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Title Section15 1986-05-05 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, MAY 5, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article, Illustration573 1986-05-05 1 PETER HAZELHURBT - PETER HAZELHURBT Leaders agree on need for conventions on nuclear mishaps and action against terrorism By Tokyo Correspondent interna von a terrorism Two key Politburo members visit Chernobyl site Tamil guerilla uniforms found among Air Lanka luggage Reports on tha Back Paga TOKYOAP - 573 words
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411 1986-05-05 1 CAPE CANAVERAL (Florida) An unmanned Delta rocket was exploded by air force safety officers on Saturday after an engine failure sent it tumbling wildly out of control. This was the second failure since the Challenger disaster and stunned America's space programme. Lost along withUPI; AFP - 411 words
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229 1986-05-05 1 ISLAMABAD Afghan President Babrah Karmal haa heea replaced aa leader af the ceantry's cemmnalst party, the state-ma Radio Kabul menltered here anneunced Jaat night. lie move was made at the party's full central committee meeting In Kabul which Mimed security chief Najihallah aa theReuter; AFP; AP - 229 words
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Article72 1986-05-05 1 NG WENG HOONG - $1m probe: Bank man held NG WENG HOONG By POLICE have arrested a manager of a bank following a report about accounts irregularities involving about $1 million. Superintendent Jarmal Singh, the head of the ClD's Commercial Crime Division, m confirming the arrest last Friday, said his men were looking into72 words
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247 1986-05-05 1 J. RAJENDRAN - Han Jian shock fails to stop Chinese J. RAJENDRAN Thomas Cup final By JAKARTA Hundreds of flag-waving, hern-toot-ing Indonesians were silenced as China wrested the Thomas Cup by beating the hosts and defending champions 3-2 at the packed Senayan Stadium here. China, who dropped world champion Han Jian from their247 words
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Article29 1986-05-05 1 LONDON The British Government has received 4,900 applications for refugee status last year, mainly from Sri Lanka or Iranian and Iraqi nationals, thp Home Office said. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Advertisement8 1986-05-05 1 a 'Seven' ta help boost growth: Page 38 words
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Advertisement22 1986-05-05 1 Inside Summary 2 WarM News 3-5 Asean f Causeway 7 Cam ment Perspective 12,13 Letters H TlmesDallar 15-18 Racing It Sparta 2»,2122 words
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Advertisement104 1986-05-05 1 Bl LUIIIJ .LP __r Sole Agent S.G. Parrett Son (Pte) Ltd. Singapore Have you heard of a PC with a keystroke program key,4o programmable soft function keys,ultra-slim keyboard that can fit under the disk-drive unit and the power of a mini-computer system Steams have it. No wonder Steams are so104 words
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Article409 1986-05-05 2 Fun way to defence THE HALF-MILLION people living in Singapore's 16 northern constituencies will have their weekends next month full of fun. But as the residents enjoy themselves, the community leaders who mooted the idea are hoping they will also learn something about Singapore's Total Defence policy. PageS The409 words
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Article155 1986-05-05 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SATS: THE reeeat btoedy clash betweca twa rival Tamil gaertlla greape in Sri Laaka adds another tragic dtmcaafsn to the protracted ethale eaafflct to that eaaatry. Sack a develepmeat la dtstarbiag. Far It eaaM aet lata metlea a ristag spiral ti vieleaee. Mar— ver. the greater155 words
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Article329 1986-05-05 2 100 hurt in demo MORE THAN m people, including 40 police, were injured as thousands of trade unionists demonstrated outside publisher Rupert Murdoch's high-tech-nology newspaper plant in East London on Saturday night. Scotland Yard said at least 20 police officers were seriously hurt and 37 people were329 words
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Article305 1986-05-05 2 Dalglish's triumph WHEN KENNY DALGLISH was appointed playermanager of Liverpool on May 30 last year, the proud club was at its lowest ebb both on and off the field. Less than 12 months later, Liverpool returned to the top in the playing sense yesterday when it clinched the English305 words
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Article474 1986-05-05 2 N-power: Is it safe? THE REACTOR accident in the Chernobyl power plant in the Soviet Union which got about 10 per cent of its electricity from nuclear reactors last year has focused attention on the increasing use of nuclear power throughout the world. Nuclear power supplies about one-sixth474 words
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Article206 1986-05-05 2 CHINESE PROVINCE TO HOLD TRADE FAIR HERE GUANGXI in southern China will be the first Chinese province to stage a trade fair in Singapore. Businessmen and officials from the province are planning to hold a 10-day show at the Mandarin Hotel from Aug 20 to 29. The Deputy-Secretary of206 words
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136 1986-05-05 2 Funds unaccountable MILLIONS of dollars in US aid provided to the Philippines when former President Marcos was in power may never be accounted for because of inadequate safeguards over how aid money is spent, according to a General Accounting Office audit report in Washington. The136 words
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Article100 1986-05-05 2 SHIFT WORKER AND THE CBD A SHIFT WORKER says he has to pay $5 to enter the Central Business District in the morning on his way home in the city area. He concedes that a car pool may be the answer in certain instances but points out that by100 words
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Article297 1986-05-05 2 t Goods/Services Organisation Section/Page Atwita Danceworks I _22 AW**! Lufthansa Airlines I S» 1-51 Bapki Banque Indosuej I —1 i Citibank —jl Hongkong Bank H -24 Standard Chartered Bank I _j HMPi Glaxo Spore I STP Distributors I -20 Cairfi fops WeDcome I Moiita Casio Computer I _14297 words
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Article, Illustration278 1986-05-05 3 around the world 146 held after violent demos in S. Korea SEOUL Police detained 146 people yesterday following violent demonstrations m South Korea's largest port c ity of Inchon, that forced cancellation of a major oppposition rally called to muster support for propose*, constitutional revisions. A police spokesman said 105UPI; AP - 278 words
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Article, Illustration339 1986-05-05 3 NEW DELHI THE Punjab ;late government of Sikl. moderates was m turmoil yesterday after three ministers and a dozen other officials resigned to pr-itest against the latest rai J on the Golden Temple. The resignations revealed deep divisions m the AkaliAP - 339 words
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Article, Illustration520 1986-05-05 3 Ten years of technical development In hair replacement. This year marks the 10th Anniversary of Svenson Hair Center m Singapore And for the last ten years, the Svenson Hair •Center has been the foreImost authority on hair Replacement m Singapore. of Singapore "men and women have come no the center520 words
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Article70 1986-05-05 3 T AIPEH Twe hsUetp ten MWMUMA Meem em.. IMed darla* a military «a-tm*mmfetmmeAmU ajoMy fleM, kUMag ethers, the newspaper Eveaiag Peat reported •ver MM, Si km M«tkw«t TWpe*, wfce. Ore aad saMke taddealy hawt trem mm at the aircraft. To*B acraisg aeueepter OBOOBB_ WBBJAP - 70 words
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236 1986-05-05 3 CAL seeks help to retrieve plane and crew TAIPEI Taiwan's national flag carrier, China Airlines (CAL), said yesterday it had asked Cathay Pacific Airways (CPA) to negotiate with China for the release of its cargo plane and three crewmen which landed m the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou. A spokesmanReuter; AF - 236 words
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290 1986-05-05 3 Seven to help boost economic growth The Tokyo summit BONN The seven industrialised countries taking part m the Tokyo summit will urge efforts to improve world economic growth and strengthen the international monetary system, according to a draft of its final communique published m a West German newspaper yesterday. TheReuter - 290 words
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Article211 1986-05-05 3 TOKYO The Tokyo summit may see an expansion of the powerful group of five, which helps mould world financial policies, with the inclusion of Canada and Italy. In a bilateral session before the summit, Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone assured Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney thatReuter; AF - 211 words
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Article309 1986-05-05 4 100 hurt in Murdoch plant clash LONDON More than 100 people, including 40 police, were injured as thousands of trade unionists demonstrated outside publisher Rupert Murdoch's hightechnology newspaper plant m east London on Saturday night. Scotland Yard said at least 20 police officers were seriously hurt and 37 people were309 words
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Article175 1986-05-05 4 PARIS A Chinese transvestite opera star and a French Embassy official with whom he allegedly had a homosexual relationship go on trial today on charges of spying for China. The spy charge, made m 1963 and the first to be made publicly against China,AFP - 175 words
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Article, Illustration68 1986-05-05 4 TUlfi J -.U M bbM bbbM ii mmmmmmmm\m\m^m\ l__i IUIS BIT yrT <lloal AllMMi Mi HrpfliM 11*9 ewaer, Deaglas Artfag af Warwick, Bkede Island, reeeatly waea tt laid aa egg weighing aaea.2s«g aad asaaaaaaW lSesa aylcm. A teaming Mr Ariiag is mmmReuter - 68 words
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404 1986-05-05 4 'US nuclear safety record gets worse* WASHINGTON AN AMERICAN congressman and a group of anti-nuclear campaigners have released separate reports indicating that the safety record of nuclear power stations m the United States is getting worse. The Critical Mass Energy Project, led by consumers' champion Ralph Nader, published a studyAFP - 404 words
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The Soviet nuclear disaster
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268 1986-05-05 4 LOS ANGELES Construction at the ill-fated Chernobyl nuclear plant has been plagued for years by low morale, poor workmanship, persistent shortages of materials and deficiencies m quality control, according to a recent article m an official Ukrainian newspaper. A front-page article of Uteraturna Ukraine,Reuter - 268 words
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Article145 1986-05-05 4 A costly blow for Gorbachev WASHINGTON The accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant will weaken Kremlin leader Mikhail Gorbachev's hold over Soviet political and economic institutions, Senator Richard Lugar said yesterday. Mr Lugar, Chairman of the influential Senate Foreign Relations Committee, told a seminar for college students that "GorbachevReuter - 145 words
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Article166 1986-05-05 4 BEIJING A top Chinese nuclear official said yesterday that Hongkong had nothing to fear from China's first large-scale nuclear plant due to be built nearby because it was different from the crippled Soviet reactor. The People's Daily quoted Mr Shen Jumdong, engineer m chargeReuter - 166 words
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402 1986-05-05 5 Austrians vote for President amidst row VIENNA Austrians went to the polls yesterday to vote for a new President after an election campaign dominated by controversy over whether one candidate, former United Nations Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim, has been hiding a Nazi past. What would have been a local affair drewReuter; AP - 402 words
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Article145 1986-05-05 5 NEW YORK Despite diminished support for the bombing of Libya, President Ronald Reagan's approval rating from Americans is as high as it has ever been, a poll shows. A New York Times poll m Sunday's edition showed that 68 per cent of the public approves hisUPI - 145 words
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224 1986-05-05 5 Soviet bloc arms sales outstrip aid BRUSSELS Tke Soviet Mac's arms sales to 881 frmmaaist develeplag eeaatrtea dwarf lta eeaaamie aid to tk— e states, aceerdlag to a aew North Atlantic Treaty Orgaalsatlaa (Nate) •tody. The aaaaal report ea Warsaw Pact eeaaamie tfaa wtth the Third WarM ■ays arms salesReuter - 224 words
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Article, Illustration438 1986-05-05 5 NEW YORK SAUDI ARABIAN Oil Minister Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani says he can foresee an energy crisis more severe than the one m the *****. Interviewed m Geneva by ABC Television News, Sheikh Yamani said on Saturday that despite the beneficial effect ofReuter - 438 words
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Article33 1986-05-05 5 RANGOON A goods train was derailed by landmines planted by insurgents, the official Burmese News Agency said Saturday. There were no casualties when the train was derailed near Nyaunglebin on Wednesday. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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242 1986-05-05 5 Assad's Jordan visit 'a turning point in ties' AMMAN Syrian President Hafez Assad leaves for Jordan today for the flrst official visit by a Syrian head of state since February 1977, official sources m Amman and Damascus have announced. Tbe visit, at the invitation of Jordanian King Hussein, appears toAFP - 242 words
