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Title Section15 1985-11-01 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1985 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8515 words
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Article, Illustration909 1985-11-01 1 CPF cash for shares and gold Savings to be freed for investment after a reserve of $30,000 is set aside for old age 4 A CPF member should have at least a minimum reserve of $30,0D0 in his CPF Ordinary and Special Accounts before the excess balance in his Ordinary909 words
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Article131 1985-11-01 1 ■The member can only use the balance m the Ordinary Account. sub|ec! to the limit of 10% of his Investable CPF Savings for investment under this Scheme (fl f &(j* '""The amount withdrawn lor housing is added back as part ot the Minimum Reserve to determine the Investable131 words
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277 1985-11-01 1 MPs suggest how lower income group can own flats PAP BACKBENCHERS yesterday made several practical suggestions to National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan on how the Government could help Singaporeans in the lower-income group buy their own flats. In opening the debate on home ownership, Mr Chandra Das (Chong Boon)277 words
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162 1985-11-01 1 WASHINGTON, Than. Secretary of State George Shultz appears to have given a strong hint that President Ronald Reagan will veto a BUI aimed at limiting textile Imports from 11 Asian countries, South Korean officials said here yesterday. US officials, who asked not toReuter - 162 words
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Article84 1985-11-01 1 WASHINGTON, Ttaors. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is withholding US$453 million in loans to the Philliplnes because President Ferdinand Marcos has refused to carry oat promised economic reforms. Mr Paul Wolfowttz, Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, said that theAFP - 84 words
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Article64 1985-11-01 1 UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. The United States, Italy and 15 other nations circulated a UN draft resolution yesterday that could lead to an international treaty against ship hijacking. The draft, submitted to the General Assembly's legal committee, wanted the International Maritime Organisation "to study the problemAP - 64 words
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Article39 1985-11-01 1 DALLAS, Thurs. The aerospace company Rockwell International, a major defence contractor, said yesterday it had agreed to pay fines and penalties totalling US$l.2 million (552.6 million) to settle criminal charges that it overbilled the government. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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431 1985-11-01 1 New health insurance scheme in the pipeline Protection against high cost of major or protracted illnesses SINGAPOREANS will be able to protect themselves against the high cost of prolonged or major illnesses if the Government goes ahead with a plan for a special health insurance scheme. The Health" Ministry is431 words
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Article356 1985-11-01 1 Chiam gets his sums wrong again Limit on Medisave 4 SETTING a limit on Medisave balances makes good sense, as it will further encourage account holders to stay healthy. The ministry's statisticians are presently studying what this limilt shall be. The quantum must be large enough to provide for the356 words
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Advertisement143 1985-11-01 1 > PW XMISf OF PJRFK T K)N Investing your CPF: How the scheme works Page 16 More than enough for withdrawals Page 14 Home ownership: Easier loans an interim solution Page 12 Why Raja was m our team to China: PM Page 13 MPs' conduct sets tone off political life:143 words
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Advertisement27 1985-11-01 1 Inside Summary World News 34, 8 Asean 9 Causeway It Around Your Place 19 Editorial Background 23 Letters 24 TlmesDoUar 25-28 Classifieds 29-41 Racing 42 Sports 43-4727 words
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Article407 1985-11-01 2 Polys m $5 m link-up SINGAPORE'S two polytechnics have embarked on a $5 million computer project, under which they will link up with universities overseas and boost engineering education here. More than 200 microcomputers will soon be installed m the Singapore Polytechnic and Ngee Ann Polytechnic. Through the vendors,407 words
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Article245 1985-11-01 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: TWO announcements of innovations by Singaporeans m a week show that creativity is very much alive here. If this sparkle is not to fade away, the momentum should be kept up. What is needed perhaps is a major demonstrator project to put Singapore on the245 words
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Article108 1985-11-01 2 WALKING ON THE RIGHT A SHIP'S MASTER suggests that the next courtesy campaign focus on the need for people to be more courteous when using escalators and overhead bridges. He recalls many instances of "people congestion" on overhead bridges, and observes that people also consistently stand on both sides108 words
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Article546 1985-11-01 2 Lower growth m HK HONGKONG Governor Sir Edward Youde yesterday predicted a growth rate of 4.5 to 5 per cent this year for Hongkong's gross domestic product, much lower than what the government had hoped. He blamed it on trade protectionist sentiment m the United States and546 words
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208 1985-11-01 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway Jakarta's 5% target INDONESIA expects higher economic growth during the next few years despite the uncertain outlook for oil and other main exports, Central Bank Governor Arifin Siregar said yesterday. He said recent measures, such as de-regulating the banking system, simplifying ports and Customs procedures208 words
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Article350 1985-11-01 2 FUJI BANK'S ASSETS HERE TWICE THAT OF DBS BANK THE BIGGEST BANK m Singapore is not DBS Bank, United Overseas Bank or the Oversea-Chi-nese Banking Corporation. Surprisingly, Japan's Fuji Bank has $34.8 billion m assets here, twice that of DBS Bank. Bank of Tokyo is No. 2 m terms350 words
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Article280 1985-11-01 2 France on course EUROPEAN champions France swung back on course for the 1986 World Cup finals m Mexico when they beat soccer's eternal whipping-boys Luxembourg 6-0 on Wednesday night. France, who had failed to win m their last three group four outings, leapfrogged one point ahead of East Germany280 words
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Article455 1985-11-01 2 Facing up to change CHANGE, for better or worse, pervaded the atmosphere of the Fifth Asean Festival of Performing Arts which ended yesterday. Hosted by Singapore for the first time, it forced us to face the issue of the survival of tradition m societies faced with the inevitable.455 words
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Article, Illustration60 1985-11-01 3 THE 30-metre high portrait of the late Indian Prime Minister, Mrs Indira Gandhi, shows her beaming broadly. Beneath, workers scurried in all directions as it was hauled into position m New Delhi on Wednesday. The portrait dominated a public rally m the city centreRenter - 60 words
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Article272 1985-11-01 3 Treat women better, bosses told Tokyo unveils some guidelines TOKYO, Thai*. In line with an ecual employment opportunity Bill that takes effect next year, the Labour Ministry today unveiled recommendations aimed at reducing discrimination against Japanese wording women. The draft pioposal, submitted to the ministry's advisory council for debate, includesUPI - 272 words
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Article, Illustration63 1985-11-01 3 TAIPEI, Thurs. Taiwanese police are looking for a man who is trying to extort money from supermarkets by threatening to put pack ets of poisonous instant noo dies on their shelves Police told reporters several Taipei supermarkets had received letters this week asking them to pay or riskReuter - 63 words
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115 1985-11-01 3 BEIJING, Thnrs. The air force has been dropping emergency supplies of food and medicine to herdsman stranded by snow m the remote west of the conntry. Abont 3«,*W people and two million animals have been affected by the heavy snowfalls that began two weeks agoReuter - 115 words
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260 1985-11-01 3 Two get 20 years for drug offence SYDNEY, Thursday A THAI jeweller and an Australian restaurant owner of Chinese descent were each jailed for 20 years today after being convicted of possessing US$5O million (Sslos million) worth of heroin. The sentences were among the highest given m Australia for drugReuter; UPI - 260 words
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Article316 1985-11-01 3 Zail Singh is noticeably absent NEW DELHI, Thursday Indian President Zail Singh, a Sikh, was noticeably absent from a huge rally marking the first anniversary of the murder of former Prime Minister Mrs Indira Gandhi. A Presidential spokesman said the President had prior engagements. ButReuter; AP; AFP - 316 words
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142 1985-11-01 3 Muldoon demoted to lowest rung of party WELLINGTON, Thurs. Former prime minister Sir Robert Muldoon, one of New Zealand's most popular politicians, was demoted to the bottom of the opposition National Party today. Party Leader Jim McLay gave Mr Muldoon 38th ranking among the party's 38 MPs. Mr McLay saidReuter - 142 words
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272 1985-11-01 3 Vatican on permanent coma patients VATICAN CITY, Thurs. A group of scientists commissioned by Pope John Paul to consider how doctors should look after the terminally ill has agreed that stopping the medical treatment of a patient m an irreversible coma is justified. However, care such as feeding, must continue,Reuter - 272 words
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Article30 1985-11-01 3 TAIPEI, Thurs. Police have arrested two Taiwanese and a Thai on charges of drug smuggling after 2,108 of high-grade heroin was seized, a police source said today. AFPAFP - 30 words
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Article, Illustration259 1985-11-01 4 Governor blames US protectionism HONGKONG, Thursday THE Governor of Hongkong, Sir Edward Youde, today predicted a growth rate of 4.5 to 5 per cent this year for Hongkong's gross domestic product, much lower than what the government had hoped. He blamed the lower growth rateAP - 259 words
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344 1985-11-01 4 Refugees like prisoners, says report HONGKONG, Thursday A ROW has erupted over the moral and legal right of Hongkong to keep Vietnamese refugees locked up behind barbed wire m closed camps. A confidential report, commissioned by the Save the Children Fund, leaked yesterday mReuter - 344 words
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Article47 1985-11-01 4 HUNDREDS OF riot policemen yesterday fired teargas at nearly 1,500 students throwing stones and chanting anti-government slogans at a Seoul university, witnesses said. The students were demonstrating against the government of President Chun Doo Hwan, whom they accused of being a military dicta- tor. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article51 1985-11-01 4 THE COST of rebuilding Mexico City after September's devastating earthquakes could reach US$4 billion (SsB.s billion), Foreign Minister Bernardo Sepulveda said m the United Nations yesterday. The figure was only an estimate, he told a news conference, adding that the rebuilding could take several years.UPI - 51 words
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Article, Illustration73 1985-11-01 4 AN EXPERIMENTAL electric motorcycle catching the eye of a visitor to the 26th Tokyo Motor Show, which opened on Wednesday. It was a crowd-puller and was developed by an official of the Environment Agency. The motorcycle has a motor in each wheel and can run as far asReuter - 73 words
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Article61 1985-11-01 4 AN EAST EUROPEAN country m the Soviet bloc is about to improve its ties with Israel, Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir said m Jerusalem on Wednesday. He saw "some positive signs m Eastern European states" after meetings this month at the United Nations with the foreign ministers ofReuter - 61 words
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Article42 1985-11-01 4 US NAVY SECRETARY John Lehman clashed with the Justice Department yesterday over a reduced sentence deal worked out with a father-and-son spy team that passed navy secrets to Moscow. He said the pair should be "shot or hanged". APAP - 42 words
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Article62 1985-11-01 4 A GROUP SAID the number of people refused entry to Britain rose by nearly a quarter last year under laws it described as unjust and discriminatory. The Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants said m London yesterday another 39 per cent were treated as illegal entrantsReuter - 62 words
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214 1985-11-01 4 Beijing tells why life-long tenure is bad BEIJING, Thurs. The abolition of life-long tenure for officials and selection of leaders by lower-level "recommendation and election" are necessary to prevent ageing leaders from making serious mistakes, an editorial in the official China Daily said today. The English-language newspaper said last month'sAP - 214 words
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Article61 1985-11-01 4 FRANKFURT, Thurs. A play by the late Werner Fassbinder denounced as an-ti-Semitic will have its premiere m a municipal theatre tonight despite widespread protests. The play, Garbage, The City And Death, was written m 1975 by the German film director, who died at the age of 36 mUPI - 61 words
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168 1985-11-01 4 Executives of top US firms in Hanoi HANOI, Thurs. Business executives from about 31 major US flims arrived m Hanoi today, the largest such group from the United States to come here since the Vietnam War ended m 1975. Sources said the visitors, who are making the 3t-hour trip asAFP - 168 words
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Article324 1985-11-01 5 One seat lost, hardliners gain m others JOHANNESBURG, Thurs. South Africa's ruling National Party suffered a major electoral setback, losing a safe parliamentary seat to extreme rightists, who are fiercely opposed to any concessions to Blacks. The victory of the Herstigte Nasionale Party (HNP) mReuter; AFP; AP - 324 words
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Article, Illustration400 1985-11-01 5 95% of Pretoria's oil 'from Arabs' UNTTED NATIONS, Thurs. Israel said yesterday 95 per cent of oil shipments to South Africa this year came from Arab governments, which literally "fuel" the South African economy despite their denunciations of apartheid and "make a fortune doing it". Israeli ambassador Benjamin Netanyahu said:Reuter; UPI; AP; Heater - 400 words
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256 1985-11-01 5 JOHANNESBURG, Thurs. Fifteen organisations, including those representing medical, child-welfare and social workers, expressed "deeply felt horror and revulsion" here at the South African government's "assault on children." Out of more than people detained under the country's partial state of emergency, a quarter wereAFP - 256 words
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Article32 1985-11-01 5 WINDHOEK, Thurs. Two guerillas of Namibia's South-west Africa People's Organisation (Swapo) were each jailed for 24 years here yesterday for abducting and killing a radio announcer m June 1983 AFPAFP - 32 words
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Article212 1985-11-01 5 SIDON, Thurs. Muslim militiamen publicly hanged a renegade officer accused of collaborating with the Israelis during their three-year occupation of south Lebanon and said 14 other people, including two women, also face execution. Mahmoud Hable, 40, a Ix?banese Muslim, was hanged before dawn m the mainAP - 212 words
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111 1985-11-01 6 US to go ahead on Jordan arms sale WASHINGTON, Thurs. The United States will sell new sophisticated arms to Jordan despite a Senate vote to block the deal, As sistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs Richard Murphy told a congressional committee here yesterday. The Senate, by a nearunanimousAFP - 111 words
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Article, Illustration353 1985-11-01 6 No links with so-called Maoists BOGOTA, Thurs 6 Maoism continues to guide the Communist Party m China. It goes without saying that Mao Zedong made mistakes but, all things considered, his good m deeds far outnumbered his mistakes. Chinese Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang CHINA does notAP - 353 words
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Article, Illustration67 1985-11-01 6 picture. A BOSTON Ambulance Squad emergency medical technician is seen here m a race against time to save the life of a baby girl. The infant was trapped m a fire that swept through a shelter for battered women m the city's South EndUPI - 67 words
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320 1985-11-01 6 NEW YORK, Thurs. Experts on Aids m the United States have reacted angrily and sceptically to an announcement by three French doctors that they have succeeded m checking the spread of the virus. The experts complain that the announcement has prematurely raised the hopesAFP; AP; Reuter - 320 words
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246 1985-11-01 6 PALM BEACH (Florida), Thurs. A billionaire's wife who posed nude for a men's magazine has resigned as co-chair of a charity ball honouring Prince Charles and Princess Diana, says the head of the organising committee. The Nov 12 ball to benefit theAP; Reuter - 246 words
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95 1985-11-01 6 SAN FRANCISCO, Thurs. Many fail driving tests, but Mr Roy Johnson, 89, of Oakland, flunked m style by ramming his car through a window of the Department of Motor Vehicles. Sgt Robert Best said Mr Johnson was completing his 15-minute test on Tuesday andUPI - 95 words
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421 1985-11-01 6 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The Reagan administration has identified 227 "significant barriers" to the sale of United States products abroad, ranging from Japanese restrictions on semiconductor and plywood imports to Indonesian tariffs on Americanmade chocolates. US Trade Representative Clayton Yeutter told Congress this yesterday whenAP - 421 words
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218 1985-11-01 6 Subway gun victim on theft charge NEW YORK, Than. One ot the teenagers shot by snbway gunman Bernhard Goetz was arrested yesterday and charged with stealing a US$l3O (Ss3ls) gold chain from an acquaintance while ihey were riding In a lift m an apartment block. Barry Allen, 19, of NewUPI - 218 words
