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Title Section15 1986-01-31 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article, Illustration913 1986-01-31 1 NANCY LOH; CATHERINE C. ONG - NANCY LOH CATHERINE C. ONG Total of 15 charges involving $29 m; trial set for May 5-30 By and MALAYSIAN businessman-politician Tan Koon Swan pleaded not guilty yesterday to a total of 15 charges of stock market manipulation, cheating and abetting criminal breach of913 words
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Article62 1986-01-31 1 WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Ronald Reagan today announced he will ask Congress for more military and economic aid for the Philippines. He did not say how much the increase would be hot added: "The Communist Party of the Philippines is pursuing a classic military and political strategyReuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration442 1986-01-31 1 ISMAIL KASSIM - Malaysia will not interfere, Dr M assures S'pore ISMAIL KASSIM By ALOR STAR, Thurs. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad today assured Singapore that Malaysia has no intention of interfering m its internal affairs despite the interest he had shown over the arrest of MCA President Tan Koon Swan.442 words
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Article, Illustration732 1986-01-31 1 WONG AI KWEI - WONG AI KWEI Brig-Gen Lee's speech m London By LONDON, Thurs. Continue to work 44 hours a week. Keep plants open 24 hours a day. Accept postings to strange lands. This is Brigadier-General (Res) Lee Hsien Loong's hard-nosed approach to Singapore732 words
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Advertisement26 1986-01-31 1 Inside Summary 2 World News 3,4,6,8,9 Asean 11 Causeway 12 Around Your Place It Editorial 24 Letters 26 TimesDoLlar 21-31 Classifieds 31-43 Racing 43 Sports 44-4726 words
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Article411 1986-01-31 2 Sentosa woos youth PLANS are afoot to make Sentosa swing. More activities for youth will be introduced to attract young people to the island. And the private sector will be asked to step into the picture. Encouraged by the 1.6 million visitors m the last financial year, the management411 words
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Article72 1986-01-31 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: ADVOCATES of belt-tightening policies are certainly not courting popularity. Bat lest we lose the nerve to accept unpleasant, yet necessary, medicine, it is important to bear this m mind: What other choices are there before us? Faced with a shrinking economy, something has to be72 words
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Article148 1986-01-31 2 DISPUTE OVER FORWARD CONTRACTS CONTINUES THERE is no let-up m the dispute between Singapore stockbroker Lin Securities and Malaysian stockbroker, OSK, with both hurling charges and counter-charges at each other over forward contracts they had entered into. An angry Mr Lin Tah Wah of Lin Securities said he planned148 words
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Article89 1986-01-31 2 EXPRESSWAY NOISE SHIELDS THE MINISTRY of National Development says, m reply to several letters on the subject of traffic noise from expressways, that it appreciates the problem and that it has been looking into suitable measures to reduce the noise levels. It says it is aware that noise shields89 words
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Article290 1986-01-31 2 Call for fresh polls A HUGE opposition rally m Lahore has demanded fresh and free elections m Pakistan and rejected limits imposed on political parties. The gathering of more than 70,000 people was the biggest political meeting since President Mohammad Zia ul-Haq ended BV2 years of martial290 words
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154 1986-01-31 2 Around ca^Ly Imelda's investments PHILIPPINE First Lady Imelda Marcos told participants at a 1984 meeting m New York that she hoped to "pull out" US$7O million (Ssl4B million) from her investments m the city by 1987, Mr Victor Politis, former Vice-President of New York Land, told a congressional hearing on154 words
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Article314 1986-01-31 2 One up for England ENGLAND began their World Cup preparations on Wednesday with a comfortable 4-0 victory over Egypt which earned them a resounding ovation from the 50,000 crowd. England, on a fact-finding mission m North Africa before meeting Morocco m Mexico this June, played attractive one-touch football which314 words
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Article454 1986-01-31 2 Awards for excellence FOUR ARTISTES were presented the Cultural Medallion Awards last night by Mr S. Dhanabalan, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Community Development. Poet Lee Tzu Pheng, photographer Tan Lip Seng, painter Tay Chee Toh and dramatist Low Ing Sing joined 20 other proud recipients of the454 words
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Article324 1986-01-31 2 Product Advertiser Section/Page Air-con Hagemeyer (National) Audio Auvi 2 Banks Overseas Chinese Banking Corpn Standard Chartered Bank Bathroom Products Koon Ho- 1 —30 Supreme Heater 6 Beauty School Kimana Beiuty School Beverages Wander S'pcre Camera Fup Hagemeyer (Olympus) Minolta Spore Carpets Esco Carpet Persian Carpets Gallery 9 Cars324 words
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Tragedy in space
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Article, Illustration455 1986-01-31 3 Concern over psychological k impact on children NEW YORK, Thurs. Child health experts expressed concern yesterday about the psychological impact that the televised death of Christa McAuliffe will have on the nations schoolchildren, who were primed to see a teacher's triumph m space but instead witnessed a mindsearing tragedy. TheseNYT; Reuter - 455 words
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Article, Illustration164 1986-01-31 3 LONDON, Thurs. An international satellite and space insurance company yesterday paid US$l million (552.14 million) to an unidentified beneficiary of Mrs Christa McAuliffe, the teacher killed with her six crew mates aboard Chal- lenger. The personal accident life insurance policy was donated last weekAP - 164 words
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Article86 1986-01-31 3 Kennedy puts off trip to Moscow WASHINGTON, Thurs. Senator Edward Kennedy has postponed his trip to the Soviet Union until next week because of the mourning period m the United States for the astronauts killed m the space shuttle explosion, his office announced. The senator had planned to leave laterReuter - 86 words
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Article140 1986-01-31 3 NEW YORK, Thurs. Lottery players put a morbid twist on their selections, making 1139 matching the time the space shuttle exploded the most played number for two straight days. Betting on the number was automatically cut off on Tuesday evening, after so many peoplf.UPI - 140 words
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Article76 1986-01-31 3 Gaddafi sends condolences TRIPOLI, Thurs. Libyan leader Col Muammar Gaddafi last night sent his personal condolences to families of the Americans killed aboard the space shuttle Challenger and said he was deeply saddened by the tragedy. "It is a sad day, not only for all Americans, but for all humanity,"NYT - 76 words
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174 1986-01-31 3 JAKARTA, Than. Indonesia's first astronaut, a woman lecturer, will fly with the US shuttle Columbia despite the explosion of Challenger which killed seven astronauts. Pratiwi Soedannono, a 33-year-old microbiology scientist, was not available for comment, but Telecommunications Minister Achmad Tahir said that theReuter - 174 words
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Article475 1986-01-31 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs The loss of the space shuttle Challenger could delay US manned space flights for at least six months and raises major questions about President Ronald Reagan's Star Wars an-ti-missile defence, experts said yesterday. "Welcome to the real world. Imperfect people cannot createReuter - 475 words
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259 1986-01-31 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The destruction of Challenger may not only affect the Defence Department's space programme but could also cripple for several years Nasas plans for the commercialisation of space, analysts say. Even before the disaster, business executives, who had once been enthusiastic aboutNYT; UPI - 259 words
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Article, Illustration451 1986-01-31 4 Full-scale probe into the cause Astronauts join scientists and engineers m inquiry CAPE CANAVERAL (Florida), Thurs. With the United States still grieving at the staggering loss of Challenger, a full-scale, broad-based inquiry is going ahead m an effort to determine the cause of history's worst space disaster. President Ronald ReaganFT; NYT; Reuter - 451 words
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Article147 1986-01-31 4 CAPE CANAVERAL, Thnrs. One of Challenger's booster rockets beaded for a populated area after the initial explosion and had to be blown up by remote control, US space officials said yesterday. They said the shuttle's two solid-fuel booster rockets went careening away from the falling de-UPI; NYT - 147 words
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Article365 1986-01-31 4 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The names of the Challenger crew, hailed as pioneers who made the ultimate sacrifice m their quest to explore the heavens, took their place yesterday m the United States' shrine to aviation heroes, the National Air and Space Museum. "We are a peopleAP - 365 words
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247 1986-01-31 6 WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Ronald Reagan's administration has pledged to extend US observance of the 1979 treaty with the Soviet Union that limits long-range nuclear weapons on both sides. "Until we say differently, the policy remains the same," the State Department informedAP - 247 words
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Article32 1986-01-31 6 NICOSIA, Thurs. Iraqi air defences shot down an Iranian war plane yesterday when it attempted to raid the town of Qala Dize m north-east Iraq, Ina news agency reported. APAP - 32 words
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Article, Illustration328 1986-01-31 6 LAHORE, Thurs. A huge opposition rally yesterday demanded fresh and free elections m Pakistan and rejected limits imposed on political parties. The gathering of more than 70,000 people m Lahore, capital of Punjab province m Pakistan, was the biggest political meeting since PresidentReuter; AP - 328 words
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291 1986-01-31 6 Man died after room switch: Wife sues hospital TOKYO, Thursday A JAPANESE woman has filed a suit claiming that her husband died because hospital officials forced him to switch rooms while Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone and his wife had their regular health check-ups. The Shinjuku Summary Court m Tokyo hasAP - 291 words
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Article213 1986-01-31 6 TOKYO, Thurs. Japan's economic planners said today they are confident that a lower official discount rate will help the country attain 4 per cent economic growth projected for fiscal 1986, beginning m April. Major economic and industrial organisations welcomed a Bank of Japan decision to cutUPI - 213 words
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Article219 1986-01-31 6 PORT-AU-PRINCE, Thurs. Thousands of Haitians shouted antigovernment slogans and looted food warehouses yesterday In the fourth straight day of disturbances, church-run radio stations said. Riot troops Bred teargas into a crowd of about 3l,Mt protesters, witnesses said. Demonstrations erupted m the northern port ofUPI; AP - 219 words
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111 1986-01-31 8 'Children arrested, tortured and killed' PARIS, Thurs. Iraqi officials arrested "at least" 300 children 10 to 14 years old, and tortured three of them to death, m a bid to track down Kurdish rebels, Amnesty International said m a statement here yesterday. It said the arrests took place m theAFP - 111 words
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Article74 1986-01-31 8 MOSCOW, Thurs. A small Soviet republic m Central Asia, Kirghizia, has been a centre of corruption both for Communist Party leaders and racketeers, while some of the population lived m near misery, according to the new regional communist party chief quoted m newspapers delivered here today. AbsamatAFP - 74 words
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Article44 1986-01-31 8 BOGOTA, Thurs. Three earth tremors shook central Colombia yesterday, causing panic among residents but no casualties or damage. The tremors measured between four and six on the 12-point Mercalli scale. The epicentre was between the cities of Manizales and Medellin. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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280 1986-01-31 8 Arab states urged to withdraw $171 b from US TUNIS, Thursday LIBYA will ask fellow Arab states to withdraw about US$BO billion (Ssl7l billion) m capital from the United States to protest against Washington's economic sanctions against Tripoli, Arab diplomatic sources said yesterday. TheUPI; AP - 280 words
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Article, Illustration305 1986-01-31 8 PARIS, Thurs. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak met French leaders yesterday to detail his latest proposal for West European countries to help resolve issues blocking a Middle East peace conference. After talks with President Francois Mitterrand and External Relations Minister Roland Dumas, Mr MubarakReuter; AP - 305 words
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Article107 1986-01-31 8 JERUSALEM, Thai*. An Israeli police Intelligence officer was shot dead early today hi a machine-gun ambush at the Jaffa Gate to Jerusalem's walled old city. Two Israeli passengers were wounded when the officer's car came under fire from another vehicle. All three were la civilianUPI - 107 words
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200 1986-01-31 9 US to borrow $48 b to meet deficit WASHINGTON, Thurs. The Treasury Department announced plans yesterday to borrow a reoerd US$23 billion (5548.8 billion) next week to finance the burgeoning US government deficit. The borrowing will come at what is known as a "quarterly refunding", a series of three auctionsAP - 200 words
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Article68 1986-01-31 9 A SHIPWRECKED Australian yachtsman ate lizards, oysters and crabs for five days before building himself a sailboard to find help. Jeff Atkins, 24, was picked up by helicopter off the coast of Australia's far north on Wednesday, rescue authorities m Darwin said. His yacht was wrecked six daysReuter - 68 words
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Article91 1986-01-31 9 CHEVRON OIL Company of the United States has announced that Iran has paid it US$ll5 million (about ***** million) m settlement of a dispute over nationalisation of company assets following the 1979 revolution m Iran. Chevron said yesterday m San Francisco that this could be the first suchAFP - 91 words
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Article67 1986-01-31 9 VIETNAM SAID yesterday China fired more than 40,000 artillery shells and mortar bombs into its three northern provinces last Tuesday m the second attack m two weeks. The Vietnam News Agency, monitored m Bangkok, said the shells fell up to eight kilometres inside Vietnam, hitting 44 population centresReuter - 67 words
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Article, Illustration337 1986-01-31 9 Reagan to ask for $2 b more in foreign aid WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Ronald Reagan will seek at least US$l billion (552.14 billion) more m foreign aid for next year, including increased arms aid for the Philippines, despite a new budget balancing law, Congressional officials said yesterday. A spokesman forReuter - 337 words
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188 1986-01-31 9 Aid donor countries set lower target PARIS, Thurs. The 34 donor-countries of the International Development Association (IDA), the World Bank's source of cheap money for the poorest countries, are aiming to provide US$l2 billion (5525.3 billion) m fresh funds to cover the threeyear period starting July 1987. Although the fundFT - 188 words
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456 1986-01-31 9 LONDON, Thursday THE Fleet Street revolution reached a new stage yesterday as another British newspaper group outlined a costcutting scheme that would have been inconceivable until recently. United Newspapers unveiled a plan to cut 2,500 jobs at the Daily Express, Sunday Express andFT; Reuter - 456 words
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Article, Illustration410 1986-01-31 11 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT Real estate man testifies at congressional hearing By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Thurs. Philippine First Lady Imelda Marcos told participants at a 1984 meeting m New York that she hoped to "pull out" US$7O million (Ssl4B million) from herAP - 410 words
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283 1986-01-31 11 Fake war hero allegations MANILA, Thurs. Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos has said he was neither a fake war hero nor was he corrupt and offered to resign if the charges were proved. It was his first clear denial of charges m a barrageReuter - 283 words
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207 1986-01-31 11 HAN LING - S'porean jailed for smuggling in gold HAN LING By Brunei Reporter BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Thurs. A Singaporean has been jailed here following Brunei's biggest seizure of smuggled gold. Hoon Koon Tey, 42, a partner of Ang Heng Jewellers and Goldsmith m Geylang, Singapore, illegally imported gold ornaments worth $156,000 into207 words
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366 1986-01-31 11 Train those laid off in new skills: Suharto JAKARTA, Thursday PRESIDENT Suharto has emphasised the need for retrenched Indonesian workers to be trained m new skills and channelled into other economic sectors, Manpower Minister Sudomo said. The Jakarta Post yesterday quoted Adm Sudomo as saying this to newsmen on Tuesday366 words
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203 1986-01-31 11 Albert Ramalingam - Albert Ramalingam By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Thurs. Thailand's rice farmers from the central plains are stirring again. About 51 representatives of the farmers arrived m Bangkok yesterday to demonstrate outside Prime Minister Prem Tinsnlanonda's offices In Government House, demanding to see him over203 words
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342 1986-01-31 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Cabinet has approved m principle the draft of the Fifth Malaysia Plan (FMP), the thrust of which includes the eradication of poverty m the rural areas. The draft was studied by the Cabinet at a special meeting on Tuesday, Information MinisterBernama - 342 words
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Article33 1986-01-31 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Five Malaysian films will be screened m Jakarta for a week beginning on Feb 8, National Film Development Corporation chairman Tan Sri Abdul Samad Idris said today. BernamaBernama - 33 words
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236 1986-01-31 12 Oil products likely to be cheaper Xl ALA LUMPUR, Thorn. As oil prices tumble throughout the world, Malaysians may benefit m the form of lower retail prices for petroleum products as early as this Saturday. A source m the oil industry said this is because of the existing automatic pricingNST - 236 words
