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Title Section15 1986-01-24 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article, Illustration804 1986-01-24 1 NANCY LOH; PAUL WEE - NANCY LOH and PAUL WEE Abetment to commit CBT alleged freed on $20m bail; passport impounded By MALAYSIAN politician and businessman Tan Koon Swan was yesterday released on $20 million bail believed to be the highest m Singapore after he faced court charges of helpingYAP YEW PIANG - 804 words
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415 1986-01-24 1 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM By m Kuala Lumpur KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysian Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin said after a short visit to Singapore today that he did not think the action against Tan Koon Swan would strain diplomatic relations between the two countries. He declined415 words
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Article, Illustration826 1986-01-24 1 ANNE KOH - ANNE KOH By ■HIGHLIGHTS in .jaijaj M iaM.aiaaaaaaaaaaaaßiiaa« M iiiMiaßia Tax statutory boards* operations at 10% surpluses Give more tax incentives Tax post-pioneer to fund managers companies at 10% for five Give tax write-offs for years losses in approved Cut property tax from826 words
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Advertisement24 1986-01-24 1 Inside Summary 2 World News 3,4,6-8 Asean 9 Causeway 11 Editorial 22 Background 23 Letters 24 TimesDoUar 25-28 Classifieds 3MI Racing 42 Sports 43-4724 words
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Advertisement16 1986-01-24 1 The four-prong tax strategy and what proposed tax cuts will cost the Government Pages 16, 1716 words
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Article365 1986-01-24 2 Union row over shares A BOW is brewing over the purchase by the Singapore Airlines Staff Union (Siasu) of 30,000 SIA shares, raising fears of a revival of old-style factional in-fighting. Union delegate Clement Joseph has written to the union questioning the rationale for spending $150,000 on the shares.365 words
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Article170 1986-01-24 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: FROM two different quarters have come the suggestion that Pan-El be bailed out by the Government. Should public funds be used to subsidise the commercial misjudgements of a company's directors? Although the demise of Pan-El will have severe consequences for some m the immediate future,170 words
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Article190 1986-01-24 2 PROMET SHOWDOWN PUT OFF THE showdown never took place. An eleventh-hour "legal hitch" caused the postponement of what was to nave been a meeting of shareholders to oust Promet Chairman Tan Sri Ibrahim Mohamed. Director L. C. Letts, who chaired yesterday's meeting at Promet's headquarters m Kuala Lumpur, told190 words
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Article70 1986-01-24 2 ACT ON PROPERTY MART NOW A READER has called on the Government to act fast to restore confidence m the property market. He warns that if property prices fall significantly further and if the economic situation does not improve, a point will be reached when both home owners and70 words
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Article321 1986-01-24 2 United against dam ENVIRONMENTALISTS from Austria, Hungary and West Germany have signed a declaration in Budapest pledging to act against the planned construction of a large dam and power plant on the Danube in Hungary. It is the first time that independent environmentalists from East and West321 words
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167 1986-01-24 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway Suharto responds PRESIDENT SUHARTO has denied charges that the New Order government is putting on trial people who have dissenting political views. In what is seen as a reaction to such criticism emanating from several trials that have been going on, the Indonesian leader said167 words
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Article330 1986-01-24 2 David warms up SWIMMER David Lim, whose six-gold medal feat in December's South-east Asia Games has been much lauded in the last month, is in Las Vegas for the Rebel Classic, one of his first warm-up meets to the important Western Atlantic Conference competition at the University of New330 words
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Article350 1986-01-24 2 More Spore flavour VIEWERS who like watching locally-made Mandarin dramas with a distinct Singapore flavour can look forward to more such shows on television this year. Of the five drama serials that the SBC has planned for the year so far, four are dramas about how Singaporeans live,350 words
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Article, Illustration496 1986-01-24 3 Demos against transfer of joint capital to Punjab NEW DELHI, Thurs. Police opened fire today on protesters blocking roads m northern Haryana state, killing at least two people, during demonstrations against the transfer of the joint PunjabHaryana capital of Chandigarh to Punjab. The PressReuter; UPI - 496 words
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Article, Illustration92 1986-01-24 3 Edward Kenne- dy, son of US Senator Ted Kennedy, posing for a picture with Mr Deng Pufang, wheelchair-bound son of Chinese leader, Mr Deng Xiaoping, m Beijing yesterday. They met at a conference on the problems of the handicapped. Mr Kennedy, 24, who lost a legAP - 92 words
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Article161 1986-01-24 3 NEW DELED, Thurs. India's largest companies can now expand their operations freely as part of a new package of oconomic reforms unveiled today. V.K. Dar, Secretary of the Department of Company Affairs, said at least 25 export-oriented and hightechnology industries as well as shippingReuter - 161 words
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362 1986-01-24 3 Hanoi moves bureaucrats from offices to the field HANOI, Thirs. Battalions of bureaucrats are being shifter from their desks to w/iat the press here calls mare productive tasks as Vietnam attempts badly needed economic reforms. Seen as hampering the move to change and as being unproductive, they are being shiftedAFP - 362 words
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Article25 1986-01-24 3 ISLAMABAD, Thurs. Interpol yesterday awarded its Gold Medal to President Mohammed Zia Ul-Haq "m recognition of his efforts" to eradicate drug trafficking. AFPAFP - 25 words
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120 1986-01-24 3 'US lifts aid ban on China and Tibet' BEIJING, Thurs. China is being removed from a list of communist nations ineligible for US foreign assistance, the Xinhua News Agency said today. In a dispatch from Washington, Xinhua said Secretary of State George Shultz last month ordered the removal of ChinaUPI - 120 words
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Article53 1986-01-24 3 TOKYO, Thurs. Japan's first case of a woman infected with Aids (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) has been reported. Officials at the Health and Welfare Ministry said last night that the woman had probably contracted Aids from her husband, a haemophiliac who had the dreaded disease after receivingAFP - 53 words
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Article45 1986-01-24 3 KATHMANDU, Thurs. A South Korean expedition has made the first winter season climb of the 7,100-metre Gaurishanker Peak. Businessman Choi Han Jo, 36, and Sherpa Ang Maki, 28, spent only 12 minutes on the summit which they reached on Jan 16. UPIUPI - 45 words
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201 1986-01-24 3 LIM SAY BOON - LIM SAY BOON By Melbourne Reporter MELBOURNE, Thurs. The use of sledgehammers against ants is an anology for overkill. Now Australian farmers are about to introduce the world to the use of explosives against rabbits. The bizarre method has outraged animal welfare groups201 words
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Article, Illustration331 1986-01-24 3 Peter Hazelhurst - Peter Hazelhurst By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Thurs. Marking a turning point m Japanese politics, Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone today praised a decision by the country's leading opposition force, the Japan Socialist Party (JSP), to co-operate with conservative political groups m future. "In the331 words
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Article28 1986-01-24 3 BEIJING, Thurs. China has decided to build three major museums during the next five years to conserve its historical artifacts, the China Daily said yesterday. AFPAFP - 28 words
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Article, Illustration190 1986-01-24 4 SANTIAGO, Thurs. Norwegian explorer and adventurer Thor Heyerdahl returned to Easter Island yesterday after 30 years to try to solve one of its mysteries and make its giant men of stone "walk" again. Mr Heyerdahl, 71, famed for his Kon-Tiki and Ra expeditions, wasReuter - 190 words
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Article299 1986-01-24 4 VIENNA, Thursday First united action m a communist country ENVIRONMENTALISTS from Austria, Hungary and West Germany have signed a declaration m Budapest pledging to act against the planned construction of a large dam and power plant on the Danube m Hungary. It isFT - 299 words
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219 1986-01-24 4 THE HAGUE, Thurs. The European Community presidency said today that the signing of a reform treaty opposed by the Danish Parliament would go ahead next month without Denmark if necessary. Dutch Foreign Minister Hans van den Brock, current President of the ECReuter - 219 words
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80 1986-01-24 4 Air crashes in 1985 cost insurers $2b LONDON, Than. The world's want year for airline disasters IMS cost Insurers US$l billion (512.1 Mlllon) m claims, the Institute of London Underwriters said yesterday. Nineteen Jets built outside the Soviet bloc, with a total value of US$4ll million, were lost last year.UPI - 80 words
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Article, Illustration185 1986-01-24 4 PASADENA (California), Thurs. The cameras of the Voyager 2 spacecraft, moving smoothly towards the first close-up examination of Uranus, have detected two more tiny moons and atmospheric clouds surrounding the seventh planet. United States Space Agency scientists said yesterday that the newly-discovered satellites wereReuter; AP - 185 words
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Article69 1986-01-24 4 FIVE PEOPLE died and 24 were injured yesterday when a bomb blast ripped through the Pakistan International Airlines office at Peshawar, capital of the Northwest Frontier Province bordering Afghanistan, witnesses and hospital sources said. Official sources believe the Afghan secret service Khad is involved m the attemptAFP - 69 words
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Article50 1986-01-24 4 VOTERS m Northern Ireland cast ballots yesterday m special parliamentary elections forced by Protestant politicians hoping to scuttle an agreement giving Ireland a say m governing the British-ruled province. All but two of Ulster's 17 parliamentary constituencies were involved. Results were expected to be announced today. UPIUPI - 50 words
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Article37 1986-01-24 4 A JAPANESE mother who had been m a coma since delivering a baby boy 21 years ago, died on Wednesday night at the age of 62, a hospital spokesman said m Tanabe. Japan. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article47 1986-01-24 4 AT LEAST 19 people died as fighting raged between Pondos and Zulus m the squalid shanty town of Umbogentweni, near Durban, police said yesterday. Witnesses said homes were ablaze as tribesmen renewed the bitter clashes which claimed 60 lives m the town at Christmas. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article37 1986-01-24 4 PRESIDENT Jose Napoleon Duarte of El Salvador devalued the Saladorean currency and imposed sweeping austerity economic measures on Wednesday m what he called an attempt to put the war-ravaged economy back on its feet. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration363 1986-01-24 6 Last-ditch battle launched against rebels DJIBOUTI, Thurs. Fighting raged house-to-house m the South Yemeni capital of Aden yesterday, where President Ali Nasser Mohammed ordered a last-ditch battle against rebels after So-viet-sponsored ceasefire talks failed. "Decomposing corpses are everywhere, and almost all houses mAP; Reuter - 363 words
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Article, Illustration326 1986-01-24 6 1986 it a crucial year. The option to stall, to wait, to do nothing is not acceptable. It may invite undesirable conse- fj quences. Mr Peres (left) Bid for talks with King Hussein, Palestinians LONDON, Thurs. Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres appealed yesterdayReuter - 326 words
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221 1986-01-24 6 JOHANNESBURG, Thurs. South African police have shot dead seven Black men during a frantic hunt for the killers of two White policemen, among the few Whites to die m 23 months of racial unrest that has claimed 1,060 lives. A police spokesman saidReuter - 221 words
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Article, Illustration278 1986-01-24 6 Lesotho's new rulers reinstate exiled monarch JOHANNESBURG, Thurs. LESOTHO'S military junta has installed Oxford-educated King Moshoeshoe n as head of state, empowering him to govern the state with the advice of a military council. A proclamation broadcast by Radio Lesotho said legislative and executive powers were returned to the monarchUPI; Reuter - 278 words
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129 1986-01-24 6 SYDNEY, Thurs. Australian Foreign Minister Bill Hayden today accused South Africa of trying to destroy sport In Australia by offering funds to rebel teams. He said In a statement that Pretoria had admitted It was Indirectly funding the current South African tour by aReuter - 129 words
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308 1986-01-24 7 LUXEMBOURG, Than. In a tost cue which could cost the British government £74 million (5f222 million) a year, a mother-of-three yesterday began the last round of her fight for pay for taking care of her invalid mother. Ms Jacqueline Drake, 42,Reuter - 308 words
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Article72 1986-01-24 7 ORLANDO, Florida, Thurs. Magazine publisher Paul Cutter was sentenced here to five years' jail on a charge of conspiring to sell US weapons to Iran. Mr Cutter was accused of being the brains behind a plot to procure 1,140 anti-tank rockets for Iran, which has been at warAFP - 72 words
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Article44 1986-01-24 7 BRUSSELS, Thurs. An international investigation has opened following the seizure m Belgium last week of the biggest ivory haul outside Africa 10 tonnes of elephant tusks worth about US$l million (552.2 million) Agriculture Secretary Paul de Keersmaecker ann- nounced here. AFPAFP - 44 words
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Article254 1986-01-24 7 Human error blamed for 19 deaths Hospital food poisoning LONDON, Thurs. An official report has blamed human error and bad management for an outbreak of food poisoning last year that killed 19 patients at a hospital m northern England. The hospital's kitchens were badly ventilated, infested with cockroaches and hadAP - 254 words
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Article101 1986-01-24 7 MOSCOW, Thurs. World chess champion Gary Kasparov has agreed to play a rematch this summer against former title-holder Anatoly Karpov, the chief of Kasparov's team said. The decision, if accepted by the International Chess Federation, will resolve the bitter dispute that could have cost Kasparov hisUPI - 101 words
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Article, Illustration426 1986-01-24 7 Aide linked to leaked letter LONDON, Thurs. British Trade Secretary Leon Brittan was under pressure to resign over the Westland affair today after allegations linking a top woman aide with the leak of a secret government letter. As Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher prepared a statementReuter - 426 words
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166 1986-01-24 7 Gifts from Queen Victoria to be auctioned LONDON, Thurs. Medals and presents from Queen Victoria to British explorer Henry Stanley, famous for uttering the words "Dr Livingstone, I presume", are to be sold at an auction, his grandson said yesterday. Mr Richard Stanley, 51, said he had no idea howReuter - 166 words
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Article34 1986-01-24 7 DETROIT, Thurs. The men-only Detroit Athletic Club, whose 3,600 members include some of the most influential US business executives, has rejected a proposal that women be allowed to join. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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271 1986-01-24 8 Stephanie of Monaco is worst -dressed ATLANTIC CITY (New Jersey), Thursday PRINCESS Stephanie of Monaco and soap opera queen Joan Collins topped Mr BlackwelTs annual list of the world's 10 worst-dressed women. On the flip side, the Los-Angeles-based fashion designer praised Soviet First Lady Raisa Gorbachev for her stylish dressUPI - 271 words
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Article, Illustration373 1986-01-24 8 WASHINGTON, Thurs. A UNITED States government agency has found no firm evidence of electronic spying by the Soviet embassy after several days of secret surveillance, officials said yesterday. A van packed with sophisticated monitoring equipment last week was sent up the hillReuter - 373 words
