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Title Section17 1985-12-09 1 Ist Copy The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1985 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8517 words
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Article463 1985-12-09 1 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM By Three main contenders m race to succeed him as NTUC chief LABOUR chief Ong Teng Cheong is speeding up the process of finding the right man to take over his job as Secretary-General of the National Trades Union Congress. Unionists have noted463 words
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Article, Illustration112 1985-12-09 1 Led by World Games bowling champion Adelene Wee, the team's flaming-red blazers and beige pants in striking contrast against the sober grey uniforms of the other teams was as colourful as the personalities who have toiled towards these Games. With swimmer Ang Peng Sioitg fronting the 35#-strong112 words
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493 1985-12-09 1 Opposition unity crumbles after Cory says no MANILA, Sun. The fragile opposition unity against President Ferdinand Marcos collapsed today when former senator Salvador Laurel and Mrs Corazon Aquino failed to agree on a joint ticket for the Feb 7 presidential election. Speaking at a press conference, Mr Laurel said MrsReuter; AP - 493 words
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Article68 1985-12-09 1 ABU DHABI, Sun. The first prosecution witness gave evidence m court today against former Arab Monetary Fund president Jawad Hashem, accused of financial malpractices said to have cost the fund more than US$7O million (S$l4T million). Public Prosecutor Abd-ul-Wahab Abdoul said that Mr Salah Al-Hafiz, AMF accountsReuter - 68 words
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Article24 1985-12-09 1 BOGOTA, Sun. All except 34 of 1,000 children who survived Colombia's volcano disaster last month have been reunited with their parents. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article89 1985-12-09 1 Marceau undergoes surgery MOSCOW, Sun. World renown mime Marcel Marceau, 62, has undergone emergency surgery here for a perforated stomach ulcer and is recovering m intensive care, informed French sources said today. They said his condition was serious and he could not be moved after yesterday's operation m the foreigners'Reuter - 89 words
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290 1985-12-09 1 AGNES WEE - HDB to allow some owners to let out flats AGNES WEE By THE Housing Board will allow certain owners to sub-let their entire flats. Details of the new policy will be announced m one or two months. Revealing this yesterday, the Minister for National Development, Mr Teh Cheang Wan, said290 words
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Article524 1985-12-09 1 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG By m Kuala Lumpur Team calls for prosecution of those involved m scandal KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A team probing Malaysia's biggest financial scandal completed work today and said the authorities here should prosecute those linked to the affair. The three-man team, headed by524 words
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Article283 1985-12-09 1 GENEVA, Sun. Opec ministers have rejected further production cuts to prop up world petroleum prices, raising the possibility of more supplies and cheaper oil. "We cannot continue to have our share of the market eroded," Indonesian Oil Minister Subroto told reporters after the openingReuter - 283 words
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Article54 1985-12-09 1 BEIJING, Sun. More than 500 people attended a ceremony consecrating the oldest Roman Catholic church m the northeastern city of Tianjin m preparation for its reopening, Xinhua news agency said today. The ceremony was held on Saturday after a year of restoration work on the Wanghailou Church,54 words
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Article54 1985-12-09 1 HAMBURG, Sun. East and West Germany have completed a top secret spy swap Involving two agents working for Bonn and one for East Berlin, the Bild Zeitnng newspaper said today. The deal was kept secret to avoid torpedoing a big exchange of spies currently being prepared hvAFP - 54 words
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Article448 1985-12-09 2 Singapore's example THE United States should do more of what Singapore is doing save and invest more, said Mr Peter G. Peterson, who is here to deliver the Sixth Singapore Lecture. He said m a forum on the budget deficit which was telecast last night that the priority for448 words
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Article194 1985-12-09 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE recent Soviet moves to expand its trade links with Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines promises to be beneficial to Moscow and have no doubt come at a convenient time for the Asean countries faced with protectionism and slow growth m the West. If194 words
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Article196 1985-12-09 2 TIME TO GO BARGAIN-HUNTING, SAY THE ANALYSTS WITH THE plunge on the stock market on Thursday the worst m the history of the Stock Exchange of Singapore and with only a small rebound on Friday, share prices are low and fundamentally attractive. Stock market experts feel that this is196 words
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Article102 1985-12-09 2 THAT DEBATE CHALLENGE NTUC ASSISTANT Secretary-General Lim Boon Heng recently ticked off two expatriate lecturers at the university for writing half-truths, distortions end outright inaccuracies about Singapore. He also challenged them to a debate on their views. We publish six letters from readers on the matter. One says the102 words
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Article333 1985-12-09 2 Blacks' ultimatum THE CONGRESS of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) has warned the White minority government that Blacks might embark on a nationwide tax and rent boycott if "popular demands" were not met. Mr Elijah Barayi, head of the congress, said at the latest funeral ceremony: "If333 words
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Article135 1985-12-09 2 and Across the Causeway Tool coup hearings' A THAI COURT has asked lawyers of 40 people charged with involvement m the Sept 9 abortive coup to form a pool to speed up the trial, the Bangkok World has reported. The trial of former Thai prime minister Kriangsak Chomanon135 words
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Article319 1985-12-09 2 Edberg tames Lendl STEFAN EDBERG toppled world No. 1 Ivan Lendl yesterday to enter the men's singles final of the Australian Open tennis championships. Edberg outlasted the top-seeded Czech m a marathon five-set-ter to join defending champion Mats Wilander m the final the first between two Swedes m a319 words
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Article229 1985-12-09 2 Young N-inventor AMERICAN POLICE have seized what they described as a thermo-nuclear device from a 21-year-old inventor at Naples, Florida. Guido Dal Molin, who started the national security scare, has been described as a national treasure, a genius with an IQ on the level of Einstein. But this229 words
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253 1985-12-09 3 BEIJING, Sun. Amid simmering student unrest, China today held nationwide celebrations marking the 50th anniversary of a communist-led youth movement against Japanese aggression. Scores of students were taken to the Great Hall of the People today to celebrate with Chinese leaders theReuter; UPI - 253 words
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368 1985-12-09 3 Seven states to pool their resources m regional alliance DHAKA, Sun. Leaders of seven South Asian nations took a step towards laying aside deep political rivalries today by approving a charter of regional co-operation an effort they hope will improve the lot of aUPI - 368 words
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253 1985-12-09 3 WASHINGTON, Sun. A former US army investigator has charged that Emperor Hirohito of Japan knew about and condoned deadly biological experiments performed by a secret military unit on captured Americans during World War Two. Retired Lieutenant-Colo-nel Murray Saunders, a physician ordered to investigateAP - 253 words
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Article, Illustration95 1985-12-09 3 picture. BEIJING, Sun. Nicaragua's Sandinista government established diplomatic relations with China yesterday m a communique signed here by the foreign ministers of the two countries. Nicaraguan envoy Miguel d'Escoto said his country severed diplomatic ties with Taiwan on Dec 5, the day a Sandinista delegationAP; AFP - 95 words
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Article186 1985-12-09 3 28 hurt in Osaka gas leak TOKYO, Son. Toxic gas leaked from a factory storage tank In a residential area In western Japan early today, Injuring 28 people and sending about 2M others fleeing for refuge. Police said the leak of gasefled hydrochloric acid originated from the Sanwa Electrical ApplianceUPI; AFP; Heater - 186 words
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Article167 1985-12-09 3 TAIPEI, Sun. A fresh sentence was imposed yesterday on a business tycoon involved m Taiwan's biggest bank scandal, raising his total jail term to a record 112 years and six months. Tsai Chen-chou, chairman of the defunct Tenth Credit Co-operative Bank owned by the giantReuter - 167 words
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385 1985-12-09 3 Ease restriction on high-tech flow, China tells US BEIJING, Sun. China said today it hopes the United States will stop considering it as a "potential adversary" and further ease restrictions on the transfer of high technology. Foreign Minister Wu Xueqian, m a review of Chinese foreign policy published today byUPI - 385 words
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248 1985-12-09 3 BEIJING, Sun. Chinese President Li Xiannian met the three leaders of the Cambodian anti-Vietnam-ese coalition m Beijing today for talks before Vietnam's expected dry-season offensive m Cambodia. Earlier, Prince Norodom Sihanouk, President of the tripartite coalition, Prime Minister Son Sann and Vice-President KhieuUPI; Reuter - 248 words
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Article, Illustration363 1985-12-09 4 picture. New labour group warns S. African govt PRETORIA, Sun. South Africa's new "super" labour federation, the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu), has warned the White minority government that Blacks might embark on a nationwide tax and rent boycott if "popular demands" were notAFP; Reuter - 363 words
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Article222 1985-12-09 4 Cuban soldiers caught in Zaire KINSHASA, Sun. The Zairean authorities yesterday presented to the press 40 Cuban soldiers who, they said, had been intercepted after a Soviet-built transport m which they were flying from Angola made an emergency landing m western Zaire. Zairean officials said the Cubans, along with threeAFP - 222 words
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Article175 1985-12-09 4 ABU DHABI, Sun. Po-et-Oil Minister Mana Said Al-Oteiba of the United Arab Emirates has defended himself m verse against critics m the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec). Backing up his controversial remarks last month that Opec members were free to sell their oil at— Reuter - 175 words
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Article86 1985-12-09 4 PREMIER LAURENT Fabius, dismissing reports of tension between him and President Francois Mitterrand, said m Paris on Saturday night that he would remain France's Prime Minister at least until legislative elections next March. Speaking at a Socialist Party meeting, Mr Fabius said there was a longstanding "closeAFP - 86 words
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Article59 1985-12-09 4 A SUDANESE court m Khartoum has sentenced a top aide of deposed Sudanese President Jaffar Numeiry to 10 years m jail and fined him US$2 billion (554.2 billion) for corruption. The court said on Saturday that Baha Eddin Idris, 53, would spend an extra 10 years behindReuter - 59 words
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Article94 1985-12-09 4 LATIN AMERICAN nations have agreed to seek a united stand at Gatt trade talks next year to strengthen the region's bargaining power, officials at a conference of the Latin American Economic System (Sela) m Caracas said. "We have a basic agreement on trade which sets the94 words
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Article65 1985-12-09 4 THE CONTADOBA group's negotiations on a peace agreement for Central America have been suspended for five months at the request of Nicaragua, Colombia's Foreign Minister said in Cartagena. Mr Augusto Ramirez Ocampo said on Saturday that the suspension came at a time when the United Staes and65 words
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261 1985-12-09 4 It was tested successfully on rabbits SAN DIEGO, Sun AN ENZYME that significantly reduced the rate of disability m rabbits injected with stroke-inducing blood clots could eventually prove beneficial m treating human stroke victims, according to a research report released here. The research wasLJPI - 261 words
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Article34 1985-12-09 4 ABIDJAN, Sun. President Felix Houphouet-Boigny announced a mass pardon for almost 10,000 common criminals to mark Ivory Coast's 25th anniversary yesterday. However, criminals convicted of murder will not be released. APAP - 34 words
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384 1985-12-09 5 Bigger number than planned because of Geneva Summit MOSCOW, Sun MORE than 400 American businessmen, their numbers swollen because of the positive atmosphere at the Geneva superpower summit, gather m Moscow today for talks with Soviet officials on expanding trade. United States CommerceReuter - 384 words
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239 1985-12-09 5 LONDON, Sun. The United States and the Soviet Union are about to agree on a joint campaign to fight international terrorism. The Sunday Times said today the two governments were expected to exchange letters pledging action against kidnapping and hijacking before Dec 25. TheReuter - 239 words
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Article, Illustration84 1985-12-09 5 SINGER John Denver talked to children in Minneapolis last Monday as Soviet news analyst Vladimir Posner, in the background, listened via satellite in Moscow during the taping of the programme, Minnesota-Moscow Children's Summit. The hour-long show was m honour of Samantha Smith, the schoolgirlReuter - 84 words
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211 1985-12-09 5 VATICAN CITY, Sun. Roman Catholic bishops ended a worldwide synod yesterday by affirming their support for the reforms of the Second Vatican Council and challenging Christians to fight oppression, racial discrimination, economic injustice and the arms race. The bishops' message came on the lastUPI - 211 words
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245 1985-12-09 5 Soviets admit existence of Aids cases MOSCOW, Son. The Soviet Union has officially acknowledged for the tint time the existence of Aids m the country, although a Soviet professor has said the number of cases is fewer than "the fingers on one's hands". Prof V. M. Zhdanov, writing m SovietskayaReuter - 245 words
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Article46 1985-12-09 5 BELFAST, Sun. Two policemen were killed and three were wounded last night m an Irish Republican Army guerilla attack on a village police station m northern Ireland. The guerillas fired guns at the station m Balleygawley, County Tyrone and detonated a bomb. Reuter.46 words
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Article164 1985-12-09 5 LIVERPOOL, Sun. Feuding political leaders buried the hatchet yesterday and sang Beatles' songs with hundreds of fans and Christmas shoppers at a special ceremony to mark the fifth anniversary of John Lennon's murder. The crowd gathered at the statue of the Beatles m Matthew Street, nearAP - 164 words
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190 1985-12-09 6 When VDU users may develop vision problems LOS ANGELES, San. Users of video display units (VDU) may develop vision problems because they sit too close to them or have the screen's brightness level at extreme settings. Problems also can occur If a user's optical prescription particularly for bifocals Is notUPI - 190 words
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444 1985-12-09 6 WASHINGTON, Sun. Many Americans now m their 30s are finding they cannot match their parents' middle class achievements of nice homes, financial security and children's education, a study said. "All around us, there are signs that the middle class is m trouble," said theAP - 444 words
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Article, Illustration76 1985-12-09 6 DUTCHMAN Jan Pronk and his son, Ted, must surely feel like they have just stepped into the fabled land of Lilliput. They may tower above the surrounding buildings, but the two men are not likely to step on some Little People, for this is onlyPana - 76 words