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Article, Illustration507 1986-01-31 12 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM 'Don't think govt will be afraid to take action' By ALOR STAR, Thurs. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad today reserved his fire mainly for the opposition Parti Islam (Pas) at a giant political rally held here to check his decliningMAZLAN BADRON - 507 words
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170 1986-01-31 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday MUSLIMS have been banned from patronising women working m the city's massage parlours, The Malay Mail reported today. The newspaper said the authorities had sent a circular to the 22 licensed massage parlours m Kuala Lumpur, warning them not to entertain170 words
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Article321 1986-01-31 12 Lorrain's firms cannot sell land KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Two companies belonging to former Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF) chairman Lorrain Esme Osman failed to get approval from the High Court here to sell land worth more than $3 million m Ipoh and Penang. Justice Siti Norma Yaakob dismissed the application madeBernama - 321 words
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Article71 1986-01-31 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysian Airline System stewards and stewardesses will don new uniforms from March 1, its managing director, Datuk Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahman, said. The change m uniform will be confined to those on duty m the Fokkers. He said it was time MAS stewards andBernama - 71 words
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Article, Illustration511 1986-01-31 14 CATHERINE C. ONG - Sugar King Kuok and slips away CATHERINE C. ONG The Tan Koon Swan affair By HE CAME as discreetly as he went. And by the time he went, Sugar King Robert Kuok had committed $20 million to someone he is not known to be closely associated with. In chambers yesterday,ARTHUR LEE - 511 words
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613 1986-01-31 14 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By AMONG the nine new charges which Tan Koon Swan now faces, cheating and stock manipulation are the fresh allegations which emerged yesterday. Tan already faces six charges of abetting criminal breach of trust or CBT as it is more commonly613 words
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Article1675 1986-01-31 14 IYOU, Tan Koon Swan, NRIC No. *****92 FOM are charged that you on or about the 18th day of November 1985 at about 10.00 am m Singapore cheated one Sng Hock Seng, a director of City Securities Pte, by dishonestly concealing from him the fact that1,675 words
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Article, Illustration690 1986-01-31 15 LEE KIM CHEW; PAUL WEE - LEE KIM CHEW PAUL WEE Big crowd of party supporters greet Tan with applause By and ALL that Tan Koon Swan's number two m the Malaysian Chinese Association, deputy president Datuk Dr Ling Liong Sik, would say after Tan faced nineCHRISTOPHER LOH - 690 words
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605 1986-01-31 15 THE two main groups of listed companies associated with Tan Koon Swan, Grand United Holdings (GUH) and the Multi-Pur-pose groups, will have to look for new directors if Tan is convicted by the Singapore courts. This is because both the Singapore and605 words
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Article, Illustration593 1986-01-31 15 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG By THE scene is by now (amlliar: Tan Koon Swan walks into the hotel lobby with his bodyguards and into the inevitable camera flashlights, questions of reporters and curious stares of uninformed bystanders. He has Just returned from court593 words
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222 1986-01-31 15 MCA president Tan Koon Swan will be home for the Lunar New Year if his application to the court to allow him to return to Malaysia for the festive season is approved. His counsel N. Ganesan told reporters yesterday that an application would222 words
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Article, Illustration334 1986-01-31 17 A POLICE inspector told a court yesterday that he and other officers laid an ambush for a person whom they were told would be pasting posters at the Bank of China premises m Battery Road. Inspector Ahmad Noor of Central Police334 words
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Article383 1986-01-31 17 SUMIKO TAN - SUMIKO TAN Island opens its doors to private sector By PLANS are afoot to make Sentosa swing. More activities for youth will be introducted to attract young people to the island. And the private sector will be asked to step into the picture. A spokesman for383 words
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Article59 1986-01-31 17 AN UNEMPLOYED man, Gnanasekaran s/o Sadasivan, 40, a Malaysian, was yesterday accused of murdering his estranged wife on Wednesday. He is alleged to have killed Madam Malligha Animal d/o Retnam Suppiah Pillay, 36, a hospital servant, along Jurong West Street 42. No plea was recorded. Gnanasekaran59 words
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108 1986-01-31 17 FIVE people have so far been arrested for illegal possession and discharging of firecrackers during the first three weeks of this year. A police spokesman reminded the public that anyone found selling, discharging or possessing firecrackers was liable to a fine of up to $5,000108 words
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Article76 1986-01-31 17 THE Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) will repair and do up six of its commercial and residential complexes and a car park at an estimated cost of $5.3 million. It is URA's biggest renovation project and covers practically all its older properties. The six properties are Cuppage Centre,76 words
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117 1986-01-31 17 NINE Thai men were yesterday Jailed for six months each for entering Singapore without valid passports or permits. All of them pleaded guilty to their respective charges which accused them of committing the offences on Wednesday. Two other men, Chan Long Cheong, 28,117 words
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217 1986-01-31 17 The ballot boxes trial POLICE constable Mohd Arfan bin Ambrai yesterday identified businessman Choong Chfe Kwong as the man who came out of a car which had allegedly blocked a bus carrying ballot boxes to a counting centre on217 words
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216 1986-01-31 17 Older display pagers to be phased out DISPLAY pagers that store two telephone numbers will be phased out as their memories fade. Telecoms will replace the two-memory models with four-memory models at no extra charge when the older pagers lose their memoiy. Their lifespan of three to five years will216 words
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Article70 1986-01-31 17 TEACHERS and counsellors involved m education should benefit from a 10-lecture course on psychological testing and assessment organised by the National University of Singapore's Department of Extramural Studies. The course will be conducted by consultant psychologist Elaine Liv from 2 pm to 6 pm on Saturdays at70 words
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107 1986-01-31 18 8 roads to be closed for light-up EIGHT roads m Chinatown will be closed to traffic every day from tomorrow to Feb 23 between 7 pm and 2 am for the Lunar New Year light-up. The roads are Banda Street, Pagoda Street, Sago Lane, Sagt Street, Smith Street, Spring Street,107 words
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120 1986-01-31 18 Traffic tips for Chingay rehearsal In the Orchard area, four roads will be partly closed to traffic on Sunday between 7.30 am and 11.30 am for the full-dress rehearsal of the Chingay Parade. The affected roads are Orchard Road between Scotts Road and Grange Road, Mount Elizabeth Road between Nutmeg120 words
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199 1986-01-31 18 Help educate public, art bodies urged THE Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts and other art associations can get the public to appreciate art by helping to form art clubs and by holding regular art appreciation talks. This call was made on Wednesday by Mr Wong Kan Seng, Minister of State199 words
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Article143 1986-01-31 18 A MAN who issued dud cheques totalling $119,129 was jailed for 36 months on Wednesday. Koh Hai Swee, 42, set up a company called Chye Wah Timber Yard at Tampines Road and ordered various goods from 25 suppliers between March and September last year. The prosecution143 words
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349 1986-01-31 18 Speedboat collision inquiry A WOMAN steersman yesterday told a coroner's inquiry that when she saw another speedboat approaching hers, she thought the people m the other boat were "playing" or trying to give her a fright. Miss Jasline Ng Buay Kee, 21, unemployed, told349 words
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Article21 1986-01-31 18 THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation will hold a debate series m Chinese for A level students from April to July.21 words
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Article, Illustration147 1986-01-31 18 POLICE arrested four teenagers and seized six suspected stolen motorcycles worth about $6,9 M early yesterday. Beach Road police station's Sgt Anthony Koh, 29, and two detectives spotted four youths on two motorcycles at a car park near Block 121, Paya Lebar Way, at about 145147 words
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Article207 1986-01-31 18 DEMAND for the railbus service to Johor Baru has cooled. On weekdays, about 250 passengers a day take the train, which makes five runs a day across the Causeway. When it first started on Jan 2, it drew more than twice that number. The weekend207 words
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Article76 1986-01-31 18 COMMUNITY Chest President Dr Ec Peng Liang will officiate at a public auction of a pot of giant kumquat on Monday at 8 pm. The 1.5-metre kumquat tree with about 1,000 fruit was donated by Katong Flower Shop for the auction at its Lunar New Year flower76 words
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121 1986-01-31 18 THE Commmunity Chest got a helping hand from supermarket chain Cold Storage yesterday m the form of a $25,000 cheque. The amount, handed to Community Chest president Dr Ec Peng Liang m the company's offices m Empire Dock, came partly from the sale of121 words
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98 1986-01-31 18 Shaws give $125,000 hongbao to aged poor THE Shaw Foundation yesterday gave about $125,000 m hongbao to the aged poor m Singapore. The sons of Sir Run Run Shaw, Vee Meng and Harold, and the late Tan Sri Dr Runme Shaw's son, Vee King, gave away the red packets containing98 words
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Article78 1986-01-31 18 THANKS to a $500,000 grant from the Japanese government, the Singapore Sports Council will soon have a portable indoor tennis court, a textured sheet with court markings, which can be laid out m an indoor stadium. The council will also get equipment to gauge the fitness of athletes,78 words
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294 1986-01-31 18 CHUA CHIN CHYE - Man killed in JB after dispute over cigarettes CHUA CHIN CHYE By A NIGHTCLUB owner died when he and his friends were attacked after a dispute over the payment for cigarettes at a seafood restaurant m Johor Baru on Wednesday. Mr Kua Gim Tin, 34, of Singapore and his friends294 words
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198 1986-01-31 18 Washington Post chief to meet President, PM MRS KATHARINE GRAHAM, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of The Washington Post Co, arrived m Singapore yesterday from the Philippines. Mrs Graham is touring the region m conjunction with the launch last week of the Japanese-language edition of Newsweek magazine.198 words
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Article, Illustration206 1986-01-31 20 Not all eggs in one basket SIA head SINGAPORE'S future m aviation, aerospace industry and tourism does not lie m any one direction, according to Dr Cheong Choong Kong, Singapore Airlines' managing director. Speaking at the conference yesterday, he said: "We don't put all our eggs m one basket." SIA206 words
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Article, Illustration682 1986-01-31 20 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT This is an advertisement that may sound flattering to many Singaporeans. But to Brig-Gen Lee it is also sobering. The advertisement, which first appeared m a San Francisco newspaper m 1984, argued that southern Oregon was a cheaper place to682 words
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Article, Illustration443 1986-01-31 21 Singapore: Towards the Year 2000 It tapped Singapore's potential as a total business centre A BRITISH company, MX Electric, was singled out by the Economic Development Board yesterday as an example of a foreign investor which saw and utilised Singapore's potential as a total business443 words
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385 1986-01-31 21 There's scope for growth in finance sector -bank chief Changes likely to give Spore a new edge SINGAPORE has done well m attracting financial business, Mr J.A.P. Hill, the chief executive officer of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation m Singapore, said at the conference. He discounted the impression among385 words
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Article, Illustration418 1986-01-31 22 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM By MANDARIN drama serials with a distinctive Singaporean flavour are the most popular television shows here, a survey has shown. These dramas, produced by the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation and televised every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday nights on Channel 8, took418 words
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Article200 1986-01-31 22 Series on zoo starts today AN AMBITIOUS locallyproduced 26-episode series on the animals m the Singapore Zoological Gardens goes on the air today over SBC Channel 5 at 7.20 pm. The weekly Friday mini-series, called A& W What's New at the Zoo, will show viewers more than just the animals200 words
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Article68 1986-01-31 22 ABOUT 1,000 pairs of fake Nike shoes and 2,500 pairs of fake Nike socks worth about $50,000 were destroyed at the Ulu Pandan Refuse Incineration Plant on Wednedsay. Mr Roger Neet, 30, Nike's general manager here, said police and Nike officials seized the fake shoes68 words
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343 1986-01-31 22 MAUREEN CHUA - Two get cut in jail terms and a ticking off from judge MAUREEN CHUA By TWO men had their jail terms reduced m separate appeals but not without their being given a stern warning by the judge. The principle of sentencing, said Mr Justice T. S. Sinnathuray on Wednesday, was343 words
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Article122 1986-01-31 22 NTUC Comfort will raise its daily taxi rental from $35 to $39 from April 1 The rental rate applies to the fleet of 320 former Central Business District taxis rented out on a daily basis since 1982 when the CBD taxi scheme was122 words
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Advertisement26 1986-01-31 18 DEPARTMENT STORE 100, Orchard Road, 001 01 (Meridien Shopping Centre) Singapore 0923. Open 10.30 am to 9.30pm daily. Tel No *****22 (with extensions to all departments).26 words
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Advertisement281 1986-01-31 18 -sf-. HI Enamel cooking pot HI /l u|uß (.JK'm) b-J j^^ X H2 Enamel cooking pot g y ■.jK^^ T 7 All (France! $29- $46 Bf^ W <v^RM«^^^^Mtf' ICAkAAO I^L/iLALAU... ff* >*■"" B» H4 Skmmer $9 If a iM< vsS9 HS Enamel lddle S6 ISfe s 3fe>t H6 Stainless steel281 words
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Article, Illustration580 1986-01-31 19 CEPHAH TAN - CEPHAH TAN Items left out to curb thefts, says HDB By MADAM Khor Swee Huah could not wait to see her new HUDC flat m Serangoon when her family got the keys to it. Together with her daughter and son, they headed for their580 words
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248 1986-01-31 19 THE organisers of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra's community centre concerts are going to housing estates m search of talented young musicians. They will also put up banners, send newsletters, and approach schools and music teachers. Organisers SSO, Shell and the People's Association will248 words
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Article, Illustration361 1986-01-31 19 LIM KWAN KWAN - LIM KWAN KWAN Friday People By SOME children love her story-telling sessions so much that they come back to look for "Aunty", begging for more. "Aunty" is Miss Parsan Kaur, a librarian at Bukit Merah branch library. At least twice a week, she361 words
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Article, Illustration339 1986-01-31 19 CEPHAH TAN - Know your neighbours shop with them CEPHAH TAN By GET to know your neighbours by shopping together for Lunar New Year goodies. The residents' committees believe this can help promote good neighbourhness. With this as the selling point, some RCs are organising shopping trips to Chinatown and Pasir Panjang Wholesale339 words
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160 1986-01-31 19 VOLUNTEER aftercare officers (VAOs) from the People's Association will be treated to a one-day cruise round the Southern Islands. The trip is meant to be a "token of appreciation for the good work they are doing", said Mr Vow Kuan Hong, PA Supervisor (Youth). There160 words
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Advertisement83 1986-01-31 19 Again The World's First! Minolta 7000 AlltO fOCUS SLR The first camera ever to win both EUROPEAN CAMERA OF THE YEAR '85 JAPAN CAMERA E AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER /GB GRAND PRIX '85 FOTO/FILM& VIDEO /DX fc^^ FOTOMAGAZIN/D W BL KAMERA LEHTI /SF B B r PHOTO CINE EXPERT CH VIMrF PHOTO83 words
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Advertisement181 1986-01-31 20 Ri RiMP^WnRi n LJUOII MCoOV \lKjr\\JU S V mm m I A showroom, a resource centre, for the total business environment 3nd TUrniShinQS. B^^S MMMMmmlilii mt M4^lminm 1 mW^ W* 4 Ghenton Way, #01-01 Shmg Kwan House, Singapore 0106. Tel 225 6866. Business World is the exclusive agent for: Airtxyne181 words
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Advertisement93 1986-01-31 20 1 [great composers |e=*S3>lND 7H£/R MUSICCZ»£> Composers and their il^^^Ti Wk^ Music is published every fortnight m 52 H jprtjjyl parts. Parts 1-20 v^|lH feature composers of t the Romantic Era E^2S I \in Part tf I fhe/n a// w/f/i his demonic supremacy of the religious recluse, notorious lover and93 words
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Advertisement135 1986-01-31 21 VJ I ■flfll m pfli VJ I tTHNK CHtNtSt O This book focuses on China's foreign relations with Southeast Asia with special reference to the ethnic and political dimensions. It deals with the reactions of Southeast Asian governments, especially those of ASEAN, to China's foreign policy m general, and towards135 words
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Advertisement512 1986-01-31 21 Read Faces SE^ETi LUNAR F0OD& «£b of the FLOWER FAin m iifflm E 31 Jan to 2 Feb 1986 J \KI/ The do-it-yourself 10 am fro 10 nm Hailv ti #TwV guide tD the Chinese 1U am lO 1U P m uail y &*?^il^^ «i^T« art of reading love Lee512 words
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Advertisement890 1986-01-31 22 BEFORE YOU MAKE A HOLE IN TOUR WALL FOR A MULTTSPLTT, WONT BURN ONE IN TOUR POCKET Once you've made a hole for a multisplit air-con, its pretty efficiency ratio (EER of 12.9). The higher the EER the better. final. (Little though it may be). It means our whisper quiet890 words
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Advertisement1726 1986-01-31 23 C^nnomfl itatlftriQ I wyouareoneof rTpazes °vi^!te©^jioPrVzes r V/UI Igl Cl IUICI lIUI IO the lucky winners, your 3 qqQ r IUJ q I 1 /%AA prize has already been $1\)V),V V ()t U \Ol *^'V lO OUri3tP<?r 1 OZo credited toyour account A Each Each £acn lUV/UI iaiUOil 7 V4.V/1,726 words
