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Title Section15 1986-01-29 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article, Illustration524 1986-01-29 1 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN Task force set up to study investment fund and wider business scope for Muslims By A 12-MEMBER task force to boost Malay participation m the economy has been appointed by Dr Ahmad Mattar, the Environment Minister and minister-in-charge of Muslim affairs. It524 words
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Article, Illustration509 1986-01-29 1 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE By TAN Koon Swan may face additional charges tomorrow when he appears m court to have his case mentioned. Tan, 45, has already been charged with six counts of abetting criminal breach of trust involving more than $5.5 million. The Malaysian politician,YAP YEW PIANG - 509 words
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Article71 1986-01-29 1 MR GOH CHOK TONGS Singapore Polytechnic speech on Economic Recovery, Education and Jobs will be televised tonight on Channel 5 from 9.30 to 10.15 pm. The SBC programme will be an edited version of this afternoon's talk by Mr Goh, the First Deputy Prime71 words
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Article175 1986-01-29 1 FAREHAM (England), Tues. A bright green parrot has been officially dismissed from the Royal Navy because of its hate campaign against Scottish sailors. Navy spokesman Tricia Elliott explained: "We have a lot of Scottish sailors, but we don't know why the parrot took such aAP - 175 words
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Article280 1986-01-29 1 US firm Global Marine goes bust HOUSTON, Tues. Global Marine, the giant US offshore oil and gas exploring company, declared bankruptcy yesterday and will move to restructure its US$l.l billion (552.3 billion) debt. The company said the decision had been prompted by low world oil prices and a continuing lullNYT; Reuter - 280 words
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Article58 1986-01-29 1 ROME, TueB. Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi has Indicated he would discourage terrorism m Europe m return for a United States guarantee not to attack Libya, Italian Prime Minister Bettino Craxi said today. Mr Craxl said the proposed deal was contained m a message he received todayReuter - 58 words
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510 1986-01-29 1 LONDON, Tues.— Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher emerged battered but apparently successful from one of the most bruising political contests of her career. But commentators said today her "take-charge" image has been dented, even among her most fervent supporters. The House of Commons last rFT; Reuter; UPI - 510 words
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168 1986-01-29 1 Three causes of recession identified A FALL In domestic demand has been Identified by the Economic Committee as one of the causes of Singapore's current recession. Domestic demand fell by 3 per cent In 1985 because of a decline m construction activities and a high rate of national savings which168 words
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Advertisement13 1986-01-29 1 Gloomy Lunar New Year likely for Pan-El staff More reports on Page 1513 words
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Advertisement27 1986-01-29 1 Inside Summary 2 World News 3-5 Asean 6 Causeway 7 Editorial IS Background 17 Letters 18 TlmesDoUar 19-22 Classifieds 23-32 Racing 32 Sports 33-35 SEE PAGE 527 words
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Article407 1986-01-29 2 Yeo's toast to defence TEN THOUSAND packets of chrysanthemum tea, soya bean and sugar cane drinks will go on sale today with the red, five-pronged Total Defence logo on the back of the familiar packages. Softdrinks maker Yeo Hiap Seng has stepped forward to help the Defence Ministry get407 words
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Article230 1986-01-29 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE so-called Centrepoint Kids have to be seen and understood as a phenomenon resulting from a complex of social conditions rather than from a single factor. To pat the blame on parents alone, as the voluntary social group Youth Challenge appears to have done, is230 words
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Article222 1986-01-29 2 SPH WILL HAVE TO LOOK ABROAD FOR GROWTH IN 1986 SINGAPORE PRESS HOLDINGS (SPH), the largest listed industrial company m Singapore and the publisher of all the major newspapers on the island, may have to rely on its foreign and non-newspaper operations for profit growth m 1986. The chairman222 words
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Article99 1986-01-29 2 CHANGES TO PRESS LAWS A READER feels statements on the proposed amendments to the press laws to restrict the sale of foreign publications which interfere with Singapore^ domestic policy have given them publicity and caused them to attract a wider readership. He wonders how sales wil} be restricted when99 words
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Article321 1986-01-29 2 No bank rescues THE 12 European Community countries will not rescue commercial banks hurt by loan defaults by heavily-indebted Third World nations, according to Dutch Finance Minister H. Onno Ruding. He said the EC member-countries were m agreement on resisting any bank rescues and m refusing to321 words
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141 1986-01-29 2 Around Asean... and Across the Causeway Son Sann's 'no' KPNLF President Son Sann has told dissidents bidding for control of his Cambodian guerilla faction that he will not accept figurehead leader status, an aide said yesterday. He also declined to formally recognise the takeover of the Khmer People's National Liberation141 words
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Article295 1986-01-29 2 Luck or skill? ENGLAND boss Bobby Robson must be hoping his luck more than his team's skill holds out during the first 10 days of the Mexico World Cup finals. Everyone says England is m the "easiest" of the groups. There are no dangerous South American rivals and only295 words
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Article341 1986-01-29 2 America's baby bust AMERICA is facing declining birth rates and if these continue, some experts fear the nations economic and political might around the world will be jeopardised. All this is fuelling a bitter political debate over how to encourage women to have more children. Conservatives favour "pronatalist"341 words
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Article334 1986-01-29 2 Goods/Services Organisation Section/Page Urines Northwest Ort-nt I 6 Qantas Airways I 17 Banks Citibank II 14 IBS I 18 Sumitomo Bank I 22 Business Opportunity Consolidated Energy Pte Ltd I 20 Cameras MHE Consumer (Konica) I 36 Canon I 9 Chocolate; ACI Marketing I 8 Circus SHOWBOAT Productions334 words
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Advertisement273 1986-01-29 2 Setting New Standards Of Dining Excellence Full Moon Seafood Restaurant raises the pleasures of dining to new heights with: Hong Kong Dian Xian Unusual delights that are freshly prepared when you order. Enjoy Hong Kong's most popular treats at very reasonable prices. Variety That Impresses Select your favourite dishes. Or273 words
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271 1986-01-29 3 'Bomb in front cargo hold caused the crash' Air-India tragedy NEW DELHI, Tues. A bomb m the forward cargo compartment caused the crash of an Air-India jumbo jet last year m which all 329 people aboard were killed, according to a Canadian government report released today. The report by theAP - 271 words
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Article169 1986-01-29 3 BEIJING, Toes. China has "greatly increased" the striking range and capability of its strategic guided missile force following the successful testing of a large rocket last year, the China Daily reported today. The improvement m firing and target range resulted from an upgrading of the computerUPI; AP - 169 words
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353 1986-01-29 3 TOKYO, Tues. The strength of the yen is already causing some problems tor Japan's economy because of current flagging exports, but the worst is yet to come, economists m Tokyo said today. But a 20 per cent leap m the yen's valueReuter - 353 words
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Article38 1986-01-29 3 TOKYO, Tues. The United States Navy has begun systematic testing of sailors stationed m Japan for exposure to acquired immune deficiency syndrome under a Pentagon programme that will eventually test all ac-tive-duty military personnel. UPIUPI - 38 words
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Article124 1986-01-29 3 ISLAMABAD, Tues. Scores of Soviet tanks backed by jetfighterbombers killed or wounded about 140 Muslim guerillas m fierce fighting m eastern Afghanistan recently, diplomatic sources said today. The insurgents suffered another 200 casualties m heavy bombing m other parts of the country, according to Western diplomaticAP - 124 words
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426 1986-01-29 3 PETER HAZELHURST; KOICHI ISHIYAMA - Bank of Japan to cut discount rate by PETER HAZELHURST KOICHI ISHIYAMA By and of the Tokyo Bureau TOKYO, Tues. The Bank of Japan is expected to cut its official discount rate by half per cent on Thursday m a new attempt to stimulate economic growth and encourage imports. Leading426 words
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Article138 1986-01-29 3 SYDNEY, Tues. Children m the Australian outback today tapped into the space age as the Queensland state government launched the world's first satellite school taking education directly into the homes of students m remote areas. In an experiment costing US$l million (Ss2.l million), eight childrenAFP - 138 words
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Article, Illustration77 1986-01-29 3 A TRADER selling Burmese tobacco m a black-market m Burma recently. Hundreds of Thais and Burmese cross the border freely everyday for the black-market trading m Tha Khe Lek, a village on the Thai-Burmese border. No Westerners are allowed m the trade. Socialist Burma has for yearsReuter - 77 words
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425 1986-01-29 3 Indian police name envoys in spy scandal NEW DELHI, Tuesday POLICE today implicated several American and West German diplomats m a growing Indian spy scandal which has forced the resignations of two Cabinet ministers and a senior official. They said m a 218-page document that businessman Rama Swaroop, 55, arrestedReuter - 425 words
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Article204 1986-01-29 3 BEIJING, Tues. China's burgeoning ranks of private entrepreneurs will soon be confronted with the scourge of their capitalist counterparts m the West income tax. The China Daily said yesterday that the country's 17 million businessmen and women will this year begin paying income tax ranging from 7UPI - 204 words
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391 1986-01-29 4 BRUSSELS, Tues. The 12 European Community countries will not rescue commercial banks hurt tv loan defaults by heavily-indebted Third World nations, Dutch Finance Minister H. Onno Ruding said yesterday. "There shouJd be no bail-out of the commercial banks," he told a pressAP; Reuter - 391 words
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Article, Illustration158 1986-01-29 4 ROME, Tues. Italian novelist Alberto Moravia, 78, married a Spanish woman less than half his age m a civil ceremony here yesterday. The author, who for more than 50 years has chronicled the foibles of Rome's bourgeoisie, married 32-year-old Carmen Llera, with whom heReuter - 158 words
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Article, Illustration97 1986-01-29 4 ORPHANED for just a week, bat this rare albino koala bear, Goolara (right), m San Diego Zoo, California, has been readily adopted and kept under good motherly care. Baby Goolara's mother and father died on Jan 21 and her new "mother" is a six-year-old femaleReuter - 97 words
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Article358 1986-01-29 4 WASHINGTON, Tuea PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan's State of the Union address today will give an optimistic assessment of America's strength while appealing for unity m the face of difficult problems, administration officials said. Mr Reagan goes before Congress tonight to deliver his annual address, which officialsReuter - 358 words
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254 1986-01-29 4 Britain and Japan lagging in economic recovery NEW YORK, Tues. Japan and Britain have been left behind by the rest of the major industrialised nations m a recent surge of economic recovery, according to a report by the Conference Board, a business research institution. The Conference Board's international economic ScoreboardAP - 254 words
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351 1986-01-29 4 LONDON, Tues. Publisher Rupert Murdoch won a court injunction yesterday ordering a union not to disrupt distribution of his four newspapers being produced at a new high-technology plant. The injunction is against Sogat 82, the main distribution union, and was obtained under laws adoptedAP; Reuter - 351 words
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206 1986-01-29 4 3 killed by police fire in Haitian riots PORT AU PRINCE, Tues. Haitian police fired into a crowd yesterday, killing three people, two of them children, and reviving the country's strongest antigovernment protest movement since Mr JeanClaude Duvalier took power 15 years ago. The shootings happened m Cap Haitien, 260AFP - 206 words
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Article, Illustration223 1986-01-29 4 Born in the USA bags 3 awards LOS ANGELES, Tues. Blue-collar rocker Bruce Springsteen won three American Music Awards yesterday for his 18--month-old Born m the USA album, outstripping other artistes and groups. Nine other artistes or groups won two awards each at ceremonies that ended with a stirring firstAP - 223 words
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Article158 1986-01-29 4 LONDON, Tues. Londoners used to advertisements for liquor and toothpaste on their Tube trains soon will have something different to read poetry. "Poetry breaks down barriers between people," says Judith Cherniak, an English literature professor who conceived the plan to display poetry m the underground railway carriages.UPI - 158 words
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439 1986-01-29 5 Concern over naval exercises near Libya BRUSSELS, Tues. The European Community has snubbed a United States call for economic sanctions against Libya and expressed concern over rising Mediterranean tension as US naval exercises continued close to Libya's shores. After several hours of discussions mReuter; AP - 439 words
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Article, Illustration273 1986-01-29 5 WASHINGTON, Toes. US Navy warships are ploughing closer to the dispated Golf of Slrte la heavy Mediterranean seas, hat have not crossed the "Line of Death" drawn by Libya's Colonel Moammar Gaddafi across the mouth of the waters, US administration officials say. The officials declinedReuter; AFP - 273 words
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Article84 1986-01-29 5 PARIS, Tues. The European Space Agency has reestablished contact with its Ciotto space probe heading for a rendezvous with Halley's Comet, after a nail-bit-ing 24 hours when radio contact was lost. An agency spokesman said yesterday the probe, which strayed slightly off course and had its antennaReuter - 84 words
