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Title Section15 1985-09-23 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1985 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8515 words
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Article924 1985-09-23 1 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN Brig-Gen Lee: Part of Government's four-point plan for a more flexible wage system By 'Gap in pay scales must be narrowed': Page 12 Bosses hail proposal: Page 12 Full text of B-G Lee's speech: Pages 16 and 17 THE National Wages Council924 words
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Article, Illustration687 1985-09-23 1 H. L. LIM - H. L. LIM Day 10 of PM's China visit Story: DALIAN, Sun. It is bright and sunny and comfortably cool in this city of 1.5 million Chinese this September Sunday. The streets are full but not packed, and strollers andFRANCIS ONG - 687 words
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Article, Illustration254 1985-09-23 1 ONE piece of history was made, aad another denied, when 29-year-old Michael Sptnks hecame the new world heavyweight boxing ehampiaa la Las Vegas yesterday. Spinas Is the first light-heavyweight champion to win the heavyweight title. He ended the seven-year-reign of Larry Holmes254 words
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Article40 1985-09-23 1 NEW DELHI, San. At least 2,%H people were arrested today In India's southern Tamil Nada state for defacing railway signs daring a series of protests against the use of the Hindi language, Indian news acencles rennrted. AP ReuterAP; Reuter - 40 words
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118 1985-09-23 1 WELL-KNOWN Chinese Kngfu story writer Gu ng, 48, died of cirrhosis of the liver in a Taipei hospital on Saturday. He had been in a coma for three days, according to a Shin Min Daily News report. Gu Long was known for countless118 words
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Article351 1985-09-23 1 '20,000 may have been killed' Mexican quake disaster 'Big 5' nations meet for emergency teJke a Double horror at hospital Reports and picture on Beck Pegs MEXICO CITY, Sun. The two earthquakes in Mexico may have killed as many as 20,000 people, United States Ambassador John Gavin said yesterday asReuter; UPI; NYT - 351 words
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Article42 1985-09-23 1 BEIJING, Sun. Two Chinese delegations flew to the Soviet Union today as part of the increasing level of exchanges between the estranged communist neighbours. The official Xinhua news agency identified the groups as youth educators and "Sino-Soviet friendship activists". APAP - 42 words
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Advertisement28 1985-09-23 1 Inside Classifieds in Section Two Summary 2 World News 5-5 Aseaa 7 Causeway 8 Editorial is Background 17 Letters 18 TlmesDoUar 18-22 Classifieds 23 Racing 23 Sports 24-2528 words
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Advertisement133 1985-09-23 1 Robson Sole Agent B.G. Parrett A Son (Pie) Ltd. Singapore Have you heard of a PC with a keystroke program key, 40 programmable soft function keys,ultra-slim keyboard that can fit under the disk-drive unit and the power of a mini-computer system Steams have it. No wonder Steams are so highly133 words
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Article, Illustration574 1985-09-23 2 Bef rienders help two LIFE had been lonely and depressing for Madam Loke Yee Lui, 65, who had to look after her physically and mentally handicapped son, Lau Poo, 36, in their rented one-room Oat in Kim Tian Place. Then the Befrienders' Service came to her help. The Befrienders574 words
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Article112 1985-09-23 2 THE STRAITS TIMES BAYS: •THE Ministry of Community Development tieas ef the Hewe Yean Cheng Committee for the Aged, with a view to framing laws on homes far the aged. la doing as, it should set the rales sa that the tragedy ef the Woodlands Heme far the Aged112 words
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Article86 1985-09-23 2 PAY DONATION PRAISED THE Minister of State (Community Development, and Communications and Information), Mr Wong Kan Seng, has been praised for recently donating half his minister's salary and MP's allowance to the Community Chest. Readers say that although the Opposition introduced a motion in Parliament to cut ministerial salaries86 words
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Article112 1985-09-23 2 SINGAPORE 'CAN BECOME EURONOTE TRADING CENTRE' SINGAPORE can develop into the Asian Euronote trading centre, said Citicorp, which originated the financial instrument. "The Euronote market is worth about US$l2 billion (5526.4 billion) and has the potential to grow into a US$5OO billion market in, say, five years," said Mr112 words
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Article308 1985-09-23 2 Dismal show WITH Thailand resting their key runners for this week's Asian meet in Jakarta, and no-show by several local athletes, yesterday's final session of the 47th Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's track and field championships at the National Stadium.championships fell Oat on its face. And the afternoon would have308 words
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Article617 1985-09-23 2 Blast kills three A BOOBY trap hidden in a transistor radio killed three rickshaw drivers in New Delhi yesterday as police carried out mass arrests in Punjab ahead of elections in the state. Tension also rose on the Pakistan border with reports of army action. The bomb617 words
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174 1985-09-23 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway Fiscal reforms helped MONETARY and economic adjustments introduced by Indonesia over the past several years has made up for the country's lower oil earnings, according to the World Bank annual report released on Saturday. The bank said the improvement in Indonesia's economy was evident from174 words
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Article545 1985-09-23 2 Malaria danger RECENT reports indicate that there have been fresh outbreaks of malaria and crop devastation around the world Malaysia had 11,000 reported cases of malaria last year with 10 deaths in the first half of this year as insects develop their own genetic arsenal to counter man's545 words
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Article354 1985-09-23 3 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST Tokyo 'must take steps to redress trade surplus* By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Sun. China has joined the United States and Europe in warning Japan that it will begin to restrict Japanese imports unless Tokyo takes immediate steps to redress its trade surplus with354 words
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178 1985-09-23 3 Martial law lifted by Dec 31 says Zia ISLAMABAD. Sun. Pakistan's President Mohammad Zia-Ul-Haq has confirmed that eight years of martial law will be lifted by Dec 31 whether the National Assembly passes a controversial indemnity Bill or not. Gen Zia said last night that political parties, banned here sinceReuter - 178 words
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276 1985-09-23 3 BEIJING, Sun. A dormant dislike for China's former wartime enemy, Japan, has reawakened with at least some official support, judging from Beijing University wall posters that say "Nakasone is a stinking rotten egg" and "Oppose Japanese militarism". What started as a commemoration marking theAP - 276 words
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Article, Illustration49 1985-09-23 3 THE übiquitous vending machine ...handy, indispensable and much sought after by the thirsty. A 52-year-old accountant, Haruo Otsa, bought ssme salt drinks from these vending machines la Osaka, Japan, and sled of poisoning after he drank a bottle laced with a toxic agricultural chemical.— Reuter picture,Reuter - 49 words
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403 1985-09-23 3 Punjab state elections NEW DELHI, Sun. A booby trap hidden in a transistor radio killed three rickshaw drivers here today as police carried out mass arrests in Punjab ahead of elections in the state. Tension also rose on the Pakistan border with reportsReuter; AP - 403 words
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261 1985-09-23 3 Korean reunions resume after squabble SEOUL, Sun. Tearful reunions of North and South Korean relatives separated after the 1950-53 war continued today after a last-minute squabble had stopped some from meeting in the two capitals. Red Cross officials from both sides held negotiations last night. The South had accused theReuter - 261 words
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Article119 1985-09-23 3 SPAIN SATO yesterday it would take tough action against attackers who fired at a Spanish patrol boat and a trawler off Morocco on Saturday killing a naval petty officer and injuring two others. A Foreign Ministry statement in Madrid condemned the attacks, in which seven fishermen alsoReuter - 119 words
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Article84 1985-09-23 3 THE PROTEST yacht Vega arrived off the French nuclear test site at Mururoa Atoll in the South Pacific today, closely shadowed by a French naval tug, the Greenpeace environmental group said. The 11.6 metre-long ketch, making its fourth protest voyage to the test site in French Polynesia,Reuter - 84 words
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Article82 1985-09-23 3 MODERATE BLACKS and Whites meeting in Johannesburg on Saturday formed a national alliance to promote dialogue among South Africa's different communities aimed at peacefully dismantling apartheid. About 150 representatives of 50 business and civic organisations also agreed at the meeting to call a national convention ofAFP - 82 words
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Article65 1985-09-23 3 SOUTH AFRICAN forces returned to their bases in Namibia (South West Africa) yesterday after a week-long raid into Angola in which 15 Black Namibian guerillas were killed, the military said. Major-General George Meiring, Commander of the South West Africa Territory Force, said in a statement in65 words
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413 1985-09-23 4 Conference on treaty to ban spread of nuclear weapons GENEVA, Sun. A 90--nation conference reviewing the treaty to ban the spread of nuclear weapons yesterday called on the United States and the Soviet Union to step up their disarmament efforts, saying the two nations haveNYT - 413 words
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Article, Illustration376 1985-09-23 4 Soviet expert warns on arms progress WASHINGTON, Sun. President Ronald Reagan's insistence that his Star Wars missile defence system is not negotiable in the Geneva arms talks "will ruin all arms control negotiations absolutely destroy them", the Soviets' leading expert on American affairsUPI; Reuter; AFP - 376 words
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Article359 1985-09-23 4 WASHINGTON, Sun. President Ronald Reagan stressed yesterday he wanted a successful summit meeting in November with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev but cautioned against false hopes. Mr Reagan said in his weekly radio address that during a White House meeting next Friday with Soviet Foreign MinisterReuter; AP - 359 words
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Article53 1985-09-23 4 BOGOTA, Sun. Colombian customs agents yesterday found 135 kg of pure cocaine hidden in a US-bound shipment of flowers at Bogota s airport, police said. Three people were arrested. More than 23 tonnes of cocaine have been seized in Colombia over the past 18 months, according toReuter - 53 words
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Article31 1985-09-23 4 CHAMPAIGN (Illinois). Sun. Workers will hold a 14-hour concert today to benefit American farmers. The music extravaganza, called Farmaid, is expected to draw nearly 80,000 people. APAP - 31 words
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245 1985-09-23 4 N-war survivors could be hit by Aids-like illness WASHINGTON, Sunday SURVIVORS ef a unclear war weald net only face darkness, cold, famine and radioactive fallout bat also could develop a condition similar to Aids, according to a scientific study. Dr David Greer, Dean of Medicine at Brown University, said yesterdayAP - 245 words
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242 1985-09-23 5 Reagan to focus on peace pact in talks with Arab leaders WASHINGTON, Sun. President Reagan said yesterday his meetings tomorrow, with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and next week with Jordarilan King Hussein will focus on arriving at a peace accord between Israel and its Arab neighbors. In his weekly radioUPI; AP; Reuter - 242 words
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Article, Illustration281 1985-09-23 5 PARIS, Son. Christ*. the artist who conceals to reveal, has completed his latest controversial project the wrapping la vast stretciies of fahric of the oldest bridge In Paris, the Pont Nenf. This MM bridge, ■panning the murky Seine in the heart ofAP - 281 words
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383 1985-09-23 5 'Create new World Bank-IMF fund to help poor nations' WASHINGTON, Sun. The United States, in a major change of strategy, will propose that the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund undertake an unusual joint effort to ease the debt crisis and improveNYT - 383 words
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The discovery of the Titanic
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Article275 1985-09-23 5 LONDON, Sun. The discovery of the Titanic by French and American scientists has led to an international dispute over ownership of the liner and its contents. Commercial Union, the insurance group which was previously reported to own the wreck, admitted earlier this week thatObserver News Service - 275 words
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221 1985-09-23 5 How $462,000 picture deal was sunk PARIS, Sun. "The biggest act of piracy in the history of the press" was how French magazine editor Alain Ayache described the sinking of his US$2lO OOO 03*402,000) deal with a London newspaper for exclusive British rights to the Titanic pictures. After the TitanicObserver News Service - 221 words
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266 1985-09-23 5 'Smugglers tossed 100 Haitian refugees into sea' MIAMI, Sun. As many as 100 Haitian refugees were tossed from a crowded, rickety fishing boat by crews paid to smuggle them into the US, and are presumed drowned, Immigration officials said last The accounts came from seven refugees brought to Miami forAP - 266 words
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138 1985-09-23 7 JAKARTA, Sun. Indonesia has made the first shipments of palm oil and coffee to China since the two countries resumed direct trade links this year, the official Antara news agency said. A shipment of 2,500 tonnes of palm oil worth US$.l million (552.2 million) fromReuter - 138 words
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241 1985-09-23 7 The coup that failed BANGKOK, Sun. The Th'ai government was alerted about a plot by retired and dismissed military officers to overthrow it a week before the failed coup attempt took place on Sept 9. Deputy Army Commander General Tienchai Sirisamphan saidAFP - 241 words
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Article84 1985-09-23 7 BANGKOK, Sun. Thailand's mortality rate has decreased from 13 per 1,000 to eight per 1,000 in the past 15 years, and the rate among infants has fallen to 45 from TTper 1,000 17 years ago. Radio Thailand reported today. The official radio quoted a report of theAP - 84 words
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Article357 1985-09-23 7 Deficit cut despite lower oil profits, says World Bank JAKARTA, Sun. Monetary and economic adjustments introduced by Indonesia over the past several years has made up for the country's lower oil earnings, according to the World Bank. In its annual report released yesterday, the bank saidOpecna - 357 words
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Article, Illustration321 1985-09-23 7 MANILA, Son. Soldiers yesterday boned hate hooslßg the rotting bodies of the Ate tribesmen who died in a mass The decomposed bodies were found lying side by side Inside the bats with IBM swarming over them. Bottles of insecticide were found nearby. The soldiers had to trekReuter; AP - 321 words
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Article62 1985-09-23 7 JAKARTA, Sun. Eleven Indonesians have returned home after living for more than a year in Papua New Guinea refugee camps, Antara news agency said. They were among the estimated 10,000 Irian Jaya refugees who crossed into neighbouring Papua New Guinea early last year after Indonesian troops clashedReuter - 62 words
