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Title Section15 1985-05-14 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1885 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8515 words
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Article, Illustration622 1985-05-14 1 JUDY TAN - JUDY TAN From next month development levy cut from 70% plus easier payment terms By PROPERTY DEVELOPERS will pay lower development charges from 70 per cent to 50 per cent of appreciated land value arising from approved changes m zoning, density and plot ratio for622 words
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Article65 1985-05-14 1 WASHINGTON, Mon. The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation today announced that It had thwarted a plot by Indlan Sikhs to assassinate Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi dnring his scheduled visit to the US m June. The FBI said seven individuals were charged m aReuter - 65 words
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453 1985-05-14 1 SALMA KHALIK - Telecoms picks Marconi as Teleview partner SALMA KHALIK By TELECOMS has found a partner for Teleview and can finally get its $500-million project underway. Teleview will allow Singaporeans to shop, bank, write letters, gather information and play games through their television sets. In February this year, Telecoms signed a contract453 words
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342 1985-05-14 1 KONG SOOK CHIN - New homes must have circuit breakers from July 1 KONG SOOK CHIN By ALL new homes, including Housing Board flats, and other buildings must instal circuit breakers as a life-sav-ing safety device from July 1 this year, the Public Utilities Board said yesterday. Otherwise, the PUB will not turn on342 words
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313 1985-05-14 1 PHILIP GANGULY - Rajiv set to draft laws to fight Sikh terrorism PHILIP GANGULY By New Delhi Reporter NEW DELHI, Mon. Stressing the need to "show guts" against terrorism, Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi told Parliament today the government was ready to enact tough laws to fight Sikh extremist bombings like the ones that313 words
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240 1985-05-14 1 THREE topics are expected to dominate today's sitting of Parliament. Education Minister, Dr Tony Tan, will announce m detail the rules for registration of children for pre-pri-mary and Primary 1 classes next year. He had said m March that the new rules240 words
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325 1985-05-14 1 Big business in US isn't that hopeful Competition and strong dollar hurting, say corporate chiefs HOT SPRINGS (Virginia), Mon. The disastrous US foreign trade performance has left leaders of some of America's largest corporations with a deeidely sombre view of the future. Their glum assessment was made at a meetingAP; Kyodo - 325 words
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Article151 1985-05-14 1 JAKARTA, Mon. Indonesia has claimed territorial rights to a piece of space located above the country, the Merdeka newspaper reported today. Professor Priyatna Abdul Rasyid, a space expert, said that included m Indonesia's area of sovereignty should be the country's Geo-Stationary Orbit (GSO) the stripAFP - 151 words
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Advertisement42 1985-05-14 1 Overdue but not enough, say developers Page 11 Editorial Page 16 Inside 50 pages today Summary 2 World News 3-5 Asean 6 Causeway 7 Around Your Place 14 Editorial 16 Background 17 Letters 18 HmesDollar 19-22 Classifieds 23-35 Racing 35 Sports 36-3942 words
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Advertisement8 1985-05-14 1 Gandhi murder Mai opens m prison. -Page J8 words
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Article539 1985-05-14 2 Task for eight groups THE top-level committee, set up to chart Singapore's economic course for the rest of this decade, has set up eight sub-committees to carry out detailed reviews of key areas. There are two subcommittees each for local enterprises and the services sector, reflecting the growing importance539 words
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Article277 1985-05-14 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE concession made by the government on property development charges comes at a time when Singapore's depressed property sector needs every palliative it can get. Though developers had clearly hoped for more, they cannot deny that the benefits to be had from the new policy277 words
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Article98 1985-05-14 2 USEFUL BUS STOP INFO BUS TRAVEL can be made more convenient if passengers are provided with information on all the services plying through the bus stops. This suggestion is made by a reader who has noticed that the information boards at the stops do not contain information on services98 words
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Article233 1985-05-14 2 SIC STEPS IN TO ALTER TERMS OF TAKEOVER BID FOP SIGMA THE Security Industry Council (SIC) yesterday intervened to change the proposed terms of Malaysian politician Tan Koon Swans takeover offer for Singapore company Sigma Metal. The SIC said that Mr Tan's offer" being made through his company Grand233 words
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Article266 1985-05-14 2 Right up his alley BOWLING GURU Andrew Stuart spoke at a oneday seminar at the Mandarin Hotel yesterday and bowled his 40-strong audience over with his ebullience and expertise. The 68-year-old American traced the sport's revolution from the early days to today ana, m the process, helped to smoothen266 words
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Article655 1985-05-14 2 6 CIA role m blast' THE Washington Post, m a report on Sunday, has said members of a Central Intelligence Agencytrained anti-terrorism squad, set up on the orders of President Ronald Reagan, went on a "runaway" mission m Lebanon that led to a deadly car bombing m655 words
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189 1985-05-14 2 Around Asean and Across the Causeway Carry on marshals MANILA'S police authorities yesterday vowed that a special force, the Secret Marshals (dubbed "Cnme-Busters"), would keep operating until the level of street crimes dropped. Acting Metropolitan Manila police chief victor Natividad told a press conference yesterday that the undercover police squads,189 words
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Article490 1985-05-14 2 High rise colours HOUSING BOARD apartment blocks used to be monotonous shades of grey, brown and white. Today, colour plays a major part m giving a more exciting look to our public housing estates. Where neutral tones used to hold centrestage, vibrant pink, red, blue, green and orange490 words
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Article, Illustration104 1985-05-14 3 OLE! Bat this is one ball fight where the ball probaby did not even have to work np a sweat. For instead of pitching their skills against the ball, these two matadors went at each other. Spaniards Vicente Ruiz "El Soro" (left) and Jose MarlReuter - 104 words
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207 1985-05-14 3 PHILIP GANGULY - Gandhi murder trial opens in prison PHILIP GANGULY By New Delhi Reporter NEW DELHI, Mon. The trial of three Sikhs accused over the assassination of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi opened here today, after a delay when the judge and prosecution failed to appear. The opening of the trial was207 words
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305 1985-05-14 3 Aussie state minister denies love boat' affair SYDNEY, Mon. A New South Wales Cabinet minister has appeared on television to deny rumours that he had been compromised sexually with a callgirl on a love boat m Sydney Harbour. Minister for Youth and Community Services Frank Walker yesterday described the allegationsAFP - 305 words
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Article59 1985-05-14 3 MOSCOW, Mon. An Ameritan tourist said today she was Retained at Moscow airport customs for carrying copies of the Sermon on the Mount m Russian, strip-searched by KGB officers and refused admission to the Soviet Union. A US Embassy official said Soviet authorities planned to deport theAP - 59 words
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Article40 1985-05-14 3 BEIJING, Mon. The earliest earth painting and painted pottery ever found m China have been excavated at the site of a neolithic village at Dadiwan m the northwest province of Gansu, the Xinhua news agency reported today. APAP - 40 words
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186 1985-05-14 3 HONGKONti, Mon. China has held Its first "Miss Physical Fitness Beauty" contest with II swimsalt-clad finalists vying for the title. More than lt,Mt peofle packed a stadium la he south-eastern Chinese city of Fuzhou at the weekend to watch the event, which theAFP - 186 words
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398 1985-05-14 3 BEIJING, Mon. UNITED STATES Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige said today he would press China to lower barriers limiting US access to its market of one billion people. Mr Baldrige said the high cost of doing business m China, the difficulty foreign firmsUPI; AP - 398 words
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Article46 1985-05-14 3 DHAKA, Mon. Two people have been killed and at least 50 injured m renewed bomb attacks ahead of a rural election this week, police said. Major opposition groups have called for a boycott of the elections on May 16 and 20.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article222 1985-05-14 3 NEW DELHI, Mon. Victims of Bhopal's poison gas disaster surveyed by an independent medical team showed few signs of recovery, the team's report said today. It said the gas might have polluted the city's soil and water supply. The report was released at a news conferenceReuter - 222 words
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214 1985-05-14 3 BRISBANE, Mon. Australian trade unions, m a surprise move today, lifted their blockade of Queensland but union leaders warned that their fight with the state government was far from over. The decision by the Australian Council of Trade Unions (Actu) to end the blockade wasAFP - 214 words
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465 1985-05-14 4 WASHINGTON, Mon Reagan approved covert operation, says paper MEMBERS of a Central Intelligence Agencytrained anti-terrorism squad, set up at President Ronald Reagan's order, went on a "runaway" mission that led to a deadly car bombing m March that killed 80 people m Lebanon, the WashingtonUPI; AP - 465 words
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195 1985-05-14 4 JERUSALEM, Mon. Israel has imposed stiff er terms for entering Jeace talks with a o rdanian- Palestinian delegation, ruling oat participation by anyone committed to the charter of the Palestine National Council. "Israel is prepared to conduct negotiations with a Jordanian-Pales-tinian delegationUPI; AP - 195 words
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Article, Illustration97 1985-05-14 4 For some, beauty is only skin-deep TO EACH his own. Some believe that art should reach out to the common man instead of being cloistered m museums. This Japanese couple seems to believe that art should live on them. Romans were given a peek at thisPanaphoto - 97 words
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213 1985-05-14 4 WASHINGTON, Mon. The head of the mechanical heart programme m the United States acknowledged here yesterday that it had not been a success. "If they don't live better, then it will be a failure," Dr Allan Lansing said of artificial heart patients, all ofAFP - 213 words
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181 1985-05-14 4 BALTIMORE, Mon. The prestigious Johns Hopkins School of Medicine said yesterday it will scrap its medical admissions test to attract a more diverse crop of future doctors and urged other schools to follow its lead. The latest move to end the "pre-med syndrome"UPI - 181 words
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128 1985-05-14 4 Children pull off 120-metre noodle record BOCA RATON (Florida), Mon. Four hundred children lined a mall, carefully stretching and tugging ribbons of pasta to set a record for the world's longest noodle 120 metres. The children, from Verde Elementary School, Eulled pasta for three ours at the Boca town mall.UPI - 128 words
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310 1985-05-14 4 5 policemen injured in transit camp clashes LAGOS, Mon THOUSANDS of illegal immigrants burned billboards, stoned passing cars and briefly forced their way through police lines yesterday before being driven back with teargas outside a transit camp near Lagos airport. Five policemen were injured m the clashes, two of themAP; Reuter; UPI - 310 words
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Article171 1985-05-14 4 WASHINGTON, Mon. Forty-five anti-apartheid protesters, most of them mothers with children, were arrested yesterday during a demonstration outside the South African embassy, officials said. The Black lobby group Trans Africa's daily pro* tests are usually held on weekdays. The special Mother's Day demonstration yesterdayUPI - 171 words
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Article67 1985-05-14 4 NEW YORK, Mon The daughter of a former- Phila<l*k phia Congressman yesterday* became the first woman rabbi m the conservative branch of Judaism, a spokesman for the Jewish Theological Seminary said. Miss Amy Eilberg,3o. was ordained along with 18 men at the graduation ceremonies M the seminary,UPI - 67 words
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303 1985-05-14 4 PORT STANLEY, Mon. PRINCE Andrew yesterday officially opened a new Falkland Islands airfield which Britain has said will cement its links with the disputed colony. The decision to build the Mount Pleasant airfield with its 3-km runway on a desolate bog, 50 km west ofReuter; AFP - 303 words
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Article, Illustration466 1985-05-14 5 BONN, Mon. Election win by opposition starts debate AN election victory by the opposition Social Democrats m West Germany s most populous state prompted a savage television clash last night between Chancellor Helmut Kohl and former Chancellor Willy Brandt. The quarrel erupted last night afterUPI; AFP; Reuter - 466 words
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Article115 1985-05-14 5 LONDON, Mon. One of two Britons who were held m Egypt for alleged involvement m a plot to kill a political opponent of Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, returned to Britain yesterday and was immediately arrested by police. Mr Anthony Gill, 48, was arrested at London's HeathrowAP - 115 words
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Article95 1985-05-14 5 ROME, Mon. Italians began voting today m the first of two days of local and regional elections thai are crucial test of strength between the largest communist party m the West and the nations centre-left coalition government. More than 44 million voters will choose councilsUPI - 95 words
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Article38 1985-05-14 5 HAMBURG, Mon. The first memorial to the homosexuals who died m Nazi concentration camps was unveiled yesterday m the former Neuengamme camp m Hamburg. It was erected by a group called the Independent Alternative Homosexuals. UPIUPI - 38 words
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287 1985-05-14 5 STOCKHOLM, Mon. The Swedish Central Bank today raised interest rates and curbed bank lending m a bid to stem a big currency outflow and remove uncertainty caused by a nationwide civil servants' conflict. The bank boosted the discount rate, its normal lending rate forReuter - 287 words
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201 1985-05-14 5 LONDON, Mon. BRITAIN has nearly reached breaking point m its trade negotiations with Japan and is preparing a package of retaliatory measures, The Sunday Times reported. The newspaper said yesterday Britain and the rest of the European Community (EC) might soonAFP - 201 words
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Article, Illustration405 1985-05-14 5 LONDON, Mon. Having lunch or dinner with Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher should be "avoided like the plague", one of her own Conservative Party lawmakers said m a radio programme yesterday. The sharp remarks about her were made m a British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) programme calledAP - 405 words
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Article74 1985-05-14 5 A PROPOSED visit by United States warships to Shanghai, expected to take place this month, seemed certain to be cancelled, West em diplomats said m Beijing yesterday. China agreed m August last year to the first US naval visit to Shanghai since 1949 But the plans caused controversyReuter - 74 words
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Article79 1985-05-14 5 A MEETING of foreign ministers from six member-countries of the South Asian Regional Co-operation (SARC) opened m Bhutan yesterday with the King of Bhutan calling for harmony and co-operation m the South Asian region, the Press Trust of India reported. Delegations from Bangladesh, Bhutan. India, the Maldives,AFP - 79 words
