The Straits Times, 6 September 1985
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Title Section15 1985-09-06 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1165 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8515 words
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Article405 1985-09-06 1 Soviets preparing updated anti-satellite system, says US WASHINGTON, Thurt. THE Soviet Union may be preparing a new anti-satellite weapon that would sow mines in space, United States analysts said today. The US Defence Department meanwhile announced it was going ahead with tests of an anti-satellite (Asat)Reuter; UPI - 405 words
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Article117 1985-09-06 1 PARIS, Thurs. French banks have taken a major step to bringing into general use the "smart card", a bank card with a tiny computer lodged in the plastic that allows automatic debiting of customers' accounts when they make a wide range of purchases. A groupAFP - 117 words
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Article, Illustration504 1985-09-06 1 SURESH NAIR; CHUA CHIN CHYE - SURESH NAIR CHUA CHIN CHYE Story by and Pictures by and 17 others hurt in mishap at Chinatown Centrepoint TWO workers died and 17 were injured, 12 seriously, in a massive scaffolding collapse at the uncompleted Chinatown Centrepoiiit in New Bridge Road yesterday evening. PoliceWAN SENG YIP; JACKIE HO - 504 words
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Article17 1985-09-06 1 BEIJING, Thurs. Spanish Premier Felipe Gonzalez arrived here yesterday for a week-long official visit. AFPAFP - 17 words
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213 1985-09-06 1 LONDON, Thurs. Lloyd's Insurance suffered the biggest underwriting losses of its near 300-year history in 1962, due in particular to claims under medical and other general liability policies. In its annual report, the world's largest insurance market reported a loss of £188 millionReuter - 213 words
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Article176 1985-09-06 1 MESS Phay Ai Lien, 35, a Business Times reporter, was dismissed on Wednesday for failing to observe certain journalistic ground rules and for disobeying specific instructions in relation to three articles she wrote. Phay, also known as Peng Ailian, was under investigation for tax evasion176 words
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117 1985-09-06 1 A SPORTING GOODS the law whea he kept Yesterday Sarjlt aagh s/e Utaa Btegk. atoMed nllty aai was^Dßesi 9*fSw w§ a aai imsapavesjnaiHSi wi the neaey besMudag ts Baak NatUaale De Pabla A sMhAsMMsi JkaWsUaaVM W nhttK ÜBMTOIaV* ttos te tfcf CHHs117 words
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237 1985-09-06 1 NGIAMTONGHAI - Campaign to stress beauty of language and traditions NGIAM TONG HAI •y THE beauty of the Chinese written language and cultural traditions will be the focus of this year's Mandarin promotion campaign. Activities organised by the public and private sectors in the month-long campaign will also project 5,000 years of237 words
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Article48 1985-09-06 1 THE Straits Times Is \j»d4^M lj«A fj. atHil IsW W HIVPIS Ac the osftge «f ■Miiig tie ately. They wBI sis* saasawAd^sMM The ImMm. wkleh will be ■mmmmb by irtaff |l^ hhmhi Seettsa will Sept to coincide with the rln pr«m«tiei c»inpsigs. Details will be48 words
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Article62 1985-09-06 1 Companies and associations will conduct Mandarin classes for their staff and members. The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry will organise a Mandarin Campaign Book Fair at its auditorium from Oct 5 to 13. An oratorical contest for present and past students of its language centre will be held,62 words
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Advertisement28 1985-09-06 1 Inside Summary 2 World News 3-4,8-8 Asean t Causeway 11 Around Your Place II Editorial 2f Background 21 Letters 22 TLmesDollar 2MC Classifieds 21-St Racing SI Sports IMS28 words
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Article434 1985-09-06 2 Suit against developer ONE OF property magnate Ng Teng Fung's development companies is being taken to court for allegedly overpricing the furnishings in a show unit. A suit has been filed against Ho Lee Investments which developed Wellington Garden in Ang Mo Kio Avenue 4 by the buyers of434 words
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Article274 1985-09-06 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: IN POLITICAL terms, the reptoeemwrt at Pal Pat aa military riawwuairr at the by a faction ef the Cambodian resistance forces which has long resisted pressure to purge its leadership ranks af thase who were responsible far the death of millions. Although the move has274 words
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Article131 1985-09-06 2 EQUAL STAKE IN SINGAPORE ON AUG 15, a reader proposed that the electoral system be changed to reflect the individual's stake in the country and that professionals and older people be given greater voting power. Another reader has written in to say that it would be a great folly131 words
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Article360 1985-09-06 2 What US debt can be THE CURRENT American foreign trade imbalance, if uncorrected, could reach US$l trillion <552.2 trillion) by 1900, making the United States external debt equal to that of all other countries combined, according to a UN report. The UN Conference on Trade and Development360 words
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188 1985-09-06 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway Trade ties renewed INDONESIA and China have quickly renewed informal trade ties, with China planning to dispatch its third trade delegation in less than two months to Jakarta. The delegation, due on Sept 20, will discuss details on light industrial products, especially plywood and electronic188 words
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Article210 1985-09-06 2 FIRST RUF ARRANGED FOR JAPANESE-OWNED COMPANY THE FIRST Revolving Underwriting Facility (RUF) for a Japanese-owned company in the world has been arranged by the Singapore International Merchant Bankers Ltd and Loot Term Credit Bank of Japan for Pelmec Industries Ltd, a maker of small-size bwll bearings. The RUF will210 words
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Article348 1985-09-06 2 Red Devils' 6 out of 6 MANCHESTER UNITED demolished Newcastle 3--oat Old Traff ord to register their sixth win out of six in the English First Division equalling the club's best start to a season since IMB. Meanwhile, Tottenham, fancied by many to be among the front-runners this season,348 words
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Article597 1985-09-06 2 Protection for artistes GEORGINA EMMANUEL thinks that theft of royalties is just as insidious as piracy in the local record industry. She says that we have to pay for a car or a visit to a doctor and "yet if we buy a composer's or a writer's property,597 words
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409 1985-09-06 3 HK's shipping giants cutting their fleets HONGKONG, Thurs. Hongkong's onceglamorous shipping industry is fading with its two world-renowned magnates shrinking their maritime empires, analysts said. Sir Y.K. Pao, one of the world's foremost private shipowners, said 1985 was the worst year in Hongkong 's 40-year-old shipping industry. !Sir Y.K.'s worldwideAFP - 409 words
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82 1985-09-06 3 Official found with throat slashed HONGKONG, Thurs. Police found a visiting Chinese official unconscious with a sax-ctn slash across his throat here yesterday. The government in a statement said Mr Ng Ah Lung, 33, was here with a 27-member delegation from the China Medicine and Health Products Impart and ExportAFP - 82 words
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285 1985-09-06 3 KD'CHI ISHIYAMA - K OICHI ISHIYAMA By Tokyo Reporter TOKYO, Tburs. Japan's ruling party, threatened with a revolt by a coalition partner in Parliament, has hurriedly decided to postpone a plan to step up defence spending beyond a ceiling of one per cent of the country's gross285 words
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184 1985-09-06 3 Some Olympic events may be held in N. Korea SEOUL, Thurs. South Korean organisers hinted today that some events of the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games could be held in North Korea. A high official with the Seoul Olympic Organising Committee, however, reaffirmed Seoul's rejection of the North's proposal to co-hostReuter - 184 words
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Article, Illustration93 1985-09-06 3 Host seeks a Siberian tiger SEOUL, Than. Officials la Seoul, hast of the 1188 Olympic Games, are going tiger hunting. South Korea chose the Siberian tiger deified in Korean legend as the mascot far the games. Bat the beasts have been extinct la the country far three decades although sameReuter - 93 words
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Article61 1985-09-06 3 DHAKA, Thurs. Bangladesh customs authorities seized "smuggled electronic goods" worth US$lO million (Ss22 million) in three days of raids on shopping centres in Dhaka and the southeastern port city of Chittagong. Officials said today the goods, of which $7 million dollars' worth was seized inAP - 61 words
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Article225 1985-09-06 3 SYDNEY, Thurs. Mr Bob Hawke's Labour government scored an important industrial victory yesterday securing a twoyear extension of its historic pay and prices accord with the Australian Council of Trade Unions (Actu). At the same time, the government and unions said they had reached a "wagesFT - 225 words
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115 1985-09-06 3 Corpse two centuries old robbed of valuables BEIJING, Thurs. Shanghai residents pulled apart a 200-year-old corpse uncovered by workmen and carried off jewellery, jade ornaments and bronze mirrors despite police attempts to stop them, a local newspaper reported. The Shanghai Liberation Daily said workmen digging a tunnel in the cityReuter - 115 words
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Article65 1985-09-06 3 Afghan rebels flee to Pakistan ISLAMABAD, Thurs. Hundreds of wounded Afghan guerillas have crossed the frontier into Pakistan as bloody fighting between them and Soviet and Afghan troops advanced close to the border. "They are coining hour after hour," said Mr Francois Zen Ruffinen, chief representative in Pakistan of theReuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration175 1985-09-06 3 CHINESE students giving fanner US Presided Richard Nixon a standing avatlan an Wednesday when he visited an elite lnternaIn Beljug. Cge Mr Nixon made a short aiiraai aver the modern video system at the University of International Business and nlated the college an having equipment whichAP - 175 words
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308 1985-09-06 3 100,000 troops on alert as Indian politician is cremated NEW DELHI, Thurs. More than 100,000 troops were deployed in Punjab state today as powerful Hindu politician Arjun Dass, assassinated by alleged Sikh terrorists, was cremated. Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi made a dramatic and unexpected early visit to the cremation site,AP; Reuter; AFP - 308 words
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Article, Illustration339 1985-09-06 4 Trade imbalance may hit US$l trillion Unctad UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. The current American foreign trade imbalance, if unconnected, could reach US$l trillion (552.2 trillion) by 1990, making the United States external debt equal to that of all other countries combined, a UN report said yesterday. ItUPI - 339 words
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Article90 1985-09-06 4 ROY CARSON - ROY CARSON »y Stockholm Reporter OSLO, Wij. ftiMi B«m and her N«rwetaw ft law nit after a ■•^■e^ wimshw a rartß Mhs Bwh and Mr Arae Naess were reallegedly attacked Norwegian phaUgraw#riß far (mi# s largest Mr Peape is said to have hadhis camera dashed acalnst90 words
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300 1985-09-06 4 English town moves to discourage 'aged' homes BOURNEMOUTH, Thurs. Bournemouth council has introduced a policy of discouraging the growth of private old people's and nursing homes in the Dorset resort. New homes, or extensions to existing ones, will be approved only if proprietors give a legal undertaking not to takeLondon Times - 300 words
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164 1985-09-06 4 PIRAEUS (Greece), Thurs. A lawyer defending a Greek freighter captain accused of throwing 11 African stowaways into shark-infested waters in the Indian Ocean told the court yesterday that "sharks don't eat Blacks". "Are you aware that sharks do not eat Blacks, and that hundredsAP - 164 words
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Article60 1985-09-06 4 Soviet- Japan talks JAPAN AND the Soviet Union opener two days of high-level Foreign Ministry Uufcs in Tokyo yesterday with both sides expressing the desire to improve bilateral relations The meeting, the fifth in a series, s the first since Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev came to power last March. DeputyKyodo - 60 words
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Article63 1985-09-06 4 A lf-HOUR curfew was clamped on Sri Lanka's eastern Trincomalee district for the second consecutive day yesterday following ethnic clashes on Wednesday in which eight soldiers were killed and houses and shops destroyed. The curfew was reimposed as thousands of Tamils attended the funerals in Jaffna of twoReuter - 63 words
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Article105 1985-09-06 4 AU. LEBANESE banks in Beirut went ou a 24-hour strike today in protest against the kidnapping of three senior officials of the Central Bank of Lebanon while at the same time the Christian town of Zahle, in the Syrian-controlled Bekaa Valley, mourned the death of 14 inAFP - 105 words
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Article56 1985-09-06 4 A 12-HOUR strike by French air traffic controllers in Paris yesterday halted scores of flights, bringing domestic services to a virtu- al standstill and seriously disrupting many European routes, airline spokesmen siid. Air France said most European flights had been either cance'ied or delayer, because of theReuter - 56 words
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Article344 1985-09-06 6 No consensus on direction of non-aligned movement LUANDA, TOurs. Non-align-ed foreign ministers have hinted at differences over the direction their 101-member movement should take as they began a four-day meeting here expected to set the venue for a summit conference next year. In an openingReuter; AP - 344 words
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223 1985-09-06 6 LONDON, Thurs. Spot market oil traders yesterday discounted reports that Saudi Arabia would offer rebates of US$2 (SR4O) to $3 a barrel to some clients to boost production which last month fell to a 20-year low. The reports said a US com punyAFP - 223 words
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149 1985-09-06 6 ABU DHABI, TOurs. A European Economic Community (EEC) decision to impose tariffs on Gulf petrochffflirate will encourage "strict trade protection" harmful to the interests of both croups, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Minister of State for Foreign Affairs said. In a statementAFP - 149 words
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216 1985-09-06 6 Armed Libyan terrorists held in Tunisia TUNIS, Thurs. Tunisia says it has arrested a group of Libyan terrorists who were preparing to carry out sabotage operations. Prime Minister Mohamed Mzali said in Tunis yesterday that security forces had seized die terrorists, who carried arms and explosives. The group would appearReuter - 216 words
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Article, Illustration360 1985-09-06 6 CAIRO, Thurs. President Hosni Mubarak has named a senior technocrat, Mr Ali Lotfi, as his new Prime Minister with orders to shake up Egypt's flagging econoIfee appointment of the 49-year-old economics professor was made after soldier-politician Kamal Hassan Ali surprised Egyptians and foreign diplomatsReuter; AP - 360 words
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Article240 1985-09-06 6 Iranian navy detains Kuwait ship MANAMA (Bahrain) Thurs. Iranian navy units have intercepted and detained a Kuwaitflag container ship near the Strait of Hormuz, the southern outlet of the Gulf oil tanker sea lane. Maritime shipping sources said today the 20,781-tonne Wattyah, with an all-Japanese crew of 10 officers andAP - 240 words
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213 1985-09-06 6 JERUSALEM, Thurs. A tooth containing the world's oldest known dental filling has been found in the skull of a middleaged Nabatean warrior who was buried in a mass grave 2,200 years ago, according to an Israeli archaeologist. A bronze wire was inserted into theAP - 213 words
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188 1985-09-06 7 Attacks spread to White areas of S. Africa JOHANNESBURG, Thurs. Black and mind-race youths In two cities hurled petrol bombs and stones In the first attacks on I White areas during South Africa's year of unrest, police said today. About 60 mixed-race youths shattered windows ■of a home in GapeAP; Reuter; AFP - 188 words