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316 1985-09-23 7 Cambodia will be capitalist, says Khmer Rouge BEIJING, Sun. Khmer Rouge leader Khieu Samphan has pledged support tor a capitalist, neutral and democratic Cambodia once Vietnamese troops are out of the country, China's official Xinhua news agency reported today. Xinhua quoted Mr Samphan as saying this in an interview withUPI - 316 words
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Advertisement199 1985-09-23 7 SINGAPORE FINANCE is now in Hougang With effect from 23 September 1985, Singapore Finance Upper I Serangoon branch is .^>-.>.a ICIUOrtICU <U. UPPER SERANGOON M ROAD Blk 208 Hougang Street 21 1 H o.^, (l w Na^*^^^- #01-211/213 mm -at-, »TjlSS«^\ Singapore 1953 A Li-TliJ^f 7/*^Tel No: 288 2396, 288199 words
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Article, Illustration355 1985-09-23 8 Usno decides to pull out of contest at the last minute KOTA KINABALU, Sun. The Christianled state government in Sabah faces a crucial popularity test next month when it takes on the National Front coalition in a parliamentary by-election. The by-election in the largelyAFP - 355 words
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139 1985-09-23 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. University of Malaya authorities have expelled two undergraduates and penalised five others for cheating at examinations. A university spokesman said yesterday the seven undergraduates were caught with unauthorised material when they sat for their examinations last February and March. This isNST - 139 words
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214 1985-09-23 8 KANGAR (Perils), Sun. The Malaysian government will not hesitate to deport all illegal immigrants, regardless of their countries of origin, Deputy Home Affairs Minister Radzi Sheikh Ahmad said today. He said the increasing problems caused by the infiltration of these illegal immigrants, especially fromBernama; AP - 214 words
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Article, Illustration130 1985-09-23 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. About 30 families are living in fear of the overhead high tension cables in front of their homes at Taman Ehsan here. The residents said there had been instances when sparks flew as the live wires rubbed against each other during thunderstorms.NST - 130 words
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116 1985-09-23 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The death of two boys In Maar, Joker, late last month was not caused by the preserved peaches they had allegedly eaten. Health Services Director. Datuk Dr Abdullah Abdul Raha statement issued here yesterday. He said investigations oven of the pesBernama - 116 words
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Article67 1985-09-23 8 KOTA BARU, Sun. The Kelantan branch of the Malay Chamber of Commerce and Industry has identified seven ventures to be Jointly undertaken with Thai businessmen. Disclosing this today, its Vice-Chairman, Haii Abdul Salam Awang, said a trade delegation from the branch visited Thailand from Sept 4Bernama - 67 words
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321 1985-09-23 8 Technical staff to boycott overtime KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. More than 6,000 technical staff employed by various government departments throughout the country will boycott overtime work and adopt a non-cooperative stand with effect from Oct 7. The action was taken in protest against the government s refusal to entertain claims byNST - 321 words
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Article36 1985-09-23 8 PONTTAN, Sun. Marine police today detained 75 Indonesians at the Laut Kukup waters near here for not having valid travel documents. The Indonesians, aged between four and 48, were travelling in two boats. BernamaBernama - 36 words
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193 1985-09-23 9 A MAN who had stolen four pick-ups for joy rides had a rough ride the fifth tune he stole a vehicle. Hussin bin Sallio, 21, was not only spotted by the owner of the stolen lorry. He had to stop at a traffic193 words
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Article, Illustration564 1985-09-23 9 STELLA DANKER - STELLA DANKER How Madam Loke, 65, repays kindness to her By MADAM Loke Yee Lui and her physically and mentally handicapped son found out what it meant to have friends when the Befrienders' Service came to her help. Madam Loke, 65, has gone a step further564 words
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420 1985-09-23 9 THE Singapore Police Force is preparing an operational programme for the auxiliary Police Force Mass Rapid Transit system. Disclosing this in an interview with The Mirror, Police Commissioner Goh Yong Hong said there was no evidence that crime would shift from the "surface"420 words
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208 1985-09-23 9 USING plastic bags to dispose of rubbish will lead to a higher quality of life. The link between the two was spelt out by MP for Siglap, Mr Abdullah Tarmugi, yesterday at a Use of Plastic Bags campaign socialr e s p o nsibility208 words
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Article, Illustration668 1985-09-23 9 Hotel seeks place in Guinness records book Lantern Festival offers many highlights to draw crowds FOR the first time, this year's Lantern Festival will feature a mooncakemaking competition being conducted at the Chinese Garden off Yuan Ching Road. Altogether, 12 finalists will be selected from668 words
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Article, Illustration309 1985-09-23 11 Infants left in Hindu temple are believed to be related A BABY boy and a girl were found abandoned in a Hindu temple in South Bridge Road after a prayer session on Saturday. The babies have not been identified but are believed to be309 words
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Article, Illustration353 1985-09-23 11 PHILIP CHEAH - PHILIP CHEAH ay Festival '85 IT STARTED out as a fringe performance for a lunchtime crowd. By the time it ended, it was a full-fledged concert. Encores were called for. Rows of chairs were added and the crowd swelled to more than 350ARTHUR LEE - 353 words
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Article88 1985-09-23 11 THE Jurong Bird Park has extended the closing date for the Birds of Singapore Photo Competition by a month to Oct 22. The bird park says it has received many requests from photographers for more time to go down to Singapore's nature reserves, coastal areas and88 words
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Article27 1985-09-23 11 THE Bedok branch library will hold a story-telling session by Miss Jessie wee on Oct 5 at 10.30 am for children aged eight and below.27 words
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220 1985-09-23 11 Diploma music course to lead up to US degree A HEADSTART towards a music degree is what a Singapore music school is offering to piano students from January next year. Yamaha Music School, together with Boston University in Massachusetts, is starting a two-year diploma in music programme which will prepare220 words
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Article172 1985-09-23 11 CAMBODIA will be the subject when the Singapore Armed Forces Reservists' Association Current Affairs Group holds its inaugural talk on Oct 25. Associate Professor Lau Teik Soon of the Political Science Department, National University of Singapore, and Mr Tan Seng Chye, Director of the Foreign172 words
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Article110 1985-09-23 11 VARIOUS activities have been planned for children visiting Sentosa on Sunday to celebrate Children's Day. Each child under 12 years old accompanied by two paying adults will be given free entry to Sentosa and ferry and cable car rides on that day. A number of110 words
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330 1985-09-23 11 NGIAM TONG HAI - 5 cents more for take-away hot drinks in coffeeshops NGIAM TONG HAI By IT'S five cents more for take-away hot drinks, whether it is a paper cup or milk tin. Many coffeeshops are charging five cents more for take-away coffee in paper cups or the "traditional" condensed milk tin, or330 words
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894 1985-09-23 12 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA Brig-Gen Lee at the NUS talk on wages By Bosses tend to remove higher-paid workers SINGAPORE must narrow the wage gap between older and younger workers so that employers will not be tempted to move out an employee who is894 words
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268 1985-09-23 12 Employers and NWC chief hail proposal Direct negotiations: What they say EMPLOYERS and the MbUbbbl Wages Cniell yesterday welcomed the Geverameit'i pnpenl to getlatleas wltheat The Nattoaai Trades Uaten Congress has net made an official stood bat NTUC Assistant Secretory-General Llm Been Heag told The mm 11 fit i i268 words
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203 1985-09-23 12 SINGAPORE should still be able to attain the Swiss standard of living by the 1990s despite temporary setbacks such as lower economic growth in some years, said Brig-Gen Lee. "If the Americans go into deep depression for 10 years, then I think we have203 words
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559 1985-09-23 12 Starting pay for graduates PROPOSALS to adjust the starting pay for graduates to help narrow the gap between pay rates in the civil service and the private sector will be submitted to the Cabinet soon. The Minister of State (Trade and Industry and Defence),559 words
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Article, Illustration209 1985-09-23 12 Raffles girls bag top 3 contest prizes STUDENTS ef Rallies Girls' Secondary School were jubilant when their snhonhnatoa bage three ton prizes at finals of aa interschool Malay oratorical and poetry recitation contest on Saturday. Miss Sasaaa Mohamad Seal, IS, won the lint prise In the C dlvi--BMB Of hare209 words
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Article157 1985-09-23 12 TAMPINES residents flocked to a newly-opened dry market in Neighbourhood Two on Friday for their supply of fresh food and vegetables. Within three hours of the opening at 7 am, more than 400 people had passed through its doors, said Daichi's Managing Director Mr157 words
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Article, Illustration230 1985-09-23 12 BALANCING this giant three flight of steps in the water is quite a problem. The six participants found it even harder to turn it 90 degrees. Slowly, they transferred their body weight down a step, halted to steady it, then down another step. The crowd230 words
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184 1985-09-23 14 Bonus plan for taxi drivers who take care Company offers $360 a year for model cabbies A BONUS scheme will be introduced by Singapore Commuter Pte Ltd to encourage its taxi drivers to be more careful on the road and provide better service. Under the scheme, a driver will be184 words
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153 1985-09-23 14 Child-care workshops for expectant mothers ABOUT 100 mothers-to-be will get to know more about child development and child-care in a series of workshops next month. Organised by the Comm unity Development Ministry and the Health Ministry's Maternal and Child Health Services, the workshops will focus on the emotional and social153 words
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Article70 1985-09-23 14 THE People's Association is organising a Chinese chess championship for the Lee Yock Suan Cup next month. The winner will get the trophy plus $1,000; the runner-up will win $600. The championship is open to all Singapore citizens and permanent residents who are members of community centres.70 words
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253 1985-09-23 14 Former addicts to get group counsel PROM November, exdrug addicts who are first offenders will have to attend group counselling aannana when they report to the police for their regular urine teste. Special rooms will be set aside la police stations for the groups to meet. Each group, numbering not253 words
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Article, Illustration482 1985-09-23 14 GRACE CHNG - GRACE CHNG By Successful conversion project is also cost-saving WORN-OUT machine tools can be given a new lease of life instead of ending up in the scrap-yard. The Singapore Polytechnic has successfully converted old metal cutting machines into modern computer-controlled ones, at only482 words
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410 1985-09-23 14 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN By MUGGERS and "foolers" both are bad. Muggers are students whose fives are governed by three Ls "lessons, lunch and library." Foolers are students governed by a different set of three Ls "love, laughter and loiter." They "waste" their410 words
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Article, Illustration325 1985-09-23 14 LOONG SWEE YIN - Leader of oil delegates is tops in her field LOONG SWEE YIN By FOR two to three years, Madam Liu Weiyi worked in a Chinese commune. Her specialty now is of a different sort oilfields. Madam Liu, 58, is the Executive VicePresident of Sinochem, China's National Chemical Import-Export Corporation. The325 words
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Article52 1985-09-23 14 THE 13th annual sports meet for the disabled will be held on Saturday at the To* Payoh Athletic Centre at pm. Mr Wong Kan Seng, Minister of State < Community Development Communications and Information), will be the guest-of-honour at the event organised by the Singapore Sports Council52 words
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253 1985-09-23 15 New bus guide is bigger and more informative THE English edition of this year s bus guide is now on sale at all Singapore Bus Service Travelcentres and major bookstores. The Travelcentres are at the eight bus interchanges in Ang Mo Kio, Bedok, Bukit Merah, Clement!, Hougang, Jurong, Jurong East253 words
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Article, Illustration132 1985-09-23 15 SAF exercise THE SAF will hold military exercises daily in Lim Chu Kang, Hong Kah, Marsiling, Mandai, Tuas, Wing Loong, Loyang and Sembawang from today to Sunday. Blanks and thunderflashes will be used and the public should not be alarmed. Bedok jetty and nearby Car Park A will also be132 words
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Article85 1985-09-23 15 Dejected boyfriend jumped A MAN Jumped from a block of flats in Clementi after he learned his former girlfriend was to marry someone else. Mr Tan Ban Kok, 23, was found dead at the foot of a block of Hats on May 24. A coroner's court heard on Friday that85 words
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Article47 1985-09-23 15 A JAPANESE cultural show will be held on Oct 2 at the Victoria Theatre at 8 pm. Complimentary tickets are available one week before the show at the premises of the organiser, the Japanese Cultural Society of Singapore, at Midland House in Middle Road.47 words
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Article, Illustration236 1985-09-23 15 Two who learnt it differently Skills picked up from many cookbooks and CC classes MADAM Wong Chun Ton has been manager and cook of a Nonya food stall at the Funan Centre Food Paradise since January this year. She is one hawker who learnt how to cook from cookbooks and236 words
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Article, Illustration217 1985-09-23 15 HAWKER Tony Tan, 39, was an electrician, more at home with changing wires than chopping chicken, before he started his stall at the Hong Lim Hawker Centre five years ago. He started off trying to juggle two jobs but stopped to concentrate on217 words
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164 1985-09-23 15 STUDENTS with at least four O level passes will be able to take the new Diploma in Computer Studies offered by Britain's National Computing Centre. The JP School of Computing, TMC Computer School and Informatics Computer School will offer the course. Stamford College also expects164 words
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Article, Illustration490 1985-09-23 15 VALERIE LEE - VALERIE LEE Hawkers put in years of hard work learning age-old recipes from parents By A COMMON belief is that hawker food is Singapore's answer to fast food it is not. Hawker food is slow food. It takes years to learn, and another half-a--lifetime to polish,H.L. CHAN - 490 words