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278 1986-01-24 8 Baker plan lifts world debts into new phase WASHINGTON, Thurs The global debt problem has entered a new phase with the plan by US Treasury Secretary James Baker calling for more bank lending, but major problems remain to be solved, senior financial and monetary authorities said at a conference hereReuter - 278 words
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88 1986-01-24 8 BOSTON, Thnrs. Mrs Yelena Sakharov, wife of Soviet dissident Andrei Sakharov, has been readmitted to hospital with fever and chest pains after undergoing heart surgery, a Massachusetts General Hospital spokesman said yesterday. The chest pains were diagnosed as pericarditis, an inflation fairlyReuter - 88 words
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214 1986-01-24 8 US missile crashes near Canadian base VANCOUVER (British Columbia), Thurs. An unarmed United States Cruise missile crash landed yesterday near a Canadian military base after completing a 2,414-km test flight across north-west Canada. A Canadian Forces spokesman said the missile "terminated its flight five minutes early" and crashed m aUPI; AP - 214 words
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Article, Illustration480 1986-01-24 9 US pours scorn on Marcos' war record No basis to his 1 was a guerilla leader' claim NEW YORK, Thursday UNITED States army reports discovered last year say there is no basis for claims by President Ferdinand Marcos that he was a guerilla leader during the Japanese occupation of theReuter; AP - 480 words
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145 1986-01-24 9 US won't quit Filipino bases: Admiral THE United States is determined to hold on to Clark air base and Sable Bay naval base In the Philippines despite political unrest m the country, US Seventh Fleet commander Admiral James Lyons said yesterday. He told a press conference daring an official visitReuter - 145 words
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360 1986-01-24 9 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - China to buy $466 m Thai rice and maize ALBERT RAM ALINGAM By Bangkok correspondent BANGKOK, Thurs. China has concluded deals with Thailand to buy rice and maize worth about 1.2 billion baht (about ***** million) during the next few months m what Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila said was "a360 words
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114 1986-01-24 9 Arthit denies rumours of coup plot BANGKOK, Thurs. Thailand's supreme mill tary commander, General Arthit Kamlang-Ek, today denied new rumours that senior officers, worried about being implicated m last September's coup attempt, are plotting another revolt. In an interview broad cast by the army radio network, Gen Arthit dismissed theReuter - 114 words
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232 1986-01-24 9 HAN LING - HAN LING By Brunei Reporter BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Thnrs. Brunei will contribute US$5fl,MI (551.17 million) to the South-east Asian Ministers of Education Organisation (Seameo), It was announced here today. The money will go into the organisation's endowment fond to expand its232 words
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324 1986-01-24 9 Yang Razali Kassim - Yang Razali Kassim 'Only those who break the law are put on trial' By Jakarta correspondent JAKARTA, Thurs. President Suharto has denied charges that the New Order government is putting on trial people who have dissenting political views. In what is seen as a reaction324 words
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464 1986-01-24 11 This is as it should be. The government's action is bound to satisfy everybody concerned. The withholding of the report will only cause all kinds of unfavourable reactions from friends and foes alike, more so from foes who are always trying to find faultBernama; NST - 464 words
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221 1986-01-24 11 KUANTAN, Thurs. Umno Youth Economic Bureau Chairman Datuk Najib Tun Razak has expressed regret over the appointment of two foreign companies m Singapore as agents for trade between China and Malaysia. Datuk Najib, who is also Pahang Mentri Besar, saidBernama - 221 words
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Article61 1986-01-24 11 JOHOR BARU, Thurs. Malaysia offers vast opportunities for American investors, the head of a visiting 15-member Pennsylvania state trade delegation said here today. "But many leading American businessmen do not even know where Malaysia is and its tremendous investment potential," Mr Wesley Plummer, President of the PennsylvaniaAP - 61 words
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Article49 1986-01-24 11 10 return to drugs PETALING JAVA, Thurs. About 10 per cent of drug addicts who had undergone treatment at the Welfare Service Ministry's rehabilitation centres returned to the habit. However, Welfare Services Minister Datuk Abu Hassan Haji Omar said today many of those released had returned to society. BernamaBernama - 49 words
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Article, Illustration102 1986-01-24 11 Tailor is serious about his 'funny' signboard FUNNY tailor? No, the tailor and proprietor, Mr Chin Kok Heng, 36, (below) is quick to assure the carious that he is not trying to be funny. Mr Chin said he decided on the name mere to attract customers and make It easyNST - 102 words
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Article61 1986-01-24 11 PETALING JAVA, Thurs. Two US Secret Service agents are helping Malaysian police to track down a Thai businessman m connection with a recent M 53.5 million bank swindle of stolen US treasury bills here. The agents arrived on Saturday from Hawaii for discussions with senior policeNST - 61 words
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Article395 1986-01-24 11 Party chief not m the committee, says founder KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The leadership struggle within the newly-formed Parti Nasionalis Malaysia (Nasma) took a new turn today with its founder, Hajah Zainab Yang, claiming that the party's pro-tern president, Raja Datuk Nasron Ishak, is not a committeeNST - 395 words
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Article176 1986-01-24 11 Baling incident KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The opposition Parti Islam (PAS) will issue a full memorandum on the Baling incident to explain to the people the "true situation," its president, Haji Yusof Rawa, said today. The party would also launch a comprehensive campaign m connection withBernama - 176 words
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120 1986-01-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thors. The Supreme Court will hear on Feb 3 an appeal by the government and two others against the dismissal of their application to strike off a salt by death-row convict Sim Kle Chon. High Court judge Datak HaranBernama - 120 words
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Article43 1986-01-24 11 PENANG, Thurs. The state government has allocated more than Msloo,ooo to subsidise several sports events for this year m conjunction with the Penang Festival 1986. The events to be held include jogging, an international windsurfing regatta and a marathon. BernamaBernama - 43 words
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Article161 1986-01-24 12 FIVE men were yesterday committed to stand trial m the High Court m connection with the alleged murder of ex-NTUC deputy director, Mr Ramasamy s/o Packrisamy, 64. Two of them, Vellusamy s/o Valliyappan, 29, and K. Gangadaran s/o Kuniambu Kuppo, 34, both labourers, are161 words
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Article, Illustration206 1986-01-24 12 FIREMEN rescued two boys from their burning flat m Tamplnes Street 21 yesterday by kicking down the door. The boys, aged two and five, were gasping for breath and had almost been overcome by smoke when firemen broke into their flat and carried them oat206 words
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Article326 1986-01-24 12 TONG YOKE THO - TONG YOKE THO By Firms m Ang Mo Kio area signing up HELPING the company run smoothly can be fun, but after a while ideas might run out. This was what quality control circles at NEC Singapore m Ang Mo Kio discovered. Then, its326 words
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98 1986-01-24 12 THE First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, Mr Goh Chok Tong, will address about 500 Singapore Polytechnic students next week on Economic Recovery, Education and Jobs. The talk, organised by the polytechnic's Students' Union, will be held at the polytechnic auditorium on98 words
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202 1986-01-24 12 Contractor and three youths charged with kidnapping lawyer A MAN and three youths were yesterday charged with the abduction of lawyer Lee Ah Fong and his beautician friend Miss Chng Swee Eng at Jurong Hill on Monday night. The joint charge was read out m court to the youths who202 words
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Article83 1986-01-24 12 New NPB boss at ceremony THE new National Productivity Board Chairman, Mr Mfeh Bow Tan, will make Mi maiden appearance at a course graduation cere- j mony for 794 people. The ceremony will be held j tomorrow at the World i Trade Centre auditorium at j 10 am. Mr Mah83 words
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Article72 1986-01-24 12 FROM Feb 1, the sender of an "On Demand" or "Contract" Speedpost item to Qatar and the United States can ask for an advice of delivery at the time the item is being posted. An advice of delivery form should be completed by the sender at the time72 words
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273 1986-01-24 12 SIX SBS bus services will be diverted on Sunday because Tank Road will be closed to traffic for the Thaipusam religious procession. The road closure from 5 am to midnight will affect Services 104, 123, 139, 143, 195 and 198. Services 123 and273 words
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Article51 1986-01-24 12 THREE pairs of Japanese birds were flown m on Tuesday as a gift from two Japanese zoos and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government to the Jurong Bird Park. The birds are a pair of white-naped cranes and two pairs of green pheasants. The latter is Japan's national51 words
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Article24 1986-01-24 12 SECONDARY pupils can now apply for the Prophet Muhammad s Birthday Memorial bursary awards, ranging from $75 to $200. For details call *****57.24 words
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89 1986-01-24 12 OPPOSITION politician Quek Teow Chuan has issued an open letter appealing for $60,000 m donations to help him appeal to the Privy Council against a court order which made him a bankrupt. Mr Quek was declared a bankrupt on Oct 4 last year after he89 words
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217 1986-01-24 15 THE death knell for the Apollo Sentof a will not sound just yet. Singapore's only resort hotel has a little more time to say goodbye to the i/dand that has been Its home since 1978 because ii wants to honour bookings made before217 words
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117 1986-01-24 15 SEMBAWANG Shipyard has just completed a job worth about $1.3 million on a German cruise liner, Europa. Repairs were made to the liner's propellers, steering gear, shell-plat-ing and other damaged parts. The liner, which left for Penang on Wednesday, had been docked at117 words
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Article23 1986-01-24 15 SCHOOLTEACHERS who wish to be seconded to the Defence Ministry's Outward Bound School have until Feb 5 to apply through their principals.23 words
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404 1986-01-24 15 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM Delegate questions $150,000 purchase By A ROW is brewing over the purchase by the Singapore Airlines Staff Union (Siasu) of 30,000 SI A shares, raising fears of a revival of oldstyle factional in-fight-ing. A union delegate, Mr Clement Joseph, wrote to404 words
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393 1986-01-24 15 SIA gets 'show cause' order in pilots' row THE 300-strqng Air Line Pilots Association (AlpaS) yesterday won round one of its dispute with Singapore Airlines over fringe benefits. The SLA management was ordered to show cause why it should not comply with the collective agreement to refer the case for393 words
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Article38 1986-01-24 15 THE Old Andersonians' Association will hold its annual general meeting tomorrow at 2.30 pm m the Cherry Room, Hotel New Otani, River Valley Road. Old boys and girls of Anderson Secondary School are invited to attend.38 words
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134 1986-01-24 15 THE Golden World Live Theatre will stay closed until Feb 8, its managing director, Mr Tony Tian, said yesterday. During this time the air-conditioning system, which broke down on Monday afternoon, will be repaired. The system had "tripped" several times during performances m the134 words
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101 1986-01-24 15 THOSE who wish to take part m activities organised by the People's Association Social Development Section (SDS) can obtain application forms from 25 community centres from tomorrow. The centres are: Braddell Heights, Ang Mo Kio Bo Wen, Sembawang, Teck Ghee, Thomson, Kirn101 words
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Article276 1986-01-24 16 GOAL ONE is to exploit our strategic location and sound infrastructure to attract companies m finance, manufacturing, services and trade to set up their operational headquarters (OHQs) m Singapore. Incentives to turn Singapore from a manufacturing and financial centre into a total business headquarters from which an entrepreneur276 words
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Article249 1986-01-24 16 GOAL TWO is to encourage Innovation, research and development, venture capital and entrepreneur ship which will give Singapore an edge when competing with other newly Indnstriallslng countries guch as South Korea and Taiwan, Asean countries and China. The sub-commlttoe recommended: ADDING a second board to the stock market249 words
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Article674 1986-01-24 16 10 ways to S'pore more attractive to investors GOAL THREE is to maki Singapore more attractivi to investors. The sub-committe< recommended 10 ways to g< about this: CUT corporate tax. Th< sub-committeerecommend ed two ways to do this. Ei ther: a) cut corporate tax rat< immediately from 40674 words
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Article586 1986-01-24 16 GOAL FOUR is to simplify the tax system, weed out inconsistencies and generally make it fairer. The subcommittee recommended nine ways to do this: MAKE the Tax Department pay 6 per cent interest a year on tax over-collected, starting from the day of collection. Besides encouraging the Tax586 words
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79 1986-01-24 16 Rate Comments Singapore 40% 20-30% proposed by Fiscal and Financial Sub-Committee Japan Effective rait Reform: reduction m 56% effective rate Hongkong 18.5% No tax on offshore income Taiwan 15% -30% Moving to 25% South Korea 20% -33% Over 50 mil Won 30% except for79 words
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Article, Illustration567 1986-01-24 17 Proposed tax cuts would cost govt $450 m Fiscal and Financial Policy Sub-committee's report Impact would only be negligible -Tay THE Fiscal and Financial Policy Sub-Commit-tee has suggested tax cuts which would cost the Government $450 million m lost revenue m fiscal 1985. This proposed tax cut, coupled with the567 words
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486 1986-01-24 17 Choong shouted 'You are a fool' at presiding officer, says PC The Murugason trial A POLICEMAN said yesterday he heard R. Murugason's election agent, Choong Chee Kwong, shouting at a senior presiding officer on polling day during the last general election. PC Mohamed Ali bin Rahmat, 26, said he heard486 words
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Article347 1986-01-24 17 RAY DHALIWAL - RAY DHALIWAL Poor sales put rise at only 1.8 last year By THE Government's targeted growth m car population has been met with the number of cars here growing by only 1.8 per cent last year. At the end of last month, there were 223,271347 words
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Article, Illustration238 1986-01-24 17 THE Kampuchean issue is expected to figure prominently m the discussions between Austrian Foreign Minister Leopold Gratz and two Singapore ministers today. Ways to improve bilateral relations is also on the agenda. Mr Gratz, who is also the new chairman of the ad238 words
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Article77 1986-01-24 17 NS man dies after swim incident A NATIONAL serviceman, Lance-Corporal Lim Kian Lee, died m hospital yesterday morning after getting into difficulty while swimming at the SAF NCO Club last week. LCP Lim, 19, of the 35th battalion Singapore Combat Engineers had gone to the club on Jan 17 for77 words
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Article, Illustration527 1986-01-24 18 SMAIL KASSIM - Protests 'confined to Tan's staunch supporters' SMAIL KASSIM The Tan Koon Swan arrest Demonstrators try to stop Spore cars at Causeway By m Kuala Lumpur KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Small-scale protests were held today by supporters of MCA President Tan Koon Swan outside the Singapore High Commission m Kuala Lumpur and527 words