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Article42 1985-05-14 5 THE DEATH toll m the world's worst outbreak of Legionnaires' disease rose to 35 yesterday with the death of an 84-year-old man m a geriatric hospital m the central England town of Stafford, health officials said. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article65 1985-05-14 5 THE UNITED NATIONS High Commissioner for Refugees yesterday called on Britain to take the initiative m solving Hongkong's Vietnamese refugee problem by accepting more for resettlement. Mr Poul Hartling was talking to reporters after touring one of the British colony's seven -"closed" refugee camps where almost 6,000 VietnameseReuter - 65 words
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Article70 1985-05-14 5 JAPAN AND South Korea will hold talks m Tokyo on May 23 and 24 on Korean protests against a Japanese fingerprinting law, Seoul officials said yesterday. The Seoul government has urged Japan to abolish the law to help improve the social and legal status of about 700,000 KoreansReuter - 70 words
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Article92 1985-05-14 5 Cost of MX up 50 THE UNITED STATES Air Force, blaming budget cuts made by Congress, had revised the cost of each MX intercontinental ballistic missile upwards by 50 per cent, Defence Week said m its latest edition. It said the air force notified US Congressional leaders last week thatAP - 92 words
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Advertisement886 1985-05-14 4 Developing Effective Negotiating Skills Singapore July 3 5, 1 985 •ugh every executive is involved m various degrees m the negotiating ire equipped wit.i the necessary tools, techniques and concepts for ?sstul negotiating This 3 -day seminar is designed to sharpen the bargaining skills of < v no are involved886 words
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71 1985-05-14 6 BANGKOK, Mon. Doctors at a state-ran hospital said today a Thai woman has contracted acquired immune deficiency syndrome (Aids), the first Thai female to do so. They said Aids, which has no known cure, is rare m Thailand and only four cases have beenReuter - 71 words
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154 1985-05-14 6 Khmer Rouge kills three Viet soldiers BANGKOK, Mon. Cambodian guerillas killed at least three Vietnamese soldiers and wounded many others m a clash near the Thai border. The two-hour battle took place yesterday when Khmer Rouge guerillas attacked a Vietnamese position opposite a Thai village 12 km south of theReuter; AFP - 154 words
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Article, Illustration131 1985-05-14 6 PHILIPPINE newspaper publisher Joaqnln Roces (right) receiving the Golden Pen of Freedom yesterday for his services to his country's media. Presenting the award at the 38th congress m Tokyo of the International Federation of Newspaper Publishers (FIEJ) was Its First Vice-President, Mr Allen Neuharth.Reuter - 131 words
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Article327 1985-05-14 6 MANILA, Mon Police marshals 'will operate until crime level drops' POLICE authorities today vowed that a special force dubbed Secret Marshals or CrimeBusters authorised to shoot suspected criminals would keep operating until the level of street crimes dropped. Acting Metropolitan Manila police chief Victor NatividadAFP; Reuter - 327 words
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240 1985-05-14 6 Papua New Guinea launches drive against separatists PORT MORESBY, Mon PAPUA New Guinea (PNG) security forces have been conducting an operation on the border with the Indonesian province of Irian Jaya against the separatist rebels of the Irian Jay an OPM independence movement, the Australian Associated Press (AAP) reported today.AFP - 240 words
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103 1985-05-14 6 JAKARTA, Mn. Indonesia has shipped Its first consignment of 201, 0t0 barrels of kerosene to Singapore and Bangladesh from its refinery m Dnmai district, Riau, Antara news agency said today. The British tanker, British Fidelity, left yesterday with 115,160 barrels for Bangladesh andAP - 103 words
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130 1985-05-14 6 MANILA, Mon. Japan will make it easier for foreign products to enter its markets as part of new economic measures to help developing countries, a senior Japanese official said today. Mr Masayuki Fujio, Policy Research Council Chairman of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party,Reuter - 130 words
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Article173 1985-05-14 6 JAKARTA, Mon. The Indonesian authorities have given up the fight to stamp out breakdancing and have scheduled national and regional championships m Jogjakarta, Central Java. Antara news agency said today the All-Indone-sia Open Breakdance Festival would take place from Thursday to Saturday, followed by the Asean championshipsUPI - 173 words
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Article67 1985-05-14 6 JAKARTA. Mon. Natura. disasters killed more than 80d people and caused about US$lO million (5J22.2 million, worth of damage m Indonesia m the yeai tc March, the official Antara news agency reported (Quoting officials of the So cial Welfare Department. Antara said the worst affecte>: areasAFP - 67 words
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252 1985-05-14 6 MANILA, Monday A LONG-SOUGHT key "missing witness" m the Benigno Aquino murder trial has been found and is prepared to testify m court, Filipino journalists who located her disclosed today. Olivia Reyes, a security guard at Manila Airport when the opposition leader was killedAFP - 252 words
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Article57 1985-05-14 6 MANILA. Mon The Philip pmes population ha.s reached 54 .9 million with more thai, half ihe people living m the northern island of Luzon. the Official Philippine News Agon r\ said A repon quoting thf Nation ai Census Board* said the population recorded an annua.UPI - 57 words
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Article, Illustration151 1985-05-14 7 Building loses its entire facade ABOUT 100 residents of these five shophouses m Seremban have been ordered to vacate the premises immediately after the front portion collapsed yesterday. The Seremban Municipal ordered the affected residents to be evacuated after officials visited the site and declared the building unsafe. The areaNST - 151 words
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184 1985-05-14 7 Technical hitch may delay TV3 in south KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. TV3, Malaysia's sole commercial television network, may not be able to start transmission to the south of Peninsular Malaysia by August as planned. "I think it won't be m August because we are running into technical problems," The Star quoted184 words
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Article, Illustration298 1985-05-14 7 Pensioner holds the line as BBC gets its wires crossed JOHOR BARU, Monday IT WAS a case of another near miss for Johor pensioner Mr Mohamed Sulaiman, 61, when he lost the chance to speak to Prime Minister Datuk Serf Dr Mahathir Mohamad over the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) WorldBernama; NST - 298 words
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Article408 1985-05-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday Task difficult one, says Secretary-General A COMMITTEE formed to clean up the Malaysian Chinese Association's membership list holds its first meeting here tomorrow. And MCA Secretary-General Datuk Dr Tan Tiong Hong said today the task would be a difficult one. Allegations by supportersNST; Bernama - 408 words
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237 1985-05-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Multi-Purpose group of companies has criticised the resolution adopted by MCA Acting President Datuk Dr Neo Yee Pan and his supporters calling for an independent committee to audit the group's books. Group Executive Chairman Datuk Oon Seng Lee toldNST - 237 words
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148 1985-05-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A Selangor state assemblyman was sentenced to six months' jail today and fined M 540,000 or another 36 months when he was found guilty on two charges of misappropriation involving M 5326,800. Shaarani bin Haii Mohamed, 46, assemblyman for Kuala KurauNST - 148 words
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Article36 1985-05-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The New Zealand Air Chief of Staff, Vice-Air Marshal David Manson Crooks, today called on his Malaysian counterpart, Lt-Gen Datuk Mohamed Ngah Said, at his office here. BernamaBernama - 36 words
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270 1985-05-14 7 Plans for marine parks on 23 islands KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Agriculture Ministry is planning to establish marine parks on 23 islands throughout Peninsular Malaysia by 1990. The purpose is to preserve the aquatic flora and fauna ana to protect the breeding grounds of marine life. Work on the firstBernama - 270 words
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Article72 1985-05-14 7 KUCHING, Mon. The 10th Anti-Drug Liaison Meeting of the Malaysian and Singapore police will be held at the police headquarters here on Thursday. A police spokesman said today the Malaysian delega tion to the two-day meeting will be led by the Director of the Criminal Investigations Department, DatukBernama - 72 words
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214 1985-05-14 8 A DEVELOPER ptid $10,078,114 for a rural plot of 936,256 square metres, more than half of which was later acquired b> 'he Housing Board for $3,355,000. the Appeals Boaro il^tk! Acquisition) was told yesterday. Tripartite Developers Pte Ltd is asking thp Appeals Board to214 words
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196 1985-05-14 8 A CREDIT card sales promoter, who came to Singapore with colleagues to take part m sports, was pulled up for "foul play". A court yesterday jailed and fined Chai Lee Loong, 26, for cheating. Chai, who was with Kuala Lumpur's Chartered Bank196 words
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61 1985-05-14 8 Premises used for betting: 14 fined THIRTEEN men and one woman were yesterday fined a total $72,000 when they admitted using their premises as betting houses last Saturday and Sunday. Twelve of the men, aged between 23 and 56, and the 33--year old woman were each fined $5,000. One man,61 words
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Article, Illustration420 1985-05-14 8 MATILDA GABRIEL - MATILDA GABRIEL By A GROUP of 12 women m Singapore are waiting for a decision on their lifesiylc. They are nuns belonging to the Carmelite Order, one of the strictest Roman Catholic orders. The issue is: Should they return to their 16th Century constitution which420 words
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Article204 1985-05-14 8 THE Consumers' Association of Singapore wants to discuss with the Housing Board and others the incident m which some Tiong Bahru flats were hit by a high voltage electricity supply. Mr Koh Soin Khuang, Case Senior Executive Officer, said yesterday that the matter would204 words
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603 1985-05-14 8 HSUNG BEE HWA - Economic panel set up 8 study groups HSUNG BEE HWA By THE top-level Economic Committee, set up to chart Singapore's economic course for the rest of this decade, has set up eight sub-com-mittees to do detailed reviews of key areas. There are two sub-com-mittees each for local enterprises and the603 words
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143 1985-05-14 8 A UNION which lost 351 members m the mass retrenchment by General Electric (USA) is working hard to keep them within its fold. The 20,000-strong United Workers of Electronic and Electrical Industries (IJWEEI) is trying to find jobs for these former members m143 words
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Article, Illustration482 1985-05-14 9 ANNE KOH - ANNE KOH 70 busy execs swap notes at breakfast seminar By SEVENTY busy executives got together over breakfast at Shangri-La Hotel yesterday for a "sunrise seminar" the National Productivity Board's first breakfast meeting. Many felt that the breakfast was a very quick way for them to482 words
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Article108 1985-05-14 9 A 17-YEAR-OLD national cyclist died yesterday when he was rnn over by a lorry while practising with six friends along Mandai Road. Mr Noor Azami Taiib was cycling with the others m single-file about 6 Si when he fell. The lorry was veiling In the same108 words
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301 1985-05-14 9 Women sweat it out to save on petrol WOMEN drivers Angelina Leong and Laureen LJm crossed the finish line looking like they had completed a 10-km run. Actually, they had been driving for the best part of six hours on Sunday, with the air-conditioning off and the windows wound up,301 words
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Article55 1985-05-14 9 A MOTORCYCLIST died m hospital soon after, his vehicle hit a van parked along Pasir Panjang Road on Sunday afternoon. Mr Jukri Kassim, 18, was thrown onto the opposite side of the road and hit by a car. He was taken to hospital with serious head injuries and55 words
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212 1985-05-14 9 Book on S'pore heroes, heroines launched HEROES and heroines of modern-day Singapore are the subjects of a book, They Dared to be Different, launched yesterday at the Mandarin Hotel. "(The book) is a reaffirmation of our admiration for the outstanding deeds of selfless Singaporeans," said Mr Mah Bow Tan, Director212 words
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261 1985-05-14 9 A FORMER free-lance canvasser who originally claimed trial to charges of stealing from tourists after spiking their drinks with the drug Triazolam (Somese), yesterday changed his plea to guilty. Sentence on Porayath Ravi Menon,3s, now unemployed, was postponed to May 27 as the261 words
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Article389 1985-05-14 9 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON Doctor brother and cabby named m suit By THE father of a medical student, Miss Chan Sui Keng, who died m a road accident nearly five years ago, is suing a taxi driver and the student's elder brother m the High389 words
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739 1985-05-14 12 JUDY TAN - JUDY TAN What developers say of the cut m development charge By QUOTES A fresh look at Great World City project 4 We feel the original 7t per cent was plucked oat of the air With the reduction, we have to start looking again739 words
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189 1985-05-14 12 Ex-site foreman pocketed workers' wages A FORMER site foreman was yesterday jailed a total of two years for pocketing $1,4 M of workers* wages and for cheating a as a work permit official. Lee Seoiw Pheng, 3s, was given the money for four Thai workers en Oet 5 last year.189 words
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Article71 1985-05-14 12 A LABOURER was yesterday charged with cheating 10 Bangladeshi men of a total of $4,550 and their passports by making them believe that they would be issued with work permits for two years. Seah Kok Huah, 32, had allegedly taken between US$25O and US$5OO from the71 words
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Article586 1985-05-14 12 Better cash flow for firms What the changes mean to developers THE revision m the development charge is a further refinement of the mechanism introduced 20 years ago to allow the Government to "share a portion of the windfall gains" enjoyed by developers as a result of changes m the586 words
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Article, Illustration195 1985-05-14 12 THREE deer and five antelopes were added to the animal population at Singapore Zoo yesterday but it did not cost the zoo a cent. The animals, one of the largest shipments the zoo has received m the past five to six195 words
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Article55 1985-05-14 12 TWENTY-SEVEN members of the Indonesian National Youth Committee will arrive m Singapore on Wednesday. They will study Singapore's youth-training programmes and exchange ideas and information with Singapore youths. The Chief Executive Director of the People's Association, Mr Lee Chiong Giam, will host a dinner for them at55 words
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200 1985-05-14 13 MOTHER'S Day did not start off right for the Lee family of Hoogang Avenue 3. Something did not smell right that Sunday. "I was awakened by a strong smell m the morning/ said clerk Miss Lee Mai Kee, 19, at her sixth floor Housing200 words
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469 1985-05-14 13 CEPHAH TAN - CEPHAH TAN Chok Tong to speak on its future role By THE People's Association (PA) has mapped out an elaborate programme to mark its 25th anniversary this year. The highlight of the celebrations will be a rally for more than 800 community469 words
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Article298 1985-05-14 13 SBS studies impact of MRT THE Singapore Bus Service is studying the likely impact of the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system on the future of bus operations here. Since last December, a team of SBS and MVA Consultancy officers has been working jointly on a project called the BUS/ MRT298 words