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467 1985-09-06 7 NEW YORK, Thurs. South Africa's top banker was returning to Europe today after apparently failing to win promises of financial support from the United Stotes to help tiie country cope with its burgeoning debt crisis. Reserve Bank Governor Gerhard de Kock, who toldReuter; FT - 467 words
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327 1985-09-06 7 Surviving nuclear war 'even more difficult' WASHINGTON, Thurs. US and Soviet civil defence plane for any nuclear war are apparently inadequate to cope with the possible frigid and dark effects of a T 'nuclear winter", according to a report released here. The report by the private Palomar Corporation for theReuter - 327 words
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157 1985-09-06 7 Belgian envoy admits heroin smuggling NEW YORK, Thurs. A Belgian diplomat pleaded guilty in a federal court yesterday to smuggling 10 kg of heroin into the United States in a diplomatic pouch. He also agreed to testify against three suspected members of a multi-million-dollar narcotics ring. Ludovicus Vastenavondt, 56, ChancrtkttReuter - 157 words
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Article119 1985-09-06 7 Drug trade rakes in $675b a year MILAN, Thurs. The International drug trade does an estimated annual US$3OO billion (***** billion) business, with about US$lOO billion spent in North America, a UN official said yesterday. At a UN conference on crime that ends tomorrow, Mr Giuseppe di Gennaro, UN Vice-SecretaryUPI - 119 words
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122 1985-09-06 7 BLACKPOOL (England), Than. The British laboai- movement reached m compromise agreement early today to avert what was shaping op as the went split In its 117-year The Trades Union Congress (TUC), grouping II million onlonlsts, announced the compromise, without giving details, after a dayReuter - 122 words
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Article26 1985-09-06 8 MOSCOW, Thurs. Soviet human rights activist Merab Kostava has received an additional two-year sentence for violating f»iwp «MaHpHn». a source said yesterday. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration303 1985-09-06 8 Treasure hunters want ship raised WOODS HOLE (Massachusetts), Thus. A legal controversy Is stirring over who owns the Titanic hoik discovered this week' off Ike coast of Newfoundland. Hw discovery came It yean after the luxury liner sank la I*l2 and killed 1,513 people InReuter; UPI - 303 words
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382 1985-09-06 8 British Telecom meeting draws small- timers Like a pop concert without songs BIRMINGHAM, Thursday FACING huge video screens and raked by spotlights, thousands of small-time shareholders encountered big business for the first time yesterday. It was like a pop contest without songs when the telw*4wii m| fftt *t m>a giantReuter - 382 words
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362 1985-09-06 8 GENEVA, Thurs. About eight million jobs may have been lost in Europe and America over a three-year period as a result of the Third World debt crisis and the drop hi imports by Latin American and African countries. AsFT - 362 words
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Article152 1985-09-06 8 Beatles' 'meter maid' retires LONDON, Thurs. The' London traffic warden, who inspired Paul McCartney to write the Beatles hit Lovely Rita, Meter Maid, has retired after writing tickets for Ift- < years. Now a 65-year-old grandmother, Meta Dwrim told the London Standard: yesterday that she still rates her encounter with.UPI - 152 words
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156 1985-09-06 9 US aid for Cambodian resistance may go to military HONGKONG, Thurs. Halted States officials bame discussed granting m|litary assistance to Cambodia's non-commu-r ist resistance with US$5 trillion (S$U miQion) in aia already approved by Congress, the Fir Easter* Economic Review said toiay. fne exact use of Washington's first open bilateral,AFP - 156 words
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256 1985-09-06 9 BANGKOK, Thursday A THAI academic has suggested the creation of an exclusive economic zone (EEZ) for the whole of Asean as a way of avoiding disputes with neighbouring countries over marine resources. Under the Law of the Sea Treaty, countries can claimBernama - 256 words
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195 1985-09-06 9 ABBY TAN - Report on San Miguel foack-out denied ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA, Thurs. The organiser of a workshop to be held in Singapore on Oct 1 has denied a regional newsweekly report that a food manufacturer has withdrawn funding because of the participation of. (wo Filipino opposition personalities. Mr Ben195 words
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Article72 1985-09-06 9 BANGKOK. Thurs. A cargo ship that left Bangkok (or Japan sank in the South China Sea on Tuesday but the 19 crew and captain were rescued Mr Mana Patram, General Manager of Mitsui O.S.K. Liner (Thailand), said the 7, 080- tonne Monte Emerald sank aboutAP - 72 words
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179 1985-09-06 9 BANGKOK. Thors. Police said today they tod arrested a suspected member of Japan's biggest crime syndicate lor recruiting Thai women for piaittlitloß In Japan. They asld Takashl Takano, J7, beUeved to belong to the Yafcnza terd'ay at Bangkok Interaa&onal Airport while ■mparfag to sendReuter; AP - 179 words
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Article, Illustration382 1985-09-06 9 MANILA, Thurs. The Philippine First Lady, Mrs Imelda Marcos, is to lead an anti-insur-gency campaign in the capital following reports of infiltrations by communist guerillas here. The Metropolitan Manila Commission (MMC) said yesterday Mrs Marcos would head an integrated security plan for theAFP - 382 words
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Article90 1985-09-06 9 ABBY TAN - Engine of crashed RSAF jet found ABBY TAN By MANILA, Thurs. The engine of the crashed Singapore air force Skyhawk jetfighter has been found embedded in the slopes about 762 m in the mountains of central Luzon. The terrain and constant rain over the past week had made recovery of90 words
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Article220 1985-09-06 9 China to send a third team to Indonesia JAKARTA, Thurs. Indonesia and China have quickly renewed informal trade ties, with China planning to dispatch its third trade delegation in less than two months to Jakarta, an Indonesian business leader said today. The Chinese Council for the PromotionAP; AFP - 220 words
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Article, Illustration199 1985-09-06 11 picture KLANG, Thurs. The Sultan of Selangor, today celebrating his silver jubilee as ruler of the state, said it was with the welfare of the people in mind that he made criticisms or passed remarks in anger during the 25 years of his reign.Bernama; NST - 199 words
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Article298 1985-09-06 11 Malayan Railway aims to cut down derailments KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malayan Railway (KTM) has embarked on a massive project to replace and strengthen its rail network. The project, costing Ms6oo million and spread over several years, is aimed at minimising derailments which are disrupting298 words
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190 1985-09-06 11 More land sold to pay for rapid-transit project KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The government is selling a further 34 hectares of land in the Federal Territory to help finance the M5696 million Light Rail Transit (LRT) project in the capital. The company responsible for the LRT project Sistem Transit Laju RinganNST - 190 words
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Article, Illustration232 1985-09-06 11 Fake builder 'pulled off multi-million swindle' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A bank, a finance company and several businessmen lure believed to have been swindled of millions of dollars by a bogus housing developThe man has absconded after securing •M52.5 million in loans from a bank and a finance company. The swindleNST - 232 words
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191 1985-09-06 11 Anti-Red border ops to be Stepped up BANGKOK, Thurs. lalaysian and Thai seurity forces are to intenify operations against ommunist guerillas in he common border areas. Malaysian armed forces hief General Tan Sri Moamad Ghazali Seth said t the end of a three-day isit here yesterday that letails of theBernama - 191 words
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Article80 1985-09-06 11 KOTA BARU, Thurs. A team of researchers has collected soil samples from the sea bed in 13 areas off the east coast of Malaysia where it may be possible to create artificial reefs to allow fish and other marine life to breed. The research work started onBernama - 80 words
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Article70 1985-09-06 11 KOTA KINABALU, Thurs. The Berjaya Party looks set to field its president, Datuk Haji Mohamed Noor Mansoor, in the Ulu Padas parliamentary by-election. Sources in the party said all three party divisions in the constituency had nominated Datuk Mohamed Noor. Nomination day for the contest has been setBernama - 70 words
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Article226 1985-09-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE Malaysian Chinese Association will hold elections at all levels according to schedule, the chairman of the ad hoc committee said today. Mr Ghafar Baba said the committee, which has absolute powers to conduct and supervise the elections, has foundNST - 226 words
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Advertisement977 1985-09-06 11 How to Develop p* Operate Franchise 'S f Singapore, October 29 30, 1985 Objective j This seminar aims to provide an understanding of what is involved in developing a franchise programme and to evaluate the feasibility of operating a franchise. For Whom People who think their General Managers, Marketing, business977 words
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Article, Illustration976 1985-09-06 12 Fisherman Bulat and neighbours get ready for Singapore tourists even before work on the second link between the two countries begins By the end of next year, Singapore and Malaysia will be linked by a vehicular terry service which will promote tourism between976 words
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Article, Illustration317 1985-09-06 12 Slow pace of life in village may disappear At Changi Point THERE will be changes on this side of the tHUTeUHI w% •JOnGF* «OO« M^aJsMf Is Ann* the few places left 1b Customs officers wmM oTtoomJl tA rti^ f JfcW*l7 BhvU WWal MP HiC Ivnj And the boats come at317 words
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301 1985-09-06 13 SDF approves 20 courses conducted by chamber THE Skills Development Fund has approved 20 business courses to be conducted by the training centre of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCCI) to upgrade the skills and sophistication of Chinese businessmen. Some of the courses will start this month301 words
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148 1985-09-06 13 THE story of Hua 'Mulan will be the highlight of the dances to be presented by the National Dance Company at Victoria Theatre on Sept 28 and 29 at 8 pm. Choreographed by Madam Lee Shu Fen, Hua Mulan tells about a filial148 words
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Article, Illustration413 1985-09-06 13 Buyer says they are worth only $21,000 ONE OF property magnate Ng Teng Fong's development companies is being taken to court for allegedly overpricing the furnishings in a show unit. A suit has been filed against Ho Lee Investments which developed Wellington Garden in Ang Mo413 words
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379 1985-09-06 13 A FORMER manager of a factory got a reduction in his jail, sentence for default of payment of a $1.2--million penalty, which he has to pay as part of his corruption conviction. Penu Mohan Singh, 46, will serve his four-year term for the379 words
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Article441 1985-09-06 14 AGNES WEE - More join building industry AGNES WEE Number of Singaporean trainees up ■y EVEN as more Singaporean school-leavers prepare to be construction workers, they still prefer the softer options. They would rather work 'on electrical wiring than formwork carpentry or scaffolding. So far this year, the Construction Industry TrainingCentre has recruited441 words
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Article, Illustration19 1985-09-06 14 Building courses offered by Construction Industry Training Centre Sower Construction Industry Development Board19 words
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196 1985-09-06 14 Police to carry out road-block exercise POLICE wffl set up roadblocks throughout Singapore In an hour-long exercise to test their own effectiveness in intercepting criminals fleeing in get-away vehicles. Hie date of the exercise is being kept secret so police units involved will not be forewarned, but it will be196 words
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57 1985-09-06 14 Three-day workshop on supervision A THREE-DAY workshop on "Management-minded supervision^ will be conducted by Dr Victor Tai, a psychologist and management consultant. Organised by the Department of Extramural Studies of the NUS, the sessions will be held on Sept 9, 10 and 11. The course fee is $130. Details can57 words
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Article20 1985-09-06 14 I THE National Library Is nnilM George Orwell's AninMOFannonSept7at2.3o pm at its lecture hall. Admission is free.20 words
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Article, Illustration284 1985-09-06 14 YEO KIM SENG - YEO KIM SENG By A SUSPECTED motorcycle thief was shot in the abdomen during a struggle as he tried to snatch a policeman's revolver in Kim Tian Road yesterday. Police said the suspect, aged 22, was conscious and in stable condition after284 words
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Article, Illustration1352 1985-09-06 15 AHMAD OSMAN; BEN DAVIDSON - AHMAD OSMAN BEN DAVIDSON Retrial of two Workers' Party leaders Failed to 'keep the dividing line', claims Jeya By and THE Official Receiver, Mr Urn Ewe Huat, denied yesterday he had exceeded his powers as receiver of Workers' Party funds in calling for the party1,352 words
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93 1985-09-06 15 POLJCE seized 513 suspected imitation watches at an exposition in Geyla ng Serai on Monday evening. The raid was conducted after Rolex (S) Pte Ltd and Shriro (S (S) Pte Lts, local agents for Rolex and Dunhill respectively, reported that imitations of their watches93 words
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Article169 1985-09-06 15 WORKERS' Party Secretary-General J. B. Jeyaretnam and Chairman Wong Hong Toy an being retried on a charge of having made a false declaration about WP accounts on Aag3, 1182. They aw alleged to have stated that the accounts by party Treasurer A. Balakrfshnan reflected a true169 words
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236 1985-09-06 15 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG By A MAN paid with his life for having an affair with his childhood friend's wife. A coroner's court heard yesterday that Mr Tay Khai Huat's affair with the woman came to an end when his childhood friend returned home236 words
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156 1985-09-06 15 REBECCA CHUA - 'Emily' may be shown on television REBECCA CHUA By EMILY of Emerald Hill, a one- woman monologue that has played t» full houses at the Drama Centre this week, may he televised. The play Impress fii Community Development Minister S. Dhanabalmn so moch he said he would like to see156 words
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277 1985-09-06 16 Right climate needed for R D here The NUS Convocation SINGAPORE needs to create a climate that will lead to a strong research and development culture. Hi this way, the country's best brains will be able to excel even against industrial giants. Dr Han Cheng Fong, the Deputy Managing Director277 words
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Article, Illustration421 1985-09-06 16 JUNE TAN; VALERIE LEE - JUNE TAN VALERIE LEE Partially-blind grad had to practise for the ceremony SiOtms by and SHE WENT twice to the Singapore Conference Hall before her convocation ceremony to practise walking up and down the stage. But BOss Gan Meng Meng, 23, was no421 words
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317 1985-09-06 16 Scores of relatives who missed the big moment INSIDE the Singapore Conference Hau, graduands in their caps and gowns were trooping onstage to receive their degrees. Outside, scores of relatives waited and missed the big nvmtfnt Some had no tickets because each graduand got only two passes for guests. Others317 words