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279 1985-09-23 15 ROV annual report THERE are fewer motorcycles on the roads these days. Motorcycles and scooters numbered 134,693 last year compared with 141,569 in 1983. The Registry of Vehicles said in its 1984 annual report that 13,544 machines were registered last year, a 22279 words
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548 1985-09-23 16 The Straits Times says Unacceptable face of growth JUST over a year ago, when the outbreak of cholera at the Woodlands Home for the Aged, which claimed three lives, was made known, we called it a story of neglect and tragedy. Dirty toilets and residents' poor hygiene were cited as548 words
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Article, Illustration719 1985-09-23 16 Singapore must be able to ride the tide Brig-Gen Lee Brig-Gen (Res) Lee Hsien Loong, Minister of State (Defence, and Trade and Industry), spoke at the National University of Singapore Business Administration Society on Friday night. We publish here the text719 words
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559 1985-09-23 16 Timescales 6 WE INHERITED our wage payment system from the British. The system is essentially based on seniority. In other words, a person who works in a company for several years, doing the same job, gets an automatic increment every year. He or she559 words
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Article, Illustration525 1985-09-23 16 Bonuses S WE NEED to link a perff son's compensation not only lo his individual performance and productivity, but also to the company's performance and profitability. This may go up, but it can sometimes also come down. A wage system which rewards employees well525 words
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Article380 1985-09-23 17 Collective agreements 4 ANOTHER rigidity is the present format of the collective agreements (CAs) negotiated between unions and employers. Such CAs usually last for three years. They specify all the myriad details of the compensation package, such as meal allowances, maternity leave, overtime pay, and380 words
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1193 1985-09-23 17 National Wages Council It'll be up to bosses and unions next year 4 After 13 years off NWC recommendations, perhaps it it time to say: now or never. The Government proposes to recommend to the NWC that from next year, the1,193 words
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475 1985-09-23 17 Jakarta keen to hear PM Lee's views of Beijing's South-east Asia policies Regional Comment Editorial, headlined Lee in Beijing, published in The Jakarta Post on Sept 17. SINGAPORE Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew is now in China for a third official visit amid strong denials by both governments of speculations475 words
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164 1985-09-23 18 Tax cut should extend to all property THE announcement of a 30 per cent reduction in property tax for commercial industrial property and vacant land is a timely acknowledgement of the adverse impact of this tax in a recessionary environment. Over the past two years rents have fallen by 40164 words
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157 1985-09-23 18 PLEASE refer to the letter "Businessman wants to set up telex in house" by "Never Say Die" (ST, Aug 3), who comments that the telex machine should be regarded in the same way as the telephone and be allowed in Housing Board flats. The157 words
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Letter72 1985-09-23 18 I REFER to Mr F.C. Wong's letter "Jurong area needs a branch library". (ST, Sept 2). We are pleased to inform him that the National Library plans to build a full-time branch library in Jurong East in 1967. It will serve the needs of the residents in72 words
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Letter112 1985-09-23 18 PLEASE refer to Mr Paul Teo Siak Lim's letter "Punggol seaside land ideal for marina". (ST, Sept 7). As part of the effort to review land uses in Singapore, the Ministry of National Development, together with other relevant authorities, is looking into the long-term need for112 words
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189 1985-09-23 18 Many need help to educate their children I WOULD like to support the proposal in Parliament by Mr Ho See Beng and Mr Chan Chee Seng that CPF members be allowed to withdraw and invest their CPF money in their children's education. I realise the government has said CPF is189 words
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Letter, Illustration813 1985-09-23 18 Salaries, Confucian ethics and MP for Potong Pasir I AM certain the majority of the people share my feelings about the laudable and pub-lic-spirited gesture of the MP for Kuo Chuan, Mr Wong Kan Seng, in donating half his minister's salary and MP's813 words
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Letter183 1985-09-23 18 MR WONG KAN SENG deserves credit for his public-spiritedness in donating such a large sum of money to the Community Chest. (Sunday Times, Sept 15). We are all aware that People's Action Party MPs work very hard and sacrifice a lot of their time. It183 words
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Letter172 1985-09-23 18 Motion was hollow ACTION speaks louder than words, and Minister of State (Community Development, and Communications and Information) Wong Kan Seng's donation of half his income to the Community Chest (Sunday Times, Sept 15) certainly speaks louder than the "hollow" motion moved by the Opposition in Parliament recently. The joint172 words
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190 1985-09-23 18 THE MP for Anson is quick to criticise every effort made by others to see us through our present economic recession. But what has he got to offer? A pay cut? He has been telling others to take a pay cut. Why hasn't he190 words
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Letter114 1985-09-23 18 I AM writing with reference to the letter "Jeya's concern or cheap gimmick?" by "T.K.G." (ST, Aug 21) concerning Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam's recent proposal that the salaries of MPs and ministers be cut. "T.K.G." wrote: "The total salaries of all MPs and ministers added together come to114 words
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Advertisement561 1985-09-23 18 AS STANDARD CHARTERED INTRODUCES MULTI-LOANS The $50,000 questions \our questions Our questions Who can apply for a Multi-Loan? How much do you make a month? Anyone between 21 and 55 in regular Obviously, we have to ask. And with documents employment, earning at least $3,000 per month, so to back561 words
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Article472 1985-09-23 19 SEPT 23: A Training Needs Analysis presentation will be given by Arthur Young Management Consultants and British-based training consultants MAST Organisation. Mr David Aylwin, senior partner of MAST Organisation, will present the methodology which they pioneered for identifying training needs. For invited guests only. Sept 23 and 24:472 words
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Article42 1985-09-23 19 I Quote Z In this business, you can't w know for 10 or 15 years how successful a company will be. Consistency is what counts in m venture capital. 7 Jacqueline Morby. a partner in an American venture capital firm, TA Associates.42 words
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Article359 1985-09-23 19 INTERNATIONAL Bank of Singapore now has Mr Ng Tat Pun as its General Manager. Mr Ng, who joined IBS's parent company, Overseas Union Bank, as Assistant General Manager, is on secondment to IBS. Before joining OUB, he was with a major international bank for more than 10 years and359 words
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Article72 1985-09-23 19 WASHINGTON, Sun. After-tax profits of US corporations increased in the second quarter for the first time since the first quarter of 1984, according to the Commerce Department It issued a revised figure showing a 0.3 per cent Erofit increase to 5H37.4 billion (*****.2 billion) rather than theAFP - 72 words
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Article66 1985-09-23 19 TOKYO, Sun. Nissan. Japan's No. 2 car maker, plans to double its production of 10,000 vehicles a month at its plant in Smyrna, Tennessee, beginning next year. With the boost, the production figure of the Sentra model will equal that of light trucks and lift the totalAP - 66 words
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Article119 1985-09-23 19 KL's palm oil ambition IPOH, Sun. Malaysia can become a regional centre for the palm oil Brocessing industry, eputy Primary Industries Minister Megat Junid Megat Ayob said today. He said this could be achieved as the country has 52 palm oil refineries, of which only 40 were in operation, meaningBernama - 119 words
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Article74 1985-09-23 19 BRUSSELS, Sun. News International, the EuroB?an subsidiary of the US ews Corporation headed by Australian media magnate Rupert Murdoch, has made a television alliance with the Belgian holding company group Bruxelles Lambert. The Belgian company is the mam shareholder in the Luxembourg television company CLT. A statementAFP - 74 words
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Article, Illustration507 1985-09-23 19 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH Potential to be the Asian hub Citicorp By SINGAPORE can develop into the Asian Euronote trading centre, said Citicorp, which originated the financial instrument. "The Euronote market is worth about US$l2 billion (5526.4 billion) and has the potential to grow into a US$5OO billion507 words
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Article328 1985-09-23 19 THE volume of Euronote facilities granted worldwide ballooned to US$lB.5 billion (854t.7 billion) last year IS times mere than the $1.4 Mlllon of 1181. And in just the first six months ef this year, the volume has rocketed to US$lB.7 billion. Of this sum, an328 words
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Article37 1985-09-23 19 UNITED Overseas Bank has opened its Tampines branch at Block 201-E, Tampines Street 23. It is the UOB group's 62nd branch in Singapore. It will offer full banking services, including Telebank and gold savings accounts.37 words
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Article510 1985-09-23 19 LONDON, Sun. THE Bank of England has raised a warning flag for British banks about the mounting risks in their business which is marked by rapid change and innovative financing techniques. The Governor, Mr Robin Leigh-Pemberton, and his deputy, Mr Christopher McMahon, expressed theirFT - 510 words
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315 1985-09-23 19 DOREEN SOH - PA Consulting to do survey on retail banking DOREEN SOH By BANKERS in Singapore are anxious to "get into" the minds of the average Singaporean and the Monetary Authority of Singapore. Mr Paddy Geoghegan, the Joint Chief Executive of PA Consulting Services in Singapore, which is to do a survey315 words
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Article, Illustration576 1985-09-23 19 NORA CHENG - Lum Chang's hotel is Singapore's first in Guangzhou NORA CHENG By LUM CHANG'S US$25 million (Ssss milUon) hotel project in Guangzhou is its first investment and Singapore's first hotel hi the city. Three other internation-al-class hotels in the southern city China Hotel, White Swan and Garden Hotels belong to Hongkong576 words
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Article38 1985-09-23 20 Grass Group pre-tax Year to Coinpany dividend profit/loss ('000) Benta 45 (58.3) M56,768 ($8,222) Jun*s Cons Plant 52(52) M5143,252 ($132,966b) Jun 85 Gula Perah M59.738L ($7.269L) Mar 85 Sim Urn 7 (7) $5,159 ($6,814) Mar 8538 words
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Article11 1985-09-23 20 Gross Group pre-tax Year to Company dividend profit/loss fOOO)11 words
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Article116 1985-09-23 20 Interim Group pre-tax Half-year to Crjmpany dividend profit/aw ('000) Apollo (2.5) SB29L ($722L) Jun 85 Asiatic Dev 2.5 (2) $8,329 ($10,645) Jun 85 BAT 22.7(22.7) $6,198 ($7,807) Jun 85 CoW Storage 10.2 (10.2) $9,575 ($10,720) Jul 85 Dayapilnd Ms7lB ($325) Jun 85 DutoCons H5224 ($664) Jun 85 Gentings116 words
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Article381 1985-09-23 20 CoM Storage Hoidngs PIC has teamed up with the New Zealand Dory Board to form a $27.6 million -w*nt venture company called CoM Storage Dairies Jle Ltd. Cold Storage wi have a controlling 51 ■-•per cent state in the new company while the -^remaining 49 per cent is381 words
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Article58 1985-09-23 20 i _I I I L_l l—J I I U_ IL Financial lines Mustriab _h£ Friday 1002.2 (1007.8) j;?" II Week ago 1011.9 p I Dow Jones Industrials I Friday 1297.94(1306.94) Ij Week ago 1307.68 wfr*^ (Frf«* h brackets rtter t» Swm of ttw previous trawng day) 'H'. I I58 words
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Article156 1985-09-23 20 SYDNEY, Son. Dire •pgoswßSMssi on the government tax peonage seat Australian share prices tambiing from near-record levels in the past week, with only Adelaide StesmsUp's buying of BHP averting a market bloodbath. The All-Ordinaries Index, after closing oa Monday only 1.1 points off Its all-time Ugh, feU 16.S pointsReuter - 156 words
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Article240 1985-09-23 20 Sept 20 IBS Chance Alcoo 3314 -*4 ASed Chem Cp A»s-ChQlmers 3H -14 Am Tel Tek 21V4 unch Amox Inc 14"* -*4 Amr Corp 41V* -*4 Bethlehem Sri I6H unch Boewig Co 46*4 +14 Burroughs Cp 65*4 +"4 Caterpe*or Co 34V* -*4 Chase Monhtn 51*4 -I Chrysler Cp240 words
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Article706 1985-09-23 20 Wall Street finds stability in inflation This is despite confusion over strength of US economy NEW YORK, Sun. Amid the confusion about the strength of the United States economy, Wall Street generally has found stability in one key sector inflation. Inflation remains subdued, and economists see several reasonsAP - 706 words
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Article121 1985-09-23 20 HONGKONG, San. Local stocks slumped during the past week and the Hang Seng Index closed at M6M6, down 56.38 points on the previous week's finish. The index dropped 36.83 paints an Tuesday In a jittery rcapoanc to a ran on a local bank's Macau subsidiary the day before. TheAFP - 121 words
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Article127 1985-09-23 20 TOKYO, Sun. Share prices were mixed en the Tokyo stack market last week with the Nikkei Daw Jones Average posting a sizeable gala. The Nikkei Dew, a 131.85-yen winner the ptevieas week, added another 81.25 yen last week to 12,666.95 yen on Friday. Turnover came to about 418.7 millionAFP - 127 words
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Article311 1985-09-23 20 Sept 21 Ym Chance Aiinomoto 1160 -10 Akoi 352 -9 Amodo 762 +12 AsohiChem 760 +2 AsohiGioss 788 -2 Bonk of Tokyo 780 -5 Bndgestone 551 -4 Conon 1020 unch Casio 1680 +10 Citizen 399 +4 Daiei 677 +1 Dai-lch. Kangyo 1560 +10 D Nippon Print 1040 -20 0311 words
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Article177 1985-09-23 20 LONDON, Sun. Trading statements and kid speculation once again featured on the stock Brnhaagr la the past week. The Financial Times Industrial Share Index fluctuated on ettfcer side ef the l,Mf mark before closing swim f.7 paints en the week at 1.H2.2. mmmW thlM MMMM ifj first-quarter figures fremAFP - 177 words
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Article3350 1985-09-23 20 M wares quoted have a par of J1 unless othefW,i€ specified •Adjusted for scrip/rigtits N Tai-eiempted dividend ABN is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dolars. 1915 Last Yield Net Vd Week Hfch Low Conpany Sale Chanfe P/E CON) Hfek3,350 words
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Article303 1985-09-23 21 OCBC OUB UO6 DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 5% 5% 5 5»/4 Monthly 5V 2 Autosave 4% Fixed deposit 1 month 4% 4V4 4 4V4(1) 2 months 4'/4 3i*H>rths 4Vi 4>/4 41/4 4>/4 6reonths 4Va 4V 2 4Vs 4>/ 2 9 months 4% 4% 4 3 /4 4%303 words
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Article483 1985-09-23 21 BANKS' prime lending rates at the close of business on Friday 20. Bank PLR Algemene Bank 8'i American Express 8'/2 Am Dam Rterdam Bank 7V 4 Arab Banking Corp 8 Arab Bank Ltd 8 Asia Commercial 7 AN2 Banking Group Ltd 8 Ban Hm Lee Bank 7<V< Banca483 words
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Article29 1985-09-23 21 pncei RUBBER Spore KL cants cents S/kilo M/kilo Sep 16 166.25 Closed Sep 17 164.75 182.00 Sep 18 164.00 183.50 Sep 19 164.00 184.50 Sep 20 166.75 188.5029 words