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Article381 1985-11-01 8 Nato declares its support Britain to join Star Wars BRUSSELS, Thurs. President Ronald Reagan was given two strong boosts by his Nato allies yesterday a declaration of support for his summit with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev and an outline agreement for Britain toReuter; UPI - 381 words
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Article114 1985-11-01 8 Laser weapon's new target WASHINGTON, Thurs. The United States is carrying out research into Star Wars defences against medium-range Soviet missiles aimed at Western Europe, US Air Force Lieutenant-General James Abrahamson said yesterday. Gen Abrahamson, who heads the US Strategic Defence Initiative (SDI), said Washington was concerned that Soviet nuclearReuter - 114 words
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Article, Illustration137 1985-11-01 8 THESE are the four Soviet journalists who have been chosen for the first meeting of Soviet reporters with a United States president since 1961. They are: (from left) Mr Vsevolod Ovchinnikov of the Communist Party daily Pravda, Mr Stanislav Kondrashov of the government newspaper Izvestia,AP - 137 words
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Article142 1985-11-01 8 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The United States and the Soviet Union have begun "preliminary discussions" about setting up a second summit meeting between US President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. A government official disclosed yesterday that while no decision has been made, Secretary of StateAP - 142 words
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151 1985-11-01 8 English riots set off by parking tickets BIRMINGHAM (England), Thurs. Riots m Birmingham when two people were killed last month were sparked by parking tickets placed on illegally-parked cars, a court heard yesterday. Prosecutor Bernard Hawcroft said one youth who objected to the ticketing of his car became involved mReuter - 151 words
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Article319 1985-11-01 8 Tests show up toxic chemicals VIENNA, Thurs. A new scandal hit the Austrian wine industry yesterday when it was disclosed that three toxic chemicals had been found m tests on wine during the past three weeks. An Agriculture Ministry spokesman said the chemicals, added asReuter - 319 words
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Article, Illustration155 1985-11-01 8 Leftist party leader expelled LONDON, Thurs. Trotskyist politics m Britain were upset yesterday when the Workers Revolutionary Party expelled its 73-year-old pioneer, Gerry Healy, for alleged sexual misbehaviour. The best-known members of the far left party, actress Vanessa Redgrave and her actor-brother Corin, dismissed the allegations against Mr Healy, madeAP - 155 words
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Article44 1985-11-01 8 NEW YORK, Thurs. US Customs inspectors at Kennedy International Airport, nearing the end of the busiest drug-smuggling month on record, found 1.1 kg of cocaine m a cake brought m by a traveller from South America, a Customs spokesman said yesterday. AtAt - 44 words
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Article315 1985-11-01 8 Iata calls for tighter security HAMBURG, Thurs. The world's major airlines, hit by rising costs and a series of air disasters, have called for tougher security but were unable to decide on how to implement it. The International Air Transport Association (lata), which groups 140 carriers, said yesterday at theReuter - 315 words
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152 1985-11-01 8 LONDON, Thurs. Britain told Unesco yesterday that it will not return to Greece a set of priceless marble statues cut from the Parthenon Temple m Athens last century. Official sources said Britain had rejected the Unenco plea, made after the Greek government itself failed toReuter; AFP - 152 words
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Article276 1985-11-01 9 Jakarta sets 5% target Higher growth expected despite uncertainty JAKARTA, Thurs. Indonesia expects higher economic growth during the next few years despite the uncertain outlook for oil and other main exports, Central Bank Gover nor Arifin Siregar said today. "We realise that m a developing country with a comparatively lowReuter - 276 words
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Article92 1985-11-01 9 KOTA KINABALU, Thurs. The Brunei National Democratic Party (BNDP) will present lo the Sultan several resolutions adopted following the party's official laurching last month. One of the resolutions calls for a general election. The secretary-general of the party, Haji Abdul Latiff Awanp; Chuchu, said generalBernama - 92 words
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302 1985-11-01 9 The Dharsono trial JAKARTA, Thurs. MORE than 1,000 people cheered and applauded m court today when a leading Indonesian dissident accused President Suharto of breaking a pledge to govern the nation constitutionally. The former Governor of Jakarta, Gen Ali Sadikin, a witness m a subversionReuter - 302 words
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185 1985-11-01 9 Chamoy fraud trial opens in Bangkok BANGKOK, Thurs. THE alleged queen of Thailand's underground financial world, Chamoy Thipyaso, and seven other people went on trial today accused of defrauding 16,231 people of more than US$l6B million (***** million). The eight pleaded not guilty last month to running the so-called ChamoyReuter - 185 words
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Article56 1985-11-01 9 HONGKONG, Thurs. Four men have been arrested here for illegally detaining five Filipinas aged between 22 and 24 and forcing them into prostitution. The men were arrested last night after police received a call from a Filipina who claimed she and four other girls were being unlawfullyAFP - 56 words
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353 1985-11-01 9 WASHINGTON, Friday TOP US officials today said President Ferdinand Marcos is moving too slowly on vital reforms m the Philippines and suggested substantial changes were unlikely to come soon. Assistant Secretary of State Paul Wolfowitz and Assistant Secretary of Defence Richard Armitage testified beforeReuter; UPI - 353 words
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Article105 1985-11-01 9 JAKARTA, Thnrs. Indonesia is staging a national contest to find the best silver-tongued flatterer on any subject except sex. The country, whose language is littered with courteous compliments, will give competitors of all ages four minutes each to demonstrate their verbal charms even on ways toReuter - 105 words
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Article29 1985-11-01 9 BANGKOK, Thurs. Eleven people were killed and more than 30 injured when a bus collided with a truck m Nakhon Sawan province m northern Thailand today. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration119 1985-11-01 9 Teenage girls in show of loyalty FIVE teenage girls who allegedly joined the communist New People's Army sitting near the arms they surrendered at the Polanco province m strife-torn southern Philippines on Wednesday. The girls were among 45 alleged rebels and a few thousand residents who pledged their allegiance toReuter - 119 words
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Article55 1985-11-01 9 JAKARTA, Thurs. An Indonesian Navy ship has detained the Taiwanese fishing boat Huang Ting on charges of illegal fishing m Indonesian waters north of Sulawesi, Antara news agency reported. The boat, with 16 crew on board, was detained on Sunday and towed to Bitung, north Sulawesi, whereAP - 55 words
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Article76 1985-11-01 9 No hope of rescue MANILA, Thurs. Hopes have been given for the rescue of nearly 300 people buried alive under two gold mining sites m Davao del Norte province, 920 km south-east of here, since last Saturday. The regional commander of Southern Mindanao, BrigGen Jaime Echeverria, said heavy rains hadBernama - 76 words
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Article370 1985-11-01 10 The Sabah political crisis KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Sabah political crisis took a new turn today when four members of the State Assembly, including three from the ruling Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS), resigned. Two of them were assistant ministers to the Chief Minister Mr AhmadBernama; NST - 370 words
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225 1985-11-01 10 NEW DELHI, Thurs Malaysia has urged India to use its influence to end the conflicts m Cambodia and Afghanistan. Malaysian Foreign Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen said last night New Delhi could play a positive and constructive role m the search for a politicalReuter; AP - 225 words
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Article72 1985-11-01 10 RANTAU PANJANG (Trengganu), Thurs.— A syndicate involved m introducing clients to brothels m Sungai Golok m southern Thailand is believed to have shifted its operation to this town. The syndicate uses boys m groups of two and three to tout at bus and taxi stations, andNST - 72 words
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119 1985-11-01 10 Price of petrol drops by 3 to 7 cents KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The retail price of premium and regular petrol m the country will be lowered by between three and seven cents a litre from tomorrow, the Trade and Industry Ministry announced today. Bigger price reductions have been made forBernama - 119 words
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Article, Illustration123 1985-11-01 10 AWARE of their loss of dignity, these people were trying to hide their faces after they were arrested for begging by welfare authorities m Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday. Malaysian authorities have deported 261 foreign beggars, including 185 children, m the first eight months of thisAP - 123 words
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Article, Illustration259 1985-11-01 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Soviet Deputy Prime Minister Yacov Petrovich Ryabov, due to arrive here tomorrow, was widely expected to press for a reduction m Moscow's more than Msloo million deficit m bilateral trade with Malaysia. Official sources said today that Mr Ryabov, the highestAFP - 259 words
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417 1985-11-01 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE National Union of Telecoms Employees (Nute) is likely to decide at an emergency meeting tomorrow to withdraw its participation in the proposed Jan 15 strike by unions affiliated to Cuepacs and the five National Joint Councils (Staff Side)NST - 417 words
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Article25 1985-11-01 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. ZOO Negara authorities have caged the rhinoceros which gored a zoo worker to death yesterday as a precautionary measure. NSTNST - 25 words
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161 1985-11-01 11 Tommy Koh's father dies on holiday BUSINESSMAN Koh Han Kok, father of Singapore's Ambassador to the United States, Prof Tommy Koh, died from a heart attack while on holiday in Washington. The late Mr Koh, 75, was managing director of a trading company, Koh Han Kok Pte Ltd. He had161 words
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Article95 1985-11-01 11 THE GCE O and A-level examinations will begin half an hour later on Friday afternoons to allow Muslims sufficient prayer time at mosaues. FoliowinK requests from the Muslim community this year, the Education Ministry decided to re-schedule the written papers on Fridays. The examinations, to be held95 words
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Article, Illustration737 1985-11-01 11 DAVID TOH - Firms with strict manufacturing practices rewarded DAVID TOH By LIKE any company, Pot ex Enterprises was always looking for ways to improve its products and increase output. Last night, staff of the company were flushed with pride when the mechanisation plans they introduced three years ago won them a Good737 words
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273 1985-11-01 11 TOURISTS checking m at the reception desks of major hotels yesterday got something else besides their room keys a "passport" to the wonderful world of birds. In the first stage of the Jurong Bird Park's twomonth promotion, more than 20,000 guests will be given these273 words
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Article, Illustration396 1985-11-01 11 Project will link them up with foreign universities SINGAPORE'S two polytechnics have embarked on a $5 million computer project, under which they will link up with universities overseas and boost engineering education here. More than 200 microcomputers will soon be installed m the Singapore Polytechnic396 words
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251 1985-11-01 11 TWO men joined the SAF in the late Sixties about the time of the British pullout from Singapore. One fulfilled his boyhood dream of flying fighter jets, while the other's love for things mechanical landed him in251 words
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Article, Illustration196 1985-11-01 19 Indian musician 'Pandit' dies PANDIT M Ramalingam, one of the best known Indian musicians m Singapore, died on Wednesday after a long illness. He leaves his wife, four sons and five daughters. Mr Ramalingam, 73, fondly called Pandit, which means a learned person, first came to Singapore m 1937 at196 words
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97 1985-11-01 19 SOLE-proprietress Koh Ngoon Ai alias Winnie, 25, of Hongkong Video Pte Ltd was yeterday fined $10,000 for having 100 uncensored tapes m her shop m Peninsula Plaza on May 4, 1983. A district court heard that Hongkong Video, which dealt m video and audio97 words
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Article75 1985-11-01 19 A MAN was found hanged m his home the day after his wife and son walked out after a violent quarrel over money. A coroner's inquiry heard yesterday that Kofi Soo Song, 63, was found by his son-in-law, Mr Tan Kiam Bok, m the kitchen of their75 words
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97 1985-11-01 19 METER readers from the Public Utilities Board will be working into the evenings during this month to read ail the 1.75 million utility meters. They need to obtain the actual meter readings for billing because of the revised electricity and97 words
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Article, Illustration454 1985-11-01 19 Dispute at Teresa Ville condo But they are still not happy with developer ONE-THIRD of the Teresa Ville condominium project has received a temporary occupation licence (TOL), which allows buyers to move into their homes. But the buyers are still unhappy even those454 words
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Article, Illustration385 1985-11-01 19 VALERIE LEE - The man who made heads turn drops in VALERIE LEE By HIS is the name that has stood fashion on its head. After all, Vidal Sassoon hairstyles have a reputation for turning heads. But anyone expecting to see the man himself m one of his tonsorial creations will be disappointed.385 words
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Article119 1985-11-01 19 Conmen warning by Hindu board THE Hindu Endowments Board has advised the public to be wary of eon men who had been collecting money for the fire-walk-ing festival at the Sri Mariamman Temple m Sooth Bridge Road on Monday. Police were told last week that two men went to some119 words
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298 1985-11-01 19 $32m heroin trafficking trial I thought I had ginseng in my car accused A SEAMAN, accused of trafficking m more than $32 million worth of heroin, said yesterday he was under the impression that what he was carrying m the boot of his red Hyundai Pony car was stolen Korean298 words
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Advertisement374 1985-11-01 11 LEGO LEADS THE WAY WITH LOW PRICES! J ffl Knight's Castle WZiSfM Leg. *&fh\ I Ir-^fllN-ii W AJflBR^/ 3~tD "sSSßk^*' IDEA BOOK i^|j»#^ \l m ip-ri^jp A toj^t u^rl /V/" J ri 7 gagg «S_Dh y jt^v HHHHH Building tips r 4Li^ -=^J ■It 1 g^/ M Jp I W374 words
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Article117 1985-11-01 12 ACTING Labour Minister Lee Yock Suan announced the Government's latest move to liberalise the use of Central Provident Fund savings. Members who want a bigger say m managing their savings will soon be allowed to take out part of their money to invest m safe117 words
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Article54 1985-11-01 12 NO SOONER had Mr Lee Yock Suan explained how the CPF-for-investments scheme will work than he was asked, by Mr Tang See Chim (Chua Chu Kang), why CPF members could not use their money for another investment to pay for their children's education. This is still being54 words
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Article77 1985-11-01 12 MUCH of the day was devoted to discussing ways m which the poorest Singaporeans can become home-owners. Mr S. Chandra Das (Chong Boon) moved a motion congratulating the HDB on its public housing achievements and urging the Government to take measures to help the poor buy77 words
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Article, Illustration97 1985-11-01 12 THE motion was seconded by Mr Philip Tan (Paya Lebar, who urged the HDB to help hard-hit businessmen immediately by lowering rents for its shops and factories. To help the poor buy homes, he said, they should be assured of gainful employment and their children should be97 words
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Article92 1985-11-01 12 MR CHNG Hee Kok (Radin Mas) hoped that the HDB will leave no stone unturned m efforts to help the poor buy homes. He said the HDB should even consider letting these people skip payments near their major festivals and so avoid running into arrears. Mr Chew92 words
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Article99 1985-11-01 12 MR J. B. Jeyaretnam (Anson) said Mr Chandra Das' motion was clearly meant to "sing a chorus of praise" for the HDB and the People's Action Party. He called, instead, for a commission of inquiry to study the cost of HDB flats, whether prices could be99 words
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Article62 1985-11-01 12 SEVERAL government MPs criticised the opposition MPs and spoke up for the HDB. National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan said he had no need to seek praise for the HDB. He said various measures were being considered to help the poor own their homes and62 words
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Article60 1985-11-01 12 MR J. B. Jeyaretnam wanted a briefing on the Prime Minister's recent travels. Mr Lee Kuan Yew said his assessment of his visits to China, the United States and the Bahamas had already been reported, but he was willing to entertain questions from the House. The question-and-answer session60 words
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Article, Illustration74 1985-11-01 12 EXPLAINING the recent crash-recruitment of graduates to teach in secondary schools, Education Minister Dr Tony Tan said the ministry had avoided two other options employing relief teachers or recruiting more foreign teachers. Most relief teachers are untrained and the turnover is high, he said during Question Time.74 words
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Article138 1985-11-01 12 ALAN JOHN - ALAN JOHN -By dignity IN AN adjournment motion, Mr Abdullah Tarmugi (Siglap) expressed his concern about maintaining the dignity of MPs at all times. Although some may describe PAP MPs as "bland, prim and proper", Mr Tarmugi said MPs should not sacrifice their scruples and devotion to138 words
