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Title Section15 1986-03-20 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, MARCH 2s, 196$ 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article, Illustration421 1986-03-20 1 13 more bodies found, says MRT engineer The hotel disaster ANOTHER IS Wiles, *m*ng the hriettaM esjtorabed 1b the wreck pßsssi New Wend, were located yes[tot day, tat »«ly live have been re- The Bomber, dlseltsed by an $HCT tmpmter, voMkt* It the largest jbbjins tai wkMQwt say rim rescueTAN SUAN ANN. - 421 words
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Article, Illustration1256 1986-03-20 1 Remarks on judiciary referred to Committee of Privileges By OUR PARLIAMENT TEAM AN ALLEGATION by Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam that the Government had influenced the judiciary has been referred to the Committee of Privileges m Parliament. The move was proposed by the Leader of the House,1,256 words
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153 1986-03-20 1 BEIJING The Shenzhen special economic zone is to be separated from the rest of China next month by a border built to limit access to the region for ordinary Chinese citizens, officials there said. In a bid to contain smuggling and black marketeer ing,AFP - 153 words
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Article39 1986-03-20 1 RIO DE JANEIRO A Brazilian gold prospector returning home from work stumbled on a stone the size of an egg which turned out to be a diamond worth US$l million (552.15 million), officials said on Tuesday. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Advertisement8 1986-03-20 1 Curfew imposed in Kota Kinabalu: Back Page 18 words
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Advertisement8 1986-03-20 1 More rcportM on pages 2-6 EDITORIAL: Page to8 words
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THE HOTEL DISASTER
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Article, Illustration848 1986-03-20 2 SUNNY WEE - Sounds of silence SUNNY WEE reports on the attempts to find survivors under the rubble THE seconds ticked by excruciatingly slowly. "Shhhh... I think they have reached another survivor," a bystander whispered. There was silence Our reporter describes the nerve-wracking scene at the site of the collapsed hotel early yesterdayTAN SUAN ANN. - 848 words
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Article, Illustration148 1986-03-20 2 llene Aleshire; Chye; Raw Dhaliwal; Koh; Christine Khor; Lee; Lai Yew Kong; Wun; Ronnie Lim; Mei; Loong Swee Yin; Janice Seah; Cephah Tan; Yoke Tho; Beng Tan; Mathew Yap; Chua Chin; Agatha; Philip; Lee Wai; Low Mci; Suresh Nair; David Toh; Tong; Sunny Wee; Kannan Chandran; Matilda Gabriel; Kong Sook Chin; Valeric Lee; Augustine Low; Ng Weng Hoong; Peter Siow; Sumiko Tan; Paul Wee; Yeo Kirn Seng - llene Aleshire Chye Raw Dhaliwal Koh Christine Khor Lee Lai Yew Kong Wun Ronnie Lim Mei Loong Swee Yin Janice Seah Cephah Tan Yoke Tho Beng Tan Mathew Yap Chua Chin Agatha Philip Lee Wai Low Mci Suresh Nair David Toh Tong Sunny Wee STORIES BY: Kannan Chandran148 words
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67 1986-03-20 2 THE insurance investigators appointed to look into the collapse of Hotel New World will not start their on-site investigation until all rescue attempts have been completed. The British/Dutch firm, Thomas Howell Kiewit, was appointed on Saturday, the day of the disaster, by Industrial and Commercial67 words
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Article42 1986-03-20 2 AT LEAST 1500,000 were believed to be m the Industrial and Commercial Bank at the time Hotel New World collapsed last Saturday. Sources said $100,000 were stored hi the cashier's office while another $100,000 were kept at the counter.42 words
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Article83 1986-03-20 2 ENCOURAGED by the role it played m the rescue work, the Singapore Salvation Army is thinking of tying up with the Singapore Civil Defence Force and the Singapore Armed Forces during emergencies. Lt-Col Frank linsell, officer commanding for Singapore, said: "We will have to discuss this83 words
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Article59 1986-03-20 2 A DIRECTOR of a paint company said his wife, who is still trapped under the rubble, is four months pregnant. Mr Kang Siew Chin is confident his wife, 26, an accountant with the bank, is still alive because she is a strong and healthy woman and has no59 words
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Article100 1986-03-20 2 THE first cousin of bank manager Albert Kan, one of the victims of the crash, yesterday said she feared for Mr Kan because he has a long history of gastritis and migraine. Laura Rozario, a former international archer who said she has been keeping vigil100 words
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Article, Illustration559 1986-03-20 2 THE Community Chest of Singapore has set up the Hotel New World Disaster Relief Fund for victims and their f*m<n»# A total of at least $60,000 has been pledged so far, said Miss Lim Hsiu Mci, Deputy Secretary (Welfare) of the Ministry of Community559 words
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473 1986-03-20 2 TWO ministries and at least four Singapore organisations are helping the Hotel New World victims and their family members. At a press conference yesterday, officials from the Ministry of Community Development, which is coordinating the programme, and the Ministry of Foreign473 words
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Article, Illustration740 1986-03-20 3 Madam Chua Kirn Choo after her 83-hour ordeal 4 When wo managed to got to her (Madam Chua Kirn Choo), sho was dusting and brushing tho dust off harsalf Wo gavo nor a towel but sho wanted somo tisauo papor. Aa wo didn't hava any, woPatrick - 740 words
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Article269 1986-03-20 3 1 1 'in stable condition' ALL the 11 people still warded m the Singapore General Hospital are reported to be m stable condition. Hotel receptionist Tan Oi Ling, 20, whose right arm and leg were crushed, is out of danger. Speaking m a hoarse whisper, Miss Tan said she was269 words
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Article73 1986-03-20 3 THE Director (Operations), Ministry of Home Affairs, Mr Lim Siam Kirn, has held 26 press conferences over the past five days m connection with the hotel disaster, five on Saturday alone. Running out of meeting places, he had to arrange for a conference m73 words
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Article, Illustration316 1986-03-20 3 A CIVIL Defence Force reservist, Private Tan Kirn Teck, 25, has been promoted to the rank of sergeant at the disaster site. This field promotion is the first of its kind for the force and highlights its emphasis on the vital role of reservists m Civil316 words
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Article106 1986-03-20 3 I am Impraaaad with the charisma that thass paapla h»v« If I had baan trapped m the dark with concrete and debris for to long, I do not think I'd be aa calm aa the people wa have reecued. Thayaro all heroes m their own right.106 words
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628 1986-03-20 4 How families and friends can help HOW can families or friends of survivors help them overcame the trauma? "Time, tf mfN, hi the great healer of wounds," said one psychiatrist. "Support from family and friends as well as colleagues at the workplace hi important.628 words
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Article251 1986-03-20 4 AT LEAST six survivors of the Serangoon Road building collapse are likely to be suffering from hallucinations. Lieutenant-Colonel Dr Fong revealed this yesterday at a press briefing when he spoke of the psychological effects on people who have been trapped m confined spaces. As an example251 words
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Article, Illustration324 1986-03-20 4 IT COULD have keea eae their regalar Friday algkt drlaklag nhliu at Btoaae Curt Hetel. The aMqaltoes pltckem keer were tall, mm taak*r4s were Mac that aecempaßles abnllar mml«m wu evK Dewa the teagth el the together, aad scattered la a e«aple ef •■■all324 words
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Article313 1986-03-20 4 MIDNIGHT: The site falls silent while sound probes are conducted for more survivors. IZ3O Mir. Clearing activity resumes. 235 mir More probes are conducted for survivors, including the broadcast of messages m four languages and the insertion of a remote-controlled camera into the rubble. No signs313 words
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Article, Illustration701 1986-03-20 4 A new mod sets in as the shock begins to wear off JANICE SEAH drops m at a coffeethop wHtira relativos wait Bfid ttopa AFTER the shock has worn off, after the hysteria and tears are soothed away, all there is left to do is wait. In the strained calm,701 words
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Article262 1986-03-20 4 THIS is the official list ot 45 missing people released by polW at midalght yesterday. ICB braach stall, all Singapereaas: Nee Kirn Chai, l/t§; Lee Bag Hnat, m/Sf; Ong Kek Sooa, m/»; Albert Kan Baa Koag, m/tt; Leong Peng Way, m/St; Yee Slew Teas, I/SS;262 words
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Article, Illustration342 1986-03-20 5 Words of comfort THE Prime Minister has received messages of condolences from several foreign heads of state. From the Malaysian Yang di-P«rtuan Agong: "The collapse of the New World Hotel is indeed a tragedy. The Ra)a Permaisuri Agong and I pray to God that all those still trapped m the342 words
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Article, Illustration184 1986-03-20 5 A WORLD rescue specialist yesterday described the collapse of the Hotel New World as the worst disaster he has come across m his 14 years' experience. But Colonel B. Doron, 51, Israeli adviser to the Singapore Civil Defence Force here, was highly pleased with184 words
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248 1986-03-20 5 The colonel, who was the commander of Israel's Central Civil Defence Training Base before coming here, said the rescue operation carried out m Lebanon was on the same pattern as that here. "Lift the concrete after searching, cut and lift to seek the living,248 words
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Article254 1986-03-20 5 Extortion allegation 'unfounded' THE authorities are satisfled that an allegation that a rescue worker demanded money from a trapped victim is unfounded. A senior police officer said the Home Affairs Ministry ordered the police to investigate after a news agency reported that a survivor had alleged that a rescue worker254 words
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Article279 1986-03-20 6 Better home-makers SCHOOLS are gearing up for their role to groom young Singaporeans to become better home-mak-ers. This task has become more urgent because of the changing lifestyle of young Singapore couples. A panel of experts, comprising a paediatrician, several sociologists and a food nutritionist, has helped the Curriculum279 words
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Article160 1986-03-20 6 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: GIVEN the Male aaa* dreamstaacea af the Haiti New WarM tragedy aad the adds agalaat which the reseae effort Is heteg naaated, th» fact that 17 ami>Uw have bees tttewUy Maßavthad aad tahas t# safety Is ■BHBL ASM n \m WHm%mS 9m iW avfeßMß t\Bßt&160 words
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Article74 1986-03-20 6 CPF BOARD SYMPATHETIC TIB CPF BOABD says m response to a call to help firms which can't make CPF payments that m view of the current economic recession it has exercised flexibility hi its enforcement actions against employers. It says sympathetic consideration is given during this difficult period but74 words
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Article334 1986-03-20 6 India raps Pakistan INDIA has for the first time publicly charged Pakistan with providing military assistance to Sri Lankan government troops fighting Tamil separatist guerillas m the island republic. It was the first time India publicly has accused Pakistan of providing military aid to Sri Lanka. A334 words
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Article298 1986-03-20 6 Midfielders recalled MIDFIELDERS Paul BraceweU and Steve Hodge have been recalled to the England squad for their World Cup warm-up against Russia m Tbilisi next Wednesday. They are being given a further chance to press their claims for the trip to Mexico because of injuries to England and Manchester298 words
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Article462 1986-03-20 6 Pop chic bands J. P. POCHIN, keyboardist and arranger of the local group Eurasia (performing at Atlantis), says that if you want to be a reck w roller, you've got to "look the part". And pop chic m Singapore means you've got to "dress up something special and462 words
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Article253 1986-03-20 6 COPYRIGHT LAW WILL SCUTTLE PIRATES BY YEAR-END SINGAPORE hopes to scuttle pirating when it enacts a copyright law by the fourth quarter of this year. The Permanent Secretary of the ministries of Finance and Law, Mr H.R. Hochstadt, said yesterday that the Copyright Bill will be presented to Parliament253 words
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Article212 1986-03-20 6 Asean: Across the Causeway Marcos' money 'raid' THE HEAD of a Philippine commission investigating the financial dealings of deposed President Ferdinand Marcos has declared there was "an unprecedented raid on the public treasury". Mr Jovita Salonga, appearing at a news conference not long after he was given documents by the212 words
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Article314 1986-03-20 6 6tt*/S«*kt* OrtawMtfon Section/Pan Airftws Cathay Pacific Airways ltd 1-1 SIA I —16 Audn Eastland Trading 1-32 Sanyo I—s Banks United Malayan Banking Corpn I—l Beverage Wander Spore I 4 Books Christian Booksellers Assn I —24 Federal Publications I S STP Distributors II 2 Calculator Casio Computers N 2314 words
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Advertisement350 1986-03-20 6 High Tea Concerto The aroma of the most fragrant y tea that flows from Twilight, The Executive Club The Dynasty Singapore, has always been something of a reminder that one deserves a leisurely break from his, or her, daily helter skelter. Now, along uith that, flows A something equally persuasive.350 words
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Advertisement40 1986-03-20 6 ASPIRING SINGERS A duo or trio is needed to liven up a restaurant m the evening. Sing into the heart of the restaurant's manager to get appointed. But first read the 'notes' at classification 27. Classifieds: Pg. 6, Section Two40 words
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Article, Illustration187 1986-03-20 7 It's official: Andrew's engagement to Sarah LONDON Queen Elizabeth announced yesterday the engagement of Prince Andrew, one of the world's most eligible bachelors, to commoner Sarah Ferguson. The two 26-year-olds are expected to marry m Westminster Abbey m the autumn. Notice of the royal engagement was posted at the gatesReater - 187 words
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Article77 1986-03-20 7 Opec accord on cutting output GENEVA Opee ell atfalstera raaertea* y**" W*4»y mtf had a eeatag Csh?— I MtH t "Tfceiw l« ft fwwml Opee aMrten «mU we w* tovcl ve^svss Hfoi prkMM/' Eemftft<r*« Oil OpeetofttMtaf «a«^ fl««tfi< 17 mlUl«a kftrnkrftlli 4»y Ttat to fttove Ike are--y-^ HaaaaM UK aVaaYtaftaaßiUPI - 77 words
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Article78 1986-03-20 7 WASHINGTON The US economy grew at a rate of only 0.7 per cent during the last three months of 1985, much slower than the previously H«i»»toH 1.2 per cent, the Commerce Department said yesterday. As a result, real growth m grass national product from the fourthReuter - 78 words
