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Title Section15 1986-06-14 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article595 1986-06-14 1 'Members have full freedom to speak out, but political lawyers have taken over' says Chok Tong MR GOH CHOK TONG yesterday joined m the public debate on professional societies and government policies to reaffirm that professionals, like other citizens, have full freedom to speak on595 words
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Article154 1986-06-14 1 MEMBERS of the Law Society involved m the drafting and approval of the press statement on the Bill should state individually who they are and where they stand, Mr Goh Chok Tong said. He said that while the society's president, Mr Francis Scow, had made known his view,154 words
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Article, Illustration296 1986-06-14 1 Bookie jailed 10 months and fined $100,000 A BOOKIE with documents showing $688,9 M m horse-racing bets was yesterday jailed II months and fined $IM,#H or six months' jail m default. Koh Choo Slong, 35, is the first bookmaker to plead guilty after the stricter anti-gaming laws came into effect296 words
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Article, Illustration143 1986-06-14 1 gfhgfhgfhgfhfh WITH the 16th and final place for the second round of the World Cup finals decided only hours ago, the stage has been set for an exciting elimination round. The most interesting second-round fixture will be between defending champions Italy and European champions143 words
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Article61 1986-06-14 1 Austria's new Cabinet VIENNA Austria's Chancellor- Designate Franz Vranitzky announced his new Cabinet yesterday, less than a week after Dr Kurt Waldheim's presidential election victory touched off a major shake-up m the Socialist leadership. The new Cabinet reflected a swing away from the traditional Socialist wel-fare-state outlook towards a new61 words
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191 1986-06-14 1 OXFORD An heir to the Guinness brewery fortune and an Oxford University student were charged with supplying drugs to British Trade Secretary Paul Channon's daughter, who was found dead after an end-of-exams party at Oxford University. The body of Olivia Channon, aUPI - 191 words
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439 1986-06-14 1 WONG AI KWEI - Lesson on how the South Koreans stay competitive WONG AI KWEI By WHEN Singapore announced a national wage restraint policy last year and unions agreed to forgo NWC increases, the South Koreans soon followed suit. They first sent a television news team here to find out more. Then they interviewed439 words
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288 1986-06-14 1 GILLIAN POW CHONG - Ministry stops sale of 1 7 brands of junior aspirin GILLIAN POW CHONG By SEVENTEEN brands of aspirin for children are being withdrawn from the Singapore market with immediate effect because of overseas evidence linking junior aspirin to Reyes Syndrome, a potentially fatal disease. The junior aspirins known to be288 words
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Article87 1986-06-14 1 SYDNEY Militant trade onions, representing BM,Mi workers or one-third of the total Australian Council of Trade Unions (Actn) membership, have rejected a call for austerity by the Labour Party government of Prime Minister Bob Hawke. In a statement issued after their meeting here yesterday, more than aReuter - 87 words
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Article385 1986-06-14 2 $8.5 m Bishan Park WORK HAS begun on a $8.5 million, 42-hectare park, with a wide range of recreational facilities, to serve people m and around Ang Mo Kio and Bishan new towns and the nearby private housing estates. The project is expected to be ready within two years.385 words
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Article296 1986-06-14 2 Aids death forecast MORE THAN 270,000 people m the United States will have Aids by 1991, and 179,000 of them will have died, a government report says. The Public Health Service, m a revision of its plan for controlling the spread of the deadly acquired immune deficiency296 words
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Article344 1986-06-14 2 Putting m the rain PATIENCE and solid putting enabled Bob Tway to survive rain, wind and cold while Jack Nicklaus' Grand Slam dreams all but evaporated yesterday m some of the most extreme weather conditions at the 86th US Open championships. Tway, a two-time winner on the PGA tour344 words
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Article446 1986-06-14 2 Festival centrepiece DIRECTOR Lim Siauw Chong and his cast had cut and re-shaped Stella Ron's Dragon's Teeth Gate commissioned specially for the Arts festival during their workshop sessions. Siauw Chong estimates that after all the changes, only about 20 per cent of the original script has remained. They446 words
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Article233 1986-06-14 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE relmpositlon of emergency m Sooth Africa Is likely to be counterproductive. For by now, a critical threshold has been crossed. Non-white Sooth Africans know that apartheid is m its terminal stages, and that they are on the winning side. The case for economic sanctions233 words
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Article229 1986-06-14 2 I REFINERIES 14m IN THE RED IN FIRST QUARTER THE FIVE refineries m Singapore have gone into the red to the tune of $14 million m the first quarter of this year, and will only just manage to recover their losses because of the second -quarter business. Their expected229 words
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213 1986-06-14 2 Around Asean... and Across the Causeway Piracy complaint AN AMERICAN industry group filed a complaint against Indonesia with US trade officials m what a spokesman said was a stepped-up campaign against foreign violators of US copyrights. Mr William Maxwell, an official of the Computer and Business Equipment Manufacturers Association, said213 words
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Article440 1986-06-14 2 A rare collection 80 pieces of swords, daggers and kris, including Aalderink collection, passed down through 80 years of history are for sale classification 14. Clossifieds: Pg. 9, Section Two /^3?>/ Product Advertiser Section/Pace tadte Hwee Seng Electronics I —17 Cameras Minolta Singapore I 1 Campaign National Crime440 words
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Article114 1986-06-14 3 HONGKONG More than 250 people were knocked out when lightning struck two schools m China, the Wen Wei Po newspaper reported here yesterday. The newspaper said 144 students and teachers lost consciousness on June 5 when lightning struck a three-storey junior high school m theAFP - 114 words
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339 1986-06-14 3 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO In a dramatic revelation of how the strong yen is beginning to undermine Japan's export industry, a recent official survey indicates that Japanese manufacturers are now being forced to ship goods abroad at 41 points below339 words
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166 1986-06-14 3 Japanese snap up cheaper film and cameras TOKYO The yen's surge has brought unexpected bargains for Japanese who are snapping up film and cameras made for export, which are then re-impor-ted. Some camera shops are now selling some of the country's best-known products at 30 to 50 per cent lessReuter - 166 words
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Article, Illustration68 1986-06-14 3 BRITAIN'S Prime Minister Mrs Thatcher taking a turn as tea lady for visiting Americans Chris Devlne, 15, from Washington, DC, and Pam Bash, of Wayne County, Pennsylvania, at No. II Downing Street on Thursday. Mrs Thatcher laid on a tea party for some ofAP - 68 words
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282 1986-06-14 3 Union Carbide queries evidence clause NEW YORK Union Carbide has accepted a US court ruling that the Bhopal gas disaster case be heard m India but it reserved the right to challenge a key condition on the use of evidence. More than 2,000 people died and another 200,000 were injuredReuter; AP - 282 words
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213 1986-06-14 3 BEIJING Most foreign investors m China have obtained good economic returns despite mounting complaints of red tape, high costs and low productivity, the official Xinhua news agency said yesterday. Amid signs of increasing wariness among potential overseas investors, Xinhua said foreigners attendingUPI; AFP - 213 words
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225 1986-06-14 3 Punjab Cabinet rejects land swap ruling NEW DELHI Moderate Sikhs have dealt a blow to the Punjab peace accord by apparently rejecting one of its pillars, a land swap with neighbouring Haryana state. The Punjab Cabinet expressed a "deep sense of anguish" at the verdict of a central government commissionReuter; AP - 225 words
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343 1986-06-14 4 US Aids deaths to hit 179,000 by 1991 study WASHINGTON MORE than 270,000 people m the United States will have Aids by 1991, and 179,000 of them will have died, a government report says. The Public Health Service, m a revision of its plan for controlling the spread of theAP; NYT - 343 words
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144 1986-06-14 4 WASHINGTON People infected by one variety of the Aids virus never seem to be infected by other varieties, a group of researchers says m a magazine article. Each strain of virus may carry some unknown sort of protection against other, closely-related strains. StudyingAFP - 144 words
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Article, Illustration289 1986-06-14 4 WASHINGTON THE House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee voted 29-11 on Thursday to ask President Ronald Reagan to continue to respect the Second Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (Salt D). Four of the 17 Republican congressmen on the committee joined the Democrats mAP - 289 words
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205 1986-06-14 4 NEW YORK The Commerce Department will fire three employees who used advance information on the US gross national product to make money m the financial markets before the official figures were published last September. The action is another indication of the mounting officialFT - 205 words
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327 1986-06-14 4 Panama army chief 'in drug trade' NEW YORK The commander of Panama's military is involved m drug trafficking, running guns to terrorists, selling information to Cuba and mon-ey-laundering and law enforcement officials m the Nixon administration once proposed assassinating him, news reports here said. General Manuel Antonio Noriega is widelyAP; NYT - 327 words
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153 1986-06-14 4 SANTA MONICA (California) Playgirl magazine, whose readership has dropped m recent years, has filed for protection from creditors under the nations bankruptcy law. Vanda Krefft, a former senior editor at the magazine, attributed its decline to changes m opinions about its offering of revealing photos, includingAP - 153 words
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369 1986-06-14 6 BONN European Community member states with embassies m South Africa will close them for the day on Monday m a signal of protest to the Whiteled government. Meanwhile, the British government has made it clear it is prepared to consider freshReuter; FT - 369 words
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111 1986-06-14 6 The pot thickens er, mushrooms RUSK (Texas) Some east Texas marijuana farmers apparently have borrowed a technique from those who farm mushrooms growing the crop underground. Cherokee county sheriffs have uncovered a subterranean complex on a farm six metres below a quarterhorse stable. They had to go through a trapUPI - 111 words
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Article, Illustration250 1986-06-14 6 TRIPOLI Colonel Muammar Gadaffl's fallare to make a customary public appearance In Tripoli this week on the anniversary of the withdrawal of United States forces from an alrbase near the capital has renewed speculation over his health and grip on power. HeReuter - 250 words
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325 1986-06-14 6 Little hope held out for peace talks in Belfast BELFAST PROSPECTS for reconciliation between Northern Ireland's warring Protestants and Catholics looked bleak yesterday after the British government decided to suspend the province's assembly. The dissolution of the 78-seat assembly, announced on Thursday, is widely seen as the British government's admissionUPI; NYT; Reuter - 325 words
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176 1986-06-14 6 MOSCOW The Soviet Union has said it is prepared to launch foreign satellites, indicating it could open a commercial space programme. "The Soviet Union declares its readiness to exchange its accomplishments m outer space, to launch peaceful space vehicles of other countries and international organisationsUPI - 176 words
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153 1986-06-14 7 Indonesia takes Timor issue to Africa JAKARTA Indonesia has begun a diplomatic campaign m Africa to win support for its annexation of East Timor, a Foreign Ministry official said yesterday. Mr Nana Sutresna, Di-rector-General for Political Affairs, said one delegation had visited seven African nations already, another was still mReuter - 153 words
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117 1986-06-14 7 19 nations to exhibit at Jakarta air show JAKARTA Defence and armed forces chiefs from at least 12 countries will attend an international air show here later this month, organisers said. A total of 225 participants from 19 nations will show off their latest productions m Indonesia's first air showAFP - 117 words
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Article94 1986-06-14 7 JAKARTA Twenty people were killed after flash floods swept away their homes m five villages on Sulawesi (Celebes) island, Indonesia's official Antara news agency reported. Scores of homes, dozens of hectares of coffee, cocoa and fruit plantations m Luwu County, South Sulawesi Province, had been inundatedReuter - 94 words
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Article, Illustration334 1986-06-14 7 MANILA President Corazon Aquino yesterday led tens of thousands of Filipinos m the biggest Independence Day celebration ever seen m Manila despite fears for her personal safety and a maximum "red alert" security stance by the military. Only hours before, a senior militaryReuter - 334 words
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Article, Illustration314 1986-06-14 7 We'll ignore Aussie opinion poll Mochtar JAKARTA INDONESIA will ignore a poll showing that many Australians see it, rather than the Soviet Union, as the greatest threat to Australian security, Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said. "We should not take the threat perception too seriously it was only a theoretical thing,"AFP; AP - 314 words
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394 1986-06-14 7 Albert Ramalingam - Albert Ramalingam By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK Thailand's exports to the United States are running at record levels, according to statistics released here. The United States Information Service (USIS), releasing figures collated by both US and Thai sources, said Thailand's worldwide trade balance was394 words
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101 1986-06-14 7 'Marcos loyalists paid for demos' MANILA Up to a billion pesos (about Ssllo million) may have been paid to undermine the government of Mrs Corazon Aquino, a leading Manila newspaper said yesterday. Malaya quoted military sources as saying the finance for street rallies and other measures had come from formerReuter - 101 words
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316 1986-06-14 7 WASHINGTON An American industry group filed a complaint against Indonesia with US trade officials m what a spokesman said was a stepped-up campaign against foreign violators of United States copyrights. Mr William Maxwell said the distributors filed a complaint with the US trade representative'sReuter - 316 words
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115 1986-06-14 8 Tunku blames Cup late nights for illness PENANG Tunku Abdul Rahman said yesterday lack of sleep from watching too many World Cup soccer matches was the cause of him falling ill. The former Prime Minister, speaking after his discharge from the Penang Medical Centre, said he was still feeling weakBernama - 115 words
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113 1986-06-14 8 KUCHING Sarawak's First and Second Divisions have been declared "white areas" following the elimination of the communist terrorist threat there. Announcing this yesterday, Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Haji Abdul Taib Mahmud said 19 guerillas m the two divisions had been captured by the IndonesianBernama - 113 words
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Article, Illustration325 1986-06-14 8 KUALA LUMPUR THE Umno Supreme Council has met and discussed the general election and the allocation of seats to National Front parties. Emerging from Thursday night's meeting, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said the election had been discussed m general terms, but declinedBernama; NST - 325 words
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Article167 1986-06-14 8 'Panadol safe to give children' KUALA LUMPUR Deputy Director of Health Services Dr Harbhajan Singh yesterday assured parents that it is safe to give their children Panadol as it does not contain aspirin. Panadol, which contains paracetamol, is a completely different type of medicine from aspirin and parents can continueBernama - 167 words
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202 1986-06-14 8 The soft shoo shuttle for Afghan refugee TOKYO Japan and Malaysia are playing diplomatic ping-pong with a self-styled Afghan refugee who has made five trips m a week between the two countries. Neither country wants to accept Qumar Hussain and immigration officials said he could end up making even moreAFP; Reuter - 202 words
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142 1986-06-14 8 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's national oil company, Petronas, will drill 120 exploration wells over the next four years despite the continuing drop m oil prices. Mr Abdul Aziz Mahmud, Vice-President for Exploration and Production, said m the latest issue of the company's bulletinAFP - 142 words
