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Title Section15 1986-01-28 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article, Illustration457 1986-01-28 1 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN Civil servants likely to lose incentive pay and part of 13th month allowance By THE Government yesterday sought the support of labour leaders for a greater-than-10-per-cent cut in employers' CPF rate. And civil servants may lose their halfmonth incentive pay457 words
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Article, Illustration875 1986-01-28 1 CATHERINE C. ONG; ANNE KOH - Too much money put in property CATHERINE C. ONG ANNE KOH Part One of Economic Committee's report By and THE Economic Committee yesterday called for a stop to excessive use of national savings in construction and property development. Unless this five-year-old trend is reversed and savings are directed into investment875 words
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Article50 1986-01-28 1 BADHDAD, Mon. Two Iranian planes today raided the village of Saddik in northern Iraq, killing six civilians and wounding 21. A military spokesman described the Iranian air raid on civilian targets in Iraq as a "dangerous escalation", and said that Iraq would defend its people. AFPAFP - 50 words
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Article140 1986-01-28 1 MANILA, Mon. Philippine commentators accused the American press today of waging a vendetta against President Ferdinand Marcos. One of them charged that US journalistic "Aids" was running wild. Filosofo Tasio, writing in Manila's pro-govern-ment Daily Express, said the flood of American observers to watch forReuter - 140 words
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Article288 1986-01-28 1 UOB managers pay freeze SENIOR staff of the United Overseas Bank group have agreed to a wage freeze for this year to set an example for their colleagues in the ranks. The freeze, announced yesterday, affects about 150 senior staff, with the rank of assistant manager and above, in the288 words
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Article118 1986-01-28 1 PARLIAMENT was Eesterday prorogued y President Wee Kim Wee. aceording to the government gazette. The Intention te prorogue Parliament was stated In the last sitting on Jan 11. The next Parliament will consist of the same members as the House has not been dissolved. It Is understood118 words
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Article40 1986-01-28 1 LONDON, Moo. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher denied in Parliament today giving prior approval or having had prior knowledge of the leaking of a confidential letter oa the helicopter manufacturer West* land. -1 Reuter SEE BACK PAGEReuter - 40 words
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Article288 1986-01-28 2 Fairchild expands IN A MOVE reflecting its confidence in the Singapore economy and recovery in the electronics industry, Fairchild Singapore is aggressively expanding its operations here. The memory division, one of its three divisions here, is expected to expand and move into a new 3,716 sq m factory site288 words
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Article254 1986-01-28 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE decision to set up the Business Enterprise Committee to remove unnecessary rales and regulations reaffirms the generally responsive manner in which the Government is dealing with current economic difficulties. The high-level panel may or may not find a general review necessary, bnt its readiness254 words
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Article200 1986-01-28 2 BUSINESS COMMITTEE GETS DOWN TO WORK THE NEW Business Enterprise Committee will start work on restrictive rules and regulations brought up by the Economic Sub-committees, said its chairman, Dr Lee Boon Yang, Parliamentary Secretary (Finance and Home Affairs). He said in a telephone interview that the seven-man committee met200 words
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Article86 1986-01-28 2 BETWEEN BENCH AND BAR IT IS the system that has to be examined rather than the friction that is alleged to exist between the Bench and the Bar. A reader says impertinence and impatience are symptoms of an overworked human Deing, and that it cannot be denied that over86 words
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Article305 1986-01-28 2 Infant Aids spreads AIDS has become the most common infectious disease in newborn infants in some parts of New York City as it spreads increasingly rapidly among children even as the adult Aids epidemic slows, researchers said on Sunday. Fighting the spread of children's Aids may be305 words
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129 1986-01-28 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway Tighter Asean links JAPANESE Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe has said Japan would have to make a number of sacrifices if it hopes to improve relations with Asean. It should take concrete steps by boosting imports and helping the non-communist nations of South-east Asia to expand129 words
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Article310 1986-01-28 2 Chelsea bows out CHELSEA, no strangers to 10-man football this season, gave Liverpool a fright, and television's live nationwide audience a full-blooded Cup tie to enjoy, when they shrugged off the loss of Kerry Dixon and Colin Lee before bowing out 2-1 in the English FA Cup fourth round310 words
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Article303 1986-01-28 2 Baking together FAMILY togetherness through baking. Teaming up to make Lunar New Year goodies is an annual exercise that can do a lot to promote family unity. With the festive season just around the corner, MAGDALENE LUM spoke to members of two Singapore famines who bake together. One303 words
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Article308 1986-01-28 2 Goods/Services Organisation Section/Page «*»es British Airways I 14 Aodw Philips I 1 Setron Electronics (Sony) I 1 Bank Chase Manhattan Bank I 22 Beauty Centre Artemis Beauty Centre I 36 Campaifn NETS I 18 Cars Cycle Carriage (Mercedes) I 17 Toyota Motors II 1 Computer* Wang Pacific Limited308 words
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Article, Illustration370 1986-01-28 3 Tension mounts as demolition work begins AMRITSAR, Mon TENSION mounted here today as militant Sikh separatists hoisted the flag of Khalistan over the Golden Temple, their religion's holiest shrine, and began demolishing the temple's inner sanctum. Informed sources said the security forces, who wereAFP; AP - 370 words
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206 1986-01-28 3 N. Korea oil crisis after tanker is sunk TOKYO, Mon. North Korea's only supertanker has been sunk in an air raid in the Gulf war, which hampers the country's oil supplies, a newspaper reported here today. The 230,000-tonne Son Bon went down after being hit in an Iraqi air raidAFP - 206 words
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Article36 1986-01-28 3 MOSCOW, Mon. More than 1,300 Siberian reindeerhave died because frost iced over their staple diet of moss, a local Soviet official told Izvestia newspaper. There are about half a million reindeer in Siberia. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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201 1986-01-28 3 TOKYO, Mon. A wall of snow last night roared down a hillside into a remote village on the Japan coast, destroying U. houses and killing 13 people. Less than 24 hours after the incident, police said they ordered the evacuation of 20 householdsUPI - 201 words
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253 1986-01-28 3 Japan wants balanced trade system TOKYO, Mon. Japan will work for more co-ordi-nated economic and political policies among the seven top industrial nations, when they hold their next summit here from May 4 to 6, Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone said today. It was "imperative" for Japan to take the initiativeAFP - 253 words
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Article46 1986-01-28 3 ISLAMABAD, Mon. Seven political parties have applied to the Pakistani government for permission to operate under a new law that controls political parties. The law was passed just before President Mohammed Zia ul-Haq ended S 2 years of martial law on Dec 30. APAP - 46 words
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Article, Illustration364 1986-01-28 3 WELLINGTON, Mon. The New Zealand government today accused certain military officers of disloyalty and of making false allegations about its defence policy because they opposed its stand against nuclear weapons. In a move unparalleled in recent years, Prime Minister David Lange told a newsAFP - 364 words
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334 1986-01-28 3 TOKYO, Mon. When Kunihiko Takiguchi spotted a barglar In a Tokyo supermarket he did something few Japanese would be willing to do he tried to apprehend the man. Unfortunately for Mr Taklgochi the barglar was carrying a knife and stabbed him. Then began a334 words
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325 1986-01-28 4 BELFAST, Monday. LEADERS of Northern Ireland's Protestant majority plan an early showdown with the British Government after elections in which most voters supported candidates opposed to a pact giving the Irish Republic a say in the province. Spokesmen for 14 Protestants returned to the BritishReuter - 325 words
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398 1986-01-28 4 NEW YORK, Monday AIDS has become the most common infectious disease in newborn infants in some parts of New York City as it spreads increasingly rapidly among children even as the adult Aids epidemic slows, researchers said yesterday. Fighting the spread of children'sAP - 398 words
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Article170 1986-01-28 4 LISBON, Mon. Right wing law professor Diogo Freitas Do Amaral and former Socialist Prime Minister Mario Soares will go into a run-off election on Feb 16 to decide who will be President of Portugal. The vote will produce Portugal's first civilian head of state forReuter - 170 words
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Article119 1986-01-28 4 Youth danced himself to death MIAMI, Mon. An 18--year-old breakdancer at a non-alcoholic nightclub for teenagers danced himself to death, an autopsy at Fort Pierce, Florida, disclosed. St Lucie County Sheriff Bob Miller said an autopsy showed Ralph Tyrone Thomas had "over-excited and over-exerted himself" to the point of aUPI - 119 words
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Article, Illustration240 1986-01-28 4 Moscow urges US to stop N -tests MOSCOW, Men. Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze urged the United States yesterday to stop nuclear weapons tests as a first stop to an abolition of nuclear arms around the world. 'Those who wish nuclear arms to be destroyed cannot be upgrading and buildingReuter; UPI - 240 words
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Article66 1986-01-28 4 THE MAN declared South Yemen's provisional President by leaders of the Yemeni Socialist Party after nearly two weeks of bitter inter-faction righting has reaffirmed the country's links with Moscow. The new Cabinet of Mr Haidar Abu Bakr Al Attas was determined to "pursue relations of friendship andAP - 66 words
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Article65 1986-01-28 4 BANGLADESH PLANS to train 30,000 midwives over the next three years to try to cut the high rate of infant mortality in the countryside, Health Minister Shamsul Huq said yesterday. He told a health seminar in Dhaka the government would also immunise all children up to two yearsReuter - 65 words
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Article71 1986-01-28 4 CHINESE LEADER Deng Xiaoping, 81, not seen in public since Dec 14, is in fine health, his son, Mr Deng Pufang, said yesterday. At a Beijing reception for the China Welfare Fund for the Handicapped, the wheel-chair-bound Mr Deng Pufang, 42, replying to a question, said hisAP - 71 words
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Article63 1986-01-28 4 A SOLDIER IS in custody after killing eight civilians and wounding four others when he went berserk, authoritative sources in Colombo said yesterday. The incident happened on Saturday after Tamil militants attacked a police station and army camp in northern Kilinochchi, they added. The soldier opened fireAFP - 63 words
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Article53 1986-01-28 4 WEST GERMAN President Richard von Weizsaecker will visit Burma early next month, Burmese officials said in Rangoon yesterday. It will be the first time a West German leader has visited the country. West Germany has given Burma more than US$4OO million (SsB4o million) in aid over the pastReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration298 1986-01-28 5 AMMAN, Monday JORDAN'S King Hussein discussed Middle East peace moves with a United States envoy and Palestinian Liberation Organisation chief Yasser Arafat, leaving it uncertain today whether' the PLO leader had rejected United Nations resolutions recognising Israel. Officials declined comment late yesterdayUPI; AP - 298 words
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Article171 1986-01-28 5 BERGEN (West Germany), Mon. Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres today commemorated Jews killed by the Nazis, in a visit to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp site that was disturbed by sounds of machine-gun and cannon fire from a nearby military base. "You don't have to look for reasonsAP; AFP - 171 words
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Article, Illustration357 1986-01-28 5 4 I'm worried about all this barbed wire. That stuff is dangerous, if people try to get through it they will get badly hurt. Let's hope that we can relax in a couple m of months' time. Mr Rupert Murdoch in The Times Dailies hitReuter - 357 words
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421 1986-01-28 5 ABU DHABI, Mon. OPEC oil ministers may hold an emergency meeting late next month to discuss falling oil prices and set a new output target, the Kuwaiti news agency Kuna said. It said the meeting would consider recommendations from a five-man committee,UPI; Reuter - 421 words
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234 1986-01-28 5 WASHINGTON, Mon. The United States Sixth Fleet, with its two aircraft carriers, sailed into a fourth day of exercises off Libya with still no sign of a confrontation with the mUitary forces of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. There was no indication the ships andReuter - 234 words
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Article66 1986-01-28 5 BELGRADE, Mon. Bulgarian Communist Party politburo member Chudomir Alexandrov, widely seen as a possible successor to party chief Todor Zhivkov, has been promoted in a party reshuffle, Bulgarian news agency BTA said yesterday. Mr Alexandrov, 49, was made Secretary of the Central Committee, one of a handfulReuter - 66 words
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Article40 1986-01-28 5 WARSAW, Mon. About 5,000 worshippers packed a church in Gdansk yesterday for the christening of Lech Walesa's eighth child, Brygida Krystyna, as many voiced open support for his outlawed trade union, Solidarity, Western observers at the event said. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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223 1986-01-28 5 KAMPALA, Mon. Life In Kampala is expected to start returning to normal today after a twoday offensive by the National Resistance Army (NRA) ended yesterday In the overthrow of Uganda's military government. Hundreds of soldiers were killed in fierce street fighting and civilians whoReuter - 223 words