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Article502 1986-03-20 7 Favourable response to Budget THE Bank of England led a cut m British interest rates yesterday as fhmwHai institutions responded favourably to an optimistic Budget statement mafly on Tuesday by C* M>t>ff Hlfflr of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson. An announcement by the ffwTifr ofReuter; NYT; AP; UPL - 502 words
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307 1986-03-20 7 NEW DELHI India has for the first time publicly charged that Pakistan has provided military assistance to Sri Lankan government troops fighting Tamil separatist guerillas. "The growing military nexus between Pakistan and Sri Lanka, following (Sri Lankan) President (Junius) Jayewardene's visitUPI; Reuter - 307 words
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Article, Illustration205 1986-03-20 7 BONN -Heinz Nixdorf, who died on Monday at the age of 60, was an avid electronics tinkerer who made Nixdorf Computer AG a worldwide computer company. Mr Nixdorf was m Hanover at the Spring Trade Fair when he suffered a heart seizureAP - 205 words
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181 1986-03-20 7 AMSTERDAM A group of residents, outraged at the city's refusal to ban prostitution m their neighbourhood, have applied for political asylum m Denmark, the Danish Consulate said on Tuesday. Fifteen residents of De Ruyterkade, a fashionable street behind Amsterdam's central railway station,UPI - 181 words
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Article219 1986-03-20 8 US trade deficit soars to $254 b WASHINGTON The overall trade deficit of the United States rose to a record U*****.7 billion (*****.23 billion) last year as the strong dollar brought a surge m imports, the government reported on Tuesday. The previous record shortfall was m 1984, when the deficitReuter; UPI - 219 words
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Article, Illustration155 1986-03-20 8 CAPE CANAVERAL Ocean reeevery crews have bailed up wreckage of a be— tor racket «f tie ■pace shattle Challenger which cenld provide valuable does to the cause of the space disaster of Jan 28. Jut hours before the reeevery of racket debris was completed, aReater; AP - 155 words
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Article359 1986-03-20 8 US to make its embassies safer Staff held as hostages will be paid compensation THE House of Representatives voted 389-7 on Tuesday to spend US$4.4 billion (559.5 billion) to enhance the security of United States embassies and consulates and to provide cash payments for American citizens taken hostage by terrorists.AP; UPI - 359 words
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257 1986-03-20 8 US move to thwart the money fakers KTHE government has announced changes m the ■Kesign of United States currency to thwart counterPeiters, the first substantial modifications m the Station's currency m more than half a century. m The changes, announced on Tuesday, are the of several years of study intoAP - 257 words
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Article165 1986-03-20 8 Soviet bloc hits at US move UNITED NATIONS Soviet bloc members said on Tuesday that US demands for a reduction m Soviet personnel at the UN were illegal. The protests by Byelorussia and Ukraine (constitutent republics m the Soviet Union), as well as Afghanistan, Cuba, East Germany, Hungary, Laos, Libya,AFP - 165 words
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Article124 1986-03-20 8 ■PORTLAND (OregM) Ha mm^a K a^ Mh k*4 l^a^fca» Waf HW IWI/l ■DMTit4 fK M yetn was ■told reeeatly that their eerem*ay was I "Improper". I S», wttkMt mock ado, Veacel Hamalk, M, and Lkte Clyear^M wile, laa, ■promptly got married again *n M»od»y.UPI - 124 words
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Article163 1986-03-20 9 ABBY TAN - Aquino forms human rights group ABBY TAN By Mawla Correspondent MANILA President orazon Aquino created a committee on human rights on Tuesday to Investigate the killings and disappearances of hundreds of Filipinos daring the regime of ousted President Ferdinand Marcos. The committee, headed by prominent human rights lawyer Jose LHokno,163 words
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Article, Illustration484 1986-03-20 9 Probe panel tells of 'illicit ties' with banks WASHINGTON The head of a Philippine commission investigating the financial dealings of deposed President Ferdinand Marcos has declared there was "an unprecedented raid on the public treasury". The commission said this after obtaining 2,300 pages of documents whichAP; Reuter - 484 words
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Article197 1986-03-20 9 WASHINGTON Reagan administration and Congressional officials said on Tuesday that documents brought to the United States by Mr Ferdinand Marcos included a plan for payments to several American political candidates, including US$5O,OOO (S$108,000) to President Reagan and an unspecified amount to Mr Jinrry Carter for theirNYT - 197 words
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Article73 1986-03-20 9 JAKARTA The government will not allow former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos to stay m Indonesia, Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said yesterday. "We will stay away from any act that will complicate our relations with (Asean) members," Dr Mochtar said. Commenting on reports that PhilippineAP - 73 words
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Article239 1986-03-20 9 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - New Bangkok airport plan dropped ALBERT RAMALINGAM By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK Twenty-five years after it was first mooted and more than one billion bant (SsB3 million) later, the Thai government has put paid to a controversial project to build a new airport 20 km south of Bangkok. Government spokesman Trairong239 words
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Article59 1986-03-20 9 BANGKOK Thai troops have shot down what is thought to have been a Vietnamese helicopter near the Cambodian border, Thai soldiers have told AFP. The helicopter, identified by the soldiers as a Sovietbuilt Mi-R or Mil, was a kilometre into Thai airspace on Monday when it wasAFP - 59 words
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137 1986-03-20 9 HANOI Vietnam has swiftly rejected the proposal far a political gold tlon to the Cambodian conflict pat forward la Beljlag on Monday by leaders of the trl-partite anti-Vietnamese resistance coalition. Bat hlna expressed Its support far the proposal and described It as generous, and that ItAFP; Heater - 137 words
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Article, Illustration379 1986-03-20 11 Mahathir: Stop the witch hunt 'No need to have royal commission for BMF affair' KUALA LUMPUR Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mo*amad said yesterday it was not necessary to set up a royal commission to investigate the BMF scandal as it was feared that such a move would onlyBernama - 379 words
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355 1986-03-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR FORMER Bumiputra Malaysia Finance Chairman Lorrain Esme Osman has filed two applications m the High Court to strike out two suits filed against him by Bank Bumiputra Malaysia Berhad and BMF. One of the suits was for the recovery of Msll9 millionNST - 355 words
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Article, Illustration176 1986-03-20 11 RITA GOMEZ - Counsel draws a blank RITA GOMEZ By HONGKONG Counsel for George Tan sought yesterday to clarify the manner m which a bank account m the name of Tan's wife, Madam Kao Keng Wan (KKW), featured m business dealings. But Mr Graeme Hamilton's cross-examination of former Carrian director and accountant, Miss176 words
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332 1986-03-20 11 LUMUT THE skipper of the Royal Malaysian Navy ship, KD Sri Perak, has been found guilty of negligence m causing its loss more than two years ago. A court-martial, presided over by Captain Phang Kok Keng, sentenced Lt M. Chandran, 27, to four months'NST - 332 words
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Article73 1986-03-20 11 Memories are made of this THISWMBMrtte fortoraly «a the ftep* af her attap hme wMh her Mllr r« lii Mag ■< tar b«ILa aaf dUi^wfttt a«A^ A Wbca y— *ye Jart ■telMksstaitke ftW yPOCiMWy 1# ■4MMNA «a4 Mvttnd la the b the nif atlinf thh) wmdh to waltteg tor theBernama - 73 words
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Article342 1986-03-20 11 Police had to get tough: Dr M Baling incident KUALA LUMPUR The police had tb take stern action during the Baling incident to prevent other groups from challenging them, the Prime Minister told Parliament yesterday. Replying to points raised during the debate on the royal address, Datuk Seri Dr MahathirBernama - 342 words
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Article38 1986-03-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia 's export earnings from crude petroleum will plunge by 42 per cent to USSI.(R7 billion (553.62 billion) this year due to the slump In world oil prices, Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin said. UPIUPI - 38 words
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Article, Illustration426 1986-03-20 12 JUNE TAN - Schools to help groom home-makers JUNE TAN •y Priority for girls but boys will also get a chance to learn SCHOOLS are gearing up for their role to groom young Singaporeans to become better home-makers. This task has become more urgent because of the changing lifestyle of young Singapore couples.426 words
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402 1986-03-20 12 BEN DAVIDSON - Judge right in convicting directors, says DPP BEN DAVIDSON The Broadview case appeal By A DISTRICT court was justified m finding two former top officials of Broadview Commodities guilty of a "massive fraud" perpetrated on clients trading m the gold market, a prosecutor submitted m the High Court yesterday. DPP402 words
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66 1986-03-20 12 Man charged with bribing constable A MAN was charged yesterday with bribing a volunteer constable with $1,000. Sui Sing Kai, 52, allegedly gave constable Tan Chor Ngee the money m return for not arresting him for bookmaking activities at Block 45, Sims Drive. The offence was allegedly committed at Block66 words
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123 1986-03-20 12 MR JUSTICE T.S. Sinnathuray has been appointed Chairman of the Annual Assay Commission by the Finance Minister to test the metallic content of the coins minted last year. The secretary of the commission is Mr Leong Weng Kee, ex-officio and deputy123 words
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Article190 1986-03-20 12 PEACE, like Singapore's economic prosperity, cannot be taken for granted. "We have to work and sweat for peace. Otherwise, we will have to pay for it with blood m a war. The choice is obvious," said the Acting Minister for Community Development, Mr Wong Kan190 words
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200 1986-03-20 12 Man gets 2 months for exposing himself A MAN was sent to Jail for two months by the High Court yesterday for exposing himself to a young housewife after the Public Prosecutor appealed against his sentence. Leo s/o Bernard, 24, a Times Jurong printer, had been Jailed for a day200 words
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Article123 1986-03-20 12 Getting to know pupils better TEACHERS can get to know their pupils better m camps. It is then that both teachers and their wards are relaxed and open up more of their true selves. "Teachers tell me that they get to know their pupils really well when they camp with123 words
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Article79 1986-03-20 12 Man faces Customs charge A MAN was charged on Tuesday with having four cartons each containing 12 bottles of Martell VSOP brandy which were not under Customs control. The charge under the Customs Act said Chew Thiam Fork. 36, had the dutiable goods m a car at a side road79 words
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Article50 1986-03-20 12 Singapore in Australia AUSTRALIANS will be able to get first-hand information on Singapore when a Singapore Tourist Promotion Board team sets up shop there. The STPB marketing, convention and incentive travel promotion, on until Tuesday, will promote "Surprising Singapore A Magic Place of Many Worlds" m Sydney, Melbourne and Perth.50 words
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Article43 1986-03-20 12 PRIVATE candidates can register for the GCE O and A level examinations at the Education Ministry from March 24 to April 12 between 8.30 am and 4 pm daily. On Saturdays registration will be held from 8.30 am to noon.43 words
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Article371 1986-03-20 20 RAY DHALIWAL - RAY DHALIWAL By US firm to assess demand over next 15 years HOW will our roads stand up to traffic demand over the next 15 years? And how best can traffic be kept flowing smoothly? An American consultancy firm, Wilbur Smith and Associates, has been371 words
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209 1986-03-20 20 A WOMAN reported to police yesterday that her hand was caught In the dear sf a Singapore Bas Service vehicle. Madam B. T. Khee, M, saM the bas moved off, dragging her along. Other passengers shouted and the driver stopped209 words
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Article65 1986-03-20 20 A FORMER driver-cum-de-livery clerk was yesterday sentenced to a day's jail and fined $1,500, or three months' jail m default, for breach of trust of $157 worth of goods belonging to his company. Tan Teoh Guan, 31, pleaded guilty to keeping the excess items, including sealants,65 words
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Article28 1986-03-20 20 THE Ministry of Health's weekly family planning talks for newly-weds will from April 7 be held at Lecture Theatre 28 at the National University of Singapore.28 words
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Article175 1986-03-20 20 A FORMER Singapore Bus Service driver yesterday lost her appeal m the High Court against conviction and sentence for causing a seooterist 's death by negligence. Tan Khim Lian, 43, was driving along Loyang Avenue at the junction with Tampines Road on Sept 22, 1984, when175 words
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Article56 1986-03-20 20 AN UNEMPLOYED man will go on trial m the High Court for the murder of a 21-year-old glass-fitter. Wong Ah Soo, 32, is accused of causing the death of Mr Lean Boon Hin m a fifthstorey flat at Block 4, Telok Blangah Crescent, at about 156 words
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Article, Illustration401 1986-03-20 20 PHNJPCHEAH - PHNJPCHEAH By IT WAS only 9.30 on a Saturday night but the restaurant at the Apollo Sentosa was already closed and will remain closed during the last month of the resort hotel's life. In its heyday m 1982, crowds would fill the hotel on weekends401 words
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Article58 1986-03-20 20 FROM today, a 50-metre section of one lane at Scotts Road near the central divider and opposite the Royal Holiday Inn will be dosed (or six weeks. The temporary closure is to allow grouting works to be done to strengthen the soil before tunnelling begins on58 words
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127 1986-03-20 20 THE National Arthritis Foundation is forming a group for victims of lupus, a disease that causes great pain and attacks various parts of the body. Lupus expert Dr Feng. Pao Hsii of Tan Tock Seng Hospital will give a talk, Understanding Lupus, and127 words
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148 1986-03-20 20 Youth group to hold concert featuring Centrepoint Kids YOUTH Ctolkwge, the y«rth vataßftMT gTMp, Is ot£Mhmb£ s> eweeri sex» ■BMMB VMMVIBg ISe llag ageitey to tolptag the y*o£fc> to p*t sp. Dtostostof ttto ye«ter4my, tke Pres44eßt YMrtk Ckalleage, Mr Vtoeeat Lmb, MM to wa» iHUigfir mdtokle «»y'» <tos» rtgfct attto148 words
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106 1986-03-20 20 AN INSURANCE agent is alleged to have cheated four hawkers and stall assistants into buying life insurance policies from him by telling them they were required to do so by the Government and Housing Board. Goh Soo Jeng, 35, also allegedly deceived another stall assistant106 words