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246 1985-05-14 13 36 firms can tender for two phases THIRTY-SIX companies have been selected to tender for civil engineering construction works m phases 2A and 2B of the MRT project, which includes 22 stations. According to the MRTC, 62 companies applied for the prequalification. The 36 chosen come from 14 countries Singapore)246 words
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150 1985-05-14 13 'Help trace my son' plea from Indonesia AN INDONESIAN woman has asked the Indonesian Embassy here to help trace her son who has been separated from her for more than 40 years. Madam Ka mafia Saieh wants to contact her son. Mr Heng Ciang Keng, aged 46 or 47. Mr150 words
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Article, Illustration410 1985-05-14 14 TONG YOKE THO - TONG YOKE THO First Farmers' one-lot sale disappoints housewives By MORE than 300 people, many of them housewives, gathered outside the First Farmers Market's closed Teck Whye Lane outlet yesterday morning for an auction of the goods and assets m the store. But those410 words
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Article238 1985-05-14 14 Three firms fined over accidents THREE companies were fined m a court yesterday for accidents m which two workers died and another was injured. Hong Leong Industries Manufacturing Ltd was fined $11,000 for failing to provide a sale means of entry and exit from a roof gutter at a site238 words
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124 1985-05-14 14 Construction firm accused of two offences SSANGYONG Construction Co Ltd was yesterday accused of committing two offences under the Factories Act on Oct 4 last year at its worksite m OUB Centre, Raffles Place. The company is alleged to have failed to properly earth an electric water pump which was124 words
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303 1985-05-14 14 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN By OBJECTION, your Honour. That's what two National University of Singapore law students could have said during a recent mix-up over their examination results. According to the results list on the notice board, they had scored only provisional passes overaU. Bat303 words
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192 1985-05-14 14 Graduates sought for commercial crime department THE NEW Commercial Affairs Investigation Department will be beefed up soon with university graduates. The department, formed m August last year, has advertised for graduates m accountancy, science, business administration, arts or law, to join the CAID as commercial affairs officers. These officers will192 words
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113 1985-05-14 14 A CHICKEN seller at Marsiling Market sold four cages of stolen chickens to unsuspecting customers, a court heard yesterday. Ng Cheong Seng, 34, was fined $1,500 when he admitted retaining stolen property on Nov 22 last year. Ng said an unknown man had earlier113 words
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Article, Illustration183 1985-05-14 14 SAF exercise THE Singapore Armed Forces will hold military exercises m Lim Chu Kang, Marsiling, Mandai, Bah Soon Pah, Loyang and Sembawang areas from today to Sunday. Blanks and thunderflashes will be used. The public is advised not to be alarmed. THE Republic of Singapore Air Force will be conducting183 words
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Advertisement198 1985-05-14 12 Canon Final, uncontestable proof that within 4 hours of a call for help. machines or of people to install nobody, but nobody, beats M l h 4K them. Canon on fax or on figures. no omer facsimile nas tnis Qnce yQU have your DD |jne ,v t extra feature. CanQn198 words
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Advertisement619 1985-05-14 14 Since 1979 56,300 businessmen have made the right choice Now it's your turn! ComputerAsiaBs 14-17 August 1985 World Trade Centre Singapore Track records speak for themselves. However, it is not just a question of developing a o- irno or uuu o v show that boasts a clear sense of direction619 words
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Article, Illustration363 1985-05-14 15 GOH SUI NOI - GOH SUI NOI Telok Blangah By MRS HAN, a housewife, lamented the high prices and lack of variety m the market and the security m the quiet neighbourhood. She suggested that the place be beautified with more shrubs. The Loh family complained of water363 words
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Article, Illustration171 1985-05-14 15 A lesson on how to care for mango trees Cairnhill BUSINESSMAN Leong Seng Jong took some diseased mango branches with htm to a talk last week. Mr Leong, who has four mango trees, said: "I came to find oat why the plants were suffering from lead diseases." On hand to171 words
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388 1985-05-14 15 LIM KWAN KWAN - LIM KWAN KWAN By TRAIN him when he is young, otherwise he will become uncontrollable when he gets older. Sounds like advice for a mother, but actually it was advice given to dog-owners at a symposium at Cairnhill community centre on388 words
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283 1985-05-14 15 Kirn Seng A RECENT trip to Hongkong for eight BuMt Ho Swee youths has been an eye-opener. The youths, mostly part-time labourers, painters and wiremen, usually spend their leisure talking, smoking, gambling or loitering m housing estates, bat when they returned to Singapore on283 words
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101 1985-05-14 15 Henderson HENDERSON students are invited to apply for scholarships. The Henderson constituency Citizens' Consultative Committee is offering 25 scholarships worth $100, $200 and $300 to "needy and meritorious students who are bona fide residents m Henderson". In addition to providing financial aid to outstanding students,101 words
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139 1985-05-14 15 THE Public Utilities Board wall connect a new water main to the existing one at 16 km Yio Chu Kang Road. Because of this some areas will have '.heir water supply cut from 9pm tomorrow to sam on Thurs day. The139 words
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Advertisement138 1985-05-14 17 -v—VAV—V—VMBy—V—HHIB^^ft _|^H I b^bb^bb II am II '.^ai by I bbbl I H I I But while other companies will tell you what they're Thanks to a radical new kind of architecture fully going to do m the future, we'll tell you what we have distributed control System 1 2138 words
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Article457 1985-05-14 18 THE decision by the Ministry of National Development to reduce the property development charge from 70 per cent to 50 per cent of enhanced land value and to allow developers the benefit of easier and more flexible payment terms with effect from the beginning of next month457 words
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Article, Illustration424 1985-05-14 18 What lies behind Hanoi's big parades NEW YORK The party is over m Vietnam, where American television networks have tart their cameras to a self-serving celebration of Hanoi's only real achievement: Conquest. Parades make pietares. What got scant attention was the offcamera horror of unrelenting persecution even of former comrades.NYT - 424 words
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Article450 1985-05-14 18 Lianhe Zaobao, May 7 MRT network should be extended to Changi Airport THE MASS Rapid Transit Corporation (MRTC) yesterday started a survey to find out if it should extend the MRT network to Changi Airport. It will distribute questionnaires to the 16,000 airport workers to450 words
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Article328 1985-05-14 18 Berita Harian, May 8 Hope from Bonn summit THE economic summit of the world's seven leading industrial nations m Bonn ended with almost all nations agreeing to start fresh talks on the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt). Only France disagreed with the proposal328 words
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Article, Illustration1430 1985-05-14 18 JIM DAVIES - JIM DAVIES By Different from Singapore Z Singapore's education system is often compared to Japan's either as a model to emulate or to avoid. Yet the famed supercompetitive examination hell process that Japanese students endure differs significantly from the Singapore experience. The1,430 words
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Article, Illustration1239 1985-05-14 19 ROGER COLLIS - ROGER COLLIS By 4lata has been its own worst enemy by failing to get across to the consumer that governments decide which airlines fly on which routes, thus controlling both entry and capacity. This goes back to the Chicago convention In 1945IHT - 1,239 words
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642 1985-05-14 19 Art Buchwald LOS ANGELES There are only three great Master Coca-Cola Tasters m the world. One is Beauregard Cokely from Mar.Tjaduke, Georgia. Beau has been producing and bottling the finest vintage Coca-Cola m the South for the past 40 years. His palateLos Angeles Times - 642 words
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Advertisement356 1985-05-14 19 ALL ROADS I LEAD TO AAAE'BS. SINGAPORE 16-19 MAYI9BS. Come and visit AAAE '85 at the Singapore World Trade Centre. For 4 days, Hall 3 will come alive with all the very latest information and equipment for the automotive and accessories trade Now m its Bth successful presentation, AAAE '85356 words
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466 1985-05-14 20 I WAS greatly surprised to read the article by Mr Amos Perlmutter, "Time to end myth that Russian help was needed to win war". (ST. May 8). This article is a striking example of the shameless distortion of history, m particular of the466 words
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Letter, Illustration221 1985-05-14 20 Commuters could do with more help I HAVE a few comments for the bus authorities to help them make bus trips more convenient and pleasant. Firstly, I have noticed that the bus route information boards at bus stops do not have information on the routes of services operated by the221 words
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164 1985-05-14 20 Thank you for making our lives better ALL too often we take for granted the con tributions made to our society by dedicated and selfless people. Many people do not become nurses, firemen, policemen and the like for various reasons. Of course, we are entitled to choose our own vocations164 words
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Letter92 1985-05-14 20 I AM a regular shopper at the nearby NTUC supermarket. I have discovered that the freezers are defrosted nearly every morning, along with most of the frozen food m them. On at least one occasion, I saw frozen food (i.e. sausages and fish) that was completely thawed.92 words
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133 1985-05-14 20 ROV not against extra mirrors WE would like to thank Mr K.T. Poon for the suggestions m his letter "Extra mirror will help eliminate 'blind spot' (ST, May 6). The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) Rules, 1974, require wing mirrors to be fitted to enable the driver to be aware133 words
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99 1985-05-14 20 Light not so visible on heavy vehicles I REFER to the letter "Heavy vehicles should have speed devices" by "J.P." (ST, April 23). The speed warning light presently installed on light goods vehicles is physically very small. If mounted on heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) it would hardly be visible. We99 words
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308 1985-05-14 20 I REFER to comments by "13 Committed Singaporeans" (ST, April 29) on the child-care fees of National Trades Union Congress and People's Association centres. We wish to assure the writers that the Government did seriously consider the implications of having such a child-care fee structure before308 words
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143 1985-05-14 20 WE have received a cyclostyled letter dated April 25 and signed by the Director of the Singapore Fire Service, which I presume has been sent to all owners of building complexes. It states: "SFS has instructed -^77 (the company) to incorporate a143 words
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Letter135 1985-05-14 20 WE share the view of "Poly Grad" (ST, May 7) that the City and Guilds Full Technological Certificate (FTC) should not be considered to be equivalent to a polytechnic engineering diploma. However, perhaps "Poly Grad" is not aware that the FTC is no longer accepted135 words
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Article, Illustration71 1985-05-14 21 THE market took a refreshing turn yesterday with prices finishing mostly higher even though there were bouts of late profittaking. The Straits Times Industrial Index ended the day 3.52 points higher at 801.64 while the Business Times Composite Index put on 3.05 points to 717.13. Volume was71 words
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Article15 1985-05-14 21 Grand United Hldgs 775 000 Gl Hldgs 763,000 Promet 544,000 Pahong Inv 518,00015 words
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Article66 1985-05-14 21 Kentucky Spore 296 A-td Owe 183 13 BaaaaSfl 192 +12 SicmaMtt. 215 +11 6 I l«|p 50c 201 +11 DBS 620+10 -mfep 595 10 SthMaahd 400 +10 OmntjiUdp 316 +10 Hatafti 198 +8 Oayapi M 149+7 M Credit 170 +6 MenantCorp 99'a +6 team 96 +6 OCBC 900 +566 words
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Article73 1985-05-14 21 Sf t -22 Apoto 120 -20 Ml Dm 520 -15 Chemhd 290 -10 Van Der Horst 180 -10 N S 0 f 330-8 Cirtsbett 470 -6 Temert* 500 -5 Federal Flou 268—4 Shanirvla 218 —4 M U at 50c 235-3 TaMfc Cement 422 -2 CtC 384-2 f_-0 5* 26273 words
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Article64 1985-05-14 21 May 10 May 13 BT Composite 714.08 717.13 BT indicator *****71 *****64 BTOB.OS 89 +19 ST industrials 798.12 801.64 ST finance 2319.65 2325.19 ST Hotels 819 30 816.12 May 10 May 13 ST Properties 463 64 465.01 STfAronp 316.56 316.60 ST Plantations 2449.88 2448.29 OCBC ***** 620.40 OU6 Composite64 words
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Article33 1985-05-14 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Fines Business Times Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/83) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) Ail-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (12/8/82)33 words
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Article12 1985-05-14 21 THE US dollar closed at DM3.1005 m Singapore, losing 23 points.12 words
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Article20 1985-05-14 21 DM V FF 8$ HS ***** ***** 251.55 unq 2.2170 7 7700 ***** 3.1005 251.60 9.4570 2.2200 *****20 words
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Article33 1985-05-14 21 Eurodollar: Gained four ticks to 91.47 a contract. Deatschemark: Gained 25 ticks to 0.3232 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained 11 ticks to 0.*****5 a contract. Gold: Gained US$3.4O to U*****.20 an ounce.33 words
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Article105 1985-05-14 21 MELBOURNE, Mon. Plans by companies to increase capital spending show that the Australian growth rate is likely to increase during the next year, a business survey said. The National Australia Bank Ltd/Australian Chamber of Commerce survey for the first quarter showed 49 per cent of respondents expectReuter - 105 words
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Article86 1985-05-14 21 JAL to pay dividends again TOKYO, Mon. Japan Air Lines is expected to resume dividend payments for the first time m three years as a result of a rosy profit performance m the year to March, JAL sources said today. During the year Japan's flag carrier registered a net profitAFP - 86 words
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Article58 1985-05-14 21 SYDNEY, Mon. Australia's official reserve assets rose by AsBsB million (SSI.2 billion) to a record A513.99 billion m April after rising Asls million to AJ13.13 billion m March, the reserve bank said. In April last year, reserves fell by As 24 million to A512.22 billion. The previousReuter - 58 words
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Article84 1985-05-14 21 Casio to double output TOKYO, Mon. A total of 52 factories m China owned by regional governments ana producing calculators under licence from Casio Computer Co Ltd will double their combined output to 10 million units m the year ending March 1986 from the previous year, a company spokesman said.Reuter - 84 words
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Article38 1985-05-14 21 BOMBAY, Mon. The Reserve Bank of India said it adjusted the rupee down against sterling to 6.4061 3735 per 100 rupees from 6.4893/4558, effective immediately. The rupee was adjusted down from 6.5104/4767 on May 9. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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592 1985-05-14 21 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR Proposed terms for takeover of Sigma Metal changed By IN A rare step, the Securities Industry Council (SIC) yesterday intervened to change the proposed terms of Malaysian politician Tan Koon Swan's takeover offer for Singapore company Sigma Metal. The SIC said592 words