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221 1986-01-24 18 MR TAN Kok Liang, the man who was mentioned m the charges against Tan Koon Swan, was the Finance Director of PanElectric Industries and also sat on the board of several of its subsidiaries. A close friend of Mr Tan Kok Liang said the latter221 words
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Article, Illustration497 1986-01-24 18 What the six charges are about TAN Koon Swan faces six charges the first is the abetment of criminal breach of trust as a "servant" and the other five counts are of abetment of criminal breach of trust as an "agent". All the offences were allegedly committed last year. IThat497 words
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137 1986-01-24 18 LAI YEW KONG; PAUL WEE; CATHERINE C. ONG - Stockbroker arrested, then freed on $1.5 m bail LAI YEW KONG PAUL WEE CATHERINE C. ONG Stories by and A STOCKBROKER was arrested and freed on $1.5 million bail as the Finance Ministry's Commercial Affairs Investigation Department (CAID) continues its investigations into the Pan-Electric affair. Two others have been called137 words
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Article, Illustration333 1986-01-24 19 We helped m raising $20 m bail 4 Let's just say that the money was raised through our m Influence. KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The MCA Constitution does not provide for forfeiture of a person's membership upon conviction for an offence333 words
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489 1986-01-24 19 CONRAD RAJ - Unico to buy into Supreme Corp instead of GUH CONRAD RAJ The Tan Koon Swan arrest By m Kuala Lumpur KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Unico Holdings, the investment arm of the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce, announced today that it will buy a stake m Supreme Corporation instead of m Grand489 words
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357 1986-01-24 19 Soldier's jail sentence and caning reduced A SOLDIER, who robbed and molested a clerk whom he dated last year, had his four-year jail term and 12 strokes of the cane reduced by the High Court yesterday. Mr Justice Lai Kew Chai, who heard the appeal of Sinayan Ravendara, 21, reduced357 words
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Article37 1986-01-24 19 THE topping-up ceremony of Sim Urn Square will be conducted today at noon. Officiating will be Mr Soon Choo Teck, managing director of Sim Lim Investments, and Mr Rempei Mizuno, president of Penta Ocean Construction.37 words
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117 1986-01-24 19 A SPECIAL shuttle service will operate tomorrow and on Sunday ?or those attending the Singapore Kite Festival Service 4tlK will take passengers directly to the Marina South kiteflying site. The route will ran via Prince Edward Terminal, East Coast Parkway, Be&ch Road, Bras Basah117 words
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153 1986-01-24 20 2 charged with taking $20,000 bribes TWO managers of Metro Pte Ltd have been charged with taking bribes of about $2l,Mt from two suppliers. Veo Jo© Leng alias Johnny, 44, a branch manager, and Chan Chow Hwee alias William, 36, an assistant branch manager, had allegedly taken the monies from153 words
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Article101 1986-01-24 20 POLICE have arrested four suspects m connection with several burglaries and an attack on an off-du-ty police inspector who was stabbed and robbed last September. Sources said the suspects, all m their 20s and described as drug addicts, are wanted for a spate of break-ins during101 words
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Article371 1986-01-24 20 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON By ITC, firm claim ownership of metal worth $21m THE International Tin Council and an English metals trading company are fighting it out m the courts here over the ownership of 800 tonnes of Singapore tin worth about $21 million, now lying371 words
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Article, Illustration319 1986-01-24 20 DAVID TOH - DAVID TOH By I SHIPWRECKED, a brief sojourn on an uninhabited atoll, and back on the open sea m a makeshift raft this is what 12 Thai fishermen will be telling their folks back home. Here since Tuesday after their rescue, Captain Prachuab Cholatan, 47,319 words
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Advertisement158 1986-01-24 18 i omif ce c s°ofg^S eds Watch nature unfurl her Sne'valleys maStei "P' cCc gIOHOUS ShadeS hills and meadows that q-[- f|^mg cUld &OldL So that you exhibit a kaleidoscopic can discover range of autumnal colours. Thermal it on foot, by pony, by canoe, by resorts literally bursting with different158 words
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Advertisement263 1986-01-24 18 n >^Hawkers Place. Where delicious Chinese cuisine xan cost as little as $30.00 rgg&far five persons! (^^o^^y^We don't compromise on food quality either. Q^V_\/y Unbelievable? Come and experience for yourself! Over 60 dishes of Chinese cuisine from $4 upwards. Special Set Lunch at $25.00 (for 4 dishes or 3 dishes263 words
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Article, Illustration447 1986-01-24 21 Helping the 'unfortunate' ones to pass their days MB THOMAS Tan Thye Koon, 53, k a superintendent at the Commuoity Development Ministry's Pelangi Home m Lo.'ong Buangkok. Eight? per cent of the home's' *S2 residents are mentally ill, while the rest ar normal people who Ik ye no famines to447 words
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Article, Illustration360 1986-01-24 21 AUGUSTINE LOW - AUGUSTINE LOW Stories by THE Lunar New Year is just two weeks away. For people m certain traditional trades and businesses, this is THE time of the year when things really perk up for them. Sales pour m from opening to closing time360 words
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167 1986-01-24 21 FOR one month every year, Mr Lee Ban Sim, 75, stocks his little shop at Nankin Street with aU kinds of delicacies and dried foodstuffs. The rest of the year, his entire shop space is taken up by wooden crates and boxes.167 words
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Article, Illustration214 1986-01-24 21 THESE days, Mr Teo Hian Lip's shop at New Bridge Road is constantly enveloped by smoke. But ne is not complaining. This is because his three workers are on their feet all day barbecuing finely sliced pieces of pork, to the incessant ringing of the214 words
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Article, Illustration300 1986-01-24 21 Traditional fare drawing the festive crowd MISS Jenny Tan's family has been m the pastry business for more than 50 years. Their shop at busy China Street, near the commercial hub of Shenton Way, is a familiar sight to thousands of office workers. It has built up its own steady300 words
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533 1986-01-24 22 The Straits Times says Don't burden the public THE continuing saga of beleaguered PanElectric Industries is reaching new ground. While members of the public wait to learn of the full facts behind the financial mismanagement of the company, others soldier on m search of ways to save it from collapse.533 words
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Article, Illustration2214 1986-01-24 22 Bit If I \'ils \iL^3m^ni!ilJi &jL^MdMfcdMdlytMyA^2j^^jUt^M On the economy On Wednesday night, Radio-Televisyen Malaysia telecast, m a current affairs programme, an interview Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad gave a panel of three representatives from the media. The Malaysian Prime Minister answered questions on subjects2,214 words
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Article416 1986-01-24 22 On the BMF affair Panel member: In the case of the right to know, I want to draw attention to the BMF (Bamipotra Malaysia Finance) case and the arrests of two journalists last year. This Is from the reporting aspect. For example, the newspapers were not416 words
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Article, Illustration417 1986-01-24 23 Being tight-lipped may be in interest of the country On the press Panel: Yon are being criticised for not implementing the concept of open government which yoo advocated earlier. Yon are reluctant to give information. The people have the right to know, hot yoo do not want to give information,417 words
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Article, Illustration1519 1986-01-24 23 People misused my name On allegations of corruption 4... if they succeed m labelling me as one involved m corruption, then whatever I do can be connected to corruption. Whether it (such labelling) can be described as an act of ill-will or a political strategy, I am not able to1,519 words
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276 1986-01-24 24 Water test to detect leaks in flats PLEASE refer to the letter "Toilet leaks are most unhealthy" by Mr Harry Loh Hock Seng, who commented on a toilet and bathroom leakage problem. (ST, Jan 6). In the construction of flats, the Housing Board aims at ensuring a level of quality276 words
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87 1986-01-24 24 Area office aware of bird problem PLEASE refer to the letter "Birds dirty block" by "Concerned" (ST, Jan 14), who commented on the nuisance caused by the birds which flock to his block m Hougang. The board's area office is aware of the nuisance caused by the birds m this87 words
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176 1986-01-24 24 We need bus number to identify driver WE refer to the letter "He knocked on bus door but driver refused to let him board" by "Left Behind", about a Service 104 driver. (ST, Jan 2). We are indeed sorry to learn of the embarrassment suffered by the writer. The writer176 words
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547 1986-01-24 24 When one can effect 'citizen's arrest' I WISH to make certain observations regarding the article "When a person can arrest another under the law". (ST, Jan 6). First, the article gives the erroneous impression that Section 33 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CPC) gives carte-blanche power to a citizen to547 words
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Letter102 1986-01-24 24 I REFER to the letter "A cheaper S$ will give tourism a boost". (ST, Jan 14). Singapore depends a lot on imports and hence a devalued dollar will mean that everthing will be more expensive. So tourists will have to pay much more. A102 words
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874 1986-01-24 24 Government must act fast to restore confidence MANY salaried professionals and others who have withdrawn their Central Provident Fund savings to purchase private apartments during the last four years face the same plight as "How Now?" (ST, Dec 25). The Kharp fall m property874 words
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Letter92 1986-01-24 24 Speed-up SDF approvals THE Skills Development Fund should speed up its approvals and payments, especially for small and medium-sized local firms. We sent one engineer to Europe for training on Feb 7 last year. Up to today, we have not obtained the approval. We then sent another engineer on Sept92 words
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Letter94 1986-01-24 24 YOUR newspaper's front page headline "Spores reserves top $25b" (ST, Jan 13) must have made many a Singaporean fume, and naturally. At home, we face economic problems and despite much public discussion, no really positive action appears to have been taken to jolt business confidence out94 words
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Article, Illustration104 1986-01-24 25 INVESTORS on the Singapore stock market were jittery yesterday on expectations that Mr Tan Koon Swan, a key figure m the Pan-Electric Industries crisis, would be charged m court. And the Straits Times Industrial Index, which fell by 11 points on Wednesday on news of his detention, did104 words
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Article49 1986-01-24 25 CKTMf 145 +20 BituUrrtint 510 +10 MTP 260+10 Sim Urn Finance 140 +10 Gefltnp 411 +6 Sei View 154 +6 TDM 141+6 OCBC 685+5 Meifh 177 +5 Mtaefaea 50y 125 +5 Prirru 436 +4 Mhnura Mju 352 +4 Stunfri-L) 190 +4 Kentucky Spore IS7 +4 krontEntSOC 181 +449 words
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Article59 1986-01-24 25 NST 565 -40 H Leonf Fin 205 -15 TromtiMhes 32S -12 HuneM 201 -11 Linfu 50c 65 -9 DBS 458 8 Humes 220 -1 G Limber 58 -7 Mulpiu Ml 50c 32-7 CoW Stare lOp 217 -6 MBf Corp 50c 139 -6 HK Tin Corp 50c 120 -6 MUI59 words
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Article12 1986-01-24 25 Promet 686,000 SI A 516,000 Magnum Corp 459,000 MUI 443,00012 words
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Article82 1986-01-24 25 ian 22 Jan 23 Jan 22 )an 23 BT Composite 509 38 ***** BT Indicator *****68 *****50 ST Properties 366 94 366.01 BT 08 OS -531 -472 ST Minings 301.05 300.68 CADI -6822 -6801 ST Plantations 2179 09 2177 81 OBV -*****5 -*****0 OCBC 439 69 439 46 ST82 words
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Article34 1986-01-24 25 INDICES High Lows Straits fines Business Times Industrial Composite 1985/86 High 852 65(7/3/85) 757.79 (8/3/85) 1985/86 Low 588.41 (23/1/86) 509.11 (23/1/86) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 509.11 (23/1/86)34 words
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Article14 1986-01-24 25 THE US dollar lost 120 ticks to close at DM 2.4515 m Singapore.14 words
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Article20 1986-01-24 25 DM V FF S$ 11$ US* 1.3935 2.4505 201.50 unq 2.1340 unq 1.3945 2.4515 201.90 ***** 2.1390 7.811520 words
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Article12 1986-01-24 25 In Singapore, gold lost US$9.lO to close at U*****.40 an ounce.12 words
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Article32 1986-01-24 25 Eurodollar: Remained unchanged at 91.93 a contract. Dentochemark: Gained 19 ticks to 0.4099 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained 15 ticks to 0.*****2 a contract. Gold: Gained US$l.4O to U*****.00 an ounce.32 words
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Article92 1986-01-24 25 TOKYO, Thurs. All Nippon Airways (ANA), Japan's largest domestic airline, said today that it planned to buy 10 to 20 short-range jets, worth a total of US$4OO million (5J852.00 million) to USWOO million, by 1989. A spokesman for the airline said an expert committee headedUPI - 92 words
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Article71 1986-01-24 25 NEW YORK, Thurs. Chase Manhattan Bank said it had bought Bank of America NT and SA's freight bill payment and information business and its Panamanian credit card operations for an undisclosed sum. Chase said that BoAs freight business, known as Tracs, has been bought by itsReuter - 71 words
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Article82 1986-01-24 25 LONDON, Thurs. United States aircraft and car conglomerate General Motors (GM) yesterday took over Britain's Lotus luxury car group, renowned for a string of successes by its high-per-formance cars m world motor racing. GM, whose products include the Cadillac, Chevrolet and Vauxhall cars as well asReuter - 82 words
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Article77 1986-01-24 25 WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Ronald Reagan met Japanese Finance Minister Noboru Takeshita at the White House yesterday and urged him to help solve a landingrights dispute between United States and Japanese aviation authorities. United Airlines, as a result of the lack of approval of its landingrights m Tokyo,AFP - 77 words
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Article40 1986-01-24 25 LONDON, Thurs Cadbury Schweppes PLC said it had agreed m principle for Cadbury Schweppes Australia Ltd to acquire its wholly-owned subsidiaries Cadbury Schweppes Hudson Ltd of New Zealand and Sodastream Australia Pty for A589.7 million (*****.55 million). ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration825 1986-01-24 25 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ Confusion over whether enough notice was given to shareholders KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday By m Kuala Lumpur THE showdown never took place. An eleventh-hour "legal hitch" caused the postponement of what was to have been a meeting of shareholders to oust Promet ChairmanBernama - 825 words
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465 1986-01-24 25 'We pulled out of oil hunt with Elf off Sarawak' KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday FROMET said yesterday it had withdrawn rather than lost its 20 per cent stake m a petroleum exploration project off Sarawak with France's Elf Aquitaine as alleged by the Malaysian afternoon daily, The Malay Mail. The company465 words
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Article, Illustration524 1986-01-24 25 Cold Storage director to head Intraco THE man who will now head Intraco following managing director Chandra Das' shock resignation last month is Mr Chin Teck Huat, a director and general manager of Cold Storage Singapore (1983) Pte Ltd. Mr Chin will take over the newly-created post of chief executive524 words
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Article26 1986-01-24 25 BEIJING, Thurs. Multiterminals International B. V. of the Netherlands has signed a joint venture with Nantung port m eastern China to operate two terminals.26 words
