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Title Section16 1986-03-01 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/85 I16 words
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Article950 1986-03-01 1 Keep an eye on the rivals as they do on us, Parliament told By I OUR PARLIAMENT TEAM Budget Day next Friday BUDGET Day la «ext Friday. TMi «v Tfce Rmm wUI *1t *4 Urn pa* tfcat day tor the FtaM»ee Matter to read950 words
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313 1986-03-01 1 THE Cabinet will take the lead m the sell-Singapore drive. A number of Cabinet and junior ministers will be going abroad this year to promote exports and to attract investment, Brig-Gen (Res) Lee Hsien Loong, the Acting Trade and Industry Minister, told Parliament yesterday.313 words
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173 1986-03-01 1 MOSCOW, Fri. Moscow today rejected the US response to Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev's proposal to rid the world of all nuclear arms by the year 2000. The rejection at a press conference here by government, party and army officials threw into doubt the possibility ofAFP - 173 words
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101 1986-03-01 1 JAKARTA, Fri. A provincial official has opened a special letter box for wives of local civil servants who want to point an accusing finger at unfaithful husbands. The district head of the west Java provincial capital of Bandung, Mr Cherman Effendi, announced theReuter - 101 words
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Article34 1986-03-01 1 CAIRO, Fri. Army traops starmed a mutlnaus secarity farce's camp near the pyramids of Gisa under a hall of antomatlc weapons fire taday and captured abeatlM polio ■esses said. APAP - 34 words
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Article33 1986-03-01 1 TOKYO, Fri. The city of Sapporo, 829 km north of Tokyo, will host the first Japanese edition of the Montreux Jazz Festival from July 24-27, the city's vice-mayor said inrlav ReuterReuter - 33 words
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699 1986-03-01 1 ISMAIL KASSIM - Umno leaders unlikely to reach decision ISMAIL KASSIM Musa's surprise resignation By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Members of the Umno Supreme Council met m emergency session tonight to discuss its worst-ever crisis the resignation of Datuk Musa Hitam. Sources said the 36-member policy-making body headed by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr699 words
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Advertisement298 1986-03-01 1 KING'S* INDUSTRIAL SAFETY .^mr SHOES *h L fS J^ KING'S SHOE MFC PTE LTD 'ys^g&& 1 47. Kallang Way 1 Singapore 1334. king son earth Te)l: *****1 1 (S Unas) The Sunday Times Tomorrow L L-jfah J Singapore lifestyle Do men have more fun than women? Are we a nation298 words
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Article389 1986-03-01 2 New rules for loans FROM TODAY, civil servants applying for some loans will not enjoy the generous repayment schemes the Government had been offering. Housing, renovation, microcomputer and vehicle loan schemes are affected. The new rules mean that it will become more expensive for them to get loans to389 words
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Article210 1986-03-01 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SATS: REGRETTABLE tbeagh the breaaep ef taw twe M»S laa^aWaaaaff may be, It is strictly aa UaaaaS aflatr aJad sbeaM be seea as sack. If UlaaaVt pat* NSSffi *f M—lllst laaaJWaa% fSaWatSaat It Stay gable, thißgS aaaMUal eventually wet* eal la a awaair awawfaaaaat ta all210 words
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Article86 1986-03-01 2 CPF: CALL FOR SLIDING SCALE A READER says the present economic setback or austerity drive may stay for some time, while the cost of living creeps upwards. He says it is therefore vital to consider a fair take home pay to sustain a certain standard of living. He feels86 words
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Article443 1986-03-01 2 Witness stuns court THE STAR witness m West Germany's biggest political corruption trial caused a courtroom sensation when he said some names on his supposedly meticulous list of Flick company cash recipients could be wrong. Mr Rudolf Diehl, former chief book-keeper of the giant Flick conglomerate, was443 words
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Article195 1986-03-01 2 Trade pact 'welcome' THAI DEPUTY Premier and Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila returned to Bangkok from a visit to Rangoon saying that the Burmese welcomed suggestions for a trade agreement between the two countries. "The idea was well received," he said of the pact proposed by Thailand. He added195 words
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Article330 1986-03-01 2 Reading high and low HE SKIPPED the Nancy Drews, Hardy Boys and Enid Blytons. Even the fairy tales. "I didn't read as a child. I was a textile shopkeeper's son, and shopkeepers and shopkeepers' sons don't read anything but accounts books and ledgers. My friends were shopkeepers' sons330 words
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Article199 1986-03-01 2 BROKING FIRMS THAT FAIL WILL HAVE THEIR SES SEATS SOLD STOCKBROEJNG firms that go under will have their seats sold and the proceeds used to repay the $180 million lifeboat arranged by the Big Four local banks to bail out ailing brokers. Informed sources said that firms making use199 words
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Article170 1986-03-01 2 Beyond our shores SINGAPORE athletes will have to look beyond their shores for competition if they hope to match the performances of their Asian counterparts. This, according to American coach John Whitson, may be the only way out of the mire that track and field seems bogged m. Page170 words
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Article392 1986-03-01 2 Gowb/Senrkes Oriarusatjon Sectton/Pafe Am ounce— ent (jlassitieds I 25 Bats Chase Manhattan I 30 Hong Leong Finance I 1 P0S8 I 9 Battery Schmidt Scientific I 10 Onilpii Chomel I 2 Hemisphere Boutique I 10 MM Hwu Daysprmg Bridal I 10 M*»j Materia- Koon Hoe 1-8 Cameras Canon Marketing392 words
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181 1986-03-01 3 Peter Hazelhurst - Red Army fighter gives up in Tokyo Peter Hazelhurst By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Fri. Japanese police have detained a member of Japan's infamous Red Army terrorist group alleged to have helped attack oil installations m Singapore m 1974. Yoshiaki Yamada, 37, surrendered to the police m Tokyo on Tuesday after181 words
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Article60 1986-03-01 3 WELLINGTON, Fri. Ten members of the Greenpeace conservationist group briefly took over two Japanese vessels m Wellington harbour today m an anti-whaling protest. Police took two of the protesters into custody but released them after a short while with a warning. The two vessels had JustAFP - 60 words
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145 1986-03-01 3 31 killed as train cuts into crowd NEW DELHI, Fri. At least 31 people were killed and about 100 injured today when a speeding express train ploughed through a crowd watching a fireworks display. The train thundered into hundreds of people gathered on the railway line to watch the display,Reuter - 145 words
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266 1986-03-01 3 BEIJING, Fri. Hong-kong-based distance runner David Griffiths said here yesterday that he had reached an agreement with Chinese officials for him tc try to become the first man to run the length of the Great Wall. Mr Griffiths, 45, said he wouldAFP; Reuter - 266 words
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Article31 1986-03-01 3 OSAKA, Fri. At least eight people were choked to death and two others seriously injured m a fire that gutted through a two-storey structure here today. AFPAFP - 31 words
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Article, Illustration109 1986-03-01 3 Fashion fit for a princess PHTNCESB Stephanie ef Meaacs (seesatl frem left) sad partner Miss Attx de la Ceaikie (see••dtrom rtghtHjhswteg foresee. Thejalr are later the first ttais la America at a iusaituuat stare m Atlanta. The pafjsataa, who aJoa madeis her ewn ealleettsa ef aatflto, Iseas set to parsaeReuter - 109 words
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653 1986-03-01 3 PUT A GOMEZ - PUT A GOMEZ The Carrian trial ■y HONGKONG, Fri. The prosecution said today that it could not be a defence of former Carrian boss George Tan and his right-hand man Bentley Ho to claim that they relied on professional advice to publish allegedly653 words
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326 1986-03-01 3 BEIJING, Fri. Fuelled by sweeping price reforms that have sent the cost of some goods skyrocketing, inflation m China's urban areas rose to a 35-year high of 12.2 per cent last year. Despite impressive gains m many other areas of the Chinese economy,UPI; AP - 326 words
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100 1986-03-01 3 HONGKONG, Fri. China has opened a school to teach unmarried girls about love. The Wen Wei Po said today 170 girls aged 17 to 30 yesterday began studying love, marriage and family ethics at the first such school m the southern cityReuter - 100 words
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Article, Illustration368 1986-03-01 4 Cairo calm daring break m curfew CAIRO, Fri. President Hosni Mubarak today apKointed a new Interior linister, Maj-Gen Zaki Badr, following riots by Earamilitary security poce. Middle East News Agency reported that Mr Mubarak had a meeting at his Oruba Palace office with the previous minister,Reuter - 368 words
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380 1986-03-01 4 Names of recipients 'may be wrong' BONN, Fri. The star witness m West Germany's biggest political corruption trial caused a courtroom sensation yesterday when he said some names on his supposedly meticulous list of Flick company cash recipients could be wrong. Mrßudolf Diehl,Reuter - 380 words
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Article141 1986-03-01 4 LONDON, Fri. MnaaeJpai atrltlala aaaal yeator d»y they were sending fimnsl letters to Libyan leader Masmmar Oaaaatofl and Irani Preatdeat Saddam Hassela arghag theaa to pay toagsaasaVcaty tons* an their TTiilnHsiln fusill h asking Cal Gaddafi to pay nranlelnal rates ef £1t1^65 <Ssal4.,Jtt) enReuter - 141 words
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Article52 1986-03-01 4 COPENHAGEN, Fri. Danish doctors were considering operating yesterday on an unnamed British heroin smuggler who swallowed contraceptive sheaths containing the drug. He was said to be m hospital suffering from severe constipation and doctors said he would die if one of the sheaths split oom inside hisAFP - 52 words
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174 1986-03-01 4 19 m in Africa still need aid urgently KRIS, Fri. Despite rain m much of AfHra, 19 million people ■aed help desperately, UN Telief co-ordinator Bradford Morse said yesterday, asking donors for US$6BO million (551.43 billion). "The crisis has gone out of peoples' consciousness despite all we have done toAP - 174 words
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274 1986-03-01 5 Haiti will press for Duvalier's extradition PORT- AU-PRINCE, Friday HAITI'S new government announced last night it would press for the extradition of Jean-Claude Duvalier, the fallen dictator who left here on Feb 7 for exile. A government communique, read over television by Justice Minister Gerard Gourgue, said Mr Duvalier wouldReuter - 274 words
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134 1986-03-01 5 WASHINGTON, Fri. A residential commission nvestigattng the Challenger space shuttle disaster has concluded that the way Nasa reaches decisions to launch is fatally flawed. After three days of public hearings into what went wrong with the Jan 28 launch m which seven astronauts died m anReuter - 134 words
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Article90 1986-03-01 5 Danes agree to sign EC reform COPENHAGEN, Fri. Denmark Is set to resume its full place m the European Community after voters backed die minority government m a national referendum geared to the issue of the country's future within the EC. Final results showed 56 per cent of voters agreedReuter - 90 words
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265 1986-03-01 5 ROME. Friday AN Italian prosecutor, summing up m a nine-month trial which once threatened to worsen East-West relations, said there was insufficient proof to convict three Bulgarians of joining a plot to assassinate Pope John Paul m 1981. Mr Antonio Marini saidReuter - 265 words
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Article, Illustration104 1986-03-01 5 pays, Fri. -Tan aSaaater laaatntn Ihakhat, laasann snagn. ssmaa*. never advhwd of the ■■■inn ts Mr jXsi Ska) at she tne* «f a* Mr Fahsns ana nay aBBBBaWat vnaflna aaa* dam at nadanaapdd'BY daf^njaV wVSs) faW «a> aanaananrtaßaw, Frfaay Maaawter, hi a I^lftahT^-i-7aß.AFP - 104 words
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243 1986-03-01 5 Plots thwarted included Rajiv's assassination WASHINGTON, Fri. The Federal Bureau of Investigation said today that it prevented 23 Elanned terrorist acta i the United States last year and took "a number of terrorists out of circulation". Director William Webster said theAP - 243 words
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150 1986-03-01 5 'Ivan the Terrible' flown to Israel for trial NEW YORK, Fri. -John Demiaajuk, accused of sending MO.MO Jews to then- death during World Ivan the TsTribte'', wan tofacetriaL Demjundak, the first accaatd Nad war criatriaal to ha> atvtraMUtaal fnaaa tha> United States to stand trial over to anrneh offfcaasi onUPI - 150 words
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Advertisement423 1986-03-01 3 I Life on a hill-top... I vvhei^thewholefamilyisinsweet I harmony with the birds and flowers. I ffiJE^S; [llifSil Spanish-style I llCStf^^l 2-storey Split-level H llLniHM^^l Semi-detached/Terrace Houses. Fudu Park is located on an elevated land m the prestigious and quiet Upper Thomson Road/Yio Chu bH rt >^=^_^ A2&=s==^ a oacl resic,ent423 words
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Article482 1986-03-01 7 WASHINGTON, Friday Philippines must attract back the investors NEARLY US$l billion (Ss2.l billion) and international bank aid may be available to help the new Philippine government develop a sound economy, the chief of the United States foreign aid programme told Congress yesterday. InAP - 482 words
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Article, Illustration139 1986-03-01 7 MANILA. Fit. Piiam Seamier Baal gf returned Many tram 14 years' exue la the United SUtes^prahaag Pradthe "riaaJ tench" that ess. the Plttdptanes, peonle newer, that aajeaed the eletatershtp to the truth, bat It was the final Beagaa teach that •ashed aim ever/* heAP; Reuter - 139 words
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269 1986-03-01 7 MANILA, Fri. Channel 4 television station has switched over from being a relentless mouthpiece for Mr Ferdinand Marcos to a non-stop chat show m praise o( new President Corazon Aquino. The faces who dominated the screen and hurled abuse at Mrs Aquino during theReuter - 269 words
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Article239 1986-03-01 7 HONOLULU, Fri. Ousted President Ferdinand Marcos, given special protection by President Ronald Reagan, is expected to move into a Honolulu mansion within a day or so after resting at a US military base, sources close to his party said. The 68-year-old Marcos was said toReuter - 239 words
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368 1986-03-01 7 New govt starts to dismantle terror machine MANILA, Fri. The new Philippine government baa begun to dismantle the terror machine which human rights groups have charged was responsible for death squad killings, routine torture of political Srisoners and more than ),000 arrests. Within 48 hours of its takeover and theAP - 368 words
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Article140 1986-03-01 7 MANILA, Fri. Joae Maria Siaon, alleged Chairman of the outlawed Philippine Communist Party, wffl be released with other political pr laoiiei a. Defence Minister Juan Ponce Enrile said m a government television interview today that President Corazon Aquino had ordered tne release of allReuter - 140 words