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Article109 1986-05-05 5 Teargas fired into church JOHANNESBURG South African police fired teargas into a church during prayer services for nine victims of unrest on Saturday, forcing mourners to postpone the funerals, witnesses said. They said up to 3,000 Black people at the church m Kwazakele township near Port Elizabeth fled as policeReuter - 109 words
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Article26 1986-05-05 5 JERUSALEM A bomb exploded yesterday on a west Jerusalem streetcomer near a bakery, damaging two cars, but there were no casualties, police said. AFPAFP - 26 words
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Advertisement296 1986-05-05 5 Sciafcft ■Jour •Wbat. You know how irritated your throat can be sometimes especially when tiny ticklish irritation gather around your throat or when there's an awful dryness m your throat that just doesn't seem to go away. Yes, that's when you wish you could reach down to the inside of296 words
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351 1986-05-05 6 Millions m US aid to Marcos 'unaccountable' WASHINGTON Millions of dollars m United States aid provided to the Philippines when former President Ferdinand Marcos was m power may never be accounted for because of inadequate safeguards over how aid money is spent, according to a General Accounting Office (GAO) auditAFP; AF - 351 words
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409 1986-05-05 6 Judge prevents sale of Marcos properties NEW YORK A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction preventing former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos or his representatives from selling five New York properties estimated to be worth more than US$lOO million (Ss22o million). The government of Mrs Corazon Aquino, who replaced MrAP - 409 words
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Article192 1986-05-05 6 MANILA Thousands of supporters of ousted President Ferdinand Marcos staged a demonstration outside the Presidential Palace yesterday to protest the dispersal of an anti-government protest last week, police said. About 10,000 demonstrators, according to police estimates, gathered m a street m front of the Malacanang Palace.AFP; Reuter - 192 words
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264 1986-05-05 6 HAN LING - HAN LING By Brunei Correspondent BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN Steps are being taken to prevent Brunei from becoming a transit centre for drug traffickers. Australian police have warned officials here that attempts might be made to smuggle drugs from Asia into Australia through264 words
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Article, Illustration87 1986-05-05 6 IF YOU go fishing off the coast af Jakarta, the Hhonaosd to that instead of a Hah yoa amy toad a ueemk (rickshaw). That's what the rider of this rickshaw oai aad he to aaaaa here prondly illustrating that the pedicah suffered ao harm despite Its sojournReuter - 87 words
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216 1986-05-05 6 Soviet delegation hopes to boost trade with Indonesia JAKARTA A Sovietdelegation will arrive here today fer a oneweek visit te boast trade between the two coun- tries aad for talks with Indonesian ministers and business leaders, the So- vlet Embassy said. The (oar-member delegation, led by the Deputy!" President ofAFP - 216 words
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417 1986-05-05 7 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO By KUALA LUMPUR The Third World's debt will reach US$l trillion (552.2 trillion) before the end of the decade. This dismal projection was given by former Malaysian Prime Minister Tun Hussein Onn last night when be addressed the second417 words
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204 1986-05-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) President Datuk Samy Vellu has said that the MIC will not associate itself with Parti Islam (PAS). "Umno and National Front policies are genuine and acceptable for the harmonious existence of our multi-racial society. "WeNST - 204 words
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Article449 1986-05-05 7 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - ALBERT RAMALINGAM By KOTA KINABALU Campaigning m 21 interior constituencies came to an end yesterday m a bitter contest between the ruling Parti Bersatu Sabah and other opposition parties. The voters m the 21 constituencies go to the polls today. Campaigning for the other449 words
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Article, Illustration280 1986-05-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR Jaited South African Black leader Nelson Mandela and his wife, Winnie, will be awarded the third world prize today at the South-South n Conference of scholars and statesmen from the developing world here, the Londonbaaed Third World Foundation announced. Foundation SecretaryGeneral AltaiAFP - 280 words
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153 1986-05-05 7 KOTA KINABALU A curfew imposed here m the wake of demonstrations and rioting m March will remain m force while elections to the State Assembly are taking place today and tomorrow, state police chief Ahmad Maulana Babjee said yesterday. He said police reinforcements had beenAFP - 153 words
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Article215 1986-05-05 7 Don't envy others, says Mahathir KUALA LUMPUR Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday reminded the people not to be envious of others or make wild accusations against those who try to develop business m the country. "This is because If they succeed, it will mean we will alsoBernama - 215 words
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Article79 1986-05-05 7 Drive for better candidates KUALA TRENGGANU Umno Youth leader Anwar Ibrahim has said that something should be done to enlarge the membership of Umno Youth so that better candidates are available for the party m the coming elections. He was happy with the number of suitable candidates m the state'sNST - 79 words
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Article, Illustration477 1986-05-05 8 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB Activities for half a million people m 16 constituencies next month By WEEKENDS m June will he filled with fun and activities especially for the half million people living m Singapore's 16 northern constituencies. But as the residents enjoy themselves, the477 words
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Article, Illustration356 1986-05-05 8 Auto venture: June 1 THIS will get the programme off the ground. Among other things, its purpose is to get residents familiar with the major and important installations m the northern region. As Organising Committee Chairman Goh Khim Choon pointed out, many356 words
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Article44 1986-05-05 8 A PASSER-BY was slightly hurt and several cars were damaged when branches from a roadside tree fell on Friday. Ihe injured man, identified only as Mr Lim, 30, was hit by the branches along Simon Road off Upper Serangoon Road.44 words
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Article, Illustration317 1986-05-05 8 PHILIP CHEAH - PHILIP CHEAH By FARAH Lange, the Miss Singapore/Universe winner, has found that there is a price to be paid for her triumph. She has to live with two things she would rather not m the immediate future, at least. For oneWONG KWAI CHOW - 317 words
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279 1986-05-05 8 Police exercise largest recent in years POLICE fought with "rioters" aad "armed robbers" In about 4M __.<._ Incidents sf civil aarost over the weekead, la the largest saeh exercise la recent years. The exercise was held throughout the island to test police effectiveness la maintaining Internal security aad order. At279 words
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Article, Illustration543 1986-05-05 9 BEN DAVIDSON - Live-wire Mary's sad story of riches to rags BEN DAVIDSON 3y SHE walked up oldly and announced through the microphone: "I am going to sing for you a Cantonese song and two English songs." Then, waving her walking stick m the air, she sang with a gusto and clarity which543 words
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249 1986-05-05 9 AT LEAST 10 huge trees were uprooted or had their branches ripped off m a heavy thunderstorm accompanied by whirlwinds m a private housing estate off Upper Aljunied Road on Saturday. Residents m a 500-metre stretch .from Cedar Avenue to Angsana Avenue were249 words
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Article, Illustration528 1986-05-05 9 PHILIP CHEAH - PHILIP CHEAH Music shops make move to stay m business By COMPACT discs, which have defied music piracy, are now replacing pirated tapes in shops. Music shops selling pirated tapes are switching to the discs to stay in business because of the impending copyright528 words
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434 1986-05-05 9 Harder to take music pirates to court under proposed Bill MUSIC pirates will still have a fighting chance because it will be harder to prosecute them under the new copyright Bill than the existing law, the International Federation of Phonogram and Videogram Producers (IFPI) said yesterday. Under the new Bill,434 words
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Article329 1986-05-05 10 Broadcasts giving race info to bookies TELECOMS is helping police to trace a clandestine network susKcted of illegally Midcasting horse-rac-ing information to bookies. The syndicate was uncovered recently during police raids against suspected betting information centres and mini turf clubs when police found modified radio sets329 words
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Article, Illustration387 1986-05-05 10 LEON6WENGKAM - LEON6WENGKAM By LIM Jing Jing, 15, has done Singapore proud by winning the first prize m an international piano competition m Spain. She is now studying the piano and doing her 0 levels m London. Jing Jing beat 14 other finalists from six countries387 words
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374 1986-05-05 10 Not enough funds so kidney patients turned away PATIENTS turning up at the National Kidney Foundation centre for dialysis treatment are bring turned away because the foundation has no money to put them on its dialysis machines. Instead, it is putting $300,000 of its funds into the present campaign to374 words
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Article42 1986-05-05 10 BURMA'S Foreign Affairs Minister U Ye Goung will arrive m Singapore this afternoon for a three-day visit. On his arrival, he will be met by Foreign Affairs Minister S. Dhanabalan. Tomorrow, he will call on Mr Dhanabalan at City Hall.42 words
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147 1986-05-05 10 A THAI worker died m hospital after he was seriously injured m a fight with several other Thais m Beach Road on Thursday. Mr Suphap Thaweephong, 21, had head injuries when he was brought into hospital at 6.30 pm shortly after the fight147 words
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191 1986-05-05 10 A POLICE sergeant on Saturday denied three charges m relation to obtaining bribes from two people for not charging their children for an offence. Sgt See Keng Sin, 42, is accused of obtaining two sums totalling $3,000 from contractor Mr Chan Hock Hai for191 words
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200 1986-05-05 10 THREE private companies were given appreciation plaques for their part m the Central Narcotics Bureau's rehabilitation programme. The first CNB awards given to private companies went to Smith Corona Pte Ltd, United Iron Bed and Furniture Factory and Sin Leong Iron Bed200 words
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Article64 1986-05-05 10 A WOMAN renovation contractor was jailed for two months on Saturday after C leading guilty to cheating er sub-contractor by using a $1,760 dishonoured cheque. Chris* Guat Hua. 39. had sub-contracted the renovation of a house to Mr Ong Kirn Hua's firm. In January, Chng issued the64 words
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Article, Illustration436 1986-05-05 11 AUDREY PERERA - AUDREY PERERA By School's first magazine to be put on show RAFFLES Institution's first magazine is out again after being kept under lock and key for 100 years. The earliest issues of The Rafflesian spent most of their time m one436 words
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Article, Illustration227 1986-05-05 11 Music and gams make it a morning of fun m tho sun rrs Ml the (relatively) flat tommy •r tke hairy cheat tliat this cool cat Is naaatlng. Sporting Mr Patrick llexeira, SS, a regalar Sunday Jogger at East Court Park, is simply skewing off227 words
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Article, Illustration213 1986-05-05 11 Red Cross needs more teaching aids THE Singapore Red Cross Society needs more teaching aids to promote a lifesaving technique. Society chairman Goh Kee Song said at a seminar on Saturday that teaching aids like mannequins and audio visual equipment would help promote cardio pulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The society has,213 words
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Article33 1986-05-05 11 NUMBER-TO-NUMBER telephone calls can now be made to Ghana and Mauritania. The cost of such calls is $19.50 for the first block of three minutes, and $6.50 for each subsequent minute.33 words
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206 1986-05-05 11 POLICE want to contact two men whom they befheve can help in their inlyestigations into the of a bogus magfcazine agency. I The agency had allegedly cheated its subscribers End workers of more than 810, 000, comprising subIscriptions and salaries. I The two206 words
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Advertisement612 1986-05-05 9 "V Who'll make sure you have a fi I home away from home V£^f uptime you're m Kuching? People Pleaser Peter Mueller General Manager Anybody can provide you with a basic hotel room but very few hotels can make you feel as if you never left the comfort and warmth612 words
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Advertisement374 1986-05-05 10 When you first handle a Patek Philippe, you become aware that this watch has the presence I of an object of rare perfection. I We know the feeling well. We experience it every time a Patek Philippe leaves the hands of our craftsmen. You can call it pride. For us374 words
