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Title Section15 1986-06-21 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article730 1986-06-21 1 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA Move to get more companies to locate operational base here By SINGAPORE'S plan to become an international business hub has been enhanced by two new tax incentives for companies which locate their operational headquarters (OHQs) here. Announcing the scheme yesterday, Acting Trade730 words
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143 1986-06-21 1 Soviet diplomat arrested for spying WASHINGTON A Soviet diplomat Identified as Colonel Vladimir Izmaylov, Air Attache at the Soviet Embassy in Washington, has been detained as a spy, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) officials said yesterday. They said the 43-year-old diplomat, a "known Soviet military intelligence officer", was caught inReuter - 143 words
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Article, Illustration400 1986-06-21 1 SURESH NAIR - SURESH NAIR Jewellery grab the third m a week By A MAN was shot twice by detectives when he charged at them with an axe after a jewellery shop was robbed m the Beauty World Centre m Upper Bukit Timah Road yesterday. Detectives Cheong Kirn Teck and400 words
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220 1986-06-21 1 ZURICH Divorce court officials thought they had heard everything until a plumber demanded a divorce because his wife is addicted to jigsaw puzzles. Swiss newspapers related the story on Thursday of the 48-year-old plumber who told the court of his wife: "WheneverUPI - 220 words
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165 1986-06-21 1 MOUNT VERNON (Illinois) Susan Steffy plans to marry Gary Welp m what may be history's first wedding of two heart transplant patients. Among the guests they have invited to the wedding today is the mother of the teenaged girl whose heart nowReuter - 165 words
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Article42 1986-06-21 1 BEIJING Four top Beijing hotels have been fined for wasting water, the Beijing Daily reported. It did not say what fines were imposed on the four, which included the Beijing Hotel and the capital's bieeest hotel, the Great Wall. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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600 1986-06-21 1 5,000 workers in General Electric agree to pay freeze ABOUT 5,000 bargainable workers at General Electric (USA) will forgo their annual increments this year. The agreement for a wage freeze was reached after only a day's negotiations between the management and the union, United Workers of Electronic and Electrical Industries,600 words
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84 1986-06-21 1 S'porean on smuggling of gold charge BANGKOK Police have charged a Singaporean with attempting to smuggle gold bullion worth more than U*****,000 (*****,000). airport customs officials said yesterday. Lee Mah Seng, 33, was arrested on Thursday night as he tried to sneak through the airport's "nothing to declare" lane whileAFP - 84 words
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Advertisement9 1986-06-21 1 Artificial heart man dies after 487 days: Page 59 words
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Advertisement228 1986-06-21 1 V MARUMAN Jjffl Ll 9htest Graphite mfjj^ Shaft 60gm ggP Heavier Head sgm extra J!s**^ Swing Weight of C 7 So* Aim THE GOLF SPECIALIST O'cnjio Roai Smgiooff 0973 -^Jl^- (2f]l Km Opening Hours Mon-S« 9 3O»m 6pm Ciosrt on Sunon I The Law Society controversy Different bodies, different functions228 words
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Article394 1986-06-21 2 Cholesterol checks A SUB-COMMITTEE of Singapore's national committee on cardio-vascular diseases is considering a new $10,000 American machine which can tell the man m the street his cholesterol level within three minutes. Making it easier and cheaper for people to find out what their cholesterol levels are may help394 words
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Article195 1986-06-21 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE CONTROVERSIAL exchange between the Law Society and the Government has focused on questions of helpful public discussion and better judgments. The primary question Is whether professional bodies should comment on issues that are not directly related to their own professional interests. While these organisations195 words
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Article106 1986-06-21 2 WHEN GOVERNMENT MUST ACT WE PUBLISH several more letters on the debate on whether professional bodies have a role to play as political pressure groups. One from the MP for Chua Chu Kang clarifies further the functional differences between the two types of professional groups those registered under the106 words
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Article244 1986-06-21 2 'TOUGH RULES WILL CRAMP BUSINESS INITIATIVE' SINGAPORE SHOULD avoid introducing tough, broad regulations which may discourage businessmen from taking risks. This was the parting advice of Mr C.N. Watson, m his last address as chairman of the Singapore International Chamber of Commerce yesterday. Referring to the stock market debacle244 words
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185 1986-06-21 2 Around Asean. ..and Across the Causeway Suharto backers riled SEVERAL MEMBERS of Parliament and Suara Karya, the Golkar newspaper, have leapt to President Suharto's defence m response to a proposal by a prominent MP to limit the period of presidential office. They argued that it was a waste of time185 words