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247 1986-03-01 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The retail price of premium petrol will come down by 12 cents per litre m most parts of Malaysia from tomorrow. The Ministry of Trade and Industry also announced lower prices of other petroleum products from 4.8 to 12 cents per247 words
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Article25 1986-03-01 8 BANGKOK, Fri. A United States military team will leave for home tomorrow with remains recovered at a plane Cr*all aite In anithom ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration227 1986-03-01 8 Situation on Thai border now tense BANGKOK, Friday THE situation on the Thai-Cambodian border is now tense due to heavy deployment of Vietnamese troops m western Cambodia, a Thai military spokesman said today. Major Cherdchai Teerathanont Commander of the Thai Eastern Task Force, said Vietnam had deployed its Oth andAFP; Bangkok Post - 227 words
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393 1986-03-01 8 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - ALBERT RAMALINGAM Br Bangkok Correspondent Optimistic Siddhi returns from Rangoon trip BANGKOK, Fri. Thai Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila returned from a three-day visit to Rangoon saying that the Burmese were warm to suggestions for a trade agreement. "The idea393 words
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Article, Illustration309 1986-03-01 8 KOTA KINABALU, Fri. Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Joseph Pairin Kitingan today hit out at the apposition United Sabah ational Organisation (Usno) which had questioned the legality of tne recent dissolution of the State Assembly. He said the proclamation signed by the Yang di-Pertua309 words
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Article80 1986-03-01 8 JAKARTA, Fri. Maj-Gen Djarot Supadmo, Military Commander of North Sumatra, was killed m a helicopter accident today. Four other people m the heli- copter, IbbbbbM the general's aide, were also killed. Tne helicopter crashed la bad weather while flying over the district of Porsea mAP - 80 words
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80 1986-03-01 8 Rulers set out who is not a martyr KUALA LUBbPWb, PH. ttat* ttaataiatVan Baaana eaatattWataV teanatau* asat BBawttng a4 latnna _^aSsaßnaaan^aawntßa> rn^ iTXr?>ttißil BBBBBBB:artewaawtetn> ■J Hi at, taw atntsaasat an uasre to tosates aaal BBBBff and X ***** l tan* tan iiniaaaiai tt aataav bbbbbv raawaai as **araaßwa** are: aBernama - 80 words
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Article56 1986-03-01 8 BANGKOK, Fri. A delegation of the Chiaese People's Political Consults tive Conference is to make an official vntt to Thailand starting on March 7. The 17-member delegation will tour southern Thailand's Phuket Island and PhangNga Bay, and tourist attractions m Nakhon Pa thorn and Samut PrakhanAFP - 56 words
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672 1986-03-01 9 Kampung boy who made it to the top KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Datuk Musa Hltam typifies the kampung boy determined not to Tet his modest beginnings stand m the way of attaining his ambitions. Born on April 18, 1934, m Segamat, Johore, the son of a meter-reader and the youngest ofBernama - 672 words
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Article636 1986-03-01 9 LIM YOON LIN - LIM YOON LIN •y THEY were known as the "2 Ms" when they took the reins of the Malaysian government m July 1981. A dynamic duo, bringing with them a promise of vigour and a more open government after the modest tenure of Tun636 words
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Article, Illustration339 1986-03-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. tt BaanBBBH ants a an. ladaanalp deaerlhed In Malaysia as bmgmi M BBBJBH *aan- (virtually Inseparable). But the ptdßeal Bead between Dntnk Seri Dr An unprecedented attnattan tnwugnt Bad. men aanroaaar aaaa ym aawaner anlled them apart. Dr MahathirBernama - 339 words
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309 1986-03-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Former prime minister Tun Hussein Onn today advised Umno Supreme Council members and the party's rank and file to avoid any split m the party following Datuk Musa Hitam's resignation. "The Supreme Council members and the rank and file mustBernama; NST - 309 words
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648 1986-03-01 9 Musa tells why he decided to step down KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Datuk Musa Hitam gave several reasons for his resignation as Deputy Prime Minister and Umno Deputy President, sources said today. They said accusations that he was involved m efforts to discredit Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad and topple himBernama - 648 words
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Article211 1986-03-01 10 IT was a sobering reminder: Policy changes do not eliminate the recession and restore growth. They only help to make Singapore regain its competitive edge. Saying this m his response to the five-day debate, Acting Trade and Industry Minister Brigadier-General Lee Hsien Loong identified the many areas211 words
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Article, Illustration205 1986-03-01 10 "NO point arguing anymore about who's to blame for the recession. Be positive. Moaning and bickering will not bring us a step closer to salvation." With these words, Mr Yeo Cheow Tong, the Minister of State (Health and Foreign Affairs), went on to relate the story of205 words
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Article134 1986-03-01 10 IS the Government sincere about letting the private sector take over many of the companies it runs? Or would it give up only the unprofitable ones? This, said Dr Adrian Tan Cheng Bock (Ayer Rajah), is the doubt some entrepreneurs are raising. Another question from the134 words
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Article, Illustration88 1986-03-01 10 THE Monetary Singapore does not artificially prop up th€ value the Singapore dollar, Finance Minister Dr Richard Replying to MPs* criticisms about this following recent press reports that the authority had made such an intervention, Dr Hu said: "The MAS intervenes only when it is necessary to prevent88 words
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Article66 1986-03-01 10 DO not just pay attention to restructuring the economy for future growth or tackling the present recession. Don't forget the other non-economic but important goal: To make Singapore a lively, challenging and fulfilling place to live m. This was the reminder from Dr Aline Wong (Changkat)66 words
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Article82 1986-03-01 10 PHILIP LEE - PHILIP LEE -Bj THE measures taken today to cure an ailing economy form a signpost to mark a turning point m Singapore's history. But whether it will lead the nation to the top of the hill or into a swamp depends on whether we follow its directions or82 words
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Article, Illustration876 1986-03-01 10 It will then understand better the economic woes faced by country THE civil service was urged to recruit more from the private sector so that it can understand better the problems facing the economy. Dr Adrian Tan Cheng Bock (Ayer Rajah) spoke of the876 words
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Article56 1986-03-01 10 'Thank you' motion is carried THE motion to thank President Wee Kirn Wee for his address at the opening of the Second Session of the Sixth Parliament last month was carried by the House yesterday. Opposition MP Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam (Anson) abstained. Mr Chiam See Tong (Potong Pasir) was not56 words
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595 1986-03-01 10 Aline's rallying call: Stand up, Singapore I ouot: 4 The iwaaaags to the nation la loud end clear, Baeei tap a S -a. a_ ama nvosj itvaj snrmaittan. THere la no on arttn ft. -DrMtieWong -^Bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbi DR ALINE WONG (Chang- m kat) yesterday summed up five days of debate withal595 words
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217 1986-03-01 10 A signpost to higher ground or the swamp THE Leader ef the Haase, Mr £3 Wa^^MaJß^BaaaßßaVamaVml aSsaaßSuaaWaa^Lm fB BBraaBaBBBBBBBaB ap the flveMiny aJemaae'esi the PressBaautoani sanapswt ef Sasmnaeee's eea aßaaSßse, avaaal saaesnJ aaallMM. HasßMaa aetata tke Baas* aal. Jaavaea, Mr Imamißamn aaM the atehate was sat Jest ea gnvetaaaeai "What217 words
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Article255 1986-03-01 10 PARLIAMENT yesterday rejected an opposition motion to include Mr Chiam See Tong (Potong Pasir) m the Committee of Selection, which chooses members for other parliamentary committees. Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam (Anson) wanted Mr Chiam to replace Mr Chua Sian Chin (MacPherson) m the list255 words
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Article, Illustration254 1986-03-01 10 Govt pushing health centre plans THE Health Ministry will press on with plans to make Singapore an excellent medical centre, the Minister of State (Health and Foreign Affairs) Mr Yeo Cheow Tong said yesterday. To achieve this, the private sector must also play an active and constructive part, he said.254 words
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Article, Illustration4836 1986-03-01 11 We've to be quicker off the mark to stay competitive Get out of our present niche, or we're finished B-G Lee sums up the debate on the Presidential Address B-G Lee sums up the deflate on the Presidential Address Policy changes not the cure 4 Let me ta*e an example,4,836 words
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Article, Illustration87 1986-03-01 11 4 Even Hongkong is introducing indirect taxation. There was an article yesterday (Feb 27) m Tha Asian Wall Street Journal which said tha Financial Secretary was proposing several indirect taxee which together would add HK$295 million to tha government coffers. So don't argue that such87 words
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1104 1986-03-01 11 IRENE HOE - Total defence to total business they're totally absorbing IRENE HOE ?rom me Gallery By QUOTE If people understand this and accept the changee and work towards these objectivea... then wo can got everyone to go. Iff they don't understand it, iff they are confused, bewildered, then they will become angry,1,104 words
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Article710 1986-03-01 13 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR By I m cnans— iron toe THE ehsßges la the gsverßineat laaai schemes bssissbwl hy the MlsaHij sf PbßbbS yesterday are: a laterest rates sb leans far renevatlan *_*> Trhaari af mlbmbb aaac aaawßaaßav wi wacracampntera aaa venieles to Be ratoeal traan to710 words
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Article182 1986-03-01 13 CLUTCHING cameras and autograph books, more than 350 fans waited impatiently outside the Glass Hotel yesterday afternoon to greet about 20 Hongkong movie stars. The stars, including Andy Lav, Alan Tarn and Miv Kiu Wai, are m Singapore to perform not on stage, but182 words
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80 1986-03-01 13 THE Singapore Maritime Officers' Union yesterday welcomed First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong's announcement of a 15 percentage point cut m employers' CPF contributions. The union believes more seafarers will be employed because the cut will narrow the wage difference between local and80 words
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634 1986-03-01 13 RAV DHALIWAL - Breath-test devices in use from today RA V DHALIWAL By Random tests only when police are ready BREATHALYSERS will go on the roads from today. But motorists will not be stopped for random breath tests until the police are used to the equipment. Only those involved m accidents or who634 words
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Article, Illustration508 1986-03-01 14 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN By 'Move will lead to more use of English 9 PUPILS may have to use their voice as well as their hands to do their homework if a suggestion by a foreign English-language consultant is taken up. In oral homework, pupils make508 words
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292 1986-03-01 14 Four causes for world decline in education, says visiting don EDUCATION is on the decline throughout the world, according to a BWaaaat from the Chinese University of Hongkong. While many governments pay lip service to the importance of education* they fail to give it priority status, this year's Ruth Wong292 words
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130 1986-03-01 14 THE Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau has arrested two officials of the Automobile Association of Singapore m connection with offences related to criminal breach of trust. The CPB3 has been investigating certain officials of the association since last September. The probe started after complaints130 words
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Article37 1986-03-01 14 ABOUT 500 members and participants of waitunkung, an ancient Chinese keep-fit exercise, are expected to attend an installation dinner for the first management council of the Waitankung Research Society Singapore at the People's Association today.37 words
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Article34 1986-03-01 14 A MANUFACTTJaIEat af teiaVaa 2i per cent ef tta wnenvoece. A anekesnaan ef Uantted bb Jsnwsßianad yesterday "abent M waeaaes'' ar Si per cent of She eeaaeaary warhthe trlanaalag-dawn34 words
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Article, Illustration225 1986-03-01 14 LEE WAI WUN; YAP YEW PIANG - LEE WAI WUN YAP YEW PIANG Story by Picture by CbhuulbJ fiaaJe Barks ant af v years for revue A WILD splash sf SBBBf aad a wave sf feathery That was the swaa sang far the Neptaae dancers teat Bight. Aa they swirled aad twirled,225 words
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1287 1986-03-01 14 AHMAD OSMAN - Court needs time to consider verdict CJ AHMAD OSMAN Jeya's appeal against dismissal of slander suit ■r THE Court of Appeal yesterday reserved judgment on an appeal by Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam over the dismissal of his suit for slander against Mr Goh Chok Tone. Chief Justice WeeChong Jin said1,287 words
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Article66 1986-03-01 14 A SEVEN-YEAR-OLD boy died instantly when the lorry he was m crashed into a tree off Benjamin Sheares Bridge yesterday. Jonathan Tan's mother. Madam Mong Wai Si. 35, who was driving the vehicle, and his brother, Justin, four, were taken to hospital, but were not seriously66 words
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Article, Illustration774 1986-03-01 15 ILENE ALESHIRE - ILENE ALESHIRE ■y Panelists cite factors contributing to our economic woes TOO many overpaid managers, too much Government involvement m the economy, business costs that are too high all these were linked to Singapore's current economic problems by panelists at a wide-ranging forum on774 words
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366 1986-03-01 15 RONNIE LIM - Petrol prices look likely to fall to $1 a litre RONNIE LIM ay Caltex Cits wholesale price PETROL prices look likely to slide to a dollar-a-litre, bringing them down to 1980 levels. Following a cut m Caltex's wholesale price yesterday, pump prices could drop to $1.02 for a litre of366 words
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Article53 1986-03-01 15 THE High Court yesterday gave property tycoon Ho Kok Cheong a three-week reprieve. The case between B ft W Engineering Services Pte Ltd and People's Park Katong Development Pte Ltd has been adjourned to March 21. B ft W had moved a petition to wind up53 words
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Article174 1986-03-01 15 KALLANG Theatre m Stadium Walk has become the new home of the National Theatre Trust, which has to move because the National Theatre will be demolished. The move took place last week but it is still not known when the the 22--year-old National Theatre will174 words