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Advertisement138 1986-05-05 10 WIS PALAU inspired a packed crowd at Wembley. But he is not a footballer. WHO IS LUIS PALAU? Find out m June at National Stadium. sSS STI l)Y V IN BRITAIN V| P^^ENGINERING AND y y^ COMPUTER STUDIES l Dr lain Bride, Tutor to the Faculty at University of Manchester138 words
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Advertisement122 1986-05-05 11 t Peter didn't believe our advertisements Peter Lim #^THfc. in 3 months %/4 ar %J Now he's \sßHf glad about j^^Kl Iff his decision. Peter used to envy others for their *?~r slim look He th °ught his overweight W problem was fated and was sceptical fl about our advertisements.122 words
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Advertisement180 1986-05-05 11 I^^^^^^F mfSßS^m The Electronic Typewriter? The Word Processor? The Personal Computer? ED Limited display. [x] Too expensive and difficult to use. [x] Too complex for general typing. BB Priced around $3,000. QQ Priced around $6,000. Q Priced around $5,000 $6,000 with printer and original software. Introducing the right choke: I180 words
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Article, Illustration1606 1986-05-05 12 KENNETH MINOGUE - KENNETH MINOGUE The Pope and Neil Kinnock face the same problem By Neil Kinnock would bo woN advised to conoidMr carefully tho Vatican's rooponoo to Liberation Theology. For iff tho Labour Party fails to aotvo its problem of identity, a conotitutional British party1,606 words
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Article, Illustration415 1986-05-05 12 __m_\M \jM_\j^"m\ T§ Uj I T :J|'| 1 *abmi*mlmm*mt**** Ehccerpts of an editorial, headlined Expectations m Bali, published m tbe Jakarta Post on April 29. ASEAN countries have long been complaining about protectionism and the economic recession which have made their economies415 words
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412 1986-05-05 12 Excerpts of an editorial, headlined The mighty yen, published m the Business Times, Malaysia, on April 30. THE effect of the dearer yen on Malaysia's finances has been well publicised. A report submitted at the Jameca-Majeca conference last week noted that Malaysia's interest and412 words
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Article, Illustration762 1986-05-05 13 JUREK MARTIN - JUREK MARTIN Country's economy can be made more internationally compatible By 4. no combination of now roods, airports, housaa and shorter working wostts, and no mix of deregulation, liberalisation and market opening packages will so stimulate Japaneee domestic demend thet the propensity to save overFT - 762 words
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799 1986-05-05 13 BAHRAIN The boom days are over for Arab civil airlines, competing for a dwindling number of passengers m a region beset by economic problems, war and guerilla attacks, aviation sources m the area say. Most Arab airlines, lucrative markets for plane makersReuter - 799 words
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302 1986-05-05 13 New controls on Soviet reactors needed For the record Extracts from statements by Swedish Energy Minister Birgitta Dahl, published m USA Today on May 1. AWE MUST demand higher safety stanm the Soviet Union. They should immediately have warned us (about the Chernobyl nuclear disaster). I do not discount the302 words
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Article559 1986-05-05 12 THE recent bloody clash between two rival Tamil guerilla groups m Sri Lanka m which more than 300 people are feared dead adds another tragic dimension to the protracted ethnic conflict m that country. This is by no means the first time such a flare-up has559 words
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Advertisement35 1986-05-05 12 FOUR MINUTE H SELL>fI HOW TO MAKE A DYNAMIC fl FIRST IMPRESSION IN THE VITAL MOMENTS THAT fl I CAN MAKE OP BREAK YOU ■■mi JANET ELSEA b_J (^if\ MAGAZINE Vjlv7 FOR TODAY'S CAREER WOMAN35 words
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Advertisement147 1986-05-05 12 y Did mozart LIVE IN VIENNA FOR THE MUSIC? Orvnasitforthe viennese apple strudel? Of course we'll never really know. But after sampling A Taste of Vienna' m the Lower Bar at the Pavilion, you'll believe it highly likely. There from the 4-18 May you can enjoy a dazzling array of147 words
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Advertisement219 1986-05-05 13 Am sßa _»m W^^^^^ 1 i^^^B^^^^^ ~.^BBBJBJ IN ONE MINUTE'S TIMEJHIS WOMAN'S SKIN WILL BE REBORN. 0 m^mWmmWUk WW^m**^^ Ihe drama of skin rejuvenation begins the minute Shiseido Two drops of revitalising Night Essence before going to bed. I 3 "1 R I j ~?/d-B.H-24 touches your face. And within219 words
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Letter318 1986-05-05 14 He lives m the Restricted Zone I LIVE m Kreta Ayer and have to pay $5 when driving home m the mornings because it is within the Restricted Zone. I believe I am also speaking on behalf of the many other residents of318 words
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191 1986-05-05 14 MY younger brother began work as an assistant laboratory technician m a secondary school last September. Recently, he sustained a cut on his left hand while at work, and lost the sense of touch m one of his fingers. I would like to raise191 words
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Letter147 1986-05-05 14 I HAVE taken up cycling as a hobby and a form of exercise and I am very pleased with the results. Cycling should be encouraged m Singapore because we have a good network of roads and a favourable climate. Basically cycling is a form of aerobic exercise.147 words
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Letter155 1986-05-05 14 I AM a resident of Braddell View, m a block which faces Braddell Road. Since moving into this area slightly more than a year ago, my family has been tolerating the dusty and polluted air, instead of the fresh air we expected from the nearby155 words
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145 1986-05-05 14 JUST like your remarkable 10-year-old reviewer of the Guinness Book of Records (ST, April 26), I too "feel proud that we are on the world map" because of the Westin Stamford, the tallest hotel on planet Earth. As SO million copies of the book145 words
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Letter100 1986-05-05 14 MY grandfather operates a coffee stall at the Zhujiao hawker centre. He was able to make ends meet m the past but things began to get from bad to worse when another coffee stall opened for business next to his. His daily takings have K lunged as a100 words
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160 1986-05-05 14 Licence is personal to hawker PLEASE refer to the letter by "Fleeced Lamb" that hawkers should lower prices. (ST, April 25). Hawker licences for cooked food or drinks stalls are issued only to resettlement cases and those who qualify under the hardship scheme. The criteria for approving applicants under the160 words
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157 1986-05-05 14 WE thank Ms Patricia Howe and "J.Y." for their letters "Pavements that ruin women's heels" (ST, April 23) and "Numerous shoes thrown away" (ST, April 28) respectively. In our efforts to provide greenery as well as shade for our people, we must also157 words
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205 1986-05-05 14 WE refer to the suggestion to replace the traffic lights along Yio Chu Kang Road with U-turns by "Engineer" m his letter "Replace lights with U-turns". (ST, April 23). The Public Works Department has provided traffic signals at the two ends of Jalan Woodbridge and Jalan205 words
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Letter58 1986-05-05 14 I REFER to the letter "No action against man who gave dud cheque" by "Justice Please". (ST, April 28). Tne writer is requested to telephone the Head Investigations of Queenstown police station, Mr Benedict Cheong, on *****00 so that he could look into the matter. KHOR CHOR HUAT58 words
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Article67 1986-05-05 15 Lui Khang - Lui Khang By MANY readers have written In ever the past few weeks te ask "Haa the Singapore market bottoms If not, when will it?" Se, lm lead of 'asking at individual stocks, this week we examine the charts of three major is dices used to measure67 words
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Article, Illustration69 1986-05-05 15 In the sasrt-tf rm, The Straits Times Index is moving towards the apex ef a "right-angled triangle" I X-Y-Z). The Implication of this Information is that the trend ls due for an upward m ye once the resistance line (X-Y) is broken. W I should see the69 words
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Article, Illustration27 1986-05-05 15 This index clearly indicates that the Singapore market is still en a downtrend. Trend-channel A-B, C-D shews no sign ef letting up Just yet.27 words
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Article, Illustration73 1986-05-05 15 What used te be a support line (the dotted line) is new a resistance line. Like the ether two indices, this Index has get at least two mere months te go before It is likely te form anything that resembles a "bottom". The verdict fer the Singapore73 words
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Article, Illustration40 1986-05-05 15 This aowntreno: leeks like what Is technically known as a "free fall". There Is no sign of this fall stopping just yet. Like the Singapore market, any reversal will take at least two to three months to form.40 words
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Article425 1986-05-05 15 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM By It will be the first by a Chinese province GUANGXI m southern China will be the first Chinese province to stage a trade fair m Singapore. Businessmen and officials from the province are planning to hold a 10--day show at425 words
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113 1986-05-05 15 Pan Am lost $260min first quarter NEW YORK Pan Am Corp, the parent of Pan American world Airways, one of the world's oldest airlines and one which has been sharply hurt by domestic fare discounting and a decline m bookings to Europe, has reported a first-quarter loss of US$llB.4 millionAP - 113 words
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Article212 1986-05-05 15 MAY 7 aad 8 Marketing executives can learn how to compete m the current recession at a Strategies and Tactics for Successful Marketing of Consumer Goods seminar. Among the highlights are papers on Consumer Behaviour during Recession and Hongkong vs Singapore as a Regional Centre. The seminar, to212 words
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Article188 1986-05-05 15 Quote I HOLIDAY Inn Park View Singapore has promoted Miss Teh Tat Leong to sales manager and Miss Deris Lim Bin Nee to senior guest relations officer. Miss Ellle AmUe Fee Bee Chin and Miss Sapiyah Jalll are now guest relations officers at the hotel. The Pavilion Inter-Continental has188 words
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494 1986-05-05 15 HONGKONG THE start of trading m Hang Seng Index futures tomorrow is expected to revive the semi-dormant Hongkong Futures Ex change (HKFE), exchange members said. They said a booming stock market and the wide recognition of the index, Hongkong'sReuter - 494 words
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497 1986-05-05 15 ANTHONY HOE - UOB streamlines operations for greater efficiency ANTHONY HOE By UNITED Overseas Bank has taken several measures to ensure that the group maintains its competitive edge. In his annual review, chairman Wee Cho Yaw, who said that the effects of the current recession are likely to last for another two years,497 words
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Article, Illustration348 1986-05-05 15 KUALA LUMPUR The Msso million standby credit facility for the Malaysian stockbroking industry a subject of controversy that required convening two extraordinary general meetings was finally approved on Saturday. Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange Chairman Nik Mohamed Din bin Datuk Nik Yusoff said thereNST - 348 words
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Advertisement340 1986-05-05 15 i^^-S^ CPFsovoMpotDßS Bonk is os cosy os ABC* You can now open a CPF like physical gold, gold savings Investment Account at any of our 28 accounts and gold certificates. DBS Bank branches. And invest or For share transactions, you can reimburse yourself for your existing deal through any stockbroking340 words
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Article546 1986-05-05 16 Wall Street finally reins itself m NEW YORK It had to happen. Many Wall Street watchers have been predicting it (or months as stock prices bounded forward and the Dow Jones Industrial Average raced past centennial marks almost routinely. The stock market reined itself m this past week.AFP - 546 words
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Article143 1986-05-05 16 HONGKONG Shares edged ap to a new high on the local exchange hi unlet trading Inst week, wtth dealers Issklng to the falteat from a major stock Issae to boost activity this week. The Hang Seng Index pat oa %-SZ paints over the five days to dose oa FridayAFP - 143 words
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Article85 1986-05-05 16 TOKYO The 225-blue chip Nikkei Stock Average hit a new high on Friday at 15,868.44 yen for a 178.56-yen weekly gain. Share prices registered four consecutive gains from Friday to Wednesday during the holiday-shortened week. But on Thursday, prices fell back, discouraged by the worst single-session loss on WallAFP - 85 words
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Article147 1986-05-05 16 LONDON Share prices ended firmer on balance last week despite having suffered one of their biggest tells In the wake sf Wall Street's reesnl slump mid-week and Prudential Cerpernttsn's massive £JCT million (5f1.19 billion) rights Ummm Earlier, the decision to cat the proposed tax on American Depositary Receipts (ADRs),AFP - 147 words