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Article28 1985-09-23 21 Ctoaaaf Turnover TM prices Tonnes Cents (M)/kito Sep 16 Closed Closed Sep 17 30.08 165 Sep 18 30.05 155 Sep 19 30.03 184 Sep 20 30.23 15028 words
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Article42 1985-09-23 21 FIRMER. The market was taken by surprise last week by a sudden firmness emanating from a follow-through of strong US dealer buying of latex rubbers which began the previous week, and reports of a shortage of raw material in Indonesia. AFPAFP - 42 words
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Article107 1985-09-23 21 DULL. The market eased despite a fall in London Metal Exchange stocks, and the declaration of a "state of siege" on Thursday by the Bolivian government had no effect. Buffer stock manager (BSM) support maintained values above the £9,110/tonne level. A decision by delegates of the Association of TinAFP - 107 words
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Article29 1985-09-23 21 DULL. The market traded quietly lower in dull conditions, with sentiment depressed by a rise in London Metal Exchange stocks to their highest for almost a year. AFPAFP - 29 words
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Article53 1985-09-23 21 DULL. The first fall in London Metal Exchange stocks for 12 weeks failed to revive dull sentiment although a shortlived flurry of activity occurred in nearby positions early on. Prices drifted to their lowest of the month so far, but appeared steady at lower levels towards the end ofAFP - 53 words
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Article59 1985-09-23 21 DULL. Prices eased back to their lowest for six weeks by Friday on weak demand, the strength of sterling and an increase in London Metal Exchange stocks to their highest since April last year. Merchants outside the LME were quoting USS99S-1.005 per tonne against US$l,O3O-1,050 the previous week. AFPAFP - 59 words
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Article158 1985-09-23 21 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local debars to Foreipi currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreifn currency Australian dollar 1.5022—1.5062 6.82-6.55 Canadian dollar 1.5973—1.5992 6.38—6.20 NZ dollar 1.1647-1.1675 8.81-8.42 Sterling pound 2.9825—2.9860 3.43-3.33 US dollar 2.2060—2.2070 4.61—4.50 Local doiars to 100 reels of foreign currency Austrian schilling158 words
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Article164 1985-09-23 21 THE greenback closed at the week's low, Pressured by the ower-than-expected 2.8 per cent flash estimate for third-quarter GNP growth. It started the week on a bullish sentiment on expectations that the US economy would stage a recovery. However, the lower GNP figure quashed recent speculation that the Federal164 words
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Article184 1985-09-23 21 Asian rates ASIAN currency averafe deposit rates for the week ended Sept 20: BD PRICES m Hrfh Lee 7 days B>/k 7 15/16 1 month 8 1/16 8 1/16 2 months B'/- B'/« 3 months 8 3/16 8 3/16 6 months 8' ■■> 8 3 9 months 8 11/16 8V»184 words
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Article154 1985-09-23 21 DESPITE a host of economic numbers released during the week, trading m the Eurodollar was uninspiring. Operators were torn between the implications of an improving US economy and dangerously high money supply figure. The Senate Committee's approval to increase the debt ceiling could have taken the heat154 words
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Article20 1985-09-23 21 Buying SeaVg rfghest-Lowest Highest -Lowest Ss/gm SS/gm Bank of China 23.41-22.23 23.55-22.42 OUB 23.45-22.25 23.23—22.40 UOB 23.19—22.33 23.34—22.4820 words
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Article16 1985-09-23 21 GOLD USS/oz Sat Fri Hongkong 319.10—319.60 318.30—318.80 Fri Thurs New York 319.60—319.50 319.80 320.3016 words
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Article, Illustration395 1985-09-23 21 Container schedules Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Air Cargo Time Hock Sharprni (904) 23/9 (1600) F8 *****800 W2 Or Knight (23) 23/9(1900) Fl 1000-1100 B3 Ratu Konsort (904) 23/9 (2300) F8 1400-1500 B4 Anson (*****N) 23/9 (2300) F7 1400-1500 N4 KM Saryaa395 words
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Article, Illustration252 1985-09-23 21 Vessel Berth An Dap Keppel Wharves Equator 2 K23 a'side 23/9 Frances Bay Kl9 aside 23/9 Highlai KM a'side 23/9 Mo9Donam K2l a'side 23/9 Ratah Brooke K2SW a'side 23/9 Ravidas Kl2 a'side 23/9 CGMVar RIO 23/9 23/9 Colossus Kl2 23/9 25/9 Fair Rainbow K2O 23/9 25/9 Kim252 words
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886 1985-09-23 22 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG The proposed second securities market Conference organisers to hold seminars on the topic By THE talk of the stock market last week was Singapore's soon-to-be-set-up second securities market where small and medium-sized businesses that do not qualify for a full public886 words
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Article, Illustration577 1985-09-23 22 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By Your money INTEREST rates on deposits are low, the share market, until last week, has been in the doldrums and punters are still not sure which way it is going. Dabbling in the complex foreign exchange market is highly risky.577 words
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Article193 1985-09-23 22 Personal loans limit raised STANDARD Chartered Bank has increased the maximum loan amount under its personal loan scheme. The Standard Chartered Multi-Loans offers between $5,000 and $50,000 to professionals and executives earning more than $3,000 a month. Previously, the maximum amount available was $10,000. The bank's Personal Lending Manager, Mrs193 words
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Article, Illustration174 1985-09-23 22 Keppel Shipyard KEPPEL Shipyard, the oldest ship-repair-ing aai shipbuilding company la Singapore, has reached a major crassrsais la its history. The company, incorporated in 1968 to take aver the activities of tke former Dockyard Department of tke Part of Singapore Authority, has watched its pretas niwflta decline174 words
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Advertisement565 1985-09-23 21 FREE ELECTRIC ENGRAVER (worth $35.00) AND 2 POWER TOOL DRILL BITS (worth $3.00) The electric engraver writes draws mM mw^^ on glass, metal, ceramics, plastics Am wood, almost any material fl Pencilrtype grip makes handling A\ fct almost as easy as a felt tip pen fl P^T^. 5-speed stroke adjustment565 words
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Miscellaneous25 1985-09-23 22 STOCKWQRTH r WHAT 'S THE BEST WAY TO PROJECT J f THAT'S A MATTER OP INDIVIDUAL WHAT WOUIX) 1 YOU SUGGEST by Sterling and Selesnick25 words
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RACING
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Article165 1985-09-23 23 Outsider claims Turf Classic NEW YORK, Sun. NOBLE FIGHTER, the 55-1 outsider, unleashed an explosive stretch run yesterday to capture the U*****,500 (about Ssl.6 million) Turf Classic at Belmont Park. The French-trained colt, the only three-year-old in the race, won U*****,100 for Saudi Arabian construction magnate Mahmoud Fustok, who wonReuter; AFP - 165 words
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Article, Illustration2421 1985-09-23 23 FIRST: *****4 SECOND: *****1 THIRD: *****8 STARTERS: *****0, *****9, *****3, *****0, *****2, *****9, *****0, *****8. CONSOLATIONS: *****9, *****9, *****6, *****2, *****3, *****6, *****3, *****2, *****3, *****4. KINTA VALLEY D secured a berth in Sunday's $300,000 Singapore Gold Cup by trouncing nine Cup hopes in the2,421 words
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Article273 1985-09-23 23 JOCKEY Terry Lucas will not be able to ride in the $300,000 Singapore Gold Cup on Sunday bis appeal against a suspension of three race days and track work was dismissed by the race meeting stewards yesterday. The stewards also ordered that his deposit be forfeited.273 words
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Obituary, Illustration417 1985-09-23 23 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MRS. TAN HEE TEO NEE MOM. KHOR CHIN KHIAM AGE: 70 YEARS OLD Called home to the Lord on 22J9AS Leaving behind: Husband: TAN HEE TEO SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Tan Chor Kiat Lim Mul Keng Chor Heong Poh Kee Chee Choo Haw Janice Chor Wee Rosalind Teh417 words
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Obituary, Illustration45 1985-09-23 23 Th# ffaunily off th# Istg Mcini Tun Bong Soo Departed 20/9/85 wishes to express their sincere appreciation and thanks to all relatives, friends and members of The Pentecost Methodist Church for their kind attendance, condo fences, wreaths, prayers and donations during their recent45 words
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Obituary, Illustration139 1985-09-23 23 in Loving tviofnory Of JOSEPH FRANCIS PETERS Departed: 23 September IBM The depths of sorrow we cannot tell. Of the loss of one we love so well. And while he sleeps a peaceful sleep, His memory we shall always keep. DEARLY MISSED AND ALWAYS CHERISHED BY: WIFE,139 words
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Obituary, Illustration146 1985-09-23 23 IN LOVING MEMORY OF MR. WEE AH KIT DEPARTED: 23RD SEPT. 1978 Always r#fnBHYiDorsK3 by WIFE: Lim Kim Eng SONS: Richard Wee Yap Fatt James Wee Boon Kan Kenry Wee Boon Soo Herman Wee Boon Thong DAUGHTERS: Jenny Wee Nglap Lan Irene Wee Ngiap Lian DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: Lim146 words
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Obituary, Illustration74 1985-09-23 23 ■i loving memory of MR. CHUA 800 LIM Deeply missed by Wife and IN LOVING MEMORY OF JIMMY CHOO CHIANG QUEE DEPARTED 23 J J1 ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY LOVED QMEB In Loving htomory Of MR. TAN THENG HOE Departed: 23 Sept. 10S4 Dearly missed and fondly remembered74 words
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Obituary, Illustration80 1985-09-23 23 "THALAI THEVASAM' PJL SOUNDRA PANOIAN Prayer* will b* hald tomorrow (Tuea. 24/S/tS) at 7 am at our raaidance, Blk. 121, M. Batok Cantrai Si Vein Toivtptlt, 9#rDnQoon Ro, sit 10.30 m. Plmm trout mim u a pot tMfaMJ Hv M/ifai TKAnafaatatcHftit WawmtdiaffaTt ChmmmFmak MfMl ll*i »**»>>, A. nraaflW4<80 words
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Advertisement124 1985-09-23 23 hi MetTrOnatTi' is for the loved ones wtwn you refnernber 1986 'SUPER HOROSCOPE 9m a natural born leader MEtiSk Generosity is your best characteristic ou are C I UIC^ min ded and decisive \xSim and have plenty of energy and dT'Ve.LeOS are loving, kind thoughtful. Others value your BVaVaVaTjN.^P^.^LWaTaVaVM honesty124 words
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Article, Illustration602 1985-09-23 24 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI Empty terraces greet mediocre show By ALL THE RESULTS Men's 2Mb: 1 Paul Su 22.5eec 2 James Liang 22.9 3 Tan Kim Seng 23.7. 4Mn hardies: 1 Sean Soo Lye 53.31 2 K. Hamid 53.74 3 K. Arunyakanon 54.46. Btim: 1 S.JERRY SEH - 602 words
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Article, Illustration549 1985-09-23 24 Poor crowds add to English soccer's woes LONDON. Sunday Leading goalscorers Division One: 7 Frank McAvennie (West Ham), Gary Lineker (Everton), Mark Hughes (Manchester UnitedO. I Colin West (Watford), Ian Rush (Liverpool). Division Two: 8 Nick Morgan (Portsmouth). I Phil Barber (Crystal Palace), GaryAP; Reuter - 549 words
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Article1330 1985-09-23 24 DIVISION ONE Birmingham 2 Leicester 1, Chelsea 2 Arsenal 1. Everton 2 Liverpool 3, Ipswich 0 Aston Villa 3, Luton 2 Queens Park Rangers 0, Manchester City 2 West Ham 2, Newcastle 3 Oxford 0, Nottingham Forest 3 Watford 2, Southampton 1 Coventry 1, Tottenham S SheffieldReuter; AFP - 1,330 words
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Article230 1985-09-23 24 NEW DELHi, Sun. Top seed Prakash Padukone crashed out of the Indira Gandhi Grand Prix badminton tournament here yesterday. India's sole remaining contender suffered a shock 15-7, 18-13 defeat at the hands of South Korea's Park Joo Bong, who will meet Steve Baddeley, of England, in the final.Reuter - 230 words
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Article365 1985-09-23 24 o ATHLETICS Pierre Deleze, of Switzerland, won a one mile road race, held in Toronto, from Spain's Jose Abascal and world indoor mile record holder Eamonn Coghlan, of Ireland, in 3min 57.305ec on Saturday. Deleze outpaced 10 others to win the race. Abascal, the 1,500 metres Olympic bronzeReuter; AFP; UPI - 365 words
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Article217 1985-09-23 24 Era ends with match at Valley LONDON, Sun. The curtain dramatically fell on 66 years of soccer history yesterday when Charlton Athletic played their last match at The Valley ground, south-east of here. Angry fans daubed graffiti on the stadium walls, laid a red-and-white wreath in the club's colours inUPI - 217 words
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Article55 1985-09-23 24 IPSWICH. Sun. English First Division soccer club Ipswich's defender Terry Butcher may have to undergo surgery for a second time on a trouble some knee. The Ipswich captain had a cartilage removed over the summer, but the knee became swollen again recently. Butcher will go into hospitalAFP - 55 words
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Article477 1985-09-23 24 Birmingham t Leicester 1 (M): Two goals by David Geddis in the last 12 minutes preserved Birmingham's unbeaten home record and sent them into the top eight in the standings. Earlier, debutant Tony Sealy scored for the visitors. Crowd: MM. Chelsea 2 Arsenal 1 (M): CharlieAP - 477 words
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Article206 1985-09-23 24 WEST GERMANY are without midfielder Lothar Matthaeus for next Wednesday's European Group Two World Cup-qual-ifier against Sweden in Stockholm. Matthaeus injured his knee in Bayern Munich's European Cup match against Gornik Zabrze, Poland, in mid-week. B fa-ad: Harald Schumacher, Uli Stein; Klaus Augenthaler, Thomas Bert hold, AndreasReuter; AFP - 206 words
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Article181 1985-09-23 24 LOS ANGELES, Sun. Top seed John McEnroe, of the United States, withdrew from the U*****,000 ($693,000) Volvo-Los Angeles men's tennis tournament yesterday with a stomach flu. McEnroe's withdrawal allowed eighth-seeded compatriot Paul Annacone to advance to the finals. Annacone will meet Swede Stefan Edberg, who beat JohanReuter; AP - 181 words
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Article, Illustration633 1985-09-23 25 THE BIG FIGHT ANGELO DUNDEE was right again. The mui whe once trained former world heavyweight champion Mohammad All had predicted, la The Sunday Times, that International Boxing Federation lightheavyweight Michael Spinks would make history hy heating heavyweight champion Larry Holmes. Greatness of LarryAP - 633 words
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Article326 1985-09-23 25 LAS VEGAS, Sun. MICHAEL SPINKS denied Larry Holmes a share of boxing immortality when he scored a stunning, unanimous 15-round decision to become the first light-heavyweight to win a heavyweight world title. hi his 28th consecutive victory, Spinks thwarted the 35-year-old International Boxing Federation titleholder'sReuter; AFP - 326 words
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Article91 1985-09-23 25 LAS VEGAS, Son. A computer agreed with the judges' view that Michael Sftnks beat Larry Holmes fairly and squarely. The iisanpnlrt, set ap by an American cable televiatVß KIWIYIf CVUInI pUBCUOO UUnb COQIIQCtcQ CMIQ tempted Mews that missed. It rsewietl that Spinks made 697 attempts to hitAFP - 91 words
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Article201 1985-09-23 25 CRICKET COLOMBO, Sun.— Sri Lanka and India drew their third and final one-day international today, when bad light stopped with Sri Lanka 32-4 in reply to India's 194-6. A knock of 55 runs in 55 balls by Dilip Vengsarkar started India on a comfortable clipReuter - 201 words
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Article, Illustration464 1985-09-23 25 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN SQUASH By IF only Alex Thy had been more consistent, be would not have suffered an early elimination in the Anchor Beer Singapore Open championships at Kallang last night. Alex, the Republic's No. 3, lost 9-6, 9-1, 2-9, 5-9, 9-7 to West464 words