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Article, Illustration778 1985-11-01 12 Debate on HDB home ownership Chandra Das on ways to help the poor buy homes THAT this House RECOGNISING the achievements of the Housing Board in the past 25 years; and COMMENDING the valuable contributions made by the management, staff and workers of the HDB778 words
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Article305 1985-11-01 12 LEND or give your "excess" CPF savings to a relative and help him boy a Housing Board flat. Or if yon don't have needy relatives, donate your CPF savings to help low-income earners bay a home. Mr Philip Tan (Paya Lebar) suggested that the Government305 words
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218 1985-11-01 12 Flat dwellers can keep costs down BOTH the Housing Board and the residents living m its estates can help keep maintenance and conservancy charges low, Mr Chew Heng Ching (Kaki Bukit) said. The HDB could become more productive through automation and thus bring such charges down for those m the218 words
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505 1985-11-01 12 Call for a commission of inquiry into costs A COMMISSION of inquiry should be set up to study the costs of Housing Board flats and to see if their prices can be lowered for those people who cannot afford to buy them at the moment. Proposing an amendment to a505 words
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277 1985-11-01 12 EXISTING faculties m older housing estates should be modified to meet the needs of the elderly and yet be attractive enough to the young, Mr S. vasoo (Bo Wen) said. He identified this as one of the social challenges for the Housing Board277 words
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Article361 1985-11-01 12 Package to Help the poor coming A COMPREHENSIVE package of measures to help lower-income families buy their own homes will be announced by the Government in the next few months. National Development Minister Mr Teh Cheang Wan said this at the end of the debate on the motion urging the361 words
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856 1985-11-01 13 PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew tolerates questions he regards as exasperating better these days than he used to. Particularly those from Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam. Two or three years ago, Mr Lee would have thundered m retaliation had he been questioned the way he856 words
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Article, Illustration2082 1985-11-01 13 Why Raja was in the team to China MR J. B. Jeyaretnam (Anson) yesterday wanted the Prime Minister to report to the House on his recent trips to China, the United States and the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting m the Bahamas. We reproduce here excerpts of the exchange between2,082 words
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Article225 1985-11-01 13 THE Government has to date announced measures totalling $915 million over a full year to stimulate the economy. Minister for Finance and Health Dr Richard Hu said a number of tax concessions were announced on July 28 and Aug 31. On Oct 24, the225 words
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Article, Illustration812 1985-11-01 13 THE Government does not think that the recent price increase of some newspapers published by Singapore Press Holdings is profiteering and an abuse of its monopoly. "The answer must be no. Otherwise, action would have been taken already," said BrigadierGeneral (Reservist) Lee812 words
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Article, Illustration949 1985-11-01 15 Debate on use of CPF ACTING Labour Minister Lee Yock Suan yesterday told Parliament that the use of CPF funds was continually being liberalised and this indicated clearly that the Government had the money to meet withdrawals. He brought up this point during a lively949 words
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Article109 1985-11-01 15 A number of MPs yesterday jumped to the defence of the Housing Board when the two opposition members proposed an amendment to a motion tabled by Mr S. Chandra Das (Chong Boon) and Mr Philip Tan Tee Yong (Paya Lebar) calling on the Government to109 words
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377 1985-11-01 15 Draconian powers? Allegations untrue MR TANG See Chim (Chua Chu Kang) and Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam (Anson) got into an argument over the HDB's quit notices to owners, which the opposition member said illustrated the draconian powers of the board. Mr Tang, who rose to oppose Mr Jeyaretnam's proposed amendment to377 words
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Article254 1985-11-01 15 HOUSING Board flats are no longer cheap and this is the main reason the statutory board has failed m its objective of achieving 100 per cent home ownership, Mr Chiam See Tong (Potong Pasir) said. He was speaking m support of an opposition proposal to254 words
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Article210 1985-11-01 15 THE last MP to speak on the home-ownership motion was Mr Chng Hee Kok (Radin Mas), who called for a decision to be taken soon so that a scheme could be implemented to help lower-in-come families own their homes. Mr Chng said the matter had been210 words
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Article351 1985-11-01 15 DR LAU Teik Soon (Serangoon Gardens) said that Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam (Anson) has the tendency "to suggest ever so often, commissions of inquiry into various matters before the House". "His strategy is very simple. Make false allegations about the Government, produce half-truths,351 words
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Article, Illustration182 1985-11-01 15 Chiam should have accepted Teh's offer DR LEE Boon Yang Jalan Besar) said that Mr Chiam See Tong should have taken op the offer made previously by the Minister for National Development to him to build four blocks of flats. After all, if the MP for Potong Pasir had accepted,182 words
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Article84 1985-11-01 15 THE MP for Kampong Kembangan, Mr Yatiman Yusof, criticised the two opposition members for making "dirty" and "dishonest" allegations about the good work that had been done by the HDB. He said their remarks were purely for political gains. It was unthinkable for them84 words
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Article, Illustration550 1985-11-01 15 Guidelines on conduct of MPs needed Adjournment motion SINGAPORE politics runs the risk of being corrupted by unethical MPs unless strict codes of conduct are upheld, Mr Abdullah Tarmugi (Siglap) said. The moral values and beliefs of MPs determine their conduct. He said "these set the tone of political life550 words
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448 1985-11-01 15 Jeya accuses PAP MPs of dishonesty MR J. B. Jeyaretnam (Anson) yesterday accused PAP MPs of dishonesty. Speaking during the debate on the motion for the adjournment moved by Mr Abdullah Tarmugi, he said the PAP backbencher did not have the courage "to come quite clean with what he has448 words
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Article118 1985-11-01 17 $20 0,000 an answer Bt it costs to for Chiam He assured the House that where information sought was of public internd relevant to the performance of the nment, no effort would tx? spared to gather But the Government mighi find it necessary to de partial answers if |uestlons were118 words
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Article107 1985-11-01 17 Plan to free sugar trade by 1987 mga elded to liberalise the sugar (because of the world and lower sugar prices. It had removed the excise duty on refined sugar ■■-lowed traders to import sugar from overseas if they wanted to. The excise duty on w and sugar 1 1107 words
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Article, Illustration1242 1985-11-01 17 Investing your CPF: How the plan works Statement by the Acting Labour Minister, Mr Lee Yock Suan, m Parliament yesterday Savings can be used for investment in shares, loan stocks and gold THE basic objective of the Central Provident Fund (CPF) is to provide for the old-age financial security of1,242 words
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Advertisement368 1985-11-01 19 Sizzling songbird, Honey, and Sunny and Gary are all set to dazzle you at the Bougainvillae Lounge with their renditions of jazz, pop, blues, ballad, and country and western numbers. You'll also be dazzled by the Strand's sensational discount on all room rates And the Strand Coffee Shop's daily set368 words
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Article, Illustration639 1985-11-01 21 GOH SUI NOI - Mini-marts war brings smiles GOH SUI NOI Siglap Shoppers gain from the competition and give-aways By TWO competing mini-markets, three doors away from each other, are bringing satisfied smiles to shoppers m Siglap and the nearby Marine Parade area. Both stores along Upper East Coast Road have been handing out639 words
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Article200 1985-11-01 21 MALAY organisations will now find it easier to make use of facilities at community centres for their functions and activities. They can make their bookings through the Central Council of Malay Or- ganisations (Majlis Pusat) instead of going directly to the CCs. Mr Zulkifli Mohamed,200 words
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181 1985-11-01 21 HDB mobile exhibition at 11 area offices FOR those who missed the Housing Board's 25th anniversary exhibition at the Singapore Conference Hall, they still have a chance to see some of the exhibits. The items will be making the rounds of the housing estates from today until Jan 22 next181 words
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Article133 1985-11-01 21 STUDY rooms at the following community centres will open their doors at 9.30 am from today for the benefit of students sitting for the GCE O and A level examinations this month and the next: Sembawang, Marsiling, Ang Mo Kio/Bo Wen, Teck Ghee,133 words
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100 1985-11-01 21 Tampines SINGAPORE Bus Service No 18, which caters for Tampines residents, will be diverted to loop at Tampines Street 22 from Nov 3. This service has been making a U-turn at the junction of Tampines Avenue 2 and Street 21 since 1982.100 words
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160 1985-11-01 21 Dragon boat races will be the highlight THE Singapore River between Elgin Bridge and Cavenagh Bridge will reverberate on Sunday afternoon with drum beats of dragon boats competing m the Third Singapore River Regatta. More than 1,560 people are expected to take part m this year's regatta, making it the160 words
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Article, Illustration493 1985-11-01 21 GOH SUI NOI - GOH SUI NOI Punggol By IF THE yellow boat could talk, it would probably cry out for mercy. Six evenings a week for the past month, it has taken unrelenting punishment from three teams of rowers from the Punggol Point community centre. When the493 words
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547 1985-11-01 24 The Straits Times says Awakening that creative urge A group of local engineers at Hewlett Packard makes the headlines by designing an advanced computer keyboard which would be adopted worldwide by the company. A local company successfully develops a modem a device to link computers through telephone lines with special547 words
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Article, Illustration551 1985-11-01 24 HALINAH TODD - Head of the second generation leaders HALINAH TODD Profile on Mr Goh Chok Tong KUALA LUMPUR Mr Goh Chok Tong is tall, lean and unbending. His hair, slightly greying at the temples, is brushed austerely back from his face. He sips Chinese tea from a porcelain bowl. His thinlipped mouth551 words
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Article, Illustration2106 1985-11-01 24 On Sunday and Monday, the New Sunday Times and the New Straits Times, m a focus on Singapore's younger leaders, published excerpts of two interviews with First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong and Brig-Gen (Res) Lee Hsien Loong, Minister of State (Defence, and Trade2,106 words
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117 1985-11-01 24 4 1 THINK the good relationship (between Singapore and Malaysia) now conies from an appreciation of each other's problems, that each leader is sincere and is working for his country and would qpt do anything to check the other country. Trust and confidence haveMr Goh - 117 words
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531 1985-11-01 24 Reagan's tailor versus Bolshie charm Art Buchwatd LOS ANGELES The White House has been stewing over the successful public relatkns campalgn of Mikhail Gorbachev. US specialists to Soviet affairs were called m recently to deal with what has become knowi m diplomatic circles as the "Commie Charm Factor". "Gentlemen, we'reLos Angeles Times - 531 words
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Advertisement497 1985-11-01 24 ISimapomiPmgh IMLgm stories of I Singapore vividly told by past visitors. Imr 0^ times bqoks W""^^^^^ 1 International w^^^ Distributed by [m FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS I I^JJJ Jjurong Port Road Smgipofe a m«mB«tol Tn«T,me« Orjan.jalion Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaysia) Berhad ANNOUNCEMENT Following the announcement released on 17th June, 1985, the497 words
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Advertisement141 1985-11-01 25 USACatfish. A^fellßiecL Our pedigree catfish is a S^*^ something very special. My 1 Raised m special Mississippi (y L^ ponds and fed on a high nl €T \5mJ protein diet of soyabeans, >-v~ §vT corn and wheat. V/^ You'll get exactly what T^OpT*^ we put into them. *^J A delicious141 words
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Advertisement266 1985-11-01 25 The New Bosch Boxer Set. Do it yourself to save time and money. v^ y The New Boxer Set is one yes X fek of the mosl useful home t(X>l /v? X Jfj^wffii klls the market All Bos<h X\ **\<l>^y y^ *mrm :/^MHp powei tools are renowned for X\ \Py266 words
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245 1985-11-01 26 WE refer to the letter "Programme for bearingimpah ■< children here?" (ST, O L9>. There i; vn association for the deaf m Singapore. It had its early beginning m 1951 when a trained deaf teacher and mother of a deaf child started teaching the245 words
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Article, Illustration46 1985-11-01 26 HAVING searched toy dictionaries for the meaning of a certain word m this sign (above), I am still stamped. Perhaps the writer could offer an explanation? Meanwhile, there are at least eight mistakes m the sign. Can you spot them? STUMPED Singapore 175046 words
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Letter271 1985-11-01 26 I AM the master of a small container ship which plies regularly between Singapore and Jakarta. I therefore get to walk around this green and clean country every week. Singaporeans are regularly reminded of the virtues of being courteous. I would like to suggest271 words
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Letter87 1985-11-01 26 THE Straits Time* welcomes letters from you. Your letters must include your signature, full name, address, and home and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. Brevity is an advantage.87 words
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Letter247 1985-11-01 26 Leave it out of the CBD Marina Centre I WAS surprised when I read that the Ministry of National Development would be extending the Restricted Zone to Marina Centre. (ST, Sept 17). Before we get carried away with restricted zones here and there, perhaps we should re-ex-amine why the Central247 words
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Letter81 1985-11-01 26 On the road Drivers speed CARS and lorries tend to speed excessively along Seletar Road, off Yio Chu Kang Road, which is not a main road. As many residents of the surrounding estates have to cross this road to get to the market, a number of humps should be built81 words
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Letter132 1985-11-01 26 ZEBRA crossings have never been the safest points at which to cross our roads. I feel the beacons and zig-zag indicators are not prominent enough to sufficiently alert our many speedy and dreamy motorists. The beacons are small and are often hidden by tree branches132 words
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116 1985-11-01 26 Replies SBC tries to give full market report I REFER to the letter "Market report is not complete" from "Stockmarket Watcher." (ST, Oct 7). Information in the evening share market report is obtained from the Stock Exchange of Singapore. On some occasions, technical problems develop in the SES computer system.116 words
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91 1985-11-01 26 Pupils not given too much work WE refer to the letter "Too many books for a Pr One child" by "Virgo". (ST, Oct 11). We thank the writer for expressing his concern for our children's education but would like to assure him that our principals and teachers are careful to91 words
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Letter73 1985-11-01 26 I REFER to the letter "Haemophiliac was slapped m school" by Mr A. Yap. (ST, Oct 23). I thank the writer for his comments and for bringing his friend's condition to our attention. To help us investigate the matter, I would appreciate it greatly if the writer73 words
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Letter77 1985-11-01 26 Fee increase to cover cost I REFER to the letter "$lO fee too high" by "Penalised". (ST, Oct 23). The fee per copy of the report was revised to $10 with effect from Dec 1 1983 and published m the Government Gazette (Number S 235) on Oct 5 1983. The77 words
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236 1985-11-01 26 Bouquets MY wife recently had an operation at Toa Payoh Hospital. It lasted longer than usual as there was some unexpected complication. Having waited since she was wheeled into the operating theatre, I was very worried, to say the least. Later I was236 words
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Article, Illustration91 1985-11-01 27 SMALL rises m the prices of blue chips stocks yesterday helped The Straits Times Industrial Index to finish higher for the first time this week, but overall there were still more losses than gains and the turnover was the lowest for the week. The JJT Index91 words
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Article61 1985-11-01 27 SwundjHIfs 394 +24 Kentucky Jpwe 366 +22 M Cablet 610 +20 PeakHua 348 +12 OCBC 845+10 DuK D«« 660 10 DBS 575 +10 Mm 515 +10 ICB 466 +6 MBankiiC 600 +5 Gwtinti 590 +5 W.anm 350 +4 MBfHMpSAc 328 +4 CaM Store lip 320 +4 C*C 314 +461 words
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Article70 1985-11-01 27 U M Flour 950 —100 »yer HHam Tin 700 -50 ronfMent 250 -39 Roiy Elect 480 30 Rahman Hyd 210 -25 Sifma Metil 300 -20 Urn Con* 265 -13 MBF Corp 50c 203 -12 M feature Me 154 -11 H Leonf CmH 685 -10 MatmmCorpn 402 -10 B«r|un<» 30470 words
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Article12 1985-11-01 27 Promet 614,000 AMDB 502,000 Cons Plant 256,000 Sri Hortamas 248,00012 words
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Article79 1985-11-01 27 Oct 30 Oct 31 BT Composite 660 00 659 97 BT Indicator £*****2 *****26 BT OB OS -42 -62 CAW -5364 -5385 06V -***** -***** ST Industrials ,'65 07 766 61 ST finance *****1 2592.18 SI Hotels ***** 707 86 Oct 30 Ocl 31 ST Properties 453.00 451 9079 words
