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Title Section15 1986-01-30 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1586 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article, Illustration171 1986-01-30 1 Disaster 75 seconds after lift-off A CATACLYSMIC explosion, a cosmic inferno, that tuned the American dream Into a nightmare. Before an enthralled Batten the space sh uttle Challenger had lifted off from Cape Canaveral yesterday on the 25th mission of the reusable spaceship programme.171 words
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Article78 1986-01-30 1 BAHRAIN, Wei. A Sfagapere-regtrtered carge ship, the Temee 3, mi slightly damaged by shrapael daring an sir attack eft the Dubai c*ut la the seathera Galf shipplag scnrces K«id Ud»y. The searees said T»inae 3, owned by Temee Shipptag ef Stagapere, wm Wt by nor»pael fr»m a78 words
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Article, Illustration45 1986-01-30 1 A BRIEF moment tf pride, as their schoolteacher daughter heads for a place In history aboard Challenger, torus in gtaatly to disbelief Mid horror for the parents of Christ* McAoliffe at Cape Canaveral yesterday. Picture by courtesy of USA Today45 words
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Advertisement27 1986-01-30 1 Inside Summary on Page 5 today World News 2-4,8,7 Asean 8 Causeway 8 Editorial 28 Background 21 Letters 22 TlmesDollar 23-* Clansifleds 2748 Racing 35 Sports 984827 words
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Advertisement12 1986-01-30 1 Cheers, then tears: Page 2 What could have gone wrong: Page 312 words
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Advertisement12 1986-01-30 1 [Space programme must go on, says Reagan: Page 4 Editorial: Page 2012 words
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Tragedy in space
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Article, Illustration325 1986-01-30 2 How Moscow reacted MOSCOW, Wed. The tragedy hit home to Soviets far more immediately than many of their own tragedies or accidents in space. Just two hours after Challenger exploded, the estimated 180 million Soviets who were watching the evening television news saw a325 words
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Article80 1986-01-30 2 Newsman's flight to be delayed COLUMBIA (South Carolina), Wed. The flight of the first journalist aboard a space shuttle will be "at least delayed" following the Challenger disaster. Alan Ladwig, who is in charge of the programme to put a journalist into space, said here: "The magnitude of the tragedy80 words
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Article408 1986-01-30 2 A stunned world reacts NEW YORK, Wed. The disaster of Challenger drew expressions of sadness and support from around the world, often with words of encouragement that America must show resolve with its space programme. News of the explosion swamped much of the shocked world408 words
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Article, Illustration457 1986-01-30 2 Cheers then tears Students in party hats watch as horror unfolds before their eyes CONCORD (New Hampshire), Wed. One minute the students were cheering her on into space. The next minute, there was sudden silence. Then the horror sank in and the tears and sobs came for Christa McAuliffe, the457 words
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280 1986-01-30 2 Challenger the worst space tragedy HOUSTON, Wed. The Challenger e&plosion with seven deaths is the worst disaster since manned space exploration began In Ml. The worst previous space-related tragedies were the deaths of three US astronauts In IM7 and three Soviet cosmonauts In 1171. In the IM7 accident, astronauts Virgil280 words
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181 1986-01-30 2 CAPE CANAVERAL, Wed. The disaster is likely to disrupt and delay the entire US space programme, according to experts. All work has been suspended until an inquiry into the explosion is completed. Specialists said Nasa would not be able to reach its 1966 target of181 words
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Article, Illustration458 1986-01-30 2 Teacher who won the seat from 11,400 others CONCORD (New Hampshire), Wed. Sharon Christa Me Auliff e had said she hoped to "humanise the technology of the space age" for her students but approached her flight on Challenger with a child's sense of458 words
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210 1986-01-30 2 CAPE CANAVERAL (Florida), Wed.- The children in the grandstands at Cape Canaveral were cheering when Challenger went op. At first, they didn't understand what the fireball In the Florida sky meant. Many had thought the explosion was the dramatic separation of the solid210 words
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Article, Illustration734 1986-01-30 3 What could have gone wrong CAPE CANAVERAL, WtdoMday SHIPS searched the sea today for debris from the shattered space shuttle Challenger and the remains of the five men and two women who died in a national tragedy that dealt a severe setback to America's space programme. An investigation team has734 words
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Article, Illustration452 1986-01-30 4 An emotional Reagan shares his sorrow with a stunned America But space programme will continue, says President WASHINGTON, Wed. A visibly upset and emotional President Reagan told Americans yesterday that the fiery explosion of Challenger would not mean the end of US efforts to452 words
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Article316 1986-01-30 4 Final words before the disaster HOUSTON (Texas), Wed.— When Challenger exploded into a fireball seen by millions on television screens, engineers at the space programme's nerve centre saw just a burst of flashing asterisks. The asterisks, punctuated by the letter S, appeared on the computer screens of the engineers and316 words
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Article, Illustration587 1986-01-30 4 Obviously a major malfunction. Nasa s first words about the explosion of Challenger. ...disbelief that after so many successes something could have gone wrong. Mr Alphons Ruiter, general manager of the (Singapore) American Club. We can be pretty sore that if humanity doesn't destroy itself587 words
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Article, Illustration614 1986-01-30 4 The six others who died COMMANDER of the flight and father of a grown-up son and daughter. Scobee was born and raised in Washington state, and enrolled in the Air Force after high school. He trained first as a mechanic, but attended night school in614 words
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335 1986-01-30 4 LIAK TENG KIAT - Painful part of discovery process LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Wed. Most congressmen and Americans interviewed yesterday seemed to share President Ronald Reagan's sentiments reflected in his remarks that the Challenger tragedy is "part of the process of exploration and discovery" and that "sometimes painful things like this335 words
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Article256 1986-01-30 5 The 5-year glut MUCH OF THE current glut of office and shopping space comes from buildings completed during the past five years, according to Ministry of National Development statistics. More than one-third of the 2.7 million square metres of office space and more than one-third of the 1.3 million256 words
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Article142 1986-01-30 5 'CAMPAIGN OF ILL-WILL' A FORTNIGHT ago, a reader drew attention to Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam's new political tactic of spreading ill-will between Singapore and its South-east Asian neighbours when he, in an interview with an Indonesian newspaper, portrayed Singapore traders in a bad light. The reader has written again to142 words
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Article197 1986-01-30 5 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE space shuttle Challenger's destruction is a sad episode in mankind's history. For it is not only America's loss but the world's too. But we should not let this tragedy impede the important quest to expand the frontiers of knowledge. It is only when man197 words
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Article82 1986-01-30 5 KL BROKING FIRM TAKES LEGAL ACTION OVER SIGMA SHARES STOCKBROKING firm OSK and Partners Sdn Bhd, which is involved in a controversy over forward contracts in Sigma International's shares with two Singapore broking firms, has filed suits against Associated Asian Securities (Pte) Ltd and Lin Securities Pte. The company82 words
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Article76 1986-01-30 5 Asean: Across the Causeway Word from Mahathir THE MALAYSIAN Prime Minister is expected to make an important announcement to end the uncertainty caused by speculation on the coming general election when he visits Kedah today. page 8 Moscow's support THE SOVIET UNION has formally assured the three Indochinese regimes of76 words
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Article151 1986-01-30 5 Pentagon rigged tests THE PENTAGON rigged tests on the Bradley armoured personnel carrier, the Maverick anti-tank missile, and other weapons systems to help secure billions of dollars in financing, possibly jeopardising lives of United States' service members, a veteran House investigator charged on Tuesday. Page 6 US151 words
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Article129 1986-01-30 5 Lacklustre warm-up AN EXPERIMENTAL Scotland soccer team, lacking the authority of Graeme Souness and Kenny Dalgiish, beat Israel 1-0 in an uninspiring warm-up match for the World Cup finals. Midfielder Paul McStay scored the only goal in the 60th minute of a lacklustre match, taking full advantage of an129 words
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Article171 1986-01-30 5 Cooked in a flash COOKING with microwave ovens has caught on in Singapore, boosted partly by the cooking classes offered by the local agents of a Japanese brand of microwave oven. At the recent People's Association's national cooking contest, microwave cooking featured for the first time. But the171 words
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Article, Illustration398 1986-01-30 6 Tests on US weapons systems 'rigged' WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE Pentagon rigged tests on the Bradley armoured personnel carrier, the Maverick anti-tank missile, and other weapons systems to help secure billions of dollars in financing, possibly jeopardising lives of United States' service members, a veteran House investigator charged yesterday. These "unrealistic"398 words
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Article34 1986-01-30 6 LONDON, Wed. Prince Edward, 21, youngest of Queen Elizabeth's four children, has a "bubbly" new girlfriend, British newspapers gleefully reported yesterday. She is Eleanor Weightman, 20, who is studying history. AFP34 words
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305 1986-01-30 6 Four US oil firms in Libya stop exports TRIPOLI, Wed. In a move with potentially serious economic implications for Libya, most of the American oil companies operating here have temporarily suspended exports of their entitled allotment of oil, business executives and diplomats said yesterday. The sources said that only one305 words
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329 1986-01-30 6 WASHINGTON, Wed. The South American country of Surinam has been allowing Libya to use its territory as a base for increased activities in Latin America, according to United States intelligence officials. The officials said Libyan agents have been observed watching a US diplomatic329 words
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Article, Illustration258 1986-01-30 6 HOLLYWOOD, Wed. Lilli Palmer, acclaimed actress and author in Europe and the United States, has died of a heart attack, it was announced yesterday. She was 71. Friends of the family said German-born Palmer, who underwent a gall bladder operation late last year, suffered258 words
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149 1986-01-30 6 LONDON, Wed. Soviet news agency Tass signed an agreement today to sell its English-language news service to a larger Western audience by making it available for the first time through desktop computers. Announcing the agreement with Datasolve, which is part of the Thorn149 words
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211 1986-01-30 6 Optimism at European security talks STOCKHOLM, Wed. The Foreign Ministers of France and West Germany opened a third year of East-West talks yesterday with optimistic signals that an agreement will be reached on measures to reduce the risk of war in Europe. West German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher, speaking at211 words
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Article33 1986-01-30 6 SAO PAULO, Wed. A Brazilian airliner with 71 people skidded off the runway as it aborted takeoff here today. Passengers and crew aboard the Boeing 737 suffered only slight injuries. Reuter33 words
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330 1986-01-30 7 NEW DELHI, Wed. India has planned tight security for Pope John Paul ll's visit, with 20 "Black Cat" commandos forming a human cordon around the Pope and thousands of police in the crowds, official sources said today. The security, ranked "Category A" and330 words
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Article94 1986-01-30 7 %Lr TAIWAN'S ECONOMY will grow faster than originally targetted this year because of a boom in domestic investment, the head of the Council for Economic Planning and Development said yesterday. Mr Chao Yao-Tung told reporters in Taipei gross national product would grow by an estimated 6.5 per94 words
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Article56 1986-01-30 7 UGANDAN GUERILLA leader Yoweri Museveni was sworn in yesterday as Uganda's new President. Radio Uganda said Mr Museveni took the oath as President in Kampala and then gave a speech promising the restoration of democracy. Mr Museveni's National Resistance Army guerillas seized Kampala from the military administration of56 words
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Article67 1986-01-30 7 ISRAELI WARPLANES attacked three Palestinian guerilla bases near the southern Lebanese city of Sidon yesterday, killing one person and wounding four, Palestinian sources said. Four jets swooped in over the Mediterranean at dawn and hit targets on the fringes of the Miyeh Miyeh and Ain al-Hilweh refugee67 words
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Article66 1986-01-30 7 VIETNAMESE COMMUNIST Party chief Le Duan has been flown to Moscow for tests and medical treatment, diplomatic sources in Hanoi said yesterday. The 78-year-old party General-Secretary was taken to Moscow by special plane in mid-January after a Comecon planning ministers' conference in Hanoi and Ho Chi66 words
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Article, Illustration395 1986-01-30 7 AMRITSAR, Wednesday HEAVILY-ARMED paramilitary troops, deployed for a possible showdown with militants, have surrounded the Sikhs' sacred Golden Temple after extremists captured the shrine on Sunday. Police said federal troops were today stationed on top of buildings around the sprawling white marble395 words
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Article, Illustration330 1986-01-30 7 ISLAMABAD, Wed. Pakistan's Finance and Planning Minister, Dr Mahbubul Haq, was dismissed yesterday from the new civilian government because he refused to split his ministry and let a politician take over the finance portfolio, he told reporters today. "I could not pursue the policy of indispensable330 words
