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Title Section15 1986-05-02 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, MAY t, 1161 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article1002 1986-05-02 1 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB May Day rally responds to Chok Tong's call to work together By Cnoi ion: Tne b(r wii no* rat v 4 We will work overtime so you have more time for your work and families. We will not fail you. But you m must1,002 words
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Article, Illustration177 1986-05-02 1 THE May Day charity walk of government leaders, workers, employers and family members yesterday symbolised in many ways a national effort to stride and work together in the face of challenges down the road for Singapore. Some of the more than 22,000 participants areYAP YEW PIANG - 177 words
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Article69 1986-05-02 1 TODAY is the day when you are free to use your CPF savings to invest any way you wish within the limits set in the CPF Investment Scheme. But with the freedom comes responsibility. Turn to Page 19 to find out, in a nutshell, what you69 words
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Article147 1986-05-02 1 Polls set for July 27 after defeat of key Bill MANGiMHI Tte That jUy taw* PtW^' (SAP), th© iMTpMrt P"" The iefratoi BUI Might to SAPtomW wttfc m»jer butOb* «f the rtae eeMtreTweUJ ■tiwiii wwH have ree, mired ©•■■■•••■■l hMks to eeatrfbeto ■p to tif parReuter; UPI - 147 words
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521 1986-05-02 1 YANG RAZALI KASSIM; LEE KIM CHEW - Reagan: Ties with Asean linchpin of Pacific policy YANG RAZALI KASSIM LEE KIM CHEW The Bali meeting By and BALI President Ronald Reagan, pledging yesterday that US cooperation with the sixnation grouping was a linchpin of its Pacific PoUey. Asean has been a ■Kiwi^g yiamplf of enterprise and co-opera-tion, he521 words
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Article42 1986-05-02 1 SAN SALVADOR A Salvadorean Air Force DC-6 transport plane crashed shortly after take-off here, killing all 37 passengers and crew. Wreckage was scattered over a wide area near El Rosario, 17 km north-east of San Salvador. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article355 1986-05-02 2 Causeway jammed MORE THAN the usual crowd of holidaying Singaporeans drove into Johor Baru yesterday, causing a traffic jam along the Causeway as early as 7.30 am. It was the first day that cars could enter Malaysia without a vehicle entry permit. By about 10 am, the queue of355 words
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Article169 1986-05-02 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: RECENTLY, pereeptieas kave grewa within Amm tkat the US has bees lea* mrittve to tt» teiaisrir well-ftelag thaa It might have bee*, mml there Is now treta hi this. Hepetmtoy, ay the time PresMeat Utudi Reagan mililT hto vWt to BAH, seme ef the air169 words
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Article78 1986-05-02 2 ELECTRIC GARBAGE GRINDERS TUB MDQSIKY of the Environment explains that it is not economical to use electric garbage grinders as a means of disposing of waste in our homes because they use a lot of water. Moreover, our sewers and sewage treatment works have been designed to carry only78 words
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Article190 1986-05-02 2 Anti-Asian incidents VIOLENCE against Asian Americans is occurring across America, from the slaying of a ChineseAmerican car worker in Detroit to the intimidation of Vietnamese fishermen in Florida and Korean A report on anti-Asian incidents by a United States commission on civil rights says there is cause190 words
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Article261 1986-05-02 2 Troops to quell Reds CBACK TROOPS were yesterday airlifted and fighter planes ordered to the northern Philippines to quell an upsurge of communist guerilla attacks. The move came as the outlawed Communist Party of the Philippines said its armed wing, the New People's Army, had continued to launch "tactical261 words
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Article536 1986-05-02 2 Blooming desert R WASNT SO long ago that people were lamenting what a cultural desert Singapore was. Now suddenly a bunch of young directors and actors are talking about the future of theatre even entertaining thoughts about going into it full-time. When Kuo Pao Kun held his last536 words
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Article194 1986-05-02 2 CHALLENGES AND DANGERS. OF RELAXING CPF RULES THE RELAXING of Central Provident Fund rules to allow people to use part of their savings to invest in the stock market presents both challenges and dangers. Catering for citizens' old age has been a major problem of the 20th century, particularly194 words
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Article282 1986-05-02 2 Real stunner REAL MADRID crowned their 200th match in European competition with another stunning performance on Wednesday night, which virtually assured them of retaining the European Football Union (Uefa) Cup. Argentinian striker Jorge Valdano, with two goals, Mexican Hugo Sanchez, midfielder Rafael Gordillo and veteran striker Carlos Santillana scored282 words
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Article319 1986-05-02 2 Buyers' Guide Goods/Services Ofanis.tion Section/Pj.e Mrihl Cathay Pacific Airways I 1 Swissair I —19 Audio Pertama Audio I —23 Mulpha Marketing I 1 Bar*s Citibank I 7 OUB 1-9 Beautv Care Centre Queen Lm Ting I—2 Camera Minolta Camera I —12 MHE Consumer I -26 Carpet Armr Sons i —26319 words
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373 1986-05-02 3 AMRITSAR SIKH extremists escaped from security forces seeking them in a raid on the Golden Temple and Hindus were warned of possible reprisals for the attack. Punjab Police Chief Julio Ribeiro said yesterday that one Sikh was killed and two others wounded inReuter; AFP - 373 words
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Article172 1986-05-02 3 UN call to back economy package UNITED NATIONS Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cueilar has appealed to the UN's 159 member countries not to upset the balance of his proposals to save US$3O million (5J65.70 million). His economy package formed a "fragile balance", he warned the General Assembly on Wednesday. IfAFP - 172 words
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306 1986-05-02 3 300 killed as Tamil groups fight it out COLOMBO More than 300 people are feared dead after three days of bloody fighting between Tamil guerilla groups in north and east Sri Lanka. The state-run Lankapuvath news agency, which reported this yesterday, also said a senior guerilla leader was captured byReuter; AFP - 306 words
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Article, Illustration337 1986-05-02 3 HONGKONG A Carrian subsidiary sold two floors of a bank building to Bumiputra Malaysia Finance Ltd (BMF) for HKJ2OO million, the Carrian trial heard yesterday. But the former Carrian group's financial controller, Mr John Wong, told the High Court that Bently Ho, the right-handAFP - 337 words
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Article56 1986-05-02 3 TEL AVIV Two guerillas were killed and three Israeli soldiers wounded in a clash in the Israeli-dominated security zone of South Lebanon, the military command announced. The clash happened when an Israeli unit met the two guerillas on Wednesday morning in the eastern sector of theAP - 56 words
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160 1986-05-02 3 Dhaka opposition leaders detained DHAKA Anti-election activity has been banned and 13 politicians, including a key opposition leader, have been detained. The moves by Lt-Gen Hossain Mohammed Ershad's government are meant to stifle protests against parliamentary elections next week. Mrs Begum Khaleda Zia, leader of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party wasReuter - 160 words
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Article, Illustration124 1986-05-02 3 THESE two heavy Japanese smokers are having continuous paffs hef ore a mirror not to see hew well they can do It bat to undergo treatment In trying to kick the habit. They have Jut Joued the newiy^peneo "Smoking Laboratory" la the Gloza, Tokyo's entertainmentPana - 124 words
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Article86 1986-05-02 3 MANILA China would be willing to cooperate with Taiwan within the Asian Development Bank if Taiwan accepted the designation "Taipei, China," the Governor of the Chinese Central Bank, Mrs Chen Muhua, said yesterday. "Taiwan is an integral part of China," she told the annual meeting of theReuter - 86 words
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263 1986-05-02 3 Workers in Japan seek shorter hours May Day round-up TOKYO Thousands of Japanese workers gathered at May Day rallies yesterday and called for a reduction in their working hours. In Yoyogi Park, Tokyo, Mr Takeshi Kurokawa, head of the General Council of Trade Unions, declared: "We workers must unite toAP; AFP; Reuter - 263 words
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179 1986-05-02 4 CAIRO Hundreds of Muslim fundamentalists trying to storm a govern-ment-controlled mosque clashed with police in the southern city of Aswan, about 640 km south of Cairo. Fourteen people were injured and dozens arrested. The fundamentalists, who sought to storm the mosque to holdUPI - 179 words
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408 1986-05-02 4 WASHINGTON Violence against Asian Americans is occurring nationwide, from the slaying of a ChineseAmerican car worker in Detroit to the intimidation of Vietnamese fishermen in Florida and Korean businessmen in Washington. A report on anti-Asian incidents by a United States commission on civil rights saysAFP - 408 words
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Article, Illustration111 1986-05-02 4 WELCOME to Canada Prince Charles and PllMM— DfaMft greeted by Canadian Seer eUry of Slate Beaett Besehard (left) on their arrviaJ in Victoria, Britten Colombia, on Wednesday to ope* Vancouver's Expe M World Fair. Ike reyal eeuple were warmly welcomed by •test Ijm people whoAP - 111 words
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190 1986-05-02 4 NEW YORK For only U5599.50 (*****.90 you too can walk on water. Hammacher Schlemmer and Co, the New York store known for its costly toys and gadgets for grown-ups, has introduced shoes that enable anyone at least anyone under 86 kg toReuter - 190 words
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359 1986-05-02 4 EC suspends all butter exports to Libya BRUSSELS The European Commission has suspended all butter sales by the Community to Libya in a new move to deny that country the benefits of its food exports, diplomats said. It follows a decision last week to stop supplying Libya with butter onReuter; AP - 359 words
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Article178 1986-05-02 4 36,000 Exxon jobs on the line NEW YORK TUrty-dx ■"B»W»apBBBBBJSBJ |PVV BJIU VI IIIUU the mtU may toe their tote wltk Exxea, the limited State*' largest oil Ob Wednesday, Exxon MM It wasted to eat its weni laree oy i» p^f ceat throvgh ft vetaatary mIgaaifes aad early retireneit plaaReuter - 178 words
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Article310 1986-05-02 5 Europe travel firms cancel tours LONDON Hundreds of Western tourists and workers were trying to flee Kiev, Minsk ud other dfles In western Soviet talon on Wednesday after their governmental advised them to get oat to escape possible radloaedve r— tsmlnstlon Travel agencies across Kiroj/e also cancelled trips to theAP; Reuter; NYT - 310 words
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292 1986-05-02 5 Bird's eye view of disaster from 'keyhole' WASHINGTON A spy satellite in the frozen blackness of space is giving United States officials a bird's eye view of the disaster at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, according to private analysts. Pentagon officials flatly refused to discuss military satellites, but other spaceReuter - 292 words
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Article235 1986-05-02 5 MOSCOW The Chernobyl accident will hurt the Soviet energy programme and cut some food supplies but is likely to have only a slight effect on the overall economy. Economic experts at Western embassies here said that so little information about the disaster was available thatReuter - 235 words
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Article, Illustration379 1986-05-02 5 Another public relations blunder by the Kremlin MOSCOW Soviet handling of news from the! Chernobyl nuclear disaster suggests the new leadership of Mikhail Gorbachev has learned little from past Kremlin public relations blunders. It took complaints from Nordic states to elicit the first Soviet confirmation of the accident about 36Reuter; UPI; AP - 379 words
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Article207 1986-05-02 5 Slow death and no warning STOCKHOLM Death by radiation poisoning from a nuclear power plant disaster would give victims no warning before they collapsed in extreme pain from nausea and fatigue, according to Swedish medical experts. Unlike the victims of the American bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki towards theReuter - 207 words
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Article, Illustration493 1986-05-02 5 Sweden bans food imports from Soviet bloc STOCKHOLM SWEDEN has banned the import of fresh meat, fish and vegetables from the Soviet bloc as part of the measures with other West European countries to ensure the safety of their people from radioactive fallout. The precautionary measures were taken as theNYT; Reuter; UPI; AP - 493 words
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Article, Illustration433 1986-05-02 6 MANILA Crack troops were yesterday airlifted and fighter planes ordered to the northern Philippines to quell an upsurge of communist guerilla attacks. The move came as the outlawed Communist Party of the Philippines said its armed wing, the New People's Army, had continued toUPI; Reuter - 433 words
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270 1986-05-02 6 MANILA At least one person was killed and scores were injured when supporters of President Corazon Aquino and ousted strongman Ferdinand Marcos clashed, police said. A police officer said most of the fighting was between Marcos loyalists and police, who used tearReuter; AFP - 270 words
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Article39 1986-05-02 6 ROME Italian Foreign Minister Giulio Andreotti will pay an official two-day visit to Thailand from May 7 at the invitation of his Thai counterpart Air Chief Marshal Siddhi Savetsila, the Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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335 1986-05-02 6 Indonesia's first deal with China since 1 967 HONGKONG CHINA has boaght 1.5 million barrels of oil from Insists, the lint the two eoutries since the severing of diplomatic rotations l« IWT. The f rrhaaw canes II months after a historic trade agreement was signed between the two countries aimedFT - 335 words
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Article83 1986-05-02 6 JAKARTA Indonesia will hold its 1967 general election on April 23, the Elections Commission has announced. The campaigning period for the three groups contesting the poll the ruling Golongan Karya or Golkar (functional group), the Muslim United Development Party (PPP) and the Indonesian Democratic PartyAFP - 83 words
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188 1986-05-02 6 BANGKOK A Thai court has declared a major chitfund operator bankrupt and placed her assets worth 200 million baht (5516.7 million) in the care of a receiver. The Civil Court ruled that Chamoy Thipyaso, who baffled bankers for years by offering 78 per cent annualReuter; AFP - 188 words
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232 1986-05-02 7 BALI Indonesia might be able to avoin a telecommunications ciisis by using a United States rocket to launch a new satellite if the space shuttle was not ready on time Yesterday President Suharto had sought a commitment from President Ronald Reagan that theReuter - 232 words
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Article224 1986-05-02 7 BALI While her husband discussed weighty economic issues with Asean leaders yesterday, the First Lady of the United States got a glimpse of the rich traditions of Bali. US officials were worried when the SKies opened up briefly in a typical tropical downpour shortlyAFP; AP - 224 words
