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Title Section16 1985-05-25 1 The Straits Times j Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1985 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8516 words
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Article468 1985-05-25 1 Programme stresses primary parental role m beating juvenile delinquency THE Government is launching an "effective parenting" programme to help solve the problem of juvenile delinquency. According to the Ministry of Community Development, at least 300 to 400 children are placed under its supervision each year.468 words
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Article, Illustration404 1985-05-25 1 Grads may get to teach in primary schools Education Ministry's campaign to attract more to enter teaching GRADUATES will be allowed to teach m primary schools but only after secondary schools and junior colleges are fully staffed by degree holders. Giving an idea of what's m store m the teaching404 words
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350 1985-05-25 1 When ROV men played cabby to get feedback SEVENTEEN officers from the Registry of Vehicles went undercover as taxi drivers m a two-month experiment to gauge cabbies' earnings and public reaction to the taxi fare increase, Shin Mm Daily News reported yesterday. Working single and double shifts, their experience showed350 words
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178 1985-05-25 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. The Senate Intelligence Committee has voted to restrict travel by Soviet employees of the UN Secretariat after saying that more than 200 of the 800 workers were thought to be engaged m spying. The proposal will go to the House of Representatives andReuter - 178 words
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223 1985-05-25 1 TAN LIAN CHOO - Day a premier's flight came to a halt TAN LIAN CHOO By A JET carrying Turkish Prime Minister Mr Torgat ObU mad Us entourage woo about to take off when it came to mm abrupt halt yesterday. The cause of the drama was a missing member, Mr Pilal Koksal, a223 words
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170 1985-05-25 1 A 14- YEAR-OLD girl is now helping police with investigations into at least 10 cases of arson m Marsiling Road m the past two months. The girl was arrested by police yesterday as she was setting fire to a bicycle along the 12thstorey corridor170 words
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482 1985-05-25 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. President Ronald Reagan suffered what may be the most serious setback yet to his defence programme when the Senate voted to limit deployment of the MX nuclear missile, the symbol of his big military build-up, to a mere 50Reuter; NYT - 482 words
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Article42 1985-05-25 1 OEANGE (California), Fri. The tiniest of the six surviving Frustaei septuplets, a boy nicknamed "Peanut,' r died sf complications from his premature birth. Teacher Mrs Patricia Frustaei delivered foor hoys, two girls aad a stillborn girl so Taesday morning. APAP - 42 words
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Article46 1985-05-25 1 NEW YORK, Fri. international Business Machines (IBM) today anssosced immediate cats of up to 25 per cent In the price sf its two Krsonal computers, the Junior and the PC Portable. IBM did not explain why it had eat Its prices. AFPAFP - 46 words
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Advertisement308 1985-05-25 1 KING'S* INDUSTRIAL SAFETY w^am B y SHOES L mmmmW^ fu^J;|} KING'S SHOE MFG PTE LTD Vywgg»*' 147. Kallang Way 1. Singapore 1334. KING SON EARTH M *****1 1 (8 linos) The Sunday Times Tomorrow Why that hua hasn't got you Flu is m the air but you're all right even308 words
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Advertisement28 1985-05-25 1 Inside 60 pages today Summary 2 World News 3,4,5 Asean 8 Causeway 8 Editorial 16 Background 17 Letters 18 Times Dollar 11-22 Classifieds 23-33 Racing 34-35 Sports 33,38-3928 words
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Article687 1985-05-25 2 I Hospital opens soon Thk first patients of the National University Hospital will be treated when the Department of Medicine and the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery begin operations m late June. The other departments m the hospital at Kent Ridge, including the Emergency Department, would start operating later, said687 words
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Article207 1985-05-25 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: o A MUSEUM should not be Just an exhibition of things. To be meaningful, it must be a display of an argument or more, a thesis, on those aspects of the past that determined aad continue to affect our present world and oar peculiar way207 words
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Article80 1985-05-25 2 GIVE JOB-SEEKERS A CHANCE A JOB applicant has expressed dissatisfaction with the way two potential employers treated him recently. He says potential employers should realise they are not the only ones who have to set aside time to conduct interviews. Applicants too have to .mend time and incur travelling80 words
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Article252 1985-05-25 2 HONGKONGBANK CONFIDENT CHINA WILL MAINTAIN POLICIES HONGKONGBANK is confident that China will keep its word to foreign businessmen. It believes that the present policies and philosophy will be maintained. "I find it a source of comfort and encouragement that this concern is understood m Beijing," the Chairman of the252 words
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Article237 1985-05-25 2 Young but at the top POLICE INSPECTOR M. Neethianathan has become Singapore's youngest Grade One internationl hockey umpire. At 32, Neethianathan is only the fourth Singaporean to achieve the grading. His elevation to the elite comes after his excellent handling of matches m the 10-nation Asian Cup competition m237 words
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Article522 1985-05-25 2 Japan top investor? JAPAN is now the largest creditor among the industrialised nations of the West, surpassing the United States and Britain. It is also expected to emerge soon as the world's largest foreign investor. It had been a net debtor country until 1968. Japan's foreign assets522 words
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Article393 1985-05-25 2 'Old-fashioned' Bali WHEN Hugh Mabbett decided he wanted complete control of the publication of his first book The Balinese, he simply set up a firm to publish it So early this year, back home m New Zealand, he formed January Books. He describes The Balinese as an "old-fashioned"393 words
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201 1985-05-25 2 Safe one more year VIETNAMESE escaping from their homeland will continue to get some protection from pirates for another year. Twelve Western donor-nations pledged US$l.6 million ($53.5 million) of the US$2.7 million that the office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees for its anti-piracy201 words
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Article, Illustration373 1985-05-25 3 SEOUL, Friday RIOT police clashed with thousands of students demonstrating m support of colleagues occupying the US Information Service library here since yesterday to protest against Washington's support for President Chun Doo Hwan. At several campuses here, riot police fought with students whoReuter - 373 words
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Article289 1985-05-25 3 PETER HAZELHURST - Japan soon to be top investor PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Reporter TOKYO, Fri. Japan has surpassed the United States aad Britain as the largest creditor among the industrialised nations of tie West and is soon expected te emerge as the world's largest foreign investor. A net debtor country until 1968,289 words
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Article, Illustration307 1985-05-25 3 COLOMBO, Fri. Sri Lankan President Junius Jayewardene has warned he may impose martial law to counter attacks by separatist guerillas. In a statement to parliamentarians of his ruling United National Party last night, Mr Jayewardene declared: "Peace and order has to be restored atReuter; UPI - 307 words
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Article31 1985-05-25 3 PARIS, Fri. Vietnamese Education Minister Mrs Nguyen Thi Binh will pay an official visit to France from May 31 to June 5, the Vietnamese embassy here said yesterday. AFPAFP - 31 words
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191 1985-05-25 3 Black money big business in India NEW DELHI, Fri. Black money, the unaccounted-for currency resulting from tax evasion and illegal transactions, amounted to a fifth of India's gross national product for 1963-84, according to a confidential report. The United News of India (UNI) said yesterday the report, which had beenAP - 191 words
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214 1985-05-25 3 BEIJING, Fri. CHINA'S soccer team criticised themselves on the front page of a state-run sportnewspaper today for losing a World Cup Siallf ying match to ongkong which triggered Beijing's worst street violence since the communists took power SC years ago. "We have failedAP - 214 words
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Article113 1985-05-25 3 Carrian: Two more charged HONGKONG, Fri. Two Hongkong businessmen were charged today with conspiracy to defraud m connection with the collapse of the Carrian group, once one of the ritish colony's largest property firms. Court officials said SteEhen Lam, 47, and his rother Rogerio, 48, were charged m connection withReuter - 113 words
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Article, Illustration188 1985-05-25 4 CAIRO, Fri. A Libyan agent arrested m an embassy bomb plot had been promised US$l million (552.2 million) if he succeeded, sources said. An Egyptian Interior Ministry statement said he had arrived m Alexandria on April 20 with a car that hadReuter; AFP - 188 words
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Article94 1985-05-25 4 BRUSSELS, Fri. If drought continues for another two weeks m the West African Sahel region, the Niger River may dry up completely for the first time m recorded history. Speaking before the development commission of the European Economic Community's Assembly, Mr Jacques Siculon ofAFP - 94 words
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111 1985-05-25 4 MOSCOW. Fri. A Soviet airliner whleh crashed earlier this month collided with a military biplane killing about 81 people. Soviet sources said yesterday. They were giving details of a May S crash over the Ukraine which was reported In the official press to have involvedReuter - 111 words
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299 1985-05-25 4 British call for all out war on drug abuse 'Greatest peacetime threat to nation 9 LONDON, Fri. A British parliamentary committee has urged drastic action including use of the armed forces against an anticipated flood of drugs which it says is the greatest peacetime threat the country has ever faced.Reuter; UPI - 299 words
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Article59 1985-05-25 4 MBABANE, Fri. Swaziland's head of state, Queen Regent Ntombi, will no longer be called by her last name which means "girl" as it suggests disrespect, the government has said. A statement by the Home Affairs Ministry last night said the Queen would now be simplyReuter - 59 words
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279 1985-05-25 4 200 die in Beirut battle for camps BEIRUT, Fri. Shi'ite Muslim militiamen and Palestinian guerillas struggled for control of Beirut's refugee camps yesterday, fighting from house to burning house. Dozens of bodies lay m the streets. Police said at least 201 people had been killed and about 1,165 wounded sinceAP - 279 words
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Article46 1985-05-25 4 STUTTGART, Fri Wurf Dieter Hauschild, conductor of the East German Radio Symphony Orchestra m Leipzig yesterday announced his defection to West Germany because the East German authorities opposed his tour plans m the West. He is one of East Germa nv's best-known conductors AFPAFP - 46 words
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Article181 1985-05-25 4 GDANSK, Friday THREE leodera of Poland's mmam Solidarity labour movement, who are accused of Illegal union activities and fomenting public unrest, refused to testify when they went on trial yesterday In the Baltic port of Gdansk. Dissident intellectual Adam Michnik and former nndernro— i lendersReuter - 181 words
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258 1985-05-25 5 LOS ANGELES, Fri. AIRCRAFT engineer Thomas Cavanagh was sentenced yesterday to life imprisonment for trying to sell secrets concerning the billiondollar "Stealth" bomber to federal agents posing as Russians. Cavanagh, 4U, who had claimed he was deeply m debt, was accused ofReuter; UPI - 258 words
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105 1985-05-25 5 US envoy quotes Bardot as defence UNITED NATIONS, Fri. America's new UN Ambassador Vernon Walters yesterday quoted French actress Brigitte Bardot to defend the US trade embargo against Nicaragua. "Only the very stupid remain rigid and fixed m one posit on," Mr Walters said at his first news conference atUPI - 105 words
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Article, Illustration367 1985-05-25 5 BUENOS AIRES, Fri. Tens of thousands of people staged a mass rally near President Raul Alfonsin's palace yesterday to protest against the Argentine government's economic policies as a one-day general strike crippled major ports and closed most banks m the capital. Organisers said 250,000 peopleReuter; AFP; UPI; AP - 367 words
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Article, Illustration164 1985-05-25 5 WASHINGTON, Fri. Conveying the appreciation of the United States, President Ronald Reagan yesterday bestowed the nations highest civilian honour on Hollywood stars Frank Sinatra and Jimmy Stewart and 10 other pioneers m their respective fields. Following a tradition set by former President Harry Truman moreUPI - 164 words
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277 1985-05-25 5 It tumbled about m space for almost a year WASHINGTON, Fri. Government scientists have brought back to life a US$5O million (Ssllo million) weather satellite that has been tumbling helplessly m space for nearly a year. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which operates weather satellites,AP; UPI - 277 words
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Article58 1985-05-25 5 GOVERNOR Vasco de Almeida c Costa said m Macau yesterday that he believed negotiations with China on the territory's future will only begin next year after Portugal has elected a new president. President Antonio Ramalho Eanes's term ends this year and a new president will beReuter - 58 words
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Article82 1985-05-25 5 A MYSTERIOUS explosion m the newly-com-pleted Soviet Embassy complex. in Rangoon oti Monday night brought Burmese police and military to the scene only to be turned away by the embassy staff. Some Soviet diplomats denied any explosior inside the six-storey complex which was opened on April 24.AP - 82 words
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Article71 1985-05-25 5 ENGLISH first division soccer club West Ham faces prosecution for keeping gates locked during a match without stewards m attendance, the authorities m London said on Thursday. The Greater London Council, which is responsible for the city's public services, said it was issuing a summons againstReuter - 71 words
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Article47 1985-05-25 5 FIVE people were hurt m rioting and arson which flared up on Thursday night m South Africa's Black townships, police said m Johannesburg yesterday. The police statement reported that an army patrol was called m to put out blazes m two townships. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article69 1985-05-25 5 EGYPTIAN Oil Minister Abdel-Hadi Kandeel will be the first Egyptian minister to visit Israel m three years when he arrives for a two-day stay on Monday, an Israeli official said m Jerusalem yesterday. Mr Kandeel will meet President Chaim Herzog, Prime Minister Shimon Peres, Foreign Minister YitzhakReuter - 69 words
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Advertisement251 1985-05-25 5 Wm THE INTELLIGENT SQUARE At the heart of Exchange Square is one of the most sophisticated communications and data systems m the world today. One that is linked to each floor by built-in block wiring, just like electronic plumbing And one that is available to every tenant, large or small,251 words