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Article, Illustration821 1986-06-14 8 The Lorrain proceedings LONDON Four shell companies controlled by George Tan were used to take over the debt of US$lOO million owed to Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF) by the Carrian Group from December 1981 to January 1982, a court here wasBernama - 821 words
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Article, Illustration349 1986-06-14 9 JUDY TAN - JUDY TAN By WORK has begun on a 42-hectare park, with a wide range of recreational facilities, to serve people m and around Ang Mo Kio and Bishan new towns and the nearby private housing estates. The $8.5 million Bishan Park,349 words
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369 1986-06-14 9 WONG AI KWEI - WONG AI KWEI Pre-University Seminar Stories by THE affluent lifestyles of Singaporeans can be destroyed, productivity chief Mah Bow Tan warned students at the Pre-University Seminar yesterday. If that happens, they could face poverty. It was a difficult idea for the Chairman of the National369 words
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Article, Illustration484 1986-06-14 9 VALERIE LEE - VALERIE LEE By THE month-iong search f»r two missing schoolboys has gone across the Causeway. Singapore police have sent photographs and details of the boys, missing since May 14, to their Malaysian counterparts to seek their help m tracing the boys. Acting Deputy SuperintendentH.L. CHAN - 484 words
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324 1986-06-14 9 Strong NTUC, govt link 'is essential' A STRONG working relationship between the Government and the National Trade Unions Congress is necessary m Singapore, union chief Lim Boon Heng told students yesterday. The NTUC Assistant Secretary-General was replying to a student's remark at the annual preuniversity seminar that the NTUC was324 words
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Article77 1986-06-14 9 THE Singapore Arts Council elected its new executive committee, to serve until next year, at its annual gen-' eral meeting last month. Dr Ow Chin Hock, MP for Leng Kee, is the new President; Mr Ho Kan Leong, MP for Jurong, and Mr Teo Liang Chye, the77 words
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102 1986-06-14 9 THE opposition MP for Anson, Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam, will move a motion on the Commission of Inquiry on the Judiciary at the next sitting of Parliament. In his notice to the Clerk of Parliament, he said the motion will call on the House102 words
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Article365 1986-06-14 9 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By OVERSEAS Union Bank obtained a High Court order to restrain former branch manager Yen Kum Wan from disposing of or dealing m some of his assets. Yen, who was recently charged with criminal breach of trust involving more than $1.8 million, is now365 words
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Article, Illustration236 1986-06-14 10 SOME businessmen are worried that their trade secrets will be known when the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research gets access to their technology. Two manufacturers and a representative from a private laboratory asked how Sisir would keep information confidential during a question-and-answer236 words
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Article64 1986-06-14 10 Ex-cashier denies CBT charge FORMER Wilson Parking cashier Sengolmany d/o Irudayam on Thursday denied committing criminal breach of trust of $25,431 of the company's money. Sengolmany, 22, is alleged to have taken the money between January and July last year at the carpark m the Jalan Sultan Textile Centre. A64 words
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Article, Illustration325 1986-06-14 10 Push to make Spore a centre for quality goods THE Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research intends to tap the best brains to help Singapore establish itself as a centre for quality goods. If the expertise is not available in-house, it will draw325 words
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443 1986-06-14 10 SMALL and medium-sized businesses wanting to use new technology or improve the quality of their products can get help from the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research (Sisir). Sisir, the national standards body, wants to be the one that small and me-dium-sized443 words
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303 1986-06-14 10 Youth gets fine and ban for supper outing road death A SUPPER outing ended m tragedy when a youth lost control of a speeding car at Changi Airport. A court heard yesterday that on Sept 1 last year, Yong Kee Ling, 18, took his father's Mitsubishi Galant and set out303 words
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Article48 1986-06-14 10 FIRE destroyed a pre-war two-storey shophouse m Crane Road, off Joo Chiat Road, on Thursday. Police said no one was injured m the fire, which broke out at about 8.55 pm at the Sin Kok Man Shoe Trading Company. The damage is estimated at $30,000.48 words
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81 1986-06-14 10 A YOUTH was charged yesterday with extortion by threatening to sell colour nude photographs of a young woman if she did not give him $250 to $351 each month. Moo Seng Khong, 18, a national serviceman, is accused of committing the offence on the81 words
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Article, Illustration424 1986-06-14 11 LOW MEI MEI - LOW MEI MEI Story: Picture: IT PROMISES to be a day of fun for the family at the day-long Dragon Boat Festival at the East Coast beach tomorrow. The Farrance family of Victoria, Australia, will be there. Mrs Jane Farrance, 38, is the manager ofH.L. CHAN - 424 words
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435 1986-06-14 11 SINGAPORE FESTIVAL OFARTS £4 1986 JHI ABOUT 12,000 theatregoers are being polled during the Festival of Arts for their theatre-going habits and preferences. This will help cultural programme organisers to plan future arts festivals and other events m the cultural diary. Patrons of at435 words
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109 1986-06-14 11 Flamenco group to stage extra show MARIO Maya Gypsy Flamenco Theatre, which gave its opening show at the Victoria Theatre last night, will give an extra performance on Sunday afternoon at the Victoria Theatre. The Spanish group was one of the first Arts Festival productions to be sold out. And109 words
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Article, Illustration416 1986-06-14 11 Sanctions on S. Africa will hurt Blacks, says US envoy THE United States is against imposing economic sanctions on South Africa to compel Pretoria to end its apartheid rule, the US envoy to the United Nations, Mr Vernon Walters, reiterated here yesterday. Reacting to the latest nationwide state of emergency416 words
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Article46 1986-06-14 11 THIEVES stole construction site goods worth $12,750 from an uncompleted factory m Jalan Pemimpin between June 6 and 9. Contractor Ong Gim Loo, 31, told police that he last saw the goods on June 6. He discovered the theft three days later.46 words
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Article, Illustration503 1986-06-14 12 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By A NEW English-lan-guage weekly newspaper, Weekend East, makes its debut on July 11. But it will be distributed only m the south-eastern part of Singapore every Friday. About 75,000 En-glish-speaking households will get the tabloid-sized paper free. The editor503 words
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110 1986-06-14 12 A MISADVENTURE verdict was yesterday recorded on the death of a Korean worker who died after an accident at a Mass Rapid Transit worksite m Thomson Road on June 4 last year. Mr Kirn Dn Hynn, 39, and a group of colleagues110 words
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396 1986-06-14 12 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM By I MARITIME officers are finding it easier to get jobs as shipowners slash wage costs through pay-freeze pacts with their union. The waiting time for jobs has been cut from a few months to a few weeks and, m396 words
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374 1986-06-14 13 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM By DISPLAYING apparent concern that some companies are not moving quickly enough, employer groups last night told members: Get cracking on the pay freeze talks with unions. The call came m a statement by 21 employer and business organisations without much374 words
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348 1986-06-14 13 RAY DHALIWAL - RAY DHALIWAL By PEARL Dean Pte Ltd will sell advertising space m the Mass Rapid Transit stations from Yio Chu Kang m the north to Clementi m the west. The advertising agency has bagged the contract for Phases I and IA of348 words
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406 1986-06-14 13 Amex cheques, cards account for 25% of tourist spending ALMOST one dollar m four spent by visitors to Singapore comes through American Express, either m the form of travellers' cheques or charge cards. "We are a major player m the tourism industry," Mr Lee Soo Jin, American Express' vice-president and406 words
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147 1986-06-14 13 LAST year, the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, American Express and the Singapore Hotel Association got together and sent out 270,000 Singapore Fling brochures. One per cent of American Express cardholders m Hongkong and the Asean countries who received the brochure took advantage147 words
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Article36 1986-06-14 13 THE Republic of Singapore Air Force will hold an air exercise today over the eastern and southern parts of Singapore. Aircraft will fly over these areas at low altitudes between noon and 12.35 pm.36 words
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Article62 1986-06-14 13 Dane fined for having cannabis A DANISH student pleaded guilty and was fined $400 yesterday for having 3.05 grams of cannabis. He was fined another $400 for having a cannabis-stained pipe. Customs officers found the cannabis and the improvised pipe m the bag of Christian Frolich Soren, 18, when he62 words
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Article24 1986-06-14 13 IRELAND'S Minister of Industry and Commerce, Mr Michael J. Noonan, will be m Singapore on an official visit from today to Tuesday.24 words
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Article, Illustration139 1986-06-14 13 THE Prime Minister of Zaire, Mr Kengo Wa Dondo, and several members of his 23-strong delegation called on President Wee Kirn Wee at the Istana yesterday. Mr Kengo also met and exchanged views with the First Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister, Mr139 words
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Article85 1986-06-14 13 4 charged with having knives FOUR Thai construction workers were separately charged on Thursday with having knives of varying lengths m Bishan Road on Tuesday night. Kham-Ai Kalaylang, 28, Panya Rawi, 26, and Thongmai Keedkan, 27, were said to have had the knives "m their control". The fourth, Buapa Khanchalee,85 words
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Article, Illustration232 1986-06-14 13 Reservists in building trade 'earn more' CONSTRUCTION Brigade reservists are getting a higher salary than reservists m other types of work. This finding of a survey was disclosed yesterday at the passing out parade of 324 Construction Brigade (CB) national servicemen m the Jalan Bahar Civil Defence Camp. Guest-of-honour Abbas232 words
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422 1986-06-14 13 People need not retire at 55 or 60, says Dr Tan WITH proper health care, food and an "appropriate" lifestyle, there is no reason why people should retire at 55 or St. Education Minister Dr Tony Tan, who said this yesterday, added: "A persob Is old only when he feels,422 words
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Article80 1986-06-14 13 NEWSPAPER vendors have urged the managements of local newspapers to look into their welfare when determining business policies affecting them. Making this call at the Singapore Newspaper Distributors Association's 46th anniversary dinner last night, the association's president, Mr Lim Ah Lik, said vendors' operational80 words
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Advertisement248 1986-06-14 9 \bu are looking at $1000 savings. In just these few Actus items we've already saved you $1000 plus. And we have lots more savings this weekend. GLOH'E sofa 2 Ch^r i"^^^^^BßH JSI^~~~ ___M_ev______. 4^5 JU ;^^S»*t__ __tt wKßl^^^^^ ___V^ k i -__MO"^J»I _-l_____l H THtgßfr' KIKO desk m pine. $111248 words
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Advertisement223 1986-06-14 10 FISH IS ROTH Sit, Only $3.90 ißk_ -'^s%, x a LONG JOHN SILVER'S The original goodness of fish is served only with pure white cod that's skinless, boneless and quick-frozen-fresh. Coated with better batter and deep fried m 100% pure vegetable oil, the result is nutritious and scrumptious! Far East223 words
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Advertisement179 1986-06-14 10 Parkway Parade has Singapore's biggest collection of showrooms and shops for furniture, housewares and home decor items. 25 outlets on our 3rd Level alone! For the period 30 May to 30 June 1986, many of our specialty shops are offering stunning bargains (see below). And there are these additional incentives*179 words
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Advertisement274 1986-06-14 12 Especially on Fathers Day. ROBINSONS, The Store cfA MWon Cjfe At the Looking Glass, Gift Department, Level^^. i Nickel and Gold-plated Desktop Accessories from Italy. r~ A Cigarette Box CRuler cum Magnifying Glass I jy^jßffl^ $125 $65.50 laR B Business Card Holder D Magnifying Glass I jV BSK $59.50 $95274 words
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Advertisement646 1986-06-14 14 V#Tt Money-off supersavers ymk 14th to 27th June Cut out the coupons and bring them along to Plaza Singapura for great discounts (Valid from 14th to 27th June). T^^-. t^^^^ SMIi <HM^ MMHMM Mmm ihhb OMB^M IHBMM HHMM ■■■MIM H^HMV HBHMMWMMMHI MMS TiIMI'Wi WMOMB IMHHMH MMH WHWnB M^MiM MMMM Camel646 words
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Advertisement534 1986-06-14 15 (Aw 0 \M| I 14th to 27th June >r s^^ Cut out the coupons and bring them Jj^^^ i^^ along to Plaza Singapura for great discounts K^nJJ^SHP^ (Valid from 14th to 27th Jime). hi #04-05/06 #04-21/ mwwmw^ #04-24/ mvmWM^ SL\^ Elmark Interiors 21A 25/26 rt /Wm vM^^K o^n/ Luxuiy Orchid534 words
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Article550 1986-06-14 16 THE reimposition of emergency rule by the government of South Africa betrays both a desperation and a shortsightedness which could have dangerous, even disastrous, consequences. It is not as though there was no other choice. There was plenty of room for more creative and imaginative550 words
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Article167 1986-06-14 16 "There's no point beating about the bush, the Soviets and the French were better than us." Mr Gyorgy Mezey, manager of the Hungarian soccer team which was thrashed 6-0 by the Soviets and 3-0 by the French m the World Cup. "I've told my community leaders167 words
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Article, Illustration815 1986-06-14 16 JON CONNELL - JON CONNELL By WASHINGTON Of all the rows which have divided the Nato alliance over the last five years, the latest one over the Salt n treaty—is perhaps the most puzzling and the most unnecessary. The Reagan administration has decided to abandon Salt on theLondon Sunday Times - 815 words
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746 1986-06-14 16 LONDON President Reagan announced on May 27 that America would no longer feel obliged to stay within the limits of the 1979 Salt n treaty if Russia does not come back within those limits. It seems unlikely that the announcement will leadThe Economist - 746 words
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858 1986-06-14 16 DAVID HART - Allies must back Reagan on Salt II DAVID HART President Ronald Reagan's decision to abandon the Salt II strategic arms treaty was not uncontroversial. Was it right? Will it bring the Soviets to the negotiating table? What will happen now? We present three assessments here. One supports Mr Reagan, sayingLondon Times - 858 words
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494 1986-06-14 16 T.F.Hwang takes you down Memory Lane HARI RAYA CAN you translate literally, from Malay, Hart Raya and Selamat Hsri Raya? Simple enough? Perhaps, bat not If you're a non-Malay, knowing only some Malay words and believing you know them sufficiently well to be able to give clear literal translations to494 words
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824 1986-06-14 17 SHERRY BUCHANAN - SHERRY BUCHANAN By writing for the International Herald Tribune PARIS Behavioural scientists call it "the executive mid-life transition". But they disagree on what it is, when it happens, why it happens and whether a typical executive m his 40s necessarily experiences psychological distress and824 words
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Article, Illustration932 1986-06-14 17 GOH YEE LING - The Music Force corners local nightclub market GOH YEE LING By writing for Business limes A HIP, young, progressive and "aggressive" upstart entertainment agency is taking the industry by storm. It has cornered a large part of the market and could be edging aside established agencies such as Solosa Sounds,932 words
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387 1986-06-14 17 PETER DAVENPORT - Conference to study effects of Vietnam on American culture PETER DAVENPORT By LONDON Some 58,000 Americans died m Vietnam and 300,000 were wounded. Half a million combat veterans still suffer post-traumatic stress as a result of their experiences. The conflict divided America and the effects on its foreign policy attitudeLondon Times - 387 words
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Advertisement478 1986-06-14 16 #^May... ftlVrrvrnT? A complete library of music J^u for your enjoyment. You KJJyiJP^ *vv,* < can select from a repertoire frrrvf^^pi of 300 titles, ranging {|.HiVJ T ,f^T vv M-. fr° m evergreens, Chinese F^^^^B < 4s **>wJ popular music, jazz to teli^^y classical and Latin pieces. ~^3i3H| *> V.478 words
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Advertisement61 1986-06-14 17 LaVYRLE r> SPENCER MEMORIEd of tender breathless passion, of a bond betrayed by lack of trust, of a love too long denied A poignant tale of Theresa Brubaker and Brian Scanlon, separated by Brian's air force officer training, but united m spirit by their burning unique love. Available at all61 words