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528 1986-01-31 24 The Straits Times says Hardheaded decisions IT IS apparent by now that the CPF contribution rate, for employers at least, will be greatly reduced. The 15-point cut suggested by Mr Goh Chok Tong is a tough decision for the Government to take. But cutting costs of which wages form a528 words
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Article, Illustration166 1986-01-31 24 Education is the key to a better life THE Government's policy that every Singaporean should be educated to his full potential will enable Singapore to have a high-income, thinking and creative society. "By making sure that no promising child misses an education, and no capable person is left unutilised, we166 words
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336 1986-01-31 24 AN ECONOMY that is as developed as the West's and Japan's, but more competitive than the industrialised nations'. This is the Government's vision of how Singapore will be able to carve a new niche for itself m the global336 words
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Article, Illustration335 1986-01-31 24 Our economy not fully mature; 66 of adults have only a primary education SINGAPORE cannot be considered a developed country. Brig-Gen (Res) Lee gave several reasons to explain why we are still a developing nation despite our high standard of living and income335 words
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Article, Illustration273 1986-01-31 24 A GOVERNMENT needs popular support to act on the basis of sound judgment and not expediency. And its ability to do this depends more on the population as a whole than on government leadership alone, Brig-Gen (Res) Lee said when he stressed the273 words
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Article, Illustration174 1986-01-31 25 SINGAPORE is not just competing against the newly industrialising countries for investments. The developed nations are also becoming our competitors. The Republic must offer new investment incentives and advantages to meet this new competition. "MNCs seeking investment locations are m fact comparing Singapore with174 words
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Article, Illustration158 1986-01-31 25 Services sector will be a leading growth area THE services sector will be a leading growth area In our economy m future. "We have a comparative advantage In exporting services greater than our advantage m exporting goods/ Brig-Gen (Res) Lee said. Singapore, he said, enjoyed comprehensive communication and telecommunication links158 words
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Article, Illustration282 1986-01-31 25 SINGAPORE must expect continuing problems with its exports. Protectionist pressures, Brig-Gen (Res) Lee said, would continue. The developed countries had not shown signs that they were capable of reducing high unemployment and that they were able to carry out the necessary but politically282 words
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209 1986-01-31 25 SINGAPORE cannot afford a policy of passive dependence on the economic trends around the region if it wants to prosper. "We must continue to make our own way forward," Brig-Gen (Res) Lee said. The Asia-Pacific region, he noted, was one of the most209 words
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Article, Illustration476 1986-01-31 25 We must be flexible to come out of recession THE rigid system of wage settlement has made it difficult to cut costs during the recession despite the full and willing cooperation of the trade unions, Brig-Gen (Res) Lee said. "Our wage structure should be able476 words
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Article, Illustration166 1986-01-31 25 Govt shouldn't falter in efforts to keep S'pore efficient THE Government most continue its policy of maintaining and improving our infrastructure to attract Investments and keep the country efficient. New areas In our infrastructure such as telecommunications and information technology must be improved, Brig-Gen (Res) Lee said. "Infrastructure is not166 words
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327 1986-01-31 25 THE Government is not likely to enter into new businesses and is willing to give up the ownership and management control of the companies it now owns, said Brig-Gen (Res) Lee. He emphasised that continued growth and prosperity for Singapore depended on327 words
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Advertisement149 1986-01-31 24 ON SALE NOW $4 JANUARY f 5, 1986 TT% SINGAPORE business It's the Tigsr's turn When invr stor confidence is eroded A blessing m 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 The149 words
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Advertisement128 1986-01-31 25 The Chinese way of health through food HARMONY I RULES DR GARY BUTT FRENA BLOOMFIELD author of CHINESE BELIEFS This book explains the basic principles of the Chinese theory of good health, so that you can apply them to your own favourite foods and lifestyle. It further explains how you128 words
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Advertisement412 1986-01-31 25 How to Help Your Child g^ Do Better! mmm Learning doesn't just Wl W happen. Parents play an important role m improving jEtj^*^' studies. In the d\ 4 W Reader's Digest. h JBBL top teachers tell JjrM jfl fe you how you can I'Sl Hf Am JJ concentration, WL jPPi^PH^412 words
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Letter173 1986-01-31 26 I REFER to the report "A Doberman reduced to mere skin and bones". (ST, Jan 26). It is indeed deplorable that such instances of cruelty still persist m our affluent and presumably intelligent society. Has the development of our society eroded our humanistic qualities? Has173 words
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123 1986-01-31 26 I WOULD like to comment on my unpleasant experience when I took my final Highway Code theory test on Jan 23 at the Kampong Übi test centre. The candidates were led to the classroom at 7.30 pm. We were given some instructions and then told to123 words
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154 1986-01-31 26 Resident thanks caring MP and officials I WAS very surprised when the MP for Chong Boon, Mr S. Chandra Das, and his officials paid a flat-to-flat visit to our block m Ang Mo Kio on Jan 19. What really impressed me was the concern he showed for our welfare by154 words
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Letter87 1986-01-31 26 HOW confidential are those of our personal particulars which are m the hands of the various authorities? I was recently surprised to find a hawker using as wrapping paper a printout containing the names of individuals, their salaries and other particulars. It was not the87 words
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185 1986-01-31 26 I REFER to the article on the recommendations of the fiscal and financial policy sub-committee (ST, Jan 24) and would like to seek the following clarification from the sub-com-mittee or the relevant government body. The article mentioned that the sub-committee proposed among its185 words
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Letter, Illustration505 1986-01-31 26 Ministry replies to letters on noise from expressways I REFER to the several letters m the Forum page on the subject of traffic noise from expressways. (ST, Jan 2 and 20). The past decades of Singapore's economic growth have brought about a significant increase505 words
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Letter, Illustration283 1986-01-31 26 Uncouth people ruffle bird watcher AS A post-graduate studying the birds of urban Singapore, I do a considerable amount of field work. This takes me to various areas representative of the different habitats we have here (e.g. city, rural, industrial, etc). I enjoy the work very much, but the company283 words
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241 1986-01-31 26 Hazardous to have many signs at ECP WE refer to the letter "Clearer signs needed along ECP" by "Near-Per-fect PWD". (ST, Jan 16). We would like to thank your writer for his comments and are pleased to note that he finds the new signs along the expressways useful. We are,241 words
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177 1986-01-31 26 WE refer to the letter "Two more flyovers needed to ease jams" by Mr Nicholas Kwang. (ST, Jan 8). We would like to thank Mr Kwang for his suggestion to construct two more parallel flyovers to ease the heavy traffic jams along Farrer Road and177 words
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195 1986-01-31 26 I REFER to the letter "A direct link needed" by "Bridge The Gap Please", who requested a direct bus service between Woodlands and Bedok/Tampines. (ST, Dec 27). A sizeable demand must be identified between the destinations concerned if a direct service is to be195 words
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Article, Illustration63 1986-01-31 27 THE Straits Times Industrial Index rose 2.37 points to 601.82 on another quiet day. The Business Times Composite Index rose a marginal 0.85 points to 515.18. Rises lagged falls narrowly by 54 to 61, reflecting a mixed day. There were 33 counters unchanged. Volume fell to 6.763 words
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Article72 1986-01-31 27 H Leonf Fin 220 +15 ABNIOOfI 453 +11 Chin Tec* 190 +10 TDM 144 +8 Berjara Corp 105 +8 HK Tin Corp 50c 116 +7 General Corp 110 +7 Juror* EnfSOc 194 +6 SPH 590+5 FtN SSO +5 SIX 520+5 CereboiSOc 207 +5 CtC 205 +5 RothmansMsia 360 +472 words
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Article82 1986-01-31 27 Sth Msia bid 380 -42 BoHon 65 -33 Sim Urn ISI -19 landmark! H 50c 158 -12 G Lumber 53 -10 HTai-Pan 5J -7 Bousteadco 87 -6 F A C B 50c 80-6 UOL 94Mi -5Mi OCBC 695-5 MBf Corp 50c 141 -5 IC-MPH 90 -5 Van der Horst82 words
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Article11 1986-01-31 27 SIA 627,000 UMW 516,000 Promet 376,000 General Corp 266,00011 words
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Article76 1986-01-31 27 Lan 29 Jan 30 BT Composite 514.33 515.18 BT Indicator *****24 *****62 BT 08/ OS -290 -209 CAW —6796 -6798 OBV -*****5 -*****9 ST Industrials 599 45 601 82 ST Finance 2188.00 2185 79 ST Hotels 637 66 ***** Jan 29 Jan 30 ST Properties 363 97 359 9476 words
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Article34 1986-01-31 27 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 ***** (23/1/86) 509.11 (23/1/86) All time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 509.11 (23/1/86)34 words
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Article14 1986-01-31 27 THE US dollar gained 80 ticks to close at DM 2.3905 m Singapore.14 words
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Article20 1986-01-31 27 DM V FF S$ H$ US$ ***** 2.3945 194.00 unq 2.1355 unq 1.4000 2.3905 193.95 7.3395 2.1430 7.804020 words
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Article12 1986-01-31 27 In Singapore, gold gained US$l.5O to close at U*****.80 an ounce.12 words
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Article33 1986-01-31 27 Eurodollar: Lost five ticks to 92.06 a contract. Deutechemark: Lost 14 ticks to 0.4198 a contract. Japanese yen: Lost five ticks to 0.*****0 a contract. Gold: Gained US$l.2O to U*****.80 an ounce.33 words
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Article60 1986-01-31 27 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The United States government has decided to suspend the publication of its quarterly "flash" estimate of gross national product, an indicator closely monitored m financial circles, Commerce Department sources said. The "flash", published since 1983 m the final two weeks of each quarter, relies on informationAFP - 60 words
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Article85 1986-01-31 27 LONDON, Thurs. Johnson Matthey Bankers Ltd (JMB), which is now owned by the Bank of England, said it had served a writ enumerating its claim (or substantial damages against its former auditors, Arthur Young. The writ claims damages for Young's alleged breach of duty m respect ofReuter - 85 words
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Article77 1986-01-31 27 NEW DELHI, Thurs. The French firm, AlcatelThomson, is to build a plant m the southern Indian city of Bangalore to manufacture electronic switching stations, Indian and French sources said here. Alcatel-Thomson last week reached an industrial accord with its Indian partners, Indian Telephone IndustriesAFP - 77 words
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Article50 1986-01-31 27 TOKYO, Thurs. Suzuki Motor Co, a leading Japanese car maker, has announced its plan to produce 5,000 units of mini commercial vehicles a year m south-western China. The Suzuki cars to be produced m Chongqing starting Apirl will have an 800-cc engine, Suzuki officials said yesterday. AFPAFP - 50 words
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Article56 1986-01-31 27 Apple's new chairman CUPERTINO (California), Thurs. Apple Computer Inc said it named Mr John Sculley to the position of chairman, effective immediately. He succeeds Mr Steven Jobs, who resigned from Apple m September to form a new company. Mr Sculley, who joined Apple as president and chief executive m April,Reuter - 56 words
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570 1986-01-31 27 CONRAD RAJ - Lin Securities asks KLSE to 'discipline' OSK CONRAD RAJ Row over Sigma forward contracts By THERE is no let-up m the dispute between Singapore stockbroker Lin Securities and Malaysian stockbroker, OSK, with both hurling charges and counter-charges at each other over forward contracts they had entered into. Mr Lin Tah570 words
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176 1986-01-31 27 Straits Energy links up with firm in Britain STRAITS Energy Services, part of Keppel group's Straits Steamship Company, has teamed up with Britain's International Petroleum Engineering Consultants Ltd to provide petroleum engineering services and technology to this region. Straits Energy will complement IPEC, which provides specialist consultancy services and computer176 words
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Article, Illustration214 1986-01-31 27 THE Post Office Savings Bank expects its income, which is mainly from interest earnings and dividends from the bank's investments m government securities and quoted corporations, to fall by 12 per cent to $563 million this year. The estimates, revealed m the latest Government Gazette,214 words
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391 1986-01-31 27 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By WHILE gloom and doom stories keep faint hearts away, Wardley Investment Services Ltd has announced that it has chosen Singapore as its management centre for its newlylaunched money market fund. The Singapore branch of Wardley, which is a member of391 words
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Article167 1986-01-31 27 Record US trade deficit in 1985 WASHINGTON, Than. The US trade deficit widened to a record U*****.5 billion (*****.8 billion) m 1185, as Imports m December alone outpaced exports by US$l7.4 billion, the government reported today. The December deficit itself was an all-time monthly high. For the first 11 monthsAP; Reuter - 167 words
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349 1986-01-31 27 S. KUMAR - Top HK shipbuilder buys over ailing S'pore yard S. KUMAR By ONE of Hongkong's largest shipbuilders is buying over ailing Singapore shipyard, Sin Foon Seng Pte Ltd. Chung Wah, listed on the Hongkong stock exchange, is also one of the most established shipbuilders m Hongkong. Mr Edwin Kwok, the Singapore349 words
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117 1986-01-31 27 SINGAPORE Airlines continued to be among the favourite airlines picked by US travellers for flying to Asia, according to the findings of a US survey. The airline ranked fifth for Americans coming to Asia, after Pan American, Northwest, United Airlines and Japan Airlines,117 words
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Article2394 1986-01-31 28 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the stock exchange, is covered m "business done Further, because all dealings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend m2,394 words
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Article2148 1986-01-31 28 INDUSTRIALS A Choc (1 .8 IB) (2) 1.84 (I) 1.80 (1) 1.81 xd AMD (3.665) Alcom (0.51 4B 0 525) (5) 0.52 (2) 051 (1)0.514 AISB (0.59 1/2 B 0.605) (3) 0.584 (22) 0 59 API (0.428) (2) 0 40 (11) 0.404 (10) 0.41 (6)2,148 words
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Article2798 1986-01-31 28 Al shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. •Adjusted fat Krip/rifMs. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each with the price quoted m dollars 1985/86 Last Yield Vol Day High Low Company Sale Change ('000) High Low2,798 words
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Article283 1986-01-31 29 1 Mm $1 000. 2 For best customers only. 3 OCBC Finance. 4 only available at DBS Finance UOFs tales." abo avaiaMe at UOF. aho a.aiaWe at KB France. OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 5V4 5 4 3 /4 5 Monthly &V 4 Autosave 4283 words
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Article163 1986-01-31 29 Interbank Over the Foreign Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5276-1.5304 6.66-6453 Canadian dollar 1.5119-1.5137 6.71-. NZ dollar 1.1440-1.1478 8.95-8.61 Sterling pound 3.0016-3.0051 3.38—3.31 US dollar 2.1420-2.1435 4.72-4.57 Local dolars to 100 units of foreign currency Austnan schilling 12.7151-12.7361163 words
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Article111 1986-01-31 29 THE US dollar closed lower against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it opened at 2.1365/75 and closed at 2.1425/35. It traded within a range of 2.1365 and 2.1425 m active trading. Against the deutschemark, the greenback closed at 2.3915/25 compared with its opening111 words
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Article138 1986-01-31 29 THE kilobar market traded between 5524,540 and 5524,630 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened at U*****.40/5.90 and eased slightly to U*****.25/75, which was the day's low. It moved to the day's high of U*****.40/6.90 before closing for lunch at U*****.10/6.60. It re-opened at U*****.80/6.30 and trading remained138 words
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Article25 1986-01-31 29 GOLD US$/oz Thurs Wed Singapore 356.00 356.50 354.00—354.50 Hongkong 355.90 356.40 354.25—354.75 Wed Tues New York 355.40—355.90 352.80—353.30 London 354.75 355.25 352.00 352.5025 words
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Article219 1986-01-31 29 Managers' prices for Jan 31 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0 87—0 92 The Savings Fund 0 77 0 82 Spore Prog fund 0 36 0 38 Spore Sec Fund 0 57-0 61 Spore Invest Fund 048—051 Spore Equity Fund 0 40 0.43 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest219 words
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Article82 1986-01-31 29 Eurodollar 3-month deposit TRADING was quiet and limited to a narrow range for the greater part of the session, with traders staying on the sidelines. LIFFE opening saw prices firming marginally to 92.07 m lacklustre trading. (100 implied interest rate) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Mar 92.05 92.07 92.0482 words
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Article, Illustration48 1986-01-31 29 CURRENCY futures opened slightly lower from Wednesday's closing level on profittaking activities. March deutschemark closed 14 ticks lower at 0.4198. (US dollar Deutschemark Open High Lew Sett Est Vol Mar 0.4196 0.4202 0.4194 0.4198 883 ju 0.4234 Sept 0.4270 Open lot (Wed): 871 Act Vol (Wed): 1172.48 words
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Article37 1986-01-31 29 MARCH yen closed five ticks lower at 0.*****0. (Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Est Mar 0.*****5 0.*****2 0.*****4 0.*****0 824 /0.*****4 Jnß L 0.*****4 Sept *****24 Open Int (Wed): I*K. Act V»l (Wed): tin.37 words