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235 1986-05-02 7 Summit pledge given on Asean interests BALI Asean foreign ministers voiced their deep concern over growing protectionism in developed countries when they met President Ronald Reagan here yesterday. They sought and obtained reassurance from the American leader that he keeps in mind Asean's interests when the major industrialised nations meet235 words
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Article, Illustration351 1986-05-02 7 BALI Indonesia has requested the United States to step up its soft loans and private sector investments to Indonesia. The State Secretary and presidential spokesman, Mr Sudharmono, said yesterday both issues were brought up during bilateral talks between President SuhartoWONG KWAI CHOW - 351 words
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561 1986-05-02 7 YANG RAZAU KASSIM; LEE KIM CHEW - YANG RAZAU KASSIM LEE KIM CHEW Filipino leader gave impression his needs were infinite: Shultz By and BALI President Ronald Reagan yesterday discussed human rights in Indonesia with President Suharto and conferred with Philippine Vice-President Salvador Laurel in an apparently tense meeting on the last full561 words
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321 1986-05-02 7 BALI Economic issues dominated the ministerial talks between Indonesia and the United States yesterday. The discussions were held at two levels. While President Suharto and President Ronald Reagan conferred in private. Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja and Secretary of State George Shultz held a separate321 words
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457 1986-05-02 8 4 We do not want people to like us by bribing them. We do not want to make promises to gain popularity and, in fulfilling m the promises, ruin the nation. Dr Mahathir. JITRA (Kedah) UMNO has become a national party protecting the interestsBernama - 457 words
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Article, Illustration85 1986-05-02 8 ntojpMty pfetwe wu takes to cclokrata m4 tw^ tat tw# toppy iteiiiM at Z#» Neg»» mat Knlft Lunpv «i Tmtey. A iratt feM* wa» taOi for the m*% SStk Muri vmwy eetokntttMM Mid t# DBAfk ths A^AD> ttMi «f tte se> a>M by Traeton The rtalBernama - 85 words
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Article164 1986-05-02 8 KOTA KINABALU Security was stepped up during an election campaign by Parti Bersatu Sabah president Datuk Joseph Pairin Kitingan at Membakut near here on Wednesday night. This followed an incident when he narrowly missed being hit by a stone thrown at him. The stone struck aBernama - 164 words
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124 1986-05-02 8 ALBERT RAM AUNG AM - ALBERT RAM AUNG AM KOTA KINABALU Pot yesterday charged i Bersatu Sabah candidate Yong Lee and 12 other par?mbers with being in ssion of offensive weapons. The 13 were freed on undeposited bail of Ms2oo each and were expected to appear in court today, a124 words
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222 1986-05-02 8 KL wants more traders to visit China KUALA LUMPUR The government will encourage more Malaysian businessmen to visit China to foster closer economic relations and direct trade, Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Kee Yong Wee said yesterday. Mr Kee said meaningful trade ties could only be developed through a freerUPI - 222 words
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Article68 1986-05-02 8 BUTTERWORTH The opposition Sepakat Democratic Party has made another police report alleging sedition in a speech by Umno Youth leader Anwar Ibrahim, although police have already begun an investigation following its first report, its legal adviser, Mr Yeap Ghim Guan, said. Mr Anwar, who is alsoBernama - 68 words
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Article, Illustration296 1986-05-02 8 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - We won't allow one race to dominate if we win Usno ALBERT RAMALINGAM By KOTA KINABALU With only four more campaigning days left, the opposition United Sabah National Organisation (Usno) yesterday unveiled its manifesto, pledging that if returned to power it will not permit one race to dominate in the296 words
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191 1986-05-02 8 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysian workers should not be expected to accept a wage freeze like the one adopted in Singapore because salaries here are revised every five years while those of Singapore workers are adjusted annually. Because of this the Congress of Unions of EmployeesNST - 191 words
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90 1986-05-02 9 THE flaal half-kilMiietre stretch Orchard Mall, wMek heglas at Beach iNi, wUI he c— aptetod iiim. The IS-mltltea walkway, which will Hah Parh, wul he hallt top ef Stamferd Caaal, aew ■ader receastraetlea to alleviate Owiig. The walkway hi part ef a comprehensive90 words
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234 1986-05-02 9 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI By A GARDEN in Toa Payoh is helping trainee Chinese physicians get to the root of traditional herbal medicine. It has about 100 varieties of herbs cultivated for research by students of the Singapore Chinese Physicians' Training School at Chung234 words
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Article, Illustration405 1986-05-02 9 DAVID TOH - DAVID TOH Story: MOTORISTS got an extra dose of the Causeway blues yesterday, the first day that cars could enter Malaysia without a vehicle entry permit. More than the usual crowd of holidaying Singaporeans drove into Johor Raru, causing a trafficAZIZ HUSSIN - 405 words
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132 1986-05-02 9 Fewer seek loans from finance firms to buy vehicles FEWER people are turning to finance companies for loans to buy vehicles. Latest figures from the Department of Statistics showed that finance companies had only committed ♦400.3 million in such loans as at the end of January This is $14 million132 words
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Article52 1986-05-02 9 A CYCLIST died in an accident at the Kolam Ayer Pan-Island Expressway yesterday Mr Chong Kim Teck, 51. died instantly when he was involved in a collision with a lorry at about 11.25 am. Witnesses are asked to contact Sergeant Dennis Ho of the Traffic Police52 words
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Article66 1986-05-02 9 THE Muslim Religious Council of Singapore (Muis) would like to recruit an experienced male social worker in his 40s. Preference will be given to the candidate who can speak Arabic, has fulfilled his Haj and has an in-depth knowledge of Islamic religious practices. Application forms for the66 words
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373 1986-05-02 9 Shippers want crew strength cut to keep industry afloat MANY shipowners and managers here are for trimming the crew strength on ships flying the local flag to help Singapore regain its edge in shipping. This is why the shipping community has welcomed the new regulations under the Merchant Shipping (Amendment)373 words
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Article, Illustration210 1986-05-02 13 MATILOA GABRIEL - MATILOA GABRIEL Big John to feature in TV shows in US and China By MILLIONS of television viewers in the United Slates aad Chin* will seen see Big John prove ft Mint that the btrd-bralaed can be clever. He wUI go late action as a basketball210 words
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Article37 1986-05-02 13 THE National Police Cadet Corps (NPCC) will celebrate its second NPCC Day with a parade at the Police Academy in Thomson Road tomorrow at 5.30 pm. Education Minister Dr Tony Tan will review the parade.37 words
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550 1986-05-02 13 LOW MEI MEI - More MPs to persuade hawkers to lower prices LOW MEI MEI Chong Boon stalls started ball rolling By MORE Members of Parliament and community leaders intend to persuade hawkers in their constituencies to reduce cooked food prices. This came after more than half of the 34 hawkers at a hawker550 words
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209 1986-05-02 14 IT'S not the end of the road yet for Dunearn Road's Floral Mile. The nurseries, which had till yesterday to vacate their premises to make way for drainage and road works, have been given a one- to two-month reprieve. After a209 words
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Article, Illustration476 1986-05-02 14 PHILIP CHEAH - Three young metrepreneurs go into the comics trade PHILIP CHEAH Former classmates pool funds to set up shop said it before anyp—ht say "Wanna MiKhad proven P^far the comics J^days after opening fctap^Comics Mart, a pUr»5O for X-Men fcfr's not as crazy as ptank," said Mr Lim P^pMing, part owner476 words
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Article, Illustration129 1986-05-02 14 &K2LANDRA Road Is wiieaea 1 from a pbiast daaJ carriage(Least of IM million* ■ssTte to eaae the frejpnasfc traffic congestion SSSSSSB^M»7 a Q. m ■Wk Wf taw* L*MIU snl oM^JHi MM F vwr Knar aad will take a bbbbbbbbbV^bl B^Mnaan^ts*} ofoAssd a% Pablle Works129 words
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Article63 1986-05-02 14 TWO men were acquitted on Wednesday after charges against them were withdrawn by the prosecution. Tan Ching Seng, 27, was accused of using criminal force on a five-month-old ?iii to outrage her modesty, an Cheng Hui, 26, was accused of endangering life by throwing 10 flower pots from63 words
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Article72 1986-05-02 14 Pi to contact of a Chinese body was near Sarim)ff Lim Chu esday morn)kesman said pore Armed saw the dedy and conlice at about The dead man, in blue shorts, was about 1.7 m tall. Police do not suspect foul play. Those who knew the72 words
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Article, Illustration371 1986-05-02 10 AHMAD OSMAN - What workers need to do to remain world's No. 1 AHMAD OSMAN By IMPROVE your work attitude, skills and productivity if you want to remain the best workers in the world. This call was made by the Second Deputy Prime Minister and Secretary-General of the National Trades Union Congress, Mr371 words
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312 1986-05-02 10 May Day resolutions THE labour movement yesterday reaffirmed its commitment to work with the Government and employers to help the economy recover quickly for the benefit of workers and their families. It also reiterated its acceptance of short-term sacrifices, including wage restraint, for312 words
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Article, Illustration288 1986-05-02 10 Chsrity walk that was a family affair THE walk from the Padang to the National Stadium yesterday, billed as a walk for charity, turned out to be a family affair with children, spouses and friends joining in the fun. And for the young ones, whose tired little feet could not288 words
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Article, Illustration264 1986-05-02 11 TAN SUAN ANN; SIMON KER; YAP YEW WANG; JACKIE HO; RAYMOND NG - TAN SU AN ANN SIMON KER YAP YEW WANG JACKIE HO RAYMOND NG Voices From pe Heart kts crowd ■raying to tune and and cheers are anything to go vthen the song, Voices From The stole the hearts of many workers M**£ National Stadium last264 words
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284 1986-05-02 11 WHAT better way for workers to cast aside the recession blues than with musk? After days of sober and sombre speeches on wage restraint and the recession, workers rounded off May Day on a more cheerful note. Music notes, that is, from284 words
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Article, Illustration378 1986-05-02 11 LEONG WENG KAM - When everyone was at the stadium LEONG WENG KAM By A LIVE theatre cancelled its 7.45 pm show last night because its two comedians Wang Sa and Ya Fong were performing at the National Stadium. And judging from the turn-out of 40,000 at the May Day musical extravaganza, Supershow, and378 words
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Article, Illustration241 1986-05-02 12 Recruitment drive nets more workers MORE workers have joined the labour movement since the membership campaign launched by the NTUC in October last year. I There was a net increase pf 5,286 union members between last October and March this year. Total membership241 words
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Article, Illustration234 1986-05-02 12 Keeping dry the bottom line AN UMBRELLA is Just the thing to keep oneself dry whether the water comes from above or below. That's what the Yongs, In the foreground, discovered at a classical concert yesterday. They found the music more enjoyable while seated, though the ground was wet withRAYMOND NG - 234 words
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341 1986-05-02 12 Centre offers two training schemes HKcamen can Join Mftsoetton industry, |iMM» vacancies. MiMit SO contractors ■pad are desper■Mßgifor workers ptater several proj■MjictaLot the Con■■tndustry Train■Btre told The s—^ an NTUC RnjrKum Mun said ■fcould be talking ■nod others in frill) ling trades ■mm*341 words
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Article, Illustration302 1986-05-02 12 CSwrif they disptesame national H^Krand qualities them more of rapid assistant Mr Lim will have Kiteet of skills and ■^HK- those in the is the character Aaaie which detera nation falters and in an ar■iffhe Singaporean, of our we given us over ■r decades302 words
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Advertisement82 1986-05-02 13 FIELD UP (X (C&s\ \>*r*v HONOUR l!^ *<$lt > by Danielle Rockfern y) It began with an illicit love affair Qn the threshold of the twentieth century, as America becomes a world power, the lives of the Strong family are darkened by a feud with the powerful Christmans of California82 words
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Article, Illustration400 1986-05-02 15 CEPHAH TAN - CEPHAH TAN Friday People By Yesterday was May Day, traditionally set aside for labour. We interview a veteran unionist who has been a part of Singapore since it was a troubled colony. HIS contribution to the labour movement led Mr Ong Teng Cheong, the Second400 words
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Article, Illustration414 1986-05-02 15 AUGUSTINE LOW - AUGUSTINE LOW $3 million centres will bring the number to 65 By RESIDENTS of Clementi, Cheng San, Yio Chu Kang and West Coast can look forward to the opening of community centres in their constituenThese CCs will have modern facilities such as414 words
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169 1986-05-02 15 Police post paints a softer image OFFICERB at the new ■rl gß b« B rh**d p«llce P~« lu VI. Csi Kmi wasted their pwrt to l**k HOtrtmt. The He* was to ssftea the stem Image «f the law-eafereer by makiag the psst a mm aeJgfebswfy place, where peep*e weald feel169 words
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Article, Illustration288 1986-05-02 15 MAN'S BEST PALB: More than 100 dogs from The Singapore Kennel Club will participate at its first Open Show on Sunday at Aljunied CC from 9 am to 2 pm. Whits machines: Find out how to adapt the microcomputer for home use at a talk at Bukit288 words
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Article, Illustration343 1986-05-02 15 AUGUSTINE LOW - AUGUSTINE LOW IT LOOKED like any other grand tea party. About 1,000 young people filled the spacious Neptune Theatre Restaurant at Collyer Quay. But there were early signs of the intent of the organisers soon after the half -hour dian xta buffet343 words
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Advertisement182 1986-05-02 15 MORE SR*CE! TTTT MTBMATIONAb omunrvnD 581 Orchard Road, Singapore 0923. Tel: 737-2233. Champagne Free. i tench at the Hilton. TKmr Sundays wH! never I D^t'-inmiwe. of tetai and western dishes mi9t>NiiDAeaQme breakfast I g v W^BwinqF ABMrl aeilyniS. r4i' f Chafnpa^nc. aa you ItKe. rtee. I The Orchard Cafd's amptgne182 words
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Article565 1986-05-02 16 THE visit to Bali by President Ronald Reagan of the US amounts to much more than just a symbolic expression of goodwill towards the countries of Asean. There are many concrete issues that merit attention, and much air that needs to be cleared. From the565 words