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Article65 1985-09-06 16 A MAN was yesterday acquitted of two charges of dishonestly misappropriating $32,Mt that belonged to Tan Chong and Sons Motor Company (S) Pte Ltd where he worked. Bach charge accused Mr Lee Soon Gun, 27, of misappropriating $16,tM at a flat hi Block 7S,65 words
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Article, Illustration394 1985-09-06 16 Two former President's Scholars win medals IT WOULD not do to ask medallists and ex-Presi-dent's Scholars Keson Tan and Vivian F» la|rr te*in»" how to study for exams. For one thing, Mr Tan confesses he s pretty much a last-minute worker and says frankly: "That's not advice I'd give to394 words
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730 1985-09-06 18 Workers' Party challenges Barker THE Devan Nair pension affair has drawn a variety of reactions, from support for the former President's decision to a Workers' Party challenge to Law Minister Mr E.W. Barker. Most members of the public interviewed by The Straits Times felt730 words
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Article55 1985-09-06 18 THE Port Officers' Union will have its 17th annual dinner and dance tomorrow at 7.30 pm. Mr Wong Kan Seng, Minister of State (Community Development, and Communications and Information) and lIP far Kao Chuan, is the guest of honour at the function held at the Royal Pavilion55 words
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Article, Illustration359 1985-09-06 18 Bukit Batok blackout: Vandals tried to cut cable A POUR-HOUR blackout, which hit various parts of Bukit Batok and Jurong on Wednesday night, was caused by vandals who may have been trying to saw through an underground cable. The Public Utilities Board reported to police after PUB engineers found a359 words
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216 1985-09-06 18 Shipyard union warns against outside help JURONG Shipyard Employees Union yesterday warned its members it would not represent them if they sought counsel outside the union. In a press statement yesterday, general secretary Njoo Bian Swee said the union understood some of its members had been receiving advice from a216 words
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83 1985-09-06 18 Malaysian MPs take in Sats kitchen THIRTEEN members from the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (Malaysia Branch) visited the Singapore Airport Terminal Services flight kitchen at the Changi Airport yesterday. The visitors, here for a four-day stay, were taken around by Mr. H. B. Tan, General Manager of Sats (Catering). The visitors83 words
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Article57 1985-09-06 18 MR NOEL PteMp i Yea Liat man of the NadonsJComputer Board for two years from Sunday, said a Government Ga pttte. Also appointed as board members are Mr Goh Seng Kim, Mr Ajith Prasad, Mr Noel Hob CMfc Own, Mr Chua Soo Tian, Dr Jwar Mottwalla, Mrs57 words
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Article48 1985-09-06 18 THE Public Works O*artment has instated traOgcig oak at the junction of down ceau Avenue and Calrnktt Or cle. The signals wIM be operational from 10 am May Motorists approaehiaffiese signals are advised to Jrive carefully. Traffic Poltoe- wUI be present initially to guide motorists.48 words
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Article, Illustration696 1985-09-06 19 GOH SUINOI - GOH SUI NOI By He is an endangered species for no more licences have been issued since '74 YOU see him chugging by on his motorised cart, or he is pedalling a tricycle, his weatherbeaten face grimacing in the midday glare. As he paw, be eitherH.L.CHAN - 696 words
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283 1985-09-06 19 YANG WAI WAI - YANG WAI WAI Tanah Merah By THE crowd rushed ap like a* angry mob evea before the car coald cemetoahalt. and JestUag/^bot the CvaUpOUU9B Ml £Cl 111m) XuWd CMf WftS vwVIMS* This Is a dally membu flhfMMMh ja4 tithA AflaV* fltfMfef 1 torgottea283 words
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213 1985-09-06 19 AUGUSTINE LOW - AUGUSTINE LOW By THE Environment Ministry has assured residents living in high-rise blocks along expressways that they are not being exposed to noise above the safety levels. "They can expect a certain BTvwft* of noise but it does not pose a health hazard. It is213 words
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261 1985-09-06 19 Talks/ahows ADOLESCENCE: Boy-girl relationships, adjusting to one's own physical growth and sexual awareness these are the main issues Mr Jonathan Ng from the Singapre Council of Social Services will touch on at a seminar entitled My Experience Aa An Adolescent. Open to secondary and pre-univereity261 words
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Article480 1985-09-06 20 THE replacement of the Khmer Rouge leader, Pol Pot, as military commander of the resistance faction will serve to enhance prospects for a solution to the Cambodian conflict. Long aware of the liability Pol Pot the chief symbol of the atrocities perpetrated by his regime carries with480 words
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595 1985-09-06 20 Russell Baker NEW YORK Bel ere the camera's laveattea, It teday. Consider King we call him today, hethe flli bv Cla%ade Bilnn aaaao Wmj Vawaniv BB^Baaao •UMa WU IDCaaU w9 Ea»*vl Plyaa playing Bebln dared hint. Under the W9V« 8 ■OjrSavJr a595 words
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Article, Illustration2011 1985-09-06 20 THEODORE H. WHITE - America's Pyrrhic victory THEODORE H. WHITE Tokyo's phoenix keeps Washington nervous By LONDON No irony stained the spectacle of victory aboard the USS Missouri, no sense of shadows to rise years later. We were all too dazzled by the splendour of the day, for here was American power at itsNYT - 2,011 words
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1145 1985-09-06 21 NANCY CHNG - NANCY CHNG Retirement seen as concession by China, Khmer Rouge The Vietnamese and Prince Sihanouk see Khmer Rouge military commander's Pol Pot's retirement as a sham; Asean leaders see it as a conciliatory move on the part of the Khmer Rouge. Are the1,145 words
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Article, Illustration898 1985-09-06 21 JOHN ELLIOTT - JOHN ELLIOTT By LARKAN A Fifty years ago, Sir Shahnawaz Bhutto, an Indian feudal landowner knighted by the British, was a respected public figure, holding top posts in the then Indian Empire. Recently, bis 27-year-old grandson of the same name was buried inFT - 898 words
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Article, Illustration707 1985-09-06 22 I Should Bt Batok 'ghost' story have been published? WHEN the First Deputy Prime Minister spoke on press freedom and responsibility at the National University of Singapore recently, I was tempted to write to him and The Straits Times about a related incident.707 words
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Article752 1985-09-06 22 It's wrong to give certain groups greater voting power MUCH has been said about our electoral system but the suggestions and inferences in the letter "How to deal with 'the great persuader' by 'B.H.wy (ST, Aug 15) are absurd. I agree that there752 words
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400 1985-09-06 22 I REFER to the correction in your paper (ST, Sept 3) of ar report of my censure motion on Professor S. Jayakumar in Parliament last Saturday. I have not yet looked at the first draft (of the official report of400 words
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Article74 1985-09-06 22 I WENT to the Board of Commissioners of Currency Singapore on Aug 24 to get coins for my business needs. I joined a queue of 40 to 50 people at the only counter that was open. It was my turn after a 30-minute wait but I74 words
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Article, Illustration259 1985-09-06 22 Some residents will throw it out of their windows Mae feedback on the disposal of refuse I WRITE in to support the reader who rejects outright the Housing Board suggestion to have refuse collection points hi HDB blocks. ?ST,Aujr27). The HDB's explanation that it is short of manpower is not259 words
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Article70 1985-09-06 22 I AM very glad Mr Lim Boon Heng, the MP for Kebun Baru, has asked readers for ideas en the disposal of refuse. (ST, Aug 29). This is a good sign and for that, I am contributing one id ?a. The design (above) has the following advantages: No70 words
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Article135 1985-09-06 22 I HAVE read with interest reports about the refuse collection problems confronting the Housing Board. I have a few suggestions that it could consider. It could for i start modify the existing chute system in blocks that have yet to be completed. The chute could135 words
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Article79 1985-09-06 23 THE Singapore stock market ended slightly higher yesterday as rises outnumbered falls for the first time this week. The Straits Times Industrial Index ended 2.97 points up at 753.09 while the flugjnogg Times Composite Index rose 3.03 points to 643.88. There were 92 rises to 32 falls,79 words
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Article74 1985-09-06 23 S r TeiHe 270 —30 Sanla-i 200 -15 IC S 550 —10 Met- Bn Spore 180 -10 Hem 88'* -5V] NST 695 -5 BaaMSßc 118 -5 mammamm 332 —4 temrm* 328 -4 ONE 222 -3 Kiftnlb-SOc 195 -3 ■mm 338 —2 Berjwtai 316 -2 Cai-) Start IQp 282 -274 words
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Article13 1985-09-06 23 Pahong Inv 1,759,000 Federal Cobles 1,741,000 AMDB 1,149,000 Supreme Corp 1,145,00013 words
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Article32 1985-09-06 23 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Tints v Business Tints Industrials Composite 1984/85 High 1071.91 (8/2/84> 983.06 (8/2/84) 1984/85 Low 717.95 (15/7/85) 631.62 (15/7/85) All-time High 1071.91(8/2/84)' 983.06(8/2/84) M-tMM Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (2/8/82)32 words
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Article13 1985-09-06 23 The US dollar closed at DM 2.8410 in Singapore, losing 16 points.13 words
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Article20 1985-09-06 23 DM Y FF SI HS US$ ***** 2.8450 239.25 Unr, 2.2600 Unq 1.3750 2.8410 239.20 8.8775 2.2640 *****20 words
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Article33 1985-09-06 23 FiwJtllT; Gained six ticks to 91.89 a contract. Deutschemark: Gained 29 ticks to 0.3527 a contract. Japanese yea: Gained 13 ticks to 0.*****1 a contract. Gold: Gained US$l.4O to U*****.00 an ounce.33 words
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Article78 1985-09-06 23 SEOUL, Thurs. South Koreas Hyundai Motor Co if preparing to enter the American car market late this year or early next year, and hopes to apply some of the ideas it used to successfully launch sales in Canada last year, company officials said. The carmaker,Reuter - 78 words
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Article53 1985-09-06 23 SYDNEY, Thurs. The Bank of New Zealand Ltd will lift its Australian prime rate to 18.5 per cent from 17.15, effective tomorrow, a bank spokesman laid. He said the lift reflects increased funding costs. The rate wffl match the record Australian prime rate set by four otherReuter - 53 words
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Article59 1985-09-06 23 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp said it is attempting to arrange for another institution to assume the deposits and liabilities of the Bank of Loretto, Tennessee. The bank was closed yesterday by Tennessee Commissioner of Finance William Adams, who said the failure was due toReuter - 59 words
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Article110 1985-09-06 23 SEOUL, Thurs. The government yesterday authorised a US$l4O-mil-lion (*****.4 million) project by American carmaker General Motors and South Korea's Daewoo Automobiles Co to set up a plant on a 50-50 basis to produce car parts and components, Daewoo said. The plant, to be built inAFP - 110 words
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Article60 1985-09-06 23 LONDON. Thurs. The Irish brewing firm Guinness yesterday announced it had acquired control of the French wine and fine food merchants, Hediard, for £5 million (5515.6 million) in cash. Analysts said the acquisition should enable Guinness to sell Hediard products through its world-wide sales network while Hediard shouldAFP - 60 words
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325 1985-09-06 23 Price of sugar 'will be adjusted weekly' THE price of sugar in Singapore will be adjusted on a weekly basis, according to an article in the Lianhe Zaobao newspaper yesterday. The paper quoted Mr Teo See Chuan, one of the directors of the Sugar Industries of Singapore (SIS), as saying325 words
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136 1985-09-06 23 Creditors plan to take over Thai sugar group BANGKOK, Thurs. Fourteen Thai banks and some finance companies plan eventually to take over the Ban Pong Sugar Group. The creditors have proposed converting up to three-quarters of the 6.8 billion baht (***** mil- lion) in loans they have 'extended the groupReuter - 136 words
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Article145 1985-09-06 23 OCBC reduces housing loan rates THE Oversea-Chinese Ranking Corporation will offer lower housing loan rates from today. The bank has reduced its rates by a threequarter point across the board in reaction to a similar cut by DBS Bank and DBS Finance on Tuesday. The new OCBC housing loan rates145 words
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Article90 1985-09-06 23 TOKYO, Thurs. Mitsubishi Electric Corp will begin marketing a 35-inch (90 cm) colour television in the United States and Japan next month, company officials said today. The television will be the largest colour television using a conventional picture tube on the market, and will arilAP - 90 words
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Article60 1985-09-06 23 ASIA Commercial Bank has lowered its prime lending rate to 7.25 per cent. And ACB savers now get smaller returns. The new savings rate is 5.75 per cent and its one and three-month fixed deposit rates are 4.25 per cent and 4.5 per cent respectively. Its60 words
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Article48 1985-09-06 23 LONDON, Thurs. The British government plans to sell its remaining 23 per cent interest in Cable and Wireless Pic, amounting to 102.5 million ordinary shares, during the 1965/86 financial year, subject to stock market conditions, a statement from Chancellor of the Excheauer Nisei Lawson said. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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326 1985-09-06 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The liquidity of the Malaysian banking system is heavily dependent on Petronas, Malaysia's national oil company. This was reported in Risk Consultancy Ltd's quarterly country risk survey on Malaysia. In its July to September 1965 issue, the political and economic riskNST - 326 words
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523 1985-09-06 23 N. BALAKRISHNAN - N. BALAKRISHNAN Pelmec to get $30m revolving underwriting facility By THE world's first Revolving Underwriting Facility (RUF) for a Japanese-owned company has been arranged by the Singapore International Merchant Bankers Ltd (SBVEBL) and Long Term Credit Bank of Japan (LTCB). The; company is523 words
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Article, Illustration114 1985-09-06 23 brt/3lan stockbroker Daniel Welters show* tag Us invention, the AX, the lint automatic foreign exchange machineln the world. The nmrMu* It capable of changing np to 15 currencies to and from a local currency. But it has one serlvVS DflllMMcQtt* Mr Wekers said the machineReuter - 114 words
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424 1985-09-06 23 'Gateway to China' vision for Chuan Hup Australia AUSTRALIA'S gateway to China that's the vision Mr Jimmy Peh has for his newly-acquired Australian vehicle, Chuan Hup Australia. "The potential for business between the two countries is tremendous and many Australian companies are eager to get into the lucrative (Siiim market.424 words
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Article101 1985-09-06 23 Foreign investment in China BEIJING, Thurs. Actual foreign investment in China rose to US$l.54 billion (553.3 billion) in the first half of 1985 from US$l.22 billion hi the same period a year ago, the official fortnightly Talks map|yjfj» said. It said contracted foreign investment in the first half of ISBSReuter - 101 words
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Article2961 1985-09-06 24 READERS 4mM be aware of the hjilwi —M II,;. at— a oi his ■nornuuon. noi every uansacuon, Her every price dean n at the Sinjapore and coverea n ousness oene runner Decause al deafn^s at a particular price are frouped lujcinw, me unc noes noi snow2,961 words
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666 1985-09-06 24 BEIJING, Thurs. Roger Broederdorf, a design engineer from Crystal Lake, Illinois, with three employees, signed a letter of intent to invest in a radio-elec-tronics plant in China. Mike Andreottola's American Ink Jet Corp of Woburn, Massachusetts, with a staff of four, is negotiating aAP - 666 words