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Article, Illustration43 1986-01-31 29 GOLD futures had a dull trading day with the February contract closing US$l.2O higher at US$356 an ounce. (In VSS per troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Feb 356.008 356.00 Mar 358.00 Apr 369.90 Open lit (Wed): 17. Act Voi (Wed): nil.43 words
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Article26 1986-01-31 29 Ctownf prices Copper £/tomw Ned Spot 1024.50-1025.00 (1024 50 1025 00) 3 months 1053.00 1053 50 (1052 50-1053 50) Market tone Steady Sales: 22,650 tonnes26 words
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Article28 1986-01-31 29 Cloiinf prices Silver USJ tret 02 Thun Tws Singapore 6 16 6.21 6 16—621 N«d Tuts New York 6 15—6 20 6 13—618 Source Credit Suisse, Spore28 words
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Article25 1986-01-31 29 Closinf prices Aluminium £/tome Ned Spot 789 00 790 00 (793.00-793.50) 3 months *****—***** (821 50— 822 00) Market tone: Easier Sales 13.525 tonnes25 words
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Article19 1986-01-31 29 Rubber Closing prices cents/kilo Singapore February ***** up 1 50 cents Malaysia February ***** up 1 50 cents19 words
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Article94 1986-01-31 29 X- miM Feb 580 (south) 575 (central) Mar 602.50 (south) pafcnoi USJ/tonnes RBD palm Feb 287 50 (sellers) Mar 290 (sellers) Apr 300 (sellers) RBD Olein Feb 292.50 (sellers) Mar 300 (sellers) Apr 305 (sellers) RBD Stearin Feb/Mar 275 (sellers) Apr 280 (sellers) Crude stearin Neutralised unq palm94 words
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627 1986-01-31 29 SHARE prices rose marginally m quiet trading on the Singapore stock market yesterday and the Straits Times Industrial Index rose 2.37 points to 601.82. The Business Times Composite Index rose a marginal 0.85 points to 515.18. There were 54 rises against 61 falls, reflecting627 words
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Article296 1986-01-31 29 lan 30 HK$ Chanje Awoc Intl Hotel Bonk Of Eost A«o 24 80 -0 2 Cheung Kong 1990 -0 2 Chmo Light 1580 -0.2 Cross Harb Tunnel 10 00 -0.1 F E Consortium 0 52 -0.02 Far Eost Exch Phtlex 0050 unch G I Cement Great Eugje 070 -001296 words
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Article314 1986-01-31 29 Lan 30 Cents Charge (AlBt) A C I 312 +8 A N I 315+5 A P M 332+4 Aberfoyle 850 unch Age 254 +9 Alliance Oil Allied Mill 325 -5 Ampol Exp 205 5 Ampol Pet 250 +5 Anz 455+2 Ashton 129 +1 B H P 908 +32 Beach314 words
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Article348 1986-01-31 29 Lan 30 Yen Chance Ajinomoto 1160 unch Akai 445 -4 Amada 815 +9 Asohi Chem 759 1 Asohi Glass 899 4 Bank Tk 700 unch Bndgestone 512 -1 Canon H2O 10 Casio Computer 1780 20 Ctizen 522 -17 D Nip Print 1270 -10 D Nippon Screen Daiei "0 '5348 words
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Article62 1986-01-31 29 lIIII' J 1 U_ NST Index Thursday 1,067.24 (1,065.23) Hongkong Hang Seng Thursday 1,720.21 (1,736.35) Australian All-Ordinaries Thursday 1,074.2 (1,060.5) Nikkei Stock Average Thursday 12,949.04 (12,957.14) Financial Times Industrials Wednesday 1,150.0 (1,155.4) Dow Jones Average Wednesday 1,558.94 (1,556.42) (Figures m brackets refer to those of the previous trading day)62 words
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Article237 1986-01-31 29 Jan 29 UW Chan t c Alcoo 42V4 Allied Chem Cp 45% -1* AHis-Cholmers 3*4 -V* Am Tel Tel 22* Amox Inc 13* Amr Corp 48 7 Bethlehem Sri 17* Boemg Co 47* +Vi Burroughs Cp 68* +Hi Caterpto Co 46% +1* Chase Manhtn 72* +1* Chrysler Cp237 words
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Article538 1986-01-31 29 Lan 29 Change INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 265 unch Ass Dairies BTRPLC 396 -7 Babcocks 179 +1 Borclays 457 +10 Beecham 363 -3 BCC 273 unch Blue Circle 548 +2 BOC Group 288 -2 Boots 244 -4 Bowoter 286 +3 BATS 346 +1 Britannia 135 unch BP 575 -13 B Telecom538 words
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Article452 1986-01-31 29 ICt Receiving Receiving Stj> (Voya«e) Air Carfo Time Block Regina MS (8604) 3/2 (1300) F5 M3O-1530/1330-1430 Al/Bl A Virginia (6) 2/2 (2130) F7 1030-1130/H3O-1230 Nl/Pl Albert MS (8603) 31/ l (2300) F5 1400-1500 B 8 Maiapahit (28HB) 31/ l (2359) F7 1500-1600 L 8 Niaga 42 (523/86) 1/2452 words
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Article302 1986-01-31 29 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Frances Bay K27 aside 31/1 Jalagopal K33 aside 31/1 Ninh Co K2l aside 31/1 Thai Rainbow Kll aside 31/1 Bintulu I K9 31/1 31/1 Chitral K3l 31/1 3/2 Glory Selatan 9 Kl7 31/1 2/2 Jenson 4 K23 31/1 1/2 Kirn Soon302 words
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Article333 1986-01-31 30 Rights issue planned for the purpose MALAYSIAN Assurance Alliance (MAA) Bhd has announced that it intends to make a rights issue which will be used to acquire a 20 per cent stake m Malaysia's largest finance company, MBf Finance. MAA will also make a333 words
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Article, Illustration195 1986-01-31 30 KL Industries' pre-tax profits up slightly KUALA Lumpur Industries group of companies have reported a small increase m pre-tax profits of $4.64 million for the year ended October 1985, compared with $4 million previously. XL Industries operates finance and property companies, including the Kuala Lumpur Finance Bhd. The group's turnover195 words
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761 1986-01-31 30 SEVENTEEN creditor banks have arranged a rescue package for the ailing heavy machinery group UMW Corporation Bhd. UMW, which holds the Toyota car franchise for Malaysia, has already sold some prime assets and is negotiating to sell more to raise over Msso million761 words
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171 1986-01-31 30 THE National Bank of Abu Dhabi is closing its offshore branch on March 31 four years after it opened. The move will affect 18 local employees, 12 of whom will leave next week, while the rest will stay on till the bank's last171 words
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274 1986-01-31 30 Chemical firm 'will ride out storm' CHEMICAL products manufacturer Chemical Company of Malaysia Bhd will be able to weather difficult times because It is In a strong competitive position, said Chairman i. D. Rushton. In his annual address, Mr Rushton said the priority given to raising efficiency m production, marketing274 words
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Advertisement304 1986-01-31 27 fll 1 W^fll^^l '< y]B 4n9& 9 I 1^ %Br^ "Ijj^y^^^^ ~^mmmWA r^ta| |j >i A A *™**>wirtßiii^^^^^^ m^Mmt X ji w-. jfly 1 -sSH mWV A. <J| HMhjMMM^^ n mwWlm J^^ ■jmlß*. X.;,ZvI«W^^^M^ML..-. Apply Dettol Cream for minor cuts, grazes and wound. It heals Use Dettol Cream for minor304 words
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Advertisement146 1986-01-31 28 CHINESE CRAFTS The Story of how they are made what they mean The enormous land mass of China is the birthplace of an astonishing number of magnificent crafts rendered m materials as various as ceramic, lacquer, bronze, ivory, jade and silk. Many exquisite pieces are displayed m museums worldwide. This146 words
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Advertisement33 1986-01-31 29 Underneath his severe disfigurement, sixteen year old Rocky is sharpwitted, big-hearted and tough. This is a story of courage, hope, determination and a love that would never die f IfnjTimes 111 IL9 Distributors33 words
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Advertisement245 1986-01-31 30 f Warehouse Sale 3 V^ Jan. 31-Mar. 2. Open on Sat. and Sun.^^^aip^ M^wrr^'^^nTrriin Thousands of items are going at rock bottom prices sanitary m^EM. J A% ware, kitchen sinks, mirror cabinets, bathroom mirrors, #0 accessories, bathtubs, ceramic tiles, mosaic, locks, hardware, Tho mnct rnmnrphPn<?i\/P decorative materials, taps, mixers, water245 words
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Advertisement188 1986-01-31 30 C|. f ViAV UNI* LEAVE YOUR BOOK-KEEPING PROBLEMS TO US OABS* COMPUTERIZED BUREAU SERVICES from 3pwDU/" per month Excludes stationery costs and collection charges. CALL US TODAY!!! TELEPHONE NUMBERS: 278-9966 (4 Lines) 0^ ■^\tf&. _-i«Bi ftfok. ut out s a(^ ant^ cxcri ange /^i -^4i t T^ for red packets188 words
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Advertisement1990 1986-01-31 31 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: y^X &°n?ay Friday 9.00 am to |ggP^^ M-m O^dinTy: SS.OC per line (Mm. $15 00) Food/Ent rt inm n (2 -5) r/ V^ N— l M >r^ at^^ f\f mmm \^\^^S^^^\ k f m^K f^k deadline for the Sunday Times) B«mi-di«play: $20.00 per col cnv1,990 words
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Advertisement415 1986-01-31 31 TMEA I CLOSER LOOK If you've been benefiting from frequent rides m a friend's car, there's a gift idea for the Lunar New Year. It's not hampers, mandarin oranges or minced pork. These are common enough. Turn to classification 172 Car Pools for this unusual but will-be-appreciated %l _/J_ \i\415 words
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Advertisement673 1986-01-31 32 13 Musical Instruments PIANOS FOR RENT $4U-$5O New/2nd hand pianos $900 onwards. Union Piano Co. *****62 USED LOWREY ORGAN only $850 Tel: *****84. sOl-32, Parklane Shopping Mall. Selegie Rd VERY GOOD COND. Godwin organ for sale. Contact Sam *****64. 9am to spm. 14 Antiques/ Arts/Crafts ALL KINDS PERANAKAN Teakwood. old673 words
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Advertisement417 1986-01-31 32 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing Furnishing I German Kitchen Cabinets |L Locally assembled Suitable for new HUDC Apartment Maisonettes Wall unit up to ceiling Lovely colour scheme to match HUDC's kitchen tiling (showflat for viewing available) I rcr Stocks are limited. Only two I417 words
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Advertisement360 1986-01-31 32 20 Pets/Pet Care THE DOGGY SHOP 81-11 Orchard Tower* For All Your Doggy Needs TEL: *****43 SCIENCE DIET DOG Cat food: avail, through selected dealers Pis. call K-9 Command Product Pte Ltd, tel. *****68 for th< dealer closest to you. 3 YRS. OLD handsome male Dob ermann with papers for360 words
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Advertisement555 1986-01-31 32 20 Pets/Pet Care FOR SALE PUPPLIES: Silky Terriers, Pomeranians, West Highland White Terrier. *****20/ 1. FROZEN MINCED BEEF and beef dust for dogs. $4.50 per kg. Free delivery 2 kg order. Call: *****06. GENERAL PETCARE CENTRE -Your pet deserve the best of our attention and care. Tel: *****72. KOEHLER METHOD555 words
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Advertisement659 1986-01-31 32 19 Home Appliances/ Lightings ■B^P^^^e^B^BW a aft m A*""* 0 1 really ■Hal Fully A ■■■■■■■■■k Free In Q I J Wede _^__J|J Emal Elei ff9H fIUf jl 02-28. Odec RjH Itrl *****70 BJP^PJPJPJPJPJP^BJ Sole Agent 24 Garage Sale AMERICAN LEAVING. EVERYTHING must go. 2.3 Mercedes Benz. Ist class cond.659 words
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Advertisement703 1986-01-31 32 19 Home Appliances/ Lightings y^^nowertnat puts you m control utomatic, Electronic, istallation, with guarantee al m all Water Heaters. L EMALJ ctrical Decoration Showroom >n Katong Shopping Complex, Singapore 1543 *****19. *****33 (10 linas) Sim Lim Co. Pte. Ltd. 25 Sale: Other Products JURONG COUNTRY CLUB indivldual membership, $29,000 0.n.0.703 words
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Advertisement628 1986-01-31 32 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage I NH MBa^^Bal^ k *V v I X ssaaaw m Health Centre m> p l W; #04-103 Hotel Meridien TL Jl| H Orchard Road. Tel: *****33 VNv <m 32 Photography/ Video Filming PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR HIRE! For weddings, functions, portfolios, outdoor portraits and628 words
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Advertisement563 1986-01-31 32 36 House Renovation/ Decor LTN RENOVATION ft INTERIOR DECOR. (HDB LICENCE: E/8L2923) Bik 2021 Bukit Batok Industrial Park A #02-186/ 188 Singapore 2365 We offer apecial package deal for renovation work* with guaranteed workmanahip for HDB Flat*, a 12" x 12" heavy duty ceramic tiles including skirting, c 2 pairs563 words
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Advertisement885 1986-01-31 32 36 House Renovation/ Decor UNDERTAKING ROOF-LEAKING, Change roofing, gutter, awning, sliding door, partition, painting, furniture, plumbing, electric, fencing, cut-tree, heater. HDB/ Private Construction. Ring *****63/ *****61 (Night *****43). SPECIALISED IN ROOF-LEAKAGE, attap, asbestos roof, gutter, cellIng, plumbing, painting, fencing, woodwork, cementwork minor works. Tel: *****58/ *****34. FENG SHENG COMPANY dealing885 words
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Advertisement861 1986-01-31 32 39 Other Personal Services ■66 WEDDING SPECIAL, free enlargements for every couple who confirm bookings for photography from 31st Jan to 31st March '86 Advanced bookings will also be considered Classlfone *****30 (off. hrs) Ref. *****. WE CARE, RESTORE your old chandeliers/ lightings to Its original splendour. We specialise m861 words
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Advertisement800 1986-01-31 33 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services FOR THOSE WHO seek the very Best Prestigeous Regn Address ($2O). Answering Mailing ($35). Typing/ Word Processing ($2 $4). Telex-cum-Telefax ($6). Executive Room Special Package Plans available. *****00, Classic Mgt (Since 1981). PRESTIGIOUS REGISTRATION ADDRESS ($l5)/ Answering ($l5)/ Telex Office room *****66. Sylvia Phul.800 words
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Advertisement842 1986-01-31 33 57 Business Opportunities CHILLED FRESH PHILIPPINE TIGER PRAWNS HEADON AIRFREIGHTED DAILY SINGAPORE CF PRICE/ KILO: U/14 pcs. U5512.50; 15-20 pcs. US$ll.5O; 21--30 pcs US$lO.5O; 31-40 pcs. US$9.5O, 41-50 pcs. US$B.5O Small discount for big orders We also supply live crabs CF HK/ Kilo 3-5 pcs male US$5.5O and Female US$6842 words
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Advertisement1226 1986-01-31 33 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available FILIPINO $220 THAI $220 SRI LANKAN SIM INDONESIAN $200 1 OFF DAYS COMPENSATED We select rained onentate our very own girls Good attitude hardworking honest obedient Complete placement fee includes: A 55.000 Security Bond $***** PA Ppriormance Bono Visa Fee Medical E1,226 words
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Advertisement1033 1986-01-31 33 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical An established trading company with H international affiliation has immediate y 9 vacancies for pi; I Must possess either a Diploma or full Private Secretarial Certificate I Minimum 5 years experience working under senior ;Si; executives m the same or1,033 words
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Advertisement781 1986-01-31 33 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical An established trading and manufacturing company located m Jurong hat the following vacancies: 1. FEMALE GENERAL CLERK GCE 'O' level or equivalent. Able to correspond, type and operate telex machine. Experience In shipping documentation and related field will be an added advantage. Must be fluent781 words
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Advertisement525 1986-01-31 33 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales Offers you an exciting and rewarding Direct Sales Career Opportunity. Ladies, you could earn Good Income Company Car Attend Overseas Seminars Come ...hear all about it m our 'Around the World with Nutri-Metics' meeting at The Dynasty Hotel, Ballroom 3, Level 3525 words
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Advertisement465 1986-01-31 33 AGENTS WELCOME AIU (Singapore) Pte. Ltd., the largest foreign incorporated insurance company m Singapore, is recruiting agents to join our expanding Agency Force. Applicants preferred will be: 1) Lite-insurance agents 2) Experienced Sates Personnel 3) Companies with m house insuianc* agencies In addition to agency commissions, we provide m house465 words
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Advertisement675 1986-01-31 33 71 Situations Vacant: Sales I" AM I GOOD ENOUGH TO I I TAKE UP A SALES JOB? I I Oh yes you can. You can I R. be trained to be a TOP-KNOTCH SALES REPRESENTATIVES a I know you have your fears and reservations: you are afraid of not making675 words
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Advertisement635 1986-01-31 34 71 Situations Vacant: Sales MALE ft FEMALE SALES Representatives. Mm GCE O' level, able to speak English. Mandarin some dialects, own transport. All successful applicants will undergo co.s training programme beginning after Chinese New Year. Interested please write In enclosing recent passport size photo and contact tel. no. to: Corlum635 words
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Advertisement615 1986-01-31 34 72 Situations Vacant: Technical 'we have following over-^ seas job opportunities: 1. QUALIFIED WELPFR 6 GR 2. PIPEFITTER 3. ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN for construction work. 4. ELECTRICAL SUPERVISOR 5. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER (Graduate or non-grad-uate) 6. INSTRUMENT FITTER 7. INSTRUMENT SPECIALIST 8. INSTRUMENT ENGINEER (Graduate or non-grad-uate) Interested parties pis. send resume615 words
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Advertisement484 1986-01-31 34 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production Production FEMALE PRODUCTION iggyw^—^ OPERATORS (TfMPORARY) ?rFm?l) H •No experience required Minimum Primary 6 education Training will be provided Wp&P^s '^fQ^&SSKtBL jj||s Ist shift: 700 am -3.30pm C^Qft '^Syv^' g! Gross Salary: 'aj I ffi^jf484 words
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Advertisement109 1986-01-31 34 A progressive can maker and metal printing company invites applications for the post of: •Completed N.S. Minimum secondary 2 education Preferably with 1 or 2 years experience m offset printing Those without experience may also apply Salary negotiable (m the region of $500 per month Interested, please telephone or call109 words
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Advertisement366 1986-01-31 34 I FEMALE I 1 PRODUCTION 1 I OPERATORS I I Do You Have These Qualifications? I Minimum Secondary Education j| from English stream M Some working experience m semiconductor Assembly/Test preferred If Singapore Citizen f: We have immediate vacancies Permanent "C" shift: 10.50pm to 7.00 am p Fortnightly rotating shifts:366 words
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Advertisement248 1986-01-31 34 WANTED 20 PRODUCTION Operators to start work immediately. Please call personally at: 15 Gul Aye., Jurong, 7a.m. to 12p.m. Feeder Bus No. 252. 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous BOULEVARD HOTEL JUNIOR HOUSEKEEPER Few years' chambermaid experience required ROOM STEWARDESS Full-time Part-time 3am to 2pm (Monday to Friday) Must have relevant experience248 words
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Advertisement526 1986-01-31 34 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous (^MiniScribe i We're entrusting responsibilities... ...to young resourceful individuals who are seeking challenges within a fast-paced and demanding environment. Electronics Technicians (Permanent 2nd shift) ITC m Electronics Engineering Must have knowledge of computer/digital equipment Minimum I year's experience m manufacturing environment Technical526 words
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Advertisement741 1986-01-31 34 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous BENSONS METAL 4 PRODUCTS PTE LTD r O Bensons we require the following: FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS (Can earn up to Ss42o per month) c Singaporeans only a Age: 16 years above c Primary education No experience required a Able to work on 2 rotating shifts OPERATORS/741 words
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Advertisement558 1986-01-31 34 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous A rewly established Health/ Fitness Centra has created the following new job opportunities 1. SECRETARY/ ACCOUNTS Experience m a similar capacity is an advantage Must be able to do correspondence independently 2. RECEPTIONISTS/ CASHIERS Basic experience m a similar capacity is useful but not necessary as558 words