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197 1986-03-01 15 Party for 36 old folk, aged 90 to 103 A TWO-MONTH search for Singapore's oldest men and women has found 36 people whose ages total 3,443 years. On Sunday, a party will be held to honour these 25 men and 11 women, aged between 90 and 103 years old. The197 words
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Article111 1986-03-01 15 THOSE who want to know more about Youth Challenge, the youth volunteer group, can do so at Hyatt Hotel's Sir Stamford Room today from 2.30 pm. Youth Challenge's President, Mr Vincent Lam, said on Thursday that he had changed the venue from Hotel Phoenix to111 words
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223 1986-03-01 15 First local hotel to start service THE Director of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, Mr Joseph Chew, yesterday launched the in-room 24-hour movie service at Sheraton Towers the first hotel here to offer this service. At 10.45 am, Mr Chew switched on the223 words
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Advertisement59 1986-03-01 14 •BEDSHEETS ELECTRIC IRONS r^fP*jM*h\^^ WATER COOLERS facKf^P'SrtM •DINNER SETS /fi^ 1 Vi^iy[^B^/lK^1 l i^"^ CARPETS 4i lWll5^!ll rugs (j/ [^tT^S %m JE^C^ra»| OVER 500 QUALITY PRODUCTS FROM EUROPE AND JAPAN l eJI- I CoBama#HnV?3**j 1 L, jT I 5&— (Vtarefrouse Division) ■1 2 3a12 la\ 2 rWMNG JEWHGAU off KALLANG59 words
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Article525 1986-03-01 16 THE resignation of Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister, Datuk Musa Hitam, could not have happened at a worse time for the government of Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad. Coming into his fifth year of office, Dr Mahathir faces a host of problems, some of which threaten to undermine525 words
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Article, Illustration1698 1986-03-01 16 A day m the life of newspaper pioneer Eddy Shah Mr Eddy Shah is all set to revolutionise Fleet Street with Britain's first colour national daily produced with the help of electronic printing technology. The paper is expected to hit the1,698 words
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Article, Illustration476 1986-03-01 16 DO YOU know that we have, from days of yore, a street here honouring Mr Stripes (the Tiger)? It is Jalan Belang (Malay, for Stripes Road), linking Old Upper Thomson Road with Upper Thomson Road. The street name Lthrows the mind back ■to the early days476 words
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Article, Illustration934 1986-03-01 17 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM By 6 Usno (led by Tun Muetapha, left) and Berjaya, which have abandoned their mul-ti-racial stance since tha PBS victory, are likely to form a multi-racial coalition with other fringe ethnicbased parties to fight the polls. Fresh polls may not solve conflict among934 words
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Article, Illustration566 1986-03-01 17 MARSHA LOPEZ - MARSHA LOPEZ ■y" "Self-etarter" |f you need three cupe of coffee and five dgaraattßaa to oat ooino afaaaaa? a*p yai aaaaaanj m the morning, this Job re not a> •or you. WESTMONT (Illinois) Job-hunting probably does not top anyone's list of favouriteNYT - 566 words
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Advertisement118 1986-03-01 17 Opportunities for Undergraduate -f Postgraduate Study Mr D J Hobbs, a lecturer at the City University will give a presentation at the British Council Exhibition Hall about opportunities for Singapore residents to study at either undergraduate or postgraduate level Data Monday 3rd March 1999 Timm 7.00 p.m. The City University118 words
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Advertisement170 1986-03-01 17 CaC Computers and Cornrnuracations X. x A 1 J^ v ■>, A I A s. Na. \i \ai Ti, ii,iViia)it'»'i!>iiwjLi,> iiijiuh 11*1 1 nin iB „,..ni,ii, j| .af J: j( j > :^o_& C*-^3obl^^ l^alLt ,T_ ff^iin y J *£ay3B BBC~ 7 W ■I Baff^l B^^aJ a_l^ J^aaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB W mr170 words
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Letter, Illustration356 1986-03-01 18 Readers' views on The Economic Committee's Report THE Acting Minister for Trade and Industry and his special ad hoc Economic Committee have done a commendable Job m putting forward various recommendations to help Singapore recover from the present economic doldrums. One of its most356 words
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249 1986-03-01 18 I ENDORSE the proposal to abolish the import duty on items such as furniture, garments and imitation jewellery. All importers welcome leas interference from the customs authorities, whatever form it takes. However, I am not agreeable to tae introduction of indirect taxes249 words
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123 1986-03-01 18 I AM a worker. I accept the call by the National Trades Union Congress for wage restraint and the Economic Committee proposed and Government accepted cut m the Central Provident Fund contribution rate. I feel, however, that workers will find it very difficult123 words
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188 1986-03-01 18 THE downturn m the economy has caused many Kople to lose their jobs. Those still employed will ye to bear wage restraints for the next two years. This means they will have to tighten their belts. This situation makes it imperative that the Government tries188 words
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242 1986-03-01 18 I REFER to the article "Developers urge Government to pull out of property market" (ST. Feb 20) m which Mr Teo Tong Wan, President of the Real Estate Developers Association of Singapore, was reported to have welcomed the Economic Committee's recommendation that the Government should242 words
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211 1986-03-01 18 Flexible wage structure a sensible idea but THE idea of a flexible wage structure which is able to adjust to economic conditions is a very sensible one. Market forces should be allowed to determine the level of wages. The Economic Committee's recommendation for such a structure is a laudable one.211 words
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228 1986-03-01 18 IT IS incorrect to suggest, as some have, that the Economic Committee Report favours employers at the expense of workers. It was disheartening to read the MP for Anson describing the President's address as "pious platitudes". We do need to work together. For228 words
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Letter84 1986-03-01 18 THE Straits Timas welcomes letters from you. Your letters must include your sJgnaturo, full name, address, and homo and office tolophono numbers, if any. Thoy should proforably bo typod, double-spaced, on ona side of tha papar. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. Brevity is an advantage. Wo reserve84 words
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Letter91 1986-03-01 18 PLEASE refer to the letter "Tax incentives will keep building industry going" froir, Mr Chia Kok Leong. (ST. Feb U). We would like to thank Mr Chia for his constructive comments and recommendations on how to subulate the building industry. The Property Market Consultative CommiUe* (PMCC)91 words
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Article74 1986-03-01 19 PRICES drifted lower m quiet trading on the Singapore stock market yesterday m view of the still shaky stockbroking industry. The Straits Times Industrial Index lost 3.28 points to 623.27 and the Business Times Composite Index fell 3.74 points to 532.72. Falls led rises 100 to 21,74 words
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Article65 1986-03-01 19 If* MU» Ir Sit -f M spm m +s NSI «S +5 MIC 71c 3M Nm r« 192 +4 OmbM IS7 +3 MCmmtik M'i+?'* Ska^K 192 -ft Gown Crp Ht -ft ftb*iCUS 72 +2 UOl M -t-lVk U C I CUUS Ml 1 IMh 13 +'i MM Cltt 73'->65 words
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Article59 1986-03-01 19 MCiWn 411 -20 c its -is SMrattes W* -12Vk KOI 312 -12 iwtiiKi NMe Itt -12 DMCkK 112-12 si« m -it Hbmmt SM -II •mtßk< 1M -II NIM<MMc 112 -II MWmt 55 MmM IN I ;*jhj«c km -n* ICU 72Vk -TV* MBaM« 4M -4 IMPtaiUtam 334 -t SM 31259 words
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Article37 1986-03-01 19 INDICES High Low Straits Times Business Times L|ifci»ljlal P-LHLH-Uli X 1985/86 High 852.65 (7/3/85) 757 79 (8/3/85) 1985/86 Low 588.41 (23/1/86) 509.11 (23/1/86) AH time High 1071 91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) gan Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 509.11 (23/1/86)37 words
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Article14 1986-03-01 19 THE US dollar gained 92 ticks to close at DM 2.2212 m Singapore.14 words
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Article23 1986-03-01 19 DM V FF S$ EO mt *****0 ***** 179.50 unq 2 1490 unq ***** ***** 180.30 ***** 2 1510 7 800023 words
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Article12 1986-03-01 19 In Singapore, gold lost US$l.lO to close at U*****.90 an ounca.12 words
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Article33 1986-03-01 19 EuwMlar: Gained eight ticks to 92.21 a contract. DeaUehemark: Lost 21 ticks to 0.4511 a contract. JapMcn yea: Lost 53 ticks to 0.*****7 a contract. CM* Lost US$l.6O to U*****.10 an ounce.33 words
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Article72 1986-03-01 19 WASHINGTON. Fri. Exxon Corp yesterday paid the US government a record US$2.l billion (554.49 billon) m fines for overcharging consumers for its oil products for six years. The Energy Department now has 10 days under a court order that levied the fine to distribute theUPI - 72 words
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Article80 1986-03-01 19 TOKYO, Fri. Japan's top soy sauce brewer, Kikkoman Corp. yesterday reported declines m sales and profit m the business year ended Dec 31 mainly due to controversial imports of foreign wine sweetened with a toxic substance. It said unconsolidated sales dropped 2.2 per cent from a yearAFP - 80 words
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Article60 1986-03-01 19 NEW YORK, Fri. New business incorporations last year reached a record level for the third consecutive year, increasing 5.3 per cent to 668,904 from 634,991 m 1984, Dun and Bradstreet Corp said. The company said the increase reflected the high level of entrepreneurial activity that hasReuter - 60 words
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Article78 1986-03-01 19 PARIS, Fri. The West African state of Ivory Coast, the world's biggest cocoa exporter, may •progressively reduce" its production of the commodity if prices continue to fall, President Felix Houphouet-Boigny said here yesterday. The 80-year-old leader said: "If people continue not to pay for cocoa. Ivory Coast willAFP - 78 words
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Article76 1986-03-01 19 DETROIT, Fri. Chrysler Corp said yesterday its five-year development project called Genesis will determine the feasibility of building a non-steel vehicle m high volumes for 1990 and beyond. The three-phase project is aimed at building a new vehicle m volumes of 120,000 or more while involving co-operationUPI - 76 words
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Article386 1986-03-01 19 TWO gramas af Pan-El ■■arfjuaafrt yesteraay saceenstea la aa eleventh aaar attentat ia get tae Ugh Csaft to aaJsara a aasve ay asne teaks to llsaUato BBBBfaaai ■aa^aajaaa aaaaaaai laaafaaj Drew aaal Napier, anting tor bsb aaase. agreed to pßalptaL tfte aeavriagto a eato to ac386 words
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521 1986-03-01 19 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG f THE hnrtnem community must be re-educated to think of solving problems and saving companies instead of winding them up, said a lawyer yesterday. Mr R Raj Singam, speaking at a conference on Singapore Company, Insolvency and521 words
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Article, Illustration657 1986-03-01 19 MARA FERNANDEZ - Housewife fights to save Pan-El MARA FERNANDEZ •y HOUSEWIFE Madam Tay May Leng refuses to take "no" for an aiy swer m the Pan-j« case. And that's why the be-J spectacled and petite tor-J mer science teacher and! lecturer ended up In coma yesterday opposing the*. moves to liquidate the657 words
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195 1986-03-01 19 Magnum: We were asked to join in rescue KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Magnum Bhd has admitted it was asked to participate m a scheme to salvage Pan-Electric Industries but is said to be awaiting fresh developments before deciding whether the idea is worth a try. Sources said yesterday the company wasNST - 195 words
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156 1986-03-01 19 THE 12-day Sinochem Trade Fair '86 ended yesterday with contracts of about US$l million (Ss2.l million), of which imports to China comprised a major part. Sinochem (China National Chemical Import and Export Corporation) trade delegation members were kept busy by an average156 words
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556 1986-03-01 19 CONRAD RAJ - Lifeboat fund will get proceeds from sale of seats CONRAD RAJ STOCKBROKING firms that go under will have their seats sold aad the proceeds used to repay the 1180 million lifeboat arranged by the Btg Fonr local banks to bail out ailing brokers. Informed sources said that firms making net556 words
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Article51 1986-03-01 19 TOKYO, Pit The Finance Ministry m likely to twtrd the Bank a arias t provisional licence to open a branch In Japan by endMarch. Banking sources said a full licence will be given when the Chinese foreign exchange bask (amain its own preparßdaaa far tag a branch.—Reuter - 51 words
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233 1986-03-01 19 Great Eastern starts policies for students THE Great Eastern Life Assurance Company will Introduce a new scheme from today providing cover for students against death or accidents. The College Plan guarantees 810,000 to the policyholder's family m the eveat of the student's death by natural causes, 888.888 if his death233 words
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Article2107 1986-03-01 20 REMOS akmmi be aware of tht Mtatiom of aJt laaaa fca Ntt tvtry aaawOa tvtry price dttN m at the stock cichtnft, is cowtd a "bmißtss dent". Furthn bectuw jHjjJa at t pntkubr prict at htnptd tofitkn, tht \mmt does not show tht trtnd m prices2,107 words
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Article2119 1986-03-01 20 MXJSIWALS Ajinomoto (2.705) AOiocd 806 I 90S) AMD (3 90S) Alcorn (0 578 0 595) (32) 0.58 (42) 0.57 (5) 0.59 (5) 0.57* AlSt (0 54*8 0.555) (2) 0.56 (27) 0.55 (4) 0.54 API (0.398 0.405) (12) 0.40 (15) 0 39V. (23) 0.39 ASM (0.765)2,119 words
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Article2666 1986-03-01 20 WK/« Lart lids \w Day W» Low Caupaqr Sd» Oast* COM) H*r Low SECnOHOHE MNOTML I CO-MMM. 185 58 Acmo 70 unch 7.1 6 70 70 146 41 Alcorn 48 -I 7 48 47H 304 158 AB*d Choc 182 -12 1.2 21 182 180 134 602,666 words
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Article162 1986-03-01 21 MB^o^^fc~S W» Ciwiiii OJ4-OJI la> S*aa> Fart 0 70-0 74* Spwt PN| Fart 0 34-0 3t S»rt S« Fart 0 54-0 57 Spat kMa Fart O.S»-«.U %m* tarty Faa 0 »-0 42 M»M*Traat art kMa Fart I.S-1.41 MFtajFart 0«2— 047 art immtt Fart 0 42-0 47 art Fart162 words
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640 1986-03-01 21 TRADING on the Singapore stock market was quiet yesterday as investors were unwilling to commit themselves m view of the uncertainties surrounding the stocfctroklng industry. Turnover fen sharply to 6.53 million shares worth $13.83 million from 10.14 million shares valued at $23.91 million on Thursday.640 words
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Article260 1986-03-01 21 I* 28 WS CBaata l_ Note- 35.00 Ko Woh Bonk atop SMux 1 60N Ahoc am Hotel 0.938 unch HK Lend 6.25 -0.1 IOVB 980 -0.15 SunaNne Poohc 7 SON unch Bank Of East A-e 20 40xaf-4 5 Hk Land Loan 82 008 unch Lane Crawford 13.20N unch Swire260 words
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Article307 1986-03-01 21 l__v amm l_Pl- (Bat) IC I 230 -2 L*io*on 65 -3 BBBISTtIAU Land Looaa 724 +22 Mansion Pot Ami 1705 A 335 +75 M-jaaa Maßkaa 3BOS AN I 325 +5 Matoh Expkx APM 335 +3 NL ..TZ™ 34 unch Abntfoyla BOOS -10 Mbdoost 20 +5 _j__~-3_; 260 unch Mim307 words
