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Title Section15 1985-11-23 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1985 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8515 words
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Article36 1985-11-23 1 CAPE TOWN, Fri. Speculation continued to mount today that black nationalist leader Nelson Mandela, jailed for the past 23 years, may be freed by the the Sooth African government although President P.W ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration449 1985-11-23 1 HK shares tumble Beijing man's warning gives island the jitters HONGKONG, Fri. The stock market here today nosedived nearly 50 points following a thinly-veiled warning from China that it would not tolerate sweeping political changes m the British colony before it reverts to Chinese rule m 1997. The Hang SengAFP; UPI - 449 words
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232 1985-11-23 1 Good news on US economy sends stock rices up NEW YORK, Fri. While the Singapore stock market has been m the doldrums, a succession of favourable reports about the US economy has swept the Wall Street stock market to new heights. However, some analysts warned that the surge defies fullReuter - 232 words
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205 1985-11-23 1 RONNIE LIM - Chinese officials coming to discuss proposals RONNIE LIM Spore suggestions cover tourism, civil aviation and urban renewal By m Shekou SHEKOU (China), Fri. China will be sending some officials to Singapore m the next two months to work out specifics on various Singapore proposals on tourism, civil aviation and urban205 words
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Article146 1985-11-23 1 Woman to die for dowry murder NEW DELHI, Fri. A woman who burned to death her daugh-ter-in-law for bringing a meagre dowry was sentenced yesterday to be executed m what is believed to be the first time the death penalty has been imposed for the practice of "bride-burn-ing". The PressUPI; AFP - 146 words
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Article47 1985-11-23 1 BEIJING, Fri. China plans to dredge the entire Yangtze River and its 33 tributaries to form a 15,000-km navigation waterway by the year 2000. The project will also modernise ship and transport facilities such as navigation radar systems along Asia's largest river, APAP - 47 words
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Article57 1985-11-23 1 CHICAGO, Fri. Infants appear more vulnerable than adults to the Aids virus transmitted through blood transfusions, the Centres for Disease Control said. "Infants account for 19 per cent of all tranfusion -associated Aids cases but are estimated to receive less than 2 per cent of theUPI - 57 words
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206 1985-11-23 1 Radio cabs don't call and scoot THE next time you call a radio taxi and decide not to wait for It, think again. You may still have to pay the $1 radio call surcharge. Some passengers who called (or radio cabs and went off m other taxis later received letters206 words
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Article86 1985-11-23 1 REMBAU (Negri Sembilan), Fri. A Singaporean has been charged m court with smuggling 10 gold bars into Malaysia. William Koh Wee Yeok, 30, pleaded not guilty soon after his arrest here on Wednesday night. He was allowed a M 5200.000 bail pending hearing on Feb 19NST - 86 words
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Article29 1985-11-23 1 TOKYO, Fri. An earthquake measuring 4.9 on the Richter scale rocked Tokyo and its vicinity today, but there were no immediate reports of casualties or damage. UPIUPI - 29 words
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482 1985-11-23 1 No meeting of minds but we know each other better WASHINGTON, Fri PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan said last night he and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev had made some progress on arms control issues at their two-day summit m Geneva and had instructed negotiators to speed up their work. In a speechReuter - 482 words
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314 1985-11-23 1 Chance to get back to detente but no accord on arms MOSCOW, Fri. The Soviet Union and its six Warsaw Pact allies said the. superpower summit m Geneva had created a chance to return to East-West detente despite a failure to agree on arms issues. Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev briefedAP; Reuter - 314 words
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Advertisement14 1985-11-23 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY SINGAPORE Dialogue hailed as 'sign of hope' Page 4 Editorial: Page 2014 words
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Article438 1985-11-23 2 Call for conduct code BUYERS and sellers of property need protection from unethical or incompetent middlemen, says the Singapore Institute of Surveyors and Valuers. So the SESV has proposed that the Government adopt a code of conduct for property agents and tighten the licensing procedure. Page 12 Chow Dih438 words
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Article189 1985-11-23 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: ALTHOUGH the Geneva Summit produced few tangible achievements, the door to continued arms negotiations is not shut. On the contrary, given the rapport established between Mr Reagan and Mr Gorbachev, there are now improved prospects for a breakthrough m relations. For a start, longsuspended cultural189 words
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Article214 1985-11-23 2 METRO PLANNING TO SELL STAKE IN TRANSMARCO METRO HOLDINGS Ltd is negotiating to sell its controlling holding m luxury goods retailer Transmarco Ltd. Yesterday, the company asked for its share quotation to be suspended temporarily, because talks were going on for "a possible sale of Metro's 53.32 per cent214 words
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Article125 1985-11-23 2 MPs AND THE HDB A MAN attended the last sitting of Parliament and saw the debate on the Housing Board. He observes that the two opposition MPs made long speeches which criticised the Government and the HDB, while the PAP MPs testified to the substantial and worthy contribution of125 words
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Article407 1985-11-23 2 'A sign of hope' INITIAL reaction among world leaders to the Geneva Summit has been guardedly optimistic, with most stressing the positive aspects of the meeting. Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone welcomed the outcome as "fairly good" while British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher said it was "very constructive."407 words
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145 1985-11-23 2 Thais reject claims THAILAND has added a fresh dispute to its disagreements with Vietnam by rejecting sovereignty claims announced by Hanoi three years ago over parts of the Gulf of Thailand and the Gulf of Tonkin. The Thai Foreign Ministry said m a statement yesterday145 words
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Article475 1985-11-23 2 Product Advertiser Section/Pace Airfnes Thai Intl I 12 Ms I Craft Papillon Arts Trading 11 6 Auction Lock Bulmer &Co Pty Ltd I -26 Audio Video APS (Car Stereo) I -40 Hagemeyer Electronic (Technics) I —15 Hitachi II 5 Hwee Seng Electronic (Pioneer) I —11 Bank Overseas Union475 words
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Article310 1985-11-23 2 England ahead THE ENGLISH team of Paul Way and Howard Clark picked up five strokes m the last six holes to take a one-stroke lead over the United States and Canada after the first round of the World Cup Golf Championship. Americans Lanny Wadkins and Tom Kite and Canadians310 words
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Article172 1985-11-23 2 Born to the saddle DICK FRANCIS, steeplechase jockey-turned-thril-ler writer, has become a cult figure among thriller fans. His books have all the pace and excitement of a race run fast, his heroes are always intrepid, self-reliant and resourceful. But Francis has always found the typewriter a tougher taskmaster172 words
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322 1985-11-23 3 Beijing moves to stem rising tide of campus unrest BEIJING, Friday CHINA'S leadership is clamping down on student protests which have been used to criticising the government, Chinese sources said today. More than 100 students arrested at a demonstration m September are still m detention as the leadership moves toReuter - 322 words
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274 1985-11-23 3 SEOUL, Fri. Concerned with growing unemployment, South Korea today announced a set of emergency measures to create jobs by boosting publicly-funded construction projects and stepping up the hiring of government employees, teachers and employees at state-run corporations. The measures were adopted at aAP; Reuter - 274 words
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Article, Illustration74 1985-11-23 3 IN this historic flight m 1935, the first United States transpacific airmail left San Francisco Bay m a PanAm Martin M-130 flying boat for Manila via Honolulu, Midway, Wake and Guam fifty years ago. Civil aviation has come a long way since then andAP - 74 words
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Article, Illustration206 1985-11-23 3 $11 m surprise for tycoon's ex -wife SYDNEY, Fri. Wealthy New Zealand businessman Frank Renouf has paid AsB million (SSI 1.3 million) to give his new wife a surprise gift the Sydney mansion she lived In with her second husband, British Pools tycoon Robert Sangster. "My darling Frank bought itReuter - 206 words
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137 1985-11-23 3 Fertility technique a world first SYDNEY, Fri. Australian biologists have helped produce the world's first birth with sperm taken directly from a man's testes. Dr Alan Trounson, of Monash University's department of obstetrics and gynaecology, reported the breakthrough at a medical conference m Melbourne. The reproductive biologist and embryologist saidUPI - 137 words
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378 1985-11-23 3 NEW DELHI, FRI. A British government pathologist today told an inquiry into the crash of an Air India jet off Ireland that heavy drinking by passengers and large amounts of alcohol on planes were flight hazards. Giving evidence at India's official inquiry into theReuter - 378 words
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Article54 1985-11-23 3 TOKYO, Fri. A Soviet warship fired three warning shots when a Japanese fishing boat's rope tangled with its anchor chain, the Maritime Safety Agency said today. No damage or casualties were reported. The incident occurred 14 miles northwest of Dti Island m the Tsushima Straits between JaDan andReuter - 54 words
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Article26 1985-11-23 3 DHAKA, Fri. Twenty people died from food poisoning on Wednesday m northern Bangladesh along the border with India, a newspaper reported today. APAP - 26 words
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Article64 1985-11-23 3 BEIJING, Fri. Nearly 9 million Chinese women had abortions last year, terminating one out of every three pregnancies, a population expert said today. Mr Hou Wenruo, a professor of population studies at People's University, said Beijing's birth control programme was likely to continue despite US charges ofUPI - 64 words
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235 1985-11-23 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. The United States has announced an agreement with the Soviet Union and Japan to help prevent another Korean Air Lines jetliner crisis by improving air traffic communications between the three nations. The pact pointedly did notUPI - 235 words
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425 1985-11-23 4 After the Geneva Summit INITIAL reaction among world leaders to the two-day Geneva Summit has been guardedly optimistic, with most stressing the positive aspects of the two-day meeting. Prime Minister YASUHIRO NAKASONE of Japan welcomed the outcome of the summit as "fairly good." "TheAP; AFP; Reuter; UPI - 425 words
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Article, Illustration66 1985-11-23 4 WASHINGTON, Fri. In the smiling, affable style that is his trademark, President Ronald Reagan made a quip at the outset of his speech to Congress. Telling the 1,500 people m the hall that 3,000 reporters had covered the Geneva Summit, Mr Reagan added: "It's possible there will beReuter - 66 words
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351 1985-11-23 4 Thunderous welcome for the President WASHINGTON, Fri. With a dramatic flourish, a beaming President Ronald Reagan last night flew by helicopter to the United States Capitol where members of Congress gave him a thunderous welcome home from the Geneva Summit. "It's great to be home," the smiling President told aReuter - 351 words
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Article262 1985-11-23 4 PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan had no surprises for about 100 American businessmen and diplomats who gathered at the embassy m High Street here yesterday to watch a live telecast of his address to Congress. But they left the halfhour session optimistic about the future of USSoviet relations.262 words
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389 1985-11-23 4 A good start but still much to be done THE Geneva Summit was a good start to improving the East-West climate, but much still needs to be done, newspapers around the world have said. The Times (London): "The least that had been hoped for was that the superpowers would startAP; UPI - 389 words
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Article, Illustration119 1985-11-23 5 PARIS, Fri. President Francois Mitterrand said yesterday the sinking of the Rainbow Warrior was a breach of discipline by former Defence Minister Charles Hernu and former French Secret Service chief Admiral Pierre Lacoste. Questioned at a news conference, Mr Mitterrand said that, while heReuter - 119 words
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Article, Illustration475 1985-11-23 5 A reprehensible act: Judge AUCKLAND (New Zealand), Fri. Two French Secret Service agents were jailed for 10 years each today for their part m blowing up the Greenpeace protest flagship Rainbow Warrior m July. Major Alain Mafart, 35, and Captain Dominique Prieur, 36, stoodReuter; AFP - 475 words
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264 1985-11-23 5 Liverpool rejects rescue loan offer LIVERPOOL.Fri. The City of Liverpool faced bankruptcy today after leaders of its left-wing local council, at odds with the Conservative central government over public spending, rejected a £3 million (Ss9 million) rescue offer. Councillors meeting m London last night rejected a loan from the LabourReuter - 264 words
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175 1985-11-23 5 LONDON, Fri. Journalists of the BBC have threatened industrial action if the management does not abolish the selective checking by the British Secret Service, MIS, of the political loyalties of some employees. Journalists who work on programmes beamed abroad by the network's external services yesterdayReuter - 175 words
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92 1985-11-23 5 DUBLIN, Fri. The Irish Parliament yesterday approved by a comfortable 13-vote majority the Anglo-Irish agreement aimed at ending the cycle of violence and political feeding In Northern Ireland. Flanna Fail, the republic's main opposition party, voted against the Nov 15 accord, objecting to ItsReuter - 92 words
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463 1985-11-23 6 Reagan expected to veto proposal WASHINGTON, Fri. A draft protectionist Bill severely restricting US imports of clothes and textiles from 11 Asian countries and Brazil cleared a last obstacle at committee level yesterday and is tc be submitted to the House of RepresentativesAFP; Reuter; AP - 463 words
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129 1985-11-23 6 WASHINGTON, Frl. A US Navy employee has been arrested for allegedly passing sensitive military secrets to Israel In return for cash, Reagan administration officials said. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) announced late yesterday that Jonathan Jay Pollard, 31, an analyst for the NavalReuter - 129 words
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Article, Illustration167 1985-11-23 6 STOCKHOLM, Fri. Leif Stenberg, a controversial Swedish businessman who m April became the first European recipient of a permanent artificial heart died yesterday, doctors said. Dr Bjarne Semb, the head of the team which carried out the operation, told reporters Mr Stenberg died from breathing andAP; Reuter - 167 words
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285 1985-11-23 6 RIO DE JANEIRO, Fri. The Brazilian government said yesterday it would not guarantee repayment of about US$45O million (***** million) of loans owed to foreign creditors by three failed Brazilian banks. The tough stand was expected to further complicate Brazil's drawn-out talks withReuter - 285 words
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Article56 1985-11-23 6 NEW YORK, Fri. A Romanian circus acrobat blocked by the immigration authorities from boarding a plane back to his homelanc because they thought he might want to defect says he wants to go home. The pregnant American girlfriend of acrobat Andi Georchescu, 24, had claimed he wantedUPI - 56 words
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233 1985-11-23 6 STOCKHOLM, Fri. The crew of a Scandlna* vlan Airlines (SAS) plane refused to take off until a passenger with Aids and breathing through an artificial lung had been removed, the airline's newspaper, by side, reported yesterday^ The passenger, identic Owl ordy as a Norwegian,AFP; AP - 233 words
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Article98 1985-11-23 6 POLICE m Cape Town said 13 people died yesterday m a township outside Pretoria, taking the nationwide death toll m four days of violence to 41 m one of the bloodiest weeks since a state of emergency was declared on July 21. Witnesses said some of the deadUPI - 98 words
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Article95 1985-11-23 6 FRANCE'S Beaujolais Nouveau was uncorked around the world on Thursday and judged the best young wine of the century by wine lovers who crowded around Paris bars for several glasses of the fruity red potion. The November unveiling of the first French wine of the season, begun asUPI - 95 words
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Article76 1985-11-23 6 NISSAN motor company's chairman yesterday denied a statement by one of his subordinates that the company was close to a major investment deal m China. Mr Takashi Ishihara, visiting Beijing for a Nissan motor show, said his company was only one of a number of Japanese manufacturers negotiatingReuter - 76 words
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Article95 1985-11-23 6 CHINA has halted the drain on its foreign exchange reserves and expects levels to improve further next year, the country's central bank chief was quoted as saying m Beijing yesterday. Mr Chen Muhua, President of the People's Bank of China, gave no figures but foreign bankers estimate theReuter - 95 words