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Advertisement810 1986-01-31 35 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Walk-In Interview STORE CLERK Urgently Required Mm GCE O' Level. c 2to 3 years' experience 22 to 30 years old Fluent In English. Mandarin main dialects Call personally at: 36, LIU FANG ROAD SINGAPORE 2262 TEL: *****77 Hour*: 10am spm SUPERVISOR FOR BOOK Binding Dept. Must810 words
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Advertisement576 1986-01-31 35 81 Vehicles For Hire WEEKEND SPECIAL 3 NIGHTS 2 DAYS 1600 c.c. $90 only Toyola t/wagon $80 only. Atreon.. radio cassette Only advanced booking. Enquiries call *****30/ *****57 BTW CAR RENTALS CHARLIE'S TRUCK RENTAL, latest model, Daihatsu trucks 14 ft. flatbed Daihatsu double cab trucks for short long term rental.576 words
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Advertisement1369 1986-01-31 35 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance Insurance FAST MONEY I WithFOCL |Ogi^ Prompt processing of applications Attractive interest rates 12 months 5% flat 24 months 5 1 /4% flat 36 months 5 1 /2% flat 48 months 6% flat Up to 90% financing Call 533-3737 today m FORWARD OVERSEA1,369 words
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Advertisement839 1986-01-31 35 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat WyaforT win a ford To celebrate our 4th Anniversary, To top it off, you will be given an additional Regent Motors will give you a key if you buy any key to the Lucky Draw, if you could839 words
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Advertisement350 1986-01-31 35 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan 1979 DATSUN 120Y GL. Alrcon. radio cassette, beautiful cond. $10,000. Tel: *****39. 1980 BLUEBIRD. Aircon., cassette, sports rims, reconditioned upholstery. $10,800 0.n.0. *****11. 1980 DATSUN 120A. Alrcon., cassette, PARF, beautiful condition. Contact: *****15. 1980 DATSUN 200 L Auto. Nice number plate. Alrcon. PARF. $12,500 0.n.0. Tel:350 words
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Advertisement99 1986-01-31 35 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan 1984 SUNNY 1.5 GL', Coupe. Private owner, tip top cond., full accessories, new tax. *****35. 7/'B2 NISSAN SUNNY I.3GL. Alrcon. radio cassette, ortg. cond. $16,900. *****00 126 Rangoon Rd. ■72 DATSUN 1200, m good condition. Alrcon., cassette, $3,900. Tel: *****60. 76, DATSUN 2402 (2 2) 190099 words
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Advertisement450 1986-01-31 35 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan 79 DATSUN 100A. Pte owner, aircon., cassette, s/rim., new tax. Downpayment $2,500 *****24 79. DATSUN 200 L Auto. Aircon cassette. 2 pte. owners. PARF $11,200 0.n.0. Tel: *****85 79 DATSUN 120Y, 1 owner, aircon., raod tax new. good condition. Price: $9,400. Tel: *****94. •80 BLUEBIRD, aircon.,450 words
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Advertisement458 1986-01-31 35 90 For Sale: Toyota '79 TOYOTA CORONA New paint, s/rirns Radio/ casette Tax till 586 PARF eligible. Asking $8,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****51. 80 MODEL TOYOTA Celica 1600 c.c. ST llftback, alrcon., hi-fi, s/rims, tax 5/'B6, (PARF) Asking $11,300 Can loan $8,000. *****47. ONE CO. REG. '81 Toyota Corolla DX. aircond.,458 words
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Advertisement454 1986-01-31 35 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi OCTOBER 83 STATIONWAGON 1600 c.c. 2 private owners. Agent maintained. Accessories $20,300 0.n.0 Conquest *****33. 75. PTE. PLATE Lancer 1200. Alrcon hi-fi, tax 4/86, new paintwork. Beautiful cond $4,500 Loan $2,000. Tel: *****84 79 MITSUBISHI SIGMA. S/rlms radio, cassette. Beautiful cond. Loan arrangeable. Tel: *****88 Peter454 words
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Advertisement237 1986-01-31 36 92 For Sale: Mazd i il ,A/.DA 626, O limmy. AZDA 323. Puteh. 131 2 wxr. or Sale: Honda ■ARCH) HONDA Accord 1600 i< Price '81 HONDA Accord. ai arrange- 1 '83. HONDA Accord 4 dr.s. power Pax 4/86. i ANT TO PART. B( John. \ja ACCORD 3-door auto, m237 words
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Advertisement888 1986-01-31 36 95 For Sate: Suzuki DEC 1983 SUZUKI 310 -1 Airi on I pte owner. oom cond *****72/ 7:fiii. )s'> 1982 SUZUKI 800. 1 pte. owner, ilour, excellent 85 SUZUKI 1.3 GL, 5-speed. 1 pte. i Ldlo cassette, 96 For Sale: Other Makes DIH MOTORWAYS PTE. LTD. 7 Chang Charn Road888 words
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Advertisement819 1986-01-31 36 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles 79 TO '82 Dataun pickups Petrol. Reconditioned Beautiful cond. Tel: *****88 Peter View: 11 Jin. Mas Puteh. LATE 79 TOYOTA Liteace, good condition. Price negotiable. Tel: *****66 MAY '83 DATSUN pick-up, petrol, 2 owners, aircon., radio cassette. Good cond. $6,800 0.n.0. *****72 NEAR '83 TOYOTA819 words
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Advertisement741 1986-01-31 36 99 Vehicles Wanted REALLY GOOD PRICE 111 FOR PARF/ Non-PARF used cars Private, company registered commercial/ vans/ pick-ups Any model, any c.c. welcome Trade-in acceptable Please call: Mr. Ang/ Mr. Chin Office: *****88. ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT FOR ANY USED CARS Company regn. Private regn PARF Or Non-PARF Commercial vans/ pickups741 words
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Advertisement737 1986-01-31 36 105 Property Financing 105 Property Financing leehdbntiall property LQ^NS at attractive terms Up to 90% of valuation Competitive interest rates from B%* pa. Repayment up to 20 years Use of CPF Scheme acceptable Bridging finance can be considered c Prompt service if UNITED OVERSEAS FINANCE LTD 124/126, Robinson Road. Singapore737 words
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Advertisement753 1986-01-31 36 106 Accommodation Available: Houses 287 HOLLAND RD. 3 bdrms hall kitchen, dining, servant's, gdn. 10 Lantana Aye. semi-d bungalow, f/furn. 5 rms. 1 hall, 1 kitchen. Tel *****53/4 DIST.IO STEVENS DRIVE. Semi-d. $2,400. Renovated bungalows, Leedon Rd. $4,000, Chestnut Cres. $1,400. Yoong Co. *****77. DIST.S SEMI-D. $950 only, 6 bdrms.753 words
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Advertisement462 1986-01-31 36 106 Accommodation Available: Houses 5A JLN. LEGUNDI, 12A Jalan Kelulut (Shophouses) to let. 3 bedrms. each. *****61/ *****66. DIST.23, NO. 3, Jin Dermawan, 2-storey terr. Tel: *****71. D.21 S/STOREY SEMI-D. 3 bdrms p/furn.. $1,000. Prime: *****00. 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments PARISIAN Ready for occupation Ideally located at Angullia Park (parallel462 words
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Advertisement736 1986-01-31 36 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available- Available: Apartments Apartments Apartments >*^ .N 'l.. .I ~^v CAS A ROSITA Bukit Timah Road I Mediterranean -styled apartments with choice of 3200 sq ft or 2800 sq ft Rentals from $4500 Enquiries *****66 Showflat *****50 Condominium living along the Singapore River.736 words
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Advertisement541 1986-01-31 37 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments "SERVICVSUITES (APARTMENTS) Available at Tai-Pan Ramada Hotel. Monthly rental from $2,500 inclusive of kitchenette, spacious bedroom and living/ dining room. Wall to wall carpeting, free daily maid service. No hidden cost Special privilege and discounts for use ol all Hotel lacilities and services. Call: *****11 ext.541 words
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Advertisement876 1986-01-31 37 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments TuxuriousTapartment avail, at la-maison m dist 1130 24-hr, security c Children's playground c Large swimming pool c 3 bdrms. with attached bathrooms. c Servant's quarter. Contact: *****33 ext. 213/ 194 LUXURIOUS APARTMENT AT D15T.0922 c High floor with built-in area 186 sq. metres. c 3 bdrms.876 words
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Advertisement969 1986-01-31 37 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments NASSIM MANSION/ BEVERLY Hill Best apt. Big balcony Prejudiced location 4 1 rms., privacy 3600 sq.ft. S/pool. tennis, squash. $4 500 D 9 new complex, 2/ 3/ 4 bdrms $1000-$6OOO. Agt *****88. 1 RM. 1 nail Jurong E.. A.M. Kio, Tampines $300; 3-rm. m Holland Dr969 words
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Advertisement987 1986-01-31 37 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments KUM HING COURT, Tomlinson Rd (D. 1024) 3 bdrms, servant's, 2 bathrms. High fir $1500 p.m. Furn. Victor Morris *****33. LOYANG VALLEY CONDO. luxurious country living I,'JOO sq.ft 3 bdrms., fully furnished. Rent $1,500 p.m. 0.n.0. Tel: 2844J9C. LUCKY TWR., D.lO luxurious apt. at (irange Rd.987 words
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Advertisement980 1986-01-31 37 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.5 CONDO. 3+ 1 bdrm. mais. Air- I con., furn. Ssl,Boo p.m. Tel c *****66/ *****16. No agts. pis. BJ HIN SENG Condo. 3 bdrms, r split-level, fully furn. with full f facilities. Tel: *****55/*****77. D.5 HIN SENG Gdn. lower mais. t Full condo./ furn./ aircon.980 words
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Advertisement639 1986-01-31 37 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms fIARIO-VILLE BOARDING HOUSE. Jaily $35 single. $40 couple. Airond Bathrm attached. *****42. )FF BARTLEY RD. I) 1953 2 front ins., furn. to let. Interested )lease contact: Mr.Lim *****13. )RCHARD AREA- PATERSON Rd. it River Valley Rd. Rms. avail, or foreign students. *****84/5. IM. FOR INDONESIAN girl639 words
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Advertisement1260 1986-01-31 37 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses |Hill-top 2-storey Split-TKjSJB mj/SUi level Semi-detached/ mmEgg!^ Terrace Houses. h Ml l UIHHHHHHHHBH eFudu Part< is located on a hill-top ii the A2r3«~«~--pfestigious and quiet Upper Thorns xi ii/X^iifllSSSSF^s'lßSEl^sAlA RoadYio Chu Kang Road residenti jl n jWI BjPgjS.T^St'^TOi.1,260 words
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Advertisement974 1986-01-31 37 113 For Sale: Houses D.21 GREENBANK PK. R d/storey seml-d 4,000 sq.ft. 4 bdrms./ study' store/ servants/ modern kitchen F'hold $510 000 neg Cltiprop: 2)*****. D.2678, SPRINGI EAF AYE. Phase 4. 3 yrs. old. K'hold. 2-storey semi-d, 3600 sq.ft. Extensively renovated/ furn Classlfone *****30 (off. hrs Ref 8427 FABER HILL974 words
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Advertisement606 1986-01-31 38 113 For Sale: Houses D 10 NEAR HENRY Pk 2-storey semi-d $455,000 West Coast 2storey terr. $355,000 Utd *****97 D.lO NO. 31 Prince of Wales Rd Semt-d d-storey 3.500 sq.ft F'hold *****05 (1 to 4pm.) D.lO SPANISH DETACHED. 4 bdrms./ servants 8600 sq.ft. $950,000. Fields: *****11. D.ll BRIGHT SEMI-D. 3606 words
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Advertisement459 1986-01-31 38 113 For Sale: Houses O.S FABER HGTS. 2-storey semi d 4 I bdrms Land 3,800 sq.ft. $660,000 neg Tel: *****78 0.5 MODERN NEW bunglw. 10.000 sq ft. 3 bdrms. study's/ servants $870,000 Tel: *****57 D.5 2 1/2 STOREY SEMI-D. 4000 sq.ft 6 1 bdrms. Well renovated. $550,000 neg. Greenacres *****88.459 words
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Advertisement469 1986-01-31 38 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments First-class Hill-top Condominium at Holland Road SPflflßH VIUME Sheer Luxury and Fine Environment Spanish Village is located on a hill-top m a *j| prestigious district neighbouring Holland #3 j^ Heights Estate, Woollerton Park. Lien g^469 words
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Advertisement698 1986-01-31 38 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments I Mortgagee's Sale I Of Properties By 1 I Public Auction g I To be Held At No. 6 Cecil Street #02-04, M People's Insurance Building, on SB Wednesday, sth February 1 986 at 3. 00pm Particulars Residential "Landed" Properties698 words
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Advertisement684 1986-01-31 38 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments I Mandarin Gardens Wfe pay less for our new home with an OUB Housing Loan" At Overseas Union Bank, we offer one of the best interest rates available for Housing Loans. Which means that m the long run, you can684 words
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Advertisement603 1986-01-31 38 114 For Sale: Private Apartments DIST9 BELLE VUE Condo, f'hold land Area: 1,431 sq.ft. at $450,000 Heng Fatt Property *****88. DIST.9 QUELIN GDN., walk-up apt., 4 rms., approx. 1,400 sq.ft. $225,000 Homer *****08 D-11 NEWTON CT. Renovated $210 000 ono Pandan Valley 2.560 sq.ft. $380,000 *****08 (agt) D 10 (DRAGON603 words
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Advertisement930 1986-01-31 39 114 For Sale: Private Apartments PEACE MANSION. 4-rms. 2.600 sq ft. Selling cheap. No agents Call Mr Ng *****93/ *****11. PEOPLE'S PARK CENTRE. High fir 4 bdrms. 2,400 sq.ft. $365,000. Continental Realty: 253-7188. SAMFORO MANS, (off Kirn Keat Rd) Grd.flr apt. 1.116 sq ft. 999 yrs. $175,000. Grandvale *****81 SHERWOOD930 words
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Advertisement946 1986-01-31 39 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments A.M. KIO PURE 4 r:n Blk. 428, Aye 3. Terrazzo, built-in wardrobes, kit.-hen cabinets $78,000 neg. Tel: *****97. ANG MO KIO 3-rm. Blk 560. All terrazzo, fully furnished. $42,000/ come' 81k.214, terrazzo, cabinets $56,000. *****62. BEDOK CENTRAL/RESERVOIR firm 81k414/613 $138,000/$130,000/ Chai Chee 81k.52, beautiful. All946 words
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Advertisement575 1986-01-31 39 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 4 RM. BEDOK South Blk. 50 High fir. marble, parquet, cabinet $87,000/- neg. Call *****25. 4-RM. SIMS DR. $73,000; 2-rm. Taman Ho Swee $19,000; 3-rm. A.M.Kio $39,000. *****62/ *****38 4-ROOM FLAT FOR sale, Teck Whye Lane. Owner leaving. Contact *****74. 4/5 RMS. TOA Payoh Blk575 words
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Advertisement539 1986-01-31 39 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces BENDEMEER ROAD Semi-detached Factory n Floor area: 350 sq m B Site Area: 536.6 sq m U Title: 99 years from 1.4.65 U Realistically priced for prime location with major road frontage Tel: *****33 I JTC FLATTED FACTORY SPACES available m June, 1986 1003,539 words
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Advertisement630 1986-01-31 39 SIONG HOE INDUSTRIAL BUILDING NEW BUILDING WITH T.O.L. at Lorong 1, Toa Payoh for immediate lease Prime showroom: Ist storey: 1887 sq.ft. to 2827 sq.ft. Factory space: 2nd 3rd storey: 1260 sq.ft. to 2795 sq.ft. 4th sth storey: 23,870 sq.ft. each. 6th storey: 1565 sq.ft. 6490 sq.ft. Office space: 6th630 words
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Advertisement886 1986-01-31 39 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces K. B. WAREHOUSE COMPLEX (Kaki Bukit Road 2) No Restriction on Foreigners Ready For Occupation SING INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX (32, Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 2) f\ 00 'Wn *mn *-m **> i°*°? «**>**** ENQUIRIES AND BOOKINGS 1 A_,886 words
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Advertisement410 1986-01-31 39 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces Sophisticated Offices Corporate Homes In A Prestigious Downtown Location Within the Shenton Way area Excellent sea views Modern, double-glazed cur-tain-glass walls Computerised high-speed lifts Indi-vidually-controlled airconditioning Versatile office plans and quality fittings Prestigious tenants list 113 carpark lots Competitive Rents410 words
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Advertisement802 1986-01-31 40 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces Office Spaces This new security conscious building now offers 5d.000 sq.ft. (5.200 sq.m.) of top quality offices on 4th to Bth floors for lease with the option of separate high security storage facilities totally 7.000 sq.ft. with802 words
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Advertisement647 1986-01-31 40 KATONG PLAZA #81-13. Office/ I store. $350 Including service charge PUB. Tel: *****88/ 9. KATONG PEOPLE'S PARK, 3 units avail. Suitable for office/ shop. Rental negotiable. *****76. KHENG CHIU BLDG. 47 Beach Rd. 300 sq.ft. above. $1.60 psf. Incl. maintenance fee. Tel: *****57. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, newly completed office, 2800647 words
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Advertisement332 1986-01-31 40 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces GOLDEN LANDMARK From 102 to 1 1 73 sq ft. LUCKY PLAZA From 24! to M>7 sq ft. FAR EAST PLAZA From 33 to 1 351 sq ft. CUPPAGE PLAZA From 228 to 222^ sq ft. ORCHARD PLAZA From I7 b to 813 sq ft.332 words
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Advertisement590 1986-01-31 40 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces Shop Spaces P PROPERTIES TO LET I I FIRST-COME-FIRST-SERVED I I SHOPS I Albert Complex Golden Shoe Car Park m Beauty World Centre Jalan Sultan Centre SB Blanco Court Orchard Point m Funan Centre South Bridge Centre590 words
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Advertisement415 1986-01-31 40 V JOHOR BAHRU 1 ULU TIRAM 4 STOREY SHOPHOUSE FOR RENT/ SALE Located m town centre, along main road. Suitable for bank finance. Contact: Mdm. Ho, *****84, Spore GROUNOFLR. SHOWROOM 0 2159 approx. 1,400 sq.ft. on monthly basis. Excellent location. No parking problem. Suitable for all trades. $2,800 0.n.0. Tel.415 words
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Advertisement277 1986-01-31 40 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces GRD.FLR. SUITABLE FOR hardware 504 sq.ft. above with partitioned rms. Rent neg. *****81 MANHATTAN HOUSE, OUTSIDE CBD. Groundfloor shop for rent. Tel: *****88 NORTH BRIDGE Rd, groundfloor showroom, 1,200 sq.ft facing main road Tel: *****43. SHOPH'SE. AREA 1100 sq.ft. Mezzanine office, King George's Aye. $3,000277 words
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Advertisement285 1986-01-31 40 135 Air Travel MAS TRAVEL- *****77 Econo f my flights/ tours 3 Da>s Bali I $599 Tioman Merlin $195 5 I Days Darwin $899 PerU $965 I TA 175. CALL JASONS *****77. Budget I airfares tours worldwide Spe- cialised m travel arrangemen* to g| Thailand. Indonesia, Hongkong. «03-20 Orchard Towers.285 words
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Advertisement818 1986-01-31 40 137 Tours 137 Tours Chinese New Year Spring Festival Tours! Sakura Delights Tokyo Disneyland Ail Japan/All Kyusriu/Fukuoka 'Nagasaki /Mt Aso/Beppu/ Miyazaki/Aoshirna'Sakuraiirna/Kagoshima/Osaka./ Kyoto/Nara/ Tokyo/Mt Fuji/ Bullet Tram/Hakone/ Atami Tokyo Disneyland/ Korea/Taiwan/ Hong Kong 9/13/17/20/22 Days 9 Days from *****0 9/2, 10/2, 23/2. 20, 9/3. 16/3, 23/3, 30.3, 6/4. I*4, 20/4 27/4818 words
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Advertisement2089 1986-01-31 41 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours nn*i*K Philippines *ujjrw.a i new yeara MAURITIUS f~" CHiNAifSLiDAYr 111^ NEW YEAR Liri'JJl 1 1 P JZzSHir A FIESTA PERTH lAIWAN g,ftd SPECIAL 7^ 0 Islands m the Sun FuKy2,089 words
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Advertisement187 1986-01-31 41 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education hf^^m m El MAY OR SEPTEMBER, 1986 ADMISSION Founded m 1936, COLUMBIA COLLEGE offers international students a wide range of academic programmes m preparation for admission to universities m Canada and the U.S.A. IST AND 2ND YEAR UNIVERSITY PROGRAMME m Arts, Science, Commerce, Computer187 words
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Advertisement357 1986-01-31 42 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education WESTERN 1 AUSTRALIAN COLLEGE 1 I OF ADVANCED EDUCATION Offers Undergraduate Degree Course with ma- :j: j: jors m: j: Accounting x£ Accounting Computing Studies ■j Business Communication Marketing The School Of Business will be commencing In j: Singapore m 1986 the accredited Bachelor357 words