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Article2620 1985-09-06 24 M shares quoted have a par value of $1, wriest otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip/rifhts. N Tai -e/empted dividend. MN is traded in Ms of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in deters. 1 IMS Last Yield Vol Day rffh Lw Company Sate Chan_e ('000)2,620 words
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Article318 1985-09-06 25 OCBC OUB HOB DBS DEPOSIT MIES Savings: daily s'< 5W 5 s>/« Monthly SVi Autosawe 4 3 /< Fixed deposit 1 month 4 l i 4W 4 4V4(1) 2 months 4Vi 3 months 4V4 4»/ 4 4V 4 4 Vi 6 months 4>/ 2 4 1 2 4>/318 words
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Article157 1985-09-06 25 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5652—1.5681 6.55—6.32 Canadian dollar 1.6552-1.6571 6.11-6.01 NZ dollar 1.2177-L2205 8.37—8.07 Sterling pound 3.1089—3.1125 3.25—3.20 US dollar 2.2635—2.2645 4.45-4.40 Local dolars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling157 words
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Article94 1985-09-06 25 THE US dollar closed easier against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, the greenback closed higher at 2.2635/45. It traded within a range of 2.2615 and 2.2635. It opened at 2.2615/35. Against the deutschemark, it closed lower at 2.8415/25 in quiet trading. It touched94 words
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Article121 1985-09-06 25 THE kilobar market traded between 5523.654 and 5523,907 yesterday. The Far East gold market opened in the moving at U*****.20/ 5.60, and edged up to close for lunch at U5*325.85/6.25. It reopened in the afternoon at the same level. Buying induced by a weaker dollar later pushed the metal121 words
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Article21 1985-09-06 25 GOLD US$/oz Tian Hod Singapore 326.60-327.00 323.40-323.80 Hongkong 326.60-327.00 323.90-324.30 IM Tues New York 324.90-325.30 324.20-324.90 London 325.00-325.50 329.00-329.5021 words
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Article145 1985-09-06 25 Managers' pric— for S«pt6 Singapore Unit Trust Ikt Cmwi 1.65-1.75 The Smr f snd 13*— 142 S|»re Prof Fund 074-078 Spore Sec. Fund 1.04-I.lo* Spore In* Fad 0.77-0.82 Spore Eqwty Fand 0 74-078 DBS Bank Stantoft Gnmt* Fund O.H-105 Asia Unit Trust IWkimtFMd 2.03-217 HNW Ul-U7 IM Start?145 words
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Article10 1985-09-06 25 Singapore September 164.25 up 0.25 cents Malaysia September Closed10 words
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Article19 1985-09-06 25 j^pp^ OMRipncts M Spot 1005 50—*****0 (1014.00-1014 50) 3 months 1032.50-1033.00 (1040.00-*****0) Market tone Caster Slits 25.175 tonnes19 words
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Article24 1985-09-06 25 i tat M Samnn 606 6 11 6 02-607 Ntd Tan Nm Vort 6 02—6 07 6 00-6 0* Sovrce Credit Smsst Sport24 words
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Article19 1985-09-06 25 CMRipricn AtamMum l)Smm M Spot 730.00-730.M <727.»-725.00) 3 months 752.00-752 50 (750.50-751.00) Martet tone Easier Sales 3.175 tonnes19 words
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Article89 1985-09-06 25 Eurodollar 3-month deposit LIQUIDITY problems in the US farm credit system caused bullish feelings yesterday. The December Eurodollar contract surged almost unarrested after the opening, with only sporadic slips. Price movemets were exaggerated by the thin volume and the December contract ended at the day's high. (100 Implied interest rate)89 words
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Article, Illustration124 1985-09-06 25 THE US farm credit system problems set the tone for a lower dollar as dealers unloaded their long dollar positions. December deutsehemark futures advanced relentlessly from the opening low of 0.3543 to close at the day's high in hectic trading. JspsnssG yon THE US dollar failed to make any124 words
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Article, Illustration56 1985-09-06 25 A LOWER dollar provided the prime moving force behind firmer gold prices. December gold settled above the previous settlement in quiet trading. (In USS per Troy ounce) Opea High Law Sett Est Vai W— 326.00 387.80 DM 332.208 332.20 60 Opea lat (Wed): MS. Act Vai (Wea): ML Reports56 words
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104 1985-09-06 25 Rates of most commodity categories fall WASHINGTON, Thurs. International rates for commodities other than oil fell further in July, the International Monetary Fund said here. In dollar terms, the index, base 100 in 1980, dropped to 71.7 from 72.8 in June. The highest level this year was reached in AprilAFP - 104 words
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Article, Illustration377 1985-09-06 25 Coritainer schedules DoMvory of FCL import contoinf Ship (Voyafe) Boies Avaiafate Sm Mm* (23SN) COO 4/9(1235) Jenhnk (34N/85) COO 4/9 (1420) Hongkong Cont (46W) COO 4/9(1945) C EdMbwih (62/569; COD 4/9 (1630) Ned Hortmar (323) COO 5/9 (0120) Sea HMk (8536) COO 5/9 (0143) *«p3Q(26S) COD 5/9 (1035) Hmm (592N)377 words
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Article50 1985-09-06 25 BOMBAY, Thurs. Ship movement into Bombay has been curtailed since Monday when 22 large containers fell from a Singapore ship, Maersk Rando, at the entrance to the harbour, a port spokesman said. He said one container held lithium ingots which could exDlode if in contact with water. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration234 1985-09-06 25 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Murrayeverett K2l a'side 6/9 Sena K24E aside 6/9 Tomoe7 K3O a'side 6/9 Sunny Hawk K3O 6/9 6/9 Solon Turman K3l 6/9 8/9 Eastern dory K2B 6/9 6/9 Equator 3 K22 6/9 7/9 Neptune Sardonyx Kl9 6/9 9/9 Straits Venture R2SE 6/9234 words
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632 1985-09-06 25 "THE stock market finished higher yesterday, with rises .leading falls for the first time this week. Volume also was the best Star the week, although the value of shares traded yester;day was not quite as high as "on Monday. Rises beat falls632 words
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Article243 1985-09-06 25 'S*** 5 MS Chime HK Beet 8.05 unch Hutchison 26.90 +0.2 Shk Props 12 80 +0.2 Hk Elect Won- 15.20 +0.1 Intl Oty 0.90 +0.01 Sime Darby 6.00S unch nseoeioted Hotels 0.36 -0.01 Hk Go* 9.75 unch Janftne Math 12.20 +0.3 Sino Land 0.92 +0.03 Bonk Ot East Asm243 words
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Article326 1985-09-06 25 Mitsub Estate 935 -1-5 Mitsub Heavy 388 -3 Mrtsubrsh. 628 -12 Mitsui Co 419 +3 Mrtsu. SrupbWg 162 I Mitsui Smeltmg 455 -20 Mifsukosh. 670 -15 Mrrsurni 670 +10 Muroto Mfg 4 Nkko Sec 780 unch Np Bee 901 -6 Np bght 260 -I Np Oi 820 -9 Mp326 words
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Article319 1985-09-06 25 S «P»S Cenls Chan e (A»t) A CI 282 +2 A N I 258 +3 A P M 272 +4 Aberfoyle 1070 +10 Age 275 -5 Atone* Ol IISS unch ABed M_ 275 unch Ampol Exp 275 unch Ampol Pet 215 unch Ani 466 -I Ashton 115 unch B319 words
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Article64 1985-09-06 25 i ii ii i _i i i i NST index ~H Thursday Closed (1216.05) imujßonf rung seng Thursday 1596.68 (1578.54) g Thursday 938.5 (934.5) Nikei D J Average j t Thursday *****.80 (*****.47) Financial Tmes Industrials Wednesday 1006.4(1007.8) |U Dow Jones Average g^ Wednesday 1326.72(1329.19) it (Rp«s braefceb refer64 words
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Article221 1985-09-06 25 54fn *J mmm mmMf^ Alcoa 34% Afcd Chem Cp 41% unch Als-Chalmers 4% Am Td ft Td 21% -Vi Amox Inc 14% -14 Arrr Corp 43% Bctt-WeWfn Sti l /ia *rH Boeing Co 46% -I Burroughs Cp 64M Coterp_or Co 35% Chose Monhtn 54% Chrysler Cp 37% Citicorp221 words
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Article546 1985-09-06 25 M« PMtt Ounce ABedtyor* 267 +15 Au. Dairies 138 +2 BTR PLC 351 -4 Bobcocks 146 +2 Barclays 387 -5 Beecham 333 -8 race 220 +20 Bhie Ode 505 +4 BOC Group 281 -3 Boots 206 -2 Bowater 353 unch BATS 318 -12 Britannia 102 +2 BP 570 -1546 words
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301 1985-09-06 26 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR Big rush by investors far preference shares By! ONLY three days after its offer, all the 1,000 Neptune Orient Lines preference shares worth $100 million nave been taken up. Lead-manager Citicorp International said the issue was so heavily oversubscribed that some301 words
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Article, Illustration122 1985-09-06 26 Your market basket t t TMs CfcMM Win a typical famiy of watlr h^»T««t 3hTuaTwwetnufket f"-'\M£iM 5Hf» ptfk 3.50 Unch v f^i' 3M|»slrt*yp«« 1.60 Unch, i&Jr WOrm mutton 5.10 Unch i 3WJBI doti \mKsn/ hm\i uncn FIISK9 cMdMK 4.60 Unch ,g >T> cockerel 430 Unch f^Tjra 10 1.25 Unch _J122 words
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318 1985-09-06 26 HK Land's interim profits up 10.3% HONGKONG, Thursday HONGKONG Land, the in Hongkong, today announced a HK$l93 million (5555.57 million) after-tax interim profit 10.3 per cent higher than for the first half last year. Analysts said the result was in line with or slightly below expectations for the group. The318 words
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Article245 1985-09-06 26 HOTEL Negara Ltd's interim profit has been halved, largely as a result of the write-off of its investment in the newspaper company, the Singapore Monitor. The $413,000 extraordinary toss on the Monitor pushed pre-tax profit for the first six months of the year down to245 words
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258 1985-09-06 26 TOKYO, Thurs. The insolvent Sanko Steamship Company has unveiled a draft rehabilitation plan under which it would scrap all charters with overseas shipowners, halving its current fleet of 260 vessels. The Ninon Keizai Shimbun newspaper reported today that lawyer Mitsuhide Miyata,AFP - 258 words
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122 1985-09-06 26 TOKYO, Thurs. China's growing trade deficit with Japan is expected to be the major topic at meetings between Chinese leaders and Trade Minister Keijiro Murata in Beijing this weekend. China is likely to urge Japan to increase imports of crude oil and coal,AFP - 122 words
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388 1985-09-06 26 MARA FERNANDEZ - Founder of broking firm sells to 3 outsiders MARA FERNANDEZ ■y ONE of the founding directors of stockbroking firm Alliance Securities, Mr Ng Gim Huat, has sold his stake to three outsiders. Mr Ng's 42.9 per cent stake has gone to Mr N. I Narayanan, a director at Ong A388 words
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183 1985-09-06 26 Taiwan govt takes over trust company TAIPEI, Thurs. Taiwan's government took over a trust company today after it suffered cashflow ptohlem. the Finance Ministry said. A ministry official said the government-owned United World Chinese Commercial Bank had taken over the Overseas Trust Corporation, wlrti li was 70 per cent ownedReuter - 183 words
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Article82 1985-09-06 26 Export credits from state banks JAKARTA, Thurs. Central Bank Governor Arifin Siregar yesterday said government and national private banks may extend low interest export credits to foreign joist ventures in a bid to attract more investors to the country. "Political stability to not enough to attract investors. They should beAP - 82 words
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Advertisement1939 1985-09-06 30 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations VacantProduction Production Production Production Production Production •^(jAa^ j (Ma* c S *inciefl* ntBftye^ st i month 1 *\ft ontn 4tfl*-ftO P** tn nt^ *^C yk>^^<?~" male appiicanis must -Smmnmnnma LBSJSiIKfISIIJifIiiIASSi m-j service m1,939 words
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Advertisement583 1985-09-06 30 74 Situations Vacant REOD. MESSENGER BOY. Salary around $400. Prefer staying around dlst.s. Apply personally at: Penta-Sphere, Harpers House, 154 West Coast Rd. REQUIRED WAITRESSES AGED above 20 earn $350 p.m. Pood drinks provided. Bombay Restaurant, #11-01. High St. Plan. 77 High St., S'pore 0617. *****50. SECURITY GUARDS REQUIRED. Male583 words
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Advertisement613 1985-09-06 30 ■I fniinif An ombsssy is soiling its I UlJtvl 1983 Volvo 240 GLE, 1981 yy— saab 9o gls and 1981 I U ir J l°nS J Toyota Corolla Station 1 U JOIJBi wagon. Hi **wmm^BmbW "MMhMMP a\^ BM- A s«a A i -^i II bVbhbmV ar"A ■^""•■ak l_*OlllaCl MIS I613 words
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Advertisement544 1985-09-06 30 MERCEDES SM MX auto. Coupe 1982, regd. March 1083. Damaged in accident. Tax Ull March 1986. PARF eligible. High value in undamaged parts. Interested, please Tel: *****00. FOR EXPORT ONLY. Late "77, 280 SEL. Fully auto. Central lock, power windows. Imported model. Leather upholstery. Original cond. $*****0. Tel: *****80 ALMOST544 words
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Advertisement916 1985-09-06 30 88 For Saio: Ford/Hal •82 FORD LASER 15 Notchback Aircond.. radio cassette. Excellent cond. $14,500 0.n.0. Tel *****81. •80 KMD lEREOA 1000 C c 1 co owner. Tax/ Insurance, beautiful condition. S2JSO *****81 •82 FOND LADER 15 Ghla. Ist owner, full accessories, Up-top cond. See to appreciate *****25 19M CORTDML916 words
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Advertisement2689 1985-09-06 31 45 For Sale: AHa/ 85 For Sale: Alfa/ 85 For Sale: Alfa/ 85 For Sale: Alfa/ Peufleot/Vdvo Peugeot/Volvo Peugeot/Volvo Peugeot/Volvo -THE ALFA 33* w THE NEW LINE BEAUTY r^^^aTJ^aMa^a^BßaWßaUW^P^^^^^^^^^ BMMte^^ II L« JV IT "ia J Ja^^^^^ iaT^L jit J>l Hfe <)Nij af*V A4ooW illustrated ts the AHa 33 7.52,689 words
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Advertisement920 1985-09-06 31 94 For Sale: Other Makes 1882 Mitsubishi Tredia 1400 OLX'. 3 owners. Vehicle number EU 5979Z'. 1880 Toyota Carina 'OL', sspeed. 3 owners. Vehicle number 'EP 521 1G\ 1979 Fiat 132 'GLS' 1000. 4 owners. Vehicle no.: 'EJ 8409R*. For viewing, pleas* contact:GARY NG SIM THAI HIN TRADING PTE LTD920 words
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Advertisement970 1985-09-06 31 95 For Sato: 95 For Sate Commercial Commercial Vehicles Vehicles L "_"~?*f^lslgl~— DAIHATSU SPV a family of special purpose vehicles for every business application AlumfnlufrtMMfeHMra weatherproof XsectS and Surity for your 9RI I K"#-H H XSBBBBBBBJBBBBBIBiV- fiT^R Tipper... thjftflMTtractor's real workhorse day RefrfgeiMMJ \Mnltit&w ijires that your HH Bed fresh970 words
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Advertisement689 1985-09-06 31 97 Vehicles Wanted A CAR DEALER offers good prices for M/Benz, BMW, Volvo and all Japanese/ Continental cars. Also required all PARF scrap cars and export documents of any engine capacity. TANGLIN USED CAN* CO. 89, KiMMMy Ro«d Tel: ******5/ *****69. CASH PAYMENT HIGHEST OFFER for any model PARF, nonPARF,689 words
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Advertisement781 1985-09-06 31 Available: House* ■Mr iibmiiijj vmcvm j District 1026 I Fully furnished well I maintained luxurious I 2-storey bungalow on I elevated land with 5| I bedrooms I GARDEN VIEW) ESTATE Brand new Semi-Detached and Te rra ce Houses for rent Tel: *****62 or call for viewing at 28 Conway Circle,781 words
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Advertisement905 1985-09-06 31 O.ii, S JLN. Novena Selatan d/storey bungalow. 6 bdrms. bathrms attached, 5 aircons. f/furn $1,800. Tel *****60 0.13 BRADDELL HEIGHTS detached bunglw. 15.000 sq.it. > 4 bdrms. Fully aircond. $2,200 per month Miss Tay ******7/ 0.10 EVERGREEN OANOEN. off Ocean Theatre, 2-storey terr. 4-12 halls, 3 aircons., p/furn $1,100 Sin905 words
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Advertisement411 1985-09-06 32 aflßj I C^UJJjgT. C fat 441 teft 9 sflaf k^^^W sks sai- P fir If I AKc YUUK fiviv i"9"F^y^ :::^^^B jm AjMMMiiiwwiaiuiii 10ft a f*d*mri WMWtatMffi Available: Houses Available: Houses I JUL URBAN DEVELOPMENT I I aJLJL MANAGEMENT CO PTE LTD I I TIT (UDMC) I I I I411 words
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Advertisement119 1985-09-06 32 107 Accommodation Apsrtments HIMIKO COURT (HIQQOWOOQ CiOM>) Oist. 1027 Appro*. 1301 sq.ft. Fully furn. 2-bdrm. apt. Ceramic tiles and parquet Full recreational facilities. o Rental $2,500 p.m. inclusivt maintenance. MM PARK (low*r iwtoßHalta at Motor Hill Estate. diatWtn) Freehold. Approx. 225A sq.ft. Partially furn. 3 bdrms. witt L attached and119 words
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Advertisement321 1985-09-06 32 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments Baiania tuatbinn > distance to Bukit Tlfnah 4Aio atiMMl" T CONCORDE 1 Reasonable rental en linfuMialMj/ ■■ll^Mii #ma» uniHrfiivnva/ psnißiiy tui* t^fc- -nisiisa dbjbjbb. Brand new 21 -storey block. 1,765 sq.ft. Split-level living and I dining 4 bedrooms. 2 apartments per floor. Swimming pool/ sauna/ security.321 words
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Advertisement548 1985-09-06 32 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Apartments Apailiiianls -^^^^^^^^njSS^^SSSSS^^S^^m m^m^j— wSSSSS—^— S^SSSSSSSSSSSSmSSSSSSSSSSSSm m Live In Luxury, Deep In The Heart Of Town 3 and 4-bedroorh apartments TJ r r Swimming pool 2 tennis and 2 bZk^t^ squash COUrtS,Puttinggreen,gym, k/^^^^^l. I The Claymore548 words