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Letter1317 1986-06-14 18 Chok Tong - Chok Tong Law Society leaders out to use members as protective shock absorbers -By 4 All I am saying is that they (the political lawyers are out to use the 1,200 members of the society as protective shock absorbers m its political confrontation with Government. The shock absorbers1,317 words
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377 1986-06-14 18 Society's stand is on matter within its sphere of interest IS THE Government serious about its professed desire for a free flow of ideas and information? The Acting Minister for Community Development, and Minister of State (Communications and Information), Mr Wong Kan Seng's criticism of the Law Society for its377 words
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291 1986-06-14 18 WE refer to the Acting Community Development Minister and Minister of State (Communications and Information) Mr Wong Kan Seng's comments on the Law Society's efforts to draw public debate on the Newspaper and Printing Presses (Amendment) Bill. (The Sunday Times, June291 words
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Advertisement270 1986-06-14 18 I If you loved our durian cakes last year, you'll find them even more irresistible this year. 'Cause they're even cheaper. Our medium sized sublime and luscious cakes are only $18 while you can enjoy the large cakes for only $24. Our popular pies and tartlets are available, too. Only270 words
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Article, Illustration68 1986-06-14 19 PRICES eased across the board on the Singapore stock market yesterday as investors continued to take profits ahead of the weekend. Falls swamped rises 138 to 28. The Straits Times Industrial Index fell 7.44 points to 6%. 12 and the Business Times Composite Index lost 9.41 points to68 words
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Article66 1986-06-14 19 Un HO +30 M*MI 204 +19 MM KMM 514 +17 (MsuNta 600 +10 Jkjkwnoto 250 +10 TrtMhlftm 331 +1 Huron 348 +6 hbMItPM 275 +5 Mtanam M**ta 410 +4 Mm 50c 198 +4 Urn Corpn 174 +4 Tractor* 160 +4 SriHartaiMS 117 +3 KuabSUm 122+3 Spurt Laid 219 +266 words
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Article68 1986-06-14 19 ttWt 1450 -50 OCBC 695 -20 DBS 635 -15 Apofa 65 -15 MB*** Xl -14 Gntklfl 442 -12 Ptrh Plant 302 -12 JU 650 -10 MPrapwttH 106 -9 D Ktramat 412 -I Mttai Boi Sport 320 -8 MatnumCorpn 264 -8 MhfhalSOc 142 -8 OUB 216-7 KLKtponf 162 -7 0t68 words
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Article13 1986-06-14 19 Promet 644,000 TDM 623,000 Van der Horst 560,000 Haw Par 536,00013 words
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Article78 1986-06-14 19 tune 12 June 13 BT Composite 598 49 589.08 BT Indicator *****11 *****39 BT 08/ OS +400 +247 CAO( —6701 -€798 OBV -*****3 -*****6 ST Industrials 703 56 696 12 ST Finance *****0 2189.53 ST Hotels 580.34 576.74 June 12 June 13 ST Properties 354.33 351.52 ST Minings 264.5878 words
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Article35 1986-06-14 19 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1985/86 High 852.65 (7/3/85) 757.79 (8/3/85) 1985/86 Low 563.34 (28/4/86) 470.92 (28/4/86) All time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 470.92 (28/1/86)35 words
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Article14 1986-06-14 19 THE US dollar gained 40 ticks to close at DM 2.2180 m Singapore.14 words
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Article21 1986-06-14 19 DM V FF 8$ H$ US$ US* 2.2010 165.25 unq 2.2190 unq 1.5275 2.2180 166.10 7.0740 2.2205 7.8020 1.513821 words
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Article12 1986-06-14 19 In Singapore, gold lost US$O.BO to close at U*****.40 an ounce.12 words
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Article33 1986-06-14 19 Eurodollar: Gained two ticks to 92.94 a contract. Dentschemark: Lost 13 ticks to 0.4502 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained five ticks to 0.*****4 a contract. Gold: Lost US$O.7O to U*****.50 an ounce.33 words
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Article68 1986-06-14 19 TOKYO Japan's wholesale prices sagged one per cent last month for the 15th straight monthly decline, registering a record annual (all of 9.8 per cent, the Bank of Japan reported yesterday. The central bank attributed the marked fall m May to reduced prices of imports due toAFP - 68 words
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Article52 1986-06-14 19 TOKYO Major trading house Mitsui and Co's consolidated net profit rose 15.4 per cent m the last business year to 11.7 billion yen (5J155.61 million). The gain was due largely to a decline m interest payments on borrowed money and proceeds from the sales of financial mAFP - 52 words
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Article105 1986-06-14 19 TAIPEI Taiwan's banking authority yesterday relaxed foreign exchange controls by allowing four local banks to buy time deposit certificates from foreign banks on behalf of private investors. The Central Bank of China said the International Commercial Bank of China, Hua Nan Commercial Bank, Chang Hua Commercial BankAFP - 105 words
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Article63 1986-06-14 19 TOKYO Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd (MHI) confirmed it has cancelled contracts with the Tung Group of Hongkong to deliver four container ships to the finan-cially-troubled shipping company. "But if the Tung Group or its creditor banks give us a detailed plan for financing (the container ships)Reuter - 63 words
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Article64 1986-06-14 19 HONGKONG Hongkong's hard-hit banking industry will soon feel the pinch from a new competitor following government clearance of the territory's first local currency money-market fund. The Schroders Asia investment firm won approval for a money-mar-ket fund to invest m high-yield Hongkong dollar investments such as bankReuter - 64 words
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Article, Illustration594 1986-06-14 19 RONNIE LIM; WONG Al KWEI - RONNIE LIM WONG Al KWEI Industry reports $14m loss m first quarter of the year By and THE five refineries m Singapore have gone into the red to the tune of $14 million m the first quarter of this year and will only just594 words
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428 1986-06-14 19 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM By SINGAPORE, which will be the headquarters of Data General's international operations outside the US, is also finalising plans to set up a software research centre here, its third m the world. Data General is also bringing m the428 words
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413 1986-06-14 19 THE more sophisticated part of the work that Data General's printed circuit boards plant In Hongkong used to do will be transferred to Its Singapore plant, once operations there are shot down. And this decision Is related to how the US computer413 words
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251 1986-06-14 19 Cycle Carriage merges Mercedes, Mitsubishi units CYCLE Carriage has merged its Mercedes Benz and Mitsubishi operations under a new company, Cycle Carriage Industries (1986) Pte Ltd, m an effort to be more efficient. The move follows recent losses by the group $10.5 million pre-tax for the six months to March251 words
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157 1986-06-14 19 TRADING group Inchcape Bhd may soon restructure its interests m Kumpulan Inchcape Sdn Bhd, an umbrella company formed m late 1983 to hold the main operating subsidiaries of Inchcape Malaysia (Holdings) Bhd. Kumpulan Inchcape is now 60 per cent-held by Inchcape, with the other 40 per157 words
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Article87 1986-06-14 19 LONDON The British government has been "inclined to regard the tin crisis as just one of those things not the government's fault and nobody else's either", a special report by the House of Commons Select Committee on Trade and Industry has charged. The criticism came m response toAFP - 87 words
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375 1986-06-14 19 WANNIAN Holdings' Japanese hotel managers have stopped running the troubled group's Furama Hotel. ANA Enterprises, a subsidiary of All-Nippon Airways, had managed the Chinatown hotel since it opened m October 1984 but stopped on May 31. The link-up with ANA Enterprises, on whose "aggressive"375 words
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Article, Illustration178 1986-06-14 19 SALMA KHALIK - Soon Amex cards to draw cash SALMA KHALIK By SINGAPOREANS with American Express charge cards will be able to use them overseas from next month to get money or travellers' cheques out of machines. It will work the same way as the automated teller machines used by banks m Singapore.178 words
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Article3033 1986-06-14 20 READERS should be aware of the Imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the stock exchange, is covered m "business done". Further, because aH dealngs at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend m3,033 words
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Article2286 1986-06-14 20 INDUSTRIALS Ajinomoto (3006 3025) (18) 300 Amd (308S) Alcom (698 70S) (10) 68 (8) 67 (20) 69 (20)70 xri AISB (60S) (1)61 (5)62(4)60 API (808 81S) (4) 86 (137) 82 (21) 80' 2 (10) 82 "2 (059) 84 (69) 83 (19) 83 "2 0(19) 812,286 words
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Article2830 1986-06-14 20 M shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/riftits. N Tai-eiempied dividend. ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars. Trustee stocks under CPF Approved Investment Scheme. 1986 Last Yield Vot Day High2,830 words
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Article359 1986-06-14 21 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 5 4 3 4 4V4 4% Monthly 5 Autosave 4 V 4 Fixed deposit 1 month 4'/ 4 4/4 4 4'/ 4 (l) 2 months 4'/ 4 (l) 3 months 4>/ 4 4 V* 4W 4 Vi 1 6 months359 words
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Article166 1986-06-14 21 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SJ10 foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5335—1.5358 6.61—6.44 Canadian dollar 1.6003—1.6022 6.31—6 21 NZ dollar 1.2035—1.2074 8.38—8.12 Sterling pound 3.3724—3.3761 2.98—2 93 US dollar 2.2165—2.2175 4.54—4.50 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency166 words
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Article106 1986-06-14 21 THE US dollar closed firmer against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed lower m moderate trading. It fluctuated within a range of 2.2155 and 2.2215. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.2015/25 and closed at 2.2110/20. Trading was active, fluctuating within106 words
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Article151 1986-06-14 21 THE kilobar market opened at 5524,896 and closed at 5524,900 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened at U*****.00/30 and eased a little to U*****.90/7.30. Good support was found at this level and it moved a little higher to U*****.30/70 m the late m °™nZ- It opened after151 words
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Article24 1986-06-14 21 GOLD US$/oz Fri Thurs Singapore 347.40—347.80 348.00—348.30 Hongkong 347.40—347.70 347.70 348.00 Thurs Wed New York 346.50 347.00 348.20—348.70 London ***** 346.50 347.60—348.0024 words
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Article206 1986-06-14 21 Managers' prices for June 14 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0 83 0 88« d The Savings Fund 0.73—0.77 S pore Prog fund 0 35—0.37 S pore Sec fund 0 59—0.64 Spore Invest Fund 0 54 0 58« cl Spore Equity Fund 0 41—044 Asia Unit Trust Mai206 words
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Article92 1986-06-14 21 Eurodollar 3-month deposit SEPTEMBER Eurodollar opened sharply higher than the previous day's close at 92.92. With more economic data releases last night, some profit-taking activity was seen and it resulted m prices backing off to close at 92.90. (100 implied interest rate) Open High Low Sett Est Voi Job 8C92 words
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Article, Illustration83 1986-06-14 21 THE dollar fell m the spot market due to poor US economic data. Talk of a possibility of a further drop m the dollar after the Japanese election continued initially to keep the dollar on a weak tone. September deutschemark dropped from a high of 0.4578 to close at83 words
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Article51 1986-06-14 21 SEPTEMBER yen slid from the day's high to close off the day's low at 0.*****0. (Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Ju M 0.*****2 0.*****2 0.*****0 0.*****4 24 Sept 0.*****2 0.*****8 0.*****6 0.*****0 577 Dee 0.*****8 Mat SI 0.*****8 Open lot (Than): 1541. Act Vo! (Than):51 words
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Article, Illustration44 1986-06-14 21 GOLD for delivery m August settled at U*****.60 an ounce. Reports from BA Futures (USS per troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Jinn M 347.50 Amg 350.60 350.60 350.50A 350.60 10 Sept 352.20 Open lot (Thurs): nil. Act Vol (Than): all.44 words
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Article17 1986-06-14 21 Rubber Closing prices cents/kilo Singapore July 168.25 up 0.50 cents Malaysia July 204.00 down 1.00 cents17 words
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Article17 1986-06-14 21 Tin Closing prices Ms/klo XL Tin 14.20 up 0.90 cents Turnover 75 tonnes down 24 tonnes17 words
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Article23 1986-06-14 21 Closint prices Copper £/tome Thurs Spot 956.00-956.50 (943.50-944.00) 3 months 954.00— 955 00 (947 50-948 00) Market tone: Quiet Sales: 5,450 tonnes23 words
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Article26 1986-06-14 21 Ctwmt prices Silver USJ/troY oi Fri Thn Singaoore 5 28-5.33 5 35-5.39 Thurs Ned New York 5 27-5 32 5 33-5.38 Source Credit Smsse. Spore26 words
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Article23 1986-06-14 21 Chart prices Aluminium £/t«me Thurs Spot ***** ***** (769 00 770.00) 3 months 765.50-766 00 (762.00-763 00) Market tone: Easier Sales: 7.40023 words
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Article86 1986-06-14 21 Crude MS/tonm paknoi June 590 (north) 587.50 (south) 585 (central) Refined palm ol USJ/tonnes RBD palm oil June 260 < sellers > Juiy/Aug 255 (sellers) RBD Stearin Unq RBD Olein June 290 (sellers) July 285 (sellers) Aug 280 (sellers! Crude stearin Neutralised Unq palm oil Closing prices on86 words
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615 1986-06-14 21 INVESTORS not wanting to hold shares during the weekend for fear of any adverse news took further profits on the Singapore stock market yesterday. Prices fell for most of the day but m the last half hour there was some forced buying by investors615 words
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Article275 1986-06-14 21 turn 13 HKJ Chanje Assoc Inrl Hotels 0.97 Bonk Of East Asia 18 60 +0 1 Cheung Kong 20 40 +03 China Light 1580 +0.1 Cross Horb Tunnel 9 90 unch F E Consortium 0.375 +0005 For East Exch Philex I Cement 8 00 -0.05 Great Eagle 071 +001275 words
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Article350 1986-06-14 21 Kme !3 Yen Change Aimomoto 1920 +30 Akoi 415 +10 I Amodo 905 +7 Asoht Chem 828 -3 Asahi doss 1250 +10 Bonk Ot Tokyo 802 +7 Bridgestone 735 +20 Canon 1020 unch Cosio Computer 1600 -30 Citizen 638 +2 D Nip Print 2000 +30 D Nippon Screen 966350 words
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Article333 1986-06-14 21 June 13 Cents Chjnje (Aust) A C I 350 -5 A N I 330 unch APM Aberfoyte 770 Age 340 unch Amcor 338 +8 Ampol Exp 185 -5 Ampol Pet 250 +5 Anz 530 +2 Ashton 165 unch B H P 886 +4 Beach Petroleum 67 unch BeX Group333 words
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Article65 1986-06-14 21 i i i i i i ..i i i I NST Index Friday 1,094.13 (1,104.12) Hongkong Hang Seng -y.O Friday 1,765.65 (1,752.79) |£l Austraian All-Ordinaries Friday 1,216.30 (1,218.60) Nikkei Stock Average Friday 17,205.97 (17,131.22) Financial Times Industrials Thursday 1,304.10 (1,301.10) Dow Jones Average Thursday 1,838.13 (1,846.07) (Figures m brackets65 words
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Article225 1986-06-14 21 tune 12 IJSJ Charife Akoa 40* AKied Sig 44 -M Am Tel Tel 24* Amax Inc 13% Amr Corp 51* Bethlehem Stl 15% unch Boeing Co 59* -1 Burroughs Cp 59* +H CoterpWor Co 50* Chose Monhtn 42* +W Chrysler Cp 35* unch Citicorp 59 +V4 Cons Nat225 words
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Article531 1986-06-14 21 June 12 Pence Change INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 333xd unch Ass Dairies BTRPLC 308xd unch Babcocks 162 +5 Barclays 482 +5 Beechom 396 +6 BICC 300 unch BlueOcte 623 -13 BOC Group 309 +1 Boots 245 +2 Bowoter 318 +5 BATS 366 -4 Britannia 134 -1 BP 563 -5 B Telecom531 words
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383 1986-06-14 22 Multi-Purpose 'given scrip m suspended counters' KUALA LUMPUR MR TAN Koon Swan is now said to have used shares m his listed but suspended companies to pay part of the Ms 23 million he agreed to repay the Multi-Purpose group m cash for aNST - 383 words
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494 1986-06-14 22 Singapore THE holiday-shortened week began with a sharp jump but the market then went into a correction phase. Dealers said a further correction could be on the way after the recent strong rally but they were confident selling would be well absorbed. The bulls494 words
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Article281 1986-06-14 22 BRUNEI-BACKED QAF Ltd was the week's most active stock with 5.4 million shares traded. The food-based company made it to the top of the activity list with its dominance of the Singapore market on Just one day of the week Wednesday when 4.4 million of its shares were traded.281 words
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Article61 1986-06-14 22 THE FOLLOWING is a list of the five most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore this week. Company Volume Price High Low (000) June 13 '86 '86 QAF 5.414 1.00 1.08 0.595 TDM 3,940 1.35 2.32 0.79 HAW PAR 3.915 2.69 2.76 1.62 PROMET61 words
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Article196 1986-06-14 22 Kuala Lumpur WHILE the Singapore market was marginally easier on Wednesday, the Kuala Lumpur market rallied that day when it reopened after Malaysia's longer holiday for Hari Raya Puasa. But this was short-lived as prices fell back during the rest of the three-day trading week196 words
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Article235 1986-06-14 22 ANTHONY HOE - ANTHONY HOE By INDUSTRIAL gas manufacturer Dah Yung Investment Ltd has reported a lower audited group pretax profit of $1.7 million for last year, compared with $2 million m a preliminary announcement. Dah Yung said the preliminary figure included an accrued dividend of $551,000 from235 words