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Article267 1986-03-20 20 Two trailed and robbed man TWO men astride a stolen motorcycle trailed and robbed a man and later stole from a cyclist whom they had stopped to ask for directions. Vjuan s/o Muniandy, 24, a Malaysian, pleaded guilty to two charges yesterday. Another man who was charged with him did267 words
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Article27 1986-03-20 20 THE Samaritans of Singapore, which counsels troubled people, is starting a nine-month part-time course for would-be counsellors soon. Those interested can call *****44 for details.27 words
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Article257 1986-03-20 14 YESTERDAY'S 2 3 hour verbal duel between the Prime Minister and Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam was the longest seen m the House for a long time. It began with the opposition MP criticising the government for being top-heavy and ended with a call for a division on257 words
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Article45 1986-03-20 14 SINGAPORE'S official foreign reserves at the end of last year were $27,060.1 million, Finance Minister Dr Richard Hu said. The main assets, held m gold, cash, Treasury Bills and government bonds, are invested m a mix of currencies m several countries.45 words
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Article55 1986-03-20 14 ALLOW free parking on Sundays and public holidays m all Housing Board estates, said Dr Tan Cheng Bock (Ayer Rajah). He said the pilot scheme m his constituency has been problem-free and should be extended islandwide. But the HDB wants to monitor the situation for another three55 words
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Article41 1986-03-20 14 AS AT end-February, 52,219 applicants have been waiting to buy HDB flats. National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan said the 15 percentage point cut m CPF contributions is unlikely to have a big impact on public housing demand.41 words
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Article82 1986-03-20 14 ANG MO KIO will have a new 200-bed community hospital by the end of 1968. New hospitals will also be built m Bedok, Woodlands and Hougang when the need arises, Mr Yeo Cheow Tong, the Minister of State (Health and Foreign Affairs) told the House yesterday.82 words
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Article52 1986-03-20 14 MINDEF should try to give the better qualified reservists work which are commensurate with their qualifications, said Mr Leong Horn Kee (Thomson) and Major Abbas Abu Amin (Pasir Panjang). Mr Leong cited the case of a PhD m Orthopaedics who was deployed as a mechanic during his52 words
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Article43 1986-03-20 14 THE $120 levy on foreign maids will not be removed, said Acting Labour Minister Lee York Suan. He said the number of foreign maids employed here has gone up m the past two years, bringing the total to 28,000.43 words
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Article48 1986-03-20 14 MORE than $20 million will be invested to refurbish Haw Par Villa as a tourist attraction The project, to be undertaken by the private sector, is expected to be completed m two years. The name of the successful tenderer will be announced soon.48 words
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Article53 1986-03-20 14 ABOUT 80 per cent of the cases before the Small Claims Tribunal are brought by traders, but this had not been at the expense of consumers, Professor S. Jayakumar said. The Second Law Minister said more needs to be done to tell consumers what the tribunal can53 words
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Article41 1986-03-20 14 LEE KIM CHEW - LEE KIM CHEW By THE Singapore Armed Forces is moanting a campaign to stretch the dollar. It will strive to get the most out of every cent spent on training and equipment, said Brigadier-General (Reservist) Lee Hsien Loong.41 words
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Article, Illustration1341 1986-03-20 14 Debate on the Budget estimates 4Hm (Mr Jeyarctnam) fo m tact saying that we, with the majority of 77 members m this House, persist m flouting the Constitution. Are we mad? Are we deranged? Do we want to be criminals? Mr Lee1,341 words
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Article, Illustration152 1986-03-20 14 THE Minister for Education, Dr Tony Tan, was yesterday described as a man who was on the way to becoming a $600,000 banker when he agreed to go into politics. Using the case of Dr Tan to refute an allegation by Mr J. B.152 words
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536 1986-03-20 14 THE Government was asked yesterday to "prune" its Cabinet size and restrict the number of political appointments. Criticising the present Government as "top heavy", opposition MP J. B. Jeyaretnam wanted the Prime Minister to Justify all these posts. In particular, he wanted536 words
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Article, Illustration424 1986-03-20 14 That request lor political asylum PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew yesterday confirmed that deposed President Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines sought political asylum m Singapore after he fled with his family to Hawaii. Mr Marcos' request was turned down after the Government discussed the424 words
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Article, Illustration1323 1986-03-20 15 Crossing of two redoubtable swords I quot: 4 The crossing of those two redoubtable swords at timos perilously closo to a slanging match took up more than two-and-a-half hours of tha day's procaadings, though one would doubt that Mr Jeyaretnam had "full satisfaction". Almost from the start, the Anson MP,1,323 words
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Article, Illustration1066 1986-03-20 15 Mr Lee Kuan Yew - Mr Lee Kuan Yew OUOTE ■^aMWaaMnaHHaaaaaVnaSaaaa^Ba^aaaaHß If ha (Mr Ong Tang Chaong, right) can do w wit joo Bjsjcn as i wat mm 10 go tor many jwmw Dom mm tnma Mmtatar ano naving m tna •»iwu f par üßjvsjn iwr sjno1,066 words
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194 1986-03-20 16 _v_mo*Toa» __> n mm mn ai mmmtmi anOut aaMm m mam mm 1.- Srm. «*-_H t NhiiMi r*aaJDmvm: armm ami wrvraTOSubtf ram** m Mr _m> af Imam mmamama mnxtrn at Km-m MMM liiiiii mm art mat aaa at ,'m ntma t.amm mm u. fm. tarnm194 words
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256 1986-03-20 16 Debate on the Budget estimates THE Prime Minister yesterday attacked criticism by Mr J. B. Jeyaretaam that the Government was respeasiMe for allowing the Pan-El crisis to happen. Mr Lee Kuan Yew described as "preposterous" suggestions by the Ansen MP that the Finance Ministry was256 words
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130 1986-03-20 16 S'pore to fight for its GSP privileges SINGAPORE is looking for a lobbyist to lead its fight to keep its US Generalised Scheme of Preferences (GSP) privileges, which Congress is threatening to remove from the more advanced developing countries. This was revealed by Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew m Parliament130 words
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Article74 1986-03-20 16 MR LIM Boon Heng (Kebun Bam) asked what programmes are being planned to help the public understand Total Defence. He said during the debate on the Defence Ministry's estimates that the recession is a good time to remind everyone of the importance of economic defence74 words
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Article47 1986-03-20 16 THE Minister for Health, Dr Richard Hu, yesterday introduced the Singapore Family Planning and Population Board (Repeal) Bill. This Bill seeks to transfer the function of the board to the Government. The second reading of the Bill will be at the next available sitting.47 words
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906 1986-03-20 16 PM makes an offer, Chi am bewildered I OUOTI 41 was going to mow for tho Ulsmbw for Potong Pmir bocauM ho doton't havo tho initiative. Ho dkflnt havo tho initiative so I offorsd to ttolp him Ho looks s littls bowildsrsd. I can asauro him that by cutting ministers'906 words
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Article, Illustration182 1986-03-20 16 Dr Goh's $1m gratuity 'not excessive' DR GOH Keng Swee, the former First Deputy Prime Minister, received a gratuity of about $1 million when he retired m December 1984, Mr Lee Kuan Yew told Parliament yesterday. "A civil servant who enters the service m 1965, if he retired at the182 words
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126 1986-03-20 17 Debate on the Budget estimates B^B^BaaBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBB^BI ueien CONCERN was expressed by Dr Lao Teik Seea (Seraageea Oardeas) that a redoctUn la defeaee expeadltare weald affect Singapore's ability te face up te external threats. He said the regiea hi undergoing varleas eeafliets aad peUtical uncertainties.126 words
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Article, Illustration710 1986-03-20 17 Get value for our money 4S«for« person drive* m tank or tMttaMon of tanks 10 hmmo oown tfto rood for an oxorcteo, ho muet ook himself how much io this Q©~ my to cost, (m tor ins of) wear and tear, maintenance, fuel, time, ammunition.710 words
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Article, Illustration111 1986-03-20 17 THE Defence Ministry was asked by Major Abbas Abu Amin (Pasir Panjang) to take steps to inculcate the right ideals and moral values m reservists. He said youths must know that their duty to the nation does not end on their run-out date (ROD). In this connection,111 words
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Article, Illustration92 1986-03-20 17 THE navy may be too low-key compared to the armed forces and air force, Mr Chandra Das (Chong Boon) said. He said people can see soldiers m the streets and air force planes m the sky. But Singapore's seamen are "hardly visible". Mr Das also expressed his92 words
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Article280 1986-03-20 17 I juoicair court as a debt-collecting agency. Mr Goh said that of the 3,788 claims handled between February and December last year, 80 per cent were brought by traders. Discussions with com registrar "We must prevent the overwhelming dominance of the small claims process by businessmen280 words
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194 1986-03-20 17 National ueveiODmr THE Housing Board should allow private firms to clear rubbish from public housing estates if the Ministry of the Environment is unable to do so more efficiently, Dr Tan Cheng Bock (Ayer Rajah) said. And he suggested that Ayer Rajah constituency194 words
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Article70 1986-03-20 17 THERE should be closer and tighter supervision of building maintenance, Mr Tan Soo Khoon (Alexandra) said. The Buildings Maintenance Unit should step up its efforts, he said. Mr Tan also wanted to know what steps can be taken to ensure that older buildings fall under the ambit70 words
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116 1986-03-20 17 THE Housing Board was asked by Mr Othman Haron Eusofe (Geylang Serai) to consider allowing residents to use their flats for small-scale businesses. He also asked for information on the various HDB schemes to help low-er-income families to buy flats. In addition,116 words
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137 1986-03-20 18 Reserves invested in diverse mix of assets FOREIGN reserves, which amounted to $27 billion at the end of last year, are invested m a diverse mix of asset classes, countries and currencies, Finance Minister Dr Richard Hu said. The main assets include gold, cash, Treasury Bills and bonds. The distribution137 words
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78 1986-03-20 18 IT IS still too early to consider a further deferment of the third stage of rental increase for HDB shophouses affected by the 1983 rental revision exercise. But the board will consider favourably the proposal by Mr Eric Cheong (Toa Payoh) when the matter78 words
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131 1986-03-20 18 7,400 firms turn to SDF for cash to upgrade MORE than 7,400 companies have turned to the Skills Development Fund for cash to train workers, mechanise and improve business operations. Under the Training Grant Scheme, 3,975 out of the 6,538 successful companies are Singaporean. And for the Interest Grant for131 words
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Article, Illustration105 1986-03-20 18 SECURITY ■easares a* Cfcaagl Airport are 1b Km wttfc tfcsse at «tber majsr ißtenattenal ■hpwfcj, tat otaff have beea asked ts be OMre vfajUaat, Dr Nlag Best; asM. Ux saM seeartty experts «f tfce btenatlsaal Air Triipirt Asstrtsfiss (lATA) have said the airport seeartty cyvtcan Is satlsfaetsry105 words
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Article, Illustration390 1986-03-20 18 Questions and answers Tbeflrattw* ■M^m4^m thill W bay HDB fl»l». yearwMMtto DESPITE the recession, there has been no significant drop m the number of new applications (or HDB flats so far, National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan said. He added that the impact390 words
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Article55 1986-03-20 18 SITES for the building of three new hospitals at Bedok, Woodlands and Hougang have been selected, Mr Yeo Cheow Tong, Minister of State (Health), said. When the hospitals are built will depend on demand and the usage of beds m existing hospitals, he said m reply to55 words
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Article64 1986-03-20 18 THE Preferential Additional Registration Fee scheme will not be extended to Q-plate cars as companies are already enjoying tax deduction on depreciation of their cars. Communications and Information Minister Dr Yeo Ning Hong, replying to Mr Yeo Toon Chia Ang Mo Kio) said there is64 words
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Article73 1986-03-20 18 THE Education Ministry will continue to increase the number of schools teaching TL2, subject to manpower constraints and efficient utilisation of resources, Dr Tony Tan said. Replying to Mr S. Chandra Das (Chong Boon), the Education Minister said 16,068 students are offering TL2 m schools and73 words
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Article, Illustration75 1986-03-20 18 THE successful tenderer for the redevelopment of Haw Par Villa will be announced shortly, Minister of State (Trade and Industry, and Home Affairs) Dr Lee Boon Yang said m reply to Mr Abbas Abu Amin (Pasir Panjang). Dr Lee said the project, which will be completed m75 words
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Article73 1986-03-20 18 THE Housing Board will monitor the pilot free-parking scheme m the Ayer Rajah constituency until the middle of this year before deciding on whether to extend it to other housing estates. National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan, replying to Mr Ibrahim Othman (Tanah Merah), said the73 words
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Article86 1986-03-20 18 THE Ayer Rajah Expressway will be completed by early 1968 and it will have 12 pedestrian overhead bridges and one underpass. In his reply to Major Abbas Abu Amin (Pasir Panjang), National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan said the Keppel viaduct, which is the starting point of the86 words
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Article54 1986-03-20 18 PARKING charges at the open car parks m Maritime Square will be reduced from $1.20 to 60 cents an hour from April 1. Communications and Information Minister Dr Yeo Ning Hong said this is because there are enough lots to meet demand, even during popular exhibitions at54 words
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Article66 1986-03-20 18 THE HDB does not intend to cut the downpa yment for flats m less popular estates even though purchasers have become more choosy and have continuously rejected some flats. National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan, replying to Dr Wong Kwei Cheong (Cairnhill), said 18,465 flats were66 words