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189 1986-01-29 5 US calls for Palestinians in peace talks WASHINGTON, Tues. President Ronald Reagan's administration yesterday called for Palestinian participation m the Middle East peace process and said US envoy Richard Murphy had made progress m trying to arrange talks between Israel and an Arab delegation. In AMMAN, Palestine Liberation Organisation chiefAP; UPI - 189 words
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Article, Illustration233 1986-01-29 5 NAIROBI, Tues. Rebel forces were reported yesterday to have further consolidated their control of Uganda, seizing the second largest city, Jinja. Western diplomats here said the rebels, who on Sunday overthrew the military' government of MajGen Tito Okello, overran the city at midday after aNYT; Reuter - 233 words
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Advertisement438 1986-01-29 4 H^Bb^^^P^^^H .^^^^B^^l^^H^^^^^HH^ V'^ HB^W^^^ "Welcome the Tiger with aplomb and festivity. Incur not his wrath with feasting less than fit fora King." Chinese New Year feasting begins Good Luck Yu Sheng on the house! 6pm 2pm, with and ends at the Shangri-La. The Tiger The traditional Raw Fish. A must.438 words
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Advertisement170 1986-01-29 5 PHILIPS jeM Hb l£3f job dnWam m Hk «s JMB MM B w B>. l^HhV "May you be as vigorous as a tiger. And may the investing m years of experience that have made us the Lunar New Year bring you a bountiful harvest." undisputed leader m television technology. You170 words
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324 1986-01-29 6 Indonesia and China agree to set up trade offices JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesia and China have agreed to open trade offices m each other's capital "when it is considered commercially necessary", an Indonesian spokesman said today. At a news conference at the end of a week-long visit here by a ChineseAP - 324 words
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Article, Illustration326 1986-01-29 6 BANGKOK, Tues KHMER People's National Liberation Fiont President Son Sann has told dissidents bidding for control of his Cambodian guerilla faction he will not accept figurehead leader status, an aide said today. Mr Son Sann also declined to formally recognise the takeover of theReuter; AFP - 326 words
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Article80 1986-01-29 6 BANGKOK, Tues. A Soviet correspondent for Tass, the official Soviet news agency, left Thailand yesterday after the Thai government refused to renew his work permit. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said the activities of Mr Sergei Solaviev had been suspect during the past year, and thatAP - 80 words
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Article123 1986-01-29 6 Albert Ramalingam - Sihanouk to visit S'pore Albert Ramalingam By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Ties. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, President of the United Nations-recog-nised Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea (CGDK), is to visit Bangkok and the Thai Cambodian border next month. A spokesman for his office here said that Prince Sihanouk, who heads the Slhanonklst123 words
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Article118 1986-01-29 6 Man held after bag exploded JAKARTA, Tues. West Java police detained a man after a bag he was carrying began smoking on a bus and blew up after being thrown into a ricefield, it was reported today. The Pikiran Rakyat said 13 passengers on the bus bound from Jakarta forAFP - 118 words
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Article61 1986-01-29 6 BANGKOK, Tues. Nationalist guerillas killed 231 Vietnamese troops and freed 3,002 conscripted civilian labourers m Cambodia during the past week, Khmer Rouge radio said today. The radio, monitored m Bangkok, said the labourers fled back to their home towns after Khmer Rouge guerillas wiped out threeReuter - 61 words
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Article65 1986-01-29 6 MANILA, Tups. Four passengers from a small wood-en-hulled cargo ship which sank off the southern Philippines have been rescued after drifting m a lifeboat for six days. A Coast Guard spokesman said yesterday the four survived their ordeal m sharkinfested waters by eating raw fish, butAFP - 65 words
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Article244 1986-01-29 6 Autonomy for South Philippines MANILA, Tues. President Ferdinand Marcos today ordered the creation of a single autonomous government for the Southern Philippines' Muslims as he wound up his first tour of violence-rocked Mindanao Island m a decade. The new set-up m areas where Muslim guerillas have been fighting his governmentAFP - 244 words
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129 1986-01-29 6 ABBY TAN - Filipinos told to obey God in poll ABBY TAN MANILA, Tues. The powerful Roman Catholic Church has urged Filipinos to obey God rather than man m next week's presidential election anl expressed concern about possible cheating or a massive scale. The church urged voters not to sui render to "the129 words
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282 1986-01-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Twenty-six communist guerillas, including a top cadre leader, have surrendered m the past 18 months and have been rehabilitated into society, Sarawak Chief Minister Datnk Patinggi Ha ji Abdul Taib Mahmnd announced yesterday. He said the surrender of aUPI; Bernama; NST - 282 words
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137 1986-01-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The opposition Parti Islam (PAS) today ruled out the possibility of it entering into an electoral pact with any party, including the Democratic Action Party (DAP). PAS Vice-President Haji Nakhaie Ahmad said the party did not favour any' such pactNST - 137 words
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Article257 1986-01-29 7 KL may lower 6 growth target KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday MALAYSIA may revise downward its 6 per cent growth target for this year due to falling oil and agricultural commodity prices, Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Sabbaruddin Chik said today. "Given the current prolonged economic slowdown m the country and m theUPI - 257 words
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Article, Illustration59 1986-01-29 7 WORKERS planting an "instant" tree m Kuala Lumpur recently. Trees are being "grown" all over town to spruce up the city for the Pacific Area Travel Association (Pata) conference here m April. At the rate these City Hall workers are working, Kuala Lumpur will haveBernama - 59 words
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251 1986-01-29 7 TDC chief defends Coca-Cola role in Pata conference KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Tourist Development Corporation (TDC) has defended Coca-Cola's involvement m promoting the Pacific Area Travel Association (Pata) conference opening here m April. While admitting it had nothing to do with Malaysian culture, TDC Director-General Hamzah Majid said today Coca-ColaBernama - 251 words
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Article23 1986-01-29 7 PENANG, Tues. Penang residents have appealed to the authorities to stop foreign women tourists from sunbathing topless on the bearhes. AFPAFP - 23 words
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150 1986-01-29 7 Ministry sets up watchdog for TV programmes KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Information Ministry has formed a unit to monitor the content of television programmes. Information Minister Datuk Rais Yatim, who chairs the unit, said yesterday it would monitor all programmes televised by RTM and TV3. "The ministry will not hesitateBernama - 150 words
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309 1986-01-29 7 M. G. G. PILLAI - Hundreds turn up to hear religious case in Kelantan M. G. G. PILLAI By nuaia Lumpur reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A 42-year-old Malaysian-Chinese carpenter was reunited over the weekend with his 16-year-old daughter, whom state religious officials, he alleged, had converted to Islam forcibly. Mr Ng Sin Man, from Pasir309 words
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Article, Illustration420 1986-01-29 8 MICHAEL LIM - MICHAEL LIM Five-pronged logo to be carried on drink packets By TEN THOUSAND packets of chrysanthemum tea, soya bean and sugar cane drinks will go on sale today with the red, five-pronged Total Defence logo on the back of the familiar packages. Soft-drinks420 words
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104 1986-01-29 8 TWO taxi-drivers who pasted pieces of paper with the figure 23 over old daily area licences to get into the Restricted Zone last Thursday were caught by vigilant Registry of Vehicles Enforcement Unit officers. Teo Leng Chua, 42, was stopped at the Bencoolen104 words
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Article158 1986-01-29 8 A GANG of shoplifters has been preying on a department store m North Bridge Road, stealing at least $1,700 worth of goods m several incidents m recent months. Members of the gang often loiter m the Oriental Slasher Emporium and are known to threaten158 words
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312 1986-01-29 8 Private driving instructors here 'must raise standards' PRIVATE driving instructors here need to raise their standards, say a team of Japanese experts. They gave the thumbs up for the new driving test introduced by the Traffic Police last month, saying its standard is quite close to that of Japan, a312 words
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483 1986-01-29 8 NANCY LOH - MD offered ex-foreman $25,000, court told NANCY LOH By A DISTRICT court was yesterday told of a $25,000 offer allegedly made by the managing director of a building-contracting firm to stop his former foreman from revealing the firm's false claims to the Housing Board for piling works done. The offer483 words
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Article, Illustration72 1986-01-29 8 Do you know this girl? ANYONE who knows this girl (above), who was found sleeping on the void deck of a block of flats In Bokit Batok Street 11 last July, Is asked to contact the Ministry of Community Development. She Is believed to be retarded and is staying at72 words
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Article211 1986-01-29 8 Saturday light-up for Chinatown CHINATOWN will be lighted up for the Lunar New Year for three weeks during the festive period. Finance and Health Minister and MP for Kreta Ayer, Dr Richard Hu, will officiate at the switch-on ceremony to be held m front of the Chinatown Complex on Saturday.211 words
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164 1986-01-29 8 THE Prophet Muhammad Birthday Memorial Scholarship Fund board will be holding a series of lectures on the Islamic viewpoints on four key issues education, family integration, human development and care for the aged. The first lecture, the Prophet as the educator of mankind, will164 words
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Article, Illustration548 1986-01-29 10 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE By WHEN IT made its hurried debut last year, it was called Theati c for the Young and featured just four productions. This year under a new name, Young People's Theatre", it v ill offer 30 performances of 10 mostly548 words
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Article477 1986-01-29 10 MATHEW YAP - 70% of new space can be filled' MATHEW YAP By OWNERS of new buildings are confident of filling up to more than 70 per cent of their office space despite the current economic downturn, but this will be at the expense of older buildings. For some, such as the Tung477 words
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Article, Illustration501 1986-01-29 10 CHINESE clan associations m Singapore, acting as one, can accomplish more than the associations acting on their own. This is the philosophy behind the knitting together of the various clan associations into the Singapore Federation of Chinese Clan Associations, according to501 words
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Article300 1986-01-29 10 CHINESE clan associations have contributed to the welfare of the Chinese community and should not be discarded because of changed social circumstances. This point was made by the President of the Singapore Federation of Chinese Clan Associations, Mr Wee Cho Yaw, m an article300 words
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330 1986-01-29 11 AN SBS bus driver's move to overtake a car late one night led to trouble when the aggressive motorist refused to allow him to pass. The motorist, Pang Lai Choon, 23, continued to block Mr Joshua Devakumar's path for some distance until finally330 words
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405 1986-01-29 11 LOONG SWEE YIN - LOONG SWEE YIN By MORE than 50 part-time technical and vocational courses have been made eligible for training grants by 13 industrial unions. With that, some 100,000 members, including about 1,000 who were laid off over the past months, can now register for any405 words
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Article136 1986-01-29 11 A NEW programme to train line managers and supervisors on training others have received inprinciple approval from the Skills Development Fund. The SDF support Ls at 70 per cent of course fees for the programme, "Instructional Skills for Line Managers", the result of a joint136 words
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Article, Illustration251 1986-01-29 11 No more butts for 38 SIA workers FOR 38 SIA workers, Monday was their start to clearing the air. They had voluntarily signed np for the first of a series of five-day Quit Smoking programmes organised by the airline and the Youngberg Memorial Hospital. This is the first programme organised251 words
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209 1986-01-29 11 TWO men who were involved m credit-card fraud involving a Thai syndicate pleaded guilty m a district court on Monday. Foo Ah Yong, 38, was jailed for a total of 10 months on two charges of abetting another man, since convicted, of cheating209 words
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Article67 1986-01-29 11 THE guilty plea of a man on a molesting charge was rejected after he told the judge that the 21-year-old woman was his girlfriend. Yeo Wen Liang, 26, said he thought the woman would consent to his advances m his Commonwealth Drive flat on Jan 9. The67 words
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Article32 1986-01-29 11 NEW pedestrian crossing lights at Hougang Street 21, near Block 20£ began operating yesterday. Another set, at Geylang Bahru near Kolam Ayer community centre, will operate from 11.30 am tomorrow.32 words
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Article, Illustration387 1986-01-29 11 VALERIE LEE - VALERIE LEE By Flood of calls on Centrepoint Kids CENTREPOINT Kids made Mr Vincent Lam slave to his telephone yesterday when more than 100 people from mobile disco owners to parents besieged him with calls from 7 m the morning. Both telephones m his387 words