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Advertisement384 1985-09-06 32 LEAiSE Exclusive I Apartments/ Maisonettes ready for Immediate I occupation Le CHATEAU I 67 Cavenagh Road Tel: *****88 AsmL I Ext2sB W FOR THE MOST DISCERNING Very expensive taatefully, fully furnished. 3 haiiiiinmaii ail fcoiwlitionod apartment in prime Orchard Road area for rental. Call after 10.30am at tel: I *****70384 words
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Advertisement447 1985-09-06 32 AVaIIMNV! AVBIIfIDWI V\fecoMldfill afvhpagead vMtims yOM srlOMlds™ <ft\XMQGMtf RegeKicy. But semg is bdieving. fbrsriort-orlorig-teryyi \sose, Urn* Court Regency 1 778 River VtoMry Road Smaaporeo6\7 TW: j Jl CLEMENTIPARK I I CARRIAGE HOUSE I I Luxurious Condominium I I Apartments with full I I recreational facilities I I 1 bedroom type:447 words
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Advertisement656 1985-09-06 32 D.lO BALMORAL PK $1,800 P/Fum. D 10 CARLTON TOM. 84J880 1,888 P/Furn. 0.9 CAIIBII MANSION $i,*OC P/Furn DO CA— SU CT. $3,500 P/Furn D 10 CITY TOWERS $1,500 P/Furn D.9 UtXaMBIBBJt CT. $1 300 f urn D.lO FONTANA GON. $2,800 P/Furn. Dll IBJ I I BJIT ARCAOU $2400 P/Fum D.«656 words
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Advertisement821 1985-09-06 33 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation AVflliaDH): AV8II8DI0: Apartments Apartments ORCHARD BEL-AIR 1 Apartments luxuriously fully furnished by interior designers, for rent Near Marco Polo/ Pavilion Hotels. 4 bedrooms, each with bathroom attached. Centralised aircond, 24 hours security. Swimming pool, squash courts car park. II II UNITED OVERSEAS LAND LTD. 2ML :*****33/821 words
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Advertisement843 1985-09-06 33 D.lO FULLY AIRCON. 3-bdrm. townhouse situated in serene ft quiet residential area. Off Bt Timah Rd. Near German. French Dutch sens. Avail, unfurn. or furn. at $2,000. Interested pis. phone *****33 Mr Bay. OM AMERICAN/ TANGLIN Club vicinity, exclusive mais. High floor, split-level living/ dining. 5 bdrms., attached baths, servant's843 words
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Advertisement918 1985-09-06 33 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments PENTHSE. MT. FABER Lodge. 15 mtns. drive to Orchard Rd. 3,500 sq.ft. 4 bdrms., attached bath, central alrcond., facilities. $2,400 p/furn. RPC, *****93/ *****16. REGENT ODN. West Coast Rd. 2 bdrms. walk-up apt. facing S/pool 1,070 sq.f.t partially furn., immediate occupation. Tel: *****88. S/STOREY SEMI-D. BUNGLW.918 words
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Advertisement891 1985-09-06 33 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments TAI KENG ODN Apt. for rental. dist.l9s3. 3 bdrms. Built-in area 1,400 sq.ft. Freehold. Ample carpark. Enquiries: *****28. VISTA PK. BRAND New 2-bdrm walk-up apt. 1000 sq.ft. $1000 negotiable. *****3S Mrs. Chang (*****90 after office). WALK-UP APT. IN dist. 1543 for rent. 4 bdrms. with 2891 words
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Advertisement858 1985-09-06 33 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments FULLY CARPETED FLAT/ room at Tampines for rental. Tel: Sam *****64, 12 noon 10pm. FURNISHED/ UNFURNISHED APTS available In various districts. Tel: *****84. FURN./ UNFURN. HOB/ HUDC flat/ rooms. $200 $650/-. Call: David *****54. QILSTEAD MANSION. WALK up apts. quiet/ residential area. $1200/ $1300. Grandvale *****81.858 words
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Advertisement657 1985-09-06 33 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms BOOM FOR RENT at Katong, 94 Jalan Seavlew, S( 1543). $350 p.m. (neg.). Tel: *****57/ *****79. ROOM FOR RENTAL In Ang Mo Klo, single or couple. No cooking. *****90. ROOM-MATE (FEMALE) REQUIRED for student $90 at Bukit Batok. Tel: *****23, Huei Ching. SIOLAP DRIVE BUNGALOW, 2657 words
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Advertisement796 1985-09-06 33 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses An enchanting view that includes I bbbbbl £S%at*aa &4%M&*±-f*- I*, 1 tV*L JUJ Aj|L<fc a*£ BBBWafe^aatßl B^SaaAßMVaaßtSaWßk^Bk I me reiresnmg sea ana nKXiniaiM B DBM^aa«Bß*»i*»S«i I ■•■W^^L m^SX9 wJ ppWSMaWSBBWSI F rtflflN'' w) wr^^~ *^sbml MBBBB. *1 l|lC*796 words
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Advertisement127 1985-09-06 33 1 OPEN HOUSE 2p.m. -sp.m. Sun. 8/9, 56 Jalan Redop s/storey semi-d. Fully renovated, marble/ ceramic flooring, split-level livI ing/ dining, central aircond. at- tacbed bathrms, extended kitch- en. Must see to appreciate 3 Highest offer secures. SIGLAP VICINITY. WeII main talned d/storey terrace hse. 3 bdrms. In serene surroundings127 words
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Advertisement207 1985-09-06 33 JUMBO SIZE, JUST COMPLETED SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES PARRY AVENUE, Fronting hue* ft*M Total 5200 »q.ft./ Built-in 4400 aq.ft., Upataira: 4 bedrooms. Hall Italian tiles 2 attached baths/ 1 corr mon. Doajwalaira. Hall split-level Floor 18" Italian Uies. Room: tile Servant's room/ bathroom/ kitchen/ store/ wash area ceramic tiles. Kitchen cabinets. Traditional207 words
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Advertisement884 1985-09-06 33 113 For Sato: Houbos (OWT 1884) Well maintained double-storey terrace. 3 bedrooms plus Servant's 1900 sq.ft. Freehold. Crtt MR. VH> SINGLE -STOREY BUNGALOW DIST 17 CHAMOJ GROVE Freehold with 6,100 sq.ft. laad Luxuriously newly furbished In marble, inside out incltflßlng bathrooms Brand new kitchen 3 4 l bedrooms Mature garden884 words
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Advertisement1505 1985-09-06 34 113 For Sal*: Mourn 113 For Sate: House* W^ Mortgagees' Sale I Of Properties By Public Auction To Be Held At No. 6 Cecil Street #02-04. H People's Insurance Building, on Wednesday. I 11th September 1 985 at 3.00 p.m. H H Particulars H 1 No. 320 320A Lavender Street1,505 words
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Advertisement808 1985-09-06 34 113 For Sala: Houses 0.13 SENETTE ESTATE Butterfly Ave. 8,000 sq.ft. bungalow $800,000 *****88 x 100. (Agt.) 0.19 BRAND NEW d/storey seml-d. 6,000 sq.ft. 8 rms -i- store, $870,000. Principals only. *****17 0.15. FRANKEL AVE.. s/storey, old bunglw. land 11,600 sq.ft. F'hold. $706,000. Patron, *****15/ 8. 0.19 RENOVATED O/STOREY corner808 words
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Advertisement737 1985-09-06 34 114 For Sato: Private 114 For Sato: Private 114 For Sato: Private 114 For Sato: Private 114 For Sato: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments A TT The Dairy Farm Estate f i\ MS I at Upper Bukit Timah Road I I^C LaaaaaJ offers beautiful apartments B B^^bW I at737 words
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Advertisement409 1985-09-06 34 I ifflDm.nfinsipns Gracious living at its best I 0W r aaSaH tv^^^aC^ ■aaV^aaaaf O^OBaaaßaaaaaaßa' 1 L P^ aaaaaaE E Saaa^loai^aW,M|g BBBBaPIaBBaBBa-^iBB. 1 aaßK^^S^ ~^l E SMsv^bbbS aaaaaaaaaa^^' flaaaaT^ 1 -^aaaaaaaaaaa^aaaaaaaaaaß .Ja^a^aaaaV aaaa^^ P T^aai aaT Enquiries Bookings: tfm I^rEastßealty 250 Geylang Road #01-00 S pore 1438 TH: *****13 *****14 sa409 words
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Advertisement663 1985-09-06 34 114 For Sala: Privata 114 For Sala: Privata 24 units of 4-storey apartments 24 units of 4-storey 2-level maisonettes e Located at Bukit Arang, next to Braddell Heights, e Exclusive social and recreational facilities, e Close to shopping centres, markets, schools, etc. Immediate Occupation Enquiries and Bookings: f^GOODLAND I (PTE)663 words
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Advertisement498 1985-09-06 34 D.lB PASM RIS Gdi 1600 aq.ft facing East. 3 bdrrns built-in, s/pool. tennis, sauna etc. $300,000 Call owner *****15 0.19 SERANGOON APT. Split-level. 3 bdrnv attached bathrms., servant's amenities 1.500 sq.ft. $255,000 Ac mer *****66 D 5l GOOOLUCK GDN Large balcony. 2100 sq.ft. 3 bdrms.. split-level living dining $370,000 Holland498 words
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Advertisement837 1985-09-06 35 114 For Sale: Private Apartments 0.12 ST. BBCHAIt 4 bdrms. Apt K-hold I.79o sqft $270,000 *****02 WeUHome. 0.19 BENNETT ESTATE. Duplex walkup. l^OOsq.ft. $190,000 0.n.0. Upland *****60. D.13 WOOBSVB.LE CT. WeU renovated. Approx. 2.000 sq.ft. 3 bdrms. $330,000. Tel: *****25. D.14 SUNOS MANSION. 1508 sq.ft Freehold. 3 bdrms. Well maintained.837 words
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Advertisement938 1985-09-06 35 I'M For Sale: Una A mm m^ -m m hub Apartments 1 ROOMED Ang Mo Kio Blk. 545, 552 $128,000 Bedok Reservoir Blk. 612 $125,000 Clementi Blk. 337 $135,000 Dover Cres 81k. 27 $130,000 Eunos Cres Blk. 14 $127,000 Farrer Road Blk. 1 $130,000 Geylang Bahru Blk. 54 $115/100 New938 words
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Advertisement876 1985-09-06 35 I'M For Sale: HDB Apartments ANO MO KIO 5-rm., b1k.729. Central, facing library, morning sun. 9138,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****64. A. M KIO 3-rm. blk. 129. ave.3. Sth fir. Terraszo throughout. Good location. $45,000 0.n.0. *****07. •EACH RD., 3-RM., corner. Blk.l, high fir., for sale $60,000 neg. *****21/2. BEDOK NORTH 3-RM.876 words
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Advertisement437 1985-09-06 35 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 4-RM. MARINE TERRACE. 81k.20, 55, $75,000. A.M. Kio Blk.loB, $69,000 neg. *****52/ 3 S-RM. A.M.KIO Central, pt. blk. 714, 716. Dover Rd. 13. 27, 3-rm. Bt Merah Central. 161. *****88 5-RM. A.M. KW Central. 81k.725/ Marine Drive 81k.71, Everton Pk. 81k.2. Infd, call: *****52/ 3437 words
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Advertisement618 1985-09-06 35 117 Propertias Wanted WANTED CLEMENT! AREA BEDOK ERA744S9M MRS. TAN. i WANTED HDB FLATS Immediate Buyer Quick transaction Call: *****78 CARE REALTY Housing Agency WANTED URGENTLY! HUDC Lafceview/ Laguna High/ mid-floor. Owners, pise tel: VANDA REALTY PTE. LTD TEL: *****18 (S UNEB) SELLING YOUR HDB flat? Buyers on our waiting618 words
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Advertisement443 1985-09-06 35 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces if CHOICE I FACTORY I I SPACE FOR I I LEASE I I Factory space of various I I dimensions at Sims Ave/ I I Eunos Road for lease. I I Please contact I I Mr Chong/Alice/Doreen I 1 Tel: *****1 1 or *****58443 words
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Advertisement365 1985-09-06 35 rtoor 3r563;044 ssnv p6fstof€y Located at fcffldfflt 10)30, /.OXfll HWIjLTlfc More than-10 bus routes trav*se toe vicinity ftjtHjndarttlAeirsj^y f rtjm Toa Payoh, Itoft 0 |||MiMO|MIH Citimac Industrial Complex 2626 sq ft Citipoint Industrial Complex 1668 sq ft City Industrial 1 Building 3550/4356 sq ft I Cideco Industrial Complex 3789/6738 sq365 words
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Advertisement383 1985-09-06 35 119 Factory Spaces FACTORY SPACE FOR rent, dlst 0315, Bt. Merah. 3300 sq ft. Level 3. Tel *****47 2pm to 4pm FOR SALE, Fty./showroom/ office. Brand new, 8200 sq.ft. Freehold. Price neg. *****93 LA Vllle 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces For Lease wW ,*^M(9*^mi* m$W 9J^^V InoustruH Atbb Loading/unloading bays for383 words
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Advertisement565 1985-09-06 35 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warahouaas/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces IT WAREHOUSE 1 I FOR SALE OR 1 I PAYA LEBAR I I Modern warehouse for sale I or lease by unit. Easy instalments. I Located at the junction of I MacPherson Road/ Airport Road I I with various dimensions and I565 words
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Advertisement288 1985-09-06 35 121 For Rant: 6,000 sq.ft. of office space for rent at attractive rates. 1 3 km Upper Thomson Road. 6 mins drive from SICCorAngMoKk) Ample parking ft airconditiomng facilities provided Warehousing facility is available if needed Other facilities include Training room, tennis court &etc Interested, please contact Mr Huang *****55288 words
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Advertisement273 1985-09-06 36 a 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces IT J«k LTH BUILDING /mSF^ located at Jalan Kilang Timor I I WAREHOUSE SHOWROOM I I long short term leases godown services I LAM THYE HANG PTE. LTD. I fS\ TEL:*****81 f» EFor Rant: 121 For Rant:273 words
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Advertisement260 1985-09-06 36 TONG ENG BUILDING (Cecif Sf reef) OFFICE SPACE FOR RENTAL: Area 461/603/807/1220 upte 8000 sq.ft. at $2.80 For enquiries please contact Mrs. Lau at: *****66 ext. 156 or Mrs. Doreen Wong at ext 152. FOR RENT Prime Office Space in AFRO ASIA BUILDING e Central air-condition e Ist class maintenance260 words
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Advertisement866 1985-09-06 36 121 For Rant: SELF-CONTAINED OFFICE comprising 2 rooms of 360 sq.ft. F/furn. with secretarial desk it manager's desk and ensuite toilet at Goldhill Ctr., Thomson Rd. Avail. Immediately at reasonable rental. Pis. call *****22. OFFICE SPACE at Bth storey Southpoint, Cantonment Rd./ Tanjong Pagar available Immediately for short or long866 words
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Advertisement528 1985-09-06 36 121 For Rant: Office Spaces ORCHARD PLAZA 900/ 600/ 800/ 850 sq.ft. $2.70 psf. best units (3.00 psf Orchard Tower 610/955 sq.ft. Tanglin Shopping Cte 930/ 1000/ 1760 sq.ft. $3.00 psf. Thong Teck Bldg. 630 sq.ft. $3.80 psf. City Valuers *****74. 3RD FLOOR TOWNSHEND Building office, 442 sq.ft. for sale/528 words
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Advertisement626 1985-09-06 36 123 For Sale: 12 3 For Sale: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces FOR SALE OR LEASE On-going restaurant at Ist fir. Bukit Timah Plaza. Araa approx. 2,800 sq.ft. with private toilet facilities. Suitable for restaurant, fastfood outlet, specialist clinic, lounge, etc. Interested parties, pleass write in confidence to: c/o 81k.27, 531626 words
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Advertisement353 1985-09-06 36 ORCHARD TWR. 825. Excellent location on Orchard Rd. 332 sq.ft 91,409 p.m. Owner, *****1 1. •MOP AND KIOSK space available for rent at Bukit Timah Shopping Centre, Tel: 49)2155. •HOP FOR LEASE, Paramount Shopping Ctr. 3rd Level, partitioning carpeting. Tel: *****90. SINGAPORE SHOPP— O CTR. Various shop/ office units. 179353 words
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Advertisement255 1985-09-06 36 127 Other Real Estate 127 Other Real Estate f PROPERTY on SPAIN'S I COSTA DEL SOL Europe's Playground Coastline Are you considering a European holiday or investment home? Luxury apartments and villas fromSslso,ooo Come and discuss your requirements with Liza Jones, bi-lingual Spanish/English Property Consultant, who will be at the255 words
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Advertisement541 1985-09-06 36 137 Tours 137 Team CO) NEWSMAN SEPTEMBER SCHOOL HOLIDAYS PACKAGE tHmM/TOM«WM«MIWMU«^ Dbp Sepi B. 9. 10. n ttIWM4I '^^Pf^Pviaia^Bi^B^B^Bjß^pß^pajiji^Bjßajßjs; '^^^^.^^^^i-* jajiiaaa' fUm*rU fkiu I&M hflWtlt. -lilli aaanuMMi nnnk 1 GENTIN6/MALACCA 3 Days (By Coach) Pep. S«pt 5, 6, 7, 6, 9, 10, 11,12 I tt j 'Jy l!rtti4%iiflr^jiWaPa>a>3 W») 1541 words
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Advertisement1273 1985-09-06 37 137 Tour* 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours I bh fT-¥¥TV A To get the very best from your china. See the land and people of the worlds holidays, there's Only One way to Popular Europe, discover Europe in this oldest living civilisation on a trip1,273 words
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Advertisement587 1985-09-06 37 137 Tours IS7 Tours 137 Tours .^aa^a^Baaa .^Bk a» MB.^Bah. m BaA A^Bk^Bk^Bik .^Vb^Bßb^Bk .^B^B^L! B^L^r I -.•W^«^^S^B^B^B^'W^^-^."»W^i^ B W^""^BW^B^ r *J ■■^^Br^Bßj^B^B l Return airfare Singapore San Francisco/ i Los Angeles or Vancouver via Australia M Option to stopover in New Zealand iLfik^^ A 7 nights accommodation except in587 words
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Advertisement199 1985-09-06 37 IS7 Tours W CHINA W HONOLULU 1 7 Days from $1599 W HOLYLAND K 9 Days from $2499 INDIA 1 7 Days from $1650 W NEW ZEALAND Days from $2999 M W AUSTRALIA 6 Days from $965 M Y^ JAPAN Be Days from $1979 W HONGKONG B 8 Days from199 words
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Advertisement243 1985-09-06 38 137 Tours 137 Tours 6Y9 DAYS PERTH FROtJSS99SI^ J& Oct. 04,18 Nov. 0&15.22.29 9 DAYS BRISBANE/GOLD Mf^VSi COAST/SYDNEY *****9 7ji.K\ fDsp: Aug. ***** Sept ***** Oct. 01.15 ia^s^k^MttV^aw^MlS^^Sas^fc^^ j i B bbbh BEI EnMEuf da* Jsira^si i I n SSwWWJSsHß^sjcf nut nr 1 i t '^CflftaflA B^aUL^AaMadP' J^taMMSjteaA OffafTDC I243 words
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Advertisement250 1985-09-06 38 PHUKET 4/5D From 1910 5/7/8D From $735 »>VD FromsB99 taeaW Oapartvras SEPT 7.8,9,10,12,15.16,17^23^9 OCT iMJUUIIIUMM Q *****33 #03-11 Fook Hai Building. 150 South Bridge Road, H I S'pow 0105 Zj I KENviIR I NEW ZEALANDI Tour 12Doy I I $2588* 4 Enquires call 3364M11 M |^34S77^H| SLOANE COURT HOTEL Dally250 words