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Advertisement89 1986-03-20 16 'ft nm BHrafPHiiiß^^ ,^r A^Br vY .mß^Rbh bY B^BYtfß^B^B^^^^^B^Ba B^B^bV'- '/> S^^^E^E^^^^^^^^^^^^^Bw m NWWV I H Wm^^Mil9l^^^H^ I^bW BB^b H^BBMlbV^b^w^ Hlb^^^^WP^^* HbHb^bMbMbl With the introduction of our non-stop flights between Singapore and Bali, the Isle of the Gods is now a mere 2 l k hours away. Starting 19th April,89 words
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Advertisement260 1986-03-20 17 TThe Szechuan Experience with die Meisan Difference Savour the finest Szechuan cuisine; aromatic, spicy gourmet creations m an exciting blend of flavours. And discover the exquisite art llcr^ M of true enjoyment. ?K(|J At the Meisan. 1 Iff f/f I SZECHUAN RESTAURANT DistmctiveN Sjec/iuan, Instmctit«el> Meisan Royal "\^ofeiicu) S^yv Singapore260 words
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Advertisement784 1986-03-20 21 Sperry offers you the first real alternative. m I fllin jM~**~t r ~~b^ Ip afl m I im h^MMßMMMMMMHW^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l^^^^MMMHHHHHMMpHßMl^H '■'''>^^MI^BAAe^W^M^BBIIiHBBM^IBHBHHBIB^^^| JP A Mainfkamk Computers. In 1951, Sperry delivered the Micro Computers. Our fastest growth 58% last year Networks. Sperry built airline and bank networks as world's first commercial computer. Today,784 words
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Article564 1986-03-20 22 TRAGEDIES often bring out the best m human beings m that they are followed by instances of remarkable heroism, generosity and compassion. The Hotel New World tragedy is no exception. As the days pass, the number of survivors will inevitably grow fewer and fewer, and564 words
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Article, Illustration1365 1986-03-20 22 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE By QUOTE I A revision of our legislation •ltd regulations is m order to make it easier for tne prtvale sector and individuals to fund the arts directly and thereby build an arts community which ia lees dependant on governBut1,365 words
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Article, Illustration636 1986-03-20 22 FLORA LEWIS - FLORA LEWIS By writing for the New York Times PARIS An encouraging new tide seems to be surging m various parts of the world with growing support for democracy and rejection of violence. It is by no means a flood. But it is good newsNYT - 636 words
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476 1986-03-20 22 Hougang is more than just the 5th milestone new town WHERE did the collapse take place? Many Singaporeans were not exactly enlightened when they were first given the name Hotel New World until it was qualified by the phrase "the former New Serangoon Hotel". At this stage of its development,476 words
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Article, Illustration1807 1986-03-20 23 Raja on the implications of information technology In an address to the Institute of Public Relations on Saturday, Senior Minister (PMO) S. Rajaratnam lamented the scant attention paid to an important chapter m the Economic Committee Report thet relating to information technology (IT). The following1,807 words
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453 1986-03-20 23 GENEVA Switzerland's vote on Sunday against joining the United Nations was hardly a surprise m a country which has made fence-sitting its foreign policy. "Keep out of foreign disputes" was the maxim of Nikolaus von der Flue, a 15th Century hermitAP - 453 words
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Article196 1986-03-20 24 CPF contributions must, however, be paid on time I REFER to the letter 'Help firms that can't make CPF payments" by Mr C.K. Lim. (ST, March 5). The board has to ensure that all contributions due to employees are paid into the fund promptly and correctly.196 words
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231 1986-03-20 24 SINGAPOREANS and Malaysians alike should take great pride m the warm friendship between the Yang Di-Per-tuan Agong of Malaysia, Sultan Mahmood Iskandar of Johor, and our Prime Minister, Mr Lee Kuan Yew. This is a very personal friendship and one which transcends all231 words
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138 1986-03-20 24 REFER to the report 'Hindu board to start two >rojects". (ST, March 5). I im surprised to learn that the Hindu Endowments •Joard has not ascertained the site for the building of the Sri Sivan Temple, now temporarily located m Serangoon Road.138 words
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215 1986-03-20 24 Leaders and citizens must face facts I AM very disappointed with the reply of the Principal Private Secretary to the First Deputy Prime Minister (ST. March 4) to the letter by "Aquarius 27". (ST, Feb 6). It was highly irrelevant to mention Mr Lee lacocca's pay m 1984. Chrysler Corporation215 words
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Article163 1986-03-20 24 WE refer to the article "Statutory board reserves are necessary". (ST, Feb 28). By naming the Sentosa Development Corporation as one of the seven statutory boards which had a three-fold increase m revenue from 1979 to 1984, the article failed to mention that163 words
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Article265 1986-03-20 24 On our workers IT IS an undeniable fact that employers have made extreme sacrifices all these years. They had to accept National Wages Council and Central Provident Fund increases even when they found that these increases made doing business more and more difficult. Most small-265 words
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Article240 1986-03-20 24 WE have been reading of employers taking advantage of these recessionary times to cut wages or offer lower salaries to job applicants. The following case is, however, a complete reversal of this picture. My partner is an established printer and I know him240 words
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Article298 1986-03-20 24 I REFER to your article "Britain's SDP proposes 'more efficient' tax system" by your London correspondent, Donald Higgs. (ST, March 17). The article commented that I said I "got the idea from a proposal by Britain's Social Democratic Party". While I have nothing298 words
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Advertisement182 1986-03-20 24 CBA CONVENTION SINGAPORE CHRISTIAN BOOK FAIR »86 rj March 21 1986 Sat March 22 1986 Sun March 23 1986 I.OOpn 1 1 00 am to 9 00pm 1 1 00 am to 9 00pm ll.OOam to 9 UOpm EXHIBITS OPEN DHBiTS OPEN 1 m I .'3opm 130pm l?3opm 1 JOpm182 words
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Article79 1986-03-20 25 SHARE prices closed on a mixed tone on the Singapore stock market yesterday. Earlier gainers lost ground m the afternoon on talk of riots m Sabah. The Straits Times Industrial Index eased 0.63 points to 569.66 and the Business Times Composite Index lost 1.04 points to 480.59.79 words
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Article70 1986-03-20 25 SmHeniCnjfi 2M +18 UfIMBB H 50c 170 +7 P— u 452 Patwe Map 78 S UN 578 +5 SW 578 +J TW 139 +4 UK 124 +3 MU 108 +3 Hwa _BJ U 3 Amcoi.'bc 47><i +3 Genonts 3(8 +7 Nat Iron 212 2 MftNT 172 +7 S Finance70 words
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Article78 1986-03-20 25 ClHotfnfj 91 -29 KB 332 -1» Straits T.»d~ 187 -16 U«MMc 55 -It Partway H 50c 49-10 hchcipe 132 -7 MTC7BC 33* -< Harmons Mm IBS -6 Spare Land 218 -S OUT ICS -5 G Securities 92 -5 MB Trust B 5 -5 Shangri-La 189 -4 Sri Hartamas 18078 words
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Article12 1986-03-20 25 SI A 961,000 Sotcros Res 822,000 OCBC 590,000 MUI 247.00012 words
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Article82 1986-03-20 25 Mar 18 Mar 19 BT Composite 481 63 480 59 BT tafccitof *****00 *****56 BT 06 OS —446 —436 CADI -7369 -7390 OBV -*****5 -*****7 ST Industrials 570 29 569 66 ST Finance 2072 86 *****8 ST Hotels 563 66 562 46 Mar 18 Mir 19 ST Properties 326.1282 words
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Article39 1986-03-20 25 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1985/86 High 852 65 (7/3/85) 757 79 (8/3/85) 1985/86 Low ***** (19/3/86) 480.59 (19/3/86) AH time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) ***** (8/2/84) All time Low 74 75 (17/8/64) 480 59 (19/3/86)39 words
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Article14 1986-03-20 25 THE US dall»r gained 170 ticks to close at DM 2.2610 m Singapore.14 words
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Article26 1986-03-20 25 L£ DM V PP 8$ HI US* 1.4733 ***** ***** uih; 2.1625 unq ***** 2 2610 176 60 6 9640 2 1645 7 813526 words
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Article12 1986-03-20 25 In Singapore, gold lost US$2.OO to close at U*****.70 an ounce.12 words
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Article33 1986-03-20 25 Eurodollar: Gained three ticks to 92.77 a contract. Dentschemark: Lost 35 ticks to 0.4453 a contract. Japanese yen: Lost 50 ticks to 0.*****0 a contract. GMd: Lost US$l.7O to U*****.10 an ounce.33 words
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Article101 1986-03-20 25 LONDON The British government's stamp duty on share deals will be cut to 2 per cent from 1 per cent on Oct 27, Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson said m his Budget speech. The date was chosen to coincide with the deregulation ofReuter - 101 words
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Article52 1986-03-20 25 I NEW YORK Citicorp, the biggest US banking company, said on Tuesday it has offered to buy Quotron Systems which provides stock quotations and other financial services. A Citicorp spokesman said the company had offered US$6BO million (511.468 million) for the Los Angeles-based firm which has about 80.000Reuter - 52 words
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Article67 1986-03-20 25 JAKARTA Indonesia hopes to earn US$l billion (552.16 billion) from plywood exports this year. up from U*****.5 million last year, the chairman of the Indonesian Timber Association, Mr Bob Hasan, said on Tuesday. Indonesia, which has 100 plywood plants with a total capacity of 7 million cubicAP - 67 words
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Article75 1986-03-20 25 WASHINGTON President Ronald Reagan on Monday ordered increased tariffs on Japanese leather and footwear products m partial retaliation for Japanese barriers on similar US products. Mr Reagan said the Japanese restrictions "are unreasonable and constitute a burden or restriction on US commerce." The higher tariffsAP - 75 words
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Article69 1986-03-20 25 TOKYO Export orders placed with Japanese yards during fiscal 1985 are expected to fall ;>»low three million tonnes for the first time m seven years, industry statistics indicated yesterday. The Japan Ship Export ers Association said export orders placed m February came to six vessels ofAFP - 69 words
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450 1986-03-20 25 DOHEENSOH - DOHEENSOH By SINGAPORE hopes to scuttle pirating when it enacts a copyright law by the fourth quarter of this year. The Permanent Secretary of the ministries of Finance and Law, Mr H.R. Hochstadt, said yesterday that the Copyright Bill will be presented to450 words
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Article, Illustration134 1986-03-20 25 Computer show draws 1 50 Singapore and foreign firms IT LOOKS Mac tfce areaml roosMws ill m% Ut e«iapater e«aia«alea have atojaea ap to aacw all Ha* latest la aartware, aaftware aad pertaacrala at tke Mlcraa t| tke tad baatacaa asa pers#aal c*mpat*r tke afaa4arla Hatel today. •a Saaday, will134 words
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Article318 1986-03-20 25 BANKS and other financial houses were yesterday urged to step up the use of new information technology (IT) systems. It will help boost Singapore as an international financial centre, the general manager of the National Computer Board (NCB), Mr Tan Chin Nam, said. On318 words
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Article66 1986-03-20 25 Philips' new venture EINDHOVEN (Netherlands) The Dutch electronics giant Philips is negotiating with Japan's Nippon Chemicon Corp and Nippon Steel Corp (or a Joint venture to manufacture ceramic electronic components called multilayers, a Philips spokesman said here on Tuesday. Philips would have 40 per cent participation, and the Japanese companiesAFP - 66 words
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Article292 1986-03-20 25 KUALA LUMPUR Unico Holdings Bhd's proposed acquisition of a 32 per cent stake m Supreme Corporation Bhd from Grand United Holdings Bhd (GUH) has been called off. Unieo chairman Tan Sri Wee Boon Ping and GUH executive chairman Tan Koon Swan said m aMBT - 292 words
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217 1986-03-20 25 More to be trained to handle precision instruments MORE Singaporeans will be trained In quality control and to handle precision measuring instruments. The Brown Boveri Government Training Centre will train more than 400 workers m handling such equipment this year. This was stated by Economic Development Board Chairman Philip Yeo217 words
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212 1986-03-20 25 ANTHONY HOE - ANTHONY HOE «y STOCKBROKING firm G.K. Goh Securities has reached an out-of -court agreement with European Asian Bank, which was earlier granted an injunction to remove scrip from its office. A hearing of the stockbroking firm's application to overturn the injunction was adjourned212 words
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131 1986-03-20 25 In a late announcement yesterday, G.K. Goh said steps will now be taken to discontinue all legal action. "The directors believe that such an arrangement is considerably more beneficial than engaging m lengthy litigation proceedings for the recovery of the securities and also believe131 words
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Article81 1986-03-20 25 Another boost for Apsco ASSOCIATED Petroleum Supplies, a member of the Keppel Group, has been appointed sole distributor m Indonesia of tools for setting and cementing liners made by US-based Texas Iron Works. The addition of TIW to its list of principals will enhance Apsco's position as a specialist m81 words
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Article36 1986-03-20 25 LONDON Hanson Trust PLC said an associate has bought 1.25 million share* m Imperial Group PLC, taking its holding m the company to 69.67 million shares, or 9.2 per cent of the total. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article2604 1986-03-20 26 RCMSS bf ivirt of the Imitations ol 9m Mfonnram. Not tvory trsnMction, nor ivory prict dooK m at the stock txchanf e, is cowed hi "buoms done". Further, because afdoolngs at a particular price are lumped tof etker the table does not show the trend m2,604 words
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Article2170 1986-03-20 26 MDUSTRMLS Ajmomoto (3 20S) AMD (3 68S) Akom (0 496 OSOS) (1) 0 49 (5) 0 49. (1)0 50 AIM (0 558 0 565) (2) 0 56 AM (0 366 0 375) (2) 0 37'/% (3) 0 38 (5) 0 37 ASM (0 688) (7)2,170 words
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Article2495 1986-03-20 26 M stum qwttd havt a par value «f $1, urfcss otherwise specified. •Adjust* tar sc%/rifMt. II Tn-tiwwpttd dMdtmi. UN is traded n lots if 10 starts cadi, iMn tnt pnct qmmn w down. M-V* Lbs* VW* M D»y Htfr lm Cmwmm %m Qwßgt CM) H* u»2,495 words
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Article344 1986-03-20 27 OCBC OUB UOB DBS OtPOSIT RATES Savings daily 5V 4 5 4 3 4 5 Monthly SV* Autosave 4'/j Fixed deposit 1 month 4 4 4', 4 4-4(1) 2 ntonths 4"/«( l) 3 months 4 1 4', 4 1 4' 4(1) 6 months 4' 2 4*4 4>/j 4344 words
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Article174 1986-03-20 27 IlltOTlMnk Ovor th© counter Foreign Local delars to Foreign cvr9nc l cu-oncy S____* to 10 foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5407—1.5435 6.57—6.40 Canadian dollar 1.5617—1.5636 6.48— 0\38 NZ dollar 1.1503—1.1541 8.89-8.60 Sterling pound 3.1931 3.1967 3.17—3.12 US dollar 2.1685—2.1695 4.66-4.61 Local datars to lOOwfts of foreign curancy Austrian schilling174 words