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Article47 1985-11-23 6 RIVAL Muslim militias ignoring their leaders' repeated cease-fire calls battled for a second day m West Beirut yesterday, killing up to 24 people and wounding 131. The fighting, the heaviest m Beirut for several months, trapnpri thousands of Deonlp m hnming buildings. UPIUPI - 47 words
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224 1985-11-23 9 Indonesia signs arms pact with France JAKARTA, Pri. Indonesia may build the Prenchdesigned Ezoeet missiles used In the 1982 Palklands War between Britain and Argentina, Research and Technology Minister B.J. Habibie said today. Antara news agency quoted him as saying that Indonesia might alsoReuter; AP - 224 words
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350 1985-11-23 9 Dispute flares over gulf areas BANGKOK, Fri. Thailand has added a fresh dispute to its disagreements with Vietnam by rejecting sovereignty claims announced by Hanoi three years ago over parts of the Gulf of Thailand and the Gulf of Tonkin. The Thai Foreign MinistryAFP - 350 words
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Article, Illustration76 1985-11-23 9 GOVERNMENT opponents listening to Apposition patriarch liorenzo Tanada (right) in Manila on Thursday during the formation of the opposition coalition, Strength of the People. j It supports the "candidacy of Mrs Corazon Aquino, who has not announced her decision to run, in the presidentialAPI - 76 words
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272 1985-11-23 9 Join drive for prosperity, Siddhi urges Vietnam BANGKOK, Fri. Thai Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila has called on Asean to focus on economic issues, and invited Vietnam to join the drive for regional prosperity. "Asean should be working on issues that would move them on to the new plateaux of regionalAFP - 272 words
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213 1985-11-23 9 Philippine poll could fuel inflation: Bankers MANILA, Fri. The presidential election scheduled for Feb 7 could hinder the government's fight against inflation by flooding the country with cash, bankers said yesterday. Vote-buying is common m the Philippines, and the bankers said money supply after the election could go up byReuter - 213 words
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Article, Illustration222 1985-11-23 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. Acting Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said yesterday Malaysia was still a land of opportunity compared with most other countries. He said Malaysia's development snccess was the result of the opportunities given to its people m commerce and industry. Datnk Mosa was speakingNST; Bernama - 222 words
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Article320 1985-11-23 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) Acting President, Datuk Dr Neo Yee Pan, said today he would not join the Cabinet if elected party President on Sunday unless he was given a Cabinet post which reflects the importance of the MCA m theNST; Bernama - 320 words
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387 1985-11-23 11 Mahathir urges Asian co-operation BEIJING, Fri. MALAYSIA today vcftced lingering "suspicion and distrust" of China's military and economic modernisation, and urged Beijing tor work for greater Asian regional co-oper-ation. "Historically, small countries on the peripheries of a big and powerful state have always hadUPI; Reuter; AFP - 387 words
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285 1985-11-23 11 Mustapha's writ FtoTA KINABALU, Fri. Sabah Yang di-Pertua Negeri Tun Mohamed Adnan Robert was not pressured m any way to appoint Datuk Joseph Pairin Kitingan as Chief Minister on April 22, the High Court was told today. Tun Adrian said he was notBernama; NST - 285 words
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298 1985-11-23 11 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM By ALOR STAR, Fri. The opposition Parti Islam today blamed the Umno-led National Front government for the incident at Kampung Memali, Baling, m which its supporters were among those killed and injured. In a press statement released today at PAS Kedah headquarters,298 words
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369 1985-11-23 12 LIFE will get a bit easier soon for Housing Board applicants and residents. The HDB plans to use its computers to speed up the sale of season parking tickets and keep tabs on residents' maintenance requests. It also plans to start selling369 words
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514 1985-11-23 12 ILENE ALESHIRE - ILENE ALESHIRE By BUYERS and sellers of property need protection from unethical or incompetent middlemen, says the Singapore Institute of Surveyors and Valuers. So the SISV has proposed that the Government adopt a code of conduct for property agents and tighten the licensing514 words
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Article, Illustration158 1985-11-23 12 THE army that trains together bathes together? Well, not quite. Bat this field shower system allows II men to shower at the same time, unlike the old tab system. It Is even almost as good as those back at the barracks,158 words
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362 1985-11-23 12 MICHAEL LIM - MICHAEL LIM By THE prize-giving for an army Work Improvement Teams (WITs) competition ran into a snafu at the Pasir Laba Camp yesterday. The first foul-up took place when the judges awarded the first prize to Autolite, the eventual second prize winners. After362 words
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Article, Illustration338 1985-11-23 12 SURESH NAIR - SURESH N AIR By THE orphaned Hiah children are looking forward to spending the year-end school holidays with their doting grandparents who are caring for them. The love and understanding showered upon them by grandma who wished to be known only as Madam338 words
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Article, Illustration764 1985-11-23 13 The Chow Dih case SENIOR District Judge E.C. Foenander is expected to deliver judgment today m the case of Chow Dih, the doctor accused of cheating his patients. Chow, 35, a 1974 graduate of the then University of Singapore, has run his own practice m764 words
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Article209 1985-11-23 13 A CABBY saved himself from becoming a robbery victim by wrenching a knife pointed at his neck from one of his two assailants before calling for help. But Mr Neu Sue Kiong, 42, and the motorists who came to his rescue were unable209 words
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93 1985-11-23 13 Schoolgirl knocked down and hurt by van A SCHOOLGIRL was injured when a van knocked her down m Aljunied Road yesterday. Passers-by helped to calm Goh Hui Lee, 12, as she lay m pain. An ambulance arrived minutes later and she was given first aid for head and leg injuries93 words
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Article, Illustration280 1985-11-23 13 BUSY school principal Molly Chan usually organises farewell parties for her teachers. But the tables were turned yesterday as Mrs Chan found herself on the receiving end of an elaborate send-off by her pupils and teachers. It was her last day at280 words
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Article, Illustration383 1985-11-23 14 INCREDIBLE. It must be a Joke. If It Is true, what a wonderful bargain. Wish the offer Is on everyday. These were typical reactions of The Straits Times readers who saw the Timeszone advertisement yesterday about a s#-cent set lunch383 words
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Article, Illustration529 1985-11-23 14 VIKRAM KHANNA - VIKRAM KHANNA Lecture by fifth LKY Visitor Prof Charles Schultze By THE taming of inflation augurs well for medi-um-term economic prospects m the US and Europe, but there remain serious policy errors that block the road to sustained economic growth. These errors can be529 words
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163 1985-11-23 14 A SINGAPORE delegation told an international gathering of Teochews that clan associations m the Republic were moving away from exclusive activities. As such, it was not m favour of a proposal for an international Chaozhou (Teochew) youth camp. The camp to enable163 words
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190 1985-11-23 14 THE festive season is just round the corner and Japan Air Lines hopes to bring some of the cheer to the elderly who live m homes for the aged. For the next four months, the airline will contribute $5 to the Community190 words
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75 1985-11-23 14 Five-storey hospital leap was suicide A MAN jumped out of a window m a fifth storey ward at Tan Tock Seng Hospital four days after he was admitted. Lee Nyap Hwa, 64, from Perak. was hospitalised on Nov 9 last year for a relapse of tuberculosis and chronic bronchitis. The75 words
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Article33 1985-11-23 14 MEMBERS of the public can donate blood through the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service at Kampong Übi Zone A' RC, Block 11 m Eunos Crescent tomorrow from 10 am to 1 pm.33 words
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89 1985-11-23 14 A SINGAPORE Airlines Boeing 747 skidded off the runway while landing at Zurich airport on Wednesday. None of the 174 passengers and 22 crew members was injured and there was no damage to the aircraft, said an SIA spokesman. The plane skidded off89 words
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515 1985-11-23 16 TAXIS are cruising around empty almost half the time following the fare increase. But the cabbies' incomes are generally back to pre-fare increase days what NTUC Comfort says is an "an acceptable level". They are now getting about $80 to $90 (gross income)515 words
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185 1985-11-23 16 EVEN before the second passenger terminal hM been built at Changi airport, there are already plans to renovate the first terminal In IM6. AIM In the Civil Aviation Authority of SlngaFe*s plans tor the next years is the renovation of the second terminal,185 words
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Article, Illustration503 1985-11-23 16 THE drop-out rate for both children and staff at NTUC child-care centres has dropped. This is because more parents have become involved m a scheme launched last year and extended to all 12 centres, said Dr Khoo Kirn Choo, head503 words
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Article, Illustration67 1985-11-23 16 RELATIVES and friends of this woman, who was found wandering along Tampines Road on Nov 4, are asked to contact the Ministry of Community Development. Madam Tay Puay Lan, 44, could not give any information about herself. She is now m a welfare home. Those who67 words
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156 1985-11-23 16 Quek bid to have order set aside adjourned THE High Court yesterday adjourned for a week the application by opposition politician Quek Teow Chuan to set aside a bankruptcy order made against him by the High Court last month. Mr Quek, who owes the Prime Minister $750 m costs incurred156 words
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Article45 1985-11-23 16 TO FOSTER close rapport, the Labour Ministry, the National Productivity Board and t heCentral Provident Fund Board, will hold a sports meet today at the Toa Payoh Sports Complex. Mr Lee Yock Suan, Acting Minister for Labour, will open the meet.45 words
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Article, Illustration509 1985-11-23 18 GILLIAN POW CHONG - GILLIAN POW CHONG By SHE turned up as she had promised. From 5.30 pm, "Single Expat Woman", as she called herself, sat m the only peacock chair m the centre of the bar m Trader Vie's waiting to see if there509 words
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134 1985-11-23 18 DELEGATES at the 15th Asean Film Festival had a shock last night when costumed ghouls descended from the stage of the Mandarin Ballroom at the festival's closing ceremony. It was just a gag by the dancers when the song Ghostbusters was played. To show134 words
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374 1985-11-23 18 Spore business interests will be enhanced by accord THE investment protection and promotion agreement between Singapore and China which was signed m Beijing on Thursday will be (or a 15-year period. It will be automatically renewed at the end of the term374 words
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217 1985-11-23 18 ALLOWING Singaporeans to use their Medisave accounts to go overseas for medical treatment that is unavailable here is something the Ministry of Health is looking into. But the Minister of State (Health), Mr Yeo Cheow Tong, said the issue was not217 words
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Article, Illustration291 1985-11-23 18 Pre- primary pioneers seven years later IT WAS an extra special graduation ceremony at Nanyang Primary yesterday. Among the Primary S pupils leaving school were the first batch of children to Join the preprlmary programme seven years ago. One of the pioneers was Patricia Tan, 12. Her father known simply291 words
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165 1985-11-23 18 Teacher charged with cheating over loan A SCHOOL teacher was charged yesterday with cheating the Education Ministry of $30,000 by taking a renovation loan for his flat from the ministry when no renovation was actually done. Ramasamy s/o Vengidasalam, 48, is alleged to have received a cheque for $30,000 under165 words
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Article62 1985-11-23 18 A TOTAL of 183 National Police Cadet Corps officers will receive their appointment certificates at the Police Academy today at 11 am. They include six officers promoted to Deputy Superintendent and 40 to Assistant Superintendent. Another 137 will receive their certificates as newly -appointed officers62 words
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Article33 1985-11-23 18 A WATER distribution exercise will be held at Block 513, Bedok North Avenue 2. tomorrow at 9.30 am. The MP for Kaki Bukit. Mr Chew Heng Ching, will be present.33 words
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Article88 1985-11-23 18 A FOOTBALL fan caught a man who threw an empty kerosene tin from the first level of Rochor Centre m Rochor Road one night. Mr Teong Ec Nang, 25, was going home after watching a football match at the National Stadium when he saw a88 words
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305 1985-11-23 18 MANAGERS of buildings should devise their own fire detection systems to cut down on the high rate of false alarm calls requiring the services of firemen, a Swiss fire engineer said yesterday. False alarms make up more than nine out of every305 words
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124 1985-11-23 18 $1 m worth of sanitary ware destroyed in blaze MORE than $1 million worth of sanitary ware and fittings were destroyed when fire broke out m a store m Ealestier Road yesterday. Firemen took 75 minutes to put out the blaze at the storehouse of Wah Yang Company at about124 words
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Article54 1985-11-23 18 A MAN was charged yesterday with setting Tire to the kitchen of his seconc-storey flat m Clementi Avenue 4. Kok Kum Lin, 36, allegedly set fire to his kitchen at about 10 pm on Sept 9. He is on bail of $20,000. His case wili be54 words
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Article38 1985-11-23 18 MR PHUA Bah Lee, Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Defence) and MP for Tampines, will be the guest -of-honour at the Crime Prevention cum Social Responsibility Exhibition at the void deck of Apt Block 804, Tampines Avenue 4 tomorrow.38 words
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Article, Illustration327 1985-11-23 19 TONG YOKE THO - TONG YOKE THO Pledge to turn Spore label into symbol of quality By LOCAL industries can expect the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research (Sisir) to play a more active role m helping them turn the Made-in-Singapore stamp into a symbol of quality. The327 words
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Article, Illustration192 1985-11-23 19 EVEN as she smiles momentarily for a visiting YIP, her hands are continuing to work. For nothing takes assembly operator Miss Rozanah Rahman, 22, from her work. Not even when the VTP came round to hand her a prize. She would not192 words
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260 1985-11-23 19 THE second page of the Ngee Ann Polytechnic's million-dollar, five-phase plan to revamp its library was turned yesterday when the polytechnic signed a contract for a new computer system. The $550,000 contract for the system was awarded to Sime Darby Systems (SDS) which260 words
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191 1985-11-23 19 A FACTORY worker poured caustic soda into his colleague's Chinese tea to try to harm him after the two had a quarrel, a court heard yesterday. The colleague, Mr Wong Meng Yong, 41, a Macau citizen, spat out the tea after taking a sip.191 words
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69 1985-11-23 19 IBM's copyright infringement case against two companies was adjourned yesterday to a date to be fixed. IBM Singapore had obtained injunctions earlier this month against a manufacturer, Essex Engineering Consultants, and a retailer, Computronics, for allegedly infringing the company's personal computer Basic input Output69 words
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Advertisement198 1985-11-23 12 If you've always thought of a flight as gracious as the Thais. And all for the price of normal n something to be endured, we invite you to read on. economy fare. \1 Thai has covered a lot of mileage to make Thai leaves Singapore daily for Bangkok flying the198 words
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Advertisement458 1985-11-23 13 H 1-, The Chance for a Career m m HM Computers! ■E JH H Yes! And a competitive edge over your friends fil "M iBWB Bft and colleagues. With the present tight jgs *T W' employment market, the right computer SM v T\_ qualification will certainly make the difference. fflj458 words
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Advertisement457 1985-11-23 14 g^fe Fall m love with one of the World's Greatest Jill' Animal Shows. Now at the Singapore Zoo. a|lM Irresistible acts. Cute, lovable Happy Senior Citizens? Week £o^o* *^%*)m Ayr /animals. All, m our new Animal Show. From Friday 29/11/85 to 6/12/85, all Senior J 4 >^ /^■^Y^ Meet Kelly457 words
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Advertisement529 1985-11-23 15 To get a great deal more out of the school holidays. Si UuY TnlS PQQG. S^k mmm B*^ Schools out for 6 weeks. And to celebrate, Pertama Group are offering very special deals on selected National and Technics products. Even if you're not a student of mathematics a quick glance529 words