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159 1986-01-28 6 BANGKOK, Mon. Five alleged members of a passport forgery ring which helped to smuggle hundreds of Chinese Into the United States, Canada, Mexico and Australia over the past three years have been arrested, Thai police said today. Immigration official Sunthorn Minatori identified themReuter - 159 words
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Article81 1986-01-28 6 BANGKOK, Mon. Dr Haing Ngor, the Cambodian doctor who won an Oscar for The Killing Fields, has returned to the Thai-Cambodian border to make a documentary about the continued suffering of his people. He said the documentary would focus on the resistance movement against the VietnameseUPI - 81 words
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276 1986-01-28 6 PETER HAZELHURBT - PETER HAZELHURBT By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Mon. Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe said today Japan would have to make a number of sacrifices if it hopes to improve relations with Asean. Japan should take concrete steps to improve its ties with Asean by276 words
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Article, Illustration65 1986-01-28 6 MARTIN LAUREL, four-year-old grandson of Philippine vice-presidential candidate Salvador Laurel, decided to get into the act at his grandfather's election campaign on Sunday m Santa Cruz, Just sooth of Manila. Standing on a chair to reach the microphones, Martin clearly enjoyed himself. And Grandad,-AP - 65 words
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288 1986-01-28 6 ABBY TAN - Holbrooke tells of Romulo's anguish ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA, Mon. Private criticism by the late Philippine statesman Carlos Romulo against President Ferdinand Marcos and his wife Imelda has been made public in the United States. Mr Richard Holbrooke, the former US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian288 words
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Article121 1986-01-28 6 JAKARTA, Mon. The Jan 23 Issue of the Far Eastern Economic Review has been banned in Indonesia, officials here said today. A spokesman for the Attorney-General announced the ban bat declined to state the reasons. The issue carried a story on the subversion trialAFP - 121 words
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Article, Illustration193 1986-01-28 7 Malaysia 'must lift industrial output' PETALING JAY A, Mon. Malaysia must improve its industrial productivity and technology to successfully compete in world markets, Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah said today. Opening the 26th workshop meeting of the Asian Productivity Organisation (Apo) here, he said the country's industrialisation programmeBernama - 193 words
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Article224 1986-01-28 7 Bigger role for Pasir Gudang JOHOR BARU, Mon. The Johor Port Authority will provide more services for the export of local commodities, especially rubber through the Pasir Gudang port near here this year. Its chairman, Datuk Suleiman Mohamed Noor, said today the move was in the national interests and wasBernama - 224 words
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Article43 1986-01-28 7 DUNGUN (Trengganu), Mon. The National Electricity Board (NEB) has not made a final decision on whether to proceed with plans to build the hydroelectric dam in Ulu Trengfanu, Minister of Energy, elecoms and Post Datuk Leo Moggie said here today. BernamaBernama - 43 words
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Article181 1986-01-28 7 Piped water for 4 m more TEMERLOH (Pahang), Mon. A water supply Eroject costing Msl.4 bilon will be implemented this year and it will benefit another four million people in Malaysia. The Deputy Finance Minister, Datuk Sabaruddin Chik, said here yesterday that the project would involve 100 schemes and wasBernama - 181 words
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Article, Illustration86 1986-01-28 7 BABY orang-utans Wlra and Demak are checking out an over-sized cheque for Ms? JH which was donated to the Malaysian Zoological Society. The money, presented to the society's President, Mr Mohamed Khir Johari (left), by the Deputy Managing Director of Bonstead Estates Agency,Bernama - 86 words
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152 1986-01-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Various people named in the final report of the M52.5 billion Bumiputra Malaysia Finance loans scandal could defend themselves in court once the report has been tabled in Parliament on March 10, Umno Vice-President Ghafar Baba said here yesterday.Bernama - 152 words
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297 1986-01-28 7 Prisoners may be let out to work in estates MARANG (Trengganu), Monday THE Prisons Department is pre-l pared to supply prisoners to I work in plantations and estates I to overcome the labour shortage. Plantations or estates which required the services of the prisoners must provide them with proper quarters,NST - 297 words
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298 1986-01-28 7 Don't fear secret pacts of rival parties, Front told JOHOR BARU, Mon. FEDERAL Territory Minister Datuk Shahrir Samad today urged component parties in the ruling National Front not to fear secret pacts among the opposition parties that are aimed at toppling the coalition in the next general election. Datuk Shahrir,Bernama - 298 words
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Article61 1986-01-28 7 Handle with care KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Twenty-five participants, including those from Indonesia, Thailand and Burma, are attending a two-week course on archival handling of audio-visual materials held at the National Archives here today. Malaysia's National Archives Director-General Datin Zakiah Hanum said a similar course was also being organised in SingaporeBernama - 61 words
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Article, Illustration3069 1986-01-28 8 A unique feature of the Singa- pore economy is that external demand accounts for 66 per cent of the total demand for our output of goods and services. The proportion is high because our econo- m my is small. 7 ***** was3,069 words
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Article, Illustration523 1986-01-28 9 CATHERINE C. ONG; ANNE KOH - CATHERINE C. ONG ANNE KOH By and 6 If some of these jobs had been taken up, if people had been more willing to accept them than waiting a little longer for something better to come along, we would have523 words
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Article, Illustration351 1986-01-28 9 4 It is true that it is necessary for us to accept a lower standard of living in this economic recession. I think we have come to that conclusion. It would be better for us to be quite frank and direct about it in dealing m351 words
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162 1986-01-28 9 Govt prefers to let people invest CPF cash MINISTER of State (Trade and Industry and Defence) BrigadierGeneral (Res) Lee Hsien Loong said the government preferred to allow individuals to invest their Central Provident Fund savings themselves. The government was "not comfortable" holding CPF savings and managing them centrally. He said162 words
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346 1986-01-28 10 When Government will go into business THE Government will allow the private sector to take the front seat in businesses except when it has exclusive knowledge of a particular Industry. The Minister of State (Ti ad? and Industry, and Defence), Brig-Gen (Res) Lee Hsien Loong, reiterated that in principle, the346 words
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Article, Illustration406 1986-01-28 11 LEONG WENG KAM - 'Blame lies with the parents' LEONG WENG KAM Survey on Centrepoint Kids By PARENTS are to blame for the rise of the Centrepoint Kids, a survey has shown. The survey conducted by a voluntary social group, Youth Challenge said many of the youths had the "devastating habit" of loitering around406 words
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Article, Illustration326 1986-01-28 11 WORKING with the young for about 10 years gave police officer Vincent Lam a deep feeling for them. He felt they were a restless group who badly needed guidance. Thus Mr Lam, 24, decided to form Youth Challenge last month. The group hopes326 words
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Article, Illustration354 1986-01-28 12 MsBo m standby credit facility KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The Kuala Lumpur stock exchange is arranging for a standby credit facility of MsBo million from a consortium of banks to protect the stockbroking industry in case of default on share deals. The KLSE chairman, Nik MohamedBernama - 354 words
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The Tan Koon Swan affair
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349 1986-01-28 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The action committee formed to boycott Singapore goods and to hold demonstrations in protest over MCA President Tan Koon Swan's detention in Singapore will call off its plans for the time being, Chairman Tang See Hang said today. In a statementBernama - 349 words
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Article234 1986-01-28 12 MALAYSIAN politician and businessman Tan Koon Swan can leave Singapore even though his passport has been impounded if he has special permission from the court. Lawyers and court officers said that under the law, people accused, or even convicted, of offences can apply for permission234 words
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Article, Illustration302 1986-01-28 12 CONRAD RAJ - Crafter resigns as Pan-El chairman CONRAD RAJ By ONE of the key figures in the Pan-Electric drama, Chairman Mr William H. Crafter, tendered his resignation last Saturday. The Pan-EI company secretary, Mrs Tan Lay Beng, told the Singapore stock exchange of his resignation yesterday. Mr Crafter, a longtime director of302 words
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421 1986-01-28 12 HEBE are excerpts from MCA President Tan Koon Swan's four-page letter of resignation, written in Chinese. It was addressed to the party Secretary-General and the Central Committee. Hie resignation, sent on Sunday, was rejected by tbe party. Dear comrades, it is with a most heavy421 words
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175 1986-01-28 12 THE creditor banks of beleaguered Pan-Electric Industries met yesterday to discuss the orderly disposal of the group's assets. Banking sources said subsidiaries such as Orchard Hotel, Selco Singapore and Vanguard Realty Development were likely to be spun off as separate units as these were175 words
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313 1986-01-28 12 PAUL WEE; NG WENG HOONG - Koon Swan to stay on as party chief PAUL WEE NG WENG HOONG By and TAN KOON SWAN has agreed to remain as MCA president after the party unanimously rejected his resignation, according to MCA Secretary-General Datuk Lee Kim Sai. Datuk Lee spoke to the press last night after a313 words
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181 1986-01-28 12 JOHOR BARU, Mon. The Johor MCA has threatened not to support Singapore's request for more water supply from Johor in the event of a drought if the detained party's president, Mr Tan Koon Swan, is not given "just treatment." JohorBernama - 181 words
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279 1986-01-28 13 Clans urged to set up cultural relics centre THE Singapore Federation of Chinese Clan Associations should set up a centre for Chinese cultural relics or a centre to commemorate the pioneers of Singapore. This would De one way for it to lead the way in promoting Chinese culture, said Mr279 words
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179 1986-01-28 13 THE taxi driver, who has been chided for giving visitors a jaundiced view of life here, has been urged to do his bit to instil confidence in the economy. On Friday, 104 cabbies were urged to help assure their passengers that Singapore179 words
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208 1986-01-28 13 THE Singapore Armed Forces' Command and Staff College should be a testing ground for new ideas and solutions. Its students should make use of the opportunities offered during the six-month full-time course to evaluate and improve existing doctrines and operational procedures, the SAF's Chief208 words
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520 1986-01-28 13 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR Move reflects firm's confidence in economy By IN A move reflecting its confidence in the Singapore economy and recovery in the electronics industry, Fairchild Singapore is aggressively expanding its operations here. The memory division, one of its three divisions here, is expected to520 words
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Article, Illustration317 1986-01-28 13 MAUREEN CHUA - Love -bite killing: Mechanic jailed 4 years MAUREEN CHUA By A tir YEAR-OLD woman was stabbed to death by her boyfriend during a quarrel ever an unexplained love bite on her neck, the High Court was told yesterday. Hoang Ah Hok, 26, admitted that he turned the knife on Madam317 words
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Article, Illustration346 1986-01-28 14 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM 'No attempt made to discredit Siasu' By THE Singapore Airlines Staff Union yesterday denied that a row was brewing over the union's purchasing of SIA shares. The union said a delegate had merely sought clarification and confirmation of the transaction. The union346 words
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116 1986-01-28 14 MR J.B. Jeyaretnam yesterday made representations to the Housing Board on behalf of some bird-lovers in Anson. He has asked the HDB to provide benches and erect poles for them at Block 109 in Bukit Purmei Avenue. Mr Jeyaretnam, who went to the HDB116 words
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Article52 1986-01-28 14 FIRE caused an estimated $150,000 damage to a metal and plastics factory in Pandan Loop early yesterday. Firemen took 30 minutes to put out the fire, which started in an aluminium compressor at Chi Tat Metal and Plastic Industry Pte Ltd at about 5 am. No one52 words
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283 1986-01-28 14 No other polling officer complained, says PC Murugason trial A POLICEMAN told a court yesterday that apart from a senior presiding officer's complaint that he was pushed, none of the other polling officers made a similar report to him at the last general election. PC Mohamed Aii bin Rahmat. 26,283 words
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Article, Illustration718 1986-01-28 14 First DPM meets the unionists MR GOH Chok Tong yesterday urged unionists to help the political leadership to explain to workers the need for sacrifices to overcome the recession. Singaporeans could beat the recession within the next 18 to 24 months with the right718 words
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Advertisement218 1986-01-28 8 f l^aiek Philippe introduces the'Nautilus 3000 series" Rugged. Reliable. Jjiegant... Nautilus. "Nautilus" by Patek J^_^^^^B^ff^Pr^^^MHHP^ style is strikingly beautiful, Philippe is a unique blend /J I___J Sl&Ef^^ exclusively Patek Philippe, of rugged reliability and fl t__T^i The "Nautilus 3900 exquisite elegance. fjojlllf^^ series". Precision it is made from only the218 words
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Advertisement51 1986-01-28 8 SB'! nSx?_ STO3_ 11 1 :V;: m 38h Wmmmmmmmmmmmmm P^ f ;^96E___H BF What the best f Wk dressed Italians wear, j *jlj| Availaole at Metro all stores Isetan aii st :res Singapore Daimaru Printemps •OG H stores Tangs Superstore Jean Tonic Boutiques Chosen Yak Mee Enquiries Euromode Trading Tel:51 words