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Article264 1986-06-21 2 Curfew m Black areas SOUTH AFRICAN authorities have clamped a curfew on Black townships m the troubled eastern Cape province. Hundreds of chain-store workers are staging strikes or sit-ins to protest against the alleged detention of union leaders under a national state of emergency, which has been264 words
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Article348 1986-06-21 2 Foreign sparkle THE TWO-DAY Singapore Open track and field championships starts this morning at the National Stadium with a star-studded cast of top-notch Asian athletes. But do not hope for any spectacular displays from the Republic's athletes, says HAKIKAT RAI, although some officials will disagree. The sparkle will come348 words
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Article289 1986-06-21 2 Modern dance giant ACKNOWLEDGED AS a giant m modern dance, choreographer-dancer Merce Cunningham, at 66, is going strong m all directions of his career and is even developing new dance-related interests. The adventurous and spontaneous revolutionary still dances, though his appearances onstage are brief m the three nights289 words
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231 1986-06-21 3 PARIS No substantial progress has been reached on normalising China's relations with the Soviet Union because of its support for Vietnamese troops occupying Cambodia, Chinese Communist Party leader Ha Yaobang said here. "We are disposed to normalising relations with the Soviet Union mReuter; AFP - 231 words
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Article, Illustration381 1986-06-21 3 LIMA THE Peruvian military said at least 154 leftist guerilla prisoners were killed m a battle for two Lima jails on Thursday and more bodies remained to be uncovered from the ruins of the island prison of El Fronton. Government and police sources saidReuter - 381 words
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Article126 1986-06-21 3 Rabbit fighters save island SYDNEY An army of wildlife workers has received official commendation for four years of bravery and dedication m battling with bows, arrows, guns, and poison to eliminate rabbits from a tiny, remote South Pacific island. An official announcement hailing the "landmark event" said teams of aboutReuter - 126 words
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435 1986-06-21 3 NEW DELHI SIKH extremists killed eight people m a Punjab village yesterday, on the eve of the transfer to Punjab of Chandigarh, the state capital it has shared with neighbouring Haryana for 20 years. News reports said two men on a scooterAP; UPI - 435 words
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170 1986-06-21 3 Wayward monks who prefer playing to praying RANGOON Burma's Buddhist clergy want government help to defrock bogus monks and discipline others who prefer playing to praying. A meeting of the monks' central committee on Thursday ended with a resolution calling on the government to help the clergy take action againstReuter - 170 words
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Article196 1986-06-21 3 BEIJING Chinese writer Wang Meng, widely reported to have been chosen to become Culture Minister, appears to have escaped appointment to a job he never wanted, European diplomats said. They believed Mr Wang, 52, had won a battle that lasted several months resisting appointmentReuter - 196 words
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198 1986-06-21 3 WASHINGTON The United States State Department has reacted coolly to a new North Korean proposal for three-way talks to reduce tension on the Korean peninsula. A North Korean letter was handed over on Tuesday suggesting the talks outside the normal frameworkUPI - 198 words
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Article32 1986-06-21 3 DHAKA At least 60 people were injured when police fired on a crowd trying to sneak answers to students sitting an entrance examination for a college m southern Bangladesh. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article30 1986-06-21 3 NEW DELHI The death toll has risen to 60 from a heatwave which has seared northern India with temperatures up to 48 C m the past two weeks. AFPAFP - 30 words
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344 1986-06-21 4 Socialite wins suit against gossip writer LONDON A BRITISH court has awarded a 71-year-old Swiss socialite damages for an article she said portrayed her as a "high class tart", after a case closely watched to see just how far a gossip columnist can go. A High Court jury decided yesterdayReuter - 344 words
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Article454 1986-06-21 4 Turmoil m South Africa JOHANNESBURG In a further extension of the nine-day old state of emergency, South African authorities have clamped a curfew on Black townships m the troubled eastern Cape province. As hundreds of chain store workers staged strikes or sit-ins to protest against theReuter; AP - 454 words
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263 1986-06-21 4 WASHINGTON The Reagan administration condemned a House of Representatives Bill that would require the United States to cut all economic ties with South Africa as a protest against apartheid. "We still believe that our business presence there gives us some limited influence overAP; Reuter - 263 words
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Article, Illustration99 1986-06-21 4 French comic killed in crash GRASSE (France) Coluche, France's leading anti-establishment comic and an unsuccessful presidential candidate, was killed on Thursday m a motorcycle accident near this French Riviera town, police said. The burly, 41-year-old entertainer died when his motorcycle collided with a lorry on a country road. Coluche, whoseReuter - 99 words