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153 1986-01-30 7 S. Korean pupils to get 'true facts' about Reds SEOUL, Wed. South Korea will give students special lessons about communist countries likely to take part in this year's Asian Games and the 1988 Olympics in Seoul, Education Minister Sohn JaeSouk said today. Mr Sohn said his ministry would publish textbooks153 words
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96 1986-01-30 7 HONGKONG, Wed. A kidney patient died after a doctor reduced the required medication because his chances of recovery were zero, an inquiry was told here. The inquiry into the death of Mr Lee ChiuChoy, 59, last May was told that his family had complained96 words
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Article82 1986-01-30 7 BEIJING, Wed. A 900--year-old prescription for stopping hair loss was discovered recently in a cave in north China's Gansu province, the People's Daily said yesterday. The prescription, comprising about 100 Chinese characters, laid out direc- tions for stopping hair loss, the paper said in its overseas edition.82 words
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253 1986-01-30 7 Lankan troops on alert after clashes COLOMBO, Wed. A curfew imposed on nine tea growing areas in central Sri Lanka after clashes between Sinhalese and Tamils was extended today, official sources said. Security forces in the capital were alerted on reports that opposition groups would stage protests against government plans253 words
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Article59 1986-01-30 7 SYDNEY, Wed. A would-be robber who leaned across a counter at a west Sydney bank to demand money activated a security screen which rose up, lifting him off his feet and trapping his head, police said today. The 23-year-old man, who was treated in hospital yesterday for a59 words
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Article59 1986-01-30 7 NEW DELHI, Wed. Two men died in a drinking contest over a wristwatch in south-east India, the Press Trust of India has reported. A rickshaw puller and a municipal worker collapsed after a long drinking bout in Warangal yesterday. The loser was to have paid the59 words
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230 1986-01-30 7 China taps record $12b foreign investment BEIJING, Wed. China today announced record foreign investment In the country last year bnt said little of it was going into priority sectors or high technology. The Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade said that contracted foreign investment in 1185 was US$5.B5 billion230 words
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Article307 1986-01-30 8 Mahathir goes on offensive: Page 20 He may give date during home state visit ALOR STAR, Wed. The Prime Minister is expected to make an important announcement to end the uncertainty caused by speculation on the coming general election when he visits Kedah tomorrow.307 words
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Article, Illustration294 1986-01-30 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Asean countries are now actively considering the idea of holding an economic summit, Foreign Affairs Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen said today. He said the summit would examine the serious economic challenges before them and how to approach those challenges through greater294 words
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Article60 1986-01-30 8 BANGKOK, Wed. An alleged communist guerilla was sentenced to death by the Bangkok military court today for killing a policeman during a train robbery. Surachai Sae Dan, 43, who denied the charge, was already serving a 23-year prison sentence for an incident in 1975 when dissidents60 words
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137 1986-01-30 8 S'pore-KL power link begins on Feb 4 KUALA TRENGGANU, Wed. The Ms43 million electricity inter-transmis-sion connection linking Malaysia and Singapore will be officially launched on Feb 4. The Energy, Telecommunication and Post Minister, Datuk Leo Moggie, and his Singapore counterpart will launch it simultaneously. The ministry's Parliamentary Secretary, Mr Au137 words
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242 1986-01-30 8 Moscow supports regimes of IndoChina BANGKOK, Wed. The Soviet Union has formally assured the three Indochinese regimes of its "unswerving" support, the Vietnamese-backed Heng Samrin regime in Phnom Penh said. The remarks, reported yesterday by Phnom Penh's official news agency, SPK, follow recent indications by Soviet officials and diplomats that242 words
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181 1986-01-30 8 JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesia is not ready to allow a Chinese trade office in Jakarta, despite the reopening of trade ties after two decades, because it remains suspicious of Beijing, diplomats said today. Indonesia and China restarted direct trade last July but diplomatic ties remain181 words
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Article, Illustration454 1986-01-30 8 picture. JOHOR BARU, Wednesday ABOUT 1,000 factory workers retrenched by companies in Singapore were among several thousand people who registered for jobs through the State Manpower Department last year. The department's director, Mr Ramli Shukur, said 6,299 people registered with it.454 words
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Article77 1986-01-30 8 JOHOR BARU, Wed. A Singaporean was killed and three men, two of whom are also Singapore citizens, were injured in a fight at a seafood restaurant in Jalan Batik Satu, Taman Seri Tebrau, here today. Police identified the dead man as Kua Gim Tin, 34. TheBernama - 77 words
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Article1242 1986-01-30 9 These were the charges filed against Tan Koon Swan last week. IYOU, Tan Koon Swan, NRIC No. *****92 FOM are charged that you on or about the sth day of September 1985 abetted one Tan Kok Liang in the commission of the offence of Criminal Breach of1,242 words
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The Tan Koon Swan affair
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Article, Illustration526 1986-01-30 9 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE Another $20 m bail posted By MALAYSIAN businessman and politician Tan Koon Swan, who already faces six charges under the Penal Code and was free on bail, was arrested again yesterday on new charges. According to police sources, a total of526 words
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Article254 1986-01-30 9 TAN KOK LIANG, the former finance director of ill-fated Pan-Electric Industries who is assisting the authorities in investigations into the group's affairs, is now being sued by Asia Commercial Bank for the return of $915,000 plus interest. The bank claimed, in a suit filed on254 words
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Article60 1986-01-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malaysian Cabinet today expressed concern about the fate of Tan Koon Swan, MCA Secretary-General Datuk Lee Kim Sai said. Speaking to reporters before leaving for Singapore to meet Tan, Datuk Lee added that the MCA leadership appreciated the "show of concern" by NationalBernama - 60 words
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Article379 1986-01-30 9 YEO KIM SENG; NG WENG HOONG - MCA leaders here to lend support YEO KIM SENG NG WENG HOONG By and TAN Koon Swan will not stand alone in court this morning. About 30 of his supporters, including top MCA officials, came down from various parts of Malaysia yesterday to lend him moral support when he appears379 words
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Article254 1986-01-30 11 LEE KIM CHEW; AHMAD OSMAN; JUNE TAN - LEE KIM CHEW AHMAD OSMAN JUNE TAN Reports by and A 15 PERCENTAGE point cut in employers' CPF contributions as part of the overall plan to reduce companies' cost burden. An extra injection of $3 billion over the next 10 years into education. This is the254 words
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Article403 1986-01-30 11 1 Bosses' CPF rate cut to 10% THE Government is prepared for a cut in employers' CPF contributions from 25 to 10 per cent, Mr Goh said. Any reduction in CPF by less than 10 percentage points is not meaningful, he said. Mr Goh calculated that a 10 percentage point403 words
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419 1986-01-30 11 THE Government will pump in an extra $3 billion over the next 10 years to raise the education level of Singaporeans. This will increase the education budget from 4 to 6 per cent of the national income, Mr Goh said. Because419 words
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Article, Illustration2804 1986-01-30 11 Jobs or no jobs -that's the choice kalfnklanfnaklfnaklf 6 It (the decision to cut the CPF rate) is not a decision which we take lightly, or without regard for workers' welfare. But the choice, in simple terms, boils down to jobs or no jobs, economic recovery or more recession. FacedWAN SENG YIP - 2,804 words
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First Deputy Prime Minister's question-and-answer session with Singapore Polytechnic students yesterday
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Article273 1986-01-30 13 THE Government will encourage all forms of profitable investments in Singapore regardless of the level of technology they will bring into the country, Mr Goh said. Profitability, rather than the level of technology, of the investments should be the yardstick during the recession, he said.273 words
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Article178 1986-01-30 13 THE army will not absorb the jobless. "The army always has a place for people who are good (but) it is not the place for those who cannot fight," Mr Goh said. He said there were still job prospects in industries hard hit by the downturn,178 words
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Article155 1986-01-30 13 'Repay subsidy' hint to students POLYTECHNIC and university students may have to pay back their government subsidy after they graduate, Mr Goh hinted. Despite rising tuition fees, the students are still subsidised to a tone of more than M per cent. Mr Goh said graduates could be made to contribute155 words
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Article, Illustration416 1986-01-30 13 YOU look for the best man for the job. And you pay him what he is worth. This fundamental government policy was repeated yesterday by First Deputy Prime Minister Gon Chok Tong when he was asked whether ministers would also take a pay-cut.416 words
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284 1986-01-30 13 MCA boycott would have hurt both countries A BOYCOTT of Singapore goods and services by the Malaysian Chinese Association over the Tan Koon Swan affair would also affect Malaysia, Mr Goh said. It might not be cheaper for the Malaysians to bay goods and services available from Singapore from other284 words
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Article, Illustration490 1986-01-30 16 ILENE ALESHIRE - ILENE ALESHIRE By What private and public sectors put up MUCH of the current glut of office and shopping space comes from buildings completed during the past five years, according to Ministry of National Development statistics. More than one-third of490 words
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164 1986-01-30 16 Woman leapt to death in second attempt A 29- YEAR-OLD unmarried woman jumped to her death last August after telling friends that she wanted to die. Gian Yoen Suan, a coroner's inquiry heard on Tuesday, had two months earlier tried to jump from the 11th floor of the block of164 words
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Article, Illustration502 1986-01-30 16 JUDY TAN - What we want are solutions, say developers JUDY TAN By PROPERTY developers are more interested in the solutions that the government had said would come in the third part of the Economic Committee's report rather than being told that Singapore had sunk too much savings into property. They were responding502 words
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Article66 1986-01-30 16 THE good turnout for the two Malam Pop Yeh Yeh held on Sentosa on Christmas and New Year's Eve has encouraged the Sentosa Development Corporation to hold another, from 7.30 to 9.30 pm, on Saturday. Among the artistes appearing will be S. Marian, The Rhythm Boys66 words
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Article34 1986-01-30 16 THE Minister of State (Education, and Communications and Information), Dr Tay Eng Soon, was appointed Deputy Chairman of the South-east Asian Ministers of Education Council at its meeting in Brunei last week.34 words
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Article, Illustration80 1986-01-30 16 SAF exercise THE Republic of Singapore Air Force will be conducting live-firing exercises in the Southern Islands until Saturday. Exercises over Pulau Pawai, which began yesterday, will take place today from 7 am to midnight, and tomorrow from 7 am to 7 pm. Exercises over Pulau Senang will run over80 words
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246 1986-01-30 17 Two cleared of charges under Companies Act TWO MEN were yesterday acquitted of charges under the Companies Act after the prosecution said it had no further evidence to offer. Lie Wan Chie and Ng Mui Soon, both 35, had claimed trial to their respective charges against them and their trial246 words
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Article72 1986-01-30 17 Conference on water management WATER management technology will be the subject of a three-day conference and exhibition to be held at the World Trade Centre from Feb 26. The organiser, Interfama Exhibitions Pte Ltd, says about 30 papers will be presented at the International Conference on Water and Wastewater Management72 words
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Article76 1986-01-30 17 AN UNEMPLOYED was jailed yesterday for a total of 4"2 years on three charges of breakingin and theft, involving $9,920 worth of property. Ong Yeow Tian, 25, admitted a total of seven charges, involving more than $12,000, but the prosecution proceeded on three. The offences were committed76 words
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Article52 1986-01-30 17 TWO ROADS in Farrer Road housing estate, King's and Queen's, will have '.wo-way traffic from 10 am on Saturday. The kerbside parking lots along both raods will also b< deleted, Traffic Police said. Traffic along the two roads was made one-way for repairs to the Fairer Road estate52 words
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Article63 1986-01-30 17 A MAN was charged yesterday with robbing two men of nearly $40,000 while armed with a knife. Lee Song Kiat, 30, is said to have robbed Mr Kwek Seow Kiat of $22,458 and Mr Ng Chong Tee of $17,000 with two accomplices in a car park off Hougang63 words
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Article52 1986-01-30 17 CYCLIST NIRANJAN s/o Suchit died instantly in an accident with a van along Kanisha Marican Road on Monday. Mr Niranjan was cycling towards Clemenceau Avenue when the accident happened at 12.15 pm. Anyone who saw the accident is asked to contact Sgt Khamis Arshad of the Traffic Police52 words
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Article87 1986-01-30 17 LEE TIAN MENG, 30, claimed trial yesterday to two charges of abetting in a conspiracy to cheat two finance companies by allegedly submitting false documents. Lee, unemployed, is accused of conspiring with others to induce Overseas Union Trust Ltd to pay $77,000 to Chow Chong Construction Pte Ltd87 words
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Article74 1986-01-30 17 A SENIOR Housing Board housing and maintenance inspector was accused on Tuesday of corruptly getting $1,000 from a haulage service contractor. No plea was entered by Ee Eng Chong, 41, who is charged with obtaining the money from Mr Tan Choon Seng alias Ah Seng on June74 words