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Article, Illustration550 1985-05-14 21 ANGELINE TAN - ANGELINE TAN Face m the news By MR Albert Chan, who worked for the forerunners of both OAM Advertising and Grant Kenyon Eckhardt Pte Ltd, is back m Singapore advertising after his five-year Canadian retreat. Ready now to "shift into higher550 words
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343 1985-05-14 21 Syndicated loans' tax extensions please banks THE recent extension to tax breaks for syndicated loans will mean the banks can now work on building up syndicating expertise nere without constraining their syndicated loan departments for just a five-year life span, which may have been the case lyThe treasury manager of343 words
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366 1985-05-14 21 DOREEN SOH - Traders took more loans in February DOREEN SOH By BUSINESSMEN m Singapore borrowed $304 million more m February. The construction and building sector, which borrowed sharply less and caused a reduction m total borrowings m January, and the service sector came back to borrow the bulk. Contractors and builders borrowed366 words
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309 1985-05-14 21 KOICHI ISHIYAMA - KOICHI ISHIYAMA By Tokyo Reporter TOKYO, Mon. Japanese industrialists who have been selling to China have begun to curb their "China fever" m recent months. Informed sources said today the cooling off of "China fever" came because of China's declining foreign currency309 words
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Article2670 1985-05-14 22 READERS short be aware of the fcmrtatwm of this information Not every transaction nor every price dealt m at the stock exchange, is covered m "business done". Further, because a» dealings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend m2,670 words
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Article1847 1985-05-14 22 INDUSTRIALS Aimomoto (3 .305) xd A' Choc (2 048 2.085) (1) 2.06 (1) 2 04(1)208 AMD (3 006 3 04SX 1)3.02 Akom (1068 1.075X15) 1.07 (22) 1 08 00) 1.06 API (0 928 0 935X29) 094 (2) 0.95(3)0 92 (20)0.93 ASM (1 206 1 21SK2)1,847 words
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Article2808 1985-05-14 22 M shares quoted have a par value ot il. unless otherwise specified Adjusted (or scnp/rifhts. N Tai -exempted dividend ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m defers. 1984/85 Last Yiefd Vol Diy rffti Low Company Sate Cha-e COM) Mfti2,808 words
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647 1985-05-14 23 THE market opened steady yesterday, much to the delight of dealers. And although bouts of profit-taking m the afternoon pared away some early gains, the market finished higher. Price gains as well as falls were seen mainly m secondary stocks, some of which were647 words
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Article304 1985-05-14 23 HK Elect 8 30 +005 Hk Elect Won- I 5 70N Hk Gos 995 +025 Hk Hotels 37 00 +0 25 HK Land 6 05 +0 1 Hk Lond Loan 73 00 +0 5 Hk Lond Won- 10 70 +0 5 HK Reorty 1090 HK Tele 91 00 +3304 words
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Article340 1985-05-14 23 Mitsub Heavy 264 +4 Mitsubishi 521 -4 Mitsui Co 340 +2 Mitsui Shipbldg 167 unch Mitsui Smelting 551 10 Mitsukoshi 530 10 Mitsurm 990 10 Muroto Mfg 2240 -60 r+kko Sec 716 -4 Nip Elec 1070 -10 Nip Light 274 -fll Ny Oil e66 -I Nip Steel 144 3340 words
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Article322 1985-05-14 23 I C I 206 +1 Leighton 162 unch Lend Lease 670 +4 Magellan Pet Aust 270S +10 Mayne Nickless 310 -18 Metals Explor N L 65 unch Mideast 35 unch Mim 340 +4 Myer 185 +1 Nat Aust Bank 408 +5 News Corp 770 -30 North Bh 273 +3322 words
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Article72 1985-05-14 23 I I I I I I -I I I I I NST Index Monday 1280.77 (1273.51) Hongkong Hang Seng Monday 1628.29 (1613.36) Australian All-Ordinaries L Monday 892.7 (884.7) Nikkei D J Average Monday *****.53 (*****.31) Financial Times Industrials Friday 1001.9 (991.1) -^xi Dow Jones Average g|^ Friday 1274.18(1260.27) (Figures72 words
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564 1985-05-14 23 AT T's strong push gives competitors a hard time WASHINGTON, Mon. American Telephone and Telegraph Co's competitors, such as MCI Communications Corp and GTE Corp, are struggling for profits m the face of a strong push by AT&T to remain the dominant force m the market. After phenomenal growth, andReuter - 564 words
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Article192 1985-05-14 23 Managers' prices 4or May 14 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 200-2 12 The Savings Fund 1.43—152 Spore Prog Fund 0 85 0 90 Spore Sec Fund 1.25—1.32 Spore Invest Fund 0.91 0 96 Spore Equity Fund 0 86— 0 91 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 2 .14-2192 words
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Article249 1985-05-14 23 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings 6 6 j 6 6 Autosave 5 a Fixed deposit 1 month 5 5 5 5(1) 3 months 5 4 5% 5 4 5 4 6 months 5 l a 5 j 5V_ 5 i 9 months s'. 6 s'. bU249 words
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Article123 1985-05-14 23 Australian dollar 1.5417—1.5447 6.61—6.42 Canadian dollar 1.6139—1.6158 6.26—6.15 NZ dollar 1 0078— 1.0105 10.15—9.79 Sterling pound 2.7583—2.7618 3.65—3.59 US dollar 2.2200-2.2210 4.54-4.49 Austrian schilling 10.2259—10.2310 99.18—95.95 Belgian franc (com) 3.5783—3.5822 283.10—277.08 Danish kronor 20.0433—20.0550 50.55—49.48 Deutschemark 71.7285—71.8073 14.09—13.75 Finnish mark 34.4319—34.4581 Unq— 29.57 French franc 23.6295 23.6591 42.91—41.93123 words
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Article101 1985-05-14 23 THE Singapore dollar closed at 2.2185 95 at 3 pm yesterday. It moved within a range of 2.2170 80 and 2.2200/10 after opening at 2.2190/20. Against the deutschemark, the greenback closed at 3.0810/30 m quiet trading. It fluctuated within a range of 3.0810/30 and 3.0750/80 after an initial opening101 words
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Article108 1985-05-14 23 THE KILOBAR market was traded between 5522,595 and 5522,835 yesterday. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.70 7.20 and local buying pushed the market up to U*****.25/7.75. It reopened m the afternoon at U*****.50 8.00. It traded up to U*****.60/8.10. It closed at U*****.60/7.10. Source: Rothschild. The London108 words
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Article24 1985-05-14 23 GOLD USS/oz Mon Fri Singapore 316.70-317.20 313.50-314.00 Mon Sat Hongkong 316.70-317.20 316.30-***** Fri Thurs New York Unav 312.80 313.30 London 315.25-315.75 315.10-315.6024 words
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Article98 1985-05-14 23 Eurodollar 3-month deposit THE firmness of the Eurodollar market was underpinned by market sentiment m favour of easier US interest rates. Opening at the day's low of 91.45 the Eurodollar moved up to 91.48. Participants treaded cautiously m the lethargic market while awaiting the release of economic statistics this week.98 words
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Article, Illustration82 1985-05-14 23 THE June deustchemark opened above last week's close. Progress made m the spot market by the greenback pushed the June deutschemark to the day's low of 0.3230. It closed a shade above its low. The market expected this week's release of US key economic statistics to give the US82 words
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Article44 1985-05-14 23 THERE was little action m Japanese yen futures trading which closed for the day at 0.*****3. Open High Low Sett Est Vol Jru 85 0.*****6 0.*****6 0.*****4 A 0.*****5 13 Sept 0.*****6 Dec 0.*****2 Open Int (Fri): ML Act Vol (Fri): NU.44 words
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Article, Illustration75 1985-05-14 23 MOVEMENT m the June gold price was slight. It reacted mildly to the volatility of the US dollar m the spot market. June gold settled at U*****.20 m quiet trading. Reports from Security Pacific National Bank SPAFI (In USS per Troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Jun75 words
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Article30 1985-05-14 23 Cwsmj pnces Silver USJ troy 07 Mon fn Singapore 6 34—6 39 f.> t Fn Thrj In M 6 31—6 36 6 30-6 35 Source Credit Svisse i pore30 words
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Article21 1985-05-14 23 Ctoanj prices Copp*r £'tome Fn Spot Una* .1342 00-1343 00) 3 months Unav ■;?scoc- :?t: og Make; tone Sales tonnes21 words
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Article20 1985-05-14 23 Cicsjnf prices Alummium £/tonM Fn Spot Unat (*****—908.00) 3 months Unav (923 00 -924 00' Market tone Sales tonnes20 words
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Article, Illustration503 1985-05-14 23 LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block MS Mango (8520) 14/5(2300) F5 1000-1100 B 2 Anson (*****N) 14/5 (2359) F7 *****200 N4 0 Strength (40A) 15/5(0700) F2 080C 1000 1700 1900 B 8 Sin Bhum (219N) 15/5(0700) F2 1200 1300 ***** 900 XI E Ocean (001W)503 words
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Article, Illustration427 1985-05-14 23 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Imme Oldendorff Kl6 aside 14 5 Kota Singapura K3l aside 14 5 Pole Star K29 aside 14, 5 Pyramids K2B aside 14 5 Straits Pride K2SW aside 14 5 Tomoe Satu XI 1 aside 14 5 Xiangyun Kl5 aside 14 5427 words
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Article17 1985-05-14 23 Tin Ctoant prices m mo XL Tin up seven cents Turnover 166 tonnes up 62 tonnes17 words
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Article106 1985-05-14 23 Ctosatf price; Crude MS tonne palm oil May 1405 i central \M (south north; June 1330 (■MM 1320 (south Refined palm oi US$ tonnes RBO palm May 69C I seller June 655 I seller July 610 (sellers) RBD Olein May 68G sellers i June 645 seller July 60C106 words
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Article19 1985-05-14 23 centj k* Singapore June i 70 OG up 1 50 cents Malaysia June 192 00 down 0.25 cents19 words
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Article, Illustration549 1985-05-14 24 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By f\ I NEED $35,W« for a three-year course at a foreign university. However, I eoold only raise $19,999. Please tell me where 1 can get a study loan. A ONLY two banks m Singapore will lend direct to the student. They are United Overseas Bank and549 words
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543 1985-05-14 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday Swap offer a move to get into plantation sector FINANCE and property-based MBf Holdings (MBfH) has launched an ambitious takeover bid for Emtex Corporation Bhd a move which is expected to fulfil the diversified group's often-expressed desire to move into theNST - 543 words
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Article107 1985-05-14 24 UOB prime down to 8¼ UNITED Overseas Bank lowered its prime rate by a quarter paint to BV4 per cent yesterday. Deposit rates remain the same except tor a quarter print drop for 12 months fixed deposit to 5 3 /4 per cent. From today, Bank of China will lower107 words
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Article, Illustration15 1985-05-14 24 "My feeling is that we've dene too much marketing and too little selling."15 words
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Article165 1985-05-14 24 Metroplex MD's stake in Faber THE Managing Director of Metroplex Bhd, Mr Chan Teik Huat, is the latest susbstantial shareholder of Malaysian hotel group, Faber Merlin Malaysia. Mr Chan informed Faber Merlin last Friday that he had bought 18 million shares representing 5.78 per cent of the company's shareholding. Mr165 words
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141 1985-05-14 24 Tokyo exchange starts trading by computer TOKYO, Mon. The Tokyo stock exchange started computerised trading at its new home today after 57 years of operation at its old building. Computers matched buy and sell orders for about 1,200 stocks, or about 80 per cent of about i,450 stocks traded onBernama - 141 words
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Article72 1985-05-14 24 MR GORAN Bergkvist has been made head of the SKF European Bearing Division, said SKF South East Asia (Pte) Ltd. Following a senior career m shipping, Mr Bergkvisl. 51 joined SKF m 1977 and has since then been m charge of the SKF Overseas72 words
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Advertisement253 1985-05-14 21 Business people like to be among themselves. But n o t too close together. With all their differences, business between you and the aisle. We have also space usually \bo have a generous hili people have something m common: en increased the pitch, the distance to the ot fare. route253 words
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Advertisement81 1985-05-14 22 I shampoo HHHHM| P jQI w *i^B ®SAVLON P.C. mm^ ANTI-DANDRUFF SHAMPOO MHP *****5 Chambers still the best )nce again Chambers leads the field m the die tuman. race. This time the favourite is Chambers Pocket 20th Century Dictionary L w Vnsy to use easy to read. The n ideal81 words
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Advertisement12 1985-05-14 23 Name: Address: Times Distributors Sdn Bhd 2 Jurong Port Road Singapore 226112 words
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Advertisement17 1985-05-14 24 serves ever 10,000,000 business and residential customers* See what fiber optics and cellular ©NYNEX Corporation 1985 NYNEX17 words
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Advertisement690 1985-05-14 25 I 737H66 I 2 Eating Out HOMECOOK THAI FOOD. Prepared by Thai Chefs. Very reasonable charges. Private function $140/--per table Haadyal Beefball Restaurant 407. Joo Chlat Road. Tel: *****34 CAROL'S QOODKS. Your authentic Malaysian Meals. Open Dally 11am— 10pm. 32 Greenwood Aye., off Dunearn Rd. Tel: *****42. FOR NORTH INDIAN690 words
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Advertisement1513 1985-05-14 25 25 Sato: Other 25 Sale: Other Products Products OjraTSxJK/N SEW FORTH CLEARANCE SALE 50%-75% ON SELECTED ITEMS 10% on all other items Starting on:- May 15 21 Monday Saturday 9:30 5:30 211 Holland Avenue 03-31 Holland Village Shopping Centre Singapore 1027. Tel: 469 0944 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/1,513 words
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Advertisement334 1985-05-14 25 30 Hairdressing FREE GIFTS OFFERI 1 Brush Free to cutting models. 1 bottle Shampoo Free to perming mod- els. Cutting: $4; Perming: $10 by advanced students. Headquart ers Hairstyling School, Middle Rd., Fortune Centre #04-22. Tel: *****31/ *****32. (Also halrdress- ing courses available). 1 YUMEI HAIRDREBSING SCH. (Japan) Offer for334 words
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Advertisement1743 1985-05-14 25 CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: Food/EntortMnmsnt (2 5) Personal Services/Merchandiee< 1 3*) Business to Business <4t 58) Employment (64 74) Vehicles (81 98) Properties (106 127) Travel Guide (136 1») Education Instruction (146 157) Announcements (166 174) Obituaries (181 169) RATES Run-On: $5 00 per line (Mm $15 00) Semi-display: $20 00 per1,743 words
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Advertisement68 1985-05-14 25 36 House Renovation/ Decor TOKYO INTERIOR DEBIQN ft RENOVATION specialise m Interior exterior houses renovation In HDB or private apartments Caramic "Hla* Marble 3-rm $2*50 $3,600 4-rm $4,125 $5,625 5-rm $5,500 $7,500 iniaraaiaa can tai. *****56/ *****1 S L/N: C *****7 Renovation Specialist HrPB t Private Mouses c Umg/temAmi c68 words
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Advertisement839 1985-05-14 26 38 House Renovation/ Decor tPECIAL OFFERI HOUSE OWNERS ATTENTION! We have directly imported frorr Italy all range of Ceramic Tile: b Marbles. Special Renovation Package foi HDB and private apartments. We can offer you the good workmanship and guaranteed completion on time. Supply and installation of 12" > 17' Italy839 words
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Advertisement764 1985-05-14 26 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators AIRCOND/FRIDGE Aaatat any of your problem* 34 bra lalandwid* Sarvica can »olva all problama of aarvicing, repairing/ raapraying of all rafrigar•tor» and airconditionara m our workanop/ your place. Guaranteed. r 2ndhand fridge available, single door $100 1200, twin door $200 -$350. LEE MANG AIRCOND ft REFRIGERATION SERVICES764 words
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Advertisement719 1985-05-14 26 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal HOUSE, OFFICE REMOVAL tptn., disposal, delivery serv. Cheap rates. Workers provided. *****40 HOUSE/ OFFICE REMOVAL, delivery/ disposal services. Richard, *****78/ pager *****95 (night). $25.00 PER TRIP workers available for delivery, removal and dumpIng. Call *****1. NEED TRANSPORT FOR delivery/ removal? Interested call *****74. 50 Office Equipment/719 words