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Article34 1986-06-21 4 TEGUCIGALPA A Honduran soldier shot and killed an American soldier participating m joint military manoeuvres. Military authorities from both countries were investigating the case, US military sources said on Thursday. APAP - 34 words
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Article35 1986-06-21 4 PARIS Israeli Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir is due here on Monday for a visit which will include talks with President Francois Mitterrand and Prime Minister Jacques Chirac, Israeli diplomats said on Thursday. AFPAFP - 35 words
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Article93 1986-06-21 4 A CHINESE peasant woman with a double womb gave birth twice m six days, first to a girl and then to a boy, the China News Service reported. Zhang Guibi, 30, of Sichuan Province m southwest China, gave birth to a 2.4 kg baby girl on MayAFP - 93 words
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Article68 1986-06-21 4 AUTHORITIES IN Seattle, Washington, have intensified their search for cyanide-tainted headache capsules after another bottle of the poisoned painkillers, which have already killed two people, was discovered. Police said federal investigators found the third bottle of tainted extra-strength Excedrin m the suburb of Kent, which is adjacentReuter - 68 words
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Article91 1986-06-21 4 TANZANIA, A VANGUARD of socialism m Africa, has bowed to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and set about overhauling its state-controlled economy. Finance Minister Cleopa Msuya announced a major package of economic reforms when presenting the country's annual Budget on Thursday, saying it was an olive branchReuter - 91 words
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Article78 1986-06-21 4 FEDOB FEDORENKO, 78, an SS soldier during World War n extradited from the United States to face war-crime charges m the Soviet Union, has been sentenced to death by a Soviet court, Tass news agency reported. Fedorenko pleaded guilty of charges including treason and the "execution ofAFP - 78 words
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Article60 1986-06-21 4 A SOVIET spy who served as liaison officer to Palestinian guerillas training m northern Africa has defected to the West, NBC television reported m New York. Oleg Agraniants, who was stationed at the Soviet Embassy m Tunis, also provided the names of KGB agents m Tunisia, Algeria,AP - 60 words
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251 1986-06-21 5 NEW YORK NEW YORK City taxi drivers "have developed rudeness to an art form" although the French are about as bad, according to a report on taxicabs around the world. The report, m World Executive Digest, rated taxis m nine cities worldwide on fiveUPI - 251 words
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Article, Illustration241 1986-06-21 5 Artificial heart man dies after 487 days LOUISVILLE (Kentucky) Murray Haydon, the third man m history to be given a permanent artificial heart, died on Thursday after living 487 days with the device, hospital officials said. No cause of death was given by the Humana Heart Institute, but the 59--year-oldReuter; UPI - 241 words
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260 1986-06-21 5 Nasa drops $2.2 b Centaur shuttle programme WASHINGTON IN A stunning setback for American space science, Nasa has cancelled its US$l billion (552.2 billion) shuttle Centaur programme, ending development of crucial hydrogenpowered satellite boosters because of unresolved safety issues. The decision by Nasa administrator James Fletcher will mean unavoidably longUPI; AFP - 260 words
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436 1986-06-21 5 Waldheim was involved in PoW deaths MP LONDON AUSTRIAN Presidentelect Kurt Waldheim was present when 30 British prisoners of war murdered by the Nazis were thrown from trucks "like sacks of garbage", a politician told Parliament. The charge by Opposition Labour MP Greville Janner on Thursday night drew a statementReuter - 436 words
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Article, Illustration324 1986-06-21 5 WASHINGTON President Ronald Reagan has called new Soviet arms proposals a possible moment of opportunity In superpower relations and a turning point m reductng nnclear weapons. "We believe that possibly an atmosphere does Indeed exist that will allow for serious discussion," he told graduatingReuter - 324 words
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189 1986-06-21 5 New York Times will no longer give 'Ms' a miss NEW YORK The New York Times has bowed to the times and will no longer bar the use of the honorific "Ms" m its news pages on the grounds that it is a term used only m a narrow circleReuter - 189 words
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297 1986-06-21 6 Indonesia to get $220 m in extra aid THE HAGUE Major donor countries and development agencies have pledged to increase their aid to economically-trou-bled Indonesia by US$lOO million (Ss22o million) this year. The increase from US$2.4 billion m 1985-86 to US$2.5 billion this financial year was agreed at a meetingReuter; AP - 297 words
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152 1986-06-21 6 TOKYO A member of the Japanese Red Army has been implicated m bomb attacks on the US, Japanese and Canadian embassies m Jakarta on May 14, the Japanese National Police Agency announced yesterday. A spokesman said some fingerprints recovered during the Investigation hadAFP - 152 words