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138 1986-01-24 25 SEMBAWANG Shipyard dismissed a report that It was Interested In taking a stake In Pan-Electrics marine salvage operations as "pare speculation." "Such talk is pore speculation/ said Mr C. N. Watson, the Chief Executive of the Sembawang group. He conceded that the138 words
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Advertisement226 1986-01-24 25 -World! Level 4, Specialists' Shopping Centre -^rww 24th Jan 23rd Feb 1 986 \Jr Opening Hours: 1 0.30 am 8.30 pm _^f #^A E\ #^t*v>«_^^/a vs c Wheels, Kangaroos, BMW Cars, Motorbikes JKt f^\f V_7^ -X. a nd lots more! Spend above S1 Oat John Little, 8 _BBW__^^A |"X •J^*'*^i226 words
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Article2635 1986-01-24 26 READERS should be aware of the Imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the stock exchange, b covered m "business done". Further, because al deaings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend m2,635 words
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Article2167 1986-01-24 26 INDUSTRIALS Ajinomoto (2.705) A Choc (1 89B2.00S) AMD (3.008 3.805) Alcom (0.53'/ 2 B 0 545) (5) 0.53 (3) 0.53' 2 (16)0.54 AISB (0 608 0.60V25) (1) 0.61 (2) 0.60 2 (17)060 API (0.4328) (17) 0.43 (37) 0.43' '2 ASM (21) 0.80 (3) 0.79 (1)2,167 words
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Article2693 1986-01-24 26 M shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/rijhts. N Tai-eiempted dividend. ABN is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dolars. 1985/86 Last Yield Voi Day I rtth Low Company Sale Chanfe ('000) rffti Low2,693 words
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Commodities, Finance
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Article365 1986-01-24 27 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 5" 4 5 4 3 4 5 Monthly 5'/4 Autosave 4'/ 2 Fixed deposit 1 month 4>/< 4V< 4 4V4(1) 2 months 4 1 3 months 4 4' 4 4»/< 4>4 (1) 6 months 4'/2 4>/ 2 4Vi 4' 2(1365 words
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Article160 1986-01-24 27 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5186 1.5215 6.68—6.51 Canadian dollar 1.5213 1.5231 6.64—6.53 HZ dollar 1.0997-1.1034 9.23-8.92 Sterling pound 3.0117—3.0153 3.39—3.34 US dollar 2.1375-2.1385 4.71-4.67 Local dollars to lOOurats of foreign currency Austrian160 words
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Article102 1986-01-24 27 THE US dollar closed higher against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it opened at 2.1365/85 and closed at 2.1375/85. It traded between 2.1365 and 2.1380. Against the deutschemark, the greenback closed at 2.4560/70 compared to its opening of 2.4515/25. It fluctuated between a102 words
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Article134 1986-01-24 27 THE kilobar market Closing price traded between 5523,935 Wt and 5524.272 yesterday. Krugerrand 2 72 0 <2,720) In the Far East mar- plffSC l Buyen-Selen ket, gold opened at G OlO M U*****.30/1.80, it drifted Klk)bar Z3.924-24.054 down to U*****.70/50.20. j£ f^ni It closed for lunch at 12 iJizHI134 words
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Article25 1986-01-24 27 GOLD US$/oz Thurs Wed Singapore 349.20-349.70 349.40 350.10 Hongkong 349.40-349.90 349.75-350.50 Wed Tues New York 350.00—350.50 351.00 351.50 London 351.00 351.75 353.50 354.5025 words
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Article234 1986-01-24 27 Managers' prices for Jan 24 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0.89—0.94 The Savings Fund 0 77 0 82 Spore Prog Fund 0 36 0 38 Spore Sec Fund 0 57—0.61 Spore Invest Fund 0 48 0.51 S pore Equity Fund 0 40— 0 43 Asia Unit Trust Mai234 words
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Article80 1986-01-24 27 Eurodollar 3-month deposit EURODOLLAR futures closed higher, after hovering narrowly amid uncertainty over the direction of US interest rates following a downward revision of fourth quarter GNP growth. March Eurodollar closed at 91.93. (100 implied interest rate) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Mar 91.92 91.95 91.91 91.9380 words
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Article, Illustration42 1986-01-24 27 CURRENCY futures also fluctuated narrowly before closing slightly higher. March deutschemark closed at 0.4099. (US dollar Deutschemark) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Mar 0.4095 0.4100 0.4092 0.4099 685 Jon 0.4135 Sept 0.4171 Open Int (Wed): 784. Act Vol (Wed): Fit.42 words
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Article33 1986-01-24 27 MARCH yen ended at 0.*****2. (Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Mar 0.*****6 0.*****6 0.*****2 0.*****2 88 ion 0.*****9 Sept 0.*****4 Open lilt (Wed): 851. Act Vol (Wed): 279.33 words
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Article, Illustration65 1986-01-24 27 GOLD futures closed slightly higher than New York's level, after fluctuating within a narrow range m quiet trading. February gold closed a shade higher at US$352 an ounce compared to New York's U*****.20/70 close. Reports from Reuters (In USS per troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Feb65 words
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Article17 1986-01-24 27 Rubber Closing prices cents/kHo Singapore February 157.50 up 0 50 cents Malaysia February 183 00 unch17 words
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Article27 1986-01-24 27 Ctaiif prices Copper E/tonm Ned Spot *****— ***** (1011.00 1011 50 3 months 1027 00 1028 00 (1039 50-1040 00 Market tone Easier Sales: 32.550 tonnes27 words
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Article23 1986-01-24 27 Clomii pricn Silver US! 'troy 02 Thurs Wed lingapore 611-616 610—615 Ned lues lew York 6 12-617 615—620 Source Credit Suisse. Spore23 words
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Article23 1986-01-24 27 Closint prices Aluminium £/tonm Wed Ipot *****-764.50 (796.00-797.00) I months 794 50-795 00 (827 00-828 00) Market tone: Easier Sales 36.875 tonnes23 words
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Article96 1986-01-24 27 Crude MS/tonne pabioi lan 625 (north) 620 (south) 615 (central) Feb 632.50 (north) 630 (south) 625 (central) Refined palm oi USX/tonnes RBD palm Feb 29b (sellers) Mar 300 (sellers) Apl 315 (sellers) RBD Olein Feb 310 (sellers) Mar/Apl 320 (sellers) RBD Stearin Jan/Feb 280 (sellers) Mar 285 (sellers)96 words
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628 1986-01-24 27 RENEWED selling in the afternoon on news that Malaysian businessman Tan Koon Swan would be charged in court pared away earlier marginal gains made on the Singapore stock market yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index closed 0,20 points down at 588.41 while the Business628 words
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Article280 1986-01-24 27 Lan 23 HKS Chanft Assoc Intl Hotel 0.98 Bonk Of Eost Asio 25 80 -0.2 I Cheung Kong 20.60 +05 I Chmo Light 16.30 +02 I Cross Horb Tunnel 10 10 unch I F E Consortium 056 -0.01 I For Eost Exch Philex 0 050 unch G I Cement280 words
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Article322 1986-01-24 27 1»<23 Cents Chartfe (tost) A C I 304 unch A N I 300 -10 A P M 325 -I Aberfoyle 830 unch Age 245 unch Alliance OH Allied MM 328 +3 Ampol Exp 233 -2 Ampol Pet 240 unch Anz 458 -5 Ashton 129 +1 B H P 890322 words
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Article349 1986-01-24 27 Jan 23 Yen Chanf c A|inomoto 1160 unch Akai 386 -10 Amoda 787 +2 Asahi Chem 772 -4 Asohi Glass 900 unch Bank Tk 712 -5 Bndgestone 515 -2 Canon 1120 +30 Casio Computer 1840 +20 Gtizer 472 +1 D Nip Print 1310 -10 D Nippon Screen Daiei 854349 words
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Article66 1986-01-24 27 I I I I I 1.1 I I I NST Index Thursday 1,063.51 (1,062.15) Hongkong Hang Seng -*0 i Thursday 1,762.29 (1,737.94) g£_ Austraian AB-Ordinaries Thursday 1,059.8 (1,069.0) Nikkei Stock Average Thursday 12,888.94 (12,923.32) Financial Times Industrials Wednesday 1,123.6 (1,108.7) Dow Jones Average £g£ Wednesday 1,502.29 (1,514.45) (Figures m66 words
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Article226 1986-01-24 27 Lan 22 US$ Charge Mcoa 38% Mlied Chem Cp 45% +W MMs-Cholmers 4 unch <\m Tel Tel 22% *max Inc 14% Corp 43 -1% 3ethlehem SH 17 unch 3oeing Co 47% -1% burroughs Cp 63% Caterpillar Co 43% Chase Manhtn 70 -4% Chrysler Cp 41% +V 4 Citicorp226 words
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Article565 1986-01-24 27 Lan 22 P«c« Chanfe INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 256 +3 Ass Ooiries BTRPLC 363 +2 Babcocks 166 unch Barclays 449 unch Beecham 343 +15 BCC 263 +8 Blue Circle 551 unch BOC Group 285 +3 Boots 229 +1 Bowater 270 +2 BATS 341 +3 Britonnia 137 +1 BP 563 +10 B565 words
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Article, Illustration613 1986-01-24 27 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block McKinney MS (8602) 28/' (0700) F5 *****530/1330-1430 Al/Bl *****330 Fl A New Jersey (7) 28/1 (0900) F7 *****130/*****330 Nl SI *****230 PI Hammurabi (18) 24/1 (1800) F7 *****000 U4 E Grand613 words
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Article, Illustration234 1986-01-24 27 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Belatt K2SW aside 24/1 Builder 3 K23 aside 24/1 Fumushan KlB aside 24/1 Htoneywa K2O aside 24/1 Trans Fjord K9 aside 24/1 Berlin (P) Kll 24/1 26 1 (1700) (***** Equator 5 K22 24/1 25/1 Glory Selatan Kl9 24/1 24 1234 words
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184 1986-01-24 28 Joint venture to publish Time in Australia SYDNEY, Thurs. John Fairfax Ltd and Time Inc today said they will form a 50 50 joint venture to publish Time magazine m Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific. The joint venture, to be known as Time Australia Pty Ltd would publishReuter - 184 words
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858 1986-01-24 28 N. BALAKRISHNAN - N. BALAKRISHNAN By THE opening-up of the Singapore stock market to allow local and international financial and non-financial institutions to become members of the Stock Exchange of Singapore heralds bigger changes than just that of ownership. "With all these changes the stockbroking858 words
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Article, Illustration608 1986-01-24 28 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ By ONLY a massive sales drive by the Government, businesses and hotels overseas can lure enough visitors to fill Singapore's hotels, which expect to be only half-oc-cupied by next year. Even this will produce the desired occupancy rate only m608 words
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318 1986-01-24 28 LONDON, Thurs MOST of the 22 members of the International Tin Council (ITC) are prepared to negotiate a settlement with brokers, bankers and creditors to end the lingering crisis m tin trading, sources close to the ITC said here today.318 words
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Article40 1986-01-24 28 ROXY Electric Industries (Malaysia) Bhd has told the Stock Exchange of Singapore that it has changed its financial year-end from Sept 30 to Dec 31, as stated m its annual report for the year ended Sept 30, 1984.40 words
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Article87 1986-01-24 28 MALAYSIA Mining Corporation now owns about 70.5 per cent of Kuala Kampar Tin Fields Berhad. MMC received acceptances of 7GS,&iC 'hares, or 20.1 per cent, of Koala Kampar at the close of its general unconditional cash offer last week. Of these, 19.6 per cent were valid acceptances and87 words
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Article31 1986-01-24 28 SHAREHOLDERS of Duta Consolidated Bhd have approved the company's purchase of property developers Marigold Sdn Bhd and Salhafa Sdn Bhd for M 59.4 million and M 512.6 million, respectively.31 words
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Article22 1986-01-24 28 MALAYSIAN Assurance Alliance has appointed Tan Sri Dato Abu Zarim bin Haji Omar ami Mr Leong Tuck Onn as board directors22 words
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Article17 1986-01-24 28 SINGAPORE Press Holdings has appointed TsucbP Ross Company as the liquidators of Times Guides (Pte) Ltd.17 words
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Article44 1986-01-24 28 OTTAWA, Than. A total of 28,415 companies filed for bankruptcy m Canada last year, down from 31,699 m 1984, official figures published here showed. Last month, there were 2,161 bankruptcies, compared with 2,187 m December 1984, the fig- ores showed. AFPAFP - 44 words
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Advertisement192 1986-01-24 26 WHEN THE FOUR PIECES IS \uQ ftfl OF JADE MEET, fe£9 |UUJB^f?V ONE MAN'S GAME WILL [BM *Pt£^u*T% 1 1 SI BE AT AN END M| 1 |k| lli^^^HßPl Age-old rivals turned deadly 111 mam I A I enemies r W m |H SL^^H Exotic, erotic bea,uty and Hf/fl K^^yg192 words
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Advertisement16 1986-01-24 27 IG3dC3(Z3 SOLIDS r^i is a h— h feD house or flat from The Straits Times Classifieds16 words
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Advertisement196 1986-01-24 28 BIBjJJBHBBBBb the sale i OF THESEASCHV BRpI 4? I jfl»//// '^ettiy^ IV JLr MNHfilrv 1 Seafood Restaurant goes fastfood -style at Exotic seafood dishes and tasty local favourites All yours to choose From the only restaurant with fl service and private sitting area Or self-serve and -li eat m the196 words
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Advertisement262 1986-01-24 28 (BUKU IfIERAH) A VALUABLE ASSET, IN ANY OFFICE, 1 ANYWHERE 1 jjjli. CHINESE NEW YEAR IHBfefe SPECTACULAR BP^K Venue: Chinese Chamber of Commerce 3 jß»^Bp Hi street s 'P ore 0617 jj&^ Time 12.00nn 10.00pm Daily > Mte Date 22-29 Jan '86 Wj m£ FREE Admission JnL .g<E^ I Ms!^262 words
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Advertisement1815 1986-01-24 29 sruui 1 1 \< i*i:m i I W vl HT t IlOiV!S 24th-28th J AN 'B6 Internationally recognised certificate from Belgium DSO^mS^lli^ wwi and New York at wholesale prices! J?fls* I BMSMIiPiWW^ Rubies, Emeralds and HSffi StSafir No < VR.-VI CI.ARm <()| PKK.K'CI AMOUM VO CARAI (I \KIM COL PRICE/CI1,815 words
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Advertisement400 1986-01-24 30 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: ft £S v Fnday: S:!o2S:n OT Ordlnary: s y n^ MinSlsoo> Food,Ent.r.. i nm.n,<2-5) H(V mmm S.f\ -^"N f\t \f\t r—^M^\ iO- I^TN. _O ba uraay aeaw.nelor we Sunday T, m .s, Semi-di.play: $20^ 0J per cm. Personal Ser«ice./M«rchandi>« (11 39) *^P\ />S=^) f\ (<&400 words
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Advertisement133 1986-01-24 30 3 Catering I FUNCTIONS, BUFFETS, PARTIES cocktail receptions at reasonable nit side catering as well as In our exclusive restaurant. Stamford Arms up to 250 pax. Tel: .lack Irene. *****65/ *****66 for details. GOLDEN HILL CATERER, Buffet specialist for Wedding. Birthday. House wanning and other occasion. Call: *****83 (Mr. Koh).133 words
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Advertisement386 1986-01-24 30 I m ___^a_ 11 Pleasure Boats 25 H.P MARINER outboard motor, excellent condition Serious offer only $750. Weekend weekday charters available on original Chinese junk BBQ parties, etc, short trips available, will cater to you. For info, contact: X.C: *****51. FISHING AT SEA around Batam. Tanjung Plnang The Riau Islands386 words
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Advertisement444 1986-01-24 30 12 Computer Products/ Services A1 COMPUTER SYSTEMS PTE LTD #03-69 People's Park Centre Tel: *****03, *****6, *****7 MORE RELIABLE GUARANTEE IBMPCXT-eompatibie enhanced ATXT-640K complete with stabilizer, with static discharge protection, surge protection separation Monitor RF nine-filter and data safety circuit breaker Include color monitor twin drive, better Keyboard many more444 words
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Advertisement464 1986-01-24 30 13 Musical Instruments DRESDEN. CRISTOFORI Piano, enduring quality, reliable performance, extraordinary value Why pay more' visit Crlstoforl Music Pte. Ltd Katong/ Joo Chlat *****46 Serangoon *****05 Bt. Timah *****63. BUY KAWAI JAPAN'S best piano makers today Check for government quality control mark (JIS). Down payment $750 balance $145 monthly Robert464 words
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Advertisement178 1986-01-24 30 16 Flowers/Plants 16 Flowers/Plants Z (Market Price: $528) JSfT for 7ft wild rose, 7ft ficus Bft peach blossom I PRICE:$lf«f a (Market Price: $358) _K|tnfv for sft ficus (twisted trunks) V 4 *5> Trunks are real <\s^H. chemically preserved. ■^aVA.* Absolutely no Z- 3 C^^ "7^* rsj*^ Also silk flowers178 words
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Advertisement100 1986-01-24 30 17 Health/Sports Products X] Having problems with your game? We can help you to play your best! EXCHANGE GOLFCLUB L-/-~\ CENTRE JSLt^ We buy sell wfe trade-tn T re-condition all %vft brands of golf dubs AXf Please contact jfj \1 *****37 /V l\ PAGER *****50&AQ tor appointment 18 Home Furniture/100 words
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Advertisement764 1986-01-24 30 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing DIRECT FROM FACTORY, made t order kitchen cabinets at 195 p.t.r Wardrobe a $120 p.fr (to celling for HOB flats). Free 'le sinning quotatio i on-the-spot. *****27 or visit our factory at 2 Sungei Kadut Street 4. Sungei Kadut Ind. EstAtt S pure 2f>72 SPECIALISED IN764 words