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Article276 1985-09-23 25 WINDSURFER Dol Rani, the overnight leader, capitalised on his fine start to win the Intermediate Class at the East Coast Sailing Centre yesterday. Overall remits Intermediate: 1 Dol Rani 2 Joe Chua 3 Robert Poppema. B Fleet: 1 Tan Kim Yeow 2 Shahrin Azhar 3 Robert Teng. Veterans:276 words
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Article, Illustration393 1985-09-23 25 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI THE OTHER BIG FIGHT By OMAN team manager Ahmad Saleem Raidan yesterday lashed out at the "incompetence" of Singapore officials, which he claimed led to the free-for-all in Saturday's friendly international hockey match between his team and the Republic at the Farrer Park Athletic393 words
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Article418 1985-09-23 25 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By SINGAPORE salvaged some dignity despite going down 9V4-5V4 to Malaysia in the Benson Afiedges International golf matchplay at the Royal Johor Golf Club yesterday. The Republic, who trailed 4-1 after Saturday's doubles, perked up their battered spirits and were perhaps a little418 words
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Article, Illustration321 1985-09-23 25 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN By DANIEL LIM stormed home to retain the Singapore Island Country Club Strokeplay Championship on Saturday. Daniel, who was five strokes behind Wong Weng Hong into the final round, finished with a one-over 72. Weng Hong had a 78. I wiling scares: Ml Daniel321 words
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239 1985-09-23 25 BARCELONA (Spain), Sun. Severiano Ballesteros, claiming to be "worn out physically and mentally" after Europe's Ryder Cup triumph, managed a sevenbirdie 65 as he holed in on the Barcelona Open title yesterday. The Spaniard holed out three times from seven metres to take aReuter; AP - 239 words
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Article252 1985-09-23 25 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI SOCCER By SINGAPORE striker V. Sundram Moorthy, back in action after a mandatory two-week suspension, gave a sparkling performance in the Singapore Recreation Club seven-a-side soccer tournament at the Padang on Saturday The Armed Forces player, suspended for kicking an opponent in a recent President's Cup252 words
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Article44 1985-09-23 25 HONGKONG, Sun. Japan beat Hongkong 2-1 (half-time 1-0) in the second leg of their World Cup Asian second-round qualifying soccer match here today. Japan won 5-1 on aggregate and will now meet South Korea for a place in next year's finals. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article42 1985-09-23 25 ACS Old Boys' Association edged out Eagles 17-14 in a Singapore Rugby Association Division Three match at Dunearn Road yesterday. In other matches, Tanglin n beat Johor Anchoreman 10-3 and St Andrew's OBA beat Standard Chartered Bank 41-4.42 words
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Advertisement259 1985-09-23 24 if I fSOLE AGENT OF QINGHAI PROVINCE QHL TRADING COMPANY (HONGKONG RESIDENT) COMMERCIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF SHANXI PROVINCE MING HOP TRADING COMPANY (HONG KONG RESIDENT) WILL BE IN S'PORE FOR SOUTH EAST ASIA BUSINESS 1. Export of Chinese Caterpillar Fungus Boxthorn Fruit e? Broad Bean «s Abestos, Metal Silicon, Furs, carpets,259 words
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Advertisement101 1985-09-23 25 Taverners in TANGLIN TAVERNERS advanced into the semi-finals of the Singapore Cricket Association senior knockout competition with a four-wicket win over United Work) College at Dover Road yesterday. Brief scares: UWC 143-4 (B. Carpenter 68 n.0.. T. Seal 31, TT 1444 (A. Dass 41, D. Stephenson 35, P. Marshall 30).101 words
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Advertisement202 1985-09-23 25 ■i: --'A mm+ntm****" 1 V. X. i 6^" ai •*£»T J m WmjM_^^gmmjlm'zm^o^ t ___JnV*^ 1 atsaaw 'W mm z^ m *4m^m i *&mmmw£A\mlS~rls'' Look who's on the run In the first Mobil Marathon She's the happy Sunday jogger She runs because it's great exercise and because it's fun. Chances202 words
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Miscellaneous13 1985-09-23 25 TODAY'S EVENT SQUASH Anchor Singapore Open c'shlps (Kallang, 10 am and 6 pm).13 words
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410 1985-09-23 26 BELTING, Sun. China announced today that 56 people had been elevated to the Communist Party's powerful Central Committee and another 35 made alternate members in one of the biggest leadership clean-outs since the communists took power in 1949. The official Xinhua news agencyAP; UPI; Reuter - 410 words
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Article63 1985-09-23 26 What it should have been A SUNDAY Times report yesterday on law student Kathleen Huang Li Wen leaving to join a project in Peru stated that her father, Professor Huang Hsing Hua, was the head of the National University of Singapore's chemistry department. This is incorrect. Prof Huang is in63 words
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578 1985-09-23 26 Session likely to discuss Mexico's debt problem and US deficits NEW YORK, Sun. Finance ministers and the heads of the central banks of five Western industrial countries are holding a hurriedly-called closed-door meeting here today to discuss a range of international economic problems.AP; NYT; Reuter; AFP - 578 words
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Article, Illustration223 1985-09-23 26 MEXICO CITY, Sun. The massive earthquake which struck Mexico City's General Hospital came at the worst possible time just as doctors and nurses were changing shifts, doubling the number normally on duty there. About 800 patients, nurses and doctors were inside the eight-storey tower when itReuter; AP - 223 words
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Article204 1985-09-23 26 11 MPs leave for Aipo meeting A DELEGATION of 11 MPs, led by the MP for Alexandra Mr Tan Soo Khoon, left for Jakarta yesterday evening for the annual meeting of the Asean Inter-Parlia-mentary Organisation (Aipo). At the eighth general assembly, from Sept 24 to 28, legislators from five Asean204 words
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286 1985-09-23 26 LONDON, Sun. The aircraft manufacturer British Aerospace is having secret talks with Moscow on the sale of 1,000 airliners to the Soviet Union, the Sunday Times reported today. The newspaper quoted unidentified aviation sources as saying the negotiations started aReuter; AFP - 286 words
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Article39 1985-09-23 26 KHARTOUM, Sun. Police were placed on maximum alert after two policemen were killed and several others were injured yesterday in a confrontation between northern Sudanese and rock-throwing southerners in a market. Eighty-one people were reported arrested. APAP - 39 words
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80 1985-09-23 26 TEL AVIV, Sun. A rabbinical court has given a 60-year-old father of three daughters permission to take a second wife in the hope that she will bear him a son to meet the biblical injunction to "be fruitful and multiply". State radioUPI - 80 words
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Article120 1985-09-23 26 HELSINKI, Sun. Fourteen hours before a devastating earthquake first shook Mexico, one of Finland's newspapers printed a story with a headline saying: Thursday is quake day. The prediction was on an inside page of the newspaper Turun Sanomat among weather reports. 'Stronger-than-average earthquakes are expected today, theAP - 120 words
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Advertisement175 1985-09-23 26 Keep up jjg date... An estimated $10 million is to be spent on turning the National University of Singapore into an electronic campus. Some senior civil servants are trying out the use of work stations to lighten their workload. mGood reading for decision-makers Tell your vendor you need Business Times,175 words
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Miscellaneous111 1985-09-23 26 Weather UP TO 1 pm: Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6am tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 7.00 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.53 am. GLOBAL HEATHER Adelaide 7/23C Qoudy Manila 24/33C Cloudy Amsterdam $C t Melbourne 9/16C Sunny Bangkok 24/30C Fair Moscow 5/12C Showers Betjag 11/23C Qoudy New York 16/23C111 words
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Title Section9 1985-09-23 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1985 Section Two9 words
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Article, Illustration999 1985-09-23 1 Singapore has been declared malaria-free by the World Health Organisation. The disease, however, has made a dramatic comeback in Malaysia. Just how safe are we from disease-carrying mosquitoes? NANCY KOH reports. If you've been bitten THIS Is a typical complaint from a reader: 'I've Jest movedKENNETH KOH - 999 words
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Article479 1985-09-23 1 NANCY KOHD - Here come the mosquito busters NANCY KOHD RAHTM straps the pump onto his back and checks the nozzle of the sprayer which looks, and shoots, like an antiquated laser gun. He is ready. The rest of the team, who do not carry these pumps, arm themselves with other 'weaponry specimen479 words
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Article, Illustration547 1985-09-23 2 THE ordinary house plant may be a solution to the problem of how to combat some forms of indoor air pollution, a space agency scientist has suggested in Washington. Some plants, including the peace lily, spider plant, golden pothos (money plant) and Chinese evergreen, have547 words
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573 1985-09-23 2 NANCY KOH - 'No record that gnats can spread Aids' NANCY KOH Will malaria swarm back? By SOMEONE once said: "Down this minute, microscopic groove has flowed the fluid which has closed the continent of Africa for countless centuries to civilisation, and which has played a dominant part in destroying the civilisations of573 words
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Article, Illustration626 1985-09-23 2 A. S. YEONG - A. S. YEONG By TWELVE years ago, Singaporeans were introduced to the joys of television. Black-and-white TV sets, which were considered luxuries in the early years, have since given way to colour receivers. The prices of such sets have in turn tumbled the result626 words
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Advertisement257 1985-09-23 1 cxxxliticriereare^ B M t W nriodel of efficiency quietness. A solely for the cooling pleasure of Kj» perfect example of hew a common the rich and famous. I Jt thingcanbemadeurra^ A lot of perfectly ordinary Ufr As a result, a Carrier air-con folks (thanks to Carrier) can now B may257 words
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Advertisement97 1985-09-23 1 fjpr* Poison, poison everywhere.? Even water can be dangerous Clearing the air 2 Is there a link between house plants and clean air? Mini TVs are here 2 But are they here to stay? Featuring two tiny goggle boxes Invented in Russia A new way to hold broken bones together97 words
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Advertisement261 1985-09-23 2 Get double-auto-reverse for both sides continuous recording and continuous play. Here it is. Double-cassette technology Pfi H!) -_f_P__P_w_P_P___ taken to a new level of convenience. I fl VHi^s^si_ii* Two full play /record, auto-reverse cassette 1 1 1 1 DOUBLE REVE RS E you to play both sides of two jA\261 words
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Article, Illustration873 1985-09-23 3 A prominent landmark right in the heart of the city will no longer be standing to remind us of the Mooncake Festival (as it has been doing for the past 40 years) when the mid-autumn moon is at its brightest this Sunday. The Empress Restaurant is873 words
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Article253 1985-09-23 3 A company in the United State may need an expensiv THIS programme is compiled by Rediffuslea and broadcast daiIy ta Teochew, Hokkien and Cantonese over both Bediffasien and SBC'S Radio Three on Mon San at 11.05 a.m. The English notes are provided by as. AftS-JS Lesson 313253 words
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Article333 1985-09-23 3 Dial-for-Mandarin *****77 JBH+-tW -Oisanshfof ke *S *J P j*,4*l Ba haiZl SOngqU tUO erSUO Lesson 37 Sending a child to thecreche ;n -oKewen Lesson sk±'j_:/l^ fis Wang taitai, zhl jF tian duokuf nT de bang- mang, xfnku nif le. Mrs Wang, thank you for your help during the S_?™ h333 words
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Article, Illustration379 1985-09-23 3 CHONG WIN6 HONG visits another restaurant which offers mooncakes at special prices if you join its club, which was set up recently THERE is perhaps still a large market for the festival business here despite the current economic downturn. A local restaurant has set379 words
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Article113 1985-09-23 3 -fW¥ +t*ftJS G&-^mm&&)m%L ftJUJEJ ft7fs:«. m^M i.iAE+_fi.4*flc M.fem®®rmß.mmm&& Hi M.fsMte^mmms.z ifc &ss_^Jt_m926 "-£J__SJHlß.£tf,A* m&z- m&Ti?wm*i *a*Lttw#«i_#'pffc ff utMßm &&W}Rm±is. s__feiJ-° may.- M.m&.&&iSt*pi mptßtirPA'lrJ Mo" IBBttJ** "i__*W»,-t_££lt^A -+^r_i,ff_Mls7 c"ffeij_c g_i& lis mnm. ifDi^sd-x^ffEHflfe'.h n»l^ ffiߣ^6^att^ mat® fPN-xf^ +^f* x.A&SiWm'o m**F&Mfcr ■£&<&> i!n ?'J7T^« H.£«Xffl.ft mm WfiZHJßXtetfJ*.* A_±Bm3*° "*f -it _f at113 words
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Article, Illustration789 1985-09-23 4 NUR IZFAR - NUR IZFAR By OF late, creative dances which are predominant in the local Malay dancing arena have taken a turn for the better. Several attempts to inject vitality into contemporary dances have been made but at a rather discouraging pace. However, this innovative step bears789 words
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607 1985-09-23 4 Oleh Z.N.SOHARMAN TERLEBIH dahulu, izinkan say a menyentuh serba sedikit tarian-tarian Melayu kreatif yang kebelakangan ini menguasai dunia senitari setempat. Begitu juga terdapat beberapa eksperimen untuk mengenalkan tarian kontemporari tetapi masih di tahap yang belum membanggakan. Perkembangan yang sihat ini melambangkan kesungguhan607 words
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Article, Illustration102 1985-09-23 4 Bahagian 3 Wwd Quiz AG, Part s INSTRUCTIONS: In the columns below you find two boxes occupied by the letters U and A. Fill in the empty boxes with suitable letters. Use the clues given to form the words you require. PANDUAN: (CLUES: 1. bandar-bandar (cities)102 words
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Advertisement813 1985-09-23 4 <X) orBhard?i^^ X (*****88) 4 SHOWS: 130, 4.00, 6 30 9. 1 5pm I X They committed a crime against their country, K ijjl and became the two most wanted men in American, (jj 5 TMOTHY HUTTON SUN PBK ET_ti n«FrUCOII&TWSHOWMA)< gg j j|* _U 'THIS IS NOT AMERICA'byDovid Bowie813 words
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Advertisement557 1985-09-23 4 j |l!>3Z/ ORGANISATION j{ i\\ ms£EsMA!nß3£A\\ I TOMORROW ONLY A "RAMBO" (Eng i I j|[ Sylvester Stallone jl WEDNESDAY ONLY V "MERLIN AND THE SWORD" TOMORROW ONLY »(j I j "THE SURE THING" (Eng <j> l J WEDNESDAY ONLY (il > "PERFECT" (Eng j (il TOMORROW ONLY I "FROM RICHES557 words
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MachineAsia 85\ WoodmacAsia 85
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Article, Illustration769 1985-09-23 5 RICHARD NG - RICHARD NG A three-page report published in conjunction with the fairs' opening today By Venue: World Trade Centre, Halls 3, 4, 5 Date: Today to Sept 27 Time: I.lam to Bpm Admissiop: Free to trade visitors BIG or small, foreign or769 words
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Article, Illustration500 1985-09-23 5 A company in the United States may need an expensive robot to achieve its goals. This may not be the case for some Singapore companies as they may only require low-cost automation or mechanisation. But some firms got computers when other factors were not properly500 words
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Article, Illustration381 1985-09-23 6 THE exhibits at MachineAsia 85 may help you to show a healthier bottom line. But, as RICHARD NG reports, money is not the only thing exhibitors are thinking of two will also donate their machines. A FULLY integrated automated robotic vision system capable381 words