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Advertisement12 1986-01-28 9 A string of exciting holidays and fabulous prizes await Diners Club Cardmembers12 words
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Advertisement212 1986-01-28 10 iW^Bsiffl?? f mfi^k% mm js_ :^lSb_l^l u mU/m& !<&&$&%&&$ w& __flP***!!3H_3^^l_ _>^^*^ __^9kv m MJmM WFm' f AMimh&t^bm. "~tS _^^________iP^v lßii* < ||X ->28_________HP^^'' «Pf|KMJp Ample legroom for long hauls. The new Silhouette 4000s wider shell your clothes lie Hat when you pack them in. that soiled clothes don't mess212 words
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Advertisement5 1986-01-28 10 TOMORROW: Causes of the recession5 words
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Advertisement200 1986-01-28 11 j _H I ifi IKENOBO IKEBANA EXHIBITION /4 fafotutete fatal AkuvatHMy&xdevelS, 6tw2%tyaHU*ntyfot o ?e^^ Tangs is proud to present, in co-operation with the the Freestyle forms of flower arrangement. Ikenobo School of Japan the first-ever Ikenobo flower In addition, the experts will be demonstrating their skills arrangement exhibition in Singapore.200 words
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Advertisement139 1986-01-28 12 f&^' __l^ _*m> mm-' $<s__r^ y -womr w "I *W l____fi i ws^^ *^_____l_w m Js&3sr a**- m-- m j^J&T^ __^P-^^<i__£k__" l I_^^^ V get a Panasonic and have a vacation on us. Now when you invest in a Panasonic Hfe Electronic Typewriter, your secretary gets to go I on139 words
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Advertisement279 1986-01-28 13 mm^sm INVESTING IN i*_._f__B jpg CURRENCIES j^fS a%* CENTRAL ASSETS ;M mmm CURRENCY FUNDS LIMITED mW-~ HTWSJSwStiii entral Assets is a long established Fund Company Bmwn&ZjrxlTTyt WW offering investors easy access, flexibility and wholesale \^m\ "ill"™ 2^w jjx X!iJ _j? return on liquid funds {flk jfjjki £g m mmxm investment279 words
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Advertisement177 1986-01-28 13 PRICE6REAKERS Immy New sounds on men's dnvts %^mWßmmmmm^mWLmm\ J|iWIIWIi liriir _k "'XWIi JWMBHHWMWMBW j^Hk n^^^_HHßP l^'^^ e^ VSr _9 K^ 'V* .■siif^;:^ ■f"' 11 wß^^—^ fl ttflL I v w^ _f jdflL tiDMTim ->^'<^P I B^^ii_-_-W j____K^ j^mmw i MflllflrL :< x \^N«i_li^B^ ____>^^sS v v '-'■I ltfl__--tf tSMsof I177 words
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Advertisement301 1986-01-28 14 fli m w f„ jj t HTTJI ■l lib^ ■>•■*" I»__^_a- K_T j> 'Sfe^fc 11 —i e ■■rilflP'B P_k_Jw^' Kinsjber?^^ WTSALE Spring Mattress W^&l -SQ (isoxi9ocm) •*7J-*_»4^ Dining Set (1 table 6 chairs) V. Price $420 SALE $250 Free Gifts For every purchases of $900 AY above, youcmn get FHEE301 words
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Article, Illustration667 1986-01-28 15 AUGUSTINE LOW - AUGUSTINE LOW Telok Blangah Residents can't agree on covered lots at maisonette blocks By SOME HUDC maisonette residents at Gillman Heights are unhappy about being denied the exclusive use of the covered parking lots below their walk-up blocks. They feel strongly that these lots,667 words
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Article152 1986-01-28 15 IT IS a contest which does not require beauty, brains or wit. Instead, the organisers have set a condition of another kind: To be eligible, contestants have to be 90 years old and above. This Singapore Centenarians Search contest is organised by Cerebos to152 words
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249 1986-01-28 15 Around Your Place information service AEROBICS: A threemonth course for men starts tomorrow at Siglap CC. Beginning on Wednesday next week at the same CC is a three-month course for women. The fee for each course is $36. Selling: Applications for an eight-session course on the basics of salesmanship and249 words
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258 1986-01-28 15 CEPHAH TAN - CEPHAH TAN By THE People's Association's Social Development Section wants private companies to encourage their unmarried O-level staff to Join its courtship activities. These firms are urged to publicise the section's activities and help to reach out to the 15t,Mt O-level singles in258 words
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Article, Illustration292 1986-01-28 15 MATHEW YAP - Cheaper repairs for pro Diem tiats MATHEW YAP Tanah Merah By RESIDENTS in the nine-year-old Housing Board flats in Tanah Merah can stop worrying about flaking mortar and falling concrete. A contract for repair work has been arranged at special bulk rates thanks to their MP, Mr Ibrahim Othman, the292 words
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89 1986-01-28 15 TWO more Residents' Committee group secretariats will be set up in Jurong West and Tampines this year, bringing the total to 29. This is to cope with the increase in the number of RCs in the new estates, said the Community89 words
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Advertisement92 1986-01-28 15 iw _L _T 1 1 JLtctlil IllClllUCl OLCVCLI V^IIIJJLIJi $AfflfsM*" P* nni^ij^ a? eJ^HP fl i? hM|! MmW0 mm mm «Hf .:4 < C A j«."^*. ::v >- wK> -'%§W _ks_. 1 _B^MSB MBSTT' "'"jJJwBI Ml^^^ s^mmja^ -v >i ft! importance of reliability. Today our customers expect W%. Team Xerox92 words
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736 1986-01-28 16 Art Buchwald Teachers have 'right stuff for space travel LOS ANGELES Christa McAuliffe, of Concord, New Hampshire, is set to be the first p» blic school teacher to go Into space. However, the lift-off date is still uncertain because shuttle flights are now as dependable as the Long Island Railroad,736 words
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494 1986-01-28 16 The Straits Times says Less restriction, more enterprise UNNECESSARY government rules and regulations are what the Business Enterprise Committee has been formed to remove, on the assumption that such deregulation would free the entrepreneurial spirit to help Singapore prosper again. Business and industry have learned to live, perhaps not too494 words
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Article, Illustration2057 1986-01-28 16 ROBERT DARROCH - ROBERT DARROCH Press tycoon Rupert Murdoch's modern plant in London's former docks area has just spewed out the first copies of some of his newspapers. This marked the first time that national British newspapers have been printed with the use of modern technology2,057 words
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Article, Illustration323 1986-01-28 16 ROBERT DARROCH - ROBERT DARROCH IN SOME ways, Mr Rupert Murdoch and Mr Eddie Shah share a similar provenance. Though almost a decade apart in age, they are both half in and half-out of the Establishment. Mr Shah's father, like Mr Murdoch's, was a journalist from whom323 words
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Advertisement386 1986-01-28 16 €6th Offshore South East Asia Conference Exhibition World Trade Centre Singapore 28-31 January 1986 Shopping at home offers: rlllfH 3 th i^^^K^HHttl^^j^HH Personal attention Individualized service Privacy wr *llHlllf!IV Stephen Foster invite you to a Special Sale of |^S» Hands-on product testing Appointments at your IT>ftf'T?3ftv\ V Z^^r^P^" Gem Jewellery386 words
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Article, Illustration839 1986-01-28 17 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM The Sabah by-elections Around the region By Difficult for Front to ignore Bersatu after polls outcome THE outcome of the four by-elections in Sabah on Saturday will not resolve the political uncertainties confronting the ruling Parti Bersatu Sabah. ItBernama - 839 words
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Advertisement352 1986-01-28 17 r '{f- mrwmmU i& mWmmm yjjSi vzj 'Ai!\<rifiL£~ ■^■Qt££i*& HmH \**^3li m^ fit* ill mm&M^ w m\W^' :i^ mfm H 9BhF.. Sm%.A m \W 1 -^A t #^pßlßßlfe^»pH^B^BH[^HHl^^F I mmt »HHMB^BHMBjlHßiHfflflif*ra '''''j^^^l^r I tmf I mmar^mmr ~fr iiinmm Bt%« V Let the weather do its worst. The windscreen now largely352 words
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318 1986-01-28 18 ON A scale of I—lo, how would you rate yourself as a person? Many people in society suffer from an acute disability called "lack of self-esteem". For these people the score almost always is zero. For those who are physically or mentally disabled, this318 words
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162 1986-01-28 18 THIS is an appeal to the Government to withdraw the $120 foreign maid levy. The Government now has in place an administrative machinery to control the inflow of foreign maids and to guard against the use of these maids in jobs other than as162 words
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176 1986-01-28 18 THIS letter is in response to the Housing Board's reply "Options mean there is no need to reduce resale levy". (ST, Jan 17). I recently upgraded from a four-room flat to a HUDC maisonette. The options do not benefit me and those in176 words
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227 1986-01-28 18 We have few anti-noise options THERE is little doubt recent complaints of traffic noise from expressways are justified. Traffic noise is generally a function of traffic volume, speed and mix of traffic (e.g. percentage of bikes and trucks) and direct line of sight distance from the traffic flow. Smooth flowing227 words
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Letter432 1986-01-28 18 More needed to cope with increase in workload I THINK it is about time somebody did justice to those who administer justice. Much has been said about impertinence from the Bench. Impertinence and impatience are symptoms of an overworked human being. After all magistrates and432 words
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Letter291 1986-01-28 18 Respect is birthright of all OUR Chief Justice is the outstanding legal intellect that Singapore has produced. His dignity is proverbial, and his good sense and humanity acknowledged by all. It is in this context that I am astonished to read of his remark that "respect must be earned" and291 words
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169 1986-01-28 18 30-month period waived for hardship cases PLEASE refer to the letter "No HDB flat because of 30-month rule" by "Concerned C.H.M." (ST, Dec 30), who, in the face of the economic downturn, has had to sell his private property and apply for a Housing Board flat. The writer comments that169 words
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359 1986-01-28 18 90% of money L raised goes to charity WE would like to thank the "Gang of 5" for their contributions to the Community Chest and their concern on its budget allocations. (ST, Jan 13). Just as all the charities of the Community Chest have to forecast and budget their annual359 words
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Advertisement211 1986-01-28 18 C 111 Jll/£* YOU MONEY NETS is a new cashless shopping and payment service jointly introduced by DBS Bank, OCBC, OUB, POSB and UOB. This payment service allows you to use any of their ATM cards instead of cash to make payment at participating department stores, supermarkets, petrol stations and211 words
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Article, Illustration89 1986-01-28 19 SHARE prices rose steadily yesterday and SIA closed at its offer price of $5 for the first time since its December listing. The Straits Times Industrial Index rose 4.7 points to close little more than a notch above the 600 level at 601.13. And the Business Times89 words
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Article44 1986-01-28 19 Kentucky Spore 215 +17 SPH 515 +10 FIN 570 +10 PcakHu 210 +10 MBFCorp 150 +10 CoWStoc. 232 +9 SU 500+6 DBS 472 +6 F»C8 +6 OCBC 700 +5 Cwebn 205 +5 C*C 195 +5 C K Tatf ISO +5 ffeamei 230 +444 words
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Article51 1986-01-28 19 •Mm Fit* 110 -31 H Lw< Fin 211 -19 TDM 152 -12 HwaHwif 65 -9 CASH 12S -t K I M «3'/i -6'-i Rateifti 112 -6 CHyD«» 90 -6 NST 560 -5 OIK 180 -5 HK Tin Corp lit -5 Mcom 41 -5 Str»rts Trj*i| 202 -4 SmVww 15351 words
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Article11 1986-01-28 19 SIA 1,934,000 Sime Derby 197,000 Bedford 194,000 UOB 183,00011 words
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Article75 1986-01-28 19 Jan 24 Jan 27 Jan 24 Jdn 27 BT Composite ***** 517.61 BT Indicator *****50 *****41 ST Properties 368 15 ***** BT OB/OS -370 -314 ST Minings ***** ***** CAW -6736 —6742 ST Plantations 2177 32 2178.15 OBV -*****2 -*****0 OCBC ***** ***** ST Industrials 596 43 601 1375 words
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Article34 1986-01-28 19 INDICES High Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1985/86 High 852.65 (7/3/85) 757.79 (8/3/85) 1985/86 Low 588.41 (23/1/86) 509.11 (23/1/86) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 509.11 (23/1/86)34 words
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Article14 1986-01-28 19 THE US dollar lost 255 ticks to close at DM 2.4030 in Singapore.14 words
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Article20 1986-01-28 19 DM Y FF 8| HI US$ ***** 2.4770 196.00 unq 2.1330 unq 1.3765 2.4030 196.03 7.3840 2.1351 7.806020 words
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Article12 1986-01-28 19 In Singapore, gold gained US$B.2O to close at US$363 an ounce.12 words
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Article33 1986-01-28 19 Eurodollar: Gained eight ticks to 92.04 a contract. Deatschemark: Gained 39 ticks to 0.4178 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained five ticks to 0.*****8 a contract. Gold: Gained US$8.50 to US$364 an ounce.33 words
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Article72 1986-01-28 19 ANTWERP, Mon. Charges have been laid against two managers of the Antwerp Kirschen currency dealing firm in connection with an alleged tax fraud which has shaken the diamond dealing business here. Judicial sources indicated that investigators had found evidence of a scheme to allegedlyAFP - 72 words
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Article47 1986-01-28 19 HONGKONG, Mon. Hsin Chong Construction Ltd, a Hsin Chong Holdings Ltd subsidiary said it has been awarded a HK$lB4 million (Ssso million) contract to build a 35-storey government estate. Work will begin next month and is scheduled for completion in April 1988. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article125 1986-01-28 19 HONGKONG, Mon. Hongkong-based trading conglomerate Jardine Matheson is to create a new insurance broking giant ranking eighth in the world by taking over one of the United States* largest broking firms. Jardine Matheson Holdings Ltd announced here last Saturday that it would take over EmettAFP - 125 words
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Article52 1986-01-28 19 TAIPEI, Mon. The gov-ernment-owned Taiwan Navigation Company will sell four of its ships and lay off 258 workers. A company official said last Friday that it had incurred debts of US$55 million (Ssll7 million) in the past three years because of a world shipping slump and growingReuter - 52 words
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Article79 1986-01-28 19 Taiwan's exports up TAIPEI, Mon. Taiwan's export orders from Hongkong rose by 32 per cent last year, with most of the products ending up in China, the Board of Foreign Trade said. The orders were worth U552.23 billion (554.7 billion) last year compared with US$l.69 billion in 1984. A spokesmanReuter - 79 words
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Article, Illustration686 1986-01-28 19 AGNES WEE - AGNES WEE New Business Enterprise Committee By THE new Business Enterprise Committee will start work on restrictive rules and regulations brought up by the Economic Sub-commit-tees, said its chairman, Dr Lee Boon Yang. Dr Lee, Parliamentary Secretary (Finance and Home Affairs), said in a686 words
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Article, Illustration486 1986-01-28 19 Boon Yang only politician in the line-up; the rest are civil servants DR LEE Boon Yang, the chairman of the newlyformed Business Enterf>rise Committee, is the ony politician in the line-up. Dr Lee, 38, is the Member of Parliament for Jalan Besar and also the486 words