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Article, Illustration372 1986-01-29 13 Second instalment of Part One of the Economic Committee's report 4 This rate of return m manufacturing is only marginally higher than the OECD average of 16%. This has severe implications for our investment promotion efforts. Unless Singapore can offer a significantly higher rate of372 words
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Article, Illustration605 1986-01-29 13 GDP performance A COMPARISON of Singapore's gross domestic product (GDP) growth rates over the last 10 years with that of the newly industrialising countries (NICs) as well as the United States and the Organisation of Economic Co-operation and Development605 words
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Article, Illustration608 1986-01-29 13 Labour costs From 1979 to 1981, during our wage correction period, increases m total labour costs (i.e. wages as well as CPF and other wage-related costs) exceeded productivity growth by an average of 3 percentage points per year. However, since 1982,608 words
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Article, Illustration551 1986-01-29 13 Domestic demand .FOR the first time since the recession m 1975, domestic demand fell by 3 per cent m 1985. Not only have construction activities fallen m both the private and public sectors, there has also been a fall m other private551 words
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Article, Illustration725 1986-01-29 15 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK The Pan-El affair How the workers reacted to the group's problems By 6 Pan-El m those days served the EDB very well because it was shown to overseas investors as an example of what could m be done m Singapore. Mr Kahlenberg725 words
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Article543 1986-01-29 15 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By IT IS unlikely that listed investment company Sigma International can escape being wound-up, now that the ill-fated Pan-Elec-tric Industries is on the brink of being liquidated, as more than 90 per cent of its assets are Pan-El shares. Sigma, a major543 words
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Article513 1986-01-29 15 This is what the Malaysian newspaper, the New Sunday Times, said m its editorial on the Tan Koon Swan case. The editorial, published on Jan 26, was headlined Respect the Law. MANY of us seem to have short memories. It was only recently that we fumed righteously513 words
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343 1986-01-29 15 HONGKONG, Tnes. Bankers here are awaiting tbe arrival of senior Chinese officials later this week to thrash oat the planned takeover of troubled Ka Wah Bank. Banking sources say the arrest of Malaysian businessman-politician Tan Koon Swan will not block theNST - 343 words
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Article232 1986-01-29 15 Actions may be misread WP THE Workers' Party Secretary General, Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam, yesterday expressed concern that possible government actions m the Pan-El case might be misinterpreted by Malaysians. A press release signed by him said: "The Workers' Party hopes that the statement m The Sunday Times of Jan 26232 words
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687 1986-01-29 15 Kahlenberg's not talking for now The man who founded the company THE man who founded Pan-Electric Industries, Mr Earnest Kahlenberg, was known never to have said no to reporters. He used to give press conferences very often and held regular get-togethers at the company's penthouse m Shenton Way. Reporters were687 words
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Advertisement197 1986-01-29 8 j^Hs^vv^ j^SSjKSBbi feaj^ v Bl^F^^^l^B^K Hardly anybody will receive our hamper this year. Which will make it a truly unique pleasure for those who do. I Please send me a free colour brochure of the deliciously i While others celebrate the new year with another basket of exclusive l'Hampers. groceries,197 words
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Advertisement700 1986-01-29 9 Canon Standard Audio Cassette. Shown Actual Size. Bmm Video Cassette. Shown Actual Size. 10cm x 6.4 cm x I.2cm 9.5 cm x 6.2 cm x I.scm The audio cassette on the left lets you There are no lengthy cables to trip you Accessories for that Professional Touch enjoy only sound.700 words
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Advertisement96 1986-01-29 10 This p]J make your festiw A With each bottle of Otard XO n k^d n VSOP we will give you our specially tfi«K cognac you buy this festive season we designed Pyrex juice server. ****** will give you this special gift. II 1| [l l| Both of these gifts are96 words
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Advertisement238 1986-01-29 10 tfl Roaring Gift Offer for the Year of The Tiger! yU Computer Age's Hong Bao IBM rt worth $600A to be given away. DP It's so simple. Just answer the questions below, true or false t \jL and present this ad when you purchase the latest IBM PC: the fD238 words
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Advertisement368 1986-01-29 11 mmßmi '"^BfInHH^HI^HMMfIHEfII «BBBJ BV'BBnB9 Bb- -jM 1 B'BJ|BBBJBjhHiHH a^_ Ba i^^ll^HH^H^Bß b» %> 'i^i ■H^rw r I I Hi' ■BhBBI 3B?SB&0!rvti i< '{jiwtiSPT*' BBSs S «B1 BBjtflHßaßßKv^^A >*- oaH WißttS^flP* 1 mt SBja Ri S>KsJB?^fei it Bk 1 mfif*' Bk! BH f JflT tP ji'aH «Sl»i2i3Bffli^r i BBj SblHbW^' 1368 words
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Advertisement92 1986-01-29 13 Hie German Experience with the Baron's Distinction <*\r <BM^^^>vVfll 4r fll ■bbm^MbbtH.' I SSiiiyv'^ a fcfc^j^3BSsWWK?yl 'I Hb^'bH BBBHtfIRL: > e -"V Experience the timeless pleasures of dining on authentic German cuisine; specialities from the Barons own smokehouse and roast spit. Or on international ala carte cuisine. {KROP 9 £ABfr€92 words
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Advertisement592 1986-01-29 14 ill I Congratulations to on the successful opening of their office showroom. m m m m S B^^^ wKmSmmm. Jl 41 f-^gj W^^B|W|||fc§J^M 1| i f i, hIUZZT^ DemomfaWestee/wate Interface International Incorporated if Is Wf?g-^- w Modular carpet flooring systems t/I^^^^BWwmim^^^. F« "^Rfe P I B^^ V BBP^^SSNW ..rtJBfIBHBi^K MftAA592 words
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Advertisement199 1986-01-29 15 $1 SPECIALS Yet more $1 Specials from Mobil. OR 5 packets of Cintan Instant Drive m today to any Mobil service Now for only $1 you can buy 3 boxes Noodles, OR a family size bottle of station and save! Hurry! Offer valid of Scotties tissues, OR 3 large, Pepsi199 words
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530 1986-01-29 16 The Straits Times says Don't just blame parents THE so-called Centrepoint Kids have to be seen and understood as a phenomenon resulting from a complex of social conditions rather than from a single factor. To put the blame on parents alone, as the voluntary social group Youth Challenge appears to530 words
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575 1986-01-29 16 When the press is the talk of the town Alan Hubbard ODD, isn't It, how we who write the news hate making it. Suddenly, hard-nosed hacks of my acquaintance have become coy, please-don't-qnote-me parodies of the sort of victims they normally reduce to shivering nervousness with their fearless brand of575 words
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Article, Illustration1504 1986-01-29 16 ROBERT DARROCH - ROBERT DARROCH Revolution on Fleet Street Part Two ay writing for Australian Business Many are ready to jump on electronic bandwagon LONDON The man most prepared to take on Mr Eddie Shah m the Fleet Street revolution is Mr Rupert Murdoch whose plant near1,504 words
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Article, Illustration161 1986-01-29 16 MB RUPERT Murdoch's new Dockland plant (above) at Wapping is a forbidding edifice. A hnge complex, the equivalent of a five- or sixstorey office block, it is surrounded by defensive works that would do a mediaeval fortress proud. On one side is a two-metre-high unscaleable wall, onROBERT DORROCH - 161 words
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Article, Illustration546 1986-01-29 17 DONALD HIGGS - DONALD HIGGS Million-dollar 'Nanking Cargo' Spore-based company By London Reporter LONDON Auctioneers Christie's yesterday announced that a sea-bed haul of Chinese porcelain and gold unequalled for two centuries and recovered by a Singapore-based firm will be sold m the spring. It is the cargo546 words
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Article, Illustration804 1986-01-29 17 RONNIE LIM - Direction of oil prices remains unclear RONNIE LIM By £/wgK Correspondent WILL oil prices fall further? Can we expect cheaper oil products, such as petrol and fuel oil, m the wake of the current upheaval m world oil prices? "If I knew the answer, 1 would make millions," said a804 words
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Advertisement399 1986-01-29 17 Surplus Oil Field Equipment no longer required by OXY SINGAPORE Approx. 148 jts of 7" casing, 30 jts of 1 3 99 jts of 20", and 1 1 jts of 30" along with related equipment and miscellaneous rock bits are being offered for sale on AS-IS-WHERE-IS BASIS. For more information399 words
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212 1986-01-29 18 Firm not part of Koon Swan's stable WITH reference to the report m The Straits Times on Jan 22 pertaining to the detention of Tan Koon Swan, I would like to clarify a number of points with reference to Pacific Chemicals Berhad. In the article, Pacific Chemicals Berhad was mentioned212 words
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520 1986-01-29 18 Don 't give foreign publications TERRORISTS thrive on the publicity and sensationalising of their indiscriminate killings by the press for it draws attention to their causes. The publicity provides the psychological impetus to many people to join the terrorist movement and to commit more daring and sensational acts. Without the520 words
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215 1986-01-29 18 Trust us to separate truth from lies IN RECENT weeks, your Forum Page has been covered by letters defending the proposed government curb on foreign press, and condemning criticisms of our policles by foreign newspapers. No one loves his country more. I love Singapore no less than any other person.215 words
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122 1986-01-29 18 Free HDB parking during the holidays? WITH regard to the coming Lunar New Year, I appeal to the HDB to allow free parking at all HDB car parks, so that everyone visiting parents, relatives and friends can do so without worrying about the placing of parking coupons during the holidays.122 words
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367 1986-01-29 18 I AM a resident of Block 629, Bedok Reservoir Road, and I cannot agree more with Mr Loh Chung Fun (ST, Jan 20) and other readers who had written about the noise problem m Singapore. The quiet and peaceful surrounding has367 words
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314 1986-01-29 18 THE Civil Service m Singapore is known for its efficiency, but to me, some elements m it have also shown it to be cold, calculating and callous. I was driving along Cavenagh Road m the direction of the Istana entrance one314 words
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399 1986-01-29 18 WITH the imminent cut m CPF contributions from the employer's side, can we expect prices of HDB flats to go down correspondingly? I recall that one of the reasons cited by the HDB for its previous round of price increases was399 words
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106 1986-01-29 18 How students are posted to junior colleges I REFER to the letter "Post JC students nearer their homes" by "Disappointed" (ST, Jan 8). Students are posted to the junior colleges on the basis of academic merit and choice of colleges. As a large number of students were eligible for admission106 words
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Letter66 1986-01-29 18 MR T.S. YEE (ST, Jan 21) wants earned income relief for interest if received by pensioners and "60-Plus" wants tax exemption for that interest income. The POSB pays interest at competitive rates and they are tax-free. Perhaps the POSB should make this aspect more widely known,66 words
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Advertisement302 1986-01-29 18 (LonqxatuLatLoni and JSzit Mti/i£i TURTL6 "HOUS6 on their official opening J TAJIN EXPRESS CO *°™«*<« WING ART STUDIO I 605 MocPherson Road #01 10/11 M Citimac Inds. Complex, Singapore 1336 77 Desker Road Singapore 0820 TAJIN| Tel: *****11 (4 lines) *****28 mfk A Echo! Air-condition Refrigeration Enterprise \W*< BY Bli<302 words
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Article, Illustration88 1986-01-29 19 SHARE prices rose yesterday on indications by the First Deputy Frime Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, that employers' CPF contributions would be cut by at least 10 per cent. The Straits Times Industrial Index rose for the third straight day with a 4.45-point gain to 605.58. The88 words
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Article13 1986-01-29 19 SI A 1,206,000 UOB 301,000 Sime Darby 281,000 Haw Par 247,00013 words
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Article61 1986-01-29 19 SU 515 +15 CiC 207 +12 M Breweries 560 10 Prina 450 M Flour 210 +7 Juroni Enf 192 7 Nat Iron 208 +6 Com Plant 205 +6 Haw Par 178 +6 OCBC 705 +5 SPH 590 +5 FIN 575 +5 CoU Store 237 +5 Cerebos 210 +5 SimLim61 words
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Article63 1986-01-29 19 H Leont Credit 430 -170 Harrisons Msia 260 -26 Eu ran Sant 170 -10 JC-MPH 90-10 MCB 86-10 H Tai-Pan 57Mi -8 fsso 211 -6 Kufcn Msia 125 -6 G Lumber 59 -6 D&C Bank 120 -5 Gerttnp 418 -4 Shanpi-ia 189 -4 Raletfh 179 -3 CASH 125 -363 words
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Article81 1986-01-29 19 Jan 27 Jan 28 BT Composite 517 61 520 61 BT Indicator *****41 *****10 Br OB OS 314 -258 CADI -6742 -6712 OBV -*****0 -*****1 ST Industrials ***** 605 58 ST finance *****0 2209 79 ST Hotels ***** 639 53 Lan 27 Jan 28 SI Properties 366.61 367 2781 words
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Article35 1986-01-29 19 INDICES High Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1985/86 High ***** (7/3/85) 757.79 (8/3/85) 1985/86 Low ***** (23/1/86) 509.11 (23/1/86) All lime High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 509.11 (23/1/86)35 words
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Article14 1986-01-29 19 THE US dollar lost four ticks to close at DM 2.3990 m Singapore.14 words
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Article20 1986-01-29 19 DM V FF S$ m UBs ***** 2.3910 195.30 unq 2.4530 unq 1.4035 2.3990 195.45 7.3415 2.1345 7.807020 words
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Article12 1986-01-29 19 In Singapore, gold lost US$B.5O to close at U*****.50 an ounce.12 words
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Article33 1986-01-29 19 Eurodollar: Gained five ticks to 92.09 a contract. Dentschemark: Gained 27 ticks to 0.4205 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained 21 ticks to 0.*****9 a contract. Gold: Lost US$9.2O to U*****.80 an ounce.33 words
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Article55 1986-01-29 19 PARIS, Tues. Champagne sales worldwide last year totalled 195.4 million bottles, up 3.9 per rent from the record of 188 million bottles set m 1984, the Champagne Producers' Association said yesterday. Figures showed the French drank less bubbly than m 1984, but still more than the restAP - 55 words