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Advertisement212 1985-11-23 16 Hl' -J '*^^K^f \f^l 11 11 .-.^^J P^^^SB mHHHR ■^«B'"!S^Mp'^" >v .f'^t^sp^BPPP^'^^^ I Here are 2 great examples m Ivory from w||t ace la^!l*bver matching Dress $9!|P© our latest collection. Exclusive to Robinson's, they are m pleated polyester and lace. Sizes from Bto 1 2. RIGHT) Two-piece Skirtsuit <fcQC R^212 words
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Advertisement551 1985-11-23 18 Announcing the Marriage ofthe Computer and theTelephoneq|^ (THIS IS CUBIC 99 J W there?J m^ COMPUTER TELEPHONE dip npn^rri^ I J RECORDING SERVICE J^j^jßTj J^ "l^r.l^m W A product which for the first time marries the personal computer '•'••fP*^iti irf^^^^Mr "PP" an<^ c telephone. i^^pS|^^^ ■,sBW*^*r!wwM,' Now Cubic 99 can551 words
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Advertisement130 1985-11-23 19 Cafe de Prince proudly presents... •."tw M <i^Mfll^lnK'^L^ -*^üßv^^^^ I^sb L igJHJBHf Thanksgiving D.iy on [Nov 28. fikltaiiiiioi Come'celebrate with your friends and IjSy^ffffffi^yJCTrHlMl family. Traditional Thanksgiving vt 'l^!^ »18BB{ delicacies will be served during our fijjf buffet lunch and dinner. j*^^ >JGk ...the most delighltful buffet P»n spread m130 words
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Advertisement534 1985-11-23 19 oWuunuWauuWnHnuwJuuW e^£^, on k% W r nu! MJM^r^^w^te^ 1 y llL^fiEt^^^^^encing Soon. Enroll Now! L jj|i|||M i^^B Toddlers (4-5) 21 12. 27 12, (Wed) I nnunuuuW nuuuuulnk Kids (6-8) ?4 1 1 28 1 1 l Tnur) HHKjiWHBWiy^^BBMMMMjI CNdren((9- 12 14 12.22 12 I -CuuuuußnunuHßunßßß ""'i HnuuuuTauuuu^ B|P 3,6) 29TMFn).22534 words
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529 1985-11-23 20 PRIOR to the Geneva Summit, the pundits had rated the chances of anything important emerging from the meeting between President Ronald Reagan and Mr Mikhail Gorbachev as pretty poor. And they were correct m their prediction m some ways. Critical issues concerning529 words
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Article448 1985-11-23 20 4 THE inability of economists to reach some kind of consensus as to the underlying causes of the current economic crisis suggests strongly to me that the science of economics itself has not caught up with new economic, political and technological realities which arc shaping448 words
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Article227 1985-11-23 20 THE most dramatic and unprecedented economic revolution m mankind's history would be the industrialisation of space. At the moment, this is no more than a twinkle m the eyes of space scientists, technicians and engineers. Bnt as a business proposition, it Is not science fiction227 words
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Article, Illustration427 1985-11-23 20 Stop wringing your hands m despair, look beyond the immediate horizon and up high if possible. Indeed, space will be the next major frontier for mankind. That was the theme of Mr S. Rajaratnam's opening address on Thursday at a seminar on free competition m the427 words
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Article154 1985-11-23 20 4 SOVIET alarm over America's so-called space war programme is, m my view, as much military as economic. The Star Wars programme, involving the expenditure of hundreds of billions of dollars, will proliferate space technological breakthroughs which, though initially motivated by military considerations,154 words
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Article, Illustration737 1985-11-23 20 JOHN O' SULLIVAN - JOHN O'SULLIVAN By WASHINGTON No analysis of the popular enthusiasm shown here recently for the Prince and Princess of Wales can quite capture the range of themes it played m the American imagination. But the theme most overinterpreted is that of pure celebrity. True,737 words
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Article133 1985-11-23 20 "YOU know how things were m the harpov-Kasparov chess match. The younger man won. It will be the same thing m Geneva." A Soviet official (before the start of the Reagan-Gor-bachev summit). "There are big things at stake at the summit. But for some reason, everybody133 words
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498 1985-11-23 20 T, F. Hwang takes you down Memory Lane NUMBER ONE THAT'S the number most favoured by many. My story today is about No. 1. A story of a mix-up m four addresses, each with a No. 1, m one of Singapore's shortest and oldest streets Finiayson Green. The source for498 words
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Advertisement251 1985-11-23 20 The Androgynous Manager "One Minute Managers are clearly m androgynous. The TIT© Androgynous Manager J^^irtf^inniK; is a must for managers %lv4ivAjyi ivywtj who want to be more i > 3fldQ6T effective." i^ t-tendrw I Male cremate Kenneth Blanchard, I SnSie^or 6 1 Co-author, The One Minute Todays Manager and Sltuatlonal251 words
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Article, Illustration1515 1985-11-23 21 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT The snap presidential election called by President Ferdinand Marcos was the subject of a recent US congressional debate. Opinions regarding the usefulness of such an election have been divided. A "clean slate" was seen by some as important for the1,515 words
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Article, Illustration454 1985-11-23 21 6An election would be harmful if it encourages the continuation of business-as-usual attitudes or fosters the illusion that the communist danger will m disappear on its own. Mr Wolfowitz (right) on the Philippine presidential elections. WASHINGTON A few months ago, a454 words
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Advertisement455 1985-11-23 21 Georges says Thanksgiving shouldn't /yy^ i l^ gobble,gobble,gobble. Georges says Thanksgiving should last a Roast Duck with Peach and Orange on whole week November 28 And besides the traditional turkey he's Chicken Leg Stuffed with Cling Peaches going to cook you something new, delicious on November 29. and different every455 words
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387 1985-11-23 22 WE refer to the letter "This court should act faster" by Mr John Tan. (ST, Nov 20). The writer raised three points concerning the small claims tribunal, namely, that it takes two months for the Small Claims Registry to post out notices387 words
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643 1985-11-23 22 Chiam should recognise HDB's and our achievements CURIOSITY led me to Parliament House on Oct 31 to watch the parliamentarians at work. The debate was on the Housing Board. I saw People's Action Party MPs engaged m a lively and spirited debate with Opposition MPs643 words
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167 1985-11-23 22 Why not one good word for HDB? I REFER to the parliamentary debate on Oct 31 on home ownership and the Housing Board. As a resident m a HDB estate, I am grateful to the many PAP MPs who spoke on our behalf. Many of our MPs have spoken fairly.167 words
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153 1985-11-23 22 Siglap MP correct about integrity IT WAS with much indignation that I watched the telecast of the parliamentary debate during which the MP for Anson, Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam, rebutted the comments of Mr Abdullah Tarmugi, the MP for Siglap. I feel the rebuttal was uncalled for as Mr Tarmugi was153 words
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On TV3
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223 1985-11-23 22 AFTER reading the report on the Government discouraging viewing of TV3 (ST, Nov 16), the very obvious came to mind. TV3 is a threat to the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's viewership, and the Government has used a cheap and low-down move of saving SBC from223 words
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211 1985-11-23 22 SBC-produced shows are good enough I REFER to the report "Viewers say government stand on TV 3 won't deter them". It really hurts me to know my fellow citizens hold such views. I was already very hurt the last time I read about the thousands of Singaporeans who crossed the211 words
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Letter108 1985-11-23 22 MANY Singaporeans are indeed disappointed that the Housing Board is not going to adjust the common television antennae m HDB blocks so that they can receive TV3 transmissions, and that The Straits Times is not going to print the programme listings. Why should viewers be deprived of108 words
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Letter83 1985-11-23 22 AS the Government does not encourage Singaporeans to watch TV3, why doesn't SBC acquire some of the comedy programmes being shown on that commercial station so that we can enjoy them on SBC? Some of the comedies are really quite enjoyable like Kate and Allie, Cheers, Punky83 words
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Letter43 1985-11-23 22 MY portable television set can receive TV3 but I don't know what programmes have been scheduled for the week. Could The Straits Times print them for the benefit of those who want to view the programmes? Please! TVS VIEWER Singapore 123143 words
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308 1985-11-23 22 The Editor says WE publish here five of the 15 letters received about TV3. In addition we have received over 100 telephone calls. Both letters and calls have been tailing off since we reported last Saturday the Government's policy on the reception308 words
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Article75 1985-11-23 23 THE Singapore stock market steadied somewhat yesterday after two days of widespread falls. Although Singapore blue-chips continued to drift lower, speculative Malaysian counters made some gains. The final Scoreboard showed 72 falls against 60 rises. The Straits Times Industrial Index slipped another 0.99 points 733, while the Business75 words
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Article15 1985-11-23 23 Grand Utd Hldgs 2,452,000 Sime Darby 50< 1,009,000 Promet 728,000 Supreme Corpn 646,00015 words
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Article84 1985-11-23 23 MTC 7k «0 +22 MCabtes 620 +20 Sri Hartamas 271 16 Rate.it- 328 +12 knatei 280 +12 HK Tin Corp 50c 226 +11 UM flour 1000 +10 MBf HMfs 50C 324 +10 Supreme Corpn 135 +6 Dtrta Com 133 +6 Gram) Wd HMfs 131 +6 lee Kirn Tab 50c84 words
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Article75 1985-11-23 23 Sea View 270 -30 M Breweries 590 -20 CASH 50c 314 -16 OCBC 830 -15 FIN 630 -15 Gentints 540 -15 MTP 360 -14 Roiyßett 482 -12 Spore Fodder 239 -12 Spore land 247 -11 HleonfFin 245 -11 Gold Com 180 -11 SPH 635 -10 ChuanHup 196 -9 Tit75 words
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Article86 1985-11-23 23 Nov 21 Nov 22 81 Composite 629 19 625 18 BT Indicator *****76 *****48 BT OB OS -372 -451 CADI -5839 5828 OBV -*****4 —*****2 ST Industrials 733 99 733 00 ST Finance 2555 75 2546 57 ST Hotels 704 79 700 72 Nov 21 Nov 22 ST Properties86 words
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Article31 1985-11-23 23 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)31 words
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Article14 1985-11-23 23 THE US dollar lost 40 ticks to close at DM 2.5830 m Singapore.14 words
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Article20 1985-11-23 23 DM V FF S$ H$ US$ ***** ***** 201.00 unq 2.1020 unq ***** 2.5830 201.30 7.8720 2.0960 7.806020 words
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Article33 1985-11-23 23 Eurodollar: Lost nine ticks to 92.00 a contract. Deotschemark: Gained five ticks to 0.3875 a contract. Japanese yen: Lost three ticks to 0.*****2 a contract. Gold: Remained unchanged at U*****.00 an ounce.33 words
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Article91 1985-11-23 23 TAIPEI, Fri. The Taiwanese Cabinet today decided to lower business income tax from 30 to 25 per cent. The Finance Ministry had proposed to cut the tax rate from 30 to 27 per cent, but the Cabinet decided to lower it to 25 per cent to speedAFP - 91 words
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Article77 1985-11-23 23 STOCKHOLM, Fri. Volvo, the Swedish conglomerate, is bidding to take over Cardo, the Swedish investment company with interests m sugar, feeds and plant breeding, m a deal which values Cardo at more than four billion kronor (about Ssl.oB billion). Volvo yesterday announced a 4.4 per centFT - 77 words
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Article111 1985-11-23 23 NEW YORK, Fri. Time Inc has restructured the management of its magazine group, eliminating three executive positions. The company said Senior Vice- President (Magazines) Philip Howlett and Director of Corporate Manufacturing and Distribution James McCluskey are taking early retirement, and Senior Vice-President (Magazines) James Hey worth willReuter - 111 words
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Article59 1985-11-23 23 STOCKHOLM, Fri. The Swedish Central Bank (Riksbank) moved yesterday to abolish all controls on bank lending as part of a far-reaching package of monetary reforms. The announcement, which took credit institutions by surprise, marks a major new step m the process of de-regulation of Swedish financial markets whichFT - 59 words
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Article71 1985-11-23 23 LONDON, Fri. The pace of economic expansion m Britain appears to have slowed since last winter, but gross domestic product will be about 2 per cent higher m 1986 than this year, the National Institute of Economic and Social Research said. The independent institute, which is generallyReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration484 1985-11-23 23 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH Share trading suspended while talks go on By METRO Holdings Ltd is negotiating to sell its controlling holding m luxury goods retailer Transmarco Ltd. The company yesterday asked for its share quotation to be suspended temporarily because talks were going on484 words
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Article62 1985-11-23 23 LONDON, Fri. The four- week-old suspension m all London tin trading will continue until at least Dec 6, the London Metal Exchange (LME) announced here today. The exchange's decision was prompted by the decision of the International Tin Council yesterday to meet for the fifth time duringAFP - 62 words
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Article, Illustration457 1985-11-23 23 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By IMAGINE carrying a computer with a 64 kilobyte memory that's a lot of memory m a pocket and paying just $20 for it! I couldn't. And so the Visa public relations people arranged for a preview on video that is.457 words
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214 1985-11-23 23 NEPTUNET Orient Lines Ltd has confirmed that it is raising US$75 million (SslsB million) through a capped Floating Rate Note its fourth fund-raising exercise this year. It is the first FRN issue with a cap or ceiling on the interest rate to be214 words
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463 1985-11-23 23 CONRAD RAJ - Banks cut off credit to some brokers over Pan-EI CONRAD RAJ By UNCERTAINTY over the fate of suspended PanElectric Industries has led several banks to withdraw their credit lines to some stockbroking firms. As a result, these brokers have instructed their remisiers and dealers to stop financing their clients m463 words
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249 1985-11-23 23 ANNE KOH - ANNE KOH Top-level team headed here next month By TOP government officials from Penang, Kedah and Perlis will be here next month to woo investors from Singapore. The visit from Dec 11 to 14 will be the first from the three northern249 words
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266 1985-11-23 23 TENANTS of Standard Chartered Building m Battery Road will share m the gains when their landlord gets a rebate on their property tax. Mr Geoff Williams, Administration Manager at Standard Chartered Bank, promised that the bank, which has applied for the 30266 words
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Article3106 1985-11-23 24 READERS should be aware of the limitations 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 does3,106 words
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Article2554 1985-11-23 24 INDUSTRIALS A Choc (2 90S) AMD (4 748) (7) 4 70 (1)4.72 Alcom (0.918) (0)0.90 AISB (0.888 089S) (8) 0.89 (20) 0 88 (21) 0.89 cd API (0 83S) (17) 0.85 (6) 0.84 (4) 083 ASM (11 IB) (28) 113 (12) 1.11 (45) 1.12 xd2,554 words
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Article2867 1985-11-23 24 AH shares quoted have a par value of SI, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/rijhts. N Tai-exempted dividend. ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dollars. ***** Last Yield Vo) Day High Low Company Sale Change ('000) High Low SECTION2,867 words
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722 1985-11-23 25 THE Singapore stock market steadied somewhat yesterday following the widespread falls earlier m the week as a result of the nervousness about the financial health of Pan-Electric Industries. Singapore blue-chips continued to drift lower OCBC lost another 15 cents to $8.30 but speculative Malaysian722 words
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Article59 1985-11-23 25 NST Index Friday 1,296.07 (1,296.19) -j| Hongkong Hang Seng 0 Friday 1,712.82 (1,762.51) g£_ Austraian Al-Ordinaries Friday 991.8 (984.3) Nkkei Stock Average Friday 12,759.33 (12,697.02) Financial Fines Industrials Thursday 1,121.6(1,106.0) Dow Jones Average Thursday 1,462.27 (1,439.22) (Figures m brackets refer to those of the previous trading day) I I59 words
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Article257 1985-11-23 25 *>* 22 HK$ Charge Hk Elect v/ a rr 16.50 -06 A*soc Intl Hotel 1.00 Hk Gas 12.20 -0.4 Bank Of East Asia 23 60 -0 5 Hk Hotels 34.25 -0.75 Cheung Kong 20 30 -08 HK Land 6.55 -0.25 China Light 1470xa»- Hk Land \.oan 85.00 +05 Cross257 words
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Article298 1985-11-23 25 Not 22 Cenh Ownfe IC I 205 (in.l) Leighton 101 +1 y Lend Lease 626 +6 Magellan Pet Aust 205 t 5 AC I 280 -I Moyne Nickless 312 unch AN I 272 +2 Metals Exptor AP M 285 unch N l 38 unch Aberfoyle 880 Mideast 28 unch298 words
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Article294 1985-11-23 25 No* 22 Yen Chanfe Mitsub Estate Mitsub Heavy 377 +2 Aj^omoto 1,00 +20 g Asoh. Chem 774 +4 Mitsukoshi 637 +21 g°[* Tk J25 -1 Murato Mfg 2,30 +40 Bndgestone 532 unch Nikko Sec 770 +5 Canon 1130 +20 Nip Elec 1260 +20 Casio Computer 1860 +20 N» LM*294 words
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Article210 1985-11-23 25 Nm 21 US$ Chanfe Alcoa 35* +1* AXed Chem Cp 45* Allis-Cholmers 3* Am Tel Tel 23* Amax Inc ll* unch Amr Corp 41* unch Bethlehem Sri 15* Boeing Co 48 Burroughs Cp 59* Caterpillar Co 38* Chase Manhtn 63* +1* Chrysler Cp 44* Citicorp 46 Cons Nat210 words
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Article537 1985-11-23 25 Nov2l Pence Chanfe RDUSTRMLS AMied-Lyons 288 -2 Ass. Dairies BTRPLC 393 +10 Babcocks 178 unch Barclays 459 +5 Beechom 303 +13 BICC 235 unch Blue Circle 590 +5 BOC Group 307 +2 Boots 233 +12 Bowater 315 unch BATS 295 +2 Britannia 142 -2 BP. 605 +15 B Telecom537 words