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Article517 1986-05-02 16 Art Buchwald IT WAS Monday afternoon and everyone in the White House was bent over his desk hard at work on his book. David Stockman had inspired the entire administration to pursue writing careers. Harlequin looked up from his typewriter, "What's the Vice-President's first517 words
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971 1986-05-02 16 VIKRAM KHANNA - VIKRAM KHANNA In defence of budget deficits Viewpoint! By THE bottom line in the latest budget tells us that the government is going to incur a larger deficit this year than in a long time. The projected figure is $3.22 billion, and971 words
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874 1986-05-02 16 HAROLD M. SCHMECK Jr - HAROLD M. SCHMECK Jr The Soviet nuclear accident By NEW YORK American experts say deaths and injuries from the reactor accident in the Soviet Union may continue to mount for several weeks in the immediate vicinity of the disaster if severe radiation has been874 words
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Article, Illustration1188 1986-05-02 17 HERB GREER - Murdoch opens up new era of press freedom in Britain HERB GREER By writing for the Asian Wall Street Journal LONDON Press tycoon Rupert Murdoch has become the first Fleet Street proprietor to break the pharaonic tyranny of Britain's newspaper unions. But if some here compare him privately to Moses1,188 words
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Article, Illustration813 1986-05-02 17 RAYMOND - RAYMOND By SHODDY MR EDDIE SHAH, publisher of Today, now admits that the launch of his revolutionary colour tabloid went much worse than he had thought possible. For a short period, almost everything that could have gone wrong did. One evening two weeks afterFT - 813 words
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438 1986-05-02 18 I WOULD like to take up some of the points made by Mr Dudley Au's letter "Don't just blame the parents". (ST, April 28). Being less erudite than Mr Au, some of his more convoluted circumlocutions went over my head but,438 words
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237 1986-05-02 18 I WOULD like to make some suggestions to the Post Office Savings Bank to make its services more convenient. It should allow the current and saving accounts to operate as a unified account so that cheques can be directly debited from the issuer's savings237 words
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548 1986-05-02 18 AS A sportsman in my youth and now a sportsman at heart, I must say that I was greatly thrilled by the article on the indoor sports centre. (ST, April 25). Many sportsperaons will certainly applaud this project and indeed say that it is548 words
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358 1986-05-02 18 WE read so much about there being an oversupply of both Housing Board/HUDC and private residential property in the market. We also read about the sharp drop in property prices making this an attractive and opportune time for potential homebuyers358 words
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Letter, Illustration398 1986-05-02 18 Refute, eepecielly food waste, SjnQUtO DSr UieHlOQ SWIfl DSr SW wj SS3 DOOOvOvO DOSOYO ll ISJ DUt IO DISjSjYfC D9QS3* ICTO DvSJSJOO DSJQS) OnOttlO' 1000 DO SJO* curoty tied boforo thoy wo dropped jnDOTS wfin ngni miing cntfi. on their woy down rubbish chutes. PLEASE398 words
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157 1986-05-02 18 I REFER to the letter "Gas tanks near fires" by "L.K.L." (ST, April 15). My ministry requires all hawkers in government food centres to display price tags at their stalls. where the number of food items sold is too numerous, hawkers are allowed to157 words
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Letter48 1986-05-02 18 I REFER to the letter "Conditions at nursing home were shocking" by "Enlightened". (ST, April I would appreciate it if "Enlightened" could telephone Mr Yeo Lee Hock on *****40 so that the ministry could look further into the matter. NG YEWKANG PRO Ministry «f Ommulty Development48 words
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299 1986-05-02 19 HONGKONG TROUBLE.) Hongkong shipping group Wan Kwong has presented to its 46 creditors proposals for a long-term restructuring of the group. The plat involves disporal of alwut 20 vessels, re-negotiation of terms under which new ships will be delivered, and aFT - 299 words
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270 1986-05-02 19 Daiwa to raise $88 m in Asian dollar mart I) AIWA Securities, one of Japan's leading securities houses, will raise US$4O million ($BB million) in the Asian dollar market through its local subsidiary, Daiwa Singapore Ltd. The money, part of a l'Ssl2o million, five-year bond issue, will be used by270 words
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Article173 1986-05-02 19 LONDON The remaining creditors of the International Tin Council (ITC), the 22-nation producer-con-sumer body whose debt default of nearly £1 billion (553.39 billion) crippled the tin market six months ago, now have no alternative but to settle claims with individual ITC members. The ITCAFP - 173 words
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Article, Illustration832 1986-05-02 19 MA AILIAN - MA AILIAN Challenges and dangers CPF investors face on the stock market Conwrent toy THE relaxing of Central Provident Fund rules to allow people to use part of their savings to invest in the stock market presents both challenges and dangers. Catering832 words
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768 1986-05-02 19 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ 8» FROM today, you are free to use your CPF savings to buy gold or shares listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore under the Approved Investments Scheme. About 330,000 CPF members have altogether some $2.3 billion768 words
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Article, Illustration268 1986-05-02 19 SUMIKO TAN - Singapore bao satisfy Kuching palates SUMIKO TAN By HEAVE h«! And all re»4y to go 12,«* b*o helag pat on m fast ship UKachlag. AMI the ship had better sail fast for the East Malaysians find the dumplings so mouth-watering that "they keep telexing us for mow", Mr Ng Cheng268 words
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181 1986-05-02 19 HONGKONG The public offering of shares in Cathay Pacific Airways, Hongkong's leading airline, was more than 55 times oversubscribed. Financial advisers Baring Brothers yesterday said investors had handed over more than HKJSI billion (5J14.36 billion) in the hope of getting shares. Allocations are expected toReuter - 181 words
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Article105 1986-05-02 19 US factory orders down 2.3% WASHINGTON Orders to US factories for manufactured goods fell 2.3 per cent in March, the second decline in a row and the biggest drop in almost two years, the US government has reported. The report provided further evidence that US manufacturers have yet to seeAP - 105 words
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Article82 1986-05-02 19 TOKYO Japan's employment situation remained stable in the financial year ended last March 31, with the jobless rate averaging 2.6 per cent, down 0.1 point from the previous year. A report by the Prime Minister's Office said 1.58 million people were jobless in the year, a dropUPI - 82 words
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Article60 1986-05-02 19 WASHINGTON US Treasury Secretary James Baker says economic conditions favour further cuts in US interest rates. "If there is any time at all that we could look for an easing of rates, this would be it." Mr Baker said. He said factors favouring lower interest ratesReuter - 60 words
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Article53 1986-05-02 19 ROME Italian motor and industrial group Fiat last year made consolidated ret profits of 1,326 billion lira < 551. 936 billion), by far the highest profit in its history 1 The result, announced on Wednesday in Turin, was more than double the 627-billion-lira figure which the groupFT - 53 words
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Article82 1986-05-02 19 PITTSBURGH (Pennsylvania) US Steel, the nation's largest steelmaker, has reported firstquarter losses of US$249 million (*****.31 million), while No. 3 Bethlehem Steel lost US$92 million. Bethlehem also said that nine top officers gave up newly-won, lucrative contracts that had been criticised by employees who have beenAP - 82 words
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Article82 1986-05-02 19 LONDON The British government has authorised the creation of a commercial paper market denominated in sterling, an institution long sough) by businessmen after the success of similar ventures in other countries, notably France. The market is expected" to start this month. The paper will beAFP - 82 words
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Article656 1986-05-02 20 Record loss due to N- accident STOCKS tumbled to a record loss on New York's Wall Street on Wednesday as the Soviet nuclear accident became the catalyst for a major sell-off. The Dow Jones Industrial Index fell 41.91 points to 1783.98 compared with the previous record one-day drop of 39.10656 words
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Article294 1986-05-02 20 9*1 1 HKS Chjnjt HK Elect 900 unch Hk Elect Won I860 +0 2 C^ c H m k &?S« HkGoi 1440 +02 Bonk Of Eost A«o 20 30 SJ Hk Hotels 35 75 unch CheunoKong 2160 +02 HK Lond 6 30 +005 O*no Light 17 10 -0 1294 words
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Article341 1986-05-02 20 May 1 Yen Change Mittub Elec 368 -2 Mrr*ub E»tota 1800 +50 A,«x>moto 1580 -20 m,^ h^^ 376 2 M*»ubiMii 714 -4 Amodo 935 +25 m^ Co 440 .5 J__ 2 c m 2 "1, Mit»ui ShxjbkJg 138 unch 04 "If 0 -5_ Mrt*u, SmithnJ 379 -.4 Bonk Of341 words
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Article281 1986-05-02 20 May 1 Cents Change Hooker 223S (A_st) I C I 262 unch Ind Equity 948 -10 AC I 360 unch Laighton 79 +4 A N I 326 -I Land Lmh 924 +4 A P M 365 -7 Aberfoyta 800 -20 Mogaßon Pat Awl 105 -5 Age 335 unch Moyne281 words
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Article67 1986-05-02 20 t- 1 1 1 I i NST Wei Thursday Closed (942.77) H_j Hongkong Hang Seng -?<*£ Thursday 1.848.65 (1,836.99) Austraian M-Ordnarios Pj Thursday 1,212.9 (1,210.5) Nkkd Stock Average Thursday 15,782.65 (15,825.50) Financial Times Industrials Wednesday 1,394.9 (1,391.2) Dow Jones Average Jjjgp Wednesday 1.783.98 (1,825.89) F (Figures in brackets refer67 words
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Article220 1986-05-02 20 Apr! 30 IBS Change Gen AAotor Cp 80 -I Goodyeor Tire 31* Akoo 40* Gulf Res 12* Afted Sig 51* -14 Hewlett Pock Am Tel Tel 24* Intt Buv Moch 156* -2* Amox Inc 14* Infl Tel Tat 47* -1* Amr Corp 58 -I* John Jhm 65* -I*220 words
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Article453 1986-05-02 20 Apr! 30 Pence Change MNMt ■MM 3 3 Ovo^lEnV 25l +1 ftBS=Z: 47l +1 ComiGokJ 479 -3 Bobcock* 184 -6 ,->Z _JZ Borcloy* 554 +5 ZO ,2V Baachom 403 -2 US$ BCC 350 unch y^.- M BkieGrcle 710 -8 TO BOC Group 350 -I JLf m 3 IBooH1 BooH453 words
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Article21 1986-05-02 20 GOLD US$/oz Thurs Wed Singapore Closed 344.40—344.90 Hongkong 345.40—345.90 344.40—344.70 Wed Tun New York 346.00—346.50 344.80—345.30 London 346.00—346.50 345.00—345.5021 words
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183 1986-05-02 20 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia must lower production cost of its primary commodities to ensure their competitiveness, a leading bank economist has said. Public Bank Bhd Director of Economic Services Mr Lajman Sirat said neighbouring countries such as Indonesia and Thailand produced primary commodities such asBernama - 183 words
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Article304 1986-05-02 20 OCBC OUB (JOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings, daily 5 5 4 1 j 4 3 4 Monthly M Autosave 4Vi Fixed deposit 1 month 4V« 4V« 4 4-4 1 2 months 4V4 (1) 3 months 4'« 4 < 4'/ 4 4»/ 4 (1) 6 months 4> 2 4Vi304 words
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Article, Illustration632 1986-05-02 20 Asian imports push down US personal computer prices ATLANTA (Georgia) INCREASING competition from Asian manufacturers was the dominant fcsue at the Comdex personal computer industry show here this week with the focus more on prices than new products. Although Far East manufacturers have been making computers for such American corporationsReuter - 632 words
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Article171 1986-05-02 20 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local Mars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.6199 1.6228 6.27—6.08 Canadian dollar 1.5934—1.5953 6.35—6.22 MZ dollar 1.2774—1.2802 8.01—7.74 Sterling pound 3.3956—3.3994 2.99—2.93 US dollar 2.1950 2.1960 4.60 4.53 Local dolarj to 100 units of foreign171 words
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289 1986-05-02 20 KUALA LUMPUR The Malayan Cement Bhd group, one of the leading producers of cement in the country, has exported cement abroad for the first time. Malayan Cement's 50--per cent owned manufacturing associate. Associated Pan Malaysia Cement Sdn Bhd (APMC), shipped 7,000 tonnes to BangladeshMBT - 289 words
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Article, Illustration187 1986-05-02 20 Vassal Berth Arr Dep RSpPv* Barber Perseus K09 aside 02/5 Builder 3 K23 aside 02/5 Hah Baik K20 aside 02/5 Kawasiwagi Maru K27 aside 02/5 Princess Ruby K28 a side 02/5 Raven Arrow K16 aside 02/5 Ananas K21 02/5 08/5 Catamarca 2 K16 02/5 04/5 Glory Selatan187 words
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Article22 1986-05-02 20 Clow* prices Copper E/tomc JM Spot 924.00-***** (924.00-925.00) 3 months 935 50-***** (931 50— 932 50) Market tone Steady Sates 18.45022 words
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Article22 1986-05-02 20 Ckwmt prkM Aluminium £/tonm Ned Spot 758.00-***** (764 00—765 00) 3 months *****-749 00 (754.00-755 00) Market tone Easier Sales: 10.85022 words
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Article, Illustration617 1986-05-02 20 container schedules Receipt of Export FCL container* and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Sho (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Bock Lars Ms (8606) 05/5 (2330) F5 1430-1530/1330-1430 Al/Bl 1230-1330 Fl A Virginia (7) 03/5 (1000) F7 1030-1130/1130 1230 Nl/Pl A Nebraska (6) 05/5 (2130) F7 1230 1330 SI Thana Bhum (59N)617 words
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Article63 1986-05-02 20 BEIJING A 19,000-tonne oil tanker has returned to China at the start of a shipping service to Alaska, Xinhua news agency said. It said the tanker returned last Sunday to the north-eastern port of Dalian from the Alaskan port of Kenai. A 60,000-tonne oil tanker will leaveReuter - 63 words
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Advertisement111 1986-05-02 19 Even business agendas con be most enjoyable. I 3 select W9******' I ,«»e choice of I €mm**?Z£* t<^x separated llt j^M f»<SU*** c I 1 E»3°* session lit _^«-\tv. Close sessi■ll 1 1 1 ■11 I We are always very happy to welcome you in the Business Class Lounge at111 words
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Article, Illustration643 1986-05-02 21 ON THE TRACK with PEDIGREE PENANG Restricted terms performer Toag Lam, engaged in Race 3 tomorrow, worked with gusto here yesterday. Apprentice Ismadi Ismail let the Amalgam three-year-old breeze over 600m in 39.3 sec, finishing full of running. The going was good. Tong Lam643 words
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Article, Illustration243 1986-05-02 21 ROGER YUE - Arlington Million: Allan's horse nominated ROGER YUE By Racing Editor CAPRICORN BEAU, owned by Ivan Allan who relinquished his trainer's licence earlier this week, is one of the horses nominated for the sixth running of the Arlington Million at Arlington Park, Chicago, in August. The three-year-old Irish-bred colt is under243 words
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Article1890 1986-05-02 21 FT* MM 1 45 RESTRICTED TERMS LmmmJLl DIV C 1,200m (2 A 3 year olds) (Stakes: $11,000) 1 Brijin K PiKkt«r SI Trend-Uee 3 nzg (1200m) Fraarla 3 2 Heart ft Sml yj Heart A Soul-V Chong 3 nzg (1200m) Ow Yang 1 3 Saaatta Ima II1,890 words
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Article, Illustration1318 1986-05-02 21 By OUR RACING TEAM KUALA LUMPUR Rider Joseph Lau was in dashing form yesterday when he scored a treble at the Selangor Turf Club amateur meeting yesterday. Lau scored on Kalama Bay (Race 2), Plata Maa (Race 4) and Lecal Aee in Race 8. All1,318 words