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Article, Illustration296 1985-09-23 6 MACHINEASIA 85 will bridge Singapore's subcontracting industry with a big and growing Southeast Asian market for manufacturing support services for the first time. Together with the Singapore Tool and Die Association, eight subcontractors will go under a national pavilion sponsored by the Trade Development296 words
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Article, Illustration242 1985-09-23 6 2 exhibitors to donate machines for training TWO MachineAsia 85 exhibitors will donate their machines on show to the Economic Development Board when the exhibition ends on Friday. Bosch SEA Robert, a West German company dealing in manufacturing systems, will hand over its flexible assembly system, which costs at least242 words
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Article, Illustration709 1985-09-23 7 ANNA LEE - ANNA LEE By FOR Singapore's timber industry, the future seems as dark as the forests where its logs come from. Once a thriving industry, timber companies have not been spared the economic downturn as falling demand threatens to take them further into the doldrums.709 words
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Article, Illustration460 1985-09-23 7 THE two-day WoodmacAsia conference complimenting the exhibition will help visitors who are unsure if they should automate and upgrade. All furniture manufacturers, timber importers, construction engineers and contractors will find the discussions useful. Here are some of the highlights of the conference: TUESDAY, SEPT 24460 words
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Advertisement74 1985-09-23 5 Stradale Torino 290 ***** S. Bernardo di Ivrea Italy. Tel. 0125/*****0 Cable OMERTINO Telex *****2 OMBI I. Local servicing agent GOLD TECHNIG MACHINERY AND TOOLS TRADER 101 Kitchener Road #02-34 Jalan Besar Plaza (0820) Tel *****87 We manufacture the complete m\ range of automatic chain making MmmAX "I ff machines.74 words
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Advertisement428 1985-09-23 5 Rl mm^^Mt ■■■^mmwm -*-«*^BUBBMpM|^ _-^-^-^-^-^-^-^-^-^-R I|R Vn^^ _^_*_"__f_ l__^-_^-_^-_^-_^-_^-_B f j M JA 9 S >- ««k :JH m^A^m^V n*r ■«^__FO_4 ;:__________l __________T___l 9 m I i y H| ■i our m I m^M mI I 111 Bl Applications at the B I H 111 lI H 11 11 HI428 words
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Advertisement624 1985-09-23 6 M^^ /MEP CHUAN PHANG f Metal Cutting lAw 9^ Portable Electric 'lr 3 Machine \^P^ Rope Hoist Mtmmm J-'' 200mm Universal Scroll Vj^Bff^ Saw WE *-_r*__H ___r^^ I l _r* _.-_Uii I CHUAN PHANG Electric Winch -y v^» J 1 80 -6000 KG J ;CHIYOOA I >^V Scroll Saw ll!624 words
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Advertisement260 1985-09-23 6 BAMBOO WOOD mmviMfi m ArtmiFß v professionally produced hopperl WORKING MACHINERY DRYER VACUUM AUTOLOADER 4 MAIN PRODUCTS: AUTOMATIC MOLD TEMPERATURE TOOTHPICK SKEWER. INCENSE STICK. CHOPSTICK. BUND. j-jiMi-r -DLL ICECREAM SPOON. ESKIMO PIE BAR. CONTROLLERS MATCHSTICK. TONGUE DEPRESSOR. COTTON BUD BAMBOO MAT. MAKING MACHINERIES VsLW --PB-PE AWZrfWmi iif':--'- mm m v260 words
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Advertisement19 1985-09-23 6 TIME LIFE BOOKS A WINDOW TO A LIFETIME OF KNOWLEDGE FOR MORE DETAILS PLEASE CALL STP Distrainors Tel *****8819 words
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Advertisement93 1985-09-23 7 NEW CASTROL BOOK OF CAR CARE Appreciate how your car works and why the various aspects of maintenance and care are necessary. Each moving part of the car is studied and detailed practical help is given in a general service. UM u»l iSCARCWPE.^ 1 -MM-Nh $5.75 NEW CASTROL BOOK OF93 words
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Advertisement494 1985-09-23 7 MAYR r— |ffiM ___L Bj** s?s *^a _________B_______________________________K Jl W I R a!? _______________________________________________B I WS£\ Switch-Through/Overload m _H Hi. M Clutch TOR.! BB V AmW Torque: 2.5 48.000 NM a_h_L_^__r^B_^__^^_i^ H|i^^ Hohatic Eloctromaanotic Clutch sw c hes off the driving motor in ¥jI J T'SSSF* Wi n a 9e494 words
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Advertisement1171 1985-09-23 8 i v TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: ri <^_*>X _*-V_P—^_*-N_P— N_P—^_ m**m _T-| *m± SatardL" Fr dBy -Stern I- 2%sg£(iuin jOrdinarr. Iss 00 per line (Min. tISJoTI (2 -f 4pL v -"*<-^ B__^. _F^_______3j I 1 a MS"^^ C m V*r^___T -**-jß_ _r\ _»—"^W __>__rl deadline lor the Sunday Times)1,171 words
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Advertisement699 1985-09-23 8 13 Musical Instruments LEAVING! 5" RANDALL lead St bass speakers. $750 each. Day: *****60/ *****83; Night: *****05. PIANOS FOR RENT »40-S5O. New/2nd hand pianos $800 onwards. Union Piano Co. *****62. VERY GOOD CONDITION British piano $1,000. Beautiful Yamaha Organ $1,200. *****27. YAMAHA CS9N ORGAN, cost price $5,900. Selling price $2,700699 words
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Advertisement521 1985-09-23 8 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing VERTICAL HINDS I LUXAFLEX VERTICAL BLINDS COME IN AN EXCITING RANGE OF COLOURS AND TEXTURES. THEY REQUIRE LITTLE, IF ANY, CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE AMWAWWAAWmmmW AND STAY AmWmmmmWfmmmW ELEGANT FOR Am/71 WT/fSW YEARS TO COME. MmM mmlmW lilt' *>' i i!!!«9 ___S_r 1521 words
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Advertisement328 1985-09-23 8 28 Health Centres/ DOUBLE-FORTUNE HEALTH CENTRE. #04-12/ 13 Fortune Centre, 190 Middle Road. Massage/ sauna. All rooms with shower attached. Daily 10.30am to llpm. Tel: *****44/ *****45. SPECIALIST HEALTH SALON 277 Orchard Rd, #03-29/30, Specialist Centre. Tel: *****39. *****66 ext 145, Massage Sauna Bath Opens daily from 10am to llpm.328 words
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Advertisement458 1985-09-23 8 30 Hairdressing MORRIS The Advance HwrCMiign Centre MODELS REQUIRED FOR CUT/PERM/COLOUR Tu^Trw^_tr \9J» am, f ■HI I I V\'\ I I SPECIAL pfftßr "m HEADQUARTEIS^ HAJRSTYUNG SCHOOL SuT^Bpore Ho-ltr-d Models required Cut by Student $4 Cut Perm by Student $10 IpmH ■St *^f> m > W m __B_S Iks _jv458 words
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Advertisement515 1985-09-23 8 _________**9_____________i P donor wantK apBr- a concerned K mother classifica1 1 34 Gardening/ SATISFACTION GUARANTEEDI BALMORAL Landscape provides better results. Tel: 2_f7-7777 x 270. 35 Houaa Cleaning/ -_t_ ramiing EXPERIENCED CLEANERS/ PAINTERS working on your budget. Specialised in interior/ exterior painting with ICI paint. Also floor waxing/ polishing, parquet sanding/515 words
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Advertisement781 1985-09-23 8 36 Houaa Renovation/ Decor TAI TONG ELECTRICAL Plumbing Service installing/ repairing services. 18 hrs *****50/ *****94. __________s___________________________s= Refrigerators Ability in helping any ol your ABSCOND./ FRIDGE SERVICES repairing/ rosproying of all -efnoorotors and airconditioners in our 2nd hand Iridgs available, single door $180 $200, twin door $200 $350. Free delivery.781 words
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Advertisement890 1985-09-23 9 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators SALE/ RENTAL/ TRADE-IN/ Servicing Repair aircons. fridges, electrical St plumbing. Hong Siang Engrg *****36/ *****10 SPRAYING/ 2ND HAND available Contact *****06 *****36 PnmeTex Si Company VARIOUS ROOM. SPLIT aircond. Units. Sales, rental at reasonable price Elegant *****81 *****64 38 TV/ Video/ Hl-Fi AERIALS INSTALLATIONS- TECHNICAL Servicing repairs890 words
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Advertisement695 1985-09-23 9 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal TRANSPORTATION. REMOVAL, DELIVERY disposal service for h'ses. offs.. organs Si pianos. Workers provided. S3O-S7O per trip *****01 Ba. m -10p.m.) $20 PER TRIP. Fast St efficient household/ office removal St dumping. Workers available. Tel: *****13, Chuan Transport. $29 (PICK-UP), $40. (Lorry) for delivery. Labourers available for695 words
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Advertisement645 1985-09-23 9 52 Office Furniture/ 52 Office Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing til H__ 4B mmBBBm Please contact: TRADEFAST PTE LTD I Ruby Warehouse Complex, m mmmm No.B Kaki Bukit Road 2, #04-35 (1440) M TEL: *****11 I 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies N.E.K. PLATFORM HOIST Ml2O made of triangular mast St 1.65M x 1.65M645 words
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Advertisement499 1985-09-23 9 57 Business Opportunities START BUSINESS WITHOUT high expensives on staff St office, use our prestigious address for regn., answering, telex, typing office room. Call: Christina *****44. TAILORING SHOP IN Far East Plaza for take-over with furniture. Also selling furniture only at very low prices. Tel. *****65 Mark. COFFEESHOP STALL AT499 words
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Advertisement475 1985-09-23 9 56 Industrial 56 Industrial i 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies Equipment/ Supplies Equipment/ Supplies Forkllft AlternativeSIS per day. Why waste Jj^. A^^ The' M' Series many thousands Kl^ can be ,eased f° r of dollars buying MfjfJ lj';,, as little as $18 aforkliftyou S -L I 111 lii I; II i475 words
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Advertisement210 1985-09-23 9 65 Situations Wanted 4Cfc (ESTABLISHED 1980) FILIPINO MAIDS^,^ Indonesian/Sri Lankan (Reasonable Fees) COMPREHENSIVE AGREEMENT SERVICE AT YOUR DOOR-STEP YOUR INFANT CARE IS OUR PRIME CONCERN! OUR MAIDS ARE GUARANTEED TRAINED ABROAD AND 3 DAY ORIENTATED IN S PORE FULL REFUND GUARANTEED IF UNSUITABLE FOR EMPLOYMENT *****68 ABLE COMMERCIAL AIDS COLOMBO210 words
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Advertisement186 1985-09-23 9 65 Situations Wanted j-^^* INCOME Domestic Servant's Insurance P reduced-premium; I Contact NTUC INCOME tor the Domestic Servant's Insurance. SPECIAL FEATURES: Generous premium refund Range of policies available Security Bond issued on the spot Stamping services at the High Court For more details, please call: NTUC INCOME 100 Beach Road186 words
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Advertisement520 1985-09-23 9 65 Situations Wonted I managing av mot- emknm— a ovm I a YWS, IN SENIOR MANAGEMENT ■■BESESZQHH r-illiphno salary $220 Sri Lankan salary »150 up Foreign Construction Workers Professionals etc OMI OnMK Oae to met wag «r»rt tan) l-LI-ILII cite 0 9am 9pm Sat 6 Sun. 6am 4pm Soy hello520 words
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Advertisement515 1985-09-23 9 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive ACCOUNTING m OPERATION BRecutive Must have at beast 3 yrs in commodities future trading and familiar with rules of SIMEX and other regulatory bodies Forex experience preferred ST Box A*****. 390 Kim Seng Road. S'pore 0923 67 Situations Vacant: EDP I Cm i wwBhWUHIC I515 words
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Advertisement556 1985-09-23 9 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical mmmMAMMm PERMANENT VACANCIES FEMALE CREDIT CLERK e Min 2 years experience in the loans dept in an offshore bank e Able to prepare loans applications e Knowledge of accounts e Min GCE O level e Typing speed of 30 35 wmm Age below 30 years556 words
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Advertisement674 1985-09-23 10 1 i-_-_- WCkQ^ wm i\ 3 __S2s=» B^^ P^f m^r s^ You might if you have also has to contend with often passed by the drunkards and undesirable Royal Holiday Inn. characters entering the hoHe's none other than tel. With eight years' service, Mr Syed Kadir bin Syed he's able674 words
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Advertisement506 1985-09-23 10 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical < II \<H OI.VI hi Our Company, the leading manufacturer of m Winchester Disc Drives requires additional clerical staff for the posts of:- GCE "0" Level /Preliminary Certificate in I Business Studies h I e Able to type 35 to506 words
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Advertisement760 1985-09-23 10 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical kf Major European chemical company requires an: EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Applications are invited from suitably qualified and experienced candidates to serve the directors baaed in Singapore. Duties: Usual secretarial functions as well as general office administrative duties. Basic requirements: e GCE760 words
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Advertisement540 1985-09-23 10 A FEMALE INVOICING Clerk and an Accounts Clerk required by British co. located in Pasir Panjang. Able to commence work Ist Oct. Good typing essential. Pis. tel: *****10 for interview. GENERAL CLERK REQUIRED preferably residing in d 1953/ 1954. Salary around $400 neg. Lunch provided. Those without experience may also540 words
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Advertisement559 1985-09-23 10 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales I Duty Free Shoppers qfcwssiQyj I FULL TIME PART TIME I SALES ASSISTANTS j WAIK-IN INTERVIEW fj llmi-l--ni ____a _i ammm A Of "11-.. L. _r MoncKiy to rncKiy Tom— 9^upm i Would you like to hove a Sales Career? =sS Join559 words
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Advertisement490 1985-09-23 10 71 Situations Vacant: Mas POND'S requirss COSMETICS SALES PROMOTERS They will be stationed In department stores/ supermarkets. HoQuirsniants: e Able to work independently. Possess pleasant, courteous personality. e Have some experience with selling toiletries' cosmetics. Aged 18 years and above We offer ganarous salary m incentives. For immediate interview, call490 words
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Advertisement658 1985-09-23 10 71 Situations Vacant: Sales COMPUTER-FORMS TOPPAN MOORE invites applications tor the post Ot: SALES REPRESENTATIVES e Minimum QCE •<_>' level with credit in English e Above 22 years old e 2 years' sales experience preferable but not necessary Pleasant disposition e Possess-ewn motor vehicle Attractive remuneration lor the right candidates658 words
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Advertisement584 1985-09-23 11 71 Situations Vacant: Mn Come today' tomorrow to 354 Orchard Road. Shaw House #07-12/13 Singapore 0833 and be our Full/Part-Time Sales Representative. Only mose with O' level and can speak English and Mandarin need apply Exciting and profitable career tor Malay/ English speaking ladies to be trained as professional BEAUTICIANS584 words
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Advertisement560 1985-09-23 11 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical 1 HDB 1 invites applications from Singapore Citizens for the following posts:--(A) TECHNICAL OFFICER (PREFABRICATION) Singapore Polytechnic Technician Diploma in Building, Civil/ Structural Engineering. Appointees will be required to supervise the production of the precast components and ensure they comply with the560 words
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Advertisement350 1985-09-23 11 rLTLTLTZ IHOU3 T O M j requires TRAINEE MACHINISTS Requirements: a Minimum with NTC 3 e At least 1 year working experience e Able to perform shift work e Capable of working independently without supervision e Salary range $550 $600 Interested applicants are Invited to call personally at: HOUSTON WELL350 words
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Advertisement496 1985-09-23 11 72 Situations Vacant: Technical <D TERASAKI ELECTRIC CO. A leading manufacturer of marine a industrial switchboards requirs ASSEMBLY ELECTRICIANS Candidates should possess: Knowledge Si experience in assembling switchgears. 2) Be able to interpret drawings. 3) NTC 2/3. We pay competitive salaries with excellent benefits. Interested parties are requested to write496 words
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Advertisement486 1985-09-23 11 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production NIXDORF I COMPUTER NIXDORF .COMPUTER INTERNATIONAL I SINGAPORE PTE. LTD., a leading computer I manufacturer in West Germany with worldwide I operations in more than 39 countries is expan- I ding and requires people for the following I positions: Female I Production486 words
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Advertisement86 1985-09-23 11 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous requires MAINTENANCE MECHANIC VITB Certificate in Air-conditioning or Electrical TVades i WAITRESS/ I WAITER Pleasant personality Able to speak English Interested applicants, please call personally at:— The Personnel Department CENTURY PARK SHERATON SINGAPORE NASSIM HILL SINGAPORE 1025 t MANAGEMENT CORPORATION urgently requires SECURITY GUARDS Age: 35-5586 words