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Article, Illustration242 1986-01-28 19 LONDON, Mon. The dollar opened lower against most major European currencies today after closing at a seven-year low against the yen in Tokyo. The price of gold soared. The dollar was only up against the sterling, which started weak because of soft oil prices and politicalUPI; Reuter - 242 words
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566 1986-01-28 19 NEW YORK, Mon. Looks like Giorgio perfume? Smells like Giorgio perfume? it may not be Giorgio perfume. Or Obsession, Lauren, Halston, or Opium either. It may instead be the latest shot in a rebellion thct is shaking the US$3 billion (556.36 billion) a yearNYT - 566 words
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Article107 1986-01-28 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The board of directors of Promet Bhd did not meet today as was speculated earlier. Promet Chief Executive Datuk Brian Chang, who was quoted as saying last week that a board meeting would be held today, declined to comment when contacted byBernama - 107 words
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369 1986-01-28 19 UOB group revamps three of its divisions THE United Overseas Bank group has revamped its organisational structure to get it into fighting shape to take advantage of new growth areas. The reorganisation will affect three existing operational divisions in the banking group's four subsidiaries United Overseas Bank, Chung Khiaw Bank,369 words
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Advertisement128 1986-01-28 19 Editorial Page If i^Ammmmm\mm^^Am^m^m\ xmmm.m 'V^^mmW'' \Sm fm\ I MONTBLANC THE ART OF WRITING the pride of the MONTBLANC Collection is probably the most famous writing instrument of our times. Representing the best in design, it combines technical excellence and perfect styling from the piston-filling system to the 1 4-carat128 words
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Article2249 1986-01-28 20 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the stock exchange, is covered in "business done". Further, because al dealings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend in2,249 words
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Article1989 1986-01-28 20 INDUSTRIALS A Choc (I98S) (1) 2.00 (6) 1.98 Xd A.sb (0 584B) (2) 0 59 (1) 0 60 (3)0 584 Alcorn (0 538) (2) 0.52 (4) 0 53 Amd (3.745) Antoh (3 00S) (2) 3 10 (8) 3.06 (6) 304 (9) 300 (9) 2.98 (9)1,989 words
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Article2559 1986-01-28 20 M shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified Adjusted for *crip/rthts. N Tn-eiempted dividend. ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars. 1915/86 Last Yield Vol Day rlfh Low Company Sale Chance ('000) rffh Low2,559 words
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Advertisement152 1986-01-28 20 pr^Dircdory 1986 The most comprehensive listing of who^s who^jflp and what^s where in the Asian oilpatch. #-j§safe ktimmßmvMi Bm^Wmgrnkm "I*M| ||Si^' The Sizzling Santangelo Legend continues M^^M jfj Vj of crime her arphrodisiacs, Wm\ Mr I^4 m\ Lucky needs just as much ViV R L L\\ power as her father.152 words
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Article362 1986-01-28 21 Mr. $1,000. 2 For best ctntomers only. 3 OCBC Finance. 4 only available at DBS Fiunce UOFs rates.** also available at UOF also available at DBS Finance OCBC 0U6 UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 5 '4 5 4 '4 5 Monthly 5Vi Autosave 4 Vi Fixed deposit362 words
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Article171 1986-01-28 21 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SS1O foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5137—1.5169 674—6.54 Canadian dollar 1.5142 1.5160 6.75—6.60 m dollar 1.1312 ***** 9.09—8.68 Sterling pound 2 9286 2.9321 3.43-3.36 US dollar 2.1245—2.1255 4.75-4.69 Local dollars to 100 units of171 words
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Article109 1986-01-28 21 THE US dollar closed mixed against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it opened at 2.1240/70 and closed at 2.1245/55. It traded within a range of 2.1200 and 2.1260 in quiet trading. Against the deutschemark, the greenback closed at 2 4015/25 compared with its109 words
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Article111 1986-01-28 21 THE kilobar market traded between 5524,540 and 5525,125 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened in the morning at US$359/360. It was traded to the day's high of USS364/366 before closing for lunch at US$36l 362.50. The market re-opened in the afternoon at USS362/363.50 and traded higher to111 words
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Article30 1986-01-28 21 GOLD US$/oz Mon Fri Singapore 359.00 361.00 353.50—354.50 Hongkong 363 50 365.50 355.00 356.00 Fri Thurs New York 357 40 357.90 350.90—351.40 London 353.80—354.30 350 00 350 5030 words
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Article236 1986-01-28 21 Manager* prices for Jan 28 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0 90—0 95 The Savings Fund 0 79—0 84 Spore Prog Fund 0 37—0 39 Spore Sec Fund 0 59— 0 63 S'pore Invest Fund 0 49— 0 52 Spore Equity Fund 0 41 0.44 Asia Unit Trust236 words
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Article86 1986-01-28 21 Eurodollar 3-month deposit MARCH Eurodollar opened two ticks higher than IMM's close at 92.03 and traded between 92.02 and 92.04 in the morning session. The March contract closed at 92.04. (100 implied interest rate) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Mar 92.03/04 92.06 92.02 92.04 1344 Jan 91.89 91.91 91.8886 words
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Article, Illustration50 1986-01-28 21 CURRENCY futures opened sharply higher but declined gradually for the rest of the session. March deutschemark closed 19 ticks higher at 0.4178.. US doUar Deutschemark) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Mm 0.4189 0.4191 0.4175 0.4178 1270 Jan 0.4214 Sept 0.4250 Open lot (Pri): 837. Act Vol (Fri): 1763.50 words
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Article41 1986-01-28 21 MARCH yen closed 50 ticks higher at 0.*****8 but lower than IMM's close. (Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Mar 0.*****0 0.*****0 0.*****2 0.*****8 912 Mm 0.*****3 Sept 0.*****3 Open Int (Pri): 1381. Act Vol (Frl): 1729.41 words
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Article, Illustration56 1986-01-28 21 GOLD for delivery in February closed US$B.5O higher at US$364 on short covering in view of the tension between Libya and the United States. (In USt per troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Peb 364.00 364.00 364.00 364.00 61 M»r 365.90 Apr 367.80 Open Int (Pri): W.56 words
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Article17 1986-01-28 21 Rubber Closing prices cents/Wo Singapore February 158.00 up 0 25 cents Malaysia February 183 00 unch17 words
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Article27 1986-01-28 21 Ctoin? prices Copp«r .'tonne Fri Spot 1007.00 1008 00 (*****0-1007 00) 3 months 1038.50 1039 00 (1038 00-1039 00) Market tone Barely Steady Sales 28,250 tonnes27 words
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Article27 1986-01-28 21 CJoanj prices Silvar USS/troy o; Singapore 6 30-6 35 6 20-6 25 Fri Thurs N«* rork 6 27-6 32 6 14—6 19 Source Credit Suisse S'pore27 words
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Article29 1986-01-28 21 Closinf prices Aluminium £/toraw Fri Spot 797 50— 798 00 (779.50 780 50) 3 months 827 50— 828.00 (810 50 811 00) Market tone Steadier Sales 15,775 tonnes29 words
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Article89 1986-01-28 21 Crude MS/tomw palm oi Jan 585 (central) Feb 612.50 (ncrth) ***** (south) palm m USJ/tonnes RBD palm Feb 290 (sellers) Mar 292.50 (sellers) Apl 305 (sellers) RBD Otan Feb 307.50 (sellers) Apr 315 (sellers) RBD Stearin Feb/Mar 280 (sellers) Mar -Apt 285 (sellers) Crude stearin Neutralised unq palm89 words
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Article518 1986-01-28 21 LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block Nuptse (722) 28/1 (1700) F8 0800-0900 W2 Selandia (504) 28/1 (1700) F7 *****900,*****800 L2/N2 Pegasus P (414N) 28/1 (1800) Fl *****000 Gl A New Jersey (7) 28/1 (2300) F7 1400-1500/1300-1400 Nl/Pl 1200-1300 SI Osaka M (69/505) 29/1 (0200) Fl518 words
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Article301 1986-01-28 21 lan 27 HKS Chanje Assoc Infl Hotel 1.00 unch Bonk Of East Asra 25 40 -0.1 Cheung Kong 20 30 unch China Lrght 16 30 +02 Cross Horb Tunnel 10 00 -0.1 F E Consortium 0 56 unch Far East Exch p hl ex 0 050 unch G I301 words
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Article57 1986-01-28 21 NST Index Monday 1,074.80 (1.075.22) r- Hongkong Hang Seng -ts? Monday 1,744.11 (1,745.80) g£_ Australian All-Ordinaries Monday Closed (1,052.9) Nikkei Stock Average Monday 12,983.14 (12,953.37) Financial Times Industrials Friday 1,126.2 (1,120.4) Dow Jones Average 70? Friday 1,529.93 (1,511.24) (Figures in brackets refer to those of the previous trading day)57 words
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640 1986-01-28 21 SHARE prices rose in quiet trading yesterday on hopes of an announcement on CPF cuts and on the fact that investors had already discounted dismal reports over the weekend of the collapse of Pan-Electric Industries Ltd. The Straits Times Industrial Index,640 words
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Article351 1986-01-28 21 Ian 27 Yen Changi A|inomoto 1190 unch Akai 439 +34 Amodo 797 2 Asahi Chem 762 unch Asohi Glass 917 +7 Bank Tk 700 -5 Bndgestone 512 unch Canon 1130 +20 Casio Computer 1830 -10 Gti2en 495 unch D Nip Print 1310 10 D Nippon Screen Daiei 859 1351 words
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Article264 1986-01-28 21 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Cable Venture K35 aside 28 1 Kee Expander K27 aside 28 1 Arrow Prince Kl? 28 1 29- 1 Anchan K18 28 1 30 1 Equator 4 K22 28 i 29 1 Equator 5 K23 28 1 29 1 Seven Arrows264 words
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Advertisement105 1986-01-28 21 aiimy I AW Hv* ft; t. mmm •y- jSr> Published by TIMES BOOKS INTERNATIONAL Tel: *****44 Distributed by FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS Retailed at all bookshops H p When people tell Rocky Dennis to take W BSjyg g| off his mask, they don't realise it's his I I own face II Underneath105 words
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Article, Illustration471 1986-01-28 22 MALAYSIAN property and hotel tycoon Low Yow Chuan is injecting yet another of his hotels, the Federal Hotel in Scotts Road, into his listed-vehi-cle, Mount Pleasure Holdings Bhd. This comes just three months after Dato Low, who is also the chairman and managing director471 words
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Article374 1986-01-28 22 SUBSTANTIAL shareholders of listed companies seem to be mopping up shares at this time. At Hwa Hong Corporation Ltd, substantial shareholder Ong Holdings (Pte) Ltd raised its interest by 1 percentage point higher to 61.05 per cent with the purchase of 900,000 shares at prices ranging374 words
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354 1986-01-28 22 ANTHONY HOE - Gentings raises its stake in Burswood Property Trust ANTHONY HOE By MALAYSIAN casino operator Genting Bhd is now the single largest shareholder of Burswood Property Trust, which owns a giant casino-cum-hotel project in Perth. Through its wholly-owned subsidiary Genting (WA) Pty Ltd, Gentings has raised its stake in the property354 words
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Article52 1986-01-28 22 WILKINSON Process Rub- ber Company Bhd suffered a 15 per cent drop in its group > pre-tax profit to $3.95 million for the year ended Sept. 30, j from $4.65 million previously. After providing for taxation of $1.6 million, net profit stood at $2.27 million, down j52 words
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Article47 1986-01-28 22 THE Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate Bhd does not expeel the results for the second half of the year ending March 31, 1986 to improve in j view of the recession. Its mid-term pre-tax profit j dropped bv about 83 per cent i to $41,277. BernamaBernama - 47 words
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205 1986-01-28 22 FIRST Allied Corp Bhd has turned in sharply lower interim group earnings because the continued depressed market has affected its manufacturing and property sectors. Group pre-tax profit for the six months ended Sept 30, 1985 slumped to $1.98 million from $11.08 million on the205 words
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Advertisement363 1986-01-28 22 Do you lack confidence when speaking? Do presentations worry you? Is report writing getting you down? Is your business affected by poor communication? If your answer is Yes' to any of the above, our courses are designed to give you the confidence and skills you need Public Speaking Offers a363 words
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Advertisement23 1986-01-28 22 i Our weekly columns i Moneywise and Face In I I the News have been held over doe to pres- sure on space.23 words
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Advertisement698 1986-01-28 23 TELEPHONE SERVICE: S4L™L- CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: y^X Monday Friday 9 00am to 5 OOprn ?l d }^lL SS.OO per line (Min $15.00) Food/En e rlainm«nt (2 -5) «<N tmmt Wf\t mmst f\ deadline tor the S.ndai Times Semi-display: J^gPe^, enr Personal Service./Merch.ndiM (11 39) «S Oft I /k\ \-^C V.^V f_^698 words
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Advertisement367 1986-01-28 23 5 Other Entertainment SENSATION 51 SOUND and light with aircon. bunglw. for parties at $150. Tel: *****30. Harry. 11 Pleasure Boats CHARTER A 43 footer motor yacht to the Southern Islands. Excellent for group or family outing, cruising, snorkelling fishing. $300 for weekdays $400 for weekends. Phone *****82 EXPAT LEAVING367 words
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Advertisement334 1986-01-28 23 13 Musical Instruments GROTRIAN IST class Oerman piano highly esteemed by renowned musicians for over 150 yrs. Sole agent by Harmony Music Ctr. 2967^72. 9.30am 6pm. 10 MTHS. YAMAHA organ model FE4O. Seldom used. Excellent cond. $3,200 0.n.0. Classifone *****30 (off. hrs.) Ref. ***** YAMAHA CNSO ORGAN single keyboard. Well334 words
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Advertisement215 1986-01-28 23 mtmmmmmmmmm mmwmmmmmmmmmmmmm\ m ■___w___tmbb-i-_ti iirai tmurnvmrnm armr* 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing Miniflex opens the way to clever decorating ideas SSI" Mi __.n __.am _ti Look for Mmi'lexanddowonders t mmmmmmmmmimmfJm these outstanding features K a hard hinged for^extra jij _H #_B wide range of colours and Jm215 words
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Advertisement102 1986-01-28 23 20 Pets/Pet Care CUTE PAPILLION, POMERANIAN, Poodle puppies. $250 onwards. *****76 before 6.30p m. GENERAL PETCARE CENTRE -Your pet deserve the best of our attention and care. Tel: *****72. K-9'S U.S. certified Master Trainers presents Obedience/ Protection Courses. *****39' *****77. PURE WHITE BICHON Frlse, s'lky terrier and Shih Tzu puppies102 words
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Advertisement599 1986-01-28 23 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing gf/u \viss SLIMLINE BLINDS e For Light Control, Sun Control, Privacy. Ventilation. Beauty. Over 40 designer colours to suit your decor, e Made-To-Measure to tit any window. '*Hi*mmm^M*iitttM*,. SiSiMi»_»i>«w«_»Mii»i»». «T»_«_iu _T» —JJ* t^JSsSlj?'tssS!sf~ -TM^^ OHHHHHH mmmei*«cmtMMMfitm**WMmMmMMmmmtrmn rrpf»rri*»niiriiw *w& wm _9r Rm*mimimmt"om<f!tf»-m&..- mmws599 words