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Article34 1985-11-01 27 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times 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) All time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (2/8/82)34 words
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Article14 1985-11-01 27 THE US dollar gained three ticks to close at DM 2.6165 in Singapore.14 words
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Article20 1985-11-01 27 DM Y FF S| H$ 118$ ***** ***** 212.00 unq 2.1320 unq 1.4415 2.6165 211.55 7.9810 2.1297 7.798020 words
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Article32 1985-11-01 27 Eurodollar: Gained two ticks to 92.00 a contract. Deutschemark: Remained unchanged at 0.3835 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained three ticks to 0.*****7 a contract. Gold: Lost US$1.20 to US$328.10 an ounce.32 words
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Article53 1985-11-01 27 TOKYO, Thurs. Sumitomo Bank Ltd said it and Bankers Trust Co have jointly established an investment advisory company, Sumigin Bankers Investment Management Co Ltd. Sumitomo said the 50-50 joint venture will have an authorised capital of 400 million yen and will be headquartered m Tokyo with an officeReuter - 53 words
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Article101 1985-11-01 27 BETHLEHEM, (Pennsylvania), Thurs. Bethlehem Steel Corp yesterday announced a net loss of US$76.B million (about Ssl64 million) for its third quarter and said it expected further losses m its next quarter. In addition, the board of governors voted to omit a quarterly dividend on common stock forAP - 101 words
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Article53 1985-11-01 27 HONGKONG, Thurs. The Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Corp announced yesterday that it is taking steps to wind-up Atlas Electronics Manufactur- ing Co Ltd, a subsidiary of Atlas Industries Ltd. The bank said it was taking the action to safeguard the interests of creditors and to enable to claimAP - 53 words
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Article70 1985-11-01 27 LONDON, Thurs. The British government is to subsidise a trade loan of £100 million (about Ss3o6 million) to China to secure large capital projects and match soft loan competition from other governments, Overseas Development Minister Timothy Raison revealed today. The loan is likely to be made atAFP - 70 words
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Article105 1985-11-01 27 WILMINGTON (Delaware), Thurs. The biggest US chemicals group, Dv Pont Co, today reported a 10 per cent fall m net third quarter profits to US$2B2 million (about SS6OO million) after US$3l5 million m the third quarter of 1984. Sales were down 2 per cent to US$B.5 billion,AFP - 105 words
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Article459 1985-11-01 27 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ Survey shows its assets are twice those of DBS Bank By IF you think the biggest bank m Singapore is DBS Bank, United Overseas Bank or the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, think again Japan's Fuji Bank has $34.8 billion m assets here, twice459 words
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Article, Illustration393 1985-11-01 27 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By MALAYSIAN banks seem to be outperforming Singapore banks, if Malayan Banking Bhd's results are anything to go by. Maybank, the largest financial group m Malaysia with more than 200 domestic and foreign branches, has reported its sixth straight year of393 words
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323 1985-11-01 27 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG By FOR the first time, officials from the central government of China will be m Singapore from today to talk about the ABCs of doing business m China. Seven speakers from the Beijing central government and five from the governments323 words
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340 1985-11-01 27 ■MARA FERNANDEZ - ■MARA FERNANDEZ By I IF YOU need figures on China's gross national product, import and export and money supply but cannot find them, Hongkong's Dataßase Asia Ltd will soon be able to help. It recently signed a 10--year agreement with a Chinese340 words
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385 1985-11-01 27 N. BALAKRISHNAN - N. BALAKRISHNAN By THE Singapore Australian Business Council (SABC) has made a strong protest against the Australian government's proposal to remove the tax concessions now enjoyed by Australian companies with operations abroad. The government has announced that it intends to move to a385 words
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Article88 1985-11-01 27 The top money makers Net earnings 1 United Overseas L Bank $105.7 mil 2 DBS Bank $101.8 mil BLj 3 Oversea-Chinese "1 Banking Corp! $96.8 mil 4 Hongkong Bank $64.6 mil P^fl) 5 Bank of Montreal Asia $52.3 mil The losers Net losses 188 words
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Article, Illustration168 1985-11-01 27 TWO jobs have been combined into one m a top-level reshuffle at the Standard Chartered Bank. Mr Michael Taylor will assume the newlycreated post of Manager Singapore on Nov 6. The new post combines the role Mr Taylor formerly held as Banking Manager with the168 words
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255 1985-11-01 27 US Steel takes over Texas Oil and Gas PITTSBURGH, Thure. US Steel Corp today announced Its second major move Into the energy field with the takeover of Texas Oil and Gas Corp, prompting the company to acknowledge that It might consider changing its name. The biggest United Stat^ steelmaker, which255 words
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Article2797 1985-11-01 28 READERS should be aware of the Rotations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered m "business done". Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does2,797 words
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Article2577 1985-11-01 28 INDUSTRIALS Aiinomoto (3 3OS) A Choc (3 04B 3 06S) (4) 3 02 (II) 304 AMD (4 50S) (3) 4 50 Alcom (0 98B 0 99S) (10) 0 98 (3) 1 00 (1) 0.99' i (1) 0.97 (15) 0 99 AISB (0 94B 0.94 WSJ2,577 words
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Article2699 1985-11-01 28 Al shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/riitrts. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dollars. 1985 Last YMd Vol Day Nfh Low Company Sale Chanfe ('000) tfgh Low2,699 words
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Article342 1985-11-01 30 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 5 V* s'/4 5 5'/ 4 Monthly 5'/ 2 Autosave 4 3 i Fixed deposit 1 month 4/4 4V4 4 4 V 4 (1) 2 months 4'/ 4 (l) 3 months 4W 4 4 4V4 4 V 4 (1) 6342 words
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Article151 1985-11-01 30 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4906 1.4945 6.79—6.61 Canadian dollar 1.5574-1.5587 6.48-6.37 NZ dollar 1.2265-1.2335 8.32-7.99 Sterling pound 3.0622-3.0657 3.29-3.24 US dollar 2.1295-2.1305 4.72-4.68 of foreign currency Austrian schilling 11.3573—11.5474 87.50-85.03 Belgian franc151 words
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Article102 1985-11-01 30 THE US dollar closed lower against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed lower m quiet trading after fluctuating within a range of 2.1280 and 2.1325. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.6295/05 and closed at 2.6250/60. Trading was hectic, fluctuating between102 words
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Article105 1985-11-01 30 THE kilobar market PHYSICAL Buym-Se»ea traded between 5522,360 G^ o s$ and 5522,430 yesterday. Kllobar 22 234-22 364 The Far East gold Igm 22 32 market opened at b J m \\\~\ll U*****.90/6.40. It was |jj{* *****59 traded to a low of w^ 1116-1136 U*****.60/6.00. The high m H"-«105 words
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Article25 1985-11-01 30 GOLD US$/oz Thurs Wed Singapore 325.70-326.10 326.60-327.00 Hongkong 325.70-326.10 326 *****.10 Wed Tins New York 325.40—325.90 326.90 327.40 London 326.00 326.50 325.80 326.3025 words
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Article231 1985-11-01 30 Managers' prices for Nov 1 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce I 69— 1 79 The Savings Fund I 27 I 35 S poie Prog fund 0 72 0 /6*d Spot* Sec Fund I 06— I 12 S pore Invest Fund 0 78-0 83 S pore Equity Fund 0231 words
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Article89 1985-11-01 30 Eurodollar 3-month deposit THE December Eurodollar was not traded as widely as Chicago time and the range was tightly traded. Nevertheless, good volume was registered and market operators are waiting for the last leg of the US Treasury refunding to give direction to interest rates. (100 implied interest rate) Open89 words
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Article, Illustration76 1985-11-01 30 DEUTSCHEMARK contract was traded higher m a thin market as many traders m the cash market are squaring for the month-end. There is still a bias to buy the contracts as the threat of intervention on both the foreign exchange and interest rate fronts are still very real. (US76 words
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Article57 1985-11-01 30 YEN continually met resistance at 0.4732 level as absence of any Bank of Japan's intervention gave courage to some to sell the Yen contracts. However, volume remained moderate. (Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dec H. *****0 0.*****2 0.*****0 0.*****7 231 Mar 0.*****5 Jan 0.*****2 Open57 words
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Article, Illustration30 1985-11-01 30 NO INTEREST was seen m the gold pit as the market is seeing currencies as a better punt. (In USS per troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol30 words
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Article16 1985-11-01 30 Rubber Closing prices cents/kilo Singapore November 156.00 down one cent Malaysia November 180 50 unch16 words
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Article22 1985-11-01 30 Closing prices Copper E/tonnt Wed Spot *****-***** (964.50-5C5.00) 3 months 984 00—984 50 (981.50-982.00 Market tone Barely steady Sales 14.900 tonnes22 words
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Article29 1985-11-01 30 Closmj prices Silver USJ troy oi Thurt Ned Singapore 6 13-6 16 617-6 20 Wed Tuti New YorK 6 13-6 16 6 19-6 22 Source Credit Swsse. Spore29 words
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Article22 1985-11-01 30 Cknkig (xicei Aluminium /tonne Mtd Spot 652.00-652.50 (659.00-659 50) 3 months 676.00 676 50 (683.00-683.50) Market tone: Easier Sales: 12.425 tonnes22 words
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Article99 1985-11-01 30 Crude MS/tonne palm oil Nov 677.50 ■(south north) 675 (central) Dec 692.50 (south) |!a e K USS/tonnes RBD palm Nov 332.50 (sellers) Dec 337 50 (sellers) Jan 345 (sellers) RBD Olem Oct 335 (sellers) Nov 330 (sellers) Dec 335 (sellers) Jan 342.50 (sellers) RBD Steann Nov/Dec/Jan 315 (sellers)99 words
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Article, Illustration272 1985-11-01 30 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block B Kemuning (45N) 1/11 (1600) Fl *****800 Nl Nuptse (717) 1/11 (2000) F8 1100 1200 W2 Elbe (18S) 2/11 (0200) Fl 1700 1800 W4 Urn Humanity (001 LA) 1/11 (2359) Fl272 words
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Article, Illustration297 1985-11-01 30 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Baikal K36 aside 1/11 Kota Maiu K31 a'side 111 Luyun K33 aside 1/11 Ned Leuve K12 aside 1/11 Sarfaraz Rifiqi K 10 a'side 1/11 Arrow Prince K12 1/11 1/11 CGM Velay K17 1/11 1/11 Frances Bay K20 1/11 3/11 Hong Lam297 words
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242 1985-11-01 30 Ship (Voyage) Boxes Available China Contr (23W) lOD 30, 10 (1530) Majapahit (25H8) COD 30 10 (2045) Selandia (403) COD 30 10 (2135) J C Korzemo (10) COD 30/10 (2245) Frankfurt E (25/481) COD 31/10 (0922) Sea Hawk (8544) COD (est) 31/10 (1300) Pasewalk (8/85)242 words
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648 1985-11-01 30 THE Singapore stock market yesterday had its best day m a bad week. Small rises m the prices of blue chips stocks helped The Straits Times Industrial Index finish higher after three days of decline. Overall there were still more losses648 words
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Article291 1985-11-01 30 Oct 31 HKS Chance Assoc Intl Hotel 1.04 +0.02 Bonk Of East Asia 22 60 unch Cheung Kong .20 10 +0 6 China Liflht 1700 +0 1 Cross Harb Tunnel 9 90 +0 05 F E Comortium 066 +002 Far East Exch Ptnlex ***** ***** G I Cement 8291 words
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Article339 1985-11-01 30 c« 31 Yen Charge M.tsub Estate 1130 +60 Mitsub Heavy 412 +7 Mitsubishi 596 +6 ■imomoto 1150 -20 Mitsui Co 438 +14 .koi 400 unch Mitsui ShipbWg 158 +1 ■moda 827 -5 Mitsui Smelting 410 unch sahi Chem 765 -10 Mitsukoshi 640 -5 sohi Gloss 868 -6 Mitsumi 754339 words
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Article289 1985-11-01 30 ct3l S> Chan|e \Si»sr==f& (AUJt) Len{j LeQse 664 4 MageHan Pet Aust 220 -10 Cl 308 +2 Mayne Nickless 34s +5 Nl 288 +1 Metals Explor P M 307 +2 NL 43 -1 berfoyle 960 unch Mideast 26 -2 nc 287 unch Mim 253 -3 lionce Oil Myer 360289 words
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Article63 1985-11-01 30 NST Index Thursday 1,317.82 (1,316.76) ~~d Hongkong Hang Seng -j tffr 1 Thursday 1,665.39 (1,654.68) |L Australian AM-Ordmaries Thursday 1,027.1 (1,028.9) Nikkei Stock Average Thursday 12,936.47 (12,908.66) Financial Times Industrials Wednesday 1,067.3 (1,061.3) Dow Jones Average g£ Wednesday 1,375.57 (1,368.73) (Figures m brackets refer to those of the previous63 words
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Article226 1985-11-01 30 Oct 30 Uss Chinfe Goodyear Tire 26* Guff Res 15% Alcoa 32* H«wl«tt Pack 30* Allied Chem Cp 43* +H Intl Bus. Moch 131* +H AINs-Cholmers 4* unch Intl Harvester 6* unch Am Tel Tel 20* Inrt Tel Tel 33* Amox Inc 10* John Jhsn 47* +1* Amr226 words
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Article541 1985-11-01 30 Oct 30 Pence Change MINING INDUSTRIALS Borlowßand 210 +1 Charter Cons 218 +3 Allied-Lyons 276 6 C ons Gold 489 +5 Ass Dairies IJo 0.-t Pint BTRPLC 383 +2 let 10. Bobcocks 160 unch Barclays 419 +5 US$ Beechom 321 unch AAC 93^ uncn BJCC 243 +10 Amoold 53".541 words
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Article316 1985-11-01 31 But stakes m Rothmans to be reduced SHAREHOLDERS of Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaysia) will receive a windfall m return for having their stakes whittled down under the company's restructuring plan to comply with Malaysia's New Economic Policy. The company will pay M 51.95 on every316 words
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Article34 1985-11-01 31 TOKYO, Thurs. Teijin, a leading Japanese synthetic fibre maker, said today that it is to market m 1987 a "dream fibre" known as "HM-50",with tensile strength seven times stronger than steel. AFPAFP - 34 words
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Article, Illustration204 1985-11-01 31 C I HOLDINGS Bhd is paying $7 million cash to rigbuilder Promet Pte Ltd for a company which manufactures concrete for the paving of roads and highways. C I Holdings, a building materials group, said its wholly-owned Singapore subsidiary, C I Trading Pte204 words
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Article71 1985-11-01 31 TUK.IU, inurs. japans exports of cars, trucks and buses totalled US$3,503 million (S$7.4 million) in the six months to the end of September, up 11.9 per cent from the same period last year and a record for a half-year. A Japan car manufacturers association official attributedAP - 71 words
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Article150 1985-11-01 31 Man fails to live up to hopes JOHAN Holdings, the franchise holder of Dinera Club m Malaysia and Singapore, did not perform as it expected. Chairman Tttn Kay Hock had forecast a better time this yetir when he presented the group's annual report is Jane, bat instead group pre-tax profit150 words
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Article301 1985-11-01 31 ANTHONY HOE - Raleigh's pre-tax profit jumps ANTHONY HOE By RALEIGH Bhd has posted a group pre-tax profit of M 56.3 million for the half-year ended July 31 compared with Ms 2 million previously. And directors said the group's profit target for the second half-year could be achieved. Directors of the bicycle maker301 words
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Article315 1985-11-01 31 Foreigners set on takeover TOKYO, Thurs. A foreign partnership vowed yesterday to "vigorously" redouble its financial dealings and if necessary resort to legal action to acquire Minebea Corp m the first hostile corporate takeover m Japan. The US-British partnership will bypass the attempts of Minebea to cut its share ofAP - 315 words
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162 1985-11-01 31 MELA WAR Corporation is set to expand after gaining control of a public-listed company. Its wholly-owned subsidiary, Melewar Equities Sdn Bhd. completed the purchase of 3.6 million shares m Malaysian American Assurance Co Bhd from American International Assurance Co Ltd last Friday. The162 words
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Article22 1985-11-01 31 TEMASEK Holdings (Pte) Ltd has raised its stake m Jurong Engineering Ltd from 48.12 per cent to 48.34 per cent.22 words
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Article18 1985-11-01 31 HYATT of Hongkong Ltd has marginally reduced its stake m Sealion Hotels Ltd to 6.32 per cent.18 words
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Article24 1985-11-01 31 SHING Kwan Investment Co Ltd has sold 14,221,760 transferable subscription rights m Singapore Land Ltd to Shing Kwan Investment (Singapore) Pte Ltd.24 words
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Article19 1985-11-01 31 PERMODALAN Nasional Bhd has raised its stake m Harrisons Malaysian Plantations Bhd marginrfr ally to 50.07 per cent.19 words
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Advertisement583 1985-11-01 35 70 Situations Vacant Secretarial/ Clerical PERSONAL ASSISTANT REQUIRED with lypinK ability, pleasant personality Kood command of EnKlish Salary negotiable. For interview call Joyce: *****88. GEN. CLERK WITH good tel mantiers, experience not reqd. Alternate Sat. off. $3:50 ne« *****76. JUNIOR CLERK WANTED. Typing and general work. Bus no 81. Tel:583 words
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Advertisement666 1985-11-01 35 71 Situations Vacant: Sales An excellent opportunity awaits you at Cosmetiqu.es De France Pte Ltd. We are on the look-out for young men and women who are keen on making a full and satisfying career m fragrances. Perfume Promoters (Part-Time/Full-Time) You should be charming, persuasive and hardworking, and thrive m666 words
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Advertisement448 1985-11-01 35 71 Situations Vacant Sales SALES REPRESENTATIVES c Some sales experience m automobile spare parts preferred. c Singapore citizens. c Basic pay, commission, transport allowance. c Possess Class 2 driving licence preferable. c Able to communicate m Mandarin and local dialects. Mature, aggressive and hardworking. Interested please call: Miss Choo TEL:448 words
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Advertisement669 1985-11-01 35 71 Situations Vacant Sales EXPERIENCED SALESGIRLS WANTED for teenagers' fashion shop. Call personally at: Supreme House. 9 Penang Rd 01-23 or blk 704. Ang Mo Kio Central Aye. 8. -01-2545. SALES REPRESENTATIVES REQUIRED. No selling experience Training will be provided You can earn as much as you can Try us669 words
