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Title Section16 1986-01-16 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/85 I16 words
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Article642 1986-01-16 1 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK From 1988 aerial display likely, permanent site and govt participation By THE air show m Singapore will from its next presentation m 1988 be poised for bigger things the possibility of exciting aerial displays, a permanent site and government participation. Government involvement through642 words
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Article31 1986-01-16 1 WASHINGTON, Wed. President Reag*n will undergo a medical examination on Fiidny to determine his progress following colon cancer surgery last July, the White House wid today. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration87 1986-01-16 1 BRIG ADIER-GENERAL (Reservist) Lee listen Loong checking oat the cockpit of a mock-up of the F-21 Tigershark, one of the world's most modern fighter planes. He had jnst opened Asian Aerospace *86, and was doing a recce of what the show, considered the third most importantARTHUR LEE - 87 words
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250 1986-01-16 1 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By MALAYSIAN businessman Michael Huang of the Wesco group of companies is helping Singapore authorities m their investigations into certain share transactions by beleaguered stockbroking firms Alfa-Pacif-ic Securities and Associated Asian Securities. The Finance Ministry's Commercial Affairs Investigation Department questioned him on250 words
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121 1986-01-16 1 OSLO, Wed. Two escaped Norwegian convicts have called home to complain that credit cards they are using to finance a world-wide spending spree are no longer being honoured, police said yesterday. The two men have left a three-million-kronor (SsB4M*) trail of hotel and shoppingReuter - 121 words
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288 1986-01-16 1 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - Indonesian forecasts put growth at 3% this year YANG RAZALI KASSIM By Jakarta Correspondent JAKARTA, Wed. Forecasts here have put Indonesia's economic growth for this year at only 3 per cent. Professor Sumitro Djojohadikusumo, a former trade minister, told businessmen yesterday that growth may even stagnate at last year's level288 words
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Article, Illustration744 1986-01-16 1 H. L. LIM - H. L. LIM PM goes to Burma By RANGOON, Wed. Mr Lee Kuan Yew will be dining here tomorrow night, m the capital of a country where time has dragged its feet. With him will be four of his cabinet ministersYOW YUN WOH - 744 words
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Advertisement8 1986-01-16 1 Aerospace one of Singapore's growth areas Page 148 words
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Advertisement95 1986-01-16 1 Smooth sailing for high fliers. As the first airline m Asia to introduce a proper Business Class, everyone copied us. However our commitment to better service means we keep on improving. With our Marco Polo Business Class there's separate check -in. Priority baggage handling. Specially contoured seats. Champagne before take95 words
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Advertisement50 1986-01-16 1 COMPUTER CONTROL SYSTEM with MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAY Sole Agents Model IV-600EM BIGSTON ELECTRONICS (S) PTE LTD. Showroom: 1 Sophia Road *0V37 Peace Centre Singapore 0922 Tel *****10 Inside Summary 2 World News 3.4,6,1 Asean 9 Causeway 11 Editorial 21 Background 21 Letters 22 TimesDollar 23-26 Classifieds 21-36 Sports 37-39 Racing 3650 words
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Article338 1986-01-16 2 Ministry to move THE Health Ministry will be moving next year to a new home at the Singapore General Hospital. Its new headquarters will be m the present College of Medicine building. Renovations are expected to be completed m November, enabling the ministry to move m early next year.338 words
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Article216 1986-01-16 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE Westland helicopter affair represents m microcosm, some of Europe's deep-seated concerns vis-a-vis US industry and European defence policy. Part of the European desire to maintain control of a strategic high-tech industry stems from the feeling that Europe should not rely exclusively on the US216 words
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Article243 1986-01-16 2 PROMET MD CHANG SAYS HE DOESN'T OWN SHARES IN FIRM THE PROMET SAGA took a new twist recently with the discovery that its Chief Executive and Managing Director, Mr Brian Chang, does not directly own any shares m the company he founded. The 30 per cent staKe m the243 words
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Article104 1986-01-16 2 TOO MANY WANT OWN HOMES A READER believes the root of our economic problems is the desire of the people to want their own homes the moment they set up a family. He says that although this builds up a sense of belonging and a stake m this country,104 words
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Article290 1986-01-16 2 Uproar over iie' TRADE MINISTER Leon Brittan has come under pressure to quit, accused of the deadliest of British political sins telling a lie to the House of Commons. It is considered an offence so heinous that historians could recall only one occasion this century when a290 words
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184 1986-01-16 2 Avalanche warning HEAVY monsoon rains threaten to unleash an avalanche of volcanic mud on the northern suburbs of Indonesia's ancient capital of Jogjakarta, a senior vulcanologist said yesterday. Mr Irwan Bahar said about a million cubic metres of newly-formed lava had accumulated on the summit184 words
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Article291 1986-01-16 2 Altrincham surprise NON-LEAGUE Altrincham caused the biggest Football Association Cup upset for 11 years on Tuesday night by winning 2-1 at First Division Birmingham m the third round. The part-timers became the first non-League outfit to knock a Division One club out of the competition on their own ground291 words
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Article336 1986-01-16 2 Spore TV dinners FROZEN TV dinners Singapore-style have made their appearance on the market. Developed by a local firm, each tray contains portions of vegetable, protein and carbohydrate. There are six varieties, from vegetarian mifen and prawn sambal to fried rice and chicken beryani. Six more will be336 words
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Article288 1986-01-16 2 Goods/Services Organisation Section/Page Airlines Catha y Pacitic Alfwa y s Ltd Japan Airlines 8 Scandinavian Airlines II 3 Apartments Liang Court Regency 12 Audio Eastland Trading 40 Fuptsu Ten *j Pertama Audio Tat Chuan Audio 26 Banks Citibank Beverages Wander s 'P° re (Owaltine) goods Federal Publications 20288 words
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Advertisement376 1986-01-16 2 fl RRRoaring Like you, we want to greet the Year of the Tiger with a big roar. And we're doing so through Huge Discounts on ALL our store items. From classic shirts, shoes, ties, belts to suiting materials, every item is marked irresistibly low. Have a great New Year shopping376 words
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339 1986-01-16 3 Beijing's 'no penalty' law for investors under fire BEIJING, Wed. A Chinese legislator has criticised a law aimed at attracting overseas investors by spelling out their rights, saying that it did not provide penalties for foreigners. The overseas edition of the People's Daily today quoted Fan Xixian as saying theReuter; AP - 339 words
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303 1986-01-16 3 BEIJING, Wed. Police have arrested three Chinese officials on corruption charges and a Taiwan citizen for masterminding a US$B billion (5517.52 billion) fraud racket m Shanghai, the official press said today. The two cases were the latest m a series of revelationsReuter - 303 words
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Article, Illustration190 1986-01-16 3 CHRISTCHURCH, Wed. Pin-point navigation with a compass bought for £8 (SS24) In a sports store guided three British adventurers to the South Pole after a 71-day trek across the Antarctic. The three, following the footsteps of explorer Captain Robert Scott, had no mapsReuter - 190 words
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318 1986-01-16 3 Afghan plane 'shot down by Pakistan' ISLAMABAD, Wednesday PAKISTANI anti-aircraft gunners shot down an Afghan MiG-21 jet when it crossed into Pakistan's air space with three other planes yesterday, officials m the Pakistani frontier city of Peshawar said today. But a military spokesman m Islamabad denied that Pakistani gunners hadReuter; UPI - 318 words
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Article259 1986-01-16 3 SYDNEY, Wednesday Two Aussie states to take action AT LEAST two Australian states are planning new laws that would treat serious drug traffickers like murderers, government officials said today. Major offenders could be sentenced to life imprisonment of 20 years with no parole, under laws proposedReuter - 259 words
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174 1986-01-16 3 S. Korean opposition MPs indicted for brawl SEOUL, Wed. State prosecutors filed charges m court today against seven South Korean opposition Members of Parliament over a brawl m the National Assembly last month. The seven, among 17 MPs of the main opposition New Korea Democratic Party (NKDP) who staged aReuter; UPI - 174 words
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154 1986-01-16 3 PARIS, Wed. THIERRY Sabine, organiser of the controversial Paris-Dakar motor rally, was killed today when his helicopter crashed during a flight over part of the course near Bamako, capital of Mali. French pop singer Daniel Balavoine and three others were also killed, FrenchReuter - 154 words
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118 1986-01-16 4 Tycoon ups his stake in ailing Westland LONDON, Wed. The battle for control of Britain's ailing helicopter maker, Westland, accelerated last night when British millionaire Alan Bristow said he had bought one million more shares to raise his stake to 13 per cent. Mr Bristow, who favours a European consortium'sAFP - 118 words
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411 1986-01-16 4 Uproar over 'lie' by Britain's Trade Minister LONDON, Wednesday TRADE Minister Leon Brittan has come under pressure to quit, accused of the deadliest of British political sins telling a lie to the House of Commons. It is considered an offence so heinous that historians could recall only one occasion thisReuter - 411 words
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Article, Illustration177 1986-01-16 4 MELBOURNE, Wed. FANCY a clas-sic-looking model of a car that was built m the early fifties? If you're worried about whether the car has to be cranked to life, rest assured. Replicas of the famed British sports car, the MG-TD, built between 1949Reuter - 177 words
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309 1986-01-16 4 PARIS, Wed. President Francois Mitterrand will have to give up representing France at European summits if the opposition wins power m parliamentary elections for March 16, his predecessor, Mr Valery Giscard d'Estaing, said yesterday. Mr Giscard, outlining his views at a news conference,Reuter - 309 words
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Article106 1986-01-16 4 QUINDICI (Italy), Wed. For the first time m 25 years, this small town of 3,100 inhabitants has voted m a mayor and councillors who are not controlled by the Camorra, the Neapolitan Mafia. The local anti-Camorra Bilancia (Balance) Group, an unusual coalition of ChristianAFP - 106 words
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154 1986-01-16 4 LIVERPOOL, Wed. Rock singer Bob Geldof, who has raised more than US$B5 million (*****.05 million) for starving Africans, is to be immortalised m three bronze statues worth £10,000 (5530,700 financed by Beatles fans. The Beatles Appreciation Society said it was erecting the three statuesReuter - 154 words
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342 1986-01-16 4 Three-sided pact can lead to limitless energy from nuclear fusion PARIS, Wed THE United States, Japan and the 12-nation European Community are joining hands to expand co-opera-tion on advanced nuclear fusion which could provide the world with an inexhaustible source of energy m the second half of the 21st Century.AFP - 342 words
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Article58 1986-01-16 4 MOSCOW, Wed. Six senior Communist Party members have been sacked m the Soviet Republic of Uzbekistan, where a spate of corruptionrelated dismissals has already been reported over the past year. Regional party daily Pravda Vostoka said five members of the republic's Central Committee were sacked forReuter - 58 words
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235 1986-01-16 4 British schools get hygiene guide on Aids LONDON, Wed. The British government has urged children not to share toothbrushes because of the risk of contracting Aids but said pupils carrying the virus should continue to attend school. A health guide about hygiene and Aids m schools, released yesterday, warned thatUPI - 235 words
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Article35 1986-01-16 4 LONDON. Wed. Britain's Princess Anne will make an official visit to Rio de Janeiro m March. Buckingham Palace said yesterday. It will be the first official trip to Brazil by the Princess. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article139 1986-01-16 6 Rambo smashes home video records NEW YORK, Wed. The video cassette of the film, Rambo: First Blood Part 11, has demolished records m the home video business, trade sources reported. On the first day it went on sale, the film drew orders for 425,000 cassettes priced at U5579.95 (*****.50) each,AP - 139 words
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Article356 1986-01-16 6 Cheaper 'good for US exports' But Europe does not want a further drop ATLANTA, Wednesday THE US dollar has declined m value by about 20 per cent since last February and could fall by another 10-15 per cent, US Trade Representative Clayton Yeutter said yesterday. In a speech to aReuter; AFP; AP - 356 words
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Article, Illustration194 1986-01-16 6 LOS ANGELES, Wed. Donna Reed, a film star of the 1950s who won a million-dollar settlement when she was replaced m the cast of Dallas last year, died of cancer yesterday. She was 64. Cancer of the pancreas was discovered when she underwent exploratory surgeryReuter - 194 words
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275 1986-01-16 6 US 'carried out 19 secret nuclear tests' WASHINGTON, Wed. The United States carried out up to 19 secret underground nuclear weapons tests between 1980 and 1984, an environmentalist group said m a report published yesterday. The Natural Resources Defence Council, which said its report was based on sources of informationAFP - 275 words
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117 1986-01-16 6 HOUSTON, Wed. The US space shuttle Columbia is to return to earth tomorrow, a day earlier than scheduled. US space agency officials said yesterday this would give extra time to prepare for the next two space flights, the first of which is due toAFP; Reuter - 117 words
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Article, Illustration51 1986-01-16 6 picture. JOHNNY, the 117-kg star attraction at New Orleans' Audnbon Zoo, takes a deep breath as veterinarian Dr Andrew Gutter listens to his heart-beat during his annual physical examination on Tuesday. The gorilla is not as dangerous as he looks Johnny had been sedated earlier.Reuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration326 1986-01-16 6 LIAK TENG KIAT - Weinberger battles on for defence budget LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Wed. United States Defence Secretar Caspar Weinberger yesterday continued his efforts 10 save the military budget as other American officials readied themselves to implement the first round of automatic spending cuts required by a new deficit-reduction law.326 words