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272 1985-05-25 6 'Crying Lady' recalled as a witness MANILA, Fri. The Philippine Supreme Court today ordered the only witness to admit seeing the Manila airport murder of former opposition leader Benigno Aquino to submit to cross-examination. The court voted 10-2 m favour of dismissing the petition of Rebecca Quijano, dubbed "The CryingReuter - 272 words
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443 1985-05-25 6 GENEVA, Friday VIETNAMESE escaping from their homeland will continue to get some protection from pirates for another year. A United Nations programme against pirates menacing the Vietnamese "boat people" will continue for another year although funds for it have dropped by US$l million (552.2Reuter; UPI - 443 words
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298 1985-05-25 6 CANBERRA, Fri. Australia has assured Asean that the visit here by two senior Phnom Penh officials did not indicate any change m Canberra's policy towards the Heng Samrin regime, a government spokesman said here today. The assurance came after Malaysia, chairing the Asean standingAFP; Bernama; Reuter - 298 words
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191 1985-05-25 6 Hanoi envoy gets Thai protest note BANGKOK, Fri. Thailand today summoned Hanoi's ambassador to protest against more than 10 Vietnamese troop incursions from Cambodia since November and warned that Bangkok would use all available means against any violation of its territory. A Foreign Ministry memorandum given to Ambassador Tran QuangAFP; Reuter - 191 words
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Article, Illustration103 1985-05-25 6 THESE roadside venders throng the has terminal at Tanah Ahang Street ia Jakarta despite orders by city officials te leave. Such scenes are common la the Indonesian capital where tke vendors canse frequent t raffle congestions ar— d market places. The authorities' plan to resettle tke vendorsJakarta Post - 103 words
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111 1985-05-25 6 JAKARTA, Fri. A truck loaded with firecrackers exploded m central Jakarta last night damaging nearby buildings but causing no casualties, eyewitnesses said. The cause of the blast was not immediately known. Police and army spokesmen refused comment and security officials were not available. The parked truckReuter - 111 words
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207 1985-05-25 6 MANILA, Fri. President Ferdinand Marcos asked opponents yesterday to spare his wife Imelda from personal attacks, saying she would not run for President m the next election. "I am the one who will run," he said. Mr Marcos said criticisms that MrsAP - 207 words
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237 1985-05-25 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. All Mentris Besar and a Chief Minister have retained their post as divisional leaders m the Umno elections. Except for Negri Sembilan Mentri Besar Datuk Mohamad Isa Abdul Samad, the others were returned unopposed when nominations for divisional posts closed. DatukNST - 237 words
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Article81 1985-05-25 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A court here is to hold an inquiry into an application for extradition of a Malaysian to stand trial for a murder he allegedly committed while he was a student m West Germany, press reports said today. Woo Chee Kong, 23, was alleged to haveAFP - 81 words
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Article, Illustration84 1985-05-25 8 PARTICIPANTS from Jogjakarta performing a dance depicting bravery m defending the nation during Indonesia's National Awakening Day thi fi tuoa lr The Jogjakarta performers were among more than 8M artistes who took part m a twohour procession at the National Monument Square m Jakarta onJakarta Post - 84 words
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234 1985-05-25 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malayan Railway (KTM) will celebrate its 100 th year m service this July m a big way. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad will launch the celebration and exhibition at Taiping Railway Station on July 18. Taiping has been chosenNST - 234 words
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Article124 1985-05-25 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Pri. The government has gazetted Aids (Acquired immune Deficiency Syndrome) as a notifiable disease m Malaysia. This means that doctors and the public are now legally bound to inform the health authorities when they come across any suspected or known cases of Aids. AnyoneNST - 124 words
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Article291 1985-05-25 8 Indonesian mothers come to Malaysia to give birth KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE problems posed by the increasing number of illegal Indonesian immigrants m Malaysia are being worsened by the fact more of them are having babies m this country. Official sources said that almost everyNST - 291 words
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264 1985-05-25 8 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - Sogososha way to boost non-oil exports YANG RAZALI KASSIM By INDONESIAN exporters may be asked to operate along sogososha lines to boost the export drive of the country's non-oil products. According to the Suara Karva newspaper, the Trade Ministry sees such trading houses as a future trend m the country's264 words
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211 1985-05-25 8 MCA may form panel to clean up membership list KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The MCA ad-hoc committee is likely to set up an independent secretariat to rid the party's membership register of "phantom members. Malaysian Chinese Association sources said today that qualified and well-paid professionals would be employed to do this.NST - 211 words
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Article, Illustration150 1985-05-25 9 MADAM Peggy Shaw, 67, widow of film magnate Runme Shaw, is m hospital with a serious intestinal disorder. She has been receiving treatment at the Gleneagles Hospital but will be flown today to the University Medical Centre m San Francisco for150 words
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Article29 1985-05-25 9 A SRI Lankan delegation headed by Mr A. M. R. B. Attanayake, Deputy Minister ot Higher Education, will arrive tomorrow for a three-day visit.29 words
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Article, Illustration347 1985-05-25 9 KONG SOOK CHIN - KONG SOOK CHIN Kent Ridge to take m first batch of patients m late June By THE National University Hospital, the first privately-run government-owned hospital, will be opened m stages, starting next month. The first patients will be treated when the Department of Medicine and the Department347 words
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Article55 1985-05-25 9 NG ENG Chuan Contractor was fined $640 yesterday for damaging a Public Utilities Board cable along Lower Delta Road on Jan 25. The damaged cable caused public lighting along Jalan Bukit Merah and Lower Delta Boad to fail for several days. The proprietor, Ng Eng Chuan,55 words
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107 1985-05-25 9 THE National University Hospital is the first hospital m Singapore to have a $3.6 million building automation system In its nerve centre or central control room. The BAS monitors and controls $60 million worth of equipment and lifesupporting systems. it ensures that the107 words
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Article151 1985-05-25 9 TWENTY-FIVE dancers here will have a chance to take a class with the Washington Ballet's choreographer Goh Choo San. It will be the first time that Singapore-born Choo San, the company's associate artistic director and resident choreograEher, has given a class ere though this151 words
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297 1985-05-25 9 Two lose bid to get back $68,000 deposit TWO buyers of an 826 sq. metre plot of land at Lorong Mydin off Sims Avenue, lost their $68,040 deposit when they refused to complete the purchase. They also failed m their attempt yesterday to get the High Court to order the297 words
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279 1985-05-25 9 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM By BONN, Fri. Singapore sees itself as a gateway for European and other foreign entrepreneurs who want to trade with China. During talks with labour and government leaders here, Mr Ong Teng Cheong, the NTUC Secretary-General, said: "With our banking and279 words
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Article134 1985-05-25 9 BOOKSELLERS and stationers were asked yesterday to pay .more attention to people's cultural and spiritual well-being. They should help develop the reading habit by introducing good quality reading materials and encouraging cultural and artistic activities. The call was made by a Vice-President of the Singapore Chinese134 words
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Article, Illustration566 1985-05-25 10 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN Party officials to discuss basic beliefs at rally today By THE Workers' Party yesterday spelt out what it described as the basic ingredients for the kind of society it wanted for Singapore. Its belief m the oneness of all peoples everywhere, equal566 words
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Article265 1985-05-25 10 J.B. JEYARETNAM and Wong Hong Toy are pressing tor another chance to clear themselves of five criminal charges. The leaders of the Workers* Party have filed an application to take their case to the Court of Criminal Appeal. A similar application was rejected by Chief265 words
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Article84 1985-05-25 10 TWO salesmen were separately charged yesterday with act declaring to the Woodlands Customs checkpoint that they had premium petrel which is dutiable. Yeow Teck Hock, 34, is alleged to have had three litres while Ravildso s/o Giwarlal, TA, allegedly had four lites of petrol on Thursday84 words
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Article206 1985-05-25 10 COMMUNITY leaders of Chong Boon were last night urged to organise more activities for the young and old m the area. "Specifically we should look at activities for children, housewives, youths and working adults," said Mr Chandra Das, MP for Chong Boon, at a206 words
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Article, Illustration371 1985-05-25 10 Yong family draw jail terms for rioting SK members of the Yong family were jailed for between a month and eight months yesterday by a district court for rioting at an emporium more than one-and-a-half years ago. And just after the sentences were passed by District Judge Syed Alwee Alsree,371 words
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105 1985-05-25 10 New warrant against 'unpaid fares' case man A FRESH warrant was issued yesterday for the arrest of businessman Seah Peng Song, 58. who is facing four summonses of refusing to pay taxi fares amounting to $1,715. Seah did not turn up m court for the fourth time yes terday, but105 words
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92 1985-05-25 10 Australian historian here for visit AUSTRALIA'S Official Historian. Dr Peter Edwards, will arrive here on Tuesday for a four-day visit. He will visit the National University of Singapore on Wednesday morning and hold discussions with Associate Professor I_au Teik Soon, MP for Serangoon Garden. ViceDean, Faculty of Arts and Sciences,92 words
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Article, Illustration265 1985-05-25 11 IT WILL cost more to register for a marriage from next month. The Ministry of Community Development will increase marriage registration fees and other charges by an average of 30 per cent from June 15. The across-the-board increase is necessary because of higher costs incurred265 words
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202 1985-05-25 11 Doctor pays $1 m for missing banker's house THE former house of banker and businessman Ng Sau Long, who absconded m March, has been sold for $1.07 million. The buyer, a doctor, paid a 10 per cent downpayment for the double-storey house at 18-C, Chatsworth Road, m the Tanglin Road202 words
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213 1985-05-25 11 Deadline for remaining Wayang St hawkers THE remaining 27 hawkers la front of the Thong Chai Medical Institute at Wayang Street will have to move to the nearby Ellenborough Street Hawkers Centre by next Friday. The move Is part of the Government's plan to reslte all street hawkers In proper213 words
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Article39 1985-05-25 11 SIX final-year marine engineering students from the Singapore Polytechnic received Esso Marine Scholarships worth $1,500 each yesterday. About $49,000 has been awarded to 43 students, without bond, since the scholarship was introduced 15 years ago.39 words
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158 1985-05-25 11 Former students' adviser in Perth is dead MARY HODGKIN, who was a "mother-figure" to many overseas students m the university of Western Australia, died on March 1 this year. Mrs Hodgkin was 75 years old. She represented the Malaysian and Singapore Governments as liaison officer for their students m Western158 words
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112 1985-05-25 11 REGISTRATION for part-time courses run by the Vocational and Industrial Training Board (VTTB) will be held next* week. The courses include business studies, Best programme and lanApplicants should sign up during the registration period from Monday to Friday between 7 pm112 words
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413 1985-05-25 11 L. E PREMA - Deadline set for landlord's reply to rent cut demand L. E PREMA By A GROUP of President Merlin Hotel Complex shop-tenants, who petitioned for lower rent last month, have sent a second letter to their landlord, South Union Company this time setting a twoweek deadline for a reply. The letter,413 words
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278 1985-05-25 12 WESTERN Australia's Premier Brian Burke said yesterday there may be opportunities for more Singapore banks to obtain licences to operate m Australia. He said the door was not closed to foreign banks applying for new licences. Earlier this year, licences were given278 words
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Article, Illustration640 1985-05-25 12 LAI YEW KONG; GILLIAN POW CHONG; CHUA CHIN CHYE - LAI YEW KONG GILLIAN POW CHONG CHUA CHIN CHYE The Winnifred Teo murder Man exposed himself at least five times By and POLICE investigating the murder of schoolgirl Winnifred Teo are believed to be looking for a man who had exposed himself at least five640 words
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Article244 1985-05-25 12 WORK on improving the Singapore River Is expected to be completed by March next year. It started m March last year and will cost the Environment Ministry $5.7 million. The first phase of cleanlng-op the 8-km river and repairing the broken river walls244 words
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366 1985-05-25 12 THE signs are positive that Club Mediterranee. an international resort chain, will set up shop m Singapore, but probably not m the style of a beach resort. Mr Jean-Robert Reznik, Club Med's Chairman and Managing Director for the AsiaPacific and366 words
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Article114 1985-05-25 12 WORK on the first of three "gateways" to Geylang Serai for the Hari Raya celebrations began yesterday. At the junction of Sims Avenue and Geylang Serai, it is shaped like a dome and will be decorated with lights and traditional Malay carvings. Two other114 words
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Article303 1985-05-25 14 CHARMAINE CHAN - CHARMAINE CHAN ...and end up behind bars By of bad luck which started m Genting Highlands and continued m Singapore when they were caught trying to sell 22 goldcoloured bars for $280,000. The fake gold bars actually copper with a trace of gold were303 words
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304 1985-05-25 14 New income ceiling for HDB flats attracts 1 43 THE Housing Board's new income ceiling of $4,000 has so far attracted 143 families, who did not qualify previously, to apply for its flats. The applications were received m the month since April 27 when the board raised the monthly income304 words
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269 1985-05-25 14 No double tax on land leased at Defu THE Housing Board said yesterday that Defu industrialists have not been taxed twice for the land they are leasing from the board. The clarification was made because of complaints to Mr Philip Tan, the MP for Paya Lebar, that they have had269 words