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Advertisement550 1985-11-01 35 72 Situations Vacant Technical KYOWA SINGAPORE PTE LTD (JURONG) require* Applicants must have some relevant working experience either m Maintenance Fitting, Electrical Fitting or Welding Must possess Class 3 driving licence Interested applicants please come personally together with the necessary documents and a recent passport size photograph to: 2 8550 words
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Advertisement1065 1985-11-01 36 73 Situations Vacant Production 73 Situations Vacant Production 73 Situations Vacant Production FEMALE PRODUCTION JfcplSS I OPERATORS (temporary) Ctßt^C M •No experience required Minimum Primary 6 education tHe Training will be provided L'* v^V I*^1 rft -JZSUKEBKM. Ist shift: 700 am -3.30pm HHP^iil Gross Salary: 'Vi S J/)jL'/M *'Wto 2nd1,065 words
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Advertisement266 1985-11-01 36 73 Situations Vacant Production 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous f cßpwn ®PWt.E HOTEL We have vacancies for: Gross Salary $600 per month Possess GCE 'O' level certificate with credit m English and 3 other subjects j Must be able to type Gross Salary $550 per month E Possess GCE 'O' E266 words
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Advertisement536 1985-11-01 36 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous isetan singapore-tokyo DEPARTMENT STORE Has immediate vacancies for the following positions:A) TEMPORARY MALE DELIVERY CLERK Age 17 to 24 years Singapore citizen Able to work on 2 rotating shifts Starting salary above $400. B) SECURITY OFFICER (Orchard Store) Age 21 to 30 years Singapore citizen Secondary536 words
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Advertisement670 1985-11-01 36 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous SECURITY OFFICERS (MALE) THE PLACE: Modern fully air-conditioned multi-storey complex with the latest electronic security system. THE JOB: Join a highly disciplined security force of 50 security personnel to maintain security m the complex on a 24-hour basis. THE BENEFITS: Attractive salary package with shift allowance,670 words
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Advertisement744 1985-11-01 36 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous FORTUNA CITY CABARET Niteclub Male Captains- $820. Cocktail Hostesses- $780 Applicants must have 6 mths. experience Interested person, kindly call personally for an interview at: =04-19. Orchard Plaza, 150 Orchard Rd. on Ist, 2nd 4th November 1985 between 2pm -6pm. SEWING GIRLS REOUIREO. Earn $600 p.m.744 words
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Advertisement878 1985-11-01 36 81 Vehicles For Hire WEEKEND SPECIAL 2 DAYS 3 NIGHTS Mitsubishi Galanl Sigma 1.6 Dalsun 120Y Aircon., radio cassette. c Only 1 unit each available. Enquiries call *****30/ *****57 RENTAL FOR AIRCOND non-air cond pickups. Blind/ panel vans 10-03 Golden Mile Tower, Beach Road, *****30 (4 lines). AIRCON CARS FROM878 words
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Advertisement1396 1985-11-01 36 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance ATTRACTIVE HIRE PURCHASE TERMS I I AVAILABLE I I SINGAPURA BUILDING SOCIETY LTD I 70 Shenton Way #01-01 Marina House Singapore 0207 Tel: *****22 Fminct Compiny fSOMIftM Sinn 1950 I In ippmtdcompiny unOtiint TnismttActiCtpiOi tot icetptnq atpovts iromnsmti I Branches: I Beach1,396 words
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Advertisement956 1985-11-01 37 90 For Sale: Toyota '80, TOYOTA SUPER Cruwn 2.0 Fully auto Q regn Tax May 86 Blk." Wl. Towner Rd 01-254 256. S 1232 (off Serangoon Rd '81 CO. REGD. Toyota Crown Super 2.8., auto, 2nd owner, tax 2/86 Well maintained recently overhauled *****82 (I noue> ■81 TOYOTA COROLLA 1300956 words
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Advertisement951 1985-11-01 37 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi 80 MITSUBISHI SIGMA air-con, hi- 11 sport-rim asking $9,500 Call *****14 80 MITSUBISHI GALANT Sigma is I'te owner Aircon, radio cassette, sports runs. $8,500 *****44 •81 GALANT 1600 G.S Aircon radio cassette, 1 pte owner, beautiful cond $10,800 ono. *****85. '81 MITSUBISHI GALANT 16 GS. Q951 words
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Advertisement690 1985-11-01 37 92 For Sale: Mazda f/fffcr<G> Only from Mazda. Buy a Mazda 323, 626, 929, truck or van from November 1 to December 31 and pay absolutely no interest on a $1 0,000* loan for 3 years! Hurry, call at your nearest Mazda showroom or dealer today for a test drive690 words
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Advertisement278 1985-11-01 37 92 For Sale: Mazda 94 For Sale: Other Makes OCT. '82 SUZUKI 800. Aircon, radio/ cassette. Showroom cond. $11,700. Display pager: *****69. SUBARU 1300 ESTATE. Aircon. very reliable. Tax Vicom 3/86. $2,000. Tel: *****95 before 6 p.m. 1 PTE. OWNER late '84. Lotus Excel. With single regn. no. 8. Highest278 words
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Advertisement188 1985-11-01 37 92 For Sale: Mazda 94 For Sale: Other Makes -79 MINI CLUBMAN 1000 S/rims Tax 4/86. PARF. $7,200. Jin. Toa Payoh Caltex Stn. 80 DAIHATSU 1000 XTE 5-speed. Radio/ cassette. 2 owners. Tip-top condition Tel: *****48. '80 SUBARU 1600. 5-speed. Aircond. Radio cassette. New paint. $8,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****53. 81188 words
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Advertisement212 1985-11-01 37 92 For Sale: Mazda 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles MERCEDEZ COACH REGISTERED June 1982. Air-condition, tv and video. 40 seats. Pay $25,000. Continue $4,157 x 23 months or contract $4,800 per month. Contact: Ajensi Sewabeli Sdn. Bhd. Tel: *****7. *****8. 01-*****4, J.B. ALMOST 1983 NISSAN PB bus. Petrol. Original aircon.,212 words
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Advertisement586 1985-11-01 37 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles 5 MONTHS OLD, Nissan Cabstar. refrigerated van with warranty Highest offer secures. Tel: *****58. 7/82 SUZUKI jeep 1000. aircon.. radio cassette, just passed inspection. Tax ti/86 Beautiful cond. $10,900 0.n.0 *****83. DEC. '82 DATSUN C2O van, aircon $7,300. 80 L3OO van. $5,200. Both 1 owner,586 words
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Advertisement402 1985-11-01 37 96 Sale/Wanted: Motor Cycles/Scooters 1983 castom VF7SO insurance new selling $6,500 negotiable Tel: *****96 Mr Auyo.ig. CASH PAYMENT FO» used and ■crap motorcycles Ttl- *****84 97 Vehicles Wanted ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT Any models below 2000 cc. PARF or Non-PARF' used cars. Private company registration. c Commercial Vans/ Pickups PB' Registration402 words
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Advertisement455 1985-11-01 37 97 Vehicles Wanted ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT FOR PARF or Non-PARF used cars Private, company registered commercial/ vans pick-ups Any model, any c.C all welcome c Trade-in considered Kindly contact Mr Goh/Ong. Tel: *****88/ *****88 (Night *****68/ *****13) BEST OFFER FOR quality used PARF/ non-PARF cars New cars' inquiries welcome 3459H>6455 words
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Advertisement381 1985-11-01 37 106 Accommodation Available: Houses distvhToei tiong ham pk Cosy single-storey bungalow. 3 bdrms study/ servant*. Big modern kitchen, spacious living/ dining opens out to large patio overlooking sparkling pool. $5,500 neg BELMONT RD/ A3TRID HILL/ BIN TONG PK/ LSEDON PK Colonial bungalow, 3 4 bdrms. servant's, renovated kitchen Patio overlooking381 words
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Advertisement679 1985-11-01 38 105 Property Financing If you're looking for home financing that's really comfortable to live with... 106 Accommodation Available: Houses TENDER BASIS^I District 2159 Unfurnished Single Storey -'&A detached bungalows located at i|!j Lor. Sesuai: B A) 5 Hume Heights H B) 7 Hume Heights C) 10 A/B Hume Heights District679 words
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Advertisement642 1985-11-01 38 105 Property Financing 106 Accommodation Available: Houses CHESTNUT AYE. LARGE d/storey 5-bdrm. detached house on 16,500 sq.ft. Presently tenanted $4 000. Make reasonable offer. Pillars *****77/ *****76. DIST.IO FEW UNITS, brand new bungalow. Large bdrms., pool, matured gdn. Excellent residential environment. From: $8,000 $9,000. Delfi Realty: *****84/ 5. DIST.II RAFFLES642 words
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Advertisement857 1985-11-01 38 105 Property Financing _s^_ ...just drop m Optimum financing with or can be considered /P^f |l^ without CPF savings Ask also about Revolving Credit U v /jg^S^=S^S Attractive interest rates Facility make repayments >^ /\=z Ito 10 years 8 00% pa when it suits your cash flow A 21 to857 words
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Advertisement375 1985-11-01 38 105 Property Financing 105 Property Financing 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments SOMMERVILLE BVRK PHASE 4 MAISONETTES Km RENT FROM $5,000 PER MONTH COMMON FACILITIES OLYMPIC LENGTH SWIMMING POOL GYMNASIUM SQUASH COURTS CLUB HOUSE TENNIS COURTS MINI-SUPER MARKET MODERN SAUNA 24-HOUR SECURITY CONTACT TEL:- *****33 V^couildfill aM-pogeod vMd\m2375 words
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Advertisement386 1985-11-01 38 105 Property Financing 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments i Fflß Efltf PLflZfl Hotel Style Luxurious Apartments TO LET At the junction of Scotts/ Orchard Road, next to Hyatt Hotel. 1 4,000 sq ft Hotel Style Lobby Swimming Pool, Tennis Court, Squash Court, Billiard Room, Gymnasium and many other facilities. Self Service386 words
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Advertisement861 1985-11-01 38 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments THE PLAZA SERVICE APARTMENTS (Nicoll Highway/ Beach Road) Plaza Hotel Annexe 1 2-bedroomed Fully furnished and airconditioned Full domestic housekeeping services Free recreation club membership In-house bank and department store 7 restaurants Free parking Monthly tenancy Ito 2 years tenancy also available861 words
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Advertisement795 1985-11-01 38 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 28 STOREY LUXURIOUS WING ON LIFE GARDEN Penthouses Apartments For Lease Excellent recreational facilities Amidsi lush greenery beautiful landscaped garden 4 spacious bedrooms, with bathrooms attached. Split level living or dining For details, please call: WING ON CORPORATE MANAGEMENT (S) PTE LTD TEL: *****77. HOLLAND HILL795 words
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Advertisement1006 1985-11-01 38 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DUCHESS CT. CONDO. Duches.s Aye (Bt Timah) Well designed. spacious upper mais. 3000 sq ft 4 bdrms servants rm split-level dining living, marble flooring Facilities s I. playground 24-hr security Avail from Jan '86 Call *****63 D.1025 JUST RENOVATED walk-up apt 3 bdrms bathrms Brand new1,006 words
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Advertisement995 1985-11-01 39 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments HORIZON VIEW 4 Ixtn IS I ully equipped kitt hen. s/po >l 21 hrs security others Furania Tower, Cavenagh House, LlO d Court Hoe-Tan *****21 ORCHARD RD ST. Ml rim s l)r 2-bdrm apt turn with col tv It washing machine B'g balcony overlooking total gree995 words
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Advertisement968 1985-11-01 39 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST.II QUIET A spacious 3 4 bedroom apartments with pool. squash security Call *****07. DIST.I2 BRAND NEW 2-level mil sonette 4 aircon. bdrms p furn. $2,000 Call Prime. *****00 DIST 12 LOCK CHO flat High floor, 3 bedrooms, unfurnished, $1,000 Tel: *****54 *****04 DIST.IS EAST COAST968 words
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Advertisement865 1985-11-01 39 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments THOMSON/ BALESTIER AREA. Brand new 2300 sq.fl 3 1 bdrms S/pool. $lt)00 Houseworld 23. r >!):i7!i VISTA PARK. 2-BDRM. apt $750, unfurnished Available immediately, (.'all 22L'H1-I3 WAN THO AYE. 1) 1334. 3-bdrm Apt., unfurnished, aircond garden carpark Tel 2H8(i112 wonderful offer $900 tot corner flat, near865 words
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Advertisement530 1985-11-01 39 110 Accommodation Wanted: Apartments JAP. FAMILY REQUIRES 3-bdrm apts Allsworth Ocean Ik Westpeak, Ridgewood, Parkway Mans etc SlBOO $2000 *****73 1 CLIENTS URGENTLY REQUIRES lIDH flats pte. hse. Flexible DiiditH *****36 *****03 HDB/ HUDC FLATS/ private apartments required by immediate clients. Housemart, *****43 JAPANESE/ EUROPEAN CLIENTS require hses apts Q530 words
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Advertisement1082 1985-11-01 39 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses A home designed tor creative living FLORISSA PARK '10?- iM§ I Bk. IP*'*. «iai«i^ <^m^l|hP*^^K ■B^iaiker'^^A -tsSmowi «enuej 7^/\ir I brissa Park has combined functionalism with beauty and I jjj\ir^ lsl \°l grandeur to create a haven any1,082 words
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Advertisement683 1985-11-01 39 113 For Sale: Houses D.2057, FULTON RD. 2.200 sq.ft d/Storey intermediate terr. f'hold. Split-level. 4 yrs old. 3 bdrms 1 study rm. kitchen/ master bdrm. extended. 4 airconds., 3 bathrms. Built-in cupboards, fittings fixtures appliances $430,000 No agts. Call owner, *****12. TO OWN THIS beautiful d storey bungalow at Slglap683 words
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Advertisement1166 1985-11-01 39 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses MKHAEI SIM I '^9^^^ m^Z. ASSOCIATES fc i» To be held at Mandarin Court A 4th Floor Mandarin Hotel on Tuesday 12th November 1985 at 2.30 p.m. LANDED PROPERTIES 1 9 JALAN MAWAR (vacant possession) Area: 439.7 so. m. Title: Freehold (Viewing1,166 words
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Advertisement937 1985-11-01 40 113 For Sale: Houses Luxurious living m a choice location. •In exclusive residential district with choice pQf Sdl& Of 1&356. Please call location at Lady Hill and Fernhill Roads. DBS Land on *****00 for enquiries Freehold land, approx 1402 to 1604 orviewing. square metres Developer Creative designs with infinite decor937 words
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Advertisement633 1985-11-01 40 113 For Sale: Houses 0.2880 D/STOREY DETACHED bungalow, 8.100 sq.ft. 4 bdrms. Prestige Realty *****47 D.5 CHWEE CHIAN Rd, 2-storey intermediate terrace. 4 rms. Luxuriously furn. Agent: *****74. D.5 FABER AYE., newly renovated 2-storey semi-d. 4 1 bdrrns. 4450 sq.ft. $545,000. Delfi: *****84/ 5. D.S FABER VICINITY. 2/storey semi-d. 4.100633 words
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Advertisement526 1985-11-01 40 113 For Sale: Houses 114 For Sale: Private Apartments VERMONT PHASE II (Cairnhill area) District 9 1 UNIT LEFT 2 bedrooms 1,100 sq.ft. TOL just obtained ready for occupation fully airconditioned c i-wimming pool WING ONN LIFE GARDENS District 10 high floor c 3,450 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms c vacant for526 words
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Advertisement774 1985-11-01 40 114 For Sale: Private Apartments he Balmoral is set on a hill with good 'Feng Shin" overlooking the g&j j^oSßm \l V Pine Tree Club. Exclusive and secluded, yet remarkably, just five 'p|j J|fl^ E'-^^L minutes from Orchard Road. But perhaps, more remarkably, we guarantee that j^"''^tifosi fw'^llH the price774 words
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Advertisement134 1985-11-01 40 114 For Sale: Private Apartments DIST.IS NEPTUNE CT. 3 1 bdrm.s 1650 sq.ft. Beautifully renovated. Sea view. Mid floor. $240,000. Tel: *****39. Strictly no agents DIST.IS SEA BREEZE Apartment, near Parkway Parade, renovated 3 bdrms Freehold. 1400 sq ft $230,000 o.tvo. ROW *****11 dist.is ST. PATRICK'S Garden. Split-level. 3 bdrms./134 words
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Advertisement131 1985-11-01 40 114 For Sale: Private Apartments D.lO, CORONA VILLE. 2 I 2-storey townh'se racing pool. 3 bdrms.. covered carpark. $375,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****90/ *****91 (agt.). D.lO FERNHILL COURT lower mais. 2500 sq.ft. 3 bdrms./ family. Large terr. $445,000, Everton *****21 1 D.ll HILLCREST ARCADIA, 1713 sq.ft. (iood facing view. Fully alrcon131 words
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Advertisement480 1985-11-01 40 114 For Sale: Private Apartments -rr i wX *n TTWB 'BBjil The Condominium s\o \ok&QPt* comprises: *24 units of 4-storey apartments 24 units of 4-storey 2-level maisonettes Located at Bukit Arang, next to Braddell Heights. Exclusive social and recreational facilities. Close to shopping centres, markets, schools, etc. Immediate Occupation j480 words
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Advertisement290 1985-11-01 40 114 For Sale: Private Apartments RIVER VALLEY RD. grdflr flat 3 bdrms. 1,700 sq.ft. $275,000. Pearlbank 2 bdrms. 2nd fir. 5240.000. Prices neg MUS *****88. SERANGOON 3RD MILE shop unit. 2nd tlr. Suitable residence/ off. $180 000. Paya Lebar. 3 rms. 2 baths. $195,000. VFR *****18. SHERWOOD TOWER (HIGHRISE). Good290 words
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Advertisement956 1985-11-01 40 114 For Sale: Private Apartments D.lO. robin RD. 3 ■>■ l balcony, attached bath. 1,600 sq.ft Highest Of fer Mido. *****34 *****58 D.ll BRAND NEW a. ilk up apt 3 bdrms Low maintenance $296,000 0.n.0 Tzuann *****06 D.ll HILLCREST ARCADIA 3bdrm apt. 1.713 .sq tt $300,000 OJI.O. System Properties *****38956 words
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Advertisement978 1985-11-01 40 116 for Sale: HDB Apartments 4 ROOMED Ang Mo Kio Blk. 324 $78,000 415 441 537 562.646 to $85,000 Bedok Blk 7. 15 $75,000 36, M U> Stf.dUO Bedok North Blk. 87 $80,000 1 lemenU Blk 709 $90,000 Marine Parade Blk 34 $78.(KH) Sims Drive Blk 57 $77,000 Whampoa Blk978 words
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Advertisement1019 1985-11-01 41 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments WOODLANDS CENTRE BLK 1 A trruzzo Ml. ooo AM Kio Blk 219 Hualitj marble $43,800 Pel *****45 Pager *****24 (5.30 pin 3-RM MARINE PARADE Blk 33, high rir Facing sea Renovated Partiallj furnished 146.000 o n o Conlacl Milni Chan *****52 4-ROOM DEPOT ROAD Blk1,019 words
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Advertisement691 1985-11-01 41 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3 ROOM A M.KIO HIGH Ilimi Perrazzo throughout aircon Full VP¥ 542.000 neg 255-3333 3-ROOM CORNER A.M.KIO/ Depot (50.000 Syed Alwl 153.000 Kal--I;iiik Airport $:«uhk) Tel: 1U2229 3-ROOM CORNER TANGLIN Halt Rd Blk 36 $27,000 Tel: *****40/ *****86 Mr Fong (i)a.iii 5p.m.). 4-RM BEOOK RESERVOIR691 words
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Advertisement483 1985-11-01 41 118 Factory Spaces inounm cowta L— IM^ i,|,,jE M i|a an j^nSS^M^g A^^^^^fcSS* 8-storey twin-tower complex of A New Industrial Building strategically located at the crossroads of MacPherson/Paya Lebar/ Airport/ Upper Paya Lebar Roads. 2,626 sq ft to 7,956 sq ft available tor lease Large Car Lorry Park 2 Passenger483 words
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Advertisement256 1985-11-01 41 118 Factory Spaces 7 STOREY FACTORY/ warehouse/ office for sale/ lease at Kampong Kayu Rd. 4th 7th firs. (10.000 sq.ft. each). Ready for occupation. Rates are negotiable. Tel: *****39/ *****82. 7-STOREY FLATTED FACTORY cum office. Located Kg. Soo Poo. Suitable for multi-light industrial purpose. Ample parking space. 8.300 sq.ft./ Fir.256 words