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Article, Illustration495 1986-06-21 6 JAKARTA SEVERAL Members of Parliament and Suara Karya, the Golkar newspaper, have leapt to President Suharto's defence m response to a proposal by a prominent MP to limit the period of presidential office. They argued that it was a waste of time to debateReuter; Indonesian Observer - 495 words
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465 1986-06-21 6 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO Meeting of senior Asean officials By in Manila MANILA The eight-point peace plan submitted by the Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea will not be included m the Asean resolution on Cambodia at the coming United Nations General Assembly. This465 words
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Article245 1986-06-21 6 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Manila Correspondent THE willingness of the outlawed Communist Party of the Philippines to negotiate for a ceasefire is one of its strategies to minimise its losses and consolidate its position, according to an analyst. Mr Larry Niksch, a specialist m Asian affairs with245 words
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301 1986-06-21 7 There's no deadline for list of candidates Ghafar SUNGAI PETANI The National Front has not set a deadline for its component parties to submit their list of candidates for the next general election, Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba said yesterday. Mr Ghafar, who is the Front's Secretary-General, said parties canBernama - 301 words
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Article104 1986-06-21 7 MIRI Three Sarawak Shell Berhad refinery workers m Lutong near here had a lucky escape when a furnace under inspection exploded. Sources said the small blast occurred on Thursday afternoon when the three were on their rounds at the top of the furnace. The newly-installedBernama - 104 words
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332 1986-06-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR Mara and the Defence Ministry have given jobless graduates fresh hopes of getting work. Mara (Majlis Amanah Rakyat) says it will pay graduates who take up jobs m Bumiputra companies while the Defence Ministry will accept into its ranks unemployed graduates whoNST - 332 words
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213 1986-06-21 7 BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN An angry mob of villagers punched and kicked to death a motorist who had run over and killed a man on a remote Sabah road on Saturday, according to the Borneo Bulletin. The newspaper said the mob set upon finance213 words
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Article, Illustration89 1986-06-21 7 EARLY morning shoppers at the Chow Kit market m Kuala Lumpur had a pleasant surprise on Wednesday when vendor Zainuddin Omar turned up with a cartload of turtle eggs from Trengganu. His cart was soon surrounded and he was doing a roaring trade89 words
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319 1986-06-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR The government will ask the World Bank to revise its conditions on a Ms22o million development loan to include nonbumiputra small-scale entrepreneurs under the scheme, Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Haji Muhyiddin Yassin said. He said the Cabinet decided two weeks agoNST - 319 words
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155 1986-06-21 7 ALOR STAR The government is looking Into the feasibility of re-intro-ducing public caning m schools to overcome problems of discipline. Education Minister Anwar Ibrahim said on Thursday the ministry is studying the regulations and legal Implications of such a move. He told reporters afterNST - 155 words
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183 1986-06-21 7 Goldsmith and niece shot dead in hold-up BATU PAHAT Three men shot dead a goldsmith and his niece and seriously injured his two sons m an attempted robbery m Jalan Eng An here yesterday. Police said the men shot Mr Siaw Vim Chong, 53, the owner of Sim Chang LoongBernama - 183 words
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425 1986-06-21 8 GILLIAN POW CHONG - GILLIAN POW CHONG US machine will also mean cheaper checks By HEART disease may be the Number One killer m Singapore, but not enough attention is being paid to a key factor leading to heart attacks blood cholesterol. A sub-committee of Singapore's national committee on425 words
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Article, Illustration364 1986-06-21 8 AT 55, Dr William Castel--11, Medical Director of the Pramingham Heart Study m the United States, believes that he is living on "borrowed time". Unlike his father and brother, he reached the age of 51 without being struck by a coronary heart disease.364 words
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Article63 1986-06-21 8 Forum on family togetherness THE public is invited to attend a Family Week forum at the Regional Language Centre m Orange Grove Road. The forum called Family Togetherness starts at 10 am today and is jointly organised by the Singapore Association of Social Workers and the Parent Education Committee of63 words
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185 1986-06-21 8 Crooked security man jailed 5 months A FORMER security supervisor was yesterday jailed for five months for criminal breach of trust, theft and cheating. Sahrom bin Hussain, 29, committed CBT shortly before he resigned his post at a security and investigation firm m Geylang m May last year, the court185 words