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Advertisement571 1985-09-06 38 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education INTERIOR DESIGN Horn* Study Court* Mfldin^ to DIPLOMA/DEGREE Prospectus from Mr Tan Poi Chuang, Rhodec International Wepreeentathre, F75, (let Floor), Holiday Plata, Jalan Dato Suleiman, Century aroen, jonor Banru, jonor, w. Malaysia. i ,^BBIBIBBBBBMaWB^B^aMBiBB*BiBIB*iaWMa^BMBa*B*HMMBIB*BBBBBSBB%w r THE GREAT LAKES COLLEGE OF TORONTO, CANADA An established571 words
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Advertisement301 1985-09-06 38 -i < EXPERIENCED, QUAUFKD Rell- able Tutors offer tuition for all I levels, subjects ft dists. Reason- i able charges. Improvement as- i sured. *****46/ *****48/ *****37/ < *****43/*****45/*****98 BRITISH LADY SPECIALISED English ELI, GP, further Maths., I Chinese. *****34/ *****26. < EFFICIENT BILINGUAL TUTORS. Home tuition for prL/ sec.301 words
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Advertisement591 1985-09-06 38 148 Computer 148 Computer K^el C0m P UtPfC UrSeS Eal Congratulations El to our winner! Calvin Heng B^^'^H Boon nas a 9 reat f *H yv^ wtSt&k, deal to feel proud about Hlk^H @b\ been conferred wi^ one bV<bW e^H HA of most fespected of A*fl B computer awards given591 words
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Advertisement394 1985-09-06 38 Inst. Banking Certificate start Ist Oct. 85 (Tues.) Low fees/ good lecturers Inst. of Admin. Mgmt. Pt I/n Inst. of Marketing Pt. I/n Asa, of Duttnart EascuU»es Dip. In Salesmanship (UK) Start Small Business Course Free brochures available comm. 7/9/85 Sat^ 5-8 .30pm. Systematic, tel: *****85/*****30. SHORTHAND BEGINNERS 19.1.55 Thurs.394 words
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Advertisement814 1985-09-06 38 4C4 I u|||||U|. 4C4 I AaW^JSsIB^BHBBBB DAY and EVENING COURSES ENGLISH MANDARIN SPANISH INDONESIAN KOREAN MALAY JAPANESE •GERMAN RagiiiraikKi Hours: Sam Sprr. {ftSon Fri) tin Ipm (UL) y IS2 Music 157 Othsf Courssa AMA6TON SCHOOL Of HalrORGAN UMSOWI FOR beginners dressing, IS. George Street. Croy- adults and teens). Reasonable don,814 words
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Obituary, Illustration23 1985-09-06 39 183 Condolences 18 3 Condolences WITH DEEPEST CONDOLENCES TO THE LATE MR LEE KAY JIN FROM: MANAGEMENT STAFF OF HOECHST SINGAPORE PTE LTD23 words
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Obituary, Illustration259 1985-09-06 39 MDM ENG GUEK NGOH (wife of Ike Me Gm Kim Hot) Ao^n pssstto Bwsy p#sc# ftilly on SOUS: Gan Hong Liang Gan Hong Kiat Gan Hong Hock DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: Goh Ah Moy Ng Lee Slang DAUGHTERS: Gan Ann Moh Gan Ann Wah Gan Wah Kim Rosalind Tham (Adopted) SONS-IN-LAW:259 words
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Obituary, Illustration45 1985-09-06 39 The Family Of The Late: MR CHIANG AH JUI Departed on 31.08.85 ipprociwion io mi nwivN, iimihj* kwiMM mmcWm for thaw Kind all^mj^nc^ AStistsnc# condo* UOOVv> t WM OQfISTIOnS OUHfty ttMir racwil bMM««ment and also to tb» doctors a staff of Th« »m*n45 words
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Obituary, Illustration167 1985-09-06 39 104 In Memoriam In Lovivig Memory Of MR. LACHIRAM C DAOLANI Daafty iiiisssq mo rttii)9iiib#f#o by taniiy Kfiy#fr Srimad Bhagvat Parayan at ratio#ncv worn 7th S#pt. 95 Bhog co— tony a! 5.30 pm on 13th Sapt. «5. M LOVING MOMMY OP OUR FATHER PONUSAMV SUPPIAH His memory Is as dear167 words
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Obituary, Illustration163 1985-09-06 39 104 In Me mo riam THANKS BE TO QOD, WHO GIVETH US THE VICTORY THROUGH OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST. I COR. 15:57 HI CHERISHED MEMORY OF Mdm. Lim Choo Neo (Mrs. Ee Cheng Leong) Called Home to be with the Lord on September 6, 1963 Lovingly R«n.mb»r«d by Ferns* wid163 words
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Obituary, Illustration118 1985-09-06 39 IN LOVING MEMORY OF MAGENMAN S/O PACKRISAMY 14-12-58 6-HO Always remembered by Father, mother, brothers, sisters, relatives and friends. IN MEMORIAM Mathew Joseph Chandy departed Mil September, 1983 "Loves greatest gift Remembrance" Dearly mJosoß by wif#, cnil- 185 Requiem MR. SANJEEVI S/O VETUGAN Departed 23.8.85 Karumathi will118 words
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RACING
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Article, Illustration258 1985-09-06 39 LUCKYLEO - LUCKY LEO By THE Singapore Turf Club has again caught its three sister turf clubs in Malaysia off-guard by increasing the prizemoney for this month's Singapore Gold Cup to a guttering $300,000. This is a rise of $79,500 over last year's. The sharp258 words
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Article, Illustration136 1985-09-06 39 Danis to ride in Japan next month LAST year's champion apprentice, Luke Danis, wm represent SingaporeMalaysia at international races in Japan from Oct 9 to 17. The races are to be staged in conjunction with the 18th Asian Racing Conference. Japan is host country this year. Danis rode 49 winners136 words
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Article43 1985-09-06 39 LOUISVILLE (Kentucky), Thurs. Florida horseman Louis Wolfson has offered to buy Churchill Downs racetrack, home of the Kentucky Derby, tor US$l6.l million (about Sslol million). Wolfeon is bidding US$l2O a share for 384,22 shares in Churchill Downs Inc. UPIUPI - 43 words
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Article76 1985-09-06 39 THE Malayan Racing amended the fllaal paragraph of Eule «f Racing 118 governing apprentices. It m rtimia: "E^erv fcppffWlOC 1 Wb# BAB FIQ* don 41 winners Mid who has attained the age «f 61 Vwfcffo MOB ■■B BCTVOv an appreattoesUp «f n«t less than three76 words
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Article, Illustration526 1985-09-06 39 ON THE TRACK with TONTO IPOH, Thins. Very Wonderful, a f irst-up winner, showed that he is keeping form with an.impressive winding-up gallop here this morning. Rider Subian Dalwee kept Very Wonderful on the bit to clock 39.8 sec for 600 m. The going was soft526 words
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Article50 1985-09-06 39 CLASS 1 galloper GardVs Glory, winner of his first two races, is one of five horses recently gelded. The others are WaUdkl D (Class 5). Splecdld Mover (Class 6). Amulet (restricted terms) and Malaysia* lUyai n (Class 6 Malaysian-bred). Amulet and Malaysian Royal n are as yet unraced.50 words
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Article65 1985-09-06 39 22 taken off the active list THE following hones have just been deleted: Class 1: Prime Asstt. Casabella, National Flag 11. Claw I: Prime Venture. Class S: Fox Player, Alan's Choice. Class 4: Raging Sage. Claw 5: Andy'sTDelight. Music Prince, Silencer, Genuine Offer, Capisci, Scotch Reel. Class Unitex, Thistle The65 words
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Article1986 1985-09-06 39 WfWfVWM 1 15 CLASS 2 DIV 3 haUhSUEaI I,loom straight (Ratings: 100-85) (Stakes: $15,500) 1 06*800 Laae Veatare 57 (IK) Sally-Loh seg dl same (1600m) Saamy IS t 1 Pagaa LafaaJ II (IK) Ujong Pasir-V Chong 4ag pc +2.5 (1200m) Illilrtil 4 3 *8600* Bight OaWaattoa O1,986 words
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Advertisement90 1985-09-06 39 FIELD OF^/J^yplZi HONOUR li^S^ kf)s^ toy Danielle Rockfern Q) It began with an illicit love affair On the threshold of the twentieth century, as America becomes a world power, the lives of the Strong family are darkened by a feud with the powerful Christmans of California a feud which millionaire90 words
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TIMESPORT
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Article, Illustration439 1985-09-06 40 BRITISH SOCCER LONDON, Thurs. MANCHESTER United demolished Newcastle 3-0 at Old Trafford last night to register their sixth win out of six in the English First Division equalling the club's best start to a season since 1906. The first goal came after only five minutesReuter; AFP; UPI - 439 words
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Article144 1985-09-06 40 LONDON, Thurs. Champions Everton go in search of a third straight win on Saturday to keep in touch with runaway leaders Manchester United. Everton know that unlike the pacemakers in track events, United are not going to drop out of the race halfway through. Everton slammedAP - 144 words
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Article442 1985-09-06 40 WORLD YOUTH SOCCER CUP Violent Spain in final with stylish Brazil MOSCOW, Thura. SPAIN clinched their place in the final of the world Youth soccer championship after snatchinc a last-minute equaliser yesterday in a pulsating, but violencemarred game during which four players were booked. Spain beatReuter; UPI - 442 words
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Article, Illustration357 1985-09-06 40 ITALIAN LEAGUE ROME, Thurs. Goals by Italian national soccer squad hopefuls, Bruno Giordano and Salvatore Bagni, gave Napoli a 2-0 win over Lecce last night but it failed to lift them into the second round of the Italian Cup. Argentine international captain Diego Mtmy whoReuter - 357 words
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Article233 1985-09-06 40 GERMAN LEAGUE BONN, Thurs. West German First Division soccer kadera Werder Bremen, with interaational striker Rudi Voeller in brilliant form, drew 3-3 last night against an aggressive Cologne side. Cologne made a dazzling start, Norbert Dickel scoring after only 30 seconds and defender Paul Steiner snatchingReuter - 233 words
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Article173 1985-09-06 40 FRENCH LEAGUE PARIS, Thurs. Defending champions Bordeaux plunged from second place to fourth in the French soccer First Division when they lost 2-1 at Sochaux. Bordeaux, deprived of injured internationals Fernando Chalana, Jean Tigana, Leonard Specht and Rene Girard, scared first through Bernard Lacombe but succumbed toReuter - 173 words
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Article285 1985-09-06 40 PC BRUGGE jumped to the top of the Belgian League on Wednesday with a 1-0 away win in the local "derby' r over Cup holders CS Brugge. PC Brugge went ahead in the 20th minute through striker Jan Ceulemans. CS Brugge opted to limit further damage byUPI; Reuter - 285 words
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Article, Illustration286 1985-09-06 41 KOBE (Japan), Thurs. —Soviet Igor Paklin provided a spectacular finish to the World University Games last night, setting a world record of 2.41 metres in the men's high jump. The high jump was the final event of the 12-day, 120-event programme, and theAP - 286 words
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Article92 1985-09-06 41 Pfgrwtoa of the men's high Jump world record during the past 25 years: 2.11m Thomas (US) 30.4.60. 2.18 Thomas 24.6.60. 2.22 Thomas 1.7.60. 2.2S Brumel (SU) 18.6.61. 2.24 Brumel 16.7.61. US Brumel 31.8.61. 1.2* Brurael 22.7.62. 2.27 Brumel 29.9.62. 2.28 Brumel 21.7.63. 2.25 Matzdorf (US) 3.7.71. StonesReuter - 92 words
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Article, Illustration286 1985-09-06 41 Moroccan doubtful for Rome GP after hamstring trouble RIETI (Italy), Thurs. Said Aouita's participation in Saturday's Grand Prix athletics finals in Rome was thrown into doubt last night when his bid for a third world record ended in agony. The Moroccan Olympic 5,000 metres 'championReuter - 286 words
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Article174 1985-09-06 41 MUNICH, Thurs. A charity sports extravaganza, involving many of the world's top stars, is to be held simultaneously in Los Angeles and here just before Christmas to raise money for Africa's starving millions. Sports Aid will come in the wake of the massively successful simultaneousAFP - 174 words
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Article221 1985-09-06 41 Men's 1M metres: 1 Calvin Smith (US) 10.365ec 2 Henry Thomas (US) 10.37 S Ernest Obeng (Gha) 10.39. Htm hurdles: 1 Greg Foster (US) 13.24 2 Andre Phillips (US) 13.46 3 Tonie Campbell (US) 13.50. 2ttm: 1 Michael Franks (US) 20.65 1 Harvey Glance (US) 20.76 3Reuter - 221 words
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Article522 1985-09-06 41 Indonesia's yes: Indonesia have agreed to host the South-east Asia Games in September 1967, chairman of the National Sports Committee Suprayogi said in Jakarta yesterday. D-day on TV contracts: The International Olympic Committee will announce in Lausanne, Switzerland, on Wednesday their final decision on which of the threeAFP; Reuter; AP; UPI - 522 words
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Article, Illustration901 1985-09-06 42 UNITED STATES OPEN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS ALL THE RESULTS Men's singles quarter-finals: John McEnroe (US) bt Joakim Nystrom (Swe) 61, 6-0, 7-5; Mats Wilander (Swe) bt Anders Jarryd (Swe) 2-6, 5-0 retired. Doubles quarter-finals: Ken Flach and Robert Seguso (US) bt Gary Donnelly and Mike DeReuter; AFP - 901 words
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Article, Illustration464 1985-09-06 42 Stolid Steffi ties up Pam NEW YORK, Thurs. Beneath the steel girders supporting the tennis stadium, Pam Shriver stood in the damp darkness, sobbing silently on the shoulder of her coach. She held a towel to her face while US Open officials held back all passersby from theUPI - 464 words
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Article286 1985-09-06 42 THE winner of the pre-match coin toss usually chooses to serve. But Martina Navratilova, with the best serve in women's tennis, will often choose to receive. "This year I've been doing that more often," she explained after advancing to the semi-finals with a straight-set victory over Zina GarrisonUPI - 286 words
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Article, Illustration403 1985-09-06 42 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By THE Singapore Amateur Athletic Association have mapped out two overseas trips one before December's' South-east Asia Games and the other in January next year for national marathon champion Goh Gam Seng. The training stints are designed to give the 22--year-old trainee403 words
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Article240 1985-09-06 42 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By SEMBAWANG Country Club youngsters Poh Ah Hai and Lim Kian Kee will get their first caps when Singapore meet Malaysia in their annual golf match-play series at the Royal Johor Country Club from Sept 20-22. The inclusion of the pair comes as240 words
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Article102 1985-09-06 42 ADELAIDE, Thnra. Australia took the lead on the first day of the Asia-Pacific amateur golf team championship here yesterday with the help of junior player Craig Parry, who fired a three-under« parie. Parry's 19, combined with a 72 by Gerard Power and Bradley King's 73, gaveReuter - 102 words
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Article238 1985-09-06 42 KINGSDOWN, Thurs. AMERICAN Rica Cornstock was disqualified more than an hour after she had returned a three-under-par 70 that would have given her a share of the first-round lead in the European Women's Open golf championship here in England yesterday. The disqualification left Australian Corinne Dibnah outAFP - 238 words
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Article270 1985-09-06 43 JOE DORA! ON SOCCER CONFIRMED Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia, South Korea, Yugoslavia and Singapore. MOT CONFIRMED Borussia Moenchengladbach and one NA&dub THE Football Association of Singapore are making a strong bid to get Borussia Moenchengladbach currently second in the West German League, behind Werder Bremen to participate270 words
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Article103 1985-09-06 43 THREE splendid goals in the last 12 minutes enabled Gilbraltar to beat South Avenue 4-2 at Jalan Besar Stadium last night to qualify for the semifinals of the President's Cup tournament. Gilbraltar, who shocked Division One champions Police 2-1 last week, found themselves 2-1 down after half-time103 words
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Article, Illustration433 1985-09-06 43 SPOTLIGHT ON THE ALBA WORLD CUP BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS Misbun topples world champ in three games JAKARTA, Thurs. Malaysia's Misbun Sidek scored the biggest upset of badminton's World Cup to date when he ousted world champion and two-time winner Han Jian, of China, yesterday. Misbun dropped theReuter - 433 words
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Article149 1985-09-06 43 LATEST i i JAKARTA, Thaw. Indonesia's Ivan* the women's singles by mttig world champion Han Alplag In straight nines In the Alba #erld Cap here at fee Seaayaa Sports Hall tonight. The Indonesian girt beat Alptag 1* lt, 11-7 to advance totomoiiswH semlflnals, where she wUIAP; NST - 149 words
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292 1985-09-06 43 SSC/F&N age-group badminton championships By MARCUS LIN NATIONAL junior champion Benson Wong, as expected, cruised Into the final of the SSC/F&N Under-18 singles badminton championship at the Toa Payoh Sports Hall last night. The better-built and speedier Benson, a national trainee, had292 words