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Article, Illustration509 1985-11-23 25 R«c«ipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo Delivery of FCL import containers Ship (Voyate) Boxes Available LCL containers unpacked at the containers freight station on Nov 22 (2300) LCL Receivinf Receiving Ship (Voyage) fcr Carp Time Block Luna MS (8512) 25/11 (2330) F5 1200-1300/2000 2100 Al 1300-1400/1900-2000509 words
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Article, Illustration202 1985-11-23 25 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Auby K2SW aside 23/11 Pole Star K3O aside 23/11 Vishva Anurag KlO aside 23/11 Alps Highway KO9 23/11 23/11 Borussia K35 23/11 24/11 Builder 3 K22 23/11 23/11 Hassho K3O 23/11 24/11 Jenhol K22 23/11 25/11 Jenson 4 K23 23/11 24/11202 words
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Article322 1985-11-23 25 1 Mm $1,000. 2 For btsl customers only 3 OCBC Finance 4 only avalaMe it DBS France. IMF's rates.** abo avalaMe at UOf also avalaMe at DBS Finance. OCBC OUB DOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 5Vi 5 1 5 5Vi Monthly 5V 2 Autosave 4% Fixed deposit322 words
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Article154 1985-11-23 25 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.1374—1.4402 7.13-6.88 Canadian dollar 1.5239-1.5253 6.62-6.51 NZ dollar 1.2005-1.2042 8.49-8.16 Sterling pound 3.0301-3.0337 3.33-3.27 US dollar 2.0970-2.0980 4.80—4.75 Local dolars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling154 words
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Article103 1985-11-23 25 THE US dollar closed firmer against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it opened at 2.1025 35 and closed at 2.0970/80 m moderately active trading. Against the deutschemark, the greenback closed at 2.5840/50 compared to its opening of 2.5785/00. It fluctuated between a high103 words
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Article131 1985-11-23 25 THE kilobar market traded between 5J21.995 and 5522,140 yesterday. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.60 6.90, which was the day's high, and remained firm m lacklustre trading. It closed for lunch at the day's low of U*****.30 6.60. In the later session, it drifted between the day's131 words
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Article23 1985-11-23 25 GOLD US$/oz Fri Thur Singapore 326.30-326.70 326 40—326.80 Hongkong 326.40-326.80 326.40 326.70 Thurs Wed New York 326.60-327.10 326.00-326.50 London 325.50-326.00 325.50-326.0023 words
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Article179 1985-11-23 25 Managers' prices for No* 23 25 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 1.55 —1.64 The Savings Fund 1.18 —1.25 Spore Prog Fund 0.65 —0.69 Spore Sec Fund 098-1.04 Spore Invest Fund 0.76—0.81 Spore Equity Fund 0.70—0.74 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 1.97—2 11 Mai Prog Fund 080—086 Mai179 words
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Article103 1985-11-23 25 Eurodollar 3-month deposit EURODOLLAR futures opened unchanged from IMM's close but lower than Thursday's level as the market turned slightly bearish m view of high Fed funds and the weaker than expected demand for the 10-year US bond auction. A short-term correction is expected as prospect for a discount rate103 words
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Article, Illustration81 1985-11-23 25 CURRENCY futures slipped from opening highs as profit-taking and squaring activities for the weekend prevented further gains. The dollar regained some ground m the spot market as US bonds fell after the strong performance this week. December deutschemark closed off the day's low at 0.3875 from the high of81 words
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Article48 1985-11-23 25 YEN closed at the day's low of 0.*****2 from the day's high of 0.*****3 reached m the opening minutes. (Japanese Yen) Open High Lew Sett Est Vol Dee 0.*****2 0.*****3 0.*****2 0.*****2 497 Mm 0.*****18- 0.*****6 Ji« 0.*****5 Open Ist (Tim): 841. Act Vol (Tbm): 123.48 words
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Article, Illustration37 1985-11-23 25 GOLD futures was quiet with the December contract closing unchanged at U*****.00 an ounce. (In US$ per troy ounce) Opes High Low Sett Est Dec 327.00 60 Pek ***** Opra lat (Ties): IM. Act Vol (Ties):37 words
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Article17 1985-11-23 25 Rubber Closing prices cents/kik) Singapore December 153.00 down 0.25 cents Malaysia December 177.00 down 0.50 cents17 words
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Article24 1985-11-23 25 Ctaini prices Copper £/tonw Thurs Spot 941 00 941.50 (946.50—947.001 3 months 961 00— 961 50 (966.00—966.50) Market tone: Steady Sales: 20.800 tonnes24 words
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Article28 1985-11-23 25 Ctosmt prices Silvor USS/troy <v Fri Thurs Singapore 615-6 20 6 16-6 21 Thurt Wed New York 6 15-6 20 6 15-6 20 Source Credit Suisse. Spore28 words
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Article23 1985-11-23 25 Clo*in{ prices Aluminium £/tome Thurj Spot 660.00-***** (659.00-659.50) 3 months 683.00— 684 00 (682 50-683 00) Market tone: Steady Sales: 15,100 tonnes23 words
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Article87 1985-11-23 25 Crude MS/tomw N0v695 (central south) (north) Dec 700 (south) 695 (central) Jan 710 (south) palm oi US$/tomes RBD palm Nov/Dec/Jan 337.50 (sellers) RBD Olem Dec 342.50 (sellers) Jan 347.50 (sellers) Feb 355 (sellers) RBD Stearin Nov Dec 307.50 (sellers) Jan 310 (sellers) Crude stearin Neutralised unq palm oil87 words
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Advertisement241 1985-11-23 23 Invest m more than one private i jsjr J residential property at Tulip Garden, tI^SSL YV JLXCn. Ol IC'wS Surrounded by beautiful landscaped gardens at Holland MAISONETTE TYPE A Total Floor Area: 245 sq m anc j p arrer R oac s a location close to Botanic Gardens and £ir*C241 words
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Advertisement80 1985-11-23 24 Now the books of the film. Three magnificent volumes a unique photographic record of the China many of us will never see. Statues, caves full of early Chinese art, lonely deserts, maiestic mountains, oases, folk dances, the myriad peoples of the region. This is our heritage. This is a collection80 words
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Advertisement6 1985-11-23 25 Concise Comprehensive Contemporary ID FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS6 words
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314 1985-11-23 26 AMALGAMATED Steel Mills Bhd, a major Malaysian manufacturer of steel and steel products, expects significant increases m profits from non-steel related business. Chairman Nasruddin bin Mohamed, who expects satisfactory results this year, based his optimism on "a reasonable economic scenario of the314 words
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242 1985-11-23 26 INVESTMENT holding and management group Hongkong Tin Corporation (M) Bhd plans to diversify into other activities to stabilise its long term profitability, executive chairman Tan Sri Yeoh Tiong Lay said m his annual statement. But, he said, construc-tion-based industries and property development wouldBernama - 242 words
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150 1985-11-23 26 PETALING Tin Bhd's profits plunged In the year to Oct 31 m it was affected by tin export control and the closure of a dredge. The company said yesterday its estimate of group pre-tax profit was Mfm,m 15.2 per cent lower than the previousBernama - 150 words
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252 1985-11-23 26 Stock market weekly round-up by n. balakrishnan Singapore THE Singapore stock market dropped to its lowest level for more than four months this week m the wake of Pan-Electric Industries' troubles. Blue-chips were among the big losers, with the bluest of the blue-chips OCBC252 words
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Article, Illustration182 1985-11-23 26 Grand United GRAND United Holdings (GUH) was the busiest stock on the Singapore market tor the third week m a row. And speculation Is still the only reason dealers can give tor all the activity In GUH. They say there are no fundamental factors to explain the182 words
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Article83 1985-11-23 26 THE FOLLOWING is a list of the five most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore this week. It gives the turnover m thousands of units, closing prices yesterday and the high and low for 1985. Company Vohim Met (J) Hfeh <S) Lew (J) (000)83 words
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Article269 1985-11-23 26 Kuala Lumpur IT was a week of unhappy developments m the Kuala Lumpur stock market, although the leading index's fall wasn not as great as m Singapore. Besides the corporate bad news, there was the worst clash between extremists and police which led to the269 words
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Advertisement630 1985-11-23 26 Jsf.i Furniture m Jurong STOCK CLEARANCE SALE 9BHBBiKSßßflflEffflfi&9flßHoß SKflEft IH^BR&gfiISSEEXE&SESSSI^^Qtif -JKk k V -MB fK m m tr" A v^ 'JtipHMMf ißfffllf 1 H Sfifflj I m fit k H LOUNGE SUITE f mjm Jl yOOU I Jf.^'l 5 SEATERS AMERICAN LOUNGE SUlTE' mfS^ I V. WMgmmimif one free sou630 words
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Advertisement1379 1985-11-23 27 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: Monday Friday 9.00 am to 5.00pm Ordinary: $5 00 per line (Mm $15 001 I Food/Entertainm«nt (2 —5) r\ .^*h. .^as*^ Saturday 8 30am to 2 00pm "am o r HT mm L /"S y»^^ f deadline for the Sunday Times) Semi-display: S2O 00 per1,379 words
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Advertisement384 1985-11-23 27 12 Computer Products/ Services 12 Computer Products/ Services YAOHAN PARKWAY PARADE (Basement Supermarket) Marine Parade Road, Singapore 1544 23 NOV 1 PEC 10AM— 10PM DAILY Canon A2OO COMPUTER free BOJJ proved) voted No. 1 Computer Modern Qr e very I of the Year by $^80 "1 se "TODAY COMPUTER" P384 words
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Advertisement678 1985-11-23 27 12 Computer Products/ Services DAWN BUSINESS COMPUTER SYSTEM PTE LTD OFFER Best Price Best Service. Free gift 4 free training unlimited free software copying free delivery and installation. 12 months guarantee. 16 Bit Japanese 256K 640K PCXT compatible complete system $950 (list price) 16 Bit 4.77 MHZ Japanese 640K onboard.678 words
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Advertisement454 1985-11-23 27 13 Musical Instruments WEINSTEIN CURVEX ACOUSTICON Style 124 from Hamburg, Germany A step ahead of ordinary pianos. Nobody has been able to solve the problem of frequent piano tuning until the Weinstein Curvex Acousticon. Ordinary pianos have straight metal frames supporting their tuning pins. Ours is curved. When you strike454 words
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Advertisement446 1985-11-23 27 13 Musical Instruments 19 Home Appliances 31-PC NEW PORCELAIN Dinnersets from U.K. to clear $59. Free kitchen tools set. Normal price $179. Call *****81. 20 Pets/Pet Care fV ft "SNOOPY" /U^V PET CARE (4 PRODUCT [yrrvrsr Get it today! \-~r> For the love Ir^ J of your pet Now available446 words
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Advertisement920 1985-11-23 27 20 Pets/Pet Care 3 LABRADOR RETRIEVER puppies for sale. Black, nearly 4 mths old. Good parentage: motherpolice dog. father from Australia. Call *****63 after 10.30 am. NOVAKOH SPANIEL, MALE 1 1/2 yr.. rare long-coat breed, toilet obedience trained with cert, for sale. Call *****71. PEAHEN WANTED (FEMALE peacock) for breed920 words
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Advertisement454 1985-11-23 27 TMEA CLOSER LOOK An annual bazaar organised by The American Women Association is held today from 9.30 am to noon. They are donating all proceeds to Singapore Community Chest. Visit them at classification 24. \b|^^. /J l\ 17 Health/Sports 17 Health/Sports Equipment Equipment Push-Up Stand X Cash $69.00 or monthly454 words
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Advertisement286 1985-11-23 27 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing 25 Sale: Other Products GARAGE SALE DAILY at Courts Furniture Warehouse. Come m and make us an offer' Discontinued designs, oddments, damaged secondhand furniture to clear. Visit Scratch Dent Dept m Upper Bukit Tim m Opens daily from 10a. m 10pm YASAKI, YAMAHA, PUMA Leather casual286 words
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Advertisement855 1985-11-23 28 28 Health Centres/ Massage RELAX REFRESH YOURSELF AT GREAT EASTERN HEALTH CENTRE Ik sth Floor J Lw l\Great Eastern Hotel Oj WmM L«1 MacPherson Road aflJ Singapore 1336 *ffl KTy^P Tel: *****44 ext 458— flL HPSsS^^*2e^^B^a^fc. VENUS DE SAUNA NOW OPEN Daily 10am. to midnight Massage Sauna Steambalh Facial Manicure/Pedicure855 words
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Advertisement680 1985-11-23 28 28 Health Centres/ Massage 33 Babysitting/ Child Care Centre Agapeland, Trinity Childcare, 23 Adam Road Tel: *****22 Registration Now Open for January 1986 A whole new pre-primary programme within our childcare. Full-day afternoon session and after-school tuition available for children 2 9 years. 1986 NURSERY PLAYGROUP open for regn. Age680 words
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Advertisement773 1985-11-23 28 36 House Renovation/ Decor RENOVATION SPECIAL OFFER Instalment Payment Welcome 12"x 12" Heavy Duty Ceramic Tiles Including Skirting. 3-Roomed J Hgg— 4-Roomed g«g *»M 0 BEE TACK GENERAL CONTRACTOR Head Office: #02-13 Balestier Complex 262 Balestier Rd. Spore 1232 Tel: *****74/*****92 Branch. #02-01 Beauty World Plaza 140 Upper Bukit Timah773 words
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Advertisement651 1985-11-23 28 36 House Renovation/ Decor 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal Specialise m house removal ft any transportation service. c Experienced reliable workers provided. c Household, office, piano, safe removal etc. c Resonable charges. c Lorries with power gate. c 24-hour service, 7-day week. We are always at your servicel For enquiries, Tel:651 words
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Advertisement660 1985-11-23 28 38 TV/ Video/ Hi-Fi INTRODUCING ADCOM OFA-555. HIGH POWffl, HIGH CURRENT. AMPLIFIER 200 WATTS KR CHANNEL AT 8 OHM Now you can enjoy high-end sonic performance at unexpectedly low-end cost. You owe it to yourself to audition this new and exciting power amplifier, even if you are happy with your660 words
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Advertisement440 1985-11-23 28 38 TV/ Video/ Hi-Fi 39 Other Personal Services SALARY: FILIPINO-5220; THAI-5220; INDONESIAN-$2OO. SRI LANKAN-SlBO (C 689-01) Off Days Compensated. We select trained orientate our very own girls. Good attitude, hardworking, honest, obedient. Complete placement lee includes: airfare, $5,000 Security bond, $10,000 P.A., Performance bond, Visa fee, medical exam., process complete440 words
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Advertisement561 1985-11-23 28 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive Wing Tai Enterprises Pte. Ltd. A company that markets kitchen cabinets and sanitary wares invites applicants for the following positions: -1) PROJECT COORDINATOR Must be fluent m spoken English At least 3 years of working experience, preferably m the furniture industry GCE 'A' Level or561 words
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Advertisement518 1985-11-23 28 70 Situations Vacant Secretarial/ Clerical EXECUTIVE SECRETARY REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL BANK Applications are invited for this post from experienced secretaries of proven reliability and initiative. Candidates should have a good educational background and have attained a high degree of proficiency m secretarial skills as well as being familiar with518 words
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Advertisement280 1985-11-23 28 70 Situations Vacant Secretarial/ Clerical A Well Established Aviation Company m East Coast has immediate following vacancies: MALE GENERAL CLERK c Minimum GCE O' level with 4 credits. c Possess a class 3 driving licence. c Able to handle telex. c Preferably with PR experience. SECRETARY c Minimum GCE O'280 words
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Advertisement547 1985-11-23 28 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical ijßr"HLi ■<: Applications are invited from E- suitably qualified persons for ■i: the post of X Gross Salary $458 pm to 5 1 024 pm v Qualifications: 1 c GCE 3 0 level passes y including English Language or Preliminary Certificate m Business Studies plus547 words
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Advertisement588 1985-11-23 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical ■UP requires Marketing Assistant (Female) GCE. 'O'or'A' level with good credit m English Able to do correspondence and type independently At least 1 year working experience Salary $600 above Salary adjustment after 3 months confirmation. Interested candidate, please apply m writing with (non-returnable) photograph to:588 words
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Advertisement814 1985-11-23 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical MERCHANT BANK requires JUNIOR SECRETARY GCE O' levels Private Secretary's certificate Typing speed 45-50 w.p.m. Shorthand speed 80 100 w.p.m. Fluent English essential Brief but comprehensive detail* of education, experience and salary to-date together with a contact tel. no. and recent photograph should be addressed:814 words
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Advertisement663 1985-11-23 29 71 Situations Vacant Sales I Asian aiV^ Business v^f J Press the leader m quality publishing is looking fora Senior Sales Executive We are publishers of the region's largest range of special interest magazines covering communications, computing, travel and construction. To meet our rapid expansion, we need a specialist sales663 words
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Advertisement400 1985-11-23 29 71 Situations Vacant: Sales 1 INTERNATIONAL 1 Build a career with fast expanding company promoting advanced electronic washroom equipment and services. Matured individual. Ability to communicate effectively. Direct sales experience. Aggressive and enjoys selling. Must own a car Interested applicants please write with full resume to The Manager a #04-04400 words
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Advertisement713 1985-11-23 29 71 Situations Vacant: Sales We are established licensed real estate agents, looking for suitable candidates to fill the positions of: LEASING EXECUTIVE/ ASSISTANTS/ TRAINEES c Mm. 2— 6 years' experience, c Passed at least GCE 'O' Level. c Preferably with own transport. Reply to: TOWNER ROAD P.O. BOX 186 SINGAPORE713 words