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Article394 1986-06-14 22 JAMES NG - JAMES NG By MULTI-PURPOSE Holdings Bhd's hopes of sailing out of the storm which saw it return a record attributable loss of Msl92 million last year lie m reducing its exposure m the shipping business. The shipping division, which had a bottom-line loss of394 words
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Advertisement171 1986-06-14 22 Parkway Parade has Singapore's biggest collection of showrooms and shops for furniture, housewares and home decor items. 25 outlets on our 3rd Level alone! For the period 30 May to 30 June 1986, many of our specialty shops are offering stunning bargains (see below). And there are these additional incentives*171 words
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Apartment & Kitchen '86
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Article, Illustration616 1986-06-14 24 DAVID TOH - DAVID TOH Pick up decor tips from a special showflat Venue: World Trade Centre, Hall 3 Date: Today to June 22 Time: Noon 10 pm daily Admission: $2 per entry Free to children under 12 Stories by THE artistically inclined, bargain hunters,616 words
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Article, Illustration129 1986-06-14 24 HOW does it feel to be an unborn baby m the womb? Apparently it's a comfortable experience. According to waterbed manufacturers, you too can recreate that natural experience by sleeping on a waterbed. The theory behind their claims lies m the fact that the human129 words
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Article, Illustration613 1986-06-14 25 4 We are facing a very big problem from local imitations. That's one reason why our furniture stocks change every six months. Once local manufacturers imitate our style, we discontinue sales of the model. Mr Peter Ting, General Manager of S.S. Sascom, a European613 words
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Article, Illustration226 1986-06-14 25 NOT many people stop to realise that they probably spend a third of their lives m bed asleep or at least trying to snooze. Research shows that the average person changes sleeping positions 60 times during an eight-hour period. Doesn't it make sense226 words
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Advertisement180 1986-06-14 24 The annual Apartment Kitchen '86 Show m OPENS [From June 1 4 22] World Trade Centre Hall 3. IAII purchasers during the exhibition are invited to join m the 1 2 Price Apartment" Draw. The lucky purchaser can own a luxurious private apartment at only half price. Sponsor: COSY HOUSING180 words
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Advertisement94 1986-06-14 24 /The prizes X Su H #3g| ji $5,000 worth I O mmmsm of home ifil t> v r. sjif l^fi Bosch I- from ACTUS Washer 3rd ft 4th ft sth Electrolux Vacuum f^% W^ Bosch Assistent Cleaner Contact Grill 6th^ 7th Bth __R Cortina Bywr 1 Europa *&m% arl*! X.94 words
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Advertisement60 1986-06-14 25 IHHI VERTIRAMA^ -s_ Attention Houseowners t^m^ Come and see for your latest VERTIRAMA" vertical blinds specially brought to you. mm,,. Look for the first and original mJk^J" MWJMB Italian suede fabric with matching ft irltl^lJßSJf pelmet by VERT/RAMA fc 6!/£t Visit us at Stand No 14A. 7^ £i^r^ (Cffi^T) interior60 words
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Advertisement556 1986-06-14 25 FREE Cooker Hood fi>r SMEG bttilt- m hob and built m oven Smeg of Italy is a high-fashion, stunning range of kitchen appliances for those FOR ONUr T 9O whore looking for something better, more exclusive. \(lf-X I— J I 1 "P^BBI Now when you buy the Sme 9 S24A556 words
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Article, Illustration296 1986-06-14 26 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE Race 4 sprint not beyond versatile galloper By our man on the track PENANG Human Revolution, a middle-distance galloper going over sprint events this meeting, can give Kiwi jockey Peter Johnson a winner m Race 4 today. The 1,200 m trip looks a trifle296 words
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Article, Illustration191 1986-06-14 26 PEDIGREE - Second visit by South Aussie team in August PEDIGREE PENANG A 100-strong delegation from the South Australian Jockey Club will attend the second running of the Twin City Stakes during the Penang Sprint Trophy meeting m August. The race, designed to foster better ties between the sister cities of Georgetown191 words
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Article5193 1986-06-14 26 GOING FORECAST: GOOD «nPHH| 2.00 CLASS 5 DIV 3 1,200 m ;fTljof (Ratings: 54-45) ImmHJ (Stakes: $11,500) 1 ****** Balanced Account 51 (54) X Chong-Owner 3 nzg dl same (1200 m). Jumped outwards, finishing sth to stablemate Faras Div 2 Ipoh 1400 m soft April 27; best5,193 words
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236 1986-06-14 26 FORMER Bukit Timah trainer Ivan Allan's three-year-old colt Capricorn Beau is among the 68 European-trained horses left m the Arlington Million after the first eligibility stage. A total of 114 horses trained m England, Prance, Ireland and Italy were originally nominated for236 words
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Article90 1986-06-14 26 THESE horses have won or done well on a wet track: RACE 1: Humble Boy, Kawan Karib. RACE I: Monterio, Fighting Hawk, Solar Energy. RACE S: Tequila Sunrise, Aeras, Satchmo, Roman Leader 11. RACE 4: Six Flags, Bylon, Checktoh. RACE 5: Bliss, Right Tempo, Brave Performance, Rockabilly. RACE Nuclear90 words
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Article377 1986-06-14 26 RACE RACING ED PEDIGREE TONTO LUCKY LEO MARKSMAN 4 Humble Boy 7 Kawan Ksrib 7 Kawan Karib 6 Aurora 5 Treasure Walk 1 2 Malaga 6 Aurora 5 Treasure Walk 8 Mascottes 8 Mascottes 7 Kawan Karib 3 Presamaran 6 Aurora 5 Treasure Walk 3 Presamaran377 words
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Article, Illustration362 1986-06-14 27 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE Oriental Pearl also goes faultlessly ON THE TRACK with PENANG Batu Gantong Stakes candidate Tong Lam, trained by Teh Choon Beng, impressed m his windingup gallop here yesterday morning. Tong Lam, joint topweight m the $20,000 feature race for Class 3 Div 1 horses362 words
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Article156 1986-06-14 27 Bides Ist 2nd 3rd 1 SestJch 166 21 25 18 2 Dante 112 14 19 13 S P Johnson 95 14 19 II 4 Cook 115 12 14 12 5 Francis 102 12 11 14 I Leong 104 12 t 9 7 «hmadi 71 12 7 4 8156 words
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Article91 1986-06-14 27 Ist 2nd 3rd Teh 30 20 29 Loh 20 13 12 Yeoh 19 22 11 Samsnrl 19 9 7 E Brenkelen 18 21 19 X Leong 18 7 8 Allan 17 14 7 Shanmngam 17 13 8 West 16 11 7 PK Leong 14 19 14 Dragon 1391 words
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Article93 1986-06-14 27 Ist 2nd 3rd Auric 11 6 10 Goodman 10 2 11 Blnegrass 8 4 5 Shanmogam 7 3 2 Agasam 6 5 8 Chong Kok Urn 5 6 1 Nafisah 5 0 3 Olympia 5 0 1 Chong Keng Leong 4 Chens 4 4 4 Brigadier 4 393 words
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Article, Illustration77 1986-06-14 27 Week's top gallops TUESDAY (soft going): Sofia 38.4, Human Revolution 42.1, Ninja's Ambush 43.7, Senyum II 43.7. WEDNESDAY (yielding): Fernhill 39.8, Alpha Centauri 38.1, Oriental Pearl IV 39.3, Bulan Bintang 40. THURSDAY (good): Fighting Hawk 37.8, Kawan Karib 37.8, Monterio 39.9, Who's The Boss 39.7, Sudden Impact 37.7, Ninja's Ambush77 words
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249 1986-06-14 27 PERTH CONTROVERSIAL Perth jockey John Miller, who won the IS7I Singapore Derby on Forest Jim, has again fallen foul of Western Australian Turf Club stewards. The veteran rider collected a four-meeting (IS-day) suspension over tactics he adopted when winning the ASSI,IM (aboutWAN - 249 words
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Article49 1986-06-14 27 LONDON Walter Swinburn, who rode Shahrastani to victory m the Epsom Derby last week, landed a hat-trick at Newbury on Wednesday. He won the High Top Hermitage Stakes on Conquering Hero, the Ballymacoil Stud Stakes on Lavender Mist and the Netheravon Handicap on Newses Park. AFPAFP - 49 words
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Article1809 1986-06-14 27 a,wyjjp» 1.45 class 5 div 2 1,200m UUmUUI (Ratings: 55-47) (Stakes: $11,500) 1 0002** Capricorn Ru 57 (56) Poko-E Breukelen 3 ac u6 same (1200m) *SJvaa 3 2 179*08 DIplecnatle Joy 57 (65) Up To You-Ng 5 nzgdc +4 (1200m) Khoo 2 S **0*89 I Uve DaMy 911,809 words
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Obituary, Illustration460 1986-06-14 27 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MR NG CHENG KOON AGE 81 passed away peacefully on 13.6.88 leaving behind SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW John Puay Kwang Rosie Meihsin (deceased) Jimmy Puay Meng Violet Lye Fong Ng Puay Hock Kar Boey Edward Puay Kim May Mei Yoke Henry Puay Hee Swee Yang DAUGHTERS SONS-IN-LAW Daisy460 words
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Obituary, Illustration147 1986-06-14 27 181 Deaths 181 Deaths NEO KOON CHYE AGE: 89 YEARS passed away peacefully on 12-06-1986, leaving WIVEB:Toh Ting (deceased) Png An Noey SONS DAUGHTERS-IN LAW Neo Sze Inn (deceased) Ton Sang New Tian Sang Son Poh Geok New Tan Lay Ong Chwee Glm David Eng Telk Soon Ec Shu Lan147 words
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Obituary46 1986-06-14 27 183 Condolences 183 Condolences Our Heartfelt Sympathies Condolences to the family of MR YANG LIN FATT on the demise of his father MR YANG AH KANG Departed: 12th June 1986 From: The Management Staff of: ARISTA INTERIOR DECOR PTE LTD KINGSTON ASSOCIATES THUNG JOO ALUMINIUM WORKS46 words
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Obituary, Illustration47 1986-06-14 27 NELATHAMBI PONNAMMAL AGE 79 Passed away peacefully on 13.6 86 leaving behind Detoved:Son: Oopal Daughter-in-law: Rukumanl And Grand-children and great grand children to mourn her loss. Cortege wilt leave Blk 96, Henderson Rd Spore 0315 on Saturday 14.8.86 at 2.30 pm «or Mount Vernon Crematorium.47 words
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Obituary, Illustration65 1986-06-14 27 The FamHy Of The Late Thitagan Sathasivam Departed: 1/6/86 wish** to express their heartfelt thank* to friends and relethre* for their kindness end donation* during their recent bereavement. Prayers to be held on the 15th June at 7p.m. at the Sri Stvan Temple, Serangoon Road. Klndiy consider this65 words
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Obituary, Illustration41 1986-06-14 27 The family of the Me MDM. THANAPACKIAM W/O M. Slvanandl Thevar. Expired: 11.6.86 at 11.55 pm. Cremated on 12.6.86. Thank Doctors and Staff of Wards 31/55 of T.T.S.H. for their kind attendance, relatives and friends during their recent bereavement.41 words
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Obituary, Illustration106 1986-06-14 27 In Ever Loving Memory of MDM YEO AH NGIA Departed 25/6/85 (Chinese: Bth day of sth moon) Dearly missed and always remembered a cherished by children ft all loved ones. In Loving Memory Of IVY CHIA KEOK NEO Departed: 14-6-S5 Safe In the arms of Jesus, Safe106 words
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Advertisement98 1986-06-14 27 $15.00 for 3 linas SUNDAY TIMES (Run-on »tyla) RATES $81.50 for 3cm x Icol. (•omi-dfoplay atyla) FOR OBITUARIES $76.86 for 3cm x Icol (Display slyla) 186 Funeral Directors/ Services 186 Funeral Directors/ Services 186 Funeral Directors/ Services f/Wh c P rov^ e a w^ e ran S e if Wnen98 words
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SPOTLIGHT ON THE US OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS
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Article, Illustration682 1986-06-14 28 6 No on* will beat even par today. The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrew* (which sponsors the British Open) has been hoping for weather like this for 10 years so they could show off their links courses. Greg Norman (above), whoseUPI; AP; Reuter - 682 words
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Article, Illustration249 1986-06-14 28 Aoki soars with an eagle, five birdies SAPPORO (Japan) Japan's Isao Aoki, 43, fired an eagle and five birdies for a seven-under 65 to take a two-stroke lead m the opening round of a U*****,000 ($537,240) tournament. Compatriots Seiichi Kanai and: Masaji Kusakabe shared second spot with 675, followed byAP; Reuter; AFP - 249 words
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Article, Illustration303 1986-06-14 28 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By THERE will be stars galore when boys meet the girls m the first Singapore Golf Association versus Singapore Ladies Golf Association matchplay at the Tanah Merah Country Club on August 17. The SGA have named their four Putra Cuppers M. Murugiah, M. Balraj,303 words
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Article143 1986-06-14 28 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN BOXING THE First Battalion Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment, who will be making their debut at the Intermediate boxing championships at the Tanah Merah Community Centre today and tomorrow (7.30), seem certain of two titles. The RNZIR have entered eight boxers four heavyweights and143 words
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ON THE CRICKET SCENE
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Article116 1986-06-14 28 LONDON England all-rounder lan Botham will not be prosecuted over allegations that he took drugs during his Marathon Charity Walk last year. But the cricket council have re-affirmed the Test and County Cricket Board's ban on him from firstclass cricket until Aug. 1. The council'sAFP - 116 words
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Article72 1986-06-14 28 OXFORD Indian openers Kris Srikkanth and Raman Lamba took advantage of an easy-paced pitch and some friendly bowling to plunder the Combined Universities' attack on the first day of their twoday match on Thursday. The pair took only 18 overs to reach the 100 and took their partnershipReuter - 72 words
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Article202 1986-06-14 28 LONDON Middlesex, who won two one-day knockout trophies m the last three seasons, have clinched a place m the final of the Benson and Hedges Cup against Kent at Lord's on July 12. County champions Middlesex, who restricted Nottinghamshire to 189-8 m their 55Reuter - 202 words
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Article94 1986-06-14 28 Benson and Hedges Cop semi-final At Lord's: Nottinghamshire 189-8 (D. Randall 65, J. Emburey 4-22). Middlesex 193-5 (W. Slack 65). Middlesex won by 5 wkts. TUcon Trophy semi-final At Harrogate: Leicestershire 197 (P. Bainbridge 6-38). Gloucestershire 124 (P. Willey 4-16). Leicestershire won by 73 runs. At Oxford: India 348-4Reuter - 94 words
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Article436 1986-06-14 28 CYCLING Dutch rider Gerrie Knetemann won the 163.5 km second stage of the Tour of Switzerland race m Liestal on Thursday m 4hr 07min 43sec. Results Stage: 1 G. Knetemann (Hoi) 2 S. Kelly (Ire) 3 G. Calcaterra (Ita). Overall: 1 A. Hampsten (US) 8:32:35 2 G.AFP; AP; UPI - 436 words
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Article, Illustration392 1986-06-14 29 Bid to get big companies to help out stars HAKIKAT RAI on the athletics scene SOME of the Republic's leading athletes may soon be "adopted" by major companies m a special sponsorship deal being worked out by the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association. The move is aimed392 words
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Article, Illustration416 1986-06-14 29 Becker and Connors on course LONDON Wimbledon champion Boris Becker, of West Germany, overcame Australian Simon Youl 6-3, 6-1 m the third round of the Queens grass court tennis championships on Thursday. Becker showed once again that his game is perfectly suited to grass, although he was occasionally let downReuter; AP; AFP - 416 words
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Article138 1986-06-14 29 LONDON Three-time former Wimbledon men's singles champloD John McEnroe officially withdrew from this year's tournament on Thursday. The H-year-old American, who has played la every Wimbledon since 1f77, had been expected to poll oat following the recent birth of hi* son and his Bvemwith break from theAP - 138 words
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Article119 1986-06-14 29 Romans up in arms ROME About 1,000 Roma supporters demonstrated on Thursday m front of the Italian Football Federation to protest against the European Football Union's oneyear ban on their team playing m Europe. The ban was imposed on Wednesday after the Roma club president was found guilty of attemptingReuter; AFP - 119 words
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250 1986-06-14 29 JOE DORAI - Stop-the-slide task for the soldiers JOE DORAI By ARMED FORCES and Geylang International will be seeking victories m this evening's National Football League Division One matches for different reasons. Forces came to grief last Wednesday when they crashed 0-1 to Tiong Bahru after five successive victories and are out to250 words
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256 1986-06-14 29 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By THE Singapore Badminton Association will send a team of nine players to next month's Malaysian Open, a tournament which could well see the re-emer-gence of the Chinese ace, Zhao Jianhua. Heading the list of Singaporeans, which includes three women, are Thomas Cup256 words
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Advertisement78 1986-06-14 28 M INSTANT SHOWER HEATER f ■■TlH^"^ Latest Model ■^■■0 Electronic I Temperature Control i jfcv m I Wm, 1 0 Most suitable for high-rise apartments BHHkI 1^ Complete with all M V V HH accessories (as shown) i,V |0 SISIR Tested HUHHB^" Approved by PUB Only $159/- Installation at 078 words
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Advertisement445 1986-06-14 29 Highly-Innovative 'MONTEBELLUNA' tennis shoes by Lotto Montebelluna. Unexcelled m comfort, styling and performance. Full grain leather upper with classic Italian styling. Smooth one-piece stitched front gives better fit and extra comfort. Montebelluna so finely crafted you won't settle for less. SHOCK-OFF by Lotto The unique, highly- innovative y technique which445 words
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Miscellaneous167 1986-06-14 29 ATHLETICS Sentea* Development Corporation's women's Skm r— (Sentosa, 2). BASKETBALL BAS Cap final rd: Ivy House v Armed Forces (7.30), Asia Electric v Lotto (8.45) both at Gay World. BOXING Singapore Intermediate r 'ships (Tanah Merah Community Centre, 7.30). EQUESTRIANISM Singapore Pals Club annual gymkhana (SPC, 7.30). GOLF Seletar Open167 words