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Article517 1986-05-05 16 P«nc« Chjnft Alfced-lyom JOb unch A*s Do*** BTRPLC 473 +10 Bobcock* 173 -4 Boccloys 564 +15 Beechom 393 +3 BICC 343 unch Bkje Circle 706 +6 BOC Group 345 I Boort 271 +7 Bowaltr 325 -I BATS 393 +5 Bntormo 134 +1 ■P 555 -1 B Telecom PP 236517 words
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Article262 1986-05-05 16 Company news The week that was Week ended May 2 Gross Group pre-tax Year to dividend profit/loss (000) 1 (6) $5.8191 (56.314) Dec 85 Kulim Msta 15 (25; M 516,391 ($30,618) Dec 85 Lim Kah Ngam 6 (5) $7,050 ($8,608) Dec 85 OUB 14 (15.2a) $34.8956 ($49. 182 b) Dec262 words
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Article540 1986-05-05 16 New Issues Utd Plantations. Bonus issue of one-tor-five. THE Stock Exchange of Singapore has waived the 25 per cent levy on arbitrage profits imposed since Dec 5. The waiver was backdated to April 21. Stockbrokers Ong Co has met all its obligations trom its exposure to forward share540 words
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Article51 1986-05-05 16 ■J I I I I 2 -r i i I Financial Times Industrials Friday 1382.9 (1374.0) ~?j!* Dow Jones Industrials Hr Friday 1774.68 (1777.78) Nkkei Stock Average Saturday closed (15,868.44) »*rr*rf F twes h brackets refer to those il ol the previous traOn| day) I'IIIIII I I I I'51 words
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Article174 1986-05-05 16 May 2 IBS Change Gen Motor Cp 78* 41 Alcoo 40*4 +>4 Goodyeor T»e 30 7 4 +H An,Te?&Tel 2iH 2 "V%" Amox Inc 14* unch M £i h Lft* "JS AmrCorp 57^ -IM t2Jt U** £1 BtiNthtmSH 16-; -H A 1 *f* ""s^* Boh» Co 55H -*4174 words
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Article130 1986-05-05 16 SYDNEY Australian sharemarkets closed at record levels last week as strong demand for industrial stocks offset lacklustre performances from major resource issues, brokers said. The All-Ordinaries Index finished the week 13.9 points higher at a record 1,224.2. Turnover was heavy throughout the week, particularly m the industrial sector. NewsReuter - 130 words
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Article2130 1986-05-05 16 95 58 Acmo 86* -4 5.7 64 90* 86* 66 41 AJcom 46 84 58* And Steel 50* 60 2 6 6 6.5 126 61 SB* 165 145 BA T 22« 145 I 103 15.7 23 146 145 220 215 Boto 215 83 152 1 16 94 Barjoyo2,130 words
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Article972 1986-05-05 16 M shares quoted hawe a par vat* of $1. unless otherwise specified Adjusted ter scrip/rifhts. N Tai-tiMpted dmdend MM is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price opoted m doiars. AI S B S0« 72 6.9 32 7 54* 25 API 27* +0* 40 27*972 words
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Article839 1986-05-05 17 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings daily 5 5 IM 4>4 Monthly 4 3 4 Autosave 4 Fixed deposit 4>4 4>4 4 4>4(1) 2 months 4 1 3 months IM 4' 4 4 1 4 1 4 (1) 6 months 4 .> 4 4 2 4 2839 words
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Article, Illustration578 1986-05-05 17 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Strip (Voyafe) An Cario Time Hock Lars Ms (8606) 5/5 (2330) F5 1430 1530/1330 1430 Al/Bl *****330 Fl A Nebraska (6) 5/5 (2130) F7 1230 1330 SI OC Legend 5/5(1900) Fl *****100 B 7 Kansai P (920)578 words
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Article187 1986-05-05 17 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local (Man to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreipi currency Australian dollar 1.6126 1.6155 6.29 6.12 Canadian dollar 1.5924 1.5955 6.34—6.23 NZ dollar 1.2672—1.2699 8.00—7.74 Sterling pound 3.3341 3.3378 3.02—2.97 US dollar 2.2000 2.2010 4.57 4.51 Local ddbrs to 100187 words
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Article, Illustration158 1986-05-05 17 Vessel Berth Art Dep Marina Maga 21 M2B aside 5/5 Abadi Indah MIA 5/5 5/5 Batam Mulia MIB 5/5 6/5 BGE CML 75 M3B 5/5 5/5 Brastagi M3A 5/5 5/5 Hong Soon M2A 5/5 5/5 Great Field )7 a side 5/5 Pacific Insurer Jl2 aside 5/5 Thai158 words
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Article29 1986-05-05 17 CM* price* RUHOt S'pm m. S/k.lo M/kilo Apr 28 168.00 197.00 Apr 29 166.00 195.00 Apr 30 170.00 195 00 May 1 closed closed May 2 162.50 197.0029 words
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Article31 1986-05-05 17 Clranc Twnwer TW prices Tonnes Ml mm S/kHo M/kilo Apr 28 14.61 73 Apr 29 14 57 140 Apr 30 14.59 64 May 1 closed closed May 2 14.55 6131 words
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Article440 1986-05-05 17 BOTH deutscnemark and yen futures ended lower m relatively light trading sessions last week. Over the week, June deutschemark shed 99 ticks to settle at U550.4543. June yen gave up 60 ticks at a settlement price of U550.*****3. Currency traders will focus on the development of the440 words
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Article134 1986-05-05 17 THE market's recent steadiness was maintained, with the accent on nearby, as the outgoing May position, after a softer start, finished the period 10 cents higher at 170 cents. Turnover remained on the thin side. Physicals remained tight and traded at premiums to official prices. China was a goodHoliday Cutler - 134 words
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Article22 1986-05-05 17 BRITISH group Rio Tinto Zinc prepared to close its three mines m Cornwall following the slump m world tin prices. AFFAFP - 22 words
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Article42 1986-05-05 17 DULL. Values were pushed down to their lowest levels since June 1962 by sterling's initial strength and the 36,000--ounce rise m London Metal Exchange (LME) stocks to 38.798,000 ounces. Steadier conditions set m at lower levels as the pound retreated. AFFAFP - 42 words
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Article35 1986-05-05 17 IRREGULAR. Values dropped to their lowest levels since late 1963 under pressure from currency factors and a disappointing 1,450-tonne fall m LME stocks to 132,875 tonnes, the lowest level since July last year. AFPAFP - 35 words
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Article49 1986-05-05 17 IRREGULAR. Values fell to their lowest levels since last December under sterling's influence, despite the 3,625-tonne fall m LME stocks to 150,175 tonnes. Later buying saw a recovery, helped by currency factors. Merchants outside the LME quoted US$l, 3OO-1, 320 a tonne, against US$l,3lO-1,330 the previous week. AFPAFP - 49 words
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Article24 1986-05-05 17 RirvM Cjb, DU7*lg 3«»l| lifticst Lowist Iffncst Lowest S5/pn Ss/gm Bank of Chma 24.27—24.11 24.42—24.23 OUB 24.27—24.16 2442—24.31 UOB 24.45-24.17 24 45—241524 words
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Article22 1986-05-05 17 GOLD US$/oz Sat Fri Hongkong 342.30—342.80 341 40 ***** Fri Thus New York 342 90 343.40 341 GO 341 SO22 words
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494 1986-05-05 18 JOHN MEEHAN - JOHN MEEHAN By Writing for the International Herald Tribune Your money AS an increasing number of companies declare stock splits to prevent prices from getting out of the reach of investors m the bull run on Wall Street, speculating on which one will be494 words
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465 1986-05-05 18 De Beers sees more sparkle in diamonds LONDON The recent sharp fall m the oil price should lead to lower inflation and increased economic growth and hence higher sales of diamond jewellery, De Beers Consolidated Mines Ltd Chairman Mr Julian Ogilvie Thompson says. He says m his annual report thatReuter - 465 words
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243 1986-05-05 18 KUALA LUMPUR Malayan Cables Bhd, which recently acquired Uniphone Sdn Bhd, has reported a group pre-tax profit of M 524.6 million for the year ended last Jan. 31. This is marginally less than the pre-tax profit cf M 525.5 million forecast by the groupMBT - 243 words
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Advertisement48 1986-05-05 16 THE TIME HAS COME J)2lf***** FOR A REALLY COOD °"^TS MONEY BOOK c*e Whether you earn $3(X) or $3(XX), are single or married, /fi you will need this book. f\ V\_ j\*w Only $19.50 /^^Tw fr c; tc&hU Published by (Sj M^Bffl Times Books International Telephone: 2H48K44 "-^^^^Hr48 words
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Advertisement74 1986-05-05 17 LIVING LANGUAGE This series of two books Nature Calls and People Talk was born from the popular Sunday Times language column m 1982 1983 Many of the confusing and often illogical idioms which native speakers take for granted are presented and explained with clarity and humour S\ *m_ «S.BBbE J74 words
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Advertisement100 1986-05-05 17 THE SIX "^iBBfIBBBBW The Six Investigate is a series of young adult fiction written by Dr Heidi Piatt The Six comprise four Singaporeans and two Australian teenagers Each story has a _m£_W^^WKWm____m___. different setting, although the first two are _^ft|3_Hl^^^^^_<ss_^^sr r based primarily m Singapore aW\_ ____m__* The next fit<100 words
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Advertisement355 1986-05-05 18 Now it's 747s all the way to Frankfurt. From June, Lufthansa's 3 one-stop flights to Frankfurt each week will be 7475. This means increased seating capacity m every class, on every flight. And, for the first time, a substantial cargo capacity. Lufthansa German Airlines j TPy Lii.il „;"£W i... Jy355 words
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Advertisement311 1986-05-05 18 I*s/5/86 31/7/86 W50% discount off **_> J^ published room rotes Plaza service begins C~ themomentyou touchdown Bf_#_ j Iff £§*£f^^^H ______Bm '"""tA-U^^^WmmmW- -> '^^^**mmW bb.iV flm ~^___fl L^_____________ and you'll be delighted to discover we are small iftA&^A^ enough to be personal. __^f^Vi^\Oyy^^ Arrive m style and spdoous comfort at311 words
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Miscellaneous66 1986-05-05 18 STOCK WORTH by Sterling and Seletnick f WE HAVE TO^V WE HAVE TD PROVE II 7 WHAT'S THE \I I r REASSURE THE TD CONSUMERS THAT f BEST WAY L f r_icAM.«Fn Iri l PUBLIC ABOUT J WE WILL NEVER GO TO APPROACH T A w, =>oui&fcU I 1 WUMM66 words
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Article, Illustration346 1986-05-05 19 Jockey with most wins sends longshot through gap to take his fourth Kentucky Derby LOUISVILLE The world's meat successful Jockey with 8,537 winners yesterday etched hia name aa the greatest af them all when he saved his mount from passible injury, then seat him threagh the aarrewestReuter - 346 words
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Article207 1986-05-05 19 PENANG Favourites had a field day when they won seven of the 10 races here yesterday, second day of the Penang Turf Club May Meeting. Restricted terms newcomer Deux Fete Dix started the ball rolling with an easy victory m the opening race, followed by leading207 words
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Article35 1986-05-05 19 RACE 1 J RACE 2 I RACE 3 J I RACE 4 I RACE 5 RACE 6 RACE 7 I RACE 8 ■tbTTlll* jLifpi E3^E^E^E RACE 9 RACE 1035 words
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Obituary, Illustration89 1986-05-05 19 181 Deaths 181 Deatha 181 Deaths 184 In Memoriom MRS HELEN LEONG (NEE KAN HUNG FONG) AGE 57 passed away peacefully on 3 May 1986 leaving behind beloved: Sons: Edward Anthony Daughter-in-law: Jennie Slow Son-in-law: Brett Gray Grandchildren: Daryl, Brandon, Melissa, Jillian Cortege leaves 3 Melrose Drive 1335 on Wed89 words
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Obituary, Illustration183 1986-05-05 19 MEMORIAL SERVICE A 100 th Day Memorial Service for the late Vanarabla ANANOA Mangala Nayaka Maha Thara will be held on 7th May. 1980 al 800 p.m at the SECK KIA EENH Malacca Buddhist Association. 57. Jalan Gajah Berang. Malacca A religious talk Life After LVath will183 words
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Obituary, Illustration155 1986-05-05 19 181 Deaths 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements Mwm If/UR sLVvi Af»as was called to higher service on May 3. 1986 "Just as I am, without one plea But that Thy blood was shed for me. And that Thou bld'st me come to Thee Oh Lamb of God I come." ChßOran. Mary,155 words
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Obituary, Illustration85 1986-05-05 19 The family of the late THOMAS YANG TAI TONG With to express their heartfelt thanks und appreciation to relatives, neighbours, friends, and business associates for their attendance, condolences, wreaths, scrolls, donations and other forms of assistance during their recent bereavement. 184 tn Memoriam I- 'm Memonam" is for85 words
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Advertisement32 1986-05-05 19 TELEGRAM RECEIVED FROM India: Dhelvayiammal passed away peacefully on 3-5-86 m Ambalappattu Thanjavoor Dlst. Mourned by son T. Valthllingam and grandson V. Ani.su Blk 811 SO2-114. French Road. Singapore 0820 Tel: *****3432 words
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Advertisement47 1986-05-05 19 li£ J Over 200 nutritionally sound and ingenious recipes ranging from soups, vegetable and meat dishes I to puddings. j Available at i a all good bookshops. I ■0PB» Distributed by I^l FEDERAL i Li_IPUBUCATK>NS 2 Ju'ong Pen Road. S'ngapce 2261 I A member o* The T,mesosdri'S3t'On47 words
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Advertisement178 1986-05-05 19 i %i cTWemoriairi Cut out the "In Memonam" booking I form and send it to us at least a day I a before publication. I I (Or call CATS at *****66). I To: The Straits Times Pres: (1975) Ltd I Classified Advertisemer t Department I I 390 Kirn Serif Road178 words
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Article, Illustration411 1986-05-05 20 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON ON LOCAL AND FOREIGN FAIRWAYS By NEW ZE*' vD'S Dunhill Cup trio blazed homo Ith five birdies on the last two holes to swamp Taiwan IV6-M m the Pacific zone final at the Bukit course yesterday. The Kiwis took the early lead m411 words