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Article76 1986-06-21 8 THIEVES broke into a hawker's flat m Toa Payoh and stole $51,500 m cash and valuables on Thursday. Mr Mohamed Ibrahim s/o Maideen Pillai. 21, left his two-room flat m Lorong 5 for work at about 6 am that day. At about 2.30 pm, his76 words
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Article, Illustration451 1986-06-21 8 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK By THE new site for Singapore's air show, which may feature aerial displays over the sea, will be a two-storey building m Changi with 51 chalets on the side facing the sea. The land, belonging to the Civil Aviation Authority451 words
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Article57 1986-06-21 8 SBC'S Radio 2 will broadcast a Malay variety show which was held at the Sentosa musical fountain on June 15 to celebrate Hari Raya Puasa. It will be broadcast on three consecutive Sundays starting from tomorrow at 10.30 pm. The show includes performances by two rock57 words
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Article288 1986-06-21 8 BRISBANE A leading Australian swimming coach was found guilty yesterday of assault causing bodily harm to Madam Cindy Wee, mother of a swimming champion he was training. John Wright, 43, was released on an 18-month good behaviour bond by Magistrate P. Fitzpa trick m the ClevelandUPI - 288 words
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Article, Illustration326 1986-06-21 9 CHUA CHIN CHYE - CHUA CHIN CHYE Pieces of paper and matches found By AN 83- YEAR-OLD man died after he was turned into a human torch m a lift which was set ablaze on Thursday night. Mr Wee Tin Chuan, a retired detective sub-in-spector, screamed for help326 words
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239 1986-06-21 9 THE Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore is happy with the outcome of the Civil Aviation Chief Ex€cutives Management Seminar that ended here yesterday. CAAS said m a statement that a wide range of technical knowledge had been shared by the region's top civil239 words
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Article46 1986-06-21 9 CHURCH leaders from all over the world will meet m Singapore later this month. The eighth general assembly of the World Evangelical Fellowship will meet from tomorrow to Friday at the Novotel Orchid Inn. The last assembly was held m England m 1980.46 words
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477 1986-06-21 9 ANNE KOH - Electronics firm hiring older female workers ANNE KOH By A LEADING American electronics manufacturer is hiring older workers m a bid to overcome its la-bour-shortage problem. National Semiconductor recently advertised for female production workers between the ages of 14 and 50 years. Generally, electronics companies recruit employees who are between477 words
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Article47 1986-06-21 9 On breast cancer A SYMPOSIUM on the detection and treatment of breast cancer will be held at Mount Elizabeth Hospital on Monday at 12.30 pm. The symposium will be chaired by Dr Fritz Wilgeroth, Professor for Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University of Erlangen m West Germany.47 words
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246 1986-06-21 9 Tibs to send drivers and instructors on Tokyo mission TRANS-ISLAND Bus Services is exploring all avenues when it comes to making rides on its buses safer. The company will be sending its driving instructors and better bus drivers to Japan to learn how the Japanese train their employees. Tibs will246 words
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Article46 1986-06-21 9 SAF exercises Air exercise at noon today AIRCRAFT from the Repa blic of Singapore Air Force will be flying at low levels daring an exercise over the east and south of Singapore today between noon and 12.35 pm. The public Is advised not to be alarmed.46 words
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130 1986-06-21 9 TWO former MPs Messrs Rohan Kamis and M. K. A. Jabbar were among a group of people who got a pat on the back last night for raising more than $400,000 for a proposed mosque m Telok Blangah. The funds130 words
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Article, Illustration190 1986-06-21 9 THEY first met under hazardous conditions two months ago. Site-supervisor Tan Hock Hwa, 28, and crane operator Ahmad bin Ali, 60, were then at the bottom of a 22-metre pit (about five storeys deep), at a Tampines construction site. Mr Tan, who had a fractured arm and190 words
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344 1986-06-21 9 MATILDA GABRIEL - MATILDA GABRIEL By RELATIVELY fewer tourists are now reporting nasty incidents with Singaporeans to the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, an MP said yesterday. And m the first five months of this year, honest cabbies returned $19,392 left m their taxis. In one case,344 words
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268 1986-06-21 9 "DON'T forget your three cans of beer," the cashier reminds the passenger as he pays for his duty-free purchase at Changi Airport. Travellers are entitled to one litre three cans of tax-free beer m addition to a litre each of liquor and268 words
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277 1986-06-21 10 Ways to help Malays move up suggested at meeting A MALAY grassroots body will consider a suggestion made last night that it should ask the Govern ment to provide more opportunities for the Malay community to improve their socio-economic position. The Central Council of Malay Cultural Organisations (Majlis Pusat) will277 words