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Article111 1986-03-20 27 THE US dollar closed firmer against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it opened at 2.1640/55 and closed at 2.1685/95. It traded within a range of 2.1640 and 2.1690 m bullish trading. Against the deutschemark, the greenback closed at 2.2620/35 compared with its opening111 words
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Article127 1986-03-20 27 THE kilobar market Ctatof price traded between 8124,220 HRt and 5524,422 yesterday. ftmmm 2.***** Up In the Far East mar- mraca. Bsysn- Saßsn ket, gold opened at eo_ s$ U*****.20/8.60. It traded Rltooir 24.090-23.870 to the day's low of ig» 24-34 USs3_.oo/8.50. Jg, JMB It closed for lunch at127 words
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Article27 1986-03-20 27 GOLD US$/oz Wed Tnm Singapore 348 70—349 20 350.80— 351 20 Hongkong 348.60—349.00 350.75 351.15 Twee Maa New York 349.10—349.60 349.60 350.10 London 350.00-350.50 352.00—352.5027 words
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Article230 1986-03-20 27 ■^■^■aw^W 9ft SMfapw* lMr Trwt The Commtrce 0 78— 0 83 The Savings Fund 0 63— 0 67id S pore Ptoj Fund 0 31— 0 33 Spore Sec Fund 0 51— 0 54 S pore ln»«sl fund 0 46-0 49 S pore Equity Fund 0 36—0 38 fatelMtTrwt230 words
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Article86 1986-03-20 27 Eurodollar 3-month deposit EURODOLLAR futures opened marginally lower than the previous day's close. After opening one tick lower at 92.73, the June contract traded to 92.74 before easing down to 92.71. Uffe opening saw active overseas buying interest In hectic trading. (100 Implied interest rate) Opaa High Law Sett Eat86 words
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Article, Illustration59 1986-03-20 27 CURRENCY futures opened sharply lower than the previous day's close on profit-tak-ing. The US dollar firmed to 2.2685 deutschemarks m the spot market. June deutschemark closed 35 ticks lower at 0.4453. (US dollar Deutschemark) Ope* ragk Law Sett Eat Val tmm 0.4449 0.4457 0.4442 0.4453 887 Sspß 0.4485 ■559 words
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Article36 1986-03-20 27 JUNE yen closed 50 ticks lower at 0.*****0. (Japanese Yea) Op*« High Law Sett Bat Vai imm 0.0056K 0.*****0 0.*****3 0.*****0 639 Sap* 0.*****3 Dec- 0.*****0 Ope* 4 (Tans): 878. Art Vel (Than): «8.36 words
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Article, Illustration47 1986-03-20 27 GOLD futures for April delivery closed US$l.9O lower at U*****.90 an ounce on a firmer US dollar. Reports from BA Futures (US$ per troy ounce) Opea Bgk Law Sett Bat Val Mara* 349.10 Apr 349.30A 349.90 X 3M70 Opasr la* (Thais): twe. Act Vsl (Than): eae.47 words
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Article18 1986-03-20 27 Rubber Ckwint; prices cents/Mo Singapore April ***** up one cent Malaysia April 194 50 up half cent18 words
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Article16 1986-03-20 27 Tin Closint prices MS/kio XL Tin 16 40 unchanged Turnover 13 tonnes up four tonnes16 words
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Article22 1986-03-20 27 Oovnt price* Copper £/tafWM Tims Spot *****0-*****0 (999 00-1000.00) 3 months 1022.00—1023 00 (1014 50—1015 SO) Market tone Steady Sales 279.02522 words
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Article28 1986-03-20 27 On** pntti •Mvaw IBS/toy **4 Inn jintipore 5 68-5 73 5 75-5 80 Tan Mm New York 5 68-5 73 5 7S-5 SO Source Credit Suisse. Spore28 words
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Article22 1986-03-20 27 Aluminium £/tamt Tun Spot *****-***** (802 50—803 00) 3 months 822 50— 823 00 (822 50-*****) Market tone Steady Sales 55.40922 words
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Article97 1986-03-20 27 as*- Mar 520 (central (and south) Apr 540 (central (and south) lUftud pakn oi US$/tomes RBO palm ml Apr 245 (seders) May 255 (setters) June 260 (setters) RBO Stearin Apr 207 50 (sellers) May 210 (sellers) June ***** (sellers) RBOOtein Apr 265 (setters) May 272.50 (seders) tune 27797 words
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645 1986-03-20 27 CONCERN over riots m Sabah renewed jitters among investors at the Singapore stock market yesterday. And earlier marginal gains were virtually wiped out m the afternoon. The Straits Times Industrial Index, which rose about two points m the morning, eased 0.63 points645 words
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Article293 1986-03-20 27 March 19 MS Chance Assoc Inti Hotel Bonk Of Ejst Asm 1870 -0 1 Cheung Kong 18 00 Ol Cfwto Light 1500 -0 1 Cross Horb Tunnel 990 unch F E Consortium 0 42 unch For East Exch Pheex 008 +001 G I Cement Great Eogte 0 67S Hong293 words
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Article346 1986-03-20 27 Man* 19 Ten Cruoft Aimomoto 1 360 -40 *->■ 390-5 Amoda 789 -1 Asahi Chem 805 -12 Asohi Gkns 1000 20 Bonk Tk 802 -36 Bndgestone 595 13 Canon 950 -7 Cow Computer 1430 -20 Citiien 443 -19 D Nip Print 1570 -20 D hkppon Screen 990 10 Doiei346 words
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Article329 1986-03-20 27 March 19 Cents Change (Awl) A C I 345 +5 A N I 352 +2 A P M 345 unch Abertoyte 830 unch Aoc 300 -5 Afconce CM Aided M* 340 +5 Ampol Exp 2005 Ampol Pet 230 unch An/ 558 -2 A*hton 148 I B H P 634329 words
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Article70 1986-03-20 27 1 I i j l _l l i i ISTMn Wednesday 987.92 (990.88) Honfkong Hmg Seng Wednesday 1,559.94 (1,561.72) |Z. limlhlib Mi ftn Mm 1 1 MBuMl lwh\Mvmmw% Wednesday 1,123.3 (1,124.5) j fWiei Stock Averse e Wednesday 14,476.54 (14,639.32) nunuM inn Munraß Tuesday 1,374.6 (1,357.7) m Dow Jems Average70 words
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Article221 1986-03-20 27 March IS IBS Change Alcoa 44 Aled Chem Cp 53 +1 Am Tel Tel 23V* Amox mc 15* Amr Corp 49* D#tio4)]>Mlll Sit _IH "Vt Boeing Co 54* +1* Burroughs Cp 68* Caterpiar Co 52Vt +2* Chose AAanhtn 44* Chrysler Cp 41* +1* Citicorp 56* +1* Cons Mat221 words
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Article524 1986-03-20 27 March 11 Peace Change ■BUSTRMLS ASed-Lyom 300 -I As*. Dome* BTRPLC 480 unch Bobcocks 207 -3 Borckrys S27xd +10 Beechom 355 +7 BBCC 333 +3 BkieGrde 661 +13 BOC Group 369xd -4 Boots 275 +3 Bowoter 318 unch BATS 408 +15 Oaa—ae 143 unch BP 560 +15 B Telecom524 words
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Article529 1986-03-20 27 •Receipt of Export FCL contatnere and LCL cargo LCI RtcsMic Receding Skp woyifs) Vt Cavft Tint Stock lexa MS (8604) 24/3 (2330) F5 1430-1530/1330-1430 Al/Bl 1230-1330 Fi A Cal.torn.a (4) 24/3 (2130) F7 1030-1130/*****230 Nl/Pl 1230-1330 Si Kris Lemona (08) 20/3 (1900) Fl 0930-1030 S2 Thana Bhum (54N)529 words
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Article264 1986-03-20 27 v n..11i Ba* vessel uefui MT uep H*pg*f mtarves Als Reliance Kl5 a side 20/3 Frotarto K36 aside 20/3 Inzttener Yermoshkin KO9 aside 20/3 fkaga 21 Kl2 aside 20/3 Silver Ibex Kl6 aside 20/3 Sophie Rickmers Xl? aside 20/3 Yucai K27 aside 20/3 Agnes Venture Kl6 20/3264 words
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Article385 1986-03-20 28 We'll have plan ready, says adviser bank HONGKONG Wah Kwong, the troubled Hongkong shipping company with debts of US $820 million (551,771 million), said yesterday its creditors have given it 60 days to come up with a restructuring plan. This breathing space is shorter thanFT; Reuter - 385 words
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148 1986-03-20 28 Menang suffers 71% drop in profit KUALA LUMPUR Men- ang Corporation (M) Bhd said its group pre-tax profit feU by a hefty 71 per cent to 102.94 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1186, from a year earlier, on a reduced turnover of 11*15.30 million, down 52 per cent.Bernama - 148 words
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Article308 1986-03-20 28 Batu Lintang expects $12m profit KUALA LUMPUR Batu Lintang Rubber Co Bhd, whose principal activities have changed from plantation to property development following its restructuring exercise, has forecast a pre-tax profit of 82 million for the current year. Chairman Tan Sri Datuk Wee Boon Ping, m his maiden statement to308 words
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Article, Illustration290 1986-03-20 28 THE Vibrosaun, a combination of a massage table and sauna, will be on display at Sibex 86, the 6th Singapore International Building Exposition, to be held at the World Trade Centre from March 26 to 29. Sibex 86, organised by the Cahners Exposition Group, is290 words
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607 1986-03-20 28 Strong yen is hurting Japan's export companies TOKYO THE Japanese yen's rapid rise against the US dollar since last September has begun to have an adverse impact on Japan's exportoriented businesses, government figures show, and one car-maker says it is cutting executive salaries to help cope. A recent Finance MinistryAP - 607 words
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Advertisement156 1986-03-20 25 SAKAIA SCP-800 plotter piiiiLer will fascinate wu! I SS W 1 SSi SSSSB SSSSf SSf SSSSSi /irfclflH Mr I {=:A S*Li»f !aII Sakata SCP-800 prints or flUlflU" I plots m 4 colours and even MICROS 'B6 drawsonOHPfilmwrtha Mandarin Hotel, I sS^sf^sCT special pen. South Wing o SkA%lO aives voy Almost156 words
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Advertisement578 1986-03-20 28 y^V Whose convention and I 1 banquet facilities are better g MntS V^f^thanewr? WHO S V mhewj? S fl^^l HL BA^^^BBBk bI When we built our new extension wing we also gave ourselves an u\x\i\u- on all our .^^?_«-^a^^BBBMBBBB^a^^^BBBB^B^BW J^m convention rooms. At Holiday inn ,^^a^^Bß^Bßt kik hintf well let578 words
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Article, Illustration233 1986-03-20 29 MARKSMAN - MARKSMAN 6 We expect to have more sponsored race* and bigger prizemoney m time to come. 7 Tan Sri V. Jeyaratnam, Chairman of Perak Turf Club (above) B» IPOH The New Zealand Breeders' Asssctattoa wUi ■pi— tr a |I«,*M special eveat at the Perak233 words
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Article, Illustration499 1986-03-20 29 ON THE TRACK with MARKSMAN IPOH Alrlork 111 and Pagaa Legend, two of Kuala Lumpur trainer Mohd Zain's four entries for the meeting, displayed keen action m their workout here yesterday morning. Kept on a tight rein by jockey Albert Au-Yeung, Airlock 111 finished a499 words
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Article50 1986-03-20 29 IPOH The Perak Turf Club has granted visiting jockey permits to New Zealander Peter Johnson and Australian Ray Setches for its March meeting starting on Saturday. Johnson is sponsored by Inderapura Stable and Setches by Ipoh trainer Eddie van Breukelen. They were the only two to apply.50 words
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Article, Illustration435 1986-03-20 29 Trainer Piggott has string of 74 horses LONDON Former Jockeys Lester Piggott and Michael Dickinson lend fascination and glamour to the trainers' ranks as the British flat racing season opens at Doncaster today. Piggott had his last ride m Hongkong earlier this month after 37 years mReuter - 435 words
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378 1986-03-20 29 IPOH Brlag Your Own looks the pick of the five Class 2 newcomers entered for the Perak Turf Club March Meeting starting on Saturday. A three-year-old chestnut Australian gelding by Wiltant out of Star Of The Union, Bring Your Own raced m topFAIRWAY - 378 words
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Advertisement20 1986-03-20 29 S. Is Golden II King Parn Captain Bounty Heritage 111 ♦Paso Flno Good Move Airlock HI *Gemflsh Covett Southern Galaxy20 words
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Advertisement281 1986-03-20 29 Inatureswayl tv\D I lilQiElES^ Good health ri I fl^C B HHr doesn't just —^-M^%^ happen on it s own. TVTVtV W W W I w ot' ot depends on your ImH I I Hre B l:|f stvlt the food y° u take M^Mm^4 A JL^lm-X^ and the exercise you do.281 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration30 1986-03-20 30 rWith deepest sympathies condolences to Diana Yeo on the demise of her beloved husband ANDREW YEO From the management A Staff of ELKA THOMAS MUSIC CENTRE PTE LTD30 words
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Obituary, Illustration137 1986-03-20 30 In aver loving memory of: JIMMY TAN YEW CHYE Departed: 20.3.73 You left us suddenly thirteen years ago to-day But the sadness and thoughts of you will forever stay However we are consoled that you had not died In vain For what you had bequeathed have helped137 words
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Obituary, Illustration178 1986-03-20 30 ANDREW YEO TECK KIAT AGE.-39 went home to be with the Lord Jesus on 19.3.86 leaving behind Father: Yeo Boon Chew Wife: Diana Lo Yuke Kum Son: Adrian Yeo Khee Meng Daughter: Adele Yeo Su-Llng Parents-in-law: Mr Mrs Lo Yoon Kong Adopted Sisters: Sally Gan Daphne Wang relatives178 words
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Obituary, Illustration71 1986-03-20 30 Raiara n and the family of the late MR MURUGIAH S/O RU» SAL AM BORN 1925 DEPARTED Slh MARCH 19M wish to express their learlfelt thanks to all relatives friends, colleaßut-s for their attendance, prayers, donations, wreaths and messages of condolence during their recent bereavement. Athma Sanlhi Pooia71 words
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Obituary, Illustration37 1986-03-20 30 T ie Family of the lata MARY TUNG YUET K WAI (Departed 17/3/86) wishes to thank The Little Sisters ot the Poor, relatives and frtends for their attendance, prayers, assistance, donations, wreaths and condolences during37 words
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Obituary, Illustration24 1986-03-20 30 IN LOVING MEMORY OF FRANCIS WONG KIM HUNG celled liowo to tha Loco 20.3.83 Always remembered by wife, sons, daughters-in-law, grandchiidrenandlovedones^^^^^24 words
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THE ROAD TO MEXICO
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Article256 1986-03-20 30 Santana's stars under fire RIO DE JANEIRO There could be changes m Brazil's World Cup team, Brazilian Soccer Confederation president Otavio Pinto Guimaraes said m a televised interview on Tuesday night. "Tilings cannot stay the way they are," Guimaraes said. "Some players on the team are not good enough toAP; UPI - 256 words
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Article, Illustration380 1986-03-20 30 ENGLAND v SOVIET UNION Bracewell, Hodge m England Cup team ENGLAND SQUAD Peter SMttw, GMI Gary JteUr, Vl* hwUnn, Terry Irtftof, AWi >tertto, Terry Pwwttfc, Rtart Wil^t, WllklM, Mmrk Cmwmmm, Stove UMkn, Nwk Bfttoley, Peter LONDON Midfielders Paul Bracewell and Steve Hodge have been recalled to the EnglandReuter; AFP - 380 words
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Article, Illustration187 1986-03-20 30 MOSCOW Striker Oleg Protasov, one of the stars of the Soviet soccer squad, will miss next week's match against England. Also missing will be Sergei Dmitriyev, 21, of Zenit, who was injured recently m the Soviet championship. Naming the Soviet players for the World Cup hiAP - 187 words
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Article195 1986-03-20 30 ARGENTINA v FRANCE BUENOS AIRES Forward Diego Maradona and defender Daniel Passarella, both goal poachers for Italian clubs, head the Argentine selection who will take on France m a friendly World Cup warm-up match next Wednesday. Trainer Carlos Bilardo announced on Monday the make-up ofAP - 195 words
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Article182 1986-03-20 30 POLAND v SPAM WARSAW Roma striker Zbigniew Boniek has been included m the Polish squad for the World Cup warm-up against Spain next Wednesday. Boniek 's inclusion comes despite his Italian club's silence over a Spanish request to release him for the game. BoniekReuter - 182 words