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Article303 1986-05-05 20 LAS VEGAS Australian Greg Norman stormed home with an eight-under-par 64 to claim a threestroke lead after four rounds of the US$l. l5 million ($2.53) Las Vegas Invitational. Norman stood at 20-un-der-par 268 with 18 holes to play m the 90-hole event. American DanReuter; AFP; UPI - 303 words
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Article195 1986-05-05 20 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN By SEMBAWANG regained the lead m the Premier League competition and dislodged Seletar into second spot by three strokes yesterday. All their four contributors to the 309 total the day's lowest shot below 80. A. Chelliah carded a 75, M. Balraj submitted195 words
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Article, Illustration752 1986-05-05 20 Th* reeult waa dum to th* hard work a lot of paspls haw* put m ov*r th* year. From tha board of mmmmwm down through th* coaching staff to tha players and to my wit* who haa picked the team m each wee*. Kenny Dalglish LONDONReuter - 752 words
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Article1283 1986-05-05 20 Reuter DIVISION ONE Birmingham 0 Arsenal 1. Chelsea 0 Liverpool 1, Coventry 2 Queen's Park Rangers 1, Evert on 6 Southampton 1. Leicester 2 Newcastle 0. Manchester City 1 Luton 1. Oxford 1 Nottingham Forest 2, Sheffield Wednesday 1 Ipswich 0. Tottenham 4 Aston Villa 2. Watford 1Reuter - 1,283 words
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Article133 1986-05-05 20 Heartbreak for Hearts EDINBURGH Celtic sensationally clinched the Scottish Premier League soccer title last Saturday, as longtime leaders Hearts slipped up disastrously m the closing minutes at Dundee. Celtic started m tremendous style at St Mirren and were four goals up by halftime. They eventually ran out 5-0 winners withAFP - 133 words
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257 1986-05-05 20 AJACCIO (Corsica), The International Motor Sport Federation (Fisa) have announced a tough package of safety proposals likely to change the face of motor rallying following the death of Finnish driver Henri Toivonen on Friday. A nine-point proposal is to restrict Group B sports cars257 words
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Article412 1986-05-05 20 WEST BERLIN BAYERN Munich went on the rampage on Saturday to beat Stuttgart 5-2 m the West German Cup soccer final, clinching a rare League and Cup double. Roland Wohlfarth scored a hat-trick and Man-of-the-Match Michael Rummenigge graobed the other two as Bayern ran Stuttgart raggedReuter; AFP - 412 words
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Article424 1986-05-05 20 BOXING Undefeated Mike Tyson knocked James "Quick" Till is down late m the fourth round on Saturday and went on to claim a unanimous decision m a 10-round heavyweight fight m Los Angeles. Tillis became the first man to go the distance against the 19-year-old from Catskill,AFP; AP; Reuter; Bernama - 424 words
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255 1986-05-05 20 COVENTRY (Central England) England World Cup defender Terry Fenwick was at the centre of a new "disciplinary" controversy on Saturday night. Queen's Park Rangers captain Fenwick, ruled out of England's recent international against Scotland because of FA suspension, was booked for a 53rd minute challengeAFP - 255 words
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Article637 1986-05-05 20 WmmUBpMU Arsenal 1 (9*): A goal six minutes from time by Arsenal's Tony Woodcock left Birmingham with an unwanted club record of 29 defeats m a season. 9,234. Patana 9 liverpeal 1 (94): Player-manager Kenny Dalglish led by example by scoring the goal that beat Chelsea andAP - 637 words
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Article324 1986-05-05 21 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By STRANGE as it may seem, only on«> of Singapore's four top scorers m the recent Malaysia Cup soccer competition will be involved m the Natimal League Division One ournament which start; tonight. V. Sundram Motvthy, who came off as Singapore's top scoier iv324 words
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Article127 1986-05-05 21 TWO quick goals by striker Tahir Daud, minutes after the interval, spurred contenders Jurong Town to beat Gilbraltar Crescent 4-1 m the National Football League Division Two match at Deptford Road yesterday. The first 45 minutes ended goalless before Tahir paved the way for the grals. The other127 words
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Article176 1986-05-05 21 PFTER BIOW - PFTER BIOW BASKETBALL FORMER kingpins Asia Electric seemed set to return to the throne when they sank Ivy House 95-66 for their sixth straight win m the Basketball Association of Singapore Cup tournament at Gay World Stadium last night. With Chua Nam Hoi, Ong Chee176 words
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Article246 1986-05-05 21 AI.BKKT JUHNNUN - Khalsa prove too good for IA AI.BKKT JUHNNUN HOCKEY KHALSA packed too much power when they overwhelmed a determined Indian Association 9-1 m a Singapore Hockey Association Premier League match at Farrer Park Athletic Centre yesterday. Khalsa dictated the pace from the start and quickly settled to the task ahead246 words
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314 1986-05-05 21 Swedes set to do battle in Madrid final TENNIS MADRID Swede Joakim Nystrom withstood a determined onslaught by West German Andreas Maurer on Saturday to reach the final of the US$B5,OOO ($187,000) Madrid tournament. Nystrom will face countryman Kent Carlsson, who overcame compatriot Anders Jarryd 5-7, 7-5, 6-3 m theReutet; AF - 314 words
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Article158 1986-05-05 21 PENANG Singapore's Zainal Abidin beat compatriot Alex Tay 9-6, 9-6, 9-0 to capture the second leg of the National Guinness squash circuit here on Saturday. Zainal and Alex finished first and second respectively m the first leg m Selangor last month. Another Singaporean, Anthony Chua, took third spot,Bernama; Reuter - 158 words
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Article, Illustration460 1986-05-05 21 J. RAJENDRAI - J. RAJENDRAI Shuttle diplomacy or the fickle finger of fate? CHINA, who introduced ping-pong diplomacy to the world, may be responsible for the advent of "shuttle diplomacy" as well if Saturday's Über Cup badminton final is anything to go by. Many at the Senayan StadiumJONATHAN CHOO - 460 words
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Article361 1986-05-05 21 GODFREY ROBERT - Let down by the King GODFREY ROBERT ■y TBE Kama waa ta be tke ace. Bat Chia* Bulled eat tke jeker la Xleag Gaabac, wke played aawve himself ta keat ladaaeala's star veteran Liem Swie King 15-13, IMS ta kelp Cham meats tke Tkeasaa Cap ta Jakarta tart akjbt. Swie361 words
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Article, Illustration619 1986-05-05 21 J. fUUENDRAN - China's Cup of champagne J. fUUENDRAN From THOMAS CUP_ft^ ÜBERCUP mp FINAL RESULTS JAKARTA China regc symbol of team badmint thrilling 3-2 victory over Senayan Hall last night. China clinched victory their ace pair of Li Yong Liem Swie King and 80l just over an hour to revive memories of619 words
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Article415 1986-05-05 21 CRICKET LONDON Former West Indies captain Clive Lloyd hit an unbeaten 76 to rescue Lancashire on Saturday m their Benson and Hedges one-day cricket match against Yorkshire at Old Trafford. Lancashire had reached 152 for four off 46 overs when bad light halted play just415 words
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Article321 1986-05-05 21 HAKIKAT RAI - Swift get a kick out of Kunalan HAKIKAT RAI ATHLETICS By THE style was unmistakably familiar head leaning to one side, high knee lift and ao waa the figure that hurtled towards the finish m the 4x400 metres during yesterday's Singapore Open Relays at the National Stadium. Yes, it was321 words
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Article243 1986-05-05 21 PETER SIOW - RAHMAT AHMAD, Ronnie Ng and Jean Tan all had reasons to be joyous after the sixth and final Phase II roll-offs at Queenstown yesterday. Rahmat and Jean topped their respective sections to earn tickets to the World Cup Bowling Championships at Copenhagen m October, while Ronnie leapt243 words
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Miscellaneous126 1986-05-05 21 HOCKEY SMA Div I: Police Jr v Marsiling (Police Academy), Div I: Pakistan League v Club HDB (Farter Park AC) both at 5.30. NsUoml Schools A Boys: Beatty v ACJC (Farrer Park. 2.30); B Boys aaammmm Rl v Beatty (2.30), Peicai v MHS (3.40) both at Tanglin; A Girls U4126 words
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351 1986-05-05 22 Rift with Indonesia serious, says Hawke SYDNEY Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke said yesterday a rift with Indonesia over a recent newspaper story published here was serious and suggested there always would be bilateral difficulties. Mr Hawke, asked about ties with Indonesia m a television interview, seemed to take aReuter - 351 words
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Article56 1986-05-05 22 SHARJAH An attempt to hijack a Kuwait Airways plane was recently aborted by security officers at Kuwait airport, the newspaper Al-KhaleeJ reported yesterday. The Kuwaiti security, with help from an undisclosed Gulf Arab power, uncovered the hijack attempt which was to have taken place on AprilAP - 56 words
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431 1986-05-05 22 The Soviet nuclear disaster MOSCOW Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev has sent two of his most senior Politburo members to the Chernobyl nuclear disaster site where up to 25 people are critically ill. The official Tass news agency reported yesterday that Prime Minister NikolaiReuter; UPI - 431 words
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334 1986-05-05 22 The Air Lanka bombing COLOMBO Tamil guerilla uniforms have been found by investigators probing a bomb blast that killed 22 people on an Air Lanka Jet at Colombo airport, officials said yesterday. Forty-one people were injured m Saturday's blast, which tore apart the LockheedReuter - 334 words
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Article, Illustration717 1986-05-05 22 TONG YOKE THO - TONG YOKE THO By Filipinas get a preview of drama MRS CHEE sprays Esperanza's head with Shelltox because she mistook the maid's dandruff for lice. She also forces her to wear a shower cap all day long. In the midst of a long mahjong717 words
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161 1986-05-05 22 President's message to Iraqis: Have five children BAGHDAD Each Iraqi family mast have five ryUiiia aa that Iraq eaa B*. i i mamma na wmmtmy, itbs ideal Saddam Haseeia waa qaswa yesterday as Belaid a snwttag wtta a deiegattaa tram the Üb*m «f Iraqi Wimen: "Our ssatta to that eachAP - 161 words
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Article57 1986-05-05 22 GENEVA Jean-Jacques Gautier, a Swiss human rights campaigner who initiated a European convention on the prevention of torture, died here on Saturday aged 73. The International Commission of Jurists, an independent legal watchdog, said his proposal was expected to be formalised soon now that it had been acceptedReuter - 57 words
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Article88 1986-05-05 22 Gorbachev 'keen to met Reagan' TOKYO Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev has passed a message through British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher indicating new readiness to meet President Ronald Reagan m the United States this year, a senior American official said yesterday. Mrs Thatcher, who is attending the Tokyo summit, relayed theUPI - 88 words
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Miscellaneous143 1986-05-05 22 Weather MP TO 1 pjn. Showers over a tow areas around noon onwards. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 25 mm SUNSET today: 7.06 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.56 am. GLOB/U MMTHER Adelaide 16/22 C Goudy MaaUa 22/36 C Goudy Amsterdam iC t Melbourne 10/16 C Fine Baagkok143 words
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Title Section11 1986-05-05 1 Section Two Science CLASSIFIED THE STRAITS TIMES, MONDAY, MAY 5, 198611 words
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Article, Illustration753 1986-05-05 1 NANCY KOH - NANCY KOH The reactor accident in the Chernobyl power plant in the Soviet Union has focused attention on the increasing use of nuclear power throughout the world. AP reports compiled by NUCLEAR power supplies about one-sixth of the world's electricity, and energy experts strongly favour more753 words
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Article, Illustration397 1986-05-05 1 US generates the most electricity from nuclear power THE world, as a whole, got 15 per cent of its electricity from nuclear power plants last year, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency, a United Nations body. Ranked according to the amount of electricity generated by nuclear plants, the top397 words
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Advertisement75 1986-05-05 1 mwwwk _v___k AmP^mL mmummmmm* IU lv m W-* i 3 lav Prince's Parade 23 Will his new album regain lost fans? Organ transplants: Consent not needed 2 Find out more about the Portuguese experience It's yummy but it burns 3 How chillies affect tastebuds The Samsui story 9 Koh Siew75 words
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276 1986-05-05 2 The power boom From Page One three-year inquiry on nuclear power. Concern about nuclear weapons proliferation has blocked some countries' ambitions. Israel can't get anyone to sell it a reactor. Pakistan is barely able to keep its one small reactor running. Canada won't supply276 words
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Article, Illustration502 1986-05-05 2 Heard of human-factors engineering? It's a discipline that could help to avert nuclear plant mishaps. PHILIP CHEAH talks to a leading practitioner who was here recently. HE LIVES with errors all his life. He even earns his living from it as a specialist m502 words