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Article343 1986-03-01 21 f*» n Tan Owt MMsub HMivy 396 +11 Ajsnornoto 1390 unch MMaui Co 446 <f 2 Akoi JM -1 Mrt_ SNpMda 136 -2 Amodo SIO +7 Mtftu. CSB 366 -6 Asoht Cham 759 ♦4 MNsukosN 673 -1-6 Asoh. GtaM 970 +20 Mthtm 930 -20 Bank Tit 747 +22 Murata343 words
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Article208 1986-03-01 21 MM M CBm _BHfB» Tir. MB at Gußtaa 11 +1* Alcos.. JW* Hewlett Pack I 4)k +1% V^iSTZS* £t_ S aalßyalMoch 135% -2* BaWITB 22* M Horvwlar Mmmtnc IM M Tell Tel. 45 -fl tmmCmn, 51* +l» John**— MH +1 BeßMßam SB 188 KM Mm Cp IBM IM|208 words
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Article473 1986-03-01 21 H.TI B_M o_-» MM* MMliam 300 +5 !ft_*_»s~* *n Pafclii Chart—Cans. 231 +S 818 PLC 435 +5 Cans Go*. 469 -0 ■a.t,aoki. IB* uneh fcjerPto* 11-7/16-4 unch Barclays 474 +7 _<_, ISH -I* Baacham. 365-11 _c_ BCC 30S unch BitCrd. 596 +10 AAC ISH -OCGroup 325x4 +12 Aayai. 61*473 words
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Article141 1986-03-01 21 Inl_rt.mli Ferafcn Lacal d-lan ta Faratan curraßcy tmme 9 BBBM-I 8l t8 Sfll lBM|pi CfI MBMCy AastrakM dollar 1.5000-1.5035 6.77—6.56 Canadian dollar *****—***** 6.69-6.55 HZ dolar 1.1177 1.1220 9.18—8.81 Stertnj pound 3.1450-3.1511 3.21-3.15 US dolar 2.1475-2.1495 4.71-4.64 -Pietd-twita IM Austrian scht*ni 13.7519—13.7691 73.81—71.23 Belgian franc (com) 4.7260-4.7345 214.72-209.74141 words
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Article105 1986-03-01 21 THE US dollar dosed Uglier against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Again* the Singapore dollar, tt opened at 2.136/20 and closed at 2.1475/96. It traded within a range of 2.1488 and 2.1488 m hectic trading. Against the deutschemark, the greenback closed higher compared with its opening of105 words
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Article95 1986-03-01 21 THE kilobar market CMflkt yesterday traded be- HJ$ geea^ SfM.2Bl and ggm jff^gj* In the Far Eaat mar- 8M M Met, gold opened at bbm 23.M8-a.3iB US$337. _i/33TJt and -lipped to the day's km 0 «1 onj_W.3§/3J7 7 70 be- 3-ig lore riaBBK to the day's i.ibb— i.ias It95 words
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Article21 1986-03-01 21 GOU) USS/tz W IMb MJMM *****-338.50 338.30-338.80 tMaftoai *****-338.30 339.20-33-70 turn York 337 10-337.60 336 50-337.25 LbbM 336.25-336.75 346.50-*****21 words
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Article, Illustration218 1986-03-01 21 m^aaramaAaaaamaat H ■■> n aai awawmmmmmw «8 lIMMIUI CBftpoan JUNE Eurodollar opeaed at 92.39, 11 ticks higher than the previous day's close. The Jane contract edged to a record Ugh of >Mlore easing to 98.37. UFFE opening aaw the maihet remaining firm. CURRENCY futures opened looter than the218 words
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Article, Illustration555 1986-03-01 21 Container schedule RBMipfr-Bt EBpflßf- PCL OBMBBBBBBBr BBMB LCL CBBpB *mp<)*rn*) mr tump ""iSS* "TSdt Lars Ml (B 604) 3/3 (2331) F5 1430-1530/1330-1430 Al/il A Utak (3) 3/3 (2130) F7 1030-1130/1130-1230 81/ Pl 1230-1330 SI Sm BUM (2MB) 1/3 (20M) Fl UOBI2OO P2 X* BBm (45M) 1/3 (MM) Fl 0700-0100 14555 words
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Article, Illustration173 1986-03-01 21 Van* Bar* frr Dap Vmat fcrft In Oa K«ws» trnmrm y Hgfc—^j 17 as* 1/3 Baalbek 112 1/3 1/3 Mat K24C as* 1/3 Polar SU* 0/9 1/3 3/3 Laaprnt SUA aside 1/3 Santa Seta I ill 1/3 2/3 Arrow _B| Rl2 1/3 1/3 San Samndra Jl2 1/3173 words
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Article13 1986-03-01 21 cents/kit) Singapore March ***** up 2 50 cents Malaysia March ***** unchanged13 words
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Article17 1986-03-01 21 Ms/Mb XL Tin 21.00 down WW 3 5 Tor no vs. 148 tonnes down 11 tonnes17 words
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Article24 1986-03-01 21 CBMa stcee Cappst- C/taasa Hast Spot 949.00—***** (960 50-9*100) 3 months 973 50— 974 00 (984 50-985 00) Mortal tone' Steed*. Sates 13.25024 words
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Article21 1986-03-01 21 CM* print —am SB/ha, M tm Saajvart 504-509 571-570 nan aaa Mm Yard SM-5 65 5*2-547 iourc* Ctmmt Saaaa, Sam21 words
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Article19 1986-03-01 21 Maal Spot *****-764 50 (765 50-766 00) 3 montftj 791 00-791 50 (792.00-792.50) Mattel tone Steady Sales 21.10019 words
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Article86 1986-03-01 21 Mv 450 (north) 450 (cantral) 450 (soatti) Apr 470 (sootti) 460 (centra) IS? m/mmm MO MB) u\ Mar/Apr 2! 7.50 (Mm) 220 (MBVS) MO Stearin Mat 205 MM A#r 210 (Men) May 212.50 MM MO OBM My/Apr 230 (tftan) hi (mßms) Cradt stearin MMM! ma |MH ChNMi prices86 words
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217 1986-03-01 22 THE world's major stock markets continue to soar, with New York's Dow Jones Industrial Average closing above 1,700 points for the first time and farther records m London and Tokyo. A relentlessly strong bond market fuelled Wall Street's ascent on Thursday, with the DowUPI; Reuter; AP - 217 words
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Article, Illustration481 1986-03-01 22 N. BALAKRISHNAN - N. BALAKRISHNAN Real QDP/QNP paroawtaga change AMONG the stable countries of the world, Singapore could be the only one to suffer from two successive years of negative growth. This forecast was nude by the largest research firm hi Japan the Nomina ntntrrh Institute. It hat481 words
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372 1986-03-01 22 Japan outlook is poor, says report NEW YORK, Fri. Japan's economic outlook it poor and it may »yen have slipped into recession at the end of last year, the Conference Board business and economics research group taid yesterday. Declines m new orders for machinery and construction and the ratio ofUPI - 372 words
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Article333 1986-03-01 22 ANTHONY HOE - ANTHONY HOE Stock nwafcat waakty round-up by SifiQsporv SHARE prices were weak throughout the week aa investors were worried over die survival of local stockbroking firms. While record-breaking performances were seen on Wall Street and other major overseas markets on expeclattona of benefits from lower333 words
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Article85 1986-03-01 22 THE FOLLOWING is a list of the I've most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore this week. It gives the turnover m thousands of units, closing prices yesterday and the high and low for 1985/86. Camps* Msst Met H* Low (J) (000) Feb 2885 words
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238 1986-03-01 22 Kuate Lumpur THE resumption of ready trading on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange failed to improve market sentiment. Instead some speculators took advantage of the longer period for delivery of scrip to sell shares they did not own. This depressed prices. Concern about the238 words
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Advertisement27 1986-03-01 21 This runaway bestseller disects the secrets of America's most successful corporations and has distilled their success into eight basic findings which make exceptional sense 71MEJ__ THE BOOKSHOP27 words
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Advertisement206 1986-03-01 22 Organiser: JSET HEW GENERATION '1966' i 1 V^\\^^^ nd Store V Exhibition Hall t J&S&zr Supreme House, 9. Penang Road ni V/^V^^ 1/3/86 7/3/86 Time: 12pm -10pm. I I«SSU iT^^i^ See the new 'B6 collection of furniture |*r^^^ t p3fiß v^fcdfj^. at prices well within your budget 131 /I/ Cj*y""206 words
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Article, Illustration105 1986-03-01 23 YIM SOW TUCK - YIM SOW TUCK ON THE ATHLETICS SCENE THE factional Infighting between the Singapore Sports Council and the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association mast hinder the parsalt sf athletics excellence m the Republic. On one hand, athletes are enticed with the offer of hotter training facilities. On the other, they105 words
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Article420 1986-03-01 23 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By Tho Fish tales column has boon hold ovnr owing to pressure on space. Foreign competition advocated for athletes SINGAPORE athletes will have to look beyond their shores for competition if they hope to match the performances of their Asian counterparts. This,420 words
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Article, Illustration275 1986-03-01 23 ON THE TENNIS SCENE THE signs were clear. Davis Cup players Mahader Hassan and Victor Pereira were adequate but far from match-tight against their Australian sparring partners m the first two friendly singles matches at the Singapore Tennis Centre (reports Janice Seah). A lack of275 words
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Article201 1986-03-01 23 LA QUINTA (California), Fri. Mats Wilander, Jimmy Connors and Boris Becker, the top three seeds, all scored straight-set wins yesterday to enter the quar-ter-finals of the U*****,000 ($866,700) La Quinta Classic. Top-seeded Wilander ousted 16th seed Aaron Krickstein, of the United States, 7-5, 6-1, secondAFP; Reuter - 201 words
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Article354 1986-03-01 23 n ATHLETICS Ahmed Salah, of Djibouti, made a successful defence of the World Military cross country title m Algiers on Thursday when he covered the ll.Z7km m 33min 39sec. n BASKETBALL Houston beat Denver 117-111 m an American National Basketball Association match on Thursday. inner remit*: Utah 109AFP; AP - 354 words
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Article, Illustration498 1986-03-01 23 JANICE SEAH; Lenn Wei Ling - JANICE SEAH Lenn Wei Ling ON THE SWIMMING SCENE By Query over qualifier's non-selection for Tokyo SWIMMER Desmond Koh's query as to why, after qualifying for two events, he wasn't selected for the Japan Junior Olympic meet m Tokyo (March 29-April 1). seems to have made498 words
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Article265 1986-03-01 26 HARALD SCHUMACHER - HARALD SCHUMACHER WEST GERMANY LONDON, Fri. Losing soccer players use a peculiar figure of speech. They declare themselves don't ask me why "sick as parrots". The only player I know who keeps a parrot is West German goalkeeper Harald Schumacher. And right now may not be the time265 words
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Article, Illustration189 1986-03-01 26 ROB HUGHES - Schumacher in fighting form ROB HUGHES By Infamous 'keeper involved m another fracas are pay him. He gets paid also, regularly and lucratively, for product endorsements and autograph sessions. Those are earned rewards for his efforts to win friends and influence people. "My greatest victory," he once said, "was forcingIHT - 189 words
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Article, Illustration145 1986-03-01 26 Shaping up for soccer success NORTHERN Ireland manager Billy Bingham has mapped out an intensive health programme for his players to get them m the right shape to cope with conditions m the finals. The plans include a daily intake of spring water, vitamins and iron tablets, plus weekly runs,AP - 145 words
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Article1163 1986-03-01 26 ENGLISH DIVISION ONE FIXTURES IWißilßghsßi QPB, Everten v Astea Villa, Ipawtofc v Leicester, Latea v OkvOUM Wednesday, Fares! v West Baas, fliathaaiptia v Maarhaatar United, West Bw— fci Caveatey, Chelae* W Wattard, Msanhaster City v Oxford, NeweasHe v Arsiaal, Tilt unheal v llwpeaal (temarraw). English League1,163 words
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Article306 1986-03-01 26 ENGLAND LONDON. Fri. Having spared his country's blushes m Tel Aviv on Wednesday, Bryan Robson returns to the English First Division tomorrow intent on revitalising Manchester United 's Championship hopes. Robson was yesterday hailed a hero m the banner headlines of the FrngM^h press after celebratingReuter; AFP - 306 words
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Article, Illustration87 1986-03-01 26 SPAIN MADRID, Fri. With European Cup matches overshadowing the programme this weekend, the only two contenders for the Championship face easy opposition. The focus will be on Barcelona's home game against Real Valladolid. Lagging six points behind leaders Real Madrid with eight ries to go, Barcelona will againUPI - 87 words
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Article136 1986-03-01 26 ITALY ROME, Fri. Roma's attempt to make up a four-point deficit with leaders Juventus on Sunday will be hampered by the absence of four key players, who are suspended. Polish international Zbigniew Boniek, "Bomber" Roberto Pruzzo, defender Dario Bonetti and midfielder Giuseppe Giannini will all beUPI - 136 words
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Article251 1986-03-01 26 FIVE-NATIONS RUGBY LONDON, Fri. France's fluctuations between brilliance and bungling have been the chief reason the best side m Europe have not often performed as well as they have promised. France bring a formidable side to Cardiff Arms Park tomorrow for what could be the decisive championship matchReuter - 251 words
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Article363 1986-03-01 26 NEXT week's extraordinary general meeting of the English Football League has been called off at the request of the clubs. The meeting, scheduled for Tuesday m London, was due to consider the restructuring of the League. The postponement was requested because the leading clubs have not had theReuter; AFP; UPI - 363 words
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Article, Illustration404 1986-03-01 27 Peter comes to grief m round two MADRID, Fri. Singapore's Peter Hill bowed out of the Spanish Open squash championships here yesterday. Hill, ranked 35th m the world, succumbed 3-9, 5-.', 6-9 m the second round to Britain's world No. 8 Phil Kenyon, who won theReuter - 404 words
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Article, Illustration481 1986-03-01 27 JOE DORAI; JERRY SEH - JOE DOR AI JERRY SEH tt____M___A__T# liv Wctuca...by Hussein confident of good showing against Perlis KANGAR, Fri. A ray of sunshine burst through the dark clouds that had hung over Singapore'since yesterday with the recovery of two players from injuries for tomorrow's Malaysia Cup match against481 words
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123 1986-03-01 27 Jalan Sultan, Nee Soon to make amends DESPITE two defeats each, newcomers Jalan Sultan and Nee Soon will be m the thick of action again m the National Football League Division Three competition today. Jalan Sultan, who lost 44 to Jubilee and 34 to Balestier. will try to make amends123 words
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Article, Illustration189 1986-03-01 27 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON TOP-LEVEL moves are underway to set up the famous British-based Glenn Hoddle Soccer School m the Republic. Les Parodi, 32, head among the panel of qualified Football Association coaches m the School, is now m Singapore to launch an enrolment drive and189 words
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382 1986-03-01 27 ON FOREIGN FAIRWAYS HONGKONG, Fri. Taiwan's Hsieh Yu-Shu joined overnight leaders Greg Turner, of New Zealand, and Canadian Jim Rutledge for the lead at the halfway point of the Hongkong Open championship here today. Hsieh posted an even-par 71 for a two-round totalReuter - 382 words
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Article68 1986-03-01 27 K. VIMALAN netted both goals m East Payoh's 2-1 win over Anglo-Chinese School m a National School's B Division boys hockey match at Balestier Road yesterday. V. Sriram scored for ACS. Other B Dlv resalts Hays: St Joseph's 0 Christ Church 0, Bartley 1 Clement. Town 2,68 words
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Article40 1986-03-01 27 GENERAL MOTORS beat Polycore 2-0 m a Singapore Business Houses Football League Division 3B match at Tanglin yesterday. Other resalts: Div IB Diethelm 4 Del Mar 0. Jaraag Leagae Dlv. 1 Black and Decker 1 Nestle Singapore 0.40 words
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Article148 1986-03-01 27 ALBERT JOHNSON - Dope test for musclemen ALBERT JOHNSON By FOR the first time, the International Federation of Body Builders will be conducting dope testing m a world amateur meet. In a circular to national federations, IFBB president Ben Weider asked the individual bodies to advise their participants on the steroid-testing procedures that148 words