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Article, Illustration301 1986-01-30 17 ELENA CHONG - ELENA CHONG Woman gets 9 months' jail for negligence By A WOMAN originally accused of murder was yesterday jailed for nine months for causing her husband's death by negligence. The court backdated Salmah binte Tahil's sentence to July 2 last year v/hen she301 words
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Article, Illustration148 1986-01-30 17 SOME longtans, the potted tangerines traditionally imported for the Lunar New Year, are three times their size this year. The longtan (dragon gallbladder) plant imported from Malaysia is normally 0.6 metres tall and bears 60 to 80 tangerines. But those in Singapore yesterday were148 words
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Article139 1986-01-30 17 Charity dinners at cheaper price THE recession has poshed down the price of charity dinners. Where a table once went (or as much as $5,Mt, it costs only $2,Ht now. The Lions Club of Singapore Mandarin reckons it can reap only $50,0N from its charity dinner and dance at Neptune139 words
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79 1986-01-30 17 A SELF-EMPLOYED man claimed trial yesterday to three charges of employing Indian nationals who had overstayed in Singapore last November. Lim Chew Lai, 33, is alleged to have employed Sadasivam Jayaraman, 29, Chidambaram Kesavan, 28, and Murugaiyan A nan than, 25, as labourers along79 words
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Article49 1986-01-30 17 THE annual Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association Lunar New Year party for old patients will be held at 2.30 pm on Tuesday at the Sata Chest and Heart Clinic in Cantonment Road. Gifts and small hongbao will be distributed to the patients by Sata Chairman J.M. Jumabhoy.49 words
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Article484 1986-01-30 19 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON Dispute over parking lots in building By TUNAS (Pte) Ltd yesterday lost the first round of its legal battle against the present and former owners of all but three floors of the 28-storey Tunas Building over its right to uninterrupted use of484 words
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Article, Illustration250 1986-01-30 19 WHILE most other 11--year-olds were playing children's games, Mr Sen'ei Ikenobo, now 52, was already at that age, headmaster of Ikenobo, Japan's oldest school of floral arrangement. "When l was very young it was my fondest dream to be a driver of a street250 words
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Article, Illustration323 1986-01-30 19 IRENE HOE - Archaeologist wants to dig north bank of S'pore River IRENE HOE By THE planners at the Urban Redevelopment Authority aren't the only ones who have designs on the banks of the Singapore River. Dr John Miksic, the archaeologist who carried out the excavations on Fort Canning two years ago this323 words
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Article75 1986-01-30 19 A HANDWRITTEN, 3M-year-old Sikh holy scriptare, the Sri Gara Granth Sahib, will be on display from II am to 2 pm at the following places: Pardesi Khalsa Dharmak Diwan on Sunday; Sri Guru Singh Sabha on Feb 9; Sri Guru Nanak Sat Sang Sabha on Feb75 words
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Advertisement78 1986-01-30 9 SUBARU 5-year loaif available $19,900 ARF Ifl v^*s,yUU riXvT value for present car V schemes from 1300cc J» X^ V# JL^ i^W > W!WWW^W*'*^WWWS!^I^W«=-: AAA pfipr 1 «mt6ttM^S^^^^^Mm!^knr'mi rifnr ruiiiln rhe above cars Btwt!v^^ 4 H are quoted at nett prices 5 years 6% (inclusive ofaircon 4 years 51/2% 678 words
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Advertisement39 1986-01-30 9 BLUSfJ SATIN ilm^S^P^ Worth Command a new feminity and elegance in our dresses with distinctive Gifts not applicable to special offer Purchase with voucher not entitled to further ELITE 68 ORCHARD RD PLAZA SINGAPURA items discount or free voucher39 words
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Advertisement208 1986-01-30 10 WE'VE WAITED 25 YEARS TO MAKE THIS ANNOUNCEMENT. They said it couldn't be done. "Singapore's favourite car is a Gentian car," they chortled, "but can anyone please tell us what a B.M.W. is?" In the beginning, the odds were stacked up so high against us, we were afraid they might208 words
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Advertisement112 1986-01-30 11 Bring the spirit of Lunar Mew Year to your friends and loved ones with a gift from ciDODCJomDciDciDI ClTldi fccincjDDincjnciDGJi! SJ^^^\m%[ DESIGN AIR-FLOWN DAILY! j^y iiidirj\ g g I"''^1 The most exquisite collection of trendy design of leather products from wallets, attache cases, document ll y bags files, ladies' bags,112 words
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Advertisement116 1986-01-30 12 Congratulations to BusinessWorld on the opening of their new office and showroom. A Strong Case for BusinessWorld Steelcase Inc. is the leading manufacturer of office furniture in the world. Now BusinessWDrld studies of how Steelcase has helped more than half of the companies in America's Fortune 500--and many major organizations116 words
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Advertisement727 1986-01-30 14 We're proud to play a part towards the making of a fine supermarket that's BIG ON FRESHNESS^^--ACC 1 6 Ltd Ajinomoto (Singapore) Private The Amoy Canning Corp., (S) Ltd. Associated Liquor Distributors \^JsW^ ;^^lfcter River ValleyClose Limited 254 Upper Bukit Timah Road. 13km.. Singapore 2158. (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. V^T /^^^l\727 words
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Advertisement544 1986-01-30 15 Ji» ;^^^K I^B jK^^HP V Bff Bf IPB^ fl 8* "^fife ML B B j*mM 11 U Hbi^. IBHb Blf ■mi Hffi JH oB Bf BM iflHi h Bhw 8988 JBBBv i Kjl Bhi Sehßbm^^mßßß^^ v Bjt jBJ bBW Slk BBk .^^Sbl B^' I BBWBjj (BHBbW BbBV bB/ JBP^Sfl -^^B^_..544 words
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Advertisement170 1986-01-30 16 %•<* Q-fl fl Oft 6>ee^ 77?e New Year With Stylish Elegance! /M. 'ti Chinese Sew 'ear just round the o >rner, it s time to spruce up and Iwk your best. JH^F^p Icrenruafe _i our dressing with fashion accessories that are high on classic style. Clean lines and superior quality170 words
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Advertisement295 1986-01-30 17 tff\ WHERE CAN YOU FIND lUyThe best A JAPANESE ELEPHANT Penguin UP TO HIS NECK IN WATER? Reference d tee t&m**~ I j P Bil II P^II/f The first new completely ""T^Sr" revised edition for Water 1 twenty years reflecting |P a V "J lV| recent changes in spoken gquip295 words
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Advertisement1368 1986-01-30 18 Free Video Übrary Membership and 10 pcs pre-recorded tapes for viewing for every purchase of j^^J^SS^Zfa Portable CompaC t DISC Player tmmmmmmmm^^^^ HH^HBk. the following: -~^i£'^^^k^i~~^^L usual: $675 usual $58c v*r^mkWKggSk mnrnfn7M^M"n NETT: S64O \v^ now:sssO now: s44o TELEFUNKEN VR-2925 HITACHI VT-880E Program me Recording «Wi red f** M ■^W""Ti^F1,368 words
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Advertisement156 1986-01-30 19 Bosch appliances %AJ&%s Idss> JULJL the long run. You get what you pay for is one of the oldest sayings. Yet people still judge many products on price alone. We admit frankly that sometimes you can buy cheaper home appliances on the market than Bosch. That is because Bosch products156 words
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Advertisement186 1986-01-30 19 H ?ir\ci or rv^inn ofOM* unar New Year? If you found it difficult to sing "I ain't gonna squeeze coconuts no more" any orthe following can help you keep If you've had difficulty in locating Harlen Coconut Cream (and therefore deprived your husband of a good 'sing-song') we'd like to186 words
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Article565 1986-01-30 20 A tragedy shared by all WHAT was to have been a routine mission to chalk up another first in space a classroom in orbit has ended in tragedy. The destruction of the US space shuttle Challenger, and the death of seven astronauts, is a sad episode565 words
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719 1986-01-30 20 Ni/nQ "NING JUITA" "young and beautiful" how vain, friends tease. I hasten to explain that the words do not refer to me but to my ideals in art, and that "ning" means "fresh" rather than "young" in the physical sense. But why a719 words
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Article, Illustration1280 1986-01-30 20 ISMAIL KASSIM - Mahathir goes on the offensive Around the region ISMAIL KASSIM Bid to restore image and standing With He's trying to repeat triumph of 1983 during the constitutional crisis 4 Over the next nine weeks, he intends to bring the battle to the PAS heartland in Kelantan and Trengganu and across1,280 words
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Advertisement159 1986-01-30 20 ON SALE NOW $4 JANUARY 15, 1986 Ss TS SINGAPORE business It's the Tiger's turn When investor confidence is eroded A blessing in disguise? In pursuit of courier dollar Japanese restaurants face tough times Enough cents to keep going A taste of middle-management Rough times ahead for RUFs The money159 words
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Article620 1986-01-30 21 HO CHIN BENG - HO CHIN BENG Table talk By Rising populations will form teeming megacities 4... By 2025, three out of every five people will live in a teeming urban area. The fast-paced migration into cities will create a Gordian knot of urban problems. 7 THE earthquake620 words
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Article, Illustration677 1986-01-30 21 TAIPEI Taiwan's Nationalist rulers are playing a guessing game over who will succeed President Chiang ChingKuo, who, at 75, is now frail and inactive. A series of reshuffles last year in the government and Kuomintang (Nationalist) Party sidelined some favoured candidates and made forecastsReuter - 677 words
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Article, Illustration676 1986-01-30 21 LONDON You may well have a point. The Westland saga has put more helicopters on television screens than at any time since the opening sequence of MASH. But the machines have had only a fly-on part; the protagonists have beenThe London Sunday Times - 676 words
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Advertisement362 1986-01-30 21 gp^\ ELBA's Lunar %Jk New Year Offer! /,^^^TX»Grab this real bonus \x v^^ savings now! Thermostat grill Double-glass door Lifetime warranty on safety glass Electric oven and grill free service jBBEBHBBMBHHBSKIMWMBBBHMBBBBBBBfIi Colours almond beige, P8 avocado green, white ■■jßdLri-i« -BiKhl aflni $960 1 SflßHpH^^t w^Hli 1 i u I iPmr362 words
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725 1986-01-30 22 6 A fortnight ago he alleged that Singaporeans were leeches sucking the blood of Indonesians. Now he charges that Singapore courts prosecute "only non-Singaporeans" while letting guilty Singaporeans go scot free. For reasons I do not want to go into in this letter725 words
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On the buses
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121 1986-01-30 22 I WOULD like to thank the Singapore Bus Service for providing feeder service 367 between the Bukit Batok bus terminal and the vicinity of Bukit Batok West. There are, however, too few buses on the service. During the peak hours, it is common to121 words
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Letter167 1986-01-30 22 ONE occasionally sees two or three buses on the same service arriving at a bus stop. At 7.40 pm on Nov 10, however, no fewer than six Service 196 buses arrived at the bus stop in Robinson Road. Those who were in the crowd at167 words
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173 1986-01-30 22 THIS letter is to warn all schools about the danger heavy movable objects pose to their students. A near-fatal accident involving one such heavy movable object happened last Friday morning in my niece's school in Toa Payoh. It was during recess. After her meal,173 words
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131 1986-01-30 22 Interchange will be good for passenger safety I AM writing to express the hope that the authorities will set up a permanent bus interchange in Tampines as soon as possible. Both sides of Avenue 5, which is presently used as temporary interchange, are often congested with buses parked in long131 words
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496 1986-01-30 22 Don't push property prices beyond the reach of this group YOUR reader Mr C.H. Ng made some interesting observations (ST, Jan 24) when he bemoaned the state of the property market. He accurately stated that part of the so-called property boom in the early 1980s was due to government measures496 words
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157 1986-01-30 22 DESPITE the emotional outburst of Malaysian Chinese Association members in Malaysia over Mr Tan Koon Swan's detention in Singapore, the Malaysian and Singapore governments have shown considerable restraint. The avenge Malaysian and Singaporean are not unduly provoked into any157 words
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Letter93 1986-01-30 22 I FEEL Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam is right to ask the Ministry of Labour to substantiate its statement last week that there is a job available for every new job-seeker. I have been unemployed for six months. I registered with the Employment Service Department in November93 words
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189 1986-01-30 22 SBC must make Giro easy to use I SUPPORT any technological improvements and so was very interested when the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation notice to renew my television licence indicated it could be done by Inter-Bank Giro. I accordingly sent in the completed form and received an acknowledgement card dated Dec189 words
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Letter79 1986-01-30 22 To cross or not to cross I HAVE many a time remained by the roadside whenever the red man signal is on even though there is no traffic along the stretch of road. I have felt like a fool for not crossing the road during this time because many pedestrians79 words
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Advertisement639 1986-01-30 22 AT ALL THE RIGHT PLACES. IN ALL THE BEST SPOTS Vfelcome To The Pearl Of The Orient's Newest Pride: ini B* mm mm HH PP II I I AM ABi if ittM M^t w «w ilk Mfc im jtito PH IHI PK Ml Ml Ml fll Bw H Pff PI639 words
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Advertisement11 1986-01-30 22 When in need, The Stroits Times Classified is what you need.11 words
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Article, Illustration66 1986-01-30 23 SHARE prices fell in light trading on the Singapore stock market yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index fell 6.13 points to 599 45. And the Business Times Composite Index lost 6.28 points to 514.33. Falls led rises 126 to 19. There were 27 counters unchanged. Volume rose66 words
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Article70 1986-01-30 23 H Tai-Pan 65 +1 Landmarks H 170 +5 JC-Wt. 95+5 HUakoff 228 +4 C I Tant 154 +4 i C Ent 94 +4 G tumber 63 +4 UOt 100 +3 Prima 452 +2 Cvhberf 442 +2 Perfs Plant 256 +2 NOl 113 +2 Ul SecurrHe*. 90 +2 Harmau 8970 words
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Article74 1986-01-30 23 Ne* Sefendah 180 -55 H Leont Credit 380 -50 Ron Elect 230 -50 Kentucky Spore 193 -22 TDM 136 -17 Ml 112 -15 BRaya (0 -15 Sm Lrn Finance 127 -13 Hlto-iM Ul -13 Mine 73 -11V4 Seaion 52Vi -ll'/i rft Tn Corp 109 -11 Rate*- 4 169 -1074 words