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Advertisement592 1986-01-28 23 25 Sale: Other Products USED SHOWCASES, GLASS Counters, cash registers, intercom system, fire extinguishers for sale. Please contact: *****42. PINETREE CLUB MEMBERSHIP for loan- sale. Please contact *****11 office hours. PINE TREE CLUB membership for sale at attractive price Interested pis. call *****09 (9am to spm). POLO CLUB MEMBERSHIP for592 words
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Advertisement800 1986-01-28 23 30 Haiidressing BYRD-ANDREW UNISEX SALON Highlight or Toning to get that outstanding and glossy shine In your hair, precision cuts by our team Byrd-Andrew, SimonHfdeiki, Niche-lan, Kee-Tony, Tay-Angie, Tm-Teddy, Loh-Ir-eoe. Ng-Johnny in attendance 7 days a week. For appointments call *****12/ 3. *03-55/ 56 Orchard Plaza, S'pore 0923 HAIRPRIME THE800 words
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Advertisement765 1986-01-28 23 TMEA CLOSER LOOK Top up your car with free Esso petrol when you get a car loan from Singapore Finance. An attractive interest rate is also offered. Hurry to classification 83! This fc offer is valid only till the end of next M m^___^ month. M^9 IteJm K ;A_ m765 words
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Advertisement871 1986-01-28 24 36 House Renovation/ Decor SPECIALISED IN ROOF-LEAKAGE. attap. asbestos roof, gutter, ceiling, plumbing, painting, fencing. woodwork, cementwork minor works Tel: *****58 *****34 ASIA CONSTRUCTION, SPECIALISES in h'se. renovation, wiring, piping, ceiling, etc. Tel: *****66/ *****16. CALL US FOR minor repair work, maintenance, renovation, plumbing, roof leaking, painting, partitions, welding etc871 words
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Advertisement866 1986-01-28 24 38 TV/ Video/ Hl-Fi SENG LEONG REPAIR CTV video, antenna installation Fast Service Reasonable price *****55 TV ANTENNAE INSTALLATION Service Fast on time Nagasima Electronics Co., *****56. 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal A BUDGET PRICE professional-' household' office removal, delivery disposal services. Contractors for government statutory boards. Specialist in pianos, organs866 words
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Advertisement803 1986-01-28 24 51 Printing/ Copying Services 1/2-HR. SERVICE name cards' Invoice, letter head. Completion Within 1 hr Catalogues, invitation cheap advertising cards. 81k. 1015. -02-125 Geylang Fast Ave. 3. *****35/ *****15 (Adeline) URGENT PRINTING. $20- 500 pes letterhead, namecards. etc. --05--04. Fook Hai Bldg *****38 52 Office Furniture/ Furnishing 5 OFFICE TABLES803 words
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Advertisement1308 1986-01-28 24 57 Business 57 Business Opportunities Opportunities CUPPAGE PLAZA BASEMENT 1 FOODSTREET STALLS I FOR RENTAL Only 2 units left I Rental includes washing cleaning, eating utensils, ready-made counters, air-condition- f A ing, PUB and service charges. 2 1 Situated next to Supermarket and Departmental Store (opening soon) I* Business Hours1,308 words
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Advertisement621 1986-01-28 24 NEWS at work MKT-TIME WORK by EAVESDROPPER industry. Said Gary, "It's a skill HR JJM approaching people as •>** there' re various kinds of m jB J j*****! people. One learns WK^W^' fl I "***teg|ggjjjr"^^ observation. I've also 1888^!!^ acquired a lot of proIpPB duct knowledge which i**^"^ i^^^^W^^^^m families621 words
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Advertisement169 1986-01-28 24 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive PILING PTE. LTD. We are looking for a mature and seif-orientated candidate for the post of ACCOUNTING MANAGER I to take charge of the Accounting Department and responsible for the company s financial and management accounting functions THE CANDIDATE SHOULD possess a recognised university degree169 words
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Advertisement241 1986-01-28 24 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive MALE iONO DEALER AMWTANT Age below 25 years GCE '.View! i good In Mathematics i Knowledge of bills Import export, documentation, forex and money dealing in 8 bank. Interested applicants please call personally with certificates, working testimonials and recent photograph at: TEMPORARY CENTER 16 Raffles241 words
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Advertisement267 1986-01-28 24 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical i FEMALE U3ANS~CLERK Minimum GCE O' level. Age 18 to 22 years Minimum 1 year's experience in accounting field in a bank. Typing speed 30 -35 wpm. CHIEF CASHIER For new departmental store I| Age .',5 li below Pleasant personality .j Male applicants must have267 words
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Advertisement294 1986-01-28 24 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical French Multi-National Company in Jurong urgently requires: ACCOUNTS CLERK (Female) Requirements: Age below 22 years. GCE O' level, English Maths. LCCI Book-Keeping. Minimum 2 years working experience. Interested applicants are requested lo write, stating full personal particulars, educational qualifications, employment history, present A expected salary294 words
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Advertisement792 1986-01-28 25 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical lished firm urgently requires 1) SECRETARY At least A' level 2) KEMALE CLEHK At least 'O' level Post (1) ft (2) Qood command ol English, Mandarin, clerical skills, typing and telexing works Ability to h indie i orresponi Independent ly and with min supervision At792 words
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Advertisement761 1986-01-28 25 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical REQUIRED 1) FEMAtE Accounts Clerk, able lo keep full set of accounts, at least 5 >-Mrs working experience 2i Typist, some experience preferred, typing s r > wpm Attractive salary will be offered to the right candidates i'lease call personally at 65, Telok Kurau Rd.761 words
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Advertisement661 1986-01-28 25 I 71 Situations Vacant: Sales FAn Excellent Opportu-^ nity to build your own service oriented business. We are a well established Life Assurance Company and seeks GCE 'O' and 'A' level holders, and graduates from local and foreign univeraitiea, age 18 years and above, who aspire to take up the661 words
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Advertisement890 1986-01-28 25 71 Situations Vacant: Sales LADIES ONLYI Exciting and challenging career in our new division awaits those who are 19 to 26. 'O' level, speak fluent English, outgoing personality, a flair for meeting people and desire to earn $1,800 Si above p.m. Call personally at: »03-53 Oolden Mile Complex between 10am--spm890 words
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Advertisement444 1986-01-28 25 72 Situations Vacant: I 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical f? *fl f(m^&mmm MALAYAN m BREWERIES 11/ lii tolll (S'PORE) PTE LTD 1 mmm__^A* Brewers o' Tiger Anchor Beer ABC Siout Completed at least Sec 2 in English Able to read and write simple English Age below 30 years j Willing444 words
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Advertisement468 1986-01-28 25 OFFSHORE MIDDLE EAST require following personnel to work in Abu Dhabi A) ACID BOAT SUPERVISORS (2 Positions) e With 5— 9 years offshore experience, e Able to handle acid and diesel oil pumping as well as Fracturing and Nitrogen Services. B) ACID BOAT OPERATORS (3 Positions) e With 5— 7468 words
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Advertisement561 1986-01-28 25 73 Situations Vacant: Production A giant US multinational company where, you can earn and learn We realise that employees are ambitious and seek jobs with high wages and excellent training facilities. Our Supervisors and Managers will help you if you're prepared to work 3 rotating shifts and possess minimum certificate561 words
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Advertisement577 1986-01-28 25 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous i mmmmmmmmmmmmm j EASTRECO j EASTRECO (PTE) LTD, a Nestk research and a development Company requires: m iumnii m Requirements: m Male or female, age 24 32, skilled in the art of a gcxxJ uxiking especially in the art of Chinese cuisine577 words
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Advertisement229 1986-01-28 25 SINGARORE gg g tzxeehior note! Requires FOOD& BEVERAGE Senior Captain (room service) Muslim Cook Pantry Maid Waiters/ Waitresses Hostesses Bartender Cashier (knowledge or NCR 2160) Dish Washers Interested applicant please call personally to:The Personnel Department Excelsior Hotel Pte Ltd 5 Coleman Street Singapore 0617 (Only shortlisted candik dates will be229 words
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Advertisement795 1986-01-28 25 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous STORE ASSISTANT" A well established company requires Male Store Assistant Duties are Tc help storekeem»jr to: guide our transportation agent in delivery of cargue? to our buyers keep track of cargoes lake safety measurements Applicants must have class 2 4*3 driving licence and with 1 or795 words
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Advertisement727 1986-01-28 26 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous ESTABLISHED LEATHER GOODS Boutique, reqs. experienced reliable Driver cum Delivery Man for full-time job. Tel: *****17. MALAY DRIVER CLASS 3 (1 year experience) cum general assistant Age 21 to 28. N0.24 Guan Soon Ave *****51 after 9am. WANTED FLORIST FOR flower shop Walk-in interview, 10am10pm at727 words
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Advertisement798 1986-01-28 26 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance IHSJ] _mmmm*r\ h FREE ESSO PETROL WITH A SINGAPORE FINANCE CAR LOAN If you're looking for a car loan, we will give you an attractive interest rate PLUS free Esso Petrol vouchers. This offer is valid up to 28 Feb 86. Visit any Singapore Finance office798 words
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Advertisement891 1986-01-28 26 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat FORD SIERRA GHIA, late 83. in perfect cond Owner migrating. Orfer nearest 138,000 secures Mr Zhuang *****06. 4/'B5 LASER I.SGL, 5-speed, showroom condition Seldom used Aircon., radio cassette Classifone *****30 (off. hrs.) Ref: *****. •83 FORD LASER 15 Notchback. auto. 1 pte owner, maroon colour, low891 words
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Advertisement963 1986-01-28 26 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan 84 NISSAN PULSAR 1 pte owner aircon radio cassette, new tax *****55. 1983 NISSAN PULSAR, tip tO| cond. Tel: *****88. $17,800. 90 For Sale: Toyota SALES OF COMPANY VEHICLE March 1982 Toyota Crown Deluxe Super 2.8. Road tax till Feb. '86. Sealed bids marked 'Sales of963 words
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Advertisement1054 1986-01-28 26 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi '79/ '80/ '81, 3 units Mitsubishi Supershift 1400 GLX 5-door, power gear, aircon., hi-fi, new s/rims, tax/ ins. 7/'B6, (PARF), good cond. Price neg. *****35. P FEB. 78 SIGMA Galant 1600GS. Good cond. Must sell. Any offer above PARF value. Tel: Owner Mr Lee *****66 x1,054 words
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Advertisement811 1986-01-28 26 93 For Sale: Honda 77 HONDA CIVIC 1300. just overhauled, new paint, aircon.. radio cassette, tip top cond., with PARF $8,500 0.n.0. Classifone *****30 (off. hrs.) Ref: *****. HONDA CIVIC 1.3 c.c 5-door Dec '80. Very good cond. Highest offer secures. Tel: *****93 LATE -80 CIVIC 13. 5-dr. New tax/tyres.811 words
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Advertisement949 1986-01-28 26 96 For Sale: Other Makes MID 79 MINI Clubman. Private owner Downpayment $1,200. Loan $5,500. Very good condition. Tel: *****95 MID '80 SUBARU 1600 GLF sspeed, aircon.. radio cassette. (PARF), tax 4/'B6, good cond. $8,900 Loan $5,500 *****72. PORSCHE 911 SC Targa 1983 in perfect condition. $115,000. Tel: *****11 Stephen949 words
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Advertisement784 1986-01-28 26 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles 1984 TOYOTA TOYOACE lorry YE329OL, highest offer secures Phone *****4, Mr Siow '75 TOYOTA DYNA petrol truck with 1-ton crane. 13' (steel body) Good cond. $750 *****13/ *****28 '76 DATSUN PETROL Pickup. 1 owner, new tax. Good condition. $1,800 negotiable. *****88 x 367. 78 DATSUN784 words
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Advertisement846 1986-01-28 26 99 Vehicles Wanted ADVERTISER offers good prices for Mercedes Benz. bmw. Volvo and all Japanese Continental cars. Also required all PARF' scrap cars and export documents of any engine capacity TANGLIN USED CARS CO 69, Killiney Road Singapore 0923 Tel: *****83/ *****69. AN ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT for PARF"/ non-PARF used846 words
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Advertisement762 1986-01-28 26 106 Accommodation Available: Houses j BUNGALOW IN CLEMENTI PARK Dist 2159 5 bedrooms with large garden Quiet Prestigious Residential Location Rental $3900 Tel *****66 *****66 BUNGALOWS FOR RENT D.lO Leedon Park, Modern 2-sto-rey bungalow, 3 bdrms. study servant's. $3,500/ old styled single storej bungalow. 3 1 bdrms gfirage. matured garden.762 words
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Advertisement811 1986-01-28 27 106 Accommodation Available: Houses SEASIDE 2-STOREY DETACHED bungalow ready for rental. Having sea-frontage at Ponggol, nth Avenue Enquiries *****28 STEVEN ROAD luxurious bungalow fully aircondltloned pte. pool Near Tanglin/ American Clubs. For co lease call *****7". 2 STOREY DETACHED Bunglw off Upp. Paya Lebar Rd 4 1 rm. quiet b811 words
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Advertisement1652 1986-01-28 27 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments If your rent is more than <S&£_ p f** $1,350 p.m., read this! V^Sj^^^ Jiyah Gardens brand new East Coast condo development. Only 32 exclusive walk-up units. tennls s l uas h courts -I^.1,652 words
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Advertisement700 1986-01-28 27 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments f NEWTON 'I MEADOWS For lease Luxurious condo at 23 Newton Road Area 3,660 3,154 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms plus servant's room. Facilities Swimming pool, sauna and whirlpool, squash court, children's playground, basement carpark. Contact owner/ developer SUPERIOR DEVELOPERS PTE LTD *****51/ 2 Agent* welcome Tanura of700 words
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Advertisement995 1986-01-28 27 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments IF COMFORT COUNTS! Eastern Lagoon. River Walk, Chuan Pk. Bedok Ct Watten Est Sommerville, Novena/ Willyn Ville, Clementi PK. Newton View. Futura, Culford Gdn. Ocean Pk. Hawaii/ Goldhill Twr Pearlbank, Parkwest, Himiko Ct. Parkview, Farrer/ Sophia Ct *****13. HOLLAND ROAD 3 bdrm Maisonnette with study, swimming995 words
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Advertisement979 1986-01-28 27 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.21, PANDAN VALLEY, Eugenia Ct., facing pool, high fir., well maintained, 4 bdrms., f/furn. Price neg. Avail now. *****28 agt D.21 PANDAN VALLEY, Chempaka Court 3 bdrms., attached hath, split-level, high fir, full facilities. $1,400. Exquisite: *****14. D.5 ISLAND VIEW Condo mais Good harbour view, 3.500979 words
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Advertisement946 1986-01-28 27 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D2l SHERWOOD MAIS., 1700 sq.ft., 3+l rms, pool' squash, furn $1200 Homer *****08 D.21 4500 SQ.FT. Penthse 4bdrms attached baths, furn., full facilities $5,000 Tel *****47. D 5 FABER HILLS. 3 I 1 bdrms 1.850 sq.ft. Furn.. attached bath. Condo facilities Tel *****76. D.5 HIN SENG946 words