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253 1985-12-09 6 BOSTON, Sunday MRS Yelena Sakharov has publicly expressed concern about her husband, Soviet dissident Andrei Sakharov, for the first time since leaving the Soviet Union last week for medical treatment m the West. Mrs Sakharov, 62, said on arrival here last— Reuter; AP - 253 words
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180 1985-12-09 6 CROWN POINT (Indiana), Sun. Kendall Smith became something of a folk hero when his practical joke gave motorists here more than a year of free parking at the meters. He has mined 102 meters, but he doesn't think it is so funnyUPI - 180 words
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Article123 1985-12-09 6 HANOVER (New Hampshire), Sun. Retired Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart, who wrote the High Court opinion reinstating the death penalty m the United States, died m hospital today, aged 70. Mr Stewart, who served for 23 years on the Supreme Court, suffered a stroke on Friday123 words
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Article, Illustration268 1985-12-09 6 I'm no prime minister, says Regan said his influence had been exaggerated WASHINGTON, Sun. White House Chief of Staff Donald Regan yesterday hit back at critics who said he has become too powerful, saying he did not view himself as President Ronald Reagan's prime minister. "A prime minister is a268 words
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369 1985-12-09 8 The Thai abortive coup BANGKOK, Sun. A Thai court has asked lawyers of 40 people charged with involvement m the Sept 9 abortive coup to form a pool to speed up the trial, which is expected to last more than a year,AFP - 369 words
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Article189 1985-12-09 8 Irian Jaya want more say JAKARTA, Sun. Churches m the remote jungle province of Irian Jaya have appealed to the Indonesian government for more involvement m running the territory where Melanesian separatists are fighting Jakarta's rule. In a joint statement today, the churches backed the government's controversial policy of transferringReuter - 189 words
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Article50 1985-12-09 8 BANGKOK, Sun. Six people were burned to death and two others were seriously injured m a fire which razed a row of shophouses here yesterday. The victims were trapped m a house that caught fire when a faulty transformer m front of the building exploded. «rr,«rr - 50 words
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263 1985-12-09 8 JAKARTA, Sun. President Suharto has assured members of the Muhammadiyah movement that the state ideology cf Pancasila is not intended to replace or rival religion. "Pancasila is nut a substitute for religion," he said yesterday at the opening m Solo, Central Java, ofi AP; AFP - 263 words
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Article125 1985-12-09 8 JAKARTA, Sun. A snake charmer's daughter who boasted that she could perform her father's tricks died after belog bitten by a snake while showing off to school friends, Antara news agency reported today. Emila, 11, took a poisonous welaag (spotted snake) to school with herAFP - 125 words
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Article255 1985-12-09 8 JAKARTA, Sun. Most of Indonesia's foreign earning potential from fishing is being wasted, and urgent steps are needed to improve the situation, Fisheries Minister Achmad Affandi has said. Only 1.7 per cent of Indonesia's fish potenti?' m its 320-km exclusive >- nomic zone has so farAFP - 255 words
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Article, Illustration401 1985-12-09 8 Struggle for No. 2 post in Marcos' party picture. MANILA, Sun. Although recent attention here has focused on the difficulties within the opposition as it prepares for the Feb 7 election, President Ferdinand Marcos's own ruling party is caught up m a divisive struggle over the post of vice-president. WithNYT; AP - 401 words
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125 1985-12-09 9 PETALING JAVA, Sun. Fourteen organisations, part of the informal Movement for Freedom and Justice, held a Human Rights Day gathering and exhibition here today. The one-day meeting was held to commemorate world Human Rights Day on Tuesday. About 100 people were present. The activitiesNST - 125 words
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472 1985-12-09 9 Arrest of Lorrain and Hashim seen as breakthrough KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The arrests of Lorrain Esme Osman and Datuk Hashim Shamsuddin m London yesterday signalled a breakthrough m the complex investigations of the Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF) loans scandal. Lorrain and Hashim wereBernama - 472 words
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472 1985-12-09 9 M. G. G. PILLAJ - MCA is long term problem for Koon Swan M. G. G. PILL AJ By XL Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. While the attention now centres on the stock markets m Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, the bigger long-term problem for the beleaguered 44-year-old Mr Tan Koon Swan is how he will exercise472 words
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Article, Illustration104 1985-12-09 9 THE Princess of Wales added dash to the Malaysian booth pat up by the Tourist Development Corporation (TDC) at the World Trade Mart in London after its official opening on Nov 27. The Malaysian booth was one of the few that caught Princess Diana's eyes.Bernama - 104 words
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143 1985-12-09 9 TAIPEI, Sun. About 50 Malaysian members of a Protestant church sect involved m a dispute with the government were barred from entering Taiwan yesterday, causing a demonstration at Taipei's international airport. Police were out m force at the airport when about 100 members ofAP - 143 words
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Article, Illustration992 1985-12-09 10 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM By The search for a new NTUC secretary-general to succeed Teng Cheong Boon Heng and Chee Wee are seen to be his main competitors THE big challenge m trade unionism today is how to persuade more Singapore workers to sign up992 words
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272 1985-12-09 10 THE right man for the job of NTUC secretary-general must be equipped with bright ideas, be an inspiring speaker and a good mixer at all levels. Unionists say he must be the rallying point for a new generation of workers and272 words
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279 1985-12-09 10 US can learn from S'pore: Peterson THE UNITED States should do more of what Singapore is doing save and invest metre, said Mr Peter G. Peterson, former US Secretary of Commerce. Mr Peterson, who is Chairman of The Blackstone Group of Investment banking firms, thought that the priority for the279 words
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378 1985-12-09 10 2 expat dons living high up in the clouds, says unionist A TRADE union leader has criticised two National University of Singapore (NUS) expatriate lecturers who had their article on human and industrial relations in Singapore published in a foreign magazine. Mr George Chua, the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC)378 words
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Article87 1985-12-09 10 A TECHNICIAN'S rash act of riding his motorcycle at the void deck of a Housing Board block led to an accident m which an eight-year-old boy suffered a fractured shoulder. The boy, Tan Tiong Hian, was knocked down by Rosli bin Mohd Noor, 21, along87 words
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Article65 1985-12-09 10 A MAN, Lee Ah Chye,3B, on Friday claimed trial to criminal breach of trust of $10,338 belonging to Swee Hong Exim Pte Ltd at Sim Lim Tower where he was a bill collector between April and August 1963. Lee was offered bail of $5,000 until65 words
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Article, Illustration413 1985-12-09 11 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM By SBC artistes appear m advertisements THEY may not drive sedans or live m million-dollar apartments like Hongkong or Taiwan superstars, but some of Singapore's home-grown television stars are finding out that fame pays. About a dozen stars m the Singapore413 words
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255 1985-12-09 11 French varsity entrance exams to be held here STUDENTS from the French school m Singapore who have been travelling to Hongkong or France for their university entrance examinations can now do them here. The French school, Ecole Francaise de Singapour, at Bukit Timah will take over from Hongkong as the255 words
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299 1985-12-09 11 First child care centre for SAF opens HELP is on the way for the Singapore Armed Forces' 10,000 married servicemen and women who have difficulty finding someone to look after their children while they are at work. If SAF's first child development centre which was opened on Saturday proves to299 words
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Article87 1985-12-09 11 3 discuss work of scholar THE work, life and thought of one of China's great Confucian scholars, the late Hsiung Shih-li (1885-1968), were discussed by three scholars at the National University of Singapore on Saturday. They were Mr Wang Shou Chang, Beijing University lecturer, Tunghai University's Prof Tsai Jen Hou87 words
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Article144 1985-12-09 11 SAF exercise THE SAF will conduct military exercises m Lim Chu Kang, Marsiling, Mandai, Win| Loong, Sembawang and Tuas daily from today to Saturday. Blanks and thunderflashes will be used. This week, the Republic of Singapore Air Force will hold live-firing exercises at the Southern Island Live-Fir-ing Range at Pulau144 words
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Article70 1985-12-09 11 THE Seventh Asean Council of Teachers Convention will be held m Brunei from Dec 17 to 20 at the Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah Institute of Education. It will focus on how education relates to nation-building. Malay language teachers from Brunei, Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore will then convene for70 words
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Article, Illustration118 1985-12-09 12 Picture by ALL ready for a sea carnival race at Sentosa, these Jongs miniature sailing craft measuring not longer than two metres were becalmed yesterday. All 35 of the brightlycoloured Jongs of various sizes were left "high and dry" for more than half anYAP YEW PIANG - 118 words
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184 1985-12-09 12 Lightning, smoke and music was put out A MEDICAL student was playing on his piano yesterday afternoon when there was a flash of lightning followed by thunder. First-year medical student David Ng, 19, continued to pick the ivories but what followed was the smell of smoke from the upper storey184 words
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539 1985-12-09 12 How S 'pore can be a world medical centre Services Sub-Committee Report THE number of foreigners who come for medical treatment can grow by 10 per cent a year over the next decade if Singapore is aggressively promoted as an international medical centre. To do this, private medical facilities should539 words
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209 1985-12-09 12 ABOUT 20 criminals have been arrested during the past three months through help from the public. Such good deeds should be emulated, but it is much better to prevent these crimes from happening. This is why preventive measures are so209 words
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202 1985-12-09 13 Chok Tong's invitation to Boys' Clubs WHEN the police first asked the Ministry of Defence (Mindef) to let the Boys' Club form a contingent to march at the 1983 National Day Parade, Mindef was not very keen. Neither was Defence Minister Mr Goh Chok Tone. "I did not want the202 words
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Article, Illustration391 1985-12-09 13 Police and youth programme A POLICE and youth programme was yesterday described as one of the best ways for youth to be m touch with society. Through such programmes, young people can enjoy meaningful activity with a little guidance from the police. For391 words
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380 1985-12-09 13 Join groups and get your views across, women urged WOMEN should join grassroots organisations and make their views known. They should also teach their children the right attitudes so that they will not grow up with biased and stereotyped ideas for example, that a nurse is always a woman and380 words
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Article53 1985-12-09 13 THE Singapore Youth Choir will hold auditions on Saturday from 11.30 am to 12.30 pm and from 1.30 pm to 2.30 pm at Studios 2 and 6, Level 3, Victoria Concert Hall. Those unable to attend can write to the choir's secretary c/o 73, Marine Drive #14-53, Singapore53 words
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Article99 1985-12-09 13 FLASH Hoods struck a few areas yesterday after an afternoon downpour, causing traffic to slow to a crawl. Among the worst-hit areas was the Junction of Whltley and Buklt Thnah roads, In front of Equatorial Hotel, which was knee-deep m water. Areas affected Include Dunearn Road,99 words
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Article, Illustration785 1985-12-09 14 A quiet ending for a famous old nightclub NOT many people mourned when the El Amigo nightclub was wound up quietly recently. It had been closed for a year already anyway. But less than two decades ago, 800 people crammed it every night. It was the place785 words
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184 1985-12-09 14 1,000 Sikhs take part in walk to raise funds for temple MORE than 1,000 Sikhs turned up yesterday for the first Sikh walkathon to help raise funds for the $6 million Central Sikh Temple, which is due to open early next year. Sikh women, m traditional kameez (blouse) and seluar184 words
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Article44 1985-12-09 14 SINGAPORE maritime trainers will attend a training course on safety at sea next month m the Philippines. The three-week seminar is funded by the European Community and will deal with such topics as fire-fighting, survival at sea, tanker safety and pollution control44 words
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Article, Illustration389 1985-12-09 15 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN Stories by SPECIAL classes for gifted children were started by the Ministry of Education m January last year. There are now three centres at the primary level and two at secondary level. The first batch of primary school gifted pupils will be389 words
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240 1985-12-09 15 At home with both poetry and atoms THEY will be wellversed m atoms and poetry. They will speak the language of Einstein and Shakespeare. In short, gifted pupils will be all-rounders. As part of the plan to give gifted pupils a broad-based education, they will be allowed to tackle a240 words
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158 1985-12-09 15 MORE than 200 visitors to the Singapore Science Centre on Saturday were treated to a laser show, the Merlion Laser Fantasy, held m conjunction with Merlion Week. Myriad geometric shapes, patterns and images produced by the lasers fascinated the audience, especially the children. A158 words
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Article, Illustration279 1985-12-09 15 CHEN YOIJMING Is happy at last. Before he was admitted to the gifted programme, school used to mean problems, especially when he got Into trouble with his classmates for being the bright boy m class. "They envied me because my marks were a279 words
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114 1985-12-09 15 FOUR MEN and a woman were charged on Friday with cheating a man into putting $15,000 into a rigged fan tan game. The five, Mvi Ho-Sum, 72, a Hongkong national; Chia Tee Soon, 58; Low Eng Kan, 27; Siow Chow Toh, 36;114 words
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Article, Illustration143 1985-12-09 15 Girl, 15, drowns in bid to save friend A 15-YEAR-OLD girl drowned while trying to save a friend who had fallen into the sea off Labrador Park on Saturday evening. Serene Goh Sio Theng had gone there with her friends to celebrate her 16th birthday on Dec 12. Her sister,143 words
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Advertisement106 1985-12-09 10 You've got great looks WJUiSk BW^JiW *i 1 i^iir^iMffliw^^ fKs^ Jm JL^JbUbmbbbbLJll bkVbl BW™^^^^^a^^Bßßßl i^a^^hhß B 7 Afl BBf ffif?iKrT Jfl |wy^ DbW ..(ijifo^^sfei^^..^^mbibßßs^ M» Jfl iff j^**,^g y ißßE^^^3ffjwfS^^l«f^gac^^J»^BP*^^ j pg^^^Hiijiiji y| Bi Bka^BHSBBBH Bf jBI By ISPBji j^hIHIB^F Et aMJ^^^^KgßEß^MfT^^Bßyy^^ k# Xl Wi ■B^^i If m Jm W106 words