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Article105 1986-03-01 27 SAS girls splash to victory SINGAPORE American School, with a massive total of 175 points, completed a hat-trick when they won the Inter-scholastic Association of South-east-ern Asia Schools swimming competition title for girls at Ulu Pandan pool yesterday. Jakarta International School, with 145, took the boys' title. fceaaMs Swtnualag: Bays105 words
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296 1986-03-01 27 PETER SIOW - Soviets, China top list for Merlion Cup PETER SIOW By USSR Spartak and China, who weaved many unforgettable memories m last year's Merlion Cup basketball tournament at the Gay World Stadium, top the invitation list for this year's affair. No doubt, local basketball fans will greet the news with joy296 words
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Article393 1986-03-01 27 HAKIKAT RAI - Zainal in a class of his own HAKIKAT RAI ASCOT CLOSED •y GENTLEMAN Zainal Abidin was m his element last night as he cruised into the final of the Ascot-Singapore Closed squash championships with his remarkable display against Albert Wee. It took Zainal, better known as Bunga Gigi m the393 words
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Article322 1986-03-01 27 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - Bowlers hold the key to victory MAHMOOD GAZNAVI CRICKET By SINGAPORE, buoyant after their two convincing victories over Negri Sembilan m the Malaysian Cricket Association League, will have to draw on all their reserves if they hope to win today's encounter against Johor at Balestier Road at 10.30 am. There322 words
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265 1986-03-01 27 Border, Waugh pull Aussies together SCOREBOARD AUSTRALIA Ist Inns G. Marsh b Hadlee 28 D. Bona c Coney b Hadlee 26 W. Phillips c Smith b Chatfield 1 A. Barter not out 84 G. Ritchie Ibw Hadlee 4 G. Matthews c Smith b Hadlee 6 8. Waagh not out 65Reuter - 265 words
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Advertisement714 1986-03-01 23 Twenty five great years of service to Singapore, -^^^^^^^^^^\^\m^^\m\ mai x^m\ tSVillJOllCir^ and we're celebrating m style with genuine •mmm m%\. A IWkf& reductions on a wide range of goods. It all starts JMISCGIHSUKOIIS sm m mmmm *t^» on March 1 st. We hope you'll be there to help us714 words
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Article, Illustration281 1986-03-01 24 TONTO - TONTO •r Our man on the track PENANG, Fri. Ftve-year-old Keep Tke Clnuqp, still struggling far a win after 14 starts. is ready to break the ice m Race 4 tomorrow, when there are only six races. Hie son at Royal Phone finished aecond281 words
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Article3381 1986-03-01 24 HACK HACBM ID TOWTO PPJUOWPE LUCKY LEO MARKSMAN S Yipiur y Aptomr OOuste 2 C. Courageous 7 Aytmer Music 3 Vapour 1 7 Aylmer Music 0 Muffy 3 Vapour 3 Vapour 1 Hema-Malini It M*-*y**« Royal 5 Spring Cocoon 7 Aylmer Music 2C. Courageous 5 Spring Cocoon 1 Stow-h-p3,381 words
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Article95 1986-03-01 24 19 others also deleted A start previous over the Ipoh I,Boom In December, he finished second to On The Double m a Caesar's Palace jockeys championship trophy race. Another Class 1 galloper taken off the active list is Granabeg. Other deletions: Class t: Sungei Wang VI, Swiss. Tiger U, First95 words
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85 1986-03-01 24 Nine late entries for Derby meeting NINE horses who were promoted after winning at Penang last weekend are late Class 3 entries for the Singapore Derby meeting starting at Bukit Timah next Saturday. They will run only on the second weekend. Checktoh, National Flag 111, National Flower and Slick Trick85 words
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149 1986-03-01 24 BETSY'S PET n, winner of two classic races the 1982 Governor's Gold Cup at Penang and the 1965 Pesta Sukan Cup at Bukit Timah has run his last race. From seven wins and several placings, the eight-year-old Irish gelding by Wolver Hollow earned a149 words
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Article, Illustration317 1986-03-01 25 He hopes to resume race riding at Singapore Derby meeting ON THE TRACK with TONTO PENANG, Fri. Last season's champion local rider, Lsmadi Ismail, has fully recovered from serious injuries suffered m a road crash m January and rode track work this morning. Lsmadi,317 words
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Article, Illustration125 1986-03-01 25 Velu back in action tomorrow PENANG, Fri. Jockey K. Velayutham, who spent nearly a year recovering from injuries suffered m a gang attack, will be back m the saddle on Sunday. Velu, 40, was confronted by three men outside a hotel m Ipoh last March after morning track work and125 words
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162 1986-03-01 25 Ostrich throws his jockey mil bolts in wrong direction MIAMI, Fri. An ostrich dumped his Jockey and ran loose at Gulfstream Park racecourse m Hallandale yesterday. Yes, an ostrich. Neck Tureen was one of three ostriches scheduled for "track work" m preparation for the race of the wild ostriches, partUPI - 162 words
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Article962 1986-03-01 25 FT- n 215 RESTRICTED TERMS fcMaiMaU DIV B 1,200 m (3 yaar olda) (Stakaa: $11,000) 1 *06 Execatlve (lass JJ Zuli-Rodgers 3 nzg same Heag 6 2 3** Adorable II 57 Shanmugam-Owner 3 ag same V Nathan 5 3 Taajoag Baagah 111 SI Auric-Noordin 3 nzg Marsaki 8962 words
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Article125 1986-03-01 25 Tetel Ne ef plerlage Plactags fer last 10 rides rides Ist 2nd 3rd 1 Bestteh 52 tit ********** 2 Salrl 43 7 f 4 ********** 3 Ceek 42 S 4 ********** 4 *Kam 340 4 2 ********** 5 Deals 38 5 4 2 ********** Oei 28S1S ********** 7125 words
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Article82 1986-03-01 25 Ist 2nd 3rd Blaegraaa 5 12 Shaamagam 3 2 1 Naflsah 3 0 2 Cheng Kok Urn 2 4 0 K. Cheng 2 2 2 AJK 2 10 Aqaa 2 0 0 Leagest March 2 0 0 Leke ft Kwek 2 0 0 Pki-mount 2 0 0 Brigadier82 words
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Article80 1986-03-01 25 lit M M Allaa 10 4 3 lUbhsil 9 3 1 PJLLeaasj 8 5 7 -.Leassj 8 12 ■isajian 6 4 7 MiH-is 5 8 5 K.Ohaaaj 5 7 3 Lah 5 4 4 Neerrita 5 13 Urn 4 4 8 ■SSSJSB 4 4 7 Waal 4 480 words
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173 1986-03-01 25 Phoney horse owners in HK uncovered HONGKONG, Fri. PHONEY horse owners have been uncovered by the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) m its inquiry into racing malpractices m Hongkong. According to the South China Morning Post, their names are being passed on to the Royal Hongkong Jockey Club, and a173 words
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Article28 1986-03-01 25 MILAN. Fri. Polish World Cup soccer star Zbigniew Boniek of Roma has bought another racehorse to add to the pair he bought late last year. UPIUPI - 28 words
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Obituary, Illustration192 1986-03-01 25 ma m impvaammom vmaaßßl TOM YAMMEO wfoow o* mt iot H#V HOflQ Hftft K#flo) AGED 80 Le« IMe world le be wMh the Lord Jmuo on mX2AA a* 1.30 p.m. Homing BejMwd Children end QrendCorte«e will leave Me. 14 Ore, Lane, fcppi 1543 at xm pvm. Per aerviee192 words
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Obituary, Illustration169 1986-03-01 25 The family of Mm Ist* MftLBBPECK UAN Age: Tt yeer* Departed IIJ.W wish to express their gratitude and appreciation to relatives, pastors, friends, colleagues, business associates, the Chief, Dept. of Surgery, Drs. a Nursing staff of Ward 41, NUH for their care and support, condolences, assistance,169 words
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Obituary33 1986-03-01 25 With deepest condolences to the family of the late on their recent bereavement From 17th cbco mam members of Tha Bt__t_l__M And Estate _-b-__-in« I l__A_____i__tAM AA -»i wnr^^vOTiy wr 9-rvpop^ve.33 words
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Obituary, Illustration124 1986-03-01 25 184 In Memorim 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam CHEOMG YEW HNOG Departed: 13.1983 Aam* fnuilhi rttfVMHVtt>__B_PA___l ___tW toeaUowaa. Bt LOVING MEMOUV Of MDM. LALWAM LILA BrtcHt/PBAL Widow of tho late Mr. Bherumal Oepartod _M Feb.*Ss Bhog ceremony will be held on Ist March '86, Saturday at sp.m. BB Blk124 words
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Advertisement584 1986-03-01 26 NAM HUArs New Ifeetail Showroom to oiler to homeowners. After more than TWO DECADES I ■.»■mm WWUYfJfmSM 1 our hearties t welcome. You can quietly serving the many PUPL IC f /fl f tfe *ft4^ptfa*jfi| depend on us to MATCH YOUR PRIVATE PROJECT developments w-m 1 \mpMm9A%myJJA*mimmm^ 01 f NEEDS584 words
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Advertisement220 1986-03-01 27 GMEAHW STOCK CLEARANCE IH^PF Merchandise to be 4^k <LT\\j PtTV discontinued. Real sacrifices. A^Arm^M mmrmWaW Everything must go. Hundreds of \fe j|Uj» V "fc beautiful and practical artifects IT-h-^; T-M I __MS__^ for modern home decoration. *'fl __l _F -JJUBit'-iM! early to K?^ _^'4fll H starts |fiL h today stocks220 words
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Miscellaneous194 1986-03-01 27 BOWLING NaMi— l tthiAtm trials: Finals of Phase 1 (Kirn Seng Bowl. 9am). BOXING Nitlissl NevWee cfcaa ptoasMp (Bo Wen OC, 8 pm). CRICKET MCA mattr slsli leaaae: Singapore v Johor (Balestier Road, 10.30 am). GAMES lABAB toUMMit: Basketball (King's Road. 5 pm). Tennis (Dover Road, 8 am). Waterpolo (Ulu194 words
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328 1986-03-01 28 Reds 'are willing' to meet Aquino on ceasefire MANILA. Fri. A top communist leader said today his banned party was willing to negotiate a ceasefire, "when the time is ripe", with President Corazon Aquino to help her govern more effectively. But he warned that "we cannot surrender our arms duringAFP; Reuter - 328 words
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Article, Illustration475 1986-03-01 28 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN By New ruling for staff, visitors from Monday A FAMILIAR sentence that will be heard a lot less often among IBM Singapore's employees is: "Care for a smoke?" Visitors, too, will have to stub out their cigarettes when they enter the475 words
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Article31 1986-03-01 28 NEW YORK, Fri. The Dow Jones Average of 30 industrials fell 2.52 points to 1,711.47 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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580 1986-03-01 28 Or Hi seeks to comet misconceptions about MAS policy THE Monetary Authority of Singapore does not artificially prop up the value of the Singapore dollar, Finance Minister Richard Hu reiterated m Parliament yesterday. It also does not try to uphold the value580 words
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Article, Illustration429 1986-03-01 28 SURESH NAIR - SURESH NAIR Drug-taking at expat college By FIVE students from the United World College m Dover Road have been expelled following investigations into drug-tak-ing. Nine others have been suspended for two weeks after a disciplinary inquiry by the college's board of governors. Ine actions, described429 words
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130 1986-03-01 28 TOKYO, Fri. A Japanese company is introducing a clock that can tell at one touch the state of your mind and body on any day from 1901 to 2099, regardless of your lifespan. From next month, for 12,000 yen (about $120), SeikoReuter - 130 words
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Advertisement162 1986-03-01 28 ttb la aid may be available: Page 7 IM. ilil tyiKiifvvittiiimiPMW FINEST PERSIANS TRIBAL AFGHANS I -A -__-_r-t----------ll WL -_H %W- i_fl lid,.ii :?bH»'V. U. 11..1 U^Z^f^-^!^^ CHINESE PAKISTAN SINGAPORE'S OLDEST CARPET ESTABLISHMENT AMIR SONS (SINCE 192.) PTE LTD #01-15 Facing th. Orchard Mall #03-01 to 07/ LUCKY I'LAZA, Singapore162 words
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Advertisement180 1986-03-01 28 Stay fo the know,. v Too many surveys, says Property Market Consultative Committee Emporium why it has to drop the name Kimisawa mTop quality for top people Tell your vendor you need Business Times, or ring Betty Ton on *****09 Guaranteed Quality at Unbeatable Prices! A wide selection of carpets180 words
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Advertisement640 1986-03-01 28 nrjl ~^^S _j|^^S §^B~^ I V __________________________________________i___ilr^'^^ p^SsOk i amam J^tflH----h __T^ I J -^E.AAiAK^_frisJiA-fci4* •OLI-i na -jj-jj CM lIN Hit I I'tt I* tm Iv. oi> WLM l Hg-JB--88-ja.-Mt.-Ba- _at _g;i^. -S-L_L~. r 1 tvum >»■ C» CM m. CM I'M tilt fit l» I*. "c. I BRITISH f»»640 words
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Miscellaneous139 1986-03-01 28 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Fair except tar skewers over a few areas around mid-day onwards. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 33 max., 24 mm SUNSET today: 7.20 pur, SUNMSE tomorrow: 7.14 am. GLOBAL MATHER ASelaMe 18/28 C Smoky Maaila 22/34 C Sunny ftßMt-iraam *C t Meifeearae 14/35139 words
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Title Section9 1986-03-01 1 Section TWO THE STRAITS TIMES, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 19869 words
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Article, Illustration1079 1986-03-01 1 41 didnt raid at a child. I was a textile shopfcespor's son, and shopkeepers and ahopksspsrs' eons don 1 read any- thing but accounts boolce and ledgers. What A/7 I Read From Gabriel Garcia Marque:: to Jackie Collins, from history to riddles and games that's the reading1,079 words
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Article, Illustration688 1986-03-01 2 REBECCA CHUA - REBECCA CHUA ■f THE POETRY OF SINGAPORE Edited by Edwin Thumboo, Wong Yoon Wah, LeeTzu Pheng, Masuri bin Salikun and V.T. Arasu Published under the sponsorship of The Asean Committee on Culture and Information. 1985, 560 pages Available at the National Library and its branches, schools, junior colleges688 words
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Article, Illustration897 1986-03-01 2 Thio Lay Hoon - Thio Lay Hoon Browsim m m aa m, Mw m w vw the Library Tkis meatk, we resume w foitmgkUy series kigkkgktmg some of tke books avaUaMe ir C_______a^___H______________p________ Lw^tAa i____m^ sefeetioa of keeks tomes oa satire from as diverse origin as Ike Soviet897 words
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Article, Illustration784 1986-03-01 4 Asa novelist, I B could navar plot a book the way this has turned out. Some editor would say I'd loaded the dice. To come here as an eight-year-old, to happen to marry an American and, of all Americans, to have it be m this one. Mrs LordNYT - 784 words
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Article, Illustration624 1986-03-01 4 Henry Kissinger; EDGAR KOH - A potpourri borth sampling Henry Kissinger EDGAR KOH BMMartasiMl Essays, By r* Joseph and Weidenfeld Nicholson, 1985. 246 pages, $39.90 rteweebr i Kissinger (right), even out of power, is still Kissinger, end he hes mads a virtue of his unusual position es s professor who became a policymaker and i624 words
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Article, Illustration379 1986-03-01 4 I Update AFTER a half-century of accumulating documents beginning m the 1930s when he was a Polish correspondent covering the League of Nations m Geneva Edmund Jan Osmanczyk has at last completed a monumental book. What makes the Encyclopaedia of the United Nations and International AgreementsNYT - 379 words
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Article, Illustration739 1986-03-01 5 DEATH IN KASHMIR By M.M. Kaye Penguin 1985 333 pages $12 Reviewed by JASMINE CHIA AFTERWARDS, Sarah could never be quite sure whether it was the moonlight or that soft, furtive sound that had awakened her. The room that except for the dim and739 words
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Article, Illustration768 1986-03-01 5 PROM TNE FACE OF THE EARTH By June Goodfield indre Deutsch Limited, 1985 239 pages, hardcover, I J* 3 85 i Reviewed by run: nuasi tfmc ONE night m May 1957, m the Eastern Highlands of Papua New Guinea, a few members of a Stone768 words