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Article38 1986-01-16 6 SAO PAULO (Brazil), Wed. A lorry loaded with rolls of newsprint overturned, crushed a cyclist and hit a bus 40 km north of here, killing 11 people and seriously nine others, police injuring said yesterday. APAP - 38 words
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173 1986-01-16 6 Kennedy's guard arrested on arms charge WASHINGTON, Wed. Senator Edward Kennedy's bodyguard was arrested last week when he attempted to enter a Senate office building carrying two sub-machine guns and nearly 150 rounds of ammunition, a Kennedy aide said yesterday. The bodyguard, Chuck Stein, was arrested hours before he wasUPI - 173 words
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Article, Illustration431 1986-01-16 7 WASHINGTON, Wed. TWO Libyan jet fighters intercepted a United States navy surveillance plane flying over the Mediterranean off Libya on Monday, prompting the dispatch of two US fighters from the aircraft carrier Coral Sea, Reagan administration sources said yesterday. Libyan fighters made no threateningAP; Reuter - 431 words
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Article88 1986-01-16 7 LEADERS OF six East African nations began a meeting m Djibouti yesterday to discuss the drought which has killed millions of people throughout the continent and to launch a regional body to try to prevent future disasters. The three-day summit will bring together Ethiopian leader Mengistu HaileReuter - 88 words
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Article59 1986-01-16 7 A FOLK-MEMBER Congressional delegation left Hawaii for South-east Asia, resolving to tell Vietnam and Laos that a "top priority" m America is solving the issue of US servicemen still listed as missing m action during the Indochina war. The group's first stop is Manila. It will then59 words
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Article53 1986-01-16 7 SOUTH KOREA said yesterday it would change its laws and join an international convention to end the pirating of foreign authors' work m the country. Information Minister Lee Won-Hong announced m Seoul that the government would propose to parliament by April an amended Bill toughening measures to combatReuter - 53 words
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Article52 1986-01-16 7 TWELVE PEOPLE, including a 10-year-old girl, were killed yesterday m fresh violence m Sri Lanka's Eastern Province. A naval officer died m an attempt to save the girl before a security patrol raided a guerilla hideout at Mutur. Ten Tamil separatist rebels were killed m theReuter - 52 words
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194 1986-01-16 7 Lesotho bows to clamp by S. Africa JOHANNESBURG, Wed. Lesotho, the tiny mountain kingdom encircled by South Africa, has yielded to a virtual economic blockade and agreed to meet and discuss charges it is harbouring antiPretoria guerillas. The announcement of Lesotho's decision to discuss border security came as US envoyUPI - 194 words
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Article233 1986-01-16 7 JERUSALEM, Wed. A confrontation between angry Arab crowds and Israeli parliamentarians on Jerusalem's Temple Mount has sparked criticism of right-wingers seeking free access for Jews to the site, sacred to both Islam and Judaism. Members of the parliamentary Interior Committee were forced for theReuter - 233 words
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Article63 1986-01-16 7 BAHRAIN, Wed. A Bahrain court has declared a man who bit his moth-er-in-law m a row over moving house not guilty of assault, local newspapers reported today. It accepted his plea that he bit her m self-defence when she tried to prevent him moving his furniture outReuter - 63 words
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Advertisement215 1986-01-16 8 Assuming that, for the past year It's possible that youVe noticed the Public on Saturday, 18th January or so, you've been living in a storm strange flying machines overhead and only, from 11.00am till 6.00 pm. drain, it may come as a surprise to wondered if this had anything to215 words
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334 1986-01-16 9 JAKARTA, Wed. Heavy monsoon rains threaten to unleash an avalanche of volcanic mud on the northern suburbs of Indonesia's ancient capital of Jogjakarta, a senior vulcanologist said today. Mr Irwan Bahar, head of a unit monitoring the activities of Mount Merapi, said about a millionReuter - 334 words
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134 1986-01-16 9 Indonesian preacher gets 14 years for subversion JAKARTA, Wed. A militant Muslim preacher and former MP was sentenced today to 14 years' jail by an Indonesian court for delivering subversive sermons. Mawardi Noor, 67, an MP m the late *****, was found guilty of undermining the state and creating hostileReuter; AP - 134 words
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Article74 1986-01-16 9 BANGKOK, Wed. An investigation has begun to try to discover how a group of Japanese businessmen could make use of city power poles for their cable television operation apparently without permission. Mr Amnuay Udomsilpa, general manager of the electricity authority, said the Overseas Programme Service CoAP - 74 words
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Article51 1986-01-16 9 BANGKOK, Wed. A Thai ranger was killed and another was wounded m a clash with intruding Vietnamese troops m south-east Thailand. The clash occurred last Monday when Vietnamese soldiers from neighbouring Cambodia chased Khmer Rouge guerillas into the village of Chamrak m the Thai province of Trat.Reuter - 51 words
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Article33 1986-01-16 9 JAKARTA, Wed. A Garuda Airline Airbus with 154 passengers on board skidded into a field as it landed at a south Sulawesi airstrip m the first Airbus accident m Indonesia. AFPAFP - 33 words
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Article, Illustration389 1986-01-16 9 MANILA, Wed. PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos was more equal than his rivals when it came to media coverage of the Feb 7 election campaign because of his position, a government lawyer said today. Assistant Solicitor-Gen-eral Eduardo Montenegro told a hearingReuter; UPI - 389 words
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362 1986-01-16 9 Rithauddeen on the Cambodian problem BONN, Wednesday MALAYSIAN Foreign Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen said yesterday it was clear that no moves towards a political settlement of the seven-year-old Cambodian problem were likely m the near future. In a speech to the German Society for ForeignReuter - 362 words
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Article49 1986-01-16 9 JAKARTA, Wed. A diarrhoea epidemic has left at least 20 people dead and more than 80 ill m Indonesia. Four children and two adults died m the past week m the Asahan district of north Sumatra, which has suffered serious floodiner following heavy rain. AFPAFP - 49 words
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223 1986-01-16 9 Thai coup plot trial BANGKOK, Wednesday DEFENCE lawyers for the 40 alleged plotters of a coup attempt last September today began cross-ex-amining Thai Air Force Commander-in-Chief Praphan Dhupatemiya, the first prosecution witness. Marshal Praphan said on his third day of testimony mAFP - 223 words
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146 1986-01-16 9 BANGKOK, Wed. Two West German tourists have been arrested on drug smuggling charges after X-rays showed one of them had swallowed condoms stuffed with heroin, police said today. Police, acting on a tip, stopped Raymond Rudolf Cierpka, 38, and Helmut Link, 29, as theyReuter; AFP - 146 words
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188 1986-01-16 9 Saudi's Aids order delays departure of Thai workers BANGKOK, Wed. Thousands of Thai workers had to delay their departure to Saudi Arabia following a Saudi order requiring foreign workers to be certified free of the deadly Aids disease before obtaining visas, reports here said today. Thai hospitals also reportedly haveAFP - 188 words
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Article, Illustration161 1986-01-16 11 TEACHERS and pupils teaming up m the true spirit of gotong royong (co-operation) to repair classroom f urnitnre at the Sekolah Rendah Kebangsaan m Kuala Lompor. Boys from the IPrimary Five and Six classes and three teachers formed a roster to work on theNST - 161 words
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286 1986-01-16 11 Move to retrain and find alternative jobs for jobless KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE Labour Ministry is working on a plan, acceptable to both employers and employees, to tackle the retrenchment problem m the country. The plan would involve retraining of retrenched workers andNST - 286 words
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Article167 1986-01-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Cabinet today agreed that Bernama, the national news agency, would supply news materials, articles and information on current developments m the country to Malaysian missions, student bodies and government agencies abroad. Information Minister Datuk Rais Yatirn told reporters after the weeklyBernama - 167 words
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Article60 1986-01-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR, .Wed. All 170 booths for the Pacific Area Travel Association (Pata) travel mart, to be held m conjunction with the Pata conference at the Putra World Trade Centre here from April 9 to 16, have been fully booked. Pata President Alwin Zecha saidBernama - 60 words
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352 1986-01-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysian Bar Council Vice-President Param Cumaraswamy today denied making a seditious statement m connection with death-row convict Sim Kie Chon. He told the High Court here that the statement was an open appeal to the Pardons Board to commute Sim's deathBernama - 352 words
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226 1986-01-16 11 Thais voice concern over border wall BANGKOK, Wednesday AUTHORITIES m southern Thailand have voiced concern over alleged encroachment caused by Malaysia's construction of a wall to curb smuggling and other illegal activities along the Thai-Malaysia border. Betong's assistant district chief, Mr Sunn Hemnukul, said the wall had encroached about 50Bernama - 226 words
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Article120 1986-01-16 11 ALOR STAR, Wednesday THE Malaysian Tourist Development Corporation (TDC) is drawing up a national master plan for tourism m the country, TDC Deputy Direc-tor-General Kamaruddin Ahmad said. The plan would emphasised marketing, he told a one-day forum on Tourist Promotional Strategies for the Northern RegionBernama - 120 words
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247 1986-01-16 11 Pas denies distributing distorted video-tapes of Baling KUALA TRENGGANU, Wed. The opposition Parti Islam (Pas) has denied allegations that it was distributing a video-taped version of the Novl9 Baling incident m Trengganu and Kelantan which distorted the facts. "The government's allegation that there is such a video film of theBernama - 247 words
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Article, Illustration345 1986-01-16 12 KONG SOOK CHIN - KONG SOOK CHIN College of Medicine at SGH will be its new home By THE Health Ministry will be moving next year to a new home at the Singapore General Hospital. Its new headquarters will be m the present College of Medicine building. A stone's throw345 words
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Article, Illustration72 1986-01-16 12 ROAD resurfacing, such as this one along the Junction of Alexandra and River Valley roads, Is also common elsewhere, especially after several days of heavy rain. The Public Works Department said It always anticipated the need to repair roads with potholes caused by downpours.72 words
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320 1986-01-16 12 CHUA CHIN CHYE - CHUA CHIN CHYE The condo pool drownings By "I SHOULDN'T have left them alone," Madam Leong Siew Hong said yesterday as she spoke about how her only daughter and son were found drowned m a two-metre-deep condominium swimming pool on Monday. There were320 words
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Article93 1986-01-16 12 Man jailed for damaging statues A 21- YEAR-OLD man was yesterday sentenced to 30 months' jail for damaging three religious statues and a glass panel m a church. Philips Antony De Laure, who has previous convictions for various offences, told the court he was "very sorry." The court earlier heard93 words
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Article, Illustration382 1986-01-16 12 BENG TAN - BENG TAN British Council man reviews programmes m Spore By WHILE one Minister of State said Singapore needed more stress on culture and less on education, another said m a separate conversation that stress should be placed on education instead. Mr Wong Kan382 words
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Article, Illustration442 1986-01-16 12 TWO questions are so often posed by Singaporeans that the British Council's Director of Studies, Dr David Willis, regards them as "almost routine social acts." These questions concern two things of great importance to many here food and language. They are: "Have you had442 words
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216 1986-01-16 13 TELEVISION commercials hailing Singapore as a tourist attraction are getting a good reception m the United States. Three Singapore Tourist Promotion Board advertisements selling Singapore's oriental mystique, its people, and the surprises m store for tourists, have won first place m one216 words
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387 1986-01-16 13 New language scheme for top pupils well received ONE m two top pupils taking Malay and nearly one m three of the best Tamil language students have opted for a new programme for the cream of Secondary One pupils. They will study two first languages Malay or Tamil, and English.387 words
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Article, Illustration244 1986-01-16 13 Body of accident victim brought back THE body of Miss Ang Lai Suan, who died m a road accident near Ipoh, has been brought back to Singapore. Miss Ang, 18, died while her friend, Malaysian jockey Ismadi Ismail, 23, who was driving, suffered serious injuries when their car collided head-on244 words
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194 1986-01-16 13 KL architects assure S'pore institute THE Malaysian Institute of Architects (PAM) has assured its Singapore counterparts that Singapore architects have not been touting for jobs m Malaysia. It is foreign architects with offices m Singapore who are engaging m unethical practices, according to a letter from Dato Kington Loo, chairman194 words
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182 1986-01-16 13 TOP Asean scientists and policy-makers will meet m Kuala Lumpur m April to discuss science and technology cooperation programmes. They will take part m the first Asean Science and Technology Week, organised by the Asean Committee on Science and Technology at the Putra World182 words
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86 1986-01-16 13 AN ASEAN meeting on population and development planning will open today at the Dynasty Hotel. Mr Yeo Cheow Tong, Minister of State (Health and Foreign Affairs), will deliver the keynote address on Friday to Asean programme heads. The 9th Meeting of the86 words