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Advertisement363 1986-01-31 42 147 Academic Courses "ENGLISH (A credit m English at "O" Level has an important bearing on your future). We have specially programmed the following classes lor the GCE "O" LEVEL 1986 Examinations. 1) Thursday 2.30- 4.00 pm 2) Thursday 4.00- 5.30 pm 3) Thursday 6.30- 8.00 pm 4) Thursday 8.00-363 words
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Advertisement374 1986-01-31 42 147 Academic Courses Morning Afternoon Evening sessions for Science, Arts Commerce Streams Full/ Part Time Classes Commencing on February 17th, 1986 REGISTRATION NOW OPEN Sec. 4: $30 -for the Ist mth Pre-U: $40/- for the Ist mth Deferment from National Service application for student passes can be arranged. For details,374 words
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Advertisement393 1986-01-31 42 147 Academic Courses SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF Science, 593-A Serar^goon Road, tel. *****20. Pioneer institute with up to date lab. Approved courses m: English, Maths. Science subjects (Sec.2 to Pre-U II). 1985 sessions m full swing. CHINESES TUTORS PROVIDE home tuition. Pri./ Sec./ Pre-U. All subj./ dists. Tel: *****37. CONSCIENTIOUS, EXPERIENCED393 words
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Advertisement410 1986-01-31 42 148 Computer Courses NCC Diploma m computer studies C G 747 Advance Diploma m computer studies ICCP/NCB exam BCS/NCB Part I Computer Programming m BASIC COBOL FORTRAN. PASCAL. WORDSTAR, dB*SE 11. LOTUS 1-2-3, ACCOUNTING *****82/*****45 338tt69 Mfi>: m INFORMATICS /V COMPUTER SCHOOL ■pS 1 SophiaKiwd #03-01/02/03 Peace CentwS&Mjapore 0922 NCC410 words
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Advertisement889 1986-01-31 42 149 Secretarial/ 149 Secretarial/ Typing Courses Typing Courses rISYSTEMATI<m SECRETARIAL TRAINING CENTRE LCCI PRIVATE SECRETARY'S CERTIFICATE PRIDE IN PERFORMANCE In 1985 SBTC students achieved: Ist place 198 full certificates SYSTEMATIC BUSINESS TRAINING CENTRE is a leading Secretarial Centre m Singapore and we also take pride m the performance of our889 words
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Advertisement1012 1986-01-31 42 151 Language Courses 151 Language Courses LUNAR NEW YEAR 33V 3 introductory discount on tuition fees for complete beginners m JAPANESE GERMAN -Afternoon Evening courses -Only 14 students per class -Registration Enrolment on first-come -first served basis Quality at fantastic give -away prices r 160 Other Courses/ Instruction r METROPOLITAN1,012 words
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RACING
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Article, Illustration148 1986-01-31 43 FROM tomorrow, Perth jockey Mark Sestich will be riding on a 12-month Malayan Racing Association licence. Sestich, 25, rode as a visiting jockey at the new season's first meeting at Ipoh earlier this month and at Bukit Timah last weekend. He won one race at Ipoh and148 words
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Article, Illustration172 1986-01-31 43 Doyen of STC Committee to retire MR R. JUMABHOY, who has served the Management Committee of the Singapore Turf Club for more than 25 years, will be retiring after the STC's annual general meeting scheduled for March Zl. Mr Jumabhoy, 88, is possibly the oldest member of the STC he172 words
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8 1986-01-31 43 Mongolians to get riding tips from HK ReuterReuter - 8 words
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Article, Illustration11 1986-01-31 43 JON - JON "I come here mainly to make moolah."11 words
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Article1379 1986-01-31 43 ■FT J JPH 2 15 CLASS 5 DIV 8 1,400 m liil il TIP (Ratings: 50-37) (Stakes: $14,000) 1 *****0 Capricorn Ran 5? (s#) Poko-E Breukelen 3ac d 5 same Razak 6 2 93*808 Little Master 55.5 (47) Menang Lagi-Is-mail 3acd2 -1 Junaidl 9 3 7009*81,379 words
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Article548 1986-01-31 43 ON THE TRACK with TONTO FOUR- YEAR-OLD Buttons 11, on board m his last two starts, impressed with a solid workout at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. Jockey K.C. Woon warmed the New Zealandbred gelding by Quito on the sand track, then switched him to the grass548 words
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Article75 1986-01-31 43 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. Ferdinand, ridden by Willie Shoemaker, the most successful jockey of all time with more than 8,500 wins, took the U5565,700 (about S$138,000) Santa Catalina Stakes at Santa Anita yesterday. The colt swept past the leaders, Anbaal and Grand Allegiance, m the closing stages ofUPI - 75 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration235 1986-01-31 43 181 Deaths 181 Deaths AGE 74 passed away peacefully on 30.1.86 leaving behind Wives Mary Lee (deceased) Goh Chee Chee Sons Daughters-in-law Chew Ktong Thve Patricia Tang Wan Ying Chew Kiong Seng Betty Wee Bee Neo Chew Kiong Leng Alice Teo Slew Hua Chew Kiong Hoe Brigid Lim Guat Cheng235 words
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Obituary, Illustration36 1986-01-31 43 IST ANNIVERSARY Departed 31-1-85 Deeply missed ft always remembered by wife, son, daughter-in-law, 8 daughters, 8 sons-in-law, 18 grandchildren, 1 grand daughter-in-law, 4 grandsons-in-law, 6 great grandchildren > loved ones. JOHN LOW KOK YUN36 words
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Obituary, Illustration33 1986-01-31 43 GOH PENG LIAK Departed 31»t Jan. -83 Time changes many things. But not the memory this day brings. Always remembered by brothers, sitters and all loved ones. GOH PENG LIAK33 words
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Obituary, Illustration29 1986-01-31 43 Departed Jan 31, IMS Time takes away the edge of grief But memory turns back every leaf. Always remembered by your loved ojjys^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^— V. RATHINAVELU PILLAI29 words
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Advertisement454 1986-01-31 43 jam- M. am-^eW 1 Guide 4 Pregnancy is not just another $24 90 comprehensive guide to f childbearing.lt provides an updated, objective look at the topic, J covering such contemporary and ,-^*^\at>^ as traditional questions as sex, nutrition, M aX r_ o vts^°^\3 exercise, prenatal diagnosis, drugs and Qod «o^^---^454 words
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TIMESPORT
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Article, Illustration310 1986-01-31 44 FA CUP FOURTH-ROUND REPLAYS Fashanu goal sends Millwall into the fifth round LONDON, Thurs. John Fashanu was the hero of south-east London last night as struggling Second Division club Millwall sent former European champions Aston Villa crashing out of the Football Association Cup. Millwall's 1-0 fourthround310 words
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COUNTDOWN TO MEXICO
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Article, Illustration385 1986-01-31 44 Egyptians chase shadows m 4-0 defeat CAIRO, Thurs. England began their World Cup preparations yesterday with a comfortable 4-0 victory over Egypt which earned them a resounding ovation from the 50,000 home crowd. England, on a fact-finding mission m North Africa before meeting Morocco mReuter; AFP - 385 words
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Article213 1986-01-31 44 MICHEL HIDALGO, the man who guided France to the European Championship m 1964, has resigned as national technical director following a row over his decision to manage First Division club Olympique Marseilles. LOWLY Como beat European champions Juventus 1-0 m the second round of the Italian Cup. Resalta (firstReuter; AFP; AP - 213 words
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269 1986-01-31 44 BRAZIL want to cancel two friendly soccer internationals m March against West Germany and Hungary Brazilian Football Association president Octavio Pinto Guimaraes said on Wednesday. The association are studying the match contracts to see if they can drop the European tour without incurringReuter; AFP; AP - 269 words
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Article79 1986-01-31 44 JEDDAH (Saudi Arabia), Thurs. South Korean side Daewoo won the fifth Asian inter-club Champions' Cup when they beat Al Ahly, of Saudi Arabia, 3-1 after extra-time m the final here last night. Indonesia's Tigers B finished third. In Dhaka, Switzerland's Vevey Sports edged out TurunAFP; AP - 79 words
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Article309 1986-01-31 44 ATHLETICS World pole vault record-holder Sergei Bubka, of the Soviet Union, will appear m only one of the five indoor meetings m the United States for which he has teen entered, Ollan Cassell, executive director of the Athletic Congress, announced m New York, Bubka, who holds theAFP; AP; UPI - 309 words
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Article233 1986-01-31 45 BOXING PANAMA CITY, Thurs. Roberto Duran, the toughtalking mean-looking Panamanian who started his career as a street fighter, will be making another bid for boxing glory when he returns to the ring tomorrow. Duran, 34, has been m retirement since June 1984 when he wasReuter - 233 words
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Article, Illustration451 1986-01-31 45 MAHMOOO GAZNAVI - MAHMOOO GAZNAVI A conflict of interests, say SAAA By 4 Because of his (Whitson's) dual capacity as head coach of SAAA and the man-in-charge of KATC, the SAAA realise that this would invariably put him m an awkward position. We also realise his obligations to451 words
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Article279 1986-01-31 45 SNOOKER LONDON, Thurs. Dennis Taylor, the world snooker champion, did a lap of honour around the table after ending his Masters jinx at Wembley last night. Taylor, beaten m all of his previous eight Masters appearances, finally came good with a 5-2 victory over Welshman DougAFP - 279 words
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Article170 1986-01-31 45 FOXBORO (Massachusetts), Thurs. The New England Patriots' drug controversy heated up yesterday with the naming of six alleged drug users, which the team's player representative said would doom their voluntary testing plan and could lead to a strike. Player representative Brian Holloway said of theAP - 170 words
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Article72 1986-01-31 45 WILD COAST (South Africa), Thurs. South African Mark McNulty shot a first-round four-under-par 66 to lead m the Wild Coast golf tournament yesterday. Leading scores (South African unless stated): M Mark McNulty 68 Manuel Calero (Spn), Bob Smith (US) Fulton Allem, Bobby Verwey, Rick Hartman (US)Reuter - 72 words
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253 1986-01-31 45 France are favourites against the Irish RUGBY LONDON, Thurs. Ireland's rise last season from ignominy to glory gave the Five-Nations rugby union championship with one of its happier stories of the 1980s. The Irish shared the championship m 1983 but plummeted to the bottom m 1984 and they were odds-onReuter - 253 words
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Article, Illustration355 1986-01-31 45 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By THERE is greater urgency m Singapore's buildup towards this year's Davis Cup compared to the laidback preparations for last month's South-east Asia Games. A round robin trial to select the fourth player m the team is underway, and will end355 words
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310 1986-01-31 45 PHILADELPHIA, Thurs. Ivan Lendl, the world No. 1 and tournament top seed, sailed into the third round of the United States Indoor Professional championships here yesterday with a comfortable 6-2, 6-2 victory over Robert Seguso, of the US. Seguso offered little resistanceReuter; AFP - 310 words
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Article91 1986-01-31 45 COLOGNE, Thurs. The number of positive dope tests on sportsmen at one of the world's leading test laboratories rose by more than IN per cent to a record last year, it was reported here yesterday. Professor Manfred Donike, head of the laboratory at the Cologne Sports CollegeReuter - 91 words
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Article245 1986-01-31 46 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN BOWLING By BOWLING aces Peter Lew and Adelene Wee have been invited to the Federal Territory Grand Masters m Kuala Lumpur from Feb 25-27. National champion Peter, who won the FT Open at Mirama Bowl last September, will be aiming to strike245 words
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Article271 1986-01-31 46 YACHTING SINGAPORE will have at least two entries m the biennial Silk Cut China Sea series, the biggest offshore championship m Asia which features a 1,046-kilo-metre race from Hongkong to Manila. The event will see Dumbo and Magic Dragon on their maiden voyages. Dumbo,271 words
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Article, Illustration457 1986-01-31 46 Alex inspires dispirited Peter to a clean sweep of India RESULTS Pool E: Pakistan 3 Malaysia 0, Jordan 3 Brunei 0. Pool F: Singapore 3 India (Singapore names first: Peter Hill bt Ananth Nayak 9-5, 9-10, 9-4, 9-2; Zainal Abidin bt Mehrewan Daruwala 9-1, 10-8,AFP - 457 words
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Article257 1986-01-31 46 SURPRISE but welcome supporter m the Singapore-In-dia tie this morning was Richard Evans, who came complete with SSRA tie and all Evans, the immediate vice-president of the association, was mainly responsible for bringing the World Series to Kallang m 1978 and 1979 which sparked off the Republic squash257 words
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Article, Illustration209 1986-01-31 46 Julie's title after an hour's toil KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Julie Hawkes took time off from looking after her four children to become the first holder of the Asian women's squash title at the Lake View Club here today. Julie, a former New Zealand international wearing Hongkong colours for this tournament,209 words
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243 1986-01-31 46 Singapore and Malaysia open their doors KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs The warm ties between the squash fraternities of Malaysia and Singapore will extend to their respective Close championships from next year onwards. The presidents of the two national associations have agreed to throw open the Singapore and Malaysian Close (normally confined243 words
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Article156 1986-01-31 46 COLOMBO, Thurs. England B killed what faint chance remained of a result m the second four-day match against Sri Lanka when they decided to continue batting on the final day yesterday. The tourists crawled to 365 all out shortly after lunch and Sri Lanka, 63 runsReuter - 156 words
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Article181 1986-01-31 46 BARBADOS, Thurs. The political row over England's controversial tour of the West Indies rumbled on yesterday with Trinidad's Prime Minister, George Chambers, saying he will boycott the touring team's matches. Trinidad, scene of two of the five Tests, looks like being England's trouble spot, withAFP - 181 words
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Article128 1986-01-31 46 SYDNEY, Thurs. Australia's selectors yesterday named specialist wicketkeeper Tim Zoehrer, of Western Australia, to the touring squad leaving for New Zealand on Feb 13. The Australians are to play three Tests and four one-day internationals on their six-week tour. The 13-man squad: Allan Border (capt), RayReuter - 128 words
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Article168 1986-01-31 46 THE Singapore Amateur Boxing Association have launched their newsletter "Boxing" to reach out to as many people and organisations as possible. The idea of publishing a periodical pertaining to amateur boxing m the Republic was mooted by lawyer M. Amaladass, the association's president. In his168 words
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Article66 1986-01-31 46 Trio invited to Kuching THREE badminton stars of yesteryear Wong Peng Soon, Ong Poh Lim and Ismail Marjan will grace the opening ceremony of a badminton hall m Kuching tomorrow. They were invited to attend the occasion by Datuk Noor Tahir, Sarawak's Minister for Environment and Tourism. Three senior officials66 words
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Article, Illustration389 1986-01-31 47 Who will be the first winner of The Sunday-Times/ Coca-Cola annual award: AT around nine o'clock tonight Bobby Charlton will open an envelope and read the name of the first winner of The Sunday Times/Coca-Cola Sporting Achievement of the Year award. It will be a unique389 words
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Article, Illustration507 1986-01-31 47 JOE DORAI - Shake hands, may the better side win JOE DORAI Friendship and respect to take back seat By RESPECTING their elders, teachers and leaders is one of the values young Singaporeans are being urged to cultivate. But for Singapore coach Hussein Aljunied, this will take a back seat on Sunday when507 words
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Article35 1986-01-31 47 PAVILION Inter-Continental and CIAS drew 2-2 m a Singapore Business Houses Football League Division Two match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Other results: FJW Industries 1 Cold Storage 3, Keppilite 3 Garrett 2.35 words
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Article29 1986-01-31 47 BATAM Island's top soccer club, McDermott, will meet their Singapore counterparts m a friendly soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow at 3 pm. Admission is free.29 words
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349 1986-01-31 47 MALACCA, Thurs. A few Malacca players are unhappy with the disparity m payment of match allowances and their actions could harm the team's current Malaysia Cup campaign. The problem: Those fielded m a match are paid allowance m full while those benched do notNST - 349 words
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Article164 1986-01-31 47 THE Jurong Town Football Club have decided on a two-pronged scheme to attract supporters by providing transport from Jurong Stadium for all Singapore's Malaysia Cup matches at the National Stadium. Initially, the club will arrange special coaches to ferry supporters and residents from Jurong to164 words
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Article86 1986-01-31 47 MELBOURNE, Tburs. Indian batsman Mohinder Amarnath is m doubt for the World Series Cup daynight match agiinst Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground tomorrow. Team manager Srinivas Venkataraghavan said that Amarnath was troubled by a sore leg but it's not serious and he might still be able toAP - 86 words
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Article169 1986-01-31 47 Will it be the real thing? LONDON, Than. The English Football League have denied that they are negotiating a new sponsorship deal with main-national giants Coca-Cola or Gillette. Althoogh the League are anxious to find new backers following Canon's decision to poll oat at the end of this season, theyAFP - 169 words
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Article, Illustration336 1986-01-31 47 Salim voted week's sports personality KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Salim Mom is back revelling m Malaysia Cup soccer again and Singapore are benefiting from it. Little wonder that Salim was made Toto's Sports Personality of the Week by the Malaysian daily, New Straits Times, here yesterday. There wasNST - 336 words
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Article45 1986-01-31 47 BRIG-GEN (Reservist) Tan Chin Tiong, Second Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs, will be the guest-of-honour at the Civil Service Sports Council's Inter-Ministry swimming championships at Police Academy tomorrow. A total of seven ministries will take part m 22 events.45 words
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Article84 1986-01-31 47 HOBART, Thurs. Galeforce winds howling round the Royal Hobart Course blew several favourites off course m the first round of the Tasmanian Open golf championship today. A number of the top players, including defending champion lan Roberts, fell victim to the south- westerly blasts. First-round scores: 68Reuter - 84 words