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Advertisement305 1986-01-24 30 ITMEA CLOSER LuOi\ Plants don't welcome being nurtured indoor invariably they show obvious signs of lacking sunshine and moisture. But artificial plants don't face this problem and are virtually maintenance free Reach out to classification 16 where (Jromark Consumers Enterprise has a containerload of tfcd^^, artificial trees and stalks of305 words
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Advertisement85 1986-01-24 30 25 Sale: Other Products REMOVAL SALES: AT 36 Hrinsep street. Drafting Materials. Badminton. Tennis Squash Rackets. Tennis Balls. Stationery items and many items at v<t> low price Also office tables, cxci 1 shape i shop show cases Phone *****52 CANE FURNITURE SALE. Direc! from factory 20 Jin Leban. ihim s85 words
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Advertisement1089 1986-01-24 31 R 25 Sale Other 25 Sale: Other 25 Sale: Other 27 Wanted 28 Health Centres/ Products Products Products =s===S sss=sss=ss=i Massage WATERBEDS SPECIALIST FOR SITTING ROOM y^ »"?!of ""ul^r'^ fer STOCK CLEARANCE SALE South East Asia For all your set. Tel: *****86, lOam-apm. Mt. Elizabeth (0922). near Mt ilgw' waterbeds1,089 words
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Advertisement466 1986-01-24 31 29 Beauty Culture f SECRETS OF BEAUTY. Learn th il basics of good skin care mas y tering make-up (day night techniques. Classifone *****3 (off. hrs.) Ref. *****. k BLACK RING eye bag aroun Sj your eyes? Try our safe, quick 1 n latest technique. Tel: *****23. BRING ALL YOUR466 words
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Advertisement383 1986-01-24 31 29 Beauty Culture p- anmm— 0 offers Bridal Make-Up services and colour courses for your d wedding using your best cofc lours to enhance your natural beauty. Cal your: r Color Me Beautiful consultant JILL LOW at *****16 #02 39 Specialists' Ctr (0923) 3 d Looking Good is <J featured383 words
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Advertisement894 1986-01-24 31 30 Hairdressing 30 Hairdressing Valld from 25 Jan 1 Feb 1986 I All Cuts Perms i By London-trained Hairstylists I J& Please call to make appointment. "jP I Business Hrs: 10.30 am 7pm Closed on Sundays I ""rorVPTPQ I TROPICS Hairdressing I iKums Sa on pte ud 11 Cavenagh Rd894 words
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Advertisement618 1986-01-24 31 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage L %i **m I I MY WORLD I Health Centre smost^ #04-103 Hotel Meridien Orchard Road Tel: *****33 1 SPECIALIST HEALTH SALON 277 Orchard Rrt. "03-29/30, Specialist Centre Tel: *****39. *****66 ext. 145. Massage Sauna Bath Opens daily from 10 a.m. to618 words
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Advertisement619 1986-01-24 31 36 House Renovation/ Decor STOCKS CLEARANCE BELOW COST 1) Solid Oak Outdoor furniture 2) USA fabric backed wall covering 3) West German Vinyl floor covering FOR 2 DAYS ONLY! 24TH 25TH JANUARY '86 (9a.m. to spm) at: M B Trading A Agencies Pte Ltd 18 Howard Road Off Macpherson Road619 words
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Advertisement892 1986-01-24 31 36 House Renovation/ Deco; UNDERTAKING ROOF-LEAKING. Change roofing, gutter, awning sliding door partition, painting, furniture, plumbing, electric. Fencing, cut-tree heater. HDB Private Construction Rinc; *****63 *****61 (Night *****43) UNIQUE ALUMINIUM trill' at $1 p.s I reqd. amplimesh. sliding doors window- We undertake changing (if old windows Enquiry *****07. Mon -Sun892 words
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Advertisement923 1986-01-24 31 38 TV/ Video/ Hi-Fi EASY HP TERMS CTV, brands other h'sehold appll I rade- In a< n ir New Yeai I >ffei *****T0 E.T tv/ VIDEO Service, we sped alised In repairing all kinds vidt-o recorder CTV *****70 4591 1K8 ;< LEC SPECIALISE IN ■>'. mil installation, serv repair video923 words
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Advertisement639 1986-01-24 31 52 Office Furniture/ Furnishing RECEPTION OFFICE FU.TNITURE tor s tie Please I*l ***** 11 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services FOR THOSE WHO seek Bt si Prestigeous Regn Adknswering Mailing ryplng Wore 1 Processing di $4). Telex-cum-Telefax ($5) Executive Room Spe< lal Pi k Lge Plans available *****00, I Classic639 words
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Advertisement1231 1986-01-24 32 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies I STEEL PIPES f I FOR SALE I 1. SAW SPIRAL SEAM PIPE J Jr 30" O.D. x 0.562" Wall Thickness 20 Joints ft (Total 249 metres). MB M 30" O.D. x 0.625" Wall Thickness -15 Joints S1,231 words
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Advertisement437 1986-01-24 32 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies 57 Business Opportunities IVE 3rp. To All Genuine Businettmen m- Why Let Debtor* Celebrate pP" At Your ExponM? o~f It's time for you to recover your las long overdue Accounts ReceivJ63 3 ables and/ or bad debts. less We specialised m collection of erl- both local437 words
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Advertisement493 1986-01-24 32 57 Business Opportunities WE PROVIDE RAW satay meat ready-skewed satay at very reasonable price. Tel: *****44 (Saat) WHOLESALE OF LADIES fashion goods from Hongkong Ring *****33 58 Other Business Products/ Services RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT/ FURNITURE FOR SALE Items include tables, chairs, fridge, crockery, kitchen utensils etc. Interested parties, please call at:493 words
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Advertisement676 1986-01-24 32 64 Domestic Help Available FILIPINO 5220 THAI $220 SRI LANKAN SIM INDONESIAN S2OO OFF DAYS COMPENSATED We select tramed orientate ou' very own girls Good attitude hardwork.ng honest obedient Complete placement tee includes: A.rfa-e $5000 Security Bond $10 000 PA Performance Bond Visa Fee Medicai Exam process comoiete documentation Replacement676 words
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Advertisement578 1986-01-24 32 64 Domestic Help Available 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive QUANTITY SURVEYOR Vacancy exist for a suitable qualified A experienced local person a* a Quantity Surveyor tor tunnelling work on MRT Contract 301. Applicants for the post are likely to be 28 to have obtained formal qualifications together with wide experience578 words
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Advertisement479 1986-01-24 32 70 Situations Vacant Secretarial/ Clerical S^^Ppi Petrochemical Corporation ■fi^^^ 1 °f Singapore Private) ■■^^P^J Limited GENERAL CLERK Requirements: Minimum GCE O level with credits m English or Mathematics 1 to 2 years' working experience Ability to type at 35 w.p.m. Ability to operate word processor preferred Interested applicants are requested479 words
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Advertisement343 1986-01-24 32 70 Situations Vacant Secretarial/ Clerical I IPENTEX SCHWEIZER |"i CIRCUITS PTE LTD LJ A well established PC B I manufacturer requires I Administrative Assistant J Female aged above 20 years Minimum GCE 'O' level with credit m English Bilingual m English and Mandarin Ability to type 35 wpm Experience m343 words
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Advertisement638 1986-01-24 32 70 Situations Vacant Secretarial/ Clerical I ii OPERATIONS ASSISTANT Requirements:- Mm. A' level with experi ence m purchasing office administration FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK Experienced In manufacturing accounts costing PERSONNEL ASSISTANT a Experienced m sales marketing public relations Good spoken and written English RECEPTIONISI c Experienced m similar position DELIVERY MAN638 words
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Advertisement774 1986-01-24 33 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical We require for immediate Bmployr tent GENERAL/ ACCOUNTS CLERK minimum O.C.E. A' level good accounts knowledge Please apply m writi^ lo TANGLIN P. O. BOX 320 SINGAPORE 9123 A) FEMALE CLERK B) Female X-ray Assistant reqd. For post (A) applicants must have 3 GCE O'774 words
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Advertisement492 1986-01-24 33 71 Situations Vacant: Sales PRIMELINE IMPORTS (S) PTE. LTD. IN-STORE DEMONSTRATORS SEASONAL WORK ONLY We pay absolutely TOP RATE OF COMMISSION (a* much at 10%) Our proven European Demonstrators' technique and top product range guarantee unbeatable remuneration. To join our frontline force you must be: bright, cheerful, self-motivated and willing492 words
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Advertisement497 1986-01-24 33 71 Situations Vacant Sales Easy to earn few thousanc dollars a month career for: SALES EXECUTIVES (MALE) If you are hardworking anc result orientated sales person we offer you an opportunity U earn at least $2,500 per month Qualifications: c Must be able to speak anc write English and Chinese497 words
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Advertisement891 1986-01-24 33 71 Situations Vacant: Sales WORLD BOOK REPRESENTATIVES. Proud of the money they earn. Prouder of the service they give. Flexible hours, easy training and the gratifying feeling of helping others. Your job is made easy because World Book is the world's best-sell-ing encyclopaedia made. Preferably above 20 years old with891 words
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Advertisement529 1986-01-24 33 72 Situations Vacant: Technical E We are a well-established manufacturer of high E z tech, precision leadframes and operate very S modern high-speed stamping and continuous plating equipment. We offer excellent career advancement opportunities and very attractive salaries for suitably qualified applicants. I Toolmakers (All Rounders) 1 2 hour shifts529 words
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Advertisement99 1986-01-24 33 72 Situations Vacant; Technical Established Building Construction Co. requires SITE SUPERVISOR Poly Diploma m Building or equivalent. Knowledge of building works. Possess Class 3 driving licence. Able to work independently. Write m with full resume, stating salary expected tel. no. to: The Advertiser, 1 Thomson Rd. #03-3260, (Balestier Hill Shopping99 words
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Advertisement520 1986-01-24 33 72 Situations Vacant: Technical ORION 1 OVERSEAS I TECHNICAL TRAINEES A progressive Japanese company with affiliates In South-East Asia, Germany, USA and Europe, Invites applications from suitably qualified single males for a two-year training m Japan. REQUIREMENTS: Diploma holders or ITC m Electronics Engineering or NTC 2 with 2 years520 words
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Advertisement221 1986-01-24 33 72 Situations Vacant Technical SANKYU (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD requires Completed NS Age 25 and above 1 -2 years' similar working experience Secondary education Benefits: Medical benefits Free uniform and safety shoes Annual increment Annual bonus Allowances on confirmation Interested applicants please call 261 7455 ext 1 72 or apply personally221 words
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Advertisement535 1986-01-24 33 72 Situations Vacant Technical 72 Situations Vacant Technical A Manufacturing Company specialised m Automation F^nels and Switchgears requires: ELECTRICIAN Age below 30 years NTC m Electrical Fitting Installation Works 2-3 years experience m switchboard and control wiring work SKILLED SHEET METAL WORKER Age below 30 years NTC m Sheet Metal535 words
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Advertisement796 1986-01-24 34 73 Situations Vacant Production 73 Situations Vacant Production Production rroaucuun nuuuniun FEMALE PRODUCTION lfi^^^^= OPERATORS (temporary) CTM'^JU •No experience required Minimum Primary 6 education Training will be provided IgkyS^T *w ffyj/jfIjjJBBSKHKL Ist shift: 700am -3.30pm <■*' 'N^vr'^^^ Gross Salary: \X\ I J^./l| 2nd shift: 3. 30pm- 11.15pm 10^M^.'^m^m^ 1) Gross796 words
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Advertisement377 1986-01-24 34 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant Production Production 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous RACAL SURVEY (M) SDN BHD ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS/ SURVEYORS AND GEOPHYSICISTS Racal Survey Malaysia, one of the leading hydrographic survey organisations urgently require Engineers/ Surveyors And Geophysicists for its operations m the offshore oil industry.377 words
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Advertisement358 1986-01-24 34 requires FRONT OFFICE CASHIERS Pleasant personality. GCE O' level. Experience required. Interested applicants please write m or call personally with 1 passport size photo at: THE PERSONNEL OFFICE 1 3 BEACH ROAD SINGAPORE 0718 TEL: *****41 EXT. 180 WEST END CLUB (Goodwood Park Hotel) We require urgently FEMALE GUEST RELATIONS358 words
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Advertisement843 1986-01-24 34 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous jm SINGAPORE hb^hß sports wmuSSSm council Applicants are invited from citizens and permanent residents of Singapore for the post PARK SUPERVISOR Qualifications and Experience Singapore GCE 3 'O' levels or equivalent Experienced m supervision of personnel. Knowledge of basic horticulture, green-keeping, use of motor mowers, layout843 words
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Advertisement677 1986-01-24 34 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous PART-TIME PUMP ATTENDANTS required from 4pm 9pm. Minimum Sec. 2 education. Interview personally at 1091 Woodlands Road (opposite Metal Box). WE NEED A Messenger Girl to hand deliver documents, Malay or Indian preferred Salary $300 monthly. Pis call Alice. Tel: *****16 for interview WANTED GENERAL WORKERS.677 words
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Advertisement388 1986-01-24 34 82 Accessories/ Maintenance OFFER ONLY FOR upholstery steam cleaning from $70 $120 We sell/repair new/2nd hand hi-fi, seatcovers accessories. Chequered Mtr. (Opposite Thomson Mcd Ctr.) *****17/8 FREE. COMPUTERISED ENGINE performance check with printed report. US trained Technicians. Vehito. *****63. Mr Lee. BMW 320 i SPOILER for sale Only 5 mths388 words
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Advertisement874 1986-01-24 34 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance Insurance FAST MONEY WithFOCL Prompt processing of applications Attractive interest rates 12 months -5% flat 24 months 5 Va% flat 36 months 5V5>% flat 48 months 6% flat Up to 90% financing Call 533-3737 today J 131 FORWARD OVERSEA CREDIT LIMITED 65, Chulia874 words
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Advertisement793 1986-01-24 34 88 For Sale: Ford/Hat "79 MODEL FIAT 131 Super Miraflori 1600. auto., aircon., hi-fi. PARF', tax/ ins. 6/'B6, good cond. $8,500. Can loan $5,500. *****72. 1979 FORD ESCORT 1300 sport, 2nd owner, aircon./ cassette, beautiful condition. Tel: *****95. 1980 FORD CORTINA 20 Ghia, manual. Company regd 1 owner. Tip top793 words
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Advertisement962 1986-01-24 34 30 For Sale: Toyota CO. REGN. 1981 Toyota Cressida I OL 5 speed. I owner Director's I car Accident free Imn condition 19,000 on o Tel *****55. LATE 84 TOYOTA COTOIM OL 1 8 l pte owner, low mileage, power steering windows, central lock itiK, accident free, excelk I dttion.962 words
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Advertisement929 1986-01-24 35 I 92 For Sale: Mazda 1980 MAZDA 626. 2 pte owners, perfect condition $9,800 0.n.0. View at 8 Jin Teilipua. S( 1129). 1981 MAZDA 626. Central locking power windows, aircon. Good condition 112.200 0.n.0 *****16 1985 LADY OWNER Mazda RX7 auto low mileage Tip top cond Selling $42,500. Tel *****86.929 words
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Advertisement845 1986-01-24 35 96 For Sale: 96 For Sale: 96 For Sale: 96 For Sale: 96 For Sale: Other Makes Other Makes Other Makes Other Makes Other Makes J^-—' f.3>"iiu i. i«M— pmiw 1 m pw ""^fr|fr t Ml^^ ffjßSj Sin Tien Seng Charade Turbo 3 Door 5 Door W^^Sm Head office s.n845 words
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Advertisement610 1986-01-24 35 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles MAY 83 NISSAN C2O pick-up. 1200 c.c petrol, steel body. Tip top condition. $6,900. *****08 NEAR 80 SUBARU 600 van 5 drs. new paint tax 7 month ROY passed $2,100 Tel: *****87. SEPT. '83 NISSAN Cabstar Petrol lorry. 4-wheel, rd tax, insurance Sept 86. $5,000.610 words
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Advertisement671 1986-01-24 35 99 Vehicles Wanted ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT Any models below 2000 cc. PARF or Non-PARF used cars. Private company registration. Commercial Vans/ Pickups 'PB' Registration. Trade-in acceptable. JINCHI YILI MOTORS PTE LTD N0.39 LOWLAND ROAD SINGAPORE 1954 TEL: *****88/ *****22/ *****02 CASH PAYMENT HIGHEST OFFER for any model PARF. nonPARF, secondhand671 words
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Advertisement650 1986-01-24 35 106 Accommodation Available: Houses i BUNGALOWS FOR RENT 1 D.1026 renovated detached on I hilltop with lovely garden SWIMMING POOL. Separate i living' dining, 4 1 bdrms., 3 privacy, auto gate, etc. $13,000 p.m. D.lO Leedon Park, old styled I single storey detached, spa- 1 cious living/ dining, 3 2650 words
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Advertisement845 1986-01-24 35 106 Accommodation Available: Houses 3 1025 NEWLY RENOVATED *alk-up apt. 3 bdrms./ bathrms., Vfurn.. vicinity of Botanic Gdns. food ctr.. sports complx., Orchard Rd. $1,500. Also D.1852 2storey semi-d, seaside, 4 bdrms., 51,200 Owner. *****04. anytime. 321 CLEMENTI PK. Semi-d. ii storey, newly renovated. New titchen cabinets. 3 bdrms./ servant's,845 words