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Advertisement560 1985-12-09 11 JP School of Computing the Training Division of REGIONAL APPLIED COMPUTING CENTRE Course Announcement Computer Programming m BASIC Applications are invited for admission to the three-month course commencing m January, 1986. The primary objective of the course is to teach students the use of the BASIC Language m programming. With560 words
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Advertisement562 1985-12-09 11 I Many like Mr. Gail I have seen the light at PSG. f B^SEiESSEHEyE^HMi After treatment 7 1 .9 kg 1 -r'W^M^ W "Be in<^ fat has been a problem tor me B^ ""^B'^^^^S*.*^ j2^^B sitx:e childhood. Whether I exercise or M Bm <^i^ v go on a diet, there562 words
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Advertisement461 1985-12-09 12 Excell'ist Alexander Rudin is a cellist par excellence. Jm Hk A child prodigy at the age M PPP^H HL of 5, Rudin has been bagging ani j A international awards that B<? would overflow the space of wK this ad. First prize at the T JF International Youth Radio *T**461 words
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Advertisement59 1985-12-09 12 |p By|hs"lS I sanitary wares fittings jjf TIME: 1 0 am —6 pm I >>^*i ZHZZ^^^\ fM|fc>>|' Building a better lifestyle /§H^=? |Sl inter CJ W& 42 Mactaggart Road, 01 -01. mactaggabt bqaq^ *b Mactaggart Building. Singapore 1 336. I "■™l 5 I i ™^-S""^C Tel: 287G033 (4 Lines) P59 words
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Advertisement154 1985-12-09 13 ■MI The way you write and the 1 I ill pen you choose both say a lot about you. Slanted writing with large loops can show responsiveness and imagination. Choosing a Sheaffer shows you appreciate a superior pen that makes a stylish gift. Only I U Sheaffer has such superb154 words
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Advertisement242 1985-12-09 13 TISSOT'S LATEST FASHION MOMENT WITH PVD SURFACE TREATMENT. Tissot SL Collection with PVD (Physical-Vapour-Disposition) coating gives the watch both shock and corrosion resistance. s It also gives brilliance to the •ii*Hiw*~O-t entire watch with evenness of colour. «MNt IWWMM tmtd imm 'W^l^T'liiil foj With superior technical expertise, ijp|y~|^~^ Tissot SL242 words
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Advertisement546 1985-12-09 14 I Traditional Johnny TiDotson Performs I B C^:^f I On Christmas and New Year's spirit oi i uietme \^mw Fves at Tudor Ballroom al a f H HPIr H 1 X"' J| iRj XL With complimentary novelties. j^^Wß^PWlWW^P^M^^'rNo| pp^MMMMHH^MMHi^^^H| ■p^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H^: Bp^^- Fun Festivities «B^^ At The Gordon Grill For The546 words
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Advertisement105 1985-12-09 14 SIR RANDOLPH QUIRK (President, The British Academy) Lee Kuan Yew Distinguished Visitor Delivers Programme of Lectures Dates 1. The Basics of Communication Fri, 13 Dec 85 2. Strategies of Beginning Fri, 20 Dec 85 3. Location and the Creation of a World Fri, 3 Jan 86 4. Time and Tense105 words
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Advertisement50 1985-12-09 15 wouldn't be nice for a k person who once had a or are you joining the more attractive you. Why wait? All you need I J method. We invite you A SLENDER LADY A Beauty Centre I GB-G9 Golden Mile Tower Q \V. V Beach Road «719.\ TEL: *****38 Miik50 words
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Advertisement374 1985-12-09 15 Every inch a Volvo. <■■":■ v. '■>;■; Introducing a new 1400 cc: the Volvo 340GL. As soon as you get into this new car you'll Out on the highway you'll feel more. The mapping system m which the "brain' checks know it's a Volvo. The world-famous seats engine and clutch374 words
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532 1985-12-09 16 The Straits Times says Limit it to business THE recent spate of high-level diplomatic contacts that the Soviet Union has initiated with Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines all of which have cordial relations with the US is evidence of Moscow's shrewdness in identifying strategic opportunities and its adeptness in532 words
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Article, Illustration681 1985-12-09 16 HIDEKI TOMIZAWA - HIDEKI TOMIZAWA By THE Nakasone administration greeted its third anniversary on Nov 27. Few believed, at the time the administration made its debut, that it would last long. Strongly supported by high popularity ratings among the Japanese people, however, Mr Nakasone easily won681 words
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Article, Illustration812 1985-12-09 16 LOUISE BRANSON - LOUISE BRANSON, By Moscow Reporter The Soviet technology gap Home computers and even razors are badly produced STRANGE though it may seem, the country that develops and copies some of the world s most sophisticated missiles, is notoriously bad at producing other technology812 words
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Article, Illustration13 1985-12-09 16 "This way Comrade Gorbachev neutralises him until the end of his term."13 words
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Article433 1985-12-09 16 Regional comment Editorial, headlined Security Management, published m The Jakarta Post on Dec 2. QUITE an interesting decision was made at the Indonesia-Malaysia General Border Committee meeting m Kuching, Sarawak, last week. The two sides agreed that more attention should be paid to the evolvement of433 words
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Advertisement390 1985-12-09 16 BEHIND EVERY SONY PRODUCT IS SONY Service 1 IF SONY II THE ONE AND ONLY The Difference. ifllHilliHiflHiHHHlHVHkffA^HiHiHHQi^^HlS'i Service. It's the care we provide to 111 SBk ensure you receive the best. I '^v ■g^yvM The extra touch that gives you total Wt£ukHßßS& satisfaction. Warm, friendly and t <&? >390 words
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Article, Illustration1178 1985-12-09 17 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter THE acquittal of all 25 soldiers and one civilian accused of involvement m the killing of opposition leader Benigno Aquino has surprised the Filipino public. The timing of the action, coming just as the Feb 7 snap presidential election campaign1,178 words
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Article, Illustration703 1985-12-09 17 Started as scavenger, scientists believe TEN million years ago, man's fruit-eating ancestors swung through the trees of the tropical rainforest. Fifty thousand years ago, Neanderthal man hunted dinner on the Steppes. Some time m between, hominids stopped being vegetarians and became carnivores. But703 words
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Advertisement397 1985-12-09 17 IN I EKE) I IN IHEIK M&K3* £HHSH^|MBH|^^^B^HHi^^HHBIHH Nameiy you get to pay a final 7000- stage audit before O/o ut c s n e mos t Jtlik jUi Jirftrifw ...i.e. absolutely no interest important factor that distinguishes "^mWM on your car loan for the first year, a BMW from397 words
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300 1985-12-09 18 Shoppers, don't throw away the receipts just in case THIS letter is intended to be a reminder to shoppers to retain their receipts after paying for their purchases. On Nov 23 at about 2.15 pm, I bought a pair of sandals for my daughter at a supermarket m Bukit Ho300 words
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Article86 1985-12-09 18 THE Straits Times welcomes letters from you. Your letters must include your signature, full name, address, and home and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. Brevity is an advantage.86 words
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Article304 1985-12-09 18 AS a unionist and an MP, it is understandable that Mr Lim Boon Heng is of the view that the article "The management of compliance" contained "outright inaccuracies" about Singapore. However, Dr Barry Wilkinson and Mr Chris Leggett are academics, people who look at an304 words
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Article148 1985-12-09 18 IT IS a little surprising that Mr Lim Boon Heng wants a debate with those two expatriate lecturers over something they have written m a foreign journal. I can't see what good will come out of a verbal tangle. These expatriates are here only for148 words
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Article315 1985-12-09 18 I LAUD the brave effort of Mr Lim Boon Heng, the NTUC Assistant Se-cretary-General, m decrying those who blatantly tarnish the good image of Singapore m the name of facts founded on halftruths and distortions, intentionally or otherwise. Whether locals or foreigners, MPs or lecturers, cynics315 words
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52 1985-12-09 18 NTUC leader challenges two expat lecturers v 1 1 AGREE with your (dferitl Should I net Haw •pofean out, and drawn alton- V comment (ST. Nov 29) that hot to H» arHcte? Wt>afeftnß«por« m mal^m! I "wflftt Is IQOK Important 13^^^ I^^^^ mi Ihlmm *tim«l52 words
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Article105 1985-12-09 18 Yes, let's have an early debate REPORTS say two expatriate lecturers of the National University of Singapore have written an article containing views allegedly supported by halftruths, distortions and out right inaccuracies. Mr Lim Boon Heng of the NTUC has invited them to a debate so that the different points105 words
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Article173 1985-12-09 18 Correct to take them on I REFER to your reports on Mr Lim Boon Heng ticking off two expatriate lecturers at the National University of Singapore. I agree they have deliberately distorted issues like streaming. They have failed, despite their long stay here (three and six years) to understand the173 words
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Article157 1985-12-09 18 WE live m a very small world. What people say and write of Singapore reaches out to an international readership. As expatriates, Mr Chris Leggett and Dr Barry Wilkinson, have nothing to lose by fabricating remarks that are calculated to convey the impression that we157 words
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180 1985-12-09 18 I REFER to the article "Detained tourist arrived 'on a bad day' (The Sunday Times, Dec 1) and would like to make the following comments: 1. Could the authorities clarify how one can pick a right day to travel to Vancouver, Canada? Even180 words
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Article138 1985-12-09 18 WE refer to the letter "Please stop 'cleaning up' trees of fern and orchids" by Mr S. Rajamanickam, S^*TawL?e^S:2 r£XX Sir The pSta and Recre .t?nTf rSaM^Silo?S Lr^S^eaKranS to JsS?tti^mf danger te ££?te'the eeneral g Du£ posea to tne general puDThe joints are some of138 words
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Article80 1985-12-09 18 PLEASE refer to the letter "Why are only 2 allowed to stand m these buses?" by "Safety First". (ST, Dec 4). The mini air-conditioned bus services were started as an up-market service. This would provide for all passengers To be seated on the lon Journe. ys80 words
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Article163 1985-12-09 18 I REFER to the letter "Tough time getting a Class 2A motorcycle licence" by "Be Reasonable". (ST, Nov 9). We wish to inform the writer that the Singapore Safety Driving Centre is a private organisation. The programmes conducted by the centre are m line with the163 words
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Advertisement334 1985-12-09 18 ittilttttMlt A AAA c ,n A time for joy, a time for celebrating this special occasion. At ECON Minimart, Ajß&Jh®**^ mm 3bW%/V Mix Sweets we are offering these goodies at Special Offer Prices. Hurry! Only while stocks last. /y i r\fl!fyv i fy <w^%**^ Wm Wsoog For more information, please334 words
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Article, Illustration16 1985-12-09 19 ANTHONY HOE - ANTHONY HOE By Total output fell 61% m 5 years. Source: Dept of Statistics Timeschart16 words
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247 1985-12-09 19 Caterpillar to spend 1.2 b to automate PEORIA (Illinois), Sun. Caterpillar Tractor Co will spend more than US$6OO million (Ssl.2 billion) to automate its 21 plants around the world, eliminating about 10,600 jobs m the next four years, a company spokesman said yesterday. The modernisation could provide a significant payoffUPI - 247 words
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227 1985-12-09 19 LONDON, Sun. The first hopes for a breakthrough m the world tin crisis hinge on this week's emergency meetings between the International Tin Council (ITC) and its creditors. But even if a solution can be found to the crisis, which blew upReuter - 227 words
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643 1985-12-09 19 Bank, food and SPH shares favourites among dealers NOW is the time for the shrewd stock market investor to pick up bargains. "I would look for Singapore counters of fairly good quality those with a good capital base and low gearing," said one Singapore643 words
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Article, Illustration58 1985-12-09 19 MALAYAN UNITED MFG: MUM, which now stands at 1.07 is a good buy when it recovers slightly from the shock. MUM should be good for a 40 per cent gain. The support level is around 75 cents and the stop-loss is 30 cents. DBS Bank its58 words
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Article, Illustration68 1985-12-09 19 SINGAPORE PRESS HOLDINGS: Traded at a high of $5.55 and a low of $5.25, it closed at $5.55, five cents above the suggested $5.50 support level. Anyone thinking of short-selling should at this point consider covering, taking profits and perhaps averaging if you bought at $6.5068 words
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Article, Illustration44 1985-12-09 19 XL INDUSTRIES: Like Federal Cables, this counter has bullish potential of around 40 to 50 per cent. Make sure it shows signs of a turnaround before taking a position. The support level is around 75 cents. Stop-loss at 30 cents.44 words
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Article, Illustration54 1985-12-09 19 RALEIGH BHD: The counter a bullish potential of approximately 20 to 30 per cent once it triggers a buy signal by closing slightly higher than its Thursday price. Although the long-term support level appears to be $1, there is a hidden short-term support level at $2. Stop-loss at54 words
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Article, Illustration56 1985-12-09 19 FEDERAL CABLES, W M MFG BHD FEDERAL CABLES: Presently sitting at 64 cents, this counter has broken its short-term support level. A potentially good buy if it displays any sign of a turnaround as the gains can be between 50 and 60 per cent. The next support level is at56 words
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Article, Illustration33 1985-12-09 19 AUG SfP OCT NOV [>F C UOB: This counter has breached its $3 support level. There is no other trendline support level. Stop-loss for this counter is 40 cents.33 words
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Article, Illustration69 1985-12-09 19 MBf HOLDINGS: Closing at $2.20. Those of you who bought this counter at the $3.40 level may want to consider averaging at this point. Should the price continue to erode, you can sell, cover and buy back later, thereby profiting both ways. A support level can be69 words
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Article, Illustration40 1985-12-09 19 OCBC: $7.50 is a very strong long-term support level which extends as far back as 1983. If broken, the next support level is $6.80, which orginates from a nine-month downtrend. Stoploss still remains at 80 cents.40 words
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Advertisement290 1985-12-09 19 MRS VIVIENNE Loke is Mr Picard takes over Assurance Co Ltd has now a consultant with from Mr Philippe appointed Mr Derek N. the personnel services Cavard who will be Ponthieax the general division of PA returning to Banque manager for Singapore Consulting Services. Indosuez's head office in and Brunei.290 words
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Advertisement134 1985-12-09 19 Charts from The Chart Weekly m Export Credit Insurance Corporation of Singapore Ltd. TO ALL COMPANIES IN SINGAPORE A new range of services is now available at the Export Credit Insurance Corporation of Singapore Ltd to enable local companies to obtain both insurance and financing. The Corporation, which to date134 words
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Miscellaneous81 1985-12-09 19 DEC 9 and 19: A twoday seminar on "Staff Consultation, Morale Productivity" will be organised by Roger Gill Associates Pte Ltd. Personnel officers will get to know more about various types of consultations which have recently been popular topi c s of labour-management discussions. These include direct, participative and delegative81 words
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Miscellaneous83 1985-12-09 19 It will be given by three Chinese lawyers from the China Global Law Office in Beijing Mr Zeng Junwei, general director; Mr Xiao Zhiming, deputy general director; and Mrs Weng Siyu, director. Organised by AGS Management Consultants Pte Ltd. Fees: $65. Phone *****90. Dec 13: A half -day seminar on83 words