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Article, Illustration406 1986-01-16 14 AEROSPACE and air-craft-related industries m Asia have made rapid Sr ogress, and this is reected m expansion of the air show. Opening Asian Aerospace '86 yesterday, BrigGen (Res) Lee Hsien Loong said Singapore would continue to promote these industries "which will be one of406 words
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906 1986-01-16 14 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN I don't want to shut out your appeal, says Chief Justice By THE Court of Appeal gave Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam two chances yesterday to amend his petition of appeal over the dismissal of his slander suit against Mr Goh Chok906 words
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Article, Illustration210 1986-01-16 14 Two Singaporeans top London secretarial exam WHEN you have a debtor hurling abuse at you over the phone, distinctions m shorthand and secretarial duties don't help. That's what law firm secretary Miss Michelle Ong Bee Yian, 23, realised yesterday when she had to call m the debts tor her firm.210 words
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Article45 1986-01-16 14 SAF exercise THE RSAF will conduct air exercises over Sembawang, Yio Chu Kang, Ang Mo Kio, Toa Payoh and the East Coast today between 3 pm and 5 pm. Helicopters will be flying at low levels and the public is advised not to be alarmed.45 words
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90 1986-01-16 14 A 13- YEAR-OLD boy is helping police with investigations after a woman was molested along a footpath m Marsiling Crescent on Monday. The 32-year-old woman was walking near Block 218 at 8.30 pm when someone came from behind and grabbed her neck and breasts. She90 words
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187 1986-01-16 14 Man posed as police officer to cheat A FORMER police constable pleaded guilty yesterday to two charges of cheating by posing as a police officer to check on two people he accused of being illegal lottery collectors. Ling Kirn Bee, 42, now a mosaic labourer, was with Asnawi bin Sarmin,187 words
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219 1986-01-16 14 ABOUT US$2.5 million (about 5J5.3 million), arising from fraud by a businessman now at large, was yesterday ordered py a magistrate to be delivered to the Chartered Bank. However, the matter is not entirely closed yet as it will be the219 words
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80 1986-01-16 14 Case against Filipino youth put off THE case against a Filipino youth accused of dishonestly retaining stolen property was adjourned to Saturday. Juan Eduardo C. Teodora, 18, a student, is alleged to have committed the offence m a room m Dynasty Hotel on Jan 7. He allegedly kept a diamond80 words
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Article, Illustration461 1986-01-16 15 GRACE CHNG - GRACE CHNG Joint-venture with US firm to make IBM-compatible machines By WEARNES Technology, the computer arm of Wearne Brothers, has secured orders for about 5,000 units of its IBM-compatible microcomputer which it is making here. Mr Wong Chun Win, Wearnes Technology's managing director, said461 words
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Article, Illustration625 1986-01-16 15 SUMIKO TAN - Burmese culture thrives unnoticed in Singapore SUMIKO TAN By A BUDDHIST altar stands on the balcony. On the coffee table m the living room sits a decorative Burmese "soung" or harp. Video tapes of Burmese pop stars lie next to the VCR while American TV stars smile from bedroom wall625 words
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Article159 1986-01-16 15 A MAN and a woman will be tried m the High Court for the kidnap of a seven-year-old boy at Braddell Primary School m Toa Payoh last January. Construction sub-con-tractor Ng Weng Weng, 31, and housewife Tan Ah Swee, 36, were committed to stand159 words
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280 1986-01-16 15 Extra precautions for tunnelling at Victoria Street DIFFICULT soil conditions lie ahead for Mass Rapid Transit contractors who will tunnel under Victoria Street. The MRT Corporation and its contractors will take extra precautions while tunnelling towards Lavender Street from City Hall station, the corporation's Public Relations Manager, Mrs Tammie Loke,280 words
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99 1986-01-16 15 Free booklet on MRT project now available A 28-PAGE booklet detailing the Mass Rapid Transit project is now available free of charge to the public. The MRT Corporation has prepared some 7,Mf copies In view of interest from the public and students and numerous requests from overseas for information. Those99 words
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157 1986-01-16 17 Gang of 4 m-cycle theft suspects arrested POLICE believe they have crippled a gang of motorcycle thieves with the arrest of four youths and seizure of five suspected stolen motorcycles and parts, worth a total of $20,000, m the past two days. The four suspects, all unemployed and aged between157 words
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Article, Illustration332 1986-01-16 17 Intraco asked to handle part of PNG nee trade SINGAPORE'S state trading company, Intraco, has been asked to handle a part of Papua New Guinea's rice trade, which is monopolised by Australian traders. Mr Paul Torato, Minister for Lands and Physical Planning, said yesterday that the total value of rice332 words
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Article, Illustration130 1986-01-16 17 picture. EATING m class is not allowed, so why are these Primary Five pupils of Temasek Primary School m New Upper Changi Road doing Just that? The answer repairs. Work is being carried oat on the apron corridor, which hasBerita Harian - 130 words
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Article37 1986-01-16 17 THE closing date for the First Portasound Competition 1986 has been extended by a week to next Thursday. Entry forms may be collected at Yamaha Music School and the Culture Section of the People's Association.37 words
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Article97 1986-01-16 17 THE Board of Commissioners of Currency has stopped selling uncirculated 1986 coins at Victoria Theatre and two other locations where the coins went on sale on Tuesday. The coins are no longer on sale at Victoria Theatre, Ang Mo Kio Bo Wen Community Centre97 words
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473 1986-01-16 17 PAUL JACOB - Safra plans for family recreational needs PAUL JACOB By ACTIVITIES planned by the Singapore Armed Forces Reservists' Association for the next financial year will have something for everyone reservists and their families. The association will work with more reservist units to organise activities for servicemen on the last day of473 words
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508 1986-01-16 17 Fewer vacant homes than developers say LATEST Government statistics show that there are significantly fewer vacant homes and offices than developers claimed m a recent report to a Government economic sub-committee. The statistics, released yesterday by the Ministry of National Development, also show that the percentage of vacant private property508 words
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217 1986-01-16 17 Court admits tapes as evidence in corruption trial A DISTRICT judge yesterday admitted as evidence three tapes of the telephone conversations made by a former senior branch manager of an insurance company who is accused of corruption. Relevant parts of the tapes were played m court and two of the217 words
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224 1986-01-16 19 TELECOMS may not be hiring new workers this year to fill vacancies created by retirements and resignations. The general manager, Mr Gfoh Seng Kirn, says this m the latest issue of the Telecoms employees' newsletter, Hello. Existing staff, he says, should take224 words
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Article90 1986-01-16 19 Two rob masseuse of $13,000 TWO men, one carrying a knife, held up a masseuse m a Housing Board lift and robbed her of $13,080 m jewellery m Dover Road on Tuesday. Madam Moh Ah Kiu, 46, toid police that two men followed her into a ground floor lift m90 words
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565 1986-01-16 19 Jewellery group given $202,000, exhibition organiser $70,000 A JEWELLERY group and an exhibition organiser have been given financial assistance by the Government to set up marketing offices overseas. The Trade Development Board has given them a total of $272,000 for the projects. The money,565 words
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Article, Illustration404 1986-01-16 19 DAVID TOH - DAVID TOH By EIGHT used-car dealers at the Kampong Java fringe carpark have been given notice to vacate the premises by Feb 28. A Land Office spokesman said the notice was served m October because the land is required for the extension of404 words
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Article61 1986-01-16 19 THE case against Ramaiah s/o Samynathan, 38, charged with vandalism, was yesterday adjourned for three weeks. He was offered bail of $5,000 m two sureties. No plea was taken from Ramaiah, who is accused of damaging the windscreen of a police patrol car on Tuesday m61 words
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204 1986-01-16 19 3-storey mosque planned by Muslim professionals THE design for a threestorey mosque m Clementi has been proposed by a mosque building committee. Normally, it is the Housing Board that designs mosques and then submits the designs to the Muslim Religious Council of Singapore (Muis. However, the Darussalam Mosque Building Committee,204 words
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Article, Illustration206 1986-01-16 19 THIS Is how a policeman will strike an attacker with his baton from now on. A police trainee at the Police Academy m Thomson Road demonstrates by aiming his baton at the knee of his "attacker" to bring him down. The two trainees were among206 words
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206 1986-01-16 19 Man's bail forfeiture cut from $20,000 to $5,000 A FISHERMAN not only succeeded m getting the High Court to reduce a $20,000 bail forfeiture order against him to $5,000 but also be allowed to pay m instalments. In reducing the sum to be forfeited, Mr Justice T.S. Sinnathuray took into206 words
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Advertisement287 1986-01-16 12 The experience begins with a special welcome bouquet. This is an appreciation of how much we > enjoy having you with us. 'W U P" During your stay, you'll notice fIV i jfe%st°f Jf the little things that get done *li <M& i^u I Hp m^ JF quietly and efficient!}'.287 words
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Advertisement579 1986-01-16 14 W^j Stateof-the-art p^ at your fingertips fI^^^^SHBIHBSHHHHHHHi (hybrid). -^rWt" to r -^^^^sHM High performance W^^l^-Hr^^^ss^^(p and reliability. mk ii«^^B§^ JLW I Trunk and extension k J rS% t J status display. WMONfII Hfl^^i£^<li»>'*>^H System can be v w^KtaWWaa^^S^- tailored to suit your '^^i#Pfp organizational needs. Diapason Hotline: *****33 Mf FOCUS579 words
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Advertisement71 1986-01-16 14 HOW DOES A JAPANESE ELEPHANT ARRIVE AT YOUR HOME? Available at all leading household-ware retail shops and department stores. \bu can aiso see the entire range at the Hiap Huat Showroom. V, -i nT HIAP HUAT POTTERY PTE LTD II n I Your symbol of quality and durability ~7(~\ lIDI71 words
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Advertisement372 1986-01-16 15 Ws no contest Everybody bagsaprize. Everybody who buys US$5OO of buys their Citicorp Travelers Checks Citicorp Travelers Checks bags a super- before January 31, 1986 bags a prize, light, super-strong camera case. With a Citicorp Travelers Checks are the pocket to carry passport, tickets, secure way to carry your travel372 words
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Advertisement560 1986-01-16 17 I Sign wp for 36 It's here again. The Glamour Awards. Singapore's biggest fashion event and certainly the richest Only this time it will be grander and even richer m prizes. For each of the three winners are prizes worth $28,000. There are three categories. Discoz>ery of the Year. Model560 words
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Advertisement63 1986-01-16 19 Easy ;o take, S( yen Seas multi-vitamin syrup with 8 important vitamins, cod liver oil and natural orange ju cc is for children of all ages^^^^^^ It helps build strong bones Jp^^^Bk and teeth and stimulates appetite. So sta-l their Jay with mmmi^^mM Seven Seas. SEVENSEA3 9 Seven Se&s Multi-vitamin63 words
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Advertisement443 1986-01-16 19 I IHttlATJift I I Lobster Salad Cold Cuts BMH Another Specialty only nx>m Dragon City. Discover some of the finest Sichuan and seafood BPI dishes at Dragon City. Experience the warm and iß^^lMttfl impeccable service, so reminiscent of traditional mm fl Chinese hospitality and respect. Amidst rich and i^%2^H elaborate443 words
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511 1986-01-16 20 The Straits Times says Let Westland decide its fate ANYONE with a modicum of news sense could be forgiven for thinking that the Westland helicopter affair which continues to rage m Britain, is little more than a storm m a teacup. It may seem understandable to wonder how a controversy511 words
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641 1986-01-16 20 Ni^fl*'*^ ONCE you study a language "properly", you are likely to lose your flair for picking up lingos and prattling away. Grammar is good for you no doubt, but like strong medication it often has side-effects. The commonest of these can be termed "perfectionist's641 words
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Article, Illustration1566 1986-01-16 20 PAUL JOHNSON - PAUL JOHNSON What would happen if the United States retreated from its unrelished role as leader of the Free World? Within a decade, the world balance of economic and thus military power would be totally changed and the US would find1,566 words
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Advertisement191 1986-01-16 20 1 Kiliil I'm 4fl i JANE'S js» Regarded by service and industry leaders b k ll™/^ throughout the world as the most definitive and I/\m« t authoritative sources of reference available. Jane's J^^ Yearbooks put the facts that matter at your x: p Jane's Airport Equipment Jane's Military Communications imyeriipb.191 words
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Miscellaneous3 1986-01-16 20 (o\\}lfi$lini •.•pi,- W^/ip/^^^fe3 words
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Article, Illustration1175 1986-01-16 21 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - Like an old song sung to a new tune Around the region YANG RAZALI KASSIM Moscow's foray into South-east Asia By Economic approach replaces ideological strategy JAKARTA Moscow's present diplomatic foray into non-communist South-east Asia is like an old song with a new tune, one analyst here said. In the1,175 words
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Article, Illustration530 1986-01-16 21 HO CHIN BENG - Nonya widow still going strong at 96 Table talk HO CHIN BENG By Number 131,000 men aged 55-plus (1 m 10 Singapore men) 143,000 women aged 55-plus (1 m 9 Singapore women) Marital status Men Women Single 3.4% 3.5% Married 87.3% 52.6% Widowed 8.5% 42 9% Divorced 0.8% 1.1% Life530 words
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Advertisement147 1986-01-16 21 (fl^\ ELBA's Lunar %Jkt New Year Offer! J^TS\ r_trali this; rpal honiis Vz savings now! uAi LUURcK Double-glass door Lifetime warranty on safety Electric oven and grill Auto ignition 3 gas burners 1 pro-burner i tui iigi' 111 1.. 1 year guarantee 2 years' n I.' m!! jjK_^^^j__j^^Sß_j_S__MiMM!li_MlMM£!i^^ I _|j147 words