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Article11 1986-01-30 23 SIA 934,000 Haw Par 318,000 MUI 268,000 Promet 260,00011 words
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Article73 1986-01-30 23 Jan 28 Jan 29 BT Composite ***** 514 33 BT Indicator *****10 *****24 BT 06/OS -258 -290 CADI -6712 —67% OBV -*****1 -*****5 ST Industrials 605 58 599.45 ST Finance *****9 *****0 ST Hotels 639.53 637.66 Jan 28 Jan 29 ST Properties 367.27 363.97 ST Minings 300.70 300.39 ST73 words
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Article33 1986-01-30 23 INDICES High Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1985/86 High 852.65 (7/3/85) 757.79 (8/3/85) 1985/86 Low 588.41 (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)33 words
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Article14 1986-01-30 23 THE US dollar lost four ticks to close at DM 2.3990 in Singapore.14 words
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Article20 1986-01-30 23 DM Y FF 8$ HS VMM ***** 2.3900 194.50 unq 2.1335 unq 1.4080 2.3825 193.65 7.3418 2.1345 *****20 words
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Article12 1986-01-30 23 In Singapore, gold lost US$O.2O to close at U*****.30 an ounce.12 words
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Article33 1986-01-30 23 Eurodollar: Gained two ticks to 92.11 a contract. Dentechemark: Gained seven ticks to 0.4212 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained 46 ticks to 0.*****5 a contract. Gold: Remained unchanged at U*****.80 an ounce.33 words
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Article542 1986-01-30 23 KL company files suit over forward contracts KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Stockbroking firm OSK and Partners Sdn Bhd, which is involved in a controversy over forward contracts in Sigma International's shares with two Singapore broking firms, has filed suits against Associated Asian Securities (Pte) Ltd andNST - 542 words
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Article, Illustration367 1986-01-30 23 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ By CITING the sudden plunge in oil prices last week, the world's largest operator of offshore rigs, Global Marine Inc, filed for protection from its creditors on Monday under chapter 11 of the US Federal Bankruptcy Code. The Houston-based offshore drilling367 words
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132 1986-01-30 23 Making it even faster the Nets way IT TAKES less than half a minute to pay for something the cashless way but the wait will be even shorter soon. Nets, the company overseeing the introduction of cashless shopping in Singapore, wants to cut the present 28 seconds needed for a132 words
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167 1986-01-30 23 A SINGAPORE company has won a $35-mlltion contract to supply cranes and heavy lifts for a fertiliser project in Bangladesh. Under the contract, Walter Wright (Singapore) will supply the equipment to a Japanese firm, Toyo Engineering Company, which is building a area fertiliser plant167 words
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Article56 1986-01-30 23 TOKYO, Wed. Sanyo Electric Company said yesterday its unconsolidated profit in the business year, ended Sept 30, 1985 rose 5 per cent over the previous year. The profit amounted to 58.49 billion yen (*****.96 million) on sales of 1.***** trillion yen, up 5.6 per cent over theAFP - 56 words
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284 1986-01-30 23 Lquidity level cut for banks in Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin announced today a cut in commercial banks' liquidity requirement and the liberalisation of Bank Negara's export credit refinancing (ECR) facilities to increase banking liquidity and promote Malaysian exports. The liquidity requirement of commercial banks will beBernama - 284 words
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167 1986-01-30 23 NEW YORK, Wed. Cartier Inc., the elegant Fifth Avenue jeweller, yesterday admitted bilking New York State and City out of sales tax on millions of dollars in jewellery- and agreed to pay more than US$2.2 million (Ss4.6Bmillion) in back taxes and fines. The penaltiesUPI - 167 words
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Article61 1986-01-30 23 OAK BROOK (Illinois), Wed. McDonald's Corp said it plans to add about 500 restaurants this year, about 200 of which will be outside the United States. It said last year a new McDonald's opened every 15 hours somewhere in the world, increasing the total number of outletsReuter - 61 words
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Article85 1986-01-30 23 HONGKONG, Wed. Hongkong's insurance industry should face tougher rules to upgrade consumer safeguards, a governme at-appointed law reform commission here said. In a recommendation report just released to the government's lawmakers, the commission proposed that an insurer could not avoid p?.ying claims by saying that theAFP - 85 words
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Article64 1986-01-30 23 SEATTLE (Washington), Wed. The US aircraft maker Boeing yesterday posted a 54 per cent increase in fourth-quarter pro!its last year to US$lBB mMion (*****.4 million), up from US$l24 million during the same period in UM. The fourth-quarter performance brings the company's annual net profit to US$566 millionAFP - 64 words
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Article75 1986-01-30 23 TOKYO, Wed. Minebea Co, a leading Japanese precision bearing maker, said yesterday its consolidated ordinary profit in the business year ended Sept 30 dropped more than 30 per cent from the previous year. The profit amounted to 6.34 billion yen (5567.5 million), down 32.2 per cent fromAFP - 75 words
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Article79 1986-01-30 23 NEW YORK, Wed. Exxon, the world's biggest oil company, said yesterday its 1985 profits fell 11.9 per cent to US$4.B7 billion (5*10.4 billion) due partly to a charge taken in anticipation of a court judgment against it. On Monday, the US Supreme Court refused to hear Exxon's appealReuter - 79 words
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397 1986-01-30 23 JAPANESE yen contracts hit a record for the third time this month at the Singapore financial futures exchange yesterday. Traders in the yen pit at the Singapore International Monetary Exchange drove the yen futures contract to a397 words
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Article159 1986-01-30 23 HONGKONG, Wed. The Hongkong Industrial and Commercial Bank (HICB) today reported a net loss of more than HK$lO.B million (552.9 million) for the six months ending last December. The figure was reported by the government-ap-pointed board of the HICB, which was taken over by the159 words
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Advertisement207 1986-01-30 23 .ddflifefc. H|M hbmh H^fe, MB .^tfl^fe^ m^B I I Hi I Bb. h|Bp w» I ■Haw I HTCiBAi mmt CAN BE AS EASY If you have our guarantee. And we can give you that guarantee in more ways than one. You can choose between our export credit insurance service. Or,207 words
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Article2577 1986-01-30 24 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the stock exchange, is covered in "business done". Further, because al dealings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend in2,577 words
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Article2415 1986-01-30 24 INDUSTRIALS AChoc(l92S)(s) 1.96(1) 1.95(7) 1.88 Xd Aisb (0.59 4 B 0 60S) (28) 0.59 (6) 0.594 Alcom (0.518 0.545) (6) 0.53 (2) 0 52 Amd (3.308 3 60S) Antah (2.705) (2) 2.90 (1) 2.89 (5) 2 88 (4) 2.87 (13) 2.86 (3) 2 84 (3)2,415 words
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Article2567 1986-01-30 24 Al shares quoted have a par value of $1. unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip rif Ms. N Tax-eiernpted dividend. ABN is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dollars 1985/86 Last Yield Vol Day Hfeh Low Company Sale Change ('000)2,567 words
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630 1986-01-30 25 TRADING on the Singapore stock market was mixed yesterday and dealers blamed selling pressure on Malaysian stocks for the 6.13-point drop in the index. Selective quality Singapore stocks were holding on well, dealers noted. The Straits Times Industrial Index fell 6.13 points to close at630 words
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Article282 1986-01-30 25 Jm 29 HK$ Chante Assoc Intl Hotel I.OOS Bonk Of Eost Asio 25 00 -0.3 Cheung Kong 20.10 -0 4 China Light 16.00 -0.4 Cross Horb Tunnel 10.10 unch F E Consortium 0.54 -0 02 For Eost Exch Philex 0.050 unch G I Cement Great Eagle 071 unch Hang282 words
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Article325 1986-01-30 25 Ian 29 C«nt$ Chanfe (Aust) A C I 304 +4 A N I 310 +8 A P M 328 2 Aberfoyle 850 onch Age 245 unch Alhonce Oil Aided MiH 330 +2 Ampol Exp 210 Ampol Pet 245 unch An* 453 Aihton 128 -I BHP 876 +6 Beoch Petroleum325 words
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Article348 1986-01-30 25 Jan 29 Yen Chant e Aimomoto 1160 -10 Ako, 449 +19 Amodo 806 +8 Asoh. Chem 760 -2 Asoh. doss 903 -4 Bank Tk 700 -5 Bodgestone 513 +1 Canon 1130 -10 Casio Computer 1800 unch Citizen 539 +11 D Nip Print 1280 10 D Nippon Screen Da*. 925348 words
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Article69 1986-01-30 25 I I I I I I -I I I I NST Index Wednesday 1,065.23(1,079.00) -J Hongkong Hang Seng Wednesday 1,736.35(1,754.38) g£_ Austraian Mi-Ordinaries Wednesday 1060.5 (1055.6) Nkkei Stock Average Wednesday 12,957.14 (12,993.69) Financial fines Industrials Tuesday 1,155.4 (1,139.0) Dow Jones Average lg;s Tuesday 1,556.42 (1,537.61) fiL (Figures in brackets69 words
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Article234 1986-01-30 25 lan 21 US$ Change Alcoo 41 *4 +1 Allied Chem Cp 47% -tt AHis-Chalmers 3% Am Tel Tel 22% -tt Amox Inc 14 -tt Amr Corp 47% +tt Bethlehem Stl 17% unch Boeing Co 47% Burroughs Cp 67% +1% Caterpillar Co 45% Chase Monhtn 71 +I*4 Chrysler Cp234 words
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Article536 1986-01-30 25 lacs 21 Pence Chartfi INDUSTRIALS AKecH-yons 265 -I Ass. Dairies BTRPLC 403 +5 Babcocks 178 +5 Borclays 447 +10 Beecham 366 +13 BKTC 273 +5 Blue Circle 546 +5 BOC Group 290 +9 Boots 248 +2 Bowater 283 +15 BATS 345 +2 Britannia 135 unch BP 588 +12 B536 words
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Article282 1986-01-30 25 1- Mn $1 000. 2 For b«t custonwn only. 3 OCBC Fmnce. 4 only avabbte at DBS fnance. UOf ra«ei. M abo avalabie at U». abo a»alaWe at DBS Finance. OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 5Vi 5 4 3 /4 5 Mo.ithly IV4 Autosave 4'/2282 words
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Article149 1986-01-30 25 Interbank Over the Foreign Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit ol to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5201-1.5229 6.68—6.59 Canadian dollar 1.5067-1.5084 6.71-6.59 NZ dollar 1.1272-1.1310 8.95-8.66 Sterling pound 3.0124-3.0160 3.36-3.30 US dollar 2.1350-2.1360 4.72-4.67 Local dolars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 12.7060-12.7157149 words
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Article110 1986-01-30 25 THE US dollar closed lower against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it opened at 2.1350/70 and closed at 2.1350/60. It traded within a range of 2.1365 and 2.1315 in active trading. Against the deutschemark, the greenback closed lower compared with its opening of110 words
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Article143 1986-01-30 25 THE kilobar market traded between 5524,370 and 5524.440 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened at U*****.90/4.40. It traded to the day's high of U*****.60/355.00 before closing for lunch at U*****.40 80. It re-opened at U5W54.30/80 and traded down to the day's low of U*****.30/ 80. It rose143 words
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Article21 1986-01-30 25 GOLD USJ/oz Ned Tues Singapore 354.00—354.50 354.00—354.50 Hongkong 354.25-354.75 354.20-354.70 Tues Mon New York 352.80-353.30 353.60—354.10 London 352.00-352.50 354.50-355.0021 words
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Article191 1986-01-30 25 Managers' prices for Jan 29 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0.87 0.92 The Savings Fund 0 77— 082 Spore Prog Fund 0 36— 0 38 Spore Sec Fund 0.57-0 61 Spore Invest Fund 048—051 S port- Equity Fund 0 40— 0.43 Asia Urit Trust Mai Invest Fund 1191 words
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Article74 1986-01-30 25 Eurodollar 3-month deposit EURODOLLAR futures were slightly mixed in quiet trading with operators cautious, awaiting details of the US Treasury's firstquarter refunding package. The March contract closed at 92.11. (700 implied interest rate) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Mat 92.13/12 92.14 92.11 92.11 784 Ju 91.01 92.04 92.01 92.0174 words
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Article, Illustration42 1986-01-30 25 TRADING in deutschemark futures was fairly moderate. The March contract closed at 0.4212. (US dollar Deutschemark) Open mch Lew Sett Est Vol Mar 0.4203 0.4221 0.4202 0.4212 1087 J U 0.4248 Sept 0.4284 Op*** lit (Tm»>: Nl. Act Vol (Tra): 1«8.42 words
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Article49 1986-01-30 25 MARCH yen traded a record turnover of 2,300 lots, which broke the previous high of 1,755 lots set on Jan 24. (Japanese Yen) Open High Lew Sett Est Vol Mar 0.*****5 0.*****7 0.*****5 0.*****5 2053 Ju 0.*****1 Sept 0.*****8 Ope* Ist (Tms): 1171. Aet V»l (Ties): 887.49 words
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Article, Illustration42 1986-01-30 25 TRADING in gold futures was at a standstill but February settlement closed higher at U*****.80 an ounce. (In US$ per troy ounce) Open High Lew Sett Est Vol Feb 354.80 Mar 356.50 Apr ***** Open tot <Tb«): fl. Act Vol (Tues):42 words
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Article99 1986-01-30 25 Crude MS/tomc paknoi Jan 595 (north) 590 (souta) 580 (centra) Refined pain oi US$/tomes RBD palm Feb 282 50 (sellers) Mar 285 (sellers; Apr 300 (sellers) RBO Otein Feb 295 (sellers) Mar 300 (sellers) Apr 307.50 (sellers) (seders) RBO Stearin Feb 270 (sellers) Mar 2/2.50 (sellers) Apr 28099 words
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Article17 1986-01-30 25 Rubber Ctosinj prices cents/klo Singapore February 155.00 down one cents Malaysia February ***** down 0.50 cents17 words
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Article25 1986-01-30 25 Clown prices Copper £/»onne Tuts Sptt 1024 50-1025 00 (*****0 1027 50) 3 months 1052.50-1053.50 (1057 00 1057.50) Market tone: Steady Sales: 21,125 tonnes25 words
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Article21 1986-01-30 25 CM* prict» SMv«f IBJ/tror Singapore 616-6 21 6.1 r >— 6.2o Tan Mm NtwYork 613-618 6.5-6 20 Soarct Credit Suit*. Sport21 words
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Article23 1986-01-30 25 <M •> MICH Aluminium f/tomt Tun Spot 793.00-793 50 (807.50-808.00) 3 months 821.5) 822 00 (838 00—838.50) Market toie Easier Sates: 21.125 tonnes23 words
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Article, Illustration379 1986-01-30 25 LCL Recehrinf Re*c"*mnt SNp (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Hock A Virginia (6) 2/2 (2130) F7 1030-1130/1230-1330 Nl/Sl 1130-1230 PI Tanah Air (509) 31/1 (0100) F7 1900-1700 B3 Annapurna (431) 31/1 (0400) F8 1900 2000 113 Columbia Sta (0574) 31/1 (0600) Fl 2100-2200 B8 Supanya (335/N) 31/1 (0700) Fl379 words