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Obituary, Illustration67 1986-06-14 30 I Our deepest condolence I I to the family of I I our late Chairman I I MR YANG AH KANG I I who passed away peacefully I I on 12/6/86 I I From the management staff I I YANG AH KANG SONS I I PTE LTD I I As67 words
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WORLD CUP 86
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Article481 1986-06-14 30 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI A VIEW FROM AFAR Classy Hartley finally earns his Spurs r /Saturday Person By What does ALAN HUBBARD think of England now? Find out m The Sunday Times tomorow WHEN he walked out of the Paya Lebar Airport terminal m January 1976481 words
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258 1986-06-14 30 Permissive, but only with permission MEXICO CITY The permissive age has finally caught up with the World Cup, but only up to a point. World Cup wives are welcomed with open arms, but only on prescribed days, and only when the manager gives the nod. Even England manager Bobby Robson,Reuter - 258 words
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Article, Illustration434 1986-06-14 30 MONTERREY Gary Lineker sat at a table late Wednesday night, shooting to make himself heard over a Madonna song blaring oat of the loudspeakers. The reception, given by a sportswear firm for England, showed no signs of ending as the clock moved onto midnight. BobbyUPI - 434 words
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Article461 1986-06-14 30 SOVIET right-back Nikolai Lariyonov, who missed the 2-0 victory over Canada, is still injured and is doubtful for the second-round match against Belgium m Leon tomorrow. Meanwhib, fellow-defender Alexander Chivadze, who has yet to play a game, is fully fit and expects to make his Mexico debutAFP; AP; UPI; Reuter - 461 words
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Article, Illustration387 1986-06-14 30 41 saw the replay m slow motion on television, and I must say I have changed my mind. It was not my goal. I don't care whether I become top scorer or not. I am only happy that a Italy have qual- ified. Altobelli (right).AP - 387 words
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Article73 1986-06-14 30 MEXICO CITY Alessandro Altobelli refuses to shave. The World Cup's leading scorer, level on four goals with Denmark's Preben Elkjaer, has ignored pleas from wife Antonella, who prefers the clean-cut look. The superstitious centre forward, who has not shaved since the World Cup started, said: "I'llAFP - 73 words
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Article202 1986-06-14 30 MEXICO CITY ARGENTINA'S coach Carlos Bilardo has dismissed Argentine newspaper reports of fist fights among his players as "foolishness intended to upset the total harmony" of the team, who have qualified for the second round of the World Cup. "Since the team are winning and theyAP - 202 words
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Article, Illustration443 1986-06-14 30 A VIEW FROM UP CLOSE MONTERREY SEVERAL thousand English soccer fans, overjoyed with their team's survival m the World Cup, prepared to leave this northern city on Thursday after staging noisy but peaceful celebrations throughout the night. To the relief of British officials here, including SportsReuter; UPI - 443 words
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332 1986-06-14 30 Police arrest 1,000 as fans celebrate another victory MEXICO CITY At least 1,000 young people were arrested as Mexicans exuberantly celebrated another victory m the finals tournament, police said on Thursday. But the celebration for the most part took place m good spirits despite rain that fell during most ofAP - 332 words
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Article, Illustration394 1986-06-14 31 jhjhgjhgjhgjh LISBON Portugal's midfield stars Carlos Manuel, whose goal m West Germany ensured a miraculous qualification for Mexico, and Diamantino Miranda have been made the scapegoats for their shock elimination from the World Cup. And manager Jose Torres' position looks to be under threat after Portuguese FootballReuter - 394 words
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171 1986-06-14 31 Mexico win, but come under attack MEXICO CITY Mexicans fans may be happy with their eeer team's advance to the World Cap's second round, bat teal newspapers wen critical at ever on Thursday of Ww the national squad won Its final qualifying match. "Horrible bat Mexico won," said La JornadaAP - 171 words
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Article, Illustration440 1986-06-14 31 hjhgjghjgjhjhjhjh GUANAJAUTO French captain Michel Platini said on Thursday that he was "ready at any time" to play Italy m the second round of the World Cup, but there was concern m the French camp that injured goalkeeper Joel Bats may miss the match.UPI - 440 words
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Article441 1986-06-14 31 hjhjhhjhjhgjhjhj WARSAW Polish newspapers on Thursday thanked Morocco for enabling Poland to sneak into the second round of the World Cup, but were pessimistic about their own chances after performing poorly m their 0-3 defeat to England. In a report headlined "The Lion Awakens", theAP; AFP - 441 words
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Article, Illustration174 1986-06-14 31 A fitting farewell to Jennings GUADALAJARA Although beaten three times, Northern Ireland's legendary goalkeeper Pat Jennings went oat m style la Us birthday farewell appearance M Thursday against Brazil. Jennings, celebrating bis 41st birthday and making a record HMfa International appearance, went into Immediate retirement after Us team's M elimination.AP; Reuter - 174 words
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333 1986-06-14 31 Brazil 3 (Careca 15th, 87th, Josimar 41st) N. Ireland 0 GUADALAJARA Brazil's ageing stars firmly buried manager Tele Santana's plans to replace them with "young, fresh blood" when they clinically dissected Northern Ireland and ran out easy 3-0 winners here on Thursday.AFP - 333 words
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Article225 1986-06-14 31 Group A P W D L F A Pte Argentina 3 2 10 6 2 5 Italy 3 12 0 5 4 4 Balgarla 3 0 2 12 4 2 S. Korea 3 0 12 4 7 1 Group B P W D L P A Pte Mezie*225 words
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Article100 1986-06-14 31 THE FIXTURES Aroentlna t6 Jun, torn (Pu*Wa) Uruguay/Scotland/W. Germany #22 Jun, 2am S»*l»MlflH» England (Haxlco City) 1« Jim, 2am (Mexico City) ,,,i-,, 1 Paraguay 25 Jun, 6«m Dcnmark/W. Germany C«y> 19 Jun, 6am (Qu«r« tar o) m Spain 22 Jun, 6am Sovtet Union {Pu»W«> 15 Jim* Sam (L*on)100 words
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Article199 1986-06-14 31 Goalscorers after the 12th day: 4 Preben Elkjaer (Den), Alessandro AltobelU (Ita). 3 Jorge Valdano (Arg), Gary Lineker (Eng), Careca (Bra). t Julio Romero (Para), Ivan Yaremchuk (SU), Klaus Allofs (WG), Fernando Quirarte (Mcx), Roberto Cabanas (Para), Abderrazak Khairi (Mor), Ramon Caldere (Spa). 1 Diego Maradona (Arg), Jean-Perre199 words
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Article259 1986-06-14 31 SPAIN 3 (Caldere 15th, 69th, Qlaya 71st) ALGERIA 0 MONTERREY Ramon Caldere scored twice and substitute Eloy Olaya once as Spain clinched their place m the second round with a 3-0 win over Algeria m their final Group D match at the Technological Stadium here on Thursday.Reuter - 259 words
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Advertisement28 1986-06-14 31 WIN A FREE TRIP TO THE WORLD CUP FINALS IN MEXICO! Plus other valuable prizes. Look out for the Berita Minggu World Cup Contest m the /WnQCIU tomorrow28 words
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Advertisement49 1986-06-14 31 I Today's Highlights 1. Spotlight on the super Soviets. 2. Referees told to toughen up on hard men. 3. Jerry Seh's pictures of a^ Scotland-Uruguay match, Vyfj^ plus Jeffrey Low's report. 4. Pele on the Brazilian <xO^^^ indiscretions. Jk/~ pageo today! Get your copy at the nearest newsstand today!49 words
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565 1986-06-14 32 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA B-G Lee: Sisir to give manufacturers technical assistance By THREE government schemes have been started to help establish the Made-in-Singapore stamp as a worldwide mark of quality. The schemes, aimed at small- and medium-sized industries, call for a greater role by565 words
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102 1986-06-14 32 HONGKONG The collapse of Hongkong's Carrian property empire m 1983 may have hurt thousands of investors and creditors, but someone at least appears to have benefited. Registrar General Noel Gleeson said on Thursday that his office collected US$l.B million (about Ss4 million) m interest102 words
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Article, Illustration613 1986-06-14 32 L.E. PREMA - L.E. PREMA By A HOTEL has taken a club manager to court for not paying up the balance of more than $3,000 of his wedding dinner bill. Raffles Hotel is suing Mr James Yu Sin Giap, 34, Manager and Secretary of613 words
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Article98 1986-06-14 32 What it should have been IN OUR report "How an idea was sold to Reap benefits" on June 3, we said that Dr Ng Seok Moi was the project director of the Reading and English Acquisition Programme (Reap) and that it was introduced m schools four years ago. We also98 words
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272 1986-06-14 32 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO Recuperating from a stroke and with a four-year prison term hanging over his head, former prime minister Kakuei Tanaka, the controversial kingmaker of Japan's ruling party, yesterday announced his decision to try and recapture his parliamentary seat m a272 words
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Article30 1986-06-14 32 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 11.84 points to 1,849.97 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. APAP - 30 words
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359 1986-06-14 32 Canada imposes fresh curbs on S. Africa OTTAWA Canada has announced further limited sanctions against South Africa, where seven people have died and more than 1,000 detained under the state of emergency laws there. The sanctions were announced on Thursday the same day South Africa's White-minority government declared its unprecedented359 words
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Article172 1986-06-14 32 Lonrho's $46 m to shore up Today LONDON The Lonrho multinational corporation has taken a 35 per cent stake m Britain's high-technology Today newspaper, helping it stave off a financial crisis, its chairman, Mr Eddie Shah, announced. Lonrho, which owns the Sunday newspaper, The Observer, injected £13.5 million (about Ss46Reuter - 172 words
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Advertisement188 1986-06-14 32 SUPER VALUE I AC I BARGAINS I<~l i> ->. >-><»(j jUatm s<i>^<< i'■ >'■■■■■ FINEST PERSIANS TRIBAL AFGHANS 50% OFF '■'■> (>"/; PAKISTAN CHINESE WOOLLEN 60% OFF CHINESE SILK 65% OFF AMIR SONS ISMIXJ92M PTE LTD #01-15 j Facing the Orchard Mall #03-01 to 07 LUCKY PLAZA, Singapore Mon to188 words
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Advertisement713 1986-06-14 32 THE TlMt^, bATURDAY, JUNt 14, IVOO Late Night Shopping Till /jEnji* CftAJl// 10pm Tonight! g*WW V™ r SCANDIA BENCH SET ALL THESE LVell^jjElTLs LEATHER i Made from solld p |ne witn edges «.«v.j-i w^n i rounded and smoothed for a quality finish DEAL UNITS £O OO Si TT 1/ v/713 words
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Miscellaneous140 1986-06-14 32 Weather my:> mm..: m^ UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over a few areas from the late morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 24 mm SUNSET today: 7.11 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.59 am. GLOBAL MATHER Adelaide 7/18 C Fine Melbourne 7/15 C Fine Bangkok 26/33 C Fair140 words
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Arts Festival
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Article, Illustration1601 1986-06-14 1 A Faustian tale in the Lion City Dragon's Teeth Gate, which begins its five-day run at the Drama Centre today, is the Festival centrepiece. CAROLINE NGUI talks to the playwright, the director and some members of the cast. On Page 28, find out the changes that have been made toLIM SENG TIONG - 1,601 words
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Article, Illustration1684 1986-06-14 2 MURIEL SPEEDEN - MURIEL SPEEDEN THE SCHOLAR AND THE DRAGON By Stella Kon Federal Publications, 1986, 162 pages, $5.90 TRIAL AND OTHER PLAYS By Stella Kon, Yeo Soh Choo and Ravindran Veloo Federal Publications, for the Community Development, Ministry, 1986, 143 pages, $7.50 Reviewed by M THE Scholar and1,684 words
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Article, Illustration733 1986-06-14 2 JAPAN, Madame Chrysanthemum by Pierre Loti, translated by Laura Ensor (Pacific Basin, 1985, 335 pages, $38.21). Puccini's opera, Madame Butterfly, is indirectly based on this classic, autobiographical tale of a bittersweet romance between a Japanese geisha and a French lieutenant. But the book, first published m 1893,733 words
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Article, Illustration1017 1986-06-14 4 NATHANAEL LIM - NATHANAEL LIM Reviewed by Young Reader MICKEY MEETS THE GIANT, VOL 1, POOH'S NEW CLOTHES VOL 5, THE UGLY STEPSISTERS, VOL 6, HIAWATHA'S KIND HEART, VOL 15, ROAD TO READING, A PARENTS GUIDE TO READING, VOL 19, Bantam Books, 1986, hardback, 40 pages each (191,017 words
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Article, Illustration765 1986-06-14 4 Little Book room UNREAL! Eight Surprising Stories by Paul Jennings (Puffin, 1985, 197 pages, $7.29) Marcus has a problem. No girl wants to kiss him. He goes to see Ma Scritchet about his problem and she gives him a special lipstick. Put that on your lips and the nearest girl765 words
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Article, Illustration662 1986-06-14 5 MARK PESTANA - Living in the shadow of a lie MARK PESTANA THE CIDER HOUSE RULES by John Irving Black Swan, 1986. 731 pages, $12.90 Reviewed by whether I shall turn out to be the hero of my own life, or whether the station will be held by anybody else, these pages must662 words
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Article, Illustration864 1986-06-14 5 HUGH MARRETT - HUGH MARRETT What better way of paying tribute to a man on Father's Day than by collecting all the letters he has written to his children, as former Sarawak Deputy Chief Minister James Wong has done? 'NO JOKE, JAMES' THE WORLD ACCORDING864 words
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Article, Illustration12 1986-06-14 6 SYED HAMZAH ALSAGOFF - SYED HAMZAH ALSAGOFF By 20, national serviceman12 words
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Article, Illustration716 1986-06-14 6 THE four walls stared back at me as I stepped into the living room. I wished I could retract my steps and run away from home. It had been like this since dad left us suddenly two weeks ago. Nothing had been the same since. Slowly and716 words
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Article320 1986-06-14 6 Time flies quickly when one pushes a problem to the back of one's mind and busies oneself with work. I worked laboriously and feverishly, exhausting myself. I had frequent sleepless nights, spending more and more time at the office till the wee hours, and embracing nocturnal activities320 words
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Article394 1986-06-14 7 I lugged my luggage out of the car and pressed the doorbell. The trip had been a release of sorts. I had relaxed, just for a bit. Poor Tim, he had tried so hard to get me to enjoy myself that he didn't even have the time to394 words
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Article728 1986-06-14 7 When I boarded bus number 7 to town, I quickly moved to the upper deck and occupied the end seat by the window, my favourite. As the journey would take 45 minutes before my rendezvous with Tim, I put on my Walkman and listened to the local728 words
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Article, Illustration229 1986-06-14 7 EXPRESSIONS offers an outlet for creative and artistic effort by you and for you. Whether you write, paint, sculpt or draw (cartoons, illustrations or drawings), send it to us. Photographs even of paintings and sculpture and other artistic works may also be submitted. Poetry, prose, short stories,229 words
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Article, Illustration862 1986-06-14 7 A Father's Day letter to an eccentric parent with love Dear Daddy, I'm writing this letter because we Asians seldom show our feelings and during this night of insomnia, I just realise how very unique and interesting a person you are. M (my brother) and I often tease you and862 words
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Article, Illustration789 1986-06-14 8 An easy-to-follow explanation on the types of tools you can use to make your job simpler THE odd-job around the house gets done much more easily when the right hammer or screwdriver is used for the job. Be it putting up picture hooks789 words
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Article, Illustration370 1986-06-14 8 SCREWDRIVERS can be divided into two main categories, single-slot and cross-head. It is important to choose a screwdriver that will fit the screw as closely as possible. It is all too easy for an ill-fitting screwdriver to slip and damage the screw or the surrounding material.370 words
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Article, Illustration165 1986-06-14 8 rv£ Handy M Helpers \pj Simone Vaz YOU don't have to clutter your shelves with a whole range of cleaners, each for a different cleaning purpose. There are many multi-purpose cleaners on the market, such as Kitz. Aerosol Kitz is made of natural vegetable oil extracts, and is165 words
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Article, Illustration645 1986-06-14 28 KANNAN CHANDRAN meets Cobra, now slithering across the screens of six cinemas WHAT do you do when your boxing gloves have been hung up and there aren't any more Vietnam vets missing m action? You don't purse your lips, break down, and weep m frustration. No,645 words
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Article, Illustration591 1986-06-14 28 After Rocky, Rambo and now Cobra, Sly Stallone wants to play Edgar Allan Poe, the spinner of sinister tales. A CANNED trumpet rendering of the Rocky theme music blares out. Four bodyguards march into position with arms folded, facing the crowd of reportersReuter - 591 words
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Article, Illustration958 1986-06-14 29 Music PMHf Reviews jhgjhgjhgjhgjhgjhj SIGNS outside the DBS Auditorium state quite categorically: "No food allowed inside." No choice then, but to lunch on soul food last week. I enjoyed all six Musical Lunchtime concerts, for quite different reasons. The general verdict of other concert-goers I talked to958 words