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Article27 1986-06-21 10 PRESIDENT Wee Kirn Wee has appointed Mr Own Kai Yau as the chairman of the Singapore Red Cross Society for three years from May 4.27 words
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Article, Illustration222 1986-06-21 10 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI By MEMBERS of a Singapore trade delegation returned from a six-day visit to Burma on Thursday having agreed to import mangoes and cut flowers from state-owned corporations. They also agreed to export chemicals and stationery to Burma, the leader of the222 words
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Article461 1986-06-21 10 SURESH NAIR - SURESH NAIR Aim is effective man-machine tie-up Jaya By SECURITY agencies were yesterday urged to upgrade to provide better services and equipment to meet increasingly sophisticated demands, particularly from the commercial and industrial sectors. Making the call, Home Affairs Minister Professor S. Jayakumar said that,461 words
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391 1986-06-21 10 NEW ZEALAND, which has just emerged from a three-year wage freeze, is interested m how the Singapore National Wages Council arrives at nonmandatory guidelines which are honoured by diverse parties. Mr Stanley Rodger, the New Zealand Minister of Labour and State Services, met officials391 words
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56 1986-06-21 10 Charged with throwing things from flat A 76-YEAR-old man was yesterday charged with throwing several things from his 15th storey flat. Ho Choon allegedly threw some cassette and video tapes, a bag, and a mattress, from the Block 38, Upper Boon Keng Road flat on Thursday morning. The case will56 words
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Article46 1986-06-21 10 AN EXHIBITION on civil defence was held yesterday at the Thomson community centre, m conjunction with the North Region Total Defence programme. Equipment used m rescue and evacuation operations were on display. The exhibition was organised by the Thomson constituency's citizens' consultative committee.46 words
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Article65 1986-06-21 10 RESIDENTS at Yishun will be able to make use of a temporary post office at Yishun Ring Road from June 30 It will be open from 8.30 am until 5 pm daily except for Saturdays when it will close at 1 pm. On Wednesdays the post office65 words
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389 1986-06-21 10 $9.9 m surplus for Comfort last year NTUC Comfort made a surplus of $9.9 million last year, compared with $7.8 million m 1984. The cooperative's accumulated surplus last year stood at $26 million comprising a statutory reserve (portion of surplus required by law to be kept under reserves) and a389 words
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Article151 1986-06-21 10 A DRUG ADDICT who felt he had let his family down jumped to his death after leaving a suicide note. Tan Eng Chye, 31, was found at the foot of Block 19, Upper Boon Keng Road on Dec 10 last year. He died of multiple151 words
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311 1986-06-21 11 WP wants to know why MRT is to go private THE Workers' Party yesterday said the Government should explain m greater detail why it wants the MRT to be run by a private company. In a statement signed by its Secretary-General, Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam, it said the Government announcement311 words
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Article106 1986-06-21 11 Aspiring actor falls to death A SINGAPOREAN who went to Kuala Lumpur to try to get a job as an actor fell to his death from the 27th floor of a hotel there on June 16. Mr Teoh Chor Seng, 25, a machine operator, was found dead at the foot106 words
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Article59 1986-06-21 11 ABOUT 50 vintage cars from Singapore and Malaysia will take part m a contest at the day-long Charity Concourse D'Elegance next Sunday at the Marco Polo Hotel. The show is jointly sponsored by the hotel and Fraser&Neave, which will also treat 30 boys from the Pasir Panjang59 words
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Article290 1986-06-21 11 LOW MEI MEI - LOW MEI MEI Exercise part of total defence programme By RESIDENTS of 23 blocks of flats m Kebun Baru, Yio Chu Kang and Bo Wen will get no water when they turn on the taps this afternoon. The Singapore Civil Defence Force and the290 words
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213 1986-06-21 11 ESSO'S new liquefied petroleum gas service centres may signal the end of those clutters of unsightly LPG cylinders at neighbourhood provision stores. The oil company, which recently opened two more such centres, is anticipating the time when proposed LPG storage regulations are213 words
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102 1986-06-21 11 Extra tickets for Arts Festival show THERE are 60 extra tickets available for each performance of the Philippe Genty Visual Theatre at the World Trade Centre auditorium today and tomorrow. The Arts Festival secretariat said last night that the extra seats are available because of a change m the stage102 words
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Article, Illustration340 1986-06-21 11 RECENT football-con-vert Xie LJchoan, nine, may not know much about the game, but he learned fast enough to predict correctly the score for the June 13 World Cup match between Denmark and West Germany. And that 24 prediction for Denmark won340 words