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Advertisement527 1985-11-23 29 72 Situations Vacant: Technical 72 Situations Vacant: Technical DATA GENERAL CORPORATION is a Fortune 500 Company which designs, manufactures and sells general purpose computers. To support the start-up of our Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Fabrication facility, we invite applications for the following positions: Assists the Engineer m the daily operation527 words
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Advertisement644 1985-11-23 29 72 Situations Vacant: Technical REGIONAL CAREER OPPORTUNITIES A US owned multi-national corporation invite* applications for the following posts: 1. MANAGER DELIVERED PRODUCTS Reporting to the Commercial Division Manager, the individual should possess an aggressive selling attitude and be self-motivated. Responsibilities include working with existing regional distributors to provide direct marketing644 words
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Advertisement88 1985-11-23 29 72 Situations Vacant Technical DIE-MAKER Diamond Die-maker for wire drawing operation with experience m using ultrasonic die-polishing machine. WALK-IN interview: 25.11.85 2pm to spm 26.11.85 10am to 12 noon KANTHAL ELECTROHEAT (S.E.A.) PTE LTD 29 GUL LANE JURONG IND. ESTATE TEL: *****00 FEMALE TECHNICAL ASSISTANT required, preferably with knowledge of88 words
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Advertisement531 1985-11-23 29 72 Situations Vacant: Technical An International Engineering Company is seeking an independent, hardworking person to ioin them m the poet of TECHNICIAN Duties:- Assembly/ testing and servicing of control valves. Upkeep of warehouse Inventories. c Supervise incoming and outgoing consignments. Requirements:* Good command of English. Experience m machine shop and531 words
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Advertisement630 1985-11-23 30 72 Situations Vacant Technical SPERRY SPERRY is a World Class Leader m the design and manufacturer of navigation, guidance and control systems for the aviation and marine market. We are seeking only highly qualified individuals who are willing to make sacrifices m order to get the job done. Candidates must630 words
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Advertisement313 1985-11-23 30 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Westinghouse We invite suitably qualified persons to apply for ELECTRICAL/ ELECTRONIC FIELD SERVICE ENGINEER c Technician diploma m electrical engineering 2to 3 years' working experience m protective relays, rotating machines, LT and HT switchgears, power transformers, UPS systems c basic electronic knowledge c able to work313 words
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Advertisement548 1985-11-23 30 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous I Looking for a career I I m a high technology I company? I Come, grow with us at: I GE (USA) AVIATION SERVICE OPERATION I PTE LTD. M An aerospace company engaged m the repair S of aircraft engine components. H548 words
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Advertisement681 1985-11-23 30 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Established Garment Company requires SECRETARY (to M.D.) Bilingual with good OCE 'O7 •A' level. LCCI Secretarial Certificate. Minimum 5 years' experience as Secretary to Senior Management. Above 25 years', confident, reliable possess pleasant personality. FASHION DESIGNER A Certificate from an acceptable Institution. Minimum 2 years' relevant681 words
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Advertisement740 1985-11-23 30 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Required experienced (1 year or more): 1) RECEPTIONIST 2) MCSB4OO TYPESETTING OPERATOR 3) BLACK A WHITE PHOTO RECOPIER Interested, please call personally at: 336-B, King Georges Aye Singapore 0820 Or tel: *****75 Vanessa THE YARD an Eng. Pub located at 294 River Valley Road (opposite River740 words
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Advertisement518 1985-11-23 30 82 Accessories/ Maintenance Motorcar can run without oil from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur and back covering 783 km. Car was driven by AA committee member and scrutineered by 1.M.1, chairman. Nulon which treated the engine for the no-oil run is now available for your vehicle (petrol, diesei and LPG) at518 words
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Advertisement303 1985-11-23 30 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance Flexible Interest On HIRE PURCHASE and MORTGAGE LOANS For New And Used Cars, Buses Lorries, Motor Cycles SHARE LOANS AVAILABLE Lian Huat Hang Finance TEL: *****70 •*****77/8^ 86 For Sale: BMW 1983 BMW 323 i. Private owner, excellent condition. Nice no. plate. 5-speed. Complete spoilers, BBS303 words
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Advertisement429 1985-11-23 30 87 For Sale: Mercedes 1978 MERCEDES 200, auto, private owner. PARF. radio/ cassette, aircon, 2 sets white seat covers, road tax to Sept. '86. Michelin tyres, excellent condition. $29,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****77 (office)/ *****72 home SEPT. 72 BENZ 200. tax Feb. 86 S/rims.. P5. aircon.. Blaupunkt radio cassette with equalizer429 words
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Advertisement392 1985-11-23 30 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan $3240 Drive away a Pulsar 1.0 DX Authorised Dealer: DELTA MOTOR Buklt Timah Showroom: Tel: *****55 Katong Showroom: Tel: *****55 Open on Sunday 10am to 4pm BEAUTIFUL SZ 120 Y. 81 model New tax, insurance, just passed inspection. Selling cheap. Call *****82, Mr. Singh. LATE '82392 words
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Advertisement958 1985-11-23 31 89 For Sale: Oatsun/Nissan '79 JAN. DATSUN 120Y 2nd pte owner, aircon sports rims. $9,000 Contact *****19 8/78 DATSUN 100A XII Aircond.. radio cassette. Tax 1/86. Good cond $7,500 Tel: *****02. 8/80 100 A.1. 1 owner, aircond.. cassette, showroom cond.. tuff-kote, accident free. $11,600. *****43. •82 FEB. 100 A.1. 1958 words
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Advertisement940 1985-11-23 31 92 For Sale: Mazda SEPT. '83 MAZDA 626 Coupe Mileage 37.000 km. Dark metallic silver with s/rims. Good hi-fi set and good cond. Rd. tax till Feb. '86. $21,500 0.n.0. Contact *****96. AUG. '81 MAZDA 323 1.3 5-speed, Notchback, 1 pte. owner, new tyres, s/rlms, original holstery. Selling 114.000 Call:940 words
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Advertisement460 1985-11-23 31 93 For Sale: Honda I i From November "85, we have every reason to sing JAZZ 3-Door a j bom our ce l e brated Tall-Top JAZZ During this The Honda JAZZ Manual 5 Speed rare festival 1 you can literally get the Honda JAZZ for a song. The JAZZ,460 words
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Advertisement561 1985-11-23 31 93 For Sale: Honda 94 For Sale: Other Makes EXKLUSIV AUTO PTE LTD QUALITY USED CARS WE DEAL WITH ONLY THE BEST Mod*t« availabl*:--•84 Porsche 911 Carrera •81 Porsche 911 Targa '81 Porsche 924 Auto 'S3 Mercedes Benz 190E Auto •82 Mercedes Benz 500 SEC •63 Be r tone Spyder561 words
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Advertisement568 1985-11-23 31 93 For Sale: Honda 94 For Sale: Other Makes 5/84 PONY 2, I.2GL, 1 private owner, tax new, s/ rims, hi-fi, tip top condition. Phone: *****21. 6/79 DAIHATSU CHARADE, KG, new aircon/ tyres. View: Upper Serangoon Shopping Ctr. *****13. •72 MITSUBISHI GALANT 1400, s/rims, aircon., cassette, new paintwork. $3,000. Tel:568 words
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Advertisement553 1985-11-23 31 93 For Sale: Honda 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles 6/»i TOYOTA HILUX pick-up Aircon. Radio cassette, new paintwork. Excellent cond. *****96. 72 DATSUN PICK-UP 1300 C.C. Just passed inspection, rd. tax new, good cond. $1,200 Tel: *****86. '77 TOYOTA LITEACE van, tax January '86. Excellent condition. $1,800. Tel: *****60. 78553 words
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Advertisement791 1985-11-23 31 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles t^^LJ«J^3 l!^LX^>3 PARF 1600GL C^£=fc^3 3^rEL^3 /r^/TT\ GOOD BUY; GALANT /IT "I^° ~jhr\ ur M'* su D' s h' Galant Our 24-Month Customer Protection "^g>^-===MQH^ Station Wagons have Plan goes with each Galant. If you're gone so fast, there are only 25 to go. quick,791 words
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Advertisement715 1985-11-23 31 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles 106 Accommodation Available: Houses D.lO GARLICK AYE. D/storey f/furn. bunglw. 5 bdrms. 1 servant's rm. 5 aircons. 3 halls. Avail, end Dec. Rental $4,500 neg Pis. call *****90 Mrs. Chang. D.1334 D/STOREY CORNER terr hse. 11 Pang Seng Rd. near Kolam Ayer/ Kallang/ MacPherson Ind.715 words
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Advertisement627 1985-11-23 31 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST.9 ARDMORE POINT NEW 3/4 bdrms. (High fir tennis, •quash, pool $3,600. DIST.IO YING MANSION NEW 3 bdrms. study, split-level living/ dining. Balconies, (2.400 sq.ft.) Pool. $2,800. NASSIM MANSION Exclusive 4 bdrms, balconies, fully aircon (3400 sq.ft.) Pool. ARCADIA GDN (Low627 words
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Advertisement717 1985-11-23 31 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.0105 UNITS AT River Walk, high fir., good facing, full facilities, near city, furn. Call Chong: *****25 between 9am- 3pm today D.lO BRAND NEW. 3 bdrms, ser vant's. Nearly $30,000 of furnishing with comprehensive range of facilities. $3,000. Holland *****79 D.ll717 words
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Advertisement496 1985-11-23 33 105 Property Financing If you're looking l^^ for home financing F^x=^ that's really i /rmlm comfortable to m SUR live with... _w_ 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments select few,p4 h Tat Hong fA\ Mansions m* An exclusive 3ri-unil s'&tf t> condominium, situated off Jalan *j!jfi^ t I Eunos. Facilities include a496 words
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Advertisement55 1985-11-23 33 105 Property Financing 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms DIST.9 UNFURNISHED ROOM m Wilkie Road bungalow, bathroom attached $650 p.m. inclusive PUB *****30/ *****4 ft BLK-319, ANG MO Kio Aye 10. room to let at $160 monthly Call *****46 8LK.79 TOA PAYOH rms. m 3-rm furn. flat. Rent55 words
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Advertisement756 1985-11-23 33 105 Property Financing 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms KINGS MANS., HILLCOURT, Pandan Valley other dist. with facilities, aircon. rms. with attached bathrms. No restriction of movement. Tel: *****07. NEWTON ROAD BUNGALOW. Aircon and furnished rooms for foreign students. Laundry, meals, tuition, transport optional. Convenient. Contact *****42 D.9 FURN. CARPETED aircon. room756 words
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Advertisement700 1985-11-23 33 105 Property Financing Optimum financing with or can be considered. without CPF savings. Ask also about Revolving Credit Attractive interest rates: Facility make repayments 1 to 10 years 8.00% p.a. when it suits your cash flow. 1 1 to 20 years 8.25% p.a. 21 to 25 years 8.50% p.a. O700 words
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Advertisement731 1985-11-23 33 116 For Sale: HOB Apartments MARSILING DR. 3-RM. New generation. Ceramic, kitchen cabinet. Good location $45,000 neg (full CPF) Owner: *****83 after 7pm 3-RM COMMONWEALTH DRIVE Blk 76 Bth fir Partially renovated Built-in wardrobe $28,000 neg Call after spm. Tel: *****62 3 ROOMS STANDARD, renovated, at sth storey Blk. 47.731 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration256 1985-11-23 36 181 Deaths 181 Deaths DR. R.P.S. EDMONDSON BA (HONS) MB. BCHIR (CANTAB) MRCP (U.K.) M.D. (CANTAB) Consultant Department of Renal Medicine Singapore General Hospital Died on the 14th November 1985 m London after a short illness bravely borne. His Widow Mrs. Florence Theresa EdmondSOn wish** to thank the Medical, Nursing256 words
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Obituary, Illustration50 1985-11-23 36 With Deepest Sympathiaa A Condolences To Tha Family Of The Lata From: MINDEF LEO STAFF Yoo Hong Tack Ooi Chang Ban Leong Soon Chaw Loh Kam Meng Ho Chya Kiat Tan Daw Yocfc Laa Ah Kow Lang Kok Wah Pang Kaa Jong Saa Swaa Keng Kaa Guan Khoon50 words
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Obituary, Illustration85 1985-11-23 36 JOSEPH AMBROSE Departed 23.11.84 You toiled all those years for us, And then you had to go to eternal rest Promised to the just and honest. Lovingly ramambarad by Mary Loune > children. In Loving Memory of MR YEO HOCK BENG Departed: 23.11.77 In life loved and85 words
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Obituary, Illustration70 1985-11-23 36 184 In Memoriam In loving memory of Margaret Alphonso who was called to the Lord on 23rd November 19S0. Time may heal the broken heart. Time may make the wound less sore, But time can never stop the longing For the loved one gone before. Always remembered by loving husband70 words
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Obituary, Illustration47 1985-11-23 36 In Loving Memory Of MDM. MAVIS YING WAI KWAN Departed 23.11.83 Upright and just m all her ways. Loyal and true through ail her days, Silently suffered, patiently bore. God took her home to suffer no more. Always remembered by Husband a Lovd Ones.47 words
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Obituary, Illustration45 1985-11-23 36 In Ever Loving Memory Of JOANNA LIM SWEE LENA Birth: 29.12.65 Departed: 23 11.83 In life loved and honored. I In death remembered Dearly missed, always loved anti remembered by dad, mum, grandma, sitter*, brother, sister-in-bnA brothert-in-law. niece, nephew and loved ones.45 words
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Obituary, Illustration131 1985-11-23 36 The family of the late HO KER YUNG Departed: 19.11.85 thanks Rev See A Pastor Ttan, relatives and friends lor their kind assistance, condolences, attendance, donations A wreaths during their recent bereavement. Special thanks to Doctors nurses of ICU a ward 41, National University Hospital. 1 he Family131 words
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Obituary, Illustration65 1985-11-23 36 MR. SOMASUNDRAM (JOSEPH) DEPARTED 23.11.1985 You are far away from us But you are always In our hearts Always remembered by wile children and loved ones. With love elwayt^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ GOH PUI HUANG Departed 22 year» ago. There Is a memory m our hearts today That passing years65 words
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Advertisement701 1985-11-23 36 173 Religious Announcements 1 JM£ OM SAI RAM I I BHAGAWAN SRI SATHYA W JL #H SAI BABAS 60th BIRTHDAY y F* m CELEBRATION 1985. m Pf"qP><l^^| Venue The Gay World Stadium, Geylang Road, MHk J&i Singapore 1439 J|M Date Time: Saturday 23rd November 1985. From 5.00 a.m. to 9.00701 words
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Advertisement1221 1985-11-23 36 "In Memoriam" it for the loved ones whom you remember 186 Funeral Director*/ 186 Funeral Directors/ 186 Funeral Directors/ Services Services Services i/Whpn /ty^v e P rov^ e a W^ e ran 8 e I if j \k°^ serv ces anc facilities (*J lOV6u one \pj for all religions. Jy1,221 words
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RACING
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Article, Illustration360 1985-11-23 37 LUCKY LEO - LUCKY LEO, By Our man on the track He's a 'new' horse after long lay-off KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Paper Gold, a tremendously improved gelding following a long spell, is primed to score again m Race 8 tomorrow. Unplaced m eight initial runs, the English-bred360 words
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Article124 1985-11-23 37 Noordin warned 1 AT the conclusion of an inquiry held en Oct 26 Into Alexander whose pre race blood was found to contain caffeine on the third day of the Sprint Trophy meeting at IVnang, the racing stew- ards, after taking Into consideration all the evidence adduced, took the 1124 words
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Article402 1985-11-23 37 RACE RACING ED LUCKY LEO TONTO PEDIGREE WENG SOOK 5 Sweet Candice 9 You Are Special 3 Liberty Belle 9 You Are Special 5 Sweet Candice 1 9 You Are Special 5 Sweet Candice 9 You Are Special 7 Chin Wan Mah 7 Chin Wan Mah402 words
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Article78 1985-11-23 37 RACE 1: You Are Special. RACE 2: Fiery Gayle, Ammushanti. RACE 3: Authority, Universal 11, Twin Happiness IV, Why Like That 11, No Apology, Superior Air, Honest Bid 11. RACE 4: Modesty, Han Solo, Lizon, Silk, Maximum Capacity. RACE S: Mystic Warrior, Sunrise Villa, Flying Finn 11, Copper Chief,78 words
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Article4164 1985-11-23 37 Q&mQ VmLECASft YIELDING TO SOFT 1 $2 tierce betting I on all races PBHHHI 2.00 RESTRICTED TERMS DIV A 1,200 m :¥X*j (3 4 year-olds) IfeMMHi (Stakes: $11,000) 1 87 Caddies 57 Josephine Ng-V Chong 4 nzm. 7th of 11 with 57 Div A 1200 m4,164 words
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Article, Illustration285 1985-11-23 37 Two Cup winners earn a rest TWO Cup winners Freedom Fighter II and Thunderbird have run their last race on the Singa-pore-Malaysia circuit. They are among five Class 1 deletions m the Malayan Racing Association's latest classification list. Freedom Fighter n, one of the original qualifiers for the invitation-only Sultan285 words
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Article87 1985-11-23 37 JOCKEYS I. Anuar and C.H. Chua have both completed serving three-month disqualifications and have been granted temporary licences Anuar until Jan 31 and Chua a six-month permit from Nov 12 to May 11. Anuar ran foul of the racing stewards over his handling of Cik Payang at Ipoh87 words
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Article, Illustration399 1985-11-23 38 TOKYO, Fri. Japan Cup field BALTTOU (France) 57 Eric Legrix 11 DAUN (W. Ger) 57 Patrick Gilson 4 GALLOP DYNA (Jap) 57 Y. Nemoto 3 GOLD AND IVORY (Eng) 57 Pat Eddery 5 NASSEPOUR (US) 57 Jean-Luc Samyn 1 ROCKY TIGER (Jap) 57 T. KuwaiimaReuter - 399 words
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Article532 1985-11-23 38 ON THE TRACK with LUCKY LEO KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Gay Mllano and Magari II were the only candidates to go against the clock this morning m readiness for Sunday's Sultan of Selangor Silver Jubilee Cup, the richest race m Malaysian turf history at $250,000. Gay Milano,532 words
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Article71 1985-11-23 38 TUESDAY (heavy going): Beldale Prospect 37.7, Lion City II 45, Solar Power 44.1, Samurai's Vengeance (late Jeroboam) 45. WEDNESDAY (heavy): Indiana Jones 41.7, Positive 44.5. THURSDAY (soft): You Are Special 42.4, Beldale Propect 39.1, Sweet Candice 45, newcomer Chin Wan Mah 39.4, Genuine Members 41.2, Georgetown 40.4,71 words
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Article1547 1985-11-23 38 K'.Ff Ji JPli 1 45 RESTRICTED TERMS IJUSyiIJi DIV B 1,200 m (3 year olds) (Stakes: $11,000) 1 4 Balanced Account 57 X Chong-Owner 3 nzg Rahmat 6 2 *60 Boris' Favourite 57 Mdm TL Long-Kang 3 ag Oo 12 3 08 Call Me Bleu 57 Ruby-Ismail 31,547 words