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605 1986-05-05 2 THE United States jumped quickly into nuclear power m the 1950s and now, with 100 licensed nuclear stations, has more than any other country. But the US nuclear programme is bogged down m licensing delays and high costs. The Three-Mile Island accident, the605 words
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Article, Illustration634 1986-05-05 2 Under a proposed law here, doctors will be permitted to remove the organs of fatal accident victims who have not registered their objections. Let's look at the situation m Portugal. PORTUGAL'S first heart transplant has unleashed a bitter debate as to whoReuter - 634 words
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Advertisement236 1986-05-05 2 i fact, Samsonite waited years for technology to itch their idea of the perfect Oyster suitcase. a aj idea which is set oceans apart by such itinct features as: Et "I A unique water-resistant, B dustproof seal. It's a rubber gasket that fllß^^^^^E runs all round the rim and Kg^fH^^^B236 words
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Article, Illustration482 1986-05-05 3 Video system helps cosmetic surgery patients face the future MUCH like the way sculptors mould clay into beautiful features, Dr Jerrold Gendler uses state-of-the-art computer equipment to show cosmetic surgery patients their results even before the first incision is made. Dr Gendler, 47, director of the New Orleans Centre forUPI - 482 words
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Article, Illustration595 1986-05-05 3 Spicy-hot food is yummy, but researchers say it is a burning issue as experiments with your taste cells may show how it influences ageing. ANYONE addicted to Jalapen o peppers, industrialstrength hot sauce and the other pyrotechnic ingredients m Mexican food should beware. "People don't realiseNYT - 595 words
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Article504 1986-05-05 3 4 (The rise m blood pressure ie) not a gradual increase during the morning. Wu eJoer when you're lying m bed, und when you hoar the alarm dock and stand up, your Mood pressure ie 20 millimetre* of mercury higher. It could boNYT - 504 words
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269 1986-05-05 3 A SMALL AM radio that began selling m Japan this week is so cheap that the manufacturer suggests it can be casually used and then thrown away. Selling for 700 yen (about Ss9), the egg-shaped radio called Pokera is 7.5 cmNYT - 269 words
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Article, Illustration1216 1986-05-05 9 TO MANY, the red-hooded Samsui woman has always been a mystery because she is often seen but rarely heard. The Cantonese-speaking women are known to be hostile towards strangers who try to find out more about them. Some photographers have had cement and sand thrownK.F. SEETOH - 1,216 words
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Article, Illustration581 1986-05-05 9 KOH SIEW TIN - Renewed interest in the pioneers of building industry KOH SIEW TIN By 4 Some of them {Samsui women) have grown-up children wno look after them and life is now easier for them than when they first came here. But there are others who are not so fortunate and they continue581 words
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339 1986-05-05 9 THE red-hooded women working at the construction sites are not the only Samsui women m Singapore. There are about 60,000 men and women m Singapore who are immigrants or descendants of those who came from Sanshui County m Guangdong, China. The estimated figure was given m339 words
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Article253 1986-05-05 9 China Daily - China Daily HUNDREDS of rosy-cheeked baMes owe their Uvea to Dr Zheng Chaowen of the Male Infertility Research Institute and the Ylmln Hospital m Zunyl City, Guizhou Pro vi nee Infertility is the Inability to have children. And male infertility to believed to be the cause253 words
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Advertisement259 1986-05-05 9 THIS programme is compiled by Redif fasion and broadcast dai- a A4f A ly m Teochew, Hokkien Lei S 1.***** and Cantonese. The Mandarin broadcast times over -BIITW SBC's Radio Four are 9 mam^^"^^" pm m Teochew and 19.45 pm m Hoklden on Mandays, 9 pm m Cantonese and 9.45259 words
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Article, Illustration893 1986-05-05 10 ZAHARIAN OSMAN - ZAHARIAN OSMAN By RADIO 2 of Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) has taken a big step forward in organising the inter-school debate for junior colleges and Pre-U centres. It is an attempt to help upgrade the standard of the Malay language used by students. A total893 words
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Article, Illustration455 1986-05-05 10 ZAHARIAN OSMAN - ZAHARIAN OSMAN Otoh MASIH ada lagi pihak yang mahu menganjurkan bahas dalam bahasa Melayu. Ini dapat diketahui jika seseorang itu mengikuti rancangan Radio 2 Perbadanan Penyiaran Singapura (SBC). Bahas antara sekolah-seko-lah yang diterbitkan oleh SBC bermula pada 31 Mac lalu. Secara kasar ia bertujuan membahaskan isu penggunaan bahasa455 words
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Advertisement364 1986-05-05 11 FREE GIFTS OFFERI 1 Brush Free to cutting models. 1 bottle Conditioner Free to perming models fc Cut: $4: Perm. $10 by advanced students. Headquarters Halrstyllng School, Middle Road, Fortune Centre #04-21/ 22 23. Tel *****31/ *****32. (Also hairdressing courses available). PIVOT POINT SCHOOL requires 4C models daily from 10am364 words
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Advertisement398 1986-05-05 11 I, rainung Spaeialiaad m: a CARPET STEAMING A SHAMPOOING a PAINTING, FLOOR POLISHING 4 GRINDING a PARQUET SANDING a VARNISHING 1 SCOTCHGUARD. FABRIC/ CUSHION SPRAYING PROTECTOR OENERAL HOUSE CLEANING CaH: CALDECO CLEANING Tal: *****95/ *****38 SPECIALIST IN PAINTING Cleaning. Working on your budget with 2 coats ICI/ vinyl silk paint,398 words
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Advertisement314 1986-05-05 11 Ranovation/ Decor See Chin Aluminium Stainless Steel Contractor wm We specialise m renovation of HDB flats private apartments/houses aluminium window grilles sliding doors and windows etc We also undertake changing of old doors window floor tiles All works for HDB flats can be completed within 2 days Tal: *****66/*****87/*****80 (?4-hoursi314 words
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Advertisement954 1986-05-05 12 36 House Renovation/ Decor TONG YEW CONTRACTOR specialises m 12" x 12" tiemv duty ceramic floor tiles 3-rm $2,200 4-rm $2,950. 5-rm $4,650 All with skirting Ouarantee 1 year. Blk 215. A M Klo Aye 1, St 22, '01-891 Tel 459.1950/ 459 18. "J SPECIALIST IN ROOF, leakage, gutter, water-down954 words
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Advertisement906 1986-05-05 12 49 Pecking/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal LOWEST CHAPOE SM House removal, transportation service, office removal specialised ln pianos, organs delivery and disposal service Experienced, reliable and responsible workers provided Reasonable charges, good a fast service Day/ night service We are at your service 7 days a week from Ba.m. to lOp.m Tel906 words
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Advertisement798 1986-05-05 12 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies UROENTLV WANTED 'GROVE telescopic truck cranes 30. 45. 80 80. 100 St 1 10 ions or upper part ot crane only accepted Also all terrain 15 30 tons crane. Please call. *****55 Telex. Kb ***** S R*****4. STOCK CLEARANCE BRAND new alrcooled refrigeration condensing units, evaporator798 words
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Advertisement702 1986-05-05 12 57 Business 57 Business Opportunities Opportunities FELS We have PROJECTS to be constructed from June *M to Dec. t7. We require EXPERIENCED CONTRACTORS m all trades with track records m the marine/ offshore industries; also ahipyards to untferteke pert or entire protect. Interested plaaaa cell: DAVID TAN, *****44 \FAR EAST702 words
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Advertisement571 1986-05-05 12 64 Domestic Help Available TSSr ESTABLISHED 1980 TRAINED MAIDS _HS^S£ FILIPINO $500 INDON $1,800 LANKA $700 (YOU PAY US NOTHING TILL WORK PERMIT APPROVAL) i YOUR CHILD CARE |tS OUR PRIME CONCERN 2 YEARS GUARANTEE COMPREHENSIVE CONTRACT 13 3 7 12 6 81 ABLE COMMERCIAL AIDS COLOMBO COURT #06-03 (LIC571 words
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Advertisement646 1986-05-05 12 69 Situations Vacant: Domestic WANTED URGENTLY FILIPINi maids for Canada A Hongkong Can fly now, pay later. Te! *****17. 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical A waa laleßßehed Pußßehlng ».OfWp#OJf tMM^tmMM tft# POMOWtOQ: A. SECRETARY c Diploma or 'A' Level ('C Level holdera with expert ence may also apply. a Bilingual646 words
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Advertisement628 1986-05-05 12 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ •j Clerical a. I I: V DEPARTMENTAL STORE requires A. ACCOUNTS CLERK 8- 2 yeurs' similar experience a LCCI Intermediate/ Higher, GCE O' with credits In English a f Maths a Oood typing skill c Ability to operate telex advantageous 1 B. STOCK CONTROLLER a 5628 words
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Advertisement774 1986-05-05 12 70 Situations Vacant Secretarial/ Clerical Mt GENERAL CLERK c OCE 'O' or A' level c Age 20-23 years a 2-3 years experience c Salary S7OO-SBOO Location: PSA Bldg Intereeted pleaee cell pereonally arith certificate* and recent photograph at: TEMPORARY CENTER 16 Raffle* Quay #21-06 Hang Leong BMg. Singapore 0104 Tel:774 words
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Advertisement868 1986-05-05 12 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical timber CO. REQUIRES Girl Friday Able to do accounts, preparation of shipping documents, good communication skills and operate telex machine. Interested, pis apply Immediately with contact tel. number and non-re-turnable photograph to: The Advertiser, c/o Toa Payoh North P.O Box 736, Spore 9131 FEMALE CLERK868 words
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Advertisement1050 1986-05-05 13 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situation j Vacant Sales Sales AEOJissfQyi 1 Walk- In Interview Monday Friday 9am 12noon; 2pm spm Customer Relations OffiCerS (Female) time or Pan time at CHANGI TANGLIN) Due to our expansion, we have newly-created openings tor CUSTOMER RELATIONS OFFICERS. Tne incumbent will be responsible for in-shop1,050 words
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Advertisement720 1986-05-05 13 71 Situetions Vacant: Sales An eelebliahed trading compeny marketing generator*, electric motor a. etc. requiree SALES REPRESENTATIVES a Must possess own car. c Ability to speak and write English, Mandarin and local dialects. a Experience necessary, preferably with contacts ln related field a Starting salary will depend on qualifications and720 words
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Advertisement880 1986-05-05 13 71 Situations Vacant: MMMM MACHINE TOOLS SALES BEP. a Must have valid driving licence a Must possess own car a Salary negotiable Pleaae contact MCC-88ART AOCNCICB PTE. LTD. MMMMMM MALE 8 FEMALE a VAN SALESMEN a PRODUCT REPRESENTATIVES a CLERK Walk -in Interview on Monday St Tuesday: 142-B Sima Aye.880 words
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Advertisement563 1986-05-05 13 71 Situations Vacant: Mm 2 TEMPORARY EXPERIENCED showroom salesgirls reqd. urgently at Parkway Parade St WTC. Attractive salary. Call *****28 after 12 noon. REOO. AN ASSISTANT, Purchasing Officer, Male/ Female, dealing m marine spures. Able to drive. Contact *****57/ *****69 SALESGIRL WANTED BY electronics shop. Age 18 It above. No563 words
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Advertisement499 1986-05-05 13 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical aBBe-L-M^l^Rw-i I GEHMO I I has immediate vacancy for: H I Starting salary between $800 $850 per month H H Possess NTC 3 m metal machining I Must be able to read engineering drawings I Have at least 3 years' experience m499 words
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Advertisement154 1986-05-05 13 ********************11,, ll'B-W It WALK-IN I INTERVIEW NTC 2 with 2 years m tool and die making Able to set-up and repair stamping tools and operate all toolroom j equipment Able to work on 2 rotating shifts We offer attractive fringe benefits BENSONS METAL PRODUCTS j 24/26 Gul Avenue jurong Singapore154 words
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Advertisement701 1986-05-05 13 72 Situations Vacant: Tachnical ENGINEERING ASST. k (TEMPORARY) f— Applicants must possess a Diploma m Mechanical k Engineering. m~ Have at least 2-3 years experience In the construction of Industrial plants, oil refineries or related field. Mtaraalad appdeant* to call perBBfmßmf loi* un tnts>rvi#w o#* 6tiS M#y mßwtfwuo U.QwmfO to701 words
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Advertisement489 1986-05-05 13 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production PROGRESS WITH 1| I ©GEAC I GEAC is expanding rapidly and we need you |j to grow with us fM Primary education EJ Age 16-35 years old |a Able to speak and read simple English |m Attractive Benefits: 3 Free transportation to489 words
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Advertisement521 1986-05-05 14 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production gte ____K^_ B ._HBRy^"^PW^^^"^^ Operators r- rf 17 ran In > 4 (remaiei W^ > [Wt tKcne -o^ta/ j j Benefits: J a Free transport (for shift a Shift allowance pi| only)/transport allowance a Attendance incentive |||fl L^.521 words
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Advertisement327 1986-05-05 14 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situationa VacantProduction j Production I requires _TW I FEMALE L AW PRODUCTION W/tJI OPERATORS yAitff Age 16-25 years old jj^l^fe^/""/''"^ Mm. secondary ___^t_____-^___ education V ___i 2 EG_a_l New starting salary Free transport or 100% subsidy k__HWßlul_l_B I v_T!Jil£___bTt^vB I $25 full attendance mmmmWlW^Y^mmM I _*7i327 words
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Advertisement226 1986-05-05 14 I Mitsui fUUT High-toe IVrll (Ssigapora) roquires I A} CHARGE HAND (Tool Die H Maintenance) HI NTC Certificate with relevant experience Spore citizen, completed N. S. Age below 36 years old. Must ba prepared to perform shifts duties. HI Salary negotiabla. I B) MACHINE OPERATORS Singaporean Perferably with Secondary education226 words