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Miscellaneous84 1985-12-09 19 nior finance personnel. From 9 am to 1 pm at Hotel Equatorial. Fees: Members $90, non-members $120. Dec 14 to 22: The "Asia Pacific Furniture Fair" will be held at the World Trade Centre Hall 3. Households planning to buy a new set of furniture for the new year can84 words
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Article, Illustration134 1985-12-09 20 Company news The week that was Week ended Dec 6 Final Results Gross Group pre-tax Year to Company dividend profit/loss ('000) Preliminary figures Interim results New Issues Duia Cons: Proposed rights issue of one-for-one awt $1.10. Aokam 15 (28) M$4,136 ($4,355) Jun 85 Ayer Hitam Tin 155(140) M$12,082 ($8,843) Jun134 words
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Article372 1985-12-09 20 Batu Kawan Bhd's sale of 2.75 million shares m Duff Development Bhd has been approved by the Foreign Investment Committee. C I Holdings is purchasing 4.85 million shares representing a 29.38 per cent stake m ArmHage Shanks Malaysia Sdn Bhd from WBam Jacks and Co (M) Sdn Bhd372 words
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Article38 1985-12-09 20 Financial Times Industrials Friday 1117.6 (1,110.4) Dow Jones Industrials Hf^— Friday 1477.18 (1482.91) Nikkei Stock Average Saturday *****.90 (*****.53) (Figures m brackets refer to those of the previous trading day) *****1 t I I I I I38 words
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Article244 1985-12-09 20 Dec 6 USJ Change Goodyear Tire 29^ -'4 Gulf Res 13* Alcoa 36Si Hewlett Pack 36^ unch Allied Chem Cp 44 7 Intl Busi Mach Allis-Chalmers 3« -W Intl Harvester 7^ -H Am Tel Tel 23 7 +>, Intl Tel Tel 34V% -Mj Amox Inc 12^ -M John244 words
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Article148 1985-12-09 20 SYDNEY, San. Bell Group chief Robert Holmes A Court's continued baying spree of BHP stock kept afloat a market which closed the week lower, dragged down by higher interest rates and uncertainty in world bullion prices, brokers said. Mr Holmes A Court picked up an estimated IS million toHeater - 148 words
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Article317 1985-12-09 20 c7 Yen Chan e MrtsubChem 520 +14 Ajmomoto 1120 +20 u^}' 5jf A L n 410 ,,nch MitsubElec 342 -13 Amado. 8o2 Tl7 '88 J2 Asah.Chem 804 +34 M. sub Heavy 350 +6 Asohi Glass 884 unch f™ "2 Bank of Tokyo 725 -9 SU1 if Bndqestone 516 -3317 words
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541 1985-12-09 20 sfsfsf New York Stock Exchange survey explains why BOCA RATON (Florida), Sunday SO YOU'VE heard there is a bull market on Wall Street, but it hasn't made you rich. What's more, you're not getting hot tips from your accountant. And none ofAP - 541 words
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Article165 1985-12-09 20 LONDON, Sun. Despite a plethora of takeover situations and the spectacular market debut of textiles concern Laura Ashley, the stock exchange suffered a severe bout of the fltters last week, ahead of the Geneva Opec talks and the forthcoming Cable and Wireless share sale. The Financial Times Industrial ShareAFP - 165 words
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Article119 1985-12-09 20 HONGKONG, Sun. The Hongkong stock market finished the week on a strong note, recovering from an earlier dive caused by the suspension of trading on the Singapore and Malaysian markets. The Hang Seng Index closed the week at 1721.89 points just up on the previous week's close of 1716.95.AFP - 119 words
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Article102 1985-12-09 20 TOKYO, Sun. Share prices posted moderate gains in thin trading last week, both in terms of the Nikkei Stock Average and the Tokyo Stock Exchange Composite Index. The 225-stock Nikkei Stock Average, a fractional 3.94-yen winner the previous week, scored a 30.26-yen advance to 12,793.53 yen, while the compositeAFP - 102 words
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Article555 1985-12-09 20 Dec 6 Pence Change M)N|NG INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 270 -8 Barlow Rand 286 -I Ass Dairies Charter Cons 218 +5 BTRPLC 353 -5 Com Gold 479 +2 Bobcocks 176 +1 Rust Plat 755 -8 Barclays 434 4 2 ZCI 12 unch Beecham 341 +23 ,,c* BICC 230 -20 Ui BlueCircle555 words
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Article3156 1985-12-09 20 1985 Last Yield Net Vol Week High Low Company Sale Change p/E ('000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 185 74 Acma 74 -17 6.7 12 75 74 146 75 Alcom 83^ 304 158 Allied Choc 185 -31 1 0 51.3 3 200 185 134 603,156 words
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142 1985-12-09 23 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By It will provide a steady income for him and his wife OVER the past few weeks we looked at the insurance needs of two singles Ms Lilian Teo, who is without dependents, and Mr John Tan, who supports his parents and142 words
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Article553 1985-12-09 23 MR Y. K. Chua, 60, is a successful businessman who sold his business interest to his partner three years ago for $150,000 and retired. Both his children son Ching Long, 33, who has settled m Canada with his wife and son, and daughter Ching Mci, 25, who is553 words
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267 1985-12-09 23 SIME Darby is expected to move into the advertising business m Malaysia with the acquisition of a majority stake m PTM Thompson. The group, which recently announced that it would move more aggressively into Australia, will buy over the equity interests ofMBT - 267 words
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Article, Illustration5 1985-12-09 23 Sterling; Selesnick - Sterling Selesnick by and5 words
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302 1985-12-09 23 LONDON, Sun. The latest shot m a spate of takeover bids m London was fired yesterday when British industrial giant Hanson Trust made a record £1.9 billion (555.94 billion) bid for the brewing and tobacco conglomerate, the Imperial Group. Hanson's offer for Imperial wasReuter - 302 words
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Article159 1985-12-09 23 SINGAPURA Building Society does not expect profits for this financial year to be maintained because the depressed property market is expected to continue and dampen demand for loans. Chairman Teo Soo Chuan said the outlook was not encouraging as "the economy shows no sign of improvement159 words
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Advertisement37 1985-12-09 20 l Bringing up children is not easy Practical advice and guidance on the common sleeping problems of young children. Available at all good bookshops. mmmmm Distributed by Hf] FEDERAL LU PUBLICATIONS 7 Jurong Pori Road, Singapore ??6137 words
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Advertisement19 1985-12-09 20 Housewives Going back to work? Regain your typing speed the Sight Sound Way ATT SBCRETARIUS S *****22 1 J19 words
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Advertisement804 1985-12-09 21 Bank rates OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 5V4 5 4 5 5 4 Monthly s'/2 Autosave 43/4 Fixed deposit 1 month 4 4 4>4 4 4'4(1) 2 months 4'4(1) 3 months 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 '4(1) 6 months 4Vi 4'/ 2 4 '/a 4804 words
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Advertisement1167 1985-12-09 21 Banks' PLRs BANKS' prime lending Gulf Bank KSC IV4 rates at the close of busi- Gul< ln Ba k BJ* imxbb nn FVirtav fi Habib Bank BV2 ness on l-Yiday b Hokka)(jo Takushok(j m 3 an J, PLR Hongkong Shanghai 7'/i a Indian Bank 8'« Indian Overseas BIA8 l A1,167 words
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Advertisement717 1985-12-09 21 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4388—1.4420 7.06—6.80 Canadian dollar 1.5152—1.5168 6.65—6.48 m dollar 1.1944-1.1985 8.48—8.15 Sterling pound 3.1285—3.1328 3.22-3.14 US dollar 2.1160—2.1175 4.75-4.66 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 11.9494—11.9612 84.52—81.35717 words
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Advertisement323 1985-12-09 21 Rubber Ctosinf prices MM Spore XL cents cents S/kilo M/kilo Dec 2 152.50 176.50 Dec 3 152.75 176.50 Dec 4 153.00 177.00 Dec 5 153.00 177.00 Dec 6 152.75 176.00 Tin Ctosfcif Turnover TM prices Tonnes Cents (M)/kilo S/kilo M/kilo Dec 2 susp Dec 3 susp Dec 4 susp Dec323 words
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Advertisement575 1985-12-09 21 To all Local Area Network buffs: f'Hr'?"/' "^H WB jwj M"k 5H For free. In the battle of the local networks (LANs), the only four-star company is Novell, Now you can learn the secrets of Novell's four star systems NetWare/S-Net, NetWare/ProNet, NetWare/ARCNET and NetWare/G-Net at a not-to-be-missed, free, Novell LAN575 words
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Advertisement206 1985-12-09 22 A PRIME RATIO OF R&D: SALES. (OROVERUSS64,OOQOOO). If a picture paints a thousand words, how many words does a number paint? Many More. After all, if we were to show you a picture of our latest superminicomputer (and at 4 MIPS, it's the most powerful ever produced), it wouldn't mean206 words
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Advertisement273 1985-12-09 23 'Sore!' 'So irritating! 'Hoarse../ 'Cough!' i«k Your throats calling for Jujubes* P^OTI HUDSON>S EUMENTHOL JUJUBES. A blend of medicinal j herbs and essential oils that relieves and soothes throat K1 I *^B So next time you have a cough or your throat feels sore, irritated l?m hH! and hoarse, reach273 words
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Article201 1985-12-09 24 Lendi lets fly over courts MELBOURNE, Sun. Ivan Lendl bowed out with a volley of criticism for the Australian Open. "I don't call this Australian title a major championship. I put It In the second class," he said. Lendl, yet to win a tournament on grass, criticised the courts andAP; AFP - 201 words
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Article, Illustration607 1985-12-09 24 The Australian Open Tennis Championships Cool Swede slays irascible Ivan for a date with Mats MELBOURNE, Sun. Stefan Edberg toppled world No. 1 Ivan Lendl today to make the men's singles final of the Australian Open tennis championships. Edberg outlasted the top-seeded Czech m a marathon five-setterAFP - 607 words
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Article244 1985-12-09 24 SNOOKER NORTHAMTPON, Sun. Doug Mountjoy saw his protege, Wayne Jones, take the final black to put the duo through to the quarter-finals of the World Doubles championship by beating the fifth seeds, Tony Knowles and Joe Johnson, 5-4 here yesterday. Trailing 2-4, Jones took the seventhAFP - 244 words
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Article231 1985-12-09 24 SWIMMING AUSTIN (Texas) Sun. Betsy Mitchell se f her second American i >cord of the meeting whei she won the 100 metres bacKstroke m lrnin. I.79 sec. on the second day of the 1985 US Open swimming championships yesterday. Dirk Richter, her EastReuter; AFP - 231 words
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Article, Illustration185 1985-12-09 24 Curry is as good as Sugar Ray, says Jones BOXING LONDON, Sun. Don Curry, who became undisputed world welterweight champion by knocking out Milton McCrory m Las Vegas, Nevada, is as good as Sugar Ray Leonard, according to Welsh fighter Colin Jones. Jones, who has fought both Curry and McCroryAFP - 185 words
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Article242 1985-12-09 24 DARTS LONDON, Sun. David Whitcombe poured cold water over Northern Ireland fireman Ray Farrell's hopes of a first major darts title as he claimed his second Winmau World Masters crown here yesterday. Whitcombe, the 1982 Masters winner and third seed, overwhelmed 28-year-old Farrell 3-0 in aAFP - 242 words
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261 1985-12-09 24 CRICKET MELBOURNE, Sun. India were struggling at 88 for four at stumps today m their four-day match against Victoria. Replying to Victoria's first innings total of 233, the tourists made a disastrous start, losing three wickets for only 13 runs. The Victorian pace duo of261 words
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Article223 1985-12-09 24 Grand Prix points battle SYDNEY, Sun. Frenchman Henri Leconte will do battle with Americans Paul Annacone and Scott Davis for crucial Grand Prix points m the New South Wales men's tennis championship beginning here tomorrow. At stake are the last two places for next month's rich Nabisco Masters event mIFP - 223 words
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Article110 1985-12-09 24 SACB seek boycott on rebels QUEENSTOWN (South Africa), Sun. The non-ra-cial South African Cricket Board want the non-White public to boycott what they today termed the tour of the country by a cricket team of "greedy Australians". The SACB issued their statement at a mass funeral here for 11 townshipAFP - 110 words
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Article352 1985-12-09 25 Four-classic winner vanquished by old rival IPOH, Sun. Count Of Honour today confirmed his superiority over stablemate Jingle Bell IV, winner of four classic races, when he humped 58kg to win the $125,000 Sultan's Gold Vase sprint over I,loom straight (Race 4). It was the352 words
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Article29 1985-12-09 25 FIRST: *****4 SECOND: *****7 THIRD: *****3 STARTERS: *****9, *****8, *****0, *****4, *****6, *****8, *****8, *****6, *****0. CONSOLATIONS: *****4, *****5, *****8, *****0, *****8, *****9, *****6, *****1, *****2, *****3.29 words
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Article200 1985-12-09 25 CLASS 1 DIV 3 l,2*m Trainer: Ivan Allan. Won by: 4 2 1, nk (1:16.6). Tote: Ipoh $12, $6, $6, $9. Spore $23, $8, $7. $10. Forecast (7 ft 1): Ipoh ($2) $13, Spore ($5) $51, XL ($2) $18, Penang ($2) $20. Tierce (7, 1 ft 2 only):200 words
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Article222 1985-12-09 25 CLASS 1 DIV 2 l,BMm Goodman Stable's 4 Mallane IV 54.5 (21-10) 5 Full House II 52.5 (42-13) 2 Mm Of Honour IV 56 (17-6) 1 Sir Toby II 56.5 (24-9) 6 Mamut 51.5 (51-13) 9 Gabiano 50.5 c 51.5 (49-13) 10 Jetting Flash 49.5 c5O (37-10) 7222 words
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Article180 1985-12-09 25 JOCKEYS' TEAM COMPETITION CLASS 1 DIV 1 l,B*m Trainer: Major A.M. Heddle. Won by: 2., nk. shd (1:57.9). Tote: Ipoh $61, $16, $21, $15. Spore $43, $11, $13, $11. Forecast (8 ft 7): Ipoh $309, Spore $320, XL $164, Penang $194. Tierce (8, 1 ft 1 only): Spore180 words
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Article312 1985-12-09 25 SULTAN'S GOLD VASE CLASS 1 DIV 1 l.lMm straight Goodman Stable's Trainer: Teh Choon Beng. Won by: Nk, nk, Vi (1:7.4). Tote: Ipoh $29, $12, $11, $20. Spore $21, $10, $12, $18. Forecast (1 ft 2): Ipoh $19, Spore $55, XL $27, Penang $26. Tierce (1, 2 ft312 words
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Article, Illustration115 1985-12-09 25 CAESAR'S PALACE STAKES CLASS 1 DIV 1 l,2*m Workaholic Stable's Pictures by Big Chief beating Land Of Fire and Keep Going V to take the Coronation Cup. LEE FOO SAN. 4 Workaholic 50.5 c5l (8-5) Snyder (7) 1 1 1 2 Gala Dlapiayn 51.5 c 52.5 (33-12) ChlamLEE FOO SAN - 115 words
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Article, Illustration234 1985-12-09 25 IPOH, Sun. The stewards today inquired Into the Incidents where Pigeon (Yusoff), Hoc-hoy (Murphy) and Three Pips (Marznkl) were interfered with m the back straight m Race 7 yesterday. After questioning apprentice Ismadl (Peak Of Perfection IX) m the presence of his master and showing them234 words
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Article261 1985-12-09 25 CORONATION CUP CLASS 1 DIV 1 I,SMm Wee Hood Teck's Trainer: Ivan Allan. Won by: 2' shd, 6 (1:41.2). Tote: Ipoh $15, $9, $18, $15. Spore $18, $8, $17, $15. Forecast (4 ft 14): Ipoh $72, Spore $152, XL $89, Penang $72. Tierce (4, 14 ft 12 only):261 words
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Article120 1985-12-09 25 CLASS 5 DIV 3 l,Wtm Knt> Chane GiaD's 6 Gre»t Choice 55 (10-6) Masrnhen (6) 8 3 1 2 Sandy River 57 (32-8) Chlam (7) 4 2 2 12 Instant Reply 50 c 50.5 (66-14) Scow (4) 5 6 3 11 Jade Mountain 52.5 (33-10) Murphy (1) 3120 words
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Article, Illustration195 1985-12-09 25 Trainer: Vincent Chong. Wm by: 2'A, s'/2, VA (1:44). Tote: Ipoh $14, $7, $5, $7. Spore $10, $6, $8, $14. Forecast (< ft 2): Ipoh $13, Spore $33, XL $12, Penang $11. Tleree (C, 2 12 only): Spore $241. Course scratching: Home195 words
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Article392 1985-12-09 25 CLASS 5 DIV l,<*m Trainer: Gary van Breukelen. Won by: Nk, s'/*, 6% (1:43.9). Tote: Ipoh $35, $16, $6, $5. Spore $47, $12, $12, $5. Forecast (lI A I): Ipoh $83, Spore $149, XL $77, Penang $76. Tierce (11, f A 4 only): Spore $582. Aqua-Tred, who stood392 words
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Article242 1985-12-09 25 CLASS 5 DIV 1 I,CHm OFH Stable's Trainer: Kitson Leong. Won by: X, 5V4, nk (1:43.9). Tote: Ipoh $14, $11, $56, $34. Spore $21, $7, $20, $18. Forecast (12 Ipoh $100, Spore $300, XL $100, Penang $100. Tierce (12, ft S only): Spore $7,828. Crane scratching: Double Blessing.242 words