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Article208 1986-03-20 30 SOUTH KOREA v MONACO MONACO The Italian observers who crossed the border to watch their World Cup group opponents South Korea m action m this Mediterranean principality on Tuesday night returned home (eeling distinctly uneasy. For the Koreans, led by Park Chang Sun, sparkledAFP - 208 words
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Article422 1986-03-20 30 Sterland strikes again SOCCER SHORTS UDNDON Full-back Mcl fterland was Sheffield Wednesday's match-win-ner m the English First Division League for the sec|nd time m four days on Pbesday night when they snatched a 1-0 home win over Leicester. Sterland, scorer of Wednesday's goal m their 1-0 win at Coventry lastAFP; AP; Reuter; UPI - 422 words
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Article, Illustration316 1986-03-20 30 TENNIS SCENE BRUSSELS Match-rusty Henri Leconte, of France, crashed out of the U*****,000 ($540,000) Belgian indoor championships here on Tuesday. The French No. 1, nmlring his comeback after a two-month absence because of a liver complaint, crashed 4-«, to the first round to Jonathan Canter, whoAFP; AP - 316 words
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Article202 1986-03-20 30 PETER WATSON - PETER WATSON SNOOKER SCENE TOP Singapore snooker names are being submerged by the rush of young talent as the sport experiences its biggest surge m Singapore. Players m their 20s occupy the top three slots m the updated seedings list issued last night following the Rothmans 3000202 words
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Article116 1986-03-20 30 US reject 'Open' Olympics OLYMPIC FILE COLORADO SPBINGB TW Ualto* BUU« OiymBMBBBB^^MBB^aYi B\ IM^^^ri^l 4a\ aI. •^^—^b^ b^a lee heekey aai tent* players, to compete la fair apwto Im the Olym"The Olynple Qmim Iwmi f«r prof eMl»i»l WIJBOC pn»Ue«i lUbert ■eiHriek^jiUteneat la t^ IMw^^fa itiiiMli ■■■■*Whi ikeUSeC ato»MM tailTliwl l»ter»»tt»«»lUPI - 116 words
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Article, Illustration296 1986-03-20 30 BOXING SCENE LONDON The British Medical Association have renewed their call for boxing to be banned following the death on Monday night of Scottish welterweight champion Steve Watt. They feel the sport should be outlawed because of the risk to fighters' health as aAFP - 296 words
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Article288 1986-03-20 30 BASKETBALL Barcelona won the European Cup-Win-ners Cup In Caserte. Italy, on Tuesday when they scored a 101-86 (49-44) victory over Italian opponents Sea volini Pesaro. In New V«cfc, Boston defeated Cleveland 126-96 m an American National Basketball Association match on Tuesday. Otter malts: NY Knicks 107 New JerseyAFP; AP; Reuter - 288 words
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Article, Illustration413 1986-03-20 31 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By THANKS to Cathay Pftette Airway s, Lela Zalaal's tesals edseatUa may be eakaaeed wttk a trip to WlmMedaa aest aaar. The alrllae r*mp»iy, wb* last msath made ft geaeraw •Her to skittle tke 13-year-eld teaals starlet to everseas tear—neats, aew say they are413 words
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Article523 1986-03-20 31 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By Hussein's men^ lose three points and five goals SABAH'S shock withdrawal from the Malaysia Cup competition on Tuesday has not only cost Singapore three points and five goals but also reduced striker Salim Mom's tally to five instead of seven goals. When Singapore523 words
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Article, Illustration255 1986-03-20 31 JOE DORAI - JOE DOR AI ALL that is needed before English Division One soccer club Manchester United meet Singapore at the National Stadium on May 11 is for the promoters to find a new sponsor instead of a cigarette company. British sports promoter Mike Hoskings, who is organising255 words
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Article, Illustration185 1986-03-20 31 HAKIK AT RAI - Mukhlis skips King's Cup HAKIK AT RAI By MOHAMED MUKHLIS, the South-east Asia Games welterweight boxing gold medallist, has opted out of the Singapore team for the annual King's Cup tournament m Bangkok, scheduled from April 2-9. The 22-year-old champion, who was unemployed before the Bangkok Games, is doing a185 words
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Article342 1986-03-20 31 JOE DOB AI - JOE DOB AI Bid to limit Minister's say m FAS Council structure SEVERAL National Football League clubs want most Football Association of Singapore council members to be elected instead of appointed m future. The clubs want 11 of the 15 positions put to a vote among342 words
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Article19 1986-03-20 31 BANDAR SERI BBGAWAN Brunei beat Perils 1-0 m a Malaysia Cup soccer match here last night. BernamaBernama - 19 words
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Article188 1986-03-20 31 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON By SEASONED international Alvin Lim and five others will spearhead Singapore's first international assault overseas this year when they take part m the Junior Olympics swimming meet m Tokyo from March 29-April L Alvin, of Chinese Swimming Club, has been entered m188 words
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Article91 1986-03-20 31 JOE DORAI - JOE DOR AI THE secend Branel Games, •rlglaally scaedaled to start today at Baadar Serf Begawaa, have keen pestpeaed to Joly. Ne specific reasaas mn given. Slngapw were lavtt©d to scad their seccer aad rewlag teams to the Games. Besides the Bepabllc, the ether Aaemm cauaMm91 words
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Article252 1986-03-20 31 TAY CHENG KHOON - Last two to be replaced TAY CHENG KHOON By IF SINGAPORE fail to capitalise on home advantage m the Dunhill Cup Pa-cific-zone qualifying round at the Bukit course from May 2-4, they may not be invited m future. For the London organisers have decided that, from next year, two of252 words
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Article204 1986-03-20 31 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIK AT RAI THAILAND'S K. Luyong made a few heads turn yesterday afternoon when she rolled 1,158 pinfalls to move into sixth place on her first try m the Open section of the Queens bowling championships at Jackie's Orchard. But her effort failed to dislodge204 words
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Article, Illustration183 1986-03-20 31 Thomson quits on losing note SYDNEY Jeff Thomson, one of the fastest bowlers m history and the scourge of batsmen m the *****, bowed out of first-class cricket here on Tuesday. Things did not go according to plan as Thomson, 35, failed to take a wicket m the New SouthReuter - 183 words
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Article324 1986-03-20 31 Sri Lanka, Pakistan row rages COLOMBO The row bttween Sri Lanka and Pakistan worsened on Tuesday after Sri Lankan cricket captain Duleep Mendis. Pakistani vice-captain Javed Miandad and the local cricket umpires' association president joined m the battle of words. A jubilant Mendis, speaking after his side's historic first TestReuter - 324 words
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Article127 1986-03-20 31 DUNEDIN (New Zealand) New Zealand defeated Australia by 29 runs m the first of a series of four one-day internationals here yesterday. Replying to New Zealand's 186-6 m 50 overs, the tourists could muster only 157 before being dismissed m the 47th over. Richard Hadlee was theReuter - 127 words
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Article106 1986-03-20 31 BADMINTON later-eMi tournament (SBH, 7.45 pm). BOWLING QMew c'sUps (Jackie's Orchard, 9.30 am). HOCKEY Frieaily: SCC Ist XI v Ceylon Sports Club (Padang, 5.30 pm). SOGCKB SBHFL D*v I: Hilton International v Hyatt Hotel (Queenstown, 5.15 pm); Dtv 2: Maybank v Fraser and Neave (5.15 pm), SheU v106 words
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Advertisement261 1986-03-20 30 CATHERINE KAY Legacyof PASSION Her secret from the past unlocked the door to her future. The haunting echo of a forbidden love weaves its magic into a homecoming of the heart Venice, 1819: Contessa Allegra di Rienzi, young, innocent, unhappily married. She gave her love to Lord Byron scandalous, irresistible261 words
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737 1986-03-20 32 Two die m rioting by 2,000 demonstrators KOTA KINABALU A 12-hour curfew from 6 pm was imposed m this city yesterday after two people died and about 10 others were injured m rioting by opponents of the state government, Sabah police commissioner Haii737 words
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185 1986-03-20 32 Loo and behold rock bottom toilet-seat prices WASHINGTON The tMttem Km dropped »ot ef tke UUet-M*i bosiness as L*ckh«ed Cera eat tke price ea Its let toilet Mat frem *****7 (Bftt7) to I Ssl (B$Ll7). ALMkheed •pekesmaa a»ld tke item, which Pentagon critics aad pelatod to as a symbol ofReuter - 185 words
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572 1986-03-20 32 JUNE TAN - Malay as a third language option starts next month JUNE TAN By BRIGHT non-ethnic Malays will, from next month, be able to study Malay as a third language m addition to English and their mother tongue. The new scheme, aimed at grooming a breed of future leaders proficient m the572 words
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Article, Illustration362 1986-03-20 32 Chirac: No problems at talks with Mitterrand MR CHIRAC PARIS France moved nearer to the formation of a right-wing government yesterday as the Gaullist Rally for the Republic (RPR) leader Jacques Chirac said he had encountered "no real problems" with socialist President Francois Mitterrand. Mr Chirac held consultations with theAFP; Reuter - 362 words
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Article34 1986-03-20 32 MOSCOW The Soviet Union launched an unmanned spacecraft yesterday to carry supplies to the orbiting space station MIR. Tass news agency said the Progress 25 mission was proceeding as planned. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article30 1986-03-20 32 NEW YORK The Dow Jones Average of 30 industrials rose 4.55 points to 1,794.41 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. APAP - 30 words
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Article, Illustration387 1986-03-20 32 US admits warships entered Soviet waters WASHINGTON Two US warships equipped with electronic sensors entered Soviet territorial waters m the Black Sea last week to test Soviet defences, Pentagon officials admitted on Tuesday after Moscow lodged a strong protest over the incident and warned of severe repercussions m the eventNYT; UPI; Bernama - 387 words
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Advertisement339 1986-03-20 32 THE SWITCH IS ON to <3g>CONT*pl DATA mt m om^si With all the care and precision that go into every Control Data Storage Master diskette, it's only natural that many fl people switch to our diskette. Demonstrable, proven quality and reliability. A combination of the best service m the industry,339 words
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Advertisement267 1986-03-20 32 SIA shares why the airline is considering raising the ceiling on foreign ownership US companies not signing *pn the dotted line until proposed copyright haw is passed U| Top quality for I top people Tell your vendor you need Business Times, or ring Betty Ton on *****09 BCELESTION m PROFESSIONAL267 words
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Miscellaneous139 1986-03-20 32 Weather HP TO 1 p m. Showers aver a few areas m the late mornint. TOT. (C) q> to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 mai., 24 mai SUNSET today: 7.15 am; SUNMSE tomorrow: 7.09 am. global muma MtVMt 20/37 C Cloudy Muilt 20/36 C Sunny ilirtrriam 4/13 C Clear MeltiOTt 16/24139 words
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Title Section9 1986-03-20 1 THE STRAITS TIMES, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1986 Section Two9 words
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Article, Illustration893 1986-03-20 1 CATHERINE ONG tunes m to the sharp chic of our pop scene. Basically, rock stardom comes down to the cut of your trousers. David Bowie, rock star SO YOU want to be a rock 'n' roll star? First, you've got to "look the part", says J. P. Pochin,893 words
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Article, Illustration353 1986-03-20 2 The Italian designer collections: First news By BERNADINE MORRIS THERE is one sure sign that a designer has achieved mythic status. It is when applause erupts as each style appears on the runway, even if it does not differ much from the lastNYT - 353 words
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Article, Illustration153 1986-03-20 2 THAT'S the message from last week's Italian designer collections m Milan, summed up m these flowing silk organza evening outfits. They were among an ocean of pale pink and wisteria long, flared skirts and sleeveless turtle-neck tops from Ferragamo's ready-to-wear collection for Au-tumn-Winter '86 '87.UPI - 153 words
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Article, Illustration192 1986-03-20 2 GIANFRANCO FERRE, the architect-turned-design-er, has again won the prestigious Occhio d'Oro (Golden Eye) award. He won it for the best collection shown m Milan m last week's five-day Italian ready-to-wear fashion showings for the AutumnWinter 1966 '87 season. It was the third time the rotund,AP - 192 words
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Article235 1986-03-20 2 QUICK! Dig ipyHrpid Mi i {JKk aai wear It mil, keeaaae hmvy-imty JewHlery b fart mi tfce Mf ««t! mmm, were pat b*ek brt» tk» Jewel Ui. BU^i, It's Uw-key el*tkfa« tkfti spe*ks f *r Itoetf If li^iHim MA iMHr Mma JvwvUvlJ US Vf|inHy VFCHP ■snUlyAP - 235 words
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Article280 1986-03-20 2 The good, the bad and the ugly Trends terrific as well as trashy from some of Italy's best-known fashion names. BASILE: Superbly tailored clothes, at best m brown and white patterned jackets softened with white sweaters or bright silk blouses. By bios: Britishers Keith Varty and Alan Cleaver scored another280 words
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Advertisement62 1986-03-20 1 Jar ■fdnningham J The fussy French rgave the nod to the American I choreographer Milan magic! i Flair at Italy's designer shows Between two cultures 4 Problems of Chinese students m US Style Edited by John de Souza Food, Health A Fitness Edited by Muriel Speeden Arts A Leisure Edited62 words
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Article, Illustration29 1986-03-20 3 Tan Lee Leng - Everything done with a touch i of class Tan Lee Leng Gourmet Chfjf Hub*r (c«rtrt>) and Me six chef* pfaeanl an excellent marriage of flavour and texture. _*>___! 1 -j|.29 words
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Article761 1986-03-20 3 WINING and dining at restaurants that do things right can be an addictive experience. For example, each time I return to the Dynasty's French restaurant, La Vendome, I am never disappointed. Tucked av/zy on the second floor, it has been overshadowed by the coffee house downstairs, which sits on a761 words
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Article459 1986-03-20 3 Satfndframi mtWmml on lagrcdlMti 90 g of soft shell prawns, peeled and cleaned 20 g of unshelled mussels 2 cl olive oil 5 cl mussel stock 2 cl whipping cream Three drops of saffron juice 2 cl white wine salt and pepper to taste 10 g julienne carrot 10459 words
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Article, Illustration995 1986-03-20 3 Don't just sit there get up and get fit HOW fit are you really? Does a short run for the bus leave you panting? Do you feel dead tired after a normal day's work? Our bodies are designed to be active but, nowadays, most of us, especially housewives or those995 words
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Article, Illustration1010 1986-03-20 4 Returned Chinese students face an identity problem Students from Taiwan studying m the United States outnumber those from any other country m the world. They encounter a host of difficulties living and studying m a Western environment at a young age. The two articlesSinorama - 1,010 words