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Advertisement80 1986-01-16 21 CLUB MED CHERATING BEACH, MALAYSIA. T^^ (?/jf. To Cherating Beach, Malaysia. Do nothing. YOUR CLUB MED HOLIDAY INCLUDES ROOM, BREAKFAST, LUNCH, I DINNER, WINE, MINI-CLUB. WINDSURFING, SAILING, TENNIS, x SQUASH, YOGA, AEROBICS, FITNESS PROGRAMME, ARCHERY, SPORTS INSTRUCTION. BATIK SILK PAINTING. COMPUTER INSTRUCTION, DISCO, CABARET SHOWS, ETC. Meditcrrance /<s£**+ I More80 words
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161 1986-01-16 22 I REFER to the letter "Mini bus guide needed" from Mr Raju. (ST, Jan 7). Bus Guide '85 was our attempt to produce a comprehensive guide to meet the requests of our customers. It, therefore, contains extra information, such as timetables, bus stop names and161 words
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Letter77 1986-01-16 22 I REFER to the letter "Save Pulau Seking: Must JTC acquire this natural but hardly promoted attraction?" by Mr Prithpal Singh. (ST, Jan 11). I wish to clarify that Pulau Seking, managed by the Land Office, has been earmarked for long-term industrial development by the Jurong Town Corporation.77 words
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Letter105 1986-01-16 22 MAY I on behalf of my husband, son and myself say a big thank you to the people of Singapore for being kind and friendly towards us during our recent visit. We are only working class people but were treated like royalty. The guides were wonderful am so was105 words
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370 1986-01-16 22 Time to revive entrepreneurial spirit ON RETURNING after a few years abroad, I feel compelled to make this observation about Singapore. It is marvellous that the new generation leaders are prepared to admit past mistakes and reassess past economic decisions. On my part, I370 words
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260 1986-01-16 22 I WOULD like to comment on the letter "Is home market really down?" by "Wondering". (ST. Dec 27). I feel the law of supply and demand cannot adequately explain the current depressed property market m Singapore. There is this additional, critical factor: Confidence. This can260 words
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210 1986-01-16 22 Clearer signs needed along ECP THE Public H orks Department should ■'je commended for having installed numerous and attractive directional signboards along expressways for the benefit of roctd-users. I would, however, like to point out that motorists who drive along the East Coast Parkway towards Changi Airport get confused by210 words
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165 1986-01-16 22 I LIVE m the Whampoa area and am a frequent user of the Whampoa branch library. I have recently been rather disturbed by the change m its opening hours. It used to open on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 2 pm to165 words
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785 1986-01-16 22 A case for respect i between Bar and Bench THE complaint of the new President of the Law Society alleging the failure on the part of the "> :h to accord the respect due to members of the Bar made at the ceremonial opening of the Legal Year and the785 words
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Letter165 1986-01-16 22 DR Koh Lam Son was unusually harsh on Mr Chiam See Tong. (ST, Dec 21). Instead of a courteous 3uestion, he overstepped le line when he assaulted Mr Chiam's personality with the use of words such as "alter ego", and the following couplet: "Forsooth what manner of165 words
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Letter156 1986-01-16 22 MY son, who recently began doing National Service, was approached by an insurance agent at his camp and advised to take out a life insurance policy. He took out one for $50,000 at a monthly premium of $21.25, and $42.50 after a period of five years. I156 words
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Advertisement172 1986-01-16 22 B^' i-- r I IB" It^ m.li wn'^m II MKrP* 4 Mflk^i Hl* iHHR^P 9 p !jhH 2^.. nf «mpp"BBP^^^BBH Sb^^iK ■Wri«r Mb. t i^gSakvy^BKr Havelock Road Singapore 0316 Tel: 73JJKJ11 Telex: R^2J^l S^fe KINGSHOTEL Fax: *****64 I Preliminary enamel-filling and burning by artisans These remarkable items make valuable gifts172 words
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Article, Illustration67 1986-01-16 23 TRADING on the Singapore stock market was again subdued m the absence of fresh leads. The Straits Times Industrial Index dipped 4.06 points to 629.94 while the Business Times Composite Index fell 2.64 points to 540.49. Rises lagged behind falls by 30 to 95 with 39 stocks unchanged.67 words
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Article51 1986-01-16 23 Aokam 340 +31 Roir Elect 280 +30 UOB 334+6 FIN MS +5 FELS 1»5 Es»5Oc 231 +3 hcbcapt 162 +3 MknMsuHc 140 +3 Cora Plant Me 211 +2 Reck Sent 152 +2 Klip 92 +2 OUB 255+1 Spore Bus 240 +1 SriHartinus 215 +1 KlKepont 1S3 +1 Mraco 16151 words
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Article68 1986-01-16 23 C I C 220 -24 HTai-Pan 65 -17 M Breweries 550 -15 Hkian Firifc 120 -15 ICS 476 -M Apoh 68 -12 A B N 100ft 446 -11 Ayer Hrtam Tin 490 -10 Oriental HMcs 205 -10 Sim Lim Finance 14S -10 Haw Par ISO -J Sim Lim 16268 words
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Article12 1986-01-16 23 SIA 882,000 Sime Dorby 379,000 Spore Land 309,000 Seol.on 209,00012 words
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Article79 1986-01-16 23 Jan 14 lan 15 Jan 14 Jan 15 BT Composite 543 13 540 49 BT Indicator *****69 *****82 ST Properties ***** 377.19 BT 08/ OS +42 —41 ST Minings 301 28 302 11 CADI -6454 -6506 ST Plantations *****5 2202.27 OBV -*****7 -*****8 OCBC ***** ***** ST Industrials 634.0079 words
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Article35 1986-01-16 23 INDICES High Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1985/86 High 852.65 (7/3/85) 757.79 (8/3/85) 1985/86 Low 596.18 (23/12/85) ***** (23/12/85) All time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06(8/2/84) All time Low 74 75 (17/9/64) 517 42(23/12/85)35 words
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Article16 1986-01-16 23 THE US dollar lost 70 ticks to close at DM 2.4685 m Singapore. i 116 words
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Article21 1986-01-16 23 DM V FF S$ H$ USS 1.4370 2.4705 202.65 unq 2 1275 unq 1.4382 2.4685 202.65 7.5700 2.1280 7.807021 words
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Article12 1986-01-16 23 In Singapore, gold gained US$3.BO to close at U*****.00 an ounce.12 words
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Article33 1986-01-16 23 Eurodollar: Gained eight ticks to 91.88 a contract. Dentschemark: Gained six ticks to 0.4072 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained six ticks to 0.*****5 a contract. Gold: Gained US$2.6O to U*****.10 an ounce.33 words
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Article86 1986-01-16 23 US retail sales up 1.9 WASHINGTON, Wed. United States retail sales, spurred by a rebound m vehicle demand, posted a 1.9-percent increase last mcnth, the biggest gain since September last year, the government reported yesterday. The strong showing helped boost total sales by 6.3 percent for last year, the CommerceAP - 86 words
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Article69 1986-01-16 23 TAIPEI, Wed. A member of the Control Yuan, Taiwan's highest supervisory body, today urged financial authorities to correct alleged irregularities m Cathay Life Insurance Co Ltd Mr Chen Han-Chen said m a report of an investigation he conducted last year that the company, the country's largest lifeAFP - 69 words
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Article105 1986-01-16 23 LONDON, Wed. The Bank of England took swift action m the money markets yesterday to defuse upward pressure on British interest rates, less than a week after the key base lending rate was pushed up by one percentage point to prevent a run on sterling. After aReuter - 105 words
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Article51 1986-01-16 23 TAIPEI, Wed. Taiwan is to relax its banking regulations to allow foreign banks m Taipei to open branches m other cities, a Finance Ministry spokesman said. He told reporters the move was part of plans to liberalise financial markets and followed complaints by United States banks.Reuter - 51 words
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Article82 1986-01-16 23 NEW DELHI, Wed. India will offer attractive terms to foreign oil companies to encourage them to make new bids to explore oil m the country's offshore and onshore areas, Petroleum Minister Nawal Kishore Sharma has said. The government would decide shortly on the new bids fromReuter - 82 words
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Article51 1986-01-16 23 MALAYSIAN politician Dato Mohamed Bin Rahmat, who is deemed to have an interest m Bakat Corporation, has told the authorities that he no longer has any interest, directly or indirectly, m Growth Industrial Holdings Ltd since Bakat is now no more a shareholder of the51 words
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Article, Illustration1154 1986-01-16 23 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By 30 pc stake held m family trust THE Promet saga took a new twist recently with the discovery that its Chief Executive and Managing Director, Mr Brian Chang, does not directly own any shares m the company he founded.1,154 words
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288 1986-01-16 23 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By TWO charge card companies have increased their levies for late payment of bills. American Express has already informed its members of the increases while Carte Blanche will inform its cardholders of the changes m their next bill. Tardy payers288 words
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Article, Illustration469 1986-01-16 23 MARA FERNANDEZ - More firms list productivity levels in annual reports MARA FERNANDEZ By PUBLIC-LISTED companies are heeding the call to bare their productivity levels and more are including the value-added statement m their annual reports m addition to the usual profit and loss levels and other financial statements. Sixteen listed companies now469 words
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460 1986-01-16 23 Mak sues Promet chief over alleged deal KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Businessman Mak Kok has filed a writ m the High Court against Promet's Chief Executive, Mr Brian Chang, alleging that Mr Chang had not complied with a verbal agreement to sell him 100 million Promet shares for $110 million. InNST - 460 words
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Article283 1986-01-16 23 N. BALAKRISHNAN - N. BALAKRISHNAN By THE Export Credit Insurance Corporation of Singapore will be hosting a world meeting of the major export credit organisations next month, and it is likely that an enhanced role for ECICS will be announced then. The week-long convention, being held for the283 words
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Advertisement115 1986-01-16 23 TUDOR: BUILDING. Cut from a solid block of stainless steel each j^^* pl s ls V .Tudor Oyster case is then shaped, polished and L "—^^^\veld,blot or screw, the case retains 1 the toughness and strength of the \^^^T The winding crown of the water-proof, selfwinding Tudor is an engineering115 words
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Article2219 1986-01-16 24 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m ai the stock exchange, is covered m "business done". Further, because all dealings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does riot show the trend m2,219 words
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Article1902 1986-01-16 24 INDUSTRIALS Ajinomoto (2 50B) A Choc (2.266 2.505H1) 2.30 xd AMD (3.965) Alcom (0.62B)(I0)0.62 (2) 0.63 AISB (0 68 ,8 0.695) (7) 0.69 (3) 0.68' 2 (2) 0 69 xd API (0.528 0.52' ;5) (2) 0 53 (20) 053 (t) 0 53 (8) 0.52W (4)1,902 words
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Article2805 1986-01-16 24 Al shares quoted have a par value of SI. unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Taiexempted dividend ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with tne price quoted m dollars *****/86 Last Yield Vol Day Hifh Low Comoany Sale Change ('000) High Low2,805 words
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Article367 1986-01-16 25 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 5V4 5 4 3 /t 5 Monthly 5 l A Autosave 44 Fixed deposit 1 month 4/4 4% 4 4'«(1) 2 months 4 '4(1) 3 months 4 V< 4'i 4'/ 4 4 MO 6 months 4>/2 4V2 4Vz 4 'a367 words
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Article155 1986-01-16 25 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SJIO foreifß currency Australian dollar 1.4725-1.4753 6.94-6.74 Canadian dollar 1.5086—1.5104 6.65—6.54 NZ dollar 1.0842-1.0879 9.43-9.10 Sterling pound 3.0550-3.0593 3.30-3.25 US dollar 2.1280-2.1290 4.73-4.69 Local dofars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling155 words
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Article102 1986-01-16 25 THE US dollar closed mixed against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed lower at 2.1280/90 m quiet trading. It traded between 2.1265 and 2.1300 and opened at 2.1295/05. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.4710/20 and closed at 2.4715/25. It fluctuated102 words
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Article112 1986-01-16 25 THE kilobar market Ctainf price traded between 5523,145 W* and 5523,520 yesterday. 2O0) In the Far East mar- puvcirAl n^ c^.ket, gold opened at ""a"* 1 ■nwn-s«« U*****. 30/338. 70. It M drifted tO 23.160-23.290 U*****.20/338.60 (day's l§ nV-m low) before firming on ")8 m overseas buying to close112 words
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Article25 1986-01-16 25 GOLD US$/oz Ned Tues Singapore 339.70—340.20 338.00 338 50 Hongkong 341.50 341.90 338.10-338.50 Tues Men New York 339.30-339.80 339.70-340.20 London 340.50—341.00 340.50 341.0025 words
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Article210 1986-01-16 25 Managers' prices for Jan 16 Sine apore Unit Trust Th« Commerce 0 96— I 02 The Savings Fund 0.82 —087 Spore Prog Fund 0 40 —0 43 Spore Sec Fund 0 63-0 67 Spore Invest Fund 050 —053 Spore Equity Fund 0 44 —0 47»d Asia Urat Trust210 words
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Article103 1986-01-16 25 Eurodollar 3-month deposit MARCH Eurodollar opened unchanged from EMM's close of 91.84 and traded slightly higher. The market had an upward bias because of short-covering activities after the recent sharp declines. Activity was mostly quiet as dealers awaited the outcome of the G5 meeting over this weekend. LIFFE opening saw103 words
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Article, Illustration65 1986-01-16 25 THE currency futures market was extremely quiet as the dollar marked time for this weekend's G5 meeting. March yen and deutschemark opened higher because of the slightly downward bias on the dollar. March deutschemark closed at 0.4072. (US dollar Oeutschemark) Open High Low Sett Eat Vol Mar 0.4071 0.407465 words
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Article33 1986-01-16 25 MARCH yen closed at 0.*****5. (Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Mar 0.*****6 0.*****6 0.*****4 0.*****5 14 Ju 0.*****8 Sept 0.*****3 Open hit (Tups): Ml. Act Vsl (Tv»): 54).33 words
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Article, Illustration44 1986-01-16 25 GOLD futures were quiet with February gold closing at U*****.10 an ounce. (In USf per troy ounce) Open High Lew Sett Est Vol Peb 342.108 342.10 61 Mar 343.90 Apr 345.90 Open tot (Ties): *T. Act Vol (Tie*): «1. Reports from BA Futures44 words
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626 1986-01-16 25 IT WAS another quiet day yesterday as investors waited for encouraging news to prompt them to enter the market. Trading volume fell to 6.28 million shares worth $12.91 million from Tuesday's 7.85 million shares worth $16.13 million. The Straits Times Industrial Index626 words