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Article118 1985-12-09 25 Four riders held SEOUL, Sun. FOUR jockeys have been arrested and four others are being sought by police for allegedly rigging races and raking m US$l million (about Ss2.l million) since September. The jockeys are alleged to have sneaked into the stables of Tuksum racecourse m eastern Seoul on theAFP - 118 words
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222 1985-12-09 25 PEDIGREE - Turf Club raises $250,000 for charity PEDIGREE By IPOH, Sun. The Perak Turf Club, under its chairman, Tan Sri V. Jeyaratnam, raised about $250,000 for three charitable organisations at its Coronation ball and dinner at the Town Hall here last night. The club donated $50,000. Michael Braham of the Ritz222 words
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Article57 1985-12-09 25 LOS ANGELES, Sun. Veteran American jockey Willie Shoemaker scored his 8.500 th career victory when he triumphed on Ontheemis at Hollywood Park yesterday. Shoemaker, 54, a member of the Hall of Fame, was injured m a race spell earlier this year but bounced back toUPI - 57 words
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Article148 1985-12-09 25 IPOH, Sun. The American trio of Declan Murphy, Larry Snyder and Bryan Campbell emerged overall champion of the Caesar's Palace Jockeys Championship Trophy series at the end of the Perak Turf Club (Sultan's Gold Vase) Meeting today. The final tally is 34 points for the Americans, 24PEDIGREE - 148 words
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Obituary, Illustration62 1985-12-09 25 182 Acknowledgements The family of th« late Mrs. Chong Chu Wun (Mdm. Chan Pui Cheng) wish to express their thanks and gratitude to the doctors and staff of Ward 46 and 64 of SGH for looking after her during her illness. Special thanks too to the relatives, friends and colleagues62 words
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Obituary, Illustration62 1985-12-09 25 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE JOHN TAN MENG ONG wishes to thank relatives, priests, nuns, church wardens and friends for their kind assistance, attendance, prayers, donations and wreaths during their recent bereavement. Special thanks and gratitude to Rev. Fr. John Guterres, Rev. Srs. Columba and Bernadette. Donations received will be62 words
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Obituary, Illustration30 1985-12-09 25 184 In Memoriam TWELFTH-MONTH BHOG CEREMONY SWEET MEMORY DR. 8.8. LULLA will be held on Tuesday, 10th December 1985 at 5 p.m. at 3 Lothian Terrace Singapore 1545 Tel: *****4430 words
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Obituary, Illustration18 1985-12-09 25 MR. LIM TECK HOO DEPARTED: 9/12/73 Forever remembered by wife, sons, daughters, adopted daughter, daughters-in-law, son-in-law and arimdchildren^^^^^^^^^^^18 words
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Article, Illustration647 1985-12-09 26 Hammers' hopes high SPOTLIGHT ON ENGLISH LEAGUE AND FA CUP SOCCER McAvennie keeps West Ham m the running LONDON, Sun. West Ham, traditionally the fair-weather side of the First Division, have never won the English soccer championship m their 85-year history. Their best finish is sixth, achieved m 1973 butReuter - 647 words
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Article290 1985-12-09 26 LONDON, Sun. Manchester United open their defence of the English Football Association Cup on Jan 4 with a home tie against either Fourth Division neighbours Rochdale or Scunthorpe. The League leaders became 5-1 favourites to retain the trophy after yesterday's draw. English FA Cup third-round draw: Manchester— Reuter - 290 words
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Article282 1985-12-09 26 WINTER SPORTS SESTRIERE (Italy), Sun. The Polish Tlalka twins, now married to two French brothers and living m France, have been banned by their national federation from taking part m today's women's World Cup alpine skiing slalom here. The 22-year-olds, who left Poland mAFP - 282 words
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Article338 1985-12-09 26 BOXING South Korean Yoo Myong Woo won the World Boxing Association junior flyweight title by a split decision over champion Joey Olivo, of the United States, in a 15-round bout in Seoul yesterday. BASKETBALL Sacramento beat Detroit 122-112 in an American NBA game on Saturday. Other results:Reuter; AFP; UPI - 338 words
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Article473 1985-12-09 26 Birmingham 1 Watford 2: A bomb scare caused this match to be halted at 1-1 after 62 minutes. Birmingham led 1-0 through a penalty by Billy Wright, but Luther Blissett equalised after the interval. Worrell Sterling then snatched the winner for Watford m the 71stReuter; AFP - 473 words
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Article1192 1985-12-09 26 DIVISION ONE Birmingham 1 Watford 2. Coventry 1 Chelsea 1, Leicester 1 Manchester City 1, Liverpool 3 Aston Villa 0. Lutcn 2 Newcastle 0, Manchester United 1 Ipswich 0, Queens Park Rangers 0 West H?m 1, Sheffield Wednesday 2 Nottingham Forest 1, Southampton 3 Arsenal 0. Tottenham1,192 words
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Article, Illustration456 1985-12-09 27 Juventus win in shoot-out SUPER CUP: Juventus 2 Juniors 2 (Juventus win 4-2 on penalty kicks) Italians end South American monopoly TOKYO, Sun. Juventus, of Italy, today captured the only major trophy that had previously eluded them, winning the Toyota Cup World Club soccer championship by beating Argentinos Juniors, ofReuter - 456 words
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Article34 1985-12-09 27 The goals that mattered Juventus: Michel Platini (63rd minute), Michael Laudrup (80th). Juniors: Carlos Ereros (55th), Jose Castro (75th). Penalty kicks: Juventus Sergio Brio, Antonio Cabrini, Aldo Serena, Platini. Juniors Mario Olguin, Juan Lopez.34 words
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Article236 1985-12-09 27 Neubarth hat-trick for Werder SPOTLIGHT ON WEST GERMAN, SPANISH AND FRENCH LEAGUES BONN, Sun. Midfielder Frank Neubarth powered injury-hit Werder Bremen to a 3-1 win over Schalke yesterday with a hat-trick that kept them three points clear at the top of the West German League. Werder, who have lost strikerReuter - 236 words
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Article161 1985-12-09 27 MADRID, Sun. Real Madrid went two points clear at the top of the Spanish Leagne following a 4-4 win over bottom-of-the-table Celta Vlgo here yesterday. Real need exactly that result here on Wednesday night if they are to make this season's Uefa Cap quarter-finals.AFP - 161 words
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Article242 1985-12-09 27 St Germain charge to record PARIS, Sun. Paris St Germain once again proved unstoppable on their way to a new French League record last night and, with more than half of the season gone, appear to be on the way to their first League title. The only unbeaten club inReuter - 242 words
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Article436 1985-12-09 27 Friendly ends on sour note SOCCER EXTRA MEXICO CITY, Sun. World Cup hosts Mexico beat Algeria 2-0 last night m an ill-tempered match which opened a four-nation friendly tournament of World Cup qualifiers. The tournament, seen as a warm-up for next summer's finals, also features Hungary and South Korea, whoReuter; AFP; AP - 436 words
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Article, Illustration348 1985-12-09 27 ON FOREIGN AND LOCAL FAIRWAYS SUN CITY (South Africa), Sun. West German Bernhard Langer and American Lanny Wadkins both fired a four-under-par 68 to share the lead at the end of the third round of the Million Dollar Challenge golf tournament here yesterday. They endedReuter - 348 words
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Article208 1985-12-09 27 CHRISTCHURCH, Sun. American Corey Pavin, leading the field by five shots overnight, won his second New Zealand Open Championship today. Final scores: 2T7 C. Pavin (US) 67, 67, 70, 73. 281 J. Senior (Aust) 70, bB, 72, 71 282 R. Davis (Aust) 75. 71, 71,afp; Reuter - 208 words
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Article313 1985-12-09 27 THE 1985 Professional Golfers Association Open will be held at Sembawang Golf Club from Wednesday to Saturday. Tomorrow's pro-am draw: First tee 1 pm: Ali Ratim, Oorge Tan, Ye» Kirn Lock, Pam Hughes. IK: Ilhnin Zain, L. dp Break, N Bala, William Tio. 1.12: Bill Pua,313 words
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Article202 1985-12-09 28 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By BANGKOK, Sun. The Republic's bowling camp almost resembled a war zone when illness struck four of their top keglers. World Games champion Adelene Wee, the country's pride and main hope for a gold medal, Patrick Wee and Jack Wong are all down with202 words
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Article, Illustration392 1985-12-09 28 JANICE SEAH - Big things about to hit water JANICE SEAH By fhhgh Relay quartet best bet for Singapore's first strike BANGKOK, Sun. Singapore may see their first gold medal when the swimming competition begins tomorrow, while Bangkok will see the two biggest things to hit Asean swimming since non-fog goggles m Ang392 words
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Article, Illustration415 1985-12-09 28 efsfs BANGKOK, Sun. Ang Peng Siong, that gorgeous giant of the chlorinated pool and Singapore's most celebrated male swimmer, sits on a powder keg waiting to blow at any moment. The Games swimming programme begins tomorrow but all the same Peng Siong crackles415 words
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Article180 1985-12-09 28 BADMINTON: Men's women's teams qualifying rds (Thai BA Hall, 10 am). BASKETBALL: Men's Women's teams qualifying rds (Japan Youth Centre, 2.30 pm). CYCLING: Team time trial 100 km final (Highway No. 344 Ban Bueng, 9.30 am). DIVING: Men's springboard women's platform diving (Sports Authority of Thailand180 words
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Article82 1985-12-09 28 Gymaastles: Men's team: 1 Thailand 261.20 t Indonesia 215.15 S Philippines 205.15 4 Singapore 181.15. Wraten's (earn: 1 Indonesia 173.25 t Thailand 166.77 S Philippines 128.90 4 Singapore 117.06. Sepaktakraw: Thailand bt Malaysia M. (Ist regu): Thai 15-9, 1S8; (2nd): Thai 15-1, 15-5; (3rd): Mai 15-9, 15-8. Singapore bt82 words
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Article, Illustration303 1985-12-09 28 BANGKOK, Sun. In a rare burst of confidence, Singapore diver Leong Siet Fong said there was a good chance he would win a medal m the 3 metre springboard event. The 20-year-old commando trainee said: "I've had a look at the competition and I303 words
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210 1985-12-09 28 BANGKOK, Sun. Families seem to be going off the deep end these days at least that's the way it seems among the Indonesian divers at these Games. In a team of seven divers, three are siblings, while the head and assistant coach are father and210 words
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Article180 1985-12-09 28 Birthday boy's winning wish BANGKOK, San. Mohamed Relzs Tahlr took a deep breath, straggled to smile as bis cheeks bloated, and blew the candles on his birthday cake. The yonng cyclist from Singapore could have made 18 wishes, for that was how old he turned yesterday. But instead, he had180 words
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Article, Illustration442 1985-12-09 29 PETER SIOW; ALBERT SIM - PETER SIOW; ALBERT SIM Report: Pictures: FFSF 50,000 smiles as Thai king opens Games m a colourful ceremony BANGKOK, Sun. The Thais put on their Sunday best to celebrate the opening of the 13th South-east Asia Games here. Its exuberant mood, like that of the 50,000 crowd at442 words
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Article, Illustration176 1985-12-09 29 BANGKOK, Son. Singapore's forces went into South-east Asia Games battle on two fronts today and experienced both success and defeat. They over-ran Brunei 3-0 m sepak takraw, but vaulted out of contention m the afternoon's gymnastics when both their men and women were relegated176 words
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Article, Illustration304 1985-12-09 29 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By Hussein plans defensive stance m first half BANGKOK, Sun. Singapore's national soccer coach Hussein Aljunied has decided to adopt a cautious stance for his team's opening match against Indonesia at the National Stadium here tomorrow (kick-off 7.30 pm Singapore time). Hussein, who guided Singapore to304 words
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Article362 1985-12-09 29 BANGKOK, Sun. Loy Soo Han and younger brother Soo Chew are as fond of each other as Cain and Abel were not. The Loys Soo Han is 22 and Soo Chew 18 have always got along very well. And the bond of their partnership is, of course, table362 words
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Article, Illustration62 1985-12-09 29 BANGKOK, San Four Thai table tennis players Somchai Kongseridamrong, Vlchit Ttaalerngpol and women Snpavadee Piso wan and Snwaporn Praprathikol staged a dramatic walkout yesterday. They cited favouritism by team manager Kriangsak Watwarangkoon as the reason for their walkout. The quartet revealed at a press conference yesterday62 words
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Advertisement163 1985-12-09 27 COME HEAR RECEIVE.^ ;|^B farfr German born, Evangelist Reinhard Bonnke with the biggest tent m the jjjj world, has reached millions of lives m the continent of Africa, USA, 1 jig Europe, India and Australia with the message of Jesus Christ. Now m P^R Singapore, hear Evangelist Bonnke preach the163 words
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Article371 1985-12-09 30 Recommendations will be released m stages, says B-G Lee THE Economic Committee will release its recommendations m stages, from late this month to January. Revealing this yesterday, Brigadier-General (Reservist) Lee Hsien Loong said the recommendations will focus on strategies to deal with immediate problems as371 words
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Article, Illustration163 1985-12-09 30 PHILIP CHEAH; ANDREW CHIN - PHILIP CHEAH ANDREW CHIN Report: Picture: IT'S called the Bellhops' Race. This telematchstyle contest was part of yesterday's full-dress rehearsal for Merllon Feat, the finale of Merlion Week on Dec 15. The rehearsal, held at the Police Academy, had bellhops heaving five trig bags163 words
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Article77 1985-12-09 30 Santa caught stealing INDIANAPOLIS, Sun. A department store Santa Claus, accused of taking instead of giving, is scheduled for a postChristmas court appearance on a theft charge. Charles Kopp, 36, hired by Blocks Department Store to play Santa, was arrested after store security men accused him of stealing a US$265UPI - 77 words
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Article37 1985-12-09 30 WARSAW, Sun. Former West German chancellor Willy Brandt met Polish leader General Wojciech Jaruzelski yesterday to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the Warsaw Treaty which rebuilt relations between the two States after UlnrlH War Two. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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347 1985-12-09 30 35 hurt in blasts at Paris stores PARIS, Sun. Two bombs exploded m adjacent department stores yesterday, injuring 35 people and causing panic among thousands of Christmas shoppers. People fled the Galeries Lafayette and Printemps stores after yesterday's blasts, which shook the city's fashionable Boulevard Hauss- Mann shortly before theReuter; AFP - 347 words
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Article36 1985-12-09 30 RABAT, Sun. Muslim shop-owners put up their shutters yesterday m the Spanish enclave of Melilla on the Moroccan coast m protest over recent Spanish legislation defining them as foreign residents m the territory. AFP.AFP - 36 words
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290 1985-12-09 30 Accord on plan to balance US Budget WASHINGTON, Sunday CONGRESSIONAL negotiators announced yesterday a landmark agreement in principle to balance America's federal budget by 1991. The plan would set annual deficit targets, gradually decreasing from the current US$200 billion (S$424 billion) to zero by 1991. The targets would be metReuter - 290 words
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Article, Illustration181 1985-12-09 30 Love Boat's 'Gopher' to run for Congress HOLLYWOOD, Sun. Actor Fred Grandy, who has played television's Love Boat purser, Burl "Gopher" Smith, for nine years, announced yesterday he will abandon ship to run for Congress m land-locked lowa. Grandy, who has played the jovial crewman m the hour-long ABC seriesUPI - 181 words
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Article49 1985-12-09 30 HONGKONG, Sun. A Thai woman fell to her death from a fifth-floor window and another was injured as the pair tried to escape from a vice squad raid on a flat. Press reports said the flat was believed to be a call-girl centre. AFP.AFP - 49 words