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Article434 1986-03-01 28 MANY of the best-loved fairy tales available seem to be differentiated by the style of the illustrators, whose artistic efforts steal the thunder from the all-too-familiar text. The Best ef the Brsthew Grimm, fllastrated by Jeaa Glaaalai and Vlslayne Halne, test by Jane Carrath (Treasare434 words
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Article, Illustration750 1986-03-01 28 MATHANAEL LIM - MATHANAEL LIM Young Reader •f GERMAN folk tales, told by grandmothers at the fireside, have been handed down by word of mouth for hundreds of years. But they have become especially popular aH over the world, thanks to the brothers Jacob and WOhelm Grimm, who750 words
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Advertisement141 1986-03-01 1 I T\ SINGAPORE B ..^tf._k ff^^i _h^ m h9W m^ m m wm m wm w m v^a Bp"*^ W\ oc m Wmk^>^ nk fIVdWB LA. <-\X> fl w^ K.-»fl_C^ :^^fl I r 1 K^ vji-/ j h, :i ,yf a~- -IP X Jl Sv prj B S^ B ___^_____iJi(^m.141 words
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Advertisement141 1986-03-01 1 V^\ Y\. J Amm H__^6 mt^^^ »N» w W^'^mmmam%WaBmmm%WrZ- Ghost Story, Singapore Style 6 Singaporean Sleeping Beauty 7 At last, a collection of Asean literature 2 mhhm The Poetry of pP|^^^^^.^B Singapore HM^toanuts alive! WA m Snoopy and friends on W^kA stage? Good grief! nr^fl^^Bnie tales of the Grimm 28141 words
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Advertisement364 1986-03-01 2 BsfliaßM V fit 1 OFFER fl mmWmmAr 'a-AmT^^^^\ i tA-BBBC- **H*.. N v_^_^^^ Ji^^>-~Sw^_^E____alfllM^^^ s ,m,n^ t mm mmm tmmmmtMm """T^^M^^^Bl P* 7 Cn West German y *\m r^p jl#s I 0"' J "LAAUSER" Design Corner Grou^^ la 9 III! L^_!f mi I i 1 1 i f i flllulk364 words
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Advertisement256 1986-03-01 3 K^i^iitl Furniture and Home Appliances fl_HHoo_HHlHl^_o_^_H_H_^H_HH_H_o-0-0-H_O_HH_HO_IH_O_H_HHI_H_BHOH_H.^^ More than $2JOOOJOOO worth off furniture and home appiances must be cleared immediately from our warehouses to make way for huge new shipments of imported stocks arriving now! Hundreds of brand new A large selection of luxury Singapore's biggest choice of Famous brand names256 words
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Advertisement349 1986-03-01 4 B mvm m mmmm a Bp: '^fl wl^^^^aT^m\r^m\\ fl a pi it w- ii flP l "^Ma^ ?I y^^ma*^ ,mm\\ II V m\ B YzmW Jr JL\ pmA **~mm il -v l^^"^ __*> .4 j^j i B^iBE^TH ARKN'S AC^^b ET^GKING EXTRACT. wmmßW* A^mmwmmmwKamm^^mjmw^mr' '"v The outlook for your skin is349 words
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Advertisement72 1986-03-01 5 At 8. 15pm on March 4th, atlTiffany Coffee House you can view some of the finest fashions while indulging m 30 of Asia's finest dishes. Price $15.50 (adults) and $1 1.50 -I- (children). Clothes from Unik Bazaar. Models from St. Louis Model Agency. Make-up by Meishoku Cosmetics. Co-sponsored by Alfred72 words
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Advertisement275 1986-03-01 5 Authentic Nonya Food at Delicious Eating House k^Mfc3 Wm\Y^Ar*\ and From 9YY Jr aA we await you to savour f^\ T 'r' our chilli and delicious *^W WmmmmA Nonya food Sfl Beef ßend an m^ml^W W^ lkan Assam Pedas $2 Mutton Curry $2 fcg [SB SJ" Saujor Lema k $2275 words
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Article, Illustration1697 1986-03-01 6 DAHLIA ZAINUDDIN - DAHLIA ZAINUDDIN By freelance writer He had no more stamina to ran. Ha waa definitely not a Sabaatian Coa. Ha waa just a macho, handsome Singapore pig-farmer. Ha made hie brave journey through the cemetery aa fast as he could. Hie fate was m his hands (or1,697 words
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Article124 1986-03-01 6 JOYCE CHIA - JOYCE CHIA By Was it the challenge? That brought us together What started as a simple game of backgammon Had grown into a play of power Just like the challenge we place m our lives This constant need to excel This intensity to drive ourselves To reach the124 words
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Article, Illustration808 1986-03-01 7 KALAVERNY - KA LAVERNY By 4 When he'd woken Beauty from her century-long slumber with his super-kiss, he had fully expected to live on cloud nine forever. Their incompatibility had come as a complete surprise. d/o H. F ASIAH. 35, a teacher. IT WAS the marriage of the808 words
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Article, Illustration99 1986-03-01 7 Lying here I see, A Rose Wilting away m front of me. First it was but a tiny bud, Then it began to bloom Plucked away by human hands And now put m my room. Like a Rose I see, Lives changing m front of me. Nothing remains99 words
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Article59 1986-03-01 7 There you stand so close and so near, Yet thousands of miles away, Satisfaction comes through a photograph, Which is with me twenty-four hours a day. Touch you but can't feel you What a torture for the heart. Can't wait to actually see you, To be with the one59 words
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Article222 1986-03-01 7 Unveil your talent EXPRESSIONS offers an outlet for creative and artistic effort by you and for you. So if you're a closet writer, composer, painter or photographer, now's the time to unveil your talent. Whether you write, compose music paint, sculpt or draw (cartoons, illustrations or drawings), send it to222 words
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Advertisement512 1986-03-01 6 SUPER JACKPOT FOR TOMORROW'S DRAW 17/86 $145,000 TO BE HELD LIVE OVER REDIFUSSIOH AFTEW 4.30 P.M. In Draw 16/86 three shared the Group II cash prize of $20,000/-. Coupon AA *****36 sold at Moulmein Road, System Coupon TC *****57 sold at Eunos Crescent Market and System Coupon TC *****56 sold512 words
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Advertisement200 1986-03-01 7 □^3 DEEP r^iU L'PJ*]! M 1 Mf^ fj TjMj Fi Bm^y •Capacity 195 litres Plastic laminated I Model Z 125 V worktop I Price $540 00 Separate fast-freeze .< m^M Capacity 125 litres compartment annrr-v •Operation switch with iJllll O^J^> a u^Tnated-Dlastic recn and ye,low pilot I M^Am\ wo^toj P200 words
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Advertisement373 1986-03-01 7 [7Acfo^lHbww6iii^AL?lLZ^r? 'UP TO 50% DISCOUNT plr-~r^_ Jz^yfir I ii^^i iJllliillllllyif i •i I mm^mmm^^ F _M_Sf! SSL.. t VERTICAL BLINOS FROM ITALY L TROPICAL VENETIAN F o,< AUSTRALIA I n rjT I SLINOS FROM SWEDEN MIMMr V_\ /'/.o. I L ffrlrtilJ. SLIOINC w. /•V"'' L FROM SSI4S.OO ONWAROS J^CYAa IWE373 words
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Article, Illustration1008 1986-03-01 8 Five minutes is all it takes PREVENT dusty, brittle book pages with this five-minutes-a-day routine. DUST books and bookshelves with a feather-duster at least once every three days. Dust contains fungi which, if left on books, will cause yellow pages. AIR rooms regularly, especially1,008 words
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Article, Illustration243 1986-03-01 8 Simone Vaz TEARS m your upholstery need not mean buying replacements. With the help of a vinyl repair kit, you can make them look as good as new. Duro's vinyl repair kit comes with repair compounds m seven colours, a heating tool, spatula, and replacement vinyl243 words
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Advertisement634 1986-03-01 8 ivium-miiiioi^^^^ Warehouse Sale J Jan 31— Mar 2 Mon tQ Sat 9am.to6p.m. Sun. :10am. to4p.m. Thousands of items are going at rock bottom prices sanitary lU&^j ware, kitchen sinks, mirror cabinets, bathroom mirrors ifl accessories bathtubs ceramic tiles, mosaic, locks, hardware tv mmw^ mmw decorative materials, taps, mixers, water heaters634 words
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Advertisement722 1986-03-01 9 II I W A I J£ m^ m m mmmm mm^ol(m J^^^^mmmm^mp' A\*^ M Y^ LWA^mmmmmmm. &AW 1 m Am^^r M_r J Am^m 9^^^^^^ &$m fl fl t^^ 00^ >^M fl I M^^mmm^m^^^^ IjVllijVLi^ fl lP^^^ Hands. So charge into our |X^ I stol^ aii l ••eSinftvore's widest range of722 words
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Advertisement415 1986-03-01 10 J ORCHARD: 24th BIG DAY! C I (*****88) 4 SHOWS I 30, 4 00, 630 9 15pm I I EXTRA SHOW TOMORROW at U.OOam i C ADMISSION PRICES $3 >4 < ii i j n 4^^_r i I .^L. W #4fl ViMUft W' fl I fc Ia -*J* Mm mrmmm415 words
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Advertisement422 1986-03-01 10 THE WESTIN PLAZA PRESENTS j ALL BEAUTYQUEEN FASffION PARADE Featuring Baby Buenos stunning Spring/Summer '86 Collection. V^^*V Presented by 1 1 of Asia's most beautiful women, including /Zz^u3K Miss Philippines/Universe 1983 afc^ li/ll^ Miss Malaysia/World 1984 /t I j^T^^^^^Sf A/ws Singapore/Asia- Pacific 1985 AWV2*^k m^. M |||dR| |l At the422 words
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Advertisement690 1986-03-01 10 ib mm b b a a a a a jlb a a »#^://:\V.7l LIDO: 21st DAY! HURRY! 9ml,£mmS£j,ml»9 t SEASON ENDING SOON! VI jf (*****14) 5 SHOWS at Horn, I 30, 4 00. 6 45, 9I 5 B, ■I W§. -W- All new adventure classic i §nowsmow S cn0f...1.« front690 words
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Advertisement859 1986-03-01 11 These Best Selling Furniture Wfont Stay Long In Our Showroom Being part of an international chain, FLVs furniture are a cut above the competition. Our flat-packed K.D. furniture are imported f^^^ directly from Europe without any middle man savings on purchasing, transportation and warehousing are passed on to you you859 words
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Advertisement289 1986-03-01 11 «M^pfl» OBbOPIW» \B fl AkW vfl i^^^^i flC^^B flflfl a^fl afl bbf^^^H ■^^^Jpßfl j WaA mm^§m jigwaJi^.».ic«^M.iajii<i#^/IBBIjJP _^^jf^tt" b Jfl Bfl^ 4Bs*b fl^*^"^B ji .T!—*^^*^! B^^^^^^l l^Cl* i flfci±^ fl^ lUVSE^L I 1 1 T* Na, v t* J^c a_-L-^-^iß mW m\ m c' m "*^^^^t'"l 11^^ f **_t. IM289 words
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Advertisement301 1986-03-01 12 91 6 (22k) «^fl diamond pendant **-«_k3 _fl^ Usual^BeC EmmmW c Offer $182 Mjfir C\ 4fl dl6i22k) diamond ring Usual $^44Z I y^^ Offer $433 91 6 (22k) j^Jrfl diamond earring Jtim ml usual B^>4BS Jv i^ tj^fl Offer $359 m JW Amm^^A L 916(2210 fllfl v>ot« fl diamond ring301 words
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Advertisement128 1986-03-01 12 Golden Cone Furnishing One of The Biggest Cane Furniture Showroome m > §pedß* 1&0H1S Se;iter*^~^ AW^^A\--AWmWAm\A WJa m \^Am\mYammmmm^mmmmwmmmmWmmwmmmm^^m^m fl S*a^contameorar>*sptay unit, ust tha J -1 j T* I^JAu W «r,<afl n«ht placamanl of an arr»»tinq MV, "'-IA-mt k nfl. W *^B X £i£- convarsation-piaca for thai 'ys 'v^ o>\128 words
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Miscellaneous577 1986-03-01 12 SUN TAN Br Coiimtt* I FBANUTS Bjr Bcßbib ■^(VfSEfN THlS'fi^BH fDOES/TH/.v€^ ■■PHIH Hi ll ll 7 11 fl V.OVIE :^NY/ J VW^Py€NOlNfi?J 600P AFTERNOON, SIR.. HI6H SALARIES AMON6 DEFINITELY MY TEAM CHAR6ES \Ti*cSe€*o^V u Vr TL J^ IW POIN6 AN ARTICLE BASEBALL PLAYERS SEEM 2^S^7/ ME WAY TOO MUCH S^^Jj]577 words
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Advertisement2455 1986-03-01 13 f > \T ~"W I i* f B B B _B.\^Zl I TELEPHONE BEBVICE: B BBV \i B fl B B *mA») UFniay: 9am to 6pm (bpm deadline tor r»e_t day) Saturday 8 30am to 1 flfl I fl _____^_____.B B __^_B r 9^ ?pm (llam deadline for The Sunday2,455 words
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Advertisement1070 1986-03-01 13 24 Garage Sala CANE SINGLE BEOS, lounge .hairs, arch cabinets, dining chairs, baskels. chests. Also, old fashioned writing cabinet, laundry cupboard, camphor chest. Ikea racks. 48" antique marble table. Bosch auto washing machine. Acma fridge. Arlston cooker. Philips CTV. pot plants, books, etc Tel: *****68 CASH S CARRY. Moving out1,070 words
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Advertisement539 1986-03-01 14 TMEA CLOSER LOOK fl B^Tr" "!P AmW fl HF^I fl- I v> fl flfl Bl il B WfmmWm s\A m^^A 1 W B^. L ~^B fl fl I ■ml .II KOBE THE PREMIUM BEEF Once you've tried lest the meat gets tough with Kobe beef, it's most exercises. Each cow539 words
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Advertisement261 1986-03-01 14 25 Sala: Other Products CLEARANCE SALE- IMPORTED clothes from Hongkong, Italy selling below cost. Infatuation Trdg. *****17 10 30am— 6.30pm 1 CN WEST MEMBERSHIP. $3,500 excluding transfer fees. Tel: *****84. OFFERI USED/ NEW electric, electronic typewriters (various brands) *****53/ *****55. PIONEER CAR RADIO/ Cassette KEX7O. GM4, T***** Ii Alpine Equaliser261 words
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Advertisement641 1986-03-01 14 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage f Feeling tired 5 1 ortensed-up? fl> fl A real good massage will not only improve blood fl fiL circulation, but will make you feel 3fi> new again. V Extremely cosy m \^?^^j|k decor and Tm tP^mV conveniently {(—-Am j^^^A located at641 words
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Advertisement374 1986-03-01 14 32 Photography/ Vktao Filming MINOLTA SRT SUPER, Vlvtai 28 -85mm, 200 mm F3.5, Minolta 35mm F2.8, professional tripod $650 0.n.0. Tel: *****43. SPECIALISE IN VIDEO recording 4 photography for weddings. Tel *****18/ *****93 Andrew 33 Babysitting/ Child Cara Csntr* RAINBOW CHtLOCARE CENTRE 20 SiglapHHl Singapore IS4S Sterling Met eh 1956.374 words
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Advertisement555 1986-03-01 14 36 House Renovation/ Dacor MELOOY VMW (PTE.) LTO~ i, BH6Q4fcXio# Rd. (off Hcwoocii Ho.) Cantral BmHcHwq #04-ss. 8(0105) hob uhbbm cs mm Oflar Now Onl Parajuat Tarrazio/ Pontawn /Italy Caanptaaa E wwtyt Caramie Btarbta /Carpet 3 Rm. $1,790 $3,890 800 r 4 Rm. $2,990 $5,590 $1,290 5 Rm. $4,190 $8300555 words
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Advertisement883 1986-03-01 14 36 House 36 House 36 House Renovation/ Decor Renovation/ Decor Renovation/ Decor L JGometDUMWfbrycwrl #k RenoDatiomieeds! m WJL\ Tiies, Marbles, Carpets, Custom-made Oak Kitchen W WL Cabinet, Display Unit from USA, Sanitary Ware, X Bathroom Furniture many more. I umtLLTnamns PTG.im iBK Bunding Materials Division (Warehouse ft Sales) mfmr 1883 words
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Advertisement769 1986-03-01 14 58 Office Equipment/ Supplies USED SWITCHBOARD A Distribution board wanted. Interested parties, please call *****09. 54 Book-kespinQ/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Servicee WORD PROCESSING m VISUAL MEDIA SERVICES II you wwwm woro pc ocvMwnQ mc vie— for your reports. Honours 88 m■l m\ DUn Uiiiii i^*. m^WBTB ma rTT.V IT^P^WV WWammamW^miWman769 words
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Advertisement564 1986-03-01 14 64 Domestic Help Available rtumana SMfopoK't lmß*i ImmmuAA AfMWy AU our mmitn undergo 2 wee*s remtdentiAl trAlnlng W~ I Special $ml Pismpt B#nilcs NI ißttrMCt pmtctiM Mmbbi mmwAm pen Ho M44M casts *****60 Mm fit. ton 7.90 pa Sot torn 4pn Hwum Mwmqmmml Caasu-twrtt 03 04 Ir Boon v. I564 words
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Advertisement575 1986-03-01 14 57 Business 57 Business Opportunities Opportunities FOR SALE Singapore export oriented clock manufacturer Is looking for interested parties to acquire the entire on-going business concern including the 2-storey semi-detached factory building on freehold land 15.950 sq.ft with built-up area 11.400 sq.ft. Selling of factory and land only can also ba575 words
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Advertisement594 1986-03-01 14 .Head Office m Saudi Arabia with a ►last growing chain ol supermarket* require* intelligent and bright Manager*/ Management Trainee* with ambition and capability to go forward In life and wilting to put m herd work. Can did alee should have aptitude and a keen commercial and business sense. Marketing/ Business594 words
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Advertisement1081 1986-03-01 15 67 Situations Vacant: 67 Situations Vacant: EDP EDP f o Invites applications for COMPUTER OPERATORS I GCE O/A Level I Mm 1 year's experience m DOS/VSE or S/38 environment Be prepared to work 3-shift schedule W Salary A benefit* an attractive and will be common- W sunte with qualifications A1,081 words