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Article156 1985-11-23 38 Total No. of placlngs rides Ist 2nd 3rd 1 TUey 288 49 SI 31 2 Ismadl 236 44 47 29 3 Leong 294 44 38 31 4 Cook 292 39 41 36 5 Johnston 197 31 25 27 6 Sobian 172 27 1« 23 7 Lucas 268 27156 words
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Article89 1985-11-23 38 Ist 2nd 3rd Teh 91 74 62 Allan 51 41 25 Zaflr 42 27 30 E Breukeien 40 45 40 Yeoh 36 18 31 Rodgera 33 42 44 West 30 36 30 Bnang 29 26 27 X Leong 28 18 16 Lee 27 33 35 Dragon 25 2789 words
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Article90 1985-11-23 38 Ist 2nd 3rd Auric 41 26 19 Goodman 23 16 19 Chens 16 19 17 Bluegrass 16 4 5 Agasam 9 15 12 Mdm TL Long 9 3 7 Sonny Khoo 7 14 16 Chong Kok Lim 7 8 HT Wee 7 6 2 X Chong 7 590 words
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TIMESPORT
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Article, Illustration456 1985-11-23 39 WILFRED YEO ON THE WORLD SQUASH CHAMPIONSHIPS IN CAIRO But Jahangir reigns on Martin's memorable parade THE centre court crowd who watched the opening match of the World Open individual squash Championships at the National Stadium yesterday will not forget Martin Bodimeade m a long time. The Englishman's456 words
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212 1985-11-23 39 Zainal finally meets his mismatch SINGAPORE'S No. 2 squash player Zainal Abidin finally met the mysterious Nasser Zahran here on Wednesday night. They were to have met four months ago m Japan, but the "appointment" was called off when Nasser failed to show up. Zainal was m Tokyo to defend212 words
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Article81 1985-11-23 39 PRESTON (North-Western England), Fri. World No. 2 Cliff Thorburn turned the screw to send John Parrott tumbling to a 9-6 second-round defeat m the United Kingdom Open snooker championships here on Wednesday night. Parrott could not get close to the tough Canadian, who held off the youngster's resistanceAFP - 81 words
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Article166 1985-11-23 39 PAKISTAN coach Umar Daraz, who found two hours to spare when his team arrived on Monday, went to the hotel secretariat to book courts for his players. He was told that the Gezira Club was the nearest of the four competition venues "only five minutes from the hotel"166 words
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Article171 1985-11-23 39 First-round Jahangir Khan (Pak) bt M. Bodimeade (Eng) 9-5, 9-5, 9-6; R. Thome (Aust) bt Mohammed Awad (Egypt) 6-9, 9-1, 9-1, 94; Sohail Qaiser (Pak) bt J. Soderberg (Swe) 6-9, 94, 9-5, 9-6; P. Kenyon (Eng) bt J. Hickox (Eng) 6-9, 9-3, 9-4, 9-2; G. Brumby (Aust) bt M.Reuter - 171 words
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Article, Illustration698 1985-11-23 39 AQUARIUS - AQUARIUS Fish tales By HAVE you ever been caught with the wrong tackle at the right time? I have, and that was one fish tale I wouldn't want to tell my grandson. I was too lazy to prepare my equipment or tie my lures,698 words
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Article, Illustration438 1985-11-23 40 WORLD CUP fiOi-F CHAMPIONSHIP Final six-hole flourish puts English pair a shot ahead LA QUINTA (California), Fri. The English team of Paul Way and Howard Clark picked up five strokes m the last six holes yesterday to take a one-stroke lead over the United States andReuter - 438 words
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Article, Illustration265 1985-11-23 40 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON ...but Singapore still stay No.lB LIM KIAN TIONG came storming home with an eagle and two birdies to register a respectable three-over-par 75 in the opening round at the La Quinta Hotel Club Course yesterday. Although the weather was tailor-made for good scores,265 words
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Article178 1985-11-23 40 IN PERTH... PERTH, Fri. The exodus of seeded players m the West Australian Open continued yesterday when Frenchman Guy Forget was eliminated by his doubles partner, Francisco Gonzales, of Paraguay. Fourth seed Forget was considered an outstanding prospect for a place m Sunday's finalReuter - 178 words
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Article89 1985-11-23 40 IN SYDNEY. SYDNEY, Frl. Martin* Navratllova beat Australia's Wendy Tornbill 8-4, 8-2 In the New Sou tK Wales women's Open today to set op a semi-final match with aid nemesis, Helana Sokova. Helena reached the last fear by beating Sydney's Dlanne Balestrat C-l, 8-4. On theUPI - 89 words
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Article105 1985-11-23 40 IN MELBOURNE MELBOURNE, Fri. Chris Evert-Lloyd, rated the world's top woman player, might consider retirement if she won the Australian Open, starting m Kooyong on Monday. "I can see the end of the road," Chris, 32, said, saying she missed the two lead-up tournamentsAP - 105 words
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Article186 1985-11-23 40 AND IN CANBERRA CANBERRA, Fri. World No. 1 Ivan Lendl, of Czechoslovakia, had a convincing win over Sweden's Joakim Nystrom and lOth-ranked Johan Kriek beat fellowAmerican Tim Mayotte m the Canberra Indoor tournament last night. Lendl, 25, who won the London Indoor tournament last Sunday, outplayed llth-rankedReuter - 186 words
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Article289 1985-11-23 40 CANBERRA, Fri. Australians Mike Clayton and Mike Cahill led a charge of sub-par scoring m the first round of the New South Wales Professional Golfers' Association Championship yesterday. Each shot a seven-under-par 66 to share the lead, a stroke ahead of compatriots Greg Carroll and MarkReuter; AP; UPI - 289 words
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Article296 1985-11-23 40 IT! England (Paul Way 68 Howard Clark 69). 138 Canada (Dave Barr 70 Dan Halldorson 68), United States (Lanny Wadkins 68 Tom Kite 70). 143 Spain (Manuel Pinero 73 Jose-Maria Canizares 70). 144 Argentina (Vicente Fernandez 71 Adan Sowa 73), Autralla (Rodger Davis 74 lan Baker-Finch 70), JapanReuter - 296 words
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Article289 1985-11-23 40 VIENNA, Fri. Top seed Anders Jarryd, of Sweden, tumbled out of the Vienna Grand Prix tennis tournament yesterday beaten 6-4, 6-3 by unseeded West German Michael Westphal. Jarryd played with an inflamed foot and was clearly handicapped by his injury. He was often caughtReuter; Bernama - 289 words
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Article348 1985-11-23 41 SOCCER SHORTS ENGLISH League leaders Manchester United are among several teams looking at Danish international midfielder Johnny Sivebeck. Manager Ron Atkinson and chief scout Tony Collins watched the 24-year-old part-timer star for his country m their 4-1 World Cup win over the Eire. Sivebeck, who plays for Velje, scored aAFP; UPI - 348 words
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Article, Illustration1120 1985-11-23 41 MARTIN PALMER - MARTIN PALMER Watford and Luton march on with meagre resources By 6 Careful husbandry and adventurous management have turned Watford and Luton into respected teams who, from the playing point of view, cannot m be taken for 7 granted. LONDON, Fri. One of the factors that1,120 words
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Article222 1985-11-23 41 ROTTERDAM, Fri. MIDFIELDER Willy van der Kerkhof is to retire from the Dutch international team following their failure to qualify for the finals. Van der Kerhof, 34, will limit himself to club football. Wednesday's 2-1 win over Belgium, which allowed their neighbours to qualify forAFP; Reuter - 222 words
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Article, Illustration322 1985-11-23 42 It's easy for the Red-hot leaders ENGLAND LONDON, Fri. After playing a major role m Scotland's World Cup soccer victory over Australia on Wednesday, Liverpool player-manager Kenny Dalglish is likely to return to the sidelines tomorrow as his team try to keep the pressure on English First Division leaders ManchesterAFP; Reuter - 322 words
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Article44 1985-11-23 42 Birmingham v Liverpool, Chelsea v Aston Villa, Coventry v West Ham, Everton v Forest, Leicester v Manchester United, Manchester City v Newcastle, Oxford v Ipswich, Sheffield Wednesday v Southampton, Tottenham v Queens Park Rangers, Watford v Lnton, West Bromwich v Arsenal.44 words
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Article, Illustration313 1985-11-23 42 W. GERMANY, FRANCE, SPAIN MUNICH, Fri. Striker Rudi Voeller, fresh from Wednesday's triumph against Borussia Moenchengladbach, will be out to confirm Werder Bremen as favourites for the West German League soccer title when they play champions Bayern Munich tomorrow. Voeller, returning after a six-weekReuter - 313 words
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Article65 1985-11-23 42 MUNICH, Frl. Bayern Munich edged oat Bayer Leverkosen 2-1 away m West German First Division soccer match yesterday. Other results: Bornssia Dortmund 2 VFB Stuttgart Kaiserslaatern t Schalke I, Bornssia Moenchengladbach 1 Werder Bremen 2, Fortuna Dnsseldorf 1 Cologne 3, Nnrembnrg 1 Bayer Uerdingen 2, Eintracht Frankfurt 1UPI - 65 words
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Article169 1985-11-23 42 NASSAU, Fri. —Steve Bakker, of Switzerland, moved into first place yesterday after five races of the 1985 Star class yachting world championships. Bakker, who has not scored a single first place m the six-race series, has sailed consistently well, finishing m the second or third position mReuter - 169 words
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Article255 1985-11-23 42 SPORTS SHORTS BASKETBALL Malaysia won the seventh Lee San Choon tournament m Kuching on Thursday night when they beat Giants club of the Philippines 99-59 m the final. In an American National Basketball Association match, Denver Nuggets edged out Los Angeles Lakers 121-120. Other results: Portland 112 LA Clippers 108,Reuter; AFP; AP - 255 words
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Article303 1985-11-23 42 Quarter-final draw Liverpool or Manchester United v Ipswich or Swindon Town, Oxford United v Tottenham Hotspur or Portsmouth, Aston Villa or West Bromwich v Arsenal or Southampton, QPR or Forest v Chelsea or Everton. LONDON, Fri. Lou Macari, Swindon Town's player-manag-er, is contemplating a dream return toUPI - 303 words
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Article205 1985-11-23 42 LONDON, Fri. Scottish football faces its next crisis point at the end of the month when leading clubs meet to discuss the possibilities of a breakaway movement. Wednesday's defeat for six rebel clubs by the Scottish League over the live television issue seems to haveAFP - 205 words
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Article, Illustration629 1985-11-23 43 Thai a hit at home as well as m South Korea THAI striker Piyapong Pne-On is no stranger to Singapore fans. Since his first appearance at the ITFI lion City Cup m Singapore, he has captured the imagination of many followers. He has since achieved greater glory629 words
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Article312 1985-11-23 43 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI ON THE HOCKEY FRONT By ARMED FORCES breezed into the final of the Singapore Hockey Association junior knockout competition when they defeated Port Authority Recreation Club 2-0 at Tanglin yesterday. The soldiers, who were frustrated by PARC goalkeeper Tamil Selvam's acrobatics m the312 words
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Article235 1985-11-23 43 Punggol and Forces share title ARMED FORCES and Punggol have been declared joint champions of the Singapore Hockey Association Under-23 competition (reports Mahmood Ciaznavi). The replay of the final, which was scheduled for last Friday, did not materialise as Punggol failed to show up after having written m to SHA235 words
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Article132 1985-11-23 43 Aussies' hockey hat-trick PERTH, Fri. Australia won the Champions' Trophy hockey championship for the third time m a row with a lucky 2-1 victory over West Germany today. After 30 minutes of tight play, West German cen-tre-forward Stefan Blocher broke down the Aussie defence to smash home a goal. FromReuter - 132 words
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Article92 1985-11-23 43 SINGAPORE'S disastrous start m the Under-15 Milo Cup hockey tournament m Kuala Lumpur continued yesterday when they crashed to two further defeats. In the morning, they were edged out 1-0 by unfancied Pahang and m their afternoon match against Malacca, they showed guts to come back from92 words
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Article, Illustration422 1985-11-23 43 JOE DOBAI - JOE DOBAI PREVIEW OF SINGAPORE-PERAK FRIENDLY Midfielder returns to national team after six-month absence FORMER midfield dynamo Yahya Madon returns to the national team tonight after a six-month absence when Singapore's South-east Asia Games soccer squad meet Perak m their first test at the National Stadium422 words
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Article64 1985-11-23 43 Devonshire sevens THE Devonshire Football Club will hold a seven-a-side soccer tournament for the Johnny Ganesan Challenge Trophy on Dec 15 at the Woodlands Hospital Recreation Club pitches from Bam. The tournament is open to all football clubs and entry forms are available from Sunny Ramalingam (tel: *****85) or V.64 words
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Article77 1985-11-23 43 THE Singapore Government Servants' Co-operative Society will hold a 4km walkathon on Dec 1 at the National Stadium at 8.30 am. The walkathon is open to all and those keen on taking part are to report at the National Stadium East Entrance at 7.30. Certificates will be77 words
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Article, Illustration212 1985-11-23 44 Keglers to walk for Fund NATIONAL bowlers will lace on their track shoes tomorrow morning for the inaugural Walk-for-Fund event from Shenton Way to the National Stadium. Visiting American coach Dick Ritger, who is m Singapore to add the final touches to the Republic's preparation for next month's South-east Asia212 words
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201 1985-11-23 44 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By NEW Zealander Taffy Davies' term as national coach has been extended by another year, putting him m charge of the Singapore team to the 1986 Asian meet m Thailand. This was unanimously decided at Thursday night's Singapore Rugby Union management committee201 words
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Article, Illustration371 1985-11-23 44 PETER SIOW - Rahmat and Rahman m historic roles PETER SIOW By RAHMAT AHMAD and Rahman Noor have more m common than just the •R' m front of their names. When they compete m the South-east Asia Games m Bangkok next month, they will become the first Malay bowlers to represent Singapore. Whoever371 words
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Article, Illustration394 1985-11-23 44 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI Takraw team confident despite training woes By TODAY: Sepaktakraw MONDAY: Table Tennis A GOLD and a silver that is the least Singapore sepak takraw team expect at next month's Southeast Asia Games m Bangkok. Ismail Rejab, vice-president of the Singapore Amateur Sepaktakraw Association,394 words
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Article217 1985-11-23 44 ON THE CRICKET SCENE SYDNEY, Fri. Australian leg-spinner Bob Holland took six for SO today as New Zealand tumbled to 217 for nine m their first innings on the first day of the Second Test. Holland exploited the turning pitch to full effect as the217 words
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Article97 1985-11-23 44 NEW ZEALAND Ist inns i. Wright c O'Donnell b Bright 38 B. Edgar c Border b Holland 50 Reid c Kerr b Holland 7 M. Crowe run out 8 J. Coney c Border b Holland 8 i. Crowe b Holland 13 V. Brawn lbw Holland 0 I. Smith cReuter - 97 words
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Article59 1985-11-23 44 SHARJAH (United Arab Emirates), Fri. West Indies won the three-nation Sharjah Cup cricket tournament today when they beat India by eight wickets. Scores: India 180-4 off 45 overs (S. Gavaskar 76, M. Azharuddin 35, Kapil Dcv 28, J. Garner 2-11); West Indies 186-2 off 41.3 overs (D.Reuter - 59 words
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Article85 1985-11-23 44 TOKYO, Fri. The heavily-favoured Soviet Union defeated South Korea 3-0 and Czechoslovakia beat Egypt 3-1 m the opening games of the men's World Cup volleyball championships today. The Soviets, defending champions who have won all World Cup tournaments since 1977, had little trouble turning back SouthUPI - 85 words
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Advertisement192 1985-11-23 41 Drunken live Prawns! One of the many delights of our new SUKI STEAM-POT through dlnner^^--^ available as usual. lLt 1 «£m Bt'^^'^^^^^^^^ Where rhe seafood sizzles" WL€m t #0 -85/88 Thomson Plaza, Upper Thomson Road, Tel *****36 en Weekdays: 10 30am— 1030pm •Sun/Holidays: 10am— 10.30pm. W HOME APPLIANCES |X |Vx>-s_30192 words
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Advertisement126 1985-11-23 42 iS BEAUJOLAIS J§| #wa LYONNAIS BUFFET 21-30 Nov '85 featuring the 1985 Georges Duboeuf Beaujolais Nouveau at Le Pescadou Restaurant. Enjoy this rare opportunity to try the best of Beaujolais food here at Le Pescadou! Buffet Lunch at 5519.50 offers Beaujolais specialties like Boudin Aux Pommes, Caillette, Rouelle De jambon,126 words
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Miscellaneous160 1985-11-23 44 BOWLING Anchor Beer National Women's League (Kirn Seng Bowl, 5.30). HOCKEY SWHA mixed leagne: SCC v Theresian Reds (3.45), Police v Theresian Yellows (5.15) both matches at Farrer Park AC. SRC v GSC (Padang, 5.15). RUGBY Prudential SRI Dlv One: Bunnies v SCC (Padang, 5.30). Police v Bravo (Police Academy),160 words
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154 1985-11-23 45 Hanoi 'to limit guerilla drive to Cambodia' HANOI, Fri. Vietnam will step up its anti-gue-rilla drive inside Cambodia but will refrain from action along the Thai border unless provoked, army spokesman Tran Cong Man has said. "Last year, our intention was to attack bases of the three (Cambodian guerilla) factionsReuter - 154 words
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114 1985-11-23 45 Bankruptcy notice served on lawyer THE Comptroller of Income Tax has taken out a bankruptcy notice against lawyer Francis Scow for a judgment debt of $78,245.99. Mr Scow, 56, a former Solicitor-General, has been served with the notice and given seven days from the day the notice was served to114 words
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Article, Illustration512 1985-11-23 45 GOH NGUEN WAH; LUM CHIEW LING - GOH NGUEN WAH LUM CHIEW LING Insurer to pay the rest under govt's proposed health insurance scheme By and >hrn Mm Daily News AS A patient under the new government health insurance scheme, you will still have to pay part of512 words