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Miscellaneous139 1985-12-09 30 Weather UP TO 1 pm: Showers m a few areas late morning onwards. TEMP. (C) up to 6 am tomorrow: 31 max., 23 mm. SUNSET today: 6.58pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.55 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 13/21 C Rain Manila 22 31 C SunnyAmsterdam }C t Melbourne lfi 23 C Rain Bangkok139 words
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Section Two
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Science
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Article1000 1985-12-09 1 IT IS an accepted fact among those who know him m Naples, a small city on the Gulf Coast of Florida, 160 km west of Miami, that Guido Dal Molin, Jr was a boy genius. But at 21, Guido's brilliance has brought him trouble. Confused1,000 words
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665 1985-12-09 2 The youth who invented an A-bomb From Page One measured at 185 (the world's highest today is 220), Guido astounded on-site electricians by drawing accurate and advanced wiring diagrams for buildings under construction. When he was 15, Guido designed, owned and operated an665 words
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Article, Illustration913 1985-12-09 2 IRENE PATES - IRENE PATES By PICTURE an 80-year-old educationist deciphering, with a magnifying glass, the scribbled questions directed to him after his talk to 17-year-old students about science. "I like to know what questions young people are asking," said professor emeritus Frank Halliwell, the British educationist who913 words
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Article, Illustration663 1985-12-09 3 THE creatures you are looking at (on the right) do not exist. They are artists' impressions of two robots that a consortium of Japanese companies are building as part of a project organised by Japan's Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI). The one on663 words
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Article, Illustration274 1985-12-09 3 Easier way to locate damaged spots m the brain A GROUP of Japanese neurosurgeons have developed a system to pinpoint brain lesions with the use of pictures of blood vessels m the brain and a personal computer, researchers announced early this month. A team of researchers led by Dr Shinya274 words
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Article, Illustration597 1985-12-09 3 A. S. YEONG - A. S. YEONG By DESPITE their triumphs m many fields, the Japanese have largely failed to penetrate the PC market which is dominated by American companies. But they are making waves m the printer market. Since the early days of the PC revolution, Japa-nese-made597 words
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Article196 1985-12-09 3 A RECENT report m the New Scientist said Japanese car-maker will sell a car with a ceramic turbocharger, which the company claims, is the first m the world. The ceramic turbocharger is lighter than the nickel-made ones. It allows a better response and greatly increases acceleration. The turbocharger196 words
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Advertisement408 1985-12-09 1 t •■■»>■> fry, m t^B Wms r^^^Ttn i ißfiy^ HktaHn4b^B!i^^^^^«a^Ate^^^^B H^^^B^^B^Be^^^l^^fl^^^^^^^^B^^^^^^^^B^lHßl^Bß9flfl^B^^HßHl^^l^^^^^^^^^^^^B^^^^B^Hßß^^mi^^^^^^lSßHHffßS^<^ I ■hi£h WP^ BhW .^^m^S^K^^i^ *.^^B Ib wi BM BL a b^b^^*^ I^Bbw^ b^HbvbHß^^ i&jiP b^bh mP^ HbW V^ x o^^B a bm II W&^ r //jA BbW i^p^w^ WL B B m Hbtl B^^ digits bn-1 ■Bkw \4fl408 words
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Advertisement73 1985-12-09 1 Halliweirs questions 2 What a British educationist says about science Two new Japanese printers 3 Inventive drive on display Tomorrow's robots 3 They dive and inspect oil rigs Bilinguals wanted 5 Crossing barriers with language and culture Sades still a smooth operator 21 As proven m Promise, her second album73 words
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Advertisement1006 1985-12-09 2 H&H The 'thinking car' that Guido built at the age of 16. Using >JH video camera eyes and on-board computers for reasoning, I >ne c:ar drove b y Bo|f This picture of 16-year-old Guido i^l shows how he stood on a seat as a passenger during drives. v M, Although1,006 words
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Advertisement91 1985-12-09 3 Omega Dynamic. Gives you a new slant on time. I Water-resistant to 30m. Quartz movement. a' ■:■:■:■:■:':■> x: nx ■■.<:■■■■■■■ -x x■ x :x x-; x.-. ,-x x-x x -x.x x x-: 5 ■.'.x xx-xx'.x :-:.:.x-. x xx: ;,x:>x x-:0 xxx :x>x -x x •X;: .:::X.:;: ::vv:;.-: ffsxx, x x91 words
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Advertisement413 1985-12-09 4 I CAPITOL" j CHANGI 1 LAST 3 DAYS I LAST DAY i m CAPITOL (*****59) 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.30 9.15 j CHANGI (*****59) 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.45 9.15 LIBERTY: TOMORROW ONLY 1 GIRLS JUST WANT TO stay out late, i sleep all morning, wear exotic clothes, j drive the boys413 words
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Advertisement630 1985-12-09 4 AT ALL THE RIGHT PUCES, IN All THE BEST SPOTS 1 MERLIN INN MELAKA I AT COMFORTABLE I "SfiJHft. >- *> ;^WJ BBBb^^^kW 1 'j; t, 1 -a. ♦jWMfc"s*^MWpfc|Sf|. .^y^ v x -H bMli^ jßw^JbHbw W >m^'i^Pvf* rv^^^BBBBB&l V A vSLBBBBBBhaBI^^ShW VS I "1\ -:^BBBBBBJBBV VBUkjEa J^i. o _aMti 1630 words
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Advertisement1007 1985-12-09 4 SBBB^IwImI^^^^^kSSII 8 N OW SHOWING! MM f />AI ■I*iff 11 C .f&f£PeB£ltt! O ORCHARD (*****88) DAILY 5 SHOWS. A H I V I Hi 1 I H IV y BW X 1 1 00. 1 30. 4 00. 630&9 15 pm Q 'L. I .Afc Mb *1|» Hr '*K§l <j|1,007 words
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Article, Illustration771 1985-12-09 5 An American professor came to Singapore recently to invite bilingual students here to study at his institute which specialises m training professionals for a career m international affairs. He spoke to TEO HAN WUE about the inst tute and its concern for communication between771 words
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Article, Illustration584 1985-12-09 5 IF YOU take up the invitation of Professor Peter Grothe to study at his institute, you will be a student m one of the four best higher institutions of studies for languages m the United States, according to an American survey. You584 words
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Article, Illustration392 1985-12-09 5 KOH SIEW TIN - KOH SIEW TIN By MICROSCOPIC carvings of landscape, the Seven Fairies and Tang concubine Yang Guifei on ivory pieces shaped into rice grains. Poems and calligraphy written on strands of hair 2-cm-long Life-sized porcelain figures of Emperor Shi Huang Di,392 words
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Article307 1985-12-09 5 HZI T* -3F- -t~ ra THIS programme is compiled by Rediffusion and broadcast dail > m Teochew, Hokkien and Cantonese over both Rediffusion and SBC'S Radio Three on Son at 11.05 a.m. PMon The English notes are provided by as. Lesson 324 Orthognathic Centre (for sur-gical-orthodontic correction307 words
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Article, Illustration686 1985-12-09 6 ANUAR OTHMAN - A poetic appreciation ANUAR OTHMAN by NOT everyone enjoys poetry. But talking to Abdul Samad Said may enlighten one's perception of the genre. This well-known Malaysian literary figure who looks like a hermit, with long white hair and beard said: "Poetry is the product of intense imagination." The longest poem686 words
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Article125 1985-12-09 6 ABDUL SAM AD BIN MOHAMAD SAID, 50, born m Malacca. Education: Kota Raja Malay School, Singapore (1940), Monk's Hill Secondary School (1946), Victoria School Singapore (1956). Experience: Assistant Editor, Remaja, Geliga Publication (1956), clerk at Singapore General Hospital (1957), Editorial member of Fikiran Rakyat, a weekly tabloid, Editorial member125 words
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Article515 1985-12-09 6 ANUAR OTHMAN - ANUAR OTHMAN oleh ANDAINYA anda belum mengerti tentang penciptaan sajak, niungkin mengenali sasterawan A. Samad Said akan dapat menolong. Daya penariknya bukan sekadai jambang, rambut dan misainya yang panjang memutih. Atau, matanya yang bersinar tenang. Yang membuat anda terpaku ialah falsafahnya. "Yang nyata, dan yang tidak disedari515 words
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Advertisement393 1985-12-09 6 Bahagian 2 Word <*»& AH Part 2 XV^ i^^l^k At the centre of the circle there is the letter *G\ Using the clues "BkH&sl^^^ given, fill m the blank spaces with suitable letters so as to form the /"^C >V^ words required. __l Take note that questions Ito 5 involve393 words
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Advertisement763 1985-12-09 7 C.A.T.S. 737H66 3 Catering WHATEVER THE OCCASION call Continental Outside Catering Services for a quote at Tel: *****28, *****21 Continental offers wide variety of high quality Western, Chinese, Muslim and Local dishes. Cocktail/ Tea Reception, Buffet Parties, Weddings, Year-end Parties, Indoor/ Outdoor Banquet. BUFFET SPECIALIST FOR Weddings, Birthday, Open Ceremonies,763 words
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Advertisement251 1985-12-09 7 12 Computer Products/ Services 100* of items below our cost. New Items coming m dally. Computers and Accessories for S APPLE, IBM, NEC, SINCLAIR ij and many more. THE COMPUTER CENTRE PTE LTD 220, Orchard Road #02-12 Orchard g C*E Building Singapore 0923 fl, i'i'»i'i'.'i'iV.'.'.'.'.'.V.'.*.'.'.'.v.'.'.' A1 COMPUTING ENCOURAGEMENT 640K ATXT-80S8-2251 words
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Advertisement598 1985-12-09 7 13 Musical Instruments PROMOTIONAL OFFERI WEINBERG Pianos from $2,300. H.P. terms. Spore Piano, *****36/ *****82. WANTED USED BAND instruments/ PA. system m any brand/ cond. Henry: *****95/ 7. 1 CLARINET, 1 Gold plated Lincoln trumpet with 2 mutes. Total price: $500. Call Rudy, tel: *****77. 14 Antiques/ Arts/Crafts NONYA ANTIQUE598 words
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Advertisement716 1985-12-09 7 24 Garage Sale EXPAT SELLING SILVERWARE, coffee set, cake dishes, spoons, etc. Make lovely X'mas gifts. Tomlinson Rd., Kum Hing Court, Blk.B, #14-34. 10am- spm. Tel: *****84, *****77. NEW BDRM. SET suitable for new house $250, settee $100, oven cooker hood $150, dining table with 4 chairs $80. Tel: *****41.716 words
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Advertisement410 1985-12-09 7 25 Sale: Other 25 Sale: Other Products Products [M^ft a^C Shirts from ti£f£ Open on Sundays 29 Beauty Culture 29 Beauty Culture H Face Line [T 1 MEN'S SALON |JL 1 TREATMENT FOR MEN I |K^ 3fi I WITH PROBLEM SKIN fc I Being an established facial salon. WfSL we410 words
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Advertisement528 1985-12-09 7 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES Monday Friday 9 00am to 5.00pm Ordinary: $5 00 per line (Mm. $15 00) Saturday 8.30 am to 2.00pm f "am V deadline tor the Sunday T,mes) Semi-display: $20 00 per col. cm. Public Holiday 9.00 am to I.oopm (Mm. $60.00 Straits Times) $20.50 per col. cm528 words
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Advertisement1120 1985-12-09 7 33 Babysitting/ 33 Babysitting/ Child Care Centre Child Care Centre Put your child m good hands. We have a choice of child care options for you. Family Day Care for personal mothering m a care giver's home, by care givers who are themselves mothers. Or Child Care Centre where your1,120 words
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Advertisement1162 1985-12-09 7 CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: Food/Entertainment (2 5) Personal Services/Merchandise(ll 39) Business to Business (49 58) Employment (64 74) Vehicles (81 98) Properties (105 127) Travel Guide (135 139) Education A Instruction (146 157) Announcements (166 174) Obituaries (181 186) TAKEA CLOSER LOOK Family Day Care or Child Care Centre, whichever the choice,1,162 words
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Advertisement643 1985-12-09 8 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ H Answering/ Translation Services PRESTIGIOUS REGISTRATION ADDRESS ($l5)/ Answering ($l5)/ Telex Office room 336K8M Sylvia Phul (Out estab fuli> > uii\ puterlsed operations assures you >>f not hiiviiiK to keep changing address printing stationery) YOUR PROFESSIONAL CHOICE: Prestigeous Address Pleasant Answering. Economical Typing, islng, lelex. Exec Room643 words
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Advertisement628 1985-12-09 8 57 Business Opportunities PRESTIGIOUS REGISTRATION ADDRESS slh) Answering ($l5) Telex Office room H:t6BBH6. Sylvia Phul. 100 address stickers tree for new clients.) VEHICLE. GENERAL GOODS, machinery equipment etc from Spore export to Hatam liv I custom clearance, house-to- louse service Tel I'ony Koo. Xi62\'i2 WELL EQUIPPED SALON for take over.628 words
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Advertisement590 1985-12-09 8 65 Situations Wanted 65 Situations Wanted FILIPINO $220 THAI $220 SRI LANKAN $180 INDONESIAN $200 OFF DAYS COMPENSATED We select tram orientate uui very own girls Uuud attitude, hardworking honest, obedient Cpraplele placement lee Includes: Airfare $5,000 Security Bond $10,000 PA Performance Bond, Visa fee Medical bxam process complete documentation590 words
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Advertisement600 1985-12-09 8 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive f Trading Organisation invites^ I applications for the position of: I MARKETING MANAGER The successful candidate, reporting to the Managing Director, will be Singapore based, but with additional responsibilities tor Malaysia Major responsibilities include: The development, formulation implementation of professional marketing strategies plans for existing600 words
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Advertisement502 1985-12-09 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical MMMLWOMI PERMANENT VACANCY MALE/FEMALE JAPANESE c Age 26 -35 years c Willing to work tn service line m Singapore Able to converse well m Fnglish MALE/FEMALE LOANS CLERK Age below 24 years Mln. GCE O 1 level c 1-2 years experience In the loans administration502 words
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Advertisement802 1985-12-09 8 NEWS at work JHhKjlb SB JmWm W IMB ,m Me confessed that it's a j^HtiHbMF Wm «W wS tedious job as he has to m m strip off the old paint .jjfl"jfr t gm HSB^^. JHBfaflL^ BB irst re P air the cr?cks JwPWWjk jS&r^Jl&ki flßf ancl J oints sandpaper802 words
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Advertisement421 1985-12-09 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical TYPIST CUM RECEPTIONIST c GCE 'O' level, c Typing speed 35— 40 w.p.m. Interested applicants please write with full resume, expected salary contact no. to: 970 TOA PAYOH NORTH #07-07 SINGAPORE 1231 Urgently required SUPERVISOR/ PURCHASING PERSONNEL for Indian fast food restaurant. Cell *****00 for421 words
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Advertisement414 1985-12-09 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical TRADING COMPANY AT Robinson Road require Female Experienced Accounts Clerk. Applicants must be able to type, keep full set of books, prepare income tax return and balance sheet. Mm. qualifications: LCCI Higher Accounting. Able to start from Jan. 1986. Applicants, please submit all particulars and414 words
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Advertisement287 1985-12-09 8 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales LADIES OR GENTLEMEN We market a product that can save your friends or business associates and conveniences. You should earn not less than $28,000 m year 1 and $40,000 m year 2 on a full-time basis. Parttimers are welcome. A good Secondary287 words
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Advertisement195 1985-12-09 8 Excellent Opportu-^ nity to build your own I service oriented business. We are a well established Life Assttmnc* company iiM'i sprks GCE '0" and 'A' level holders, and graduates from local and foreign universities, age 18 years and above, who aspire i<> lake up Hie rtrallenglne, <:<- -reer of life195 words
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Advertisement707 1985-12-09 9 71 Situations Vacant: Sales NIIGATA ENGINEERING (S) PTE LTD Regions! Headquarters of a leading Japanese Company dealing m Engineering and Manufacturing m the field of Heavy Industries for 80 years' operation. IMMEDIATE APPOINTMENT FOR: SALES OFFICER (MALE) OF NIIGATA PARTS CENTER IN SINGAPORE Qualifications: c Polytechnic graduate or equivalent. With707 words
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Advertisement612 1985-12-09 9 71 Situations VacantSales FA well established^ company with diversified business interest invites suitably qualified candidates to fill the positions of:A) MARKETING EXECUTIVE B) SALES EXECUTIVE For Post (A):Successful candidate will be responsible for marketing interior/ exterior architectural finished products and should have good contacts with architects, consultants, builders and contractors612 words