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Article74 1985-05-25 14 A FORUM on more competitive pricing of transport and storage services will be held on June 25 at the World Trade Centre. The two-day forum, organised by the Singapore National Shippers' Council and the Port of Singapore Authority, will provide an insight into pricing policies and74 words
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Article128 1985-05-25 14 CHUNG Hwa Free Clinic m Toa Payoh is extending its consultation hours to cope with the increasing number of patients. From next month, the clinic will open from 7 am to 9 am m the morning, 1 pm to 5 pm m the afternoon, and128 words
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Article203 1985-05-25 14 Scholarships offer to Muslims ary Society of SingaKls looking for 10 lim h_»i-_ LUII BIBU-UW. HI.- 1. to he aaaamrnktm tor medical ar engineering scholarships being offered by the Islamic Development Bank of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. lie 10 ■-hstor-Mps ara offered aa loans to he repaid la instalments by the203 words
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146 1985-05-25 14 ONE union has scored a breakthrough by getting QQ _-___4_lT__. yiS luiuure— m<_iixig_'-i-*-..i staff to join as members. The Building, Construction and Timber Industries Employees Union (Batu) now has 24 supervisors from International Wood Product Ltd and another five from Kkm Sing Timber146 words
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135 1985-05-25 14 James Bond to rake in funds for new CC JAMES BOND is back again to help raise funds for the new $3.4 million Clementi Community Centre. For the third time, the Clementi CC building fund committee has picked the famed British secret agent to zero m on its target. Mr135 words
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Article385 1985-05-25 15 Motor traders list 3 effects of car curbs THE Government's latest measures to curb the car population have brought some unanticipated side effects, according to the Motor Traders Association. The association expressed concern yesterday over three "alarming" effects of the 25 per cent increase m petrol385 words
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Article, Illustration507 1985-05-25 15 Road accident victim saved by woman's blood MADAM Ng Chai Ping would rather keep quiet about the time two years ago when she helped save a road accident victim's life by giving him 900 cc of ncr blood. But she still went to507 words
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94 1985-05-25 15 PAP MPs and party activists will meet at the DBS auditorium tomorrow to discuss political Issues at a SGB_H#D* The First Deputy Prime Minister aad Defence Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, will aad then answer questions from the floor. About 8M party members94 words
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176 1985-05-25 15 50 trainees pass vocational training course FIFTY trainees received certificates for passing the Singapore Corporation of Rehabilitative Enterprises vocational training courses yesterday. Certificates of Competency were awarded to 31 trainees for pipe-fitting and six for electrical wiring while 13 who passed the general welding course received National Trade Certificates. Board176 words
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243 1985-05-25 15 A NEW citizenship certificate with the holder's photograph will be introduced from June 1. It will replace the eight types of certificates now issued for citizenship granted under different articles of the Constitution. These certificates have different formats and designs. The introduction of a243 words
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Article64 1985-05-25 15 Courses for seamen SEAMEN who are interested m improving their -kills can look forward: to two new fourweek conversion courses conducted by the National Maritime Board. All registered deck and engine ratings who have completed the re-training course or are not required to attend the re-training course are eligible to64 words
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Article43 1985-05-25 15 HUNDREDS of telephone lines m the Bedok Reservoir Road area went dead when an underground cable was damaged on Thursday. A Telecoms spokesman said yesterday that repairs were still being carried out and that the cause had not been braced.43 words
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Advertisement214 1985-05-25 12 HabitatThe most deliciously different dining room ideas start around $290 Strangely enough, when I buy a mug or a sofa with equal you've walked into a :JBB^HbßJ[^^^^^^^^^^B confidence, because they have home that's really impressed you, J ft I^ I B AwM both been selected for style, you'll notice that214 words
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Advertisement787 1985-05-25 13 /___________________r^_______________-\ ytmmW |j .EMPORIUM WW WkA^tW _P offers are on,y W »W Super Savers like These B^*^m v_o_m illw***^ 1 m^_-li mf-mWftlfltt**" fl ¥V_J 9___._^ ___h.__^_^^ v l )vV-fl''''' 7^^ %/r-MW-' m HtSSfl M __l<lmHHßHli^*^^T^ M__j_iififnr 1 (v£ J_m en \*r A l^ illlKH^wi V1 1 v/Jk >*ST .1 t787 words
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Advertisement338 1985-05-25 14 m B B re_ r hr__r_c_ r _ir_ c rvouu ism l Ak W A W introduces the latest m Beds and Bedding 'MARA' queen-size brass Bed from Ital $2595 'SPRINGMAID' Bedlinen iL^a^^ Q^'^ellat $58 II m_ BBlil fl m VJa^ Jl Bf mmm^ m UV a _E_bSS _j^ w|338 words
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Advertisement29 1985-05-25 14 v^. rv/vTCfI B m. K\^_fl__k_l B m. mr^ ___E__B__' B B _B mA MA Available only while stocks last. And get refreshed with Nestea today. Plunge into refreshing Nestea29 words
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Advertisement731 1985-05-25 15 Ifiljl J i^^ L B^_L I BEDROOM SET free clock for .JBMw. I I l_k AT HALF THE PR,CE EVE 3oi PURCHASE OF |Xf I IK MATT RESS H p^e F |?^E I _B ii ii™. '_mm_B__--Ij___B ii^Tr' -y. i«.i hi 'l i im flm *MAL ir "*W-«___B^ B 11731 words
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485 1985-05-25 16 The Straits Times says Heritage is not just history THE National Museum reincarnated with new galleries is now open to the public. The previous "bone and butterfly" collections have been removed and replaced by artifacts which spell quite a different conception of what a museum is to be. Before this485 words
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Article163 1985-05-25 16 "THE court action is not aimed at seizing power but to maintain and safeguard the Sabah State Constitution." Tun Datu Mustapha Harun, former Sabah Chief Minister, on why he filed a writ seeking to declare as unconstitutional the appointment of Datuk Joseph Pairin Kitingan as Chief163 words
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515 1985-05-25 16 T.F. Hwang takes you down Memory Lane PAUSE AND PONDER HERE'S a saying for you U pause ami ponder: "By protecting oneself, one protect* others; by protecting others, one protects oneself." The saying, probably unfamiliar to most of ■s, comes from Lord Buddha. I first fell for it years ago515 words
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633 1985-05-25 16 WALLACE TURNER - WALLACE TURNER By Pretending, or asserting, that the syllable "man" signifies males exclusively can lead one into such barbarisms as "ombudsperson" or f| "freshperson". BERKELEY A federal civil rights official has complained to the University of California at Berkeley that its course catalogue633 words
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Article, Illustration1116 1985-05-25 16 ONG MING SEING - ONG MING SEING Elderly people are among the most vulnerable to cheats By 4 There is no one device capable of diagnosing all or a wide variety of diseases. Beware of the practitioner who says he can diagnose and treat any1,116 words
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Advertisement234 1985-05-25 16 I c iSlr^K told by past visitors. i Tt.mes books I LAfBm 9^ 1 International Ff] FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS kl^ai J-'onq p -rt Roao Singapore 226' a memoes c* The Times Organisation IF YOU THINK THIS IS JUST 'ONE OF THOSE"WT^\ SALE *\7jT\ T T*D TT? To start with, this sale234 words
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Article, Illustration994 1985-05-25 17 SUSAN CHIRA - SUSAN CHIRA 68,000 people each paid more than $88,000 this year By 4 High taxes like this would have triggered a social revolt a few hundred m years ago. 7 Mr Konosuke Matsushita (above), founder of the Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., whoNYT - 994 words
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Article, Illustration941 1985-05-25 17 PAUL RAEBURN - The Pill at 25 it's much safer now PAUL RAEBURN By 4 We're talking about exposure to a drug of unprecedented scope m m human history. 7 Dr Bruce Stadel, an expert on the risks and benefits of the various forms of contraception, commenting on the use of the Pill.AP - 941 words
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Advertisement545 1985-05-25 17 _________________l Mm WWeLzMaM JW^^ m mA^Wi^ It's yours FREE at Delfi Orchard At Delfi Orchard, we want you to go home If you buy $120 worth of M happi. This beautiful authentic Japanese products, you'll get a FREE M m* happi coat, specially designed for customers Delfi Orchard multi-purpose W545 words
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On Parliament
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182 1985-05-25 18 I AM a 17-year-old student. I was taken aback when I heard the First Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, explain m Parliament that, if we continue to build Housing Board flats at the present rate, we will run out of land m182 words
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Letter248 1985-05-25 18 THE Member of Parliament for Anson, Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam, challenged the Government to grow up and accept the reality that Singaporeans wanted a viable opposition m Parliament. He asked: 1. Has the Government grown up? 2. Is this Government mature enough to accept a constitutional opposition?248 words
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264 1985-05-25 18 I WOULD like to take this opportunity to share my experiences while looking for a job recently. Last Monday, I responded to an advertisement for a male warehouse clerk. It required that the successful applicant be able to start work immediately. No interview time was given.264 words
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Letter117 1985-05-25 18 I AM writing m response to the reports on the shortage of teachers published m your paper recently. My wife is a Ngee Ann Polytechnic diploma holder who happened to discover a love for teaching while working as a relief teacher for about six months. She117 words
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On better retrenchment benefits for unionised workers
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323 1985-05-25 18 Shipyard's action runs counter to spirit of cooperation I READ with astonishment the report m your paper of Sembawang Shipyard paying nonunionised employees less retrenchment benefits than their unionised counterparts, and of the National Trades Union Congress giving its support to the decision. (ST, May 18). It is surely myopic323 words
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175 1985-05-25 18 I REFER to Sembawang Shipyard's retrenchment exercise and its payment of different benefits to unionised and non-unionised members and would like to say that I am stupefied by the Singapore National Employers Federation's stand on the matter. I am surprised that the SNEF should be175 words
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238 1985-05-25 18 I REFER to the letter regarding the frozen food section of one of our supermarkets. (ST, May 14). We have since identified the supermarket and have investigated the matter. The problem started after the defrosting timer m the freezer became defective m mid-April. Repairs were238 words
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Letter124 1985-05-25 18 PLEASE refer to the letter "Some heavy trucks have unsafe tyres" by Mr Zhuo Tianfu. (ST, May 10). The Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) Rules, 1974, regulate the types of tyres that are to be used on various types of vehicles. They also require that the124 words
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Article, Illustration86 1985-05-25 19 EXPECTATIONS of a higher finish towards the end of the week did not materialise as prices fell across a broad front. There was little interest m the market yesterday and volume fell further to 6.8 million shares valued at $14.8 million. The Straits Times Industrial Index lost86 words
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Article51 1985-05-25 19 Stafan 193 4 12 MMwMb 790 +10 8 NINO 285 +9 lariMtoHMc 300 6 P»QMc 265 4-6 «OI 248 +6 Sp««te 265 -5 QmM 260 +5 HuneM 306 +4 Sport Imt 300+3 UOB 444 +2 OUB 360 +2 PwfcPhrt 3SO +2 lufQKt 336 +2 MmMIMp 318 +2 MttraMdr 31051 words
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Article57 1985-05-25 19 MTP 328 -B Cmliiii 620 —10 Nuims 374 -8 BSwtwwi 360 -8 CPraptrin 352 -8 KAiMsaSOc 216 -7 H Royal 118 -7 0 C B C 945-5 DBS 620—5 ICB 535 -5 H leonf CredH 510 -5 Man 180 -5 ICEnt 135 -5 Unrisoe 108 -5 Ti— ti 8957 words
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Article14 1985-05-25 19 IGI Holdings 50c 820,000 Gr ond United 654,000 Seolion 482,000 OUB 311,00014 words
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Article67 1985-05-25 19 r May 23 May 24 May 23 May 24 ST Properties 468 93 466.61 BT Composite ***** '26 58 STMimngs 314.09 314.04 BTin<Ka;or *****27 *****28 ST Plantations 2362 64 2361.96 BTO6 0S +233 +97 QCBC 633.13 630.95 ST Industrials 820 98 818.24 OUB Composite 417 42 415.79 ST France67 words
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Article32 1985-05-25 19 INDICES Highs Lows Straits fines Business fines Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) *****/84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/83) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78(12/8/82)32 words
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Article15 1985-05-25 19 I THE US dollar closed at DM3.0725 m Singapore, losing 275 points, i i15 words
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Article22 1985-05-25 19 I£ DM V FP S$ HI 118$ ***** 3.0680 ***** unq 2.2190 7 7700 ***** 3.0725 ***** 9.3710 2.2220 7.771022 words
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Article33 1985-05-25 19 Eurodollar: Gained six ticks to 91.92 a contract. Deutschemark: Gained 22 ticks to 0.3257 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained eight ticks to 0.*****8 a contract. Gold: Gained US$O.4O to U*****.80 an ounce.33 words
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Article85 1985-05-25 19 Krugerrand sales take a tumble LONDON, Fri. Sales on the world market of South African krugerrands, oneounce gold pieces, plunged 71 per cent m April compared with March. Market specialists said here today this was mainly because of a steppedup anti-apartheid campaign m the US. South Africa sold only 44,137AFP - 85 words
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Article108 1985-05-25 19 I NEW YORK, Fri. General Dynamics Corp stock rose lm to 72% m heavy trading after severi al analysts, impressed by the company's manoeuvres m reaction to a government probe, reiterated buy recommendations. Mr Paul Nisbet of Prudential Bache Securities said he renewed his buy recommendation yesterday.Reuter - 108 words
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Article74 1985-05-25 19 Price of extortion I TOKYO, Fri. Ezaki Glico Co. the Japanese confectioner that was targetted by a candy-poi-soning extortion group, said today its after-tax profits plunged 80 per cent m the year to March. Ezaki spokesman Hiroyuki Shingu attributed the poor performance to the threats the Osakabased company received fromAP - 74 words
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Article79 1985-05-25 19 BRUSSELS, Fri. Nippon Steel of Japan remained well ahead as the world's top steel producer last year. The International Iron and Steel Institute said today Nippon Steel produced 29.4 million tonnes last year and runner-up US Steel, 14.3 million tonnes. Output of the major companiesAFP - 79 words
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Article74 1985-05-25 19 TOKYO, Fri. Japanese long-term banks are likely to cut the long-term Krime rate to 7.5 per cent -om 7.7 per cent on Tuesday, banking sources said. This follows plans to reduce the coupon on five-year bank debentures to 6.6 per cent from 6.8 per cent onReuter - 74 words