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Advertisement618 1985-05-14 26 56 Industrial 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies Equipment/ Suppliei "Where do you go for easier, better equipment financing?'' Different financing Financing up to 100% of purchase price can be considered Prompt processing Construction equipment financing scheme of the Ministry of National Development at low interest rates available for contractors Loans also618 words
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Advertisement486 1985-05-14 26 57 Business Opportunities T-SHIRTS PRINTING FOR all organisations, clubs, societies etc Very competitive price. Interested, call *****52, *****53. MALAY FOOD STALL for rental at Bedok Reservoir Rd. Call *****% Mr Wee after sp.m. OWNER FINALLY decide to let out Oeylang Bazaar stall due to lack of manpower. Pager: *****30-06. REGISTRATION486 words
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Advertisement641 1985-05-14 26 R I1 1 I Enplas, a Japanese manX BLJ I ufacturer of precision am engineering plastic coma^B wPLrvj ponents requires Set-up ■^B B 1 1 1-* B Men. Selected candidates BIIF will nave to work 12-hour R m am shifts for 3 days, with 3 Z my* P^aj days off.641 words
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Advertisement493 1985-05-14 26 67 Situations Vacant: 67 Situations Vacant EDP EDP I NETWORK FOR ELECTRONIC TRANSFERS 1 (S) PTE LTD I Joinly owned by DBS Bank, Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation, Overseas Union Bank, Poet Office Savinga Bank United Oversees Bank. requires OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR c Candidate must posssess a Degree In Computer Science or493 words
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Advertisement269 1985-05-14 26 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical PiTiternps PWBITCMPI DEPT. STORE r#QUinfts \r%MNTKMrieI OTYVrWu mfW TOT OUT OfnC# an OVIWIi HOJMjI) RECEPTIONIST c Mln. GCE O 1 level. c Bilingual In English and Mandarin. c Able to operate PABX switchboard and telex machine. c Good typing skills and able to perform general269 words
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Advertisement486 1985-05-14 26 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical A well established company invites suitable applicants for the position of: FEMALE ASSISTANT ACCOUNTS OFFICER Qualifications Requirements: GCE 'A' or 'O' level with good credits. LCCI Higher Accounting or equivalent. Ability to maintain full sets of books up to Profit486 words
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Advertisement340 1985-05-14 26 Ufnttso requires urgently A good secondary educdtion Be able to type at 30 wpm Salary will commensurate with qualifications and experience. In addition to attractive fringe benefits, a productivity bonus wiH also be payable each year. Interested candidates, please wnte m with contact telephone number The rVrsonne) Manager KEPPEL SHIPYARD340 words
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Advertisement549 1985-05-14 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Established public accountants' hrm haa vacancies tor COMPANY SECRETARY/ SECRETARIAL ASSISTANCE c Must be matured and able to work independently, c Bilingual In English/ Chinese, c Salary commensurates with experience. Apply with lull reeums and contact number toe Tho Advortisor S.T. BOX A***** 380 Kinn549 words
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Advertisement973 1985-05-14 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical IBM DISPLAY WRITER Typist ($35 p clay assignment basis) required by multi-national co located In Goldhlll Square to type marketing reports. Excellent opportunity to earn a few hundred dollars Immediately while you're waiting for the right Job to come along. This assignment could lead to973 words
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Advertisement747 1985-05-14 27 70 Situation* Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical SHIPPING CLERK REQUIRED with some knowledge of accounts. Interested, please write m with contact number and salary expected to: Maxwell Rd P.O. Box 1735, Spore 9034 WANTED SALES CLERK. Experience not necessary but must be able to speak local dialects. Call personally: 272A Balestler Road747 words
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Advertisement442 1985-05-14 27 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situation* Vacant: Sales Sale* Sales Assistants We are looking for bright, energetic, outgoing staff who are interested m an enjoyable job, a solid career with training and good future prospects. Our outline requirements are: Minimum Secondary Two qualifications Pleasant personality and appearance Prepared to work shifts442 words
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Advertisement488 1985-05-14 27 CALLING ALL AMBITIOUS GIRLS' A reputable Sales Organisation has Immediate vacancies for the position of DIRECT SALES REPRESENTATIVE AND EXHIBIT SALES REPRESENTATIVE. Must be a Positive thinker and have the desire to earn a high Income Likes meeting people Be fluent In English and able to speak one or more488 words
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Advertisement576 1985-05-14 27 71 Situations Vacant: SakM ■tar MULPHA MARKETING (S) PTE LTD (ENGINEERING) (A member of the Multi-Purpose Group) invites applications from energetic and dynamic persons for the position of SALES REPRESENTATIVE (Electrical) for the sales of transformer and distribution board. The successful candidate should possess a technical certificate m related field576 words
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Advertisement819 1985-05-14 27 71 Situations Vacant: Sale* A wall established Company eeeke:FEMALE SALES PROMOTERS/ SALES CLERKS a Age 21-30 years. a Mln. Sec. 4. a Pleasant looks personality. c Basic salary commission. Interested call: *****54 or apply:--246 MacPharaon Road #08-02, Batima Building Spore 1334 SALES REPRESENTATIVE REQUIRED by established firm to promote diving819 words
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Advertisement645 1985-05-14 27 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Technical Roger Gill associates pte ltd HUMAN RFNOI RCfcS MANAGFMEVT OONH [AN!* Our client, the world's leading hi-tech producer of electronic/electrical connection devices and a Fortune 500 US multinational company, is looking for candidates with the prescribed requirements for645 words
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Advertisement121 1985-05-14 27 A) SALES ENGINEER B) TECHNICAL ASSISTANT Controls and Building Auto-natioi CualMmi 9yvlf)lTlS Qualifications: Poet (A): Diploma/ Degree Poat<") c ITC/ VITB Minimum 1 year expert* ice c Completed N.S. Possess driving licence c Good salary benefits POLVSKILL INSTRUMENTATION PTE LTD 5073 Ang Mo Kto Ind Park 2 #03-1650 Singapore 2056121 words
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Advertisement251 1985-05-14 27 requires Technician (PERMANENT 3RD SHIFT) Requirements: Experience m plastic moulding OF mould making OR genera! technical experience Transport pro/ided We offer attractive salary, shift allowance, atten dance bonus and many other benefits. T jnsport will also be provi< *d Those interested c m come m for an interview TODAY between251 words
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Advertisement540 1985-05-14 28 72 Situations Vacant: Technical MULPHA MARKETING (S) PTE LTD (ENGINEERING) (A member of the Muitl-Purpose Group) invites applications for the post of TECHNICIAN (Electrical) The incumbent will be required to assist traffic light technicians m the servicing of group bulb replacements and traffic light intersections. Applicants should preferably posses a540 words
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Advertisement403 1985-05-14 28 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Paint factory ha* immadiat* vacancy lor LABORATORY ASSISTANT OCE O level. Able to converse both In English and Mandarin. Transport provided. Interested applicants, please writ* to: MR WONG N0 .2 Tanjong Penjuru Singapore 2260. We have vacancies lor. MECHANICS (Skilled Semi-skilled) Interested please call personally at:403 words
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Advertisement381 1985-05-14 28 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Interview Times: 9.00 am 11.00 am 2.00 pm 4^oo pm Male Production Workers Requirements: a Physically fit with Secondary 2 Secondary 4 education a Must complete Full-Time NS or liable for Part-Time NS. Duties: a Assembly of 16" 20" colour TV sets381 words
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Advertisement56 1985-05-14 28 WSLsEEL^ Subsidiary of Singapore Aircraft Industries A leading electronic engineering company invites applications for the post of: OFFICE ASSISTANT c Primary school education c Preferably with Class 2 driving licence c Physically fit 5-day work week, 13th month pay and productivity incentive bonus. Interested applicants, please call *****55 ext 10756 words
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Advertisement450 1985-05-14 28 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous MISTER MINIT (An internationally wall known shoes repair end key service Co) Join us now as a SERVICE SALESMEN for an Exciting Career c Training provided. c No qualifications needed. c Completed National Service. c Opportunity for overseas training. c Oood starting salary from $410 pm.450 words
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Advertisement555 1985-05-14 28 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous PRODUCTION WORKERS (Night Shift) GROSS INCOME $1,000 ABOVE a Male only. c Basic salary $400. c Primary 6 education. c No experience required. c Completed full-time National Service (Singaporeans). c Transport allowance. c Attendance bonus. c Productivity Incentive. c Night shift allowance. c Medical benefits. c555 words
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Advertisement410 1985-05-14 28 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous For our Mitsubishi plant In Bukit Tlmah, we requires 1. ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR (Permanent 3rd shift) ITC m Mechanical Engineering with some supervisory experience 2. MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS (3 rotating shifts) ITC/VITB m Mechanical Engineering Some experience In mainten ace of pneumatic elec-tro-mechanical machines 3. LIFT ATTENDANT 7.30410 words
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Advertisement489 1985-05-14 28 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous /^V^ THE s/ COFFEE HOUSE requires Full-tim«/P«rt-tlm« WAITERS/ WAITRESSES For interviews, call personally at: 60 Stevens Road (near Hotel Equatorial) Singapore 1025 Tel: *****77 SECURITY GUARDS a 12-hr rotating shift a English-speaking a Gross salary more than $650/mth Interested plaaaa can psrssnaßy etP AN ABRASIVES PTE489 words
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Advertisement884 1985-05-14 28 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Mobil managed sanwea etatian* at Mountbatten and Sslstar nnutrwe: 1) PUMP ATTENDANTS i 2) GREASER/ CAR WASHER Contact: Renovation contractor raajulraa. 1) PICKUP DRIVER CUM HELPER 2) LADY GENERAL CLERK a Knolwedge of typing, filing and general clerical duties. a Salary $500 and above per month.884 words
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Advertisement776 1985-05-14 28 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous ESTB. LOUNGE M Orchard Rd requires Hostesses to work from spm to Bpm Gd salary commission offered Interested applicants, pis call *****22 EXPERIENCED/ INEXPERIENCE WAITRESSES required Interested please apply personall> at BUai Restaurant *02-42 Inter national Plaza. Anson Road INDIAN/ MALAY OFFICE Boy required Experience not776 words
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Advertisement450 1985-05-14 29 micKl The latest vehicle for sale imJtHJltjTa m classification 91 today is 101I O I 1 5- a six-month old Mitsubishi U UU&Va L3OO. It is a 9-seater and is %Oi (771 Inl prices at $32,500/-. DATSUN PETROL/ DIESEL Pickups/ Vans for rental. N0.3 Jalar Mas Puteh. off West Coast450 words
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Advertisement747 1985-05-14 29 85 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/Velvo 2 UNITS DEC 80 Peugeot 504 auto It Feb 80 Peugeot 501 manual. Company registration. No repair required. Selling $8,500 $8,000 respectively. Tel: *****55. ALFA 2800 QTV 1973. Aircon, power windows, minilite tin s. $9,200 ono. *****82/*****24. ALMOST 1980 VOLVO 244 OLE aut omatic, very747 words
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Advertisement709 1985-05-14 29 87 For Sale: Mercedes 81 WHITE BENZ 280SE fully auto, l pte owner. Showroom cond. owner leaving, highest offer secures. Tel: *****88. ALMOST 10 MERCEDES 200. New tax/ insurance. Showroom cond. $37,800 on.O. Loan $33,000. *****88. JULY tO MERCEDES 200 Auto. 1 owner. Beautiful condition. $49,000. Call *****53 MERCEDES 200709 words
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Advertisement651 1985-05-14 29 85 For Ssls: Alfa/ 85 For Sale: Alfa/ 85 For Sale: Alfa/ Pougoot/Volvo Peugeot/Volvo Peugeot/Volvo tammmmmmm^tmmmmmmamm^mmmmmmm^m^ mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^mmmmmmmmm Available now at Special Promotional Price swi^^jcj^gfi^L 1 \M\\.n^' «ntV < x Call us for a Test Drive >rW a Sole importer Distributor CftC*^* X MILAN AUTO (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD *y r J"^651 words
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Advertisement694 1985-05-14 29 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan •82, NISSAN SUNNY 1.3 DX. Good cond. 1 owner. $17,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****72. •82 NISSAN SUNNY I.3DX 1 owner, beautiful cond. Loan arrangeable. Call: *****5 Don Quek. •82, NISSAN BUNNY 1.3 5-speed. Alrcond, radio, cassette. Tip top cond. $18,000 0.n.0. *****74. ■83 NISSAN PULSAR, 2 owners,694 words
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Advertisement524 1985-05-14 29 90 For Sato: Toyota '81 TOYOTA 1300 Liftback, sspeed, $16,500. Tel: *****3 Maurice Wong. '82 CARINA 1800 DX. New model, 2nd owner, PARF. $16,500. *****73. *82 CARINA DX, 1 careful owner, showroom condition, alrcon, radlo/cassette, tax Aug'Bs. *****11. ■82 TOYOTA COROLLA 1300 GL'. Aircon, s/rlms, 1 owner, original paint, PARF.524 words
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Advertisement721 1985-05-14 29 90 For Sale: Toyota 90 For Sal*: Toyota 90 For Sal*: Toyota 90 For Sale Toyota p n'jiiSHij^aßßßßißPF^^ I aaai jb m^^^^^^s^^^^^^b^ml ala^ uiiji i m ii i Him ii '^^•aaajfc^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^L .^^^H Corona DX 1 300 cc. 1 2-vafve engine front wneei drve We're celebrating our 60th year with__-~— 7T|721 words
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Advertisement552 1985-05-14 29 92 For Sale: Mazda 74 MAZDA 929 2-dr Coupe, aircon, radio cassette, s/rlms, full accessories, gd condition. Selling $3,600. Call *****72. '82 MAZDA 323 1.3 (Notchback). Ist owner. Alrcond, tuff-koted. PARF. Tax 12/85. Showroom cond. $16,500 0.n.0. *****05. Q REGN. 1981 626 5-speed, central locking, power windows, low mileage, gd552 words
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Advertisement552 1985-05-14 29 93 For Sale: Honda •83 AUG. HONDA Prelude EX. 1 owner, alrcon, s/rims, radio cassette, tax July, tip top condition $34,800 Tel: *****51. •83 HONDA ACCORD 4-DR EX Central locking, full accessories, beautiful condition $27,500 0.n.0. *****85 JULY 1883 HONDA Prelude, private owner, white colour, $36,000 Loan arrangeable. Tel: *****88552 words
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Advertisement495 1985-05-14 29 94 For Sale: Other Makes SIN THAI HtN TRADING PTE LTD Plot 'E Fringe Carpark Kampong j»v* Road Singapore 0923 Telephone *****11/ 5 (Opens from 6.00 am 5.30pm) TRADE-IN LOAN ARRANGEABLE 1984 BMW 320 i;-. 4-door Audi 100 CD auto Nissan Micro Bus (Diesel) 1983 BMW 315. manual Mazda 626495 words
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Advertisement591 1985-05-14 30 94 For Sale: Other Makes IS«3 VOLKSWAGEN SCIROCCO 1600 GTI. (5-speed). 1 private owner, alrcon. expensive hi-fi sports rims, tax Jan '86. low mileage, original paint. In showroom condition Tel: *****17 LATE tO DAIHATSU Charade runabout 1000. 5-speed, 2-dr. Verj well maintained. Aircon, cassette. $14,200. Loan arrangeable Tel: *****55 IMI591 words
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Advertisement706 1985-05-14 30 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Now you can m^K^mm m SM Give your workers the protection of the JJP^yy f new Cabstar Double Cab M* m Seats five persons comfortably and safely > aa^ AfmJ^706 words
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Advertisement193 1985-05-14 30 >. I 70, 120Y PANEL van. Very good A cond. Alrcond, new tax. Passed i. ROY inspection. $2,900 0.n.0. *****56. 157, Upp. East Coast Rd. 79 SUZUKI 550 c.c. van, beautiful condition, down payment $2,000, i. mthly $205 only. 18 Maju Aye, Serangoon Gdn. 81 DATSUN 120Y panel van, square193 words
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Advertisement172 1985-05-14 30 1001 TOYOTA HIACE van. 5-dr. Alrcon. 1 owner. Tip top condition. Tel *****19 Mr Ng. INI TOYOTA PANEL Van. New tax, alrcon, new tyres. Tel: *****61. 1902 DAIHATSU DOUBLE cap, dlesel lorry, alrcon, $8,600. 1977 Mazda FlOOO van, $2,600. *****41. 10S3 TOYOTA UTEACE Van. One owner, very good condition. $10,500.172 words