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Article906 1986-05-02 21 KUALA LUMPUR The Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's amateur races here: RACE 1: The connections of Misty Giselle were fined ISO lor tailing to produce the declared colours. Sarah (S.H. Poh) rolled inwards at the start, inconveniencing Cleo and causing the latter to be slow into stride. Angelina906 words
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Article95 1986-05-02 21 LOUISVILLE English-bred Bold Arrangement will try for an unprecedented double if he wins tomorrow's Kentucky Derby. Trainer Clive Brittain said that if the colt wins the "runs for the roses", he would return to England for the Epsom Derby on June 4. "It would be the biggest doubleReuter - 95 words
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Advertisement194 1986-05-02 21 A WOMAN Of CAIRO A grand and passionate drama set in Egypt in the tumultuous decades culminating m World War II In the turbulent years when Egypt progresses from a corrupt monarchy to a fledgling democracy Mark Holt and Serena Sirry grow up to discover a love for each other194 words
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Obituary, Illustration150 1986-05-02 22 181 Deaths 181 Deaths ANG CHIN HENG AGED 90 Called home to be with the Lord on Ist May 1986 leaving behind Son Daughter-in-law Albert Ang Khay Tee Florence Goh Tsu Hel Daughters Sons-in-law Ang Lay Kheng Ng Quee Hock (Deceased Ang Lay Wan Ang Jin Choo Jimmy Tan Kay150 words
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Obituary39 1986-05-02 22 183 Condolences 183 Condolences With deepest condolences to ROBERT R. WORTHINGTON, PBM A FAMILY on the demise of his beloved mother died ii Jaffna, Sri Lanka on April 30th. 1986. From: The Adviser A Members of BUKIT PANJANG CCC39 words
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Obituary, Illustration103 1986-05-02 22 CATHERINE TAN Age 77 years pasted away peacefully on 30th April IM6 leaving behind beloved: Sister* TAN CHENG SIM TAN CHKMQ LIAN Brother TAN THKAN TKCK and lovpd ones > mourn her loss Funeral on 2nd May Building 1, Mt. Vgmon_C^ematonurn at 3 30pm JAMES ALAGAN PALANI SAMY103 words
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Obituary, Illustration180 1986-05-02 22 HAN CHOON PHING AGE 66 passed away on 1«t May |986 leaving behind hit beloved Wile: Foo Ai Wah Sons: Meng K»..ii!. Chuan Kwang Daughter! Tze LL Sah I.ee. Seow Lee, Lee Kwang »om in-law, daughter-in-law a grandchildren Cortege will leave 39. Rienzi St lor cremation at Ml.180 words
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Obituary, Illustration140 1986-05-02 22 MR TNG LAI KIA Age 68 wae called horn* to be with lit* Lord on lal May 1986 leaving D#tnno> WH*: Nk Yin I ..ii. Sons; Tony Tng Kwang Hwee Simon Tng Kwang Ylaw Melvtn Tng Kwang Liang Stephen Tng Kwang Meng Daughters Joyce Tng Chlew Ang Cindy140 words
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Obituary22 1986-05-02 22 OUR DEEPEST CONDOLENCE to the family of the late Mrs Nellie Sidwell. departed 29/4/86 You're always remembered by Rosle Nuraini22 words
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Obituary, Illustration108 1986-05-02 22 JH. THOMAS Departed: 2.5.85 The kindest man that ever lived on earth In Loving Memory of our dearest Jim, we miss you. (SARAH, LADY THOMAS and family Ex-old staff from Health Lange«reldt Rollins among other children). To God Im Mm glory TAN JEE BAH Departed 10 years108 words
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Article211 1986-05-02 22 CUP WINNERS' CUP FINAL PARIS Top Soviet side Dynamo Kiev flew into France on Wednesday tight-lipped about the Ukraine nuclearplant disaster and with their top player, Oleg Blokhin, doubtful for today's European Cup Winners' Cup soccer final. The Soviet footballers, whose city is only 130 kilometresAFP; Reuter - 211 words
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Article, Illustration433 1986-05-02 22 UEFA CUP FINAL FIRST LEG Madrid marvels bounce back after Cologne stunner REAL MADRID 5 FC COLOGNE 1 MADRID Real Madrid crowned their 200th match in European competition with another stunning performance here on Wednesday night, which virtually assured them of retaining the European Football Union (Uefa)AFP; Reuter - 433 words
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Article327 1986-05-02 22 NORWAY 1 ARGENTINA 0 OSLO Norway shocked World Cup hopefuls Argentina 1-0 on Wednesday night, showing that the 1978 champions are a long way from reaching their best form. Amateur Kjetil Osvold rifled a 10-metre volley home in the 82nd minute to snatch victory for Norway, as theReuter - 327 words
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307 1986-05-02 22 Ticket holders may lose their seats MEXICO CITY Thousands of fans holding tickets for games in three cities during the World Cup soccer finals might lose their seats if a settlement with season ticket owners is not reached. At least 6,000 fans who own private boxes or hold season tickets,UPI; AP - 307 words
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Article, Illustration221 1986-05-02 22 BRAZIL 4 YUGOSLAVIA 2 RECIFE (Brazil) Veteran midfielder Zico scored a hat-trick on Wednesday night in his first game for a month as Brazil beat Yugoslavia 4-2 in a World Cup warm-up match here. The 33-year-old Zico displayed much of his magic as the World CupReuter - 221 words
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Article48 1986-05-02 22 SOFIA Bulgaria continued their preparations for the World Cup finals by beating North Korea 3-0 here on Wednesday. All the goals came in the first-half, Dragolov giving them a 14th minute lead and Plamen Markov, then scoring twice, after 26 and 42 minutes. AFPAFP - 48 words
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Article213 1986-05-02 22 COPENHAGEN Seven home-bases' soccer players, Including Allan Slmonsen, will he making the trip to Mexico for Denmark's tint appearance In the World Clip finals. Manager Sepp Plontek named his 22-strong squad on Wednesday and 33-year-old Slmonsen, as expected, got one of the places. The im EuropeanAFP - 213 words
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Article, Illustration207 1986-05-02 22 BUDAPEST Hungarian captain Tibor Nyilasi is facing an uphill battle to be fit for the Mexico soccer finals after a back operation. And it is even being rumoured that the enfant terrible of Hungarian football, Andreas Torocsik, could be set for a dramaticAFP - 207 words
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Article166 1986-05-02 22 CARDIFF Rookie strikers Dean Saunders and Malcolm Allen stand in for superstars lan Rush and Mark Hughes next Thursday when Wales fly to Toronto for two games against Canada. The opening match is on May 10 when Rush and Everton's Kevin Ratcliffe and Pat van den HauweAFP - 166 words
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186 1986-05-02 22 GLASGOW Alex Ferguson will carry out the most unpleasant task of his career as Scotland soccer manager this Sunday. That is the date Ferguson has picked to tell several World Cup hopefuls the news they are dreading to hear: "Sorry, you're not going to Mexico."AFP - 186 words
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Article, Illustration454 1986-05-02 22 ENGLISH SOCCER West Ham move up second as Everton crash LONDON While Kenny Dalglish will not be cracking open the champagne just yet, the 34- year-old Scot appears certain to celebrate his first season as Liverpool's player-manag-er by winning the English First Division. A 2-0 victoryReuter; AFP - 454 words
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Article163 1986-05-02 22 Reuter AFP DIVISION ONE Leicester 0 Liverpool 2 Oxford 1 Everton 0 West Ham 2 Ipswich 1 TOP FIVE P W D L F A Pt Liverpool 41 25 10 6 88 37 85 West Ham 40 25 6 9 70 35 81 Everton 40 24 8 8Reuter; AFP - 163 words
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Article, Illustration417 1986-05-02 23 Briton resurrects fight career with world title LONDON DENNIS Andries' fast fading fight career was given a new lease of life on Wednesday night when he robbed American J.B. Williamson of his world light-heavyweight title. The 32-year-old Briton lifted the crown on a split-points decision afterReuter - 417 words
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Article157 1986-05-02 23 LONDON Former World Boxing Association heavyweight champion Greg Page, of the United States, ended a run of defeats by beating Funso Banjo on Wednesday when the Briton was disqualified in the eighth round. The fight was stopped when Banjo was called for persistent holding. Page,AP - 157 words
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Article, Illustration372 1986-05-02 23 PETER WATSON - PETER WATSON By A NEW high break of 83 was set by Singapore international Lau Weng Yew as the Guinness Snooker League reached the season's half-way point. Weng Yew, who is preparing to represent Singapore in July's Asian Championship in Sri Lanka, set the mark372 words
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521 1986-05-02 23 SHEFFIELD Steve Davis took just 33 minutes to complete Jimmy White's most humiliating World Championship snooker defeat here on Wednesday. In the quarter-final, the world No. 1 imperiously snuffed out 23-year old White's precocious challenge with a 13-5 hammering of the man he beat 10-8AFP; Reuter - 521 words
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Article152 1986-05-02 23 MELBOURNE Batsman-wicketkeeper Wayne Phillips has been left out of the Australian cricket team to tour India in September. Also named were two new caps Greg Dyer and Mike Veletta. Dyer is one of two wicket-keepers in the 15-man squad and gained his place at the expenseReuter; AFP - 152 words
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403 1986-05-02 23 Surrey Lynch -pin stakes Test claim LONDON West Indian Monte Lynch, who has ambitions of playing Test cricket for England, cracked a superb 152 for Surrey against Nottinghamshire in the English County Championship at The Oval on Wednesday. The Guyana-born Lynch will become eligible to play for England at theReuter - 403 words
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130 1986-05-02 24 I REFER to your article by "Ex-International on April 16, entitled. "How about a warm-up race before the Open?" For the information of Ex-International, there are in fact two Relay meets that cater also for field events leading up to the Singapore Open. They130 words
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Article, Illustration726 1986-05-02 24 Eing Chong in with a winning chance Am TAY CHENG KHOON prsvisws today's Pacific Zona play-offs TODAYS HES New I— laad v PMHpffaiw I.l* am: Greg Turner v Franke Minoza. l.ft Stuart Reese v Mario Siodina. Mt: Frank Nobilo v Eleuterio Nival. lilm^i v Htagawr ftjt:726 words
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Article, Illustration455 1986-05-02 24 Manuela makes last eight INDIANAPOLIS Manuela Maleeva, of Bulgaria, was the first and only player in the quarter-finals of the U*****,000 ($1,259,250) United States Open claycourt championships yesterday after heavy iain prevented completion of any other matches. Second-seeded Manuela, the women's champion here two years ago, beat ninth seed HelenReuter; AP; AFP - 455 words
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Article114 1986-05-02 24 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH THE International Tennis Federation's Director of Development, Doug MacCurdy, will be conducting two coaching seminars in Singapore this month. MacCurdy, who is on an Asian tour, visiting Thailand, Hongkong, Indonesia and Malaysia en route to China to attend the East Asian championships, will114 words
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Article, Illustration201 1986-05-02 24 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW •y IP ym get stars la y •or favaante act#CS ar •ctwea, taea Striker's Bawl, at HNgaig, to Ike plate to beat «a May 11. Par that to waea eight aaaaawnßraaacMtlag ifwim Httes Yang U Caca'u Flag Zaeag Was ÜBg,He<HTa^ > Cken Tlaa Wea,201 words
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Article, Illustration407 1986-05-02 24 HAKIKAT RAI - Saca place wayward trio on probation HAKIKAT RAI By NATIONAL road and track champion Yusoff Suleman, Zakariah Shariff and Goh Kok Soon, have been put on a six months' probation (or smashing trophies belonging to the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association last month. In addition, the trio, who ride for Team407 words
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Article173 1986-05-02 24 Scotsman retains tour lead ALTO NARANCO (Spain) Scotland's Robert Millar came safely through Wednesday's tricky eighth stage to retain his overall lead in the Tour of Spain. The 27-year-old Glaswegian finished a courageous fourth, and had his lead cut by only a second over Alvaro Pino, following the 9.7km individualAFP - 173 words
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408 1986-05-02 24 Azinger and Grygiel are joint leaders LAS VEGAS- Americans Pml Aslnger aad Jeff Grygiel shot etght-nnder-par Ma on Wednesday to share the nrst-reand lead hi the US$l. l5 million ($2.5m) Las Vegas lavttnttoaal. Axlager recorded Ida «4 over tke Desert but Coontry Clnb coarse, eae «f three esaraes need InReuter; UPI - 408 words
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Article364 1986-05-02 24 BASEBALL Montreal beat Cincinnati 8-0 in a Major League game on Wednesday. Other rewrite America* League: Toronto 6 California 4, NY Yankees 3 Minnesota 2, Kansas City 7 Detroit 3. Chicago 8 Baltimore 6, Boston 9 Seattle 4. Milwaukee 5 Oakland 1, Cleveland 6 TexasReuter; AFP; UPI; AP; Bernama - 364 words
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Article267 1986-05-02 25 Zhao mystery takes a new twist JAKARTA The mystery surrounding China's badminton kingpin Zhao Jianhua took another turn on Wednesday, following reports that he had tried to become a licensed player. Zhao took the world by storm when he notched a spectacular victory over Denmark's Morten Frost in last year'sBernama - 267 words
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Article, Illustration361 1986-05-02 25 Indonesian ace to take up coaching JAKARTA Christian Hadinata, one of Indonesia's top players, is to retire from badminton, hopefully after helping his country retain the Thomas Cup on Sunday. Indonesia's Thomas Cup deputy team manager, Eddy Yusuf, said that age had finally caught361 words
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Article, Illustration367 1986-05-02 25 Defeat by Kok Keong was last straw JAKARTA Singapore's Thomas Cup captain, Wong Shoon Keat, has decided to hang up his racket to concentrate on coaching. Shoon Keat, who turned 29 last Wednesday, said that he was "too old" to continue playing badminton, particularly as367 words
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Article88 1986-05-02 25 Iff Singapore do not havt •nough doublet players mid th»y nt*tf mt>, tb»n I may comidtr m ptoyMlQ ftQSJtf). Shoon Keat (above) JAKARTA Former Badminton Association of Malaysia secretary Shuaib Mohamed Kassa has been appointed to head a Business Committee set up by the Asian Badminton ConfederationBernama - 88 words
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Article34 1986-05-02 25 The face \-k* familiar tat tfce pMe to N«, Chin's top tatetetoa player Hu Jlaa kM Mt sU's Mtotaa BUe4 aai D«UMrk'i M«rte« Frwt taw curort Bumii Cap ftaals tat merely34 words
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Article, Illustration648 1986-05-02 25 A fan analyses the Malaysia Cup debacle MORE than a week after that woeful Wednesday when Singapore crashed 1-5 to Selangor In their Malaysia Cap soccer semi-final second-leg at the National Stadium, they're still speculating what went wrong. Walter Koh, a 53-year-old real-estate businessman648 words
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Article176 1986-05-02 25 JOE DORAI - Salim waits for the green light JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE midfielder Salim Moin will meet the Football Association of Singapore officials next week to obtain a release to join Kuala Lumpur-based club Sultan Suleiman. Negotiations with the club's president, Haji Zaini Idris, have been completed and Salim, who returned to176 words