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Article195 1985-05-25 19 China's nine areas for growth THERE are nine bright spots for Singapore investors looking to China. These were listed by the Trade Development Board, the Deputy Mayor of Xiamen Special Economic Zone ana Anthony Russell of Hongkong Bank at the bank's China seminar yesterday. The nine areas tor growth are:195 words
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Article, Illustration507 1985-05-25 19 RONNIE LIM - End of NWC in sight Mobil chief RONNIE LIM By THE National Wages Council would have served out its purpose "m one or two years at the most", thinks the outgoing Mobil Chairman, Mr Dorsey Dunn, who resigned from the council on Thursday. Mr Dunn, who was also the president507 words
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Article, Illustration363 1985-05-25 19 BE CAREFUL when you do business with China, advised two speakers at Hongkong Bank's Heart of the Dragon seminar yesterday. They were addressing about 500 guests attending the one-day seminar at the Hyatt Regency Singapore about the good future m China. Mr Anthony Russell, Hongkong363 words
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Article87 1985-05-25 19 ICB lowers interest rates THE Industrial Commercial Bank has announced a drop m interest rates. Its prime lending rate is down a quarter point to 8.25 per cent, while its savings rate has fallen by half a point to 6 per cent. One- and two-month fixed deposits rates are lower87 words
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Article, Illustration596 1985-05-25 19 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH Hongkongßank confident businessmen have nothing to fear By HONGKONGBANK is confident that China will keep its word to foreign businessmen. "There are a number of people who believe that the present policies and philosophy cannot be maintained," the Chairman of the Hongkongßank596 words
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Article207 1985-05-25 19 PARKWAY Holdings Ltd, which wants to diversify overseas, has invested m Hongkong property. Through its subsidiary, Parkway Panama Ltd Inc, which is incorporated m the Republic of Panama, the group bought a 40 per cent stake m property company, Lee Hing Development Ltd of Hongkong,207 words
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Article191 1985-05-25 19 SHAREHOLDERS m Kuala Lumpur Kepong Bhd, Malaysia's second largest plantation group, have every reason to be happy. Tne sale of KLK's stake m Highlands and Lowlands Bhd reaped an extraordinary gain of Ms 96 million and boosted group net profits from Ms 26 million191 words
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Article2399 1985-05-25 20 READERS should be aware ol the imitation. of this information. Not every transaction, mr i every price dealt m at the stock exchange, is covered m "business done". Further, because i al dealings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the2,399 words
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Article1704 1985-05-25 20 INDUSTRIALS A Choc (2 1 38 AISBI KM. 1 14 (4) 115 xall Akom (1 058 1 068 (2) 1.04 (33) 1 05 AMD (3 008 3 028 (1)3.00 Antohd 256X5) 1 27(1) 1 25(2) 1 26 API 896 90S) (22) 89 12 (5) 901,704 words
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Article2771 1985-05-25 20 M Aires quoted have a par value of SI. unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip/riftats. N Tsi-eiempted dividend. ABN is traded ai lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars. 1985 Last VieW Vol Day Ugh Low Company Sale Chance ('000) Kfh Low2,771 words
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599 1985-05-25 21 EXPECTATIONS of the Singapore stock market finishing the week higher did not materialise as prices fell over a broad front yesterday. There was little interest m the market and volume fell further to 6.8 million shares worth $14.8 million. Dealers are starting to sound599 words
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Article259 1985-05-25 21 May 24 MO ChMft Associated Hotels 0.65 -0.05 Bonk Of East Askj 27 30 -0.1 Cheung Kong 16.40 -0.3 Owio Lghr 15.30 -0.2 Cross Hort) Tunml 10.30 -02 F E Consortium 0.75 -0.02 Far East Exch »*x 0.0425 uneh G I Cement 8.50 -02 Gnat Eagle 0.88 -0.02 Hong259 words
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Article332 1985-05-25 21 Iby 24 Yen On** Afnomoto 1100 -20 Akoi 419 -2 Amodo 992 +2 AsoN Own 976 -34 Asohi Gloss 865 13 Bar* Tk 816 +2 Bridgntorw 516 unch Canon 1210 -10 Casio Computer 1680 -10 Oti2«n 478 uneh ONp Print 1040 +10 D Nippon Screen Da* 698 -2 Dach.332 words
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Article317 1985-05-25 21 May 24 Cents Chante (tat) A C I 242 +6 A N I 286 1 A P M 273 -7 Aberfoyte 1240 -10 Age 245 -2 Atone* Oi 108 unch Allied M« 252 unch Ampol Exp 250 unch Ampol Pet 184 unch Am 461 -2 Ashton 100 +4 B317 words
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Article71 1985-05-25 21 I I L—J I 1 U I NST Index Friday 1296.23 (1299.45) t| Hongkong Hang Seng Friday 1596.84 (1617.30) g£Australian All-Ordinaries Friday 883.2 (887.4) Nkkei D J Average r Friday *****.85 (*****.13) Financial fines Industrials Thursday 1010.2 (1020.9) Dow Jones Average 0P Thursday 1296.71 (1303.76) M__ r (Fiiurej m71 words
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Article216 1985-05-25 21 May 23 IBS Charge Alcoa 32H -I Aled Chem Cp 40% -1% AlKs-Chalmers 6M Am Tel Tel 23% Amox Inc 16*4 Amr Corn 44K8 Bethlehem Stl 16* +14 Boeing Co 63% +*4 Burroughs Cp 65% -*i Caterpior Co 34% -V 4 Chose Monhtn 58% Chrysler Cp 34% Citicorp216 words
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Article572 1985-05-25 21 May 24 Pence Chance INDUSTRIALS Alied-Lyons 193 -3 Ass. Dairies 152 -4 BTRPLC 363 -10 Babcocks 158 unch Barclays 384 -3 Beecham 353 -5 BICC 230 -5 Blue Orel* 533 -20 BOC Group 301 -3 Boots 186 -8 Bowater 273 -10 BATS 315 -3 Britannia 108 I BP 530572 words
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Article, Illustration249 1985-05-25 21 Vessel Berth Arr Oep Keppel Wharves Hongyin K33 aside 25/5 Kirn Soon Li K22 aside 25/5 Kota Ratu K3l aside 25/5 Kris Merubi M2SW aside 25/5 Navigator K35 aside 25/5 Sena K24E aside 25/5 Vega Kl9 aside 25/5 Tomoe 5 K29 aside 25/5 Akademili Tupolev K9 25/5249 words
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Article288 1985-05-25 21 OCBC OUB 1106 DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings 5 3 '4 6V4 5 3 /4 5% Autosave s'/« Fixed deposit 1 month 43-4 5 4 3 4 4 3 (1) 3 months 5 5 V* 5 5 6 months 5V 4 5% 5>4 51* 9 months 5V 2 6288 words
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Article146 1985-05-25 21 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dolars to Foreifn currency currency one unit of to Sslo fore*, currency Australian dollar 1.5147—1.5176 6.73-6.51 Canadian dollar 1.6188—1.6207 6.25-6.15 NZ dollar 1.0027—1.0054 10.22—9.80 Sterling pound 2.8140 2.8174 3.59—3.52 US dollar 2.2210-2.2220 4.53-4.49 Austrian schilling 10.2515—10.2609 98.41—95.64 Belgian franc (com) 3.5868-3.5908 281.69-276.16146 words
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Article161 1985-05-25 21 Managers' prices for May 258.27 Singapore Unit Trust Th* Commerce 1.97— 2.09xd The Savings Fund 1.48—1.57 Spore Prog Fund 0.86—0.91 Spore Sec. Fund 1.27-1.35 S pore Invest Fund 0.92—0.97 Spore Equity Fund 0.87— 0 92 Asia Unit Trust Mal Invest Fund 2.11— 2.26»d Mal Prof Fund 0.85—0.90 Mal161 words
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Article93 1985-05-25 21 THE Singapore dollar traded quietly within a narrow range of 2.2200/10 and 2.2215/25. It opened at 2.2195/10 but closed at 2.2210/ 20 at 3 pm yesterday. Against the deutschemark, the greenback strengthened m late afternoon trading, touching 3.0810/20 after opening at 3.0680/00. It closed at 3.0760/80 with a low93 words
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Article100 1985-05-25 21 THE KILOBAR market traded between 5522,655 and 5522,740 yesterday. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.00/316.50. It re-opened m the afternoon at U*****. 50/316. 00, moved to a high of U*****.80/317.20 and closed at U*****.50/ 316.90. Source: Rothschild. The London gold Ox yesterday was at U*****. 35, down100 words
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Article22 1985-05-25 21 GOLD US$/oz Fri Thurs Singapore 316.50-317.00 315.20 315.70 Hongkong 316.70-317.20 315.00—315.50 Thurs Wed New York 315.50-316.00 315.30-315.80 London 316.25-316.75 316.80-317.3022 words
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Article87 1985-05-25 21 Eurodollar 3-month deposit EURODOLLARS opened firmer m the wake of progress m the budget deficit cut. Prices fluctuated within a narrow range. The market was quiet and most traders remained square ahead of the long weekend and the ACI congress m Toronto. (100 implied interest rate) Open High Low Sett87 words
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Article71 1985-05-25 21 LACK of fresh impetus and absence of new US economic data generated little interest m the spot market which spilled into futures. The June deutshemark opened at a high of 0.3260. It feU to 0.3251 but rebounded to finish at 0.3257. (US dollar Deutschemark) Open High Low Sett Est71 words
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Article, Illustration44 1985-05-25 21 THERE was little enthusiasm m yen futures. In line with a weaker US dollar, yen futures closed higher at 0.*****8. Open High Low Sett Est Jon 85 0 *****68 0.*****8 Sent 0.*****7 d£ 0.*****9 Open Int (Thare): 2tl. Act Vol (Thnrs): H.44 words
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Article, Illustration64 1985-05-25 21 WHILE the US dollar was traded lower m the cash market, there was little movement m the gold futures price. June gold closed a touch higher at U*****.80. Reports trom Security Pacific National Bank/SPAFI (In USfper Troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est V»l Jon 85 316.808 316.80 10064 words
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Article19 1985-05-25 21 Tin Cijse* P"C« MS /kio XL Tin 29 36 rose si> cents Turnover 128 tonnes down 17 tonnes19 words
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Article20 1985-05-25 21 1 Rubb-r Cto.ni prices cerrts/kio Singapore June 169 00 down 1 .0 cents Malaysia June ***** down one cent20 words
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Article30 1985-05-25 21 Silver Ctoiaif price. USJ tro» fri n_ri Smjapore 6 16 6 21 61? -6 17 Thurv met New *oa fe 10 6 lb 61!-6 16 Source Credit Suisse Spot.-30 words
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Article26 1985-05-25 21 Closing prices Co f f/tome Wm Spot *****0-1212 00 (*****0-*****0, 3 months 1204 00-1205 OC' (1205 00—1205 00. Market tone Barely Steady Sales 18.350 tonnes26 words
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Article25 1985-05-25 21 Oosnt pnces Alummiun- Thn Spot 879 50-880.00 (*****-874 50i 3 months 902 50— 903 00 (895 00-896 00) Market tone Steady Sales 7,050 tonnes25 words
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Article108 1985-05-25 21 Ctosmg prices Crude MJ/tonne palm ol May 1305 (southi 128 C (central) 1260 (north i June 1?95 (south 1260 (central. 1255 (north! July i2OO (centra! 1190 (souths Refined palm ol USJ/tomes RBD palrr lune 620 seder. July 590 sellers Aug 565 (sellers RBD Oleir June 61C sellers July108 words
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166 1985-05-25 22 Moving Sing Tao base to Australia PLANS to move the base of Sing Tao Newspapers Ltd to Australia do not indicate lack of faith In Hongkong, Chairman Sally Aw said. Sing Tao announced yesterday that its Australian associate, Cereus Ltd, will takeReuter - 166 words
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Article103 1985-05-25 22 LONDON, Fri. The London and Philadelphia stock exchanges plan to link their dollar-sterling option contracts by autumn, so that contracts opened on one exchange can be closed on the other, a London exchange official said. An informal agreement reached this week would give the exchanges exclusive rights toReuter - 103 words
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572 1985-05-25 22 Stock market weekly round-up by MARA FERNANDEZ Singapore Top five stocks THE FOLLOWING is a list ol the five most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore this week 11 gives the turnover m thousands of units, closing prices yesterday and the high572 words
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Article, Illustration16 1985-05-25 22 "The problem with being retired it that you've to daydream on your own time."16 words
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Article, Illustration197 1985-05-25 22 Most active stock Growth Industrial Holdings THE most active stork spot this week goes to Growth Industrial Holdings, the sister company of Pan Electric Industries. G. I. Holdings' turnover for the week amounted to 3,477 lots, edging out the nearest contender, Grand United Holdings, by 257197 words
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236 1985-05-25 22 A good start, then buyers retreat Kuala Lumpur THE Malaysian stock market began well on Monday following statements that the country was on a path of sustained growth. Bank Negara's Deputy Governor, Datuk Dr Lin See Van, had told partici pants at the weekend national conference of the securities industries236 words
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Advertisement10 1985-05-25 21 Good HoLsekeaping $4.90 *****5-^xl22^ IflTimes 1 1_9 Dist rib iters10 words
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Advertisement94 1985-05-25 22 The Marac Group Merchant Bankers International Trade Financiers. New Zealand, Singapore, Hong Kong, Australia MARAC MERCHANT RANK (S.E. ASIA) LIMITED 141 Market Street, #07-01 Harapan Building, Singapore 0104 Tel: *****22 Telex: RS ***** MARAC Cables: MARACMBANK ACU EURO-KIWI DEPOSITS Indicative Deposit Rates USD NZD pa 1 MONTH 7% 22 794 words
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Advertisement1703 1985-05-25 23 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: /ft\ Monday Friday 9 00am to 5.00pm Run-On: $5 00 per line (Mm. $15 00) I Food/Enterteinment (2 —5) fl 7W XTH _m iii 1 1_ _*Rt ii ii wm. Ammmmm*. mmm. m /"V _paw ii Saturday 8.30 am to 2.00pm (Ham rang- Jd, l____k1,703 words
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Advertisement500 1985-05-25 23 13 Musical Instruments CHROMATIC PIANO TECH. company specialised ln piano servicing, repair, rental, used piano trade-in a transportation of pianos. We also offer music course, besides, we have a wide range of well known pianos, violins a music books for you too. Plse call at: 756 Upper Serangoon Rd #03-28,500 words
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Advertisement682 1985-05-25 23 14 Antiques/ Arts/Crafts fN^HOICI_n SALE! Sale at dealer's price 6 big lorries new shipment: 100 yeers Blackwood furniture. Limited storage space Everything must go! Only for today Forced to open until 12 midnight. 42 Watten Rise *****91/ *****89. ANTIQUE CLOCKS/ POCKET watches, grandfather clock, gramaphone, Chinese porcelain/ painting, fans. *****74.682 words
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Advertisement854 1985-05-25 23 20 Pats/Pet Cara ADORABLE POODLE PUPPIES SIRED BY SMOKEY THE BEAR (Ch Kllbrennan Melody Man of Inezeree, 4 Challenge Certificates, RBIS, RBIG, Winner, Kandy Cup Obedience Competition). One silver, one white pup out of Ch Tannic Fluff Fluff (6 Challenge Certs, 1 RCC, obedience trained) superb as pets or for854 words
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Advertisement959 1985-05-25 23 aaa! LaaV 4^! ____r B mw W Keen on a free B how you can B get one at Satay Anika P classification 2. g s mma s _bb b 23 Shopping Guide 23 Shopping Guide r- s STOCK CLEARANCE of Italian Men's wear, pants, shoes, belts, leather and T-Shlrts959 words
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Advertisement538 1985-05-25 23 27 Wanted URGENTLY WANT TO HIRE FOR FILM SET 1 LARGE ORNATE CHINESE OFFICE DESK (Approx. 6' x 3 1/2') Plssss ring: *****11 ABSOLUTELY HIGHEST PRICES offered for your gold, diamond. Jewellery, watches and pawnshop tickets Telephone: *****6 *****9, Address: #03-02, Third floor. People's Park Centre BEST PRICES OFFERED for538 words
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Advertisement632 1985-05-25 24 28 Seise Other 25 Sale: Other Products Products Wi*kW^W^^^_ I mA^mr ry I Trad* In your old colour W M^m M TV for $100 and above •t_»^"*^ ,^_V*l*' Hir purchase availabl*. M MWMmX^^ma'^ No down paym*nt rsquinsd m\\ H^^aO^ __Am*m R Wt l *M\ K____a___R____fl__ _^e*^ 22ft Upp Thomson Rd632 words
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Advertisement489 1985-05-25 24 36 Housa Rsnovation/ Decor KBtTYRBRBNOVATIOM A FURNITURE MFRS Showroom; 5 Jalan Wangi (Off MacPherson Road) HDB Licensed Contractor Specialise m HDB/ private/ houses c Ceramlc/marble/parcuet etc. c Kitchen cabinet/ wardrobe Spray plaster/painting c Electrical/plumbing services c Wallpaper/carpet/cornices c Alumlnlum/lron grilles c Design/interior decor consulting m AM ronQos of ronovstton works*489 words