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Article, Illustration155 1985-11-23 45 SOME graduates have it easy, all they have to do on graduation day Is collect their certificates and sit down. Not these little hula dancers though. They belong to the Class of *85 from the Marine Parade community centre kindergarten which graduated yesterday. The children had155 words
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178 1985-11-23 45 DONALD MIGGS - N. Korea to open its doors to tourists from West DONALD MIGGS By London Reporter LONDON, Fri. North Korea is opening its borders to Western tourists for the first time. A British company has concluded a deal with the Pyongyang government to send the first batch of 100 pioneers next178 words
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Article28 1985-11-23 45 NEW YORK, FYi. The Dow Jones Average of 30 industrials slipped two points to 1,460 m early trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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323 1985-11-23 45 Days of secret banking in HK numbered HONGKONG, Fri. THE Executive Council here has given tentative approval to proposals which would put an end to Hongkong's longstanding tradition of total bank secrecy. If the proposals for wholesale reform of the colony's banking sector become law early next year, banks willFT - 323 words
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255 1985-11-23 45 BOGOTA, Fri. A Span-ish-speaking parrot led British rescuers astray for hours yesterday as they searched for survivors of last week's devastating volcanic eruption m Colombia. For four hours m the obliterated town of Armero, the rescuers plainly heard the persistent cry of what soundedNYT; UPI - 255 words
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221 1985-11-23 45 Man found murdered near monsoon drain THE half-naked body of a murdered 50-year-old man was found yesterday m the undergrowth beside a monsoon drain at the Pan-Island Expressway near Jalan Eunos. Police found the body of Mr Kudus bin Mohamed Miah about 150 metres from his flat after a tip-off221 words
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Article52 1985-11-23 45 What it should have been IN THE chess column published m Section Two of The Straits Times yesterday, the headline was "OUB wins Business Houses finals". The winner was Caissa, not OUB. Both tied with 16 points each but Caissa took the title on a tie-break. We are sorry for52 words
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Article45 1985-11-23 45 TOKYO, Fri. A 12-year-old girl, Keiko Kawakami, who survived history's worst single plane crash, left a hospital m southern Japan today, more than 100 days after her parents and sister were killed m the Aug 12 Japan Air Lines jumbo jet disaster. UPIUPI - 45 words
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Miscellaneous136 1985-11-23 45 Wssthsr UP TO 1 pm: Showers over several areas m the early morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6am tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 6.52pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.49 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 11/24 C Clear Manila 21/30 C Cloudy Amsterdam -2/7 C Cloudy Melbourne 10 20 C Clear Bangkok136 words
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Section Two
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Books
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Article, Illustration1263 1985-11-23 1 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON What Vf? I Read v By 'Barrington's immortal lines' "Inside every great squash player, there's a secret sadist. There's nothing more satisfying than to be able to reduce another player, outwardly calm and capable, to a long dribble of sweat. "Self-control is of paramount1,263 words
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Article, Illustration620 1985-11-23 2 ANG LAY WAH - ANG LAY WAH STAYING OK By Amy Bjork Harris and Thomas A. Harris, M.D. Harper and Row, 283 pages, $41.55 Reviewed by 4 It identifies those kill-joy factors m our lives that bring on the blues, and teaches the individual to take charge of620 words
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Article, Illustration366 1985-11-23 2 SUMIKO TAN - SUMIKO TAN THE INJURED RUNNER'S TRAINING HANDBOOK By Bob Glover and Murray Weisenfeid Penguin, 1985 208 pages $23.80 Reviewed by A GREEDY runner is probably an injured runner, and that's whom The Injured Runner's Training Handbook is concerned with. The runner who pushes his366 words
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549 1985-11-23 2 KEN JALLEH JR - KEN JALLEH JR AMERICAN FLYERS By Steven Phillip Smith Bantam Books, 1985 167 pages, $9.90 Reviewed by SPORTING competition is about as close as you can get to real -life drama without getting your head blown off. A book about549 words
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Article, Illustration677 1985-11-23 4 PAUL MAJENDIE - PAUL MAJENDIE By FOR Dick Francis, steeplechase jockey-turned-thrffler writer, the typewriter has always been a tougher taskmaster than the saddle. He broke almost every bone m his body on the way to becoming Britain's champion jockey m the *****. But riding at677 words
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Article300 1985-11-23 4 THUD Ridge by Colonel Jack Bronghton (Bantam, 1985, 261 pages, $11.90) They fought, flew and died m the air battle action against the heart of North Vietnam. This is the story of the fighter-pilots who flew the F-105 "Thud" bombers and the wing commander who300 words
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Article, Illustration1020 1985-11-23 4 YEO KIM SENG - YEO KIM SENG FATAL VISION By Joe McGinniss Abridged version published by Sphere Books Ltd 1985, 531 pages, $14.15 Also available in Signet Publications 654 pages, $15.30 Reviewed by FATAL VISION is a two-mil-lion copy bestseller about the murder of three members of an American doctor's1,020 words
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Article, Illustration737 1985-11-23 5 BEN DOBBIN - BEN DOBBIN Young Reader By A PRETENTIOUS, angst-ridden schoolboy named Adrian Mole has become a cult figure m Britain as he treads warily into adolescence, beset by acne, the school bully, the pains of first love and his parents' creaky marriage. Adrian Mole is737 words
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Article, Illustration514 1985-11-23 5 b CAROLYN OEI - b CAROLYN OEI FARMER GILES OF HAM SMITH OF WOOTTON MAJOR By J. R. R. Tolkien George Allen Unwin. 1949 and 1967 respectively. 83 pages and 47 pages respectively Reviewed y 13 THE first story is an amusing tale514 words
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Article, Illustration262 1985-11-23 5 Little Bookroom THE Saga of Erik the Viking by Terry Jones (Puffin, 1985. 144 pages) A spell-binding saga of Viking warrior Erik and his ship, the Golden Dragon, this tale of Nordic high-adventure is beautifully illustrated by Michael Foreman. Clever Polly and the Stupid Wolf by Catherine Storr. (Young Puffin,262 words
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Advertisement151 1985-11-23 1 Monet's Christmas collection. Just m time for a little razzle-dazzle. j*&s^ m irf^ w%i< r^4.* Introducing "Silver Screen", Monet's new art deco jFj l^^^S^^MffllHl^^^ "^^P^\^^|^^^ IVlOnCv collection featuring the all-out allure ot glittering MS PBBr^ j^^ttKm m rhinestones set against jet black, ruby red .mci sapphire blue enamel IF >g&151 words
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Advertisement176 1985-11-23 1 iPPHHKjBImP sS 'f^i*. "*it.*s BT mightier than IKL^y Former steeplechase jockey Dick Francis, who has just published his 24th book, says: 'It's much harder to write than ride.' Next project: a biography of Lester Piggott Meet Adrian Mole, the latest English teenage anti-hero 5 Two novels on an angst-ridden schoolboy176 words
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Advertisement133 1985-11-23 4 EESEE3I b 'rS^CSI I j z Bedroom Suite with a wonderland Queen (J^7QQ Size Mattress FREE (10 years guaranteed) SALE 9 Bedroom Set (Quality Guaranteed) with wonderland a pqq Queen Size Mattress cassette recorder FREE, sale H UP. $1 509 5-seater 21 50 Italian design Lounge Suite m §11 QQ133 words
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Advertisement81 1985-11-23 4 ON SOLID RAMIN (Hardwood) MiNAU FURNITURE SAWADI LOUNGE SET 47" Loveseat $QQ^ 25" Chair, $144 29" Swivel Table, $114 47" Corner Shelf, $59 BALI 069 tmm inn hi pninr J kZ DECKER r\ jfiSfi 4952 BEDROOM SUITE 2.9.18-21 1 j i BED < PULLOUT 4.6 1 j •flgtGX ■iiiHIM I81 words
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Advertisement347 1985-11-23 5 I ctMjßhßßHHhh|hWßß^^ $r[ S U I1IH1& B bbt i BifB BThI J H TPf JOrn j.n~miiiiMiiri 'jtMBT -t" Jl bUbl^^, f'flti m,-:- .'jfct.. .v! .'.a .-.x <Jl!a3 J| SB&BsBaB^BHSBKnC I"» *:'JWBkS^B^i&3 ii'io SJBWBB v Pvnßß^9SHß«flßtS^'r i j >i||k WBBBBBS jpqpKK|pp e^^^bhhbbbbbbßk Supreme House m m L<Mj"jgsnot^tTiaSar'-" 9, Penang Road, #02-07347 words
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Article, Illustration1973 1985-11-23 6 HUBERT TOH - HUBERT TOH By 20, a national serviceman and, maybe, m memory of Eric SOMETIMES the sunlight can play tricks on your eyes. At the moment, it was stretching across the bedroom, sliding onto the cupboard where three glossy posters were pasted. The poster nearest to the window,1,973 words
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Article313 1985-11-23 7 TWO lovers playing m the shadows of the evening sky, Imitating a tooting train. A woman, heavily dressed, carrying a suitcase, walked dejectedly By, head toddling along to one side. Car doors opened and slammed; cars coming parallelly m, other cars exchanging directions as they wheel out. A313 words
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Article140 1985-11-23 7 TIME flows on; never by, T'is we who sit inert and wave good-bye. Unable or unwilling to accept The humanly uncontrollable "laws" by which our lives are kept. Fate" some call it, pretending to be wise. Call it what you will, change still inflicts its wounds upon our lives.140 words
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111 1985-11-23 7 Prelude IX: Eulogy for a foliated rose (To M ROSE, foliated rose, once crimson, scarlet camouflage lies germinally upon the gestate earth, wide-spread; revelling m the collusive sunshine. Rose, foliated rose, m votive solitude, taut petals, m clear arias of light that metafuses, reaching inward, bending towards a truer heart;111 words
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Article185 1985-11-23 7 EXPRESSIONS offers an outlet for creative and artistic effort by you and for you. So if you're a closet writer, composer, painter or photographer, now's the time to unveil your talent. Whether you write, compose music, paint, sculpt or draw (cartoons, illustrations or drawings), send it to185 words
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Article, Illustration320 1985-11-23 7 HEETECKLEE - HEETECKLEE -ByC 21, national serviceman HE MAKES his entrance. The last whispers die away. A hundred, thousand awe-filled eyes Stare transfixed at the silent figure. Anticipation saturates the still air The magic begins. Into the silence The music seeps. Notes so soft, they barely tinkle. All ears strain320 words
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Article166 1985-11-23 7 THE sun disappeared And dark clouds gathered Sounds of windows shutting Could be heard Lightning struck And thunder roared Dogs started to bark And rain poured Birds on rooftops Flying away pair by pair Soaked will they be* If they remained there Out of the window watching Is a166 words
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Advertisement339 1985-11-23 6 l^^^w^l j^MMMMft Ihmw ImMHHM* ImHHMM MMMMMMV hwSHMV SHI^HHI WHMBW MMM VMMHHM VMMR WMMMMT I|HMMM VMMMMM «MMM HMMW IhhmMl ImmMM WVHBm MMM WMMMIM MBHaMMk MMMi IkaflMHl IhMMV WHMPMHI ■B^VMi* HHMMW VMMBM* WNPMN MMMNMV ImMMMW- WWMJMKI <MfIM^MM Exhibition of over 1 Million Dollars worth of j§ a Antique Porcelain ib We are339 words
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Advertisement535 1985-11-23 7 1^W W I,.PP^ -B^SInM "ERA" Bedroom Set M^^^^^km W -a rmF^S^lT^'' i SIH c/w s' Wardrobe. s' Bed. Dressing Table W^^.y ?f Bl I I c/w Mirror Stool and Bedside Cabinet StfP 'filffl^Hßl^^Bw^^ Exhibition offer: $2,530 jW^kVr fer by: Pirle wood Products S W* lf.-'-^l'S^R-;*- Stand no: 35 ||^^H|||^HDHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHB| I-'535 words
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922 1985-11-23 8 RICHARD NG - RICHARD NG By PAINTING is one of the easiest do-it-yourself jobs and most of us have, at one time or another, slapped a brush on a wall. But painting that wall, ceiling, gate or fence, and making a good job of it922 words
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Article, Illustration301 1985-11-23 8 STEP out proudly all those who have the tendency to do things backwards. The rest may still like to join m, and try painting m reverse. As paint does not stick well to glass, painting m reverse was invented. This is done by first painting m301 words
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Article, Illustration685 1985-11-23 9 Each week we'll show you how to improve your home. This week: The first of a two-part series on how to use tiles. AS A covering for walls, tables and work surfaces, ceramic tiles have several distinct advantages over other materials. Besides a superb range of colours,685 words
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Article, Illustration317 1985-11-23 9 WOODEN drawers get stuck for many reasons but most of the time this is easy to fix. Cleaning Dirt, dust or foreign objects lodged m drawer guides are the biggest culprits. These jam the drawer's movement over the guides, and make opening and closing, especially heavy317 words
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Article, Illustration232 1985-11-23 9 oil. Handy 4MJ Helpers \=ij Simone Vaz OPT for something different when tiling your bathroom or kitchen. Instead of plain white grout, why not colour it over with Versatile, a grout colouring which comes m six colours (right). There is red, mustard, brown, blue, white and232 words
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Advertisement314 1985-11-23 8 Tools you will need Paint tray I X Sandpaper ff f Masking tape jX A > r >j V j I Spray unit I ■>■■. jfICWKN*-'* lll It's constructive. And rewarding &^44i too. You can pick up all you need m t Hr^ j for a real pro paint-job at314 words
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Advertisement31 1985-11-23 9 Do-it-yourself WITH llSbosny ACRYLIC EPOXY, HEAT RESISTANT, LUORESCENT CHROME Spray Paints for Industrial, Home Appliances, Car or Motor-Cycle Spray makes painting J^mJ^9^ 100 colours at y^Uf^^J^J «V paint dealers, hardware 7^\31 words
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Advertisement1063 1985-11-23 9 ISp What's on at F orchard Point these days! From Nov 23 to Dec 21, its fun and prizes galore at Orchard ri\V >^_<_i '^^^•t The kids will love the games, shows and interesting L__^»^^d _f activities while you can win exciting prizes when you shop Uve Redjffusion satellite -Show1,063 words
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Article, Illustration384 1985-11-23 10 Malaysian holidays Dispel all notions of Malacca being a "sleepy hollow". A rewarding tour of its colourful Chinatown will take you on a discovery of the town's romantic and glorious past. THERE are many ways to get to Malacca, which is a four-hour drive away. Remember to384 words
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Article, Illustration1088 1985-11-23 10 HELEN LEE HEISS - HELEN LEE HEISS By THE best view I've had of Malacca was from the "penthouse" of an old, three-storey building (where the Borneo Company used to be) at the corner of Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock and Lorong Hang Jebat m Chinatown. From up there,1,088 words
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Advertisement530 1985-11-23 11 o^\^\ 2Oth AnnSversar y Cetebration __ll^___B___B_____H___P-_«____B_^^ '^Ysfj Owing to our low rental of the shop, our furniture is sold at a low cost. r^~~^®cf/on -_,__QO I ?j1 L^J> ti _£*s)__> Special Discount*jgJJ_K SDO V sl^#V#— for Four Star ,t....5t... \5C— *.*Bft*M»«**i •-^■'■■"^SSSSSSSStr^^** Mattress --.C^^sff I mhw d^ x* iHKHV 3530 words
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Advertisement450 1985-11-23 11 The Purolator No- Weight-Limit-Game and even when it's very fat, it's still flat? r 1_ The PuroLetter. It's one of the most popular product innovations introduced by Purolator. The PuroLetter is a company-furnished 9" x 12" envelope without any weight restrictions. Cram it, stuff it full, c and you still450 words
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Advertisement414 1985-11-23 12 QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO4 3 23RD DAY of MOM-STOP ACTION' j 3 ORCHARD: LAST DAYS! SEE IT NOW! X (*****88) b SHOWS DAILY I I OOom, I 30, 4 00, 630& 9 b O ADMISSION PRICES: $3 $4 X «3M^£l L <M [J99 l w J com m ando M 3 SEASON EXTENDED!414 words
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Advertisement630 1985-11-23 12 THE MASS WEDDING I I HONEYMOON TOURS ▼fl T/MT EVEK^BODK TALKS ABOUT The Start To A Lifetime Of Happiness The Best Choice In Everyway JjtigL Y°w Wedding is the most important event of your Me. With more than yAdjUfr 10 years of experience, expertise and professionalism behind us, Oxley 5t630 words
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Advertisement534 1985-11-23 12 IHBlliniillL'llßliNia 2nd WEEK! T AT|r (*****80) 5 ahows daily i di AmJWU Ham, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30, 9.00 it 4fe 2 COMEDY BIG GUNS a i rTj F|RE A non-stop 1 I 1* SALVO OF LAUGHS! I *£§jjfo^ DUDLEY MOORE J 1 r'^^_^^ 1 S i DEFENSE i CAPITOL: HURRY-LAST DAYS!534 words
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Advertisement391 1985-11-23 13 Surprised at our prices? No, it's not a gimmick but a Genuine I-J m i Sales Offer. Hurry, offer ends on 24th Dec. '85. 3^^ As^JV" iv u>n fll^B Model: D- 90 Jrah> W^ ..-*s:,:;^j^|jajHPiß Usual Price $2,675 jjr sp Downpayment $390 .^^K :^^r g# Monthly $74-10 flß^B,, A Sharp391 words
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Advertisement562 1985-11-23 13 dilQ^OT Yvui m^«^^a Bm^^ II J end them all X fl A wide selection ot 24k gold HH BLVj plated Strnss Crystal Chandeliers S^^ffi^^H^Hflfl^HißS^^^ESaa Ih^^bßS^^^^^^^hßl B|^HH^H^^HHHb| Less 60% to 70% 98I^H^^^^B^^HI^^^Dll^^HHi^^H^S^^S B^B.i *X l i wfe^Sß Halogen uplighters Ryfl ;iMSIB |Hv '^91 Wl h diTimer control «^MH Br^ij HswL IH«9562 words
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Advertisement79 1985-11-23 13 With the Sanyo CX 3553, r Xs syou've got superb accuracy y~^v^ N^ and efficiency m the palm of /2mm* wJmmm 3553 4a» 10-digit hand-held AC 'DC JO*. printing calculator with display Jk^iiw^jsw^A^ &K*W Power from 3 AA battenes or AC *l^ power with optional adaptor X w W N.79 words