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Advertisement161 1985-05-14 30 '81 M» C.C. Suzuki Van. '78 Toyota Van. '83 Datsun 720 Pick-up, petrol driven. Tel: *****08. •82 DATSUN C2O Van. Good running condition. $8,600 0.n.0. Call *****00. '82 MITSUBISHI L3OO Van. Beautiful condition. View: 11, Jin Mas Puteh. Tel: *****88 Mr Ng ■S3 SUZUKI VAN. 1 owner, tip top condition.161 words
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Advertisement778 1985-05-14 30 96 For Sato: Motor Cycles/Scooters GOOD YAMAHA RDI2SLC $790, RXIOO $280, RXKI3S $490, LC3SO (YPVS) $1,500, Honda M8X125 $680, CB4OO $850. Scrambler ERI2S/ PEI7S $680. Call *****62, Peter. 12 Gopeng St, Spore 0207 (opp Tanjong Pagar Plaza Blk-4 SUZUKI 750 KATANA. Regd Dec. '81. $5,500 0.n.0 Kawasaki 750 Turbo 10778 words
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Advertisement479 1985-05-14 30 :^fu^F^'i^^?jaj^^^SMi|^^ i*y V__i_f \_____f ■S-ivxsS S I _r __H S^_^_9 _-2-^_l N_r*^E 5 I Attractive terms for Residential Properties I I .Use of CPF savings I 1 Loa»s for Commercial AWustnal 1 I Properties are also avaiM*. 1 «s« Si I §tandafal.Chartered^ I I Standat4Charto«w^^^ e01 Qj |93MarketStreetiO1^ sn 106479 words
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Advertisement584 1985-05-14 30 I 106 Accommodation Available? Housas S/STOREY BUNGALOW AT BL Ayer Molek. 3+l bdrm., study rm., large gdn. with s/pool It quiet surroundings. Reasonable rental. Available In, July. Contact owner. *****89. DIST.II2B 2-1/2-STCREY TERRACE house for immediate rental. Partly/ fully furnished. Reasonable rental". Tel: *****11 Olna/ Alice/ S.G. Ng. D15T.164«, 3584 words
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Advertisement705 1985-05-14 30 106 Accommodation Availabla: Housas FABER HILL SEMI-O, 4 bdrms, fully alrcon, newly decorated, large gdn. Low rent. Occidental *****00/ *****31 SEASIDE 2-STOREY DETACHED bungalow ready (or rental. Having sea-frontage at Ponggol. 17th Avenue. Enquiries *****28 SEMI-DETACHED/ TERRACE NOUSES available at Thomson. Buklt Timah. D15t.1441. Enquiries: *****72 (no agents) SERANGOON GDN,705 words
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Advertisement471 1985-05-14 30 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments TO LET i Long or Short Lease At the junction of I Scotts/ Orchard Roac next to Hyatt Hotel Immediate Occupation 14,000 sq ft Hotel Style Lobby Swimming Pool Tennis Court and many other facilities Ample indoor Car parking lots. 24-hour Security System. bmhh S FAR471 words
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Advertisement537 1985-05-14 31 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apertments Apartments For sale and rental Ort/iarcf ße//{tr Luxurious, exclusive condominium apartments m Orchard Road area_* Four bedrooms, large living jBJK:. w and dining areas _Bf~^ Fully equipped modern XEI a Swimming pool, squash ■_lE_? l^ courts and playground JJv Reasonable selling price zIKKS*'537 words
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Advertisement153 1985-05-14 31 DIST. 11 AKYAB APARTMENT Brand new, 3/ 4-bedroom apartments for sale/ rental. Pool and squash court facilities. Freehold. DIST.IO BALMORAL VIEW MAISONETTE Fully furnished, 3 bedrooms, overlooking pool. American Club vicinity. $2400. LEEDON HEIGHTS Fully furnished, 3 bedrooms, high floor. Pool, tennis, squash. $2,800. NOBLE REALTY *****23 DIST.IO CHATSWORTH COURT153 words
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Advertisement634 1985-05-14 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments s CONDOS Pandan Valley dM.2I, upper M ft maisonette, 3 bedrooms. VI Rental: $2,700 0.n.0.; v 1 Sale: $502,000 0.n.0. Q\ n^uAalu A4^i 1* asm lina am OH I i seveny lomwiwwi nu d1.i.10, upper maisonette, 3 a] bedrooms. xij Rental: $4,000 0.n.0. AveNaMe immediately. Pleaee634 words
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Advertisement910 1985-05-14 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIBT.IO THE WILBHIRE. 3 bedrooms, brand new apartments facing swimming pool, quiet location for rental $3,000 /sale $850,000 negotiable. Please contact Miss Chta/ Mr Chen Tel: *****22. HORIZON TWR. ORANQEFORD, Leedon Hgts, Orange Hgts, Sommervtlle, Wilshire, Cavenagh Hse, Ooodluck Odn, Fairways, Eastern Lagoon, Sophia Ct, Hans910 words
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Advertisement868 1985-05-14 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 4 ROOMS HOLLANDSWOOD Court apartment, approximately 2540 sq.ft. well furnished to let at Bsl.Boo pm. Interested please contact 02-*****06. D15T.1232 CENTRALLY LOCATED, newly completed 3-bdrm apts available furn/ unfurn. Pise call *****11. DWT.IS BRAND NEW Eastern Lagoon, 15 mlns to city. Full condo taciUties, 3 bdrms,868 words
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Advertisement886 1985-05-14 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DWTJ WESTVALE BRAND new 3bdrm apt. F/furn. S/pool It squash. $2,000. Everton *****11. DWTJ CAIRNHILL GDN exec. 3bdrm apt. on high fir, furn. $2,200. Tropical Realty, *****51. DWTJ FURNISHED 1 rm/ 1 hall pte apt. Aircon/ carpeted. $700. Tel. *****81. DWTJ SCOTTS TOWER brand new 3-rootn886 words
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Advertisement820 1985-05-14 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 3 RM. APT., p/furn. m exclusive residential dlst, off Holland Rd (Belmont Rd). $1,600. *****70. SCOTTS TOWER 3 bdrms, $2,800 furn. Occidental *****00/ *****31. 106 Accommodation Available: Rooms BEHIND CENTREPOINT SMALL family has 1 alrcon, furn. rm. m luxurious apt. for foreign students only. Bathroom attached.820 words
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Advertisement703 1985-05-14 31 109 Accommodation Wanted: Houses EMBASSY ATTACHE requires bunglws, Townhses In prime dlst. Able to pay 1 year advance. Owner's call The Administrator: *****20/*****01 (strictly no agents). REOD BUNOLW/APTS/townhaee lor expats m di5t.9,10,11,21. Budget $1. 700-82,500/ $3,000-14,500/ $5,000-18,500. Owners, call: RPC, *****16/ *****93. URGENTLY REOO. BY clients, houses/aots m d15t.9,10,11. Good703 words
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Advertisement781 1985-05-14 31 113 For Sal«: Hbmbbs 113 For Sato: Mombbs I Attractive Housing Loans Up to 90% valuation 100% valuation with CPF 25- year repayment period Competitive interest rates Overseas Union Trust Ltd. Head Office 146 Robinson RoaO.lol-00 Singapore 0106 Tel *****97 (6 hnest Branches Katong Tel *****90 *****96 Toa Payor, Tel781 words
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Advertisement722 1985-05-14 31 PASBt RIS MTS, d/storey corner terrace, split-level, marble/ parquet. 3-1 bdrms, 3,400 sq.ft 99 years. $350,000 neg Cltlprop *****75 VICTORIA PARK/ CORONATION Drive. Semi-detached 4,400 4,800 sq.ft $750,000 Orchid Inn Vicinity, house 9,000 sq ft $1 4m Swtsshomes *****25. BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED D/STOREY terrace In d15t.1543 F/furn. $475,000 c.n.o Principals only,722 words
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Advertisement210 1985-05-14 32 114 For Sale: Private Apartments FURAMA TWR, Leonle Hill Rd, panoramic view, low density, split-level, 4 bdrms, servant's, central alrcon. Pool. Freehold. $520,000. City. *****91. MACPHERSON GREEN, BRAND new 1,800 sq.ft 3 bdrms. Freehold. $350,000. Westwood 2,900 sq.ft. 4 bdrms, $595,000. Tel: *****19 Banyan. ORCHARD RD. Spacious bright, high fir210 words
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Advertisement2065 1985-05-14 32 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sal*: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments Seaview Apartments for Relaxed and Joyous Living Landmark Tower is strategically situated on a hill-top I 1 overlooking Chin Swee Road This superb location just f^ea ,I£k outside the CBD gives transportation convenience. I lanDtn***2,065 words
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Advertisement459 1985-05-14 33 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces' Storage Spaces I/JBT^ LTH BUILDING I located at Jalan Kilang Timor I I (Off Jalan Bukit Merah) I I Showroom Warehouse I I Available I I long short I I term leases I I *godown I I services I I GEORGE LOW COMPANY I459 words
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Advertisement131 1985-05-14 33 121 For Rent: Office Spaces MAWA ms£ f SHENTON WAY PRIME OFFICE SPACE AND FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR LEASE Rent Negotiable Ring j Rosalind *****67 Looking For Ground Floor Office or Showroom close to Raffles Place with ample carparking? Inspect Overseas Union House at Collyer Quay. Areas from 65 sq .m.131 words
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Advertisement348 1985-05-14 33 121 For Rant: 121 For Rant: Office Spaces Office Spaces HAT TOWERS ORCHARD Next to proposed BUILDING MRT station Inside CBD Just outside CBD Immediate occupation Attractive rental terms GCHDVUM GROUP CONTACT OWNER TEL=*****77 I Exclusive Office Space 1 available j^ long Eng Building Modern 26-storey Office Building at Cecil348 words
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Advertisement293 1985-05-14 33 International Building Orchard Road outside CBD ample covered carparks Office space for rent Owners: •Tat Yuen Hong Co Pte Ltd (A member of Hong Fok Group) 737 9355 UOL OFFICES FOR LEASE FABER HOUSE Orchard Road, outside CBD, 1455 sq.ft., 2750 sq.ft., 4800 sq.ft UNITED HOUSE (Next to Merldlen Hotel).293 words
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Advertisement694 1985-05-14 33 121 For Rant: Office Spaces MAXWELL HOUSE SOB sqft Tastefully L professionally renovated and partitioned Rental $2,200 p.m. Tel: *****86. OFFICE SPACE AT Cecil Street. ranging from 500 to 1,000 sq ft.. available for immediate occupation Tel: *****87 OFFICE SPACE OF 1364 sqft Available for rent at Fortune Ctr. $2.40694 words
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Advertisement276 1985-05-14 34 134 For Rent: 124 For Rant: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces FU LU SHOU COMPLEX (Rochor Road) Shop space with good frontage available on 3rd Storey (#O3-23). Area 46 sq.m. Suitable for all types of business. ATTRACTIVE RENTAL. Interested please contact: HOK LOK SIU PTE LTD GOLDHILL SQUARE Restaurant space available276 words
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Article, Illustration666 1985-05-14 36 Peter Siow catches up with bowling expert Andrew Stuart THE thorny issue of bowling pins and lane dressing lost their jagged ends m the hands of bowling guru Andrew Stuart m a one-day seminar at the Mandarin Hotel yesterday. The 68-year-old American expert traced the666 words
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Article, Illustration477 1985-05-14 36 Mahmood Gaznavi catches up with PE expert Chuck Coker YOU buy a real good car. Besides using it, the next best thing you can do is to take care of it. Unless, of course, you think the car is of little importance and feel inclined toJONATHAN CHOO - 477 words
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Article251 1985-05-14 36 PETER WATSON - PETER WATSON By IT'S the snooker showdown that every fan has been anticipating. The long-timed "King" of the Singapore scene comes face to face with the young pretender m tonight's quarter-finals. Lav Weng Yew, fourtimed national champion and No. 1 seed for the Camus-sponsored championship251 words
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Article313 1985-05-14 36 TRACTORS and Singapore Airlines broke the ice with their first Guinness Snooker League wins. Tractors took full points at home with a 3-1 win against JTC B and SLA had the same scoreline against SRC D. Singapore Swimming Club had an impressive points-sharing match, despite313 words
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Article, Illustration644 1985-05-14 38 Rapid raring to set record right COUNTDOWN TO THE EUROPEAN CUP-WINNERS' CUP FINAL: EVERTON v RAPID VIENNA VIENNA, Mon. But for the toss of a coin, European soccer history might have turned out very differently, and the name Real Madrid would not hold the magic it does today. The clubReuter - 644 words
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Article, Illustration113 1985-05-14 38 Countdown to Wembley '85 CAN Manchester United stop the Gwdlsen glory train In the FA Cup final at Wembley on Saturday? Or will Everton go on to create history? It premises to be a fascinating few days and Timesnort aim to keep yea informed and entertained as we begin the113 words
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Article293 1985-05-14 38 FOCUS ON THE TITLE WINNERS ROME, Mon. Verona clinched their first Italian League championship yesterday with a 1-1 draw against Atalanta. Verona, four points clear of Torino and Internazionale needed just a draw to guarantee the title. The hordes of Verona fans who made the short journey toReuter - 293 words
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Article167 1985-05-14 38 LISBON, Mon. Porto clinched the Portuguese championship yesterday by romping to a 5-1 victory over Belenenses, their leading scorer Fernando Gomes hitting a hat-trick. The sparkling win by the northern club crowned a League season which has brought them only one defeat. It was their eighthReuter - 167 words
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Article427 1985-05-14 38 AUSTRIAN: Admira Wacker 1 Innsbruck 2, Wiener Sportclub 4 Austria Salzburg 0. BELGIAN: Beerschot 1 Ghent 1, Liegeois 2 Waterschei 2, Club Brugge 9 St Niklaas 0, Standard 3 Cercle Brugge 0, Lokeren 1 Lierse 1, Anderlecht 3 Antwerp 0, Mechelen 1 Kortrijk 1, Waregem 4 Seraing 1,Reuter - 427 words
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500 1985-05-14 38 LIVERPOOL, Mon. The last time Everton played m Europe, so legend has it, a highwayman held up their coach. The most popular jibe m English soccer is far from the truth Everton have qualified for Europe 10 times m the past 20Reuter - 500 words
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Article, Illustration601 1985-05-14 40 Is Ivan ready to wear King John's crown? NEW YORK, Mon. There were occasions when American John McEnroe tumbled to the ground, after lunging for a sizzling, sharplyangled backhand. And there were times when he looked like a man on a rack, stretched to his limit mNYT; Reuter - 601 words
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Article, Illustration264 1985-05-14 40 LJSBON, Mon. Portugal overwhelmed Luxembourg 5-0 m a Davis Cup European Zone B first-round match here yesterday. Results (Portnguese first): Pedro Cordeiro bt Johny Goubenbour 4-6, 6-3. 64; Joao Cunha E. Silva bt Mike van Kauvembergh 6-1, 6-3. Otter European results: In Dakar, Monaco beat SenegalReuter - 264 words
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386 1985-05-14 40 Lamb shines as Northants scale table LONDON, Mon. England Test batsman Allan Lamb's brilliant Sunday League cricket form earned Northamptonshire a nine-wicket win over Derbyshire at Derby yesterday and a share of the leadership with Surrey. Lamb hammered an unbeaten 69 to take his aggregate m two Sunday matches thisReuter - 386 words
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Article155 1985-05-14 40 WATER SPORTS FORT LAUDERDALE (Florida), Mon. Chinese divers swept both springboard events at the annual International Diving Invitational yesterday with Tang Liangde winning the men's event and Li Yihua taking the women's honours. The victories gave China three of four titles at stake at the International Swimming HallReuter - 155 words
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Article162 1985-05-14 40 ROME, Mon. Michael Gross, West Germany's double Olympic champion, suffered an unexpected defeat on the final day of the Sette Colli international swimming meet here yesterday. Gross, 20, finished third m the men's 100 m freestyle, behind Swiss pair Stefan Volery (52.25 sec) and Da noReuter - 162 words
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Article, Illustration204 1985-05-14 40 WORCESTER, Mm. Australian cricket captain Allan Border showed his relish for English county bowling again yesterday by bitting 135 off Worcestershire as the touring side cruised towards their second successive victory. Border's century helped Australia to 364 for five, a first Innings lead of 11. ThenReuter - 204 words
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Article164 1985-05-14 40 ATHLETICS SCENE SAO PAULO, Mon. Twice Olympic 400 m hurdles champion Edwin Moses, of the United States, pulled up during the 400 metres event at an international athletics tournament here yesterday because of a knee injury. Moses said later that the injury was not serious. The crowdReuter - 164 words
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Article459 1985-05-14 40 BASEBALL The Toronto Blue Jay:- beat the Seattle Mariners l >3 m an American League game on Sunday. Otter reunite American Leagae: Minnesota 7 Baltimore 3, Oakland 5 Boston 3. Milwaukee 7 California 4, Kansas City 6 New York 5, Cleveland 6 Texas 0. Chicago 4 DetroitReuter; AP; AFP - 459 words
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Article410 1985-05-14 40 Stewart hit by double bogey blow IRVING (Texas), Mon. Bob Eastwood, trailing by two strokes at the final hole, went on to score an unexpected victory by beating fellow-American Payne Stewart m a playoff to win the US$5OO,OOO ($1,110,000) Byron Nelson golf tournament. Eastwood holed a 13--metre birdie putt onReuter - 410 words