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Advertisement746 1985-05-25 24 S----= S__.S_________________________S _B_=S -SB-SB BB 88 House 38 Hours Rsnovation/ Decor Renovation/ Decor I LOOKING FOR KITCHEN J CABINETS??? SHOWROOM PRE-OPENINQ 1 J SPECIAL OFFER 2 COME AND SEE I ITALY'S CASAGRANDE (Awarded MERCURIO D'ORO 1868) 1 o Unique compact concealed cooker hood, special I J space saving design must746 words
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Advertisement593 1985-05-25 24 37 Aircondit ionsrs/ Rsnr.Qsrstors KOWA ELBCTWCAL SPECIALISES ln repairing, servicing, Installing a selling all kinds of alrcons, fridge, washing machines a home appliances. *****28/*****17 REPAIR, INSTALL, BUY, sell Old/ new aircon/ car aircon, fridge, washer, beater. *****98/ *****97. SSESSSSSSS 30 TV/ VMao/ Hl-Fi TM BEST OF the Mcintosh C 22593 words
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Advertisement815 1985-05-25 24 5= ___B__SBBS 49 Packing/ Storaga/ Dslivsry/Rsmoval HOUSE REMOVAL/ TRANSPORTATION service. Office removal specialised ln pianos, organs delivery tt disposal service. Experienced, reliable It responsible workers provided. Reasonable charges, good tc fast service. Day/ night service. Please call *****97. We are at your service 7 days a week from Ba.m. to815 words
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Advertisement654 1985-05-25 24 ____B I mWm _T__ An adver ti* er a classif ica- 11l Lsl *i° n 74 squires Motorcyclists clists to deliver health _B_Lrl aa MB drinks to homos. A good |D_l i-yssW^ \m% Mmm IAWmWi i _____P^ .g.y> mm^A****A**9*tmmm*mWMMfml 65 Situations Wantad MULTI FORCE Employment Agency (C-0428-01) is tha MONT654 words
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Advertisement519 1985-05-25 24 66 Situations Vacant: Profsssionsl/ Exscutivs CAMERON McNAMARA KRAMER Consulting Enginaars, Projact Port Morsaby rsquirss a SENIOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEER Cameron McNamara Kramer is a multi-dlsclpllnary consulting company practicing ln the civil and structural engineering fields, planning and project management The company practises ln Papua New Guinea from Its Port Moresby office519 words
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Advertisement408 1985-05-25 24 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive S%f THE AMERICAN hospital wmmm invites applicants for Qualifications Postl a Post graduate certificate m midwifery is preferred •At least 1 year of clinical teaching experience Post 2 *-Post graduate certificate m midwifery preferred Benefits Pleasant working condition, free medical treatment, subsidized meals, in-house education.408 words
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Advertisement629 1985-05-25 24 67 Situations Vacant: 67 Situations Vacant: EDP EDP I Cold Storage Trading I B Wa invito applications for the position of: m M Duties and responsibilities include: B B O Supervision of day-to-day computer B B operations X B O Maintenance of computer files and B B documentation S B629 words
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Advertisement218 1985-05-25 24 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical r ACCOUNTS 1 ASSISTANT World leading peblleßor ergantty naeoa a nig*! cauora Acexperience cad m keeping B_B We offer all kinds of competitive frlngei such as medical scheme, insurance etc. Please write ln full confidence to: S.T. BOX A***** 390 Kirn Seeg Reed Spore 0823.218 words
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Advertisement489 1985-05-25 25 70 Situationa Vacant: 70 Situationa Vacant: 1 Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clericei Clerical H An established group of companies m j Jurong invites applications for the J W positions of: Li I1) Book-keeper (Maio I I To handle a full set of manufacturing I j accounts and inventory control. Assist 1 m489 words
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Advertisement811 1985-05-25 25 '0 Situationa Vacant f 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical iIHDB 1 Invites applications from Singapore citizens J for appointmtot as at TYPIST/CLERICAL ASSISTANT "i GCE 3 'O' Level Including English. An LCCI/Pltman typewriting certificate of 40 wpm Is preferred. Candidates who do not possess the typewriting certificate will811 words
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Advertisement611 1985-05-25 25 70 Situationa Vacant: Sacratarial/ Clerical THE WOULD WIDE COURIERS ACCOUNTS/ GENERAL CLERK Mm OCE O' level. Preferably with some work- Ing experience, teresled candidates are refootoG iv can Or oppty bi writing otn%9 Qiiollflcotions, oxportonco, "ooont ond oxpoctod oolory loc THE REGIONAL FINANCIAL ACCOUNTANT TNT BKYPAK SERVICES (8) PTE LTD611 words
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Advertisement727 1985-05-25 25 70 Situations Vacant: Sacratarial/ Clerical __S____________-_____-a------S---i 5 B Established trading company t invites suitably ouaHßed I candidates to BB the pool of: a JUNIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK rtW m tW€j^iAwnmwi o s Minimum OCE O' Level t with credit ln English 1 LCCI Intermediate Book- keeping Certificate a l year of727 words
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Advertisement809 1985-05-25 25 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ I v>iertcBi lULTMIATIONAL DRHJJNG CONRACTOR requires an Accounts 'ayable Clerk to start lmmedltely Remuneration dependent ipon experience. Please send reume and copies of supporting lual.flcatlons to The Admlnlsratlve Manager, P.O. Box 147, .anglin Road Road Post Office, llngapore 9124 HANSPORT CO. REOUME Female tccount Clerk, able809 words
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Advertisement1175 1985-05-25 25 71 Situationa Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales f V SALES MANAGER AGGREGATES A BUILDING f MATERIALS amWWMßmmwßmßm BMW iRVIttO vTOfl- p#CSOfIS WtSSMftQ tO t£K# _ffr th* s> nior staff position ol fSstoi Msn>gsr m n \wtqw _U___k_W__ Slafmri___J fii___M_.lv A f_n_Rf rsinii Commmnw WlMRrlpy MHIBIIHI QM|F|IIJ Wi Wae^Mf BBB||1,175 words
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Advertisement393 1985-05-25 25 72 Situatione Vacant: Technical OCEAMEERBNCT INTERNATIONAL miI III diei-ltiliiiscl el! and gat eecoe company wMti ap siang. lor. rELECOMMUMCATIONS TECHNICIANS Computerized Data Gathering Systems Computer Assisted Operations (CAO) 10 yrs experience or more ONC/ OGLI Pt II or equivalent (electrical' lelecomst Hands on experience In maintenance, testing, troubleshooting and repair393 words
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Advertisement658 1985-05-25 26 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situationa Vacant: 72 Situationa Vacant: Technical Technical Technical ____H_____ m jmm a m w. W^Mm mm. mM m MmcM mmmm VH Keppel Shipyard Urnittdil II Make a career m the largest local industrial group m Singapore. II Join our established training programmes m: 1 1 II658 words
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Advertisement198 1985-05-25 26 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical I Technical t_fi_J==_i_____ imJmm^^mWm\mm^^\ Arising from the Company's modernisation programme of our production machineries, applications are invited from motivated young men with a keen interest to learn new skills snd to progress with the Company for the positions of TRAINEE TECHNICIANS AGE:Preferably between198 words
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Advertisement257 1985-05-25 26 72 Situationa Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical maa^aaaammmmmmmm,. An established local Contractor requiree the following: SITE SUPERVISOR The job: c Overall incharge of the condominium housing project Candidate must be able to co-ordinate with contractors sub-contractors well Qualifications: c Minimum 8 years of practical experience m related field c257 words
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Advertisement333 1985-05-25 26 72 Situationa Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical The Electronics Leaders We are now looking for promising individuals to join us as:Service Technicians The Job: To perform installation, maintenance and service/project support of Public Address, Conference, Intercoms, Radio Paging and Security Surveillance Systems. Qualifications: One with ITC/NTC 11/NTC 111 m333 words
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Advertisement206 1985-05-25 26 72 Situationa Vacant: Technical GEO COMSULTANTS L TD An International Oilfield Service Company requires FEMALE LABORATORY TECHNICIANS tor its expanding Stratigraphic Services Laboratory Applicants should possess GCE O Level passes m science subjects and have a good command of English Laboratory experience would be a considerable advantage In teres led206 words
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Advertisement480 1985-05-25 27 72 WaaaWmm Vacant: 72 Situationa Vacant: Tachnical Technical TRAVENOL LABORAKWES I We are a multi-national company 1 9 specialising m the manufacturing of 1 9 medical products. We have vacancies 9 m our newly established Injection 9 Moulding Department which comprises 9 microprocessors close-loop machineries: 9 MOULDING TECHNICIAN^ Requirements: 1480 words
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Advertisement226 1985-05-25 27 i 73 Situationa Vacant: rToauciion __l»fC EUROPE ASIA SECURITY MANUFACTURING PTE LTD Mswiilsrteni el 'Tretock' bicycle locks requires: FITTERS REQUIREMENTS:a Experienced m working with power presses and set up of dies and fixtures a Experienced ln basic trou-ble-shooting a Additional knowledge ln pneumaUc is preferred a Upkeep Job related records226 words
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Advertisement295 1985-05-25 27 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production i r PRODUCTION MANAGER We are a fast growing Printing Company located m Jurong. We seek a person to fill the above post. This person should possess a degree m either Mechanical or Production Engineering with at least 5 years experience of295 words
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Advertisement934 1985-05-25 27 74 Situationa Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous I MAS-GIC I I CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTRE We are expanding and require suitably-qualified pi| personnel for the following positions m our child-care tm Iffl ASSISTANT 3 II TEACHERS ij jig- Candidates should have some teaching experience at [.I;.]934 words
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Advertisement810 1985-05-25 27 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous HBsceHanspus invites applications from suitably qualified Singapore citizens and Permanent Residents |9 of Singapore to fill the following posts B (1) EDUCATIONAL I TECHNOLOGY CENTRE B a. Photographer A m\ (Technician Grill) I I b. Graphic Artist A M (Technician Grill) B B810 words
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Advertisement109 1985-05-25 27 COMPANY DRIVERS a Working hours 4am to 12 noon, c Dealing with food Items Including pork, c Must possess Class 3 or 4 driving licence. SHOP ASSISTANTS c Able to speak Mandarin and various local dialects, c Willing to work shift. Inter! ested, plaaaa caH Mies Kong/ TEL: *****80 JOBCENTRE109 words
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Advertisement411 1985-05-25 27 74 Situations Vacant: MiicellßOStwn A Europetui mu.tinational company m Jurong haul the f ollowing vacancy: SECURITY GUARD Carry out secunty pnxedures Able to speak and wnte simple I nghsh Those with similar working experience preferred Applicants with the necessary qualification* may apply giving full personal particulars, qua- lifications. experience! and411 words
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Advertisement1215 1985-05-25 28 74 Situatione Vacant: 74 Situationa Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous s0 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB^. ///j has immediate vacancies for the ft\\\ position of: 4-D TICKET SELLERS Requirements: Secondary education Customer and/or cash handling experience desirable Working Hours: 8.30 am. to 4.30 p.m., Wednesday to Sunday. Please write, giving full personal particulars including1,215 words
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Advertisement466 1985-05-25 28 _/-\r\n A red-and-white 1959 iniJtfl Triumph TR 3A sports V-ytKL car, completely rebuilt kfiijrnfc l and priced at $20,000 is U IOUCi for sale at classification J--1 _Sr rv rzs 94. Another classic for ____S^H mamm l s 83 Vehicle Financing/ S3 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance Insurance i i "Where do466 words
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Advertisement707 1985-05-25 28 86 For Sale: BMW IMI OMW TOM automatic. Beautiful condition. $45,000. Tel: *****6. Frankie Lum. 01, BMW 320. New tax. Full accessories. Beautiful cond. Highest offer. Contact *****66. 01 BMW 828 with 328 body kits, shoot-up engine, close ratio, gear box. Please call: *****70. ■92 BMW 820 manual, 5-speed. Aircon,707 words
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Advertisement1977 1985-05-25 28 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiet 88 For Solo: Ford/Fiat 88 For Solo: Ford/Fiat 3990 NOW AND A NEW TELSTAR IS _«MM M-~aiaM__^PVß-^ IDOI HMM_fl_^^B|_^S ___X n_Bfcii2!_^ 2S. A «S H^^*>, EH SA m^mmmr^ \M M W For a very limited period only, Hurry down now to Regent Motors the popular Telstar1,977 words
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Advertisement917 1985-05-25 28 90 For Sala: Toyota OS, TOYOACE, IT, petrol pUk-up 1 owner. Aircond. Tax new 1 Highest offer. Contact 447a 26 OS TOYOTA COROLLA I.3DX, 1 lady owner. Aircon, radio cast nte good cond. $***** neg ***** .9. OS CORONA IJ6 OL 5-speed __at est model. Call *****24 anytime. Loan arrangeable.917 words
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Advertisement668 1985-05-25 28 92 For Sale: Mazda SES_BMH_H_B_B— BBSS S ALMOST 1976 MAZDA 323. 1000. sdoor, aircon, radio cassette, downpayment $1300 *****65 ALMOST 00 MAZDA 626 2 pte owners, aircon. radio cassette tax/ tyres new $9300 *****52 DEC. 01 MAZDA 323 13 Aircon, cassette, original paint, seldom used Asking $16,700 *****02 JULY 1888668 words
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Advertisement730 1985-05-25 29 S3 For Sole: SSS 93 For Sale: Honda 93 For Sale: Honda 93 For Solo: Hondo AWAY FROM THE MAINSTREAM JAZZ I HONDAS ZAPPY 1 .2 L PERFORMER TALL-TOP JAZZ: LIGHT ON FUEL. EASY ON THE RUN. THEINUVIDUALISrS RUNABOUT 1 jP^^^ m\ m m m m ~*aa^ ARF inclusive of730 words
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Advertisement424 1985-05-25 29 94 For Sole: Other Mokes SINGAPORE USED CAR PTE LTD a Authorised Deal*, lor Ford Rang* c ol vahiclas) NEW LASER B TELSTAR J a Quality Uaad Cara v 884 Ford Laser 1.5 Notchback, 5-speed. L 883 Mazda 626 Hatchback. C Ford Telstar 'TX5' 2.0, 2 auto, Hatchback. BMW 3201a.424 words
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Advertisement400 1985-05-25 29 94 For Sale: Other Makes a SUZUKI JEEP SJ4IO, Ist owner, lrcon radio cassette, excellent onditlon, road tax Sept '85. 13,000 neg. *****66 Mr Johnson. EEP CITROEN MEHARI 600 c.c.. c. .lr-cooled engine, 5-seat, conertible, pte regn. OKers. *****65. .ATE '71 MINI special 1000 cc. >ood condition. Price: $3,000. Tel:400 words
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Advertisement518 1985-05-25 29 95 For Sole: WS For Sole: 95 For Sole: »5 For Sale Commerciel Commerciel Commerciel Commerciei Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles WE^*>&y MORE OFA TRUCK FOR LESS Buy A Toyota Toyo-Ace and you not only get one of the v \k toughest trucks m town, you also drive off with $300518 words
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Advertisement598 1985-05-25 30 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles 1962 DATSUN C2O pickup. 1 owner, beautiful condition, price neg. Contact *****44. 1982 TOYOTA LITEACE van. sdoor. Tip top condition. $8,800. Tel: *****08. IM3 DATSUN DIESEL pickup. 1 owner, aircon. beautiful condition. Price neg. Contact *****44. 1883 DATSUN C2O 5- door, long body. Aircon, cassette,598 words
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Advertisement864 1985-05-25 30 99 For Sale: Motor Cycles/ Scooters •83 MBX 125 for sale, tip top condition, reasonable price. Interested, call *****96. 97 Vehicles Wanted ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT FOB PARF or Non-PARF used cars. Private, company registered commercial/ vans/ pick-ups. Any model, any cc. all welcome. Trade-in considered. Kindly contact Mr Goh. Tat864 words