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Article106 1986-01-29 19 BOMBAY, Tues. Stateowned Unit Trust of India (UTI), will tap foreign investment m London m collaboration with Merrill Lynch and Co, UTI chairman M.J. Pherwani said. The joint venture called India Fund will be set up as a trust or company. Its shares will be listedReuter - 106 words
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Article82 1986-01-29 19 NEW YORK, Tues. Swan Brewery of Australia is offering to acquire all shares of Pittsburgh Brewing Co for U5521.50 (5545.60) per share m cash. Swan said the offer is conditional on the receipt of at least 472,156 common shares a condition that may be waivedReuter - 82 words
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Article56 1986-01-29 19 CINCINNATI (Ohio) Tues. The US company Procter and Gamble, yes terday announced a 20 per cent increase, or US$l65 million (*****.45 million), m net profits m the last quarter of 1985. The company's turnover during that quarter was US$3.B6 billion, a 15 per cent increase overAFP - 56 words
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Article59 1986-01-29 19 NEW YORK, Tues. Mobil, the second largest US oil company, reported yesterday 1985 fourthquarter profits of US$425 million (*****.2. r million), up 50 per cent from the same period m 1984. Mobil attributed the gain to increased earnings from its oil operations, substantially higher income from its chemicalReuter - 59 words
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Article66 1986-01-29 19 $49b forex reserves TAIPEI, Tues. Taiwan's foreign currency reserves rose to a record Us 23 billion (Ss49 billion) yesterday compared with US$l6.5 billion at end-De-cember and US$l6.6 billion at end-January 1985, a central bank spokesman said. He attributed the increase to the central bank's growing purchases of the greenback onReuter - 66 words
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Article40 1986-01-29 19 LONDON, Tues. General Motors Corp has increased its share m group Lotus PLC to 60.73 per cent of the issued share capital with the purchase of a further 10,000 ordinary shares at 128p, a Lotus statement said. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration700 1986-01-29 19 N. BALAKRISHNAN - N. BALAKRISHNAN '1986 outlook poor for newspaper operations' By SINGAPORE Press Holdings (SPH), the largest listed industrial company m Singapore and the publisher of all the major newspapers on the island, may have to rely on its foreign and non-newspaper operations for profit700 words
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Article, Illustration337 1986-01-29 19 SHOPPING the cashless way will be even quicker when retailers adjust their existing equipment for electronics funds transfers. A transaction which now takes up to 45 seconds to complete will be reduced to 28 seconds when a simple electronic device called an interface is337 words
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Article308 1986-01-29 19 THE Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex) has succeeded m building up a solid infrastructure m its one-and-a-half years of operations, the deputy chairman of Simex, Mr Francis Yeo Teng Yang, said yesterday. Mr Yeo added that Simex is now well-positioned to "take off" as financial futures308 words
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205 1986-01-29 19 Promet appoints two new directors BARELY a week after an attempt to oust Promet Chairman Tan Sri Ibrahim Mohamed, the company's board announced yesterday the appointment of two new directors. The attempt to oust the Chairman had ended m an indefinite postponement of a specially-called meeting. One of the two205 words
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Article, Illustration116 1986-01-29 19 INVESTORS expecting Singapore Airlines to benefit from oil price cuts pushed the national airline's shares to its highest level since its dismal December listing. SIA closed on the Singapore stock market at 15.15 yesterday after having traded at a day's high and low of $5.21 and116 words
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Article, Illustration329 1986-01-29 19 LEE KIM CHEW - Oil price slide won't last, says Petronas LEE KIM CHEW By THE fall m oil prices is likely to be temporary and it will probably be confined to certain types of crude only, the President of Petronas, Tan Sri Abdullah Mohd Salleh, said yesterday. "If the oil price were to329 words
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Article2242 1986-01-29 20 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the stock exchange, is covered m "business done". Further, because al dealings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend m2,242 words
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Article1982 1986-01-29 20 INDUSTRIALS A Choc (I 928 1 98S) (3) 1.98 (3) 1.95 (1) 1.92 Xd Aisb(o 598)(2)0.58'2 (5)0.59 Alcom (0 538 0 545) (2) 0.54 (7) 0.53.. (21) 0 53 Amd (3 60S) (1)3.60 (1)3.90 Antah (2.868 2 89S) (6) 2.97 (1) 2 95(4) 2 941,982 words
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Article2651 1986-01-29 20 M shares quoted have a par value of $1. unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/ri(hts. N Tai-eiempted dividend. ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dollars wmammmmmmmmmmmnmmmmmmmmmmKmmmmmmmmmmmmam 1985/86 Last YieM Voi Day Hfch Low Company Sale Chance ('000) Hfch2,651 words
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640 1986-01-29 21 SIA, which attracted buying interest on oil price cuts, put on its best performance since its listing last month and led the Singapore stock market to higher ground yesterday. Besides the lead from SIA, investors were also encouraged that business costs would be640 words
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Article282 1986-01-29 21 Lan 28 HK$ Chanje Assoc Intl Hotel Bank Of East Asia 25 30 -0 1 Cheung Kong 20.50 +0 2 China Light 1640 +0 1 Cross Horb Tunnel 10 10 +0.1 F E Consortium 0.56 unch Far East Exch Philex 0050 unch G I Cement 7 808 Great Eagle282 words
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Article324 1986-01-29 21 l«i2S Cents Charge (Awt) A C I 300 2 A N I 302 +2 A P M 326 +1 Aberfoyle 850 +20 Age 245 unch Alonce Oil Allied Mill 328 unch Ampol Exp 215S Ampol Pet 245 +5 Anz 450S Ashton 129 +2 B H P 870 2 Beach324 words
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Article345 1986-01-29 21 Lan 28 Yen Change Aiinomoto 1170 -20 Akai 430 -9 Amodo 798 +1 Asahi Chem 762 unch Asahi doss 907 -10 Bank Tk 705 +5 Bridgestone 512 unch Canon 1140 +10 Casio Computer 1800 -30 Citizen 528 +33 D Nip Print 1290 20 D Nippon Screen Daiei 886 +27345 words
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Article64 1986-01-29 21 I I I I I I -I I I I NST Index Tuesday 1,079.00 (1,074.80) Hongkong Hang Seng Tuesday 1,754.38 (1,744.11) Austrafan Al-Ordmaries Tuesday 1055.6 (Closed) Nikkei Stock Average Tuesday 12,993.69 (12,983.14) Financial fines Industrials Monday 1,139.0 (1,126.2) Dow Jones Average g£ Monday 1,537.61 (1,529.93) (Figures m brackets refer64 words
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Article235 1986-01-29 21 Lan 27 US$ Chant* Akoa 40* Allied Chem Cp 47* AKis-Chalmers 3* -Vi Am Tel Tel 23 Amax Inc 14* unch Amr Corp 46V4 -I* Bethlehem Srt 17% Vi Boeing Co 46* Burroughs Cp 66V* Caterpillar Co 45* Chase Manhtn 69* -2* Chrysler Cp 44* Citicorp 48* -IW235 words
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Article538 1986-01-29 21 Jan 27 Pence Chanje INDUSTRIALS Alied-Lyons 266 +3 Ass. Doiries BTRPLC 398 +5 Bobcocks 173 +5 Barclays 437 +3 Beecham 353 -13 BKX 268 +5 Blue Circle 541 +3 BOC Group 281 xd -2 Boots 246 +12 Bowoter 268 +2 BATS 343 +5 Britannia 135 unch BP 576 +3538 words
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Article327 1986-01-29 21 1 Mki $1,000 2 For best ctnJomefS only. 3 OCBC Financ*. 4 orty avilabte at DBS Fwnce UOf 'i ri»«." aho «iWih at UOF. aKo i»alabte at DBS Fhance OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 5% 5 4% 5 Monthly iVt Autosave 44 Fixed deposit 1327 words
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Article155 1986-01-29 21 Interbank Over the Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5210—1.5243 6.75—6.53 Canadian dollar 1.5038—1.5051 6.76—6.61 NZ dollar 1.1350 1.1387 9.03—8.67 Sterling pound 2.9715—2.9750 3.42—3.35 US dollar 2.1355-2.1365 4.75 4.68 Local dolars to lOOumts of foreign currency Austrian schilling155 words
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Article108 1986-01-29 21 THE US dollar closed mixed against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed higher m quiet trading. It fluctuated within a range of 2.1290 and 2.1355. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.3910/25 and closed at 2.3915/25. Trading was quiet, fluctuating within108 words
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Article132 1986-01-29 21 THE kilobar market traded between 5524,393 and 5524,480 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened at U*****. 60/355.10 and rose to the day's high of U*****. 90/355. 40. It closed for lunch at U*****.60 355.00. It re-opened at U*****.70/5.10 and eased steadily to the day's low of U*****.80/4.30132 words
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Article23 1986-01-29 21 GOLD US$/oz Tim Mon Singapore 354.00-354.50 359.00 361.00 Hongkong 354.20—354.70 363.50—365.50 Mon Fri New York 353.60-354.10 357.40-357.90 London 354.50-355.00 353.80 354.3023 words
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Article223 1986-01-29 21 Manager* price* for Jan 29 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0 90— 095 The Savings Fund 0 79 0 84 Spore Prog Fund 0 37—0 39 S pore Sec Fund 0 59—063 S pore Invest Fund 0 49 0 52 S pore Equity Fund 0 41—0.44 Asia UnH223 words
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Article19 1986-01-29 21 Rubber Closing price; cents/kio Singapore February 156 00 down two cents Malaysia February ***** up 0 50 cents19 words
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Article22 1986-01-29 21 Ctosini prices Copper E/tonne Man Spot 1027 00 1027.50 (1007.00-1008.00) 3 months 1057.00 1057.50 (1038.50—1039.00) Market tone: Firmer Sales: 16.975 tonnes22 words
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Article29 1986-01-29 21 CM* prictt Silw USS/tret w Tun Mon Singapore 6 15 6 20 6 30—6 35 Mm Fri New fort 615—6 20 6 27-6 32 Source CrtM Suisse. Spire29 words
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Article21 1986-01-29 21 Ctosinf prices Aluminium /tonne Man Spot 807.50-808.00 (797.50-798.00) 3 months *****-***** (827.50-*****) Market tone: Steady after firmer Sales: 13,725 tonnes21 words
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Article96 1986-01-29 21 Crude MS/tom Jan 595 (north) 590 (south) 580 (centra) Feb 595 (south) palm ol US$/tomes RBD palm Feb 285 (sellers) Mar 285 (sellers) Apr 302.50 (sellers) RBD Otein Feb 297 (set (sellers) Mar 300 (sellers) Apr 302.50 (sellers) RBD Stearin Feb/Mar 280 (sellers) Mar 285 (setters) Crude stearin96 words
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Article82 1986-01-29 21 Eurodollar 3-month deposit TRADING was very active on record volume m Simex with prices edging sharply higher to the resistance level at 92.15 on news of a discount rate cut m Japan on Friday. (100 implied interest rate) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Mv 92.06/09 92.15 92.07 92.09 472182 words
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Article, Illustration51 1986-01-29 21 CURRENCY futures opened higher and traded firmer during the day as the US dollar remained weak at 2.3865 deutschemarks m the spot market. (US dollar Deutschemark) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Mar 0.4194 0.4207 0.4193 0.4205 1076 Ju 0.4241 Sept 0.4277 Opea lat (Mm): IN. Act V»l (Mm):51 words
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Article36 1986-01-29 21 MARCH yen closed 21 ticks higher at 0.*****9. (Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Mar 0.*****3 0.*****0 0.*****2 0.*****9 886 Ju 0.*****4 Sept 0.*****2 Open Int (Mm): ISM. Act Vol (Mm): MS.36 words
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Article, Illustration45 1986-01-29 21 GOLD futures was traded down with the February contract closing US$9.2O lower at U*****.80 an ounce on profit-taking. (In VSf per troy ounce) Open High Law Sett Est Vol Teh 355.60A 354.80 Mar 356.50 Aft 358.30 Opeo lit (Mm): 17. Act Vet (Mm): 11.45 words
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Article, Illustration542 1986-01-29 21 LCt Receiving Recehrinf SNp (Voyaft) Arr Cargo fine Block A Virginia (6) 28/1(2130) F7 *****130/*****230 Nl/Pl 1230-1330 SIVC A New Jersey (7) 29/1 (1600) F7 0700-0800/*****400 Nl/Pl Thai Pailin (41N/A) 29/1 (1700) F7 0700-0800 F3 Anders Ms (8603) 29/1 (1700) F5 0800-0900 B 2 Sea Hawk (8605) 29/1542 words
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Article, Illustration248 1986-01-29 21 Vessd Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Barber Perseus KO9 aside 29/1 Equator 3 K22 aside 29/1 Equator 5 K23 aside 29/1 Southern Glory K27 aside 29/1 Sri Phen Sinn Kl9 aside 29/1 Anchan KlB 29/1 31/1 Auby K24E 29/1 30/1 Equator 4 K23 29/1 30/1 Jenson 2248 words
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Article, Illustration510 1986-01-29 22 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ By Small business S.S. SASCOM Furnishing Centre has been m the furniture 1 business only for four years but this did not stop it from being the top seller at the Ideal Home '85 Exhibition held last November. General Manager and Director510 words
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564 1986-01-29 22 Kamunting Tin 's profit slightly up INVESTMENT holding company Kamunting Tin Dredging (M) Bhd, caught m a boardroom tussle for control between Malaysia Mining Corporation and a rival group led by director Dato Koh Kirn Chai, has reported profit results for the year ended March 31, 1985 as well as564 words
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409 1986-01-29 22 PROPERTY-BASED Malaysian Resources Corporation Bhd is selling its Resource Plaza Building for Ms2o million. MRCB, which declined to name the buyer, said the proposed sale of Resource Plaza is m line with the group's "rationalisation and consolidation exercise" and the Ms2o million cash409 words
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163 1986-01-29 22 HONGKONG, Toes. One of Hongkong's biggest shipping firms, hit by a decline of the world shipping market, has asked its bankers for financial rapport m a bid to stay afloat. Wan Kwong Shipping said m a statement today its keyReuter - 163 words
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115 1986-01-29 22 US-Italian group finds oil in Pearl River HONGKONG, Tues. An Italian-American consortium found oil and gas at a well drilled m the Pearl River Basin off the coast of southern China, a group spokesman said. In a telephone interview from Guangzhou, he said the Huizhou 21-1-2 well drilled by AgipReuter - 115 words
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373 1986-01-29 22 ANTHONY HOE - ANTHONY HOE By Malayan Cables Bhd, which had just completed the purchase of Uniphone Sdn Bhd, a supplier of telecommunications products, has proposed a one-for-one bonus issue. This is its first bonus issue m 10 years since 1976. A company official told373 words
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148 1986-01-29 22 ABIDJAN, Tues. Ivory Coast, the world's leading producer of liquid natural rubber (LNR), is planning to displace Liberia as Africa's biggest rubber producer m the next few years. This became clear after a four-day international rubber conference which ended here last Friday.AFP - 148 words