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Advertisement448 1985-11-01 41 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Jf PRIME WAREHOUSE FOR SALE OR 1 LEASE AT I PAYA LEBAR |jt Modern warehouse for sale H or lease by unit. Easy instalments. m. Located at the junction of B MacPherson Road/Airport Road with various dimensions and M up-to-date facilities. m Please contact m Mr448 words
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Advertisement236 1985-11-01 41 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces 121 For Rent: Office Spaces RAFFLES QUAY $2psf n Quality office space m refurbished building d 3,209 6 ooo sq ft for single tenancy only d Unobstructed sea-view n Excellent parking facilities nearby *****33 101 Cecil Street #14 01 Tong Eng Building Singapore 0106 OFFICES: 1,000236 words
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Advertisement622 1985-11-01 41 121 For Rent: Office Spaces LIAT TOWERS ORCHARD Next to proposed BUILDING MRT station Inside CBD Just outside CBD Immediate occupation Attractive rental terms W GOLDVEHI GROUP CONTACT OWNER TEL-*****77 TONG ENG BUILDING Junction of Cecil Street/Boon Tat Street. |i: Noted for its excellent carparking facilities f| Well-served by passenger622 words
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Advertisement660 1985-11-01 41 121 For Rent: Office Spaces SELF-CONTAINED OFFICE MODULE, 576 sq.ft. 8 1/2 m.s. Bt. Timah Rd Free parking. 1 2 yrs. lease. Partitions mcl. No agts. Pis. call *****28. FURN. OFFICE/ FACTORY. Immed occupation. Monthly $1,200 mcl. Ruby Ind. Complex, Genting Blk. -rll -02, tel: *****11 GOLDEN MILE COMPLEX, about660 words
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Advertisement614 1985-11-01 41 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces FOR SALE 2 ADJOINING SHOP UNITS AT PENINSULA PLAZA Approx area 83.5 sq. metres tood frontage Near escalator and fronting mam concourse 990 years tenure Price: 1350,000 nett. For further informations, please call. *****92 ext. 248 RIVER VALLEY ROAD 2 units grdflr. shop h'se Serangoon614 words
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Advertisement765 1985-11-01 41 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces EXHIBITION SPACE AVAILABLE on groundfloor. Approx. 5,500 sq.ft. Aircon., convenient for loading A unloading. Ample parking lots. ENQUIRIES: *****05/ *****07 J SHOPPING CENTRE next to Singapore Hilton SHOP SPACES FROM 185sq ft to 1,561 sq ft Reasonable Rental Available for immediate occupation ENQUIRIES: *****11 (24765 words
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Advertisement801 1985-11-01 42 127 Other Real Estate 127 Other Real Estate OLY^ FIT ENTERPRISES LIMITED yVQj^""^^ Rm. 602 New World Tower y^>^^ 1 8 Queen's Road Central HK TELEX: ***** POLEL HX Prime Locations of the Hong Kong Island Commercial many other properties On lease with reputable stable tenants Very high Rental Income801 words
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Advertisement514 1985-11-01 42 135 Air Travel 135 Air Travel MAURITIUS PARADISE HOLIDAYS at Sun International Resort, 7 Days from $1,665/For brochures details, please call: mm^ HM TRAVEL AGENCY PTE LTD (yXUfJ 10 Collyer Quay *06-08A Ocean Building, MWMBWW" Singapore 0104 Tel *****61/*****34 Tlx: KS ***** TMTOUR TA 0481 137 Tours 137 Tours No.514 words
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Advertisement807 1985-11-01 42 136 Cruises 1 .8 Cruises 136 Cruises |KjK 7 »iWH Coral Princess Offers: r^^^^ppW>^^^-^~^MBfwSP™Hm I^Oair-cpnditioned cabins *'^l^|nHHß«a^B&*iiMr<i||^V^ilHwflUlTilfPiT I <"<-l^ swimming pool. 500-seat cine l^^^BjßiW^B^ l ma. Nightly floor show by international SBHHBHMHBwwM»w««BBHMM«BHHIiI^BBHB cabaret artistes. Bingo. Horse-Racing other deck games. Puppet shows for children. Keep-fit dance classes. Tennis. quoits, shuffle-board.* 18-hole807 words
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Advertisement183 1985-11-01 42 136 Cruises New! 6-Day Cruise to Medan/Lake Toba: Incl 2-day tour to Lake Toba, plus hotel accommodation From $730 Dep Dec 15. 6-Day Christmas Cruise to Penang/Phuket: From $790 Dep Dec 22. 6-Day New Year Cruise to Phuket/Penang: (With night stay at Penang) From $790 Dep Dec 27. 137 Tours183 words
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Advertisement446 1985-11-01 42 136 Cruises 136 Cruises THE BEST f VALUE; Compare prices before a you decide on our cruises. \L 1 A Fantastic discounts of up to 35% r for 3rd/4th adult up to 70% for children sharing cabin. v /7sz/7yzszsz/zszsz/z/ f~f'f m ii<r\™. hipwa tiolnliiys rAV&ir!?i&} *24- 14 Shaw Centre. vC-446 words
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Advertisement755 1985-11-01 43 r— I 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours S&& nfi& WqpM-* wii&ou^ pm^inu- me- eupttt-* jj j j 9. 8 days Ss l2oo Nov 14, 21, 3. 11 daxs All New Ss2 790 Nov 14,21, tIOW755 words
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Advertisement302 1985-11-01 43 NEW ZEALAND AUSTRALIA with GOLD COAST iTi i V Pi iit i Tw The Specialist of deluxe holidays to china Fully Escorted Tours by Direct Flights to Shanghai Beijing Travel with the expert with more than 6 years' experience m CHINA tours. We offer a fully conducted -tour with best302 words
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Advertisement421 1985-11-01 43 A consortium of 4 top travel agents New improved Itineraries with most meals provided. Tours escorted by Chinese English speaking guides. JAPAN EXPRESS^\ y $3»X***** X Osaka Nara Kyoto Disneyland Hakone N. Mt. Fuji Shiraito Falls Tasaki Odawara 10 DAYS ALL JAPAN TOUR $25«8 $2488 Kagoshima Kumamoto Mt. Aso Nagasaki421 words
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Advertisement285 1985-11-01 43 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education i HOTEL INSTITUTE FOR MANAGEMENT "LES AVANTS" SWITZERLAND with AMERICAN HOTEL MOTEL ASSOCIATION Only college m Switzerland offering a Swiss Diploma and The Diploma of the American Hotel Motel Association at the same time Management team of Swiss Government experts ensure high standards Swiss-American285 words
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Advertisement261 1985-11-01 43 "47 Academic LCCI '86 REGN. O' A 1 Level students may join our special Dec. classes and reg. for LCCI '86 now No change m regn. fees Regn. closes on Mon. 4/11 /Bft. Rex Commercial School. 7680 Upp. Serangoon Rd Tel: *****00 EXPERIENCED PRIMARY SCH. Teacher prepare pre-school children for261 words
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Advertisement418 1985-11-01 43 148 Computer C G 747: Commencing: 4 Nov. 1985 An intensive course of part-time/ full-time study for June 1986 Exams. The minimum certification for Computer Programmers/ Systems Analysts. Fee: $140 pm inclusive of Practical and Notes. BASIC PROGRAMMING: Using IBM Apple A 2 month comprehensive course comprising elementary and advanced418 words
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Advertisement611 1985-11-01 44 149 Secretarial/ Typing SYSTEMATIC BUSINESS TRAINING CENTRE SECRETARIAL DIVISION Offers Secretarial Skills Courses Shorthand Theory Speed Shorthand Typewriting Duties Typewriting Keyboard ing, Speed Proficiency Telex (using ERB3 with visual display unit) Word Processing (using WangOA) I #07-05 Orchard Shopping Ctr 321 Orchard Road LTel *****85/ *****30/ *****41. CITY SCHOOL OF611 words
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Advertisement363 1985-11-01 44 150 Commercial/ Technical 156 Cookery ROAST TURKEY, CHESTNUT stuffing, Gravy, Mashed Pota- toes, Candid Potatoes, Commsome Ceslestine, Waldolf Salad on 8/11/85, 2p.m. Conducted by Mr Aw, (have roasted more than 300 Turkeys). Don't miss! Tel: *****13. MRS BENJAMIN'S CORDONBLEU 3 course meal, Tues. Fri. X'mas special housewives weekdays, working girls363 words
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Advertisement418 1985-11-01 44 173 Religious Announcements OM SAI RAM AKHANDA BHAJAN 1985 24 HOURS NON-STOP PRAYER FOR WORLD PEACE BHAGAWAN SRI SATHYA SAI BABA Date Time From Saturday 2nd November 6p.m. To Sunday 3rd November 6p.m. Venue Sri Ruthra Kafiamman Temple Depot Road Telok Blangah Singapore 0410 Organisers The Sri Sathya Sai Baba418 words
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Advertisement305 1985-11-01 44 181 Deaths 181 Deaths 181 Deaths «M» MDM WONG SHUN YIN AGED 84 Passed away peacefully at 8.30 a.m. on 31st October 1985, leaving behind: SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Andrew Chen Khin Siong Seah Sye Eng Michael Chen Khin Onn Woon Kum Hah Daisy, Thau Jin Ho Yew Cheong Florence, Len Jin305 words
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Advertisement503 1985-11-01 44 181 Deaths I win JOHN PANG CHENG KIAT Age 72 years has been called to be with the Lord on 31.10.85 leaving behind Wife: Poh Neo Son: Jimmy Daughter: Margaret Daughter-in-law: Cecilia Son-in-law: Francis Grandchildren:Lynette and En Juan Cortege leaving 22 Lorong 41 on 3.11.85 at 1.30pm. for St. Stephen's503 words
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Article709 1985-11-01 45 ON THE TRACK with LUCKY LEO MALAYSIAN-BRED Spring Cocoon wound up his preparation for the Class 5 Div 3 sprint over 1,200 m tomorrow (Race 7) with a pleasing gallop yesterday at Bukit Timah. Paced by Ultra Wheel (Asuwadi), the three-year-old colt by Amami Prince,709 words
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Article68 1985-11-01 45 RACING steward Lee Thong Choon, who was assaulted m Penang last Friday, flew into Singapore yesterday for further treatment at a private hospital. Lee, who lives m Ipoh, suffered injuries to his head and both arms when he was attacked by two unidentified men wielding iron68 words
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Article1414 1985-11-01 45 2.00 CLASS 5 DIV 6 1,400m (Ratings: 48-37) (Stakes: $14,000) 1 80**76 Hema-Malinl 57 (48) KB Tan-K Chong 5 mm d2 +1 (1600m) Rahmat 11 2 3080** Phenomena 56 (46) Phenomena-Kang 4 nzg d3 same (1600m) *Samsuri 8 3 ***** Easy Creek 55.5 (45) NET-Lim 31,414 words
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Article142 1985-11-01 45 Golden Dawn off the list GOLDEN DAWN, an easy last-start winner over the Ipoh I,Boom m September, is among three Class 2 deletions, according to the Malayan Racing Association's latest classification list. A four-year-old New Zealand-bred with five starts to his name, Golden Dawn was entered for the just-concluded Penang142 words
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Article, Illustration409 1985-11-01 45 Short odds the Chief -fancy that! The Breeders' Cup extravaganza NEW YORK, Thursday CHIEF'S CROWN, the beaten favourite m all three of America's triple crown races this year, was installed 5-2 favourite today for the 2,000 m Breeders' Cup Classic at Aqueduct on Saturday. The race, offering US$3 million (aboutReuter - 409 words
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Article86 1985-11-01 45 NEW YORK, Thurs. Sconia's Scamp scored a one-length victory m the US$6B,OOO (about S$140,000) East View Stakes at Aqueduct yesterday. Ridden by Jorge Velasquez, the filly beat Romantic Girl with Hit The Bell I 1 4 lengths away third. Sconia's Scamp clocked 1:39 for the 1,600UPI - 86 words
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Article, Illustration513 1985-11-01 46 ON THE ROAD TO MEXICO Rocheteau puts Euro champs on course FRANCE 6 LUXEMBOURG 0 PARIS, Thurs. European champions France swung back on course for the 1986 World Cup finals m Mexico when they beat soccer's eternal whipping-boys Luxembourg 6-0 here last night. France,Reuter - 513 words
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Article164 1985-11-01 46 ALBANIA 1 GREECE 1 VIENNA, Thurs. Albania and Greece, both of whom had long since lost all hope of qualifying for Mexico, ended their campaigns by drawing 1-1 m Tirana yesterday. With only pride at stake, both teams did their best to inject some lifeReuter - 164 words
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Article73 1985-11-01 46 LONDON, Thurs. Northern Ireland's decisive World Cap match against England at Wembley here next month will be broadcast live, bat not for the benefit of English fans. The English Football Association have given the BBC permission to beam the European Groap Three final qualifying match onAFP - 73 words
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Article473 1985-11-01 46 LONDON, Thurs. Brian Clough made a triumphant return to Derby last night when his Nottingham Forest side pulled off a 2-1 win to put themselves into the last 16 of the Milk Cup. And Clough, back at the ground where he had so much success asReuter; AFP; AP - 473 words
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Article47 1985-11-01 46 MILK CUP third round Derby 1 Forest 2 Ijeeds 0 Villa 3 Man City 1 Arsenal 2 Oxford 3 Newcastle 1 Secondt round, second leg Tottenham 4 Orient 2 DIVISION THREE Darlingto^ 1 Bury 1 SCOTTISH PREMIER Clydebank 2 Hibernian 4 Hearts 1 Aberdeen 0 ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article82 1985-11-01 46 SOUTHAMPTON, Thurs. Footballers are used to getting an early bath if they misbehave themselves, bat it was an early breakfast that faced the Southampton youth team after they lost 54 to West Ham m a Cup match. Manager Dave Merrington was so annoyed at their dismal showiAFP - 82 words
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Article123 1985-11-01 46 BERNE, Thurs. Turkish club Fenerbahce Istanbul were yesterday fined 70,000 Swiss francs ($69,651) by the European Football Union (Uefa) for misconduct during their European Cup match against Sweden's Gothenburg a week ago. A Uefa statement said the fine was for "unsportsmanlike behaviour" by players and teamRouter - 123 words
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Article148 1985-11-01 46 ZURICH, Thurs. Swiss First Division club FC Zurich yesterday granted Wynton and Shane Rufer permission to play for New Zealand m the Oceania Group qualifying matches against Australia on Nov 3 and Israel on Nov 10. However, permission for the match against Israel hinges onUPI; AP - 148 words
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Article, Illustration346 1985-11-01 46 SOVIET UNION 1 NORWAY 0 MOSCOW, Thurs. The Soviet Union yesterday overcame swirling snow, sub-zero temperatures, a capricious wind and a defiant Norwegian side to become the 16th nation to qualify for the finals. The Russians, needing two points to be certain of filling one ofReuter - 346 words
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Article169 1985-11-01 46 How they stand Poiaru' have qualified for the N.'exico finals Belgium meet Holland, Group T^'ve runners up, in play-off for a place in the finals. Remaining matches: Nuv 19 Switzerland v Norway, Ire- land v Denmark. Reuter GROUP ONK P \V D L F APts Poland 6 3 2Reuter - 169 words
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Article, Illustration421 1985-11-01 47 HEPTATHLON Doctors who practise what they preach about keeping fit 4 The heptathlon is really challenging because off the variety off events. It also helped us practise what we preach about keeping fit. Dr Oon (right, with Dr Chung) JANE FONDA probably never expected a 49-year-old Singaporean male doctor421 words
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Article, Illustration251 1985-11-01 47 BOXING PALM SPRINGS, California, Thurs. The world middleweight title fight between defending champion Marvin Hagler and John Mugabi, scheduled for Nov 14, has been postponed indefinitely because Hagler has a fractured nose and possible ruptured disc, according to yesterday's examination by orthopaedic surgeon Dr Tony Daly. HaglerUPI - 251 words
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Article302 1985-11-01 47 GOLF QUINTA DO LAGO, Thurs. Spain's Emilio Rodriguez shot a five-under-par 67 to take a onestroke lead after the first round of the Portuguese Open championship here yesterday. But menacingly placed, two shots back, was Rodriguez's compatriot and tournament favourite Severiano Ballesteros, chasing his sixth EuropeanReuter; UPI - 302 words
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Article266 1985-11-01 47 ALESSANDRIA, Italy, Thurs. Briton Charlie Magri won the European flyweight title for the third time m his eight-year fight career, knocking out Italian holder Franco Cherchi m the second round of their scheduled 12-round bout here yesterday. Magri laid into Cherchi from the start of the secondUPI - 266 words
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Article164 1985-11-01 47 Willing to pay to stand in LONDON, Thurs. Terry Marsh, the new European light-welterweight champion, will fight for the world title next year, even if his manager, Frank Warren, has to pay for the privilege. Italian promoter Rodolfo Sabbatini, who m January is staging the World Boxing Association championship fightAFP; AP - 164 words
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Article, Illustration374 1985-11-01 47 Lauda sticks to plan to retire ADELAIDE, Thurs. Three-time world Formula One motor racing champion Niki Lauda today denied that he had accepted a US$6 million ($12.78 m) offer to break his retirement pledge and race again for Brabham. "I decided m August that I am not going to raceReuter - 374 words
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250 1985-11-01 48 Seoul Games expect shortfall of $53m SEOUL, Thurs. Due to a low American television contract, the 1988 Seoul Olympics are expected to lose US$25 million ($53.25 mill'on) m overall expenses, the organising committee said. Dr Lee Ha-Woo, secretary general of the Seoul Olympic Organising Committee (SLOOC), said, however, the deficitUPI - 250 words
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Article127 1985-11-01 48 JAKARTA, Thurs. The Indonesian Athletics Association (Pasi) have denied reports that the International Amateur Athletic Federation had refused to recognise records set at the recent Asian Championships here as doping tests were allegedly not carried out. Pasi chairman Bob Hassan said that a report by a PhilippineAFP - 127 words
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Article, Illustration260 1985-11-01 48 EUGENE (Oregon), Thurs. Distance runner Mary Slaney says she and her husband, Richard Slaney, are starting a family. Mary said this week she was expecting her first child late next spring, and was hoping for a second after she competed m the 1988 OlympicAP - 260 words
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Article289 1985-11-01 48 BASEBALL The Hanshin Tigers whipped the Seibu Lions 7-2 m Osaka yesterday to come within one game of winning the best-of-seven Japan series for the first time. BASKETBALL The Utah Jazz edged out the San Antonio Spurs 102-100 m an American National Association game. Other results: NewAP; Reuter; AFP; UPI - 289 words
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Article, Illustration302 1985-11-01 48 PETER WATSON - PETER WATSON By 1 Lao Weng Yew (23 pts) 2 Benjamin Lai (16) 3 Richard Urn (11) 4 Urn Koon Goan (II) 5 Alan Puan (II) < Tony Leong (9) 7 Eddie Loh (8) 8 Ricky Chew (7) 9 Urn Ong Lock (7) II Woffles302 words
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Article197 1985-11-01 48 OTTAWA, Thurs. T op seed Malaysian Misbun Sidek trounced Canad'in Mike Debelle 15-1, 15-0 to advance to the third round of the Canadian Open badminton championship here yesterday. Second seed Dane J°nsPete r Nierhoff Washed Jamie Marks, of Calgary, 15-2, 15-5 while third seed Indonesian LiusAFP - 197 words