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Article, Illustration238 1986-01-30 25 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppet Wharves Professor Rylke Kl7 aside 30/1 Qmghecheng Kl5 aside 30/1 Southern Glory K27 aside 30/1 Straits Venture K2SW a'side 30/1 Bintulu I KO9 30/1 30/1 Cgm Velay KlO 30/1 31/1 Friendship Kl9 30/1 1/2 Frances Bay K27 30/1 1/2 Hugheverett K2l 30/1238 words
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209 1986-01-30 26 LONDON, Wed. Traders and London Metal Exchange (LME) officials gave a mixed welcome to news that the Kuala Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM) is to reopen on Monday after a suspension dating from Oct 25 immediately after the International Tin Council (ITC) ceased supporting209 words
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717 1986-01-30 26 ANTHONY HOE - ANTHONY HOE By Those who have say it will strengthen industry IT SEEMS like many stockbrokers have not read the new securities Bill which was first read in Parliament earlier this month. Most stockbrokers, dealers, analysts and observers contacted by The Straits Times717 words
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Article, Illustration193 1986-01-30 26 GERMAN-MADE Waku ladders, now on display at the Sixth Offshore SouthEast Asia oil exhibition at the World Trade Centre, are so versatile that they can be used almost anywhere. You can use the ladder indoors or out, on flat or sloping surfaces. It can also193 words
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Article49 1986-01-30 26 ARE von breaking new ground In research? HAS your company c»me op with aa Ingeni<hm new product? HAVE you g«t a bright Idea you want the world to know about? Then tell Innovations about It. Write please don't phone to timesdollar, 391, Kim Seng Read, Singapore M23.49 words
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563 1986-01-30 26 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The MsBo million standby credit facility for the Malaysian stockbroking industry is expected to come from three major banks. Sources said the consortium coming up with the funds will comprise Malayan Banking, Bank Burniputra Malaysia and United Malayan BankingMBT - 563 words
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Advertisement150 1986-01-30 24 X* flLid, i &^%L (f^^i Better Quality, More Choices J&tffK '^r r_Wkt jhx_ us F a bu'ous Prizes to be won! fi^ll^flk- /flB jfi^^^4_^y^\fe Prices from $1.00 onwards three 9 bottlesjfj s^ 1 SQr 1*33.90 [$17.90 1 TTig^^^^f^' Wide ran Q'"9 festive Products like gift items, one set »j<#« l^Jg^'^3^'150 words
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Advertisement12 1986-01-30 25 Use The Straits Times Classified to sell and you'll be money ahead.12 words
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Advertisement242 1986-01-30 26 Met iimi-m m ''l 'r V 1 1 > W&r \o\ i <BL j l V Solar heating systems. \,oa°*p \o Expected date of completion 8>/ att atoV lo/ o DOUBLE STOREY June 1986 9*J^o»^ aV TERRACE HOUSES tBte 12 UNITS ONLY KIM TOH REALTY CO. (PTE) LTD. vOs. ISLAND242 words
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Advertisement198 1986-01-30 26 SOTH KTOHOI.DKRSOK BEST DENKI CO., LTD. (Kaliushiki KaMM lM Ifc-nkil 5\ Per Cent Convertible Bonds Due 1997 Pursuant to Clause 7lß) and (Ciof the Trust Deed dated 24th March. 1982 under which the above Bonds were issued, notice is hereby (riven as follows: 1 On December 17. 198r>. the Board198 words
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Advertisement4086 1986-01-30 27 i TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: Monday Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm Ord.n.ry. $5.00 per line (Min $1500) Foo d/Ent«rt.i n m«it (2 -5) CATS. I V3V/\J V^ V^ V V \J M V/ TimwHouM,39oKimB«ngßo»d (Min $7?B6Sunday Times) "^^^(166^174)" 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage Massage4,086 words
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Advertisement441 1986-01-30 27 TMEA CLOSER LOOK Almost everyday, there are job seekers offering their services through our 'Situations Wanted' column. If you are employing, you may just find the right person at classification 65. b A 36 House Renovation/ Decor SPECIALISED IN ROOF-LEAKAGE, attap, asbestos roof, gutter, celling, plumbing, painting, fencing, woodwork, cementwork441 words
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Advertisement573 1986-01-30 27 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators SALES, RENTAL, REPAIR, spray painting for fridge, airconditioner, cooker. Trade-in available. Holland Refrigeration, *****38. FOR PROMPT a Efficient service call: *****78. Specialise in repairing all types of alrconds., refrigerators Day night service. 38 TV/ Video/ Hi-Fi ANTENNAS INSTALLATION SERVICE. We provide aerials from Germany/ Japan at reasonable573 words
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Advertisement778 1986-01-30 28 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal $30 $70 per trip House removal, transportation service, office removal specialised in pianos, organs delivery and disposal service. Experienced, reliable and responsible workers provided Reasonable charges, good fast .service. Day/ night service We are at your service 7 days a week from Ba.m. to lOp m.778 words
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Advertisement829 1986-01-30 28 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTANT PROVIDES book-keeping services Incl final accounts for companies Sharon: *****20/ *****18 PART-TIME BOOK-KEEPING services include F'inal Accounts available. Fees negotiable. Tel: Miss Lee *****70 office hours. REGISTRATION ADDRESS ($10)/ Answering ($10)/ Telex ($5)/ 24 Hours Answering. *****09 TYPING, ANSWERING, MAILING, Tlx, Acct.829 words
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Advertisement530 1986-01-30 28 57 Business Opportunities WHOLESALERS NEEDED FOR clearance on children toys 0,000 pcs. for $150 each. Below cost. Call Dave *****54/ *****46. WE ARE INTERESTED in charcoal packing 5 kg. per carton for export. Contact: *****23/ *****45. 58 Other Business Products/ Services MANAGEMENT CORPORATION STRATA title of walk-up apt., we provide530 words
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Advertisement701 1986-01-30 28 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available FILIPINO 5220 THAI 5220 SRI LANKAN SIM INDONESIAN S2OO OFF DAYS COMPENSATED We seiec 1 Uaned orientate our ve r y oat gr:s Good atitude ha'dworkmg honest obedient Complete placement fee includes: A^are 55.000 Security Bond SlOOOO PA Per'ormaicp Bond Visa Fee701 words
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Advertisement503 1986-01-30 28 68 Situations Vacant: Tutorial SCH. TEACHERS ONLY. Telok Blangah, EMS (Sec.2), Hougang. Queenstown (Sec. 3 'A' Maths). Others also. High fees. *****31. TUTORS NEEDED: Woodlands, Queenstown. Teachers Needed: Marine Parade, Balestier. (*****53). 69 Situations Vacant: Domestic FILIPINO DOMESTICS for Canada. For more information, please phone Joyce Hecht of Inter Ocean503 words
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Advertisement577 1986-01-30 28 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical We have been appointed Operators for the Changi Airport Business Centre scheduled to open on March 15, 1986. THE CANDIDATES: 1. Chinese above 25 years of age with a great personality. 2. Mature, people-oriented and self-motivated. 3. Good administrative abilities.577 words
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Advertisement607 1986-01-30 28 Ijiarpersi CLERK/TYPIST Requirements: GCE "O" level Able to type at 35 w.p.m. Pleasant personality 1 year's clerical experience Benefits: 5-day week e lVi months' bonus e Medical and hospitalisation benefits Interested applicants, please write in with full details of qualifications, experience and contact phone number to: The Group Personnel Department607 words
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Advertisement607 1986-01-30 28 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical REDS HAIR SALON requires Chi nese Receptionist. Must have good personality, at least 18 and 1 year working experienre Working hours: 10- Bpm *****20 school-leavers for training as private secretaries under work and study schemes. Free explanations. =04-02 Colombo Court. WANTED CHINESE SECRETARY. Fluent in607 words
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Advertisement574 1986-01-30 28 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales Tne challenge of an exciting career with Lancone, the leading name in French cosmetics, begins with us. We imfP* a Cosmetiques De France Pte Ltd 'J^ b are seeking young, dynamic ladies to t^,¥ join our expanding team of Beauty Advisor (Full-time/Part-time)574 words
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Advertisement598 1986-01-30 28 SALES REPRESENTATIVES SALES TRAINEES VAN SALESMEN to promote fast selling products. Average income $1,450 for right candidates. 142-B Sims Avenue, Tel *****08 SBS Bus No. 1, 2, 4, 9, 13, 20, 26, 28, 33, 50, 51, 62, 71, 84, 90, 100 AZ VAC INTERNATIONAL, a newly setup co. has vacancies598 words
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Advertisement594 1986-01-30 29 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical I Tj I The MRT Corporation invites applications for the following positions: OPERATIONS DIVISION TECHNICIANS 1) Automatic Fare CoJectkm 2) Communications System 3) Permanent Way (Railway Track) 4) Power Supplies Power Section 5) Roing Stock 6) Supervisory Control Systems Power Section Salary594 words
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Advertisement630 1986-01-30 29 72 Situations Vacant: Technical A plastics manufacturing company in Jurong requires a: CIVIL ENGINEER to join its managment team in a joint-venture project. The applicant should have a degree/ diploma in Civil Engineering with experience in the designing of sewerage/ drainage systems, liaison with government authorities, developers and contractors, and630 words
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Advertisement592 1986-01-30 29 72 Situations Vacant: Technical WEARNES TECHNOLOGY (PTE) LTD A MAJOR COMPUTER MANUFACTURING COMPANY REQUIRES A DYNAMIC: BUYER with: Diploma/ OCE A' level in Electronic Engineering Must have initiative &be able to work independently Min. 2 years' experience as a buyer in an electronic Industry A competitive salary will be offered592 words
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Advertisement533 1986-01-30 29 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production I i tt 1 i I i mm i i i i i i i r~" u nnosro MlitM* +J 0 hoppO*^ __M Hitachi is among 4*fis* the world's largest 111 I_J l Colour Television Picture Tubes Manufacturing533 words
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Advertisement344 1986-01-30 29 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous BENSONS METAL PRODUCTS PTE LTD o Bensons we require the following: FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS (Can earn up to Ss42o pel month) Singaporeans only Age: 16 years above Primary education No experience required Able to work on 2 rotatlnf shifts OPERATORS/ SETTERS Singaporeans only NTC 3in Metal344 words
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Advertisement611 1986-01-30 29 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous f DHDB invites applications from Singapore Citizens for the following posts:--(A) HOUSING MAINTENANCE INSPECTOR GCE 'A' Levels with Full Science Certificate, Singapore Polytechnic/ Ngee Ann Polytechnic Diploma in Building, Building Management Maintenance or equivalent qualifications. Making periodic inspections on tenancies, attending to611 words
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Advertisement99 1986-01-30 29 A fast- paced and growing US-based organisation manufacturing high quality electronic components requires Completed Secondary education Possess class 2/3 driving licence Physically fit At least 1 years experience in despatch and store work Interested applicants are invited to Tel: 481 4634 for interview appointment. ATTENTION) LADIES BETWEEN 20-25 with pleasant99 words
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Advertisement526 1986-01-30 29 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous s l i ORCHARD HOTEL SINGAPORE Invites applications for the following positions ASSISTANT SECURITY OFFICER Completed Secondary education I Relevant experience required STEWARD SUPERVISOR Completed Secondary education With relevant wording experience I LOUNGE HOSTESS Pleasant personality Preferably with relevant experience ROOM MAID e Completed Secondary education526 words
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Advertisement790 1986-01-30 30 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellanec us SKILLED FA ARTIST wanted by small mternatu nal design company We're loosing for a F'A artist who's pro.id to be a craftsman, capat >e of FAs to very high standards. Overseas training (3 month >) will be arranged for right person. Please write enclosing j790 words
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Advertisement576 1986-01-30 30 81 Vehicles For Hire ORIENT~CAR LEASING PTE LTD otters WEEKEND SPECIAL 1300 c.c. $130 1600 c.c. $150 Collection: Friday 4 00pm Return: Monday 10.00am 8-seater mini bus $80 per day. 13-seater mini bus $100 per day. 19-seater mini bus, chauffeur driven, $55 an hour. Min. 3 hours. Blind van $30576 words
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Advertisement894 1986-01-30 30 85 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/Volvo REGISTERED AUG. '84 Volvo 240 GLE 18 mths. old. Fully auto., good condition. 1 pte. owner. Mileage travel 38.000 km. $50,000 0.n.0. Call Mr. Lee *****95 SEPT. "80 VOLVO 244 GL Auto. Private owner, sports rims, radio cassette. Call *****82. 74 VOLVO 144, good condition.894 words
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Advertisement835 1986-01-30 30 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan $3290 Drive away a March 1.0 GL Authorised Dealer: DELTA MOTOR Bukit Timah Showroom: Tel: *****55 Katong Showroom: Tel: *****55 Open on Sunday 10am to 4pm ALMOST 80 DATSUN 120Y, pte. owner. Aircon., radio cassette, accident free. $10,300 0.n.0. Tel: *****75. ALMOST 83 NISSAN Pulsar 1835 words
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Advertisement907 1986-01-30 30 90 For Sale: Toyota •81 MODEL. TOYOTA Starlet, 1000 c.c. Super Deluxe, square lamp. Tachometer, rear wiper. Pte. owner, aircon., radio cassette $13,300. Tel: *****02 (Sam). NON PARF '77 Toyota Corona 1600 c.c. New metallic paint, new tax, radio cassette, s/rims. Asking $5,400 0.n.0. Tel: *****51. TOYOTA CELICA, '72 model,907 words
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Advertisement937 1986-01-30 30 97 For Sale- 97 For Sale: 97 For Sale: 97 For Sale: 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles Commercial Vehicles Commercial Vehicles Commercial Vehicles j Commercial Vehicles I DAIHATSU TIPPER The Contractors Workhorse Daihatsu's meticulous engineering and long experience in construction vehicle production f^Q^ UHjtM 1 combine to give you the937 words
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Advertisement640 1986-01-30 30 93 For Sale: Honda •84 CIVIC 1.5, family 2nd car, 9,000 km, pte. owner, hi-fi, sports rims, accident free. Good cond. $26,000 0.n.0 Tel: *****22 x 261. 6/82 HONDA ACCORD EX'. 2 pte. owners, power steering, central locking, new tax $21,500. *****15. '77 HONDA CIVIC 5-dr Road tax 4/86. Very640 words
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Advertisement745 1986-01-30 30 96 For Sale: Other Makes 74 JAGUAR XJ6 4.2. chauffeur driven, tip top cond. Modified to series 3. New engine, auto transmission, spoke wheels. Highest offer secures. Tel: *****33. TOYOTA SOARER IMPORTED, co regn. 2-dr. EFI 2000 c.c. Auto. Sun-roof, low mileage. See to appreciate. Contact: *****46 Yew. 10/81 CITROEN745 words