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Article, Illustration370 1986-06-14 29 RADHIKA SRINIVASAN - Mythical journey RADHIKA SRINIVASAN By AFTER the rhapsodical Houston Ballet and the pulsating African dance of the Senegal troupe, Kallang Theatre is all set for a journey into Indian myths and legends. Almost every Indian culture lover m Singapore is involved m some way or other m the grand event.370 words
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Advertisement6 1986-06-14 1 *)H Journey into aCSf Indian legends6 words
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Advertisement594 1986-06-14 2 mm ELECTRICAL SURPRISES I °Js*fr OP WP^ AT EVEN BETTER PRICES! o tvocti ye 9.3° 1 1^^ Customers keep coming bock to us for more! nrize^ v- 6 J°^ dfe-' Though we hove grown we hove not let Gfooo v'u ot wjj WLg success gone to our head. Our personalised594 words
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Advertisement773 1986-06-14 3 VA&M2& LUXURY UPHOLSTERED^ 1 «*-**-t^ a? WINDSOR llpft^Now MRNIPA IS^sl now Ril 1 V SKr^fJ now PATTAYA isu^novST VVIMUOUri BHiH ONLY IflUlllMrl BEiSijH only UH-L I KmAH ONLY Irl I Inin EEHfjNLY The very latest design m compact A stylish and versatile corner group. A chunky solid wood set m773 words
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Advertisement350 1986-06-14 4 Burgiars do not discriminate. They strike wherever thare is inadequate protection. Millions of listed here are on special offer. Don't be sorry you didni take advantage of them nerw! ■p, ■>' i —laf S3^ S PREMIER PROVIDES SECURITY SYSTEMS O. RUtQ» dl nc EQUIPMENT TO PROTECT YOU AND «\aae W350 words
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Advertisement187 1986-06-14 5 HER WORLDS Trend setter Pace setter KinnKoil IJ^yjjj^i—^ IXlliy IMJII AMERICA extended WAREHOUSE STOCK CLEARANCE p^j All quality beds at absolutely low low s Jp "?WJJ(J\ prices. FREE Slumberland velvet head board, mattress protector, pillow, bed linen f^Jjp^pßl'H Chinese handpainted decorative wall FAN i wPl^^f vh||^|^^|V 36" $13/- 40" $16/-187 words
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Advertisement48 1986-06-14 5 Game SUPER IJACKPOTI1 JACKPOT I kg fT^TOMORRoifsI DRAW 47/86 i TO BE HELD OVER fo REDIFFUSION 1 f AFTER 4.30 P.M. jj In draw 46/86 I the Super Jackpot of m $105,000 and 2nd prize of $20,000 were I The Straits Times I Classifieds hot line is 737-116648 words
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Advertisement278 1986-06-14 5 SUPERSALE swis "HL««« Sn Anodized B/ SR 100 Aluminium anodized gold wall downlightoi4Bmm bracket with shade from Denmark wall light m assorted colours needed to complete the form) Nik \i >lf ''^'^L SW 550/3 T/05 Aluminium 3 light track (White colour only) wB pf I v m sb w 0m278 words
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Advertisement179 1986-06-14 6 HJHJGHJGJ ■'''''■>■■■■ jBP'' 4 ip|ir|ikMitit'niiititivß Letyour finger do the washing. With Toshiba. It's the future. Microprocessor- The fully automatic system that does controlled washing by Toshiba. All you everything m one tub. And the Twinhave to do is preset the desired tub' system that does 2 separate jobs at programme179 words
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Advertisement471 1986-06-14 7 PRE-OPENING $Mf The finest thing m life is the making of a home! We have a 12,000 sq. ft area of showroom displaying sofa sets, bedroom sets, wardrobe, mattresses and divan, cane furniture, kitchen cabinets, carpets, curtains, finishing fabrics. The list goes on! Ample parking space! Hire Purchase Available 1471 words
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Advertisement245 1986-06-14 8 The K99«ftCaii«SpedaHst Centre l/INEI^UTAN V moHithan" %r COLLECTION TT 50 items on j Manufacturer and Ciporl*r *^B J~ 1 ==Jffßpya^^ifc== UP»I2SOSQQQ Uab,e-4Cha,rs $580 UPsi>2 a m T^ High density foam Scolchgard fabfic from U.S.A. $♦•??s{? W»**> >^ s °s9Boi haJ ra^ |$190 up>22 I" .'Armchairs 3 sealer UP*93O 5760 Slamed245 words
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Advertisement64 1986-06-14 8 Compare our prices &quality before you make a purchase Our brand* of Chinese carpets have won prestigious X IPS f/f |a y ac 7 R (iB ffi cfa #T^ awards lor their supertor quality and value f j fM I iSSS *E V/-X v^ PJS I£jk «=U I•■ W 764 words
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Advertisement1467 1986-06-14 9 l mv I I __J V 7Q7IICC 12 Computer Products/ 12 Computer Products/ 12 Computer Products/ Services Services Services NYBBLE/EASIC TIME™ HOI RESOLUTION color MONnqre SPECIFICATIONS: 99 640 x 240 tR c Multi-color Text switch |SHWi}i|BfcPWi^ Non-glare. 0.39 mm pitch 9 i^Si 4/so available: 640 x 350 enhanced yHBSBBBSSSI^^ ,^K;1,467 words
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Advertisement286 1986-06-14 9 MICRON IBM Compatible 640K 14" colour monitor 1 storage box free c Free training Free delivery installation All for only $1,650 A fantastic package deal is also arranged for potential Datamini buyers. Hurry while stocks last!!! MICRON COMPUTER CENTRE *01-40, Buklt Timah Shopping Centre MICRON SYSTEMS «01-37/ 38 Buklt Timah286 words
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Advertisement553 1986-06-14 9 CHEAPEST IN TOWN For 1«t 5 customers onlyl IBM PC/XT compatibles 640K onboard with 2 drives, drlvecard, colour graphic card, printer card, AT casing with lock AT 84-keys keyboard 14" multiple colour monitor 36-hrs. free training free gifts: $1,650 8 Mhz IBM PC/XT compatible 640K turbo 8088-2 with 2 drives,553 words
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Advertisement795 1986-06-14 9 14 Antiques/ Arts/Crafts 14 Antiques/ Arts/Crafta Exhibition s.i. KilKhAKi HrSn EiKiUon 5+ E»nibition SJ« rVVyfILrMN \Ji IL» J I<J E»K,b,«,on S.l, Sat 14 Sun 15, 10.30 am till 7pm #02-38/39 Hilton International Singapore, 581 Orchard Road Presented by: AIZIA DISCOVERIES PTE. LTD. FOR SALE. VERY RARE COLLEC 18 TION OF795 words
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Advertisement1039 1986-06-14 9 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday to Friday 9m to 5 30pm ibpm deadline tor neit day) Saturday: 8 30am to ?pm 1 1 lam deadline tor The Sunday Times i Pubic Hoiday: 9am to lpm COUNTER SERVICE: TIMES ORCHARD CENTRE. #02 105 LUCKY PLAZA: Monday to Friday: 10am to 12 noon, lpm1,039 words
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Advertisement896 1986-06-14 10 24 Oarage Sale COMMERCIAL BENCH TYPE freezer. Avon 4 men rubber dinghy. Diving cylinders etc. 8' x 12' aluminium dinghy Tables, cupboards bunks. 25 h.p Johnson outboard motor. Table tennis table, football game set, alrconds, handyman tools, etc. View 9am Ipm. at: 180. Pandan Loop. EXPAT LEAVING 20 cv ft896 words
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Advertisement154 1986-06-14 10 25 Sale: Other 25 Sale: Other 25 Sale: Other 25 Sale: Other Products Products Products LUCK V fv biW mßmbTm ■J asß^^&sjtswsumi^^^ti^m^^^^m^i PRICES! L Iff «i (i id »iil WffPflMl u.p.s45 n0w 59.50 Till 30th June '86 < E tra Sma Size On 'y> Discontinued designs, scratch and dent special154 words
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Advertisement240 1986-06-14 10 27 Wanted f ABSOLUTELY T HIGHEST PRICES OFFERED FOR YOUR *****11 *****12 #03-02, THIRD FLOOR, PEOPLE'S PARK CENTRE, SINGAPORE 0105. We offer high price for your GOLD, PAWN TICKETS, DIAMONDS WATCHES TEL: *****17/ *****73 290 BALESTIER ROAD (Opposite McDonald) V li J HnHH|MDH|HHO BEST PRICES OFFERED for Pawnshop Tickets. Gold,240 words
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Advertisement305 1986-06-14 10 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage GREAT EASTERN HEALTH CENTRE OFFICIAL OPENING hv/v^^Z— >^fe Facilities include: U <*.* \/^P^sSShiatsu 7 Massage /Facial Suana c xN ,M*lksteambath/Hot Cold Pools. N^^S^^iSr l\Daily:Bam to 12am o N *o* vtlib^h 4th Flr Great Eastern Hotel >j\* VAJ 4 0 1 Macpherson Road305 words
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Advertisement354 1986-06-14 10 30 Hairdressing lAN HAIR SALON offers cut blow $16, cut perm $40 (Wella) by London/ Paris trained hairstylists lan, Serene Desmond at #01-63 Parkway Parade, appt. *****05 Mon.-Sun. 10am-8.30pm. TAMARIB- SPECIAL OFFER. International Diploma awarded. Beginners/ Advance course. Models reqd. Cut/blow $4, perm $8, color $10. *****50 Jennifer lAN HAIR354 words
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Advertisement790 1986-06-14 10 34 Gardening/ Landscaping CARPET GRASS/ LANDSCAPING Japanese rock gdn.- waterfall garden maintenance. Call Hoong Kong Electric Trading N0.4 Smith St. Tel: *****75/ *****75 Mr Will! Martono SPECIALISED IN TREE/ grass cutting, grass turfing, removal and disposal. Tel. M.J. at *****75 SPECIALIST IN TREE/ grass cutting, grass turfing disposal. Call *****73/790 words
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Advertisement1020 1986-06-14 10 36 House 36 House Renovation/ Decor Renovation/ Decor I THE SECRET IS I SUPERVISION Trained foremen supervise every renovation job we do. Hence, our long list of satisfied customers. We can help to get bigger loans at lower interest with faster processing (OCBC). Design assistance, especially kitchens. Comprehensive one-stop service.1,020 words
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Advertisement707 1986-06-14 10 54 Book-keeping/ 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Answering/ Translation Translation Services Services YOU DONT HAVE TO HUNT? Now you can throw out those impossible quotations. Contact: Lynn's Secretarial Services Business Consultant. Accounts/ Tax/ Secretarial Services/ Company registration/ incorporated Steno's/ typist/ answering/ mailing/ telex/ translation/ telefax/ word processing/ meeting rooms. 101707 words
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Advertisement417 1986-06-14 10 64 Domestic Help Available Humana Unnc*NoßO3ir 0' Seaport's Leading Professional Agency All our maids undergo 2 weeks residential training ■i A Special $990 I >»im)ea! Prompt Service ~T? Fill insurance protection Replacement guarantee f* 22 «5^. Mt« Frt: 9am 7pm Sal: 9am 4pm Humana Management Consultants 03 04 Tin Boon417 words
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Advertisement719 1986-06-14 11 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available FILIPINO $220 THAI $220 SRI LANKAN $180 INDONESIAN $200 ($640) ($680) ($770) ($1,850) Above complete placement tee includes Airfare. $5,000 Security Bond, $10,000 PA Visa, Medical Examination. Process Complete Documentation YOU PAY NOTHING MORE. Replacement Guarantee 2 Years Contract UNIFORM PROVIDED. Our719 words
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Advertisement437 1986-06-14 11 69 Situations Vacant: Domestic WANTED MAIDS FOR Canada/ HK. Financing available. Inter- view Sundays only 10.30 am to 2 pm, #30-985 People's Park Complex. Take lift beside Kentucky Fried Chicken. Tel: *****02. 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical DEUTZ MWM Far East (Pte) Ltd has the following Immediate I vacancy EXPERIENCED437 words
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Advertisement479 1986-06-14 11 67 Situations Vacant: 67 Situations Vacant: EDP EDP m Reda Pump Company m (Singapore) Private Limited A U.S. multi-national organisation has a vacancy for: H Computer Operator 1 Prerequisites: I GCE 'O' level H At least 1 year experience preferably M m an IBM mainframe environment Prepare to do shift479 words
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Advertisement943 1986-06-14 11 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical Large well-established Local Company requires ACCOUNTS CLERKS Requirements: Completed ACA level 1 or Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Diploma ln Accountancy; Between 24 to 35 years of age Minimum 4 years' relevant working experience Able to work independently and accurately with little943 words
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Advertisement655 1986-06-14 11 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical r GIRL FRIDAY We are a small but progressive Co. involved ln marketIng fashion products, consumer durables, light technical, etc. We can offer a permanent career to the right candidate. She will work closely with the Managing Director. She must have an aptitude for details655 words
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Advertisement782 1986-06-14 11 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical ESTABLISHED LAW FIRM requires EXPERIENCED CONVEYANCING CLERK Please apply with full particulars and resume (with photo) to THE ADVERTISER 50 Raffles Place, #28-05 Shell Tower Singapore 0104 We have immediate vacancies for the post of: ACCOUNTS OFFICERS c GCE 'O' level, c Able to type782 words
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Advertisement682 1986-06-14 11 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical REQUIRED 1) ACCOUNTS Clerk, Able to type and do full set of accounts. 2) Receptionist. Able to type and operate PABX switchboard 3) General Clerk/ Typist. Interested applicants pis. call personally at: 081-02/ 08, UIC Building, during off. hours. URGENTLY REO'D. BY shipping agency. Computerised682 words
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Advertisement614 1986-06-14 11 71 Situations Vacant: Sales HITACHI CHEMICAL (S) PTE LTD We are a leading manufacturer of Printed Circuit Boards and due to our expansion, our Mandating Dept requires laMrwiiiuSH for product management c Diploma Degree m Science fcngineenng or Business Studies Aged below 30 years c Preferably with experience m electronics614 words
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Advertisement630 1986-06-14 12 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales SALES EXECUTIVE (PABX) (Male/female) The Company We are an established Equipment and Service Vendor for US-based Market Leaders m Telephone Switching, Data and Radio Communications, with a user-base covering several countries m the region. Our clientele includes Government bodies, banks and many630 words
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Advertisement154 1986-06-14 12 WITHIN ONE WEEK WE WILL TRAIN YOU TO EARN BETWEEN $1,000 TO $5,000 P.M. If you are young and willing to work hard and learn, please turn up personally at Ip.m. at: 4 Jalan Kilang Barat Pre- requisites: c 17 to 25 years. Speak Mandarin/ English, c No experience needed.154 words
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Advertisement626 1986-06-14 12 71 Situations Vacant: Sales MANAGEMENT TRAINEES A large and well established Insurance organisation Invites qualified applicants to a career presentation at Orchard Hotel. Thoa* who «••> 23 years and above Possess OCE "A" level or QCE "O" level with 3 years working experience Selected applicants will be trained intensively and626 words
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Advertisement579 1986-06-14 12 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Degussa I Electronics J fl, SV^/I Electronics Pte Ltd, former Demetron (Pte) Ltd is a modern high- technology subsidiary of the leading Degussa AG Group of West Germany, engaged m the manufacture of high quality printed circuit boards and bonding wires for579 words
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Advertisement123 1986-06-14 12 SENIOR MECHANIC c 30 years above c Experience In all types of vehicles and heavy diesel machinery c At least 8 years' experience i In the relevant field < c Class 3 driving licence I ASSISTANT COORDINATOR c 25 years above c Minimum 2 years' experience In the field of123 words
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Advertisement489 1986-06-14 12 72 Situations Vacant: Technical mm sujosfßije am We are a leading manufacturer of high technology aircraft components and have vacancy for the position of: Minimum NTC 3 m Electrical/Electronic Servicing Installation Minimum 3 years of working experience m machine maintenance Ability to perform CNC repair advantageous Knowledge of hydraulics advantageous489 words
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Advertisement599 1986-06-14 12 72 Situations Vacant: Technical THE BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION Invites applications for the post of:MAINTENANCE ENGINEER (Probationary) based at its Transmitting Station at Kranji. Duties Involve a wide range of activities associated with the operation and maintenance of high power broadcast transmitters and ancillary equipment. The station Is staffed continuously and599 words
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Advertisement652 1986-06-14 12 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Uniplas Pte. Ltd. requires CUSTOMER COORDINATORS a Must have class 3 driving licence a Good public relations a Preferably Poly graduates In mech./ chemical/ polymer engineering c Starting salary Is negotiable c Fresh graduates without working experience need not apply Q.A. INSPECTOR c Must have experience652 words
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Advertisement509 1986-06-14 12 73 Situations Vacant: Production An affiliate of U.S. Company manufacturing high speed computer printer invites applications for the following positions; c Minimum Secondary education c Preferably with some experience m the inspection of computer products or use of measuring instrument c Minimum Primary 6 education 5-day week, no shift work.509 words
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Advertisement557 1986-06-14 12 73 Situations Vacant: Production PRODUCTION CONTROL ASSISTANT c Mature, with Initiative able to work Independently, c Prepared to help out In production work. Writ* with resume, salary expected or call personally: Production Manager 35 Tannery Road, Tannery Blk. 08-10 Ruby Ir d Complex Singapore 1334, Tel: *****71 "STICKERS PRINTmoT FACTORY557 words
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Advertisement644 1986-06-14 13 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous r _i— Jr™_ll IKI HT Consumer Products Pte Ltd 1 American Telephone Telegraph (AT&T), £g a giant m telecommunications, has set up a high quality telephone manufacturing facility at Kampong Übi j Industrial Estate. Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for644 words
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Advertisement591 1986-06-14 13 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Singapore Airport Terminal Services invites applications from Singapore Citizens for the following appointments: A) MECHANICS Applicants must possess at least the NIC 3 m Electrical Fitting and Installation, Electronics Servicing, Maintenance Fitting or Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Mechanics and must be .able591 words
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Advertisement406 1986-06-14 13 foiHlil national y SINGAPORE Applications are invited for appointment to the post of: PHOTOGRAPHER (TRAINEE) QUALIFICATIONS/ EXPERIENCE GCE with passes In 3 subjects at Ordinary level or the Cambridge School Certificate or equivalent; knowledge and experience In photographtc work, photo-copying work, slides, handling of photographic equipment and materials and operation406 words