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Article150 1985-05-14 40 MONACO, Mon. West Germany edged out France to win a four-nation men's athletics match, while the United States rallied to finish third with four victories m the final session yesterday. West Germany scored just one win on the final day when Matthias Assmann and EuropeanReuter - 150 words
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Article67 1985-05-14 40 PARIS, Mm. Jacky Boxberger, the 1983 winner, clocked s new French best time when he won the Paris Marathon again here yesterday after a solo break of some Mkm. The 36-year-old Boxberger came through the rain to improve on his old time by lmin llsecs. LeadingAFP - 67 words
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Article, Illustration503 1985-05-14 41 Story.. .by Tay Cheng Khoon Pictures... by Jonathan Choo DETERMINATION, self-confidence and a secret weapon saw Singapore Vocational Institute coming back from a three-goal deficit to take the Schools National B Division soccer title at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Instead of being discouraged by the503 words
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Article174 1985-05-14 41 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON CHARTERED BANK edged out Century Park 8-7 m a dramatic penalty Shootout following a 1-1 deadlock at full-time m a Singapore Business Houses Football League junior knockout match at Farrer Park yesterday. Mohamed Rasfi put the bankers ahead m the 30th minute when he chipped174 words
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Article, Illustration148 1985-05-14 41 4 Look at the state of my fingernails. But never mind, they will grow back. It's more the skipped heartbeats that I'm worried about. However, it's all been worthwhile. The players had trained hard for this moment and all glory is deservedly theirs. I'm just148 words
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269 1985-05-14 41 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW THE Basketball Association of Singapore Cup tournament may adopt a new format next year The League system will still be retained, but, if the revised format is accepted, each team will now play their opponents twice instead of once. The argument for269 words
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Article120 1985-05-14 41 HELSINKI, Mon. The Soviet Union's 15-year-old Yelena Shushunova won four of the five gold medals contested at the European women's gymnastics Championships which ended yesterday. The Leningrad schoolgirl won the individual combined gold on Saturday and yesterday added the vault, uneven bars and floor titles. She sharedReuter - 120 words
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Article101 1985-05-14 41 TITLE-CHASING Queenstown A overwhelmed Queenstown B 8-5 m the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's Under-18 water-polo tournament at Toa Payoh on Sunday. The winners led 3-2 at half time Toa Payoh, who took third position m the competition last year, edged out Chinese Swimming Club 5-4 X101 words
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Article183 1985-05-14 41 SYDNEY, Mon. North Melbourne beat Essendon 152-93 m an Australian rules match. Other results Australian rales: Melbourne Footscray 151 Richmond 101, Geelong 85 Melbourne 40, Fitzroy 160 Collingwood 81, Hawthorn 183 St. Kilda 57, Carl ton 88 Swans 83. Adelaide: Adelaide 174 W. Adelaide 101, Norwood 147UPI - 183 words
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Article, Illustration649 1985-05-14 42 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN reports from London Fingers crossed for a Cup final free of the grim face of football LONDON. Mon. The devouring flames have died, but the debate and despair rages on after Saturday's ghastly football inferno. Inevitably, the tragedy at Bradford has cast a grim shadow649 words
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Article, Illustration435 1985-05-14 42 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN By Red and White an Admiral's delight WHEN Singapore's red-and-white flag is flown at the Admiral's Cup m July, it will be representing not only the Republic but also, m a sense, the whole of Asia. The national team is stirring with excitement at435 words
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350 1985-05-14 42 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN BOARDSAILING newcomer Mohd Hamzah Atan took advantage of light winds to win the second race of the Anchor Beer Handicap series on Sunday. Hamzah, 23, a Class B sailor, who finished fourth m the first race of the series,350 words
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285 1985-05-14 42 Peaking does not always mean winning WITH reference to the Sunday Times (May 12) article, headlined "A peak too far?", I wish to state that peaking does not always mean winning. When we talk about "peaking" of a team, we normally refer to Periodisation m Training and Competition. The main285 words
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151 1985-05-14 42 JOE DORAI - Malaysia to stage Under-21 tourney JOE DORAI SINGAPORE have been invited to participate m Malaysia's inaugural Harimau I nder-21 soccer competition m August. All the Malaysian states involved m the Malaysia Cnp competition have been invited to take part. The guests are Singapore and Brunei. The competition will be on151 words
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Article108 1985-05-14 42 JAN VAN DER VEEN - JAN VAN DER VEEN FANDI AHMAD featured prominently m Groningen's two soccer victories m Holland last week. On Saturday, he scored a beautiful goal and set up another for Kooistra to help Groningen's Second XI beat Haarlem 2-0 m a Reserve First Division match at home.108 words
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Article349 1985-05-14 42 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By ALTHOUGH Singapore's task ai ih* 1 p < W Cup ties seems daunting, th >j towing put) it not leave for Tokyo and Pyongyang tonighi h out hope of their mission a< ■n. i:^ sxtmething-for soccer m the Republic Coach Hussein AMunied349 words
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Article134 1985-05-14 42 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malaysia Cup setiifinalists Selangor. Johore, Federal Territory and Trengganu will have four extra days to g«" tato shape as the first-leg matches have been postponed from June 25-29. The Football Associaiion of Malaysia Council have decided that the original dale was tooNST - 134 words
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Advertisement393 1985-05-14 36 150 Commercial/ Technical DIPLOMA IN MARKETING/ PUBLIC RELATIONS Leading lo LCCI 1986 Exam Subjects Marketing Salesmanship c Public Relations Advertising. Our New Classes Commencing at: CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE -05-.5.545 Block 162 Bukit Merah Town Centre Tel: *****90 (8 Lines) c Tue 745 10 lspßo 14 •PM 145 10 !spm393 words
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Advertisement501 1985-05-14 36 151 Language ABE SACHIKO LANGUAGE ARTS SCHOOL CONVERSATIONAL JAPANESE BEGINNERS is S ti(X)piii-;.jopin Wed H S lo;ioain-12;i0pm T.'iur INTER PART I 6. 6 o oOpm-7 :iopm Tliur JAPANESE LANGUAGE (Writing, Oral Grammar) BEGINNERS 14 r> UQpm-9Loopm Tue I2H S 10 .tlhlil-!'- Mpm Tue i Max 20 students per class 151.501 words
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Advertisement635 1985-05-14 36 148 Computer 148 Computer 148 Computer THINKING OF BEING A W S COMPUTER PROFESSIONAL? I\\ I)ipl»»ma m Computer Studies Programming Courses Incorporates C&G 747 IDPM (Student Concession) Ran I 11. Exemption from IDPM BASIC, COBOL, FORTRAN Part I 11. No prior computer AND PASCAL knowledge needed. INFORMATICS is the right635 words
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Advertisement212 1985-05-14 36 157 Other Courses METROPOLITAN YMCA offers FRUIT VEGETABLE CARVING 21/5/85 CAR TUNE-UP MAINTENANCE 25/5/85 SOCIAL DANCE 29/5/85 HOBBY CRAFT 1/6/85 For further details, call: EDUCATION CENTRE 70 PALMER ROAD (Oil Shenlon Way) TEL: *****66 BASIC IKEBANA A western floral art for beginners. Abstract floral art for flower enthusiast (advanced course).212 words
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Advertisement31 1985-05-14 36 T h c S t r a i t s T i m c s C A S s I F I E D S 7 3 1 1 6 631 words
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Miscellaneous80 1985-05-14 36 HOCKEY SHA i nder-23 tournament: SRC v Punggoi (Padang. 5.30). MHF I-U tournament: Singapore v Kedah (Seremban. 5 20) SOCCER NFL Div. 2: Changi CSC v MountU*Uen FC (Jin. Besar. 8.45), Jurong Town FC v Kaki Bukit SC Jurong. 8). Div. 3: Commonwealth Palace v Bedok Youth i Jin Besar,80 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration382 1985-05-14 37 181 Deaths 181 Deaths CHRISTIAN LUKAS HALIMAN Born: Dec 7, 1982 Died: May 7, 1985 Sadly passed away at St. Mary's Hospital. Rochester, Minnesota, U.S.A. at 6.10pm (local time). Body lying at No. 442-A. Holland Road, Spore 1027. Tel: *****64 *****54 and cortege will be leaving for burial at Choa382 words
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Obituary31 1985-05-14 37 The Family of th* Late MADAM NG LAN CHOO wish to sxpresa their heartfelt thanks to relatives and Irienda for their kind donations and assistance during their recant Bereavement.31 words
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Obituary, Illustration89 1985-05-14 37 MRS. ELIZABETH SOBRIELO NEE ZACHERIAS Departed 14-5-84 Though you have left us a year ago The thought of you are cherished m our hearts. The fond memories of the time you have spent with us will always linger m our minds. Always remembered by your beloved husband,89 words
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RACING
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Article, Illustration380 1985-05-14 37 THE RACING EDITOR; TONTO - THE RACING EDITOR TONTO He's the first to ride a Derby double since 1978 By and WHEN the Singapore St Leger run over 13/4l 3 /4 miles (about 2,800 m) was discontinued m 1964 because of the dearth of entries, the Derby took over asALBERT SIM - 380 words
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189 1985-05-14 37 HONGKONG jockey Samson T.O. Lav will ride on a visitor's permit at the Singapore Turf Club May Meeting starting on Saturday. Lav, 24, won the Hongkong apprentices' championship for a record three straight seasons (1976-77, 77-78 and 78-79). He has ridden 180 winners. HeTONTO - 189 words
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Article, Illustration220 1985-05-14 37 At the 400 m Pictures by and At the finish LEE FOO SAN ALBERT SIM Q 3 Div 4 1,600 m 1. Kita Punya 2. Air Wolf 3. Flying Finn II 4. Regalia Dist Hd, 3 4 6 Time 1 40.8 Cl 3LEE FOO SAN; ALBERT SIM - 220 words
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Article1813 1985-05-14 37 WEIGHTS, barrier draw and ratings for this weekend's races at Bukit Timah: SATURDAY Class 2 Div. 2 1,600 m (Ratings: 110-97) 2 Just As Great 57 UO 11 Fast Beat 56.5 109 13 Superspeed 55.5 107 10 Silver Striker 55.5 107 9 Light My Path 54.5 1061,813 words
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Article147 1985-05-14 37 CHERRY HILL (New Jersey). Mon. Angel Cordero Jr, who rode Spend A Buck to victory m the Kentucky Derby, won the US$2OO,OOO (about *****,000) Jersey Bell Stakes on Magnificent Lindy at Garden State Park yesterday. Magnificent Lindy romped home by five lengths over Miss HardwickUPI - 147 words
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Article136 1985-05-14 37 French Derby trial to Mouktar PARIS, Mon. Mouktar. owned by the Aga Khan and ridden by Yves Saint Martin, was an impressive winner of the Prix Hooquart at Longchamps yesterday Saint -Martin made most of the running on the colt and easih held off a late chai lenge by PremierReuter - 136 words
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Advertisement28 1985-05-14 37 STRAITS TIMES RATES FOR OBITUARIES $15.00 for 3 Ines $75.00 for 3cm x lcol. (run-on style) /^ay $tyte) $60.00 for 3cm x 1 col. VWspwy siyw (semi-display style)28 words
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Advertisement27 1985-05-14 37 T R A V E I N G See our "Travel Guide" for the widest choice of tour itineraries around the world! C.A.T.S. 1 7371 1«6 I27 words
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Advertisement570 1985-05-14 38 I B IH Hi i 'db I B K^Bbwl^^B JH BB BHH BH Bp> BW BF H BBBBH' Ms B m b BJ^^^^^^^r »i BBBBH J8 I Iv^BiaßP I■ 'Ihbl BB B^bSF BIAMBB^Bi ■JLVmAT Brings the Whole World of Cinema I wk to Your Home M h BtSI^Sl BX£BXaC^B B^hbuhJH570 words
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Advertisement182 1985-05-14 38 Advertisement Which wood? by Special Correspondent J Point 1 We have convinced man> that solid wood is better for furniture. But then there are so many types of wood and not all solid woods are as good as another! Point 2 Hardwoods indeed are better than softwoods. Hardwoods have better182 words
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Advertisement371 1985-05-14 40 B^Ks^ESr^^ii i^K^^^^^^^^^^^B i^B ■^-■^^^■^fflsH^^^^^H!^^i^s^^^S^^P?B^^^U^^^9^B I I Rtver Valley 456. River Valley Road Tel: *****91/*****53 I Thornton Plaza Ground fl #01-38/39 Thomson Plaa Te; *****26 H TelexßS ***** CRYSTAL Mon-Thu 9am-10pm. Opens dairy 10am to 1 0pm. Sunday 12noon te 7pm I Sat fryffij^. Sw 12noon-10pm Partnny Paiaia SaManne Parade Road371 words
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Advertisement779 1985-05-14 41 to enjoy trouble-free motoring m Singapore* Thprp prp R1 pi ithnriQPrl P^Qtrnl QnpniQlict I > affStr I city auto testing centre george motor serv.ce (xx. pd I I It-I U Ctl t? vJ I CIULI lUI lOt/U WCloLl Ul bptjOldllbl II J FjJW' W WmSi^^mW (X, PI, ELEA) Blk 15779 words
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Advertisement135 1985-05-14 42 IB^^r m▼ A ILL CSS»HI^^CH^I i Eff OCtJVe 13 MS y '85. R**** subject to change without notice UNITED OVERSEAS BANK CHUNG KHIAW BANK FAR EASTERN BANK LEE WAH BANK 0 Singapore's biggest banking group <<r\ B ftCH Leather Sofa w °Lfs99B Promotion Sale ra 1 Presented by well-known W.Germany's135 words
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Advertisement184 1985-05-14 42 S BIG BROTHER IS HEBE X m brother EM-200. |f SHI An Investment In The Future W Of Your Office Efficiency. 111 1^" 1 jg Z T gLv **^H bfOthef world- renown producer of quality Features include: typewriters, presents their advanced electronic Versatile 8K memory (expandable with Flexible enough to184 words
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359 1985-05-14 43 THE HAGUE, Mon. Dutch police have launched their largest peacetime security operation to protect Pope John Paul n, who has been the target of harsh criticism and unprecedented street protests during his tour of the Netherlands. About 10,000 men have beenReuter; UPI - 359 words
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124 1985-05-14 43 WORKERS' Party Secretary-General J.B. Jeyaretnam will have to pay $35,€3t costs to First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong 1b connection with his libel salt against Mr Goh. Mr Jeyaretnam had sued Mr Goh for allegedly having made defamatory remarks against him124 words
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135 1985-05-14 43 Viets jailed for forming rebel group HANOI, Mon. A court has jailed several people for up to 20 years for setting up an armed organisation m southern Vietnam to overthrow the government, a newspaper reported here. The Vietnamese army paper Quan Doi Nhan Dan said yesterday that the sentences wereUPI - 135 words
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Article, Illustration495 1985-05-14 43 Club told grandstand was fire trap months ago, says fire chief LONDON, Mon. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has promised a full inquiry into the fire that killed at least 53 people at a football ground m Bradford, northern England. Only a few ofReuter; NYT; AP - 495 words
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Article, Illustration336 1985-05-14 43 THE heat is still on after an electric oven exploded m Mrs Teo Yuet Mei's kitchen last week shattering its glass door. The Public Utilities Board has rejected the dealer's explanation that the oven door should have been left slightly open336 words
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291 1985-05-14 43 Rape case man freed but not pardoned CHICAGO, Mon. Illinois Governor James Thompson has freed Gary Dotson, commuting his sentence for a rape his former accuser now says never happened, but refusing to grant Dotson a pardon proclaiming his innocence. The 28-year-old Dotson has served six years of a 25-AP; Reuter; UPI - 291 words
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Article183 1985-05-14 43 BEIJING, Mon. Half of China's state and collectively-run enterprises and up to 80 per cent of its private businesses cheat on taxes, the People's Daily reported today. "This attitude of tax evasion not only violates our tax laws and sabotages our economic order, but contributesAP - 183 words
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Article47 1985-05-14 43 What it should have been IN THE Telecommunications supplements yesterday, it was stated that the exhibition at the Hyatt Regency hotel would be open to the public on Friday from 10 am to 6 pm. It should have been Saturday instead. We are sorry for the error.47 words