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Advertisement540 1986-01-30 30 79 DAIHATSU DOUBLE-CAB 4 tyres diesel aircon. radio cassette ROV pass $4,200 (*****59). •79 120Y VAN $2,300 Toyoace pick-up $2,500. Exchange HP. *****56. Geylang Rd. 642. '80 DAIHATSU 10' Steel Diesel Lorry, 1 owner, good running cond. $3,000 neg. *****88 x 367. '80 DATSUN 120Y panel van, sq. lights, radio,540 words
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Advertisement651 1986-01-30 30 99 Vehicles Wanted ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT FOR ANY USED CARS Company regn. Private regn PARF Or Non-PARF Commercial vans/ pickups CONTACT: MR. LEK TEL: *****76/ *****05 ATTRACTIVE PRICE, HIGHEST OFFER CASH PAYMENT for PARF. non-PARF. used cars. Q registered commercial vans, any model c.c. Trade in considered All customers welcome651 words
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Advertisement842 1986-01-30 31 106 Accommodation Available: Houses J L URBAN DEVELOPMENT 4 9E MANAGEMENT CO PTE LTD (UDMC) PROPERTIES TO LET Tenders are invited foi l letting ot the tollowmg unfurnished residential pro perties:PREMISES LLOYD LEAS ESTATE (CHANGI, Dist 17) Single-Storey Detached Bungalow 3-bedrooms iS( 1 attached servant's quarters at (Refundable Tendei Deposit842 words
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Advertisement740 1986-01-30 31 106 Accommodation Available: Houses END LOT TERR, hse Namly Place Dist 10 3 bdrm., 2 bathrms one servant's room with bath/ furn for rent $1,000/- neg. Principals only Ring *****48. OLD HOLLAND ROAD 2M storey bungalow with sw. mining pool Furnished/ aircond 23,000 sq.ft. Rental $6,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****44 Nelly740 words
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Advertisement529 1986-01-30 31 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments ARCADIA LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS FOR RENT Located in District 11 and the vicinity of country clubs. 4 spacious bedrooms with built-in wardrobes and attached balconies. Fully fitted kitchen with microwave oven, dishwasher, central airconditioning, etc. Swimming/ wading pools, squash courts, jogging track, children's529 words
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Advertisement348 1986-01-30 31 Yang Gdn. $2,500 e Grenville $3,000 Sommerville $3,000 Ardmore $3,200 e Cairnhill Plaza $3,500 e Wing On Life $4,000 e Horizon Twr. $4,000 e Habitat $4,500 e Nassim Mansion $4,800 Beverly Hill $5,500 e Arcadia Gdn. $5,500 e Tanglin Hill townh'se. $6,500 Cuscaden Twr. $6,500 Penth'ses. $6,000 $12,000 TERESA ENTERPRISE348 words
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Advertisement804 1986-01-30 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments (^Ardmore cParkJb OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease Luxury apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership Just off Orchard Road 3-bedrooms, large lounge, ample parking Furnished or unfurnished Rental f rom $3,600 per mth incl service charge Visit our show flat, 10am to spm Monday804 words
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Advertisement956 1986-01-30 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments NEWTON GILSTEAD MANS. bdrms, $1,400 furn., 3 bdrms $1,200 furn D.9, Phoenix Ct. 3 1 sale $320,000. rent $1,500 furn Club St., 3 bdrms., $2,000 unfurn Fuhai Property: *****73/ *****59 5 RMS.: DOVER Cl $600. Jurong W (Mais.) $550 Reservoir Rd (furn.) $550. 4 rms.: Tamplnes956 words
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Advertisement943 1986-01-30 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments I D.19, SERANGOON APT. 2 bdrms $1,200 furn. Tiong Bahru, Guan Chuan St 3 bdrms $700 unfurn Fuhai Property: *****73/ *****59 D.21 NEW GATEHOUSE condo Groundflr 3 rms. Partial/fully furn. Upper fir 3+l. From $2,500 Avail. Mar LPC *****01/ *****73 D.9 BEHIND LUCKY Plaza Kimsia I943 words
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Advertisement894 1986-01-30 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.2t?B THOMSON GROVE I 3 aircon bdrms. with recreational f:i"ilities Tel: *****22 Mrs Ng D.28 MIMOSA COURT. 2 rms with facilities and small gdn Avail immediately Tel: *****94 D.4 TELOK BLANGAH Rd walk-up apt 2 bdrms. $500 Colliers *****2. Mr. Teo. D.5, HONG LEONG Gdn., Blk894 words
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Advertisement675 1986-01-30 31 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms ROOMS AVAILABLE AT I r: hub tlats Various dists Reasonable offer tmpeco *****03 ROOMS FOR FOREIGN students at L'bi A\e Transport tuition arrangeaMe Tel Mr. chia. *****91 ROOMS TO LET In pte apt with bathrm attached Near Parkway Parade. $300 Tel: i.*****6. ROOM AVAIL. FOR foreign675 words
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Advertisement929 1986-01-30 31 113 For Sale: Houses DIST 15 CRESCENT RD. Newly renovated, single storey semi-d 5 bdrms plus servant's rm Separate living dining Marble flooring Built-in approx 3000 sq.ft Land area approx 6000 sq.ft Price: $630,000 neg Knight Fra.ik Checng Hock Chye Bailheu. Tel: *****33. SPECIAL ARCHITECTURAL designed, d/storey terr. h'se in929 words
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Advertisement1593 1986-01-30 32 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses THE PRICE OF TERRACE FOR THE SIZE ffk OF SEMI-DETACHED Ji FksissaftaA --^s&»l. 3 ~~x t T 4 «?B 10 minutes drive to city Within walking distance to Yio Chu Kang «PjJ| MRT Station l|£»l 5 minutes drive1,593 words
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Advertisement2907 1986-01-30 32 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Upgrade to a private residential home at Casa Rosita when prices are in your favour. □V jl y^/^ Choice district 10 location within 3 minutes2,907 words
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Advertisement421 1986-01-30 32 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments BEDOK NORTH 5-RM. Point blk. 406, terrazzo throughout, kitchen cabinets, $137,000 neg 255-3333 BEDOK NORTH 8LK. 139. 5-rm Near centre/ interchange/ market. $115,000. *****95 (agt.) BEDOK PURE 4-RM. All terrazzo. (kitchen ceramic), cabinets, wardrobes. $75,000 neg. *****47. BEDOK SOUTH 8LK.68, high fir All ceramic. $115,000.421 words
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Advertisement484 1986-01-30 32 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3-RM. TOA PAYOH, blk throughout, wardrobe Unobstructed view $33,000 *****45 3-RM. T. PAYOH (<ir to dr Verywell maintained. Convenient locality $45,000 neg Wind *****03 3 ROOMED MARGARET DRIVE, 81k. 96. High floor $48,000 Trl *****08 3/4/5-RM. FLATS av.nl at Telok Blangah, Marine Cres., Holland etc484 words
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Advertisement646 1986-01-30 32 117 Properties Wanted I 3/4/5-RM. HDB/ HUDC t! j quired ny qualified buyers with ready cash Call *****33 118 Factory Spaces Rent at 70$ p.s.f Factory Units From 2834/3789/ 4102 sq ft. Rent Free 2 Months FACTORY SPACES AVAILABLE FOR RENT AT PAYA LEBAR. 1,200 SQ.FT. TO 8,000 SQ.FT. with646 words
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Advertisement659 1986-01-30 33 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Modern warehouse for sale I or lease by unit. Easy instalments. I Located at the junction of MacPherson Road/Airport Road with various dimensions and up-to-date facilities. Please contact Vm Mr Chong/Alice/Doreen WM Tel: *****11 or *****58 INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES FOR RENT Pioneer Sector659 words
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Advertisement637 1986-01-30 33 121 For Rent: Office Spaces International Building Orchard Road outside CBD ample covered carparks Office space for rent Owners Yat Yuen Hong IJBpt Co Pte Ltd (A member of HongFok Group) 737 9355 THE ARCADE 11 Collyer Quay Office apace for lease al $3.00 p I inclusive service charges. e637 words
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Advertisement411 1986-01-30 33 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces Office Spaces Goldhill is Convenience. -^/-V^ Outside CBD. Office space and ff^CT^ A Shops, restaurants and more, all ISwgL pgg^ within tte same bu.lding. available for rent. Over 1 ,000 carparks. I P rofessiona l building services411 words
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Advertisement431 1986-01-30 33 SPORE FINANCE H'SE, 300-650 sq.ft. $1.90 p.s.f. (incl.) City Valuers *****74/5. TABLE. PRESTIGIOUS REGISTRATION address ($l5)/ Answering ($l5)/ Telex ($5) services. *****11. TABLE. WE PROVIDE registration address ($10)/ Answering ($10)/ Telex ($5) services. *****44. TABLE ($5O). Registration address ($10)/ Answering ($10)/ Telefax/ Telex/ Typing. *****12/ *****02. UNION BLDG AIRCON. office431 words
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Advertisement722 1986-01-30 33 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces "supreme house EXHIBITION SPACE on 2nd Storey Approx. 587.15 sq.m. (6,320 sq.ft.) Wide frontage visible from Penang Road. AIRCONDITIONED EXCELLENT SERVICES (AMPLE PARKING LOTS) ENQUIRIES SUPREME HOLDINGS LTD SUPREME HOUSE, 0923 TEL. NO. 336-2466 Ist Storey District 0718 Prime Location Opposite Cathay Area: About 2,900722 words
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Advertisement376 1986-01-30 33 135 Air Travel 135 Air Travel The choice is yours! HONG i KONG/GUANGZHOU/GUILIN TOUR Tour I D ai| y Dep. Group Dep J*D£7N_ -J— -LJffl^' i 488 1 HONG KONG/MACAU TOUR four I" Daily Dep. Group Dep. 4D/3N $1,150/- 5D 4N $1,210/- $1,150/--6D/5N $1,250/- $1,200/- Group Dep Feb 4, 6.376 words
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Advertisement319 1986-01-30 33 137 Tours AMERICA $sooo°° CALIFORNIA SPECIAL 12 DAYS $2880 Dep 82 92 *****2122 132 4 3 113 18 3 25 3 30 3 31 3 GOLDEN TRIANGLE 16 DAYS $3488 Dep 7 2.82 92 102 112. 122 13 2 14 2 152 162 1 3 7 3 153 21 3319 words
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Advertisement595 1986-01-30 33 137 Tours 137 Tours t Holiday Best Sellers T^flfifet fi^ail if ay to tnua NEW RANGE OF UNMATCHED.VALUE-ADDED TOURS! USA Super Specials 10 Days west Coast USA/Los Angeles/Anaheim/Disneyland/ Sea World/ San Diego/Tijuana (Mexico)/Universal Movie Studio/ Knott's Berry Farm/Pasadena/Las Vegas/ Omnimax Theatre 10DaysS$2190 !B y siA6.gTop747i tit, [iVt)Ult, 14/2 21/2. 28/2.595 words
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Advertisement599 1986-01-30 34 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours WORLD'S GRANDEST ICE CARVING FESTIVAL r JtoHOKKAIDO > «_V WINTER A '%m :|__B--4_____. LAND Direct flight to Japan in 6 hours only. Travel by best carrier (BIG TOP). Sample the sumptuous Ghenghis Barbeque. Explore the underground shopping arcade at Sapporo. Shop for Hokkaido's best599 words
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RACING
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Article, Illustration345 1986-01-30 35 ON THE TRACK with TONTO SHOWVISTA, a course scratching last weekend, was the most impressive among the handful of horses sent out against the clock at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. With Luke Danis in the saddle, Showvista stretched out well to register 41.8 sec over 600m345 words
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Article, Illustration22 1986-01-30 35 JON BY "You want a win on Mad Hatter, and a forcast with Wild Choice. That seems appropriate, Miss."22 words
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Article129 1986-01-30 35 PERTH, Wed. Star jo, a narrow winner of the Australian Derby at Ascot on Boxing Day, had to survive another photo-finish to take The West Australian Turf Star award for December. In what is the most competitive month on the local racing calender, racingWAN - 129 words
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Article1255 1986-01-30 35 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A total of 317 horses comprising 114 in Class 1 and 203 in Class 3 have been entered for the Selangor Turf Club Tunku Gold Cup meeting beginning on Feb 9. Late entries are not included. There will be nine races on each of1,255 words
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Article91 1986-01-30 35 THIRTY-ONE hones have been entered for the first classic of the season, the |125,Mt Tonka's Gold Cap over 2,IMm on Feb 11. They are: Albatross D, Andermatt, Be My Love, Beldale Prospect, Benmorven, Big Chief, Brer Wolf, Chariot Supreme, Deposit 11, Feu Vert, Folk Glen,91 words
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Article73 1986-01-30 35 FIVE amateur race meetings have been scheduled for the 1986 season. The first will be a Bukit Timah on Feb 11, followed by Kuala Lumpur (May 1), Penang (June 4), Ipoh (Nov 14) and Bukit Timah (Dec 26). The Singapore Turf Club has informed owners of horses73 words
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Article166 1986-01-30 35 Racing on Sunday- Monday LUNAR New Year Eve falls on Saturday, Feb so the first two days of the Kuala Lumpur meeting will be held on Sunday and Monday. There will be four Ritz Club challenge trophy races on the second weekend, to be chosen from the Class 1 and166 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration85 1986-01-30 36 181 Deaths VENERABLE ANANDA MANGALA NAYAKA MAHA THERA Maha Nayaka in Singapore Malaysia of Sri Lanka Amarapura Maha Nikaya Founder Spiritual Director of Singapore BuddhaYana Organisation Editorial Consultant Production Director of The Young Buddhist Annual Publication Non Residential Religious Advisor of Malacca Buddhist Association, Malaysia Spiritual Counsellor Australia85 words
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Obituary, Illustration88 1986-01-30 36 182 Acknowledgements The Family of the late Anthony Yeo Joo Heng wish to express their heartfelt thank! and gratitude to relatives, friends, colleagues, priests and association prayei group for their prayers, kind assistance, condolences, attendance, dona tions and wreaths during their recen bereavement. The family of the late88 words
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Obituary, Illustration63 1986-01-30 36 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam f AKHAND PATH 1 DEPARTED 30TH JANUARY 1982 IN HIS LOVING MEMORY, THE FAMILY OF THE LATE SARDAR CHAIN SINGH Jl HAYER WILL BE HOLDING AKHAND PATH AT THEIR RESIDENCE NO. 8 NAMLY GARDEN, SINGAPORE 1026 COMMENCING AT BA.M. ON FRIDAY 7TH FEBRUARY. BHOG63 words
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Obituary, Illustration75 1986-01-30 36 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam AKHAND PATH In his loving memory, the family of the late MR. S. RAM SINGH (Olympic Sports Singapore, Rama Sports Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta) will be holding Akhand Path at Pardesi Khalsa Dharmak Diwan, 2 Kirk Terrace, commencing at 9.00am on75 words
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Obituary, Illustration75 1986-01-30 36 183 Condolences 183 Condolences A CONDOLENCES k We extend our deepest sympathy and condolences to Mr 1 Henry Yeo Hee Kuang and the family of our late Chairman MR YEO JOO HENG who passed away peacefully on Jan 25, 1 986 in Singapore. fi From I The Management75 words
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Obituary, Illustration213 1986-01-30 36 PATRICIA TOH SIEW PENG Age: 27 years was called home to be with the Lord on 28 Jan '86 leaving behind hoi loveo ones: PARENTS: Paul Toh Ah Choy Lucy Yeo Cheng Sok FIANCE: Jeffrey Ng Chwon Hean BROTHER: Michael Toh Thlam Huat SISTER-IN-LAW: Mabel Tan Yong Slang213 words
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Obituary, Illustration156 1986-01-30 36 MR. CHEONG KUM NAM AGED: 78 YEARS passed away peacefully on 29th Jan .'B6. leaving behind.SONS: Chee Cheong Hon Cheong Yew Cheong (Ignatius) Shue Cheong S daughters, 4 daughters-in-law, 5 sons-in-law and grandchildren to mourn his loss. Body lying at Mt. Vernon Funeral Parlour No.l. Memorial service on156 words