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Advertisement840 1986-06-14 13 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous DRIVER/ MESSENGER Required c Possess a valid Class 3 driving licence. c Able to speak and write simple English. c A Class 2 driving licence will be an advantage. Interested applicants may obtain application forms from: 50, COLLYER QUAY #02-01, OVERSEAS UNION HOUSE SINGAPORE 0104 Closing840 words
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Advertisement788 1986-06-14 13 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous MASON, PLUMBER a General Workers reqd. Interested please call: *****95 or come to 322 Telok Kurau Road, 5.1542 after 2pm. OFFICE GIRL/ GENERAL Clerk. Knowledge of typing. Salary $300 to $400. Pis. call at: 350A King George's Aye. (off Lavender St.). SECURITY AGENCY NEEDS Guards urgently.788 words
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Advertisement882 1986-06-14 13 85 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/Volvo '85 VOLVO 360 GLE manual Hi-fi, sports rims, done 20,000 km. Original paint. *****10 86 For Sale: BMW BMW 323 i 1985 Reg. One owner, accident free, Immaculate condition. Metallic light blue with Zender body-kit and wheels. P-7's, close-ratio gear-box, Recaro's, on-board computer. Blaupunkt New882 words
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Advertisement901 1986-06-14 13 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan PB BUS, NEAR M Nissan 10 seater, new model. 1 ownpr, full front rear aircon., tax. $15,800. Tel: *****87. '80 DATSUN BLUEBIRD, pte owner (leaving). PARF, full accessories Tip top cond. $11,300 0.n.0. Roger. *****40. ■84 NISSAN PULSAR 1.0 DX. 1 owner, alrcon., new tyres, tax901 words
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Advertisement930 1986-06-14 13 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi DEC. 1985 MITSUBISHI Cordta, 2ipp with atrcon -sound system Selling S$3O,POO. Road tax expires Dec. 1986. Reason for selling: owner given company car. Contact Harold 1M*****. Nov. -so Mitsubishi Oatanl c;s 1600 cc Silver, rd tax till Oct '86, expensive hi-fi, alrcon. PARF. Well kept cond.930 words
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Advertisement877 1986-06-14 13 93 For Sale: Honda LA7F 82 ACCORD 4-dr manual V X Excellent cond. Accident free Accept trade-In Tel: *****55. MID 1983 HONDA Accord 1600 EX PARF s/rlms power steering/ window, cassette, lmmaculated COnd $2(5,500. *****47. MID '80 HONDA Civic 5-dr (2nd generation). Private careful owner, full accessories m Up top877 words
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Advertisement911 1986-06-14 14 96 For Sale: Other Makes '84 HYUNDAI STELLAR 16 SI, 1 pte. owner Alrcond accident free. Showroom cond. $15,800 *****87/ *****89. END '81 JAGUAR 42 Auto. Pte. With nice no. plate Showrm cond $54,000 Tel: *****11 MAY '82, SAAB Turbo, 2-door. $34,500 0.n.0. 81k. 15, #02-1067, Upper Boon Keng. MORRIS911 words
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Advertisement811 1986-06-14 14 98 Sale/Wanted: Motor Cycles/Scooters WANTEDII HIGH PRICE for any model motorcycles, scooters, scramblers. Tel: *****48/ *****42. 19 Upper Weld Road. '81 C8750F SPORE bike Tip top cond. New tyres, rd. tax. Konl, fork-brace, etc. $3,300 0.n.0. View: 597, Geylang Rd., opp Lor. 32. '81 YAMAHA RXKI3S $950. '80 Vespa PISOX/811 words
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Advertisement846 1986-06-14 14 100 Scrap Vehicles HIGHEST PRICE OFFERED for your non-PARF vehicles. Call: Edmund Mulyadi *****65 HIGHEST ATTRACTIVE PRICE for 985- 4000 c.c. scrap cars. *****33/ *****65 Ricky Tay (24-hours) 106 Accommodation Available: Houses DIST.IO (MEDITERRANEAN STYLE) Luxurious d/stor«y detached tucked m sarana surroundings with patio overlooking inground pool. 5 bdrms., separate846 words
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Advertisement633 1986-06-14 14 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Apartments MPj^Bwa^^^^^ayawMy. VIHHBMHBM ■LMB^B^aß^ae^BM^aaawMa^Hß ■■■■■■^^■^^^'■^ffl ■BBS Jramr^HXa^^slSHflßßF^ .vßmnhtat&ffliH 4U f^ictfßlßSaß^ Mai^^kTK Ha^ .^^^B^a^M^B^Bß^nma^aWßsM^aMaMßaMa" .JSffJHßHfi^^^ r \^^aV K^kM Prime location: District 10, Singapore's exclusive neighbourhood. It is within 2 minutes' walk to Orchard ■''^fjßlWßlilfßiiißßh Road and 5 minutes' drive to633 words
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Advertisement429 1986-06-14 14 NASSIM MAN./ FONTANA HGTS. 4 bdrms. Pool/ tannia. $5,000 up. JERVOIS CT./ TANGLIN. Small development. 3/ 4 bdrms. Facilities. THE CLAYMORE/ ANGULLIA MAN./ ARCADIA/ BEVERLY HILLS. 4 bdrms. Facilities. SILVER TWR./ PIN TJOE/ NEWTON MEADOWS/ BALMORAL HAVEN/ GALLERIA (PENTHSE.). 4-bdrm. apts./ mats. Facilities. $2300 up. BLISBHOMES (S) PTE LTD *****44429 words
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Advertisement631 1986-06-14 14 INTERNATIONAL PLAZA for sale or rental. 2 bedrooms. High floor. Facilities lncl. s/pool, squash badminton courts. No agts. pis. V.C. Edwardt Pte Ltd, *****98. ONLY $4,650. Be»»rty Hills. Nasslm Mans. Best apt. Biggest balcony. Fully renovated, 4 family servant's, 4100 sq.ft. S/pool, tennis, squash. Jonsen: *****88. 0.9 GRANGEFORD, ORCHARD Rd.,631 words
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Advertisement848 1986-06-14 14 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments HDB/ PTE APTS/ Rooms avail Furn./ unfurn. at various dlsts. Luzon Service: *****03/ 4. JLN. JINTAN, BEHIND C.K. Tang. 2 1-rm. Furn. F/ carpeted. $1,200. *****16 New Century. KATONG: EXCLUSIVE WALKUP pte. apt. Airy, parking. 3 bdrms. P/furn. $650. *****47/ *****19. LAGUNA BLK.E 1,770 sq ft848 words
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Advertisement911 1986-06-14 14 110 Accommodation Wanted: Apartments FLAT SHARE (2- 3 tilths) Urgently reqd. by British Expat. In central location. Call: *****02 (office)/ *****28 (residence). NEWLY ARRIVED EXPATS, require apts. urgently In U.S. 9, 10, 11, 15 21. Contact us lmmed. Sat. till 6pm. Multlprop: *****17/ 8/ 9. URGENTLY REOO. 2/ 3/ 4/911 words
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Advertisement508 1986-06-14 14 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments The most affordable condominium living on the posh side of Katong. Kxi^ rat RKS&^rf m •S^K^b^Vi WwPVmp 1 »S Httt£cf > Jd^ 1 P**" "Slf&ESfl m 1 ir i h *^a [jUi 9FJ" r^!fs| Hmtosm Pt£¥U Towers O Q MOUNTBATTEN508 words
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Advertisement351 1986-06-14 14 NEW QUALITY FREEHOLD HOMES FOR SMALL FAMILY Weekend opon for vtowing on Sat./ Sun. 2.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. Dist.ll3o Jubilation Apt. #02-02. N0.2 Akyab Rd. Come by Mandalay Basseln Rd. 1350 salt 10--storey apt. $2064)00 Dist.l232 Mci Odn. #02-01. 55-B, Jin. Taman. Come by Serangoon St. Michael's Rd. 1400351 words
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Advertisement964 1986-06-14 15 114 For Sale: Private Apartments U.I? CHANGI GDN. Walk up apt 1400 sq.ft. 3 bdrms., selling at reasonable price. Tel: 734 1564. D.19 GOODRICH PK. tutls Did fir., 4 rms. 1700 sq.ft S/pool, f'liold. $.(00k neg Jonsen: 2.">.*****. D 9 GRANGE HTS. 2000 sq ft 3 f 1. F/facllltles. $;»r>fi,ooo.964 words
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Advertisement873 1986-06-14 15 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments (NO CASH NFEOED), 3 rm A.M. Klo Aye.l. U1k.319 235. Near market, are.i off, sens (Full CPF) $33,. r )00- $43.U00. *****83. TOA PAVOH CENTRAL pt blk 179, high f!r. Armstrong/ parquet fir. Partly furn. Npar library, terminus, MX r. $82,000 0.n.0. *****33. $118,000 NEG873 words
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Advertisement681 1986-06-14 15 117 Properties Wanted fH D B1 WANTED ALL AREAS PHILLVIEW PROPERTY *****38 I 2863 1 83 ALL AREAS ROLF SERVICES PTE LTD *****11 (10 Lines) WANTED HDB flats wanted m all areas. We have genuine buyers. Do not hesitate. Call us today. We ensure you THE BEST OFFER A SHORTER681 words
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Advertisement647 1986-06-14 15 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces MKnp©f9SJh H H Modern warehouse for sale Hs| H I or lease by unit. Easy instalments. I w mrs Located at the junction of »g| Isi MacPherson Road/Airport Road S B mWk with various dimensions and H m M m up-to-date facilities.647 words
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Advertisement317 1986-06-14 15 135 Air Travel WORLD CHARTERB FOR Airfares Tours #05-49 Far East Plaza, Spore 0922. Tel: *****44. TA-197. 137 Tours SCHOOL HOLIDAYS SPECIAL Genting/Penang/Cemeron/Malacca 6Days $235 Every Tues. 7 a.m. Genting/Penang/Caermon SDays $185 Coach Every Tues. 7 a.m. $285 Coach/Air Tues. 7 a.m. P*nang/Cam«ron Highlands 4Dayt $339 Air/Coach Wed. 8.30/11 a.m.317 words
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Advertisement862 1986-06-14 15 137 Tours 137 Tour 1 3 7 Tours I CHINA TOUR I ftj WUYISHAN/FOUZHOU/QUANZHOU/ZIAMEN W 8 days SSI ,549/- 9 days 55,1 ,595/- Mon M CAU/ZHONGSAN/GUILIN /GUANGZHOU/HONGKONG ft) W 7/9 days from 581 ,636/- Mon CO ft) GUILIN/BEIJING/NANJING/SUZHOU/SHANGHAI/HANGZHOU/QUANZHOU/HONGKONG W (0 1 4 days 552,655/- 1 6 days 552,895/- Mon I862 words
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Advertisement810 1986-06-14 15 137 Tours 137 Tours Holiday Best Sellers I' F^^flßfek nay to travvfr^. --—ZTZ NEW RANGE OF UNMATCHED,VALUEADDED TOURS! USA Super Specials West Coast USA/ Los Angeles/ Anaheim/Disneyland/ Sea World/San Diego /Tijuana (Mexico)/Universal Movie Studio/Knott's Berry Farm/Pasadena/Las Vegas/ Omnimax Theatre 10 Days *****0 (By sm Big t op 747> 7m 2810 words
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Advertisement60 1986-06-14 16 137 Tours mi'"' Ks^MtiTTmBMI IB rffljETy 147 Academic Courses LADY GRADUATE, D.1954 offers tuition Prl.6 lower secodary, all subjects; upper secondary English Science. Tel: 2827.269. RELIABLE A EXPERIENCED School Teacher willing to give tuition to Prl Sec. level m or around Hougang area. Tel: *****51. SCH. TEACHER, EXPERIENCED NUS tutor.60 words
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Advertisement604 1986-06-14 16 137 Tours 137 Tours 0, 0 ■•■■»««■>'■■ r» ii] B r J J^PBJ B ■Vj Jl J'!r ll neiLJ e^BaV SSSSSSSSS I INT wiiMMiW iMlSiff HLS I Shangri-la Hotel (K.L.) Strawberry Park Hotel Accommodation at Ist Claaa Hotel, Tour m the latest imported luxurious air-conditioned coach equipped with TV/Video set604 words
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Advertisement553 1986-06-14 16 147 Academic Courses CAPABLE, EXPERIENCED GRADUATE teacher giving comprehensive, effective tuition English, General Paper. Significant Improvements assured *****36. AVAIL. QUALIFIED HOME tutors for all levels, subjects dists. at reasonable rate. Tel: *****39 (9am. lprn). After lpm. *****74. 'A' LEVEL ACCOUNTS, intensive revision by UK lions, giad. emphasis on exam techique.553 words
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Advertisement600 1986-06-14 16 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses BOOKKEEPING (Beginner*) c Sat 2.30- 5.00pm 14/8 c Sat 2.30- 5.30pm 14/6 c Sun 1000- I.oopm 15/fl c Mon 8.30- 10.00pm 16/6 c Wed 8.30- 10 00pm 18/6 c Wed 6.30- 9.00pm 18/6 c Frl 6.30- 9.00pm 20/6 c Mon 6.30- 9.00pm 23/6 c Sun 2.00-600 words
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Advertisement716 1986-06-14 16 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses ENGLIBH FOR COMMERCE eSun 10.30- 12.00pm 15/6 c Sun 10.00- I.oopm 15/6 c Sun 10.00- 12.30pm 15/6 c Mon 8.30-10.00pm 16/6 c Mon 6.30- 8.30pm 16/6 c Fri 7.00- 9.30pm 20/6 c Fri 8.30- 10.00pm 20/6 c Sat 2.30- 5.30pm 28/6 JAPANESE (Beginner*) c Sun 2.30-716 words
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Advertisement575 1986-06-14 16 154 Dancing Instruction THE BIGGEST DANCINgTvENT OF THE YEAR STEVEN A VIVIEN DANCE STUDIO presents LION CITY OPEN BALLROOM DANCING CHAMPIONSHIP 1986 Appearing m person dance performance by World Professional Latin American Champions ft All Japan Professional Ballroom Champions. Competing events Ballroom, Latin American, Rock 'N' Roll and Disco. Competitors575 words
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Advertisement597 1986-06-14 16 Win Mitsubishi home product* and more I Eat at any restaurant featured m j^ff!' Rx?d Spread you an win: Refrigerator (MRE *****P) f^ J^^m m And la return economy ticket to HongKoi i \toß Aim a return econowf tkfcet to Bangkok 9^^&' Washing machine (AW KSOOE) fjj p v W%597 words
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Advertisement814 1986-06-14 17 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES ■fflU STANTS RSSOBBI WBBBM Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIME AD APPOINTMENTS I Area Manager Compensation around M 80,000 per annum plus attractive benefits MCSG66O Our client, a multinational consultancy firm operating m twenty two countries and counting amongst its clients over a hundred of the free world's814 words
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Advertisement10 1986-06-14 17 Telefax No: *****59 Sales Service: Tel *****11 ext 5724/5/6/8 566910 words
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Advertisement598 1986-06-14 17 Rates: Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. SOFTWARE SALES ENGINEERS The Company C.P. Systems, wholly owned subsidiary of the multinational Computer Power Group, provides data processing professional services as well as markets and supports leading software products including Hogan Banking Systems, FOCUS 4GL, Intellect SQL and598 words
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Advertisement6 1986-06-14 17 Box Service: Collected: 555.00 Posted: Sslo.oo6 words
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Advertisement825 1986-06-14 17 Our clients design, manufacture and market mini and mainframe computer systems. The companies have an enviable record of a financial solidarity, profit and growth and are well established m the a Singapore marketplace. Rapid growth has created the following /Jf outstanding opportunities: ft Senior Salesmen I Candidates must have a825 words
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Advertisement156 1986-06-14 17 tlfestpac Banking Corporation (Singapore Branch Regional Office) Invites applications to fill the following position: CREDIT OFFICER Responsibilities:To instigate and assist Managers m marketing activities, to conduct credit appraisals, prepare loan and review proposal memorandums, attend to all facets of legal documentation and administration matters m respect to corporate and bank156 words
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Advertisement731 1986-06-14 18 APPOINTMENTS At Apple, result: are the measure of our people as well as our products. We have one of the highest productivity/employee ratios m the FORTUNE 500. Our profits have increased 300% last quarter over the same time last year. So, when we have openings m our financial group, you731 words
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Advertisement664 1986-06-14 18 I CEYLON GRAIN ELEVATORS LIMITED A Sri Lanka public company majoring m feedmilling and b'vestock farming business, with its parent company based m Singapore, requires suitable applicants for the following positions I DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER Duties And Responsibilities Assist the General Manager m the overall responsibilities m the management, co-ordination664 words
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Advertisement635 1986-06-14 18 CAPRICORNIA INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED EDUCATION (ROCKHAMPTON QUEENSLAND AUSTRALIA) SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Applications are invited for the following positions: LECTURER IN ACCOUNTING LECTURER IN MANAGEMENT LECTURER/SENIOR LECTURER IN COMPUTING Applicants for the vacancy m Accounting should have an interest m one of the following area Auditing, Business Finance, Financial or Managerial635 words
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Advertisement672 1986-06-14 18 NAURU PHOSPHATE CORPORATION The Nauru Phosphate Corporation formed by the Republic of Nauru to mine and market ttie phosphate deposits on the Island of Nauru invites applications for the following position: SENIOR SUPERVISOR CONSTRUCTION The appointee will be responsible to the Civil Engineering Superintendent for the coordination of batching plant,672 words
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Advertisement604 1986-06-14 19 APPOINTMENTS AUTOMATED SYSTEMS (PTE) LTD is a member of the CSA group, a leading systems house with offices m Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore. Indonesia, Australia and the United States. The group markets, supports and services a wide range of computer systems and peripherals from PCs, workstations and mini-computers. Applications from604 words
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Advertisement749 1986-06-14 19 I A Company specialising m office interior projects invites applications for the position of: DESIGNERS Reporting to the Chief Designer, the applicant should have sound academic qualifications m interior design, space planning or other relevant disciplines and a minimum of 5 years experience m an interior or architectural design environment.749 words
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Advertisement517 1986-06-14 19 WOULD YOU LIKIT© TRAVEL HALF TOlWORL^^^^^^ Iw&laK^' **^BPiiilM^& mm HF Hi hhM^M^HMmIHhMMMH Our network now stretches across 50 cities m 34 countries and we are adding new destinations. We need more flight stewardesses to service our growing fleet. THI QUALIFICATIONS You are between 18 and 25 years of age, and517 words
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Advertisement157 1986-06-14 19 _ewia fejei^fci n ■""csvrMraaiwrvnj A fast-paced U.S. manufacturer of computer peripherals has just the right opportunities for you to fulfil your ambition! Join us as we enter another expansion phase. I SENIOR TEST I I ENGINEER I Possess a Degree m Electronic/Electrical Engineering Lead a team of test engineers with157 words
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Advertisement503 1986-06-14 20 APPOINTMENTS I EH GM Singapore I w r PtaLtd. 6M Singapore Pte Ltd., a multi-national manufacturing company specialising m hightechnology automotive electronics Invites topcalibre candidates to fill the following positions: i. PRODUCT ENGINEER (HYBRID) Degree m Electrical Engineering or ElectroMechanical Technology or Physics 3 or more years' experience m Thick503 words
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Advertisement852 1986-06-14 20 /I^IIS The Singapore Institute of Standards >JNJB^ And Industrial Research invites applications for the following posts: FOOD TECHNOLOGISTS The successful candidates will assist food manufacturers m improving v and developing food products, food processing, preservation and packaging techniques, and m upgrading food quality. Experience m operating a wide range of852 words