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Advertisement824 1986-03-01 15 a^^^M^^^^l^^_W 70 Situations Vacant: Sacratarial/ Clerical Our company invito* applications tor tn¥ post of: MALE/ FEMALE CLERKS (Fulltime Contract) Ho^iwc ontonts c Minimum OCE O" Level c Flair m dealing with public c No experience required c Training will be provided Interested candidates please writs In with full particulars and824 words
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Advertisement704 1986-03-01 15 70 Situations Vacant: Sacratarial/ Clerical LEGAL FIRM REQUIRES a temporary Conveyancing Clerk for 2 months. Applicants must have previous experience. Knowledge of W/P preferred. Please call at <rIS-07 High Street Centre (0617). ACCOUNTS CLERKS REOD. by Accounting Firm. Knowledge of Book-keeping. Write with contact telephone number to: Blk. 50 Kallang704 words
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Advertisement643 1986-03-01 15 71 Situationa Vacant: 71 Situationa Vacant: B<< j Sala* KWEKintetsu World Express (S) Pte. Ltd. KWE ia Japan's iaadino air traight company with ita axtonai va nationwida offlcaa growing intornationsl prm—ncm covoring B 0 cities m North America, Canada, Europe and throughout th* Pacific Basin Singapore Is a major station643 words
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Advertisement637 1986-03-01 15 71 Situations Vacant: Safes !>■——■■ A #f II established lewdtery company otters you a golden opportunity to a sparkling career H you are looking lor a challenging and rewarding |ob. we welcome you to |otn us as ow SALES PERSONNEL Pleasant personality with good communication skills With sales experience m637 words
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Advertisement801 1986-03-01 15 71 Situationa Vacant: Sales Requires SALES EXECUTIVES To sell custom-made furniture e.g. kitchen cabinets a Age 20 —23 years old a Knowledge In carpentry works a Preferably with own transport a Oenerous benefits will be paid to the right person Interested, please apply In writing with full resume, non returnable801 words
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Advertisement558 1986-03-01 15 71 Situationa Vacant: Sales EARN EXTRA MONEY m you spare time Vacancies exist fo Part-time Sales persons to sel Funland magazine at your owi time. Attractive commission N< experience reqd Call June a *****10 for Interview appoint ment. AGGRESSIVE SALES EXECUTIVE! wanted by established co. Allow ance It commission not558 words
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Advertisement488 1986-03-01 15 72 Situations Vacant: Technical r a 5 I MELCO SALES I SINGAPORE PTE LTD it H (A Mibetdtarv of I J H Mitsubishi Electric I Corpn, Japan) s H invites applications I H for the post of y II »NTC-3 m Electrical m Fitting or S H Refrigeration H Servicing488 words
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Advertisement834 1986-03-01 16 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situationa Vacant: 72 Situationa Vacant: 72 Situationa Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: j 72 Situationa Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical jO, Still Looking for a Job? o^ Join the Construction Industry Training Centre and earn while you learn* >^ X^ \Z834 words
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Advertisement363 1986-03-01 16 Flite Industries 2 Investments Pte Ltd fS JA We are a large business concern involved m precision metal machining works. Due to our requirements, we are inviting you to join Am\ Am\ V** m NTC 20r3 m metal machining Y\ Minimum 3 years' experience jA AA m Able to interprete363 words
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Advertisement234 1986-03-01 16 SbmEssss773s^ cond-datos to apply for the loSoering poslsons ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS GCE O level m science stream or its equivalent With 1 to 2 years experience m chemical process and engineering manufacturing concern Must be able to perform shift duties MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS ITC or NTC 2in Electrical and/or Mechanical or Electronic234 words
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Advertisement230 1986-03-01 16 VACANCIES. An electrical cony trading co. urgently requires: 1 Experienced Site Supervisors. (2) Electricians. (3) Oraughtman. Please call: *****30 for Interview. SKILLED AIRCON MECHANICS reqd. by well established co. In Bedok. Interested call *****95 73 Situationa Vacant: Production It DIETHELM requires: QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTORS Ability to read technical drawings, c230 words
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Advertisement162 1986-03-01 16 73 Situationa Vacant: prooucnon i ATRON PTE LTD m Ham immediate vacenc.ee for: FHMAuE assembly Jl[ OPERATORS QC OPERATORS QC/ OA ENGINEERS c Preferably a diploma or degree holder m Engineering. c Possess precision measurement skills. c Please submit written applications with resume tt expected salary. intoroeaod, pleeee can at:162 words
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Advertisement654 1986-03-01 16 s.^==^^=^= 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situationa Vacant: 73 Situationa Vacant: Production Production Production I ■souven^s" I Conic and join us as> Wm mm TT 9m^r^ m m |^E~ Ether working hours 700 am 700pm I L'l k I Gross Salary: 4^l^V^V^# •Noexpenencerequ.red Or wock,ng hours 9.00pm -700am I •Minimum Primary654 words
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Advertisement469 1986-03-01 16 mA QC CHECKERS (FEMALE) Gross Income $750 A above c Singaporean only. c Basic salary S3SO c Primary 6 education. c No experience required. c Able to work shift duties. c Transport allowance. c Attendance bonus. c Night shift allowance (for night shift workers only). c Medical benefits. c Annual/469 words
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Advertisement772 1986-03-01 17 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous f > THE WESTIN STAMFORD WESTIN PLAZA invite you to apply for the following positions SECURITY OFFICERS (Male Female SS7SO/--per month) 25 to 35 years old secondary education 1 to 2 years' relevant experience good spoken English TELEPHONE/TELEX OPERATOR (SS6SO/--per month) GCE772 words
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Advertisement813 1986-03-01 17 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous a ijMsiow'aKa^y r £tn WHITE j mm A INI)USTRIFS£ ■SBE3 ij S requires experienced I GENERAL S WORKERS g S RIGGERS |2 Preferably some related ff working experience m 9 f~\ building and construe- is tion industries. Aggres- |J m sive and willingness to work hard.813 words
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Advertisement761 1986-03-01 17 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous ESTABLISHED CO. REO. Male/ Female Shop Assistant. Applicants must be bilingual, hardworking It efficient. Tel: *****10 FEMALE WIRING OPERATOR. Sec. education. Pis. call personally at: Blk 4004. Depot Lane. -01-2.1. 5.0410. Tel: *****16. MALE S FEMALE PUMP Attendants reqd. by Hock Cheong Mobil Service Station, 7761 words
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Advertisement920 1986-03-01 17 97 For Sate: Mareadas •74 AUG., MERCEDES 200 Manual New tax. Passed Inspection. Power steering. Tip top cond. $4,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****17. 23, Lor. Biawak, Spore 1335. '77 MERCEDES 2M, new paint, power window, radio cassette, excellent condition. View: 17 Tembellng Road. '84, WHITE BENZ 200. Fully auto. High power920 words
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Advertisement921 1986-03-01 17 99 For Sato: Dataun/Niaaan 79 DATSUN 2SOZX, Up top cond., new paint/ tax. power windows/ steering, s/rlms k tyres. *****28. '79 IMA, alrcon.. s/rims. $9,400 Downpayment $2,500 Exchange considered. *****55/ *****00. 51 DATSUN 280ZX 2+ 2 Auto Pte. owner. Full accessories. Very good cond. *****00. 52 SUNNY I.3GL. full accessories,921 words
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Advertisement897 1986-03-01 17 91 For Sate: Mitsubishi NEAR 84 MITSUBISHI Tredla 1400. alrcon., sports rims, original paint. Blk. 230. Lor 8 Toa Payoh *****11 '77 SIGMA OS. recenUy overhauled, excellent mechanical condition. Nice number plate. PARF $7,000. Tel: *****24 6/61 COLT SUPERSHIFT 1400. GLX. 1 owner. Alrcon., radio tape. Tax 7/86. $12,900 0.n.0.897 words
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Advertisement869 1986-03-01 17 93 For Sate: Honda 9/88 HONOA ACCORO 4-rtr manual. Alrcon., hl-fl set In tip top condition. $13,300 *****88 94 For Sate: Dalhatsu ALMOST 16S1 OAIHATBU Charade XTE. 5-speed. Private owner. Alrcon./ cassette. Beautiful condlUon. Tel: *****34. 1 OWNER. NEAR -81 XTE Charade, tax 6/86 Alrcon.. s/rlms. hi-fi. 100% accident free!869 words
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Advertisement856 1986-03-01 17 97 For Sate: Commarcial Vahictes ISM DAIHATSU LORRY 14ft 1 owner, alrcon with canopy. J10.500 0.n.0 Contact *****55 •78 DATSUN CM pick-up. flatbed, steel body. 1171 c.c. (new model) -Tel: *****85/ pager *****10. 79 END DAIHATSU 2 tons, new rd tax, new pain' k battery $3 200 Call *****26. •79856 words
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Advertisement877 1986-03-01 17 99 VoMctes Wantsd LOSING MONEY IN selling your car? Maybe not, call us at: *****62 Mr Tan. We have genuine buyers that would understand your situation. BEST PRICES OFFEREO for PARF scrap tt used cars. 102. Mackensle Road. *****34/ *****46 BEST PRICE OFFERED for all vehicles. Cash payment. *****80. *****32.877 words
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Advertisement787 1986-03-01 18 106 Accommodation Availabla: Houaaa NICE LITTLE HOUSE at 34 Kienz Street (1545), 3 bdrms. turn Im mediate occupation $700 p m Ring: *****53 PALM DRIVE, OFF East Coast, de tached bunglw Unfurn. $900 Pemimpln Place D/storey hse Unfurn $800 *****15 NC 0 15. AMBER RO. S/slorey seml-d with gdn F/787 words
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Advertisement703 1986-03-01 18 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Availabla: Availabla: B Apartmants Apartmants I. I L_ mW^^^^ WmmmmmAmJm m\ Wmmfl WA' c 9 Bo PP^/3 WrmmA jAW h &k\ mmm\ m*m\\ You experience our personal touch at Liang Court Regency. The experience begins with a sj>ecial 1 welcome bouquet. And during your t stay,703 words
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Advertisement439 1986-03-01 18 NEW APTS. IN Orange Orove Rd. 3/ 4 bdrms., servant's room, fully alrcond., split-level living/ dining. Modern fully equipped kitchen. S/ pool. Playground. Personal covered carpark. Rental $4,500/ $5,500. Call: Universal Realty Pte Ltd. tei: *****66. ORCHARO lID APT. furn $800. Bt. Timah near A k W d/storey seml-d. $800.439 words
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Advertisement892 1986-03-01 18 107 Accommodation Availabla: Apartmants TOWNHOUSE AT MIMOSA (res cent dist 2880 Pull condo facilities. F/furn. Alrcon 4 1 rms. 5 bathrms. $2,600 Owner *****19 TO LET EASTERN Mansion- Katong. 3 bdrms. bathroom attached. Largely furn. $050 ono. *****69 CHUAH PARK. 2-BORM. f/furn. $1,100 pin Full condo facilities. Tel: *****79 Mr.892 words
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Advertisement822 1986-03-01 18 108 Accommodation Availabla: Rooms 2 RMS. FOR RENT near Orchard Rd Free parking, quiet, reasonable rent for single/ couple no children Tel: *****27 Mrs Lee D.1334, 2 FURN. rms. In renovated pte hse Many nearby facilities Below $300. Owner *****09. D.1648 FURN. RM. for single or students, pte. house. $270822 words
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Advertisement879 1986-03-01 18 113 For Sala: Houaaa KEW DRIVE Upper East Coast Rood New 3-storey semi-detached Si terrace houses. Unique western design 2 unit* leftt More special discounts given. Prices from $550,000 upwards. Attractive loans available DEVELOPER: JURONG VUOI DEVELOPW-ENT PTE LTD V>#w S4IS OfftC#, t#t; *****89 Lots no: 250-13 to 259-19. Muklm879 words
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Advertisement867 1986-03-01 18 114 For Sala: Privata Apartmants NORFOLK COURT ISainiii Rood o New U-storey apartment block 0 Freehold. Convenient to city and shopping areas. c Low maintenance fees. Contact Developer: *****80 SHOWFLATS OPEN. Dtel.ls, 88 Dufcu Rood. Brand new 4-storey very large apts. 2,000 sq.ft. Lift facilities. F'hold. 3 bdrms From 8388.088867 words
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Advertisement1038 1986-03-01 18 116 For Sale: HOB Apartmants A 5-ROOMED r Ang Mo Klo Blk 622 $125,000 k Ang Mo Klo Blk. 430 $127,000 Bedok North Blk 112 $118,000 Clementl Blk. 356 $125,000 j Upp. Boon Keng Blk. 38 $115,000 Farrer Road Blk. $120,000 A 4-ROOSSED r Bedok North Blk. 79 $85,000 Toa1,038 words
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Advertisement803 1986-03-01 18 116 For Sala: HDB Apartmants MM^^^^ MI^ MI^ i I.M. OO PURE 4-rm Blk 612. terazzo throughout, cabinets, well :ept $80,000 *****06 *****23 I LM. KIO 3-RM. Blk 434. good locator.. Well kept, with cabinet 42.000 neg *****20 (afternoon) LM. KIO 3-RM. Blk 248 L 212 Terazzo/ ceramic $45,000 each803 words
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Advertisement767 1986-03-01 18 117 Properties Wantad CASH PAYMENT READY Buyers reg 3/ 4/ 5-rm HDB flats In Clementl. Ghlm Moh. AM Klo. Bedok. Telok Blangah. Marine Parade li any area Owners, pis call Ragis Housing. *****96/ *****23 BUYERS WITH READY cash k CPF urgently require 4/ 5-room HDB flats m Clementl/ Bedok/ AM767 words
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Advertisement329 1986-03-01 19 124 For RantShop Spaces SUPREME HOUSE EXHIBITION SPACE on 2nd Storey Approx. 587 15 sq m (6.320 sq.ft.) Wide frontage visible from Penang Road. AIRCONDITIONED EXCELLENT SERVICES (AMPLE PARKING LOTS) ENQUIRIES SUPREME HOLDINGS LTO SUPREME HOUSE. 0923 TEL. NO. 336-2466 #02-52 ORCHARD PLAZA. 1 sq.ft SMO excluding maint nance Tel329 words
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Advertisement636 1986-03-01 19 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours SULSLSLSJLSLSJLSLSLSLJLS^^ 8 0 8 0 ELflJLajLaJLfl-fi Q-ff-0 g 0 fIJ-fi .0-0-8-8 ftJLfIJLiL jl Am iI I fl J^^^S I 1 hUhMmm vUh 1^ B 6000& AMERICA/ i2dsys tsM^/!H g o L QHEAP HAWAII/MEXICO i s days tss.Taa/- o a Japan/Hongkong (Macau) 9 days »M,OBB/-636 words
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Advertisement253 1986-03-01 19 a ■eW^^^^mr^^ AMERICA WAmWAWL CALIFORNIA SPECIAL 12 DAYS $2800 Oep 11/3 183 25 3. 30/3. 31/3 GOLDEN TRIANGLE 16 DAYS $3488 Dep 15 3 21/3 28 3 30 3 WONDERS OF TNE WEST 18 DAYS $3990 Dep 1 2/3. 20/3. 26/3 TOUR Special with Fremantle r-.****** Every Wednesday AUSTRALIA A~253 words
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Advertisement288 1986-03-01 19 137 Tours 137 Tours t^^S^A from < 5- 7 m^ 9 9 9 mm mm mWm* v.. Xl m^^a lSSi"^3 DAYS 2 NIGHTS tUiv *~X3\fi inclusive of return A&B*** 999 airticket, transfer, €7^4^^-4,7^ breakfast and 2 nites ll'll llff] accommodation m M| H g^«Rap*^!i|tourist class beach -.^B^ammmmß&^mmmmmmWl^^S mm^^^mmm IMALAYSIA I288 words
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Advertisement497 1986-03-01 19 H147 Academic Couraaa SSS 'AY *0* LEVEL GOffMfl#ACBflo MtoPCft Full-Time Pre U I. Repeat O' Level all subjects Highly qualified Graduate Teachers Student pass N.S. deferment ATS T8)|: Dfl. JOWI YYWWfC^rmA *****38 O- LEVEL ENGLISH Friday 6.30 8 30 pm. Maths.. Thursday: 6.30 8 30 pm., Sunday 2-4 pm.. Principles497 words
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Advertisement658 1986-03-01 19 146 Foreign Education 148 Foreign Education PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING FOR STUDENTS SEEKING ADMISSION IN 1986 Mr. John Helm, MA, Vice- Principal, will give a talk and slide presentation on COLUMBIA COLLEGE at 3:00 PM on SUNDAY, MARCH 2nd. 1904, m FUNCTION ROOM 831 at the MANDARIN HOTEL. Academically well qualified658 words
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Advertisement1022 1986-03-01 19 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses BOOKKEEPING (B^mn.r.l I1) Sun 11.00- 12 30pm 02/03 I 2) Sun 10.00- 11. 30 am 08/03 WmY** M 900pm 14 '03 P)Sat 2.00- 3.30pm 15/03 I 5) Sat 4 00- 5.30pm 22/03 UU^U.-s 6 30- 8 00pm 25 03 1 MmW BOOKKEEPING (Inter |HRr> 00- 101,022 words
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Advertisement411 1986-03-01 20 160 Other Courses/ 160 Other Courses/ 160 Other Courses/ Instruction Instruction Instruction SCHOOL OF I IL«, \WmmmW W ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE BOTANIC GARDENS, PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT, MINISTRY OF NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION 1986/87 SESSION Applications are invited from those who are interested m pursuing a two-year full time course411 words