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Obituary, Illustration22 1986-01-30 36 Mdm Maligha passed away peacefully on 29.1.86. Sadly missed by children, relatives and friends. For funeral details contact Tel: *****8922 words
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Obituary, Illustration35 1986-01-30 36 The Family of The Late MADAM GOH CHYE HOON wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives and friends lor their kind assistance, attendance, condolences, donations and wreaths during their recent bereavement.35 words
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Obituary, Illustration92 1986-01-30 36 MRS. S. MOHAN nee SAVANDARAVALLI Departed 30 January 1984 The depths of sorrow we cannot tell, Of the loss of one we love so well, And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep, Her memory we shall always keep. Hutband, Children and Loved one». In Loving Memory of92 words
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TIMESPORT
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Article, Illustration337 1986-01-30 36 ,fma.f,ma;fmal;fm Israel pay price for Ran blunder in dull match TEL AVIV, Wed. An experimental Scotland soccer team, lacking the authority of Graeme Souness and Kenny Dalglish, beat Israel 1-0 yesterday in an uninspiring warm-up match for the World Cup finals. Midfielder Paul McStay scoredReuter; AFP - 337 words
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Article137 1986-01-30 36 CAIRO, Wed. England soccer manager Bobby Robson said yesterday he had no doubt that his captain, Bryan Bobson, would be fit to play In Mexico. "He will make the English side for the World Cnp without a doubt," said Bobby. "He will be fit subject to nothingReuter - 137 words
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Article286 1986-01-30 36 OTHER SOCCER LONDON, Wed. Striker Craig Madden booked Bury's passage to the English Football Association Cup fifth round last night with two first-half goals in their 3-0 fourth-round replay victory over Third Division rivals Reading. Bury's top scorer sealed a trip to either First Divi- sionAFP; Reuter - 286 words
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Article239 1986-01-30 36 ENGLISH First Division leaders Manchester United signed striker Terry Gibson from Coventry on Tuesday in a transfer deal which saw Scottish international Alan Brazil joining the struggling Midlands club. Brazil, a former Scotland international who has also had spells with Ipswich and Tottenham, has taken a wageReuter; AFP; Bernama - 239 words
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Article340 1986-01-30 36 LONDON, Wed. Drastic changes are being advocated to stop international Rugby Union kicking itself to death. While some players and officials want the penalty kick devalued from three to two points, referees would like to see the rules revised so that fewer penalties areAP - 340 words
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Article, Illustration316 1986-01-30 36 ITALY have named six of their 1982 World Cup-win-ning side in Spain in the squad of 18 for the Mexico warm-up game against West Germany in Avellino, Italy, on Feb 5 The game is still in doubt, however, with Italy's World Cup winners threatening to pull outAFP; Reuter; AP - 316 words
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247 1986-01-30 37 fma,.fm.fm.;afma.fm,.af PHILADELPHIA, Wed. Unseeded Leonardo Lavalle, of Mexico, added to the month's frustrations for Stefan Edberg when he beat the third-seeded Swede 1-6, 6-4, 7-5 in the second round of the United States Pro Indoor tennis championships. Lavalle, 18, a wild-card entry intoReuter - 247 words
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Article171 1986-01-30 37 ,fnm.afm,.afm.a,fm.,fm.a,f PARIS, Wed. Yannick Noah, the first Frenchman to win the French Open in 37 years when he triumphed in 1983, will never return to live in France. Noah, 25, born in Sedan where his Cameroon father was playing professional soccer, virtually fled to theAFP - 171 words
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Article157 1986-01-30 37 fnafna,fn,amfnm,afnm,anf,ma OTTAWA, Wed. John McEnroe says he likes to play in the 1988 Seoul Summer Olympics if officials open tennis to all professional players. "I'm serious," the world No. 2 said, after losing 6-4, 6-3, 6-3 in an exhibition match against fellow-American Jimmy Connors.UPI - 157 words
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Article, Illustration254 1986-01-30 37 lkfnmalkfnlkanfklnkl PHILADELPHIA, Wed. Slobodan Zivojinovic, a strongarmed Yugoslav, upset 15th-seeded American David Pate 6-4, 6-7 (5-7), 6-3 yesterday to reach the third round of the US Pro Indoor tennis championships. Zivojinovic, who came into prominence last year by beating Mats Wilander at WimbledonAP; Reuter - 254 words
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Article107 1986-01-30 37 4 To succeed in tennis, you have to be selfish. Then, you fall in love, you're having a baby and you think about three people instead of one. But you're not allowed to keep your feelings private. -Noah KEY BISCAYNE (Florida), Wed. Seeded Bonnie Gadusek and KathyReuter - 107 words
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Article, Illustration335 1986-01-30 37 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Chong Weng Kai and Rashid Sidek have been included in the maximum list of eight players picked for the Thomas Cup squad and the duo are strongly tipped to shoulder the responsibility that goes with being Malaysia's No. 2Bernama - 335 words
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Article79 1986-01-30 37 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Badminton Association of Malaysia will host the world circuit Grand Prix finals at Stadium Negara from Dec 14-20. BAM tournament committee chairman Senator Dr Fadzil Che Wan said the International Badminton Federation have asked Malaysia to host the tournament. "The council haveNST - 79 words
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Article153 1986-01-30 37 OLYMPIC FILE BERLIN, Wed. Political factors could destroy the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games, Willy Daume, the West German Olympic Committee president said here on Monday. North Korea could pull out if her relations with China and the United States deteriorate, prompting a Soviet Union withdrawal153 words
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Article246 1986-01-30 37 ATHLETICS Olga Bondarenko, of the Soviet Union, set a women's 3,000m world indoor best time of Bmin 42.35ec in Volgograd on Tuesday. The previous best mark of 8:47.3 was achieved by American Mary Slaney in Los Angeles in 1982. Meanwhile, China's first international women's marathon will be heldAFP; AP; UPI; Reuter - 246 words
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Article, Illustration479 1986-01-30 38 PETER SIOW CATCHES UP WITH THE ATHLETICS ACTION 4 Of course I'll join the centre. And I don't mind losing my junior athletes to others because now I know a specialist will take care m of them. Lim Hong Hang (left) 50 athletes and479 words
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Article, Illustration286 1986-01-30 38 THE Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's coaches have come out in full support of the parent body. In a meeting earlier this week, all nine coaches present pledged their loyalty to the association, adding that they would not desert the SAAA ranks for the new-ly-formed286 words
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Article262 1986-01-30 38 BOSTON, Wed. At least four of the New England Patriots team, who were beaten by the biggest-ev-er margin in the Super Bowl on Sunday, are alleged to be suffering from drug problems. The damaging revelations, relating mainly to cocaine, were made by team coach Raymond BerryAFP; AP - 262 words
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Article152 1986-01-30 38 Eligibility being studied INDIANAPOLIS, Wed. Olympic eligibility rules need to be revised before Willie Gault of the Chicago Bears and others in the National Football League participate in track competition, International Amateur Athletic Federation president Primo Nebiolo said yesterday. Nebiolo was here to review progress in plans for the firstAP - 152 words
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Article138 1986-01-30 38 NEW DELHI, Wed, The coach of a rival team beat a 17-year-old hockey player to death during a match on roller skates here that turned violent after a dispute, police said today. The 17-year-old, Gopal Gupta, a student from Hindudominated Haryana state, was hit on theAFP - 138 words
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Article, Illustration334 1986-01-30 39 JANICE SEAH - Kok Mun on his way to better times JANICE SEAH By LIKE three others before him, Soo-tho Kok Mun has found his skyway to swimming heaven four years at the Brigham Young University, where he has angelically promised to "work my guts out". And the 18-year-old veteran swimmer is over334 words
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Article193 1986-01-30 39 DR TAN ENG LIANG, a former Rhodes scholar and chairman of the Singapore Sports Council, expressed the thoughts of all present at the Esso University Overseas scholarship awards ceremony at the SSC VIP lounge yesterday. Dr Tan said he was glad Singapore's sportsmen had the193 words
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Article, Illustration217 1986-01-30 39 SINGAPORE'S two-man team to the Asahan Trophy boxing tournament in Medan returned with a bronze medal on Tuesday. The bronze was won by light-flyweight Peter Loke, who out-pointed Zulkifli, of Malaysia, in the quarter-finals before losing a berth in the final to Indonesian Syukur Muniono, the217 words
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Article444 1986-01-30 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By Striker is best suited for Hussein's strategy STRIKER Tay Peng Kee, out of Singapore's last three of the four away Malaysia Cup ties, may be a given a chance to make his comeback on Sunday when the Republic meet Pahang at the444 words
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Article230 1986-01-30 39 DUKLA BANSKA, of Czechoslovakia, have been invited for a friendly match against Singapore at the National Stadium on Feb 7 as part of coach Hussein Aljunied's plan to keep his footballers in competitive condition during the 12-day break from the Malaysia Cup tournament. Singapore were230 words
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Article, Illustration135 1986-01-30 39 FORMER International soccer star Bobby Charlton Is looking forward to a warm reception when be arrives In Singapore tonight. Char i ton, 47, leaves the chill of England, where many matches have been postponed because of the freezing conditions, on SQ2I. The hero of England's IMS135 words
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TAY CHENG KHOON REPORTS ON THE ASIAN SQUASH CHAMPIONSHIPS
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Article, Illustration423 1986-01-30 39 Anthony purges his nightmare Singapore joy as the men continue their dream run KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Anthony Chua, the normally quiet one in the Singapore squash side, permitted himself a rare smile as he walked out of the Royal Selangor Golf Club court here this morning. His easy 9-2, 9-2,423 words
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Article, Illustration328 1986-01-30 39 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Even as The Republic's men were having things their way against Hongkong in the team championship, their women were being unceremoniously bundled out of the individual event by the British Colony's ageing stars. It was a disappointed Singapore squad who left the Lake View328 words
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Article, Illustration217 1986-01-30 39 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Singapore are prepared to send national coach Zainal Abidin to conduct a clinic in other Asian countries. This was stated by the Singapore Squash Rackets Association secretary after a meeting of the Asian Squash Federation, where some members had asked for technical assistance.217 words
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Article179 1986-01-30 39 SYDNEY, Wed. Helped by a hat-trick from giant paceman Bruce Reid, Australia crushed New Zealand by 99 runs in their World Series one-day cricket international here today. It was New Zealand's turn to squirm today as they struggled to 140 all out in reply to Australia'sAFP - 179 words
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Article199 1986-01-30 39 England crawl against spinners COLOMBO, Wed. England B's batsmen found run-making difficult against an accurate Sri Lankan spin attack on the third day of their second four-day cricket game here yesterday. The touring side, 81-0 on Monday, added just 219 runs off 92 overs yesterday to reach 300-6 128 behindReuter - 199 words
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Advertisement91 1986-01-30 36 BY SPECIAL REQUEST WHILE STOCKS LAST Excfuisite Pots for sale. Specially for Chinese M New Year. 20,000 cute fascinating HHr Chinese pots for indoor "nJ!?^ Matching colours like blue, j f ONLY brown, green, grey, rusty, %Jf dtbJk M liver and others to i**^^frL*m. Iff blend your homes. I jtid&t^*91 words
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Advertisement82 1986-01-30 37 f BALLY ...meets the challenge of today. The Best of BALLY is to be found at the following authorised BALLY dealers. I* Bally Boutique Branches Champion Shoe Co (Lucky Plaza) Chanrai Branches Spore Daimaru Djien Boutique Euro Shoe Shop Branch Isetan (S) Ltd Branches Jet Wind Department Store Melwani's Branches82 words
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Advertisement113 1986-01-30 37 Hamiyn BEST RECIPES is packed full of the most popular of Hamlyn's recipes with imaginative ideas for every occasion, from the simplest of family suppers to more elaborate party creations. The chapters cover soups and starters, poultry and game, meat dishes, vegetarian dishes, salads and vegetables, rice and pasta. Clear,113 words
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Page 39 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous43 1986-01-30 39 DAKTS SDA Dtv 1: Alex Sports v Prartc Express A (New Port Arms. 8 pm) SOCCER SBHFL DJv 2: Pavilion Inter-Continental v CIAS (5.15 pm). K.JW Industries v Cold Storage (7 pm) both at Jalan fk>sar; Kenpililc v Carrett FC (Queenstown 5.15 pm)43 words
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290 1986-01-30 40 Other colleagues in the ranks will get modest increases ANOTHER two of the Big Four banks have frozen wages for their senior staff while their colleagues in the ranks will get modest increases. At the Overseas Union Bank, 150 senior officers with the rank290 words
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244 1986-01-30 40 24-hour crime hotline opens tomorrow mas.m,.asmf,.afma,.f cm,. A NEW police telephone number, *****00, will come into operation tomorrow to receive information from the public on any crime. The 24-hour hotline will enable the public to give information in confidence on any crime cases that police are trying to solve, Police244 words
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Article41 1986-01-30 40 TOKYO, Wed. Two lorries were blown up under overhead railway lines here today in what police believe was part of a campaign by striking railway workers. Time-ignition devices may have been used to cause the explosions, police said. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article220 1986-01-30 40 IRENE HOE - Xinhua to open bureau in S'pore IRENE HOE By CHINA'S official news agency, Xinhua, is expected to open an office here later this year. Xinhua will join more than a dozen foreign news agencies here, including at least three from communist bloc countries. A Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman confirmed220 words