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Article, Illustration346 1985-09-06 43 MAHMOOO GAZNAVI ON CRICKET sINuArOKE seMCl#n may lave Jast Ut a winner by reealttag Stacey Maratkl to next Friday's Saadara Cap clash against Malaysia. STACEY MURUTHI'S erratic innings as a nation- I al cricketer took a happy twist on Tuesday when he was appointed skipper346 words
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Article129 1985-09-06 43 LONDON, Thurs. England Test discard Norman Cowans produced a career-best 6-31 yesterday to boost Middlesex in their chase for the English County championship. Among the paceman's victims on the first day of the match against Leicestershire was England captain David Gower, who received a timely reminder ofReuter - 129 words
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Article148 1985-09-06 43 R. JEGATHESAN - Republic come a cropper R. JEG ATHESAN RAZAK CUP HOCKEY KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Singapore, on a high after a marvellous win over Johor, came crashing down when they fell 2--0 to Malaysian Armed Forces today. The defeat ended the Republic's hopes of finishing among the top six for a place148 words
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Article226 1985-09-06 43 Singapore lack stamina ROLEX INTERNATIONAL SINGAPORE A were beaten 8-4 by Pahang Royals in the first game for the Rolex Cup in the fifth Rolex International Polo tournament at Thomson Road yesterday. It was a crushing blow to the home team, whose tight riding had managed to keep them level226 words
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Article201 1985-09-06 43 TAV CHENG KNOON - TAV CHENG KNOON ZAINAL ABIDIN, the East Asian squash champion, will be in for a fiery time when he competes in next week's Cathay Pacific-Hongkong Open championships. For his first-round opponent is none other than Dean Williams, the mercurial Australian who is seeded No.201 words
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Article291 1985-09-06 43 DUBLIN, Thurs. Hongkong notched their first win in the World women's team championships when they beat West Germany 3-0 in Group D. Julie Hawkes and Teresa Brooke did not drop a game against Beate Muller and Irene Daniel Julie triumphing 94, 9-4, 9-5, and Teresa coastingAFP - 291 words
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Article394 1985-09-06 43 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON ON THE SQUASH SCENE Injured Peter can't tell when to stop By TODAY will be D-Day for Peter Hill to decide whether to pull out of the Milo national championships or go on with his title defence. If he decides to call it394 words
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Advertisement12 1985-09-06 40 RESULTS DRAW No: 70/85 50UT0F49 39, 49, 32 8,6 ADD. No 4812 words
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Advertisement905 1985-09-06 41 \iang's Garden Village The Rolls Royce of cordc^riiniurns. FOR LEASE ONLY At Yang's Garden Village, U > 1 we cater to the needs of ■tfj expatriates. The distinctive \M foretaste of the luxury you S*pj f^SßHpf |P^ can expect. Beginning with *^L-- I nl^^kaiHH Amenltiee the grandiose lobby, VP I905 words
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Advertisement414 1985-09-06 42 fess^^B &XJI THE INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS MALAYSIA j|||||b INSTEM SDN BHD OCTOBER NOVEMBER Seminar Series Contractual Claims by I.N. Duncan Wallace (Petaling Jaya Johor Bahru). 15th Edition I.E.E. Wiring Regulations by I.E.E. Lecturers (Petaling Jaya, Johor Bahru, Kuching Kota Kinabalu). The 2 days Seminar on Condition of Contract and Contractual414 words
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Advertisement462 1985-09-06 42 WINNERS 3rd Times Inter-Business Houses Athletics Meet '85 SPECTATOR LUCKY DRAW Ist Pitas. Double rsturn airfare to Taipei donated by Singapore Airtinss. Miss Lilian Ng 1 *****9 /C 2nd Pri ze: Double ret ur n airfare to Manila donated by Singapore Airlines Mr. Ng Soon Hock *****18/G 3rd Prize: Double462 words
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Advertisement346 1985-09-06 43 ■Bit "Bafly^ ■"•Sf* BB ■a I ~i?> 1 MR. CHUA KIA KHOON I HI Passed away peacefully on 5/9/85 leaving behind I ■I WIFE: HENG NGUN TENG I I SONS: DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW I I CHUAKENGCHOO LOW BAK HOI B 1 CHUA KENG LOY, ROY NG JESSIE CATALINA H ■f CHUA KENG346 words
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Miscellaneous68 1985-09-06 43 TODAY'S EVENTS GENERAL Australian T*ach Aasadatlaa ieimaatia ttaa aai friendly matches (National Stadium, 5 pm). NETBALL Padang Shield: SRC v SCC (SRC, 5.3» Pm pdLO Fifth R»lex Internatlonal toinanit (Polo Club, 2 pm). SOCCER iufug Cap qnarter-Anals: Lipton v Rockwell (Jurong, 5.15 pm). Padang Saleld: SRC v SCC (SRC, 5.3068 words
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Article, Illustration254 1985-09-06 44 LIM SAY BOON - Peacock quits after sack move defeat LIM SAY BOON By Melbourne Reporter MELBOURNE, Thurs. In a surprising turn of events today, Australian opposition leader Andrew Peacock resigned after his attempt to sack his party deputy John Howard ended in a humiliating defeat. Mr Howard was elected the new Liberal Party254 words
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706 1985-09-06 44 IVAN LIM - LAC sets deadline for new pay pact IVAN LIM Three months given to conclude talks By 'Such an act is inexcusable' 4 AT a time when we are seeking to establish bettor understanding, rapport and co-operation between onions and management, any act by the onion or the company which will706 words
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Article49 1985-09-06 44 DHAKA, Than. The sbt-montb-old *mn on politic*] activity will be relaxed on Sept 15, President Hossain Mohammad Ershad announced yesterday. The official news agency Bangladesh Sangbad Sangsta quoted Gen Ershad as saying be will hold national elections late this winter and restore democracy to the country. APAP - 49 words
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Article, Illustration197 1985-09-06 44 Two caught trying to crack ATM TWO men were arrested while they were trying to open the back of an automated teller machine (ATM) after breaking into the DBS Bank's branch in Tampines Street 11 early yesterday. Police seized a wirecutter, a screw-driver and two bunches of keys inside the197 words
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Article109 1985-09-06 44 BOSTON, Thurs. It all began in 1981 in Minneapolis when a 70-year-old woman began bearing music when her radio was not on. According to a report in the New England Journal of Medicine, the doctor she consulted put her in a sound-proof room but109 words
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Article52 1985-09-06 44 ADDIS ABABA, Thurs. Ethiopian leader. Mengistu Halle Mariam has appealed to the world to continue helping to feed the millions of drought victims in his country. Up to 100,000 tonnes of food grain would be needed next year because of erratic rainfall in the crop-growing areas, heReuter - 52 words
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Article30 1985-09-06 44 NEW YORK, Thurs. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials lost 1.34 to 1,325.38 in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 30 words
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Article, Illustration481 1985-09-06 44 From Business Times MISS Phay Ai Lien has been dismissed as a reporter with Business Times following the report of an inquiry panel into the circumstances under which she wrote three stories published in Business Times. The panel found that Phay, also known as481 words
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Article63 1985-09-06 44 SANTIAGO, Thurs. At least three people were shot dead last night during protests against Chile's military niters, and the violence threatens to crack the growing opposition movement. Fifty people were hurt and 300 arrested in the protests during which slum dwellers in the capital builtReuter - 63 words
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495 1985-09-06 44 Pol Pot move a farce, say Viet papers Editorial: Page roi rwt dmvcb dkk P»ge2l HANOI, Thurs. Vietnamese newspapers today dismissed as a farce the announcement that former Cambodian Prime Minister Pol Pot had retired as military leader of the pro-Beijing Khmer Rouge resistance. The announcement last Monday .came justAFP; Reuter - 495 words
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Article159 1985-09-06 44 Tycoon Murdoch now US citizen NEW YORK, Thurs. Newspaper magnate Rupert Murdoch became an American citizen yesterday, losing his Australian citizenship and clearing the way for his ownership of a major United States television group. He stood with 185 other people from all over the world and all walks ofReuter - 159 words
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Advertisement48 1985-09-06 44 Our foreign reserves hit $24.4 billion in April up 20pc from same month last year Singapore lawyer takes over US-based gold and currency trading giant, Deak Co Inc B| Top quality for I top people Tell your vendor you need Business Times, or ring Betty Ton on *****0948 words
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Miscellaneous112 1985-09-06 44 Weather mmmmmm i i UP TO 1 pm: Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6am tomorrow: 32 max., 26 mm. SUNSET today: 7.06 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.58 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 4/16C Fine Manila 23/31C Sunny Amsterdam 12/17C Rain Melbourne 8/14C CToudy Bangkok 25/32C Fair Moscow 13/26 C Showers Beljbig 18/25C112 words
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Section Two
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Article, Illustration1579 1985-09-06 1 CATHERINE ON6 previews the Sunday Film Focus fare lined up for the rest of the year and early next year "DRAMA is life with the dull bits left out/' Alfred Hitchcock has said. All the more so with film drama, and since the inception of1,579 words
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Article, Illustration1181 1985-09-06 2 David Kraal - David Kraal At lame; I HAD just said goodbye to schooldays, waiting to make that momentous leap into university, when Dad, Mum and I first visited my Uncle Sonny at his newly bought terrace house in Opera Estate, Siglap. He and his wife, my Aunt Maude,1,181 words
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Article, Illustration876 1985-09-06 2 By NANCY KOH I'VE been squashed. Savaged. Slaughtered. Who else is there to blame for dragging myself to be butchered without even letting out a bleat? An I could do to parry the fusillade of shots was to dig and duck, scoop and stagger, retrieve and876 words
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Article61 1985-09-06 2 I WOULD like to commend the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation on the shows it has been screening recently. The old shows, Broadway and Hitchcock, were excellent. I enjoyed the series- on Robert Kennedy, The Seawolves and now Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy. Would it be possible for SBC to61 words
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Article101 1985-09-06 2 AS SOMEONE fascinated by the beautiful coral reef world and a keen hobbyist who keeps marine aquarium fishes, I hope SBC would consider showing some films or documentaries on coral reefs. It will be very interesting to see the colourful fishes and enchanting corals in their101 words
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Advertisement206 1985-09-06 2 Our Chef Recommends f JHH S; BHr^B^B I I |tt|| ,^^H r vX- 'j^^B^ '^^^^BHBC^.' "^Afc^E^H BV^^l f Bl r^> oF*^^B f^^ $13.50* (Adult) Singapore $B°° ?s f^mrUft^vf'O^ I>aily BufSet Lunch A CLVVJUI ILXCO 12 noon -2.30 p.m. Delicious local specialities await you at the River Terrace. With a variety206 words
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Films
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Article, Illustration771 1985-09-06 3 ANU BALA previews the Korean Film Festival, comprising three films, which begins next Thursday Thurs Sept 12 Mandate Frl Sapt 13 Moulle Ya, Moulle Y« Sat Sapt 14 Coma Low Down Unto Us All shows begin at 8 pm. Venue: RELC Auditorium. Admission is free. There771 words
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Article, Illustration530 1985-09-06 3 PATRICK SHEN reviews Back to the Future, now showing at five cinemas HAVEN'T we all, in a fanciful fit of daydreaming perhaps even in serious contemplation wondered "what if We work out possible scenarios to events, like scriptwriters trying to revise a scene530 words
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Advertisement241 1985-09-06 3 Famous Christmas Fruitcake l^ ffl £"that famous Corsicana, Texas j l\ JB2*^^ JMMPP^^ f^" Fruit Cake," since 1896 GUARANTEED the best you've bought, baked or Wf^^ eaten, or your money back. Available only by mailorder. Delivery in 6 to 12 weeks, depending on destination. Straight from our Bakery BY MAIL241 words
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Music
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773 1985-09-06 4 I Music Matters IGeorgina Emmanuel 6 We want to bring Asia into the copyright world so that local composers can secure their rightful place in society as crea- tive people. 7 John Sturman IN FEBRUARY this year, First Deputy Prime Minister Mr Gob773 words
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81 1985-09-06 4 Society to protect local authors and composers WHAT are National Aattor They aw wrtHtw set up to pntoet the moral aai legal btereste, aad to farther the ttve way. ftiihsffi and mmmmn assign swine m weir ngaus m a This arraßgemeat gives the MMV^Mtt ataAßflail Ik* Sfeßh BBBIBBBBBMBBBBBbI Vaß *****8881 words
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Article, Illustration581 1985-09-06 4 Chris Ho - Chris Ho I The pop life Cheap Trick -Standings the Edge BACK in the 70s, Cheap Trick was the colourful foursome from Illinois that turned up with an infectious blend of hard-edged rock and witty trash pop. Musically, the group recalled581 words
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Article271 1985-09-06 4 ABC How to be a Zillionaire (Mercury) Autograph Sign in Please (RCA) Bread Anthology (Elektra) Dio Sacred Heart (Vertigo) Daryl Hall and John Oates live at the Apollo (RCA) Kiss Asylum (Casablanca) Loverboy Loving Every Minute of It (Columbia) John Cougar Mellencamp Scarwcrow (Mercury) Mezzoforte Surprise271 words
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Advertisement834 1985-09-06 4 Germaine Monteil specially brings back Charles McMahon, who created the make-up magic of musical hits 'Cats', The Rink', Im_ joi m 'Showboat' and a designer of aß'^'i M cele brated theatrical looks for stars such "^L^j^^l I as Liza Minelli, Brooke Shields, Zsa Zsa M Gabor and Chita Rivera. 1834 words
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Advertisement1076 1985-09-06 5 ZONAL ADVERTISING SKTWN ah ku^. «f chairs. EXECUTIVE CHAIR HIIB KmilimlKWll afc (^^""""TillTlilPDT^™™^™!^ #££> GOyWIS AT I Karioumers...,! BaaßßßaßaßaßE===22Bßßaj IlilsA^i^l lufMuil 1 HiuOßlll r nuiaWCP CUABIRfR Krt-nr chdir BaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalSiaaaMßaHl B^^P^mHP^^^^J^^^^^^^r^*y^ii^B^^^^^Tß»^9s»Tal I 86* Collection B% i vavirac^Mc wmmbch rlSm'JX'r I Mjgj^g^QjyQ|^^|||Q2Blllld I GARDEN/ LEISURE FURNITURE ./BBBs. The TriWnaCantre of the I1,076 words
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Advertisement1453 1985-09-06 6 J-rrrrMVMM^MßVrrrrQ. -fS-TSSfIIXl 1 71 /having problems with your\ I r|^B2H3SI2JiiJS3B_I _^yPi^y#/7^_^_fl!^W printing stationery needs? __k _^^\TW j ■^^J^^K^^^^^^^S^l I Read on:- _E^RR Rm v^SrRR R^^^^r %V I J^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^pSWf *We have a wide range of stationery to cater to ___________________k fl T^^ I fl _P IB _BR_tf ___f B_r^_#__^_i_b your office1,453 words
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Advertisement355 1985-09-06 7 *•> What's the Tandoor b^^^™ b^^bmiJ got to crow about? a T^j bb^^ih 1 L Tandtxiri chicken and a L^^J Northern Indian cuisine l§vV tnat ta^ es a rare breed to P^^B a7 make out the dirYerence. ■jm '^BB^B^B^B^BV^^B^B^B^B^B^B^^B^B^BHBVfIBBVB^BBMIBIHHHiVIIniV^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^BK^iE^^' P9k. lM Rrjfl ,^bM bB V T l"\ II -1 I355 words
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Sight & Suund
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Article, Illustration816 1985-09-06 8 4 Ray is no idealist living in an ivory tower. He projects very real situations with a deep insight i'tto the rural life of India. Hence he is an artist, a class apart, with an inner conscience. 7 ALTHOUGH the recent SBC telecast of816 words
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Article, Illustration956 1985-09-06 9 Catherine Ong - Catherine Ong Staying Tuned 4 You see, there's Romper Room for the kindergarten kids and Teen-Up for the bigger children, but there's never been a long-standing specialised programme for the youngsters in between. 7 Producer Samri Badi JUST KIDS, which is telecast on Ch956 words
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Article, Illustration824 1985-09-06 9 CATHERINE ONG - CATHERINE ONG To commemorate Civil Defence Month, the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation will screen The Night the City Screamed, a film about a disaster following a power failure (Ch 5, 10.15 pm) Previewed by 4 On a night like this even my824 words