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438 1986-06-21 11 THE presence of two detectives at the Beauty World Centre m Upper Bukit Timah Road when the Yick Heng Goldsmith on the ground floor was held up was no coincidence, police said yesterday. It was part of an islandwide police438 words
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Article190 1986-06-21 11 POLICE are investigating a report by two jewellery salesmen that they were robbed of at least $600,000 worth of gems by two gunmen outside their office m Neil Road on Thursday. Mr Leong Kit Chong, 55, and Mr Chan Seng, 57, told police they were190 words
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Advertisement65 1986-06-21 11 FISH IS BETTER is* %i Only $3.90 AT 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 East Plaza Bukit65 words
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The Straits Times
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Article505 1986-06-21 12 THE Law Society of Singapore is empowered by the Legal Profession Act to "protect and assist" the public m legal matters as well as to promote the professional interests of members. The society's council has interpreted its statutory powers broadly enough to issue a public statement recently505 words
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Article103 1986-06-21 12 "We mast be both realists and dreamers. Our dream is to win the Cap. Oar next objective is to win oar next match." Mr Bora Milutinovic, coach of Mexico's World Cup soccer team. "Do I look as if I'm falling apart?" US Chief Justice Warren Burger,103 words
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1154 1986-06-21 12 BARBARA ROTHSCHILD - BARBARA ROTHSCHILD By writing for USA Today WASHINGTON Fred and Cindy Roy got married almost 11 years ago, but they're still learning to communicate. "At the beginning of a relationship, conversational styles are fabricated to please," says Fred. "It's like1,154 words
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Article, Illustration112 1986-06-21 12 To keep conversational misunderstandings at bay, linguist Deborah Tannen advises: DON'T take offence. It's normal for someone to try to get you to communicate m his or her style. BE adaptable. You may need to adjust timing and loudness to suit the person you're talking to. KEEP112 words
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Article355 1986-06-21 12 When words are used as weapons ALTHOUGH a misunderstood conversational style often puts us m the doghouse with a loved one when we least expect it, it's true that we sometimes intend to make words sting by what we say and how we way it. Verbal violence runs rampant among355 words
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Article388 1986-06-21 12 MADRID Flamenco artists are struggling to keep their haunting gypsy music and dance alive as modern Spain turns its back on this centuries-old art. The traditional setting for flamenco performances smoke-filled cellars with tiny stages, or tablaos are dying through lack of customers and popularReuter - 388 words
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529 1986-06-21 12 T. F. Hwang takes you down Memory Lane AT THE PARTY IT WAS to be a gala Hari Bay a p- rty Like none other m Bar history. A swinging party for all lawyers attending, whatever their age or religion. It turned out otherwise. No music, no merry-making. It was529 words
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602 1986-06-21 13 SHERRY BUCHANAN - New look at old theories about stress SHERRY BUCHANAN By writing for the international Herald Tribune LONDON Stress has become universally associated with corporate life: the ultimate scapegoat to some, the corporate killer to others. The English word is being widely used m French business lingo, Je suis stresse (I602 words
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1190 1986-06-21 13 First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok long, m a letter to The Straits Times on June 13 on the controversy over professional societies and public discussion, referred to a passage m the editorial of the Law Society's Journal Vol 3 No. 1.1,190 words
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Advertisement90 1986-06-21 13 Know\bur Parliament •what it does •how it works •what parliamentary proceedings are all about $5.50 Parliament influences many aspects of our way of life. Yet we may only have a fuzzy notion of what it is all about. Mr Speaker, Sir, m comparing the parliamentary systems of Great Britain and90 words
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715 1986-06-21 14 Definition needed to guide the professions I HESITATE to add to the deluge of letters, speeches and comment m the matter of The Law Society v. The Government, a case m which there can be no jury but the electorate and no judge but history. Some important, even vital, issues715 words
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457 1986-06-21 14 On professional bodies acting as political pressure groups No government can be expec- ted to sit back and twiddle its thumbs when a professional body established by laws strays from its statutory functions into the m political arena. I READ with interest your story "Eight groups457 words
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361 1986-06-21 14 The danger from unrestricted debate MS Chan Heng Chee wrote to defend the right of every citizen to comment on public policy. (ST, June 6). I do not think this point was ever m dispute. She argued for a liberal regime of public debate on public policy as follows, "In361 words
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330 1986-06-21 14 SINGAPOREANS have been treated to a very interesting but serious debate on whether professional bodies have the right to comment on public policies outside their interests and thus bring pressure to bear on the Government. The Straits Times has given330 words