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Article347 1985-11-01 49 Men's singles: Pongkapan P. bt Chow Chin Chuan 6-4, retd; Krasae San vises ht Syed Hashim 6-4, 64; Mongkonl Saijun ht James Bagawan 6-2, 6-4; Rod Rafael bt Soonthorn Klaharn 7-5, 6-0; Jirawat Rukkarnpaet bt Nordin Osman 64, 6-0, Mushaf Zia w.o. Raslan Nizaruddln; Shiel Kumar bt Art347 words
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Article331 1985-11-01 49 Mac: We're only human FOREIGN TENNIS PARIS, Thurs. John McEnroe said m an interview published on Tuesday that being a celebrity is "like rape" and that he wished he and his actress girlfriend Tatum O'Neal were treated like "human beings". McEnroe, m an interview with the Paris sports newspaper, Lequipe,Reuter; AP; UPI - 331 words
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Article, Illustration514 1985-11-01 49 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN Reports: Pictures: 4 We don't have any grass courts in China and that's why our players are stilt learning to play on this m surface. Chinese coach Zhang Da Lu TOYOTA *OPBHI9BS The tumble before the ramble—China's fourth seed, Wang Jin-Lu takes a fall that provedJERRY SEH - 514 words
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Article, Illustration94 1985-11-01 49 NATIONAL champion Mahader Hassan did not show up for his first-round singles match yesterday. But he was not alone. For, as it turned out, neither did his opponent, Ulf Brodd. According to Hassan Alwi, the organ- ising committee's honorary referee, Mahader had left on a business94 words
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Article411 1985-11-01 49 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI stays on target with the Singapore darts circle SINGAPORE improved their ranking by one spot m this year's World Darts Championships m Brisbane from Oct 16-19. The men, who finished 13th m 1983, bowed out 9-4 to Australia m the team event to finish411 words
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Article303 1985-11-01 49 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON SOUTH-EAST ASIA GAMES FOCUS THE Singapore Tenpin Bowling Congress have asked the Singapore National Olympic Council to allow American coach Richard Ritger to accompany their team to next month's Sea Games. The request accompanied STBC's Games recommendations. The SNOC selection committee will meet on303 words
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Article113 1985-11-01 49 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN WONG SHOC)N KEAT will not defend his Sea Games singles badminton title. The Singapore Badminton Association have decided against nominating him for the singles and doubles, although he is one of six for the team event. National champion Lav Wing Cheok and promising Benson113 words
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Article, Illustration392 1985-11-01 50 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI FAS still not decided on retaining coach full-time By This is a matter for the SDC, FAS and Mindeff to sort out. First of all, there's still eight weeks more before my term expires. Anything can happen between now and then. Hussein Al/unied (above)392 words
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Article, Illustration605 1985-11-01 50 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT Straits Times Sports Editor examines the national record that has officials on the hop WHEN Amuthavalli Jeyabal walked oat of this office 12 days ago, it was straight into the clutches of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association conduct code.605 words
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Article, Illustration195 1985-11-01 50 ON THE SOCCER SCENE DESPITE raking m a handsome profit of more than $180,000 from the Merlion Cup competition, the Football Association of Singapore will end the year m the red. This is because three development projects undertaken by the FAS had cost them enormous sumsJOE DORAI - 195 words
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Article191 1985-11-01 50 MAHMOOD ( JAZNAVI - M AHMOOD (JAZNAVI THE Singapore Business Houses Football League matches kick off in early January with 49 teams eight less than last year competing. In Division One, 12 teams, divided into two groups, will play a one-round League with the top two teams going191 words
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Article351 1985-11-01 50 CRICKET SIALKOT, Thurs. JAVED MIANDAD, who plans to give up the Pakistan captaincy at the end of the current series against Sri Lanka, today praised the man most likely to succeed him for inspiring Pakistan to victory m the Second Test here. Pakistan needed only 24AFP - 351 words
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167 1985-11-01 50 Milk Cup draw pits Liverpool and United LONDON, Thurs. Manchester United and Liverpool, first and second respectively m the English First Division championship race, were matched against each other m today's fourthround soccer draw of the Milk Cup. Liverpool, trailing United by 10 points, have the advantage of playing atUPI. - 167 words
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Article165 1985-11-01 50 Forces fire in five for victory ARMED FORCES, with the Government Services League Division One title already m their bag, set themselves up impressively for a double when they beat Singapore Fire Brigade 5-0 m the Knockout semi-finals at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. With the form and fluency Forces possess,165 words
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Article73 1985-11-01 50 HOCKEY SHA Premier League: SIA v SRC (Padang). Junior k.0.: NTI v Safsa (Tanglin). Both at 5.30 pm. SKPAK TAKRAW Inter-eon tournament: Whampoa v Tampines. Tolok Blangah v Radin Mas, Geylang West v Brickworks (Toa Payoh Indoor Hall. 7.30 pm). SOCCKR Asean Pollee Cup: Singapore v Indonesia (Police73 words
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Article267 1985-11-01 50 SYDNEY, Thurs. The Australian cricket selectors today kept faith with the squad which toured England earlier this year when they named the team for the First Test against New Zealand m Brisbane tomorrow week. There were no new faces m the Australian line-up and all wereAFP - 267 words
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Advertisement250 1985-11-01 46 dp y .imtti m^r m #i^v IP Here's your chance to And attractive The elimination rounds will I Blf' f V become the National consolation prizes. take place at the F&N 81^1 M i| Aerobics Champion m The events will be held at Sports Complex, 475 River *PP CLJI either250 words
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Advertisement127 1985-11-01 49 WIMBLEDON A Tennis shoes m a class of its own. New Wimbledon is the result of Lotto's advanced technological know-how, research m^ development to boost record-breaking performances. At Lotto, we believe it takes more than just hard work and practice to achieve top seed class. Lotto's brilliant combination provides a127 words
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Advertisement778 1985-11-01 50 B| f j m *JM i "'-t mI• 1 For some, an extra sale. For all, a smile from a loved one. if you have a tot of meetinQs and oeauiines to remember, a lot of detail to stay on top of, JTtf^fflrWHSSßc.B a tt ic more time cou^ ma}<:e778 words
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226 1985-11-01 51 THE Health Ministry has stepped up Its cocn sell ing programme to advise better educated couples to have two children before going for sterilisation. The Government is concerned about their current level of fertility which is below replacement level, said Minister of State (Health226 words
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Article103 1985-11-01 51 JERUSALEM, Thurs. A man who felt his daughter had sullied family honour by having sex as an unmarried teenager locked her m a room for 17 years then, after neighbours learnt of her captivity, cut her throat, Israeli police said today. Abdel Raznl Salamin, 55, a Palestinian,Reuter - 103 words
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81 1985-11-01 51 CAPE CANAVERAL (Florida), Thurs. The United States space shuttle Challenger today sent a small military satellite spinning into orbit on the first manned American space flight m which another country has full control of science work and payloads. The 70-kg satellite making an experimental flightReuter - 81 words
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Article60 1985-11-01 51 The attack ended under a Syrian-sponsored ceasefire signed on Oct 3, the day after a fourth hostage, 32-year-old Consular Secretary Arkady Katkov, was shot dead. In WASHINGTON, a State Department spokesman welcomed the Russians' release and added: "We also call upon those holding the Americans andReuter - 60 words
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83 1985-11-01 51 BEIRUT, Thurs. The release of three Soviet officials last night, exhausted but apparently unharmed after exactly a month m the hands of Muslim gunmen, has drawn immediate calls for freedom for other foreigners held hostage m Lebanon. The kidnappers the Islamic Liberation Organisation, Khaled Ibn83 words
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558 1985-11-01 51 PAP members maintain high standard, says Dhana PAP MPs can be proud that they maintain a very high standard of conduct as political leaders, Mr S. Dhanabalan said yesterday "We can be proud without any apology, (even) when there were no opposition MPs558 words
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Article, Illustration432 1985-11-01 51 RAY DHALIWAL - MRT instructions in four languages and signs RAY DHALIWAL By The symbols and what they mean INSTRUCTIONS on how to use the Mass Rapid Transit system inside the stations will be m all the four official languages and m easy-to-understand pictorial symbols. The pre-recorded announcements of approaching stations over the432 words
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Article243 1985-11-01 51 MRT commuters will be led from the street to the trains. On the street, a board with an MRT logo and an arrow will point the way to the station, the entrance of which is marked by a three-sided beacon. Once Inside, he will be243 words
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Article72 1985-11-01 51 What it should have been M3VANCE ferry tickets to Kusu Island for Nov 3, 10 and 11 can still be bought at Clifford Pier, World Trade Centre, Toa Payoh Emporium and the Oriental Emporiums at Ang Mo Kio, Bedok, Bukit Merah, Clementi, Geylang, People's Park, Queensway and Woodlands. In a72 words
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149 1985-11-01 51 London Metal Exchange to stay closed LONDON, Thurs. The London Metal Exchange (LME) will remain closed at least for the rest of this week following the failure of two days of crisis talks here aimed at rescuing the world tin market from the threat of a multi-mil-lion dollar collapse. An149 words
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Article119 1985-11-01 51 The ITC said last night that discussions would be resumed on Nov 12. There are widespread predictions that the tin price could drop between 25 and 50 per cent if the present crisis is not resolved. The LME warned the ITC yesterday that further suspension ofAP; Reuter - 119 words
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Article31 1985-11-01 51 NEW YORK, Thurs. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 2.07 to 1,377.64 m the first half hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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Miscellaneous137 1985-11-01 51 Weather UP TO 1 pm: Showers over a few areas. TEMP (C) up to 6 am tomorrow: 30 max., 23 mm. SUNSET today: 6.50pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.46 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 8/21 C Fine Manila 23 33C Cloudy Amsterdam tC t Melbourne 7/18 C Fine Bangkok 24 31 C Sunny137 words
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Article, Illustration515 1985-11-01 1 THE FIFTH ASEAN FESTIVAL OF PERFORMING ARTS JOHN de SOUZA shares his thoughts on change, artistic evolution, and the Asean Festival of Performing Arts which ended yesterday. CHANGE. For better or worse, it pervaded the atmosphere of the Fifth Asean Festival of Performing Arts which ended515 words
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Advertisement230 1985-11-01 1 A home along Singapore's East Coast Nanak Mansions. The name conjures images of the idyllic east coast of days of sun, sand, and sea, and cool nights. Nanak Mansions. East Coast's latest addition of up-market maisonettes. Only an exclusive 36-unit development^ is purposefully kept small to preserve the resident's privacy230 words
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Advertisement258 1985-11-01 1 Marilyn Jf 1 BWB^JB BB IIP iiiii^Bj The latest probe irfjtiM fiffl S 5 into the death of the sexy screen M^%4 star points to a Jj 3| rJc^ cover-up, the j iV "-^v "f^l L^tfB Mafia and two JW V brothers fey If every day was Sunday 2 I258 words
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Article, Illustration957 1985-11-01 2 David Kraal - David Kraal I At Large:) A MONTH of Sundays. Four words that purr "so right" to us lazy folk who fancy loads of hours on our hands to do anything with; all things, things thought about for so long but not put into motion.957 words
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Article, Illustration789 1985-11-01 2 REBECCA CHUA - REBECCA CHUA By THE traveller's tales I hear all too often are usually dismal. Other towns and other countries seem to be traumatic troublespots that the casual visitor would do well to avoid. People talk about how they are789 words
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144 1985-11-01 2 SBC has done its part m promoting the fine arts on Channel 12. But recently I noticed that performances by world-ac-claimed symphony orches- tras and soloists are not shown as regularly as before. I hope SBC would put up "live" performances by English guitarist John144 words
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132 1985-11-01 2 MY FAMILY enjoyed watching Paper Chase very much. We had stumbled onto it when Kingsfield and his class were half-way through the first year. Watching it became our weekly routine, especially as it lasted only half an hour and did not take up much132 words
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Advertisement482 1985-11-01 3 m m 1 1 n I p* l^'" 11 Z^mmm^^ m i v -3^* SjL* B3bJWB 1..-- 1 j > ___BW**^^^^ '4__i ___________________I____^^^^^^''^Hl R9^_HIBB^P^_F '^'•'^sJ l^ J____fe____| 'T"- i "i? \9",i i i Mhb_^^^ ___o^^ __ii^ S"^__j^^ -otS^ :^ii_j___l i ____hP: jv/ J____f" 1 T j_f TOTAL t-/ A NEW482 words
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Article, Illustration544 1985-11-01 4 Move over Rambo, here comes Matrix KANNAN CHANDRAN reviews Commando which opens today at nine Cathay cinemas IT'S THE year of the beefcake. And also the hero. Filmland is bristling with macho males scuttling about, paying scant heed to life or limb, saving anything and everything that needs a beefy,544 words
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Article402 1985-11-01 4 ASPIRING astronauts who have neither the nerve nor the opportunity to travel on the American space shuttle may still fulfil their dream by taking a trip to Bradford. At the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television, Britain's only Imax cinema recently held the European premiere of402 words
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Advertisement625 1985-11-01 4 k AII I Ik 111 Ik A Now your skin can look, feel and function younger. THE FUTURE OF YOUR SKIN Millenium accelerates the skin's cell renewal ability to care for itself. Suddenly, skin is more m IlFMf'^ I Millenium Eye Renewal Creme I deep moisturisation to the delicate area625 words
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Advertisement82 1985-11-01 4 rr^ PUBLIC AUCTION (Unless Previously Sold) SOUTH BAY TOWER R.B.L 1049, SOUTH BAY RD., HONG KONG. WfiytH '000^^^ J^b o*l C*^ J*" I St"W lfcfc^ i <? s^lSti** i■> 55^ 3 ip H* m si •ij tfpat Si* 4MHI Hrn m c TO BE SOLD AS ONE LOT Deluxe Apartment82 words
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Advertisement920 1985-11-01 5 SBt t^^m aßß^^^Bßß^^^ .JmBF m ■'"'■>'-' i^^^^^^^Bßm BBKv^^^!\iS^V^WHBl^^^^JBBiBBBBBlBBBBBBBBJflBBlBBBBBBBBBBBflBBBBBBBBHB C>\ BW™^^^ Hg^^^^yL^gU^^UijUU^B wSSs £^tifa IT qViWAK^ restaurant MfTHfIRHNT 1| S guarantee BL> I I O Boulevard Hotel, 82, 1 lllllillllllll 1 ■P^Sk j^Kfm''- HbSHBBBBaBBBBfIBBBBB^BBBBBfIBBBBaBB^BBiHBBtBBBfI BBk. Cuscaden Wing RESTAURANT .^H "^vHHt/lr ''-'^f^' :i Tlf^^^a ir^^^Tfc Te1:*****79 #05-36, Far East Plaza, Scotts Road.920 words
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Advertisement591 1985-11-01 6 /i^Jw^ FflflU PFNTRF HUiiV iJ-JBLi^ y^^33|^Jßßl» ■Wl# iflßl^lllfcßßß eSs ,tt*«Ji* e»***»** hwin cho« =si^ ==!^^^^]A^ /[fitful i mug umiQP Pnnn pfmtrf """"^/fiv*- -^«S*/v/' .BccmeTsAMMui LUHU nUUOt rUUU UCH I fit In front of Jalan Besar Stadium. 102 TYRWHITT ROAD SPORE 0820 i 1 1 Wake up feeling great the spring591 words
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Advertisement398 1985-11-01 6 Get rid of that T &c e« uiquMMia A tension HUP KEE a t.|J Put yourself m HERBS, TGRTLJE AMD TORTOISE VT*|"v^ cx P ert hands ■■ppp» ailll < I The ever popular Hup Kee herbs. i^V tfc& hi 9 h &iowbed iTT(t»>ii}^llli« j turtle and tortoise soup is now398 words
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Advertisement383 1985-11-01 7 SB flip call 73(.Jii7c t» f The Botticelli Hairdressers J "A New Look For Christmas" From Ist Nov to 20 Nov '85 we are offering our clients free gift and a m 2W/< discount on every perm. Please call us at Bf n The Botticelli Hairdressers m nj #04-57 (4th383 words
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Advertisement551 1985-11-01 7 Biman takes your client to their destinations rfrm m the Gulf and m Europe (Athens. Rome, Paris. Amsterdam or London) on Friday fctfUJ Come with us and bring your family along iy^jK rifff'^^^^df*' Jeddah c w Calcutta I~^' l^"JE3 iwJHnwnußy i» Biman F la^H Hi 1 %S BANGLADESH AIRLINES r551 words
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Advertisement636 1985-11-01 8 4 t~^y' < im k the *>x I original > Olivetti "T for ***** p.m. /y^- CT synthesis V V^l Bi deford Road, #07-02, \v.tof Thongsia Bldg, Singapore 0922 I iy" Tel: 235 605 2 *****4 Monte Carlo Health Fitness Centre 101 Victoria Street "(MOOTai-Km RaniacLi Motel (New Wing) Singapore636 words
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Advertisement107 1985-11-01 8 /HAVING PROBLEMS WITH YOUR\ PRINTING STATIONERY NEEDS? Read on:- We have a wide range of stationery to cater to your office needs we specialise m instant offset printing. we offer an extensive range of copying facilities. From stenciling and photostating to sorting. Book Binding and laminating are also available. That's107 words
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Article, Illustration622 1985-11-01 9 The pop life Chris Ho THE Style Council My Favourite Shop (Mercury). This may sound outrageous to the duo's fans. Imagine Whaml's George Michael and Andrew Ridgely writing and starring m their own musical about a bright young lad m England today, caught up m romantic622 words
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Article98 1985-11-01 9 A-Ha Hunting High Low (Warner Bros.) Arcadia So Red the Rose (Capitol) Christopher Cross Every Turn of the World (Warner Bros.) Sheena Easton For You (EMI) Everly Brothers Born Yesterday (Mercury) Robin Gibb Wall Have Eyes (Polydor) Robin Gibb Robin (EMI) King Vital Form (Epic) Dick Lee Return To98 words
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Article33 1985-11-01 9 Ramsey Lewis Fantasy (Columbia) Herbie Mann See Through Spirits (Atlantic) Steve Morse Band Stand Up (Elektra) Jean Luc Ponty Fables (Atlantic) Lonnie Liston Smith Rejuvenation (Columbia) Sadao Watanabe Parker's Mood (Warner Pioneer)33 words