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Advertisement621 1986-01-24 35 MiMMMijaMMiiaaaaaM"MaaaaaMW»i»"»a*""""'"^"""""^*» ■■^^■^"■■■■■BBBBaBMBBBi^iMWMB^^M— —^i^— i w^w— i—n—n—i^i^i— 106 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Houses Available: Available: Apartments Apartments D.ll SHELFORD RD. d/storey terr h'se Immediate occupation. Tel: *****11 x 280 B.S. Ng D.ll WATTEN EST. double-storey semi-d 4 1 bdrms. $1,500 fully furn PAA *****25/ *****26. 0 13 MODERN NEW621 words
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Advertisement392 1986-01-24 35 I You experience our personal touch at Liang Court Regency. The experience begins with a special welcome bouquet. And during your stay, you'll notice the many little tilings that get done quietly and efficiently. Come stay with us and experience our personal touches and comforts. For short -or long-term lease,392 words
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Advertisement412 1986-01-24 35 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments RfREUST PtRZA Hotel Style Luxurious Apartments TO LET At the junction of Scotts/ Orchard Road, next to Hyatt Hotel. 14.000 sq ft Hotel Style Lobby Swimming Pool. Tennis Court. Squash Court. Billiard Room. Gymnasium and many other facilities Self Service Free Launderette Ample Indoor Car Parking412 words
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Advertisement431 1986-01-24 36 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments EXECUTIVE FLATS IN JURONG FOR RENT Located near Chinese Garden, Japanese Garden, Jurong Golf Course and Jurong Park. PENTHOUSE Gross Rent (Unfurnished): $1,800 pm. EXECUTIVE FLAT Gross Rent (Unfurnished): $1,010 to $1,130 pm. For further particulars or appointment for viewing, please telephone *****56 Ext 549/ 550431 words
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Advertisement241 1986-01-24 36 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments Ready for occupation Ideally located at Angullia Park (parallel to Orchard Road). Luxurious and exclusive condominium of 27 units. Unit area range from 2,142 sq.ft. to 4,241 sq.ft. Excellent facilities: swimming and wading pools, squash and badminton courts, sauna, playdeck, solar heating and mini golf, basement241 words
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Advertisement713 1986-01-24 36 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments PIS T 0511 WESTPOINT APTS, PEPYS ROAD 2/3 bedrooms fully furnished apartments, all with attached bathrooms. Available on long/short term lease. Facilities include swimming pool, 2 squash courts, tennis court, large garden compound. Rental from $1,600 p.m. For viewing contact owner *****74 DIST.IO ROBIN ROAD Luxurious713 words
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Advertisement961 1986-01-24 36 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments WHITE HOUSE PARK APARTMENT 67 Steven* Road, District 10 Low rise condo., centrally located with pool, squash court, playground covered carpark. 3 1-bdrm. Townhse. 1800 sq.ft. F/furn. 3 aircon. bdrms. sitting rm. Price neg. 3 aircond. bdrm. apt. 2 bathrms., f/furn 1300 sq.ft. Price neg. *****40/961 words
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Advertisement958 1986-01-24 36 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments #11-02 WESTPEAK APARTMENT. Near Japanese School. 1900 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, partially furn., full facilities, available March. $1,800. Contact: Teresa, *****81 66-A STUDIO APT. Meyer Rd. 2nd fir. D.1543. Vacant for immed. occupation. Unfurn. Rent $550 mcl. of service charges. Tenancy 1 yr. Tel: *****32, Mrs Rajam.958 words
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Advertisement961 1986-01-24 36 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST. 1025 FERNHILL Rd 5 bedrooms fully furnished with central aircons. Contact *****15. DIST Oil 1 PASIR PANJANG Road private flat. $700 unfurnished. Mr T.\y *****27. D15T.0923 OXLEY RD. walk-up apt. 3 bdrms F/furn. $900. Call: *****33 Mrs. Lee. D15T.0923, FAR EAST Mansion, fully furnished, for961 words
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Advertisement956 1986-01-24 36 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments FLATS/ ROOMS/ APTS./ Houses available at all areas at low rental. Call: *****49/ *****21. FURNISHED 4-ROOM HDB flat. Bedok Reservoir Road $600. Tel: *****56. No agents please. FURNISHED/ UNFURNISHED FLATS available m various districts. Tel: *****64. GOLDEN MILE COMPLEX. 3 bdrms., f/furn., rental neg. Call S.K.956 words
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Advertisement713 1986-01-24 36 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms MASTER BEDROOM AT Bedok North Aye 3 Couple single lady. Near interchange Tel: 443K628 NO COMMISSION CHARGE from tenants seeking rms./ flats at any dists. Call *****06/ *****01 ORCHARD AREA- PATERSON Rd River Vallej Rd Rms. avail, for foreign students. *****84/5. PTE. NEW APT. D.12, near713 words
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Advertisement682 1986-01-24 36 113 For Sale: Houses Mortgagee's Sale Of Properties By Public Auction To be Held At No. 6 Cecil Street #02-04, People's Insurance Building, on Wednesday. sth February 1 986 at 3. oopm Particulars Residential "Landed" Properties 1 No. 2 Jalan Telang Land Area 559 7 sqm. Title Freehold Solicitors M/s.682 words
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Advertisement140 1986-01-24 36 113 For Sale: Houses For Rent/ Sale unique Townhouse on Emerald Hill Road, lovingly restored with valuable antique panels and carvings It is featured m several international and local architectural design magazines 4* 1 bedrooms, study, family room, indoor fountain pool and 2 courtyard gardens, partially furnished. Built-in area 3.800140 words
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Advertisement575 1986-01-24 37 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses -^v J33" Bj X jyfe'^j^' ONLY 20 LUCKY PEOPLE WILL OWN THEM.' Highlights District 10 Freehold Attractive designs Well-planned interiors Burglar alarm Solar heating system 10-year termite-free guarantee Automatic gate for bungalows .^^»JJ©^^^^ Plastered brick fences with gate575 words
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Advertisement812 1986-01-24 37 113 For Sale: Houses To be held at Mandarin Court C 4th Floor Mandarin Hotel on Tuesday 4th February 1986 at 2.30 p.m. 1) 31, VANDA CRESCENT (2/s bungalow) Area: 695.8 sq. m. Title: Freehold To be sold with vacant possession. 2) 66 JALAN CHEMPAKA KUNING (2/s terrace) Area: 233.8812 words
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Advertisement782 1986-01-24 37 113 For Sale: Houses D.21 CHENG SOON Crescent d/storey semi-d, 4,000 sq.ft F'hold. 5-rms. F/furn. $590,000 Tel: *****57 Mrs Lee (owner). D.28 DETACHED BUNGALOW beautifully renovated, area 720( to 10,000 sq.ft. Reasonable price Harvest *****88 D.5 FABER HILLS d/store] bunglw. 9,000 sq.ft. 4 bdrms. Pool $760,000. Villa Investment! *****40. D.5782 words
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Advertisement860 1986-01-24 37 113 For Sale: Houses 0.20 THOMSON WALK d/storey seml-d. Split-level 4 bdrms. Well kept $480,000 0.n.0. Rolf *****11 D.20, YIO CHU Kang Gdn 2 1/2storey. land 2000 sq.ft. 3+l bdrms., $405,000. Agent: *****93. D.21 CHENG SOON Gdn. Spacious d/storey corner terrace. 3 1 bdrms. 6 yrs. old. *****71 PJD. D.21860 words
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Advertisement1325 1986-01-24 37 114 For Sale: Private Apartments 114 For Sale: Private Apartments 12 comfortable *V 1 1 J*|| j and well planned <*■ jflj. I Li Wll L >1 I apartments J I centrally located n|| ifjj w^'>^ at Jin Dusun pl*Jii r 1 d. 12 come with |Ir!I 'C-Ii Air-con, kitchen1,325 words
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Advertisement987 1986-01-24 37 114 For Sale: Private Apartments PANDAN VALLEY, CHEMPAKA C1 :i rms., servant's, attached bath. 1,7)0 sq ft Split-level F'hold $320,000 Patron, *****15 8 PANDAN VALLEY 1700 sq ft 3 mis and servant's Split-level. Low maintenance. Facilities. $300,000 Holland *****79 PANORAMIC VIEW, D.9 Chei Bngh' Apt High fir Split-level 3-1 bdrms./987 words
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Advertisement992 1986-01-24 37 115 For Sale: HUDC Apartments D-15 AMBERVILLE MAISONETTE high fir. excellent city sea view bdrms. Town Realtor 733-2142 KARRER COURT BLK.D. high fir f/furn 3 1 bdrms 2 halls Price neg Call *****40 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3-ROOMED Chai Ch«« Blk 19 $36,000 Sim* Dr. Blk 52 $40,000 A.M.Kio992 words
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Advertisement963 1986-01-24 38 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 5-RM. POINT BLK. .it Bedok North Central, convenient location Nicely renovated Wardrobes/ cabinet Price neg *****17/ *****37 (agt). 5 RM.. TELOK BLANGAH Rise Excellent view position. Fully renovated. Sliding windows stainless steel pipes. Ceramic fir. $155,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****94 5-RM. TELOK BLANGAH Drive. High fir963 words
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Advertisement569 1986-01-24 38 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3 RM. MARINE (res Blk 33 higi fir. $36,000 Sunnyland 25:***** 117 Properties Wanted HDB REGISTERED PURCHASERS REQUIRED URGENTLY ALJUNIEO CRESCENT/ EUNO CRESCENT ($BO,OOO $145,« X SPOTTISWOODE PARK/ EVERTO PARK ($145,000 $170,00( BUKIT MERAH CENTRAL/ ZIO ROAD ($150,000 $165.0W OUTRAM PARK/ ANG MO KIO ($90,000569 words
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Advertisement471 1986-01-24 38 118 Factory Spaces For low ndustrial operational r cost and attractive rental rates, talk s f* *^Tf!^^^^H IBLfIH jHbR %mm&^mmfr i» iß&^lff Lam soon industrial punairg Ca|| 235 47Q4 Bemanji Tay Prime Factory Warehouse Facilities Lg m Soon Realty Pte Ltd An expanding Japanese electronics company is urgently looking for471 words
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Advertisement300 1986-01-24 38 118 Factory Spaces FOR LEASE UNION CENTRE r «h to 6» stor«yi 7,000 to J3,ooosq_ft. Newly completed 6 1 1 storey light industrial building at Jalan Pemimpin 2 cargo lifts of 4,000 lbs 2 passenger lifts of 2,500 lbs loading Building complied to government OTTV regulations complete with fire protection300 words
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Advertisement513 1986-01-24 38 118 Factory Spaces FOR SALE Approx. 7800 sq.m. Jurong Town Corporation property with water frontage on Sungei Jurong (Sin- gapore) with built-in workshop area: 3530 sq.m. Attractive 20-year lease terms with 15 years to run Immediate ossession available. Write for visitation, terms, etc. to: I Maxwell Road Post Office Box513 words
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Advertisement589 1986-01-24 38 118 Factory Spaces 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces AVAILABLE FEB/ MARCH '86 No. S3 Genting Lane WAREHOUSE/ FACTORY SPACE jn the 2nd 3rd storey. Area from 2,500 sq.ft. to 14,000 sq.ft. Rental 90c p.a.t. inclusive of partii'ons, wiring etc. Enquiries BAN HOE SENG ft CO PTE LTD Tel *****74 D.9 RIVER589 words
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Advertisement308 1986-01-24 38 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces r/gfi^ Single Storey iWB) Warehouse Space to Let Located m Jurong Various Sizes Available High Ceiling and Wide Entrances Newly Revised Attractive Rental 24 hours security For Enquiries, please contact Mr F X Wan Tel: *****44 M Modern warehouse for sale I308 words
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Advertisement365 1986-01-24 38 121 For Rent: Office Spaces SUPREME HOUSE GROUND FLOOR SHOP FACING PENANG ROAO 1492 sq.ft (138 6m2) SHOP SPACE 255 sq.ft. (23 7m2) 393 sq ft (36 5m2) 498 sq ft (46 4m2) 510 sq ft (47 4m2) OFFICE SPACE 574 sq.ft. (53 38m2) 700 sq.ft. (65. 1m2) 1632 sq.ft.365 words
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Advertisement982 1986-01-24 38 121 For Rent: Office Spaces WING ON LIFE BUILDING 150 CECIL STREET Office premises available for lease 1.404 sq.ft. 1.460 sq ft. c 880 sq ft c 480 sq.ft. Enquiries, contact T.H.Kon Tel: *****77 GOLDHILL SQUARE. Office space for rental at $4.00 p.s.f inclusive maintenance charges (negotiable). Total area 1400982 words
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Advertisement562 1986-01-24 39 122 Office Spaces Wanted ABOUT 150— 200 Bq.fl Only m Foa Payoh "i rhomson area l'ls call: Mr Tun *****06 after 9a m 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces FAR EAST SHOPPING Centre Ground floor. ;M4 so, ft Facing lift lobby MftO.ooo (0.n.0 I Mansfield Property .Ser-ires Tel: *****51 fortune ctr.562 words
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Advertisement689 1986-01-24 39 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces for a^\ I retail outlet? I these facts: Over 1,000 car parks. Free parking after office hours: Mon to Fri after 5.30pm Saturday after I.oopm Sun/P. Holiday whole day Food galore-McDonald's, Sate Sate, Pizza Hut, Rasa Ria, Maple Leaf Restaurant,689 words
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Advertisement373 1986-01-24 39 SINGAPORE SHOPPING CTR. Various areas shops/ offices units at $2.10 p.s.f. Incl. Tel: *****69. THOMSON PLAZA, #02-20, 330 sq.ft. Suitable for showroom retail. $1,200 p.m. *****41. 22 CHEONG CHIN NAM Rd., opposite Beauty World Plaza shop space for rent *****64/ *****93. 126 Restaurant/Lounge Spaces FU LU SHOU Complex, 2 units373 words
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Advertisement626 1986-01-24 39 135 Air Travel 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours TRAVEL WITH SOMEONE Urn ■■■HHHMHjj^^HHBMMHHWHHHMiMHMHjM' knows (he answer to all your BC Wt *V V;^- 1 J »"iC^^ V j travelling nerds Sha Inter H&| ■j^^^^BHßij^S!if'?L-S':>*' i i:' -J. jp*^' prises 4rtllH Ml-. -I (inlileti jMcHMWBHBj|HHBMff Iflft F^^ T^^V^^V?626 words
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Advertisement259 1986-01-24 39 ARCHIPELAGO TRAVEL (TA 126) #01-38 Lucky Plaza *****39, *****65/2, *****30 WEST MALAYSIA (Daily) Coach, Train, Air CHINESE NEW YEAR SPECIAL 5D Penang $195 5D Gent./Pen./Cameron $275 4D Mal./Gent./Kuantan $250 4D Penang/Genting $250 3D Desaru Resort $120 3DGenting(Castno) $99 2D Malacca (Genting) 99 THAILAND (Coach/Train/ Air) 5D Hat./Songkla $120 5D Phuket259 words
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Advertisement337 1986-01-24 39 1 !|BDAYSJAPAN (DISNEYIJnD^SI96B| Dep: 8/2, 9/2 10/2 I I 12 DAYS GRAND JAPAN (Honshu* I Kyushu Kagoshima) $2588 oe P 9/2 I 8 DAYS HOKKAIDO HONSHU $2388 Extension to Hong Kong Taiwan Korea can be arranged Dep: 8/2 1 8/11/14 DAYS TAIWAN/HONGKONG/ I BANGKOK $1740 I 8 DAYS BANGKOK/HONGKONG/ MACAU337 words
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Advertisement853 1986-01-24 39 137 Tours 137 Tours Ml "^jff^ (tj A iinut tiny to travel I Chinese New Year Spring Festival Tours! Sakura Delights Tokyo Disneyland All Japan/All Kyusnu 'Fukuoka'Nagasaki -Mt Aso-Beopu Miyazaki/Aoshima/Sakuraiima/Kagoshima/Osaka/ Kyolo/Nara/ Tokyo/Mt Fu|i/ Bullet Tram/Hakone/Atami Tokyo Disneyland Korea/Ta.wan. Her,] Kong 9/13/17/20/22 Days 9 Days from *****0 9/2 10/2 23-2,2/3 90,853 words
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Advertisement1690 1986-01-24 40 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours lvfl/IplMllfls J^HSV Pnrh< PRB 4. 9/1 1/13 days New Zealand with optional 1 rUUVWIHUb l^Uby I lU A VMJJ^M ASIA C hina extension to Sydmy or Sydney Melbourne. niiovQ \)mt nnhio fnv winvun) From1,690 words
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Advertisement3455 1986-01-24 41 147 Academic Courses 149 Secretarial/ Typing Courses 137 Tours 148 Computer Courses 137 Tours 148 Computer Courses 137 Tours 137 Tours I m~~mmmmmm~*mmmmm———— j HONG LEE DRIVING 11-!: =ii=iL=ni=ii=ii=ii=ii=ni=ii=n=ii-? mm mmmmwm IF 1 II n .^m^^v^^^^^^^^a. rinTtir/ U—m^ <W IWvil Cl FMHI IQW rwliTl >?, LM* unique electronic i ll3,455 words
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Obituary, Illustration595 1986-01-24 42 181 Deaths 181 Deaths OW YUE KHIE AGE: 52 YEARS passed away peacefully on 22.1.86 leaving behind Beloved Wife- Knk Kong Yoke Sons: Daughter: On w>ng Kay Ow Swee Wan ow w>ng Kit Brother: Sister m law: Ow Yew I ,ihii Chan Yoke Sister: Brother-in-law: u» Cheng Peng Chow Seng595 words
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Obituary, Illustration215 1986-01-24 42 The Family ot the Late MR TAN HUNG CHENG (Passed away peacefully on 20/1/86) Wishes to express sincere appreciation and deepest gratitude to All Relatives, Friends, Colleagues, and doctors in attendance, SGH Staff of Ward 77 for their kind attendance, assistance, condolences, donations, scrolls wreaths during their recent215 words
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Obituary, Illustration93 1986-01-24 42 MR. K. SiNGKA Departed 24.1.85 You toiled all these years for us. And your love remains with us. You were the kind of father Your loved ones will never forget. Ist Anniversary Prayers will be held at the residence on 12/2/88 between 12.00 am 12 noon. Details,93 words
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Obituary, Illustration240 1986-01-24 42 IVY WICKEREMASURIYA departed 24.1.84. In our home she is fondly remembered. Sweet memories cling to her name. Those who loved her in life sincerely. Still love her in death just the same. Always remembered by NAOMI, GEOFFREY, ESTHER, IVAN ROHANA In Loving Memory Of MR. V. GOVINDASAMY240 words
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97 1986-01-24 42 TRAINER trainer Teh Choon Beng, bidding for Tan Tjo Teck of Goodman Stable, has bought a filly by the champion New Zealand sire, Sir Tristram, for NZs6#§,»o« (about SS6M,IM) at the yearling sale at Trentham. It was the second highest price97 words