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Advertisement703 1985-12-09 9 71 Situations Vacant: Sales A ROBINSON'S Wa invite applications to fill the following positions: A) RECEPTIONIST/ TELEPHONE OPERATOR GCE O' level Friendly courteous personality Good spoken English ability to converse In Mandarin with pleasant voice B) SALES ASSISTANTS GCE 'O' or N 1 level 18 years above Pleasant polite disposition703 words
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Advertisement850 1985-12-09 9 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Applications are invited from suitably Vi qualified candidates for the position of: ENGINEERING ASSISTANT Requirements: NTC holders/Polytechnic graduates with 2-3 years industrial experience Must possess electrical knowledge and able to interpret blue prints Trouble-shooting, electrical and mechanical repairs Possess initiative and able850 words
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Advertisement511 1985-12-09 9 73 Situation* Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Ijm BLACKS DECKER ii! [■Starting salary between $uU3""so4/ pmß I ITC/NTC m Electrical Engineering j Possess knowledge of electronics and micro- i j! processors I j Must be able to lead a group of Electricians J Have 3 years related experience j511 words
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Advertisement472 1985-12-09 9 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production I SEAGATE I 11 1 HYOHrU I m urgently requires I ffl •No experience required I Minimum Primary 6 education I Training will be provided 9 Ist shift: 700 am -3.30pm t^QAI M Gross Salary: «^«9 7V| Come personally for an interview472 words
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Advertisement522 1985-12-09 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous (pee Advanced Copying System Worldwide As the leading group of companies m the reprographic industry we require for expansion:A) SALES EXECUTIVE with:--e a minimum qualification GCE 'A' level. c preferably a proven track record of sales m reprographic industry. c own car B) ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT with:--e522 words
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Advertisement344 1985-12-09 10 74 Situation* Vacant: Miscellaneous Singapore Airport Terminal Services invites applications from Singapore Citizen* tor the appointment of: TEMPORARY SFXURITY WARDENS Applicants must have completed Primary Education and be between and 55 years of age Successlul applicants will be required to work on shift The gross commencing salary is $500 a344 words
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Advertisement655 1985-12-09 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous w SUMIDEN ELECTRONICS PTELTD Personal Driver Age 30-45 years Preferably able to speak simple Japanese To help m general office work Successful candidate will be working at our Pasir Panjang office. Interested applicants are to call *****77 I \for an appointment. >^ THE NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF655 words
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Advertisement619 1985-12-09 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous URGENTLY REOD. OFFICE Boy/ Storeman. Good salary with yearly bonus. Interested, pis. call personally at: 25 Coleman Street (opposite Peninsula Shopping Complex) or Tel: *****11 Nelson. DESPATCH RIDERS REQUIRED by advertising agency. Experienced and owns a motorbike. Pis. call *****11 for an appointment. EXPERIENCED AND TRAINEE619 words
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Advertisement371 1985-12-09 10 81 Vehicles For Hire MALAYSIAN CAR AVAIL, for rent at $70 per day. Call at: Ming Arcade, #06-09. Tel: *****33/ *****33. MALAYSIAN CAR AVAILABLE for rent at $70 per day. Call at: Ming Arcade, #06-09. Tel: *****71/ 2. PICKUPS a LORRIES. Jurong, Bukit Timah. *****86/ *****93/ *****10/ *****58 (7am-Upm). SHENSON:371 words
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Advertisement850 1985-12-09 10 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance CROWN MOTOR OFFERS best term on hire purchase/ Insurance for used vehicles. Immediate approval and payment. Tel: *****14/ *****62. VARIOUS TYPES OF saloon car finance. Fortuna Credit Pte Ltd, *****27/ 8. 134 Serangoon Road. 85 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/Volvo ATMOsTTTTLTATIIuIieTtrTccT dent free. Showroom cond. Highest offer850 words
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Advertisement884 1985-12-09 10 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan MAY 1978 DATSUN 120Y, with alrcon, cassette, road tax till April '86. Excellent cond. *****52 IST CO. REGN. '81 120 Y. Aircond., tuff-koted, tax 3/86. Showroom cond. $7,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****05. 1 OWNER, 17 MTHS. Nissan Powerblrd I.6GL. 5-speed, power steering, lots of savings. *****66 12/'BI884 words
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Advertisement861 1985-12-09 10 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi 1960 LANCER 'OL'. Aircon., cassette, beautiful condition. Contact: *****31. Price: $11,800 0.n.0. 1963 O PLATE Mitsubishi Galant 1600 s/wagon. I owner. Good cond. Tel: *****72. 1984 COLT 5-SPEED. 1 owner, sports rims. Very good condition. $19,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****22. 2/82 GALANT 1600 GLS. 1 CO. owner,861 words
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Advertisement724 1985-12-09 10 94 For Sale: Other Makes 1964 REGISTERED CITROEN Visa GT. 1 owner, $21,000. Phone: *****77 ext 13. 8/83 SUZUKI 800. New model. Aircon., radio cassette. Low mileage. Immaculate con I *****92. '82 OPEL REKORD Bellna, auto. Power steering, Immaculate condition. *****91, Wilfred. 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles 1962 MAZDA Tl3OO,724 words
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Advertisement841 1985-12-09 10 97 Vehicles Wanted WANTED 2ND HAND 5 TON TIPPER LORRY 4-wheel drive Accident free Good condition Not more than 5 years old Offers please write m toS.T. BOX A***** 390 Kirn Seng Road Spore 0023. CASH PAYMENT. HIGHEST offer for PARF, non-PARF, used cars, Q registered vehicles, commercial vans and841 words
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Advertisement860 1985-12-09 10 106 Accommodation Available: Houses DEAR EXPATRIATES. FINDING a house/ apt. Is as easy as ABC with Perfect Housing to help you. Whether you want a modern or colonial bungalow, a palace or terrace, Just dial: *****64/ *****52. We'll both be so glad you did. FOR SALE: $550,000/ Rent: $1,200 Sprlngleaf860 words
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Advertisement718 1985-12-09 11 106 Accommodation 106 Accommodation Available: Houses Available: Houses I JFfor letting BUNGALOWS 14 KAY SIANG ROAD double-storey/detached bungalow with 3 bedrooms located m exclusive residential District 10 clean spacious country living large landscaped compound only a 10-minute drive to Orchard Road BY TENDER For enquiries, please contact Estates M\ Officer718 words
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Advertisement490 1985-12-09 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments rpflß EfIST PWZfI I Luxurious Apartments TO LET At the junction of Scotts/ Orchard Road, next to Hyatt Hotel. 14,000 sq ft Hotel Style Lobby. Swimming Pool, Tennis Court, Squash Court, Billiard Room, Gymnasium and many other facilities. Self Service Free Launderette. Ample Indoor Car Parking490 words
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Advertisement822 1985-12-09 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments GRENVILLE CONDO. Rental Upper maisonette. 2700 sq.ft. $3,200 Please call: *****11 EXT. 119 Grace VILLA DELLE ROSE Lower mai«on«lte Available In January 1986 Please contact: *****11 Mi 119/ 193 Grace or Annie TOP FLR. APT., City Twrs., d. 1025. Wood panelled carpeted throughout. Central Individual alrcondltlonlng.822 words
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Advertisement866 1985-12-09 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.lO FERNHILL CT. upp. mals. 2,400 sq.ft. 3+ 1 bdrms. Pool. $3,500 p.m. 0.n.0. Hill-Homes, *****89/*****86. D.lO GRENVILLE MAIS. 3 bdrms. servant's. Split-level. With nice gdn. Furn. Aircon. Pool, squash. DYP *****23. D.lO, KING'S RD. New condo. 3 bdrms., p/furn. with split system alrcond., s/ pool.866 words
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Advertisement852 1985-12-09 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.19 KIM CHUAN Dr. new maisonettes. 3 bdrms. 2411 sq.ft. $1,300 unfurn. Phil Services *****88. D.21, BRAND NEW apt, Carriage H'se. 2/3 bdrms. $1,600/ $2,200. F/furn./ facilities. MAE:*****96. 0.21 CLEMENTI PK. Condo facilities, new furnishings, 3+l bdrms, $1,800. Owner *****41. 0.5 FABER HILL/ Hong Leong well852 words
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Advertisement713 1985-12-09 11 109 Accommodation Wanted: Houses OHB^BMPHMBBOTiWeaMIpaBHBHPjajBI EMBABBY ATTACHE REQUIRES bunglws., seml-detaced terr. houses m prime dlst Able to pay 1 yr. advance. Owner's call the Administrator, *****20 (no agts) DHE HAS CLIENTS requiring 4/5bdrm. bunglws. with large living/ dining area, pool optional. Owners, call: DHE, *****5. NEWLY ARRIVED EXPAT./ director req.713 words
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Advertisement1545 1985-12-09 11 113 For Sale: Houses IH For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses J Hill-top Luxury Residences 1 Elevated locality. Easy Transportation i|j Situated beside Shangri-la Park and the Pmii M well-known St Nicholas Pri Sec School at l£^' 1 '^~~r~, «3 Thomson area Near MRT station A new |T" i^1,545 words
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Advertisement851 1985-12-09 12 113 For Sale: Houses D.19 TAI KENG Gdn Renovated d/storey terr. Split-level, 4 bdrms $365,000 o no. Rolf *****11 D.20, FABER GARDEN vicinity, d/storey seml-d. 4,300 sq.ft F'hold $490,000 Marifold: *****96. D.20 SEMBAWANG HILLS Est s/storey seml-d, 3 bdrms., mornIng sun $270,000. *****55 Agt D.21, BUKIT TIMAH vicinity, d/storey seml-d,851 words
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Advertisement305 1985-12-09 12 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments I Mandarin Gardens "We pay less for our new home with an OUB Housing Loan" At Overseas Union Bank, we offer one of the best interest rates available for Housing Loans. Which means that m the long run, you can305 words
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Advertisement399 1985-12-09 12 D.lO SOMMERVILLE APT. High fir. 3+l bdrms. store. 2010 sq.ft. Excellent recreational facilities. $460,000. Standard- *****11. D.ll APT. GOLDHILL vicinity. High fir. Extensively renovated. 3 bdrms., servant's. F'hold. Well maintained. Holland *****79. D.12 BRAND NEW Elegance View, 3 bdrms./ servant's. Area 1.700 sq.ft. Freehold. $285,000. City Real Estate: *****91. D.12399 words
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Advertisement901 1985-12-09 12 114 For Sale: Private Apartments 015T.21, RAINBOW GDN, brand new mais. 1.800 sq.ft. F'hold $330,000 0.n.0. GK, *****12/3/4. DIST.2I, RAINBOW GARDEN. Lower upp. mais., 1.800 sq.ft., 4 bdrms $320,000 Hank. *****89. DIST.B, CAMBRIDGE VILLAGE walk-up apt F'hold. Low fir. $33f>,000. Call Rosalind. *****34. DIST.B, SAM LEONG Mans.. 3 bdrms. $180,000.901 words
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Advertisement914 1985-12-09 12 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3-RM. UPPER BOON Keng $36,000 Ang Mo Kio/ Hougang/ Hillview $35,000. Bedok $39,000. Clementi $50,000. Dover $48,500. Ghim Moh $41,000 Holland $42,000. Teban $39,000. Haig Rd. 545,000. Toa Payoh $33,000. Telok Blangah $49,000. Sin Ming $50,000. Circuit $22,000. Marsiling $30,000. Marine $42,000. Roehor Centre. $72,000.914 words
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Advertisement653 1985-12-09 12 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments TOA PAYOH 3-RM., Blk. 165, 10th fir mosaic/ parquet, near market, $36,000. *****88. 3-RM. A.M.KIO AYE.3 81k.424, 2nd fir., renovated Opposite Bus Interchange. $43,000. Tel: *****01. 3-RM. BEDOK RESERVOIR Blk 615, (High fir.) Ceramic throughout. $54,000 neg. (Full CPF) 255-3333 3-RM. BEDOK BLK-128/ 402,/ 529653 words
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Advertisement444 1985-12-09 12 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces |s PRIME LIGHT INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX I !IMinM Bnd ustr ai i UH I UN Building H JALAN PEMIMPIN fp 2 cargoes and 1 passenger lift. Si 'Wi Tight Security system. M |O Clean and well maintained. nffl ftps Competitive rentals 1 UNION TEXTILE CO.444 words
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Advertisement391 1985-12-09 12 r Factory Warehouse Terrace Factory Terrace Warehouse Units for Sale/Lease at Paya Lebar Macpherson 2,000 sq.ft. and above. Tel: *****84/5, Lynn 2 BLOCKS PRESTIGIOUS THYE HONG CENTRE 6 STOREY WAREHOUSE/FACTORY Nos. 2 4 Leng Kee Road Junction Tanglin Road, Alexandra Road/ Tiong Bahru Road. YOONG A CO. TEL: *****77/ *****51391 words
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Advertisement485 1985-12-09 12 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces illarehouse /factory cum Office for Sale /Lease Competitive rate. Small area tailored to your needs. Available for short/long lease. Please call Mrs Bessie Wong *****40 WANTED: EXISTING COMMERCIAL SITE FOR OILFIELD SERVICE COMPANY. Approximate requirements: c Total enclosed workshop/ storage area of485 words
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Advertisement399 1985-12-09 12 120 For Sale: Office Spaces DISTRESSED SALEI GOLDHILL Plaza. 3 partitioned rms. Carpeted. 1215 sq.ft. Any reasonable offer secures. Chambers: *****77 GOLDEN MILE Complex, Ist fir., 400 sq.ft. Carpeted. Partitioned. $125,000 0.n.0. Hill-Homes, *****86/ *****89. 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Suites from 70 to BOOm* Flexibility of A/C hours399 words
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Advertisement630 1985-12-09 13 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces RAFFLES PLACE AREA (SQ. FT.) THE ARCADE 595 2000 4733 7600 STANDARD CHARTERED BANK BUILDING 904 1 21 ***** 1 2220 OCBC CENTRE *****00 2523 ***** OCBC CENTRE SOUTH 1000 3000 ***** OCEAN BUILDING 1 050 2400 3000 SHELL TOWER630 words
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Advertisement390 1985-12-09 13 $2.99 P.S.F. PARKWAY Parade. 1600 sq.ft. $1.99 p.s.f. Auto Ctr. 1800 sq.ft. Textile Ctr. 900 sq.ft. Jonathan Charles 278-8777. D.14 ÜBI AYE. 4 Ist fir. office 1.900 sq.ft. Rental negotiable. Lindtrac *****79. D.7 GOLDEN MILE Complex, furn. off. (whole/ part) for rent, mcl. PUB. Unlwest: *****15/ *****47 GOLDEN MILE TWR.390 words
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Advertisement416 1985-12-09 13 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces SHOP SPACE AT: Katong Shop ping Centre »81-121, 330 sq ft. at $600 p.s.f Sultan Plaza -02--28/ 29, around 1010 sq.ft. at $500 p.s.f. Tel: *****31' *****86. D.1025 HENRY PARK. 1,500 sq.ft Sale $385,000. Superspeed Agency *****42/ *****74. D.7 GOLDEN MILE Complex, about 240 sq.ft.416 words
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Advertisement607 1985-12-09 13 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop spaces wit! reasonable rates. Areas: 442/49! PENINSULA PLAZA Unit* Sq. ft. 01-07/08 762.74 01-15 279.86 03-42 447.99 03-44/45 1,153.57 03-49 209.68 04-18/23 2,115.54 04-25 339.06 04-47 356.72 04-51/52 785.23 04-55 698.58 05-01/04 1,333.22 05-26 351.66 05-27 351.66 05-28 351.66 05-44 667.90 05-47 356.72 05-49607 words
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Advertisement450 1985-12-09 13 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces fi good frontage at 5/882 sq. ft. 127 Other Real Estate TONS OF SOIL for sale m Johore. If interested pis. contact: *****23. 135 Air Travel ALL ENQUIRIES ON Air Fares, Tours Hotel Booking worldwide. Call Giamso Tours Tel: *****10 Furama Shopping Centre #01-11. All450 words
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Advertisement817 1985-12-09 13 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours tiß^k The Pejfect X'mas Gift For FINLAND/ SWEDEN WONDERLAND 8 DAYS Discover the spirit of X'mas at Finland Cruise through the unique archipelago between Finland Sweden on the most luxurious Floating Hotel Silja Line. Be pampered by its unrivalled facilities sauna bath, swimming pool,817 words
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Advertisement333 1985-12-09 13 137 Tours 137 Tours I MACAU f CHRISTMAS FANTASY Deluxe Accomodation at Sheraton Hotel m Hong Kong (Kowloon) Oriental Hotel (former Excelsior) m Macau All meals provided Sightseeing programmes include: OCEAN PARK SUNG DYNASTY VILLAGE NEW TERRITORIES ASIA TELEVISION viewing life shooting of TV programmes REVOLVING 66 BUFFET LUNCH panaromic333 words
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Advertisement704 1985-12-09 14 137 Tour* 137 Tours 137 Tours Snam ho i j; TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD. q X tttMtW Manila/Baguio/Pagsanjan 5 days *****/- *t* A eCfllit\ G uaranteedde P son Sun, Mon,Tues,24&2s/12 JJ Bt*" W You won't find this price anywhere else! A Ounia Fantasi+Jakarta+Bandung+Puncak+Cipanas 4 days V V «.ls4Tt/- ttf704 words