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Article31 1985-05-14 43 NEW YORK, Mon. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials climbed 1.33 points to 1,275.51 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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Advertisement233 1985-05-14 43 We Care At Federal Hotel. Kuala Lumpur, you'll our discotheque or enjoy international f Ffift EWfciflf ROOM 1 enjoy all the luxuries of a first class sh.>v\- Health enthusiasts will find our Qp $120 AND I international hotel. Right m the heart of health centre, swimming pool and fgAtEKBA'TE YOU^^233 words
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Advertisement393 1985-05-14 43 £ftf to the know... Ownership of Kentucky (S) may soon pass from its chairman, Loo Cheng Ghee BT presents today a special supplement on the telecommunications industry m conjunction with Asia Telecom '85 B| Top quality for top people Tell your vendor you need Business Times, or ring Betty Ton393 words
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Miscellaneous136 1985-05-14 43 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Cloudy with showers over several areas midmorning onwards. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 30 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.06 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.55 a.m. GLOBAL MATHER Adelaide 12/22 C Fine Manila 23/35 C Fair Amsterdam 16/22 C Cloudy Melbourne 7/21 C Fine136 words
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Section Two
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Home&Property
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Article, Illustration879 1985-05-14 1 SAM RAN - SAM RAN Monotonous shades o? grey, brown and white have made way for splashes of vibrant colour. The HDB tells why it is using more colour to dress up its estates. By 4 If you pick a strong colour, people will either love it or hate879 words
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Article, Illustration198 1985-05-14 2 JUDY TAN - JUDY TAN Hat Talk By THESE Housing Board blocks m Kaki Buklt are the first of 11 blocks to have ceramic tiles on their outside walls. The 500 flats m Kaki Bukit, near Bedok Reservoir, will also have tiles on the parapets198 words
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Article, Illustration699 1985-05-14 2 41 think there is a need to improve the public relations between all the parties concerned. I intend to visit as many J.ipanese and Singapore contractors as possible to gather information. Then I will submit a report to the Ministry of Constructior m699 words
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Article, Illustration155 1985-05-14 2 'betectec 'ro^ Ci«s »ec Ad; 4-bedroom University Rd 1.800 Partly $1,800 agent semi-detached (11) *****20 4-bedroom 32 Jin Layang- 5.000 Partly $i 800 owner semi-detached layang (21) *****46 3-bedroom Namly Drive 4.500 Kurmsrea $1,700 agem semi-detached (10) *****5S 3-bedroom 10 Jin Asuhan 2.000 Fjrnif.hed $1500 Mr Goh terrace155 words
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153 1985-05-14 2 Coming Up STYLISH country living, Chinese style is what the developer of Goodlink Park is offering to home buyers. "It will be a landmark m Sembawang because it is the only project with Chinese architectural design. And it's very pleasant," said an official of Goodlink153 words
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Advertisement179 1985-05-14 1 Apollo Indonesian Restaurant (formerly m Apollo Hotel) Indonesian Cafe Restaurant IMri^y jf xJ L] Apollo Indonesian Restaurant is P^^^^^PjySßT 3 r^ now iocated m bigger and better I^^^^^^T j^&SS^^^s^ f^jk I premises at Far East Plaza. i^^^^^ jF§r* *$fkf 11^^^- A your f avour te dishes are still t^^ .j£***179 words
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Advertisement76 1985-05-14 1 Hiiiiuffliiiiin n imj.i !'^>- -4 Focus on the living area ideas on layout and design Call for joint ventures 4^ between Japanese and Singapore building contractors Coin ■^Sl collecting it began as the hobby P*^W of kings B^gjJSg More people m p Hongkong learning Mandarin Home Property Edited by Wong76 words
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Advertisement352 1985-05-14 2 Direct from Korea. JINMAX Video Cassette Tapes 1 for superior performanca fl ftWT" Precision engineering means you can now have everything you've always wanted from a video cassette. J^p, 1 m^m. lm P rove^ Super-fine Magnetic Particles and Manufacturing w f^ F t9l| Process for exceptional clarity and sharpness, even352 words
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Advertisement318 1985-05-14 2 aoU" BA Qw" _^^OB^BH B^Bm Fuji colour disks make filing easier Fuji's new colour coded diskettes make filing easier and more systematic. And add elegance to your computerised office or home. Fuji's disks are more reliable: reinforced "Super Hub Ring" increases disk protection; anti-static treatment wards off errorcausing dust particles.318 words
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Advertisement121 1985-05-14 3 The dawn of a new era. Since 1975 we have been growing. As we celebrate our Tenth Anniversary we don't look back. We look forward. To spreading our wings and reaching new heights. To our network that now stretches to every capital of Asean, Kuching Kota Kinabalu, Hong Kong and121 words
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Decor & Design
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Article, Illustration816 1985-05-14 4 Edward Khoo - Edward Khoo In Your Home architect Your HDB flat's living area can have more than one arrangement. Learn the principles of its layout below. THE living area of the Housing Board's five-room apartment has come a long way. It is now well protected by a816 words
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Advertisement887 1985-05-14 4 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES aHBI RSSOAAI Telefax No: *****59 Rates: Box Service: B^B^si olnn 1 o ngjugg 1 b^m j^,^ g^^^. Straits Times: 5325.00 ps< cm collected: 5J5.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TDfEAD Tel: *****U ext 2724-7 2669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 ps<\ cm. Posted: SJIO.OO APPOINTMENTS A Well-established Offshore Bank requires an887 words
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Advertisement62 1985-05-14 4 Beginning the World Karen Armstrong At seventeen, Karen Armstrong became a nun. Seven years later she left the Order and started her struggle to become 'ordinary'^gain. This is a brave story by a brave women. It will make you wonder how you took life for granted. H& t Bk 162 words
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Advertisement48 1985-05-14 4 (f(\ •j I J m^^^^^^^Ei J</ Savour the most delightful cuisine r*\mr*fris**% from a wide range of traditional CXCCWOI? pulot serondeng and agar-agar pudding. Just to name a few ft.aj_^L A£ (<^i^3) S/NGARORE g g g j j L-J i > i <■ J i 3^ ;/< an r a«48 words
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Bilingual
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Article, Illustration883 1985-05-14 5 4 Our job is an uphill task because of the students' limited exposure to the language. And we lack a social environment that is conducive to the learning of the language as the mass media and society at large do not use the m language.883 words
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Article70 1985-05-14 5 *7t*ie¥33*pTSwa&*i Vft^gy^ir^ift^'i] a iS ?tM^*^7 o S«i[?fe*«JfeiSA±WSS ft¥3:sH£JE4r±*E&ft ftf #HE<£i£lE^*rtA^tf: r3KiiW«ife m'lf (t BgWSUc^N-rBI^PR ««fr tt^A±H^^^ffl ±ftff*i«l^^ #&A'# A 0 §?iJIX#RS¥«I976 i§i£&- fflftS'J «lH»f4aft4iJ *4 o aisa«m^A+«^^-°* ffe*m##>H#i&ft #iPi^#P%s£f* t^^h i? fch-tiifc^SSSftiftJ&SßnTf #>iiiflf>Jtt' 4>a«X# f^ib.ffis#aiSJEE it^WH^A ft§it x# ffi*s^^sra]*aiß& *^51?fiftiS^aEo i^ §i#A¥*^i±i "^IliS" ft of f!l«i£ett^:J«:m #*mfti»te*t££P*ft "IS 1997 *f70 words
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Article, Illustration484 1985-05-14 5 WEN JIAO - China strives to preserve ancient books WEN JIAO By CHINA has 80,000 ancient books carefully preserved by libraries throughout the country. Throughout its history, efforts to keep ancient books intact had always been challenging but not always successful. During the Zhou Dynasty (1122-770 BC), there were officials specially assigned toChina Daily - 484 words
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Article29 1985-05-14 5 IftW^ii^: ±MWJs.¥ffft- SISHrJ:' WfSi* BBS <«W itti^iSlTiX^ &**<?. ft ft IS m ifi fiX "<£*#*?"# &a > 6 #4; *^h li f^ H* HI MaW ufiifc ifc ill #W ft &<SfW¥;fcia4> Aft29 words
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Article, Illustration169 1985-05-14 5 i^ "^'waMm 4*A#S#?i!*¥ftsns mm if ffemwt^ &a £Aft<DJfiL*£ H li o &*i&m aiJ*#£ftt»&T &£fc £i*iA*l*:tife*mft o ftw^sff* &t*fidf£ Wff## (Schubert 1797 1828)l£ Mft 4 1 ft Jg#ffc«U*'&MftiS 'RFfiyf a fn g Lift j* *o im«s&f*ft'i>3& *rsu#*h SlftWfc ftfttmiFJlftJHl »fft **fpra*3§*4-;fe»f& (Tschaikowsky, 1840—1893) S£ftfH*l*#ffll«^ *J S f&* jftl 4f SB —^>cRFf169 words
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Article, Illustration787 1985-05-14 6 THE MALAY art of selfdefence known as the silat has been handed down from generation to generation for centuries. Unlike many other art forms m the various branches of Malay culture, it is native to the Malay archipelago, just like the wavy dagger, known as the787 words
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Article, Illustration591 1985-05-14 6 Oleh AZMAN SIRAJ - Oleh AZMAN SIRAJ SENI silat merupakan seni pertahankan diri yang dipunyai oleh masyarakat Melayu sejak zaman dulu. Biasanya pola-pola atau bunga silat hanya ditawar apabila berhadapan dengan musuh atau mengadakan pertandingan dan persembahan. Tidak demikian halnya dengan pertandingan yang telah diadakan di591 words
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Advertisement528 1985-05-14 6 NOTICES HOTEL PROPERTIES LIMITED (Incorporated m Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fifth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held m the Hong Kong Room, Hilton International Singapore, 581 Orchard Road, Singapore 0923, on Thursday, 6th June 1985 at 4.00 p.m. to transact the following business:- ->528 words
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Advertisement488 1985-05-14 6 IFF SINGAPORE I O POLYTECHNIC I H MATHEMATICS SCIENCE DEPARTMENT H |^H offers evening courses for I BCS/NCB PART 1 EXAMINATION I General Paper I Principles of Computer Systems General Paper II Techniques of Information Processing Option A Fundamentals of Computer Technology SH Option C Data Processing j^H ■H Option488 words
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Advertisement333 1985-05-14 6 I IJinmg^^ NICHOLAS LABORATORIES I B NICHOLAS LABORATORIES, trademark owners H of ASPRO, VINAC, STAMINADE and NEOMERCAZOLE B§ is pleased to announce the appointment of I PHI DIETHELM SINGAPORE PTE LTD I HP f^A 34. Boon Leat Terrace Singapore 05 1 1 9E L^^ I Tel: 471 1466. as their333 words
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Advertisement123 1985-05-14 7 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ttiat, I Loh Fook Kee of Blk 4, Sago Lane #04-117 Singapore 0105 have applied for a Retail Liquor Shop Licence, m respect of premises at M/s: Luen Hup Medical Co #01-02, Tg. Pagar Plaza Singapore 0208 and that this application will be heard123 words
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Advertisement117 1985-05-14 7 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I John Edward of No. 28, Dix Road Singapore 1954 have applied for a Retail Liquor Shop licence m respect of premises at M/s: A. Clouet Co Pte Ltd, 21, Tagore Lane, Off Upper Thomson Road, Singapore 2678 and that this application will be117 words
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Advertisement119 1985-05-14 7 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Mdm Wong Po Kew of No. 88 Sunset Way Singapore 2159 have applied for a Retail Beer Shop licence m respect of premises at M/s Amiscan (S) Pte Ltd Blk 105 Clementi Street 12 #01-20 Singapore 0512 and that this application will be119 words
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Advertisement117 1985-05-14 7 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I John Edward of No. 28, Dix Road Singapore 1954 have applied for a Wholesale Liquor Shop licence m respect of premises at M/s: A Clouet Co Pte Ltd, 21, Tagore Lane, Off Upper Thomson Road, Singapore 2678 and that this application will be117 words
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Advertisement740 1985-05-14 7 NOTICES Singapoie \iilities I imited unites tendei ioi the siippK and deh\e;\ o! Description Documentation I res I Iwo units I leitrii Kt-ach Truck (with Hatters chargersi with I .">•(() kg load earning capacin TK^l27f (losing Date: 1M.06.85 520.00 2.5.1 ahin Hags and H.»lida> Bag I R 12^ (losing Date:740 words
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Advertisement481 1985-05-14 7 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) TAKE NOTICE THAT: (a) Receiving and Adjudication Orders were made against the following debtors on the 3rd day of May 1985 IN BANKRUPTCY NOS 1213/84 Fung Shiu Fu t/a Chu Kee Products Co of 85 Eng Kong Place Singapore 2159 1247/84 Teo Ching Heng 1481 words
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Miscellaneous689 1985-05-14 7 SUN TAN 4r Collette PEANUTS By Sehalz THE BOJIN LOSER BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker I^D.nMDTW^PEfOCT.MJPVIA.PFLE, m**^' TToQ^FOUWC? /WHEN I SEE HHiH i C^lipC *V~)UAj' t-vv^vvYYYt'' f^ l^ ff *TB^^^' JVwn^ L r r L l u JVrf^ 1. I v/ t-^1 r™"^ tsj C\ lv/ *^LJ 7^7 mmnnnmmw^A r^689 words
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Article, Illustration770 1985-05-14 8 MAGDALENE LUM - Coins are a fun way to learn MAGDALENE LUM A coin collector who works for a mint gives tips on starting and maintaining the hobby. The article below focuses on an Australian who creates exclusive wallpaper designs. By WHAT'S the hobby of kings and the king of hobbies? Coin collecting,770 words
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Article, Illustration432 1985-05-14 8 MAY HO - MAY HO By TWO hundred and fifty dollars for a roll of wallcovering that's sufficient only to cover one wall of an HDB or HUDC flat. That seems a lot to pay for exclusivity. And it's only the minimum as the price can go up432 words
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Advertisement406 1985-05-14 8 goooooooooooooooooooooooooq 50RCHARD-48th BIG DAY! X .'6583' 4 HOWS 1 I 00am. 230 530& 8 30 (I HURRY! HURRY! SEE IT NOW! be 3^F x y^j^p^^^^^MT^^^^^^^v^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^u^^^^^^^^filft^j OF 3 ACADEMY AWARDS GOLDEN GLOBE AWARD X BRITISH ACADEMY OF F* TV ARTS AWARDS CATHAY: NOW SHOWING! j ((*****00) 5 SHOWS 1 00 am406 words
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Advertisement902 1985-05-14 8 WfcllllJfin If B Golden New Town 1 ORGANISATION Clement! Princess ■ETTMMiFIIiTnUB: 1 NOW showing! RwmmiMinimaH I i G: 130, 4, 6.45, 9.30 RHitl£UliiilH!ulMUH nt 1.30, 3.30, 7.00, 9.00 PRINCE: LAST DAY 1 C: 1.30. 3JO. 7.15, 9.30 R 1 lam, I 30. 4 00, 6.45, 9 15 Pr: 130, 3.30,902 words
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Advertisement209 1985-05-14 9 notice to consumers a\ shutdown kJ of water supply The Public Utilities Board will be connecting a new water main to the existing main at 16 km, Yio Chu Kang Road to cater for new developments m the Yio Chu Kang Area. it will be necessary to shut down water209 words
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Advertisement367 1985-05-14 9 NOTICES INVITATION TO TENDER The Management Committee invites tenders for the renovation and upgrading of their hotel facilities at the RELC International House at 30 Orange Grove Road, Singapore 1025, to be carried out during the period up to 15th November 1965. Cost of tender documents and drawings $100.00 per367 words
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Advertisement475 1985-05-14 9 w^^^^&*% f^^^^^M v^^^^^C r^t^l^V** H^^^V»4 r^^^^^f r^^^Hp"4 >^HHHM MHHM MMBBM r^H^HM > I ffil GM SINGAPORE PTE LTD J Iflfll CHARITY DRAW 1985 SS? 1 I BHH In aid of Community Chest of Singapore jg I 11) ***** 2) ***** 3) ***** 4) ***** X Consolation Prizes I 5) *****475 words
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Advertisement191 1985-05-14 9 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CAP. 18 lffN ED.) IN THE HIGH COURT OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY NO. 84 OP IMS Re: FONG YEW MAN Ex Parte: SHEARSON/ AMERICAN EXPRESS DIC. ...Creditors In the matter eT a Bankruptcy Nettee Issued on the llth day ef February, IMS To Fong Yew Man lately191 words
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Advertisement169 1985-05-14 9 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Mrs Ellen Thariyan Joseph Tachil of No. 11-A Bartley Road Singapore 1953 have applied for a Beer House Second Class licence m respect of premises at M/s Seven Spices, #01-12,5 Koek Road #01-12 Cuppage Plaza Singapore 0922 and that this application will be169 words
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Advertisement116 1985-05-14 9 I told hint h. ;,aj ir\, n>: three-hnur MM 1... This valuable book has been specially written by an experienced London college Principal and student counsellor, to show the student especially m business and professional subjects the positive steps which can and must be taken, both to implement a clear116 words
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