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Advertisement909 1985-05-25 30 4 v!HHBHHr v 109 Accommodation 109 Accommodation 109 Accommodation Available: Houses Available: Houses Available: Houses M mW^mISS ,^A mW\\S^ -.r^T^o*^ *€> /"he most high class residential I estate m Katong. Adjoining Katong Seaview Palace EAST (BAST HILL I w Luxurious Residences with T^^^^^l H 3 Distiiictive Features *4*w wA .High909 words
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Advertisement648 1985-05-25 30 106 Accommodation Available: Houses D.16 CONVENIENT TO Market Sc transportation d/storey semi/d $1,200 Homan Parkton: *****76. D.1648 APOLLO GARDEN 2-storey terrace house. 4 rms, furn. $1,300 p.m. 0.n.0. Tel: *****84, Mr. Tan. D.2057, WESTLAKE AYE., d/storey semi-d. 3 bdrms., servant's, f/furn., aircond. $1,800. *****85. OPEN HOUSE 15 Jalan Kampong Chantek648 words
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Advertisement1501 1985-05-25 30 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Availabls: Availabls: Apartments Apartments rfJ\rdmore c ParkZ OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease Luxurious apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership Just off Orchard Road and Scotts Road 3-bedrooms; large lounge; ample parking Furnished or unfurnished Rental from $3,600 per month including service charge Visit1,501 words
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Advertisement889 1985-05-25 30 108 Accommodation Availabls: Rooms FURN/UNFURN RM at Buklt Batok Central for working single only Laundry aval. Plse call: *****42 after 2.30pm FURN/ UNFURN NMB ln seml-d at Bedok. Full facilities. Privacy, separate entrance. From $250. *****02 F/FURN. RM AT Laguna Park, D.15. Cooking allowed. Avail immediately. Single $350, couple $400.889 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration112 1985-05-25 33 181 Deaths 181 Deaths 181 Deaths WINNIFRED TEO SUAN LIE passed away tragically on Wednesday, 22nd May 1985 leaving behind beloved parents, sister Martina, brother Gerald, grandparents, uncles, aunties and cousins to mourn her Body lying at 26 Maryland Drive. Cortege will leave the home at 1.45 p.m. on Sunday,112 words
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Obituary, Illustration71 1985-05-25 33 Loretts, Patrick end Jenny, Kevin end Magdalen the family of the late RAYMUND FAIRLEY SCULLY, wish to oxproso their hoortfon rotorJvoo ono friends, ssofl of tne Housing m Development Board, stofff of tho Development Bt Construction Co., Prtnctpol, teachers, staff ond otndonto of Anglo Chinese Secondary Sen-, Managamsnt71 words
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Obituary, Illustration33 1985-05-25 33 With Daapeat Bympethy ft Condolence te The Fam ily of the La ta IVY LEE CHOI YOKE Departed 18/5/85 Sadly BJ-BOi by IW Yoon, Yeng Pang. Cham Hung A Yojfl Un.33 words
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Obituary, Illustration77 1985-05-25 33 MISS WINNIFRED TEO SUAN LIE Jssms said 1 am the Resurrection and the Life, he that belleveth ln Me though he were dead, yet shall he live. John 11: 25.26 Sadly misaad and always remembered by your Aunties, Unclee end Cousins of the Goh, He, Lowe end Surendraneth^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^77 words
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Obituary, Illustration76 1985-05-25 33 In Loving Momoiy of MDM LEE WAN MUN departed 23.5.1985 mam saM 'Most assuredly, I say to you, he who hears My word and believes ln Him who sent Me has everlasting life, and shall not come Into Judgement, but has passed from death Into life.' Jonrt76 words
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Obituary, Illustration125 1985-05-25 33 In Loving) mamovy off LAWRENCE TONO JOON NUAN Doportod mam Not Just today but every day, We remember the times we shared. Always ramembored by wife and In loving memory of Mr. V. Pakirisamy M.8.E., 8.8.M., S.C.H., J.P. Dana-tad on 2Sth Ma, IBM LATE ARJAN SINGH, MAHNEKE125 words
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Obituary, Illustration467 1985-05-25 33 MADAM HU UK CUNG AGED 80 beloved wife of the late Mr. Liv Pei Hu J.P. also known as Mr. Lav Baik Huo was called home to God on Friday 24.5.85 leaving behind: Daughters Lucy Lav Buong Ung Dr. Maggie Lav Buong Van Jenny Lav Buong Bee Molly467 words
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TIMESPORT
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Article, Illustration574 1985-05-25 33 Bogey French Open won't change things DUESSELDORF, Friday 4 Even if I never win the French I think I'm still m the best eight or 10 of all time. I want to win every tournament I go m for. It's not going to ruinReuter - 574 words
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Article328 1985-05-25 33 Connors and McEnroe club Aussies DUESSELDORF (West Germany), Fri. John McEnroe and Jimmy Connors yesterday brushed aside Australia's challenge and virtually guaranteed the United States a place m Sunday's World Cup team tennis final. McEnroe beat John Fitzgerald 6-1, 6-0 and Connors dismissed Paul McNamee 6-4, 6-2. Australia badly missedReuter - 328 words
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Article234 1985-05-25 33 Meister makes way for Arias FLORENCE (Italy), Fri. American Jimmy Arias defeated compatriot Steve Meister 7-5, 6-2, yesterday m the second round of the International Tennis Tournament of Florence. Other results Singles: Eduardo Bengoecha (Arg) bt Tarik BenhabUes (Fra) 6-1, 6--3; Marcelo Ingarmo (Arg) bt KeUy Evernden (NZ) 7-5, 64;AP; AFP; Reuter - 234 words
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Article214 1985-05-25 33 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By SOUTH-EAST ASIA'S first tennis ranch opened earlier this month with little fanfare but high hopes. Situated on the island of Pangkor Laut off the east coast of Malaysia, the Rossignol Tennis Ranch, which is the brainchild of Singaporean Peter Soh, aims at214 words
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Article, Illustration138 1985-05-25 33 IM ESSELDORF, Fri. Ivbb Lendl, the Czechoslovak tennis star known fer hls inventive play, today turned te improvising with a pen te save himself money. Lendl was fined ISSI,«M (*2-2W) en Wednesday fer refusing te tape ever an oversize Spenser's name en Us sleeve fer his match wlttiReuter - 138 words
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Article, Illustration315 1985-05-25 36 LIM KEE CHAN - Battle royale hots up for quartet down Country road LIM KEE CHAN By WHILE the big guns fight it out for the top prize at Sembawang, four former Singapore golfing internationals will be having a relatively 2uiet battle today at the Bukit burse for a place m the final of315 words
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Article, Illustration873 1985-05-25 36 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON Ithnin m three-way lead after $100,000 hole-in-one miss THEI9BSTIGEROPEN By FIRST DAY'S SCORES Prof essionai. «J Zain X Hla Han (B) mm CW Si (Tai) 7t Lim Swee Wah, BUI F -M E Nival (RPi Hur_p Wen_ Net (Tai). 71 Lim873 words
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Article293 1985-05-25 36 DUBLIN, Fri. Americans Jim Simons and Lon Hinkle mastered gusty winds at the Muirfield Village Golf Club yesterday to shoot five-under-pa. 67s and share the first-round lead m the US$6OO,OOO ($1,332,000) Memorial tournament. They led by one stroke from compatriot Hale Irwin and Canadian DaveReuter; UPI - 293 words
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ON THE CRICKET CREASE
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Article230 1985-05-25 36 LONDON, Fri. MCC's Marie Nicholas and Allan Lamb gave Australia a taste of their own medicine on the second day of the three-day match at Lord's yesterday. Nicholas hit an unbeaten 115 and Test regular Lamb struck a useful psychological blow with 122 not out. NicholasReuter - 230 words
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Article175 1985-05-25 36 LONDON, Fri. Derbyshire captain Kirn Barnetl made 103, his second century of the season, to raise his team's first-innings total to 243 against Lancashire la theii English county match at Chesterfield yesterday Brief scores: Derbyshire 243 (K. Barnett 108, vv Fowler 76, P. Allott 5-33). Lancashire 20-1.Reuter - 175 words
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Article, Illustration266 1985-05-25 37 Neethianathan joins the world hockey elite MAHMOOD GAZNAVI ON THE HOCKEY SCENE POLICE inspector M. Neethianathan has become Singapore's youngest Grade One international hockey umpire. At 32, Neethianathan is only the fourth Singaporean to achieve the grading. The others are V. Ramalingam, John Martens and Harbahjan266 words
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Article156 1985-05-25 37 TERENCE SINGAM's spirited display helped Anglo-Chinese Junior College/ Anglo-Chinese Combined to a 1-1 draw with Raffles Junior College m a friendly quadrangular hockey match at Tanglin yesterday. The scoreline did scant justice to the domination which RJC enjoyed throughout the game. In fact, RJC could have156 words
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Article157 1985-05-25 37 THE annual inter-state hockey quadrangular will have an international flavour this year. The Singapore Hockey Association intend to invite Oman and Sri Lanka for the tournament, scheduled for August, with Johore as the other team. SHA secretary M. Param also disclosed that Esso, who had sponsored the157 words
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Article238 1985-05-25 37 SINGAPORE host the Bight-nation 2nd Asian Snooker Championship from June 3-June 9. This special countdown, by Pater Watson, takes a look at tha competing countries and their players. Today: India. Tomorrow: Thailand. INDIA are one of the strongest snooker and billiards countries not only m Asia238 words
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327 1985-05-25 37 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By WONG KIA YlH's calm disposition m the last minute of the Vocational and Industrial Training Board A Division basketball final ensured a boisterous ending for defending champions Singapore Technical Institute and their supporters at the Gay World Stadium yesterday.327 words
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Article24 1985-05-25 37 THE Western Australia waterpolo team chalked up yet another victory when they beat the Singapore under-20 team 14-7 at Toa Payoh yesterday.24 words
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Article457 1985-05-25 37 ATHLETICS Peter Elliott. Britain's WOrn track champion, will not defend his title m Northern Ireland next weekend, because of terrorist threats to English competitors, press reports said on Thursday. Elliott, who was forced out of last year's Los Angeles Olympics because of injury, was quoted as sayingAP; AFP; Reuter - 457 words
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Article, Illustration624 1985-05-25 38 Iceland showdown likely to distract Stein's men from auld enemy The Martin Palmer Column LONDON, Fri. In 1892, a small advert m a daily newspaper began a football tradition which has survived two world wars, thrived despite regular outbreaks of crowd violence, and is still alive624 words
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Article, Illustration405 1985-05-25 38 Brazilians recall Santana m bid to restore pride RIO DE JANEIRO, Fri. Brazil's soccer chiefs fired their national coach and recalled the man who trained their 1982 World Cup squad m an effort to salvage national pride and a place m next year's finals. The Brazilian Football FederationAFP - 405 words
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Article121 1985-05-25 38 Chalana to leave Bordeaux BORDEAUX, Fri. Portuguese International Fernando Chalana said yesterday he wasted ta leave French champions Bordeaux after a season af disappointment and frustration. Chalana, who missed much of the season becanse of injury, has been unable to claim aa automatic place In m side who reached theReuter - 121 words
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Article, Illustration308 1985-05-25 38 Zico will appeal against sentence RIO DE JANEIRO, Fri. Brazilian star Zico, protesting he is innocent of breaking Italian currency laws, said he would appeal against a sentence he received yesterday but he had no immediate plans to return to Italy. Zico was yesterday sentenced, m his absence, to eightReuter; AFP - 308 words
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Article482 1985-05-25 38 FOCUS ON THE ENGLISH SCENE LONDON, Fri. Paul Wilkinson's first goal for Everton last night enabled the champions to complete the League double over neighbours Liverpool for the first time since 1965. The £250,000 ($720,000) signing from Grimsby was on target m his home debut,AFP - 482 words
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Article252 1985-05-25 38 FA CUP winners Manchester United will play Bradford City at Bradford's rubgy league stadium on Aug 6 m aid of the city fire disaster appeal. The appeal was set up to raise money for the dependants of the 52 fans who died during the inferno at the club's groundAFP; Reuter - 252 words
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Article276 1985-05-25 38 FOCUS ON THE EUROPEAN SCENE LONDON, Fri. Holders Bayern Munich bid to complete the first part of a rare double when they meet Bayer Urdingen m this weekend's top EuroScan match, the West erman Cup final m West Berlin on Sunday. Four points clear ofReuter - 276 words
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Article, Illustration519 1985-05-25 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI B IBaB B ~~~~~~H-----H_i.____HH--_i Major Abbas plans changes to make NFL more entertaining By 4 The rationale behind this format is two-fold to maintain the, clubs' enthusiasm right to the end of the tournament, and to keep alive the interest of the fans.519 words
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Article, Illustration538 1985-05-25 39 JEFFREY LOW - JEFFREY LOW Hussein changes plans as hosts undergo renewal By 4 Tomorrow', match will not be very competitive. We will not play so hard a. to cause injury to your players. And because this is your first visit to our beautiful country we want you538 words
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319 1985-05-25 39 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By CATCH them young to ensure the Republic's continued dominance of squash m the region that was the advice of Mr S. Dhanabalan, patron of the Singapore Squash Rackets' Association. Speaking to officials and national players at the Ming Court Hotel319 words
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228 1985-05-25 39 JOE DORAI - Johana's treble sees Hitachi in last 4 JOE DOR AI A HAT-TRICK by Hitachi Consumer striker Johana Johari enabled them to beat fancied Promet 3-2 at Jalan Besar Stadium last night for a place m the semi-finals of the Business Houses Football League Senior knockout competition. Johana, the top scorer228 words
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Article, Illustration572 1985-05-25 39 Lee Wai Wun - NAUTICAL BUT NICE Lee Wai Wun W First f /Parson on her first knotty experience HE FIDDLED with some U-shaped iron things, and I felt just plain befuddled. It was frustrating I couldn't even get my terms right. Those Ushaped things were called shackles, and were used to secure ropes572 words
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RACING
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Article, Illustration256 1985-05-25 34 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE By our man on the track PHENOMENA ran a good third last week and should be hard to beat m the Class 4 Div 1 event over 1,600 m (Race 7) at Bukit Timah today. The three-year-old New Zealand gelding, who is by the useful sire256 words
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232 1985-05-25 34 Artapala Jaya day's best longshot By THE RACING EDITOR ARTAPALA JAVA is a lively longshot m Race 6. This five-year-old is no pushover. He has beaten Alexander and Tomcat. Alexander won, and won well, last Sunday while Tomcat has gone to Class 1 and is entered for the King's Gold232 words
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Article81 1985-05-25 34 VISITING jockey Samson T.O. Lav has obtained clearance from the Singapore Turf Club to miss this weekend's races and has returned home. Lav, 24, three-time top apprentice m Hongkong, was sponsored by Ipon trainer Johnnie Cheng, who entered only two runners Mark My Word and Battery for81 words
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Article76 1985-05-25 34 THESE horses have won or done well on a wet track RACE 1: Best Always RACE 2: Peter Pan m, Checktoh, Lovencare RACE 3: Spice Of Life, Impressionist n, Solar Power RACE 4: Chaya Timor V, Swiss Tiger n. Anak Perak RACE 5: Drum Roll, Slacken The Brakes, Startrack,76 words