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Advertisement198 1986-01-31 44 "COLOUR* PRINTS Take the sunny approach to festive flair. Asymmetric prints m vibrant splashes of colour matched with white, yellow, red, pink or blue for impact. A^R|f# *rp '4&f°ltb I%^ f JlHr l# IB* Jißr v i jy Ba«B \^BB Pictured: Printed cotton chintz Dress with raglan sleeves and plain198 words
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Advertisement405 1986-01-31 44 Clearance Sale of imported Italian and Japanese selections. Celebrate Chinese New Year with some good buys of Italian and Japanese furniture -"""I T* 'JH St. Moritz sofa set M|^^^^^^^^^jH I V Complete with 1 seater, 1 x 2 seater mV 1 x 3 seater plus 1 coffee table Sk j405 words
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Advertisement204 1986-01-31 45 DA i KIT AM A GTED'" American 0.1.V. Airless Paint Sprayer. rAIN I tVIA O I Eft The fast, Easy way to paint! 9k W&* j ?M m Humus*, Bhl H^ w9 fry Needs no compressor No nozzle to clog Just pour and spray No thinning required Cleans up quickly204 words
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Advertisement331 1986-01-31 45 L 'ff'^mm KldS jU5t l/VsWt m b /'lii TT> \f\n\JP \\A\f\ 1 H^tttfM^ K Lots of fun and games \n fine, comfortable, H|Hsr w /fl H^^ .flyflß^^fl A and suede reinforced upper with n^ |j i^B2#^Jbl HP^^ 3nd n3vy. kj>_^ Sole Agent M 4TW*~~ M JFW* NEWK PLUS FOUR F.E.331 words
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Advertisement515 1986-01-31 46 f \bu're a winner! "SLUMBERLAND DREAM-COME-TRUE LGCKY DRAW" IST PRIZE: 6TH PRIZE: y A TOYOTA COROLLA I .3XL ONE SET OF CHARLES f\ /f Toh Slew Eng (I/C 01 *****) JOURDAN WATCHES FOR 29 Lorong Persatuan, Singapore 2678. GENTS/LADIES EACH inLM.t: AM^-irNAx/ Teo Gek Neo (1/C 1 3550 1 2/Q515 words
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Advertisement230 1986-01-31 46 '""SAUEOIH Fresh vegetables for the Lunar New Year I Fresh from the farms, vegetables for the Lunar New Year at very special offer prices 31st Jan- 3rd Feb 2nd Feb 6th Feb Package Weight Prices Prices Cauliflower plastic case 1 7 kg SS33 SS36 Leaf Mustard plastic case 20 kg230 words
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Miscellaneous83 1986-01-31 46 DARTS SDA Div. It Scorpions A v Europa Shanghai (Waterhole, 8 pm). HOCKEY Friendly: Western Australia Institute v Punggol CSC (Farrer Park, 5 pm). SOCCER SBHFL Div. 2: Royal Holiday Inn v Gecon A (GetapHToa Payoh); Div. 3: Inchcape Group v Hong Leong Finance (Tanglin 2), Digitrec v Hotel New83 words
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Advertisement975 1986-01-31 47 $»Hf>ia£c£6tf<<m&, to winners of the Indomie "Getting To Know Us" Contest IST -3RD PRIZE ("NATIONAL" VIDEO Zanab Bt Hamdah *****50 Perak LeeYonHeong *****05 Johor RECORDER NV4SOEN! Cheng Lee Moo A-03 ***** Perak PuaEe *****35 Johor Salma Ismail Per,ang Pang Kong Che A*****25 Joha OweeLengSaw *****87 Keiantan Lav Yam Song *****38975 words
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Article, Illustration293 1986-01-31 48 J. RAJENDRAN - Lorraine meets football J. RAJENDRAN By FOOTBALLING legend Bobby Charlton arrived m Singapore las; night with a smile as wide as the one he wore the day he helped England win the World Cap 21 years ago. And the first fan to ask for his autograph was a girl born293 words
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Article31 1986-01-31 48 NEW YORK. Thurs. The Dow Jones Average of 30 industrials rose 4.13 points to 1,563.07 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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Article147 1986-01-31 48 MEXICO CITY, Thurs. All 21 people aboard a small passenger plane were killed yesterday when it crashed into a hill m bad weather near the Pacific coastal city of Los Mochis, the Mexican news agency Notimex said. The agency, quoting official sources, said the twin-enginedReuter; AP - 147 words
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Article, Illustration530 1986-01-31 48 PHILIP CHEAH - PHILIP CHEAH Citibank and Shaw Foundation get awards for giving financial support By FOUR people who had a big part m enriching the arts scene m Singapore received the Cultural Medallion last night. In addition, awards were given to two organisations whose530 words
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425 1986-01-31 48 ABU DHABI, Thurs. A movement within the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries to try to stave off a collapse m world oil prices by slicing output has gathered momentum with Iran launching a drive for production cuts and Libya calling for aReuter; AP - 425 words
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Article110 1986-01-31 48 What it should have been SOFT-DRINK maker Yeo Hiap Seng has stepped forward to help the Defence Ministry get the Total Defence message across by putting the logo on 10 million packs of its most popular drinks. A story m The Straits Times on Wednesday misstated the number of packs.110 words
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Advertisement148 1986-01-31 48 o Awaiting the nine o'clock news: Page 47 Rowenfa _a£menDwn^ w **^^____?*si!!^^^^^ ______H e f _B |_^M»»"" MyTl^^- i^Q t_B ____j_M____H_)H_____l____J I fl wß^^ Compact grill oven Unique auto spit I« Tabletop or built-in converts oven into infra 10-step switch with grill instantly thermostat Programmable timer 120-minute timer up to148 words
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Advertisement139 1986-01-31 48 Self policing The Monetary Authority of Singapore wants the insurance industry to take care of itself Standing tall How the management of the new Westin hotel will fill the rooms BGood reading for I decision-makers Tell your vendor you need Business Times, or ring Betty Tan at *****09. v >139 words
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Advertisement508 1986-01-31 48 E]E]E]G]e3E]E]E]E]eIGJeJEJEJEJeJEJEJE]£2IeJEiEJ El me T > I PEHTtiOUSf Rf STfIURfINT fJ2 Holland Road Shopping Centre, 4th Floor (3 Tel *****06 *****18 Ifc Large roof garden charming hostess to help 3j Ie conduct children's birthday celebrations. n iRTRTHnAYJ IS I wß>f*^^^ 31 c ■B^B'^^^^^ I 3| If\ i Only $6 (nctt) 3J508 words
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Miscellaneous139 1986-01-31 48 Weather UP TO 1 pm: Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 am tomorrow: 30 max., 23 mm. SUNSET today: 7.20 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.16 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 16 27 C Fine I Manila 21 31 C Cloudy Amsterdam tC t Melbourne 17 21 C Fine Bangkok 20 30C Fair139 words
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Weekend
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Article, Illustration625 1986-01-31 19 CAROLINE NGUI - CAROLINE NGUI By THE FIRST time Low Ing Sing took part m a play, he acted as a girl. He was about seven years old, m school, and played a maid servant m a comic improvisation. He was already quite familiar with the stage even at that625 words
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Article, Illustration360 1986-01-31 19 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN By IN THE cold, clinical environment of the National University of Singapore Hospital, one faithful, longtime worker sits hunched over a photograph. It's a snapshot of a medical disorder of sorts. Not a pretty picture, but it's a sight which Tan Lip Seng has360 words
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Article, Illustration386 1986-01-31 19 REBECCA CHUA - REBECCA CHUA By "I'M very happy, very honoured," said Dr Lee Tzu Pheng, a lecturer at the department of English Language and Literature at the National University of Singapore, "but I don't know why I've been singled out for the Cultural Medallion because I'm only386 words
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Article, Illustration484 1986-01-31 19 CATHERINE ONG - CATHERINE ONG By TAY CHEE TOH thinks of his paintings as finished products that have evolved from the crystallisation of Us ideas. Hie 45-year-old artist, one of the four recipients of the Cultural Medallion Awards this year, says his career can also be described m484 words
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Advertisement337 1986-01-31 1 ft I Bl^Btf^H k; H3|l|jlj|i|iJßßMHMi||a|jH i* V, gambols 3 1 Coming. Shaolin superstar 12 Koh Siew Tin tells you more about Li Liangjie's visit Weekend Bilingual Edited by Richard Lim Edited by Teo Han Wue j. m i^H^^^Mi^^^^^^^^^Bßßl^HMßßaiaaKßW. l^^v^ /\Aj I wSPTff^i DOUBLE *^"^l^ w^g?^^ 1 .iSs:iv:»«>*««s<- tax* ,i '^^ySS^*&:337 words
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Article, Illustration915 1986-01-31 2 ADAM LIPTAK - ADAM LIPTAK By 4 You extend your left arm sort of crookedly, and rhythmically fake chord changes on the neck of an invisible electric guitar. Your right hand strums. Your head bobs. Your hips twitch. A nearby mirror reflects your grimaces. m There is loudNYT - 915 words
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Letter, Illustration184 1986-01-31 2 IT IS interesting to note that World of Sport has improved its presentation. Please keep up the good work. However, I suggest that since there has been a drop m the standard of soccer and attendances at soccer stadiums both m Malaysia and184 words
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Letter, Illustration120 1986-01-31 2 FIRST it was Goodbye Girl. Then came Eyewitness and Alien. Three fine examples of film-making at its best. I had looked forward to these films on TV. But what a nauseating let-down I had when they were eventually televised. The SBC censors have again demonstrated120 words
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54 1986-01-31 2 THERE have been many good art and cultural programmes shown on CTV Channel 12. However, I would really appreciate it if SBC were to broadcast films on famous architects or architectures. I am sure this would definitely benefit many people, especially the architectural students and professionals.54 words
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Letter177 1986-01-31 2 I REFER to the letter from "Cheated about SBC not showing concerts by Lionel Richie, Sheena Easton and Donna Summer as announced. (ST Jan 3, 86). The above-mentioned series of concerts were acquired and contracted for telecast. However, we were subsequently informed by the programme distributor that177 words
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Advertisement334 1986-01-31 2 Special Offer If you ye ever done business m Asia you II have heard of the Review Leading businessmen regard its concise and incisive news analysis of Asian business and politics as indispensable weekly reading They regard it as an essential 'business tool Because we are confident that the Review334 words
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Article, Illustration595 1986-01-31 3 PAT D' ROSE - PAT D' ROSE As she gyrates and glistens m the limelight By AS GWEN BRISCO tore across the stage, every pair of eyes m the room followed her with an admiration that bordered on fanaticism. But who could blame the crowd at Top Ten? The blackLESLEY KOH; LIM SENG TIONG - 595 words
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Article, Illustration141 1986-01-31 3 KANNAN CHANORAN - KANNAN CHANORAN By SILK, the group which recently won some fame at the Isle of Wight Song contest, will perform m Jakarta next month. This group of experienced musicians will leave for a seven-week stint at the Indonesian capital on Feb 13, and141 words
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Article, Illustration180 1986-01-31 3 PEPPERMINT Park will invest m a permanent dance floor from tomorrow. It will be located m the French Quarter, situated on the second floor of the theatre lounge. About twothirds of the floor area will be converted into a dance floor. A spiral staircase180 words
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Article, Illustration89 1986-01-31 3 Atlantis EURASIA joins East Wizz at Atlantis from tomorrow. This lively group, who recently turned recording artistes with two songs on the Studio Line album, will replace Music and Magic. Music and Magic, the Filipino showband, will deliver their final performance at the Park89 words
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Article, Illustration107 1986-01-31 3 HOLIDAY Inn Park View has two new entertainers m its Clemenceau's bar. Spencer Chan, who's recently released an album featuring the Beatles' music on the piano, is playing m the lounge. This experienced pianist has worked extensively as a solo artiste m several hotels. Nadine107 words
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Advertisement178 1986-01-31 3 For people who think a two-week vacation should last a lifetime. You look forward to it all year. And when your vacation finally comes around, make sure you get the most out of it. There's a new magazine that shows you how. It's not for people who iive on the178 words
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Article, Illustration1057 1986-01-31 4 Kathleen Turner, who's Romancing The Stone tonight (Ch 5, 10.30 pm) and will soon be chasing after the Jewel Of The Nile m our cinemas, says she's a risk-taker. MAUREEN DOWO reports. 4 Anyone can be sexy and sensual if they put their mind toNYT - 1,057 words
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Article, Illustration464 1986-01-31 4 PHILIP CHEAH previews Gotcha!, next change at Jade. Directed by Jeff Kanew, it stars Anthony Edwards and Linda Fiorentino. THE movies are not only getting younger, they are also getting infantile. Film directors, m their headlong rush to make movies to match the youthful demographics of their464 words
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Advertisement250 1986-01-31 4 i w^l I l l l < t^^wSßtinK&t!^i:**Jto^4^^lßSߣ3Smss^r^ wtarts tomorrow™"" J^b 4^P^ v OSBKKKKL W^i p^r 'w Before Raffles\ An absorbing exhbition of artifacts, maps, ancient records and pictures depicting Singapore's history from the time of Lk f^T^ r~lto ir^^TH iIH "Tfti Ilh dft .^1 days of Temasek'( Sea Town)250 words
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Advertisement99 1986-01-31 5 1 AND MANY MANY MORE THRILLING AND ENTERTAINING ACTS! r I MORE THAN -V^ OF CIRCUS! A^- ANOTHER CHIPPERFIELD'S FIRST! B best known Circuses, its famous acts having appeared all r^T^^ ON SALE NOW AT SELECTED "^T^*^ PUIDDCDCICI f^'O l\yilNll 7^^/"\l v^iT*^^* Cp^.U r"i6S6rV6Q, Cp Ivy Oldllb, CpD VJldll"ry. on99 words
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Article, Illustration337 1986-01-31 6 If you enjoyed Charles m Charge and Who's the Boss, you'll like Mr Belvedere, a new series beginning next Wednesday on Ch 5 at 7 pm. KANNAN CHANDRAN previews. WE'VE had Charles In Charge and Tony domineering m Who's The Boss, two series that have helped brinf,337 words
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Article, Illustration512 1986-01-31 6 Day-time soaps not washed out yet GUIDING LIGHT is the best daytime soap opera on television and Dallas is the top night-time show. That's the view of Soap Opera Digest, a magazine that keeps tabs on the goings on of soap operas. Both Guiding Light and Dallas are CBS shows512 words
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Article, Illustration328 1986-01-31 6 GARTH ANCIER, vice-president of comedy programmes for NBC, would love to meet Bill Cosby's re-al-life children because he's fascinated with the way The Cosby Show deals with family life and parentchild relationships. It may or may not be a coincidence that Cosby has fourUPI - 328 words
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589 1986-01-31 6 A counsellor on television? Why not? SBC has acquired four relevant parts of the Emmy Award winning 85-episode series, Crisis Counsellor, which will come your way on Feb 8 on Ch 12 at 10 pm. CATHERINE ONG previews. Counsellors can't say do589 words
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Article, Illustration553 1986-01-31 7 CATHERINE ONG previews Space Flight, a four-part series which begins on Feb 9 on Ch 12, at 8 pm. THE recent mini-series, Space, attempted to offer a dramatised, glamourised insight into the space age. But after watching the first of the four-episode Space553 words
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Article, Illustration441 1986-01-31 7 Staying Tuned Catherine Ong 4 Both Anussia and Dennis agree that after the acid test of the Personality contest, both are now much less nervous, and A more relaxed on camera. THEY made their television debut on the last day of 1985. And next441 words
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Advertisement230 1986-01-31 6 Zeiss frames w^« make sure Vw im£< s doesn't «B»v happen New& improved for enhanced wearing comfort Zeiss metal and optyl frames are builttof it your We've made sure that all parts of the frame face securely. Without feeling like a clamp on which come into contact with your face230 words
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Advertisement245 1986-01-31 6 A £-i 1M 1 MA. A A^ 1 mm 9 177, Jalan Peiikat, yporeiSSKUpp., Serangoon Rd, Chariton Park) X New Arrival! X Blaupunkt o f 2QI Colour j^y ss49sup Blaupunkt A^HSi e^___ CZT ZZZ3 Video Recorder Sss9oup. G DDDDG Blaupunkt 20" Colour 00 I^«M T.V. with SBC Text Ss9soup. 1245 words
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Advertisement56 1986-01-31 7 Wf COMPLETE -^te^^Sßß&Sk ASIAN HEALTH *aBKffl5PB A AND DIET 1 fc^^P'm The first book to discuss B lifestyle and healthy eating H _%j]j)iffiS C> r M\ m an Asian context. BP^^^^^^^ Jt^B ■■■Hb''^^ «\^^«F^ii^BBBBBBB TIMES BOOKS INTERNATIONAL W Tel: *****44 Yte-- 4.J1 Distributed by jH Btwv 9? VB FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS56 words
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Advertisement162 1986-01-31 7 [^AREHOUSEkjALE BbJUt'M'STAI.WARK. SILVERWARE, GLASSWARE, HOUSFWARF. C\ ITI FRY k. Ji\n LOTS MORE! vHjßJb!«m4vv'sPiv4V fIffHIBIinVHBBHBHHHHHHHHHI -r "^fMWSkJSfWB* ■< Ib«JiW«3T BJg JmmflMWl I Lrnmarpan Serving Ir.iys up siooo skkx) ki^Hl i^^Mfe^ I s.p. 5«.85 57.6» pHr ;< *B Br** 1^ patteras, all xoing at drasticilly reduced Sp!?* jMT" llßfe' '"^4o^^ %i —hjf162 words
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Article, Illustration556 1986-01-31 8 4 The winners of the American Music Awards are determined by a nationwide poll of 20,000 people, m contrast to the other major music awards programme, the Grammy Awards, which are voted on by music industry m professionals. TWO working-class heroes, Bruce Springsteen and WillieReuter - 556 words
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Article, Illustration568 1986-01-31 8 Compact Discs Chris Lewis WHITNEY HOUSTON fans will be delighted that the lovely singer's album of the same name has returned to the shelves (Arista CD 610 359 222). I am told stocks arrived yesterday and should be displayed by this afternoon, at568 words
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Advertisement143 1986-01-31 8 K**K}iJ*||iP^|^^^HPß Hv i ■^^twk^^i"?*!? '»<■■ i M flB &i ifISMB V mmu^^^^^J*^^^| BBK^ '^9 »*fw'^Ss* tth' h l BM 'WtfuSt <w *WMte stocks last < Now 2.5 kg of Klim goodness comes inside each of these super KLlMware fa o^^Of^ff^% «k containers. Convenient useful, air-tight; specially-designed for you. You can't143 words
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Advertisement184 1986-01-31 8 *BBt «HL u| J W&ML iQT' Colours: Nature, Beige AUTHORIZED DEALERS: BEAUTY SHOES CO. Bukit Timah Shopping Centre CHAMPION SHOE CO Fa- East Plaza Lucky Plaza, People s Park Centre People s Park Complex CHINLY SHOES CO City Plaza. Katong Shopping Centre DE SUPREME SHOES Lucky Plaza GEORGE WASHINGTON SHOE184 words
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Advertisement360 1986-01-31 9 —-WINTER DEUCACY— World Renowned Claypot Fish-head Special offer Ssl2 only Over 200 selected dishes and Peking Dian Kin. 8 private function rooms and 78 tables ideals for weddings and celebrations. Fresh seafood from our Dragon Boat New Year Family Reunion Dinner and Prosperity Banquet at Ss2BB/Ss4Boonly "Fo-Tio-Qiang" Banquet at only360 words
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Miscellaneous514 1986-01-31 9 SUN TAN By Collette PEANUTS By Schulz THE BOHN LOSER By Art Sansom BEETLE BAILEY By Mart Walker r^oOK(XM.\fm±(\VsOoßB\)\LV\\l6 RJNP^.IBFLC^K^EMvTOPBgL Wg'^& J)(hoW MUSH HAVgJ^fl^. PIPM'T SRlNG^^tJ^Bßj^^J^f 1^ I&i^P^WhS^^ FAf? i THE GAMBOLS Br Barry Appleby ANDY CAPP Bjr Smythe IF G&fe VATZUUG*- I I II II =5 C W^'N'TELY, >•514 words