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Advertisement154 1986-01-29 19 TUDOR: BUILDING. *^r Cut from a solid block of stainless steel each jfeff*^*^ vTudor Oyster case is then shaped, polished and t .rf^^weld, Wot or screw, the case retains Vw^* the toughness and strength of the \^K^^ block of steel from which it |jM J The winding crown of the154 words
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Advertisement175 1986-01-29 20 A RARE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR THE MARKETING ENTREPRENEUR We hGve sole rights for an ENERGY SAVING SYSTEM Proven and guaranteed savings of around 25% m commercial electricity costs are achieved on units installed. The sole distribution rights for Singapore are available for sale. Very large profits can be made. In175 words
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Advertisement13 1986-01-29 21 SOUDS p is a SD house or flat from The Straits Times Classifieds13 words
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Advertisement588 1986-01-29 22 Artistry on stage Hate From today 7 th February, m )i^jj|:s's^|M Dynamic Christina Ong will electrify W;-' •;;'_JK|l the Saxophone with her rousing B'^ T* repertoire. She's performed m W.J Hong Kong, and you've seen her V Ejj •m T\ Now see her live. She'll do F** IW your favourite588 words
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Advertisement134 1986-01-29 22 NOTICE OF OPTIONAL REDEMPTION II credit foncier de trance Guaranteed Floating Rate Notes due 1990 Notice is hereby given that m accordance with the description of the above Notes, Credit Foncier de France, has elected to redeem all of the outstanding Notes at their principal amount on 19th March, 1986134 words
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Advertisement681 1986-01-29 23 *****66 1 2 Eating Out 2 Eating Out EXPEDIENCE the eimospnerg at an ENGLISH PHI at i^W "nHfIHBBV^MH Ltw piiceiwi L lIEAKFMT Only lIJI++ I WEservtPUß h»D hk« BANGERS, BACON 6 MASH m LOICN Dmly tl M++ iJm a wid« range of LOCAL and WEITSM dishes- j SP.AOIHT Lafge 14681 words
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Advertisement570 1986-01-29 23 14 Antiques/ Arts/Crafts BUY A SELL Antique furniture Junk. Contact *****89, Jay. 16 Flowers/Plants CATTLEYAS MAKE an outstanding wedding bouquet We grow them. Velge Orchids: *****3'? VALENTINE ROSE, FEBRUARY 14, $20 per box. Free delivery. Order by Ist February. Call: *****77. 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing DIRECT FROM FACTORY, made to570 words
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Advertisement431 1986-01-29 23 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing Bmbw "v"' •^^"^P-^Bb sßjOßvik .^k*^oßl IBs w^^mwßE ,Baßß^^riMßk (__j S /y I We're at: —I s a 15DefuLane3 Singapore 1953 I^L^ Tel: *****66 *****63 L 25 Sale: Other Products 1 0 800 mm ja* m aaa g± IW 1600mnffKA* l llJ H431 words
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Advertisement522 1986-01-29 23 25 Sale: Other Products WATERBEDS SPECIALIST FOR South East Asia. For all your waterbeds' requirements Ring Fantasy Waterbeds *****49. 14" COLOUR TV, very seldom used. Selling $250. Few months old. Contact *****70. 15 FRIDGES/ SPLIT aircons. Almost new, guaranteed, trade-in acceptable. $100 $400 *****72. PINETREE CLUB MEMBERSHIP for sale. $15,000522 words
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Advertisement734 1986-01-29 23 29 Beauty Culture VERY ATTRACTIVE FREE gifts will be given to those who sign a facial/ slimming course with us. Try us, the beauty specialist through plants. *****03/ *****31. PROF. BEAUTICIANS OFFER 6 times facial course $150 peeling coldmask gift set Free from J.G. Paris products. *****64. 30 Hairdressing BYRD-ANDREW734 words
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Advertisement645 1986-01-29 23 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday Friday 9 00am to 5.00pm Saturday 8.30 am to 2.oopm (Ham deadline for the Sunday Times) Public Holiday 9-OOam to 1 00pm COUNTER SERVICE: Tim** Orchard Centre, #02-105 Lucky Plaza Monday-Friday: 10 00am to 12 noon I.oopm to 5.30pm (4.00pm for next day) Time* House. 390 Kirn645 words
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Advertisement688 1986-01-29 23 36 House Renovation/ Decor SPECIALIST IN REPAIRING roof leakage, gutter, awning, celling, brick wall, fencing, floor tiling/ polishing, window grilles/ amplimesh, painting, plumbing, chick blinds, partitions, electrical, Nyatoh solid wooden doors and all kinds of renovation work. Reasonable price. Tel: *****67/ *****78. SPECIALISED IN ROOF-LEAKAGE, attap, asbestos roof, gutter, celling,688 words
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Advertisement883 1986-01-29 23 RATES Ordinary: $5.00 per line (Mm. $15.00) Semi-display: $20.00 per col. cm. (Mm. $60.00 Straits Times) $20.50 per col. cm (Mm. $61 50 Sunday Times) Display- m $25.00 per col. cm. (Mm. $75.00 Straits Times) $25.62 per col. cm. (Mm. $76.86 Sunday Times) Box Charges: $5.00 (collected) c $10.00 (posted)883 words
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Advertisement584 1986-01-29 23 CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: Food/Entertainment (2 S) Personal Services/Merchandise (11 39) Business to Business (49 58) Employment (63 74) Vehicles (81 100) Properties (105 127) Travel Guide (135 139) Education A Instruction (146 160) Announcements (166 174) Obituaries (181 186) CLOSER For the shots of your lifetime, consider a '86 Wedding Special584 words
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Advertisement429 1986-01-29 23 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services REGN. ADDRESS ($10), answering serv. ($10). Table space also available Tel: *****13/ *****91. TAX/ ACCOUNTS/ CO. Incorporation Secretarial service. Dowell Mgnt: *****61 Valeric. 55 Commercial Vessels HAhbGJR CRAFT LICENSED barges/ tugs avail. fo r charter. Also 1200 h.p. twin-screw shallow draft tugs, int'd. pis.429 words
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Advertisement582 1986-01-29 24 57 Business 57 Business Opportunities Opportunities ATTENTION FINANCIAL ADVISORS: Introduce your clients to the high earnings available from container leasing. m- The Inter-Continental Equipment Group manages container fleets for investment trusts, companies and private owners worldwide with a total value m excess of 20 million dollars. The marketing operation is582 words
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Advertisement373 1986-01-29 24 IMPORTED FASHION QUARTZ watches to clear. Interested please contact Rosalind *****88. IMPORTER OF SOFT drinks needs Area Distributors. Write: Bedok South P.O. Box 1067, Spore 9146. T-SHIRTS SUPPLY Accept small orders special designs. Tel: *****13/ 4. WE REOUIRE LEATHERS good stocklot wallets, bags, shoes, etc. Cash deal. *****61 David. 58373 words
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Advertisement656 1986-01-29 24 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available FIUPIHO $220 THAI $220 SRI LANKAN $W0 INDONESIAN $200 OFF DAYS COMPENSATED We seiec traced orientate our very own girts Good attitude hardworking honest obedient Complete placement fee includes: A '%e S5 000 Security Bond *****0 PA Performance Bono Visa Fee Medical656 words
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Advertisement701 1986-01-29 24 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive A wall established and progressive Group of Companies m Singapore invite application* from individual*, •••king a more challenging and rewarding career, for the following position* m one of its subsidiaries currently operating a chain of mini-market*. ADVERTISING PROMOTIONS MANAGER The successful candidate will have to701 words
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Advertisement526 1986-01-29 24 69 Situations Vacant: Domestic FILIPINA MAID WANTED by Canadian couple to work m Canada. Tel: *****17 LIVE-IN MAID WITH cooking housework experience wanted immediately. $500-S6OO. *****09. MALAYSIAN COUPLE WANTS Flllplna maid to work m Malaysia Tel: *****18. PART-TIME MAIDS REQD. to work m Katong area. Tel. Annabelle, *****53. 70 Situations526 words
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Advertisement801 1986-01-29 24 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical ru due curt s= One of the world's largest manufacturer of p^= capacitors invites applicants for the post of fc== Requirements: Completed National Service GCE O' level SEE With or without experience c Able to work overtime HI Salary: H801 words
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Advertisement562 1986-01-29 24 SR. TELEX OPERATOR reqd. m Jurong to operate on the ERB3. Personnel must be familiar with high volume work. Call' *****66/5. Relyonus, Lie. no. *****8/00 A. SCHOOL-LEAVERS FOR training as private secretaries under work and study schemes. Free explanations. #04-02 Colombo Court. GENERAL CLERK TYPIST required Immediately for Interior firm562 words
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Advertisement724 1986-01-29 24 71 Situations Vacant: Sales M*^ OR MORE W ANNUALLY The company is a multinational and among the top Corporations m Singapore It has over 300 employees nationwide working m 4 branch offices The POSITION calls for dynamic young men and women, preferably secondary education, possess natural drive and determination to724 words
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Advertisement523 1986-01-29 24 71 Situations Vacant: Sales PART/ FULL-TIME SALES People wanted 25 years plus Commission basis Must be interested m self-improvement No experience required Full training provided Call Bo *****71 office or *****83 after hours before 10 p.m. FEMALE/ MALE SALES Promoters reqd. for exhibition at Parkway Parade Call personally for interview523 words
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Advertisement524 1986-01-29 24 72 Situations Vacant: Technical MEIDEN I Due to further expansion I m our MRT PROJECT, we invite suitably qualified candidates I to fill m the following vacancies Male Singaporean Age 30 years below GCE O level ITC or Diploma m Electrical Engineering Possess valid class 3 driving licence At least524 words
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Advertisement1245 1986-01-29 25 79 Situate 72 Situations Vacant- 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Technical Technical Production Production Production Production Miscellaneous Miscellaneous PPSC PHILLIPS PETROLEUM SINGAPORE IJSV CHEMICALS (PRIVATE) LIMITED ■KM 51, Goldhill1,245 words
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Advertisement457 1986-01-29 25 Data Dynamic* Pt«. Lid. Sole Agent for Toshiba Facsimile Machines, Key Telephone Systems and other Communications Equipment, Invite highly-motivat-ed, intelligent persons to be: A) Technician* Requirements At least one year's experience m servicing of facsimile machines. NTC/ITC certificate holders. Own motor-cycle. Dutie*: To service and install facsimile machines and other457 words
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Advertisement606 1986-01-29 25 FEMALE PRODUQION |ggpii=^=j I 1 OPERATORS (temporary) ffljr JspQ I ffK •No experience squired Minimum Primary 6 education fi *?1| c Training will be provided S^tV^T' fSJJ^hSKKtM. WM ±M Ist shift: 700am -3.30pm 'N^Sv^^^^^ |4p Gross Salary: ||-r 2nd shift: 3.30pm -11.1 5pm A^.©^fc *^Uj^ W' |M Gross Salary: y606 words
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Advertisement360 1986-01-29 25 Company m Tuas, Jurong has vacancies tor PRODUCTION OPERATORS (female) c at least primary six education c reliable and hardworking WE OFFER c 5 day work week (no shifts) c attractive salary c training provided c cash awards and attendance incentives c medical and insurance coverage c company bus transport360 words
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Advertisement426 1986-01-29 25 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous YAOHAN-BEST ELECTRICAL »TE. LTD. invites applications for the posts of: ORDERING CLERKS (FEMALE) c Knowledge of merchandising c G.C.E. O level c Ability to type c Good interpersonal skills STORE ASSISTANTS (MALE) c Completed National Service Able to perform shift duties c Secondary education SERVICE TECHNICIANS426 words
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Advertisement442 1986-01-29 25 QTanaka Electronics Singapore Pte. Ltd. We are a manufacturer of precision electronic parts for use m semi-conductor industry and have the vacancy for: Possess Class 3 driving licence with clean driving rrcord; Preferably married and above 30 years of age; Able to speak and write English; Able to start work442 words
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Advertisement240 1986-01-29 25 TECHNICIAN/INSTALLATION NTC m Electrical/ Electronics Age 21-23 Class 2 licence SALES/MARKETING Class 3 licence Product In Electronics. Electrical, Hardware tools. Security Shelving Systems. Interested please write m or call personally at: 30 Jurong Port Road TWA2 Jalan Buroh Warehouse Complex Singapore 2261 Tel: *****92 (Jurong Bus Interchange: Feeder Service 247,240 words
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Advertisement628 1986-01-29 26 i 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Exclusive NiteclJb requires 1. LEADING HOSTESSES 2. HOSTESSES 3. WAITRESSES Attractive salary, interested please call personally or contact Ms. Tan after 3pm. at:GOLDEN PALACE NITFCLUB 5001 Beach Rd. #02-81/93 Goldan Mil* Complex Singapore 0719 Tal: *****20/29^4852 Wall established company m Jurong requires 1. SITE SUPERVISOR628 words
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Advertisement771 1986-01-29 26 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous CLEANING CO. REQUIREB Supervisors/ Project Co-ordinators with experience. Please call: *****47 for interview. DESPATCH/ OFFICE GIRL reqd. by shipping it trading firm. Please call: *****30/ 1. PIL Bldg. #10-02, 140 Cecil Street, Spore 0106. DRIVER CUM GENERAL Worker. Valid class 3/ 4 driving licence. Able to771 words
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Advertisement643 1986-01-29 26 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance Insurance Prompt processing of applications Attractive interest rates 12 months -5% flat 24 months 5Va% flat 36 months 5 1 /2% flat 48 months 6% flat Up to 80% financing Call 533-3737 today ISI FORWARD OVtRSEA CREDIT UMITED 65, Chulia Street, #46-02, OCBC643 words
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Advertisement648 1986-01-29 26 87 For Sale: Mercedes SEE TO BELIEVE. '75, Mercedes 200. Pte. regn. Power steering, aircon., radio, cassette. Accident free. Showrm. cond. $9,300. Tel: *****87/ *****89. '80 MERCEDES 200 Manual. 2 pte. owner, power steering, windows, central locking, tax 4/86, beautiful cond. Can trade-in. *****67. ALMOST 74 MERCEDES 200, pte. owner,648 words
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Advertisement901 1986-01-29 26 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan CO. REGN. 1961 Nissan Laurel 2.4 Hardtop. Fully auto. 1 Bank's owner. Done 34,000 km. Accident free. Original showroom condition. Tel: *****55. DATSUN 280ZX. Regd. In 4/84. Excellent cond. 1 pte. owner. Rd. tax 9/86 expiry Tel: *****47 for viewing test drive. Highest offer secures. DEC.901 words
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Advertisement888 1986-01-29 26 90 For Sale: Toyota TOYOTA CELICA, 72 model, alrcon., cassette, new metallic paint, very good condition. $3,900 Tel. *****12 TOYOTA CORONA 1.6 GL Auto. Oct. '84. Aircon., radio/ tape, power, less than 9500 km $26,000 Call *****82 after 6pm. 75 TOYOTA 1200 c.c Auto, gear, tip top cond., new tax,888 words