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Article184 1986-05-02 25 TAY CHENG KHOON - Zainal-less SCC edged out TAY CHENG KHOON SQUASH DEFENDING champions Singapore Cricket Club, playing without East Asia champion Zainal Abidin, went down 2-3 to Singapore Armed Forces Reservists' Association in the Milo Premier League squash tie at the East Coast Recreation Centre last night. Zainal, together with national team-mates Alex184 words
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328 1986-05-02 25 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI SINGAPORE Cricket Club Padang Rangers moved to the top of the National Football League Division Three table with a 6-0 thrashing of Jalan Sultan at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Clearly the more organised and skilful side, SCC dictated play from the328 words
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Article58 1986-05-02 25 FORMER international Jacob Chacko was elected president of National Football League Division One soccer club Farrer Park Dynamos at their annual meeting. Other officials: Patrick Sng (vice-president), Aloysius Low (secretary), Peter Wong (sports secretary), Chan Hens Pong (treasurer). L.S. Rajoo, Tay Kwee Huat, S. Selvakumar, Bernard Lum,58 words
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Article183 1986-05-02 25 P VV D L F A Pi Pioneei 10 5 3 2 17 9 18 (Gibraltar 12 4 6 2 22 15 18 Jurong 10 5 2 3 14 11 17 Kaki Uukit 9 5 2 2 10 9 17 S Avenue 9 3 4183 words
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Article167 1986-05-02 25 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI THE response to this year's National Youth Un-der-17 and 19 soccer competitions has come as a rude shock to the Football Association of Singapore, with only six of the 30 National League clubs confirming their participation when entries closed last Wednesday. With 11167 words
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221 1986-05-02 25 Ref blows whistle on bruising match AFTER seven cautions ud two sackings, yesterday's National Football League Division Two match between Changl I nlted and South ease at Jalan Beaar Stadium was abandoned by referee Sveah Nalr In the «th mln ■te (reports MAHMOOD GAZNAYI). Sooth Avenue were leading M when221 words
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Article29 1986-05-02 25 HLSCO retained the Vesakhl six aside hockey title when they beat Johor Sikhs 3-1 on penalty strokes after the full-time was tied 0-0 at Balestier Road yesterday.29 words
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Advertisement59 1986-05-02 22 ELEANOR CELINA CLUNIES RaSSj age 88 passed away peacefully on I -5-86 leaving love ones daughter Eleanor, son Leonard, daughter-in-law l J eggy. son-in-law Tony, grandchildren David Deborah. Beverly and John Rest In peace Nan Body lying at Parlour 401 Singapore Casket Funeral arrangements ring *****88 No wreaths by request59 words
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Advertisement22 1986-05-02 22 'In Memoriam" is for those who were close to you. Call *****11 x 5680 for your free booklet of "In Memoriam" verses.22 words
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Advertisement28 1986-05-02 25 I RESULTS DRAWNo^ I 34/86 I 9 OUT OF 49 44, 30, 37 2,47 ADO. No 4 TUNE IN TO SBC TEXT CHANNEL 5 PG 188 FOR RESULTS28 words
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Miscellaneous125 1986-05-02 25 ATHLETICS St. Thoa£» •s Sffirttry Schools mibul meet (dementi AC. 2 30). Victoria School track A fleK meet (VJC. 2.15). GOLP Daahtll Capr New Zealand v Philippines,' Indonesia v Singapore, Hongkong v South Korea, Malaysia v Taiwan (Buklt Course, 9). 1 HOCKEY Natloaat» Schools A Boys: Andersoif JC v Ghim125 words
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Article, Illustration483 1986-05-02 26 RAV DHALIWAL - RAV DHALIWAL Tampering by some cabbies prompts ROV to change design By IT WAS a neat trick. At a glance, the area-licence coupon seemed perfectly in order. It had the right date, month and colour. The cabby who thought he had found the perfect way483 words
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339 1986-05-02 26 House panel votes for plan to trim foreign trade surplus with US WASHINGTON A key House of Representatives committee has agreed on an amendment to American trade laws that would require foreign countries to cut their trade surplus with the United States by 10 per cent a year. The amendmentReuter; UPI - 339 words
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373 1986-05-02 26 Search for escapees after British prison riots LONDON Police with dogs tracked escaped prisoners, some armed with kitchen knives, as calm returned to British jails yesterday after a night of riot and arson. The riots, which followed an overtime ban by warders, hit at least 10 prisons and left muchReuter; UPI - 373 words
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239 1986-05-02 26 On-line Toto betting front May 19 TOTO players can place their bets at 97 computerised sales agencies on May 19 when Singapore Pools launches its on-line betting system. The company will implement its four-digit on-line system a week later. The on-line system will eventually have a network of ISO sales239 words
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Article55 1986-05-02 26 LONDON Fire broke out on Wednesday night at Britain's top-secret chemical research centre at Porton Down in southern England. The blaze hit a section making drugs for health purposes and was not near the germ warfare research centre. No one was injured and there was noReuter - 55 words
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Article39 1986-05-02 26 SANTIAGO Army troops raided Santiago slums for the second day running on Wednesday, cutting telephone and power lines and going on house-to-house searches for terrorists in a crackdown prompted by a wave of shootings and bombings. UPIUPI - 39 words
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Article30 1986-05-02 26 NEW YORK The Dow Jones Average of 30 industrials fell 5.09 points to 1.778.89 in the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. APAP - 30 words
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547 1986-05-02 26 Soviet nuclear disaster MOSCOW Fallout from the Chernobyl nuclear complex in the Ukraine drifted towards southern Europe as Soviet decontamination teams began a clean-up at the plant reported to be giving off radiation 1,000 times more intense than the Hiroshima atomic bomb. "It looks badAFP; AP; FT; Reuter; UPI - 547 words
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138 1986-05-02 26 Man beats his own somersault record BOSTON A health food store manager beat his own Guinness world record for continuous somersaults, tumbling some 7,400 forward rolls over a distance of 19.6 km. Mr Ashrita Furman, 31, now holds six Guin2*ss world records, including going up and down Japan's Mount FujiReuter - 138 words
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Article46 1986-05-02 26 SANTA BARBARA (California) Robert Stevenson, director of Mary Poppins and nearly 20 other Walt Disney films, died on Wednesday after a long illness. He was 81. He made about 20 films considered hits, including Old Yeller, The AbsentMinded Professor and The Love Bug. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article64 1986-05-02 26 DHAKA Tribal insurgents in the south-eastern Chittagong hill tracts shot dead at least 38 villagers and wounded about 50 others in a surprise attack on Tuesday, a newspaper reported yesterday. The Khbar said that more than 100 armed members of the outlawed Shanti Bahini insurgents attacked theAFP - 64 words
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Miscellaneous133 1986-05-02 26 Weather W TO 1 pm Partly cloudy. TEMP. (C) up to 6 am tomorrow: 31mai., 25 min SUNSET today: 7.07 pm; SUNMSE tomorrow: 6.57 am. GLOBAL MATHER AMaMc 9/17 C Fine Mudl* 22/36 C Sunny Ai—tartem 5/20 C Clear MrfhauM 7/15 C Fine BMgkafc 28/36 C Sunny M«m»w 9/11 C133 words
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Article, Illustration901 1986-05-02 1 For six months, a group of people interested in theatre attended a directors' workshop at the Practice Performing Arts School under noted director Kuo Pao Kun. Over the past two weeks, 12 budding directors emerged at the end of the workshop and staged 12 plays six in Chinese, five901 words
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Advertisement191 1986-05-02 1 A P w^-^^m Mr V tft^* r a w -fl VIB 4^ r Rough and tough 6 On samfoos and samsui women Hit and miss 7 On tennis— or just simply hantam bo/a? Dollars and sense 2 On new ba/'u kurong and old ringgit Music and money 20 On the191 words
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Article, Illustration855 1986-05-02 2 Money matters— especially if it's old IRENE PATES recalls the day she felt like Rip Van Winkle. WHEN, recently, I had to make a sudden trip to Malaysia, the fact that I had no ringgit left me quite unperturbed. My husband had unearthed some ringgit left over from a holiday855 words
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Weekend mailbag
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Letter, Illustration248 1986-05-02 2 THE Weekend Mailbag shock I had was reading the article Where Culture Shock could take a cue (Section Two, April 25). Singapore musicians have been striving hard to create a style which we can call our own. The blending of248 words
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141 1986-05-02 2 I WOULD like to refer to Weekend Mailbag (Section Two, April 25) where Too Much Monkey Business wrote about Culture Shock. I have personally seen Culture Shock do their act many, many, many times and I think that they are one of141 words
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Letter, Illustration418 1986-05-02 2 Miami Vice is more than nice don't stop showing it I READ with great disappointment what Singaporeans had to say about the detective series Miami Vice (Section Two, April 25). Being an ardent and faithful fan of Miami Vice, I feel that the series is a great hit, at least418 words
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153 1986-05-02 2 IT seems that SBC has jumped onto the bandwagon of sensationalisation. I am referring to April 16's screening of Tales from the Darkside (something about a Genie in a Lamp). SBC and The Straits Times TV reviewer sensationalised this episode by running a really interesting153 words
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Letter133 1986-05-02 2 I DO not write to newspapers but I have been provoked by SBC. I am a soccer fan and watched their Welcome To Mexico programme on Thursday evening. The quality, style and editing was appalling. The narrator, obviously commenting on a taped version, knew little about133 words
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Article, Illustration784 1986-05-02 3 Chris Ho - Chris Ho I mm I New releases for May ROCK Box of Frogs Strange Land (Epic) Jackson Browne Lives in the Balance (Elektra) Deep Purple Last Concert in Japan (DP) Joe Jackson Big World (A AM) Journey Raised on Radio (Columbia) Katrina the Waves Katrina the Waves784 words
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Article, Illustration386 1986-05-02 3 Chris Lewis - Chris Lewis Compact Discs THE KING'S SINGERS: English Madrigal Collection (JVC VDC-1039) THIS is the third King's Singers CD from JVC, but not one has been released by EMI, the group's label in Britain and the United States. JVC acquired the tapes and rights to issue the CDs386 words
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Article, Illustration641 1986-05-02 6 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM SBC's latest serial, Samsui Women, beginning on Monday, proved to be a challenge for the people behind it. reports. Exocuthro producer, G«K>rg» Woe: *Ev«n looking for thorn was a problem.' THE story of Samsui Women, which is about female immigrant workers from641 words
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Article, Illustration441 1986-05-02 6 KANNAN CHANDRAN - A thriller along the lines of Deighton or Le Carre KANNAN CHANDRAN previews Charlie, which starts next Friday (Ch 12, 8 pm). CHARLIE ALEXANDER wishes to join the elite ranks of the private eye. But Charlie's life has been something of a misadventure. His various attempts to hold down a441 words
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Article, Illustration710 1986-05-02 7 KANNAN CHANDRAN - Shall we dance or hop or skip or jump? KANNAN CHANDRAN It was a tennis match. Or was it? asked a as he watched stars of stage and screen come out to play last Sunday. IT LOOKED like an orthopaedic convention. Knee braces, arm straps, wristbands, headbands, surgical scars. The710 words
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Article, Illustration405 1986-05-02 7 mmnjm cttumitmi previews SBC's new documentary, Life and Times, which begins on Sunday on Ch 5 at 9.30 pm. He also talks to the producers to find out more about the direction the series is taking. IN TRYING to distance itself from Feedback and405 words
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Article, Illustration279 1986-05-02 7 THE serlens teg that accompanies most of the Singapore Droa dcasting Corporation's Current Affairs urit's programmes may be altered with the forthcoming series, life and Times. Tbftß mw haft-hew series, alternating with Feedback ea Sunday nights (Ch 5, 9M pm), tries to ssften the279 words
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Advertisement37 1986-05-02 6 Know Your Bar liament •what it does [2^^ •how it works 4 •what parliamentary nBSJT proceedings are all L^aS^ 55.50 Published and distributed by Jwong Port f*o*<) S ">Q*p(yp 2MI a m«fnb*« o* The Tmn **uht*»f>->g GnM4>37 words
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Advertisement546 1986-05-02 7 I'ftufii^itii^ ii Hi' service centres in Singapore who display this sign H 7 4 6 7 9 71 E 0 u o nosAves lol 179 *****67 Jow^w'motoT When you choose to have your car I^^ .^^fl hillview sin ming bik 17. smM.ngßd #01-53 serviced at one of these outlets, you546 words
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Films
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Article, Illustration571 1986-05-02 8 German oldies but goodies IN THIS series of evergreen films, only The Blue Angel has withstood the test of time to gain recognition as a classic. Do note that some of these German films do not have English subtitles. TWO Mm Aitftt (W3O) English subtitles May 7, 6.30 pm; May571 words
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Article, Illustration661 1986-05-02 8 BRODERICK CRAWFORD, the a^tor who won an Academy Award for his performance in All The King's Men, died last Saturday at 74, as a result of complications from earlier strokes. Although Crawford had appeared in two dozen motion pictures over a period of 12661 words
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Advertisement516 1986-05-02 8 |k m Z m ME m M W m B^ M 1 R F A H iL^^ jU w dfl Ka JBBb! BBBB^^^BBBBBBI Im^^ -bbbbbbbbbbbbl '^pwvbHbbbbbbbbbt' Voted: Best Male Vocalist 1985 Moses Vadham Best Female Vocalist 1985 Ann Hussein Best Vocal Group 1985 Gingerbread Gold Disc Award for their Best-selling516 words
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Advertisement461 1986-05-02 9 KAMPONG KAPOR M€THOOIST CHURCH BJ miwi I A Grand Rim Premiere D >.—. o> NHMM Bishop HO CHEE SIN fj tn a«i at Kampong Kapor MethodKt Church Devetofjment Prc»iect Fund a CAPITOL Wednesday. May 7at 9.15 pm Admissx*) $5 K) 30 50 KK) A Donation 7 >!»■ ifujn uii LBJ461 words
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Advertisement773 1986-05-02 9 Front today SHver Spoon semes its popular Whole Sole Rolla Momiipitt EICIIC If ICIWIIw Option Normal western or local set dinner at $9 90 new menu daily EXTRA? A complementary birthday C k 7^-,. aaaaaT cahe for customers celebrating their Ollv\3L^^ 1 birthday at Silver Spoon. Minimum Ct^\^iSfl I order773 words
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Advertisement306 1986-05-02 9 i 8 CATHAY- (3^*400) 5 SHOWS S X Vfl 11.00, 1.30, 4 00. 6WI 9 15pm 1 Aft (Oi i. T t M jt kott niM 9■■K. .4 .*^b2bl r I ITJ^iliJillßH I I ORCHARD ODEONKATONG i it NOW SHOWING M I ORCHARO (737SSM) 4 SHOWS I 30, 4 00.306 words
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Article, Illustration1141 1986-05-02 10 PAT D' ROSE - Versatility the way to cari makan PAT D'ROSE By "WE ARE entertainers, not strictly jazz musicians. I cannot say I play for the love of music. I play for the love of money. No money, no musical instrumental. It's can makan," declared a rounded, more mellow Louis Tan, dubbed years1,141 words