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Advertisement472 1986-01-31 10 S (*****8 C) 4 SHOWS 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9.15pm V 8 T±LLMMIWJI]I6NiRiD.SHOE >| X Th w e^s A h,,: -7/^^* *\s. »TOM HANKS X "eThi- best n^H W st.ir of M X f "«nd -lie M Splash and M^ U wantthim K.M^t* Wr Bachelor Party" !l V lustlrymy Vf "^■■J^P'3^472 words
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Advertisement915 1986-01-31 10 WHEN JfIDMGKT STWKK THE MW>NESS STAKTS^ Now, Midnight Madness strikes at every 7-Eleven store. On Friday when the clock strikes 12, prices come tumbling down until *T ijMOl j T\ 6am m the morning. j^Jl^jJ^^^ So for all you ghoulies, goonies and insomniacs, fly to your nearest }f^^imi/¥s' 1/ 7-Eleven915 words
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Advertisement610 1986-01-31 10 4-Theatre Midnight Preview Tomorrow of our exciting Lunar New Year Special LfDO-CHANGI-ORIENTAL PRESIDENT 1 1984: Year of The 1986: Year of The GHOSTBUSTERS! ZOMBIEBUSTERS 1 When was the last time you saw a movie where i B you thought J^i-\ 1 you would die MM 1 of both FRIGHT I^JM610 words
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Advertisement403 1986-01-31 11 1 Ploitic Houiehold Wort Wttomin* Toblf Wore, Stainlw Slwl Wore (Ixtfical Produtlj ett j ißjP^'^Htw^ggßfcb. ■^BB^BBBwP'""^^^^ k I I j *j^^gKxg«^Jßy 701^^^"^^^^ j ■t^il»#^6WW*^^B^^ B > w '***''*Bß I P < I BBB^^^^^B^ affwßßJßßfW^^^*^^^^ T Bfl I JB I^W iBI k, >^^^hmS I f <B^lTBXiH#«aM --W B v^B^^. by Bj403 words
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Advertisement519 1986-01-31 11 For the first time, we're —^TV\MIVv bas s .y° ucanen J°y these giving a grand Island-wide /^qjtn/JVQ UPi*^!_/ tremendous savings at the Clearance Sale at all our Q *~z^--~— showroom nearest your home. 7 showrooms. *i So hurry! At these low prices, they won't What's more, as it is on519 words
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Article, Illustration643 1986-01-31 12 Switch Of Job pays off Sights Sound Chen Shucheng, co-host of television games m All m the Family on Sundays on Ch 8, tells GUAN LIBING why his sacrifice has been worthwhile. CHEN SHUCHENG couldn't resist the lure of acting. He gave up his lucrative marketing job to perform m643 words
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Article, Illustration464 1986-01-31 12 KOH SIEW TIN - KOH SIEW TIN By GONGFU superstar Li Lianjie of Shaolin Temple fame is coming. Fans, who were disappointed when he cancelled his visit here at the last moment two years ago, hope that he will not let them down this time. The 22-year-old actor,464 words
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Article27 1986-01-31 12 2Pi@7LJsfiDllßH# m^ t^- \<%i m -t HMiin mithl lift o S«ff*W*Htt^ With fi'j If ':X ft A* fH B*sffefnisW-&ABn&*f tiiK^ftkfr]^ii"#ft!i im fife ir-^^^.tife^i/'fi' /HlV'!' rSltt*^^* *ii:«:&jij&«Mt>:±iftft W <27 words
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Article, Illustration272 1986-01-31 12 TNG SOK CHNG - TNG SOK CHNG By THE MILLIONAIRES' EXPRESS <Sft?i]^> Opens tomorrow at Eng Wah and Shaw cinemas. Also Saturday midnight and morning show on Sunday. THIS is Samo Hong's (?tt^:S) most costly production, costing HK$32 million (Sslo million). The star-studded cast includes Yuan Biao (ftfe),272 words
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Article, Illustration267 1986-01-31 12 Winners of Cross-language Crossword Number 222 SSSn^eFSTy word IWe It Is a Chinese crossword, bat the clues are given In English. Eleven winners will be picked from the all^correct entries. One will receive $59 cash and tne other lt i™aiiic• t i Address: Tel n0 I NRICNo: Age: Clues: DOWN:267 words
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Article, Illustration63 1986-01-31 12 sftiEii#ifffl it ft &&JW lelffl W W sv&Frn MAM p^ to«A" h» h tr&&# a« EfdjJgW»: flwlffl f^^ipft^Jf^^ffi^lffl $n <YaYa^i?;A> <SftlS> A-ttISXIIW *«'> MH^H ft MVmM%t> KUtft <ASrfJJEep>. <^-> <f* £PMH&*i <*?*&> 3fe ii to ft Jt M# to tt <*f^?s> <^f*> Hit tose^ nig'ftin^mn «f# #iS)!Sto <^T^f> S^7«n»j£ng*fit#jatt <«63 words
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Article, Illustration1017 1986-01-31 13 Singapore Indian merchants set up an organisation 60 years ago to look after their trading interests. Last month, it celebrated its 60th anniversary. SAKINA Y. KAGDA traces the history of the Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce and talks to some of1,017 words
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Article, Illustration531 1986-01-31 13 SRIVATSA - SRIVATSA What's m a Name?/jgi By This new series will examine some of the names Indian parents choose for their children and try to trace their meanings. A NAME is important for it follows you from cradle to grave and beyond. If it is531 words
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Advertisement625 1986-01-31 13 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES Telefax No: *****59 Kates: Box Service ■HflH STANTS RSOUOOI i^H^n Service: Tel *****11 Straits Times: 5525.00 psc cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TTMSAD e xt 5724/5/6/8 5669 Sunda >' Times: 5* 2562 P sc cm Fosted: Ssloo APPOINTMENTS I El 3 NATIONAL ip] UNIVERSITY 1625 words
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Advertisement620 1986-01-31 13 PPSC *****88 181 ggßjHjßi PHILLIPS PETROLEUM SINGAPORE CHEMICALS (PRIVATE) LIMITED 51 Goldhill Plaza #21-10 Singapore 1 1 30. I CAREER OPPORTUNITIES I The Petrochemical Industry will be growing significantly m the 80s PPSC is a downstream company m the Petrochemical Complex on Pulau Ayer Merbau manufacturing high density polyethylene m620 words
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Advertisement68 1986-01-31 13 AGATHA CHRISTIE The Murder at the Vicara»e The Mirror Cnir.k'cl from Side to Side D.H. LAWRENCE Sons and Lovers Lady Chatterley's Lover H.G. WELLS The War of the Worlds The Time Machine VICTORIA HOLT Bride of Pendorric Mistress of Mellyn DESMOND BAGLEY The Golden Keel Running Blind HAMMOND INNES Wreckers68 words
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Advertisement784 1986-01-31 14 APPOINTMENT MKMKM WhlM HEWLETT PH miiJi PACKARD IHB Hewlett-Packard Malaysia is a major manufacturer of Optoelectronic and Microwave semiconductor components. We are planning to add several key individuals of exceptional skill and potential during I 1986. Like most electronics companies, we plan to do little hiring m 1986. However, we784 words
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Advertisement112 1986-01-31 14 NOTICE REGISTERED DESIGN NO. *****44 PERSPECTIVE VIEW FROM ABOVE, THE FRONT AND ONE SIDE •J 1 U REAR VIEW BRAUN AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT of Frankfurt/Main, Federal Republic of Germany, hereby give notice that they are the registered proprietors of the above design m respect of a combined clock and timer which is112 words
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Advertisement755 1986-01-31 14 NOTICES f HDB I Separate tenders are invited for each of the following:- I (1) ERECTION AND COMPLETION of I Block 1 1 -Storey 4A/5I Flats, I Block 9/13-Storey 4A/5I Flats, 2 Blocks 9-Storey Executive Maisonette/Executive Apartments, I Block I I -Storey Executive Maisonette and I Block 13-Storey Executive Maisonette755 words
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Advertisement844 1986-01-31 14 PUBLIC UTIUTIES KS BOBRD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from eligible CIDB'CSD Registered Contractors for the following: 1 Supply of 230/400 volts 3 phase 4 wire 30/90 Amps polyphase integrating kilowatt-hour meters Registered Contractors m Supply of Electrical Materials and Products A2 and above. Industrial and Process Control Systems B844 words
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Advertisement823 1986-01-31 14 PORT Of SINGAPORE AUTHOKrTY TENDER NOTICE Tenders ore invited forI (1) CONSTRUCTION OF BACK-UP FACILITIES FOR BERTHS Cl, C 2 C 7 AND NEW LINK ROAD INCLUDING ANCILLARY WORKS AT TANJONG PAGAR CONTAINER TERMINAL Cost of Documents Drawings $390 00 Closing Date 25 Feb 86 Site Showround 5 Feb 86823 words
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Advertisement628 1986-01-31 15 NOTICES EHDB 1 FIRST-COME-FIRST-SERVED I I) INDUSTRIAL PREMISES (On 2nd Storey Onwards) rr< I XII 1) GeylangEast 8) KampongUbi 2) Ang Mo Kio (suitable for food o o 5 i industries at Block 3020) 6) Bedok m i «4. r> l 4) Defu 9 > Bukit Batok 5) Clementi shun628 words
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Advertisement730 1986-01-31 15 I Tender Notice I Tenders are invited for: I I BUILDING I a) Tender No. AMB/T/86/003 Part I Desilting and modification of I earth drains at Jurong Civil Transmitting I Station. Part II Term contract tor maintenance I of earth drains at Jurong Civil Trans- I mitting Station for a730 words
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Advertisement757 1986-01-31 15 I9PWD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from CIDB Registered Contractors for the following:--(A) SEE(R) 16/86 Profiling and Milling of Defective Flexible Asphalt Pavements m West/Urban South/Urban Central Divisions of the Republic of Singapore for the period 1.4.86 to 31.3.87 (B) SEE(R) 17/86 Profiling and Milling of Defective Flexible Asphalt Pavements757 words
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Advertisement665 1986-01-31 15 i tlwftAf>Ofli /SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE] TENDER NOTICE I Tenders are invited by the Commissioner of PoI lice from CIDB/CSD Registered Contractors I (CIDB/HI/BI CSD/SS/1) for the follow.ng serI vices:I 1 Laundry services for Singapore Police Force PHQ 6/36 I 2 Hair dressing Services for Police Academy PHQ 7/86 I 3665 words
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Advertisement714 1986-01-31 15 IN THK HIGH COl RT OF THK RKPIBUt OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding I p No. S7S of 1985 > In the Matter of the Companies Art (Chapter 185) And In the Matter of SINGAPORE BROADWAY (PTE) LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PF/TITION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Petition for the Winding-Up714 words
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Advertisement598 1986-01-31 16 NOTICES MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT TENDER NOTICE DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT O Excavation and Reinstatement of Trial Trenches and Location of Services for the Bukit Timah Flood Alleviation Scheme PH 2A Ref: TEN(ENV)OB/86/14 Restricted to CIDB Registered Contractors m Civil Engineering all classes SEWERAGE DEPARTMENT (II) The Overhaul of Mechanical Equipment at598 words
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Advertisement589 1986-01-31 16 m Singapore AMines Limited invites tender for the supply and delivery of Description Documentation Fee/Tel: No 1 INFLIGHT AMENITY ITEMS *****64 1 1 Eye Shade and Nylon Sockettes TR 1379 $40.00 Closing Date: 28.02.86 1.2 Condiment Pack TR 1380 $40.00 Closing Date: 25.02.86 2 OFFICE EQUIPMENT *****54 2.1 Video Equipment589 words
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Advertisement612 1986-01-31 16 TENDER NOTICE CONSTRUCTION OF COVERED WALKWAY AT JOINT AIR TRAFFICE CONTROL CENTRE, CHANGI Tenders are invited from CIDB registered contractors (Class A1 and above) for building works to undertake the construction of a covered walkway (including electrical services) at the Joint Air Traffic Control Centre, Biggin Hill Road, Changi, Singapore612 words
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Advertisement234 1986-01-31 16 MINISTRY OF DEFENCE Tenders are invited for th< supply- of the items below (Closing time is I I 00am o date shown) 1. FACSIMILE Tender No: PT*****2 Closing Date: 7-2 86 2. MICROCOMPUTER PERIPHERALS Tender No: PT*****7 Closing Date: 7-2-86 3. PAPERBOARD LOOSE LEAF BINDER Tender No PT*****8 Closing Date:234 words
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Advertisement726 1986-01-31 16 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF TANDIC PTE LTD (Incorporated m Singapore) At the Extraordinary General Meeting of TANDIC PTE. LTD. duly convened and held at 80 International Road, Kian Teck Avenue, Singapore 2261, on 29th January 1986, the Special Resolutions set726 words
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Advertisement713 1986-01-31 16 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF GREEN ENGINEERING PRIVATE LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members Of GREEN ENGINEERING PRIVATE LIMITED, duly convened and held at Apt. Blk. 531, Upper Cross Street, #03-63, Hong713 words
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Advertisement805 1986-01-31 16 IN THE HIGH COI'RT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 37 of 198 C In the matter of the Companies Art, Chapter 185 and In the matter of AIRCON ENTERPRISE (PRIVATE) LIMITED ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding Up of805 words
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Advertisement609 1986-01-31 16 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No 45 of \W* In the Matter of the Cempanlcs Art (Cap. 185) And In the Matter of PRAWN HOI SK (PTE) LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Petition for the Winding Up of609 words
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Advertisement644 1986-01-31 17 NOTICES SINGAPORE TOURIST Imh PROMOTION BOARD /*H TENDER NOTICE "^r* > The Singapore Tourist Promotion Board invites tenders for lease of Offices(O) and Shop(S) at Singapore Handicraft Centre, 163 Tanglin Road, Singapore 1024. Unit Area (a) #03-12 (O) 1162 sq ft <b) #03-15 (O) 1168 sq ft (d) #01-14 (S)644 words
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Advertisement783 1986-01-31 17 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OP SINGAPORE CMnpMiM Wtodlng-Up N«. W > In Uk Matter «f the Cwnpule* Act, Chapter 186 AMI la th« Matter POH SENG CUAT BUILDING ft CIVIL ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION PTE. LTD. ADVERTISEMENT OP PETITION Notice is hereby given that an Amended Petition for the783 words
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Advertisement569 1986-01-31 17 SINGAPORE I POLYTECHNIC NOTICE^ Tenders are invited for the Supply, Delivery, Installation and Commissioning ot the following: A) Tender No: E. 7 25/86 1 LAND SURVFY TOTAL STATION Document Fee: $20.00 B) Tender No: E. 726/86 1 SET PYRANOMETER 1 SET PYRHELIOMETER 1 SET ALBEDOMETER 1 SET INFRARED PYRGEOMETER Document569 words
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Advertisement173 1986-01-31 17 NIINAKILvI I n ||HHHi_!fflli_l_m If 1 I Lf? FREE Hong Bao with every $5 purchase T ~%io^^ i' <v 4,ii :^___™BH|^' 4^ |«pp fe| Your Hong Bao fP^ M*-• K_T** i l €_r could even wm J|«v r '■^J2L/^^_Hf* «I!r^B you a hamper Ha /J/ 4& M^f < mKL t173 words
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Advertisement740 1986-01-31 18 w^^^HHßljjlj^j^ II Presented By r j im\ I INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE Geneva, Switzerland g| I IC TIMES CONFERENCES First offered at IMI m 1970, this programme has been held 18 times m Geneva. A South East Asian edition -m was launched m 1979 and this is the eighth m Asia740 words
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Advertisement304 1986-01-31 18 1 BF^iW7Sf^lWlft«lrS 'iff HbbV IS^il^iiigiiii if Rmb^l HjlHiflyUipHHlj ■v^^bV^bW^blbl -««S««*f"' 'j I llUllMßJlilt iinMiKiflilln f"^ i "*J LW &.^VBBms k HBH DHlfii .mmmß •It MflH a •—"""BJi FJLiBIBr kJkBH BBfT^ fl F <*B 1.1 1 BBf I oß* W |B| BBKv ■1 ■>£. 4 >l il B /i^il*'K^rißV^ «.988 BBL>304 words
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Article, Illustration382 1986-01-31 19 Chess Knight INTERNATIONAL Master Tan Lian Ann and Candidate Master Koh Kum Hong each scored 6V-2 points after the final round of the 2nd River Valley Community Centre Allegro Open Chess Tournament. The tie was resolved using the Golkoff System, and Lian Ann was382 words
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Miscellaneous594 1986-01-31 19 What's n 111 inn 1111 ■liiiiniii 11 1 inn ■mi LUNCHTIME P m Tickets at $4, $7. $10 and LUNAR FOOD AND EXHIBITIONS on tm March 30) and exhibi Fridays, 8.30 am 5 pm; SatCULTURAL $15 from the Central Booking FLOWER SHOW 1111K1u T11 tion on Halley's Comet (on urdays,594 words
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Miscellaneous1083 1986-01-31 19 —I Radio One Four distinguished scientists talk about their work and job satisfaction m MY AUTOBIOGRAPHY THE SCIENTIST SPEAKS (10.05 am) 90.5 mHz m VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News In Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another Show 7.00 News And Weather Report 7.101,083 words
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Advertisement213 1986-01-31 20 Itttnilnatt wfi^ Piestfved Fruit Tfay olthclx>.tand *y" (Assortment) freshest quality. FCON Butter Eoo Rofis ■V* JB Vni uinniaaTH qki *IBflV aWBBIS &Mr- J^^^-w^H ■Km '"■^L^an'SSC m i s bBP QiiAmfl NU(4 mbir JlUl^ jJa^lwß MmwMßo^BbE^b^L^lQ l^ ■9/ ■W^.flß; lßwf J 1 Cf* HlifflHllt^in Witn icfl JV^DEhV^^^kßß^vim^^HßßV^HHb J^^bbmHßhhE^ *^BBh ■■■■B| H£ir213 words
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Miscellaneous730 1986-01-31 20 ■MY VIEW Catherine fJng ■a^a^B^BWa^B^Mß^ala^aWß^alia^B^a^a^ p£«L Of lost treasure, hit-man and a dead body about the escapades of a J^^HffllS^bflnßE busi- iV spunky romance writer was a KmItPSK- ness," he has said. (Ch 12, 8.55 pm) success when it came to local '*^^iyStESSßm. jKBaWBHSK t "Since I was seven, I'd730 words
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Miscellaneous1036 1986-01-31 20 I CDP C All programmes m English unless otherwise indicated 2.30 PM SBC Text live' Sample which was committed by a group Pages of women. 3.00 Opening and Programme High- £20 What'i i Mew At The Zoo ksSk a *****!M: drama series, with tngnsn sudu Prjme Mjnjster Leg Kuan Yew1,036 words
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Advertisement450 1986-01-31 21 CCfiCCTEPS 7 HEAUHCAFE &RESTALfWfT Discover Singapore's Only Health Cafe! Checkers offers you a menu of light, nutritious food that is both appetizing and good for you. Delicious Salads Frozen Yoghurts Wonderfully Herbal Tea Healthy Shakes Delicatessen Freshly Squeezed Sandwiches Juices more Open 8.30 am to 10.30 pm daily 160 Orchard450 words
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Advertisement172 1986-01-31 21 SEtSEBIaESEIaEBiIstsSSts RELAX AND ENJOY 13 THE FINEST IS LUNAR NEW YEAR H REUNION DINNER. No Marketing, No Cooking, Jd No Washing, Just r telax! g IS Ready Cooked or IS IS Specially Ordered Nonya dishes IE l§ available. (Take away) IS IS] IS3 ISI Call at. or call us IS]172 words
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Advertisement523 1986-01-31 21 V Get this beautiful mini I > draft you order V (After Happy Hours) A (While stocks fast) JShR Wg Open daily: (Fn. Sat Holiday eve fdMtsL^iMes HAPPY HOURS:- S&ffltti^ Other Drinks: 'Bcauhhtl Vtvii: 2 for the Price of one I(WU HOTEL 6RAMD CENTRAL MAIN LOBIV Improved services facilities for523 words
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Advertisement520 1986-01-31 22 I^~ s rßnul ■■>■•-■- /IMP fSI c JHR RUG for Living Hall $190 \Q p} c CURTAINS @$2 per metre. iri IDI c VENETIAN BLINDS <g) 40% discount Q] c Washable doormats, bedside carpet, IHJ n| carpets, blinds, wallpaper, etc., are [D] =1 also available m I ffK~ 1 nl520 words
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Advertisement284 1986-01-31 22 (^sys s Vy i HRIR B€RUTV C6NTRC #03-43 Peninsula Plaza, Singapore 0617. LUNAR NEW YEAR SPECIAL OFFER!!! PERM from $40 CUT/WASH $16 STRAIGHTENING $18 "1 vßfc y Specialised m Skin x and Facial problems. Professional Beauty Courses available. w^^^r For appointment, I call *****65/*****39 Business Hours: /v 10am Bpm (Sun:284 words
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Advertisement253 1986-01-31 22 ■H X National ffIHH CRACKING GOOD HI-FI DEALS IN QUEENSTOWN THIS^ LUNAR NEW YEAR. $M Wee Lim Electrical is THE place to choose the ]h/SSK Technics or National hi-fi system you've been dreaming of S^fOSD all year, at prices to make your dreams come true! t J&ytiL> It m oDyU253 words
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