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Article, Illustration544 1986-01-24 42 ON THE TRACK with TONTO LAST-START winner Henderson, with A. Razmy up, galloped fluently at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. The four-year-old clapped on the pace m his second lap to clock 37.2 sec over 600 m on the bit. The going was good. Henderson won m his second544 words
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Article, Illustration137 1986-01-24 42 WIN-EM-ALL, who rose from the restricted terms class m 1982 to take the 1984 Singapore Derby and then failed to win another race, has been deleted. Now seven, the New Zealand gelding by Auk out of Hotu Hui Lass raced 37 times for four wins, five137 words
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Article, Illustration130 1986-01-24 42 Two first-up RT winners rated 92 and 90 IMPRESSIVE first-up restricted terms winners Paragon Of Virtue and Quando Quando II have been reclassified m Class 3 and are rated 92 and 90 respectively. Both gave their rivals a galloping lesson on the third day of the just concluded Ipoh meeting130 words
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221 1986-01-24 42 Coal Pak for rich sprint over Flemington straight PERTH, Thurs WEST Australian speedster Coal Pak will tackle the cream of Australia's top sprinters m the A5151,000 (about *****,000) Newmarket Handicap over 1,200 m straight at Flemington m Melbourne on March 8. Owner-trainer Warren Jeffreys is planning to use the valuableWAN - 221 words
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146 1986-01-24 42 Kemp will team up again with Importune PERTH, Thurs. West Australian stayer Importune, who ran second to Ullyat in the 3,200m Perth Cup on New Year's Day when ridden by Lester Piggott, will have his regular partner, champion Perth jockey Rod Kemp, astride when he tackles the Australia Day CupWAN - 146 words
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Article, Illustration310 1986-01-24 43 RIO DE JANEIRO, Thurs. Brazil may have to abandon some of their sparkling soccer and "play dirty at times" to win the World Cup, according to The Brazilian striker said m an interview with the weekly sports magazine "Placar" publishedReuter; JERRY SEH - 310 words
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Article, Illustration127 1986-01-24 43 LAS PALMAS (Canary Islands), Thurs. Striker Julio Salinas scored on his international soccer debut as Spain beat the Soviet Union 2-0 m a lacklustre warm-up match for the World Cup finals yesterday. Salinas beat goalkeeper Renat Dassayev at point-blank range m the 24th minute afterReuter - 127 words
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Article119 1986-01-24 43 LEIRIA, Thurs. Hosts Portugal drew 1-1 with Finland m a friendly soccer match last night, making a nervous start to their preparations for the World Cup finals. Portugal began casually and paid for it m the 14th minute when Finland's Ari Hjelm leaped high above the Portuguese defenceReuter - 119 words
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Article85 1986-01-24 43 LONDON, Than. England soccer captain Bryan Rebson played his first foil match In four months last night and came through It without Injury. Robson, who has played only 15 minutes of competitive football since representing his country In October, turned out for Manchester United reserves who lost 2AFP - 85 words
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Article126 1986-01-24 43 ROME, Thurs. The Italian Finance Ministry have accused the players who won the World Cup for Italy m 1982 of evading payment of U5537,500 ($79,875) m taxes on their U*****,000 winners' boThe players involved are threatening to boycott Italy's next international, a friendly against 1982AFP - 126 words
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246 1986-01-24 43 Ex-PSG winger halts leaders' record run PARIS St Germain's record-breaking 26-match unbeaten run m the French soccer League came to a dramatic halt on Wednesday night. The runaway League leaders went down 2-0 to a Lille side revitalised since the end of the short winter break. Former PSG winger BernardReuter; AFP; UPI - 246 words
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273 1986-01-24 44 Zola keen to run in English X-country LEICESTER, Thurs. South African-born track star Zola Budd, whose attempt to win the English national cross-country championship last season was wrecked by antiapartheid demonstrators, has entered this year's race, organisers said yesterday. They said the 19-year-old runner, who is world cross-country champion, wantedAFP; AP - 273 words
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Article111 1986-01-24 44 Asian Games: Lee sees no problem SAN FRANCISCO, Thurs. The secretary general of the Seoul Olympic Organising Committee, Lee HaWoo, said yesterday he did not see any problem developing over the participation of China m the 1986 Seoul Asian Games or South Korea m the 1990 Asian Games m Beijing.UPI - 111 words
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Article, Illustration560 1986-01-24 44 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By 4 We want to create a conducive environment, an environment m which athletes can excel. At the moment, there is no constructive atmosphere for results as I've seen athletes sitting around for an hour waiting for their coaches. Whitson560 words
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442 1986-01-24 44 NEW ORLEANS, Thurs. A Japanese acupuncturist completed a 13,000 km journey yesterday to help bring the Chicago Bears peace of mind, but a New England running back said it would take brute strength not needles to win the championship. Hiroshi Shiraishi,UPI - 442 words
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344 1986-01-24 44 'Olive Ball' treat a first for China Final clash to be shown on TV CHICAGO, Thurs. Super Bowl XX will be make its debut on China TV, the company producing the broadcast said yesterday. Chicago-based TLI International Corp negotiated arrangements with Chinese officials for the broadcast, which will be airedUPI - 344 words
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Article, Illustration86 1986-01-24 44 ST. LOUIS, Thurs. Mike Dltka, who directed the Chicago Bears to their first Snperbowl appearance, was yesterday named Coach of the Year by the Sporting News. The St. Louis-based sports weekly said Dltka was a runaway winner m a vote among his peers, receiving 22 ofUPI - 86 words
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Article144 1986-01-24 44 WICHITA (Kansas), Thurs. Kate Gompert, Betsy Nagelsen and Ann Henricksson yesterday moved into the quar-ter-finals of a women's tennis tournament, but fourth seed Debbie Spence fell to fellow American Camille Benjamin. Of the two players who caused the biggest upsets so far Vicki NelsonDunbar, with her first-roundReuter - 144 words
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Article189 1986-01-24 44 PARIS, Than. Organisers of next month's World 12-metre yachting championships off Perth have headed off a boycott threat by allowing entrants to keep their America's Cop designs secret, informed sources said yesterday. Eight of the 15 teams had considered palling oat of the event because of fearsAFP; Renter - 189 words
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Article170 1986-01-24 44 LONDON, Thurs. Lawyer and part-time tennis player Roland Stadler spearheaded Switzerland's shock 3-0 win over Italy m the opening match of the European Cup indoor championship here yesterday. Stadler, ranked 411 th m the world, got his side off to an excellent start by defeating Italian DavisAFP - 170 words
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Article, Illustration352 1986-01-24 45 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH Chicken pox rules out Jin Teik By SWIMMER David Lim, whose six-gold medal feat m last month's South-east Asia Games has been much lauded, is m Las Vegas for the Rebel Classic, one of his first warm-up meets to the important Western Atlantic352 words
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153 1986-01-24 45 BONN, Thurs. Vladimir Salnikov, the Soviet Union's incomparable long-distance swimmer, returns to international competition here next month after a year's absence. Organisers of the Bonn swimming festival from Feb 7-9 said yesterday that Salnikov, unbeaten since 1977 m the 400, 800 and 1,500 metres, wasReuter - 153 words
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Article188 1986-01-24 45 McNulty fires a hole-in-one GOLF JOHANNESBURG, Thurs. South African Mark McNulty fired a hole-in-one to share the lead with a four-under-par 66 after the opening round of the US$5O,OOO ($106,500) Sunshine Circuit tournament here yesterday. Britain's lan Mosey was the only foreigner m the leading five, completed by Teddy Webber,Reuter - 188 words
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Article190 1986-01-24 45 Michelle to the rescue SOFTBALL AUCKLAND, Thurs. Sixteen-year-old relief pitcher Michelle Granger steered the United States to a 2-1 win over Canada m the women's World Championships here yesterday. Michelle was brought on at the top of the seventh innings when Canada, trailing 2-1, had two runners on base andAP; AFP - 190 words
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Article616 1986-01-24 45 AMERICAN FOOTBALL: Buford Baby Ray, who earned a spot m both the football Green Bay Packer and Tennessee Sports Halls of Fame, died on Tuesday of a heart attack. He was 71. Ray died m St Thomas Hospital m Nashville, shortly after returning home from a rabbitAP; Reuter; AFP; UPI - 616 words
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Article, Illustration500 1986-01-24 46 Mokhtar: I expect Zainal to deliver killer blow 4 The bitter memory of that humiliating 1-0 defeat at the National Stadium last season still lingers m my mind and I aim m to wipe it out. Mokhtar Dahari (above). REVENGE and nothing else wUI be foremost on500 words
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Article122 1986-01-24 46 All ready for the big rush KUALA LUMPUR, Than. Every Selang-or-Singapore Malaysia Cup soccer clash In the past has never failed to attract the fans and on Saturday's clash at the Merdeka Stadium Is no different. "We are expecting good support for this match," said Football Association of Selangor treasurerNST - 122 words
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Article, Illustration507 1986-01-24 46 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Striker likely to partner Tokijan upfront By SINGAPORE'S national soccer coach, Hussein Aijunied, had to eat his words last night and include striker, Tay Peng Kee, m his 16-man squad for tomorrow's Malaysia Cup tie against Selangor at the Merdeka Stadium (8.30 pm).507 words
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Article183 1986-01-24 46 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON By SHEER guts and determination enabled Keppilite Sports Club to hold Dynasty Hotel to a 1-1 draw m a lop-sided Business Houses Division Two match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Dynasty, captained by former international Ho Kwang Hock, started impressively and Mohd Kamal Kaswan183 words
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Article170 1986-01-24 46 ppy Malaysia Cup ALBERT JOHNSON - ppy Malaysia Cup ALBERT JOHNSON THE Johor Football Association have accepted an invitation to take part m the Singapore Business Houses Football League Challenge Trophy match m the Republic later this year. Said K. S. Manickam, the SBHFL secretary, yesterday: "The new challenge trophy will replace the170 words
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Article165 1986-01-24 46 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - Birmingham trip in the balance MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By SINGAPORE'S participation m the International Cricket Conference Mini World Cup competition from June 11 to July 7 m Birmingham hangs m the balance. Seven players have declined the offer to join the squad, and with only 10 of the 26 members having165 words
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242 1986-01-24 46 Dramatic Kiwi victory off second-last ball MELBOURNE, Than. New Zealand blazed to a dramatic five-wicket victory over India with one ball to spare m their World Series Cop one-day international here today. Chasing India's 238-8 off 54 overs, New Zealand, Inspired by the Crowe brother? Martin and Jeff replied withAFP - 242 words
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Article167 1986-01-24 46 Rhodes in striking mood again COLOMBO, Thurs. Wicket-keeper Steve Rhodes hit his second 50 of the match today to enable England B to declare their second innings at 121-5 and set Sri Lanka a target of 240 to win on the final day of their four-day match. Rhodes struck sixReuter - 167 words
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Article, Illustration303 1986-01-24 47 Peter gets invite to 'hardball' squash KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Singapore's Peter Hill could not have asked for a deadlier introduction to the American version of squash than the Mermen Cup m Toronto from March 3-7. For this eight-man event, worth about $100,000, will feature the top six names m "hardball"303 words
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Article328 1986-01-24 47 line-up. PETER SIOW - line-up. PETER SIOW Organisers decide to open tournament to expatriates THE Basketball Association of Singapore Cup tournament, starting today at various venues, will take on an international flavour. The tournament committee have decided to open the meet to foreigners with either work permits or student passes328 words
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Article317 1986-01-24 47 MONTE CARLO RALLY MONTE CARLO, Thurs. World champion Timo Salonen, of Finland, led the field at the end of the three-day "common stage" of the Monte Carlo Rally yesterday with compatriot Henri Toivonen trailing a mere 33 seconds behind. Salonen snatched the lead for Peugeot fromReuter; AFP - 317 words
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Article715 1986-01-24 47 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON SPOTLIGHT ON THE ASIAN SQUASH CHAMPIONSHIPS Tay takes blame for a close call By Alex's self-ap- praisal was a bit too harsh. After all, he did show tremendous courage to come back from the brink of defeat against Chong, regarded here as715 words
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Article, Illustration170 1986-01-24 47 KUALA LUMPUR, Than. Singapore's Una Ong, who made a successful debut m last year's Asian Junior Championships m Hongkong, will have to delay her appearance m the senior event, starting hen next week. Una, who had a fall at home on Sunday, has been advised by doctors170 words
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Article180 1986-01-24 47 Berserk over BB: Bukit Bintang Boys School is not m Bukit Bintang, XL's hotel district. It is, m fact, 12 kilometres away. Many foreign stars had been misled, but who can blame them when several Malaysians were under the same impression. TUIIkU'S tribute: Singapore, together with Pakistan, came180 words
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Article, Illustration235 1986-01-24 47 SPOTLIGHT ON THE JAPAN OPEN BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS FORYU (Japan), Thurs. England's unseeded Steve Butler pulled off the tournament's biggest upset when he trounced top seed Sze Yu, of Australia, 15-4, 15-8 today m the Japan Open badminton championships. Butler, 21, displaying fine net play, ousted Sze,Reuter; AP - 235 words
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Article471 1986-01-24 47 Mea's stogies, seowid round: Steve Butler (Eng) bt Chan Chi Choi (HK) 15-9, 15-6, Hiroshi Nishiyama (Jpn) bt Graeme Robson (NZ) 14-18, 17-14, 15-2; Prakash Padukone (Ind) bt Ulf Johansson (Swe) 15-12, 15-1; Sigit Pamungkas (Indon) bt Yasuyuki Tsujita (Jpn) 15-12, 14-18, 15-8; Hastomo Arbi (Indon) bt471 words
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Article, Illustration153 1986-01-24 47 Bond named boss of Birmingham SOCCER BIRMINGHAM, Thurs. John Bond was appointed manager of struggling English First Division club Birmingham City today. His last job was at Swansea and he lost it when the company running Swansea were wound-up m the High Court just before Christmas, though the team areUPI - 153 words
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Miscellaneous52 1986-01-24 47 DARTS Div 1: Scorpions A v Prairie Express C (Waterhole, 8). SOCCER SBHFL Div 2: BBC Brown Boveri v Shan-gri-la Hotel (Toa Payoh); Div 3: Hong Leong Finance v Goodwood Group (Farrer Park), Hotel New Otani v Singapore Tobacco (Tanglin 4) aU 5.15. Malaysia Cap: Federal Territory v Kelantan (Merdeka52 words
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346 1986-01-24 48 Some groups out to run down govt warns Dr M SEREMBAN, Thurs. Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad warned today that jealousy would intensify the efforts of certain quarters to topple his government. Dr Mahathir said these included opposition parties, organisations and foreigners with colonial thinking. "This isBernama; NST - 346 words
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120 1986-01-24 48 MR GOH Chok Tong will speak about the state of the economy at a meeting with activists of the People's Action Party on Sunday. The First Deputy Prime Minister is expected to discuss strategies to pull Singapore out of the recession at the120 words
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147 1986-01-24 48 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A Malaysian newspaper reporter was today fined Ms7,tM or one year's jail In default for receiving secret military Information. Sabry Shariff, 27, of the New Straits Times, pleaded guilty m a magistrate's coort here to one of two charges of knowinglyReuter; Bernama - 147 words