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Article31 1986-01-30 40 WASHINGTON, Wed. The Reagan administration intends to sell China US$5OO million (551.06 billion) worth of radar and navigation equipment for F-8 fighter planes, a Pentagon official said yesterday. AFPAFP - 31 words
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Article284 1986-01-30 40 Bank of Japan cuts discount rate TOKYO, Wed. The Bank of Japan today lowered its key interest rate to stimulate domestic demand at a time when manufacturers are finding it tougher to sell abroad. The rate charged on loans to commercial banks will drop to 4.5 per cent tomorrow fromReuter - 284 words
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Article, Illustration384 1986-01-30 40 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG By A QUICK-THINKING police constable posed as his station chief to disarm and arrest a pa-rang-wielding man after a woman was slashed to death yesterday in Jurong West. The man had said he would talk only to the officer-in-charge.384 words
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Article61 1986-01-30 40 SEOUL, Wed. South Korean security agents have prevented the main opposition party from printing its newspaper because it carried articles by dissident leader Kim Dae- Jung, a party official said today. He said the New Korea Democratic Party planned to print an article by Mr Kim criticising PresidentReuter - 61 words
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Article54 1986-01-30 40 LONDON, Wed. Scottish poet Douglas Dunn has won Britain's richest literary prize, the Whitbread Book of the Year award. Mr Dunn, 43, was presented with his £18,500 (SSSSJOO) prize in London for his book Elegies, a collection of poetry inspired by the death of his wifeReuter - 54 words
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Article31 1986-01-30 40 NEW YORK, Wed. The Dow Jones Average of 30 industrials rose 7.23 points to 1,563.65 in the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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408 1986-01-30 40 NEW YORK, Wed. A statement by British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher that her government would not interfere by restricting North Sea oil output sent world prices tumbling again yesterday, US traders said. North Sea Brent crude oil fell from U5520.25 (5544.55) a barrelReuter; UPI; AP - 408 words
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Miscellaneous113 1986-01-30 40 Weather UP TO 1 pm: Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6am tomorrow: 31 max., 23 mm. SUNSET today: 7.20 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.16 am GLOBAL MAMR Adelaide 18/39C Fine Manila 21/31 C Cloudy Amsterdam tC t Melbourne 16/32 C Fine Bangkok 20/30C Fair Moscow -5/-1C Cloudy Beijing -4/6C Sunny New113 words
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Section Two
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Food
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Article, Illustration1111 1986-01-30 1 And the winner is Doufu Delight Ingredients: 1 whole doufu (250 g) or one tube cut into 12 medallions; 12 medium-sized prawns, shelled and de- veined but with tails on; 4 Shiitake mushrooms, soaked and sliced into strips; 1 1 nob ginger, sliced into strips; 2 cloves1,111 words
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Article227 1986-01-30 1 COOKING with microwave ovens is catching on in Singapore. This can be seen by the fact that the recent national cooking competition organised by the People's Association included a microwave cooking section. Recently, inter-est in microwave ovens has been given a boost by Hagemeyer Electronics (S) Pie227 words
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Article, Illustration603 1986-01-30 2 Cosmic cuisine like TV dinner WHEN the crew of the space shuttle Atlantis celebrated an orbital Thanksgiving last year, their fare of smoked turkey, green beans and pasta was a far cry from the first American space meal apple sauce and beef stew in tubes that flew with astronaut JohnUPI - 603 words
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Article, Illustration823 1986-01-30 2 4 The problem for cookie companies is that millions of cookie munchers just do not seem to believe that the cookies are as good as the ones Mom makes, or those sold fresh-baked by specialised chains such as David's m CookiesNYT - 823 words
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Article929 1986-01-30 4 MAY HO - MAY HO By WITH the Christmas and New Year binges still fresh in our minds and heavy on our waistlines, we face yet another round of feasting ahead. The Year of the Tiger begins in less than 10 days. Traditional reunion dinners usually have too much929 words
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Article, Illustration550 1986-01-30 4 JOHN DEMERS - JOHN DEMERS By IN LONDON, Marilyn Aslani was getting weary of scribbling out her favourite English recipes for Americans visiting the elegant Harrods department store in Knightsbridge. So Aslani, who was already kept busy co-or-dinating chef demonstrations in the kaleidoscopic food halls,UPI - 550 words
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Article, Illustration414 1986-01-30 4 HIDEAKI SEO - HIDEAKI SEO By LUNCH trucks, mainstay feeding spots in many American cities where lunches are caught on the run, are gaining in popularity with equally busy Tokyoites. One mobile-catering service, dubbed the Lunch Box, serves about 700 students every day at Rissho university. Other trucks makeAsahi - 414 words
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Advertisement43 1986-01-30 1 IbHHH^H PH fe, 1 B^B^BB^B^^B^B^B^^BvAVAvfl^BvAvAv^fll ihß^^BEb^Hi Hhl ~~~~"J :^^jp^^J BVJ BvJ Rz^Sifl bUbV^B^^B w**^feJF' i^feiv *v IBP si? bbb^b^b'lß c" ll 'u^^MJPr 1 aaw iißfnllP i r *^HHmsn i bblHbh Attractive tea set in Ching dynasty style. «BI Exquisitely decorated Rower vase. *^,^T'43 words
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Advertisement61 1986-01-30 1 .uui— wm«u«iMi« wrarrwm Veggie roundup 4 A refreshing change for the New Year Musical /postman' ll That's how pianist Toh Chee Hung sees herself Cosmic cuisine 2 Astronauts' diet out-of-this-world Clans' show of solidarity 6 Milestone in history of Chinese community Food, Health Fitness Edited by Christine Khor Bilingual Edited61 words
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Advertisement107 1986-01-30 4 wno. East I All J j jMt what? Central W I Idl West I The who's who of your part of Singapore How often have you searched the shopping centres for something you eventually found in your own neighbourhood shop 9 If you read Timeszone. this needn't happen too often107 words
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Article, Illustration982 1986-01-30 5 Dr Ang Kong Ee - A pain in the neck? Count 1. .2 .3 Dr Ang Kong Ee Healthy Lifestyle Exercise Physiologist Barbara Burlingame Nutritionist 4 Good posture keeps the head and spine in balance and allows the neck to perform its job of supporting the head without undue strain to the associated discs, muscles,982 words
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270 1986-01-30 5 'Don't take fat and sugar at one go' TOPPING off a fatty meal with a sugary dessert is sore to add centimetres to your waistline. Bat the damage can be very much less if you don't take the fats and sweets in one go, says a nutritional biochemist, who developedNYT - 270 words
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Advertisement174 1986-01-30 5 EAD TUIC LLCI It/C DCDIAfI run i mo rcoi ivc r citiuuv TUCDPC MA RETTED PUAIPE I nUf LOIwDC 1 1 Elf UnUlvr. HHHHj M jH AI I VI I Every time you fill up with SuperShell or ShellExtra, you're giving your engine L I ll B the benefit of174 words
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Article, Illustration908 1986-01-30 6 Clans' show of togetherness The historic birth of the Federation of Chinese Clan Associations on Monday will be celebrated in a grand show of solidarity in song and dance from Feb 20 to Feb 23. CHONG WING HONG gives some highlights of the celebrations. TAN BAN HUAT writes on the908 words
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Article68 1986-01-30 6 %&zwkfc*m® A *t&5& "Bfe^ffi^Al/f *!&7£[ll:ft:'hSs?££tt£ Wi'ft^ai»sl7^flA# JO *Hih#t&aA»fJfli S&«AKffiig£&& ft A*t<#Afs££>Ctt^iAiß £#tt;fcfß#lBl9*£7ftslH RJ3»l96s^#f«#*C etLfsftjt ffisfe*fnww ISSAlfii*^ 29^ 19£ o 7 [b]£ ffi^^T^f!-^ ft SStft A^W«lr«6 HI Ffß'«sH^S'^mtP«7 iS #iiis igng^ fgiS o flgsH#fn Mill Ml E >§*#«'&» to /is ■#+A*«-fe^jsßja ft3H'l#^&£PA*e3b*fe*s >J* ■> f!SJffifiiJ^-fe^-3t4( 33 S**SPPAa-*^ AE"(^j^^-^ fc* o "^iisfn^PAsw-s68 words
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Article, Illustration69 1986-01-30 6 nrw^^^ &i&£*#tt*r«l47 S J& 45 (pop-ups)— jS<"£^ St£itlllHB-# mKRT— W»pTW^Ij4So °m^4s?;£fft *gffrlt:£s.9s 7cM6.95 4feA"StJS^*^45 tf affi att"TiaSifiU4s}g*e* W^ch^-f N"X 11 H *ij «##WB+«¥ffi4slS i o ?fW«B^ M^lWffi 45^#®m w f^ «e ?*to i s Kaufman)W tffS (Zw ie bel)' ftfefnipJftr^W^^lk A± #£—^A^ffjJL jifc»t < tsi4lT^lia^l;4s° il« o l^?#^-45^ ffi B69 words
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699 1986-01-30 6 MONDAY, Jan 27, 1986, will go down in history as a watershed day in the development of the Chinese community here. Tnose who attended the inaugural dinner of the Singapore Federation of Chinese Clan Associations that night need not have been reminded by the699 words
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Article, Illustration620 1986-01-30 6 I hope the performance will give a representative picture of how tra- m ditions are kept alive here. Mr Fang Loo Khuay, head of the cultural affairs sub-committee YOU can enjoy dainty Chaozhou opera, majestic Beijing opera and melodious Cantonese opera all in620 words
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870 1986-01-30 7 SAW TEK MENG - SAW TEK MENG By THE Malaysian film industry if five films released in the space of a year can qualify it as an industry limped through 1985, with the outlook for 1986 even bleaker. A number of films are currently under productionNST - 870 words
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Article, Illustration360 1986-01-30 7 PADA tahun lalu keadaan di sekitar pengeluaran filemfilem Melayu, yang kebanyakannya bolehlah dikatakan filem remaja, tidaklah memberangsangkan. Walaupun filem-filem itu dibuat di Malaysia, ia ditayangkan juga di pawagam-pawagam Singapura. Tetapi sambutan terhadap tayangan filem-filem tersebut tidaklah memuaskan. Menumt ramalan pihakpihak yang tertentu, keadaan pada tahun360 words
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Advertisement174 1986-01-30 7 1% Jl KOTEX FREEDOM moves in step with today's contemporary women An attractive new packaging reflecting the status of today's modern wk \A/nmpn And while the pack may have changed, our quality has not: .^aa^l^niHHaH^HiHß^l^ (EXCLUSIVE DR!-TOUCH COVER which keeps you drier, cleaner and more comfortable. I ROUNDED-ENDS y^^Ln I174 words
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Advertisement14 1986-01-30 8 :3 COMFORTE p is a q: house or flat from The Straits Times Classifieds14 words
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Advertisement626 1986-01-30 8 Professional Career GROUP INTERNAL AUDITOR with Singapore Press Holdings Ltd Singapore Press Holdings Ltd is the single largest publishing, printing and distribution conglomerate in Southeast Asia. Our rapid expansion and diversification have made it necessary to seek a dynamic and well-rounded professional to manage and streamline the internal audit function626 words
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Advertisement390 1986-01-30 8 Applications are invited from Nationals of Malaysia Singapore Australia and New Zealand for the foftowmg positions at the KING ABOULAZIZ UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL. JEODAH. SAUDI ARABIA: ij Ref No. Position Annual Salary (S Riyals) Qualification |l Year 1 Year 2 Mm. Experience H 190 HEAD NURSE 73.452 77.856 SRN with lOyrs.390 words
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Advertisement712 1986-01-30 9 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. «84 of 1985 In the Matter of Companies Art (Chapter 185) And In the Matter of SANTAN OFFSHORE PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding-Up of the abovenamed712 words
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Advertisement698 1986-01-30 9 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185. AND IN THE MATTER OF KWONG TAI METAL FACTORY (PTE) LTD. (IN LIQUIDATION) (MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the creditors of the above Company which is being voluntarily wound up. are required on or before 3rd March,698 words
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Miscellaneous686 1986-01-30 9 £#li^ v 4 u By Colldtc £ArIUTS **y ■Twhat 's f o lßl I BT &o/^^ U^^^"9^B WTi 0U N £AT y ?C?"^i <m n s rl W^d"/ I UyWAT's^V^f (^P I PONT FEEL IUELL lOF COURSE IF VOU UWAT SEEMS TO BE /u/MEN i S Aui ALL T'' N686 words
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Advertisement612 1986-01-30 10 NOTICES FIRST COMMERCIAL BANK I BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chairman the Board Pao-Chuan C hen Managing Directors B.P. Fa, How-i^c, P.C. Lei, Tien-Mao Chen. Director* See-Mine Chen, ST. Yu, Jian-Shiang l.iou, W.P. Tzeng, CM. Yu, Hsin-Yuan Lm, Y.F. Wu, Y.T. Huang, SJ. H*ui, K.C. Huang. Comparative Statements of Condition Condensed Balance612 words
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Advertisement889 1986-01-30 10 Master of Arts (English Language)"" Session 1986 —7 Applications are invited for the course leading to the degree of Master of Arts (English Language) in the 1986—7 academic session Admission Requirements Candidates seeking admission to the course for the degree of Master of Arts (English Language) must have either (a)889 words
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Article, Illustration985 1986-01-30 11 41 am establishing a fine balance between the two (her career as a concert pianist and teacher). I want to play because I like to be the ambassador of music, acting as the bridge between the audience and the composers. I m also like toK. F. SEETOH - 985 words
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Article, Illustration721 1986-01-30 11 T.K. SABAPATHY previews an exhibition of works by Chinese painters which begins at the Mandarin Galleries tomorrow. ON SHOW at the Mandarin Galleries is a hanging scroll which makes compelling viewing. It depicts a cockerel painted by Ding Yanyong in the 70s. The picture721 words
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Miscellaneous440 1986-01-30 11 X-RAY HIBITION. Work by gradu- Tan Teo Kwang, Tay Chee Singapore Science Centre. for adults and $1.10 for chil- such as power plugs and cirfrff thfst Y.RAV rv ate students °f the Nanyang Toh, Teo Eng Seng, Gavin 10 am -6 pm. Admission: $2 dren. cuit breakers PUB Building thf440 words
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Miscellaneous1046 1986-01-30 11 Radio One KIDDIES CAPERS (10.05 am and 4.30 pm) is a programme for pre-schoolers. It features nursery songs and the alphabet. In THANKS FOR THE MEMORY (8.05 pm), Suresh Menon indulges in nostalgia and answers requests for the golden oldies. 90.5 mHz in VHF Band I 5.58 AM National Anthem,1,046 words
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Miscellaneous1505 1986-01-30 12 ■I MY VIEW Catherine Ong !>■■■» ■i.>.>imn,i»im mi, iwiwmmmb—^ gjttttj^ -■^jammmmmammmmmr TW\ he d Prtn H A |«#«im«j% «avi#l« #I«A DvinHA m horsday Feature SpeP^^^LA y waies (Ch At nome wnn inc rrince r i cw suver stre^; i _--^a^J I g 1 Tonight, the lights and BflU PriIiCCSS Of1,505 words
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