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Advertisement365 1985-12-09 14 137 Tours 137 Tours Iw Christmas \K Special Z*& 3D/4N C AMERON HIGHLANDS Park) $299 ■F'^wri^r^^. jLx 5 meals including X'mas P^i v\ (ryrO breakfast/lunch/dinner. 'i^\ r 3D/4N GENTING "<^^^j)W HIGHLANDS. $179 -^-nZ^^TP Departure: 23/ 12 at B.oopm. V TO Yy^3 DAYS CAMERON /V*J<4>r^HIGHLANDS(by air) $489 yiy 5 meals including365 words
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Advertisement797 1985-12-09 14 137 Tourt 137 Tours 5 day Medan LakeToba 'VJBILJHHP Special departure Dec 14, 21,29 $490/--8 day Hongkong/ Macau. Zhongshan Special departure Dec 15, 22', 29 $1,589 8 day Hongkong /Shenzhen/ Bangkok Special departure Dec 9, 16, 23*, 30 $1,479/- j 8 day Hongkong/ Macau, Zhongshan/ Shigi/ Foshan/Guilin/Guangzhou/ Hongkong Special departure797 words
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Advertisement816 1985-12-09 14 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education [KENT UNIVERSITY OF KENT AT CANTERBURY The University of Kent at Canterbury is situated m the warm south of Britain at the most ancient and beautiful of English Cathedral cities m a county described a^ the Garden of England, witl lin816 words
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Advertisement341 1985-12-09 14 148 Computer Course* N ~jS* Key-in with it BComsertrac OOl&getNCß recognised pteMcomputer esi mi 976 qualifications HIGHER DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER STUDIES Incorporates ICCPNCB Certificate m Data Processing (CDP) BCS NCBPartl Systems Analyst training course DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER STUDIES Incorporates C&G 418 (747)8- ICCPNCB Certificate m Computer Programming Programming training course341 words
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Advertisement284 1985-12-09 14 148 Computer Course* NCC Diploma m Computer Studies C G 747 ICCP/NCB Examination Course BCS/NCB Examination Course BASIC, COBOL, FORTRAN AND PASCAL, Accounting Package WORDSTAR dBASE 11, LOTUS 1-2-3 *****82/*****45/W169 PROGRAMMING using IBM Apple Start 18 Dec. 1985 A 2 month comprehensive course comprising elementary and advanced concepts and practice284 words
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Advertisement470 1985-12-09 15 149 Secretarial/ 149 Secretarial/ Typing Courses Typing Courses P3*P| Secretarial Courses Lm| WiTH STAMFORD ENTRAINING YOU'RE ONLY |>J ONE YEAR AWAY E=l FROM ATOP W»J SECRETARIAL JOB. Ea| On our intensive secretarial course -fl you'll be trained by fully k*fl qualified lecturers. using AWtL^ first class facilities. iv^o H fi470 words
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Advertisement436 1985-12-09 15 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses SPECIAL SCHOOL HOLIDAY COURSES c BASIC COMPUTER PROGRAMMING c BOOKKEEPING c ENGLISH FOR COMMERCE c JAPANESE c SHORTHAND c TYPEWRITING PLEASE ENROL EARLY. For more information, please call: BMC COMMERCIAL TRAINING CENTRE Blk. 162 (Next to Regal Theatre) #03-3545 Bt. Merah Town Centre Singapore 0315 Tel.436 words
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Advertisement851 1985-12-09 15 151 Language Courses 151 Language Courses LEARN ENGLISH WITH ILC The London-based worldwide Language Teaching Organisation NEW TERM STARTING 6TH JANUARY '86 GENERAL ENGLISH COURSE All Levels. Full/ Part-time. Aimed at developing listening, reading, speaking and writing skills. Suitable for locals and foreigners. (Student pass can be arranged). TOEFL A851 words
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Advertisement423 1985-12-09 15 157 Other Courses PREGNANT LADIES JOIN our informative pre-natal course for calmer delivery, more confident parenthood, etc., on Sat. 14/12. 'Things' taught by us can't be obtained from elsewhere/ books. Beneficial Yoga/ Aerobic classes for people with over/ under weight/ backache problems, shyness, etc. starting. Join now get 10% X'mas423 words
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Advertisement798 1985-12-09 15 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES ■HI R^IOARI H Telefax No: *****59 Kates: B ox Service: WUIHJIIIW O I Mil I o nOJUgg I Sftles Se^ce. Straits^Times: 5525.00 psc. cm Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD Tel: *****11 ext 5724-7 5669> Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm Posted: SSIO.OO APPOINTMENTS 1 1 MATTEL (M)SDN.BHD.798 words
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Advertisement517 1985-12-09 15 Mm IrNL GOVERNMENT OF NEGARA BRUNEI DARUSSALAM Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates to fill the post of PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST m the Medical and Health Services Department, Ministry of Education and Health, Negata Brunei Darussalam. SALARY SCALE: M. 13-14 EB 15 852,300 $4,220 per month. QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE: a)517 words
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Advertisement486 1985-12-09 16 APPOINTMENTS The Construction Industry Development Board was established by an Act of Parliament to promote the development, improvement and expansion of the construction industry. The Board invites applications for the following appointment:I Senior Development I 1 Officer I Construction Statistics Economics The Senior Development Officer (SDO) wijl be expected to486 words
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Advertisement758 1985-12-09 16 GOVERNMENT OF NEGARA BRUNEI DARUSSALAM Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates to fill the post of METEOROLOGICAL FORECASTER m the Civil Aviation Department, Ministry of Communications. Negara Brunei Darussalam SALARY SCALE: B 2 EB 3 $2,270 $4,240 per month QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE: a) Must have at least a degree758 words
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Advertisement711 1985-12-09 16 NOTICES I PERNAS CHARTER MANAGEMENT SDN BERHAD KUALA LUMPUR Outputs of tin concentrates for the undermentioned companies under the management of Pernas Charter Management Sdn Bhd and its associates for the month of November 1985areasfollows:Malaysia Mining Corporation Berhad Group of Companies TONNES Malaysia Mining Corporation Berhad and Subsidiaries (including Kramat711 words
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Advertisement1137 1985-12-09 16 I -41 \?M J«| FRASER NEAVE LIMITED RESULTS FOR THE HALF YEAR The directors announce the unaudited results for the half year ended 30th September: GROUP COMPANY I 1985 1984 Change 1985 1984 Change I $'000 $'000 $'000 $'000 TURNOVER 132,894 114,459 +16.1 TRADING PROFIT 9.780 8.389 +16 6 Share1,137 words
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Advertisement497 1985-12-09 17 APPOINTMENTS The Construction Industry Development Board was established by an Act of Parliament to promote the development, improvement and expansion of the construction Industry. The Board invites applications for the following appointment:I Senior Development I I Officer I Construction Statistics Economics The Senior Development Officer (SDO) wijl be expected to497 words
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Advertisement766 1985-12-09 17 GOVERNMENT OF NEGARA BRUNEI DARUSSALAM Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates to fill the post of METEOROLOGICAL FORECASTER m the Civil Aviation Department, Ministry of Communications. Negara Brunei Darussalam. SALARY SCALE: B 2 EB 3 $2,270 $4,240 per month. QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE: a) Must have at least a degree766 words
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Advertisement710 1985-12-09 17 NOTICES I I PERNAS CHARTER MANAGEMENT SDN BERHAD KUALA LUMPUR Outputs of tin concentrates for the undermentioned companies under the management of Pernas Charter Management Sdn Bhd and its associates for the month of November 1985 are as follows Malaysia Mining Corporation Berhad Group of Companies TONNES Malaysia Mining Corporation710 words
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Advertisement1161 1985-12-09 17 ill FRASER NEAVE LIMITED j^SB R tBB UNCOKPOmH UIN iIM.APORf i RESULTS FOR THE HALF YEAR The directors announce the unaudited results for the half year ended 30th SeptemberGROUP COMPANY 19f15 1984 Change 1985 1984 Change $'000 $'000 $'000 $'000 TURNOVER 132,694 114.459 +16.1 TRADING PROFIT 9,760 8,389 +16 61,161 words
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Advertisement818 1985-12-09 18 NOTICES Singapura Building Society Limited (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) 70 Shenton Way, #01-01, Marina House, Singapore 0207. NOTICE CONVENING THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE SIXTEENTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held m the Board Room of the Company, Marina House,818 words
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Advertisement452 1985-12-09 18 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 and IN THE MATTER OF SOE HAI GUAN REALTY CO. PTE. LTD. (In Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE OF RESOLUTION At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of SOE HAI GUAN REALTY CO. PTE. LTD. duly held and convened at 36 Phillip452 words
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Advertisement312 1985-12-09 18 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP 185 (Section 291 [1 > AND IN THE MATTER OF LIAN SENG HOE (PTE) LIMITED (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) STATUTORY DECLARATION OF INABILITY OF COMPANY TO CONTINUE BUSINESS AND THAT MEETING OF THE COMPANY AND ITS CREDITORS HAVE BEEN SUMMONED312 words
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Advertisement409 1985-12-09 18 IN THK MATTKR OK THK COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND BON MOLD PTE. LTD. At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company deemed to have been held at 15 Gul Avenue, Jurong, Singapore 2262 on Thursday, sth December 1985, the following resolutions were passed:1. SPECIAL RESOLUTION WINDINO.-UP "That Bon Mold409 words
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Advertisement103 1985-12-09 18 T iHHHMM ■■■■HIV' T moved higher. lßM We've just moved higher up Shing Kwan E sm E^E House to enable us to provide even better 'z.:_ ZZ w JZT service with expanded and improved facilities. z ZLJT the Reception Education Center on the IE" """EEiiEr 1 3th storey 7Eb the103 words
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Advertisement1484 1985-12-09 19 Board of Directors Chairman: Tan Sn Hashun bin Aman. P.M.N.. P.S.M., D.P.M. X.. D.S.N.S., D.P.M.J., D.C.S.M., S.S.S.A., J.M.N, (Appointed on Ist June, 1985) Da o'Jtfht bin Hussein, D.P.M.J., J S.M (Resigned as Chairman Chief Executive on Ist June. 1985) Vice Chairman: Date' Richard Ho Ung Hun, D.P.M.P. Chief Executive: Wan1,484 words
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Advertisement1418 1985-12-09 19 6. INVESTMENTS The Bank The Group 1985 1984 1985 1984 $'000 $'000 $'000 $'000 Cost: Malaysian Government Securities quoted 635,400 474,530 804,809 601,223 Other Government Securities quoted 58,774 46,541 58,774 46,541 Quoted shares 2,534 4,549 Unquoted shares 20,340 20,492 27,027 27,180 Unsecured loan notes 5.000 10,000 5.000 10,000 719,514 551,5631,418 words
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Advertisement856 1985-12-09 20 I pkl MA YBAN FINANCE (SINGAPORE) LIMITED I 2!«A?£r (Formerly known as Malayan Finance Corporation (Singapore) Limited) FINANCE I (incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) H Board of Directors Chairman: Y.B. Dato Richard Ho Ung Hun Directors: V.M. Raja Badrol Ahmad Lim Jun Ying Mohd. Yusof Haii Nassir Wan Azmi856 words
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Advertisement773 1985-12-09 20 j» ptl np A DTI* A 1* Authorised: -20,000,000 shares of $1 each 20,000,000 20,000,000 Issued and fully paid:- 5,000,000 shares of $1 each 5,000,000 3,000,000 (1984: 3,000,000 shares of $1 each) At the Extraordinary General Meeting held on 28th May, 1983, the company resolved to increase its issued and773 words
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Advertisement657 1985-12-09 21 NOTICES CRYSTAL TRAVEL PTE LTD I ANNOUNCEMENT We wish to inform that we are not involved m the winding-up of Crystal Holidays Tours Pte Ltd. Since the notice of voluntary winding-up of Crystal Holidays Tours Pte Ltd advertised on December 3, 1985 m the Straits Times, there has been a657 words
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Advertisement287 1985-12-09 21 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF SCOTT OVERSEAS TRADING (S) PTE LTD (In Members' Voluntary Windlng-Up) SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS PASSED ON TTH DECEMBER 1985 At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the company held at 23 Tomang Raya Jakarta Barat Indonesia on the 7th287 words
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Advertisement135 1985-12-09 21 mP^^^^^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^k N THE m G n COURT OK THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE I Companies Winding I p I CHANGE OF NAME In the Matter of the I (rhaPterlBs) Please be informed that with effect from stAVrf^f^i to 13th of November 1985 I STABCKETE LTD NOTIC E OF WINDING-HP ORDER LAWRENCE135 words
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Miscellaneous277 1985-12-09 21 'Wii'iii i r 1 rtiM Imim' ifirwWßMf SUN TAN By Collette ■T#o// 7W/S -SMfuiTl ■TWHAT'S THIS WpM JTIT'S MY SPEOAIU PTNf)tTT/M6 JMST^J FT 7F«R/AU/ Jin SMeu/NfTHfNjS Vl F SMOKED CMIO<EH fF* H COOK^t QM&H H THE BOHN LOSER By Art Sansom VJ^5R?r i 00... woßm me pnpbr w$ wraimu -school"277 words
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Miscellaneous416 1985-12-09 21 PEANUTS **J r Schutx LOOK! LOOK AT THiS UIMAT |F ME HAS A LOOK AT THAT PICTJRE "7^/ ME DOESN'T PICTURE OF SANTA O.AUS. 1 HEART ATTACK WHILE HE'S A6AIN NOTICE ANVTHIN6" LIKE I MAVE A PON'T TELL ME HE ISN'T FLYIN6 TMROU6H THE AIR f^—— M AT V COPILOT416 words
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Article, Illustration475 1985-12-09 22 An Israeli duo viola player Daniel Benyamini and pianist Milka Laks will give a recital at the DBS Auditorium tonight at 8 pm. JOHN do SOUZA introduces the two musicians. EARS prick up whenever there's talk of Israel's classical musicians, who have an475 words
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Article, Illustration576 1985-12-09 22 Sade proves she's still a smooth and cool operator on her second album, Promise (it's out m the stores). STEPHEN HOLDEN reports. PROMISE (Epic-Por-trait), the second album by the Nigerian-born British pop star Sade, marks an impressive leap forward for the singer-lyri-cist whose debut576 words
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Article, Illustration540 1985-12-09 22 The hit series, Miami Vice, which will come our way early next year, spends m one episode more money than the real squad gets to spend m a year. JACK BARR reports from Florida. THE bored-looking cops holding back the crowds have seen it all540 words
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Miscellaneous771 1985-12-09 22 I What's On MERLION WEEK M (Schumann), Sonata Ar- shows from 10 am 3 pm. BOOKMARKS EXHIBITION. the 1940s. Mondays to Satur- PIONEERS OF SING A4^ awhiJM* peggione (Schubert), Orien- Mondays Fridays except Bookmarks made of wheats- days, 9 am -5 pm; Sundays PORE AND THE SURRENAT SENTOSA. An exhibition771 words
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Miscellaneous1094 1985-12-09 22 r— I Radio One THE BEASTLY BRIGADE (10.05 am and 4.30 pm) is a series that teaches children about animal behaviour and characteristics through the adventures of Professor Featherbrain and Bulldog. This week, the focus is on the monkey. 90.5 MHz n VHF Band N 5.58 AM National Anthem followed1,094 words
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Advertisement362 1985-12-09 23 5 CASIO I MADE IN JAPAN *^M L^^^| •<-**■ W mm "»ft C* E&*S% MH W 'dP I§^fe^^^a^/-° rr h EG IISTERNOW1 ISTERNOWa 1 II lin 9i! a f i c^ w Vr u"t% h e Zt T A the language school with the triendly i/c c vll/ international atmosphere362 words
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Miscellaneous191 1985-12-09 23 C 1 I fl 1 i 1 L VP i 1 flB 1 4^W<W^^^^^^^^^^^B Singapore contingent... see our sportsmen and women at Bangkok Sea Games 85 (Ch 8, 10.30 pm) 2.30 PM SBCText live' Sample Pages 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by The Enchanted Tree (Mandarin drama series) 4.00191 words
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Miscellaneous126 1985-12-09 23 All programmes in English unless otherwise indicated Mission to the moon in Space (Ch 5, 9.30 pm) 7.50 Hiburan Minggu Ini (Malay live' entertainment programme) 8.30 Small Wonder Sibling 9.30 Space (Malay subtitles) (See My View) 10.30 Kool and the Gang (See My View) 11.45 Hotel (Series) All programmes >n126 words
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Miscellaneous1051 1985-12-09 23 ummmmmmMmmmmm win ■iiiiiiiihihiihiimwiwii hiiiiimijiiihi m— MY VIEW Kannan Chandran ggatsss First clay's action at Sea Games J%T1 <a V" •Ji-^ lt.SI pm) C-r Judge Sharringham THE Singapore Broadcasting tender age of 14, formed the the Gang. One, Open Sesame, at the Louisiana World Expo- te al out jg. s 011,051 words
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