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Advertisement369 1986-05-05 14 73 Situationa Vacant: Production f\f_tofi)afeu r\sserr)Hy A looder m the field of production and testing of computer peripherals ft PCB assemblies has vacancies for the posts of: E Experience m PCB jjj assembly •>• Wonting Hours Ist shift 7.30am-4.48pm 2nd shift: 5.00pm-2.180m Please call personally for an interview bat- E369 words
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Advertisement306 1986-05-05 14 73 Situations Vacant: Production I I IE I GCE 0' from Technical or I Art stream II a Female age 18-25 with I some working experience I GCE 0 Technical or NTC I 3in Electronics Servicing I Some QC experience I preferred I Sec. 2 and above, with I some306 words
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Advertisement308 1986-05-05 14 73 Situations Vacant: Production Owing to our rapid expansion, wu, a leading Plastic Injection Moulding company urgently requires:I I. Raaaa naactTtna Permanent night shift Age 20-30 years old Groaa aaiary $639p.m W^M 2. Material Hanckar Age 30 years and below Must be able to work m 3 rotating shifts Must308 words
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Advertisement488 1986-05-05 14 im-j, i-wnwMi, nnAt, i irgu 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous BBBBBBBBBBBJBBBBBBBBBBJBBBBBBSBBBBBBBB^iBBBBBBBeBBJBBBBBBBJBBB^ mmmmmm mmmmmmm^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ i&uqar EXPRESS (S) PTE LTD WB-zM w%W (Affiliated to International Shipping Una) invites applications for "^EE M 1) MANAGEMENT TRAINEE Age Below 30 years Qualifications Tertiary education 1 2) MARKETING 1 EXECUTIVES(NVOCCDivision)§| _^S Age488 words
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Advertisement279 1986-05-05 14 A _^^a]al_W_^^a___\ 3-4 years experience m storekeepmg Possess Class 3 driving licence Secondary education Interested please write with full resume to: POLYTEK ENGINEERING (S) PTE LTO 70 Shenton Way #17-03 Singapora 0207 or *****77 (Angie)A AittOfftoMto Grooming fta>rv>ca>a Pte Lid requires (1) CAR POLISHERS a Salary SSSO per month. (2)279 words
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Advertisement547 1986-05-05 15 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous f (IP)WHSOH I Immediate vacancies for: A) MALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS B) GENERAL HELPERS Earn up to j^Jj(| gross per month OR MORE depending on qualifications and axparlanca. Benefits: Fraa transportation c Fraa medical benefits c Good promotion prospects Attendance Incentive c Shift allowances c Fraa drinks547 words
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Advertisement819 1986-05-05 15 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous RAFFLES HOTEL requires FRONT OFFICE CASHIER WAITRESSES c Below 25 years. GCE 'O* level. Shift duties. Experience required. MALE GENERAL CLEANER Below 45 years. Speak English. COMMIS COOKS OCE 'O' level (English). Split shifts. Completed NS. Intaraatad applicants plaaaa call personally at THE PERSONNEL OFFICE with819 words
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Advertisement728 1986-05-05 15 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous REQUIRED DRIVER CUM Dehve with Class 4 driving licenc Preferably staying m Clemer or Jurong Tel *****00 TSUKMI JAPANESE RESTN. re full and part-time Waitress* Call for Interview 3p.m to 5p Ord fir. Hotel Orand Central UNISEX SALON REOUIRES goc all-round Stylists. Par full-time. Sr Jr.728 words
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Advertisement538 1986-05-05 15 83 Vahicla Financing/ Insurance EASY 1 LOANS FOR NEW AND USED CARS ig ai Low interest rates a. 0 m 4-year repayment Prompt service Jill 4 UNiTID OVEtSf AS FINANCE Tel: *****82 (11 lines)* *****41 *****13 m *****25/8 I- Ad Pormrt No 0075 2 V ll '■■\mmmmmm aaa aa a538 words
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Advertisement1060 1986-05-05 15 87 For Sala: Msrcsdss CO. REQ. NOV. 1980 Mercedes 2S Manual (Imported). 1 ownei Alrcon, radio cassette, powe steering/ windows, central lock Ing. Immaculate cond. $24 00 0.n.0. Tel: *****03 REOD. MM MERCEDES 200. man ual. pte. owner. White coloui Blaupunkt set. S/rlms. Nic number. Accident free. $65,00( Loan arrangeable.1,060 words
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Advertisement977 1986-05-05 15 ■I *cr Sala: Toyota r ?a'". Q f*' Toyota Super Cro* Tei: Ut A,rCOn CaSSel 0 ;0"8t CRESSIOA GL. fully aut ?«rISS' """-roof, low mlleaf *****91. Vincent. r ••J I**1 OLO Toyota Starl f i£^£i ye ,ad y owner. Askli $23,800 Tel: *****55 11/ St COROLLA IJOL. 1 own. a»rcon.977 words
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Advertisement1055 1986-05-05 15 94 For SaHK Oaihatau wn 1883 MAY DAINATBU Chara< lg XTE, 5-speed, 1 owner, alrcon, ri. Dark grey metallic, $17,31 *****81 MID '81 CO. Regn Dai hat 1 Charade. Excellent Cond. $7.5 ono *****78 Ah Bee. [ft IST CLASS '82 Charade XI 1000. 5-door. New model, squa lamp, rear wiper,1,055 words
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Advertisement769 1986-05-05 15 97 For Sala: Commarcial Vahicla de H l S)4 SUZUKI 800 cc. va *> orlg. paint, beautiful cond $4.8( 18 Maju Aye.. Serangoon Odn. >v ta TOYOTA COROLLA Panel Va m Radio, cassette, alrcon. Tip-U cond. $6000 0.n.0. *****80. E S3 DATSUN C2O van 1200 c 5-door. 1 owner, tip769 words
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Advertisement954 1986-05-05 15 99 Vahiclas Wantad s _M f\m_4 JO RWfVf_rT4_T7_ftf___ >p m dmw/ Met cede j Bsnz. mm I ai Japanese Modeh. I I Commercial vara, pta ups I I I $craps cars. I 5/ TOP PRICE CASH payment fo iO your quality used cars/ commer 1/ clal vehicles. Reasonable offer to:954 words
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Advertisement807 1986-05-05 15 106 Accommodation Available: Houses D.15 EABT COAST Aye beautiful- ly decorated d/storey seml-d. 4 aircon. bdrms./ servant's. Newly furn $1,500 Rolf *****11 SIXTH AVENUE 2 storey semi-de-tach. 4+ 1 rms. attached bathrms. 2 alrcon. Reasonable renta City Valuers *****74. WEST COAST PK. renovated d/storey seml-d. 4 bdrms./ guest P/furn Fully807 words
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Advertisement575 1986-05-05 16 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartmsnts Apartmsnts Wmf%W&£&** \mmm_i W*S^* WREfISTPLfIM W^^ Hotel Style I LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS At the junction of Scotts/Orchard Road, I next to Hyatt Hotel. a 1 4.000 sq ft Hotel Mini golf course Style lobby a Reception lounge Large Swimming pool a Free self service575 words
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Advertisement388 1986-05-05 16 DIST. 1130 UNIQUE FULLY FURNISHED MAISONETTE In secluded b.ock of apartments near Newton Clrcua. 3 plus 1 bedroom wivh large master bedroom and walk-ln dressing room, central alrcon., swimming pool, private garden with BBQ pit. garage and security. Bullt-ln area 2,800 sq.ft. available for immediate rental. For viawing, contact Daphne)388 words
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Advertisement835 1986-05-05 16 107 Accommodation Available: Apartmsnts Tembeling Court 8800 Hlmlko Court ***** Thomson Orove $1,300 Newton Heights $1,300 Mandarin Oarden 81,488 Cold Storage Centrepoint ***** Ardmore Point ***** Rldgewood $1800 Marbella Court ***** HUlcrest Arcadia 2400 Draycott Towers ***** Villa Delle Rose ***** The Claymore 88,780 MaDFIELD REALTY PTE. LTD *****88 DMT.IS835 words
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Advertisement1025 1986-05-05 16 107 Accommodation Available: Apartmenta DRAYCOTT TOWERS LUXURIOUS Apartments fully airconditioned with swimming pool. Suitable for expatriate families on Company's lease. Call *****77/8. D.lO Om HOLLAND Rd., beautiful 1 double-rm. unit, bathrm. attached. Own entrance, exclusive/ quiet. Fully furn. Alrcond. $500 (neg). Tel: *****30/ *****45. D.ll DERBYSHIRE MANS. 3 1 rooms.1,025 words
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Advertisement1040 1986-05-05 16 107 Accommodation Availablo: Apartmants DIST.IO27 a 'HOLLANO «U«BK>M Walk-up apt 3+l bdrntt..^«7: tlally fum., alrcon. Tel: *****^ DMT.II SECLUDED 2-EORM. apt m 6 unit block. Pool. Furn 81 Ton Rlnr *****10. ,lw OtST.II ULTRA MANSION. High floor, 3+ 1 bdrms., fully furnished. $1,200. Exquisite: *****14 OMT.M FULLY PURNMNBD penthouse, 51,040 words
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Advertisement885 1986-05-05 16 103 Accommodation A vailßbN>: Rooma LUXUMOUS FLAT AT Orchard Rd wtth s/pool. Christian family willing to take ln foreign students with meals It laundry provided. Tel: *****88 1 RM. a* Jurong West Maisonette flat. Furn $280. Single lady/ couple with no children/ students. Contact Peter/ Jenny, *****35. > ROOBBB AT885 words
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Advertisement577 1986-05-05 16 113 For Sat*: llouaas 113 For Solo: Houses PUBLIC AUCTION To b^lsdd at the Mciciuy Romr J+WkFk**) Ap+MHoAd ob TlHaandasy 15th Moy 1906 AT23#PM ■bbbWBTTIIiIT -LANDED 2-storcy detached house Land area: 9192 sqft Built-in 3200 sqft Tide ;FrecMd 14 W Urn 1 1 I MI 1 1 3-storey corner terrace577 words
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Advertisement265 1986-05-05 16 DJO HAPPY PK. 2-1/2-storey terr. 2500 sq.ft. 4 bdrms./ servant's. 2 yrs. «old. F/hold. Well maintained $385 J00. Everton *****11 DJO THOMSON ODN. (off Sin Ming Rd.) renovated d/storey corner terr. 2-1 bdrms. 1600 sq.ft. $275,000 0.n.0. Rolf *****11 DJO WELLINGTON OON. Brand new d/storey seml-d. 3500 sq.ft. F'hold. Split-level265 words
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Advertisement968 1986-05-05 16 113 For Sala: Hou aaa DIST .2B OPF JLN. Kayu. s/storey terr 3 bdrms.. 1850 sq.rt., f'hold $195,000 neg. Homer *****08 DOUBLE-STOREY BUNGALOWS Bl Peach Garden. 5 bedrooms .freehold *****W ext. 247. "D-18 TAI KENO vicinity, d/storey terrace, 3 bdrms. Well renovated '$340,000 neg *****34 (agt). D.lO, DUCHESS RD.. d/storey968 words
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Advertisement1048 1986-05-05 16 114 For Sala: Privata Apartmants PICK OP THE TOPS Near CBO ywt SMrSclewOy private.* a Orange Heights spacioua almost 2000 sq ft. Split- leval. 3+ 1 rms Going cheap, a Park Hoaas about 1600 sq.ft 3+ 1 rms., renovated with panel celling. Raaeonabty Fraa service for referrals to oltiea Traneport1,048 words
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Advertisement697 1986-05-05 17 114 For Sale Privats 114 For Sale: Privata 114 For Sala: Privata Apartments Apartments Apartmenta B^ aM^BH**MßßßßßßßSßßßß«a______»a_t«_____________B___» BBBBBBBBbWbBbBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbBbB SBBBBBBBBBBBB__________H_____________________________i*______^__| The Most Outstanding il Hill-top Residence I Spanish Village s boilt on a OutdOOT facilities I picturesque hill 'op at the a I intersection of lollan.i matCll that Ot COUntry "^xx.697 words
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Advertisement279 1986-05-05 17 115 For Sal*: HUDC Apsrtmsnts AMBERVILLE MAIS.. 3+l rms well maintained, wardrobe/ cabinets Si alrcon. $260,000 neg. Oateway *****38 BRADDELL VKfW MAIS. 1780 sq.ft Well maintained. Upper unit. Cosy environment. $220,000 neg. Olympic 255-3333 NORMANTON PARK. BLK 1, mid fir $130,000 SAF officers only. Kull facilities *****67 Miss Pee. 116279 words
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Advertisement712 1986-05-05 17 118 For Mala: HDB Apartments I ROOMED AJMJCio Blk 450/ 501/ 551 $128,000 Marin i Parade Blk 27/ 20 8128.000 Badofc Blk 72/ 408 8129,000 BpalMaiooda Pk Blk 106 5155.000 MareMng Blk 0 880,000 Tack Whye Blk 14 $87,000 4-ROOSSED AJBJUa Blk 320/ 586/ 808 $77,000 Bsdsfc Blk 421/ 512/712 words
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Advertisement746 1986-05-05 17 116 For Sala: HOB Apartments BEDOK NORTH 4-RSS. 81k.512, low fir., ceramic/ vinyl. Sale $82,000. Tel: *****21/ *****22. BEDOK NORTH S-ROOBI (Slab) 81k. 112. Ceramic throughout, cabinets $115,000 neg. *****30 BEOOK NORTH S-RM. blk 96/ 91. High/ low fir. F/furn. Orace Union: *****46/ *****87 BEDOK N. (BUNK) 4-rm.. Blk 78746 words
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Advertisement541 1986-05-05 17 117 Properties Wanted N^l// (»«ium. MBSS. DISMERS) IMGCNTW S_U«araii Caatrd. BaSB L2_ Baal Caatl. fataa, S-B U. Qmtmt TcUitiZSail^mmiaaCaaiL I .aßars. CSaat't aaacrt S7M.SM Thaaaan. flaatliar. fail Caa.l. Partaatl t aOmn **m rm rmarty ,t amam* lti 0 i%Umw_f AUTtmWAUTS Ul Am twMWwW. MamcAioamt mmm mmwammm k______j nwcßsmn übb maum541 words
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Advertisement783 1986-05-05 17 118 Factory Spacaa 118 Factory Spaces Ptt^uGmiwsTi^coiPin I I AUftM Industrial UMUltßiriMing JALAN PEMIMPIH 2 ca'Qoes an<j 1 passenger lift c Tight Security system. Clean and well maintained. c Competitive rentals UNION TEXTILE CO. (PTE) LTD. I 37 Jalan Pemimpin, #01-01, Singapore 2057. H TEL: *****33 I H v -S-bCB3K^SLb-bt«m783 words
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Advertisement607 1986-05-05 17 L wMeefBBMBBr office IV fOp aaaa/ pant j* Double-storey office of BSS sq.m. complete faculties with alrcondltlonlng. o 3 units warehouse of 8700 sq.m. each ranging from 1600-3500 sq.m. Partial deal acceptable. Terms negotiable. Contest BN Van/ Mr Uaw aB TEL: *****88 IMM IBs WMM MM iilß-Saataan. W^wusammj_r^ M Free607 words
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Advertisement391 1986-05-05 17 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces FOR SALE Recently built warehouse at Sungei Kadut Industrial Estate for sale. Land area: 8275 square metre. High ceiling and wide entrance. Road frontage accessible to 40--footer containers. Interested please contact: ***** 1 1 x 209 I 1391 words
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Advertisement794 1986-05-05 17 121 For Rent: Office Spaces WELUNOTON BUILDING 20 Oktafocd Reed Shop Spece Avaßebte #01-01 800 sq.ft. =01-04 440 aq.ft #01-08 250 sq.ft #01-03 710 sq.ft. Office Space AveHeble #00-05/08 1000 sq.ft #11-06 740 sq.ft #12-01 740 sqft #12-06 500 sq.ft #12-04 710 sq.ft #13-03 420 sq.ft #13-04/08 1820 sq.ft #14-03/08794 words