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Article, Illustration624 1986-05-02 10 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN By Four major attractions in Let's Rock 86 THE postponed Let's Rock 86 concert may have an added attraction when it is finally staged on May 18 at the National Stadium at 6.30 pm. Originally targetted for March 23, the624 words
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Advertisement394 1986-05-02 10 YOU'LL FIND EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME AT OUR WAREHOUSE AND SHOWROOM One of Singapore's biggest warehouse and showroom sales on home appliances is taking place on May the 3rd and 4th, from 9.30am spm at the Setron warehouse at 10 Dundee Road (just behind the old Queenstown R.0.V.) and Plaza394 words
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Article, Illustration472 1986-05-02 11 LULU TAN reviews Goddess Lingbo, and Emperor Guangxu and his Concubine, performed by Foshan Cantonese Opera Troupe last Saturday and Sunday at Kreta Ayer People's Theatre. DURING their first two performances here, the Foshan Cantonese Opera Troupe, from Foshan county of Guangdong Province, provedKENNETH KOH - 472 words
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Article, Illustration128 1986-05-02 11 Hands full with the mahjong me nace WHY. WHY, TELL ME WHY? <**»> Midnight tomorrow and morning show on Sunday at Eng Wan cinema*. ANITA Mei Yanfang m m^ and Chen You f£ is. star in this comedy about the game of mahjong. A young man, whose mother is so128 words
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Article, Illustration527 1986-05-02 11 IftOMh: SOHLAYBENG (LC. No: *****64/G) GAN HONG QUEE BHUI TIT SING (LC. No: 02M7175/E) (LC. No: *****05/J) %UEK GBOK KUAN GAY TONG SUN (LC. No: *****14/H) (LC. No: *****12/J) UEW NGOK FOOK LOW BEE LENG (LC. No: 14U096/H) (LC. No: *****14/Z) LEE SAI HOI527 words
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Article, Illustration70 1986-05-02 11 mm&u&ftijiidfE »&se& timzm^. ftri mm < jX&iflpftia**** ft <»*RH^> ifelßieasT *H3£to < Stand Up> fu m ftm iff #4ii*4ii* <3&&^ft> T- i X ft wl A aj ft iH ifi H$ Jg ft W Wth tf tk < Monica > o *;s|fi^ It <ttflH> fei^SW*^ ffi'S ft ft«i *fi-j 3^tt4ii70 words
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Article, Illustration393 1986-05-02 11 WHATEVER the odds, Diane Yang Lin, 20, is determined to succeed as a singer. She has fought hard to stay a cut above the hundreds of aspiring recording artistes in Taiwan, where 30 new albums are released each month. Her album, Heart of393 words
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Article, Illustration561 1986-05-02 11 The Malaysian beat KL reporters put the pulse of their country on record 41 don't deny that Xinyao, has, to an extent, influenced me to produce the record. (But) there is a distinct difference between Xinyao and our songs. Ours reflect common feelings which more people can relate to, andNIK KASMANI - 561 words
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Article, Illustration856 1986-05-02 12 HUGH; COLLEEN GANTZER - HUGH COLLEEN GANTZER Trichur Pooram, a festival to celebrate an ogre's exile by Lord Siva, thrills with its sights, sounds and splendour. and pictures by and 6 If you ask some of the thousands of people who stream into Trichur on Poormtn morning, you will probably hear856 words
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Advertisement239 1986-05-02 12 j f 3 r MINOLTA Someday all cameras will be like the Minolta 7000. x^^H^qSh 7ne Minolta 7000 has changed SLR photography forever with an astonishing L standard of technical innovation. It gives you Minolta's Hi-Tech autofocus K. I w//A7 computer controlled accuracy, so fast and precise that it becomes239 words
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Advertisement96 1986-05-02 12 *VMiVv9 If I I CHIIH iIUTu CORwBSi H WINNERS $50 Cash Prize: SHAIK SULTAN MARICAR (NRIC No *****88/Z) $15 each: USHA SAMINATHAN (NRIC No *****32/D) L. ALAMELU (NRIC No *****93/E) A. RAVI (NRIC No *****80/C) G. RAMAN JALOO NAIDU (NRIC No *****27/H) ARASO TAMILSELVI NACHIYAMMAI (NRIC No *****96/D) ffrfujiror oStoL.aKrr:96 words
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Advertisement1561 1986-05-02 13 I b^b^^^B I ff k H^am h^hk e^H a^B mmw b^bV ■^■m I 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing Furnishing Furnishing fFv^l KITCHEN SPECIALISTj**^ yjt 5 DAYS DELIVERY FOR FREE DESIGN CONSULTATION BP "X^lL PLEASE GALL: *****88/ *****88 jr J Exclusively new1,561 words
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Advertisement216 1986-05-02 13 12 Cotnpufr Products/ 12 Computer Products/ services Services BRAND NEW STOCKS COMPUTER and TYPEWRITER TABLES made In Denmark, from $80. OFFICE CHAIRS made In West Germany, from $70. Date: Saturday 3rd tu Sunday 4th May *86. Tim*: 10.00am to 4.00pm #07-01, SEICLENE HOUSE 25, DELTA ROAD/ RIVER VALLEY RD. Opposite216 words
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Advertisement963 1986-05-02 13 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday to Friday. 9am to b JQprr bpm deadline tor neit day I Saturday ?pm i Ham deadline tor The Sunday Times Pubk Hoiday: 9am to lpm COUNTER SERVICE: TMES ORCHARD CENTRE #0? 105 LUCKY PLAZA Monday to Friday lOarr to I.' noon lpm to b JOpm (4pro963 words
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Page 14 Advertisements
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Advertisement942 1986-05-02 14 27 Wanted HIGH PRICES OFFEREO for your gold, diamond. Jewellery, watches, pawnshop tickets. Tel: *****60. *****93 Dalichl Jewellery '02-28. Balestler Plaza WE BUY ALL types of gold, diamond. Jewellery watches Tel: *****43. #02-36. 2nd Floor. People's Park Centre, S'pore 0105 WANTED SONY BETAMAX video tt all types of used Betamax942 words
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Advertisement611 1986-05-02 14 29 Beauty Culture BUDGET PRICED WAXING. Half i, leg Sl3. Full leg $18 Unisex ),i 1: clal Electrolysis treatments i>y y qualified Electrologlst. Nurse. Aesthetlclenne Suvln. *****01 VERY GOOD RESULTS assured! I: Try our well-known proven r, method for clearer smoother It complexion Tel: *****53 for appt. b GENUINE OFFER611 words
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Advertisement600 1986-05-02 14 31 Plumbing/ Electrical HANDYMAN SERVICE SERVING Dl2-16. 20 ft 28 electrical plumbing, carpentry, minor repairs, grass cutting, house cleaning/ painting, etc. *****72 SPECIALISED IN ELECTRICAL It Flumblng. Installation service ft renovation works. Tel: *****02/ *****0 r > (clay), *****80 (night) TONG HAI offers alrcon., refrigeration servicing ft electrical rewiring Tel600 words
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Advertisement702 1986-05-02 14 36 House Renovation/ Decor LTN RENOVATION S INTERIOR DECOR. (HOB LICENCE: E/8L2523) 81k.2021 Buhit Batok Industrial Park A #oi-iM St. 23 Stngopore 23SS Wo offer special package dooJ for renovation works wHti oiiarantood workmanaMp for HOB Flat*. e 12" x 12" heavy duty ceramic tiles including skirting e 2 pairs702 words
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Advertisement1269 1986-05-02 14 36 House 36 House Renovation/ Decor Renovation/ Decor CeGlass Floor Skirting U4U*i *lj^^l&_ J CeGlass: V^ It's made of fibreglass using hard grey plaster 1. High Anti-crack, resistant to water washable 2. No joining point 3. Fashionable and with many selective colours 4. Replacement for ceramic skirting 5. Beautiful, elegant,1,269 words
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Advertisement829 1986-05-02 14 57 Business 57 Business Opportunities Opportunities VACANT CANTEEN STALLS I There are two Chinese Cooked Food Stalls available for rental at Jurong Port, 37 Jurong Port Road (2261). Showround will be conducted on 5.5.86 at 1430 hrs. Applications will I close on 9.5.86 at 1430 hrs. I 38 TV/ Video/829 words
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Advertisement715 1986-05-02 14 50 Office Equipment/ Supplies URGENT DISPOSAL. ISM se lee Ulc 2/3 at $650 <i $1,060, Olympiaelec- Ulc 18" with corrector $480, blndi Ing machine $450- $650. *****80 XEROX COPIER 1025 (3 trays). New (unused). Latest model. Market price $4,500. Selling 1 $3,500. Tel: *****93/ *****32. S NATIONAL KEY telephones sell-715 words
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Advertisement734 1986-05-02 15 57 Business Opportunities ATTENTION TO ALL 1 tor> food drinks 11.i11.il ttr.uut Kindly Huote us and sample for Mid-illr>-K.ist market as follows A) 1 Qa-OB bnuid mixed juice ;u) x 26») ■MM in tins I.KXM) cartons 2 r>op hrand orange juice M x xn Kr.nns m uns i^.ixio cartons 1734 words
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Advertisement1248 1986-05-02 15 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available l^^at^^ffl aaaaa^^PT^n?a!^B FILIPINO $220 THAI $220 SRI LANKAN $1(0 INDONESIAN $200 iSMOi ,S6Boi ($770) (SUSOI Above complete placemen! tee includes Airtdre S5OOO Se(.u(l^ Bone SlOOOO P A Visa Medical Examination Process Complete Documentation YOU PAY NOTHING MORE Hrpl.K emenl Guarantee 2 Years1,248 words
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Advertisement573 1986-05-02 15 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive I PROFILE MANAGEMENT SERVICES PTE. LTD. require* I ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT recent NUS graduate In ac counting preferred 2. MARKETING ASSISTANT e academic qualifications i unimportant working experience In ac counting, computerisation i marketing Is essential II you meet the ebove requir* instils, pl««»« write lo573 words
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Advertisement644 1986-05-02 15 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical A well-established company requires ACCOUNTS/ ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER e Minimum GCE A 1 Level or equivalent. i- Proficient In English, both spoken written. e Good In Accounts with high degree of accuracy. e Ability to use programs (like Multi-mate, Lotus 1,644 words
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Advertisement616 1986-05-02 15 ing e|^^^^^^^^^^~ Q INGERSOLL-RAND A leading American mulK ti-national company in Jurong requires for imme"v- diate employment:TELEX OPERATOR R#c|uir#m#fite) o a Singapore Citizen, its, Completed Secondary us education, id- Typing speed 40 wpm. a At least 1 year's experldo ence In similar capacity. We offer > e Attractive starting sala-616 words
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Advertisement796 1986-05-02 15 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FEMALE CHINESE RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST required by law firm. a Able to type 35 w.p.m. a Preferably able to operate I'MHX .switchboard Salary negotiable Interested please call: *****22 FEMALE GENERAL CLERK GCE O 1 level Able to type accurately Knowledge of computer will be an advantage796 words
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Advertisement582 1986-05-02 15 71 Situationa Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales I based company requires immediately: SALES APPLICATIONS ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS To sell electrical equipments to offshore and In dustrial applications. e Graduate or Diploma holder in Electrical Engineering Possess own car >e Experience shall be an advantage although training will be provided. Salary,582 words
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Advertisement393 1986-05-02 15 isetan Singapore tokyo r DEPARTMENT i m STORE ■Luis immediate vacanITjpies for the post of:--3 FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS (for Havelock, Orchard ft Katong Stores) Age 17- 22 years o Singapore citizens a Secondary education Able to work on 2 10--tating shifts Experience not necessary as training will be provided Salary393 words
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Advertisement632 1986-05-02 15 71 Situations Vacant: Sale* r/" B B V Well established X International Company on expansion programme requires several young and enthusiastic ladies gentlemen tor the position ot SALES REPRESENTATIVES Ofinrnt'on Mah applicant must no CO'' rial but not nKvssary as < tra'ning be led We otier: e BtTSiC sal.iry Commission632 words
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Advertisement735 1986-05-02 16 71 Situations Vacant: Sales SENG HUAT COMPUTER LABELS ANO FORMS rsQifirs* EXPERIENCED MALE a FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVES CK'E O' level 2 yrs' sales experience a Preference will be given to applicants who have knowledge of computer forms and accessories Interested c all TEL:2e432e« loc »>n inttrviaw e>ppt TECHNICAL SALES EXECUTIVES735 words
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Advertisement706 1986-05-02 16 71 Situations Vacant: Salee PART-TIME SALES Psrsennsl wanted for Solar Film Cloths hangers and alarm system SI. OOO easily Tel: *****02/ 3 SALES ASSISTANT IN boutique Min Experience 2 years Preferably Chinese, can speak Mandarin Pis call *****29 Miss Heng $1,500 INCOME ASSURED. Possess car. fluent English, hardworking, training provided706 words
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Advertisement519 1986-05-02 16 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical SE We are an automatic equipment manufacturer for semi-conductor We have vacancies forEQUIPMENT TECHNICIANS e ITC. NTC-2. e At least 1 year's experience In semi-conductor Industry. e Knowledge In electrical an advantage. Interested parties pteeee eend resume to> STANDON ENGINEERING PTE LTD519 words
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Advertisement497 1986-05-02 16 SPRINKLER DRAUGHTSWOMAN Experienced Sprinkler Draughtswoman required by en estabtisned firm of Fire Protection Engineers located in River Valley area. Written applications In strict confidence to: P.O. Box 138 Fmrrmr Road Singapore 9128 A timber factory in Jurong hat MV%fft#QtaVt# ve>Ce)f>cy for? ELECTRICIAN At least 3 years' working experience in electrical497 words
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Advertisement489 1986-05-02 16 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production Secondary education Some OC experience would be an added advantage I Workin 9 hours 700am -700pm J\ Come personally for an interview %^^l\ V^?^*> between B.ooam and s.3opm at::.1. V j. py^^^ The Personnel Department I vW^if 2489 words
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Advertisement302 1986-05-02 16 To lead, train and motivate a group Qf Q.C Inspectors to meet production targets at acceptable QC standard GCE O from technical stream with ITC in any engineering discipline 1-2 years' supervisory experience, and with QC background < Willing to work on rotating shifts i To assist production controllers in302 words
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Advertisement492 1986-05-02 16 73 Situations Vacant: Production SMITH VALVE SINGAPORE FIE LTD We hove immediate vacancies for: (2 Rotating Shifts) NTC 3 Metal Machining Those without NTC but has 3 yrs of lathe experience will be considered B) OPERATORS (2 Rotating Shifts) Minimum 1 yr of work experience operating drilling machines or metal492 words
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Advertisement548 1986-05-02 16 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous H We are an established company in Jurong engaged in the manufacture of building I materials for construction and MRT projects I H We require I I SITE CLERK (Female) I H Completed GCE O" Level. I H Ability to type. I548 words
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Advertisement598 1986-05-02 16 HOTEL ASIA requires 1. JUNIOR HOUSEKEEPER (female) a aged 23 to 35 years old 3 years' experience in housekeeping work a bilingual In English and Mandarin a gross salary $529/ $549 2. ASSISTANT BARTENDER a a?ed 21 to 30 years old a completed N. S. a 1 year's experience In598 words
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Advertisement773 1986-05-02 17 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous t FORKLIfT OPERATOR reqd to work in Jurong for 2 wks Suitable candidate must be certified hy PSA be able to commence *>>rk immediately Working hrs: 7 3C;im to 5 30pm Pity: $38 pd Call Business Trends *****65 NURSING HOME REQ. 1 S.R.N SEN for part773 words
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Advertisement748 1986-05-02 17 82 Accessories/ Maintenance SPECIALIZE UPHOLSTERY STEAM cleaning from $70 Sell/ repali 2nd hand hl-fl. seat cover It accessories Chequered Motoi 2521U7/8 FREE BRAKE INSPECTION, adjust ment Cars only Till 304.86. Fully equipped brake service. Vehltc Motors Pte Ltd, *****63, Mr Lee ZAINAL AUTO SERVICES for ma jor repairs, breakdowns It748 words