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161 1986-01-16 25 TAIPEI, Wed. Shareholders of a Taiwan bank involved m a major financial scandal today voted to merge with a government bank, a Finance Ministry spokesman said. He told reporters the State Taiwan Cooperative Ban* would take over the management of the Tenth Credit Cooperative161 words
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Article322 1986-01-16 25 (.a g* cham. KSKr Sg 1 C" 1 IC I 235 -5 Leighton 86 unch Lend Lease 630 +2 AC I 297 +2 Magellan Pet Aust 225S AN I 300 +2 Mayne Nickless 335 unch APM 307 +1 Metals Explor Aberfoyle 920S -20 NL \Z. 41 +1 Age 245322 words
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Article287 1986-01-16 25 J*l 15 HK$ Chants H k Hotels 3500 +025 X a Wah Bonk susp Stelux Assoc Intl Ho el 096 HK Land 670 +005 KMB 1040 +0 1 Sunshine Pacific 730 -005 Bank Of East Asia 25 20 0 I Hk Land Loan 82 00S Lane Crawford 1500S Swire287 words
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Article67 1986-01-16 25 I I I I I I _i I I I NST Index Wednesday 1,122.02 (1,135.91) Hongkong Hang Seng 7? 8* Wednesday 1,783.66 (1,782.23) g£_ Austraian All-Ordinaries Wednesday 1,050.6 (1,048.9) Nkkei Stock Average Wednesday Closed (12,928.60) Financial fines Industrials Tuesday 1,094.3 (1,108.8) Dow Jones Average £g£ Tuesday 1,519.04 (1,520.53) (Figures67 words
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Article227 1986-01-16 25 Jin 14 US$ Ch»|e Goody eor Tire 30V4 GuH Res 14 unch Alcoa 39 -W Hewlett Pack 37 V, AHied Chem Cp 45 -W InH Busi Mach 149H +X Allis-Chalmers AM -Mi Intl Harvester 9W +W Am Tel Tel 23* Intl Tel 4 Tel 38*4 +H Amox Inc227 words
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Article515 1986-01-16 25 Jan 14 Pence Chanfe Alied-Lyons 260 unch Ass. Domes BTRPLC 360 -6 Bobcocks 167 -I I Barcloys 444 -8 Beecham 325 unch BICC 248 -2 Blue Circle 558 -10 BOCGfoup 283 +1 Boots 231 -7 Bowoter 280 -5 BATS 328 +12 Britannia 138 1 BP 538 unch B Telecom515 words
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Article, Illustration509 1986-01-16 25 i Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCI Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block Lexa MS (8602) 20/1 (2330) F5 *****530/1330 1430 Al/Bl *****330 Fl Helene Del (8S) 16/1 (2330) Fl 1100-1200/1400 1500 U4 S A Vaal (9522G) 16/1 (1600) F7 *****800 B 4509 words
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Article, Illustration272 1986-01-16 25 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Kepp«l Wharves Nha Rong PbA 16/1 1/1 Ocean Pnma P4A 16/1 17 1 Equator 4 K22 aside 16/1 Olympia PIA 16/1 17/1 Fenghang Kl5 aside 16/1 Samudera 105 TB 16/1 16/1 Ibn Hayyan K9 aside 16/1 Seng Leong PSB272 words
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Article20 1986-01-16 25 Rubber Closing prices cents/kio Singapore February 157 50 up 0 25 cents Malaysia February 182.50 up 0 50 cents20 words
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Article24 1986-01-16 25 Closng prices Copper tonne Tutt Spot *****0-*****0 (990.00-990.50) 3 months 1030 .50-1031 00 (1016 50 1017 00) Market tone; Steadier Sales 24.900 tonnes24 words
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Article30 1986-01-16 25 Ckwtf prices Sitvor USS/troy w Ned Tun Singapore 6 00—6 05 5 97-6 02 Tues Man New York 5 99 6 04 5 98-6 03 Source Credit Suisse, Spore30 words
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Article23 1986-01-16 25 CtoMif prices Aluminium £/tome Tun Spot 797.00—***** (800 50—801.00) 3 months 823 00 823 50 (826.50—827.00) Market tone: Easier Sales: 28.750 tonne23 words
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Article98 1986-01-16 25 Crude MS/t«m Jan 677.50 (south) 675 (north) 670 (central) Feb 697.50 (south) Mar 727 50 (south) Refined pain oi US$/tomes RBD palm Feb 315 (sellers) Mar 325 (sellers) Apl 345 (sellers) RBD Olein Feb 335 (sellers) Mar 345 (sellers) Apl 355 (sellers) RBO Stearin Jan/Feb/Mar 290 (sellers) Crude98 words
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526 1986-01-16 26 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH Bank interest may fall and more people may use savings to invest By Comparing CPF and POSB interest rates THE suggestion that the Central Provident Fund peg its interest rates to the market's would be significant m more than one way,526 words
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Article219 1986-01-16 26 NZ interest on the rise WELLINGTON, Wednesday INTEREST rates are rising ahead of the March half-year tax period, reflecting nervousness m the market about the period and the Reserve Bank's liquidity management, money market dealers and analysts said. The main indicator 90--day commercial bills rose to 22.45 per cent todayReuter - 219 words
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Article44 1986-01-16 26 DEPARTMENT store C.K. Tang Ltd has changed its financial year to March 31 instead of Dec 31 each year. The 1985/86 annual accounts and reports will cover a period of 15 months from Jan 1, 1985 to March 31, 1986.44 words
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Article, Illustration97 1986-01-16 26 The music goes on and on MUSIC-lovers now need not get up each time the music ends. Pioneer Electronic Corporation has invented a compact disc digital player that plays up to six discs at a time. Users can programme any or all of the six discs, to play any combination97 words
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Article109 1986-01-16 26 THREE new coatings are now available for the oil industry to help remove oil from poorly-pre-pared surfaces. Makers BP Chemicals claim that these products help cut surface preparation and "down" times for further work on the surfaces by almost 48 per cent. These coatings, the109 words
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Article50 1986-01-16 26 ARE you breaking new ground m re* search? HAS your company come up with an ingenious new product? HAVE you got a bright idea you want the world to know about? Then tell Innovations about it. Write E lease don't phone Timesdollar, 39t, Kirn Seng Road, Singapore 1923.50 words
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Article215 1986-01-16 26 Car sales drop 8.3% in the US DETROIT, Wed. The latest wave of cut-rate financing incentives failed to match exceptionally strong year-ago levels as the nations domestic automakers yesterday reported an 8.3 per cent drop m car sales for the Jan 1 to 10 period. The seven companies, General MotorsUPI - 215 words
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Advertisement41 1986-01-16 24 t^i t| vi i i 1L 1 1 Fo« b riptit call: r— r-r< W *****55 e> Rl IQICS Times Jurong No 2 Jurong Port Road. Singapore 2261 111 lIUI Distributors X, m GO. 'L- 1 Vie n* o^ 01 11641 words
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Advertisement31 1986-01-16 25 For the careerminded this book cuts right through the business jungle and lets you m on the secrets of how to become "upwardly mobile" m your company or organisation THI BOOKSHOP31 words
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Advertisement571 1986-01-16 26 GIVING CAN BE AS EASY AS SELLING If you have our guarantee. And we can give you that guarantee m more ways than one. You can choose between our export credit insurance service. Or, you can if you are a small and medium size company opt for our export factoring571 words
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Advertisement295 1986-01-16 26 Aj, *jE Jr i ——jy-jQ If^is^^Hfl What would you expect from the best loudspeaker at $495nett per pair? You will definitely hope for an systems. The Mercury has the accuracy of sound reproduction f^B"# iP 'T wide frequency response and normally only found m more |H|h|^ Jwk I dynamic characteristic295 words
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Advertisement4595 1986-01-16 27 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: rfr Marjw Friday j 9.00 am to 5.00pm Ordinary: $5 00 per Ime (Mm. $15.00) Food/Eot#rtainm nt (2 _5 rV iJ af^k t\t \f\t fcsT^^N. kf\ f^S^ X% ba urOay oeadiine tor the Sunday T,mes) S«mi-ditptay: $20 00 per col. cm. P.rtonal S«rvk»«/M«rch«rKli«« (11 *2^4,595 words
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Advertisement637 1986-01-16 27 TMEA CLOSER LOOK Lavish yourseL f and enjoy Kobe beef imported directly from the city of Kobe, Japan. Th*>se Kobe cows are massagM and fed with special tood to give its meat the tenderness it's famous for. %^L H i\ 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators > a 1 UNIT USED 2-HP SANYO637 words
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Advertisement607 1986-01-16 27 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal A budget price professional.' household/ office removal, daMver) A disposal services. Contractors for government statutory boards. Specialised m pianos, organs, safes. Careful uniformed workers and effective team leaders provided. Free quotations. Tel: *****73/ *****81 Shalom Transport flarvicea Specialist m household, goods transportation to and from H.D.B.607 words
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Advertisement838 1986-01-16 28 51 Printing/ Copying Services I AV sp**t idiise m printing visiting uds letterheads /While you von I Bills mvemes and all kind nl Staluntry items Designing cmboMing ...oik-, aba avaSabU here FOR QUICK CREATIVE. REI lABI t QUALITY PRIMING CM US TODAY A I •03-44 People- Pdrk C enlre Tel838 words
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Advertisement599 1986-01-16 28 56 Industrial 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies Equipment/ Supplies M wS wMJMJ^^^3^-^""~~^Get the right used equipment. m the right condition... in the right place tap the source only one call. (■HPT'J7a^'*T3?CTTT?WBBHBI Unit Price nil i ill ii iiltifltftfsiMMßMl s$ 1983 4 New Generation DPS Denyo 130 CFM Rotary Screw Air Compressor599 words
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Advertisement349 1986-01-16 28 64 Domestic Help Available FILIPIMO- INDONESIAN SALARY: $200 $250 Trained fIDBD orientMedlMii^J^: Replacement*^. A^&'k juarantee Full insurance proledk*rrJ "fe Professional service S Fii documentation y-^VJL Reasonable fee with ftkL^P no hidden cost!!! *****56/7 j Hi MON-FRI: 9am Bpm SAT-SlfT 9am-spm MF U««l No. C-MH-01 Asia PFRSONALLV SELECTED PROVINCIAL MAIDS THRU'349 words
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Advertisement1205 1986-01-16 28 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available FILIPINO 5220 THAI $220 SRI LANKAN SIM INDONESIAN $200 OFF DAYS COMPENSATED We select trained orientate oui very own girls Good attitude hardworking honest, obedient Complete placement tee includes: Airta'e $5000 Security Bond $10,000 PA Performance Bond Visa Fee Medical Exam process1,205 words
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Advertisement1036 1986-01-16 28 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical 5 An established International Manufacturing Com-m H pany invites applications for the following posi- B f SENIOR ACCOUNTS 1 f CLERK 1 Requirements:- S g Able to maintain a full set of Accounts, Ac- B counting Subsidiary Ledgers and Job1,036 words
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Advertisement767 1986-01-16 28 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical A well established and rapidly expanding MRT contractor invites applicant* to fill the position: GENERAL CLERKS/ TYPISTS OCE O' level. c Minimum 1 year working experience. c To handle all aspects of clerical duties and accurate typing speed of 35 wpm. (mm.) c Working location:-767 words
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Advertisement1300 1986-01-16 28 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situation* Vacant: Sales Sales Wk lEimnl I* i Store Assistants I We are opening more stores m the next few jjijf I months and we offer a challenging career and rf--I prospect for individuals who are sales-oriented I and have a dynamic personality. Jj; I If1,300 words
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Advertisement611 1986-01-16 29 71 Situations Vacant: Sales REQUIRED SALESGIRL FOR tourist shop m Orchard Rd. Knowledge of clothings clerical duties, mm 3 years experience. Mln. salary $500 Contact: *****57. SALES/ MANAGEMENT POSITION avail. Guaranteed mm. income $20,000 pa. to persons with right aptitude AppJy with phone: Katong P O Box 85, 5.9143. MALE/611 words
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Advertisement849 1986-01-16 29 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical (M) MOTOROLA W Electronics Pte Ltd., 1 Components Division I INVITIES APPLICATIONS FOR 1 THE POST OF QA SUPERVISOR Qualifications/Experience Diploma m Chemical Process Technology or equivalent and 1 2 years related experience. GCE A' I Levels with 3-5 years related experience849 words
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Advertisement640 1986-01-16 29 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Si <FV>\ CMX v« 1 tWi SINGAPORE \H £j mJLJLiX^ (pte.) ltd. jH An established Printed Circuit Boards manufacturer |S "3K with most sophisticated and automated machineries WS |^J The factory is fully airconditioned with clean working I BH environment, invites applications640 words
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Advertisement939 1986-01-16 29 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous w*= y Al AVAM i wQSrm BREWERIES W\ ■nf||lll (SPORE) PTE LTD 1 Brewers of Ti\)er Anchor Boer ABC Stout BHHHMLWHBHHiiLi Secondary 2 education Age below 40 years Willing to work on 2 rotating sh.fts Preference will be given to those with939 words
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Advertisement652 1986-01-16 29 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous I JOIN THE I WYWY FAMILY 1) STOREKEEPERS 2) STORE DELIVERY ATTENDANTS 3) DELIVERY DRIVERS Completed or exempted from N.S. Below 25 years of age Preferably residing m or around district 3 Minimum GCE 0' level for post 1 Sec 2 for posts 2 3 For652 words
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Advertisement727 1986-01-16 29 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous GENERAL WORKERS FOR wood work company. Salary $400 Transport provided depending on location. Please come personally at: 27, Kranji Way, Spore 2573 or tel Miss Goh: *****62. $600+ PERSONAL DRIVER to senior partner of large Co. m Shenton Way Preferably 35-45 yrs. old and staying around727 words
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Advertisement799 1986-01-16 29 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance __^JS^ [pJsoo] """poll \T"T/ FREE ESSO PETROL WITH A SINGAPORE FINANCE CAR LOAN If you're looking for a car loan, we will give you an attractive interest rate PLUS free Esso Petrol vouchers. Hurry! This offer expires on 28 Feb 86. Stop by any Singapore Finance799 words
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Advertisement882 1986-01-16 30 87 For Sale: Mercedes '82 MERCEDES 280 S. Q regn Power windows, central looking Tel: *****74 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat NON-PARF, EN, REGD. '80. Ford Cortina 1.6 OL. Tax 3/86, aircon., radio, cassette Good running co. $2.;X>O Tel: *****22. 'Q' PLATE 1979 Fiat 131 CL. Auto Mirafiori. tip top cond882 words
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Advertisement2135 1986-01-16 30 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat buy a ford win a ford To celebrate our 4th Anniversary, To top it off, you will be given an additional Regent Motors will give you a key if you buy any key to the Lucky Draw, if2,135 words
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Advertisement961 1986-01-16 30 96 For Sale: Other Makes SIN HOCK SENG TRADING CO (PTE) LTD Buying ft Selling of USED CAR CAR FINANCE USED CAR MORTGAGE 60b Macpherson Road #01 18 1 1tifTi.1t Industrial Complex Singapore 1336 TEL: *****05, I *****18 LATE 1981 TALBOT Solara PARF aircon.. beautiful cond. cassette $12,500. Loan arrangeable.961 words
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Advertisement1809 1986-01-16 30 97 For Sale: 97 For Sale: 97 For Sale: 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles Commercial Vehicles Commercial Vehicles Commercial Vehicles I DAIH ATSU^O the biggest range of light truck m Singapore B Je? Eillr' Aluminium Panal Van jfOiS extra weatherproof Double Cab ftP*iL^a^a^a#~^BP protection and security for safety and protection1,809 words