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Article341 1985-05-25 34 RACE RACING ED PEDIGREE TONTO LUCKY LEO MARKSMAN 8 Combat Hero 7 Decision 3 Active Fox 11 Respectable 8 Combat Hero 1 7 Decision 3 Active Fox 13 Tequamal 3 Active Fox 11 Respectable 3 Active Fox 5 Sustain 8 Combat Hero 13 Tequamal 6 Best341 words
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Article6125 1985-05-25 34 GOING FORECAST: OOOD WMMBBMMMMmMM 2.15 CLASS 4 DIV 5 1,200 m tf VUdSA (Ratings: 69-55) AmimMBMBmM (Stakes: $15,500) 1 *3447 Jubilee Heights Si (69) Jubilee Heights-Dragon 3 nzg same Trifle slow into stride last week, finishing fair 7th to Police Car II Div 5 1200 m;6,125 words
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Article, Illustration908 1985-05-25 35 Mystic Warrior to atone for protest defeat ON THE TRACK with PEDIGREE THE George West-trained pair Mystic Warrior and I'm Aries caught the eye when they worked together at Bukit Timah yesterday. They reeled off 600 m m 41.8 sec on a good track. Although908 words
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Article, Illustration222 1985-05-25 35 Asuwadi comes out from six-month ban VETERAN jockey Asuwadi Nawi has completed serving a six-month disqualification. The penalty was imposed by racing stewards of the Singapore Turf Club on Nov 25 after Asuwadi's mount, Muchos Gracias, finished a halflength second to The Stylistic m a Class 3 Div 5 race222 words
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Article77 1985-05-25 35 TUESDAY (heavy going): Sheikh U (Khoo) 41.7, Punter's Pal (Looi) 40.5, Heritage m (Leong) 42.1. WEDNESDAY (yielding): Best Always (S.B. Tan) 36.7, On The Double (Albuino) 40.1, Glamorous Charm (Ooi) 39.7, Fox Kingdom (apprentice Danis) 39.9. THURSDAY (good with some "give"): Checktoh (Ooi) 36.7, Ultra Wheel (P.77 words
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Article1661 1985-05-25 35 PIVSBM 2.15 CLASS 4 DIV 3 1,200 m S&UUU (Ratings: 73-59) (Stakes: $15,500) 1 I Poto B-_J_a SJ (13) Agasam-Lee 4 irq d 2 same Pm 14 2 *090*6 Aqia-Tred WA (tt) Aqua-Samsuri 3ag 5 Ads 1 S 7*236* Pmdpms M (11) Pompous- Yeoh 3 nzg dl -11,661 words
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Miscellaneous132 1985-05-25 36 Today's events ATHLETICS SAAA rand rainy (Sembawang, 5). BOWLING FIQ youth team first aelecttan trials (Kallang Bowl, 9 am). CRICKET Friendly: SCRC v SCA Juniors (Balestier Rd., 1.30). GOLF Tiger Open (Sembawang, 7.30 a.m.) HOCKEY SHA U-23 tournament: Safsa v Khalsa (Tanglin Oval), Kg. Chantek v GSC A (Tanglin), IA132 words
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Advertisement252 1985-05-25 38 PASAR MALAM (NIGHT BAZAAR) AT THE SINGAPORE HANDICRAFT CENTRE Come and enjoy the Pasar Malam, Art Exhibition/Demonstration, Vanishing Trades and Entertainment on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday Sunday Every Monday, Tuesday Wednesday: 6.00pm 10.00pm Every Saturday Sunday: 4.00pm 10.00pm Pasar Malam Art Exhibition/ Vanishing Trades Silk Fans Demonstration Clog making Indonesian252 words
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Article, Illustration568 1985-05-25 40 ILENE ALESHIRE - ILENE ALESHIRE Smaller parcels 'bring site into price range of more companies' By WHEN the Orchard Square parcel is up for tender again this year, it is likely to attract more bids than the last time around, some property developers said. In the first568 words
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192 1985-05-25 40 Harris to quit as Berjaya chief in July KOTA KINABALU, Friday Former Sabah" Chief Minister Datuk Harris Salleh, whose ruling Berjaya party received a mauling m the state's April election, announced today that he was stepping down as party President at its congress m July. He said: "I have decidedNST; Bernama - 192 words
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Article41 1985-05-25 40 TOKYO, Fri. Mr Son Sann, Prime Minister of a Cambodian coalition government fighting Vietnamese troops m his country, will arrive m Tokyo on June 3 for his first official visit to Japan, the Japanese Foreign Ministry announced today. APAP - 41 words
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253 1985-05-25 40 Discovery to be used in Star Wars experiment WASHINGTON, Fri. The space shuttle, Discovery, will be used m the first of a series of Star Wars missile defence experiments, the Pentagon announced yesterday. A ground laser beam shot from a test facility on the island of Maui, Hawaii, will beReuter; UPI - 253 words
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294 1985-05-25 40 Hu gives 'no secret accords' assurance BEIJING, Fri. The Chinese Communist Party will never conclude secret agreements with communists m other countries or impose its will on them, ry General Secretary Yaobang said yesterday. But he said the Chinese would give "unswerving" moral support to communist and workers' parties willingAP; UPI - 294 words
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Article30 1985-05-25 40 NANTES (France), Fri. Two kidney patients died undergoing hospital dialysis treatment near here yesterday when a faulty valve allowed cleaning fluid into their systems, officials said today. AFPAFP - 30 words
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Article31 1985-05-25 40 NEW YORK, Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dipped 0.34 points to 1,296.37 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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193 1985-05-25 40 Former OUF directors face new charge TWO former directors of Overseas Union Finance Ltd were charged yesterday with breaching their duty as directors by issuing a letter of guarantee which amount exceeded 60 per cent of the paid-up share capital and published reserves of OUF. No pleas were taken from193 words
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Article122 1985-05-25 40 MAS told to pay pilot $1 m MANILA, Fri. Malaysian Airline System has been ordered by a Philippine court here to pay about eight million pesos (Ssl million) to a former Filipino pilot for wrongful dismissal. The pilot, Captain Renato Arellano, based In Knotting, was involved m a landing IncidentBernama - 122 words
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Article22 1985-05-25 40 KATHMANDU, Fri. Two Hui.g2u.ans have disappeared while climbing Mount Himalchuli m the Nepalese Himalayas, the Tourism Ministry said today. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration271 1985-05-25 40 JUNE TAN - Cartoon show taken off the air after complaints JUNE TAN By A TELEVISION cartoon series, Dungeons and Dragons, has been withdrawn from screening fallowing complaints from viewers. The show, about castles, dungeons, knights and dragons, was screened only twice by the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation last month. "We decided la terminate271 words
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130 1985-05-25 40 A pint only Roger's knockout of a beer LONDON, Fri. Pub owner Roger Nowill has brewed the "world's strongest beer" and is limiting customers to only one pint a day. The bitter beer, named Roger And Out, took more than three years to brew m the cellar of the FrogUPI - 130 words
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Advertisement316 1985-05-25 40 PAKISTAN CHINESE 60%0FF _fc___W &'^tam\ r /^S*^\f MAW f1..!.? _P^l___r ""^P PERSIANS AFGHANS 40% OFF GUIDE TO BUYING A GOOD PERSIAN OR TRIBAL AFGHAN CARPET fl An expensive name is no guarantee of Quality. A common fallacy is to regard knot density as the predominant factor when determining I value.316 words
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Miscellaneous139 1985-05-25 40 waammammtmmtemmar Weather mmmmmmWAMmkmWwmmm***>- m^^ymmmmw UP TO 1 p.m. Partly cloudy with showers over a few areas late morning onwards. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.07 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.56 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 7/17 C Cloudy Manila 23/35 C Sunny Amsterdam 9/17139 words
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Section TWO
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Article, Illustration915 1985-05-25 1 Bali so complete and vigorous CAROLINE NGUI talks to a freelance journalist who recently wrote and published his first book on his own WHEN Hugh Mabbett decided he wanted complete control over the publication of his first book, The Balinese, he simply set up a firm to publish it. So,915 words
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Article, Illustration800 1985-05-25 2 A GUIDE TO THE COLLECTIONS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OFSNGAPORE Malay Brassware by Baldev Singh, 44 pages Silver by Alexandra Avieropoulou Choo, 58 pages Kendis by Natalie V. Robinson and Nancy Kidney, 83 pages Dioramas by Marianne Teo 41 pages National Museum 1985 $6800 words
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Article, Illustration328 1985-05-25 2 THE Day the Universe Changed by James Burke (British Broadcasting Corporation, IMS 337 pages, $49.99) This companion volume to the television series highlights eight different moments m history when the accepted view of things was radically altered, giving rise to an institution or way of thinking that328 words
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Article446 1985-05-25 2 Bookbug from book Am*\^ cover i Lk Strangers lM B WILLIAM DIEHL twice made the bestseller lists with Chameleon and Sharky's Machine. His latest, Hooligans, is bound to make it as well it's all action from the word go. It deals with a group known446 words
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294 1985-05-25 2 ORIENTAL ART IN THE VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM By John Ayers Scala/ Philip Wilson 1983 126 pages, $18.90 Reviewed by CAROL JACOBI ON THE other side of the world from the National Gallery of Singapore, Oriental Art is also being honoured294 words
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Article, Illustration924 1985-05-25 4 THE BALINESE By Hugh Mabbett January Books, New Zealand, 1985 Distributed by Select Books 261 pages, $28 By ILSA SHARP L The book bears the mark of the true reporter truthful, careful, disarmingly simple, concise, based on first-hand observation but mingled with an impressive924 words
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542 1985-05-25 4 SINGAPORE: IDEOLOGY, SOCIETY AND CULTURE By John Clammer Chopmen Publishers, 1985. 169 pages, $28 Reviewed by CHUA BENG HUAT THESE are NUS lecturer John Gammer's thoughts on the nature of Singapore society m book form. But the author should have edited the essays more542 words
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Article, Illustration303 1985-05-25 4 DORAN by Linda Scotson (Collins, 1185, 281 pages, $31.85) Doran was born with severe brain damage resulting m rigidity, blindness and deafness. But his mother was determined that he would not remain a vegetable. This moving success story is as much her story as Doran's.303 words
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Article, Illustration607 1985-05-25 5 NATHANAEL LIM - NATHANAEL LIM Young Reader THE HAIR BOOK By Graham Tetler Illustrated by Roy McKie, Collins 1979, hardback 32 pages, $12 MY BOOK ABOUT ME By Dr Seuss and Roy McKie, Collins 1969, softback 32 pages, $8 Reviewed J -AN IRRESISTIBLE fill-it-in-my-self book607 words
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Article, Illustration642 1985-05-25 5 THE LADY IN RED AND HER COMPANIONS By Felix Chia Heinemann, 1984 paperback 130 pages, $6 Reviewed by LEE GEOK 801 4 Told with less meandering and a greater awareness of tight writing m advancing the plot, some of the stories might actually m have been interesting.642 words
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Advertisement473 1985-05-25 1 Review of Hugh Mabbett's book, The Ralinese Page Four mmmmmmmmmmmm WW wil Wa SuJ iJ 11 awmwm^^ ___wt __k _B fll _____^________fl_-_--v_B_--M_^ __f 'S B p wj Bft^Bkfl-h-rB B__BB B mm\\\w WML** ___a_s^ r _____i sJZama^mmW ___^_____fk^__f_-_-i---^m^----l k >y*WmWaay X :^__i ______t .i_^_*?^?ls______r _B_f ----■~-----l _-_---IW^-__l___- V______________P -_l _X- _B473 words
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Advertisement51 1985-05-25 1 I talk to the papaya trees and they talk back to me! Q ..-..-rf---' m MA Irresistible fill-in-yourself books for children mM MM _H_______n___a_^________S mkt tf Ir Visit to a Dayak longhouse Books, Expressions Edited by Rebecca Chua Personal Glimpses Edited by Richard Lim Going Places Edited by Tan Chung51 words
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Advertisement417 1985-05-25 2 SUPER BARGAINS New Designs New Concepts for Home Furnishing at DESIGN DECOR r Mflflflfl. y»A^^^ Imported from Gemiany. modular JABW3AWM Q<»^Ha»ui^youc-«mixat^^ ■■^»*>»m~** i t j I safety your creatrvtty and budget. S7 l ~m*4 fA iT ii .^_______s___^>___f^_^________^~_______________________i :iS_ 4Uil -fl[ H H r *SS__________HW>- :;S S \-mrn fll /i417 words
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Advertisement111 1985-05-25 2 Photomural for Walls from W. Germany $60/- per set with FREE InstaDation.lB Designs to choose from. ~___b| .By. W l l l iJi'Wm k .m m ,-t^ !t w> '^M**_l___L ff I if Size: 392 cm x 260 cm (12' 10" x 8' 6") ==^^^^^^^_^_^=_i Carpets, Curtains Wallpaper also available111 words
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Advertisement212 1985-05-25 3 ycouKi_Si v^^^ jbj MP ..aMA __P^___fli mwr^MA BAW^^M __P^___B_____. —^Ji^^v. •■■_>■ v^9_ [■•^'•••■-_^-i *'-Bii----ii.:.-. :^^-i__~^~^~~~-^ fl I 1 1 rail 701 _B ft 3 /m** _p _n___. 7 C3fl6'W6ave jj9_p* t li uhw IOmJ M L__^^ ill =^\f» S^fl nrnnp/r _B /T~**Tr--__rttg|(//' I'l II --H'lL' J^^^Mg|^|^^M|iji|i|^^^B^H I I —M I212 words
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Advertisement635 1985-05-25 4 fl __^_1 -B mmmmr the JB _fl fl flfl famous names m fine furniture m the biggest flfl ....fl fl mmmWmT snowrDom aggregating over ***** sq fl B^^^ Bfl Consult our German interior decorators on fl fl B^fl _4 schemes, even detailed layout plans. B B fll W^ Come early635 words
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Advertisement256 1985-05-25 5 42_/fiL\JCrwHdT mjf'i* \Zmm. wood? fIHPMMBH Special l______________________!^^^V'Ur^ H^rl_-fl Correspondent BP^Wl^y wtM TBB-ll '^a^^mmMawmmw mMߣb'*"*& ,1 lj^lß^**l»rr mwjL>»^^f*^lPWpfflj More furniture buyers are r^" iLJEtJ* <3. now convinced that solid T >• I _X| wood is better for lasting ALL SOLID WOOD furniture. But then there m m m^m m W\^TSr m^f^S256 words
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Advertisement108 1985-05-25 5 I WW AmmaA AwAwBM a wW IBPBF^ '^____^______w t mtw vv**** d?'%*'i«. iii™** mi I I ip w -ff j *^^^^k s__l«4___.l____^^^-_-iiiill^^_-------l^^' v**»p9?% j lfc^l[^r^_^_JM Bflfl^Lflt^ __-**<_2_i_i3B_HS _JR :^plP^^^srf(BH_Hr^ .^■tffllßflXlPM^^.. v 1 ________H^________________^^^ l^ Ji ■2t_!fl*_B?^r ""'-i^JK^B ______»i__Bphr MWWmß'W^ww W '^*i^^v9!vvv9v^_____________________fl _^______H _____r ___X cß___ _________T ____r s: __S___ii__i___B_____ ___fi__^^108 words
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Article, Illustration1180 1985-05-25 6 I talk to the papaya trees A short story by STAR KHAN, 17, a Pre-U 2 student at the Raffles Junior College Where one week ago were yellowish-white flowers, small, green unripe papayas stood. I turned to Stanley, the papaya tree. 'What happened?' 'Sally's pregnant,' he replied. 'How come?' (What1,180 words
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Advertisement389 1985-05-25 6 Co-founder of the Grips Theatre m Berlin A theatre director and writer Who produces plays for children and young people m an entertaining way oi at 7.30pm o no .3 f A_jr^ r Register Today Limited to 30 participants only on a first come first served basis For details please389 words
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Advertisement196 1985-05-25 6 Unveil your talent EXPRESSIONS offers two Entries should be m pages of creative and English, though translaartistic effort by you and tions of works will also be for you. So if you're a considered, closet writer composer, Please check for painter or photographer jng and grammar er rs; nows the196 words
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Advertisement953 1985-05-25 7 Sea-training (an event that took place near the Naval Diving Unit, Sembawang, m March 1982) Sunshine and salt-spray Soaring spirits challenged each soaring wave, And swollen sails Lightning flashed and thunder crashed! Sent spirits soaring high over the waves Suddenly, Promising perfect Pepsi-day! Spluttering Johnson struggled to a stop! Sea-training953 words
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Advertisement77 1985-05-25 7 The mission I MA'/»?..i4B^SOMEWHE« IN IME fKS IF SNuA^IxE-.. j \fW'' V ~^''/7~ 4 x>v-/.r lv^ -~4» s^' i^n IVI HAVE KIN I _.ANP 01* I PRAY I I ...OR THIS I I "J J JM^J I J eOAMNS TKJE4E MM£ mKWI WTOINItME.~ k MISSION 1 *rt '/t WuMP I77 words