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Advertisement760 1986-01-28 27 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms MARIO-VILLE BOARDING HOUSE. Daily $35 single, $40 couple Aircond Bathrm attached *****42 NO COMMISSION CHARGE from tenants seeking rms flats at any dists. Call *****06- *****01 ORCHARD ROAD, MASTER bedroom for rent Unfurnished, aircond. Tel *****28 RMS. FOR STUDENTS available at pte. apt Ss2oo $500 pm.760 words
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Advertisement736 1986-01-28 28 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses I I f /mWßmmmmmixt m m\\ </> Mm dim m\ SUNRISE VIIIA Yio Chu n Kan°g m a S rea. >. ypchukangroad Near Yio Chu Kang and A i^^3l W_\¥ sw«hhl Ang Mo Kio -vIRT stations. V.^HP^IISI* STATION736 words
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Advertisement612 1986-01-28 28 D.5 HONG LEONG Gdn Renovated semi-d. 5000/ 3100 sq.ft. 4 large bdrms, study, servant's, morn, sun. Reasonable offer secures. Holland *****79. GOOD BUY! D.21. Fairly new. 3storey detached. 6/ servant's rooms, quiet res. est. Beautifully renovated. Approx. 8000 sq.ft. Only: $620,000. Exquisite: *****14. MUST SELL! See to appreciate! Beautifully renovated612 words
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Advertisement624 1986-01-28 28 D.21 GREENBANK PK. Renovated d/storey semi-d. 4,000 sq.ft. 4 bdrms., store, servant's, f'hold. $530,000 neg. Citiprop *****75 D.2880 SELETAR HILL Est. s/storey semi-d. Land area: 3771 sq.ft. Hall/ dining rm. 3 bdrms. $345,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****05. D.5 JLN. MAS Kuning d/storey terr. Facing pk., renovated. 3 bdrms., aircon., extended kitchen.624 words
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Advertisement918 1986-01-28 28 113 For Sale: Houses D 19 S/STOREY TERR. $260,000. 1)28 corner terr. $390,000. Viewing call Chris *****58 (No agts.) D.19, UPP. SERANGOON Rd., Hai Sing Pk. d/storey terr. 5 bdrms. $380,000 Tel: *****14/ *****92. D 20 MAYFLOWER CRES. d/storey semi-d 3.500 sq.ft. 4 bdrms. $460,000 neg. Jennings *****80/ 3. D.20918 words
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Advertisement918 1986-01-28 28 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartmenta Apartmenta Apartmenta i r^ r== 37-storey First-class Seaview Apartments LANDMARK TOWER I _m Stands on a hill overlooking the sea ideal j k s for a relaxing and happy lifestyle. Panoramic *fl j VL J Wjk v\918 words
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Advertisement520 1986-01-28 28 DRAGON MANS. Panoramic view. 3 bdrms. Terrazzo/ parquet. 1500 sq.ft. Freehold. *****88 DRAGON MANSION (SPOTTISWOODE Pk.) 3 rms 1,400 sq ft. $245,000 0.n.0. Lindtrac *****79. D-11 NEWTON CT. Renovated $210,000. Pandan Valley 2,560 sq.ft. $380,000 neg. *****08 (agt). D.lO ALLSWORTH PK. 2/3 1 rms. Full facilities. $270,000/ $450,000. Holland *****79.520 words
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Advertisement662 1986-01-28 28 SCOTTS TWR. 1244 sq.ft. 3 bdrms High fir. Facing greenery. Occidental *****00. STEVENS RD. NEW apt (close to YMCA). 1700 sq.ft. $335,000 Grand vale *****81 STUDIO APT. AT Odeon Katong. selling $180,000 nett. Rental $800 *****55 Helen Ho. No agts. pis. YONG AN PK. 2077 sq.ft. Type L. Facing pool/662 words
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Advertisement1005 1986-01-28 28 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments ALL 3-RM. T Payoh Blk 66 Tanglin Halt Blk 111 $22,000 Clementi Blk 432/ 341/ A.M. Kio 81k.637/ 441/ 346 marble $38,000. Tiong Bahru. Zion Rd. Sims Ur Bedok Blk 548/ 412/ 33/ 1. Aljunied Crescent Blk 95 Whampoa Blk 93/ 82 Marine Crescent corner1,005 words
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Advertisement681 1986-01-28 28 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments GHIM MOH/ HOLLAND 5/4/ sroomed flats for sale Call *****70 GHIM MOH 5-ROOM. High floor. F/fum. 5135.000. Call owner. *****78 HILLVIEW 5-RM. (PT.), blk 14 Ceramic, cabinet, near market b shops $120,000 neg Wind *****05 HILLVIEW 5-RM PT. Blk 14. ceramic throughout, well renovated kept681 words
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Advertisement712 1986-01-28 28 117 Properties Wanted URGENTLY WANTED HDB 4/ 5-ROOM HIGH VALUATION! e BUKIT MERAH CENTRAL SPOTTISWOODE PARK e ALJUNIED CRESCENT e CLEMENTI TELOK BLANGAH HAIG ROAD/ JALAN RAJA PANDAN GARDEN AND e OTHERS DESIGNERS TEAM 3 PROPERTY SERVICES 223-0530/ 224-2228 220-1200/ 1, 221-6160/ 1 ATTRACTIVE OFFER FOR HDB APTS BEDOK/ CLEMENTI712 words
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Advertisement556 1986-01-28 29 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces FOR SALE/LEASE Jurong Pier Road 3 single storey factories with a double storey office block U Title JTC lease 30 years from 20 May 1977 U Site Area 20,935 sqm U Factory Area 4,000 sqm U Office Area 535 sqm Tel: *****33 BENDEMEER ROAD556 words
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Advertisement445 1986-01-28 29 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Groundfloor Warehouse Storage Space Available at Upper Bukit Timah Road, 9' .< m.s. Forklift 24-hour tight security service with guard dog patrol Flexible Term:: Competitive Rentals Short or Long term available Call *****22/3 GROUND FLOOR WAREHOUSE 3509 sq.ft. $1.20 p.s.f. Factory 80«. p.s.f. p.m. Dist. 1336.445 words
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Advertisement497 1986-01-28 29 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces I INDUSTRIAL SPACE 1 I Tr^ IHifWfc 1 SINGAPORE WAREHOUSE (Off River Valley Road) 1 VARIOUS SIZES: H Very good modern amenities, free car U parking spaces, office space and H showroom available. I Enquiries, please call: *****11/ *****19 I Modern warehouse497 words
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Advertisement591 1986-01-28 29 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces |©JTC| Office space from 51 sq. metres in Jurong Town Hall for rent. For further particulars or appointment for viewing, please telephone *****56 ext 549/550 or call at the Estates Department, Jurong Town Corporation, First Storey, Jurong Town Hall, Singapore591 words
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Advertisement752 1986-01-28 29 OFFICE RM. AT Clementi Rd. off West Coast. $350 to $500. Tel: *****32 Miss Chua. OFFICE SPACE A Table space In d.0315 avail, for rental. Tel: Alan, *****61/ (pager *****23). OFFICE SPACE WITH typing, filing. Bookkeeping b answering services avail. $300. Tel: *****06 OFFICE 4 STORE, out of CBD At752 words
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Advertisement560 1986-01-28 29 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces PRIME SHOP SPACE I FOR LEASE AT I IST STOREY I COLOMBO COURT I 1 Unit for Fast Food 4 Units for Service/Retails Terms rental negotiable Contact Mr Hoon/Mrs Sim at Tel: *****33/*****15 L or Mr Seah at *****44 INVITATION560 words
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Advertisement408 1986-01-28 29 FOR RENT SERANGOON Plaza #02-15. 260 sq.ft. Best location in bazaar. Tel: *****65. GLASS HOTEL SHOP for rent or sale 241 sq.ft. $723 p.m. Interested, pis. call *****74. GRD.FLR. SUITABLE FOR hardware. 504 sq.ft. b above with partitioned rms. Rent neg. *****43 GfIOUNDFLR. CORNER SHOP 1500 sq ft. Also suitable408 words
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Advertisement431 1986-01-28 29 135 Air Travel 135 Air Travel The choice is yours! HONG^KONG/GUANGZHOU/GUIUIV TOUR j Tour Daily Dep. Group Dep I BD/7~N~ _*_!.5_60/-_ $1,488/- HONG KONG/MACAU TOUR Tour T Daily Dep Group Dep. "4D/3N $1,150/- SD4N $1,210/- $1,150/--i 6D/5N j $1,250/- $1,200/Group Dep Feb 4, 6. 8. 9 10 l AIRFARE HOTEL431 words
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Advertisement980 1986-01-28 30 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours MINISTAYS To Britain or not L»i 4^ JQ) around Stratford to while FROM to Britain? l^^^wS^iSLa sta y in B in sma^ ami fy ho te s (U r* r\ j£ t j iat j s y our N^S^^Pp^^Sl^ amidst some of980 words
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Advertisement591 1986-01-28 30 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education MAY OR SEPTEMBER, 1986 ADMISSION Founded in 1936, COLUMBIA COLLEGE offers international students a wide range of academic programmes in preparation for admission to universities in Canada and the U.S.A. IST AND 2ND YEAR UNIVERSITY PROGRAMME in Arts, Science, Commerce, Computer Science. SENIOR SECONDARY591 words
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RACING
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84 1986-01-28 31 SIX horses who won in Class 2 at Bukit Timah last weekend have been sent up to Class 1. They are: Sotte Grande (135), Shamansfcu (133), Spectacular Win (128), Rlffelberg (125), Beethoven (118) and Memorable Day (118). The following have been promoted84 words
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Article, Illustration554 1986-01-28 31 Thorold is among half dozen entries for Tunku Gold Cup By THE RACING EDITOR TEH CHOON BENG, basking in the rare honour of being the first trainer in post-war years to saddle more than 100 winners in a season, will begin the554 words
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Article, Illustration117 1986-01-28 31 JOCKEYS S.Y. Leong and Annar Ismail have been granted a year's licence with effect from Feb 1. Their cases for a full licence have been under review by the Malayan Racing Association. Former champion apprentice Leong, who ended np third In the overall jockeys'117 words
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Article1211 1986-01-28 31 SATURDAY Claaa 2 Div 2 1,400m (Rating*: 112-99) 8 Muohos Gracias 57 112 12 Udomsak 56.5 Ul 10 Hunting Eagle 56.5 HI 5 Foresight IV 56 110 9 King's Manor 56 110 3 Dendrobium 111 55.5 109 2 Jack Robinson II 54.5 107 1 Auspicious Boy 541,211 words
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Article, Illustration219 1986-01-28 31 At the dOOtll At the f iltiSlt •Pictures by and GEEaa liUflXI cnaaa ALBERT SIM JONATHAN CHOO Class 5 Div 3 1,200 m 1. Skybird 2. Solar Energy 3. Kuda Naga 4. Who's The Boss Dist: 4V 2 >/ 2 2>/ 2ALBERT SIM; JONATHAN CHOO - 219 words
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189 1986-01-28 31 LOS ANGELES, Mon SILVEYVILLE, an eight-year-old stallion, outgunned Australian-bred Strawberry Road to score a hard-fought neck victory in the US$lOB,2OO San Marcos Handicap (about *****,000) on the turf course at Santa Anita yesterday. In what may be his last race, Silveyville was headed by StrawberryUPI - 189 words
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Article117 1986-01-28 31 CHELTENHAM, Mon. Irish-trained Dawn Run (9-4 on favourite) unseated her rider in a warm-up steeplechase on Saturday for the Cheltenham Gold Cup. Jockey Tony Mullins managed to remount the mare but she lost too much ground and could finish only fourth behind 9-1 winner MistyReuter - 117 words
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Advertisement691 1986-01-28 31 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses GET A RECOGNISED COMPUTER QUALIFICATION AT INFORMATICS NCC Diploma In Computer Studies Practical course to prepare students for a computing career I Hands-on training on both mini and micro computers ____I^_\ W_ Moderated by NCC of UK __mtt____\ _W\_\ •No prior691 words
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Advertisement618 1986-01-28 31 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses BOOKKEEPING (Beginners) l)Tues 6.00- 7.30pm 28/01 2) Wed 6.00- 7.30pm 29/01 3) Thurs 7.30- 9.30pm 30/01 4) Fri 6.00- 7.30pm 31/01 5) Sun 2.00- 3.30pm 02/02 6) Tues 7.30- 9.30pm 04/02 BOOKKEEPING (Inter.) l)Sun 10.00-11.30am 02/02 ENGLISH FOR COMMERCE 1 Tues 7.30- 9.00pm 28/01 2) Wed618 words
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Advertisement487 1986-01-28 31 153 Driving Instruction MODERN DRIVING SCHOOL Teach special techniques car control for fast Improvement. Fetch b send can be arranged. Free theory b service. Tel *****50. STAR SAFETY DRIVING Ctr (nearby test centre). Final theory $20. Pass guarantee. Class 3 driving complete course $360. Call *****87/ *****97. 154 Dancing Instruction487 words
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TIMESPORT
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SPOTLIGHT ON THE EUROPEAN SOCCER SCENE
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ENGLISH
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Article70 1986-01-28 32 LONDON, Mon. Third Division York were drawn against Liverpool in the fifth round of the English FA Cup today. The draw: Luton v Arsenal, Notts County or Tottenham v Everton, York v Liverpool, Derby v Sheffield Wednesday, Southampton v Aston Villa or Mill wall, ManchesterAFP - 70 words
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Article, Illustration263 1986-01-28 32 Giants cling on to victory against 10-man Chelsea LONDON, Mon. CHELSEA, no strangers to 10-man football this season, gave Liverpool a fright, and television's "live" nationwide audience a full-blooded Cup tie to enjoy, when they shrugged off the loss of Kerry Dixon and Colin Lee before bowing outReuter; AFP; AP - 263 words
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Article, Illustration272 1986-01-28 32 ITALIAN ROME, Mon. Michel Platini conjured up a goal from nowhere to set Juventus on their way to a 3-0 win over defending Italian champions Verona yesterday, but Roma kept alive their challenge with a convincing 2-0 victory over Napoli. An unexpected shot272 words
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Article252 1986-01-28 32 Valdano goal decides tough match SPANISH MADRID, Mon REAL Madrid beat Real Zaragoza 1-0 at home yesterday to maintain their lead at the top of the Spanish First Division, three points clear of champions Barcelona. A header by Argentine Jorge Valdano in the 22nd minute clinched Real's victory in aReuter - 252 words
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Article255 1986-01-28 32 FRENCH PARIS, Mon. Paris District League team Evry caused the biggest shock for years in the French Cup over the weekend when they beat First Division side Toulon 1-0 as First Division sides made their entry into the competition. Evry settled the issue withAFP - 255 words
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270 1986-01-28 32 All play but only a Kutzop penalty to count GERMAN BONN, Mon. A penalty 12 minutes from time saved West German League leaders Werder Bremen from dropping a \ital point in a home game with struggling Saarbruecken on Saturday. Werder had all the play but ran into determined opposition fromReuter - 270 words
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Article145 1986-01-28 32 BELGIAN BRUSSELS, Mon. FC Bruges recorded their 17th win of the season yesterday, defeating city rivals CS Bruges 3-1 to remain four points clear at the top of the Belgian First Division. Second-placed Anderlecht also won, 1-0 at home to Beveren, while thirdplaced Ghent droppedUPI - 145 words
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Article243 1986-01-28 32 SOCCER SHORTS ENGLAND manager Bobby Robson has promoted Danny Wallace to his senior squad and recalled Ricky Hill from the international wilderness after more than three years. Wallace and Hill, together with Dave Watson and Gordon Cowans, have been drafted into the depleted England party for tomorrow's World Cup warm-upAFP; AP - 243 words
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Article332 1986-01-28 32 BELGIAN: Watorsehei 0 Mechelen 0, Warcgem 3 Antwerp 0, Lfltccrm 1 Standard Liepe 4, Seraing 1 Ghent 1. Lierse 1 Molenheok 3. Club Bruges 3 Orcte Bruges 1. Anderlecht 1 Beveren 0. GREEK: Aris 0 Apollon Athens 1, Yannina 3 Olympiakos 0, Lartaa 1 Kalamarias 0, Panathinattcos 2Reuter; UPI - 332 words
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What the Bears and Patriots fans have to say...