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Advertisement937 1986-01-29 26 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi '81. SUPER SALOON 2000 Fully auto. Aircon., radio, cassette. PARF. $15,300 Tel: *****78 '82 MITSUBISHI LANCER 1400. Air con., radio cassette, s/rlms, new tax. Good cond. *****19. 9/79 MITSUBISHI LANCER, PARF eligible, aircon radio cassette, s/rlms, $11,300 0.n.0. *****83. 92 For Sale: Mazda 1980 MAZDA 929937 words
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Advertisement911 1986-01-29 26 93 For Sale: Honda '83, HONDA ACCORD. 4 drs Regn no. ETSOB7C. Highest offer secures. Contact Mr. Lee, *****92 '83 HONDA ACCORD 1600 EX. Hl-fl, sports rims, original paint, beautiful condition. *****10 '64, HONDA PRELUDE Autc. 1 owner. Full accessories. $32,800 0.n.0. George Yeo, *****15 94 For Sale: Daihatsu TIP911 words
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Advertisement863 1986-01-29 26 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles 1C74 10-TON BEDFORD TIPPER TRUCK 1971 5-TON BEDFORD TRUCK with mounted 3/4 ton Hiab crane 1980 1-1/2 TON DAIHATSU FLAT DECK PICK-UP 1980 1 TON DATSUN PICK-UP Contact: Mr Urn H T (Tel: *****27) 1980 MITSUBISHI L3OO van, new paintwork, atrcon., tip top cond. $4,950.863 words
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Advertisement670 1986-01-29 26 99 Vehicles Wanted ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT c Any models below 2000 cc. c PARF or Non-PARF used cars. c Private Si company registration. c Commercial Vans/ Pickups 6 -PB' Registration c Trade-in acceptable jinchi mi MOTORS PTE LTD NC.39 LOWLAND ROAD SINGAPORE 1954 TEL. *****88/ *****22/ *****02 REALLY GOOD PRICE670 words
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Advertisement597 1986-01-29 27 99 Vehicles Wanted PIANO TEACHER URGENTLY requires car Any model considered Highest payment. *****27 WANTED A WELL maintained used car between 1000-1600 C.C. Cash payment Contact *****28. WANTED VOLVO 240 or 244. Saab Not more than 2 years old Tel. *****22 Mr LOG WE CHARGE 1% only after sale We597 words
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Advertisement934 1986-01-29 27 106 Accommodation Available: Houses ORCHID INN VICINITY renovated hunglw. on hill-top srms spacious living' dining $5,500 NASSIM RD. colonial bunglw on 35,000 sq.fl gdn. 4rms. OLD HOLLAND RD. colonial hunulw overlooking 1' i acres matured gdn. Pool tennis ct patio CHESTNUT Bunglw srms $3,000 HOLLAND VILLAGE VICINITY Brand new h'se934 words
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Advertisement543 1986-01-29 27 106 Accommodation Available: Houses D.23 CHU YEN St. D storey s semi-d 4 1 rms., furn $1 .150 Jonsen Usg. *****88 D.28 P/FURN. FULLY aircond semi-d with 4 bdrms. for rental. $1200 p.m. Call *****2 Peter Heng. D.5 FABER PARK detached bungalow with pool. Beautifully furnished. $4,800. Agt. *****13 D.5543 words
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Advertisement463 1986-01-29 27 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments |wP» //A jmmmmj Basement tarpark where 9 Hi t ;i__F 3& jmHw^*^ I****'1 wtfL ST .■W I^'^^ *_iu«ii "^K^^tnftifeSMif •it _r S Landscaped apartment entrance serves r^. r! a_ your exclusive private garden. A better concept l^y_^£sSß!np m gracious living Enjoy a463 words
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Advertisement162 1986-01-29 27 M H Hand Rd and nexi l< lai c Gdn Quality homes 3 bdrms. plus servants rm. plus guest li utel The most beautifully land scaped Condominium Ver/ private and quiet environment Big swimming pool, tennis md >•■■■', piay R, tan n •>-. 000 Please call: 533-6868 D.lO Jervois Mansion162 words
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Advertisement611 1986-01-29 27 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments jMU "Tim PARISIAN Brand new posh 3 4bdrm. apt. with maid's quarters, plush interior, French inspired design plus fittings, spacious fully equipped kitchen, well appointed. S/pool, clubhouse, squash, sauna Jacuzzi, creche badminton courts. $4,500 upwards Call: BRAND NEW CONDO. WITH FACILITIES Belle Vue brand new 2611 words
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Advertisement845 1986-01-29 27 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.4 Mt. Faberlodge, 3 bdrms D.9 Hillcourt, 3 bdrms. D.9 Hilton Twr. 3 bdrms. D.9 Sophia Apt. 3 bdrms. D.9 Cavenagh House. 3 bdrms. D.9 Cairnhill Mans. 3 bdrms D.lO Gochek Apt. 4 bdrms D.lO Crystal Twr. 4 bdrms. D.ll Hillcrest Arcadia, 4 bdrms Rentals from845 words
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Advertisement938 1986-01-29 27 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments PENTH'SES: 42ND FLR. Rare view sunset/ sunrise Tastefully furn 2 roofgdns. 4500 sq.ft Special offer for right tenant. $2,600; Orchard $1,700; townh'ses: Ridgewood $2,500, Paslr Panjang $2,600; Fairways $1,800; $750; Lakeside $1,400; Int'l Plaza $1,200; Peoples Pk. $800. Tel: *****10. 10 GRANGE GROVE Rd. next to938 words
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Advertisement908 1986-01-29 27 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.5 NEW PARKWEST Condo I bdrms Full condo facilities. F/furn High fir $1,300 $1,600 Jonathan Charles: 278-8777. D.9 BEVERLY HILL Wing 3 High fir. luxurious 4 1 bdrms Pool, squash $6,000 neg System Properties, *****33. D.9 LUCKY TWR. 3 1 rms spacious living/ dining Huge master908 words
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Advertisement892 1986-01-29 27 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.9 ORCHARD VICINITY 3-bdrmed apt Unfurn./ fully furn. $700/ $1100 Houseworld *****64/5. D.9 (PARK HOUSE) newly painted/ furn. 3 1 bdrmed. apt. $1,150 Houseworld *****64/5. D.9 PARK HOUSE, 1600 sq.ft. 3 bdrms.. servant's F/furn $1,200 Maxview *****55 FAIRWAYS STUDIO APT. Penth'se. Beautiful view. $1,000. Occidental *****00/892 words
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Advertisement1803 1986-01-29 28 113 For Sale: Houses D.20 SEMBAWANG HILL Estate vicinity s/storey terr. h'se. 2,000 sq ft. Nicely renovated. 3 bdrms Pte carporch. Freehold. $240,000 City Real Estate: *****91. D.2678, SPRINGLEAF AYE. Phase 4, 3 yrs. old. F'hold. 2-storey semi-d, 3600 sq.ft. Extensively renovated/ furn. Clasaifone *****30 (off. hrs.) Ref. ***** D.51,803 words
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Advertisement417 1986-01-29 28 113 For Sale: Houses D.21 MODERN K4-BTOREY terr 4-Bdrms., store-rm 4-Bathrms. (2-attached) Terrazzo/ parquet. $390,000 neg. Greenacres *****88. D.28 SPRINGLEAF GDN. (Phase 2) renovated d/storey seml-d. Split-level. 5 bdrms 3800 sq.ft $445,000 0.n.0 Rolf *****11. D.27 S/STOREY SEMI-D., 3 bdrms., study, land area 3,300 sq.ft. Extended kitchen/ patio. Universal Realty417 words
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Advertisement792 1986-01-29 28 113 For Sale: Houses D.14 D/STOREY TERRACE. 4 rms F'hold 1800 sq.ft.. well kept $350,000. *****88/ *****91 LPY. D.15 KEE SUN Aye D/storey terr 1700 sq.ft. Facing Southeast. Vacant possession. Everton: *****11. D.15 2/STOREY BUNGALOW. 6500/ 4000 sq.ft. 5 bdrms. marble fir. 5-yr. $710,000. Vtllanelle *****81 0.15 3 YEARS double-storey792 words
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Advertisement836 1986-01-29 28 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments if" 1 Attractive c Housing Loans Up to 90% valuation 100% valuation with CPF 25-year repayment period Competitive interest rates Overseas Union Trust Ltd. Head Office: 146 Robinson Road, 101-00, Singapore 0106. Tel: *****97 (6 lines) Branches. Katong Tel: *****90/*****96836 words
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Advertisement757 1986-01-29 28 DIST.9 BELLE VUE Condo, f'hold land. Area: 1,431 sq.ft. at $450,000. Heng Fatt Property *****88. DIST.9 ST. THOMAS Walk (Quellln Garden) 3+l bdrms. 1,400 sq.ft. Tel *****64 Mr Ng DRAGON MANSION (SPOTTISWOODE Pk.) 3 rms. 1,400 sq.ft. $245,000 0.n.0. Lindtrac *****79 DRAYCOTT TOWER APT. Dtst.lo. Tenanted $5,000 pm. Approx, 3000757 words
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Advertisement889 1986-01-29 28 115 For Sale: HUDC Apartments LAKEVIEW ('..770), $205,000 neg Braddell View. Phase II (1.770), $220,000 neg *****29. Marks NEPTUNE CT. BLK.S, high fir Facing sea 1650 sq.ft. 3 rms. $205,000 0.n.0 Agape: *****38 NEPTUNE/ LAKEVIEW/ BRADDELL (phase II). $205,000 to $250,000 Unlwest. *****15/ *****47 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments ALPHA889 words
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Advertisement887 1986-01-29 28 116 For Sale: HDB Apartment* 3-RM. HOLLAND CL. Blk 32, 6th fir all vinyl, near markets shopping ctr Good Feng Sui' $35,000 neg *****46 after 7pm 3 RM. TG. Pagar Blk 5 Terrazzo throughout. Sims Pr Blk 41 Marine C'res Blk. 33 Sunnyland *****01 5-RM. GEYLANG LOR.3, high fir Excellent887 words
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Advertisement690 1986-01-29 29 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 5 RM. MARINE C res Blk 28 U?rrazzo throughout Marine Terrace Blk 2 Sunnyland *****01 5-RM. MARINE PARADE marble throughout, very well-kept. $132, 000 neg *****41/ *****84 5-RM. PANDAN GDN. Blk 413 Ternuso, parquet, ceramic, wardrobe, cabinet. $110,000. *****01 5 RM. PTE. blk Bt Merah,690 words
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Advertisement504 1986-01-29 29 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces Factory space of various dimensions at Sims Aye/ Eunos Road for lease. Please contact Mr Chong/Alice/Doreen ■k Tel: *****11 or JMtk FOR SALE/LEASE Jalan Buroh Single storey factory n Title JTC lease 30 years from 10 Jan 1979 B Site Area 9281 sqm n504 words
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Advertisement200 1986-01-29 29 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces FOR RENT Genting Block Unit Nos. 01 -01; 01-02; 01 -03; 01 -04; 03-04; 03-06; 03-07; 03-08; 04-01. Small area available for Short /Long Lease MODERN GROUND FLOOR WAREHOUSE Available immediately for only 48cts p.s.f p.m. including service. Security Service provided. 4 DIFFERENT LOTS: 6,900 SQ.200 words
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Advertisement663 1986-01-29 29 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces AVAILABLE FEB/ MARCH '88 No. 83 Genting Lane WAREHOUSE/ FACTORY SPACE on the 2nd 3rd storey. Area from 2,500 sq.ft. to 14.000 sq.ft. Rental 90« p.s.l. inclusive of partitions, wiring etc. Enquiries BAN HOE SENG ft. CO PTE LTD Tel *****74 GRD. FLR. FTY.7WAREH'SE FROM 70t663 words
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Advertisement766 1986-01-29 29 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces 5/ \P Sophisticated Offices Corporate Homes In A Prestigious Down-town Location Within the Shenton Way area Excellent sea views Modern, double-glazed cur-tain-glass walls Computerised high-speed lifts Indi-vidually-controlled airconditioning Versatile office plans and quality fittings Prestigious tenants list 113 carpark lots766 words
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Advertisement829 1986-01-29 29 121 For Rent: Office Spaces OFFICE TO LET at 110 Middle Rd Chiat Hong Bldg. 650 sq.ft. with good partitions mcl. maintenance service charge. Tel: *****54. OVERLOOKING GOODWOOD PARK Hotel, walking distance to Orchard. Outside CBD. 2500 sq.ft. Occidental *****00/ *****31. PEOPLE'S PARK CENTRE, 1560 sq.ft., good facing, well furn.829 words
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Advertisement563 1986-01-29 29 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces SHOPS TO LET fm AT REASONABLE RENTAL WM M a) ALBERT COMPLEX b) BEAUTY WORLD ffi CENTRE if c) FUNAN CENTRE U d) GOLDEN SHOE m CAR PARK m c) JALAN SULTAN H CENTRE II f) ORCHARD POINT m 9)563 words
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Advertisement752 1986-01-29 31 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education University of Surrey M.Sc. m Development Studies With Special Reference to Co-operatives Applications are invited for the October 1986 intake of the above full-time course. The Development Studies Course Includes a 2 Week Study Workshop m Yugoslavia. Entry is open to graduates and others752 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration489 1986-01-29 32 181 Deaths 181 Deaths VENERABLE ANANDA MANGALA NAYAKA MAHA THERA Maha Nayaka m Singapore Malaysia of Sri Lanka Amarapura Maha Nikaya Founder Spiritual Director of Singapore Buddha- Yana Orgn Editorial Consultant Production Director of The Young Buddhist Annual Publication Non Residential Religious Advisor of Malacca Buddhist Association, Malaysia Spiritual Counsellor489 words
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Obituary, Illustration58 1986-01-29 32 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements The Family of the Late Madam Low Von Lvi Wishes to express their thanks and appreciation to the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Community Development, Mr. S Dhanabalan, the Chairman and Members of the Kallang Citizen's Consultative Committee, relatives, friends and colleagues for their attendance, assistance,58 words
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Obituary, Illustration106 1986-01-29 32 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MRS PETER SETHO AH NGOW Nee Mdm Maris Stella Chan Eng Keow wishes to express their heartfelt thanks and deepest gratitude to all relatives, friends and colleagues especially Msgr S Fernandez, Msgr Peter Wee, Good Shepherd Sisters, Priests and Prayer groups of the106 words
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Obituary, Illustration109 1986-01-29 32 In loving memory of MR. V. RAMAYAH KANDIAR Departed 29.1.81 Gone from our lives one so dear. But m our hearts forever near. Sadly missed and always remembered by daughter Periyanayagee, son-in-law Rengaaamy Gopal, grandchildren Sulochana, Thilaga, Amutha 4 Jayamu, grandson-in-law T. Mohan. IN LOVING MEMORY OF109 words
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Obituary, Illustration137 1986-01-29 32 In Loving Memory Of MR. V. RAMAYAH KANDIAR Departed 29.1.81 Sadly missed but always remembered by: Wife: V. Sartha Sons: Balakrishnan, Sivalingam. Paneeraetvum Daughters-in-law: Parvathy, Vathembal Manonmani and grandchildren. In Loving Memory Of MR. K. KUMARAN NAIR Dearest father, You tolled all those years for us, And137 words
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Obituary, Illustration47 1986-01-29 32 O. MARUTHIAH THEVAR Departed 15 Jan. 1986 Athma Shanti Pooja will b« conducted at Sri Sivan Temple at Serangoon Road on 30/1/86 at 7.00pm. Sadly missed by wife, sons, daughters, son-in-law, daugh-ter-in-law and grandchildren, to mourn his loss. Pleat* treat thit as a personal invitation.47 words
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RACING
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Article224 1986-01-29 32 Make a note of these horses Chinese Wall was checked at the 800 m then came from last to run fifth behind Sotte Grande m the Class 2 Div 1 sprint over 1,200 m. M. Gopal was suspended three days for not riding the gelding out with his usual vigour.224 words
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Article28 1986-01-29 32 MILLIONAIRE 808 (Class 3) will race as Brubaker and Phenomena (Class 6) will be known as Young And Beautiful, both with effect from the Penang Feb-March meeting.28 words
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Article, Illustration177 1986-01-29 32 MARKSMAN - MARKSMAN By ISM ADI ISMAIL, last year's champion local rider, has been discharged from the Ipoh Specialist's Centre bat it Is still not clear how long he will be oat of the saddle. Ismadl, 23, suffered extensive braising and a slight fracture of the pelvis177 words