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Advertisement499 1985-05-25 8 °°cj»_Tm]i^^ (*****00) 1 1 00 am, 1 30, 4 00, 6.30 9 1 5pm j IXkllcv Moore Jj Amy Irving Ann Rcmkmg l, MickiSPMmide 111 f*%A a .fJk i W^--scxs ___i'^__j____?B k Sir ___i-J ORCHARD: HURRY! LAST DAYS! J (*****88) 4 SHOWS 1 1 00 am, 2.30. 5.30 8.30 I499 words
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Advertisement613 1985-05-25 8 \^e sU 90^ B B ctie guv $9.00 B ____L 'JS!___i^_^Kr^^P^__ll _________^UFt?w^ _s B B WwmtfA B /__T m° b -_<M V MB. 150..... V __S <^^ a" /__r> v IB ____r- /^___t B B UaVv _____i__PV <*<***%<> w '"-_T v_J« B B__> S*v\t B s \V\e ne> Jo^*^-- _«B_l613 words
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Advertisement363 1985-05-25 8 m CAPITOL-CHANGI: 10th BIG DAY! (CAPITa *****59) llam, 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.15 No Free List I (CHANGI *****59) llam. 1.45, 4, 6.45 9.15 No Free List WSTCHOUT! &mmj They're the worst I m the Universe. POUCE &i%W3j .Rs m Mm IK Y QdBOBBPaH a B_9 Jw JF J w^ B363 words
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Advertisement516 1985-05-25 8 IJt X NOW SHOWING No F re* List g POINCL B 11 om, I 30 400 64b 9 15 I B ORItNTAL S llam. I joo, 3 IS, 7.00, 915 1 SAVOY B I lorn 1 .45 400 tAt VIS I ll LIBtRTY-PSESOtNT B 4 shov.-, 1.45 4, 6 45.516 words
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Article, Illustration918 1985-05-25 9 David Kraal - David Kraal At Large: LET me tell you about my affair, a love-hate relationship of long standing, filled with emotional ups and downs, tearing at the heartstrings, spinning the brain and sucking the gut. The high points have been dizzying m their raw, passionate918 words
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Article, Illustration531 1985-05-25 9 Leslie Leow - Leslie Leow Chess A LITTLE-KNOWN team from Singapore upset the rankings by turning the Labour Day Open Team Championship m Kuala Lumpur into a one-horse race. Organised by the Persatuan Catur Melayu Malaysia from May 1 to May 5, the tourney attracted 40 teams. Many were531 words
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Article, Illustration110 1985-05-25 9 THERE was an inadvertent error m last Saturday's continuation. The game should be proceeding from 8. 0-0 e6 and not as published because 0-0 was the popular move (Qb3 had only six replies). Those who submitted replies are requested to ignore last week's error and submit110 words
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568 1985-05-25 9 Caroline Ngui - Caroline Ngui Saturday Observer OK. I admit it. I have been guilty (once) of choosing Scarecrow and Mrs King over Kurosawa totally unforgivable m the eyes of artyfar ty culture vultures and, thinking back, a pretty rash decision. (But that's another story.) I found568 words
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Advertisement339 1985-05-25 9 terkmAW** m\ j __f^ mr AB mwAßAWAmAwmsm **v Jf 3 ,NC c^JSct,^ ,f Mutnufacturer and Exporter »>_i2ir I aW l^^^ T_!_*t f~*° >^____d__»*^^____Ba. '^™__#»I^_____ afl m^w^^AmW AmW ama I* r I Lion PlBO Full range rattan furniture BjMB^I on Special Offer! -,^^-fiKlßfl bbß_^mbb___bWf? HP 1 v (bS^^^^j jlmA ii H'o339 words
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Article, Illustration1136 1985-05-25 10 Sarawak's longhouses are the scene of a magnificent festival every year m June. The Dayak Gawai harvest festival is a spectacle of much feasting and dancing amongst the friendly Ibans. CYNTHIA WEE makes a trip to an Iban longhouse to witness the celebrations. THE thrill1,136 words
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Article406 1985-05-25 10 TAN CHUNG LEE - TAN CHUNG LEE Setting there Daily flights leave from Singapore for Kuching, Sarawak. The return air fare is $340 and flying time is about an hour. You have to take a domestic flight from Kuching to Sibu (40 minutes), where powerful motorised boats will take you up406 words
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Advertisement1439 1985-05-25 10 NOTICES I PART-TIME CONTINUING EDUCATION AND TRAINING COURSES B JULY 1985 INTAKE H Applications are invited for admission to the following part-time Continuing Education Training courses commencing m July 1985. H I BUSINESS STUDIES COURSES LANGUAGE COURSES H H Course Centre Course Centre H H Certificate m Business -i Functional1,439 words
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Advertisement563 1985-05-25 11 1 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES] aaammm lv MHB_| CTANT^ RQRfIRRI I Telefax No: *****59 I Rates: Box Service: i ii niiiiiiiiiiiiiiii oiHUio no9UOOl___________l Service: Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.TJS. RS ***** TIMEAD I Tel: *****11 ext 2724-7 2669 I Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: Sslo.oo APPOINTMENTS563 words
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Advertisement600 1985-05-25 11 NATIONAL m&j UNIVERSITY yy OF SINGAPORE DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE SENIOR TUTORSHIPS Applications are invited for appointment to Senior Tutorships m the Department of Information Systems and Computer Science. Candidates should have outstanding academic records and a strong commitment to pursue an academic career. Preference will be600 words
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Advertisement505 1985-05-25 11 IE" -mmtLmrn. mAmVMmWM W" <*" tlamMm WW MM fl W MM x mam P|>w imm a* Jfl QiaUenging opportunities for Marketing Managers/Executives. Unicorn International is the marketing force behind Singapore's Defence Industries. We are currentiy looking for suitably qualified young men and women to apply for positions as: a) Assistant505 words
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Advertisement293 1985-05-25 11 I -,„.N fl ELS Bectronlcs I rvfl Manufacturer and we 1 fl |^H have an immediate I U| requirement for J I HEAD OF PURCHASING! I DEPARTMENT I T^sucx»ss^lcarx_lctatesrxxjtabearTature E person age 30-35 years and should have at B least 5 years experience m material handling fl or purchasing m293 words
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Advertisement673 1985-05-25 12 APPOINTMENTS CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The Information Handling Systems industry will be growing significantly m the 1980s. This is important to Singapore, having adopted the strategy to restructure its economy. IBM Singapore a leader m the field of computing, word processing and related products is expanding to support its existing and rapidly673 words
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Advertisement762 1985-05-25 12 Chartered^ife ___«f V l^ i Ixl% -mm Y<€kT\\f Wl H requires the services of a: H Project Co-ordinator I fl who will be expected to perform the following functions: H I c Define the scope of specified projects which are scheduled H fl for development m accordance with an agreed762 words
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Advertisement427 1985-05-25 12 -A— y»vv< i -i i.iiii iii ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 m ■>->--«--•<««--•---« SJS^-_S-3 Sl£#_S_L____. -.;--4:_ v. ■HJll_|lfllV. M >v>(iMlli j l§lll_M H 'J I mk m mm m m mm MB H fl kfl __> _ffi____r^_n_n___— _Bf__^___i_B__MstlwriHßE. m \yyrr. a w /jiii-rfi il _r__-_r--f£-/______R __i__ i-Wit mi427 words
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Advertisement578 1985-05-25 12 B0 HITACHI Hitachi Electronic Devices (S) Pte Ltd Our Continued Growth is Your Opportunity Our multi-million colour television picture tubes manufacturing company m Jurong has immediate vacancies for the positions of: Mechanical Fitter/ Electrician c NTC 3 m Maintenance or Electrical Fitting c Experience is not necessary c Must be578 words
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Advertisement738 1985-05-25 13 APPOINTMENTS m m^® P^^^^ INCORPORATED MANUFACTURING MANAGER Reporting to the Factory Manager, the position is responsible for meeting production schedules, unit cost objectives and quality standards. Candidates should possess tertiary qualification with an Engineering Degree, prei ferably m Chemical or Plating-Related Engineering Candidates mv .t be Singapore Citizens or Permanent.738 words
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Advertisement731 1985-05-25 13 H^ xas (S\_^^__i_____P^________!^_________^^^ We're looking ■^\o^^^l!mrAM^^M^^^M^^w^ for people who r^^H-J_______^l_^^^t*________________^^^ are not looking. So if \^^A^A^%^^m^mm******^^^ you're a contented and satisfied professional with j|jj|l W^^ years of distinction behind you f>^^ S^A and are not looking, we're looking l*_J for Has it ever occurred to you that there may still731 words
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Advertisement524 1985-05-25 13 SYNEROL MANAGEMENT (S) PTE LTD invites applications for the following A) Sales Executive L (Office Automation) B) Sales .Executive (Chemicals) C) Off ice Assistants (2 vacancies City/Jurong) For Post (A) A professional qualification m L Computer Studies/ Accounting OR c 'A' level with passes m English Maths, plus relevant working524 words
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Advertisement498 1985-05-25 13 -.fIkMESA requires Assistant Mechanical Engineers a A Diploma m Mechanical Engineering and knowledge m plastic parts a Able to read and interpret blue print drawings a To assist m new models pre-production a To trouble-shoot production problems Assistant Mechanical Designer a Diploma m Mechanical Engineering a Minimum 2 years' experience498 words
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Advertisement618 1985-05-25 14 APPOINTMENTS Pf jMllllniliiiiiTriiiiiiirllllll.. DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION is the second largest 11 computer manufacturer m the world and a multi-national leader pj m the manufacture, sales and servicing of mini-computers. We have a vacancy for the position of: J I Software I I Specialist I Applicants should possess a Degree m618 words
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Advertisement782 1985-05-25 14 P llmh ULC SYSTEMS WIU 'J (FAR EAST) PTE LTD ULC SYSTEMS is a joint venture company between one of Japan largest software house and a well established Singapore group. We are m the business of Bureau Services, Computer Systems Sales (Micro-network, Mini to Mainframe) and Software Development (Package and782 words
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Advertisement745 1985-05-25 14 pS© 1 I (UNITED WORLD COLLEGE OF 1 fl SOUTH EAST ASIA I SINGAPORE 8 The United World College of South East Asia fl offers a secondary education to boys and girls fl of all nationalities, boarding and day students, fl m the age range 11-18. There are 100 teaching745 words
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Advertisement741 1985-05-25 14 W PUBLIC UTILITIES BOBRD The PUt invites applications for the following POSH: (A) PRINCIPAL SYSTEMS ANALYST/PROGRAMMER (Grots Salary $4,602 $5,062 per month) Applicants must possess good Honours Degree m Computer Science from a recognised university or equivalent with 5 years' relevant experience. Candidates with other recognised good Honours Degrees or741 words
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Advertisement741 1985-05-25 15 APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE AIRCRAFT INDUSTRIES The Singapore Aircraft Industries Group of Companies is m the forefront of the aerospace industry m the Republic. Our activities include the overhaul and modification of aircraft and components. manufacture of aircraft parts and assemblies, and system development and integration of related electronic equipment such as741 words
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Advertisement762 1985-05-25 15 The Westin Stamford Plaza REGIONAL SALES MANAGER for ASEAN (About $52,000 per annum) r SALES MANAGER for Europe/America (About $40,000 per annum) The Westin Stamford Westin Plaza, managed by the internationally renowned Westin Hotel Company, will be two of the most luxurious hotels m Singapore. These two fully computerized hotels,762 words
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Advertisement591 1985-05-25 15 ran I WARTSILA POWER I 5 SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD E We are a diesel engine manufacturer m E E Jurong. We invite suitably qualified can- s= didates to fill the following positions: E DESIGN ENGINEER f E (Electrical) The Job E Designing electrical and electronic £E E systems for both591 words
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Advertisement660 1985-05-25 15 I EDATACRAFT I L__M Data Communication w I Datacratt Computer Services a subsidiary of I I Datacratt Ltd, (a pubiic-hsted Australian Co.) I I has been restructured to meet the expanding I I data communication business m Singapore I I and ASEAN countries I The following senior positions await .he660 words
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Advertisement486 1985-05-25 16 APPOINTMENTS A leading manufacturer have vacancies for the following positions: Requirements c Diploma/ degree holder m mechanical engineering with 3 years relevant experience c Ability to work independently and to co-ordinate activities with production staff c Good command of English and working knowledge of Mandarin Rssoonsibilities To manage a team486 words
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Advertisement678 1985-05-25 16 CHALLENGING CAREERS FIN TRAVEL ASSCX^ATIQNOF TRAVEL AGENTS Mfflflf SINGAPORE flMfll POST (1) EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR The successful candidate will report to the Executive Committee and assume responsibilities for the general management and control of the business and affairs of the association, including formulating and implementing strategics/programmes. In addition, this person will678 words
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Advertisement816 1985-05-25 16 T amdahl 1 Our client, Amdahl Corporation, based m Sunnyvale, I California, develops, markets and supports large scale computer j I systems, storage products, communication systems, software 1 products and education services. Expansion m the Southeast 1 1 Asian market has created the following outstanding opportunities: Field Engineer 1 I816 words
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Advertisement561 1985-05-25 17 APPOINTMENTS ARE YOU SWITCHED ON TO GREAT IDEAS? /An established, fast expanding organisation urgently requires a: ijJL MARKETING OFFICER PRE-REQUISITES: 1) Must be innovative and creative and be J» able to not only come up with great promotion |H ideas but also to execute the ideas to :M implementation stage561 words
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Advertisement582 1985-05-25 17 I PRODUCTION MANAGER AUSTRALIA I Our name is 'Quiksilver' we are an International Beachwear label born m Australia with operations m Australia, U.S.A., France, New Zealand and Japan We are looking for a Production Manager to run our Australian factory. Applicants should have experience m some, if not all, of582 words
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Advertisement983 1985-05-25 17 NOTICES fy MALAYSIA MINING CORPORATION BERHAD The Company and its tin mining subsidiaries The Group's mining activities continued to be adversely affected by the tin export restriction The results of Ashton Mining Limited (AML), m which the Group has a 46 .3% interest have been accounted for as an associated983 words
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Advertisement1101 1985-05-25 18 NOTICES MMWWMMWWWMWMWMMmMmf r KmW NATIONAL 1 W& UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE I TENDER NOTICE TENDER NO: EO/T/30/85 Tenders are invited from canteen operators to operate the Sports Complex Canteen, National University of Singapore for the period from Ist August 1985 to 30th June 1986. Tender forms and specifications etc. are obtainable1,101 words
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Advertisement177 1985-05-25 18 You doift need to have Special Qualifications to be a Director.... But you have to know your DUTIES and LIABILITIES DIRECTORS' DUTIES AND LIABILITIES Catherine Tay, Lecturer, National University of Singapore 1984. It sets out simply, the duties of directors, the WtS^^ V_Sl statutory offences and, more important to the177 words
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Miscellaneous714 1985-05-25 18 SUN TAN ByColiette PEANUTS BySchutx _a #CBSSSSS^"P| I IT™ """""'^l 1 J 7 yeMi> &£7 lS 71 i 1 i 1 rr S-a^FT-Z^ f7-~r iITV *rvff* FMLLY W I WANT TO BE LIKED I PON'T WANT TO BE 7\ WANT TO BE \1 17 3 7 m\^^^mmVl jk^li&tolffle) «s^fcT MYSELF,.714 words
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Advertisement442 1985-05-25 19 NOTICES 1 SINGA PLASTICS LIMITED 1 B| (Incorporated m tne Republic of Singapore) fl fl NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twentieth Annual B fl General Meeting of the Company will be held at No. 1, Fourth Chin H H Bee Road, Jurong, Singapore 2261,442 words
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