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Article, Illustration187 1986-03-20 4 GOH BENG CHOO - GOH BENG CHOO A FUSING onera troupe from China arrived m Singapore yesterday for a one-week pc- formanoe starting tomorrow. Tkls wUI I v the first time opera fans here will see this provincial opera from a coastal cointy of Fuqlng In the provl ice of187 words
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Article864 1986-03-20 4 One Chinese student was remembered by his American r.? 1 11 10 Pitcher. "When he threw the ball, his pigtail would fly up m the air m a perfect arc," a classmate recalled. 7 THE first batch of Chinese students to study m the UnitedSinorama - 864 words
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Article, Illustration527 1986-03-20 4 WHEN China's first emperor desired to live forever, he sent a Taoist priest to search for the elixir of life from some fairy islands m the east. The priest never returned. Neither did any of the 3,000 boys and girls he had takenChina Pictorial - 527 words
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Article, Illustration851 1986-03-20 5 Y.A. RAHIM - Y.A. RAHIM By IF HE were still strong and healthy, Mr S. Kadarisman, who can hardly see and hear now, would most certainly have continued to write scripts and direct films. This is because the urge to be involved m film-mak-ing is851 words
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Article, Illustration686 1986-03-20 5 Oleh Y.A. RAHIM - Oleh Y.A. RAHIM ANDAINYA beliau masih sihat segar dan tubuhnya masih teguh, S. Kadarisman yang kini sukar melihat dan. mendengar akan terus mengarah filem dan mencipta* lakon layar. 1 "Dulu untuk menulis saya! perlu menggunakan kanta pembesar dan hampir-hampir saya tidak mendengar langsung. Tapi sejak pembedahan686 words
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Advertisement1158 1986-03-20 6 TELEPHONE SERVICE: MsftJay to fnitr 9am to 6pm (spm deadline tor neit day) Saturday 8 3Cam to 2pm (11am deadline for The Sunday limes) Post Hrfday 9arr to lpm COUNTER SERVICE: TMS OKNMD CORK. #02 105 LUCKY PLAZA: Mmday to Friday: 10am to 12 noon: lpm to 5 30pm (4pm1,158 words
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Advertisement903 1986-03-20 7 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators For prompt, 24-hour Island wide aorvic* Specialist m commercial/ domestic (ridges, airconditioners. chillers etc Kales. Installation, rm split aircond repair respraying services at reasonable rates Call us for free estimation SUAN SENG AIRCOND a REFRIGERATION ENGINEERING Tel: *****20/$. 207SS4S •ISS33 (24-hour service) SPECIALISES IN SALES installation all903 words
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Advertisement877 1986-03-20 7 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies (1) PLANT AND Machinery of ;i distillery for sale Almost unused condition Price negotiable (21 New stainless steel drum 90 litres capacity. 150 pcs. and a number of blending St mixing iank> of different capacity Idea! for food St beverage Industry Contact Chng. *****65 «8 SETS877 words
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Advertisement546 1986-03-20 7 70 Situations Vacant: Saeratariat/ CNMical I Junior J I Secretary 1 I a GCE 'O' level with I credit m English 1 X and a Private Secre- I tarial Certificate le 1-2 years' similar 1 B experience B m Duties include H m typing, filing and B general secretarial 1546 words
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Advertisement1445 1986-03-20 7 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical A weti eeta^Wehed service company requires:FEMALE SECRETARY OCE 'A* Level. Possess Private Secretarial Certificate. Neat and accurate typing. Minimum 3 years' experience m similar capacity. Age: 21 to 30 years. Wnmw99R9m BtppMCAfitS P#*Mb## WrtfO HI QfVitQ full p#TSOfI--at resume, supsslsdj1,445 words
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Advertisement626 1986-03-20 7 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical CHINESE FEMALE GENERAL Clerk reqd for Aircon Firm Please call personally to 323 Changl Rd Tel *****33 CHRISTIAN BRETON PERFUME requires Secretaries for part-time highly profitable work Please call *****55 or *****20 FEMALE CHINESE COUNTER Sales Clerk reqd by Car Rental Co. at Balestler or626 words
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Advertisement625 1986-03-20 8 A multi-national Organisation distributing a wide range of internationally known products is Inviting suitable applicants to Join their dynamic sales learn. If you are keen m direct selling and wish to have a challenging career, call us personally to-day and to-morrow to find out more about the Job THE JOB:625 words
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Advertisement793 1986-03-20 8 An international company requires DOOR-TO-DOOR SALES PEOPLE for consumer products c male/ female Singapore citizens or those with permanent residence c able to read and writ" English and understand contents on hire purchase forms Training will be provided a able to converse m Chinese or Malay an advantage c attractive793 words
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Advertisement915 1986-03-20 8 SALES CO-OROINATORS REQUIRED (or retail business Preferably with 2 to 3 years experience m retail sales. Must be bilingual and able to work Independently Please write with photo and contact no. to 7SOOA Beach Road. »07-320/ 1 The Plaza. Singapore (ft 19. WELL ESTABLISHED ELECTRONIC computer co. requires Chinese Male/915 words
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Advertisement556 1986-03-20 8 Data Dynamics Pte. Ltd. Sole Agent for Toshiba Facsimile Machines, Key Telephone Systems and other Communications Equipment, invite highly-motivated, intelligent persons to be: A) SENIOR SERVICE TECHNICIAN Experience m servicing facsimile machines or other communications products. ITC/NTC holders m Electrical or Electronics Engineering or its equivalent Possess Class 2 driving556 words
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Advertisement293 1986-03-20 8 A mattress manufacturing Company m Jurong has an immediate vacancy for the post of: SET-UP MAN NTC 3 m Mechanical i Fittings Experience m spring coiling machine preferred Completed National Service Interested applicants are invited to call personally at: ACTUS SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD 11 Gul Circle Singapore 2262 Feeder Bus293 words
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Advertisement466 1986-03-20 8 Wf> are a subsidiary of a U.S. based multi-national Company seeking suitable candidates for the following positions 1) FITTERS NTC 3 2 3 years enpenence 2)WLUNGCUM DtftilNG mCMNBT NTC 2 2 3 years e»perience Attractive salary and fringe benefits will be given to the right candidates Please write m with466 words
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Advertisement127 1986-03-20 9 PlmNc ln)*cHon Moulding Co. requires FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Singaporean only Age 20-45 years old No experience required Training will be provided Gross salary $360-$520 per month Confirmation increment Productivity allowance Transport allowance Permanent Ist. 2nd tt 3rd shifts Walk-In for Interview at: 1* Shaw Road, #06-01 Kin Mdg.. S'pora 1396127 words
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Advertisement718 1986-03-20 9 W for final inspection of colour TV Tube* |3 Minimum groa* salary <wi*i ov*rtirrw) J(J S^ R*quir«m*r*t: .Age 20-38 yeors J^ Minimum Secondory 2 •Prepared to work 6-day k 7 education week and 3 rofatma shifts A_% W« Oftor: •Compreh«nsiv© rroinmg |k^ 4^ «Free transport at •No experience required ji£718 words
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Advertisement608 1986-03-20 9 m Incorporated m Switzerland WALK-IN INTERVIEW (9 am to 8 pm) Cipher Data Products, an American based company, is a world's leading producer of streaming tape drive to meet the diversified needs of our current expansion programme. We need: SENIOR/ACCOUNT CLERKS GCE O 1 Level and LCC Higher Accounting At608 words
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Advertisement918 1986-03-20 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous FEMALE CLEANERS (helow 35 yrs > Male Cleaners reqd. for Jurong factory General Workers Scaf folders (with VITB cert age below 35 yrs fur Pulau Bukom Interested apply with 2 l/c size photo at: Jurong Marine Base. 45 Shipyard Rd Unit 13. S pore 2262 SBS918 words
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Advertisement662 1986-03-20 10 81 Vahiclas For Hira ORIENT CAR LEASING PTE LTO oftora DAILY SPECIAL >unny $50 bluebird $50 .aurel $80 >dric $100 irougliam $120 WEEKEND SPECIAL 300 c.c. $130 600 c.c $150 :oH«cti©n: Friday 4.00pm j toturn: Monday 10.00 am t-seater mini bus $80 per day. [3-seater mini bus $100 per day.662 words
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Advertisement820 1986-03-20 10 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance i o VaVaVSaVBVBVBBBBBBBBBBBBK c FOB Wm U3EO 7 Bsf^ CARS BVaZ i (1 2 to 24 months) BBJSMBPSBBHiBB^Mf9RRaBSJB^\ TONG BEE I I FINANCE CO LTO I 11 6 Middle Rd. #03-02 I I ICB Enterprise Hse. I Spore 0718. I A.P. No 0062 M m THAI820 words
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Advertisement881 1986-03-20 10 87 For Sate: Morcodos I 2 MERCEDES 2808 Auto 1 pte wner, aircon., radio cassette, xcellent cond *****22 14 MAY MERCEOES Benz 200 lanual. $63,500 ono View Blk 37. In. Rumah Tlnggl =01-425 ***** M For Sate: Ford/Flat £PT. "SO FORD Granada 2.8 auto. Co. owner. White colour. Asking 1500.881 words
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Advertisement907 1986-03-20 10 89 For Sale: Dataun/Nissan TO PULSAR 1.0 DX. lady owner alrcon.. cassette, power windows' Tip top condition. *****24. •84 NISSAN PULSAR I.ODX 1 owner. Alrcon.. radio cassette $18 900 0.n.0. *****86 •/TO NISSAN SUNNY 1.3 OL. 1 pte owner. Alrcon., radio, cassette s/rlms. $***** 0.n.0. *****83 90 For Solo: Toyota907 words
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Advertisement958 1986-03-20 10 92 For Sale: Mazda OCT. M ONE owner Mazda 929 > Coupe 2 sets radio cassette, air- cond power steering/ windows. I Oood cond $32,500 0.n.0. Tel: 1 *****12 j APRIL TO MAZDA 626. 4-dr. power < steering windows, accident free, excellent cond. Well maintained. $20,800 nno *****47. No agents.958 words
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Advertisement847 1986-03-20 10 95 For Sato: Suzuki •LMOST '81 SUZUKI 800 model. >50 c.c Alrcooler. hl-fl. tax 8/86. PARF. beautiful cond. Asking 18.900 Can loan $6,000 *****57 r MTHS. SUZUKI 1300. 413 model 1 rareful owner. Done 12,000 km. Pull accessories. Guarantee ihowrm. cond. Price neg. *****07. ALMOST 18*1 SUZUKI 800 model No847 words
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Advertisement863 1986-03-20 10 97 For Bbm>: Commfcißi Vehicles $89 MITSUBISHI CANTER KBI2OH 13 lorry with canopy. Colour ream. Rd. tax expired May 85 llghest offer secures. Tel: *****3 ext. 158 12 OATSUN 120 V blind van. 1 wner. Alrcond. Tax 7/86 Passed nspection. Immaculate cond. *****3 13 NISSAN URBAN Mini bus. ront and863 words
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Advertisement699 1986-03-20 10 99 Vehicles Wanted CASH PAYMENT HIGHEST OFFER all PARF and non-PARF vehicles all pick-ups and commercial vans all private. SZ and 1000 c.c. to 3000 c.c scrap vehicles Tel: *****17/ *****07 (MR. LIM) 23. LORONO BMWAK SINGAPORE 1338 (7«. m. le 10p.m.). ADVERTISER offers good prices for Mercedes Benz. BMW.699 words
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Advertisement698 1986-03-20 10 106 Accommodation Avsilabto: Hombbs CIO OLD HOLLAND RO. vicinity bjnglw.. 4 bdrms./ study/ servant's, spacious living, separate dining with patio overlooking bl| in-grd s/pool, matured gdn, modern equipped kitchen SBJSB O ii BIN TONO PK. renovated .olonal style bunglw. on hill-top, 25.050 sq.ft. 4 bdrms./ servant's wilt pallo overlooking greenery,698 words
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Advertisement840 1986-03-20 11 105 Proparty Financing 105 Proparty Financing OCBC Finance Housing Loans. I caß9Ha^cafl& jf^i KSBBs^SMcaVß^Epa^EMa^C^^Ma* ClaaV BaB^^BMBBBBBBBICaV^BBHayiaBMMMMmVi mWmawwawww\ aMfc^BmflßflftftßMßßß. I ~'"-^f^\ /fcfe\ OCBC Finance (8) Ltd \Waawy (WTolly-owned suDstdiary of OCBC) HbbsOHbb: OrtHart fcMC*: Qu**n*w«y Brmcfc. I two, Eno BuaJng Singapore Shopping Centre Queensway Shopping Centre aim pm latmaßimrm -miMm/mm 106840 words
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Advertisement418 1986-03-20 11 106 Accommodation Availabta: Houaat zT^MOKOK^aTntMr^entrTi alrcond., fully carpeted. F/furn. Low rental. Tel: *****00/ *****81. 3-BDRM BUNGALOW AT No. 9 Melrose Dr. avail, for Immediate occupation. Call *****77 ext. 254. 44. SHELFORO ROAD. D.ll, townhouse. pool, 3+l, $1300 p/furn. Fuhal Property: *****73/ *****99. D.lO HOLLAND RD. cosy detached bungalow 3 bdrms.418 words
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Advertisement922 1986-03-20 11 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation AvailaMa: AvaMaMa: Apartmanta Apartmanta TOUET SI (ON TENDER BASIS) DISTRICT 1024 X) Unfurnished Apartments with two bedrooms and one servant's room A)42Ridoutßoad B)42ARidoutßoad DISTRICT 2159 Unfurnished Single-Storey Semi-Detached/ Detached Bungalows located off Lorong Sesuai, Upper Bukit Timah Road:A 1 A Hume Heights (2 bedrooms) B 5922 words
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Advertisement971 1986-03-20 11 107 Accommodation AVBKBfaIS. Apsrtmsiits HOLLAND HILL. HIMIKO. EVIAN. «*«»««-LA CT.. BROOKVALf! RKMMWOOO (all Mka). 2/ 3/ 4' bdrms $1360-*****. CHATSWORTH CT., CAIRNHILL PLA2A. DRAVCOTT/ BALMORAL/ LEOMJE TWRS. 3/4/5 1 bdrms CMy View. OMy $3300. SHOWFLAT APTS. 4+ 1 bdrms Facilities at Trend*!* Twr.. Pin ■m n[|| fj jsa HAN A971 words
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Advertisement961 1986-03-20 11 107 Accommodation AvbhbMw: A|mm Imsnts DIST.t ELIZABETH TOWER 17th fir., partially furnished. 4 bdrms. 3400 sq.ft. Rental $4,000 p.m. Call: *****26 (Nancy). No agents. DIST.9 EXCLUSIVE CONDO, 2300 sq.ft. 3/4 bdrms. Large living/ dining, fully alrcon, fully furn. CTV $1300. Datl 338-3000 DRAGON VKW 3 1 bdrms. Quiet locality, bathroom961 words
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Advertisement907 1986-03-20 11 107 Accommodstiofi Apswtnvsfrts 0.11 NOVENA VSXE, Ooldhlll Plata vicinity $900 cosy 2 bdrms. Alrcon. P/furn. Seesan *****88. 0.11 MANOALAV CT. 4 bdrm. with attached baths, marble fir. p/furn. $1,100. Vlllanelle *****81. 0.12H JLN. RAMA Rama, new 2level mats., 4 bdrms., alrcon.. p/furn., $1300. Prime: *****00. 0.18 AMBER TWR. mats. 3+l907 words
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Advertisement898 1986-03-20 11 lot Accommodation KraMIHV: nOOfflß _p.ma, RMB./ H'SE for rent/ sale. Rent (rm.) $250 Sale (h'se) 8440,000 (neg). Spacious rms.. quiet environment ideal for students. Call *****28 before spm BEAUTIFULLY FURN. AIRCON/ non-alrcon rooms for rent opposite Golden Square. Matthew *****22 between 9am spm. DMYT.OOBB RM. AVAIL, for Chinese single ($120)/898 words
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Advertisement907 1986-03-20 11 112 Short-Torm Accommodation: Local/ Foreign FAJRLODOE SERVICE APARTMENT Holland Rd self-contained. f/furn. 1/2/3-bdrm. apt Well fitted kitchen, housekeeping/ laundry services. Free parking Call: Michelle *****64/ *****88 LONDON 2-BEDROOMED FULLY FURNISHED deluxe flat for rent, short-term Call *****88 SINGAPORE SERVICE APT. Oilstead Rd studio It 3-bdrm. apts Weekly/mthly. *****71/ *****26 TANGLIN907 words
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Advertisement1040 1986-03-20 11 113 For Sale: Houses D.IS CEYLON RD. 3200 sq ft. New 2-storey corner terr. 3 bdrms./ attic Servant's F/hold. Price on application Everton *****11 D 15 DUKU RO. Beautifully renovated s/storey terrace Marble. 3 rms.. attached 2100 sq.ft. South $280.000neg Hap Seng *****5 ft D.IS D/BTOREY TERR. 3-1 rms Split-level.1,040 words