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Article257 1986-01-28 33 4 Nobody really believed this day would ever come. This is something I can tell my grandchildren about. This is history. Marty Brown CHICAGO, Mon. Chicago sports fans, who have endured 22 long years without a major sports champion, erupted with joy yesterday after the Bears whipped the NewUPI - 257 words
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Article262 1986-01-28 33 6 We're really bummed. But, iff we can't be the best, we'll settle for m second best. Linda Murphy. NEW ORLEANS, Mon. From barstools and armchairs kilometres away from here, stunned New Englanders watched in disbelief as the Patriots' dreams of football supremacy were shattered by the Chicago Bears.UPI - 262 words
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Article118 1986-01-28 33 BLOOMINGDALE (Illinois), Mon. Sheldon and Barbara Sherman said they didn't mind that the Rabbi carried a miniature television or that guests kept disappearing dur ing their wedding on Super Bowl Sunday. "I can just say that the people who are here have placed a lot of importance onAP - 118 words
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Article128 1986-01-28 33 NEW ORLEANS, Mon. Art McNally, the NFL's sapervisor of officials, said referee Red Cashlon erred when he allowed Kevin Batter to kick a 24-yard field goal at the end of the first half, giving the Chicago Bears a 23-3 lead over Patriots. With the seconds ticking off,AP - 128 words
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Article468 1986-01-28 33 CYCLING: Stuart Marshall won the junior title in the World Cyclo-cross Championships in I<embeek, Belgium, on Sunday 10 days short of his 19tn birthday, when he becomes a senior. Marshall slogged his way through the mud to become the first Briton to win a world title inAFP; Reuter; AP; UPI - 468 words
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Article, Illustration996 1986-01-28 33 Patriots plastered as Bears barge in McMahon comes through for Chicago NEW ORLEANS, Mon. The Chicago Bears completed one of the most dominating National Football League seasons by crushing the New England Patriots 46-10 yesterday behind the clutch quarter-back-ing of Jim McMahon and an overpowering defence that turned the Patriots'AP; Reuter - 996 words
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Article342 1986-01-28 33 MATILDA GABRIEL - MATILDA GABRIEL By THE day started earlier than usual yesterday for Americans in Singapore. Many were awake and out of their homes by 4 am, and, by 6 am, a number had already downed a few scotches and screwdrivers. Apparently, it was a party342 words
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298 1986-01-28 33 A prime time for the pregame banter NEW YORK, Mon. It was tough picking tbe most exciting moment of Super Bowl yesterday President Reagan reminiscing about his college bail days, the freaky minute of silence or when tbe Patriots scored first on a field goal. The great challenge was supposedUPI - 298 words
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Article, Illustration279 1986-01-28 34 TAY CHENG KHOON reports from Kuala Lumpur Matching one-sided margins for favourites THE top four teams in the Asian squash championships must surely have set a record of sorts when they began their quest for honours at the Lake Club and the Royal Selangor Golf279 words
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276 1986-01-28 34 Cash-prize plan for future Asian meets FUTURE Asian squash championships may carry prize money. Disclosing this yesterday, Asian Squash Federation president Dr Eddy Jacob, of Singapore, said this would be the logical next move for the six-year-old tournament. Said Dr Jacob: "The sport has gone open and if the tournament276 words
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Article183 1986-01-28 34 NICK SHOTS S PLAYERS will resort to any means to hustle a let from the referee. But Peter Hill came up with a novel one in his match against Pakistani Jansher Khan. After losing a rally, Peter was red-faced when teammate Zainal Abidin signalled from outside the court that his183 words
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ON THE TENNIS SCENE
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Article343 1986-01-28 34 JANICE SEAH - Dr Ong to serve 11th term JANICE SEAH By FORMER Member of Parliament Dr Ong I/eong Boon was returned unopposed to his 11th consecutive term as president of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association at their annual general meeting last week Elected as his right-hand men were vice-presidents George Cheng and343 words
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235 1986-01-28 34 Switzerland surprise by taking crown LONDON, Mon. Davis Cup winners Sweden dropped out of the top six in the European Cup indoor team tournament yesterday, while Switzerland picked up the top prize of U5564,000 ($136,320) by beating Czechoslovakia in the final. In the battle to avoid relegation, Sweden, who wereReuter; AP - 235 words
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Article224 1986-01-28 34 Chinese hopes battered AUCKLAND, Mon. The hard-hitting United States cruised to a 2-0 victory i over China to win the women's World Softball j Championship here today. Both runs were scored in the fourth innings when i Jackie Gaw slammed deep into centrefield to run in Leanne Jarvis and AllysonAFP - 224 words
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Article, Illustration627 1986-01-28 35 J. RAJENDRAN talks to ex-England and West Ham star Trevor Brooking in Kuala Lumpur Coaching and management not secure, says Brooking f First 41 don't really miss playing for England though. Still, I'll be going to Mexico to do some part-time work for the627 words
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ON THE CRICKET SCENE
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Article382 1986-01-28 35 ADELAIDE. Mon. Australia crashed to a humiliating defeat at the hands of New Zealand in the World Series Cup clash at the Adelaide Oval here today. New Zealand, after winning the toss, thumped a flagging Australian attack for 276-7 off their regulation 50 overs. The382 words
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Article196 1986-01-28 35 BRIDGETOWN (Barbados), Mon. A small but vocal group of chanting, placard-carrying demonstrators greeted England's cricket team when they arrived at Grantley Adams International airport here late on Saturday at the start of a controversial West Indies Tour. About 30 members of the Southern African Liberation Committee andAFP - 196 words
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Article114 1986-01-28 35 Rebels scrape through DURBAN, Mon. The rebel Australians won a cliff-hang-er of a match against hosts Scuth Africa by four wickets with only three balls remaining to go 2-0 up in their limited overs series here yesterday. South Africa totalled 221-6 in their 50 overs and the rebels replied withReuter - 114 words
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Article308 1986-01-28 35 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN By Sponsors' generosity and format make bowling meet a success THE most unique feature of the Peter Stuyvesant Travel Bowling Classic, which ended on Sunday, was the knock-out format from the quarter-final stage onwards. While some felt the knock-out system over one game308 words
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Article, Illustration213 1986-01-28 35 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By IT WASN'T quite the South-east Asia Games, but swimmers David Lim and Oon Jin Gee returned from the Rebel Classic at the University of Nevada and Las Vegas sufficiently satisfied with their performances. Neither won a gold in this warm-up meet, but213 words
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175 1986-01-28 35 ELEVEN Singapore sailors will experience the full blast of the North-east Monsoon when they take part in the Second Labuan International Regatta starting on Thursday. Good racing conditions of 15-25 knot winds and large swells are expected in the South China Sea at this175 words
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Article, Illustration430 1986-01-28 35 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Win over Singapore will be timely wedding gift By FRIDAY will be a memorable day for Pahang midfielder Rajagopal Suriamurthi. On that day the former Singapore international will be married to Thenmozhi, a school teacher and long-time friend. And his "foster" team Pahang430 words
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Article68 1986-01-28 35 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Federal Territory trounced India's Tamil Nadu 5-0 in the Inter City soccer tournament at the Merdoka Stadium here tonight. FT scored through Fandi Ahmad (15th minute), Saidin Osman (19th and 52nd), Hassan Sani (61st) and K. Kannan (79th). Singapore Business Houses Football League results: Div68 words
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Article143 1986-01-28 35 LONDON. Mon. Alex 'Hurricane" Higgins' threat to "blow the lid off snooker" could lead him into more trouble when the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association meet here tomorrow. Hlggins' angry outburst, made during the Mercantile Tournament In Warrington, England, a fortnight ago, is likely toReuter; AFP - 143 words
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Article, Illustration254 1986-01-28 35 ZOLA BUDD, who flew back to London from South Africa last week, is in danger of missing the Edinburgh Commonwealth Games in July. The Games constitution states that competitors wishing to represent a country other than that of their birth must reside in theirAFP; Reuter - 254 words
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Article247 1986-01-28 35 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON By THE national water-polo team, who won their 11th gold medal in the Southeast Asia Games in Bangkok last month, will leave for Perth in July for a two-week competition-cum-training stint to prepare for the Asian Games in Seoul from Sept 20-Oct 5. Singapore aim247 words
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Article159 1986-01-28 35 AMERSFOOP.T (Holland), Mon. Annemarie Verstappen, of Holland, denied East Germany gold twice yesterday to take her tally of wins to three in the Amersfoort International swimming meet. The double Olympic bronze-medallist, shining in the absence of her East Ger- man arch-rival Heike Friedrich, touched first inReuter; AFP - 159 words
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GOLF
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Article253 1986-01-28 35 Five bogeys fail to stop Sutton PHOENIX, Mon. Hal Sutton turned back the challenges of Calvin Peete and Tony Sills to win the US$5OO,OOO ($1.06 million) Phoenix Open tournament by two strokes here yesterday. The 27-year-old Sutton finished with an even-par 71 for a total of 17-under-par 267 to winReuter - 253 words
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178 1986-01-28 35 BOCA RATON (Florida), Mon. Val Skinner rolled five birdies on the back nine, including the last two holes, to edge out veteran Sandra Palmer by one stroke yesterday to win a US$2OO,OOO $424,000) women's tournament. Val shot a 69 to end the 72-hole tournamentReuter - 178 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration270 1986-01-28 34 181 Deaths 181 Deaths WU I SHIANG AGE: 75 passed aw; y peacefully on 25th January 1986 and is survived by his WIFE: Tan Li Fong 7 son*. 3 daughters, 4 <iaughters-in-law, 2 sons-in-law and 5 grandchildrer SONS: DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: Dr Ooh Let Oan Chan Swee Swan Goh I.ik Chi ng,270 words
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Obituary, Illustration69 1986-01-28 34 In Ever Loving Memory of A Very Dear Wife Mother MRS. SOON GHEE BEE (nee MOM HO AH KIM) Departed on 28.1.80 In our hearts your memory lln|ers, Sweetly tender, fond and true. There Is not. a rl:iy. dear Wife/ Mother, That we do not think of69 words
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Obituary, Illustration222 1986-01-28 34 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam J^ IN LOVING MEMORY OF MR DAVID RAY HSIA Departed 28th Jan 1983 Gone from our lives one so dear, But in our hearts forever near. From WATSON E.P. INDUSTRIES PTE LTD (The Management, staff workers) WATSON PLASTICS INDUSTRIES PTE LTD MEIKI CO. (S)222 words
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Obituary, Illustration111 1986-01-28 34 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements HOW SOON MUN thank all relatives, friends, staff and pupils of St. Andrew's Secondary School, doctors and nursers at Mt. Elizabeth Hospital especially of HDU for their assistance, attendance, wreaths and condolences during their recent bereavement. THE FAMILY OF THE LATE The Family Of The Late111 words
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Obituary, Illustration228 1986-01-28 34 IN LOVING MEMORY OF MDM CHEN YUH LAIN DEPARTED 28.1.85 Her weary hours and days of pain, Her sleepless nights are past. Her ever patient frame Has found sweet rest at last. We who love her know How much we lost one year ago. Always remembered by228 words
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Advertisement10 1986-01-28 34 "In Memoriam" is for the loved ones whom you remember10 words
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Advertisement238 1986-01-28 34 VIDEO MOVIES at only $29.95 mm spectaculars and movie WIZARD OF OZ CHAMPIONS film w,.h „s magical (hose f picture so beautifully and kingdom of fun and movmqly told the story cnrnncoc musical moments u yy uy surprises 0 triumph of will over GONE WII H THE WIND rTTOTtTTiJ IL238 words
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Advertisement107 1986-01-28 35 With deepest sympathies B and condolences to 9 Mr Yeo Joo Teck and I Mr Yeo Hee Kwang I on the demise of their brother, Mr Yeo Kian Tong I I on the demise of his father I Mr Anthony Yeo Joo Heng I Nagoya Trading Pte Ltd China Co.107 words
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Page 35 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous62 1986-01-28 35 DARTS SDA Div li Sundstrand v SRC Blue (Changi Floral Mile); Prairie Express C v Johnnie Walker Blark Label, Tridents v SIA I both at Station Lounge. All at H pm SOCCER SBHFL Div t: Pa vilion Intercontinental v GETAP SC (Jln Besar). Keppilite SC v Cold Storage (Queenstown). BBC62 words
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292 1986-01-28 36 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE government is holding 27 people under the Internal Security Act for alleged involvement in a bloody clash last November between Muslim extremists and security forces, the Home Ministry confirmed today. Home Minister Datuk Musa Hitam last week signed theAP; AFP; UPI - 292 words
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Article, Illustration536 1986-01-28 36 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM Volunteers hope to work out joint action plan with govt By A YOUTH group wants to see the breaking up of the Centrepoint Kids. And it is seeking the support of the government to do that. Youth Challenge, a group536 words
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120 1986-01-28 36 Victory on China front, says Pepsi BEIJING, Mon. The international cola war opened a new front today with Pepsi declaring it has ousted Coke as the main producer in China, potentially the world's largest market. Pepsico President Wayne Calloway said a new plant, opened last week in Guangzhou, took Pepsi'sReuter - 120 words
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233 1986-01-28 36 Moscow offers to guarantee Cambodia peace accord MOSCOW is willing to be a guarantor of a Cambodian peace accord worked out between Asean and the three Indochinese states Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos the Soviet Embassy in Singapore said yesterday. Embassy spokesman VTaoUmir Taranenko told a special news briefing that suchAFP; AP - 233 words
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Article177 1986-01-28 36 WASHINGTON, Mon. White House Chief of Staff Donald Regan said yesterday that the next federal government budget could reach US$l,O4O billion (552,288 billion), the first US budget to top US$l,OOO billion. Asked how high the 1987 budget could go during a television interview,Reuter; AFP - 177 words
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402 1986-01-28 36 Thatcher stands firm: I will not quit LONDON, Mon. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher insisted yesterday that a political crisis which has led two of her Cabinet ministers to resign would not force her to step down or undermine her government's effectiveness. She also declared her intention to seek a thirdNYT; Reuter - 402 words
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Article29 1986-01-28 36 BEIJING, Mon. Top officials are spending too much on weddings and funerals and are compromising the reputation of the Communist Party, the People's Daily said today. AFPAFP - 29 words
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Article32 1986-01-28 36 NEW YORK. Mon. The Dow Jones Average of 30 industrials rose 5.39 points to 1,535.32 in the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange to- day. APAP - 32 words
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Article42 1986-01-28 36 DURBAN, Mon. Five people were killed in renewed clashes between Zulu and Pondo tribesmen in the rugged hill area south of this Indian Ocean port yesterday, bringing the death toll from such clashes to 110 since Christ- mas Eve. AFPAFP - 42 words
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Advertisement511 1986-01-28 36 Eyebrow tattoo is for the woman who wastes nq time in looking more beautiful. It makes so much difference fHkgjj^ Eyebrow tattoo is the latest scientific technique PWWWjPh of 'drawing' permanent eyebrows The eyebrows are not removed but merely retouched and shaped according to the contour of the face, to511 words