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Advertisement688 1985-09-23 11 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous YOUR CHANCE TO JOIN A SELECT TEAM A select marketing, editorial and creative design group has been assembled to launch a WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, backed by one of the premier publishing groups in this region. Suitably qualified applicants are688 words
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Advertisement120 1985-09-23 11 MISTI2R MINIT (An internationally well known shoes repair ft key service Co) Join us now as a Training provided No qualifications needed Completed N S Opportunity for overseas training Good starting salary I from $410 pm Earn around $600 to $800 after few months Apply now (walk-in-interview) MISTER MINIT (S)120 words
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Advertisement378 1985-09-23 11 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous ~6m\ HOTEL 1 PHOENIX invites applicants for (Full -Time Only) telephone Operators We provide: •Good starting pay Training will be provided for those without experience Free duty meal Annual 13th month bonus NWC increments/ adjustments Plaid Annual /Medical leave Medical Hospitalisation benefits Annual increment SATA insurance378 words
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Advertisement452 1985-09-23 12 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous European fflfjA. Standard ■''x3iaW LasC I RONKJS»w us k yon org vffitA^r 1 6 y ears °i a g e yfimT We offer and have minimum WM attractive Secondary 3 or 4 'W salary on education, join us as: m commencement of452 words
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Advertisement463 1985-09-23 12 A top class nightclub requires RECEPTIONISTS Requirements:- Ladies between 18 29 years of age. Pleasant personality. Sociable disposition. Must be fluent in English, Mandarin and local dialects. WAITERS Applicants must have completed N.S. a Preferably with relevant experience. a Must be fluent in English, Mandarin and local dialects. Interested applicants,463 words
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Advertisement632 1985-09-23 12 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous GENERAL WORKERS REOD. by Plumbing and sanitary firm. Salary $500 to $550. Interested parties pis. call at: 37 Kallang Pudding Road. -06-05. Blk B Tong Lee Bldg. S'pore 1334 or call: *****85/6 MALE CHINESE Bill Collector urgently required. Must possess own motorcycle. Personal interview at: 101632 words
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Advertisement451 1985-09-23 12 fnlßjW The American Emv^"y bassy is selling a TrlHllP 1 979 Holden KingU uUia swood SL Station waSIM) !Sin Vi s: DIESEL/ PETROL, LORRIES, Pick-ups. Blind/ Panel Van for rent. Popular Express Services 8 BA, Moonstone Lane. Tel: *****80/ *****81. GIVE YOURSELF THE pleasure of driving a Volvo. From $85451 words
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Advertisement568 1985-09-23 12 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insuranca HIRE PURCHASE (FOR USED CARS) (12 to 24 months) TEL: *****81 TONG BEE FINANCE CO LTD 116 Middle Road #03-02 ICB Enterprise Hse. S'pore 0718. A.P. No.: 0062 SIN THAI HIN offers new St used car loan at competitive interest rates. Easy terms, no advance instalment.568 words
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Advertisement681 1985-09-23 12 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat EJ9135 1600 C.C. Ford '75 Cortina white, all new tyres. Aircond., battery, brakes, engine overhauled. Road tax Dec. Insurance next year. $1000. Tel *****11 OCTOBER '83 FORD Sierra 2.0 Ghia auto saloon. Highest offer secures. Tel: *****09. 1 OWNER NEAR 1981 Laser 1.3, sdoor hatchback. PARF,681 words
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Advertisement890 1985-09-23 12 90 For Sale: Toyota 1982 COROLLA 'GL', 5-speed. 1 owner, aircon., excellent cond. $16,300 0.n.0. Tel: *****56 '81 CELICA ST Liftback Coupe. 1 owner, sports rims, radio cassette, showroom cond. *****91. '81 CRESSIDA. 1 owner, auto., power windows, s/rims, beautiful no-plate. $18,600. *****00. •82 COROLLA 1.3 'DX'. 1 pte. owner,890 words
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Advertisement779 1985-09-23 12 94 For Sale: Other Makes KIM TEE TRADsMG CO. PTE LTD 354-D ALEXANDRA ROAD SINGAPORE 0315 TEL: *****15/ *****40/ *****18/ *****06 'SW 5000' 1878 PORBHCE 824 Aircon.. s/rlms., PARF. Highest offer secures. 'EK 6348M' 1878 TOYOTA CRESSIDA 2000 GL Aircon., PARF. Highest offer secures. ■EKS7SS' 1878 MERCEDES 200 Aircon., cassette,779 words
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Advertisement762 1985-09-23 12 96 Sale/Wanted: Motor Cycles/Scooters CASH PAYMENT BUYING your motorcycles. Scramblers, scooters at better price Please call *****34 Re-cycle welcome HONDA 125 cc. with regn no 1 plate for sale View President Merlin Hotel Shopping Ctr =02-14. S'pore 0820 BEAUTIFUL SUZUKI GSI2S Katana. 1982 black. $750 1980 Kawasaki GTO $290 Call762 words
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Advertisement798 1985-09-23 12 106 Accommodation Available: llombbb EASTS* REALTY mtm uiiib Tel: *****42 DIST.9 KIM SENG RO. (Next to Times House) Single-storey terrace house 2 bdrms 2 balhrmsviotlet. hall. kitchen SSSO SSSO unfurn. Groundfloor shoph<>use. hall, kitchen. baUirm toilet SSSO $1,0O! unfurn. Ist floor flat. 3 bcrms. hall, kitchen, bathrm toilet SSSO $750798 words
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Advertisement644 1985-09-23 13 95 For Sake: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles TRUCKS FOR SMALL •^b^bbb^ aaj I bm AWAMmmm\\\\ Just $590 a montn 9 ets you a brand I I AA I AWmW^ new on a P I mrn^A MmW Vb^bw644 words
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Advertisement173 1985-09-23 13 106 Accommodation Available: Houses DIST. 1026, KING'S WALK semi- 3. 4.000 sq.ft. 4 aircond. bdrms.. 1 aircond. study. 1 servant's rm. P/furn. Quiet cul-de-sac. convenient, near American Sch. Si supermarket. Avail, immediately Mthly rental $2,200. Please call Peck Tee. *****06 Mon. to Fri. and *****59 or *****53 (weekend D.5 HONG173 words
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Advertisement175 1985-09-23 13 106 Accommodation Available: Houses mmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm i i D.23 OFF 9 m.s Upper Bukit Timah. Road. 4 bdrms.. s/storey bunglw on Hilltop. Mature gdn.. I furn. $1,200. Jin Asas 2 bdrms. < 2-storey semi/d. unfurn $700. *****20 Agt I D/STOREY DETACHED BUNGLW. I Dist.ll. 4 bdrms.. servant's room, i store room.175 words
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Advertisement302 1985-09-23 13 106 Accommodation Available: Houses D.ll OFF CHANCERY Lane, 4 bdrms., near Novena Church. Jin Kampong Chantek. 4 bdrms.. quiet location. Hoe-Tan *****21. D.ll 2-STOREY DETACHED Bungalow. 3 bedrooms./ study/ servant's, partially furnished. $2600. Principals only *****73/ *****38. 0.15 TELOK KURAU, Lor.L. s/storey bungalow, 5 bdrms, 2 halls. Newly renovated. Unfurnished.302 words
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Advertisement658 1985-09-23 13 105 Property Financing 105 Property Financing Mortgages. We'll make you feel at home. flfl SHING fs> FINANCE 12U LIMITED A member of The Keppel G roup 1 0 Cdlyer Quay #01-04 #09-06 Ocean Building Singapore 01 04 Tel: *****66 PERIOD %PA RESIDENTIAL I 1.-5 years 7.75 6 -10 years 8.00658 words
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Advertisement294 1985-09-23 13 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments AAmmAmmLmm^^—^— Fflß EfIST PLflZfl Hotel Style Luxurious Apartments TO LET e At the junction of Scotts Orchard Road next to Hyatt Hotel. 1 4,000 sq ft Hotel Style Lobby. Swimming Pool, Tennis Court, Squash Court, Billiard Room, Gymnasium and many other facilities. Self Service Free Launderette.294 words
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Advertisement644 1985-09-23 13 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments •Full domestic tt housekeeping services JS^pT Fully equipped m^ mu^ mm^^jSj^r kitchenette Free Recreational Club membership S •Free parking •Seven restaurants In-house bank Department Store •Free Metro vouchers worth $100 every month Monthly and Yearly tenancy at reasonable rates. ■■■I Call *****11644 words
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Advertisement640 1985-09-23 13 NEW APARTMENTS IN BUSINESS DISTRICT 3 bedrooms Large living/ dining rooms Servant's room 2347 sq.ft. Partially or Fully Furnished tai. *****66/*****09 PRIME APARTMENTS: a D.lO Wing On Life Gdn. 3450 sq.ft. high fir.. P/furn. $5,500 a D.ll New Villa Da Floras 2000 sq.ft split-level, beautifully furn. $3,500 Both units 4640 words
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Advertisement923 1985-09-23 13 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 0.10 BRAND NEW apt with lift, small development ot 12 units, s/pool tennis courts. 3 bdrms P/furn $3,000 onwards *****336 Alpha D.lO DYNASTY GARDEN, hit for a print' 2 bdrms Attached baths F/furn Aircon immaculate cond. $2,000 Bernard Valuers *****49 D.lO JADE MANSION. Opp Holland Village923 words
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Advertisement914 1985-09-23 13 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments ORCHARD BOULEVARD HIGH fir 3-1 rms./ attached, carpeted F turn Next to hotel tt shopping ctre $1,500 Hap Seng *****58 SHORT/ LONG TERM flats Cavenagh House. Sherwood Twr Mt Sophia. Grange Heights' Chatsworth Court Hoe-Tan *****21 SOMMERVILLE CONDO. Lower mais 3-1 bdrms Fully fur nished Full914 words
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Advertisement832 1985-09-23 14 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments FERNHILL GROVE. 4 1 rm townn'se Pte gdn pool. Shan-«n-l .a vu-m.U P f furn. *****88. FONTANA HGTS. (pte owner!. T\pe A 4 bdrms 3600 sq ft Full t.uihtie> $5,300 Agt *****70 FOR RENT SOPHIA Court 2-bdrm 1-bdrm brand new apt. 1 turn Call owner *****37832 words
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Advertisement605 1985-09-23 14 110 Accommodation Wanted: Apartments EXPAT FAMILIES REO. lower mats, apts./ colonial h'ses. in dist 9. 10 11. especially Tanglin Condo.. Dynasty Gdn., Orchard Towers International Plaza. Kindly call: *****69. JAP./ EUROPEANS REO. 1-4 bdrm condo aots. D.2-5. 9-12, 15-22. Flexible budget *****73/ *****74. RENTING OUT YOUR apts./ HDB/ HUDC flat?605 words
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Advertisement829 1985-09-23 14 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses Prestigious 2-storey split-level Terrace 3-storey split-level Detached Bungalow Luxurious GOlD£fl Cached --I Bungalow MAm m /mmMmlmMn Jm\3 at -amAH m fam Lm bWH Bblj ynA ■■a?' _AmmmMmmr- i^ 3B3S^^"«itaW«*// mm Golden Hill is ideally located on the -^rtki^tlt^^mmzl829 words
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Advertisement583 1985-09-23 14 DOUBLE-STOREY BUNGALOWS wt Peach Garden, 6,570 sq.ft. Freehold. *****22 ext 247. DUNBAR WALK d/storey semi-d. 3 bdrms., servant's. 4,400 sq.ft. $530,000. Colliers *****2. D-1027 RENOVATED A well maintained d/storey semi-d. Contact: Phoenix Realty Services. *****70. 0.10 LEEDON PK. s/storey bunglw. 4 bdrms. 42,000 sq.ft. $50 p.s.f. Dyson *****66. D.lO MT.583 words
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Advertisement410 1985-09-23 14 VICTORIA PARK s/storey bunglw. 15,000 sq.ft. $10 million. Colliers *****2. 114 For Sale: Private Apartmenta TbIST.9 KILLINEY^ APARTMENT 3rd floor. Freehold. Excellent, quiet surrounding, within 5 minutes walking distance to Orchard Road. Spacious living/ dining, with Italian tiles. 3 large, fully carpeted, aircond. bedrooms with attached bathrooms, servant's room, fully410 words
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Advertisement785 1985-09-23 14 114 For Sole: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments mr at «ml ?-a». jaW' el I w '"^»BSt*Sii m I I m IkaT^ aaW^Bßßßm>si>-* fl aßaSi^a.^. USBB I r^BaaaHaaBBBBBBW **]Jti. W^C- I I BBBBBalBBWaKJafl! I^4 1 I ESaal l^>/al BeJn^gC6urt Modern Condominium on Balmeg HHI Immediate Occupation e Apartments785 words
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Advertisement647 1985-09-23 14 D.15 KING'S MANSION. Blk.C, 2350 sq.ft.. high fir., vacant, $*****0 0.n.0. *****88/ *****10 Rocky. D.15 NEPTUNE COURT, facing sea, 3+l bdrms. 1770 sq.ft Low floor. $215,000. Rosalind Realty *****64. D.15 RENOVATED APT. 1,400 sq.ft. 3 bdrms. with balcony facing sea. $250,000. Villanelle *****81. D.19 TAI KENG Gdn.. 1.431 sq.ft.. freehold,647 words
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Advertisement938 1985-09-23 14 116 For Sale: HOB Apartments S-RM: A.M. Kio Blk 111, 250. 306. 401 622. 725 $110,000 to $145,000 Bedok Blk 67. 66, 72. 55. 710 $120,000 to $128,000. Bedok North Blk 99 $110,000. Clementi Blk 340 $135,000. Dover Crescent 81k. 27 $130,000. Eunos Crescent Blk 14 $127,000. Geylang Bahru 81k.938 words
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Advertisement380 1985-09-23 14 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3 RM., TOA Payoh Lor 1. Blk 110 Fullv renovated Price neg. Contact Mipo. *****12/ *****97 4 RM. T. PAYOH $70,000/ A M Kio $75,000' Bedok $77,000 Marine Drive $82,000 *****65 S-RM. BEOOK 81k.99/ Blk 55 renovated $108,000/ $119,000 DTPS *****60/1. *****01/0. *****30 5-RM: TOA380 words
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Advertisement506 1985-09-23 14 117 Properties Wanted HOB/ HUDC/ PRIVATE Apartments wanted We have ready clients for you. Owners please call Marks Agencies Tel *****29 CLEMENTI/ HOLLAND 3/ 4/ 5 rmed HDB wanted Owners call *****80/ *****82 GENUINE BUYERS REQUIRE Apts rises lands Any location House world *****21 /*****52/*****2S GENUINE BUYER (WITH reatty cash)506 words
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Advertisement819 1985-09-23 15 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces I Henderson I Industrial "D^lJLf F| atted Factories A\ Mills, Warehouses Terrace Factories Showrooms Freehold* Centralised Location Convenient Labour Supply Easy access to business recreational facilities at Bukit Merah Town Centre FOR SALE OR LEASE Bookings Enquiries: PEEJ^MJ Deveiooer: HONG FOK REALTY PTE LTD819 words
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Advertisement492 1985-09-23 15 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehousea/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces ■~~^^^^^-'Bg^BilaaaaaaVaaa»aaa»»»Ba^^^~ y> K. B. WAREHOUSE COMPLEX (KoUßufclt Hood 21 READY FOI? OCCUPATION SING INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX (32. Ang Mo Kio Industrial Pork 21 I mu\ 1 u*i mm *:i«im.; ENOJIDIES AND BOOKINGS 8 WABEHO USE PRIVATE LMMTEO VW( 24-25 SOUTH CAMAi ROAD (Ist492 words
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Advertisement481 1985-09-23 15 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces V k Yen San Building I (Opposite Mandarin Hotel) Office Space for Rent. I Competitive rates. I Professional Building Management fl From 385 to 1.000 sq. ft Ample covered parking lots. fl 24 hours security service. H Ideally located in481 words
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Advertisement729 1985-09-23 15 SHOWROOM CUM OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE TO LET AT THE PLAZA New k well maintained. a Approximate area 1,500 sq.ft. Fully furnished. a Rooms with partitions. Intarastad partias plsass call: *****66 SMALL OFFICES In Singapore Finance House 316 sq.ft. 325 sq.ft. 363 sq.ft. Recently Completed Building Competitive Rentals Tel *****66 *****09729 words
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Advertisement653 1985-09-23 15 121 For Rent: Office Spaces FURN. OFFICE AT 355-B, Serangoon Rd. S(0821) $550 incl. airconVPUß/maintenance. *****06. GOLDEN MILE COMPLEX 456 sq.ft 7th fir. Nicely partitioned. Reasonable rental. Jessie *****33. INTERNATIONAL PLAZA 473 sq.ft. $2.30 p.s.f. inclusive. Vanda *****18. INTERNATIONAL PLAZA 473 sq.ft. #18, partitioned, carpet $2.20 p.s.f Ample parking. LR653 words
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Advertisement606 1985-09-23 15 124 For Rent: Shop Spacea PENINSULA PLAZA Units Sq.ft. 01-15 279.86 03-42 447.99 03-44/45 1.153.57 03-49 209.68 04-18/23 2.115.54 04-25 339.06 04-36 645.19 04-51/52 785.23 04-55 698.58 05-01/04 1,333.22 05-28 351.66 05-39/40 882.64 06-44 667.90 05-47 356.72 05-49 209.68 05-53 ***** 05-54 413.00 05-60/66 2,900.67 Sellable for: Retail trade, snack606 words
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Advertisement453 1985-09-23 15 127 Other Real Estate 127 Other Reel Estata WANTED LAND FOR DEVELOPMENT A well estsblished real eatate developer wiahee to purchase land for daeelopmsnt or for joint venture development. Owners or agents with land suitable for commerI cial or residential development, please contact Mr I Wee, TEL: *****31 I with453 words