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276 1986-01-24 48 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR By Aerospace Industries said to have debts of $8m AEROSPACE Industries, a leading manufacturer of military aircraft components m the region, has gone into receivership. Price Waterhouse, an international accounting firm, has been appointed the receivers. It is understood that the company, based276 words
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271 1986-01-24 48 38 die in New Delhi's worst hotel fire NEW DELHI, Thurs. At least 38 people, including 25 foreigners, were killed and more than 80 hurt early today m the Indian capital's worst hotel fire, officials said. The five-star 137-room Siddharth Continental was full with about 180 guests and staff atReuter - 271 words
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Article42 1986-01-24 48 What it should have been THE writer of the Peranakan play, Pilch Menantu, is Mr Felix Chia and not Mr William Tan as stated m a report on the Festival of Arts m yesterday's Straits Times. We are sorry for the error.42 words
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Article32 1986-01-24 48 NEW YORK, Thurs. The Dow Jones Average of 30 industrials fell 4.01 points to 1,498.28 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange to- day. APAP - 32 words
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Article69 1986-01-24 48 JERUSALEM, Thurs. Rabbi Dya Esas, a leader of Soviet Jews campaigning for the right to emigrate to Israel, arrived m Tel Aviv last night, Israeli Radio announced today. Rabbi Esas was given his exit visa following a plea made on his behalf by Mr Edgar Bronfman,AFP - 69 words
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349 1986-01-24 48 Oil prices continue slide in US, Europe NEW YORK, Thurs. Oil prices slid further on US and European markets yesterday and Saudi Arabian Oil Minister Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani said today they could plunge below US$l5 (5532.10) a barrel. Without an agreement to limit world output "there will be noReuter; AFP - 349 words
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173 1986-01-24 48 PORT WORTH (Texas), Thnrs. A 78-year-old man, who said he strangled his ailing wife "out of love and compassion", has been put on five years' probation, the lightest penalty possible, authorities said yesterday. HUmer Sallander, who pleaded guilty to murder yesterday,Reuter - 173 words
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Miscellaneous130 1986-01-24 48 Weather UP TO 1 pm: Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6am tomorrow: 31 max., 23 mm. SUNSET today: 7.18 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.15 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 13/26 C Fine Manila 20/30 C Cloudy Amsterdam |C t Melbourne 13/24 C Fine Bangkok 22/32 C Fair Moscow -3/1 C Snow Beijing130 words
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Section Two
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Weekend
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Article, Illustration948 1986-01-24 1 With the popularity of Singapore-flavoured Mandarin drama serials, SBC has scheduled more of the same this year. LEONG WENG KAM reports. THE lives of five Chinese immigrants who come to Singapore to work as Samsui women the distinctive construction site workers in blue samfu and948 words
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Advertisement86 1986-01-24 1 Countdown to Arts Fest'B6 17 A new column to keep you m step with festival goings-on ¥m She's got Tina Turner hair 3 No, it's more Chaka Khan, says Christina A touch of Zen or a woman's hand 2 One man's testimony One-man band*? That's Howard Jones Diand Charles speak86 words
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Article, Illustration1222 1986-01-24 2 RICHARD LIM - A touch of Zen or a woman's hand? By RICHARD LIM Among thousands of men perhaps one strives for perfection; and among thousands of those who strive, perhaps one knows me m truth. Krishna Bhagavad Gita I STROVE for perfection. I even thought I heard a call. It all seems1,222 words
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Weekend Mailbag
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Letter, Illustration479 1986-01-24 2 APART from this one point which your reviewer, Caroline Ngui, made m her review of the recent production by the amateur theatre group, Third Stage, (ST, Jan 15) that "it is also commendable that the group one of the very few groups here takes the time479 words
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Letter, Illustration170 1986-01-24 2 I FULLY agree with Disappointed whose comments were published last Friday. The writer pointed out the limited coverage by SBC of some major sports around the world. Frankly, many viewers would agree with me that some of the sports programmes like World of Sport are170 words
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Letter68 1986-01-24 2 WE refer to the letter "Dalgliesh is deliriously distracting" (ST, Jan 3). We wish to thank the writer for his interest m Cover Her Face. We will be looking for similar series. WE note MTV's interest ("Bring Back Skytrax" ST, Jan 3) and will consider acquisition when more68 words
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Letter33 1986-01-24 2 CAN SBC show two SSO concerts covering the recent performance of the Beethoven Violin Concerto by Chinese violinist Tong Yun and the performance by Stephanie Chase? CLASSICAL FAN Singapore 226133 words
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Advertisement46 1986-01-24 2 IF YOU have anything to say on dance, drama, film, music or television, do drop us a note. Send it to: Weekend Mailbag Section Two The Straits Times 3M Kirn Seng Road Singapore 0923 Yon may use a pseudonym, bnt please include your name and address.46 words
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Article, Illustration1034 1986-01-24 3 PAT DROSE - PAT D ROSE By "A HIBERNATION of sorts. That's just what I'll do. I can't give it up completely. It's been a really big part of my life. But now there are other things." Tony Castillo, once dubbed Singapore's Boy Wonder because of his great1,034 words
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Article, Illustration623 1986-01-24 3 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN By IMAGINE playing the piano with just one hand. No easy task, but Edward Franks has mastered it. It wasn't because he wanted to play the piano with just five fingers. But it was either that or not play at623 words
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Article, Illustration444 1986-01-24 4 4 Kersey is a killing machine m more ways than one: even the friends he makes invariably meet a fate worse than death. He is merely the precursor of Rambo, showing just what firepower and a sense of vigilantism can do. PATRICK SHEN444 words
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Article, Illustration646 1986-01-24 4 Some 222 films are eligible for the Academy Awards which will be presented m three months' time but only 20 Oscars are up for grabs. VERNON SCOTT reports. THERE are 222 films eligible for the Academy Awards this year, but fewer than a dozen646 words
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Article, Illustration370 1986-01-24 5 The pop life Chris Ho IT'S a ritual. Every time the year comes to an end, somebody cries: "Play it again, Sam!" And scenes of the past year's triumphs and bummers are replayed like a new instalment of That's Entertainment. That's all right. Many of370 words
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Article688 1986-01-24 5 Music Matters 3eorginaEmmanue There was an old woman who lived m a shoe, Had so many children, didn't know what to do. Sent the lot to a concert. What absolute gall! Then whipped them all soundly and threw them out of the hall. SO THE Ministry688 words
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Article, Illustration343 1986-01-24 5 Compact Discs Y.L. Goh From this week, Y. L. Goh will write on classical recordings m the Compact Disc column, instead of Classical Shelf. He will alternate with Chris Lewis. BEETHOVEN: Symphonies Nos 2 and 4. Philharmonia Orchestra /Otto Klemperer (EMI CDC *****52) This is343 words
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Article, Illustration600 1986-01-24 6 On Sunday, Ch 5 at 10.30 pm, you can catch singersongwriter Howard Jones (left) m concert. CATHERINE ONG tells you more about this one-man band whom people predicted would never make it to the big league. THEY told him that his songs would never become hits600 words
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Article, Illustration753 1986-01-24 6 Science fiction, the Silk Road and Witch's brew Staying Tuned Catherine Ong IN ITS early days, a critic described television as "a case of the bland leading the bland". Thank goodness his jaundiced definition doesn't always apply today. For just look at these programmes for students coming next month. Doctor753 words
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Article, Illustration817 1986-01-24 7 Die-hard romantics mustn't miss The Prince and Princess of Wales Talking Personally, which goes out on Ch 5 on Thursday at 9.30 pm. CATHERINE ONG previews. 4 You'll discover that Prince Charles won't hesitate to put a hanky over his head and817 words
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Article394 1986-01-24 7 THE A-Tearr is inevitably singled out as the nadir of prime time television. No one admits watching The ATeam for teir of scornful reproach at best or in< arceration m a mental ward at wor ;t. Who m his right mind watches a show mUPI - 394 words
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Article, Illustration374 1986-01-24 7 SOME people never learn. Jackson Beaudine is a prime example. He's been married three times. He's been divorced three times. And he's still an incurable romantic. As his son, Andrew, so astutely expresses his concern m a father-to-son tete-a-tete: "I am374 words
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Advertisement950 1986-01-24 9 J^@ Sk^P^^B^^ w ft yW^y^l B^ /^^r I T it*s Thaipusam! Sty -o^^^ y/jM J^B Hl\^^^B v > *y I j^^^Bb^^Jt BHft^n^B^B Bit m^^^ j S f w MBm Next weekend Singapore's first ever lion I il^i^M^li^B^' r: IT dß^^^^'^^T^B^ y BSm dancing contest! Over one hundred of our best950 words
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Article, Illustration736 1986-01-24 10 Taiwanese superstar Liv Wenzheng took a long holiday m Los Angeles last year. He spoke to KOH SIEW TIN when he flew into Singapore on a private visit last week. FOR once, singing sensation Liv Wenzheng was glad that nobody recognised him on the streets and736 words
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Article85 1986-01-24 10 M ffl 'b ffl tifi >S B. Sight Sound g'Jtf :-£WJUh3^— f»7.JS JB '£> W M 6'J f S a tt «ffMt#lfM-f £?J& ft! ffi to fII 3? ?<J 3C M fiE g tf *n i* c ;t fcafctt**** &rj tf 5 «h>d w ft# T J#ltriMis if T- ffrfWt&wj85 words
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Article, Illustration216 1986-01-24 10 ACES GO PLACES IV <*ft«il3^:«**> Midnight tonight at Cathay and Kreta Ayer People's Theatre. Opening at various Cathay and Shaw cinemas on Saturday. HERE comes Inspector Kodojak and his gang again. And it's not only on the big screen, bnt m person too. Some of the216 words
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Article, Illustration552 1986-01-24 10 GUAN USING - GUAN USING By IDY CHEN YULIAN knows that her audiences go to her performances to watch rather than hear her sing. "In Singapore, the audiences come to see me because I am Chen Yulian," said the Hongkong actress, who is known for552 words
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Miscellaneous785 1986-01-24 10 Winners of Cross-language SSSttgnSF* PMZle m a/^rirkociiTT^r*^ "NT/-i 001 It Is a Chinese crossword, bat the clues L/I OJSbWOI Q1N0 ZZ1 are given in English. t51ftft*h- PORINT4N AH I AM EleVen whmers P icked from the *5# cash. CORE* TAN AH LAN aU-correct entries. One will receive $51 cash (I.C.785 words
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Article, Illustration227 1986-01-24 11 SUNDAY is Thaipusam day. S. V. Krishnan speaks to temple officials about arrangements for a smooth traffic of kavadis, and A. P. Raman writes m Tamil about Lord Murugan, m whose honour devotees carry kavadis. THOUSANDS of devotees will throng to the Sri Thandayuthapani Temple to pay227 words
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Article149 1986-01-24 11 abL_6I(6TT &fb&>6br\ cSj(OTUITa(S 6T6TfILJ6IJ aiß^G(juso)6Tru u^nfiu aL(g6o)ir ©ruG« @i ib Qunjjs£)g|. QP(5® oToTJTjD T(36O st6vt^} Qurr^srY! 6U6TT (y)(S<S6TJT, @LC!T6Tt! (y)(s«@i <i(SLC iil« fiSI6TT/Ei@Lb @LO!T6oT, .glflLp/r olifrf^LO fJj)L_fEi<Ss6TflQ6^si)SO/rLb (3<SsfruSl6t) 4SMTL 6UCT?! (Lpo<3s6sT Qu^oTOLOUJ^UJfTdS &eff\6bGS)Go\ (Lp(s<ss6ir BL_67Dff)UJfT£ 3JL/s)l£ e_6fr6TrfBJ(SS6TfI6V)6TO so! l6l*U U L0 /BJ <35 fT 61) W, Q^rTllCot- (UI(S*6TD6Tn-, £/&/«6iT gjofylG)<slUSlJLorrcs149 words
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Article79 1986-01-24 11 0$ 6UTf js»p (oUTLI^ ufPara(§ifoj<juiT«GTr: $50 cash: ARUDSELVI S. (NRIC No. *****023/ B) $15 each: S. CHOCKALINGAM (NRIC No. *****83/ B) THEIVANAI MUTHU (NRIC No. *****58/1) P. SUSILA DEVI (NRIC No. *****77/ D) MUMTAJ BEEVI (NRIC NO. *****41/E) SAROJA (NRIC NO. *****04/ B) fftf79 words
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Advertisement380 1986-01-24 11 Introducing Gestetners newest office wanders The super copier you've been waiting for Gestetner 21 50Z desk- top zoom high-speed copier The 2150Zgoes a long way to simplifying all aspects of copying. Specially designed so that even first time users can use all its functions easily, it's got some outstanding features:380 words
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Advertisement947 1986-01-24 16 NOTICES R E W A RD REWARD OF $15,000 is offered for information leading to the recovery of stolen property and the arrest and conviction of the persons responsible for the thefts of wrist watches belonging to City Chain Store (S) Pte Ltd which occurred on 1) 2nd January 1986947 words
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Miscellaneous511 1986-01-24 16 THE STRAITS TIMES, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1986 SUN TAN By Coiiette PEANUTS By Schulz -z. B \ONC£tXo*£-A (.we/wy^YHoMe-y I II i 1 tE3 v -^-^J.. :>- gz \^^^a^^>^ -rmnuy/ J tmis is mv report many people are /wotaaf^l what i ujorrv U S >n A f 3 ON THE "KILLER511 words
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Article, Illustration680 1986-01-24 17 REBECCA CHUA - REBECCA CHUA By Countdown to 'Sift With this occasional column, we hope to keep you plugged m to all the goings-on that will lead up to the Arts Festival m June ticket sales, confirmation of shows, background information and other relevant tidbits. Watch out for680 words
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Article, Illustration476 1986-01-24 17 Guru Kalyana Sundaram Pillai from Bombay was m town last week to select dancers for this year's Festival of Arts Indian dance-drama, Krishna-Leela. RADHIKA SRINIVASAN spoke to him. THIS year's Arts Festival, scheduled for June, will have a refreshing taste of the Tanjore476 words
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291 1986-01-24 17 Chess Knight THE River Valley Community Centre Second "Allegro" Open Chess Tournament 1986 for the RVCC Challenge Trophy has attracted a record entry of 150 participants from 50 constituencies. In an "allegro" tournament, each player is allowed only 30 minutes to291 words
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Miscellaneous665 1986-01-24 17 What'S OnHHHHMHHHHHHMMHMHHMHHHHH LUNCHTIME CULTURAL and Tchaikovsky's Sympho- Choir, People's Association CANTONESE OPERA Art Gallery. 9 am -5.30 pm PUBLIC UTILITIES PROGRAMME n y No 1 (Winter Daydream) Choir, Sing Sheng Philhar- TALK CUM DEMONSTRA- dailv exce Pt Mondays. On BOARD DISPLAY. On show DEMONSTRATION of ikeba- G Minor Op 13.665 words
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Miscellaneous1052 1986-01-24 17 I Radio One In YOUR HOST TONIGHT (9.10 pm), Jeanette Joseph talks to Patrick Lee of Speedway about his rapport with his audience. The group's original composition, Breakaway, from the album Class Acts, will be featured. 90.5 mHz m VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem followed by Opening Announcement1,052 words
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Miscellaneous1295 1986-01-24 18 ■—MY VIEW— CATHERINE ONG— Fv^TApmT Movie for court-room PAUL NEWMAN is an ageing, failed attorney who is jlunm-i §«n##t^ unexpectedly handed a case of Ql alllO Dill I v medical malpractice. This movie is another one of his black car was seen speeding away, rence lived m. It authentically deunsuccessful1,295 words
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Miscellaneous169 1986-01-24 18 ~t"~"i~"""i B > »t B^^ illßigß v Director Sidney Lumet (second, left) reviews an important scene with Paul Newman (left) and Lindsay Crouse (second, right) during the filming of The Verdict (Ch 5, 10.30 pm) Friday Background also inter- "W^v Ifferent Strokes (Ch 5, 8.31 views Sir Randolph Quirk, the169 words
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Miscellaneous159 1986-01-24 18 For The Young FAMILY HOUR (Mandarin life? He gives a candid inwith English subtitles) (Ch terview. 8, 7 pm): The Harlem 3-2-1 CONTACT (Ch 5, Globe-trotters waste no 4.25 pm): Hosts Judy Leak time upon their arrival m and Frank Gomez find out Singapore to demonstrate how to become an159 words
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