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Advertisement878 1986-05-02 17 87 For Sale: Mercedes 74 MERCEDES 2905. Manual Pte I owner. Ortg. tip top cond With s runs, white colour $9,500 0.n.0. Tel *****00 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat IST CO. REON. 14 Ford Laser 1 5 OL auto. (Notchback). Alrcond.. radio cassette, s/rlms Tax 6/86 Central locking Excellent cond. Tel:878 words
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Advertisement929 1986-05-02 17 90 For Sale. Toyota 15 CORONA 1.9 01. 5-dr Power steering, central locking, expensive hi-fi, original paint. $28,800 View 89. Lorong H. Telok Kurau. O REGN. ALMOST '82 Toyota Cresslda 2.0 auto Aircon cassette, power windows. *****35. ■0' '94 CRESSIDA OL 1 owner, very low mileage. *****91. Vincent. WELL KEPT929 words
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Advertisement626 1986-05-02 17 92 For Salo: Muda 92 For Solo: Mazda 92 For Solo: Mazda 92 For Salo: Mazda 92 For Salo: Mazda 1.3 LTmE HATCHBACK S$ "FtSf* PAR F l^^A lAV fIV ON THE ROAD WITHOUT M Bp^k^Pl P^fttf JV II INSURANCE -£^=.'JEalt x__. ■^■^■^■3 bb^Lb^^^ b^^^^^^^^^H b^^^^^^^^ (LOW INTEREST RATE (LOW626 words
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Advertisement501 1986-05-02 17 99 For Sata: 99 For Safe 99 For Sala: 98 For Sal*: Othar Makaa Othar Makas Othar Makas Othar Makas Go Italian. Go Lancia. 1 I>Ll 1 rnrxi. f wsHHs^^^^^^^^K^^^^^^^^a^Bfi^^^Mja/ .^bp LANCIA PRISMA 1600 Here's your chance to make that switch to an Italian thoroughbred the Lancia Prisma. It actually501 words
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Advertisement364 1986-05-02 17 UKE NEW. OWNER leaving 4 mth old Subaru 1.6 OL Auto. Latest model. Accident free. Power steering, central lock, power windows. PARP. $33,000 0.n.0. (new $43,000). Tel: *****22. •93, PORSCHE 944. 1 lady owner Low mileage. Showrm. cond. Oenulne buyers, call *****59. 97 For Sata: Commarcial Vahtelaa I. LEE ENO364 words
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Advertisement344 1986-05-02 17 97 For Sato: 97 For Sato: Commercial Vehicle* Commercial Vehicles FWQESS GETfHORE rjS Ixj L th* road without insurance^^ including airconditroncr V-^ Only $150 Road Tax for 6 montfis. Down to earth business sense tells you nothing beats the Daihatsu 1000 Cab Van. For only $6,960 down payment, you can344 words
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Advertisement666 1986-05-02 17 97 For Sato: Commercial Vahicta* •2 COROLLA VAN. 1 owner, aircon tax new. $5,500 o no Blk 15. Venus Road. «01-U2. K DAIHATSU SSO 5-dr van Ist owner, new lax, passed Inspection Loan arrangeable *****28 •*2 SUBARU MO, 5-dr van. 1 co owner Showroom condition $4,600 o no Tel: *****44666 words
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Advertisement807 1986-05-02 18 99 Vehicles Wanted AN ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT FOR ANY USED CARS a PARF or Non-FAHF e Any model c > a (.'ompany regn e Private regn e Commercial vans pickups KINDLY CONTACT: MR. LEK TEL *****75/ 47M00S ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT FOR YOUR USED CAR' e PARF or non-PARF a Private807 words
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Advertisement536 1986-05-02 18 105 Property Financing 105 Property Financing 105 Property Financing "~"""aV V TOu pay less "Fiist-Home-Owna"" Credit POSB has a brand-new loan scheme to help more Singaporeans own their home Now. if you re buying your first private home, you can get a five-year interest concession of V*%. You II pay536 words
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Advertisement225 1986-05-02 18 106 Accommodation Available: Houses LADYHILL/ CAMWOOD/ BIN Ton? house (pool). 4/ study's/ servant's. $7,000/ $10,000 Cluny/ Raffles Park. 3/ servants $5,500 Swlsshomes *****25 D.lO BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED. semi-d., 4 1 bdrms.. big kitchen, nice gdn, $1,600. furn. KW. *****16 010 CLOSE TO Amer sch seml-d. with 4 bdrms, study <c servant's,225 words
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Advertisement530 1986-05-02 18 106 Accommodation Available: Hou««s $1200 NEG RENTAL of well kept 2-storey seml-d at MA St He tier's Ave S( 1955). 6 bdrms., 2 sitting/ dining rms Tel: *****00. BEDOK TERR. (CORNER) d /storey 3/ 1 rms. 3 baths., f/furn., f/aircon $1,150. Tel *****82 Lee CHENG SOON GDN. semi-d ti Orange530 words
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Advertisement694 1986-05-02 18 106 Accommodation 106 Accommodation Available: Houses Available: Houses I Jim URBAN DEVELOPMENT I 4**" MAN AGEMENT CO PTE LTD (UOMC) PROPERTIES TO LET I I OPEN TENDER I I RESIDENTIAL PREMISES (unhimish^l) I I 1) 29 Malcolm Road (Dist 11) H Black cSt White Colonial Bungalow in exclu- I m694 words
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Advertisement438 1986-05-02 18 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available-: Available: Apartment* Apartments •■MaMeaaaaaaaaMaß^BßaaaaVaß^aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaallSSltaaaaaaS- OvaaaaaaaaaaaaaaWaßVaaaaaaaaaVßß^iaMa^BaaVßß^Hß^Hlj^BV I Holland Hill Mansions Available at very attractive rates Full condominium facilities Pick your own furnishings F.vc nth ing is brand new Ready* for immediate occupation Concorde "Rental* from $1,200 onwards (unfurnished) e Brand new 2 1 -storey blmk e438 words
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Advertisement501 1986-05-02 18 r^ •At th* Junction of Seotta/ Orchard Road, naxt to l nyan noiat. L 4000 n HoW styte Lobby w •'Swimming Pod, Tennis Court, L Squash Court, BtHiard Room. L Gymnasium and many fr other facilities LL? Self Service Free Launderette T* Ample Indoor Car Parking Lots. 24-hour Security System.501 words
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Advertisement851 1986-05-02 18 **07 Accommodation Avz'labMK Apartments BT hart«T«'d Sur\f\«»rs Regent Gdn Mais. 3 bdrms fully furn s pool 2. 000 Apollo Gdn Mais 3 bdrms. P furn SI. OOO Hawaii Twr 3 bdrms. f furn Sea View $2,400 Elizabeth Hgt Mais. 4 bdrms. f furn $2 800 Vista Pk- 2 bdrms p851 words
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Advertisement951 1986-05-02 18 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 4 ar»«lS. WITH :< rm< air.-on Rms Sciifr»»-n. dining L sitting hall f' furn Lax<-.~ide Twr facing Chinese Gdn Int'd f-nrties pis call *****53 AYER RAJAH. 111A Faber Hill Condo. 1.860 yq ft Fully furn Beautifully renovated Tel *****88 *****0f. Mr 100 BALESTIER COMPLEX. #05-04. I951 words
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Advertisement885 1986-05-02 19 107 Accommodation Available Apartments DIS. LACUNA PK High fir fa, ing sea 3 1 rms Beautifully •urn $1,200 inrl *****97 (agent O IS manoarin GON 3 rms High Mr Superb view Excellent facilities $1,600 TMP *****00 DIS NEPTUNE CT. high fir sea view 3 l bdrms $1200 or sale $212,000885 words
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Advertisement776 1986-05-02 19 108 Accommodation AvaNabla: Rooms FIJMMSHCO AMCON ROOMS near NUS St Andrew to lei for students Meals laundry arrangeable Contact Miss Mm *****53 KATONO, BUNOLW., MASTER rm Bathrm attached. Own entrance carpark F" furn S3M Single rm SIM Tel *****13 2 ROOMS AVAILABLE at Hi Tlmah Plaza (opp Ngee Ann Polytechnic)776 words
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Advertisement629 1986-05-02 19 113 For Sal*: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sala: House* .>/■* Unique 'Linked Semi-detached' a^inEi rwnSawKuTi /■jogfe t^jaf w&^m^M ggf~ -^fcjßMl^Jß^B> bbt^bbbbbbbl 1 "> V \^goo^^^^ b*^^ 10 minutes drive to city f I 1 1 I Within walking distance to Yio Chu Kang SVaa! MRT Station wS§\629 words
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Advertisement110 1986-05-02 19 DIST H SIMON WALK 1 Single-ttorty epht-level terrace houee. Erteoetvety reweveted. 3 bedrooms. > FREEHOLD. 1.750 eq.ft. »«0.000 Tel: *****63 eat 30 Mr Lee. OIST. IO HOLLAND OROVE, near Raffles Girls' Primary, s/storey detached bungalow. Spacious mature gdn. $080,000 ono Lai Housing *****76 DIST. II JLN. SEJARAH d/storey seml-d Well110 words
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Advertisement135 1986-05-02 19 O.IS D/«tor*y ••mi-d. 3300 sq.ft. Beautifully renovated. $475,000 mg. O JO •«mbaww9 HNto »/»lof«y link bunaalem. 4100 sq ft. Renovated. $400,000 mg. D2B Sclvlar Hill* •/•toray ••mi-d. 4200 sq.ft. Renovated. $330,000 tm a D.28 Baaulilul brand mw d/*lor«y itmi-d. 4500 sq.ft. $430^00 r>*g. OK: MIOOI2/ 3/ 4 D.ll RAFFLES PK.135 words
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Advertisement662 1986-05-02 19 113 For Sal*: Housss 113 For Sal*: Hou**s OISTKICT 11, Orchid Inn vicl- nity. Beautiful single storey I bungalow on elevated land, 3 y I bedrooms, swimming pool, reno--1 vated, land area 6.500 square feet, mature garden, must view. I Only $600 000 Call *****09 after 10 a m n662 words
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Advertisement931 1986-05-02 19 113 For Sal*: Houses UPPER THOMSON 2-STOREY 1 TOWNHOUSE S FOR SALE (Immediate occupation) a Built-in area 3409 sq ft a Private covered car porch a Unique indoor garden a Wide range of communal fi duties TEL: *****92 > 240/314 O.IS 2-VR. OLD seml-d Land ai ea: 4.000 sq.ft. Built-in931 words
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Advertisement997 1986-05-02 19 113 For Sale: Houses D.15 D/STOREY BUNGLW 6 i bdrms 6.000 sq ft Well renovated F'hold $530,000 TMP 286H000 D.IS. FRANKEL AVE. D/BtaVO] seml-d 4 I 1 rms.. spaciou; drive- way $565,000 *****97 (agt D 15 FRANKEL EST. S/store) Seml-D 3 1 rms 3,200 sq ft F'hold $380,000 TMP *****DH997 words
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Advertisement913 1986-05-02 19 114 For Sal«: Private Apartmants PARK Rooort-liko Brand Mow Condominium OFF PASIR PANJANG 3-bdrm. Apartments With The Following Amenities a Tennis squash courts a Swimming Pool Si Wading Pool a Lifts To Every 2 Units a Covered Carpark j a 24-Hr Security With Panic Buttons Audio Intercojn System As Well913 words
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Advertisement840 1986-05-02 20 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments mmm^^^^^^^^ mm^^^^ MMMMI^^^ M^g m^^^^^^^^^^ m^^^ mmmm^ t^^^ S oy Bukit Timah/Sixth Avenue BBM ta^g^ B^^Bi B* B* tok CJ2t Bfl^s m Bbv^^BM? BJpßßV^^^ f ft jA^^Kft^ B7 'fiBBBBBB^S^* $Q: Maisonette 3& 4 bedrooms 1981840 words
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Advertisement406 1986-05-02 20 D 15 RENOVATED JOO Chiat Apt 1600 sq.ft 4 rms. Ceramic $190,000 Eurohome *****22 D.1542, OCEAN APT., East Co&sl Rd 1.300 sq.ft. Fully renovated $230,000 Intelleque. *****31 D 19 LOWER MAIS, tastefully ren ovated with 3 bdrms., pool fhold 1685 sq.ft. DHE *****65 D.1853. JLN. PEUKAT. 1.120 sq ft Fully406 words
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Advertisement521 1986-05-02 20 MIMOSA PK. 1.800 sq ft 4 bdrms 1 servant's. Well kept $300,000 Occidental *****00/ *****31 PANOAN VALLEY EUGENIA Ct Facilities. 2 1 rms. 1300 sq.ft. $240,000 Holland *****79 PASM RIS GDN. 3-bdrm. lull facilities, freehold. Approx. 1700 sq ft $290,000 0.n.0. Rus *****54 RENT/ SALE APT. at Outram Road Yong521 words
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Advertisement951 1986-05-02 20 116 For Sale: HOB Apartments ALL 3-ROOM Bedok North Blk 416. corner $•2,000 Tamong Pagar Plaza Hlk 1 Blk 3 $60,000/ $57,000 Wml Coast Rd. Hlk MS mm $53,000/ $50,000 Upper Crot» StrMt Blk 538 9M.000 T.lok Blangah Rise Blk 32 $55,000 Stirling/ Whampoa HOB terrace $75,000/ $60,000 ALL 4-ROOM951 words
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Advertisement848 1986-05-02 20 116 For Sal*: HOB Apartments A.M. KK) 4-"R!r7Tlg7Tr™Be^uTr fully done, ceramic, cabinets $76,000 neg Full CPF *****00 A.M. KIO 4 rm Central Blk 585 high fir Also Blk 436, 175 321 $80,000 to $85,000 *****02/7 ANG MO KK} 3-room, blk 235 all terrazzo flooring $39,000 negotiable Tel: *****19 ANG MO848 words
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Advertisement439 1986-05-02 20 117 Properties Wanted Your assets when you sell through our Ballot B" Housing resale centre. B| We specialise -.'.<'< BP one of the pionet'ts in Bu resale i Bb We provide free B" consultation on latest BL policies BJ| We guarantee your sales a\ I reasonable prices Bh you are439 words
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Advertisement652 1986-05-02 20 117 Properties Wanted HDB FLATS WANTED by qualified buyers in all dist-s Contact Intelleque. tel *****31. *****09 DB WANTED IN all areas We lelp you to sell your flats at a reasonable prlre Call us: *****77 HDB 3/4/5 ROOM require urgently >y sincere ready cash buyers n any area Owners652 words
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Advertisement710 1986-05-02 20 118 Factory Spaces FACTORY FOR RENT Joo i tn.ii Ind Hi Ik Alw> TERRACE FACTORY Rea.sonable rentals Call: *****55 HOCK LIAN REALTY PTE LTD HENLEY INDUSTRIAL BUILDING 22A Lim Teck 800 Road. Paya Lebar for Sale/ Lease Only storeys high for more prlvac) and security First choice foi small Industrial710 words
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Advertisement629 1986-05-02 20 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces K. B. WAREHOUSE COMPLEX (Koto Bufcit Pood 2) BEADY FOR OCCUPAnON SING INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX J (32 Ang Mo Kio induttnol Porfc 2) J' y^t *H ENOO'B'f S AND KKXINGS IC B WAREHOUSE PRIVATE UMfTEO •tftf 2* 2S SCXJ'" CANAi f>O*o 'j' 'oor}629 words
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Advertisement168 1986-05-02 20 121 For Rent: Office Space* MUSE SHCrVTOM WAY PRIME OFFICE SPACE AND FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR LEASE Rent Negotiable Ring *****67 PENINSULA PLAZA Unit! Sq.ft. 07-OVO6 ***** 07- M 1.297 48 07-18/19 1.183.81 07-35 357.26 98-09 050.47 08-12A 429 16 08-35 ***** 10-01 1.200 00 14-01 1.***** 14-03 1.***** 14-05 1.*****168 words
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Advertisement568 1986-05-02 21 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces LI AT TOWERS ORCHARD Next to proposed BUILDING MRT station Inside (BD Just outside CBD Immediate occupation Attractive rental terms CONTACT OWNER j TEL=*****77 (MM) TTmT 1 Office space from 51 sin in Jurong Town Hall for rent. For further568 words
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Advertisement625 1986-05-02 21 j OFFICE SPACES OF about 826 sq ft 1064 sq ft at Paya Lebar Rd available for rent Interested parties call Miss Wong at *****77 OFFICE SPACE FOR rent outside CBD. Orchard vicinity. 300- 500 sq ft. Reasonable rental. Wlnfleld 338-3000 PEOPLES PARKWAY TOWER 775 to 1.410 sq ft. High625 words
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Advertisement714 1986-05-02 21 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces TO LET/ SALE shophouse at (>u ram Hoad/ Yong Siak Street K< further details, contact *****43 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces GUAN HUA~ BUILDING Middle Road/Queen Strec Shops For I ease 2nd Fir 278/ 328' 458/ 445 sq.ft. Offices For Leas* 3rd Fir 957. 1.098.714 words
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Advertisement461 1986-05-02 21 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces PRIME SHOP SPACE I FOR LEASE AT I I IST STOREY I I COLOMBO COURT I >t I 2 Units for Service/ I Retails I Terms rental I negotiable I Contact Mr Hoon/Mrs Sim I at Tel: 3361 233/***** 1461 words
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Advertisement29 1986-05-02 21 mm ft* Fl m wSJsStm ■UHnsJK vWSwk |usaTcawada^^ Also Cameron. Fraser s Hill Penanq many other tours For details please call in K.M.I. Modern Travel Je»: *****07/*****08 C.A.T.S. 737-116629 words
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Advertisement463 1986-05-02 21 137 Tou 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tour Over 450 motor inns in r^7r^»TpSl trnmAS37 UNLIMITED EXPRESS JWfmWV mi 9 f il'jT»l 1 1 Australia the South Pacific IYEUW|J^J m "**i COACH TRAVEL PfrnMWffMvmWVPr> Wide variety of sMflWffß lmmAs4fl MOSt popular among AUSSIEBUS holidays Inter PwfWmmW^fm ihSytS us463 words
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Advertisement449 1986-05-02 21 fREUANCE TZ School Holidays Special wTZ: Dally Special Departures W^mf DESARU 2 days frorr, $88 m[^ MALACCA 3 days from $98 CENTINC Jdavsfrom $98 MMj CAMERON 4 days from $138 I^-B PENANC 5 days from $126 ■r^ TRENCCANU 4 days from $169 NMLAYMA HOTEL P/i Over 60 hotels in Malaysia449 words
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Advertisement1099 1986-05-02 22 137 Tours 137 Tour* 137 Touts 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours |f% A#%^ I UW^HUUBIBUjaUJ -40 Melbourne/Sydney TOWNSVILLE .n Australia the Soutt) Pacific |U ai7^IC3IICII ONLY W^F^T I I PERTH lO ltown vi "«AJ«>W Co«USydney $2219 Campet «n/Mutorhome from StUS'per day ADELAIDE »(> Gold Coast/Spta* stsss WnW^U^Li1,099 words