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Article107 1985-11-01 9 Ruben Blades Escenes (Elektra) David Bowie Dance Compilation (EMI-America) Tony Carey Blue Highway (MCA) The Cars Greatest Hits (Elektra) Dexy's Midnight Runners Don't Stand Me Down (Mercury) The Eagles Anthology of the Eagles (Elektra) Inxs Listen Like Thieves (Atlantic) Elton John Ice On Fire (Rocket) Kiss Asylum (Casablanca) Aldo107 words
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Article14 1985-11-01 9 Charlie Daniels Band Me the Boys (Epic) Various Artists Today's Country Classics (MCA)14 words
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Article12 1985-11-01 9 Original soundtrack Various Artists Miami Vice (MCA) Various Artists White Nights (Atlantic)12 words
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Article55 1985-11-01 9 Patty Austin Gettin' Away With Murder (Warner Bros.) Aretha Franklin The Best of Aretha Franklin (Atlantic) Grace Jones Slave To The Rhythm (Island) Ready For The World Ready For The World (MCA) Diana Ross Eaten Alive (Capitol) Simply Rtd Picture Book (Elektra) Various Artists Krus Grooves (Warner Bros.) Bobby55 words
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827 1985-11-01 9 MICHAEL ZWERIN - MICHAEL ZWERIN By 6 With a synclavier I can add, subtract and double, and have freedom to do all the crazy things I want to d 0... But no machine will ever replace a great soloist. Virtuoso musicians will not be put827 words
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Advertisement627 1985-11-01 9 I /a y Mtf^BOSTON UNIVERSITY (USA) fMM YAMAHA MUSIC SCHOOL 4@g (SINGAPORE) jointly present the DIPLOMA IN MUSIC Registered with the Ministry of Education (Singapore) Boston University m collaboration with Yamaha Music School (Singapore) is conducting a DIPLOMA IN MUSIC programme for the first time outside of America. This 2627 words
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Article, Illustration512 1985-11-01 10 Kannan Chandran - Kannan Chandran Night Moves IT'S not often that we get to hear contemporary country and western music m these parts. Radio is more pre-occupied with playing stuff from the pop charts and television is also dabbling m similar fare. But here's a chance to catch512 words
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Article, Illustration445 1985-11-01 10 |Kannan Chandran - |Kannan Chandran 4 It's difficult to be a singer. But I'm flexible, so it's no ft problem. BEING a singer these days is rather demanding. At the drop of a hat or request slip you should be able to perform anything from a jazz445 words
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Article363 1985-11-01 10 Kannan Chandran - Kannan Chandran RANG MAHAL RESTAURANT, Oberoi Imperial Hotel: Music to dine by. Rang-E-Mehfil are back for a return engagement at this Indian restaurant. The trio have been performing together for the past 13 years and had performed at the restaurant before. Comprising Usha Jariwala on vocals, Kamal Sharma363 words
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Advertisement677 1985-11-01 10 |^|ggß|itl^aa^MiiilMliT n|l iFg| With these Kamikaze Prices, all lighting prices take a dive. Save now! Never before such unbelievable prices, specially arranged for this period only. £*flch R* Cnrrv Limited period only! While stocks last. n __^_b* JBH" 'V->lhhhUmU_mmll S _^k jl a i^aa^bT^k^" WVV4^Pflr^Pfl_l_Bß_B[ _^_Br <t i jtAfl^_m^L Ts^rftrl!^ffM^'(flpT^^jTrrT^-l677 words
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Advertisement307 1985-11-01 11 WWhite-Westinghouse Baby Belling oven FREE with purchase of White-Westinghouse refrigerator r^—~^_ Three models of White- Ifcte^ ys] Westinghouse refrigerators are 5511^^^. now available at very special V^''^ prices. And to let you save *fttßm jr even more the famous Wtm/^ piug-m Baby Belling oven H' (model 620) worth $390.00, /^Hv^307 words
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Advertisement494 1985-11-01 11 ■^■f 7T^a B B^^^Direct from factory to you -Wp JBHl^^^^Brnodern Belgium lounge suites W^ "IB^b^^^bH AT FACTORY PRICES! Habte,, jBJJaMBBB^&f'JPIi'^ _fl I Here's your chance to own quality furniture at ridiculously low prices. Jl Iwßßik ■Hb^^^^^tßf^ .mBBhBHi From one tne nest furniture making factories m Belgium, comes Wimffr^E^ IBHHHRRHr^^ thls494 words
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Advertisement103 1985-11-01 11 Special Offer! Adjustable Steel Shelving (Imported from Japan) PFor HDB Store Room And Warehouse Use Steel Plate 200 Lbs Load/Shelf Adjustable High Grey Colour Free Delivery 72"HX18"DX36"W-$BB 72"HX18"DX48"W-$ll5 72"H X 24"D X 36"W $115; or made to measurement SIM WIN LIANG HARDWARE 101, Kitchener Road 02-35, Jalan Besar Plaza, Singapore103 words
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Advertisement56 1985-11-01 11 Hitachi flt\ j ,p x JWPPTBI Fully B^^^U£ihß^ Automatic! mi^^Pa^^BM^^^HPJ PBi '"w liiP* Teletext m: Frost-Free lli JBJJPBBLfsg €lßß9B^^fei VnO'rnL Syo l t T I fp Based on one-year rental contract. #"r-J Short-term contracts also available. W% REDIFFUSION I 182 Clemenceau Avenue. *****1 1 *****58 M TmjmmHl^W iMon to Fn56 words
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Article, Illustration1326 1985-11-01 12 CATHERINE ONG - CATHERINE ONG SBC has acquired some very special dance programmes and documentaries for Ch 12 By Three documentaries on the art form THESE days, there's been so much news about the new feature films, mini-series and comedy and crime-busting series that are coming to1,326 words
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Article, Illustration893 1985-11-01 16 Catherine Ong - Well-Spaced -out Catherine Ong Staying Tuned A look at the new TV schedule and a blow-by-blow account of what It means to the viewer SINCE Monday, when the TV schedule changes announced last week took effect, there's been something new or different on the telly every evening. For one, the893 words
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Article, Illustration665 1985-11-01 16 Olivier and Gleason the men who loved Florence CATHERINE ONG previews Mr Halpern and Mr Johnson which will be shown on Nov 9 on Ch 12 at 9 pm WHICH actor wouldn't jump at the chance to work with the great Sir Laurence Olivier? Jackie Gleason, who turns down a665 words
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Advertisement282 1985-11-01 12 /ff*SSAKEm£WEHAgPLY MAIfIE ENOUGH MONEY TO fflV fDR THhS MMNED APVtRt this silly 20cm b/ 150 cm rectangle by the w^ costs us moys\fioutom. Lll And since we sell oorterrlas dose Id cost, heaven knows, we have to sell a lot of them before things slarf to mate sensa.Clat alone, dollars.)282 words
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Advertisement101 1985-11-01 12 Harp Recital by Friday 8 Nov 85 8 pm DBS Auditoriunr: Tickets at $3 and $5 Concession Tickets at $2 for Students/Senior Citizens from Central Booking Office (Victoria Theatre) Centrepoint and Tangs Superstore Programme Suite Francaise d'apres Claude Gervaise Poulenc Three Sonatas: Scarlatti Sonata m E major. X 380 Sonata101 words
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Advertisement303 1985-11-01 13 From Sizzling Meals... To Unlimited Deals! .^^^^nemai» d And with every Steak or 1: 50 you can 1 Seafood Dinner comes a f™^f^*&**J buttery, baked potato or f enjoy •^AB^jSgr. ifendf fe, c? jy,3r/n ro// am/ I Ljr AUYou-Can-Eat SUPER \^v^^^^^ Shu® BUFFET that has ("^^t^^r^^^^ Mall LO licoll, Ulby303 words
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Advertisement1823 1985-11-01 14 "cAPifoV: last" DAYS!*" fTvifO^ficroPi?NS O TODA^ fl (*****59) 5 shows at 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.30, 9.15 B V (*****32) 4 SHOWS: I 00, 3.30, 700 9 1 5pm X JIMMY WALKER (J.J. of TV's Good Times) a "^W. X Xl WI W*^ 1 8 IS DOIN TIME ON THE BIG1,823 words
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Advertisement1299 1985-11-01 15 Hennessy CS/Old Parr j| PALACE^ S9IMI -Bi^ .^b^^mbm iwi^ibii I^Bb-^BB ii B^UBBni^iß JbLIIiI w[^- i x ''■jffidj%*'flj -Tr-Ct' TnjyTßßlnßK! JbSW^Q I J^b— at' Irr^ I^^ i B^bß^bSL BbV 'Si' b^B^bIHB fIH I jA. H jA jA ■•< ....w.." JV^Er -1 "--ay i ffß^nWrro BHa^j^j^^^^ < H iSi&WSB9yEK! 'WmL HHL X■»1,299 words
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Advertisement391 1985-11-01 16 Sr^RPO^ Furniture are now available from our super warehouse at even cheaper prices. Furnishing your home with contemporary furniture presented the warehouse way will of course mean reasonable prices. After all it's a total concept of buying all your furniture needs under one roof. And the choice is really wide.391 words
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Advertisement127 1985-11-01 16 20% Discount for the special month. Discount on all dishes. from 1-11-85 to 30-11-85 a- jIV difll Ik -*m h^jJl^b jL^^l fs %^BI .11. I jm fbmaM S" PM "^J Excluding beverages dinner banquet Hong Kong Roasted dishes. Now, we present delicious roasted dishes specially prepared by our Hong Kong127 words
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Article, Illustration386 1985-11-01 17 KOH SIEW TIN - KOH SIEW TIN Two firsts for conductor and orchestra Some familiar folktunes from China are now m the repertoire of the reputable Concertgebouw Symphony Orchestra, thanks to Taiwanese composer Lee Tai-Hsiang By I Sight Sound TAIWANESE Lee TaiHsiang has become the first Chinese composer to work with386 words
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Article, Illustration302 1985-11-01 17 FATHER'S BIRTHDAY Now showing at Princess Reviewed by LULU TAN THIS is a story of filial piety. A Ming Dynasty (1368 1644) official, Yong, has five daughters, one of whom was adopted. When he is forced to relinquish his position m the imperial court for political302 words
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Article164 1985-11-01 17 TNG SOK CHNG - TNG SOK CHNG HEART OF DRAGON ftttH>) Showing tomorrow at Eng Wah cinemas. Midnight tomorrow at Eng Wah and Shaw cinemas. Morning show on Sunday at Eng Wah cinemas. IT'S Jackie Chan tic )to the rescue again m yet another of his action-packed adventure164 words
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Article, Illustration368 1985-11-01 17 GUAN LIBING - GUAN LIBING By ONCE upon a time, there was a farm girl who gazed at Hollywood sex symbols Marilyn Monroe and Sophia Loren with adoration. She promised herself that when she grew up, she would captivate thousands of men by batting her eyes368 words
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Article, Illustration403 1985-11-01 17 OPPORTUNITY knocks but once. This axiom was what made Wen Zhang decide to take singing seriously after the success of his first two records, Clouds of My Homeland and 365 Miles, which were released last year. The 25-year-old EMI recording artiste was here last weekKOH SIEW TIN - 403 words
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Article, Illustration695 1985-11-01 18 In 10 days' time it will be Deepavali, the Festival of Lights. Before that, a variety of greeting cards will be sent to mark the festive day. A. P. RAMAN talks to an importer and distributor of Deepavali cards. THE practice of sharing one's feelings695 words
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Article, Illustration501 1985-11-01 18 RASIKAN - RASIKAN By The 16-part Tamil TV series, llayar Arangam, (Youth Time) ended two weeks ago. It gave the young participants, including the comperes, a chance to show their talent. THE future development of our arts and the preservation of our culture depend largely on501 words
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Article94 1985-11-01 18 0§ SUIT!jJrSDJbU Gui Li^ Eiffcyri@fftfJCUff«fl&rfr: cash each: MEENACHI (NRIC No *****29/A) KANMANI (NRIC No *****19/ C) SELVANATHAN (NRIC No *****88/G) KALAISELVAM (NRIC No *****75) JEEVANATHAN (NRIC No *****59/F) CORRECT ANSWERS: */PIU/f Of ftf W-60K 1. (SgmbCunsl^^CTTLb 2. Q^^ji'ii® 3. UITI_6iL)«OT 5. aiiir^C^ J. G9mhQursg>s><ssni>94 words
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Advertisement454 1985-11-01 20 TENDER NOTICE" Separate tenders are invited from CSD registered contractors for the following: 1. Tender T/CDIS 37/85 Maintenance of three (3) PDP 11/44 Mini-Computer Systems m Junior Colleges for the period 1 Apr 86 to 31 Mar 87. 2. Tender T/CDIS 38/85 Maintenance of five (5) Prime 250 II Mini-Computer454 words
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Advertisement573 1985-11-01 21 NOTICES f I MALAYSIA MINING CORPORATION BERHAD (Incorporated m Malaysia) UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 31ST JULY 1985 Year ended 31st Six months to 31st July January 1985 1984 1985 MSOOOs MSOOOs MSOOOs TURNOVER Group sources 49,000 47,000 100,000 Non-group sources 286,000 265,000 846,000 335,000 312,000573 words
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Advertisement536 1985-11-01 21 After this announcement, you should get the message gf m «t II I m_ 1 Ami 1 1 ■imiiimA As of 1 st November 1 985, Behn Meyer is appointed sole agent for the distribution of BASF audio and video tapes m Singapore and Malaysia. BASF audio and video tapes536 words
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Advertisement162 1985-11-01 21 ISSUES Tenders are nvited for the SUPPLY, DELIVERY AND INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT FOR DRESSMAKING TRAINING FACILITIES (lockstitch machines (single needle), overlook machines, safety stitch machines, button hole machines, etc.) Tender No VITB/BVI/72/85 Closing Date: 15 November 1985 at 1200 hours Tender documents can be obtained ■I from GENERAL SERVICES DEPT.162 words
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Advertisement2431 1985-11-01 23 NOTICES y B MM r (J^\ Uf\D WM METAL CONTAINERS LIMITED HH SINGAPORE Uyj r||/D mJH? (Incorporated m Singapore) ,^sV^y\f POLYTECHNIC Mto*W C CIBrT rCnifm The Directors announce the following unaudited results for the year ended 30th June 1985 I(^ TENDER NOTICE "^l imwT iri ni l TioT^/fxc^c. \t%l§b 30/6/842,431 words
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Article, Illustration986 1985-11-01 27 SPIEGELNIAN - SPIEGELNIAN I had heard all the gossip about Marilyn and the Kennedy brothers. When I started this project, I thought here was the ultimate example of the power of gossip because people just accepted it. Then I found out it was true. The story surrounding theReuter - 986 words
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Article, Illustration440 1985-11-01 27 I Chess Knight TELECOMS took first place m this year's Bth Inter-Statu-tory Board Team Chess Tournament. Telecoms (represented by Teo Kok Cheng, Oon Boon Chye, Vincent Khng, Yong Kah Hong, Richard Seah, Hong Lam Seng, Er Yew Seng, Ng Ah Lai, Yuen How Weng) won the440 words
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297 1985-11-01 27 A step towards tomorrow From Page One Whatever the outcome, the structuring of the festival for maximum interactive and creative impact m dance will continue to need fine-tuning. For instance, this festival's compressed Workshop for Artistes was, as before, only fun, keeping the dancers297 words
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Miscellaneous109 1985-11-01 27 What's On PERFORMANCES LUNCHTIME CULTURAL PROGRAMME THE PROPOSAL. A oneact comedy by Anton Chekov. A taste of Singapore (reading of quotations by Singaporeans). Presented by an all-lectur-er cast from Ngee Ann Polytechnic. Organised by Shell. 12.30 pm Shell Theatrette, third level podium block. Shell Tower. Free. BEIJING OPERA NIGHT presented109 words
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Miscellaneous123 1985-11-01 27 time Bach from Cantata No 140 Sleepers Wake A Voice Is Calling and Camille SaintSaens's Carnival of Animals. Conducted by Choo Hoey. Presented by the SSO Ladies League with assistance from the Hongkong Bank. 8.15 pm. Victoria Concert Hall. Tonight tickets at $100, $75, $50 and $30 and tomorrow at123 words
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Miscellaneous142 1985-11-01 27 now till Nov 23 parts of Serangoon Road will be lighted up for Deepavali. 7.30 pm to midnight. KUSU PILGRIMAGE THE PILGRIMAGE SEASON is on till Nov 11. The Kusu season rates for visitors going by bumboats are negotiable but admission to the island is $1.50 for adults and $1142 words
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Miscellaneous116 1985-11-01 27 itime Museum office between 10 am and 3 pm from Mondays till Fridays, except on public holidays. On till end of November: THE GREAT COASTAL DUNE SHOW MAUI ONE OIL FROM THE SEA THE HASANS A BUGIS TRADING FAMILY GOLD RIVER THE LAST COASTLINE EXHIBITIONS CALLIGRAPHY AND LANDSCAPE PAINTINGS by116 words
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Miscellaneous134 1985-11-01 27 TERS JOINT EXHIBITION. By Zhu Yingren, Shu Chuanxi, Chen Guanshi, Li Zhenjian and Tong Zhongtao. Shan Peck Pte Ltd (The Art Gallery), Orchard C& E Shopping Centre, 11 am 6.30 pm. On till Nov 9. RARE STONE MUSEUM. On display is a unique and precious collection of rare stones. Admission134 words
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Miscellaneous116 1985-11-01 27 TOSA. Featuring audio-visual and graphic displays, artifacts from the Japanese Occupation and life-sized wax figures. Daily from 9 am to 9 pm. Admission: $2 for adults and $1 for children under 12. Tickets may be bought at the museum entrance. THE CHANGI PHOTOGRAPHER EXHIBITION. Featuring 40 photographs taken secretly by116 words
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Miscellaneous1120 1985-11-01 27 I flffl it:| jTii ff'l ?ffl r» M p-j Radio One Charles Leno reads the story of famous comedian and actor Charles Chaplin m MY AUTOBIOGRAPHY CHARLES CHAPLIN at 10.05 am ENGLISH BY RADIO at 7.45 pm focuses on office procedures and the language of business 90.5 mHz m VHF1,120 words
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Miscellaneous861 1985-11-01 28 my view m Catherine Ong New recruits at the Honolulu Police Department Robert Ginty (left) and Jeff McCracken m Hawaiian Heat (Ch 5, 9.30 pm) SBC 5 5.35 Huckleberry Finn and His Friends Jim Disappears (See For the Young) 6.00 Cuitan Hidup (Malay): The dramatised segment today is about an861 words
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Miscellaneous189 1985-11-01 28 'A male Cagney and Lacey' show Hawaiian Heat (Pilot episode) (Ch 5, 9.3© pm) TONIGHT, two new recruits join the crime-bust-ing forces of Hollywood's TV-land. Jeff McCracken is the younger Officer Andy Senkowski and Robert Ginty is the older, more disillusioned Officer Mac Riley. This new series uses the same189 words
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Miscellaneous190 1985-11-01 28 There is a little history tonight as to why. But the best part of this introductory feature deals with their arrival m Hawaii and their "initiation test" before they can qualify as the latest hotshot crimebusters m the Honolulu Police Department. As m Magnum P. I. starring the hunky Tom190 words
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Miscellaneous133 1985-11-01 28 joke that Jeff McCracken tells a crazed guy m a bar to distract him: "You know why dogs from Sheboygan have flat noses? They keep chasing after parked cars." Friday Background (Ch 5, 7.51 pm) When SBC began television coverage of Parliamentary proceedings m March, we got our first look133 words
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Miscellaneous107 1985-11-01 28 BpHyil j^j|£|h f I B> The West German Parliament (Ch 5, 7.50 pm) -For the young— THE KANGAZOO CLUB (Ch 5, 5.11 pm): This week, you get to see a macaw ride a bicycle or play basketball, when hosts Russell Chong and Melissa Glavota introduce performing birds and some giraffes.107 words
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