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Advertisement267 1986-03-01 20 PIANO LESSONS AVAILABLE Mon./ Tue./ Wed. lpm -opm. c Thurs. llam-Opm. c Fri. 7pm-9pm. c Sat. oam-12noon. Sun. 9am-7pm TALENT MUSIC SCHOOL Upper §88— BBSS Shopping Ctr. #04-01/ 88 788 Upp. BaSBSSSSB Rd. (18S3). Tai' *****47/ 8. *****84. MUSIC STUDIO IN Orchard Road. 2nd bldg from Orchard Hotel, offers music267 words
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Advertisement253 1986-03-01 20 154 Dancing Instruction CLASSES COMMENCING TOOAV Rock k Roll, Cha Cha, Disco, 3p.m. Social Dancing 4p.m. Aerobic 2p.m. Social Dancing commencing 2.30 p.m. Sun. 2/3, 7.30 p.m. Tue. 4/3, Thurs. 6/3, 6.30 p.m. Wed. 5/3, Frt. 7/3. Disco 6.30 p.m.. Thurs. 6/3. Private lessons dally. David's School of Dancing #07-25253 words
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Advertisement330 1986-03-01 20 160 Other Courses/ Instruction FLORAL ARRANGEMENT LEBSONS for beginners and freestyle conducted by Michael Ong of Fleurldee. Call 4685M4 COMMERCIAL COURSE Bl Florlstry conducted by Michael Ong of Fleurldee. Call *****48. DAISY FLORIST OFFERS Flower arrangement courses. Pis. call: *****23/ *****34 (8.30 am. to Bpm.) FLOWER ARRANGEMENT COURSES at reasonable330 words
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Advertisement950 1986-03-01 20 APPCHNTBffiyiS/ NOTICES fl^HH^B QTAMTQ R^MAm _^^HHKI Telefax No: *****59 I Rates: Box Service: Mf, B*iuwii^^^^ S^^ service: Tel *****11 Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T& RS ***** TIMEAD I ext 5724/5/6/8 5669 I Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: SSIO.OO APPOINTMENTS H Our Client is an950 words
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Advertisement297 1986-03-01 20 (M) aWKawTOROLJK >L A Lsadsr m tho communications and electronics industry Tith one exfteuuUtty Applications are invited for the following positions: R D: SenkH/EtectricaJ Engineer SenkMfMechanical Engineer PCB Designers BiGINEERING: Senior/Product Engineer Radio Senior/Process Engineer Radio Senior/Product Test Engineer Hybrids Senior/Process Engineer Hybrids Industrial Engineer Cost Accountant Financial Accountant PRODUCTION:297 words
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Advertisement603 1986-03-01 21 APPOINTMENTS I r^m NATIONAL 41-' UNIVERSITY Wy OF SINGAPORE RESEARCH ASSISTANT Applications are invited for appointment to a post of Reeearch Assistant m the Department ot Medicine. The appointee will be expected to conduct laboratory studies with human leukocytes and radiochemicals. Candidates should possess a BSc(Hons) or MSc degree m603 words
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Advertisement1015 1986-03-01 21 Coopers &Lyt)r3od Associates provides a comprehensive range of management consultancy services aimed at helping clients increase the effectiveness and j profitability of their organisation. These services include Corporate Development, I Organisation Planning, Financial Control and Management Information Systems, a~ Investment Planning and Appraisal, Electronic Data Processing, Manufacturing arid Distribution Systems,1,015 words
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Advertisement932 1986-03-01 21 r General Manager Un Trading Base: Singapore (Ref. 3628) Our client is a well-established, They should have good business acumen, diversified group of companies which is drive, self-starting ability and excellent expanding into tin trading. communication skills. Preference will be The position entails the purchase, given to Singaporeans and Malaysians.932 words
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Advertisement1151 1986-03-01 22 APPOINTMENTS mmjmws m^ m ip'i3 *j. jpiijj-* ip^w". viw"* s We are an established multi-national organisation which excels m innovative electronic technology. Today, we have significant facilities m Singapore manufacturing and marketing advanced products and systems. Excellence is our trademark, long achieved by an exceptional team of dedicated people. And1,151 words
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Advertisement757 1986-03-01 22 I. (TEAMJ .^^^f ~Af immmmnv Ammr mmmmmmmmmm^ AWmv mwmmmammma -MMMMMHM fl Semiconductors I Our continued rapid advances m high technology IC development and H manufacturing are resulting m more and more new opportunities. fl TEAM'S philosophy is to provide leadership m technology, quality and customer service using the best people.757 words
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Advertisement685 1986-03-01 22 CHASE I CAREER IN TREASURY I To meet our further business growth, we are seeking outstanding fl individuals to join our team of Treasury professionals. I CURRENCY FINANCIAL I FUTURES CHARTIST The successful candidate will be responsible for providing visual \fl graphic aids and charts to guide/advise the Spot Foreign685 words
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Advertisement632 1986-03-01 23 APPOINTMENTS 4 A^^^ m9^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ m^^ mm m m mmmmm^m^a^ m^ m m^mmmmmm^m^^ If IFLUKEI I g) I John Fluke Manufacturing Company Inc., a leader m the I fl fi«ld of Precision Test A Measurement Equipment, is expanding fl its China operations and is looking for an aggressive and responsible candidate632 words
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Advertisement569 1986-03-01 23 is looking for a MEGtMNKAL SERWHX ENGINEER We are the subsidiary of the international mWaaaaWW 9'oup of companies. T he service engineer we look for. will be part of our service team and will fulfill the following requirements: above 25 years of age must have suitable schooling and instruction at569 words
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Advertisement710 1986-03-01 23 A I C—BWHTES FOB POSITIONS 111 THE COMPNTM6 ANB INTOMMIION DB*ARTMfcMT Brunei Shell Petroleum Company Sendirian Berhad invites applications for the following positions: Information technology consultants •These positions will be m the computing and information department, based m the head office m Seria. The department is responsible for the provision710 words
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Advertisement457 1986-03-01 24 APPOINTMENTS 1 Procurement Manager Rodime, a leader m the field of Winchester technology with manufacturing and development facilities m Scotland, U.K. and Florida, U.S.A. is currently seeking a Procurement Manager. The candidate we prefer will be a graduate Engineer with a business degree and currently employed within the electronics industry.457 words
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Advertisement1071 1986-03-01 24 I We are a subsidiary of Tandon Corporation of USA, a recognised world leader m the field of computer peripherals with a reputation ■fl built on total achievement. Since its founding, the Corporation has achieved a consistent pattern of excellent annual growth Established m Singapore under pioneer status to manufacture1,071 words
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Advertisement423 1986-03-01 24 111 SBBErih I DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION HONG KONG would like to I I invite applications for the position of: 1 I PRC Field Service II Engineers I I The a PP°intees will be responsible for installation of hardware, perfor- I I ming systems, provision of preventive maintenance remedial service I423 words
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Advertisement182 1986-03-01 24 I URBAN DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT CO PTE LTD (UDMC) invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the posts of: A) ACCOUNTANT B) ACCOUNTS SUPERVISOR Duties (A) Supervision of staff; Control of financial activities including accounts receivable, accounts payable, stock and payroll; Maintaining and developing procedures and systems; and general accounting activities182 words
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Advertisement700 1986-03-01 25 APPOINTMENTS MORGAN BRNl^^ Supervisor Treasury fl I Operations fl Wm The Morgan Bank is an international wholesale bank. It is the fifth fl largest US bank m terms of deposits and assets. In Singapore, Morgan is one of the major participants m money market and foreign exchange trading. We are700 words
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Advertisement524 1986-03-01 25 v mm v a jggyj am i:rk;an Y. X P R E S S li A N X Our Regional Computer Support Centre located m Singapore is expanding and we invite experienced candidates for the positions of: Analyst/Programmers The Job: Successful candidates will be primarily responsible for the analysis and524 words
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Advertisement1015 1986-03-01 25 fliiiJJJB I iij.^^The National Productivity Board (NPB) is looking for professionals who are interested m being part of a forward-looking team to support its role m the Productivity Movement. Applications are invited for the following appointments: A) DIRECTOR, MANAGEMENT GUIDANCE CENTRE The role of the Management Guidance Centre is to1,015 words
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Advertisement229 1986-03-01 25 w I af\ "EXCEL' I LSX NEMIC-LAMBDA pte lto I A challenging career m Power Electronics I Nemic-Lambda, the world's leading manufacturer of I switching power supplies requires DESIGN ENGINEERS i (Product Development) for its Research and Development Department Degree m Electronics Engineering A strong interest m Power Electronics Design229 words
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Advertisement460 1986-03-01 26 APPOINTMENTS I 0 Photo* cine I OnA^___P m t mm^ photo business machines fl H optics micrographics O computers W A LEADING MULTI NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC I COMPANY IN KUWAIT IS LOOKING FOR A I CAMEBA TECHNICIAN I Applicants must meet the following requirements: H Qualifications: I Preferably a University Graduate460 words
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Advertisement801 1986-03-01 26 H OHUTAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION is one of the world's B :S- largest manufaaurers of network computer systems and associated peripheral equipment and the leader m systems integration with its network communications and software products The Company's pro- i= ducts are used worldwide m a variety of applications and pro- grammes.801 words
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Advertisement556 1986-03-01 26 M _^&^>N ATION AL UNIVERSITY I (SINGAPORE) I ''I WW PTE LTD H We invite suitably qualified individuals lfl H to apply for the position of: H I Dental Officer I I Duties: H fl c To perform routine outpatient dental H H treatment. fl I c To assist m556 words
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Advertisement548 1986-03-01 26 g molex m A world leader m the manufacture of elecm trical /electronic terminals and connectors has X the following vacancies: B Degree or Diploma m Electrical /Electronics fl Engineering m Minimum 3 years' sales expenence, prefer- ably m the electronics industry m A company car will be provided Minimum548 words
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Advertisement802 1986-03-01 27 APPOINTMENTS m »L The selected candidate will be responsible for marketing our M UM>J machines to r>ew and existing clients and to co-ordinate S marketing activities with agents m the Asia-Pacific region. m I j|y.| He is expected to possess r$H Several years' experience m marketing machineries bMh hfm\ Preferably802 words
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Advertisement804 1986-03-01 27 A well-established Group of Companies Invites EH m WW applications for the following position: i__i mSZ Minimum GCE A level S rj: Degree or professional qualification m Business SS Administration or Marketing an advantage 23 S5 Minimum 2 3 years relevant experience SS preferably m audio and video products Fresh804 words
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Advertisement336 1986-03-01 27 NOTICES ffl HDB BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET I Tenders are invited for the following premises at:- I 1. JOO CHIAT TANJONG KATONG COMPLEXES I for Shops 2. Various estates for:- H a) Eating House c) Shoplet I h) Lettable Space f) Terrace Workshops c) Shops g) Industrial Shops fl d)336 words
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Advertisement725 1986-03-01 27 la tke Matter at tke (ompaalea Act, Cap. Itt Tkal Plag Credit (Private) Limited (laeerperated la B_agaa«te) SPEQAL RESOLUTION At an extraordinary general meeting of the members of the abovenamed company, duly convened and held at 4 Battery Road #12-00 Bank of China Building, Singapore 0104 on 21st February 1986725 words
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Advertisement628 1986-03-01 27 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE RKPI BLK OF SINGAPORE Canpaales Wladlag Up Ne: of IMC la tke Matter at tke tmWOaatm Act (Chapter IM) Aad la tke Matter af HOPEWELL INVESTMENT HOLDINGS PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OT PETITION I Notice Is hereby given that a petition for \%e winding-up of628 words
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Advertisement365 1986-03-01 28 How much do you know about AiDS? I AIDS has been recognised as a disease during I the past few years the incidence mmLm-^^^" number of deaths from AIDS have risen sharply «a—ni^^_ ni recently both m North America and Europe. y """"^^Wi^^^, liiii Because the disease was previously unknown,365 words
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Advertisement114 1986-03-01 28 BUFFgTUmCH f^ lift*, tor mora than [fc. .XL- ___Vfl K^Bfl fetf HH^ < V^^ TTiai dosjgff milking 'TA^^m^lwSm, .^m thodßASßftS frßSh aim* 9 AA^mmTammmmm^Bmmm^AY'^jS^^^-^ m—^ ymf r y mr^,' m i^^^T** \mL'^^^mma\^<. *^aw laOap*"* r^i^^»w<^^^ mWv* s mm^^^M m^k\^ .^^^B^ii__B^M^^^'^'^^^\^.^^Br'^'^B^^^^^^^^^^ !!!^si^ Ara W^- N s^^' YAmmJ •^ammrnY^--Ip^p (£L~* Am^amamm\^*£*'*i* 7^114 words
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Advertisement310 1986-03-01 28 JKpp^l^^gF^ BLACKWOOD FURfSTURE SHOWROOM J9*ar m\.T^va tamavm* &^Bmm\ N^*^ *^v T v l (W Blackwood curio fc_n_Ts^ display cabinet Z»f i^r^ar jS. VSbOO JJSS 1 f ■19' I H44 .MIA 5. Arm? m^ 1 s^.^^^^^.l^^_P^^^Sl I 1 .BUU /^iiHa _£S L Iv J/ W lS ma tkswers ctcskx l am310 words
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Article, Illustration465 1986-03-01 29 REBECCA CHUA - REBECCA CHUA By SCRATCH. Zing. Boomboom. Clang. Such are the sounds from the invented "percussion stations" that consist of tuned banks of PVC pipes, chimes, bamboos, drums and cymbals. Nor are these the only instruments wielded by the New Zealand trio known as From Scratch.465 words
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Article, Illustration458 1986-03-01 29 REBECCA CHUA - REBECCA CHUA reviews Bedroom Farce which ends tonight. "YOU can tell a great deal from people's bedrooms," says Jennie Nicholas very early m the play. The three bedroom set, designed and built (with a lot of help from his friends) by stage manager Andy Brown, tellsNGHAI CHEE WAH - 458 words
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Article180 1986-03-01 29 Grammy's classical winners FOR fans of classical music, here's the list of the winners at Tuesday night's 28th annual Grammy Awards m Los Angeles: mat flnMiril llkim Berlioz: Requiem, Robert Shaw conducting, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, John Aler. WaaßCßmabml Orchestral BaiaiMsg Faure: PeUeas et Melisande, Robert Shaw conducting, AtlantaAP - 180 words
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Article, Illustration531 1986-03-01 29 A comic strip come to life? Good grief! says CAROLINE MGUI who discovers the work behind it wasn't peanuts. WE ALL know Peanuts. And love it. Six girls at the Raffles Girls' Secondary School have gone one step further. They've become the infamous gangLIM SENG TIONG - 531 words
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Miscellaneous713 1986-03-01 29 What's Onmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm PERFORMANCES stead Road (Eye Clinic), off TION. Features paintings by One of the biggest collections history, "CINDERELLA". Fashion SINGAPORE SYMPHO- Newton Circus. 9.30 am 4 four artists from China of world currency on display. CLEAN room technolo- show by Dayspring Bridal NY ORCHESTRA CON- g; T 2*™ 4713 words
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