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Advertisement480 1986-01-16 30 HOLLAND GROVE, DIST. 10 2 bungalows available. c Partially furnished c Well renovated c 3 rooms 1 servant's a Between $2,500 $3,000. Please call: V.C. Edwardt Pte Ltd. *****98 c Hua Guan Gdn. 2-storey terr. 3 bdmrs., servant's, f/furnished $1,900 a Lorong Kismis 2-storey detached, 4 bdrms., study, 2 baths,480 words
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Advertisement905 1986-01-16 30 106 Accommodation Available: Houses OLD HOLLAND ROAD M storey bungalow with swimming pool Furnished/ alrcond 23.000 sq ft Rental $6,500 0.n.0 Tel: *****44 Ne!!y. ONE OF ITS kind d.lO well renovated d/storey bunglw. Lush greenery with 5 bdrms. Pool. Waterfall. Entertainment area On application. Deka *****32/ 3 2-STOREY 5 BDRMS.905 words
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Advertisement570 1986-01-16 31 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments I ARCADIA I LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS FOR RENT Located m District 11 and the vicinity of country clubs. 4 spacious bedrooms with built-in wardrobes and attached balconies. Fully fitted kitchen with microwave oven, dishwasher, central airconditioning, etc. Swimming/ wading pools, squash courts, jogging570 words
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Advertisement314 1986-01-16 31 cfirdmore cParkJb OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease Lu.-.ury apartments to let with exclusive Country Ciun membership Jus' off Orchard Road 3-bt drooms. large lounne, ample parking Fjrn shed or unfurnished Rent.il 'rom $3,600 per mth ii:cl service charge Visit our show flat, 10am to spm Monday to Saturday or314 words
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Advertisement918 1986-01-16 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments HoHand~(S Road (102Q Choice of Furnishings Classic. Contemporary, Modern Blocks 8 9 exclusively Rental from $1800 p m inclusive s.c. TO SELECT YOUR CHOICE, CALL Sole Leasing Agents Luxurious apts. 3/ 4 bdrms. with facilities m choice locations D.lO Holland Ct. $1,300 D.9 Ardmore Pt. $4,300918 words
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Advertisement995 1986-01-16 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.5 PARKVIEW CONOO. Well maintained. 4 bdrms Kuril. Fully aircond. Swimming pool, tennis squash Rental $2,000 Universal Realty Pte Ltd, *****(56. D.9 ELIZABETH HEIGHTS, brand new penthouse, conveniently located. 5.000 sq.ft.. 5 I 1 bdrms.. pool tennis, squash, etc $4,500. Deans Property *****55. D.9 GRANGEFORD APARTMENT.995 words
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Advertisement993 1986-01-16 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments BROOKVALE MAIS. $200,000 renovation 2500 sq.ft. 4 rm. tastefully furn $3,500. Villanelle *****81. BT.TIMAH MANSION penthouse apartment for rent. S/pool avail. Tel: *****11 Alice/ Gina/ SO. Ng. CHEAP RENTAL IN residential dist. with facilities, aircon fully furn. Unfurn. neg. Tel: *****98. CITY AREA. 4500 sq.ft penthouse.993 words
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Advertisement930 1986-01-16 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments ORCHARD STUDIO APT. F/furn./ aircon., short/ long-term, $1,000 p.m. mcl. PUB. Call *****69. OXLEY RD., ORCHARD Ct 3-bdrm apt. Well furnished $1,100. A.M. Kio 5-rm. flat for rent. *****97. PANDAN VALLEY PENTHOUSE 5 bdrms. with roof gdn. Rental $2600 (neg.). Tel: *****88 PANDAN VALLEY, ACACIA Blk.,930 words
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Advertisement854 1986-01-16 31 110 Accommodation Wanted: Apartments URGENTLY REQD. APTS. D.9, 10. 11, 15. 20. Budget flexible *****33 Solo Real Est. 112 Short-Term Accommodation: Local/ Foreign Service Apartments Centrally located Elegantly furn suites Well equipped kitchen/bar Maid service, laundry, parking. security, CTV, IDD, etc Tel: *****11 ORCHARD AREA FURN. rooms, weekly $150, monthly854 words
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Advertisement1251 1986-01-16 31 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses SUNRISE VIIIA Yio Chu Kang area. /> Sm^ MRzJwilL.* 0 Near Yio Chu Kang and \c\ \ird<^Pn mmk 1 1 •hock Ang Mo Kio MRT stations uta fKml SWEEHILL An excellent location with I&H^ #SE park many well-known1,251 words
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Advertisement761 1986-01-16 32 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses MORTGAGEES' SALE To be held on 23rd January 1986 at the Mercury Room, 18th Floor Apollo Hotel, Havelock Road Singapore -At 2.30 pm RESIDENTIAL LANDED Land at Coronation Walk Lot 1892 MX 2 6514 sqft freehold 168 Coronation Road West 2 storey761 words
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Advertisement813 1986-01-16 32 113 For Sale: Houses D.21, MANDARIN PK. S storey corner terr. 2900 sq ft F'liold Renovated $315,000 Manfold: *****96 D.21 OFF UPP. B.Timah d/storey semi-d 3300 sq.ft. Near amenities. $430,000 Holland *****79. D.26 SPRINGLEAF 2/STOREY seml-d. 5100 sq.ft. 3 I 1 rm. marble fir. $550,000. Villanelle *****81. D.28 SELETAR HILLS813 words
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Advertisement2515 1986-01-16 32 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments WS 37-storey First-class Seaview Apartments 111 LANDMARK TOWER H II Stands on a hill overlooking the sea ideal E=9 f-~M for a relaxing and happy lifestyle. Panoramic I*3 Wm 4^ 'SV^ N > view ot2,515 words
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Advertisement1032 1986-01-16 32 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments DOVER RD. 3-RM. 1.-shape corner 81k.32 New model, near market. All terrazzo. cabinets $62,000 neg (CPF $60,200). *****62. GHIM MOH 4-RM. (Pure), Blk 12A. Terrazzo throughout, aircon., cabinets, p/furn., beautifully renovated. $76,000 neg. *****27. HOUGANG AYE.3 (POINT), 5-rm Blk 16. Morning sun, ceramic throughout, cabinets,1,032 words
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Advertisement684 1986-01-16 32 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 4 RM.: A.M.KIO Aye 1 Blk Sll terrazzo throughout wardrobes cabinets $77,000 *****84 4 RM., 8LK.325, A.M. Kio Central Renovated. $78,000 neg. Tel: *****11/ 2/ 3. Mipo Ent 4-RM. KALLANG AIRPORT, High floor, ceramic throughout $97,000 neg 255-3333 4-RM. SIN MING Rd. Blk 25. all684 words
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Advertisement548 1986-01-16 32 1 18 Factory Spaces f Gtimac I Factory Space 1 Sale or Lease Suitable for Jewellery, Leather Goods and 1 Electronics Components Industries. Area from 2626 sq ft to 7953 sq ft Reasonable Rents Attractive Concessions Tel: *****27/8 *****57 City Industrial |1 Building Factory Space off MacPherson Road 1775 sq548 words
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Advertisement622 1986-01-16 32 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces HILLVIEW TERR. BUKIT Timah fty./ wareh'se 2135 sq.ft.. beautifully partitioned office with aircon ample loading parking facilities Ready for occupation at very attractive rates. Nln Kai Prop *****22 MODERN GROUNDFLOOR WAREHOUSE at Eunos Link for lease 9.000- 40,000 sq.ft. Also available small areas on month to622 words
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Advertisement1108 1986-01-16 33 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces PRIME FACTORY WAREHOUSE CUM OFFICE SPACE M I UNION CENTRE J FOR LEASE jEfl Newly completed 6' -j storey light industrial building at irftffN^TMl^Bl Jalan Pemimpm, Off Upper Thomson Rd .^■S^P^Pj3^3b(B^ cargo lifts of 4,000 lbs 2 passenger lifts of 2,5001,108 words
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Advertisement1308 1986-01-16 33 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces Office Spaces Goldhill is Convenience. rwi^ h S^^i Outs'de CBD. e <^rPin fec?r^ A Shops, restaurants and more, all snop space m 1 1 > I ~^">*h H Goldhil Square \V '^fe« Wlthm thG Same bulldin 9'1,308 words
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Advertisement370 1986-01-16 33 124 For Rent: 124 For Ront: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces J&A' W-iiIHEK W nexi to a well-patronised air-con hawker centre^Bj complete with individual water/toilet facility S varying sizes from 400 sqft to 2300 sqft S at S Eminent Plaza g (at the junction of Lavender St and Jalan Besar) Shop370 words
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Advertisement854 1986-01-16 33 137 Tours 137 Tours Chinese New Year Spring Festival Tours! Sakura Delights Tokyo Disneyland All Japan 'AH Kyusnu Fukucka. NjqasaKi, Mt Aso Tleppu Miyazaki Aoshima/Sakuraiirna/Kanoshima/Osai < a Kyoto/Mars [Ohyo '¥1 Fuji/ Bullet Tram 'Hakone /Atami '.Tokyo Disreyianci Korea/Taiwan- Hong Kong 9/13/17/20/22 Days 9 Days from Ss22»€ iv 9.2. 10/? 23/2.854 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration175 1986-01-16 35 MDM WONG YIN FONG AGE: 71 was called home to be with the Lord on Tuesday Jan. 14, 1986 leaving behind: SON: Chow Chee Hong DAUGHTER-IN-LAW: See Ton Yoke Chee DAUGHTERS: Chow Wai Ying Chow Wai Lin SONS-IN-LAW: Francis Cheong Hon Pin Ding Yew Soong GRANDSONS: Cheong Kin175 words
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Obituary, Illustration34 1986-01-16 35 MR TAHA SUHAIMI BIN ABDULLAH AGE 80 pasted away peacefully on 13.1.86. The family of the late TAHA SUHAIMI BIN ABDULLAH thank relative* and friends for their condolences, donations and attendance durino^heirrecentbereavernent.34 words
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Obituary, Illustration93 1986-01-16 35 The Family Of The Late MISS MARY TAN AH LIAN Age: 26 Departed: 13.1.1966 wishes to express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to the priest of St. Michael's Church, relatives, friends and colleagues for their kind attendance, assistance, condolences and donations during their recent bereavemen^^^^^^^^^^^^^ The family of93 words
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Advertisement645 1986-01-16 35 includes Winter m Sl.OOO it's incredible YES for the period between January to March 86, you save $1,000 per couple on our regular America tour programmes which specially include America's top Winter resort Lake Tahoe.Other Bonuses feature our special Double Disneyland Offer Japan California. When you consider that the reduction645 words
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Advertisement636 1986-01-16 35 r r 147 Academic Courses c S ENGLISH (A credit m English at "O" Level Jj has an Important bearing on c your future). d W« hava spacially programmed the following clattet for lh« GCE "O" s LEVEL 1986 Examination*. 1) Thurs 2.30- 4.00pm 16/01 2) Thurs 4.00- 5.30pm 16/01636 words
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Obituary, Illustration151 1986-01-16 36 MDM. TAN AH BUAY Aged 57 Passed away peacefully on 15.1.86 to be with the LORD I leaving behind her beloved HUSBAND: Tay Joo Piew Sons Daughters-in-law Tay Yam Cheng Low Siok Lee Tay Zee Nga Kan Yut Kwan Tay San Ah Tan Lian Hwa Tay See Ah151 words
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Obituary, Illustration257 1986-01-16 36 I DR. PERCIVAAL CLIVE LA'BROOY AGED 75 YRS called Home to the Lord on 15/1/86. Dearly missed by: Wife Corinne Sons Daughters-in-law John Grace Andrew Jeanne David Daughters Sons-in-law Marie Ambrose Patricia Harry Jean Cheow Teck Christina 10 Grandchildren, and god-children. Night service at Bp.m. at 37 Borthwick257 words
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Obituary, Illustration112 1986-01-16 36 The family of the late MARK STEFAN NG departed 9.1.86. wishes to express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to Fr. Fortier (Church Of Our Lady Star Of The Sea), Fr. Geoff Broad (N. Z. Forces), staff and students of Naval Base Secondary School and Thomson Secondary School, FRAS,112 words
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Obituary32 1986-01-16 36 CORRECTION Re: Condolence ad. which appeared on 15th Jan. '86. The late MR. CHUA CHOR TECK is an HONORARY MEMBER of The Old Engineering Apprentices Association and not as advertised.32 words
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Obituary37 1986-01-16 36 Our heartfelt condolences deepest sympathies to our Director, Mr Roland Chia Yong Chew on the demise of his mother, Mdm Tan Seok Hwee on 14/1/86 From: r Staff Management of HWEE TIONG PTE. LTD. A37 words
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Obituary, Illustration35 1986-01-16 36 m The Executive Committee all members of FAR EAST LEVINGSTON LABOUR ORGANISATION extend their heartfelt sympathies A condolence Mrs. Alice Chua Family on the demise of her beloved husband MR. CHUA CHOR TECK35 words
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Obituary, Illustration63 1986-01-16 36 iiiii inn, ii ii ii ii mi niiiiwii i mii iiiw i i The Board of Directors and Management of P.T. GESURI LLOYD, JAKARTA FIVE OCEANS MANAGEMENT (H.K. LIMITED, HONGKONG). SEVEN SEAS MARITIME CO. PTE. LTD., SINGAPORE. extend their deepest sympathies and condolences to THE FAMILY OF THE63 words
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Obituary, Illustration51 1986-01-16 36 In Loving Memory of the late Mr. Chng Tok Ngam His life was earnest, his actions kind, a generous hand and an active mind, caring and helpful wherever he can, a loving father and a true friend. 1 Always remembered by family and I I loved ones.51 words
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Obituary, Illustration74 1986-01-16 36 In Loving Memory Of MR. JOSEPH OUAH HECK PECK Departed 16 January 1971 Sadly missed and always remembered by wives, sons, daughters, daughters-in-law, sons-in-law, grandchildren and il^ovedones^^^^^^^^^^^ In Loving Memory of Mr. Lav Tiong Kee Departed 16/1/72 Sadly mitMd but always remembered by hi* loving wife, children74 words
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Obituary, Illustration30 1986-01-16 36 ESTHER RAJA ROW Departed 16th January 1985 Deeply loved by Husband, Daughi tert^onandlovedonjj^^^^^ In Loving Memory Of Our Friend ILIM KIAN SENG (22-5-66 to 16-1-85) From: VICTORIANS30 words
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RACING
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Article438 1986-01-16 36 ON THE TRACK with MARKSMAN IPOH, Wed. Five-year-old Squeeze 11, a non-acceptor last week, showed that nothing was amiss with a fluent gallop here this morning. The first horse to go against the clock, Squeeze TJ (C.H. Chua) finished two lengths m front of an unnumbered438 words
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Article226 1986-01-16 36 Frisky Phizam may race again PERTH, Wed BRILLIANT stayer Phizam has made a surprise recovery from injury and could race again. The chestnut's racing career looked to be over when he broke down v/ith an injured tendon during the running of the Towton Cup at Ascot on December 14. ButWAN - 226 words
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Article, Illustration253 1986-01-16 36 Curses for Wigham IPOH, Wed. It certainly has not been Michael Wigham's week. The visiting English rider was dumped by Berjaya n on the far side of the track during early morning workouts today. Berjaya n bolted back to the stables, but it was a long and infuriating walk backMARKSMAN - 253 words
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Article104 1986-01-16 36 CINCINNATI, Wed. A former Latonia racetrack cook con doted en three charges of bribery has been sentenced to two years m prison, with 18 months of the sentence suspended if he gets treatment for compulsive gambling. Charles Castleberry, 55, was found guilty of fixing trotting races at LatoniaUPI - 104 words
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Article1072 1986-01-16 36 A TOTAL Of 292 horses, Irrevocable 1200 1400 comprising 133 m Class 2, Jack Robinson n 1200 1400 159 m Class 5, have been f" w 1850 entered for the Singapore »s«££ 2000 Turf Club January-Febru- K ey Factor 1200 1400 ary meeting starting on King's Manor1,072 words
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Article118 1986-01-16 36 FIRST DAY: Class 2 Divs 2, THIRD DAY: Class 2 Divs 4 and 6 1,200 m; Class 5 2, 4 and 6 1,400 m; Class 5 Divs 1, 3 and 5 1.200 m, Divs 1, 3, 5 and 7 1,400 m, Divs 2 and 4 1,600 m. Div118 words