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Advertisement611 1985-09-06 9 L^ X^ a Johnnie Walker Black I -t Lat)ei(Qt) \^_^j CLLJL X the end each month h Are you a Courvoisier durin 9 Promotion, the top £S& < XO/Johnnie Walker Black 8 hl 9 nest Purchasers (based l^^^k Label Winner? on accumuiateo coupons) will IB H Find out at Strawberry611 words
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Advertisement10 1985-09-06 10 PRESENTS Cr A^ co e Y*4w^ leathe m,L\3 Attache ca10 words
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Advertisement1413 1985-09-06 11 ffr .1 Oh BMtf ft i ia-nd K^Zflfl^fl^flLJ I JtV^bß B t flßßfl^Sißflflflißißß P^nCTr77^V7V^7fl^^^ l,i ill flfl ■Bk^^^flam. _3^^ V Vf >J W^fiflaK. flflflflflflflflVv^ JflflflflflflflflflflE^flflfltaLh..^flflflflflflflflV'^flflflflflflflflßßflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflv >^* J//V* J-^3c*l^_P'P*^ l'Lll'l PBul ifi^ iH^lili^ w>^^ JsßHb^^Sl V>^ Mr *iiiDii II r\ojLr" d s oS s only) M o the S|n 9apore )?*4B1,413 words
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Night Out
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Article, Illustration660 1985-09-06 12 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN By WHEN will Singaporean musicians be given the credit due to them? Here's a fine example of a group of local musicians proving their worth. Out of 4,000 entries received by the organisers of the Isle of Wight Song Festival, Singapore's entry660 words
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Article, Illustration430 1985-09-06 12 PHILIP LEE - PHILIP LEE By THE Cinnabar, a cocktail lounge at Hotel New Otani, is one place where you can bring a friend for a chit-chat without being drowned by the singing on stage. Three petite sisters, strumming guitars as big as themselves, entertain with430 words
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Article, Illustration402 1985-09-06 12 Kannan Chandran - Kannan Chandran Night Moves THERE'S a growing trend among owners of pubs and several other night-time outlets to vary their entertainment platter. It's become obvious, from the dwindling number of patrons to these spots, that "live" music and beer-drinking contests will only go402 words
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Article308 1985-09-06 12 TOP TEN, Orchard Towers: Tonight, the Weather Girls storm into town for a show that many say will long be remembered for its enormous appeal. The two largish women will power their way through a set of tunes that should include the hit, It's Raining Men. They should308 words
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Advertisement292 1985-09-06 12 SANYO RECOMMENDS NEW FAB FOR A DOUBLE CLEAN WASH, ALWAYS. Sanyo's range of Gentle-Pulse washing technologically advanced micromachines and Microcomputer washing computer washing machines, it takes machines combine with New Fab to just one push of a button to activate give clothes the cleanest wash. any one of the three292 words
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Article, Illustration686 1985-09-06 13 Sight Sound Director Lo Wei, maker of superstars such as Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan, has found a new talent in Singapore. He tells GUAN LIBING what he sees in his new find, Ralph Chen Chenggui, who stars in his film, Express, now showingLIM SENG TIONG - 686 words
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Article53 1985-09-06 13 mizi&mm A&mm _at#_£_*ft3§3*P_*! A#7*«7jff-rtt»*>t Sft ft— 9«Jl#3m"ttJgfir o *TE,f_«a|M ?£*OiUm„& __.^£flH n_«Afflifii,?9' *i^SS«m" swwtrs^^w^ mm *_WHfc&rVf *_W?£#_ S «^ftrtfl"-a tS^ttf* w» s_Sia^Au?E fsfc_ *7ffiie_^i«li&.««]f_ _fff o fl _ttto!itfj_JJJt^-^B& 0 **rfn !___Stt&#*_]jl_ir_ **_:&_.#ril;*;& Ki at*]* 3_^r— tj# ft_X«__-H„ 't> gfc saw >i> m m so mm ft 1? Sil?E»B*O%^^^" off Pi^T-&3)c^i«^53 words
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Article, Illustration498 1985-09-06 13 By LEONG WENG KAM FOLLOWERS of the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation Chinese musical show, Sing Sing Sing, can expect a livelier presentation and more polished singing when its new season begins in about a week's time. After weeks of recording and filming, the SBCLIM SENG TIONG - 498 words
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Article, Illustration389 1985-09-06 13 EXPRESS (<t-:*t**>). Midnight tomorrow and morning show Sunday at Eng Wan cinemas. SINGAP9REAN Chen Chenggui mfc m cherished a dream and he worked at it. Last May, he took the first step towards stardom in Hongkong. He makes his film debut in Express as a senior389 words
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575 1985-09-06 13 MA ZHIPING - MA ZHIPING By THE little-known story of a route across oceans that took early Chinese navigators to countries in faraway continents from the third century BC is told in a new film called Maritime Silk Road, released in Beijing recently. The film,China Daily - 575 words
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Advertisement296 1985-09-06 13 Winners of Cross-language Crossword No 202 $51 cash: KEE EE WAH (I.C. No: *****52/E) $21 cash each: NG CHIN KIM K H LEE (LC. No: *****53/B) (I.C. No: *****37/H) TAN AH AR LEE LAY KHENG (LC. No: *****38/Z) (LC. No: *****78/Z) TENG K AH CHIOONG LJM MEE LING (LC. No:296 words
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Advertisement342 1985-09-06 13 CROSS-langnage Crossword Prate will he published every Friday. It hi a Chinese crossword, bat the clnes are given la English. Eleven winners will he picked Iran the all-correct entries. One will receive $M cash and the ether It $21 each. No: »3 Entry Form f* i ™um- Cross-language i ™m342 words
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Article, Illustration647 1985-09-06 14 RASIKAN - RASIKAN SINGAPORE BRIDEGROOM By the Singapore Indian Artistes' Association Victoria Theatre Monday Rovlow6d by DRAMA is the vehicle through which the whole range of human emotions can be put across on the stage. Critics agree that it is easier to write and produce647 words
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441 1985-09-06 14 A.P. RAMAN - S.N. Samy voice of the immigrant masses A.P. RAMAN Bf TODAY, many people take things for granted. This can be seen in the way they air their views on matters which affect their daily life. The Residents' Committees and the Citizens' Consultative Committees and Meet-the-People sessions are three such channels441 words
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Advertisement298 1985-09-06 14 Tamil Word Contest 6 There are six incomplete sentences below. Choose the more suitable word after each sentence and underline it. dbi£lyp suxbahmSiU Gutili^ Qf&JD Lift* 50 Qeu&rdH. $$7 5 uifl&&®r $60it 15 Qeusnefi. atlL-mrib er&i€yu> SssiLJUtr^ iSjSan 6u(mih uihj(£&(B<s>6orrtb. 1 eQ&niurrLiui.a) G&rte® QujD g)^l IL/LC. ajIpoHA (Ssiruflib £)giuiLt-!ir Cairuii)298 words
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Advertisement261 1985-09-06 14 The Worlds Smallest LCD Television V Vj|lr^^ Casio introduces the biggest news in television since j television itself. ATV so small that it fits in the palm of your hand. Yet the screen is so crisp and clear that you'll ||i be able to enjoy it anywhere you go. Tune261 words
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Advertisement571 1985-09-06 15 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES SS^BSi CT AftlTC RCsf)ftftl BSSSSI I Telefax No: *****59 Rates: Box Service: BSSSSSI 9■MR 1 0 nOJUUUI^B Sates Service: Strails Times: 5525.00 ps<v cm. Collected: SSS.OO Telex Servlee: S.T.A.N.T.S. RSSOWI TIMEAD I Tel: *****11 ext 5724-7 L S6«»i Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: Sslo.oo APPOINTMENTS *)n SeoncA I571 words
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Advertisement701 1985-09-06 15 Marketing Executive Applications are invited from suitably qualified Singapore Citizens for the above position. Candidates should be a degree holder, preferably in Mechanical Engineering, and have the ability to communicate effectively in the various local languages. The job also requires a person who is able to perform independently and sees701 words
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Advertisement811 1985-09-06 15 CONFUCIANISM SINGAPORE 559.50 CONFUCIAN ETHICS TODAY The Singapore Challenge by Tu Wei-mmg This book consists a series of seminar and lecture papers given by Dr Tu Wei-ming when he was invited by the Singapore Government to draw up a conceptual framework for Confucian Ethics Syllabus in 1982 The papers in811 words
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Advertisement602 1985-09-06 16 NOTICES DHDB I FIRST-COME-FIRST- SERVED I I I) INDUSTRIAL PREMISES I I (On 2nd Storey Onwards) I I AT I i 1) Qeylang East 8) Kampong Übi I 5 Clementi 10 > YiBhun I S Eunos """M* I 7) Toa Payoh 12 > Tampines I II) COLDROOMS, SHOPS, STALLS I602 words
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Advertisement809 1985-09-06 16 /SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE* 1 TENDER NOTICE I H Tenders are invited by the Commissioner of I H Police from CIDB Registered Contractors for I H the following:- H 1 PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF I NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICE POSTS AT I THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS:- I ITEM A: I m i) HDB void deck809 words
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Advertisement399 1985-09-06 16 CONTACT We are happy to announce that the Kymmene-Stromberg Corporation of Finland has switched to Scott English Ltd to handle the distribution of Stromberg relays in Singapore. For the entire range of the well-known and reliable Stromberg contactors, control relays and overload relays, please contact: £$)tieujpcr soe Agent: Scott English399 words
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Advertisement232 1985-09-06 16 The MRT Corporation PREQUALIFICATION NOTICE CONTRACT 182 I TO SUPPLY, INSTALL, TEST, COMMISSION AND MAINTAIN AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT IN UNDERGROUND AND ELEVATED STATIONS, ALONG VIADUCTS AND IN DEPOTS The Mass Rapid Transit Corporation invites teni ders for the supply, installation, testing, commis I sioning and maintenance of auxiliary equipment in underground232 words
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Advertisement334 1985-09-06 16 SUBORDINATE COUBTS SINGAPORE D.C. BMMMM N«. Ml «f IMS TEXAS INSTRUMENTS ASIA UNITED Itf GOB CHEOW NANG FORM OF ADVERTISEMENT j To Goh Cheow Nang of Blk 62. New Upper Changi Road, #04-1188, Singapore 1046 TAKE NOTICE that an I action has been com- menced against you in the j334 words
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Advertisement834 1985-09-06 17 NOTICES SCHLEGEL TECHNOLOGYPTE LTD I I at our I I I I new address' J I -U M l^n^'ve moved We're now at:--29 Tannery Road, Singapore 1334. Tel: *****44 (7 lines). Telex: RS ***** SCHASIA. Cable: Schlegel Singapore. Fax No: *****45. MACPHERSON ROAD For critical joint and sealing performance. if834 words
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Advertisement215 1985-09-06 17 IN THE MATTES OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 OP THE REVISED EDITION AND IN THE MATTES OP TOBI AN INVESTMENT HOLDING CO. PTE. LTD. (la Members' V.lonUry WlndtagUp) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 308 of the Companies Act, Cap. 185 of the Revised Edition, that the Final215 words
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Advertisement705 1985-09-06 17 I Tender Notice I Tenders are invited for: B I BUILDING Tender No. AMB/T/BS/064 Construe- I tion of bin centre and reinforced con- I crete Pedestrian bridge and motorised I bS gate bS I Date of collection of document: I From 6 September 1985 to 26 September I I 1985705 words
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Advertisement722 1985-09-06 17 I Tender Notice I Continued from annexed Tender Notice. I Completed tenders in sealed envelopes I I clearly marked with the tender titles and I I reference numbers are to be delivered by I I hand to TELECOMS TENDER BOX located I I at the Security Counter, 31 Exeter Road,722 words
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Advertisement796 1985-09-06 17 p PUBLIC UTILITIES I BORRD TENDER NOTICE Tenoers are invited from eligible PUB CIDB Registered Contractors for the following 1 Supply of Magrinl circuit breakers (7.2kV) and spares for Senoko Power Station. Registered Contractors in Supply of Electrical Materials and Switchgears. Transformers and Ancillary Equipment all classes 2 Supply of796 words
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Advertisement636 1985-09-06 18 NOTICES CENTRAL SUPPLIES DEPARTMENT The following tenders are invited by the Chief supplies Officer a) 120 CONTAINERS OF TONER AND 12 CONTAINERS OF DEVELOPER tor use on IBM 3800 Printing Subsystem Laser Printer tor Computer Services Department Tender No CSD 3/STY 331/85 b) PPJNTBIO OF 190,000 SETS COMPUTER FORM, IR636 words
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Advertisement610 1985-09-06 18 MINISTRY OF DEFENCE Tenders are invi.ed for the supply of the items below [Closing time is 1 1 00am of date shown) 1. ORTHOPEDIC EXTERNAL FIXATOR Tender No: HQMS/ 106/850") Closing Date 7-10-85 2. SAF POCKET MARY 1986 Tender No: PTSBOIIB Closing Dote: 17-9-85 3. LOAD-TEST «D€ LOADER FORKLIFT TRUCK610 words
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Advertisement416 1985-09-06 19 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Cisjmslii Wl— gliy Ne.Wef MH *|u MaHff Bsaa* f* »m rasi mtaw Act, (Chapter 185) As* la the Matter af JET ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PIE LID ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Petition for the Winding Up of416 words
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Miscellaneous573 1985-09-06 19 SUN TAN ByCOUH* PEANUTS By Schaiz ■P^"" I fAcraAityyowA^) ll^T^koifM^vST 111 r 1 1 1 1 1 r-? n /TJFi&^Z^ rS^SSSffIS? I V&l«BSHßff>J^ I VES.SIR.MR.PRINCIPAL.. TME COMPUTER SAIP I ITUJASANICEMORNIN6 /N O SIR i'm NOT KA^W*SExrti& \jm*mwWfJ I WAS TOP TO COME WAS ON THEWS? ANP 50 WE U)ALKEP..TME a573 words
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Article, Illustration374 1985-09-06 20 Since it opened on Aug 17, the Drama Festival has generated and kept up a great deal of excitement among our theatre-going folks. There are still three weeks and 11 plays to go before the curtain comes down, but let's pause here andLIM SENG TIONG; NGHAI CHEE WAH; K.F. SEETOH - 374 words
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Article, Illustration719 1985-09-06 21 MURIEL SPEEDEN reviews Emily of Emerald Hill while REBECCA CHUA goes backstage after the curtain calls to talk to several people about the play, including playwright Stella Kon THE staging here at last of Stella Kon's Emily of Emerald Hill struck a resounding chord, exhilaratingly clear,K.F. SEETOH - 719 words
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Article410 1985-09-06 21 REBECCA CHUA - REBECCA CHUA v> IBY TBE time Margaret J Chan had taken her second curtain,*all, the tears hadn't yet dged*on some faces though they were wreathed >"in sroilw. The audience clapped just Ms naif for a riveting perUormante of Emily of Emer£aid Hill as they did410 words
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Article, Illustration115 1985-09-06 21 FROM the position of last week's play, the game continues with 24 Qxb4 Ra6, since Qxb4 was the most popular move submitted. A total of 134 entries were received, out of which 51 gave the correct answer of c7 (although this was piped by Qxb4 which had115 words
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Article, Illustration510 1985-09-06 21 Leslie Leow - Leslie Leow Chess THIS has been a bizarre year for chess. First, there was the controversial cancellation of the ongoing world title match in February. Then, there was the adjudication of the Smagin-Gurgenidze game during the USSR Championship. That decision denied young Muscovite Smagin510 words
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Article177 1985-09-06 21 WORLD chess title contender, Garry Kasparov, comprehensively outplayed reigning champion, Anatoly Karpov, in the opening game of their rematch and Karpov conceded he had lost on Wednesday. Experts said Kasparov played quickly and confidently on Wednesday, bringing new sharpness to the match which was controversially abandonedReuter - 177 words
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Miscellaneous598 1985-09-06 21 What'S On^^H^HHH^HHHH^HH^ DRAMA FESTIVAL Conducted by Choo Hoey. prior to the audition at $2 Art GaUery, 9am to 5.30 HIBITION features 57 works HANDICRAFT CENTRE 1™ m»» n *mx*»mir. Victoria Concert HaU. 8.15 from the ST*ARS office, 60 pm. On tiU Saturday. by this outstanding land- M A l^^^wKi G598 words
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Miscellaneous1151 1985-09-06 21 Radio One The topic in FEATURE (10.05 am) is Herpes: The Hidden Virus a medical feature on this virus and the ENGLISH BY RADIO ?M5 pm) highlights office procedures and the language of business. 90.4 mHz in VHF Band H 5.58 Ml National Anthem followed by Opening Announcement 6JO News1,151 words
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Page 22 Miscellaneous
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