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Advertisement826 1986-03-20 12 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sal*: Houses ITwßisEvnun H New Design Double storey Split-level Semidetached/ Terrace Houses B^H i J I -srifS-SiMftSr *^r Bfaff Ji. 'm ifftl'l O_ Bilir^j •Pißaj BBBM b^b^b^H bhbVTjSb^bkZA^^bkJ JHB^^ N 4rTß^Lißfaa^aaß>* b^b^b^H L^H Hbbl i m^r*~ k I ■■■■■■■T BaaV826 words
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Advertisement551 1986-03-20 12 114 For Sale: Private Apartments THE BEAUMONT l-bdrm. flats. 2-bdrm. mais.. 3bdrm flats. 4-bdrm. flats for immediate occupation. Fully furnished/ unfurnished. GOODLAND PTE LTO *****28. Tanura of land: F/hold (fraa from ancumbranca* on completion) Expactad Data of Lag a I Completion: 31.12.1990 D#v#>lop*r s LsC No: 3349 Advartiaamant Parmit No:551 words
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Advertisement611 1986-03-20 12 114 For Sale: Private Apartments RAJAH TOWER 14TH floor 2300 sq.ft. Good facing. Immediate occupation. Interested call *****22. No agents. RARE IN MARKET. D.9 high fir. apt. 4+l bdrm.s. split-level. 2500 sq.ft. F'hold. See to appreciate. $360,000 neg Delft: *****84/ 5. SELLING CHEAP) DIST.I3 Off Braddell Road. Brand new 1/2/611 words
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Advertisement555 1986-03-20 12 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses bh siA3AM_r^4_!-l^Bp4B^rB l 111 I^bi AUCTION SALE To be held on 20th March 1986 at the Mercury Room, 18th Fir Apollo Hotel, Havetock Road Singapore At 2.30pm RESIDENTIAL -LANDED 122 Lorong Kianis 3-storey detach ed bungalow with swimming poo land area: 293(555 words
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Advertisement325 1986-03-20 12 115 For Sale: HUDC Apartments LAKEVIEW APT.— 3 bdrms/ servant's room/ Unobstructed view/ greenery/ mid-fir breezy environment/ ceramic throughout/ well kept/ Price negotiable. Raymond- *****48/ *****64. URGENT! BRADDELL VIEW BIk. IOC. high fir. 1770 sq.ft. Extensively renovated/ furn. Reasonable offer. Agape *****38. BRADDELL VIEW, PHASE I, 1770 sq.ft. A 1325 words
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Advertisement951 1986-03-20 12 114 For Sale: Privata 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartment* Apartmanta Apartmanti .a. bb^^bY^l»R J r bbbb! bbbbV O H b^bbbbP^^^^ a«BBBm •r bbbl B Mkt^nffsja«jK^^ Apartments. I I BBBk BB^BBBB^^B^^B» I Stands on a hi overlooking the sea ideal for a relaxing and happy lifestyle. I951 words
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Advertisement676 1986-03-20 12 11« For Bait HOB A pay tmants 4-RM. BEDOK 553.000 T Payuh $55,000. Whampoa $70,000. Marsiling/ Taman Jurong $45,000. World Property: *****75/ *****90 4-ROOM BEDOK NORTH 81k.82. Newly renovated. Ceramic. Kitchen cabinet. $88,000 neg. Tel: *****88 after sp.m. No agents 5-RM BEDOK CTR.. b1k.405. $139,000. Marine Drive 81k.71 $132,000. Upper676 words
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Advertisement622 1986-03-20 12 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments PAYA LEBAR WAY. 4 rms (pure) beautifully renovated. See to ap predate Call: *****83. STMUNO RD. 3-RM. 81k.168 nea: market, mosaic, cabinets $37,00 neg. All CPF. *****62. •T. GEORGES RD. 4-rm. Blk.l high fir. Good location. $67,000 Tel: *****39 TELOK BLANGAH DR. pure 4-rm Blk622 words
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Advertisement573 1986-03-20 12 117 Properties Wanted Your assets when you Mil through our Ballot Housing resale centre. c We specialise (since we are one of the pioneers m resale c We provide free I consultation on latest I j policies lie We guarantee your sales II at reasonable prices Hp You are one573 words
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Advertisement735 1986-03-20 12 118 Factory Spaces r TO LEI ES Factory at Tuas, Avenue 3. Site area: 10.292 sq ni Built-up: 3.304 sq m najn wajßfßriEj Asking $15,000 par month Please call TCR 1 *****22 FLATTED FACTORY For laaaa Cldeco Industrial Complex 3789/6738 sq.ft. City Industrial Building 3550/ 4356/ 5173 sq.ft. Oood Maintenance735 words
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Advertisement797 1986-03-20 13 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ 119 warehouses/ 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: 135 Air Travel 135 Air Travel —-—^-^—————j Storage Spacas Storage Spaces Storage Spaces OMice Spaces Office Spaces I PRIME FACTORY WAREHOUSE CUM OFFICE SPACE I UNION CENTRE FOR LEASE797 words
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Advertisement1312 1986-03-20 13 ■^^B^BB^aal JIJ j KB WAREHOUSE n9Ssqn hiaaaaV^ 82i3sqft -9&M|KlS^r 121 6sqft NaaaWff%W 8429 sq ft mjg/^ 2723 sq ft XllW 9171 sq ft FLATTED FACTORY *^*ai Bm^^ 1 227 sq ft i'"2sqfx V rvT^^* 1 81 9 sq ft 2874 sq ft ENQUIRIES ANO BOOKINCS 2 l? a SING OEVELOPmEMT1,312 words
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Advertisement973 1986-03-20 13 5 convenient ways l to lease your new office space. I l4afl^Baial.4afilT 7 a^^E^^H^^B^^^i Contact any one of us. Ang Hong Be, Hsu Li Fen, David Lawrence, Pauline Goh or Lee Eng Beng. And you'll find that leasing your office is just about as convenient as dialling: RfiChCBC! EaaS 224-8181973 words
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Advertisement426 1986-03-20 13 fBSMrIWIN^^I I As-U-Please I Explore Darwin at your free will, the way you want it or you may indulge yourself m I Casino activities. I 5 Days from *****/~ Dep: Every Tuesday. I 6 Days from *****/" Dep: Every Friday. I *Tmk prices include deluxe hotel accommodation at Beaufort Hotel426 words
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Advertisement786 1986-03-20 14 137 Tours 137 Tours t Holiday Best Sellers Rg^fl uuy to travel* -jNEW RANGE OF UNMATCHED, VALUE ADDED TOURS! USA Super Specials west Coast USA/Los Angeles/Anaheim/Disneyland/ Sea World/ San DiegorTi|uana (Mexico)/Universal Movie Studio/ Knott's Berry Farm/Pasadena/Las Vegas/ Omnimax Theatre ]0 D a y 8 552 190 (By sia Big Top786 words
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Advertisement787 1986-03-20 14 137 Tour* 137 Tour« 137 Tours 137 Tourm 137 Tours 137 Tour* i i _i I DMERS ffICWnN/WOd I I AUSTRALIA W&J^U*** mim I I Day l!?^^J^ or $96 Lqo anUKYS PAMBIBE HOLIDAYS y I I I^S^^ffi^L/ P r? Pai l. r 2L (TUetFn) F^^^^C: I I if**? b*™'*!!!**™** 9787 words
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Advertisement545 1986-03-20 14 GDFHHMHJLGJL ■BSatite»J3^3^aw 7 3^MB^^^ ZD3N kumitmi (htatt) ji2v/r/ J^t^^^^^^|^*J^-, V 30 KL/ffimNG By Rjl $129 >^ 40 Kl/GEimNG (2N) $189 UON SjggJ* -k* 40 PtNANG COACH/ Mt $275 a r -ia^a^^^a^^^a— a^^-.^-«flfc&«». 40 CMOOH Gf T*W«Y $1 79 X ■B^amk^-L-^r^^ai BaVaMaWalß^B^B^yflfl f S1 COAST Of light ji« BHar^^BMBMBMBBaI ft HYATT545 words
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Advertisement171 1986-03-20 14 PGOOD FRIDAY SPECIAL PACKAGE toPanang DaNght Raaort Pachaga meals sightseeing r 3Days Air $399 Depart: 28/3 Camaron/Oanting/K .Lumpur Tour 3D/4N 5129/5159 Dep: 27/3. Bpm Fraaar'a HtN/Qanling/K.Lumpur 3D/4N $159 Depart 27/3. 9pm FraMr's Hill Martin 2D*y»3N«ghts $139 Coach Depart: 28/3, 9pm Camaron Highlands 2Oay»3Mtghu $99 $119 Coarh Depart. 28/3. Bpm Ganting/171 words
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Advertisement324 1986-03-20 14 137 Tours 137 Tours l 8 DAYS TOKYO/OSAKA $1949 10 DAYS ALL JAPANikvushui $2299 J^^ Dep: Every Sat. 14 Days Japan-Korea $2,749 j^JK 14 Days Japan-Taiwan 52.719 «Bi3 Days Japan-Hong Kong $2,689 ■^^ff W Days Japan-Taiwan-Hong K0ng 52,959 21 Days Japan-Korea Taiwan-Hong Kong $3369 X 10 DAYS ALL HOKKAIDO $2399324 words
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Advertisement3667 1986-03-20 15 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 147 Academic Courses 147 Academic Courses 147 Academic Courses 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses 150 Commercial/ 150 Commercial/ -p— Technical Covrses Technical Courses LaW. /(^RECOGNISED mr*ktf COMPUTER |^A^s QUAURCATION AT INFORMATICS GCE 0' or 'A' m Computer Studies NCC Diploma m Computer Studies3,667 words
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Advertisement766 1986-03-20 15 I TRAIN FOR A CAREER IN THE BUSINESS WORLD-OR GO TO COLLEGE? ■■(OVERSEAS) Ltd. now offers YOU a practical way to do both! Independent study career courses now being offered m Office, Production, Warehouse, Traffic, Sales, and Business Management... Marketing... Salesmanship... Accounting, Bookkeeping, Auditing, and Costing. Completion of these courses766 words
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Advertisement499 1986-03-20 15 154 Dancing Instruction EMI WORLD DANCE Studio Disco, tonight 730pm. Social Dance, Frt. 6pm or Sat. 4pm. Disco Jazx, Sat. 3pm. Aerobics daily. #02-15 r Excelsior Tel: *****91/ *****18. 155 Modelling/ Deportment Instruction JUNIOR PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT. Build your child's confidence with our etiquette, poise and modelling training. Call us now.499 words
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Advertisement672 1986-03-20 16 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES ■^■^H STANTS RSSOBBI ■^■■H Telefax No: *****59 Rates: JTZ ZIZZT. w%wm nwvwv g^ se^ce: Tel *****11 Straits Times: 5525.00 psc cm Collected- Sl5 00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD ext 5724/5/6/84 5669 Sunday Times: Ss2s.62^sc cm P^t«iSsWob APPOINTMENTS Our Client a well-established and stable computer peripherals manufacturing672 words
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Advertisement584 1986-03-20 16 I MANAGER I I (MINIMUM 5545,000 PER ANNUM) I I We are a wholly-owned subsidiary of a U.K. research-based I multinational company manufacturing and marketing a diverse I range of pharmaceutical and consumer products. I We offer an outstanding career opportunity to an ambitious, I self -motivated, experienced and qualified584 words
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Advertisement80 1986-03-20 16 A DICTIONARY OF MANAGEMENT New Revised Edition Over 4000 key words, principles and techniques of management practice are defined. Coverage extends to include law, economics, statistics, government and psychology. Explanations are clear, jargon-free and concise Available at all 1 good bookshops fpl FEDERAL LUiPUBUCATIONS 7 Ju'ong Port Ro*d S'l^ocKe ?26i80 words
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Advertisement677 1986-03-20 16 APPLICATIOMS DESIGN ENGINEER I Applicants must have a background m designing and engineering to customers' needs. Preferred candidates are individuals from shipbuilding, fabrication, oil-field and precision engineering with a strong analytical ability to define materials, lay-out configurations and assess failures. Approx 2 years working experience QUALITY ASSURANCE ENGINEER The successful677 words
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Advertisement767 1986-03-20 16 NOTICES ■I TANAH MERAH COUNTRY CLUB I I TENDER NOTICE I TERM CMTOTFO* THE SUmy Of TMMMffI SERVICES I FOR STAFF AM CAOOIES OF THC CIUI ■I (May 1986 to April 1987) I Tender forms and specifications are obtainable from the II Administration Office. Tanah Merah Country Club 25 I767 words
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Advertisement89 1986-03-20 17 Down with a flu? With LEMSIP flu relief is just a sip away. Mix a sachet of LEMSIP m hot water and sip. It's effective It's soothing. And each LEMSIP sachet has lOmg of Vitamin C m a base containing lemon. For a fast relief of flu. get LEMSIP! LEHySIR89 words
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Advertisement400 1986-03-20 17 ■The best from Penguin Reference ROGETS THESAURUS <">• |I«G4.*M .-.c«.-> »N^ f..»»" •>.{ MSil siw co*»Tf-civ «|ViUD text ON ro« 'wrtur. tt»»i -sir Ait- *oa»-u' k» The first new completely revised edition for twenty years reflecting recent changes m spoken and written English. Roget's Thesaurus is an invaluable work of400 words
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Miscellaneous655 1986-03-20 17 SUN TAN By Collette PEANUTS By Schulr > TFLf'/TslflS B nSXoiABTN^'^/fNJH Mho HOu) YOU I YOU PUT ,T BETWEEN I/; CAN ThiNK OF 1J I 1/1/^l/ IT 111 rriW-W»3/^r 2. Ift /'I/! YOUR SECONP FIN&EK (A N EASIER UAV..J MCA 1!! THE BOH N LOSER *r Ssuuem BEETLE BAILEY By655 words
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Advertisement530 1986-03-20 18 JADE: OPENS TODAY! (*****80) 4 SHOWS DAILY: 11am, 2.15, 5.30 8.45-No Free List Circle $4 Stalls S3 CASH bookings 2-Day m advance ■student concession S3 $2 at Ham A 2.fipm-Current Bookings 1 I AMD ON A Till S TOjj i ROBERT MEFYL I REDFQRD STREEP -SYDNEY POLLACK 1 j OutOfAfrica530 words
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Advertisement358 1986-03-20 18 aii, eiL^|i|jaji l |yiija|iiaji. l ei ORGANISATION I I a Cfllß9l j 1 NOW SHOWING No Free List ADMISSION S3 00 &$4 00 I I PRINCE LAST DAY 1 5 I lam. I 30. 4 00.6 45. 915 I SAVOY Horn, 1 45, 4 00. 6 45, 915 OWENTAL Horn.358 words
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Advertisement507 1986-03-20 18 COVE X- lAT L S ANY ILW OF THE WEEK I Atlantis. A sparkling world of music and style. Oj^^ancing and vitality. F Of laughter and light. Discover the magical worldthat comes to life at 1 night. Except tonight, when Atlantis will be closed to the public. We I apologise507 words
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Advertisement495 1986-03-20 18 OF EXPLOSIVE FUH IT 8 5 /4 CHMEJMS/ 5 Q KOOK (*****77)4 SHOWS I 30,4 00, 7 30 9 30pm A A BROADWAY (4S4MM) 4 SHOWS I 30, 3 30. 700 9 OOprr X X GOLOCN SULTAN (*****75) 4 SHOWS 1 30, 4 00, 6 304 9 00pm X X*.495 words
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Article, Illustration563 1986-03-20 19 MARIE COLVIN - MARIE COLVIN By m Paris American choreographer Merce Cunningham, who will be one of the bigger names to grace our arts festival m June, has recently secured a foothold m France. ef Difficult to dance because it it rich m details and space-time arrangements, difficultUPI - 563 words
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Article, Illustration187 1986-03-20 19 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM SEEKING Sources. That's the theme of the art exhibition now on at the main hall of the United World College. Put up by some 150 students as part of the college's annual arts festival, the show which began on Sunday, described where and187 words
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Article, Illustration238 1986-03-20 19 FORM, rhythm and colour will adorn the joyous spirit of spring and burst forth into music and dance m a variety of Indian classical and folk styles. Presented by the Bengali Association of Singapore, the evening's performance is m aid of238 words
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Advertisement22 1986-03-20 19 TICKETS at $25 and $10 available at St Patrick's Arts Centre. Or you may contact Ms Geeta Sengupta at *****00 tor reservations.22 words
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Miscellaneous1205 1986-03-20 19 What's ftn PERFORMANCES and $40 from McDonald's at I j^_ I On till next Thursday. Fridays, 9 am -5 pm; SaturPRIV ATE LIVES. Noel Cow Parkway Parade, Centrepoint, r^HMMfc.- SINGPEX t$ AND ASEAN- days, Sundays and public holiard's comedy about a di- Jurong Bowl, People s Park *JW^\ s Chinese1,205 words
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Miscellaneous979 1986-03-20 19 —I Radio One 90.5 mHz m VHF Band N 5.51 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News m Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning. Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Another Morning. Another Show (cont'd)979 words
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Advertisement62 1986-03-20 20 SOMETHING WITHIN YOU IS DIOR I Ilk i^^^^^^^ C% B^sW si BW B^ *^^P^ B^r b^H <^Bbk 881 B^r^ BBK asa V bb^^ Jfl BBm ■^BH jH BBr BBB^BW ABB BMr '^ttfl B^^^'Wblbb^ 4bl B^^ BW^ IC bbbMBBBM H HHHI Published by The Straits Times Press (1975) Ltd. Printed by62 words
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Miscellaneous1420 1986-03-20 20 MY VIEW as By Kannan ChandlWsjHßaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa^^ MgtkW I a '^li^J TSrSi*? 2 Betorming a corrupt prison system ss-*«K,rKE aT ami--V' '*^^lßal 1^ formed into Supergran. X I .^aaaaaa^ s^WxP^aaafi She can now chew hard obWf 4MS& ;^-^lLw HE'S not much of an actor treatment of prison inmates priest and great1,420 words
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