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Advertisement133 1986-01-16 36 I l^^^™" -DEATH NOTICE— v I TAN SRI GUNN LAY TEIK 1 Aged: 89 years Passed away peacefully on 4th January 1986 leaving behind I beloved:- 1 Sons: Sons/Daughters-in-law: Grandchildren: 1 Justice Datuk Gunn Chit Tuan Lily Lim Soh Bee Han Chong i Han Seng Dr. Gunn Chit Chan Peggy133 words
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TIMESPORT
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Article166 1986-01-16 37 Fashanu rejects $1 m SA offer LONDON, Wed. John Fashanu, a striker with English Second Division soccer club Millwall, said yesterday he had been offered £350,000 ($1.07 million) to coach and play for a season m South Africa. Fashanu, whose parents are Nigerian, said South Africans had approached a numberReuter - 166 words
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Article83 1986-01-16 37 MANCHESTER, Wed. Billy McNeill, manager of English First Division soccer club Manchester City, is out of the running for the job of Republic of Ireland boss. City withdrew the exCeltic boss from the short list of three to succeed Eoin Hand following a meeting betweenAFP - 83 words
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Article, Illustration337 1986-01-16 37 LONDON, Wed. Hopkins' own goal helps non-League team to shock FA Cup win over Birmingham NON-LEAGUE Altrincham caused the biggest Football Association Cup upset for 11 years last night by winning 2-1 at First Division Birmingham m the third round. The part-timers became the first non-League outfit toAFP - 337 words
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Article, Illustration95 1986-01-16 37 MANCHESTER, Wed. English First Division soccer leaders Manchester United have sent skipper Bryan Robson to Holland for treatment. The England captain is at an Amsterdam sports clinic for a rehabilitation coarse, after playing only IS minutes of football m the last three months becauseAFP - 95 words
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Article184 1986-01-16 37 OXFORD UNITED left-back Bobby McDonald went into hospital on Tuesday for an exploratory operation on his left knee. McDonald has played m only half the total of Oxford's first-team matches this season. ENGLISH First Division club Coventry City received a boost on Tuesday when defender Trevor Peake agreedAFP - 184 words
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Article134 1986-01-16 37 LONDON, Wed. Former Argentine soccer international Ossie Ardiies has hinted that he may retire at the end of the season and return to his country. The 33-year-old midfielder, unhappy with his recent form for First Division Tottenham, said he would quit if he could not reproduce theAFP - 134 words
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359 1986-01-16 37 AMW®d&^) OTTAWA, W«d. NATIONAL soccer coach Tony Waiters appears undismayed at the odds being quoted against Canada m their first appearance m the World Cup finals. The former goalkeeper with Blackpool, then of the English First Division League, is convinced all 24AP - 359 words
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206 1986-01-16 37 RABAT, Wed. Morocco's Brazilian coach, Jose Faria, has gathered a pool of 44 players to begin preparations for the African Nations Cup and World Cup soccer finals later this year. The squad have been assembled at the Moulay Rachid Sports Institute near here.Reuter - 206 words
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Article, Illustration533 1986-01-16 38 GRAND PRIX MASTERS TENNIS Johan upsets Aussie Open champ Edberg m first round RSHS3DR3SI NEW YORK, Wed. Johan Kriek, the South African-born American No. 12 seed, surprised even himself as he caused the first upset m the Grand Prix Masters tennis tournament at Madison Square Garden here lastReuter - 533 words
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Article445 1986-01-16 38 But Becker is made to struggle against Annacone NEW YORK, Wed. Swede Mate Wilander, the French Open champion, became the first player to reach the last eight of the Grand Prix Masters tournament at Madison Square Garden yesterday when he beat American Scott Davis 6-3, 6-4. HeAFP - 445 words
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Article205 1986-01-16 38 WORCESTER (Massachusetts), Wed. Sweden's ninth-seeded Caterina Lindqvist and unseeded veteran Joanne Russell both came off lengthy lay-offs to win opening-round matches yesterday m the Virginia Slims of New England tournament at The Centrum. The 22-year-old Caterina came off a one-month vacation to win theAP - 205 words
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Article299 1986-01-16 38 TAY CHENG KHOON - Relief as Lina loses out TAY CHENG KHOON FOUR boys heaved a collective sigh of relief when Lina One bowed out of the Pepsi Under-16 squash championship at Kallang last night. There were quiet smiles from Chew Kok Keene, Chow Kah Wai and Roy Quek when Zahiri Hassan removed the299 words
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254 1986-01-16 38 SYDNEY, Wed. The Sydney Cricket Ground had a taste of soccer-style violence last night when police made 88 arrests among rampaging fans during a one-day match between Australia and New Zealand. Most of those arrested were charged with drunkenness and spent the night254 words
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Article252 1986-01-16 38 LONDON, Wed. The 12 English women who are currently touring South Africa have been banned from playing for England against India this summer. English Women's Cricket Association president Audrey Collins said the stand was taken to safeguard the Indian tour, which starts m June. "ThisReuter; AFP; AP; UPI - 252 words
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Article177 1986-01-16 38 SYDNEY, Wed. The former homes of Sir Donald Bradman, regarded by most cricket lovers as the greatest batsman of all time, will be permanently preserved as part of the country's heritage, the New South Wales government said today. Two childhood homes m Bowral, south-west of Sydney,Reuter; UPI - 177 words
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Article197 1986-01-16 38 RUGBY BELFAST (Northern Ireland), Wed. Australian international Michael Lynagh kicked Queensland to a deserved 6-4 victory over Ulster here yesterday. Two penalties, one m each half, from the centre enabled the Australian state to end Ulster's 17-match unbeaten run m a gale-force wind and lashing rain.AFP - 197 words
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Article, Illustration363 1986-01-16 38 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON ON THE SQUASH SCENE Malaysia bent on turning the tables By ALL THE SEEDINGS Men's team: 1 Pakistan 2 Singapore 3 Malaysia 4 India. Individual: 1 Sohail Qaiser 1 Umar Hayat 3 Zainal Abidin 4 Jansher Khan 5-8 Alex Tay, S.363 words
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Article121 1986-01-16 38 JONAH HARRINGTON, the six-time winner of the British Open, will give the Singapore youth squad preparing for the World Junior Championships m Adelaide In April a final tune-up when he arrives for a two-day clinic on Jan 25 and 2*. Harrington, whose trip here is sponsored121 words
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Article629 1986-01-16 38 ATHLETICS Said Aouita, the 1 Moroccan distance runner who set world records m the 1500 and 5000 metres events m 1985, has been named men's Athlete of the Year by Track And i Field News m Los Altos, California. A panel of international voters select- ed Aouita forReuter; AFP; AP; UPI - 629 words
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Article219 1986-01-16 38 CYCLING BARQUISIMETO (Venezuela), Wed. Mauricio Balestri yesterday became the second Italian m successive days to win a stage of the 21st Tachira cycle race. Balestri won the 183 km third stage of the 10-s*age 1,424 km race m 4hrs, 15mln, 22sec, followed by a quartet of VenezuelansUPI; AP - 219 words
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MALAYSIA CUP'86
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Article300 1986-01-16 39 Boycott threat if Soh plays KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Centre-back Sob Chin Ann, the former national and Malacca skipper, will be free to wear his No. S Jersey against Singapore on Saturday bat he is likely to walk Into a controversy. Several senior members of the Malacca Malaysia Cap have soundedNST - 300 words
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Article120 1986-01-16 39 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Federal Territory needed to play only at half pace to beat Sarawak 4-0 m their Malaysia Cup match at Merdeka Stadium tonight. FT struck m the 29th minute. Subadron Aziz broke through on the left flank and hit a grounder past Sarawak goalkeeperNST - 120 words
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Article238 1986-01-16 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE TWENTY-THREE new clubs have been barred from par cicipa ting m the National League qualifying round because they failed to meet the criteria set by the Football Association of Singapore tournament committee. They were from a total of 72 entered238 words
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Article285 1986-01-16 39 ALBERT JOHNSON - Veeraya double sinks Inchcape ALBERT JOHNSON BUSINESS HOUSES SOCCER By SINGAPORE Aircraft Industries revved up their engines m the second half and staged a fightback to beat Inchcape Group 2-0 m a Singapore Business Houses Football League Division Three match at Farrer Park yesterday. Things did not go smoothly for285 words
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Article34 1986-01-16 39 SEOUL, Wed. The Seoul Olympic Organising Committee today named 25 nationwide hospitals as official medical clinics for this year's Asian Games and the 1988 Summer Olympics, both to be held here. BernamaBernama - 34 words
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Article, Illustration480 1986-01-16 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Will Malacca field Chin Aun on Saturday? By "TOWKAY" Soh Chin Aun completes his one-year ban tomorrow and is eligible to turn out for Malacca m Saturday's Malaysia Cup tie against Singapore at the Kubu Stadium at 4.30 pm. But this is causing a dilemma to480 words
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497 1986-01-16 39 About time athletes, coaches and Lin Kok worked in harmony Concerned about the gloom m track and field HAKIKAT RAI makes an appeal I First Person CRIPPLED but hobbling along, track and field rolls into yet another year. But must the sport continue to suffer ingloriously? Athletics supremo Loh Lin497 words
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Article, Illustration373 1986-01-16 39 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI 4 He's been doing weights and long runs. He's got muscular development and endurance but he's yet to do speed work on the track. He's certainly going m to be stronger. Zehnder on Pandian (above) UNKNOWN previously but now on everyone's lips,373 words
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203 1986-01-16 39 Wadkins seeking a Big Four victory this year PALM DESERT (California), Wed. Lanny Wadkins collected three titles, was second on the moneywinning list and was named Player of the Year on the Professional Golfers Association Tour last year. "It was a good year, and it was close to being aAP - 203 words
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Article, Illustration340 1986-01-16 39 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By THERE was a spirit of gaiety and togetherness when several bowling big wigs got together at Jackie System 460 yesterday to present cheques totalling $52,000 to the Singapore Tenpin Bowling Congress. The money, raised from the Walk-for-Fund competition and contributions from 11340 words
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Article, Illustration232 1986-01-16 39 presentation PETER SIOW - Marksmen aim for more glory presentation PETER SIOW THE shotgun marksmen, who grabbed two gold medals m the trap competition at last month's South-east Asia Games m Bangkok, have more glory to hunt for this year. There are three international assignments to aim for the Asian Clay Pigeon titles, m232 words
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Article178 1986-01-16 39 Johnson sets new 60m indoor mark OSAKA (Japan), Wed. Canadian Ben Johiwon sped to an indoor world record of tttsec m the tt-metre dash today, breaking a mark that has been m the books since 1978. Johnson's time at the Yomlurt international track and field meet beat American Houston McTear'sAP - 178 words
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Article218 1986-01-16 39 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By SINGAPORE'S top four young players leave today for the Ershad International Junior tournament m Bangladesh a leg of the International Tennis Federation's Asian circuit after a last-minute decision by the organisers to sponsor their airfare and board and lodging. The Singapore Lawn Tennis218 words
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Page 39 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous74 1986-01-16 39 BADMINTON F*N/Yoneit National Ranking League: 4th cycle BASKETBALL School l'-18 Invitation tourney: Semi-finals (Gay World, 7 pm). DARTS SDA Dlv 1: Alex Sports v SRC Blue (New Port Arms, 8 SOCCKR SBHFL Dlv 2: Shangri-La Hotel v Travenol Lab (5.15 pm), Maybank v Gecon (7 pm) both at Jin Besar;74 words
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496 1986-01-16 40 Convene emergency fe sitting of Parliament: DAP The BMF loans scandal KOTA BARU. Wed THE Democratic Action Party today called on the government to convene an emergency sitting of Parliament next month to table and debate a White Paper on the final report of a probe into the M 52.5Bernama - 496 words
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190 1986-01-16 40 LONDON, Wed. The latest rescue plan aimed at restoring global trading m tin verged on total collapse today because of the reluctance of the International Tin Council to commit itself to the initiative, delegates said. The insolvent council began a series of emergency sessionsReuter - 190 words
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354 1986-01-16 40 Govt forces 'regain control in S. Yemen' ADEN, Wed. Government forces have regained control m South Yemen although sporadic fighting was continuing between rival factions of the Marxist leadership, an official source said today. "Most of the rebel elements, who belong to the opportunist Right, have been arrested and manyReuter - 354 words
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Article, Illustration550 1986-01-16 40 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR Or how a company helped retrenched executive set up shop Report: BILL Coules lost his job as a depot manager with Straits Shipping last Thursday after 14 years with the company, a victim of the hard times. The next day, heH. L. CHAN - 550 words
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Article, Illustration353 1986-01-16 40 Soccer-bus crash THE State Coroner, looking into the death of four Malaysian soccer players m a road accident at the Causeway, yesterday ruled that the death of three of them was due to the negligence of the fourth, the driver of their minibus.353 words
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Article32 1986-01-16 40 NEW YORK, Wed. The Dow Jones Average of 30 industrials rose 0.34 points to 1,519.38 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange to- day. APAP - 32 words
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298 1986-01-16 40 Shevardnadze and Abe cancel speeches TOKYO, Wednesday THE foreign ministers of Japan and the Soviet Union cancelled the speeches they were to have given at a banquet tonight following talks m which each rejected the other's position over armaments. A spokesman for Japan's Foreign Ministry did not say why theReuter - 298 words