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Advertisement52 1986-01-28 36 Ump up to d@te ggg Going d0wn...1 Singapore is going down the list of cities that charge the highest office rents in the world Going d0wn...2 Singapore's favourite savings bank is predicting a lower surplus BGood reading for decision-makers Tell your vendor you need Business Times, or ring Betty Ton52 words
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Miscellaneous114 1986-01-28 36 Weather UP TO 1 pm: Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6am tomorrow: 30 max., 24 min. SUNSET today: 7.19 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.16 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 13/29 C Fine Manila 19 30 C Cloudy Amsterdam }C I Melbourne 15 20C Cloudy Bangkok 22/32C Fair Moscow -3/-1C Cloudy Beijing -9/3C114 words
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Section Two
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Home & Family
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Article, Illustration971 1986-01-28 1 The /c(y//?-making season Is a traditional time when family unity is strengthened. MAGDALENE LUM talks to two families who revel in the baking teamwork at home. The accompanying article offers tips on how to decorate your home for the Lunar New Year. THE family971 words
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Article, Illustration184 1986-01-28 1 DISPLAY designer Ng Weng Sang, who is helping The Promenade with its Lunar New Year decorations, has some simple, economical tips to help families brighten up their homes for the Lunar New Year. ADD dabs of red, the traditional New Year colour, in your184 words
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Advertisement219 1986-01-28 1 TOYOTA'S MULTI-VALVE ENGINES GIVE YOU THE TOP PERFORMANCE CHOICE Today, technology is changing the world almost daily. And Toyota's advanced engine iL*^fc technology is leading the way to a remarkable h-^kW&m per-cylinder small car powerplants to twin cam, i 1 m m 4-valves-per-cylinder sports car -type engines. I 1 IS219 words
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Advertisement50 1986-01-28 1 \mmmmmmmmmaaaatmmammanm Visiting pediatrician's views 3 Obesity, indiscipline and other children's issues Tina's second wind 9 She's 47 and top of the pops HFsfj 'WwFmm Rant m-Smi-" 'W mm\ Psychology of learning Chinese 5 Parenting Edited by Christine Khor Bilingual Edited by Teo Han Wue Arts Leisure Edited by Richard Lim50 words
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Property
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Article, Illustration783 1986-01-28 2 The dry facts about pre-fab flats 6 The board's contractors have to guarantee that the buildings are water-tight for 10 years. So they waterproof the buildings during construction. They do this in a variety of ways The tests include spraying and splashing surfaces with water and flooding m floors forDAVID TAN - 783 words
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Article, Illustration117 1986-01-28 2 Coming Up Waterfall Gardens A NEW low-rise project at Holland and Farrer roads will be on the rental market next month. Waterfall Gardens has five blocks with 44 apartments, ranging from 347.2 sq m to 364.7 sq m in size. The apartments will be leased instead of sold because of117 words
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Article113 1986-01-28 2 S«teei«d from Climftml Ads Balestler Without With No $400 Owner Rd (12) 250-4923 Clementi With Without Yes $250 Owner Rd(5) 225- "487 Chip Bee Without Without Yes $400 Agen. Gdn(10) 734-1711 Ki.H) s Without Without Yes Only foreign $550 Owner R: |iQ) students 479-0155 Newton Without With No113 words
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Parenting
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Article, Illustration1357 1986-01-28 3 A visiting paediatrician gives IRENE PATES his views on children's medical care and the problems of obesity, indiscipline and working parents both in Singapore and abroad. 4 All children need discipline, although the term suggests punishment. It's more appropriate to call it teaching children self-control. Children want1,357 words
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Article, Illustration359 1986-01-28 3 LEONG CHAN TEIK - LEONG CHAN TEIK Personally Speaking By an HDB flat resident IT ALWAYS irritates me to see the junk that some residents leave near my sixth floor lift; this happens almost every week. Don't the culprits feel a twinge of conscience that their unwanted cupboards and359 words
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Advertisement372 1986-01-28 3 "^^jjjfiSjSj ■■^MHliT' fl Etaper Compact >W.^— ■A- Powerfljl, silent and if gM W^m ttLMlllllfii HI I'^ 1^ Adjustable brush head, \ti mw^ Fl'eei metal tubes and other If I fl sbl fli, a Moulinex efficient, practical II b I mWOBk p electric air freshener accessories. II KJ fl BlßßS'^^^^^'s^ wowsai7.372 words
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Advertisement127 1986-01-28 3 THE HOSE CONNECTION m*__ )mmaaama**aa***tw*-»—~ l—*a*mßmvßm________. 1 "amtk. IT.'* TT m ?ir'3mamr^\r m ma ak fl M 4Wl ***»T'if-Th fc vm% M9k «W il n B^9' /m\ W a BBff mj 111 <_ JkWV^ __\i__^___Wm\i f—M aatmmr A, I ft I l^Jny&^ll^ 1 ff^^^ry^^*^' r< 'i BltA'S^Si*^ mhh am umldH127 words
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Decor & Design
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Article, Illustration881 1986-01-28 4 Edward Khoo - Edward Khoo In Your Home architect SOME might find a squarish living area ideal, but for it to be useful, one must consider how it has been placed in relation to the rooms of any Housing Board apartment. Alice Tan of Eunos Crescent finds difficulty in layout881 words
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Advertisement479 1986-01-28 4 (*****00) I I 00am, 1 30, 4.00, 6.30 9 00pm < K A E V R R TA PEOPLE'S THEATRE last day j (*****72^ 4 SHOWS. I 00, 3 30, 7.0w 9 30pm j|^k »Storv ol StreiiQlh Chwf __WS_ HT'M ,>y 9m Courage and o Itei-i WamrQk HE I I479 words
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Advertisement1077 1986-01-28 4 I^RBiisriFiriiii: m m m. m m > CAPITOL: NOW SHOWING! l B (*****59) 5 SHOWS at 11nm, 1.45, 4.00, 6.30, 9.15 a I Funnier than'POl ICE ACADEMY j f P^B B^ Ifvw more actior>-pacKad than s— UMW BUMB. PUT PWItSEN. -Jffiff P MOBGAH L p*"' J JADE: NOW SHOWING! i1,077 words
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Advertisement49 1986-01-28 4 Gcllct (*****75> Bt. Timah Shopping Centre How Showing 3.30, 7.00, 9.15pm "Pursuit Kier" (M) Storring LoMergS. Pio Piao tomorrow only: "The damned Brigade" in English Kong Chian (*****76) Today Only: 1.00, 3.00, 7.30, 9.30 TALE RIDER" Clint Eastwood N3IC6CI Truth: Exposure in The Straits Times Classified catches eyes. I49 words
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Bilingual
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Article, Illustration760 1986-01-28 5 PSYCHOLOGY and linguistics may seem to be fields apart. But Singaporean Teo Yew Chye has combined both in a research in the University of Western Australia for more effective teaching and learning of Chinese. Mr Teo, who is in the second year of760 words
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503 1986-01-28 5 THERE are too many liberties taken with the Chinese language. These include the abuses and simplification of Chinese characters at will. This phenomenon is incompatible with the modernisation drive, said China Vice-Premier Wan Li when he adressed a national conference on language in503 words
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Article, Illustration149 1986-01-28 5 ffi#*^s»atA3K^iii I 4&i£ *%9mn^^^mmn t? 2:*TYft**fD|iS& tffcfcAfnftS***** IK #«ft "J Br*£fti2*i tffsn jt-ffc ft£& 8S ftt&WJ**l *nAfnftai#ffis& &#i*f?si nm&mymm mm mm «T>£ Hrf£MAfn# «rj £tm« ttfe^X4fcTTßW«« 55 ft S its 7 18 fINM Aff] to M tt&±*j« mmm f -j smtwumm** mm *f+^atX« ?*Mfft< 1 /f#: &£#£'> All WPK r£3t#*r|iiJtf*£149 words
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Article, Illustration376 1986-01-28 5 A new lifestyle with more free time A NEW lifestyle has taken over Chinese households for the first time in 30 years. According to the World Economic Herald, the Chinese are becoming much more demanding about clothing, food and entertainment. Their lives are improving rapidly, and with the introduction of376 words
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Article61 1986-01-28 5 S-£-3-sJtt'i>3 L ftXtt*BXfl:*oi3tit'StfttlS $fesfe£-25#-BBi(£# **±¥{g jESji 32 aft r *f- o ft AAdOH lift &teS&A¥'i>«¥ *9ftl*£ffi#lA#H null nismwm m%m'n%%_). mmm* iAiß'i>Jl¥fft *a*iifc&tt,iflt*ifttt *j w%fftfn4pfpi^>j^ XJPfpj^g'JfflrVr^l? --aatiau Afn*t3-WfQ^tttß*& >J ffJ X o ft! HI &ttftA«? N 9E&£*MAiHft¥* m®. <&m*tttft* ra*? ■o«#*irJß#^l**« A o ae&i/UR» Tu^^i'jxH»lttii«l*: > g'fcffjjg: ■sfe*iEss**oSß#>]^lt7 ffiftiftrrmisjft^itta IHiffcittl **H«*lflf61 words
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Article168 1986-01-28 5 i£-,££iSne ftMtHralfttftiii fife i&teAWt? \s®m Aim *m*A*if*ffl; tf tef!£*f£A £S;£«^fi£r3teA#*|c ftin£«i?!J.£i£ o na *i**m«afl*«fi IU AA-ft^mi^fiJX ¥f**4>£if"#ftfcl>rFn W^fff •M Afn #?«#**ss tehkm±-£m ]M. srnf i iT'£ ft in a Aft o WteA#££-#'f3 IB^-^fl^^ftA IMLjl^tt* n%Z_fefe 117 F>WUefn#ro*^h ££fttif&M!-T M>F *t£3ft ttift W^-fe "ricA" X#ftA &H¥ft*ft o AEffl" U* i£*f DT^ftMo168 words
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Article12 1986-01-28 5 fiS 88 "^Aft'Htf.^ £ttti3^--*J*?Br^ftlt fiT-*t##HS "m BB#t*t7 f# *Bit: "WW^lMijft 148 ofri.T-M-£fBA~12 words
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Bilingual Dwibahasa
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612 1986-01-28 6 ZAHARIAN OSMAN - ZAHARIAN OSMAN By FOR the sixth time, Singapore Kemuning Society organised the Youth Theatre Festival last year. The competitions were held towards the end of December. The aim was clear to create consciousness among the young of the need to preserve the performing arts. In612 words
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Article, Illustration575 1986-01-28 6 Oleh ZAHARIAN OSMAN - Penilaian Festival Teater Remaja anjuran Kemuning Oleh ZAHARIAN OSMAN KE arah Peningkatan Seni Untuk Belia telah menjadi tema pilihan Persatuan Kemuning Singapura dalam Festival Tea ter Remaja (FTR) yang ke-6 tahun lalu. Usaha demi usaha telah dijalankan untuk mencapai matlamat ini. Berjayakah Kemuning dalam festivalnya yang lalu? Satu hai yang575 words
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Advertisement560 1986-01-28 6 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES mhouh ctautc Rccnßßi M^^» Telefax No: *****59 f^RBKB S> lAN 1 15 KSDUBB I JlillMlUUllim l Service: Tel *****1 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD I e xt 5724/5/6/8 5669 APPOINTMENTS wmMMMMMMMmmam^mmmmmmmmmmm rur SIA invites applications from suitably qualified persons for employment in Singapore as: CADET PILOTS UNDER560 words
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Advertisement77 1986-01-28 6 ©The best from Penguin Reference i j| 1 ROGETS THESAURUS Om (J***** mhm. mdtaaaf */wf m J m,f oaf4*kikt thtmt— I J The first new completely revised edition for twenty years reflecting recent changes in spoken and written English. Roget's Thesaurus is an invaluable work of reference and a 'treasure77 words
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Advertisement537 1986-01-28 6 Kates: Hwx service: 1 Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: Sslo.oo ■M Established Construction Company i| having projects in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia is looking for male applicants to join as: I Project Managers I Possess degree in any building discipline and with several537 words
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Advertisement704 1986-01-28 7 NOTICES SINGAPORE PRESS HOLDINGS LIMITED Notice of Annual General Meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the First Annual General Meeting ©f the Company will be held in the Auditorium, 2nd floor at News Centre, 82 Genting Lane, Singapore 1334 on Saturday, 15th February 1986 at 12 noon for the following704 words
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Advertisement511 1986-01-28 7 I *W* TELEDYNE McKAY I 850 Grantley Road, P.O. Box 1509 York P.A. *****, (717) 845-7581 proudly announce the appointment of I R^'w^J^J I I UNIWELD PRODUCTS (USA) PTE LTD I 944 Bendemeer Road, #02-05 JTC Industrial Estate, S'pore 1233 Tel: 292-8888 (The Welding, Safety and Pipe-line Specialist) i as511 words
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Advertisement357 1986-01-28 7 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) IN THE HIGH COURT OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY No. MK OF IMS. RE: Senw Cheang Seng EX PARTE: United Oversew Bank Limited Creditors In the Matter at a Baakraptey Notice Issued nn the M day at May 1185. NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT Tn: Seew Cheaag Seag357 words
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Advertisement495 1986-01-28 7 mm TENDER NOTICE PREQUALIFICATION TENDER FOR ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE TERM CONTRACT 1986/87 Singapore Airport Terminal Services (Pte) Ltd invites applications from interested PUBlicensed and CIDB-registered electrical contractors for the above tender. The estimated value of work is $100,000 per annum. Written applications with details of past experience must be submitted by495 words
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Advertisement331 1986-01-28 7 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF THEATRE INVESTMENTS PTE LTD (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 308 of the Companies Act, Cap. 185, that the Final General Meeting of the members of the abovenamed company331 words
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Advertisement668 1986-01-28 7 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Salt No 1M42 of IMS Between THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SINGAPORE LIMITED Plaintiff* And 1. NG BA CHIK (o NG SIN KHOWN 2. CHEW HEAP SONG 3. KAM YOK LIONG (a KAM YOKE LEONG 4. QCEK BOON HOWE 5. TAN HONG668 words
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Advertisement701 1986-01-28 8 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, cap. m AND EURO-BOND (PTE) LTD (lncnrpnratod in the Republic of Singapore) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of members of EURO-BOND (PTE) LTD duly convened and held at 190 Middle Road, #16-03 Fortune Centre, Singapore 0718 on the 27th January 1986, the701 words
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Advertisement463 1986-01-28 8 r THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) TAKE NOTICE THAT: (a) Receiving and Adjudication Orders were made against the following debtors on the 17th day of January 1986. IN BANKRUPTCY NOS 945/84 Ng Lay Beng I/C *****38/F t/a Rapid Print Entrp Co of Blk 130 Bedok North St 2 #14-55 Singapore463 words
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Advertisement209 1986-01-28 8 NOTICES The following Ordinary Share Certificates have been reported lost or destroyed. DEVELOPMENT COMMERCIAL BANK BERHAD NOTICE Certificate Not In tho name of No. of Shares 02,942 _aJm\a\lmfamm 2* *»r_s. «£-_-SSS *****3-4 Tiburtiu, F.rnaodei, Dr 2 x 1.000 that th Shenff S Jf* ]"J WSL^iJft GRANITE INDUSTRIES BERHAD atin 9209 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous528 1986-01-28 8 (7r\a^r~^9f\ 1 1 Ta THoe^fro^uPE^il rTMEfwJyooTiKvi"") f^d yll -j eiAU:nT loot <?{_£*_ r VISE QA LOOC-l/sfX > "^TM/*f PP£LiM«TWAT c *^»2 I I I I mmm-— [m\V-\ C ws&r& m^ >/4^^oE^i C^SSuSS*?/^^ THESE CATALOGUES UJIThI LOOK AT THEM IN TMEIR W NONE OF US CAN 1 "V I uJIA 0528 words
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Arts & Leisure
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Article, Illustration1008 1986-01-28 9 PETER ROBSON - PETER ROBSON By Tina Turner is certainly not an average granny. At 47, the queen of soul's still rocking 'n' rolling on her second wind. Catch her in concert tonight (Ch 5, 8 pm), but before you do, hear what she has to say. SHAKING herIPS - 1,008 words
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Article, Illustration674 1986-01-28 9 SEEMA SIROHI - SEEMA SIROHI India's first television soap opera carried heavy social messages, but more than 50 million viewers watched it at its peak By IN SMALL towns, at remote village "teleclubs" for illiterate peasants and in the opulent drawing rooms of the elite, India has watched a portraitAP - 674 words
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Article, Illustration269 1986-01-28 9 CHUCK BERRY glided on stage to the tune of Roll Over Beethoven as Rolling Stones' Keith Richards presented him with one of 15 Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame Awards recently. "He's the gentleman who started it all, as farAP - 269 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous339 1986-01-28 9 What's On EXHIBITIONS such as power plugs and cira a- «»kikifiA, cuit breakers. PUB Building, Ba. An exhibition of con- g^^ Road Mondays to temporary art by eight FridaySf 8 .30 am 5 pm; Satartists Choy Weng urdays, 8.30 am 1 pm. Free. Yang, Goh Beng Kwan, PIONEERS OF SINGAAnthony339 words
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Miscellaneous1098 1986-01-28 9 I Radio One In 1983, a solar system body, named 1983 TB, was discovered. It aroused interest among astronomers, some of whom believed it was a comet in disguise. In 1984, they had a chance to take a closer look at it when 1983 TB approached Earth. One of the1,098 words
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Miscellaneous1236 1986-01-28 10 ■MY VlEWne in ■■■■■■■CATHERINE nut% ___2_____. m__ t____k_. II rni. i -n *\a*a\ _W_\\_\}P- I__\ w_||lQ _r_^_l pl^^^ a_ I T^SSk j^P 1 K-ll_H-_^-il m C^ S- ht h i m er gy» those incredible legs this concert. 20f '___tr^m.' m '_VTI m\ m ■>§, most mindless, uninforma- former half1,236 words
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