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Article, Illustration336 1986-01-29 32 ON THE TRACK with TONTO WUNDEBBAR m, a non-acceptor last week, stepped up his preparation for the Class 2 Div 6 event over 1,400 m on Saturday with an eye-catching workout at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. With a riding boy up, the five-year-old New Zealand gelding by Sovereign336 words
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Article75 1986-01-29 32 ENGLISH jockey Michael Wigham will not be riding at Bukit Timah this weekend after all. Wigham applied for a visitor s permit through trainer Dr Yeoh Kheng Chye last Tuesday and sat out the first weekend before the Singapore Turf Club turned him down. English rider Nick75 words
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Article, Illustration234 1986-01-29 32 At the 4OOm o At the finish "TjA^m^ur" -I:7JMdH flm^^tVl^m^l IsW»IA4 Pictures by and Class 5 Div 6 1.200 m 1. Dust Devil n 2. New Project 3. Greystoke 4. Ring My Bell Dist: >.i, 2, 3 Time 1:12 JONATHAN CHOO ALBERTJONATHAN CHOO; ALBERT SIM - 234 words
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WORLD CUP SPECIAL
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Article, Illustration870 1986-01-29 33 Heat and height square up teams' chances Group F fact sheet ENGLAND: Seven appearances m finals; Winners 1966; Quarter-finals 1954, '82, 19, TO. Flfa ranking: sth. Manager: Bobby Robson. MOROCCO: One appearance m finals (1971). Flfa ranking: 49th. Manager: Jose Faria. POLAND: Four appearances mNS - 870 words
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Article, Illustration607 1986-01-29 33 West Germans must rectify erratic form BONN, Tues. The West German World Cup machine may need a liberal application of oil if it is to maintain its smooth record of consistency m this year's Mexico finals. In eight appearances, West Germany have not onlyReuter - 607 words
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Article, Illustration334 1986-01-29 33 PETER WATSON - PETER WATSON By THE Singapore Recreation Club juggernaut continued to grind the opposition as the Guinness Snooker League's new season got into stride. Three times an SRC team went into action and three times they picked up full points with 10 frames for,334 words
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Article167 1986-01-29 33 LONDON, Tues. Willie Thorne completed a painful few hours for Ray Reardon m the Masters snooker tournament at Wembley here yesterday. Reardon, the six-time former world champion, had to make an emergency visit to the dentist earlier for treatment for poisoned gums and then suffered fromAFP - 167 words
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209 1986-01-29 33 TENNIS Zivojinovic gets off to good start PHILADELPHIA, Tues. Yugoslavia's Davis Cup player Slobodan Zivojinovic beat American Ken Flach 5-7, 6-3, 6-3 m the first round of the U*****,000 ($795,000) United States Pro indoor championships yesterday. Selected first-round results: Tim Wilkison (US) bt Tom Warneke (US) 7-6 (7-2), 7-6 (7-4);AFP; Reuter; UPI - 209 words
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Article346 1986-01-29 33 BASKETBALL Milwaukee defeated Utah 127-103 m an American National Basketball Association game on Monday. Other results: Denver 124 Cleveland 103, Dallas 124 Chicago 116, Detroit 118 San Antonio 117, LA Clippers 103 New Jersey 98. CYCLING Police m Laon, northern France, are preparing dossiers which could leadAFP; UPI; AP - 346 words
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Article392 1986-01-29 33 KERRY DIXON, the England striker carried off during Chelsea's 2-1 Football Association Cup fourth-round defeat by Liverpool on Sunday, is not as badly injured as was first feared. Chelsea boss John Hollins predicted that his leading marksman "should be knocking m the goals again within a fortnight", afterAFP; Reuter - 392 words
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Article, Illustration329 1986-01-29 34 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW Kirn Siang forgets misunderstanding with table tennis association By REIGNING men's singles champion Png Kirn Siang, who walked out of the national table tennis squad last year, has decided to volunteer his services again. The 25-year-old threetime champion he also sat on the329 words
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Article, Illustration228 1986-01-29 34 THE gold-plated medals that table tennis queen Patricia Kirn won m last month's South-east Asia Games m Bangkok may fade with time, but the awards she will receive this Saturday will certainly retain their glitter. The Singapore Table Tennis Association have decided to reward the228 words
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Article, Illustration262 1986-01-29 34 LIM KEE CHAN - Ace Swee Wah is joint sixth in China tourney LIM KEE CHAN GOLF.. .By LIM SWEE WAH, Singapore's three-time World Cup representative, shared sixth place m China's first 36-hole tournament at the new Changsa Course over the weekend. Swee Wah, who returned on Monday night, said he had a disastrous262 words
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Article117 1986-01-29 34 SSC invite entries for awards THE Singapore Sports Council are inviting applications for their annual Sportsboy and Sportsgirl of the Year awards, given m recognition of outstanding sports achievements. In addition to the two $1,000 awards, there will also be meritorious awards of $400 each. The awards will be m117 words
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Article, Illustration568 1986-01-29 34 Cold but warm hero 's welcome Chicago celebrate as 500,000 cheer Bears CHICAGO, Tuesday HUNDREDS of thousands of vic-tory-starved Chicago Bears fans braved biting cold and frosty winds yesterday to welcome their Super Bowl champions and celebrate the City's first major sports title m 23 years. An estimated 500,000 fansUPI; AP; Reuter - 568 words
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Article213 1986-01-29 34 BRIDGETOWN, (Barbados), Tues. A telephone bomb threat did not deter the England cricketers from going ahead with another rigorous practice session at the Kensington Oval here yesterday. Police reported that a telephone call, received at the ground by a curator, and another shortly afterwards toAP - 213 words
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Article40 1986-01-29 34 MELBOURNE, Tues. Victoria and South Australia drew the four-day Sheffield Shield cricket match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground today. Scores: Victoria 345 and 261-5 dec. South Australia 251 and 189-3) A. Hilditch 84 n.0., A. Watson 59). ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article55 1986-01-29 34 ADELAIDE, Tues. India scored a five-wicket win over an Australian Country XI m a one-day 50-over match here today. Despite resting several key players, India reached their target of 182-5 with five overs m hand. Scores: County XI 181-6; Indians 182-5 (A. Malhotra 46, M. AzharuddinReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration229 1986-01-29 34 THERE has been intense interest m Chicago Bears quarterback Jim McMahon's headbands ever since he wore one with the name of a sporting goods company when the Bears played the New York Giants m the National Football Conference semi-finals. He was fined US$5,OOO ($10,600) by NFL CommissionerAP; UPI - 229 words
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230 1986-01-29 34 NBC telecast proves an overnight hit NEW YORK, Tues. Super Bowl XX was a smash hit with United States television viewers on Sunday, despite the Chicago Bears' crushing 46-10 victory over the New England Patriots. And that was a pleasant surprise for the National Broadcasting Company. "There are so manyAP - 230 words
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Article, Illustration417 1986-01-29 35 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI MALAYSIA CUP SOCCER By SINGAPORE'S Malaysia Cup top scorer V. Sundram Moorthy gave coach Hussein Aljunied a scare on Monday night when he failed to turn up for training at Jalan Besar Stadium to prepare for Sunday's tie against Pahang at the National Stadium.417 words
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Article270 1986-01-29 35 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON BUSINESS HOUSES SOCCER By A "GIFT GOAL" paved the way for Getap Sports Club to beat a spirited Pavilion Inter-Continen-tal 4-1 m a Singapore Business Houses Football League Division Two match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Although Getap appeared to possess speed270 words
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Article279 1986-01-29 35 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Singapore effortlessly qualified for the second round of the Asian squash team championships after handing Jordan a 3-0 thrashing at the Royal Selangor Golf Club here today. The Republic thus proceed to Group B where they are joined by India, Hongkong and Kuwait.279 words
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Article100 1986-01-29 35 THE Football Association of Malaysia have agreed to a request by Singapore to have their Malaysia Cap tie against Kedah, to be played at Alor Star, piistponed to a later date instead of next Friday. The match will now be played on Feb t*. The FAS wanted100 words
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Article, Illustration270 1986-01-29 35 J. RAJENDRAN ON SINGAPORE'S THOMAS CUP BADMINTON THERE will be no place for Eddy Goh and Steven Oh m the Singapore badminton team to the Thomas Cup qualifying round m Bangkok from Feb 17-23. The two players were left out of the team, announced last night by270 words
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314 1986-01-29 35 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW YACHTING By IT'S Asian Games year again, but Byram Avari, who had to shop for a bigger belt recently, is m no hurry to get ship-shaped. Unlike the 1978 Games m Bangkok and the 1982 New Delhi Games, where he314 words
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Article, Illustration541 1986-01-29 35 She falters after an early lead KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Life at the top proved a little too fast for Asian junior No. 2 Rhonda Koh as she went down 9-7, 10-8, 9-2 to Japan's Miyuki Adachi m the opening round of the Asian squash championships here today.541 words
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Article177 1986-01-29 35 WATERPOLO TITLE-HOLDERS Queenstown will again be m the thick of the action when the waterpolo knockout competition for the Chan Chee Seng Challenge Trophy, organised by the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association, starts after the Lunar New Year, (reports Albert Johnson). Queenstown, one of the top sides177 words
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229 1986-01-29 35 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Singapore's Dr Eddy Jacob, presiding over his first Asian Squash Federation meeting here this morning, is fast proving to be a popular leader, especially if he carries on with more mon-ey-saving proposals. Among the cost-cutting motions accepted unanimously by the delegates229 words
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Article225 1986-01-29 35 LEE WAI WUN - Adding a touch of colour LEE WAI WUN BOWLING By LOCAL bowlers will soon be able to enjoy scoring their games m vivid colours when Striker's Bowl opens next month. The $4 million centre, at Hougang Avenue 1, is the first m South-east Asia to have the complete works of225 words
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Article, Illustration450 1986-01-29 35 ON THE HOCKEY SCENE ■9~~ f First V Person MAHMOOD GAZNAVI talks to Mohindar Singh, arguably local hockey's most fervent supporter and, at 60, still turning out regularly for Ceylon Sports Club m the Singapore Hockey Association League Division Two. Here, he makes450 words
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Article177 1986-01-29 35 IN LINE with their intentions to match the Malaysian state sides before attempting to take on international teams, the Singapore Hockey Association have decided to reintroduce the annual inter-state competition this year. SHA president Anwarul Hague said that the association should be realistic m recognising the fact177 words
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Advertisement97 1986-01-29 34 Orchard Point Grand Lunar Fair y B6 Jan 25 Feb 7 (11 am— 9 pm) lg J _2 ftJ Springtime at Orchard Point o^b It's the time of the year to spruce up your home for the Lunar New Year. *^HP^|^B^ And Orchard Point is the one-stop shopping centre this97 words
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499 1986-01-29 36 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ Py THE Ktiala Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM) will resume trading on Monday after more man a threemonth suspension following the halt m trading m thp world's premier metal market, the London Metal Ex-hange. Price", and turnover will be published dfuly with499 words
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132 1986-01-29 36 1,300 oil investors 'swindled of $2 12 m' BASLE, Tues. About 1,300 get-rich-quick oil investors have been allegedly swindled out of more than US$lOO million (Ss2l2 million) by on-the-run Swiss financier Andre Plumey, 57, police say. The investors, 80 per cent of whom live abroad, have probably lost all theirAFP - 132 words
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Article51 1986-01-29 36 What it should have been IN A report on Monday, it was reported that the Singapore Mint will issue a new set of gold bullion coins. The Currency Board has clarified that these are not coins but medallions which have no legal or official status. We are sorry for the51 words
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Article151 1986-01-29 36 A MAN was charged yesterday with <riminal breach of trust involv ing about $2.9 million. Bail of $1 million was offered to Khoo Yee Tong, 40, now unemployed, who allegedly committed two offences between July 29, 1983 and June 4, 1984. The first charge151 words
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Article, Illustration463 1986-01-29 36 SURESH NAIR - Robbery suspect held thanks to Thai worker SURESH NAIR 2 others nabbed later By A GROUP of Thai workers helped police to break up a gang of suspected taxi robbers when they chased and caught a man after hearing a cabbie's shouts for help during a hold-up m Bedok Reservoir463 words
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480 1986-01-29 36 ABU DHABI, Tues. Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil exporter, and Libya have reportedly agreed on the need to hold an emergency meeting of Opec ministers to deal with the present collapse of crude oil prices. Major Khuweildi Al Hamidi, aAP; Reuter; UPI - 480 words
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301 1986-01-29 36 Tax probe worries diamond merchants BRUSSELS, Tues.- Antwerp diamond merchants have warned that a tax fraud probe into their trade could drive the lucrative business away from its traditional Belgian home, with disastrous consequences for the country's economy. In a statement, the Antwerp Diamond High Council deplored allegations of widespreadAFP - 301 words
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Article31 1986-01-29 36 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones Average of 30 industrials rose 5.62 points to 1,543.23 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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Advertisement38 1986-01-29 36 Sparking Demand is picking up for Singapore's micro-chip makers. Shopping spree Chinese buyers of construction equipment receive scores of offers BGood reading for I decision-makers Tell your vendor you need Business Times, or ring Betty Ton at *****09.38 words