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Advertisement579 1986-06-14 20 requires I PRODUCTION I SUPERVISOR I I QUALIFICATION: Diploma m Chemical Process Technology or Diploma m Production/Mechanical Engineering with glass-reinforced plastic (GRP) experience. EXPERIENCE: Minimum 3 years experience working m chemical related industry Knowledge of polyester resin, glassreinforced plastic (GRP), gelcoat system will be an added advantage. THE JOB: The579 words
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Advertisement506 1986-06-14 20 m( An established organisation is looking for suit- \1 ably qualified citizens for the following appointments: CINEMATOGRAPHER Job responsibilities: c To operate the 16mm cine-camera and u-matic video camera To edit film and video programme To maintain and service production equipment c To advise on technical operation of video production506 words
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Advertisement890 1986-06-14 21 Data General Expands m Singapore r\ ata General, a Fortune 500 i jtWHE IBBPOl 88POW l JLy Company and a world leader m jppp mm |>>*»^1 fcj '^ASBSl^Slw*^^ m\ M the computer industry is continuing to ofm Spp 1^ II h-s&%** < add to its Singapore operations. jjd mm *jdo^*890 words
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Advertisement729 1986-06-14 22 APPOINTMENTS We are looking for bright and enthusiastic persons to fill the following positions: QUALITY ENGINEER The successful candidate should possess a Degree m Electronics Engineering or equivalent with at least 3 years' experience m microprocessor/peripheral IC testing with CMOS technology and product knowledge. Those with strong background m CMOS729 words
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Advertisement482 1986-06-14 22 Information Systems New Opportunities Northern Telecom, the world's largest supplier of fully digital telecommunications systems, has immediate vacancies for the following newly-created positions Regional Information Systems Manager Applicants must possess a university degree m computer science, business administration or engineering with at least ten years' experience m operations and software482 words
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Advertisement481 1986-06-14 22 We invite suitably qualified persons to apply for the following positions:--(A) Property Executive (B) Assistant Technician (C) Carpark Attendant Requirements For Post (A) Possess a Diploma m Graphic Design Knowledge m Computer Aided Design Have a minimum of 3 years' working experience m graphic design and animation techniques, advertising experience481 words
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Advertisement549 1986-06-14 22 r/ illllliil: Due to our merger with Datamatics Holdings Ltd, a public listed Australian company, we are expanding our operations and marketing activities. We have vacancies for the following positions: a) Sales Executives Data Commi Division b) Sales Executives Computer Graphic Division o Driver Candidates for position A and B549 words
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Advertisement598 1986-06-14 23 APPOINTMENTS I SAL LEASING (PTE) LTD SAL Leasing, a member of Singapore Technology Corporation, is a rapidly expanding company specialising m equipment leasing, ranging from office systems to heavy equipment. We are looking for suitable individuals for the following position: Marketing Officer, Financial Services The Officer will join a team598 words
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Advertisement599 1986-06-14 23 folivelli'V Our business is business Due to expansion, we require: INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER (PCBAREA) 2-4 years' relevant experience m PCB assembly environment with knowledge on line set-up, balancing, establishing standard times, capacity study, plant line layout. Ability to operate carry out maintenance on auto-insertion machine will be preferred. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER (AUTOMATION)599 words
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Advertisement626 1986-06-14 23 SOUS CHEF ■T (TANDOORI/CURRY) |B^ Candidates for this position must be adept m curry and Tandoori cooking methods and techniques and have W at least 5 years' experience m the food preparation and production. Preference will be given to those who are able to communicate well 1 j| m spoken626 words
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Advertisement758 1986-06-14 23 We are an established multi-national !-*s< organisation which excels m innovative electronic technology. Today, we have significant facilities m Singapore manufacturing and marketing advanced products and systems. Excellence is our trademark, long achieved by an mm exceptional team of dedicated people. And now, we are inviting people with similar aspirations758 words
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Advertisement809 1986-06-14 24 APPOINTMENTS SGS SEMICONDUCTOR (PTE) LTD, the Asia Pacific subsidiary of the SGS Group of Companies worldwide, is seeking the services of highly motivated, I I|e top calibre professionals for its continuing expansion m the region. II AREA DIRECTOR (Attractive compensation package, including car, negotiable) Reporting to the Regional Marketing^Director, this809 words
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Advertisement1269 1986-06-14 24 I PRIMA GROUP OF COMPANIES I requires an I INTERNAL AUDITOR I Based m Singapore, the successful candidate will be responsible for I conducting audit of the whole Group including associate companies I m Sri Lanka, Hong Kong and China. Responsibilities 6 Duties Performs financial and operational audits. Reviews the1,269 words
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Advertisement1871 1986-06-14 25 NOTICES Balance Sheet I s -v Dwember 31 198*1 jH Note 1985 1984 Note 1985 1984 SHARE CAPITAL AND RESERVES Share capital 2 20,000,000 20,000,000 CURRENT ASSETS 668,840,821 619,972,162 Share premium 3 5.100,000 5.100,000 Cash and balances with banks I I I I Reserves 4 14,090,420 13.508,395 3nd agents 199,328^051,871 words
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Advertisement42 1986-06-14 25 THE 111 JY EfTF£TIVE executive DRGERALDHUSICL After a 4-year study of 500 top US executives, the author focuses on the principles used by the 4% who enjoy their work, are very successful and who also have fulfilling personal lives $46.50. TIAJgf thYbookshop42 words
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Advertisement967 1986-06-14 25 OFFICIAL NOTICE mMV PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S 111 NAME Malaysian Industrial Development Finance Berhad We. hameed (Incorporated m Malaysia) COMPANY of No. 102. MM M M MM i^ii M MB M M^MiiM^HMM^i^Mi M iMMiiMiMMHMWßw^— Upper Cross Street, OG Building, #08-08. Singapore 0105 hereby give NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS r5 Z2&Z967 words
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Advertisement170 1986-06-14 25 NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE OF SHIP'S NAME We, Eastern Navigation Private Limited of 51 Anson Road #08-53, Anson Centre, Singapore 0207, hereby give notice that m consequence of our intended purchase of the vessel SELCO L-27, we have applied to the registrar of Singapore ships under Section 417 of the170 words
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Advertisement272 1986-06-14 25 umiii I 1 umw conpoßaTion BGnnan (Incorporated m Malaysia) Notice Of Annual General Meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Sixteenth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the UMW Auditorium, UMW Corporation Bemad, Jalan Utas (15/7), Batu Tiga Industrial Estate, Shah Alam, Selangor on Monday, 30th272 words
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Advertisement712 1986-06-14 26 NOTICES SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE In the cause of Originating Summons No 83 of 1986 Writ of Distress No 17 of 1986 National Trades Union Congress PLAINTIFFS VERSUS Shenton Way Seafood Restaurant Pte Ltd DEFENDANTS AUCTION SALE OF Airconditioners. Air Coolers, Commercial/Mini Refrigerators.712 words
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Advertisement216 1986-06-14 26 SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE In The Cause Of Suit No. 102 of 1986 Execution No. 177 of 1986 Tan Mong Keng.. Plaintiffs Versus Chit Lee Motor (Pte) Ltd Defendants AUCTION SALE OF Motor car spare parts: "BMW" brake discs; joints; "APG" fuel pumps;216 words
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Advertisement203 1986-06-14 26 #H I PAPER PRODUCTS (MALAYSIA) BERHAD PHouucrs NOTICE OF MEETING—™ mi NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-Fourth ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Members of the Company will be held at the Conference Room of the Company, Ist Floor, 96, Jalan 4/48, Taman Datuk Senu, Sentul, ***** Kuala Lumpur on203 words
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Miscellaneous162 1986-06-14 26 BP^fcjWP^^^p^^B^^^^Bj SUN TAN By collette THE BOJIN LOSER By Art Sansom THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby ft/IA/S^ /"U/ELL- I PONT J44VE ToY ask you w/<4AT soer of j BLONDIE By Dean Young JULIUS AND I HAD zi-S%A EVERVTHiNS WAS .s'-^ AND THEN V GOODNESS, 8 WE MET PERPECT LIVES -S162 words
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Miscellaneous410 1986-06-14 26 PEANUTS BySchulz 150 I O(?C?EREP MINT I I SHE sAl£?-."MOST OLDER I I*"'* u I VF a, u)Av^ X N CHOCOLATE CHIP JUST LIKE PEOPLE ORPER VANILLA!" Jen wa. m a SHE Pl[7 ANP SHE SAIP WHAT SHE REALLY MEANT yUKbL7 VANILLAy SHE WAS SURPRISEP... OJAS SHE THINKS I'M T~410 words
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Advertisement1151 1986-06-14 27 menu MANGO WITH MIXF.D I "Bl^ )vß^^ TABLI SALAD .■f -Y^^fc^^ 1 SOUP F F DAY ■A IB I JACK'S SPECIAL STEAK I iH liAirI iAir Fiown Nz F iiet '°pp* d w h I HI Vi^^B B Fresh Abalone mushroom and I 'tSvUMh'*^ 1B|» Asparagus m Jack's own sauce)1,151 words
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Advertisement282 1986-06-14 27 NOW SHOWING: CAPITOL-SAVOY-CHANGI B ORIENTAL-PRESIDENT-WOODLANDS PRICES: MOO $3.00 CASH BOOKINGS ONLY -NO FREE LIST CAPITOL 11, 1.45. 4. 6.30. 9.15 ORIENTAL 11. 1.30. 3.30, 7, 9.00 B SAVOY CHANGI: BOTH THEATRES 11am. 1.45. 4.00. 6.45 9.15 B PRESIDENT WOODLANDS: Both Theatres 1.45. 4, 6.45 9.15 Plus TONIGHT M'NETE at 3282 words
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Miscellaneous1034 1986-06-14 29 What's on— SINGAPORE FF9TIVAI QUARTET. Ellis Marsalis, Teng Nee Cheong and Evelyn Organised by the Marine WAS THAT WINTER. A story Ends tomorrow. OF ART<S SUb best known for his precision Lam. Art Forum, The Prome- Parade Library and the Brit- that examines the aftermath HALLEY'S COMET CHASE w Wltl1,034 words
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Miscellaneous962 1986-06-14 29 I Radio One 90.5 mHz m VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News m Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning, Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Another Morning, Another Show (cont'd)962 words
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Title Section11 1986-06-14 1 The Straits Times 30 CENTS M.C.(P) N0.124/5/86 Saturday, June 14, 198611 words
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Article, Illustration384 1986-06-14 1 jhjhjhjhgjh DENMARK— J. Olsen 44th (penalty), Eriksen 63rd W. GERMANY But Arnesen sacking sours Danish triumph QUERETARO Denmark swept aside West Germany with a goal m each half yesterday to take a maximum six points from the World Cup Group E, giving them a tough draw againstReuter - 384 words
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Article119 1986-06-14 1 NEZAHUALCOYOTL Verbal warfare broke oat after Uruguay booked a berth In the second round with a M draw against Scotland m a viciously-contested match. Uruguay's Jose Batista was sent off after only 53 seconds the quickest dismissal m World Cup history and their manager Omar Borras described119 words
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Advertisement232 1986-06-14 2 Kodak wm WORLD CUP SCORE SHEET I^l% GROUP A P GROUP D L^_A_L_LAf!i Argentina 3 2 1 0 6 2 _5^ Brazil 3 3 0 0 5 0 6 Italy 3 1 2 0 5 4 4 Spain 3 2 0 15 2 4 Bulgaria LAAJ_AAA Northern Ireland 3 1232 words
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Article, Illustration164 1986-06-14 3 GUADALAJARA Brazilian star Zico. who made a fleeting bat telling appearance on Thursday, is still unlikely to be risked for a fall game against Poland m Monday's second-round match here. Zico came on for Socrates m the 68th minute against Northern Ireland and set op Brazil'sReuter - 164 words
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Article, Illustration324 1986-06-14 4 Josimar just what was needed GUADALAJARA Josimar, the Brazilian right-back given a late World Cup call-up when Leandro walked out after a row with manager Tele Santana, burst onto the World Cup stage on Thursday. The 24-year-old Botafogo player was given his first cap against Northern Ireland, and he respondedAFP - 324 words
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Article, Illustration601 1986-06-14 4 Here's cheers... THE PELE COLUMN For Jennings, not the bad boys from Brazil THE photograph of Northern Ireland players enjoying themselves at a lager drinking celebration of goalkeeper Pat Jennings' 41st birthday was published here m a daily newspaper. The picture received no more prominence than the bottom-of-an-inside page. It's601 words
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Article, Illustration518 1986-06-14 7 Stop the rough stuff, ref! MEXICO CITY Fifa have told referees to take tougher measures against the hard men of the World Cup after being too lax earlier. A Fifa spokesman, Guido Tognoni, said: "Our general feeling was that the referees did not follow Fifa's instructions. They were too lax.Reuter - 518 words
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Article, Illustration22 1986-06-14 7 "YES, ONCE AGAIN, THEY SEEM TO BE HAPPY WITH A DRAW"22 words
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Article, Illustration465 1986-06-14 7 6 They told us at the beginning that referees would make great efforts to stop fighting between players and clamp down on m rough play. But it just hasn't happened. Munoz MONTERREY Spanish manager Miguel Munoz criticised Shizuo Takada, the only Japanese referee on theAFP - 465 words
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Article, Illustration373 1986-06-14 8 Qut Of A frica THE MOROCCAN I PRODUCTION I THAT'S A I BOX-SEAT SMASH I STARRING: TIMOUMI Supporting 1 Cststi -98 An fiivld f o4B f An, tIM Kln( Morocco Co vi COB M BHf Hrai IMB KHAIRI n^L^HHBe had want to retata bis coach's aft£ 1 1 '.yw Faria.373 words
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Article, Illustration302 1986-06-14 10 'Grow up or go home' 4 It is usually the older ones who make fun of me. But it can get serious on the field. In the game against Mexico I m only got four pas- 7 ses. Scifo (above) 4 Some weird things are happening over selection. The team'sAFP - 302 words
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Article184 1986-06-14 10 MORE TROUBLE, AS SCIFO HITS OUT AT HIS TEAM-MATES TOLUCA Enzo Scifo, Belgium's 20--year-old star, is upset over jibes and criticism from his team-mates. And now the Anderlecht midfielder is m danger of being ostracised by Belgium's players, who hold him responsible for missing a crucialAFP - 184 words
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Article, Illustration839 1986-06-14 11 From Russia without love! IRAPUATO Fortress Moscow, a modest twostorey hotel, unpretentious and well hidden from the public gaze, has been home and headquarters for the past 21 days of the Soviet Union's World Cup football squad. Unheralded and unheeded, there was no red carpet to greetAFP; UPI - 839 words
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Article, Illustration396 1986-06-14 11 4 The French and Italians can do what they like. Our women know how to wait Soviet boss Lobanovsky 6 We aren't worried about missing training, we have enough time to prepare for Italy French sweeper Bossis IRAPUATO At the Plaza Florida, a sun-baked motelAP - 396 words
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Article, Illustration709 1986-06-14 12 It's the start of the beginning for Canada, but it's end of the road for Pat MEXICO CITY 4 The World Cup ended sadly for the Irish, with their tall goalkeeper Jennings (above) waving to the crowd as he left the pitch for retirement, his teammates standing asideAP; Reuter - 709 words
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Article, Illustration451 1986-06-14 13 PUEBLA Tension flared m the Italian camp yesterday over press reports claiming that coach Enzo Bearzot had blamed goalkeeper Giovanni Galli for the four goals conceded m Italy's three first-round games. "I am getting tired of this, and so are the players," Bearzot told reporters. "WeAP - 451 words
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Article, Illustration129 1986-06-14 13 MEXICO CITY Paraguay's coach Cayetano Re, who was expelled from the touchline during Wednesday's World Cup match against Belgium, will learn his fate today when the Flfa disciplinary committee meet, a spokesman said. Bulgarian referee Bogdan Dotschev ordered Re from the bench for dissent eight minutes from129 words
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Article, Illustration481 1986-06-14 14 When De Napoli comes marching m PUEBLA A broken nose did not stop the march towards stardom of Fernando De Napoli, the midfield newcomer for defending World Cup champions Italy. "It hurt, but it would have hurt me much more notAP - 481 words
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Article, Illustration79 1986-06-14 15 JERRY SEH'S PHOTO SPECIAL LEFT: We made it...Enzo Francescoli and Nelson Gutierrez (No. 2) celebrate the Uruguayan passage into the second round. LEFT: Heads, I win...Uruguay's Victor Diogo is the victor m this duel with Paul Sturrock. ABOVE: We didn't make it.. .Scotland's Richard Gough (No. 2)79 words
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Article, Illustration553 1986-06-14 16 JEFFREY LOW - JEFFREY LOW From m Nezahualcoyoti Second-round draw Monday 16 Mexico vs Bulgaria (2am) USSR vs Belgium (6am) Tuesday 17 Brazil vs Poland (2am) Argentina vs Uruguay (6am) Wednesday 18 Italy vs France (2am) Morocco vs W.Germany (6am) Thursday 19 England vs Paraguay (2am) Denmark vs Spain (6am) All553 words
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Advertisement442 1986-06-14 14 .i World Cup 11u'Stniits^!iK's«_iNatlonal TBchnics MMiS "1 Contest B Rules PRIZES Indicate the teams and scores here: I 1. Simply predict the score and the two teams who will play m <gk National G lO VCR plus I I the finals on June 30, m the World Cup. Mail your442 words
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