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187 1986-01-16 40 S'porean one of four charged in Taipei Kidnap-murder case TAIPEI, Wed. Prosecutors have charged four ethnic Chinese from Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia with kidnapping and murdering a Taiwan businessman, a court official said today. The official said Taipei district court prosecutors yesterday indicted Feng Tien-kuo, 32, and Hsu Chun-li, 35,AP - 187 words
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Advertisement274 1986-01-16 40 Businessmen have put up a report justifying an immediate cut m corporate and other taxes. Pasadena Rose Parade BT brings you, m colour, the festival which etched Singapore m the minds of millions of Americans. B| Good reading for I decision-makers Tell your vendor you need Business Times, or ring274 words
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Miscellaneous128 1986-01-16 40 Weather UP TO 1 pm: Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6am tomorrow: 31 max., 23 mm. SUNSET today: 7.16 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.13 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 19/23 C Rain Manila 22 32C Goudy Amsterdam t Melbourne 21/27 C Rain Bangkok 20/32 C Fair Moscow -5/-2 C Snow Beijbig -7/6128 words
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Section Two
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Food
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Article, Illustration720 1986-01-16 1 4 We started with a list of about 20 dishes before narrowing down to 12. The idea was to market complete local meals which are popular with and acceptable to Singaporeans. At the same time, they would be readily accepted by other countries as well.720 words
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Article256 1986-01-16 1 MAY HO - MAY HO THESE were six varieties of Heat ft Eat meals sambmJ fob, ounta/prawn, chicken carry, tried nee with munlml fish, chicken beryai mA fried vegetarian mlten (with "roast pork"), bat we only tasted few. The beryai, fried rice, vegetarian dish and carry rice256 words
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Article, Illustration878 1986-01-16 2 Tan Lee Leng - Tan Lee Leng Gourmet Bird's nest is one of most easily prepared of dried Chinese New Year delicacies. TAN LEE LENG discusses its origins and ways of preparation. 4 A Chinese gourmet demands not only the traditional balance of ingredients but an almost inexplicable magi-878 words
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Article141 1986-01-16 2 Bird's nest consomme -35 to 40 g ready-to-use bird's nest 250 gm white chicken meat without skin 1 stalk spring onion 4 slices fresh ginger '/2 teaspoon of salt Several drops of Chinese white "Tcu^^wLr 6 haS-boiled quaU eggs (optional x M MietnOd Soak the bird's nest m water141 words
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339 1986-01-16 4 THE US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has prohibited imports of globefish, or fugu, which are a delicacy m Japan but have highly poisonous internal organs. In Japan, fugu is served at speciality restaurants and is prepared by licensed chefs who carefully remove theAsahi - 339 words
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Article, Illustration582 1986-01-16 4 This fortnight's bargain find is the $7.50 four-course set meal along Orchard Road, reports MAY HO. Find out about the other brunches available all over town. MOST families sleep late on weekends and breakfast often spills over into lunch. Not surprisingly, many hotels have cashed m582 words
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Article, Illustration318 1986-01-16 4 May Ho - May Ho By What Where When How much What you get Portuguese La Brasserie Lunch dinner Ala carte 10 pickings from the delights of Georges until end of menu Portuguese cuisine with a compliMeridien month mentary glass of Portuguese wine Spore during dinner Macau- 2nd storey Lunch only until318 words
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Article, Illustration632 1986-01-16 4 4 But the national love affair with the pig and the potato, dumpling and cake apparently has consequences. On average, Germans over the age of 30 are very overweight and killing themselves with m calories. TURN on to a play or a soap operaUPI - 632 words
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Advertisement549 1986-01-16 1 Wi^TtTl /^7/^^^r#jl r ThWF^ l^^ff l^ l^P^^"'irTr"l/''y<Mr r "^Tr^f^TTrnPT'f'yfiyy^^^f^F^^M^BfcKrfaais^^:?.^ >^c* l^ < r^M- a^-^s?L^B^-^B^-B-^»^««^-^s^»^-^-^-J^- wl. F^^^^^F^ The best value.the best selection for the New Year. W$ PR S^mmwrnm Sm flßfflHsWflHsfl Ham i, Bb\^ Ibhl sPsV^Pr •«v(F v <iIH Wm^mW w% 9R_ws4Miiih*' /-iJ^sW *#jflSfe^ I i %|F 70n jsV ifiShaHkJßP^VHfir Jtuf£'549 words
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Advertisement70 1986-01-16 1 Bird's nest 2 A delicacy swallows slave over Orchard Road bargain 4 4-course meal for $7.50 Vitamins- 5 Do you really need them? Two new girls at theSSO v Leong Weng Kam talks to cellist Wang Xiaolan and harpist Yuko Hinokawa 6th Festival of Choirs 6 Familiar favourites and local70 words
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Advertisement416 1986-01-16 2 LET ELIZABETH ARDEN PICTURE THE NEN£ YQU FOR THE NEW YEAR... AT OG Look your most radiant this Lunar New Year with a complete a gift of an attractive yet functional cosmetic pouch to you. "make-over" by Elizabeth Arden at OG. As a memento of the Should you decide to416 words
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Advertisement209 1986-01-16 3 1 1 LOItDOir |ffI|rOCKHOLW BRUSSELS StWDA fl JRJfcfCM wOkJW $p||OsCoW j|> ROME ■EkMIMME V. r DUBAI J&v^^w' "S9 From now on there are 10 detours to Stockholm. k And one short cut. On January 17 f we're introducing a new direct When you finally do land m Europe, there a209 words
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Advertisement340 1986-01-16 4 Calaya >•" > J Caju BALLY ...meets the challenge of today. The Best of BALLY is to be found at the following authorised DrVLii I dealers. Bally Boutique, Holiday Inn, Scotts Rd/Mendien Hotel Isetan Orchard, Liat Tower, Orchard Rd Isetan Havelock Have lock/ Outram Rd Isetan Parkway, Marine Parade Robinson340 words
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Article, Illustration1212 1986-01-16 5 Dr Ang Kong Ee - Dr Ang Kong Ee Healthy Lifestyle Barbara Burlingame Nutritionist Exercise Physiologist Instead of asking if vitamin supplements are necessary m our lives, our columnists say it's more relevant to find out just who needs them. A FURORE exists over the issue of nutritional supplementation. The1,212 words
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Article, Illustration362 1986-01-16 5 SHIRLEY BRIGHT BOODY - SHIRLEY BRIGHT BOODY By CAN eating fish regularly keep you healthy? Yes, according to three new studies published recently m the New England Journal of Medicine. The good news is that fish, if taken frequently, may help protect against heart disease. For those who don'tCopley - 362 words
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Advertisement358 1986-01-16 5 CASH BONANZA 3,500 PRIZES (From 500 to $500) IN CASH MUST BE WON me Lunar new Tear V^rKton oUnr >^ to**",»♦ o* x f 'V^ji .__^__________f^r... r yt \[s» >f^iv coaditicming v '^nk'% K«vps vow haH ?•>■! jfIBBBBB BB 'BHi "^^ii^^HHHsCRAICH-FpR-C^H f x" jfift 'E&^iSiiSfitf heart on the card and358 words
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Article, Illustration837 1986-01-16 6 The Sixth Festival of Choirs starts tomorrow at the Singapore Conference Hail. CHONG WING HONG previews a familiar musical set m scenic Guilin and a special evening devoted to works by/ Singapore composers. [■■■Hi— wiaiiinif^^ WHAT do a housewife, a porridge stall holder and an accountantSIMON KER - 837 words
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Article, Illustration391 1986-01-16 6 A NEW feature m the current Festival of Choirs is an evening devoted to the works of Singaporean composers. In tomorrow's opening night, the audience will listen to the works of five composers, four of whom are the founding conductors of their respective choir groups.391 words
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Article170 1986-01-16 6 Date and Time Concert Friday, Jan 17 SINGAPORE #r#n#ttM£& 8 pm COMPOSERS fiENj-nHgj Heralds Choral Society .Ins Melo-Art Society 2 a °b H Metro Philharmonic Mrfr£il@] SBC Chinese Choir m Saturday, Jan 18 CHILDREN IN SONG )LM2.P 5P m People's Association xX tf># )l 1 a170 words
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Article60 1986-01-16 6 iia#i^ th flip m-^ffl^mfl/j^ r- Jfifif MJHffi at* tt»* t x? bH »»i M *«<> ft#i W ft il* mznm ■%<& mmPhxL *m »r*fi'h m wt\ Y'M fl. p"I tit 8 Utt 31 to US A#S J$ ft, H E fn.it! f- ISt£ ff*M/h<o mi&w&%i&u BM3 «c •TO* ii iHc60 words
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Article, Illustration248 1986-01-16 6 HAINANESE here have been urged to contribute records and other related materials about their pioneers to their clan association. The Kiung Chow Hwee Kuan, a Hainanese community group m Beach Road, would like to collect, compile and publish them for posterity. It is looking for old pictures248 words
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856 1986-01-16 7 ABDUL AZIZ SHARIFF - ABDUL AZIZ SHARIFF By KEDAH is one of the oldest states m Peninsula Malaysia and is rich m cultural and traditional legacies. Among them are the nobat, nogay, menora, jikey, boria, mek mulung, dikir barat and many more. Many of these art forms856 words
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Article, Illustration934 1986-01-16 7 Oleh ABDUL AZIZ SHARIFF - Oleh ABDUL AZIZ SHARIFF KEDAH adalah salah sebuah negeri yang tertua di Semenanjung Malaysia dan ia kaya dengan berbagai pesaka dan warisan kesenian tradisinya. Di antaranya ialah Wayang Kulit, Nobat, Jikey, Nogay, Menora, Mek Mulung, Boria, Dikir Barat dan bermacammacam lagi. Ada di antara unsurunsur keservian934 words
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Advertisement1347 1986-01-16 7 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES IMM QTANTQ RQRflftfti HHi Telefax No: *****59 Kates: Box Service: i^H OIHn I O nojuuu i amn Sa|es g^,.^,,. StraitrTUnes: 5525.00 psc cm. Collected: 5J5.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEIAD Tel: *****11 ext 5724-7 ***** Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: S$lO.(K) APPOINTMENTS BB^^^HHWH| effort i| BH^HES^SSSB^BHk HOLDINGS1,347 words
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Advertisement699 1986-01-16 8 APPOINTMENTS ATTViT ggg fIEQII t sm^T Consumer Products Pte Ltd I American Telephone and Telegraph (AT&T), Iht: telecommunications leader m the USA is m the process of igigjg setting up ;i high quality telephone manufacturing facility m Singapore. Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons WM for the following positions:699 words
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Advertisement1181 1986-01-16 8 NOTICES //k\ KUALA LUMPUR I*3^ KEPOIMG BERHAD (Incorporated m Malaysia) NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held at the registered office of the Company, Wisma Taiko, 1, Jalan S.P. Seenivasagam, ***** Ipoh, Perak on Friday, 31st January, 1986 at1,181 words
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Advertisement123 1986-01-16 8 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Law Tai Huay of No. 34, Mount Sinai Road Singapore 1027 have applied for a First Class Public House licence m respect of premises at M/s: Fook Yuen Seafood Restn. Pte Ltd, 95, South Bridge Rd, South Bridge Centre #02-01 Singapore 0105 and123 words
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Advertisement117 1986-01-16 8 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Chua Chai Boey of No. Blk tf Teban Garden #11-224 Singapore, have applied for a First Class Beei House licence m respect of premises at M/s Evershine Beer Garder 82-18 Cuppage Plaza, J Koek Rd. Singapore 092: and that this application will be117 words
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Advertisement678 1986-01-16 8 NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINE (ATM) CARDS 1. On 18 January 1986 (the "Operative Date") the new Electronic Funds Transfer at Point-of-Sale (EFTPOS) service known as NETS will be fully launched jointly by DBS Bank, OCBC, OUB, POSB and UOB. With this service, holders of any of the678 words
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Advertisement760 1986-01-16 8 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 591 of 1985 In the Matter of the Companies Act (Chapter 185) And In the Matter of SUPERSTRUCT CONSTRUCTION PRIVATE LIMITED ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE is hereby given that, a Petition for the Winding Up of the760 words
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Advertisement126 1986-01-16 9 First published m 1898, JANES hiGHTING SHIPS gives current information on the world's navies under the following headings: Major matters: summaries by country of the year's significant naval events Glossary: explains technical terms and abbreviations used throughout the book Ship designations: explains the formula used throughout the book for categorising126 words
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Miscellaneous430 1986-01-16 9 P^TCrA^r'^^^'ll fern's m SHitNG uf&y)) WJ/^T^^jj^^m THE BORN LOSER B^ rt «"*<«" THE GAMBOLS Bjr Imj itpplefrj \(oHVEA2...IT4 VBR.y )|f TUE POOBLEM 15- DOES EXPEM^fVE^ YOUe A4USBANO TUINK 7 M&W N^ YOU'RE Ht7^WTUATr^^ MPUI EXOTIC <C c I^\[MUCU MONEY J—^ EKOT BLONDIE *y Dean Y oung I I AAV WIPE430 words
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Miscellaneous224 1986-01-16 9 PEANUTS By ScAmz l-t> <il '98S Unned K ojlu,e Sv-xih ale mc WHAT UJOULP HAPPEN IF LOHAT IF YOU ANP I HAP PONT SCARE ME LIKE YOU ANP I NEVER 60T TO LIVE TO6ETHER FOR THAT... ITS TOO MARP MARRIEP AMP LEFT HOME? THE REST OF OUR LIVES 7 <\[(f/'224 words
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Article, Illustration883 1986-01-16 11 Stringing along with the SSO 4111 tell you how I landed up with the cello. I never liked the violin because I didn't want to stand up when playing the instrument. Also, I didn't like its high pitch sound and I had to put cotton balls m my ears when883 words
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Article, Illustration506 1986-01-16 11 TELEVISION serials, which used to treat women as adjuncts of Father (who always knew best), have begun to discover the women of the 1980s (who sometimes know better). Cagney and Lacey, cancelled and then returned by popular demand, shows that two women who506 words
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Article, Illustration238 1986-01-16 11 YOU can expect another "torrent of infectious playing" to be unleashed when American violinist Stephanie Chase takes to the stage with the SSO for the third time tomorrow and on Saturday. The child prodigy, who made her debut with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra when she was nine238 words
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Miscellaneous421 1986-01-16 11 What'S On H IaaWBWMMMWMWMMMMMI X-RAY and economic associations CHINESE PALACE/WALL pioneers to the works of the Place, 180 Orchard Road. 11 from the Japanese OccupaBTHPF rmmr ybav f>y the immi &nt culture LANTERNS EXHIBITION. A second generation artists. am -6 pm. Admission: $2.20 tion and life-sized wax fig™S n™?nlL ?J421 words
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Miscellaneous1104 1986-01-16 11 __Z[ _K I Radio One i Kala Krishnan hosts a special segment for housewives with hints on health, consumer education, grooming, household tips and baby care m FEMININE FLAIR (10.30 am). 90.5 mHz m VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News In Brief 6.051,104 words
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Miscellaneous1303 1986-01-16 12 '•■/'>. '.v -^I^K -k"l X I aft? I F-* ii i nn I aau #fc ft— —^a^—M^^— ,,o,,— aaMM—^M—M—^iMMßl!,: ■wi view udinenne ung ■■■■■■■■■■i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I^^"^^"^^^^^ 1 1 S5 fXl lllirBda y Feature TkA kAWAV thot otollfC some interesting stories ■fair m-JMK 5^ I Special Allen (Ch I 116 IIOIT Oi1,303 words
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