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Advertisement698 1986-05-02 22 HMf#M_ Durian Festival |VllM By Special SIA Charter J 4/s^ays Do As-You Please 4- B/fast from $449 4 Days FuH Board Only $499 FuH Board $530 M School Holidays Dep. Dates: Jun 4,7,11,14,18,21. Garland welcome by Thai Beauties &lsXr)\c\ B Welcome Drink on arrival m full day Phang Ngii Island698 words
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Advertisement574 1986-05-02 22 MEDAN LARETOBA f not#l •ccomoostton AN fn##ls, Tr#nsf ©r s. FIT DAILY DEPARTURE l« #<M IH/I Jlhi^^» Is o.^** *w*» IS < **w BQ9VR MOftVf I Ik. \^H Whu^ i« t^ ~^^^H I I l^^B owpyWl gf tw. 1 5 ■■■I I iv ivl »2Adults^2ChUdren (betow 1 2 years) at574 words
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Advertisement828 1986-05-02 22 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMME PhD /Masters/ Diploma Full time and Part-time Courses In 1 987 the Department of Building, Henot-Watt University, Edinburgh, will move to a new building which will provide the most up to date teaching and research facility828 words
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Advertisement276 1986-05-02 22 L 148 Computer Courses ♦Diploma in Computer Studies: c&G 747 IOPM Pan i ii •Computer Courses for ProfesaionarS, Managers, Executives: OBaseN 111 Wordstar 2000 plus Lotus 12 3 (Version ?0) Symphony (Version 11) FtatrmMork M Autocad Drafting Package MulMplan. Superrjic 3 e Programming BASIC. COBOL. PASCAL FORTRAN AewmMy Lanouaga (8088)276 words
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Advertisement263 1986-05-02 22 Jo n S!a;Ti<ords LCCI Private Secretary s Diploma Course arJ| I isapan t.me ccxifv? i.i^ng ranerfionfv ■übf Co""ni Meal ShorV •So M iyi" •Ma raacamnkmoa 5 May STAMfOiO COLLEGE GKOUP private" secretary's certificate 1-WEEK free DEMONSTRATION classes on Structure of Business t Office Organisation Secretarial Procedures Audio/ Shorthand Typing Duties263 words
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Advertisement716 1986-05-02 23 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses I As^> GET A b^ C>?RECOGNISED W&TrKv^ computer I^S/73^V QUALIFICATION p^BC^ AT INFORMATICS NCC Diploma In Computer Studies City and Guilds 418 (747) GCE O' or A' in Computer Science for 'OVA' students J British Computer Society Part I GP 1.2.A.C.D Institution for Certification716 words
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Advertisement644 1986-05-02 23 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses NEW CLASSES Commencing in May "86 < PLEASE ENROL EARLY ACCOUNTING DIP IN ACCOUNTING 1 BOOKKEEPING (Beginners) i BOOKKEEPING (Inter BASIC COMPUTER PROGRAMMING BUSINESS STATISTICS > COST ACCOUNTING I COMMERCIAL LAW > ECONOMICS m ENGLISH FOR COMMERCT OCE 'A' LEVEL A lAM (Cert. Stage) JAPANESE (Beginners)644 words
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Advertisement520 1986-05-02 23 151 Language Courses 151 Language Courses i Day and Evening Courses for Complete Boginnore in ENGUSH e MALAY GERMAN •INDONESIAN JAPANESE KOREAN MANDARIN SPANISH 153 Driving Instruction KAMPONG ÜBI DRIVING Instruc tion. hourly rate: $11. Free flna theory coaching for beginners Tel: *****53/ pg. *****30 DRIVING LESSONS IN alrcon can520 words
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Advertisement389 1986-05-02 23 159 Fitness/ Sports Instruction i COME JOIN US AND EXPERIENCE THE Y'« WAY TO FUN FITNESS We offer you: ANC IDO Adults tt Kids JUDO (Kids) 1 KARATE-DO (Kids) TACKWON-OO(KldS) TAI CM CNUAN (Adults) LADIES KEEP-FIT CLASSES (Morning li Evening ses--1 slons) ladies stretch classes saturday mommhq ladies' keep-fit class389 words
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Advertisement682 1986-05-02 23 APPOiNTMByi^NOTICES ■^^^KTTAMTS RSSOflfiiß^Bl Teletex N»: *****59 Kates: Box Service: I^V«IIIIII0 IHItfVWWl^v S*le» Seniee: Tel *****11 Straits-Times: 5525.00 psr. cm. Collected Sss 00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD I 5724/5/6/8 6 5669 Sunday Times: Ss2s 62 psc cm Posted: SSIO.OO APPIMNTM^iTS B Lever Brothers Singapore Sdn Bhd, part of an682 words
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Advertisement619 1986-05-02 23 I L \J|WEAHNESTtCHNOLO6Y[PTDLTD H A leading local manufacturer of computers H and computer peripherals for the regional iH and international markets seeks a suitably H qualified person to fill the position of: I Deputy Genera/ Manager (MARKETING <* SALES) IH Reporting to the General Manager, the H successful candidate will619 words
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Advertisement889 1986-05-02 24 APPOINTMENTS I CM SINGAPORE PTE LTD I I I GM Singapore pu I ul.. a multi-national manufacturing H I compam specialising in high-technology automotive electronics I I invites top-culihre cundidates to fill the following positions. H I I) PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS I I (PERMANENT DAY, EVENING AND I I NIGHT SHIFTS)889 words
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Advertisement669 1986-05-02 24 ll WALK-IN INTERVIEW I) Stride Ahead witliMotonJa MOTOROLA, a world leading multinational company in Malaysia with plants in Petaling Jaya, Penang and Seremban has the following vacancies in Petaling Jaya. (1) PROCESS ENGINEERS To diagnose daily process problems and provide solutions. To evaluate and improve existing methods and processes in669 words
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Advertisement731 1986-05-02 24 Jebsen Jessen Industrial Services Pte Ltd Medical and Scientific Division SALES To be a part of an expansion in our SARTORIUS Weighing Scales activity, we are looking for an aggressive Salesman with 3-4 years of field level selling experience in weighing scales or related activity good contacts in industrial laboratories731 words
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Advertisement788 1986-05-02 24 NOTICES I#PWD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from CIDB Registered Contractors for the following (A) COS/36/86 Widening and Improvement of Eunos Link from Airport Road to PanIsland Expressway Construction and Repairs of Private and Agricultural Roads, Drains, Culverts and Other Miscellaneous Works in the Republic of Singapore during the period788 words
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Advertisement702 1986-05-02 25 NOTICES PUBLIC UTILITIES V^ BOBBD I TENDER NOTICE 1 Tenders are invited from eligible CIDB CSD 1 Registered Contractors for the tollowing. I 1 Supply of 16 c ores, 2mm 2 7 strands Indoor I control cable. I Pegistered Contractors in Supply of 9 Electrical Materials and Products all I702 words
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Advertisement603 1986-05-02 25 |L CENTRAL SUPPLIES I DEPARTMENT I The following tenders ore invited by the Chief Supplies Officer A) 52 PORTABLE ELECTRONIC TYPEWRITERS tor Curriculum Develop menf Institute of Singapore Tender No CSD 3/ E 6/0486 Financial Limit 525,0007B) 4 TABLE TOP. FULLY AUTOMATIC OFFSET DUPLICATORS ANO 4 TABLE TOP PLATEMAKERS tor603 words
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Advertisement1795 1986-05-02 25 KECK SENG (MALAYSIA) BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) Notice of Annual General Meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Sixteenth Annual General Meeting of the members of KECK SENG (MALAYSIA) BERHAD will be held at the Bilik Sri Ledang, on the Mezzanine Floor of Holiday Inn, Jalan Dato Sulaiman. *****. Johor1,795 words
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Advertisement436 1986-05-02 25 SI BOKDINATK f'OI'RTS SINGAPORE !>.( SI MMONS t NO. I ;..<- of 19H5 KHuren Hank nf America National Trust and Savings Association.... Plaintiffs And I. Wong I'oh Kh.M.n t. Som (haan Mei (m.w.) Defendants To: (1) v\..iik |-h Kh.M.n. uh'.s.- last known *ddres.s Is Block I '1. ..(1. \n*. Mo436 words
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Advertisement971 1986-05-02 26 NOTICES The Chase Manhattan Bank. N. A. \foucan now reach us at i This number will put you in touch with any of our three* branches. ilQfi CHASE Shell Tower, 50 Raffles Place, Singapore 0104 Liat Tower, 541 Orchard Road, Singapore 0923 505 Yung An Road, Jurong, Singapore 2261 •OirT971 words
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Advertisement475 1986-05-02 26 T^*3laaaHLaaaaaaaW VSINGAPOftE POUCE fOIKSm I TENDER NOTICE I I Tenders are invited by the Commissioner of I I Police from CIDB/CSD-Registered Contractors I I for the supply and delivery of H I 1 Badges Buttons QF/7/1/1-13/86 I Eligibility: CBD/CAA/1 aaaaaH O ifc^kl«B»»^#*B) akam^4 Baia^Bkaia^P^ M**m a*»a*^irffe4V BBaaßaa^ ■BBbbl z w»ra*n475 words
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Advertisement547 1986-05-02 26 IN THE HIGH COURT OP THE REPUBLIC OP SINGAPORE Ccmpaales WMtag Vp N«. m «f lfM the Matter *f tfce OmpaaJe. Art (Chapter MS) Ami IN tke Matter «C Km AW BEE HANG (PTE) LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Petition for the Windlng-up of the547 words
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Advertisement784 1986-05-02 26 I Tender Notice Tenders are invited for: 1 1 BUILDING la) Tender No. AMB/T/86/037 Interior I Renovation A Decoration to 2nd A 3rd I storey of Telecoms Yk> Chu Kang Radio I Receiving Station at 380 Yio Chu Kang, I Singapore 2880 I Date of collection of documents: 2 May784 words
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Advertisement611 1986-05-02 26 B Tender Notice Continued from Annexed Tender Notice. I Tender documents are obtainable during I I office hours upon presentation of the I I relevant contractor's registration card OR I I payment/receipt of the documentation fees I I from:I 1 Building H a) David Broadley Associates Re Ltd 11 DhobyGhuat611 words
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Advertisement610 1986-05-02 26 m IN BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTKK 1«) IN THE HHJH COUBT OP SINGAPORE BMkraptr) In*, tstiatitu Ipe: Erie KmM Ri Parte: Bask »f An.crlr* NiMnil Tnwt aad S»vUr» 4iriitlw ..(rt^dlUr. NOTICE IN THE MATTES OF A BANKRI PTCY NOTICE FILED ON THE tIST NOVEMBER IIM To: Eric Knott last known address610 words
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Advertisement983 1986-05-02 27 NOTICES r "i Johan Holdings Berhad I (Incorporated in Malaysia) PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESULTS FOR THE YEAR I ENDED 31ST JANUARY 1986 I The Board of Directors wishes to announce the audited results for the year ended 31st January 1986 as follows— 31.1.86 31.1.85 31.1.86 31.1.85 Chang* $'000 $'000 $'000983 words
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Advertisement238 1986-05-02 27 I IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE I I IN THE CAUSE OF Originating Summons No. 66 of 1666 flg I Writ of Dtetreee No. SO of ISM I HOUSING DEVELOPMENT BOARD Plaintiffs I Versus H I 1) SHASHI BUSHAN PANDEY I s/O BHAWANI DAYAL PANDEY 2)238 words
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Advertisement909 1986-05-02 27 I Jacks International Limited I (incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) (A Johan Company) I PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESULTS FOR THE YEAR I ENDED 31ST JANUARY 1966 I Board Of Directors wishes to announce the audited results for the year ended 31st January 1986 as follows I GROUP I 31.1.86909 words
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Advertisement240 1986-05-02 27 MKTIY DEFENCE Tenders are invited for the supply of the items below (Closing time is 1 I 00am of date shown) *1. SALES OF WASTE FUEL Tender No PT*****9 Closing Date I 3-5-86 Tenderers are required to be M.O.E. licence holders as well as CIDB or CIDB card holders 2.240 words
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Advertisement364 1986-05-02 27 IN THE HIGH COURT OP THI REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE CrapM^WMl^lp N«.at«tiiM la the Matter «t the Cmpaato Act (Chapter IK) Ami W the Matter «f BAN YOE TRADING PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE IS HEREBI GIVEN that a Petition fo the Winding-up of th< abovenamed Company b; the High364 words
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Advertisement649 1986-05-02 27 I m MINISTRY Mm 0F THE ENVIRONMENT TENDER NOTICE DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT (I) Improvement to Two Earth Drains near Haw Par Villa Ref: TEN(ENV)OB/86/34 Restricted to CIDB Registered Contractors in Civil Engineering above $500,000 00 ENGINEERING SERVICES DEPARTMENT (II) The Supply and Delivery of High Density Polyethylene Rectangular Bulk Refuse Bins649 words
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Advertisement371 1986-05-02 27 NOTICE notice is hereby; GIVEN that. I Yap Ah Teik! of No 31, Teban Gardens Rd. Singapore 2260. have applied for a Retail Liquor Shop licence in respect of premises at M/s EaseMart Blk 49. Teban Gardens Rd, -01-585. Singapore, and that this application will tm heard in Court No371 words
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Advertisement198 1986-05-02 28 You can do so much more for so much less... Reader's DoltYourself Home Improvement Series shows you how... I Stage by*"* j m~^t*'* o^Bm i*****^^ ~^m\ Awm Mono*' mm m^m^mmm ru jjiw g--** DO-IT-YOURSELF MANUAL This two-in-one 'Book of all Trades' contains 'lundreds of money saving home improvement jobs with198 words
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Advertisement25 1986-05-02 28 Bgfl W/'/'T™'***^^ Wfrf m WWf™ Kw^/J w//// 1 iiin kiil v /%y I n W////J**^£^M j///// I •4^Hii B W//////// BW^« r ■fc^^SW EgMMWMM»SB H25 words
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Miscellaneous628 1986-05-02 28 SUN TAN By Collette PEANUTS By Schmlx /iV»(h«ar£6aoat\ /wwyooN^rYouTß/S I ~7~< I I T T i r D1 .'n I I I I KoM£-f(OU.DO6SA PASSIM 1 S WAS WITH 6REAT NEWS, SIR YOU VE I KNEUMT I KNEtaH P TWEY CANCELED THE OUR SCHOOL LOST ITS M|L I MM* DEAL628 words
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Article, Illustration1190 1986-05-02 29 REBECCA CHUA - REBECCA CHUA By IT WASN'T so long ago that people were lamenting what a cultural desert Singapore was. Now suddenly a group of young directors and actors are talking about the future of theatre. Law undergraduate Ong Keng Sen, 22, isn't thinking about practising when he1,190 words
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Article, Illustration495 1986-05-02 29 Knight - Knight Chess By A TOTAL of 46 entries were received for this year's 38th National Chess Championship for the coveted Lim Boon Keng Challenge Cup. But four withdrew, leaving 42 to contest the gruelling 10-round Swiss tournament. The first round saw some unexpected results. Nithianathan provided495 words
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Article, Illustration389 1986-05-02 29 SUPERSTAR tenor Luciano Pavarotti performed Puccini's La Boheme on the 25th anniversary of his opera debut with a group of young singers in a special production last week. "I want young people to share this moment with me. I find this to be the mostAP - 389 words
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Advertisement79 1986-05-02 29 If you are holding an event you want our readers to know about, fill in the coupon and send it to: What's On, Section 2, The Straits Times, 390 Kim Seng Road. Singapore 0923. Your coupon should reach us three days before the event. Name of event: Staged /presented by:79 words
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Miscellaneous317 1986-05-02 29 What's On WESTSroE^TORY CE Present- PrSoRAMMP CC Yn Jgg^R^^-M>-^ tour Rooms. 10 am -10 pm. ber House, CoUyer Quay. Mon- akan Cultural Complex on odbyS^ARS.ScT/rTi IS^tf&Jl Junior eTa'nd^Tm^a^ F < MBg»V Sandy *2T JEEP 10 2" It Todays and Thu^ys at 7 urES^wJS^S 1 S eatl T n l College317 words
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Miscellaneous881 1986-05-02 29 I Radio One 90.5 mHz in VHF Band M 5.58 Ml National Anthem followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News in 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 Radio Patrol/Another Morn ing. Another881 words
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Miscellaneous1689 1986-05-02 30 i < ■■^Y VIEW m By Kannan Chandran flHßH^^^^ M^^ HBH ii^^^ B^ HaHBB^ H i^^ BBHaB^^ H i^ H^ IHMHHIBBIHIH||iaHH|| Mm^ m^^ Can you solve the murder? F&PftfWFT T WL y^tjm 1 rfday at the Movies murder, viewers get a chance Halloween is a great excuse Ln^l K <3*^1,689 words
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