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Miscellaneous136 1986-01-29 36 Weather UP TO Ipm: Showers m a few areas from midday. TEMP. (C) up to 6 am tomorrow: 31 max., 23 mm. SUNSET today: 7.20 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.16 am. GLOBAL MATHER Adelaide 17/29 C Fine Manila 22 29C Cloudy Amsterdam *C t Melbourne 14/27 C Fine Bangkok 18/30 C136 words
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Section Two
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Society
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Article, Illustration1010 1986-01-29 1 4 It is not a personal choice of women not to have children. They have to postpone having children because society has made m it so difficult. feminist Betty Friedan From baby boom to baby bust a new phenomenon is taking the West by1,010 words
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422 1986-01-29 1 WHAT Mr Ben Wattenberg, a demographic specialist and a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute says: Population and power There is a relationship between the size of a population and its power m the world. Belgium is not going to build a 747422 words
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Article, Illustration1066 1986-01-29 2 Civil defence is now the watchword m Singapore. A Civil Defence pioneer whose soldiering experience goes back to the days of the Indian cavalry and service at the North-west Frontier Province talks to IRENE PATES. "I AM a man of no consequence," said Lieutenant- Colonel L.DAVID TAN - 1,066 words
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Article, Illustration844 1986-01-29 2 Three years after seat-belt legislation was introduced m Britain, some motoring experts have come to the view that when drivers feel safer, they take more risks on the road. DOES the thought that he's wearing a seat-belt make a driver take more risks now844 words
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Advertisement61 1986-01-29 1 iiimi —mil" Lt-Col Firbank remembers 2 Civil defence's early days Seatbelt controversy 2 Do drivers take more risks? Powerful! i 3 That's what Caroline Ngui thinks of The Rites of the Mask Gongxi greetings from the stars 8 Lunar New Year cassette tapes Teens Society Edited by Christine Khor Bilingual61 words
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Advertisement199 1986-01-29 2 Free. A handy pitcher to pour out everyday. Now you can pour the rich, creamy goodness of Everyday Instant full cream powdered milk from this pitcher. Free with m^^Bnß^ every special offer 2 kg tin of Everyday Instant. m Hi—, Rfc| Everyday Instant full cream powdered milk is made from199 words
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Article, Illustration810 1986-01-29 3 There are special places where teens are VIPs. Here, the young have a meeting place to socialise and get help with homework. IRENE CHUA reports. REBECCA, 16, described it as "the best place to go outside school". According to her schoolmate,810 words
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Article275 1986-01-29 3 Calling all teenagers THIS is your page so we want you to take part m shaping it. When you write m to us, we'll be able to find oat your views on teenage activities. We want to know how yon feel and what you think about your life, hobbies, hopes275 words
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Advertisement593 1986-01-29 4 CATHAY: hurry! see it now; I (*****00) 1 i 00am, I 30, 4 00, 6 30 9 00pm I Jflfc A sto( vo) itren i |h Des c BSfIBJBJCII i IS j LORI BOWf tJ CARI A DUI <lAP -BtV FRANCIS •Ge«yge > Botlef TODAY ONLY at I BEDO< (*****775593 words
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Advertisement270 1986-01-29 4 mst- Chinese Arts j I «l Crofts Exhibition I Singapore Conference Hall (Shemon way) jj o fc|3 25/1/86-2/2/86 12pm-9pm Te1: *****15 X I^T" ll ™^«U BiacKitacuußf KtB^BjE^MBB r [BBttJ^Hß^^^jK L Q I- <>-■< 'ac >J^'|^irtesign 3 nest 'atj* jBjHBf^jgBBWBf^^BBawBF V^ Hand pdintecJ r ,s if^ 3>l«foU CrXlmpTExp.Corp. JnJJ I^M^S g270 words
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Advertisement521 1986-01-29 4 S Wishing all our customers friends GongXiFaCai J y Bi^M^^— —^^iw^Wk .1 i i "^^H *^ii *^H 9 FEBRUARY f^ /B^fet^^^ g Ist Day of Chinese New Year &#i n Today we go W M SELF-SERVE J^ \i JJI (No Service Charge) litv^l^^L j Q1 Only the following special dishes521 words
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Advertisement1144 1986-01-29 5 V^yo^ <^^^^ ELECTROIMICS SUPERMARKET Ij— ssB9s I 4th level, Scotts Shopping Centre (bet. Hyatt Dynasty) Tel: *****57 5Q gi p811 |4#E**^^eap>f> ij SONY WATCHCAM J.UII sJIUM'FitJ jJtIJIk'HMJ!IH JHTtnTgtf^BßTMl HUD*SON r^^omhwnossog^-^ Q 'HZ~ZIZ^| s Security System HNS 14. |H[{jfc|W||Bß|W Piprtmnir ffl HI /11 1 I SSfll > Video Camera W&SSBSBfHK&Mmm L'1,144 words
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Advertisement228 1986-01-29 6 They both built the first car. \fet they never met. It is rare indeed for a world- today a part of Stuttgart, bought himself changing machine like the motor car to a new carriage. He equipped it with the In the same year. tested, and to the general amazement of228 words
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Advertisement290 1986-01-29 7 "vxr7" v s*^H!Hcbß^H i 111*1 from the majestic models of yesteryear, which without doubt, a i f set the standard for engineering excellence, supreme symbol of i ww^^ right up to their newest cars, destined to make achieved excellence. IM m^M headlines throughout the world. k c» A success m290 words
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Article, Illustration846 1986-01-29 8 Singers from Hongkong, Taiwan and Malaysia, as well as our local stars, will be singing their gongxi greetings m numerous cassette tapes during the Lunar New Year. KOH SIEW TIN surveys the proliferation of New Year music. DESPITE the bad times, record846 words
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Article, Illustration604 1986-01-29 8 Hod See Wah (Gazheag) and Kn Hoi Man (Pipa) Recital Singapore Conference Hall on Thursday, Jan 31 at 8 pm. Tickets of $3, $5, $7 and $11 available at National Theatre Gob's Office and Victoria Theatre Central Booking Office Previewed by604 words
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Article673 1986-01-29 8 Dragon Tales IN 206 BC, two years after the Qin Dynasty ended, the two rival parties Chu, under the leadership of Xiang Yu and Han, under Liv Bang were still wrestling for power. One day, the 27-year-old Xiang Yu sent a message to673 words
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Article58 1986-01-29 8 t£ffl«i^t°n#^T #Bsl£ &7Cfir2Q6*£ h&^s *#n a j^^n-^ jOij&Tctir fill o &4>7C|Q 202 'f- 426 ¥^X P/fW "R" -tfe tb*n "^A" suss i^ is &p. i@t -»f n f?J H3s ffl A* it M« fe Wff^ i£f#K<!> fife ft -J^ jft a*j gg ±i m^a HttJ tTn'lltefi-J^^ [HE IE 01 X58 words
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Article39 1986-01-29 8 SAj»*^#a«f» ma niM-i>si Igor, B3fcffl&iS#nl2;A #n ra£asa&&t D /f A£#Tf&iJ#lfiMMf J^nifr fAA <#^W^> IP 9O ft lU > *MH M-;f^ i£f m-^igpgaiipn /t t m m m°n fr *AA Wpg^UimUS^ 2^^7EAi*rpl° iS#fe;fl]»;fectfJf&¥ *Q #f 4- w §i#Si mm m ft39 words
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Article, Illustration901 1986-01-29 9 HARON ABDUL RAHMAN - HARON ABDUL RAHMAN Wedding customs and traditions Part 1 This article, which is the first of a three-part series, relates the complex procedure that has to be observed m a traditional marriage proposal. By IN ENGLISH we talk about "the birds and the bees", m901 words
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677 1986-01-29 9 Oleh HARON A. RAHMAN; SAERAH TARIS - Oleh HARON A. RAHMAN SAERAH TARIS dan PADA zaman silam hingga kepada suatu masa yang tidak berapa lama dahulu, kira-kira pada zaman sebelum perang dunia kedua, proses adat-istiadat sangatsangat diambil berat dan dijalankan dengan penuh teliti. Sebahagian besar daripada mereka yang menjalankan atau melaksanakan adat-adat677 words
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Advertisement322 1986-01-29 9 m mm m mLtßmM^ The Best Gets Better at a price never before, with even more free 'PLUS' FULLY LICENSED, COMPATIBLE TO IBM PC/XT A /\^l Free complete User's Manual licensed VxV v mmm^^^^^ 256K expandable to 640K memory, MS-D.O.S 3.1 r I^W^^MB g expansion slots, Free Beginners' Training Course322 words
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Advertisement204 1986-01-29 9 f j^p^ __p _____B^ Let Smng Loong show you the difference W x*~r^^ Higher interest rates H rf~i __A ,mum "SSSiV^ P""_ jon'« Better gifts for all r^A^liV KSS& I! s^ e^JorvV-V our fixed deposit \N^i 6^ -^V" "^Tte*^ customers vpc s^ ncr \o,ooy 5< A mysfery g/fr for all204 words
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Advertisement685 1986-01-29 10 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES] occriDQl «NHIHiI Telefax No: *****59 Kates: Box Service: IMwl SIAH I 5 H53U00 1 li^B^Hffi BsAt» Service: Tel *****11 Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.V.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD ext 5724/5/6/8 5669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: Sslo.oo APPOINTMENTS mf We are the subsidiary685 words
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Advertisement245 1986-01-29 10 NOTICES BAILIFF'S SALE In The Subordinate Courts Of The Republic Of Singapore Writ of Seizure Sale No. 1113/85 In the Cause of Lim Lian Seng Pte Ltd Plaintiffs versus Tan Sock Ing Tan Lai Saik t/a Mvi Slang Co.. Defendant Auction Sale Of Assorted kitchenwares etc To be held on245 words
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Advertisement525 1986-01-29 10 <IIWHH.II Our Company, the leading manufacturer of Winchester Disc Drives offers career opportunities to dynamic and qualified personnel as:- Degree m Electrical/Electronics/ Mechanical Engineering. Interested m developing an engineering career m the disc drives industry. Diploma from a recognized institution Minimum 5 years supervisory experience preferably m the manufacturing industry525 words
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Advertisement332 1986-01-29 10 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CHAPTER 185 PETERSON PACIFIC PTE. LTD. MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company convened and held at 36 Robinson Road #17-00 City House, Singapore 0106 on the 27 Jan 1986 the following special resolution was duly passed: "That the332 words
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Advertisement699 1986-01-29 10 NOTICES fKAMUNTING TIN DREDGING (M) BERHAD (Incorporated m Malaysia) AUDITED GROUP FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 1985 Year Year ended ended 31.3.85 31.3.84 $000s $000s PROFIT before taxation and extraordinary item 1,402 1,256 Taxation (511) (688) PROFIT after taxation and before extraordinary item 891 568 Extraordinary item699 words
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Advertisement651 1986-01-29 10 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT CAP. 185, AND IN THE MATTER OF PARFUMS MERUON (S) PTE LTD (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed company duly convened and held at Block 531, Upper Cross Street, Hong Lim Complex, #03-56, Singapore651 words
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Advertisement717 1986-01-29 10 IN THE MATTER OK THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF ASEPTELTD (la Vdutary UqaMattM) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of ASE PTE LTD duly convened and held at 27 Pioneer Road, Singapore 2262 on the 20th day of January717 words
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Advertisement1659 1986-01-29 11 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Quoh Chin Lye of No. 81 Johore Rd Singapore, have applied for a Retail Liquor Shop Licence m respect of premises at m/s: Loy Fatt Trading Blk 638 Tessensohn Road #01-129 Singapore 0821, and that this application will be heard m Court No1,659 words
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Advertisement115 1986-01-29 11 I 1 •■l K:~ 'Spookiness is the real purpose of the ghost story. It should give you the creeps and disturb your thoughts..; Who better to hand-pick the ultimate m spine-chillers than Roald Dahl, a writer whose own stories have enthralled and teased and twisted the imagination of millions? Here115 words
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Advertisement48 1986-01-29 12 If Q W windmill-, |ph hii^^fl Rf^K tractor tent^ b _>^r m Co^^^^ ana, 5 H <;>' now v,a available r^^^B Iff a ood X I 'II HI'WI bookshops f Distributed by 1^ FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS I^TVj 2 Jurong Port Road, Singapore 2261 j^^^jjj A member of The Times Organisation48 words
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Miscellaneous649 1986-01-29 12 SUN TAN By Collette PEANUTS By Schulz rmsTTHe soWET/fNfTTI V^MM so«bac/t£\/anF\] U^or. ra# and s.t t3\ gl r THE BOHN LOSER By Art Sansom BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker I'M A HI^IDR^ TRIVIA BJCPEIJr, A-/a$K HIAA ULy<s^e£) I (^JHO^~" I THIN/X MY j WHAT ARE jI'M6OIN6TO j SBT IT POWMI!649 words
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Article, Illustration838 1986-01-29 13 CAROLINE NGUI records her impressions of Indonesian dramatist Ikranagara's The Rites Of The Mask, held at the Drama Centre last week. WHEN the lights came on, one could see the confusion, perplexity and sheer mystification on several faces. It was interval time at The RitesDAVID TAN - 838 words
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Article, Illustration839 1986-01-29 13 Richard (Gandhi) Attenborough, who's just finished the film version of A Chorus Line, is already preparing to shoot the story of South African Steve Biko. DEREK MALCOLM reports. THE 80s have so far been pretty good to Richard Attenborough, at least m his manifestation as a839 words
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Article, Illustration128 1986-01-29 13 THIS sculpture, called Kinor (Hebrew for "harp") is a piece of art to be seen and heard. The inside of the Kinor has been strung with 40 wire strings. When the wind blows, a soft, compelling monotone is created. The random movements of the wind128 words
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Miscellaneous408 1986-01-29 13 What's On FILM Pavilion Intercontinental Ho- Teo Kwang, Tay Chee Toh, Also, information on the cur- graphic displays, artifacts able at the Department of rrmr vim nw v ih tel 4pm 10 pm. Teo Eng Seng, Gavin Wad- rent developments m clean from the Japanese Occupa- Tuberculosis, 144 Moulmein viuljim.408 words
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Miscellaneous1083 1986-01-29 13 I Radio One is Paik Choo the goondu she makes herself out to be? Find out from the writer herself m YOUR HOST TONIGHT (9.10 pm) hosted by Rose Tan. hi Mm 90.5 mHz m VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News In Brief1,083 words
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Advertisement333 1986-01-29 14 i Announcing a great new way to make money. Go on holiday. *T Sounds crazy? But it's true. And this is all you have to do. _x<sHx_^^ First find out more about c fun-filled tours available under our Y^_J^^S_^^^ "'Holidays With Interest" scheme from our participating tour agents. y&\/^^ -^■■■^J^^333 words
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