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Advertisement1283 1985-11-23 14 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES M^amomm CTAMTC aCßOftfti HUM Telefax No: *****59 Kates: Box Service: [IIHUUUIIVHII OlftHID nouuoo I lIIIIIIHIiIIIIIIINIIPI Sa ps Service: Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD Tel *****11 ext 5724-7 ***** Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: Sslo. oo APPOINTMENTS An international company1,283 words
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Advertisement625 1985-11-23 14 Coopers CxLyDr3nC3 Associates provides a comprehensive range of management consuitancy services aimed at helping clients increase the effectiveness and profitability of their organisation. These services include Corporate Development, Organisation Planning, Financial Control and Management Information Systems, Investment Planning and Appraisal, Electronic Data Processing, Manufacturing and Distribution Systems, Executive Selection, Marketing625 words
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Advertisement140 1985-11-23 14 SBS, one of the leading and most established public transport companies m this region, invites applications for the post of:Operations Officer We require an action-oriented person who is able to meet challenges m a fast-paced environment. He must be effectively bilingual and capable of handling staff at all levels. He140 words
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Advertisement705 1985-11-23 15 APPOINTMENTS Account Manager Our client is a very large and well- While this officer must be a known European bank now expanding thorough-going credit analyst with a into Asia. The bank seeks a top-calibre talent for writing convincing proposals, credit and loan marketing officer to assist he/she must also have705 words
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Advertisement382 1985-11-23 15 ELTECH EIECTRONICS PTE LTD A progressive electronics company manufacturing sub-assemblies for U.S. manufacturers of data communications and office automation products invites suitably qualified personnel to join our dynamic team as MATERIAL PLANNER Responsibilities Material planning for production use Production schedule control Supervision of store and shipping Qualifications: P* Diplomas m382 words
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Advertisement1263 1985-11-23 15 Brunei Shell Petroleum Company Sendirian Berhad invites applications from experienced §E personnel for the following position m its engineering construction department m Seria, Negara §9! Brunei Darussalam. I SUPERVISOR (INSTRUMENTATION) I I (1 position) M The successful candidates will be responsible Candidates who are not Brunei citizens will be X1,263 words
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Advertisement487 1985-11-23 16 APPOINTMENTS METALS AND ORES PTE LTD (Jurong) a member of the UNION CARBIDE SINGAPORE GROUP OF COMPANIES invites applications for the position of: Engineering Foreman (Electrical) Applicants must have minimum: A Technician Certificate m Electrical Engineering 5 years work experience as a Senior Electrician m a manufacturing company Must be487 words
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Advertisement984 1985-11-23 16 The National Computer Board (NCB) will soon be commencing on the design, development and implementation of a large scale and integrated computerised command and control system for public emergency fl f\U ftl FMfiE FOB THF services. This sophisticated real-time system will employ leading edge %(ilff*fcfcfclwwk Vim I TIE computer and984 words
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Advertisement463 1985-11-23 16 We're opening new I frontiers m IC technology. Oil Microelectronics Pte Ltd |H Now, you're being H offered that unique opportunity. Currently, we're on a talent hunt for technical professionals who will play an instrumental role m our move towards the production of advanced integrated circuits which include 256K DRAMs.463 words
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Advertisement601 1985-11-23 17 APPOINTMENTS We're strengthening our core of engineers as jglßi a P ar t of our consolidation efforts to face the Bm^ challenges now and ahead. li As the world's leading manufacturer of semif| BSfVJ^HJH conductor components as well as Singapore's W leading MOS Centre for DRAM and EPROM products, Texas601 words
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Advertisement775 1985-11-23 17 I EXECUTIVE SOUS CHEF I X Singapore Airlines invites applications for the above appoint- -Q 9 ment. Sj S REQUIREMENTS S H! Minimum 5 years' working experience as a chef m an established m fl organisation and preferably with professional catering qualifica- |H tions. Knowledge of western cuisine is essential.775 words
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Advertisement1074 1985-11-23 17 MAINTENANCE TEST ENGINEERS (IC) De 9 ree n E'ectncal Engineering WrWmvM9\mML 3 or more years' experience responsible for Diploma m Electrical /Mechanical t^ e maintenance and programming of iC Engineering. equipment. Preference will be given to those Must have at least 3 years experience wjth hardware and software knowledge of1,074 words
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Advertisement846 1985-11-23 18 APPOINTMENTS To spearhead further growth and development of the Company's Singapore Operation, an established US manufacturer of com puter peripherals invites 2 top-notched professionals to join the management team as: I MANAGER, MANUFACTURING I MANAGER, MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING I I a) Applicants must possess a degree m Electrical/Electronics/ Mechanical Engineering, and846 words
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Advertisement311 1985-11-23 18 ■I FRASGR N6AVE GROUP ■ff The F&N Group is launching major develop- ment plans m its computer operations m Singaiff pore and Malaysia. Major new programmes are iff to be developed using data-base technology iff and remote job entry. Applications are invited ff from experienced Data Processing Personnel ff for311 words
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Advertisement745 1985-11-23 18 >"V. Standard Chartered M invites applications for the post of: 8 II PUBLIC AFFAIRS II OFFICER H Applicants must be Singapore Citizens or Permanent M M Residents and either 'A' level holders with several years M M experience m Public Relations or university graduates j§ W with at least 2745 words
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Advertisement717 1985-11-23 18 SENTOSA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Applications are invited for the following positions: A. CORALARIUM SUPERINTENDENT Prerequisites A degree m Science (Marine Biology) is preferred. Candidates without a degree but having the necessary experience m marine life will also be considered. Strong leadership quality and who is interested m corals and shells. Functions717 words
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Advertisement561 1985-11-23 19 APPOINTMENTS I We are an established multi-national organisation which excels m innovative electronic technology. Today, we have significant facilities m Singapore manufacturing and marketing advanced products and systems. Excellence is our trademark, long achieved by an exceptional team of dedicated people. And now, we are inviting people with similar aspirations561 words
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Advertisement561 1985-11-23 19 We've got a great challenge ahead. mm^ m^, Consumer Products Pte Ltd EDP Professionals, you've got a great career ahead. AT&T Consumer Products Pte Ltd is m the process of setting up a quality telephone manufacturing facility m Singapore, j the very first of its kind outside the US. I561 words
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Advertisement482 1985-11-23 19 MiniScnbe (A leading US manufacturer of computer peripherals) 8 Contribution Recognition When there's contribution, there's recognition. This is what will keep our employees and our I company ahead. Ahead to face bigger m challenges m our industry. M Production I Control Supervisor I Minimum a Diploma m Production 1 Engineering482 words
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Advertisement739 1985-11-23 19 1 FLEXTRONICS SINGAPORE PTE LTD Wt Leading PCB Assembler requires the following 5 personnel for an expansion program: 1 1 Manufacturing Engineer SB I Degree Diploma m Engineering WB I Responsible for industrial engineering, process fij engineering and maintenance jK •At least 2 years relevant experience m electronic SB manufacturing739 words
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Advertisement636 1985-11-23 20 APPOINTMENTS DATA GENERAL CORPORATION is a Fortune 500 Company which designs, manufactures and sells general purpose computers. Our success is based on comprehensive customer support, product compatability, industry-lead m quality and reliability as well as our dedicated, highly trained and skilled employees throughout the world. To support the start-up of636 words
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Advertisement665 1985-11-23 20 lj^^^ We are a arge and we ll- e stablished -^-——Ji^L^r multinational company specialising m the EEEi^^r marketing, sales and service of a wide range _JEE^^^ of high technology equipment and systems. Due to an expansion m our Instrumentation Sales Depart ment,^^^^ r we have vacancy for the following position:665 words
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Advertisement458 1985-11-23 20 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Originating Summons No. UM of ISBS Between BANK OF MONTREAL Plaintiffs And LAWRENCE NG SAU LONG Defendant NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To: Lawrence Ng Sau Long No. 22, Cable Road Singapore 1024 TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against458 words
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Advertisement736 1985-11-23 20 NOTICES RESULTS OF SINGAPORE CHILDREN'S SOCIETY'S DONATION DRAW 1985 HELD ON 16 NOVEMBER 1985 AT THE LEE KONG CHIAN HALL. PERMIT NO, SCSS 11/85 1 *****9 30. *****7 59. *****4 88. *****8 2 *****9 31.*****6 60.*****2 89.*****4 3 *****3 32. *****1 61. *****1 90. *****3 4 *****4 33.*****8 62.*****3 Jl.736 words
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Advertisement425 1985-11-23 20 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 564 of 1985. In the Matter of Companies Act (Cap. 185). And In the Matter of EAST STAR TRADING ft TRANSPORT PTE. LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding-Up of425 words
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Advertisement684 1985-11-23 20 NOTICE Please be informed that the following official receipts of M/s. Decoceil Enterprise Co. (No. 0475 0476 0477) has been stolen by persons unknown to us. It is hereby declared that the validity of the receipts will not be recognised by the .company. J IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES684 words
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Advertisement648 1985-11-23 20 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF CARPENTER LINE PRIVATE LIMITED (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE OF SPECIAL RESOLUTION (Pursuant to Section 2>f(2)(b) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the companyheld at 9 Penang Road, #09-21, Supreme House, Singapore 0923 on the 15648 words
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Advertisement173 1985-11-23 21 Bff A multinational US-Based Company m Singapore sHI jm primarily m the business of designing and manufacturing electronic WB& components for OEMS m the electronics industry is seeking fiS| jHaB an experienced, analytical and result-oriented iMP I MANUFACTURING I I ENGINEER 1 M (SALARY NEGOTIABLE) W HB The Job 8H173 words
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Advertisement468 1985-11-23 21 APPOINTMENTS r-r~* (TEAM) Team i Semiconductors Our continued rapid advances m high technology IC development and manufacturing is resulting m more and more new opportunities. TEAM'S philosophy is to provide leadership m technology, quality and customer service using the best people If you are one of the best, we have468 words
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Miscellaneous421 1985-11-23 21 iTS TXC MAH^^^^^^^^^^T^JD iTs THE */OMAn S^^^^^^H| spi. fi.OL£'To Kf£PAT(QHT ROLETo TRicjcUM into -^s (Jigp VHoiD om his MoHcr— r^^v lctt/nc* sx> 7 <7*2**r) THE BORN LOSER °y Art Ransom Ahem switch n /r powt uwdepsTAmd^ THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appieby |/n^V~ii^~~ l|7!.Ofc XX) YOU VWANT MB TO A I421 words
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Miscellaneous234 1985-11-23 21 PEANUTS «r Scikifiz UUATCHIN6 A FOOTBALL WHY DOES SOMEONE IT'S A y REALLY? I ALWAYS THOU6HT IT 6AME I SEE ALWAYS HAN6 A SI6N SCRIPTURAL I THEN I U)AS MAP SOMETHING TO PO ,r OVER THE RAILIN6 THAT REFERENCE V WRON6... y I WITH JOHN MAPPEN 1 ®n SAYS^S^ I234 words
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Advertisement438 1985-11-23 22 9S vLi i I S'W B 8 IB I '■■I I II r~ fl l hI^BI^H I IL^s I I ,^^b Wm SB I^^H I i^l mRbF IBF JoBBBW oH i !('«Bb> i i :^^^B "^|m I "iis^'ir^SJ t m^^^^ t^ m^ j L^B H^» 111 h .j Bl ~~*&L»438 words
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Advertisement178 1985-11-23 22 NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF BUILDER LINE PRIVATE LIMITED (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the creditors of the abovenamed company, which is being voluntarily wound up, are required, on or before the 26 day of December178 words
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Advertisement561 1985-11-23 22 NOTICES £HDB BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET Tenders are invited for the following premises at:1. GEYLANG EAST TOWN CENTRE CONTRACT 16 (BLOCK 118) for Shops 2. YISHUN N'HOOD 7 CONTRACTS 3 5A (BLOCKS 714, 716, 717 729) for Shops 3. BUKIT BATOK N'HOOD 4 CONTRACT 1 (BLOCK 410) for Shop 4.561 words
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Advertisement422 1985-11-23 22 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OP REALTOR LINE PRIVATE LIMITED (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE OF SPECIAL RESOLUTION (Pursuant to Section 2M(2)(b) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the company held at 9 Penang Road, #09-21, Supreme House, Singapore 0923 on the422 words
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Miscellaneous1065 1985-11-23 23 ■r^n^ff^TPcfKiTfTS^B If music be the food of life... GEORGINA EMMANUEL tells you about her hedonistic evening of sinful food and fine music Paupiette de Saumon Frais Alexandra (stuffed fresh salmon with lobster, laced with a velvety bisque-fla-voured fine champagne) provided a concerto of contrasts; the meltingly tender Selle de Chevreuil1,065 words
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Miscellaneous508 1985-11-23 23 1 j^h H» At bb :^B b^^sl^^'^^^H i jjSß^^^^ *^m lEF^m.' Bh& B&^b r Mir dH^lk w BB^^- ju^m^^B I^E^B y i^ *m j^bW k bM^BK IJBi Be^l Bi^ -^R^ 1 4 JP^IB A ,^1 B^S^^LttßH Bv^ f !llfl f jkjySfc. BB^Bh B^^l B^T 1 I j«lla %>+^ SBBifij^^ BH508 words
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Miscellaneous402 1985-11-23 23 swell the coffers of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra). Mr Bailly also hopes to give a chance for music lovers not keen to partake of the viandes to attend the concert portion only. "We must support chamber music as an art form. The SSO can't handle everything," he said. The music402 words
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Miscellaneous317 1985-11-23 23 ches of temperament early m the concert, nevertheless exhibited a wonderfully warming tone colour, high on affectionate dedication and sensitivity. Cellist Katherine Skorzewska provided a supportively penetrating cameo role m the graceful Mozart trio, coming to centre stage m the Brahms, with playing of high artistic fervour and emotional zeal.317 words
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Miscellaneous308 1985-11-23 23 melody m the larghetto than this particular instrument could ever be worthy of. In the Brahms, she made light of the obstacles of deadwood tone and did what she could to make this an intense and spacious performance. A fine collaboration from the trio, with equal footage throughout the parts,308 words
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Miscellaneous1033 1985-11-23 23 I Radio One Laugh your way through LEGAL, DECENT, HONEST, TRUTHFUL (7.30 pm), a comedy series about the follies of an organisation which keeps an eye on all kinds of advertising 90.5 mHz m VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News m Brief 6.051,033 words
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Advertisement830 1985-11-23 24 JULvCiilllU 1 i iiiiimii ■■■■^wifflßlJi Hum tSff^ft^lrlfltfcf Affair 1 jewelleries IntfkA Biß upi#rMllilg t#fff?r <J^^L BBmB BBBaU^BBBHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBM LbSbk j^PJ V* ■■■'>■ BH B|BBBBb)L'" Vfl^ BW jH| 'S 4 H I upto r 7«j I to and mor«?... B^BBB^BB^fl W SBBBbV JStß^ BBBBbW Wl <M^ ■^^S^^Sh^^^s^^^^^ onify once m a decade830 words
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Miscellaneous202 1985-11-23 24 ■i MY VIEW mi Kannan Chandran (Ch 5 and 12 programmes) and Leong Weng Kam (Ch 8 programmes) Cold stand-off m Poland Bernard Hill as Lech Walesa m Squaring the Circle (Ch 12, 8.30 pm) I SBC 5 12.30 PM SBC Text 'Live' Sample Pages 1.00 Opening and Programme Highlights202 words
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Miscellaneous285 1985-11-23 24 Centrestage Squaring the Circle (Ch 12, 8.3§ pm) "BETWEEN August 1980 and December 1981, an attempt was made m Poland to put together two ideas which would not fit. "The idea of freedom as it is understood m the West and the idea of socialism as it is understood m285 words
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Miscellaneous274 1985-11-23 24 Man who stonewalled the Russians television drama, hours after the Nobel Prize announcement. Bernard Hill is cast as Walesa and he is backed by a powerful cast of well-known stage and screen actors Alec McCowen, Roy Kinnear, John Woodvine and Richard Kane. Richard Crenna narrates this film, which won a274 words
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Miscellaneous202 1985-11-23 24 (with that unruly mop of hair) were poor and desperately m need of a job. They marched into Logo Records playing acoustic guitars and immediately landed a deal, which promptly turned sour. Then they called themselves The Tourists and they had a third member, Peet Coombes they recorded Dusty Springfield's202 words
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Miscellaneous148 1985-11-23 24 Since then the group's progressed from strength to strength, releasing hits such as Jennifer, This City Never Sleeps, Here Comes the Rain Again and Who's That Girl. Tonight's concert also features the creative videos which helped sell the group worldwide. Saturday Night Movie The Weather m the Streets (Ch 5,148 words
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Miscellaneous411 1985-11-23 24 cent hits based on the theme of love. Actor Sun Yeh and singers Hong Weijian and Wang Rongsheng are her guest stars. Biotechnology (Ch 8, S.» pm) This SBC-made Chinese documentary explains how biotechnology can be applied to the fishery, agriculture and medical services m Singapore. Chinese cinema Sandakan (Ch411 words
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