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Advertisement658 1986-05-05 18 121 For Rant. Offica Spacaa OfFICE SPACE 430 st) II >»th fir Peoples Pk CBf Windows St carpets Reasonable rent *****82 OBCNABO 80. Outside/ inside CBLV 215 6,600 sqft J2 50 psf onwiirds Shang Prop 2558.58!> OUTS'Ot CBO. MANHATTAN H'se 600 sq ft St above Low floor Occidental *****U1 734&^31658 words
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Advertisement634 1986-05-05 18 124 For Rant: 124 For Rant: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces >%f CENTRE •*a wf -v -~~m X /V AW mm m 7T~ Strategic comer, JonesLang ncUonalu S Farrer Bukit Timah Road MMafIMOH (opening shortly) Open covered parking coo qqqq jj Space still available for D<3^ JO OO Jasper computer, sports634 words
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Advertisement574 1986-05-05 18 127 Othsr Real Estats OFF HOLLAND BO: over 17.000 sq.ft. of prime land bungalow zoned within walking distance to public transportation. $45 p.s.f. neg. Compre Realty *****22. SMALL MOTOR VEHICLE workshop wanted, near town. Please rail *****82/ page: *****69. 135 Air Travel /ECONOMY Phis umurpotaed profieiancv and reliobilif Neit time574 words
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Advertisement524 1986-05-05 18 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Jwif% 137 Tour 137 Tours 1 a -B^f(^Tco^b»tCo^|^^ *u^ Owaru 100 Oaha-d Rd UiP^^» W 1 1 ill Mmlmcca Village /dgW Deamru V,ew TOUHWIN •kst ,no TV^j«^»99»nu jj;--- ssa. ?(fsg),, jS™ 2D/3N $79 r—WIH P^ Prtmu,m SvJJSiJ e -^J 1 North TEL. *****33/ 30 4fl524 words
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Advertisement440 1986-05-05 18 ■SssgaOsß a^y^Fl ifiin!!!|B oHy|___D! \______m iMc-lUi 'mWwmW _^_L___b) bbK QCHTIHQ STAY CASIHO HOTCL. WITH HITCCLUB MMMM rnAStn hill MM* Mcnuti hotel, with UMMM d/wim CAHCROfI SMr ROWLOOrt HOTEL, IVITM STCrVi-0O(V D/rtriC« INCUS m: TaVlMama ay air-cos coach, pi.kasi: rook KAMI SD6N GATING PENANG CAMERON DEP BY SLEEPING BERTH TRAIN. BACK440 words
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Advertisement607 1986-05-05 18 137 Tours 137 Tours /SS H DYNASTY is^a No. 1 Tour Operator to Mk Airfare Hotel Packages _^Mmk 'deal 'or business/social visits Ljjm^ 6 Days ex Singapore p mciudrs 5/6 D Darwin s$ 699 2SSP»S^S:; 55 S$ 980 Pi *yj f cias« Sydney *****5 Brisbane/Gold Coast *****5 ♦_r^B__F.i'.(-onmi G.ition t-lß^607 words
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Advertisement811 1986-05-05 19 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING FOR STUDENTS SEEKING ADMISSION IN 1986 Dr. John Fisher, Dean of Social Science, will give a presentation on COLUMBIA COLIECE at 730 p.m. on Thursday, May Bth. at the MANOARIN HOTEL, and may be contacted at the hotel from May Sth811 words
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Advertisement180 1986-05-05 19 147 Academic Couraaa EXPERIENCED ORADUATEB OFFER tuition for all levels It districts Reasonable fees *****91. EXPERIENCED SCIENCE GRAD. offers tuition In Maths. A Chinese at reasonable fees *****23 LADY GRADUATE AVAIL anytime for Sec./ Pre-U students. Low fees. Tel: *****14/ *****16. LADY GRADUATE OFFERS tuition In O It N level180 words
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Advertisement862 1986-05-05 19 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses I ACHtEVEMENT^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Ist IDPM GOLD MEDAL AWARDED TO MISS HELEN YAP*— WORLD BEST STU- DFNT FOR SYSTEM ANALYSIS DESIGN (PAPER III) JUNE '85 EXAMS c 2nd IDPM GOLD MEDAL WAS AWARDED TO ONE OF OUR STUDENTS FOR BEING WORLD BEST IN862 words
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Advertisement155 1986-05-05 19 149 Sacratarial/ Typing Coursas PRIVATE SECRETARY'S CERTIFICATE For LCCI 1987 exam Subjects covered: Communication Structure of Buwness. Offica Organisation Sacratarial Procedures. B Audio/ Shorthand Typing Dutias. B Information Word Processing. FuN Tims: 12/5/86 Part Tima: 13/5/86 LOW FEE. t4O (Ist mth) Student passes can be arranged for foreign students For155 words
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Advertisement177 1986-05-05 19 150 Commsfcisl/ Technical Couraas m NEW CLASSES Commencing tn May "86 ■LEASE ENROL EARLY ACCOUNTING DIP. IN ACCOUNTING c BOOKKEEPING (Beginners) BOOKKEEPING (Inter.) BASIC COMPUTER PROGRAMMING a BUSINESS STATISTICS a COST ACCOUNTING c COMMERCIAL LAW a ECONOMICS a ENGLISH FOR COMMERCE c GCE A' LEVEL a lAM (Cert. Stage) a177 words
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Advertisement438 1986-05-05 19 150 Commercial/ i, Technical Coursee CACA rtiatleied Aseutlatton of Certtfted Accountants AAT Association of Accounting T#CtHNCI4vfM IAM Institute ot Administrative Management New Classes commencing on FuM Time: 5/5/SS Pert Time: 5/5/SS S/5/SS For details, please call: CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE #06-3545 Block 182 Bukit Merah Town Centre < Tsl: *****5S438 words
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Advertisement748 1986-05-05 19 aBBBBBaBBBBBB»BBBBBaBJBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBJBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBaB_____». fl 150 Commerciel/ Tachnical Coursee (Certificate UK) Commencing: 19 May '86 20 May '86 Limited Vacancies For further details, call: Metropolitan YMCA Education Centra 70 Palmer Roed Tel: 2224)666 J MAY bSKMNNDTS CLASSES Typing. B'keeplng, Shorthand (3 months) Commencing 0/7 Pte. Secretary's Cert. Full/Part/Weekends Commencing 7th/15th/17th. Receptionist Courses. WedTThu.748 words
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Advertisement1128 1986-05-05 19 159 Fitness/ Sports Instruction OO YOGA/ AEROBICS our way to get fitter, sleep better, control weight effectively, etc. New classes starting a.m./p m. 10H discount for Aerobics. *****77 STEPS MOOEL AGENCY: Oropm- Deportment Classes starting soon. Free halrcare -products given. Tel: *****11 LEARN TO SWSB proper strokes from qualified Instructor.1,128 words
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Advertisement787 1986-05-05 20 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES bbbbbbbbbbbl STANTS RSSOBBI bbbbbbbbbbbl 'I'<vW I |UU-k: H.i\S.-rxii. MUmmmmn Straits Times: 5J25 00 pst im Collated: StYOU Trlrx Srr\lrr: S.T.VN.T.S. KS *XXI TIMKAI) I Tel *****U cxi SIM A MM Sumla> Times MMM par <m Posted SJIIMXI APPOINTMENTS I ASEAN BINTULU FERTIUZER SON. BHO. WL—M^ Applications are invited787 words
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Advertisement79 1986-05-05 20 I SALES REPRESENTATIVES We are profit freight systems, a worldwide American air freight forwarding organisation. We are looking for 2 sales representatives to sell import and export air cargo. Both male or female can apply. Applicants muat: a have passed G.C.E. O' level examinations a possess sales experience (not necessarily79 words
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Advertisement630 1986-05-05 20 j^aist 1 Consumer Products Re Ltd Ummmmmmmmmmmm^Bßßm^mmßßmmUmmßWUßßßßmmmmmmmKßmmmmmmmM AT&T Consumer Products Pte Ltd has recently set up a high quality telephone manufacturing facility at Kampong Übi Industrial Estate. Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the following position: ENGINEERING I MANAGER I Reporting to the Director. Quality Assurance, the successful630 words
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Advertisement575 1986-05-05 20 I(M) iIfOTX>#?OI- A SSaS H A Leader m the communications and electronics industry H Motorola means leadership... m people, ideas, and technology M H We are looking for qualified experienced professionals I H to fill the following positions: I TEST SYSTEMS MANAGER I SENIOR/TEST ENGINEER (HYBRID) I SENIOR/PRODUCT ENGINEER (RADIO)575 words
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Advertisement228 1986-05-05 20 y. invites applications for the position of 1 H EXECUTIVE I OFFICER I (Training Development) I The successful candidate will be designated as I a Training Development Officer. I DUTIES RESPONSIBILITIES I Processing training proposals. I Liaising with external training organisations. M Conducting m house training courses. I REQUIREMENTS I228 words
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Advertisement834 1986-05-05 21 NOTICES I (LKNJ LIM KAH NGAM LIMITED 1 fl (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) fl I NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING I I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty Third Annual General fl Meeting of the Company will be held at Hotel Equatorial, 2nd Floor, fl fl Bougainvillia834 words
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Advertisement1321 1986-05-05 21 .§T SHERIFF S SALE f fl MOTIM IMP fl. VESSEL fli fl "EUMEXfUESS" fl I (Admiralty m Rem No. 671 of 1985) Bi fl PARTICULARS OF VESSEL fl I Name of Vessel "EUROEXPRESS" fl B Port of Registry Panama B fl Type .General motor carrier of I B all steel1,321 words
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Advertisement430 1986-05-05 21 Tffo. PSA Building 40th Storey Conference Hall 38th Storey Chairman's Office General Manager's Office Deputy General Manager's Office Secretariat Legol Department 13th Storey Operations Directorate Marine Directorate Industrial Health Safety Department 1 2th Storey Personnel 1 1th Storey Finance Directorate Treasurer's Department ,p^^^ 10th Storey Accounts Department WTfTf Audit Department430 words
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Advertisement374 1986-05-05 21 I m the high court op the republic op Singapore: Campaaies Winding Up Na. SH af lMf Ia tae Matter af the Campaalea Act (Cap. IK) Aad la tae Mattar af Baataa UmMmMMW Pte. LM. (Is Bcedvenhlp) ADVERTISEMENT OP PETITION NOTICE is hereby given that a Substituted Petition for the374 words
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Advertisement665 1986-05-05 22 NOTICES SUBORDINATE COURTS SINGAPORE M.C. MMMMMM Ns. ***** af 1888 HONG LEONG FINANCE UMITED »M_inUfti Ami 1. LE FRANCAIS RESTAURANT PTE LTD 2. CATHERINE GENEVIEV El lEVE FAUQUE 3. BERNARD JEAN SAUTEREAU Defeadaab FORM OP ADVERTISEMENT Ts: CATHERINE GENEVIEVER IEVf r Al Ql X aad BERNARD JEAN SAUTEREAU hath aew665 words
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Advertisement727 1986-05-05 22 NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING IN THE MATTER OP THE COMPANIES ACT, CHAPTER 188 AND IN THE MATTER OF MEROMAN SHIPPING (FAR EAST) PTE LTD (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUID ATION) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to 1 Section 308(1) of The Companies Act, Chapter 185, the Final Meeting of the members727 words
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Advertisement211 1986-05-05 22 NOTICES t CENTRAL PROVIDENT FUND BOARD SINGAPORE LOST CUSTODIAN RECEIPTS FOR SHARES IN SINGAPORE BUS SERVICE (1078) LTD THE UNDERMENTIONED CUSTODIAN RECEIPTS HAVE BEEN REPORTED LOST OR DESTROYED CUSTODIAN NAME OF CUSTOOIAN NO. OF SHARES OF SI RECEIPT NO. RECEIPT HOLDER EACH FULLY PAIO 01 *****/ Z KOH CHOR JIANG211 words
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Advertisement180 1986-05-05 22 OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE OF SHIP'S NAME We, CTW Terminal Transport Pte Ltd, A Singaporean Company having our registered office at Blk 123, Bukit Merah Lane 1 #04-96. Singapore 0315 hereby give notice that ln consequence of the purchase by us of the ship mentioned below, we have applied180 words
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Advertisement129 1986-05-05 22 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Chong Llan Him of Apt Blk 406 Bedok North Aye 3 #15-191 Singapore 1646 have applied for a Wholesale Beer Shop licence m respect of premises at M/s Transmart Investment Pte Ltd, 20 McCallum Street #06-04 Singapore 0106 and that this application will129 words
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Page 22 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous505 1986-05-05 22 SUN TAN ByCollette PEANUTS By BcAulm fafSsK^H ®saF\B te^Aß Ji^liil I <e> ©1 1 fall I o& l ITS-^ THE BOHN LOSER B y Art Manama, RCfTIERAnrv mw MMMMMM BEETLE BAILEY B y Mort Walker I gJJ2*»** jgJjP fcgT U mow.woulp THE GAMBOLS mm-, A*A» AWT CAW Bj9mjtM /V,ie ,^r,,r^T\505 words
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Arts & Leisure
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Article, Illustration672 1986-05-05 23 WEST SIDE STORY M Presented by the American Association A I and the National Theatre Trust A A STARS production m Victoria Theatre. May 2, 8 pm Reviewed by REBECCA CHUA t I TOLD you a gang fight was shaping up, didn't I? No,672 words
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Article, Illustration1340 1986-05-05 23 Tha public perception of Prince swung from a sly charmer to eurty misogynist paranoid between 1984 and last year juat aa, the year before, Michael Jackson had fallen from boy genius to androgynous m eccentric. Prince talented musician or facile pop trickster withNYT; NGAI CHEE WAH - 1,340 words
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Miscellaneous595 1986-05-05 23 What's nn PERFORMANCES M Sotant aoia titi ti to ai ".fet am 4 pm; Saturdays, 10 am -1 an authentic turn-of-the-centu-OPERA BY FOBHAN m^^J^™™** 1 Entries must be accompa- pm. Closed on Sundays and ry Straits Chinese home" PerTROUPE FROM GUAN- w H V W show Maturing nied by official595 words
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Miscellaneous977 1986-05-05 23 One K90.5 mHz m VHF Band I If 5.58 Mf National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News m Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning, Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Radio Patrol 7.45 Another Morning, Another977 words
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Advertisement14 1986-05-05 24 |l |Z D understands women 111— I V as no other WORLDLY magazine does14 words
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Miscellaneous1896 1986-05-05 24 ■—MY VIEW m By Kannan Chandran (Ch 5 and Ch 12) and Leong Weng Kam (Ch B)mmmbmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmbmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^ HH| It's Malay Tatentime again Ammmk 4M m a 4 a bak»t '8$ (Ch loves of these who leapt to stardom fl B. < *9 B flfl #m 7.5§ pm) women from the1,896 words
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