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Advertisement135 1985-09-23 15 137 Tours GOOD FOOD SERIES m Ij _P 4/5 DAYS MED AN /LAKE TOSA FROM 439 5/8 DAYS BANGKOK /PATTAYA/ CHIANGMAI FROM *735 4/5 DAYS PHUKET FROM *549 4/5 DAYS JAVA TOUR FROM •499 SEAFOOD BANQUET FANTASYLAND THE DISNEYLAND OF INDONESIA V^ Reliance Travel Agencies (S) Pta. Ltd TAO96 10135 words
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Advertisement1015 1985-09-23 16 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours _yv# __^^HBur~ Bj~^^u4ASAri___^__________D_l WVm\ rf r_l_iQ) I I \Jr umvcRSALCHPRCSs m I I The Soaclalist ol daluxa hoUdavs to l!k J| Jj-U J I 3 Travel with the expert with more than 6 years' experience in CHINA tours. We offer a fully gg \^M1,015 words
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Advertisement176 1985-09-23 16 146 Foreign Education Cambridge I j|^ m International g.^F I Collmom ToroTito Prepares students for University intake. Offers courses in Arts, Science 8 Commerce for Grades 11 ,*****. For details contact Admission Office Career 1 Educational Consultants Tel: *****83/S J ri STUDY IN lisA~h Apply Now for Jan '86 We176 words
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Advertisement568 1985-09-23 16 137 Tours 137 Toura SAFECHINATOURS 9 Daya Scenic China $1680 Dap. Sapt. 28. Oct 06. 19 Nov. 2. 23. 29. Dec. 07.13. 20. 1986 Jan. 1 •1 4 Daya China Attrectlona $2680 Osp Sapt. 09. 19. 23. 30. Oct. 07. 21. Nov. 11. 28. 28. Ow. 09. TB. •21 Daya568 words
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Advertisement552 1985-09-23 16 147 Academic A GROUP OF well versed tutors avail, for your child's final exams. Tel: *****14/ 5 (day/ night). CHANCES OF DOING better for exams!! Call *****39/ *****15 for experienced, qualified teachers. EFFECTIVE TUITION FOR O' level, Maths, Sciences and English. Dlst.2o. Tel: *****19. EFFECTIVE TUITION. ALL subjects at your552 words
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Advertisement567 1985-09-23 16 149 Secretarial/ Typing SYSTEMATIC BUSINESS TRAINING CENTRE SECRETARIAL DIVISION Offers Secrets riw SkillaCouraas Shorthand Theory Speed Shorthand Typewriting Outtas Typewriting Keyboarding. Speed k Proficiency Tatax (using ERB3 with visual display unit) WOTO rWWKAmWmWm) (using Wang OA) #87-05 Orchard Bhopaano Ctr 321 Orchard Road LTefc *****88/ *****88/ *****41j PRIVATE SECRETARY'S CERTIFICATE567 words
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Advertisement535 1985-09-23 16 150 Commercial/ 150 Commercial/ Technical Technical Waj Bm 8- 1 I 2 fl I W a W I 1 1 _f||_?-B|Baw :;i; Join us now be our Top Student A wide range of courses leading to the Examinations of C G. EC (CEI). LCCI. VITB, etc. e Private Secretary's e535 words
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Advertisement501 1985-09-23 16 151 Language GENERAL ENGLISH FOR FOREIGN BTOBBNTI All Levels: Full-time New Term Starting 30 Sept '85 Placement Test: Mon -Sat Between 1080am k 4.00pm (By appointment only) Student Paas can be arranged (Registration closes 27 Sept) JAPANESE LAWaUAOE (BAB»S) (Taught fey lip Lady) Oral and Written Fri 27 Sept 6.00pm501 words
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Advertisement569 1985-09-23 16 155 bJoBsBb«q IVOB'S MOOELS Training to be a model or just look like one. Basic li Professional classes commencing soon Tel *****61/ *****49 #04-29 Peninsula Plaza 155 Cookery OUEEh'STOWN WOMEN'S ASSN Domestic Science classes. starting: Chinese cooking advanced course by Tham Yue Kai. Hongkong Timsum: See Chuan dishes: Nonya kueh:569 words
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Advertisement670 1985-09-23 17 i APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES QTAMTQ RQRflftftl I Telefax No: *****59 Rates: Box Service: O I Ml* I O nouuuu I g^ Service. Straits T j m es: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD I Tel: *****11 ext 5724-7 5669» Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: SSIO.OO APPOINTMENTS670 words
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Advertisement633 1985-09-23 17 CAREER OPPORTUNITY IN 1 BIOTECHNOLOGY A newly established company dealing in the production of diagnostic products and biomedical services arid research and development is inviting applications for the following positions: SCIENTISTS/ RESEARCH SCIENTISTS Applicants are expected to conduct research, service, and production work at a professional level. Responsibilities include the633 words
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Advertisement499 1985-09-23 17 fl Amm. rnw^ _p|__i_a_[_SsSlNl_ UK nin** 1 COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER 1 This is a key appointment f^^f^^^^ KK relevant qualifications and at least 2 years experience H Communications. I SYSTEMS PROGRAMMER I I The succomlul eandidata should hava at least 2 years experience in systems VW™™^ \\T MVS Environment. This will499 words
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Advertisement759 1985-09-23 17 NOTICES NGEE ANN POLYTECHNIC TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the following: 1 Supply and Delivery of Sport Equipment for Sport Complex Tender Ref NA ADM 1 6 85 Closing of Tender: 4 10 85 not later than 2.30pm 2) Supply, Delivery and Installation of Microcomputer Equipment for the Laboratories759 words
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Advertisement1297 1985-09-23 18 NOTICES W^mZ. > (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Sixth Annual General Meeting of Rothmans Industries Limited will be held at Virginia Park, 905 Bukit Timah Road. Singapore 21 58, on Tuesday. 1 5th October 1985, at 1 2.001,297 words
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Advertisement662 1985-09-23 18 DHDB I BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET Tenders are invited for the following premises at:1. TAMPINES N'HOOD 4 CONTRACT 12 (Block 462) for Shops 2. KAMPONG ÜBI CONTRACTS 34 &35 (Blocks 325, 342 A 350) for Eating House A Shops 3. YISHUN N'HOOD 2 CONTRACT 16 (Block 285) for Shops 4.662 words
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Advertisement704 1985-09-23 18 INVITATION TO BID MOTOR SHIP OR VESSEL "SEAFLYTE H34" Name of vessel SEAFLYTE H34 Port of registry Fremantle, W.A. Year of Completion 1981 (W.A. 1D Class) Dimensions 31.1 x 6.2 x 1.35 M Tonnage GRT 205.16 NRT 177.14 Hull Type Single Chine, all welded aluminium framed and plated, high speed704 words
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Advertisement289 1985-09-23 18 CENTRAL SUPPLIES DEPARTMENT The following tenders ore invited by the Chief Supplies Officer:--a) 602,000 FILE COVERS (G3) size 324mm x 538mm, 200/250gsm BROWN KRAFT PAPER for Central Supplies Department Tender No CSD3/UAS 263/85 b) PRINTING OF 120,000 BULLETINS for Social Development Unit, Ministry of Finance Tender No CSD3/STY 386/85 c)289 words
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Advertisement871 1985-09-23 18 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Compaales Wladiag-Up No. IM of IMS la the Matter of the Cempaaiee Act, (Cap. 185) Singapore Statatee, 1971 Editioa Aai u Uk Matter of CHEMSOL (S) PTE. LTD. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition for the winding871 words
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Advertisement721 1985-09-23 18 IN THE HIGH CTI RT OP THE REPUBLIC OP SINGAPORE Qmmmjmim WlaOhig Up No. 48 of IMS the Matter of COMPANIES ACT (CHAPTER ttf> Aai In the Mater of kl M SENG BUILDERS PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETmON Notice it herebj given that a Petition for tl t Winding Up721 words
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Advertisement39 1985-09-23 19 US paimtai nf WBSm kfyini/u NEW $*****1 I YOU ARE NOW <^^^x easier to (^ngrvj V CAL.C x for tne incomparable varieties. >/ lalan Persinggahan. Kuala Terengganu. Terengganu. RO Box 43. Malaysia Tel: 09-*****0 09-*****2 Cable mNMOTEL Telex MA *****39 words
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Advertisement186 1985-09-23 19 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CAP. 18 lf» ED.) IN THE HIGH COURT OP SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY NO. 1212 OP 1985 Re: LOO TENG SOY Ex parte: CITIBANK N.A. ...Creditors In the matter of a Bankruptcy Notice issued on the 7th day of June, 1965. To Loo Teng Soy lately of 801,186 words
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Advertisement1421 1985-09-23 19 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE KEPI BLK OF SINGAPORE < om parries H inding-l p No. 359 of 1985 lo the Matter of THE COMPANIES ACT (CHAPTER 185) M In the Matter of GREAT SOl THERN HOTEL PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETTTION Notice is hereby given that a1,421 words
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Miscellaneous593 1985-09-23 19 FJIRJFSLJFLSRNSFNSRJOIRJ SUN TAN ByCoUette PEANUTS By Schuiz _P^V/^^^^^l f WCaSON.MNDEft > i^StfjcSir?^^^ |ii k l i_j|— ,nr- V x„ lg 1® 5T r i®M 7 S BOTS' '(NO, I CAN'T) H| fMV BROTHER .5 I PO I MAVE T" f I MAVETO I j^W iKM^WHATism, MA^rTorS?^ xf_3T W (j il593 words
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Science Watch
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226 1985-09-23 20 GRACE CHNG - Experts to meet on computer communications GRACE CHNG Bf TOP-LEVEL specialists aad ladaitiji leaden tram the United States. Europe aad the Asia-Pacffic region will be coming to Singapore to share Ideas, Information and experiences hi computer participants. They will attend a threeday conference, Computer Communications '85, between Dec 3 and226 words
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Article, Illustration339 1985-09-23 20 SOVIET medical research is making some rare trips to the West. A Soviet synthetic alternative to the metal pins used to hold together broken bones has been launched in West Germany, and is awaiting approval in other European countries and America. The new339 words
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Article, Illustration619 1985-09-23 20 POISON, poison everywhere in the air we breathe, the water and food we consume, and the ground beneath our feet. Each day, there is some new horror on TV or in print: leaks from chemical plants, spills from wrecked trucks and trains, toxic fumes from industrialNYT - 619 words
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Article, Illustration275 1985-09-23 20 MOLECULAR biologists spend an awful lot of time reading genes. But with profit: One sequence of DNA letters in certain genes gave them a vital hint about cancer two years ago. Yet until now, they have had to read genes by hand. It was recently reported in The275 words
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Advertisement245 1985-09-23 20 jm\\\ _*^_____i_^^ I,SW P "___^_&^_to^ V*i 4___L' _#^lrs% nnn B^^l v _pH l^EJ^a^^. incxDme is only the n^^—Bß' B^^ *mmlm^ l^a*^. -^m^B BB^ BBnW _9r v\ < j_*'^«i_r'*_v^ B______^ ama^«^_. -^A^^rVvi _K_l W ***llH_H_P''*^^-- l 7^ J m^r mm^fWmMmW^^^^^^ 'j N 0W aniong the many benefits of i^m iSmSnitc^^x Rsir^P245 words
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Advertisement116 1985-09-23 20 _fl_ _^_B _^_w —HI IBi B___^_^_ a_. a nn a— HOMKSTKAD furniture MUST BE WON? "Budget Home" Contest, flFvßHPWl^^^fc^^ now on until 12 th October ajMflFSas" 7985, you can iv/'n __P^^^-_P^rT^nriPT^^ SfofSnte mw\WT* 1 1 Hjjj*J ____flfl_| EaC/7 Of //7e 3 top priZeS Will Port of Prize Hyvra chestnut weave116 words
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Article, Illustration543 1985-09-23 21 wvTLmm Festival 'Bs N6 reviews last Friday's show INTIMACY was the keynote of Friday evening. For the first-half of the programme, we heard the cloistered sounds of saxophonist Bob Bertles and pianist Paul McNamara once more. The playing of this duo is the very essence543 words
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Article489 1985-09-23 21 A Japanese Cultural Festival, which includes films as well as dances and gymnastics and martial arts displays from visiting Japanese troupes, begins today. By LEONG WENG KAM ABOUT 200 cultural troupe members from Japan will come to perform at the fourweek annual Japanese Cultural489 words
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Article, Illustration146 1985-09-23 21 GAME Seven between Garry Kasparov and title-holder Anatoly Kasparov was drawn on Move 31. The draw now gives Kar•pov, who played black in Saturday's game, a 4 3 lead over Kasparov. AP The moves Kasparov (white) Karpov (black) 1. 44, NHF 2. c4, ef 3. NeS,AP - 146 words
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Article, Illustration727 1985-09-23 21 CAROLINE NGUI reviews The Experimental Theatre Club's CanT Pay? Won't Pay! Drama «..^ti_--, I'M AFRAID the evening was quite a disappointment. First, as the last English language production for the Drama Festival, the Experimental Theatre Club's version of Dario Fo's Can't Pay? Won't727 words
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Miscellaneous49 1985-09-23 21 What's On JAPANESE CULTURAL FESTIVAL PERFORMANCE by the Bth Cultural Goodwill Mission to Singapore of All Japan Folk Arts Federation. 7.30 pm. Victoria Theatre. Admission by invitation or complimentary tickets available on request. Please call *****28. (See article on this page) TALK FAMILY-PLANNING TALKS FOR NEWLYWEDS. The Main Lecture49 words
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Miscellaneous50 1985-09-23 21 Theatre, Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, Outram Hill. 7.30 pm. Free. EXHIBITIONS PERANAKAN PLACE MUSEUM. Guided tours through an authentic late-19th century Straits Chinese family home. Peranakan Place, 180 Orchard Road. 11 am -6 pm. Admission: $2.20 for adults and $1.10 for children. CIVIL AIRPORT DEVELOPMENT IN SINGAPORE.50 words
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Miscellaneous68 1985-09-23 21 Pictorial exhibition of highlights of the progress of civil airport development in Singapore. Viewing Gallery West, tod storey, Passenger Terminal. Changi Airport. 10 am 9 pm. Free. On till Sept 30. PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD DISPLAY. Featuring the board's approved services and approved electrical fittings, such as power plugs and circuit68 words
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Miscellaneous63 1985-09-23 21 PIONEERS OF SINGAPORE AND THE SENTOSA SURRENDER CHAMBERS AT SENTOSA. Audio-visual and graphic displays, artifacts from the Japanese Occupation and life-sized wax figures. Daily from 9 am to 9 pm. Admission: $2 for adults and $1 for children under 12. Tickets can be bought at the museum entrance. THE CHANGI63 words
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Miscellaneous64 1985-09-23 21 prisoner-of-war at the Selarang Barracks in 1942. Group Lounge, lobby level, Hotel Meridien Changi. 8 am 7 pm. On till Oct 13. FILMS AT THE MARITIME MUSEUM. Visitors in groups of 10 or more may ask to see the following films from the Maritime Museum office anytime between 10 am64 words
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Miscellaneous60 1985-09-23 21 Plant, Water Birds of the Inland, Stol Beach and Rescue Amphibian US-1 and Ice Story. IF YOU have any event which you would like our readers to know, please write to: Manjit Kaur Section Two The Straits Times 390 Kim Seng Road Singapore 0923 or call her on *****16. Your60 words
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Miscellaneous1021 1985-09-23 21 -J Radio One Choo Swee Lian answers requests for songs in different languages in ON REQUEST (8.05 pm) 90.4 mHz ii VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News in Brief 6J5 Another Morning. Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7201,021 words
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Advertisement328 1985-09-23 22 y'^ v 7- O I in i i'lif-.- ili n ii'-pl'i Sir I, 'limn, -i fJ llSptt^^Hß^^ VROOOM! VROOOMS :|nl I I I I B I H FUTURE i&lMJiLi&mm^^ n a pin vs ci flf-_-B-^-B-G-HBn__________________fß__ i f__^^ Xl__.li_-J_l_y! e»flefca_r~_^sßn_pea>flafli^ a I^H SB I s_9___pH_k'^ '^_H_li^^^-!^_BB_______K^_____fla^ Space out with mMMMT W*328 words
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Advertisement299 1985-09-23 22 On ourWAnniversary Celebration We unravel the BURASA mystery the 'rasa'thatfs too good to miss! AWA^_smm dmWk We're celebrating our 4th Anniversary. And our birthday Am yf__ m. __f_^^'__» ___k___ fl_k om to be one long party day after day of sumptuous m w mm traditional Indonesian favourites, served with our299 words
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Miscellaneous1421 1985-09-23 22 B_k /Jl'] ifi T m }Jj* Tn Ym\ T__ r^™ flr i lfl_ I L A I I i iii* 'vH 1 1 »"_B >^__^____^l____H_n ML*** _u_a^^^^^^^^^H ■M y view a-s___w s-_ss_— l Catherine Ong -flflifliflfliifli— iflfl>iflflfliiflflfliflflflifl.flifl...ifl.ifli..fli...fl^ HHK mjmLWmm A^S 2F Khmer dance of hope i For the Young __yl1,421 words
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