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220 1986-06-21 14 IN his press statement (ST, June 12), Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam, inter alia, alluded that the Government does not tolerate criticism of its policies and administration. This is far from the truth, as I see it. We are all aware that there has220 words
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1043 1986-06-21 14 An editor of the law journal responds PERMIT me to attempt to place the "debate" on the Law Society's role m relation to the Newspaper and Printing Presses (Amendment) Bill m its proper perspective. First, as one of the1,043 words
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Advertisement432 1986-06-21 14 Management Development Institute of Singapore Applications are invited for the following part-time programmes commencing m JUNE 1986:FREE TALK-CUM-PRESENTATION The Certificate m Management Studies (CMS) is a U.K. national qualification m Management Studies with a current enrolment of 400,000 participants throughout the U.K. colleges and polytechnics. The CMS qualification which is432 words
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Advertisement582 1986-06-21 16 j —^r~ "VLAW m\m 1 w^^f Money-off supersavers 1 1 14 th to 27th June |> 4^ Cut out the coupons and bring them M J ■^^fc*^_ along to Plaza Singapura for great discounts s #04-05/06 .^awiwi^^^vip #04 2 i/ r: #04-24/ MWBMMSMF Elmark Interiors 21A 25/26 Ur W& 1582 words
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Article, Illustration63 1986-06-21 17 SHARE prices rose across the board on the Singapore stock market m spite of bouts of profit-taking. The Straits Times Industrial Index gained 6.92 points to 759.92 and the Business Times Composite Index rose 5.28 points to 645.7. Rises led falls 132 to 40. Volume dipped to 29.1463 words
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Article132 1986-06-21 17 Rises ICS 580 45 CKIam 215 +33 betjn50c 273 +23 ICB 406 +22 NW 139 +20 CNnTeck 140 +19 M'lianFmk 113 +11 Primj 430 18 HLeonfFn 254 +17 Sen* Shipyard 180 +17 Hit Wood 95 +17 B Sembiwmf 348 16 M Breweries 650 +15 Keppel Corpn 164132 words
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Article12 1986-06-21 17 Promet 2,196,000 Von Der Horst 1,865,000 Peqi 1,084,000 SPH 949,00012 words
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Article92 1986-06-21 17 June 19 June 20 BT Composite 640 42 645 70 BT Indicator *****085 *****624 BT OR OS +286 +457 CADI -6483 -6406 OBV -***** -***** ST Industrials 753 00 759 9? ST Finance 2255 93 2276 00 ST Hotels 587 62 587 55 June 19 June 20 ST Properties92 words
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Article37 1986-06-21 17 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Tim«$ Business Times Industrial Composite 1985/86 H.gh 852 65 (7/3/85) 757.79 (8/3/85) 1985/86 Low 563.34 (28/4/86) ***** (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 (28/4/86)37 words
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Article14 1986-06-21 17 THE US dollar gained 125 tick to close at DM 2.2400 m Singapore.14 words
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Article33 1986-06-21 17 Eurodollar: Lost 11 ticks to 93.12 a contract. Deutochemark: Lost 23 ticks to 0.4489 a contract. Japanese yen: Lost 12 ticks to 0.*****9 a contract. Gold: Gained US$O.BO to U*****.30 an ounce.33 words
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Article91 1986-06-21 17 NEW YORK Shareholders of the giant R.H. Macy and Co retail chain have voted overwhelmingly to accept an offer from Macy's top managers to buy the chain for US$3.7 billion (SsB.l billion). Macy's Chairman Edward FinkeLstein said he expected the buyout to be completedAP - 91 words
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Article88 1986-06-21 17 TOKYO Governments may not be prepared to cope with a major financial collapse affecting the world's capital markets, Merrill Lynch and Co Vi^e-Chairman John Heimann told an international conference. "If the (financial) accident which is bound to occur... is indeed m the capital markets system then theReuter - 88 words
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Article88 1986-06-21 17 SAN JOSE (California) International Business Machines (IBM), reacting to a sluggish US computer market, could end the year with stagnant or slightly lower profits, IBM officials have disclosed. Profits over the first quarter increased 3.4 per cent to US$l.O2 (552.2 billion) from sales ofAFP - 88 words
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Article92 1986-06-21 17 LONDON UK Secretary of State for Trade and Industry Mr Paul Channon has decided not to refer Lloyds Bank PLC's proposed £1.2 billion (Ss4 billion) acquisition of Standard Chartered PLC to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission. Following the clearance announcement yesterday, Standard Chartered shares recoveredReuter - 92 words
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Article71 1986-06-21 17 WASHINGTON Personal incomes m the United States, held back by weak growth m wages and salaries, fell 0.1 per cent m May for the first decline m a year. The fall was attributed largely to reductions m subsidies for farmers. However, the income decline was accompanied by aAP - 71 words
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443 1986-06-21 17 ANNE KOH - ANNE KOH outgoing Chamber chief By SINGAPORE should avoid introducing tough, broad regulations which may discourage businessmen from taking risks this was the parting advice of Mr C.N. Watson, m his last address as chairman of the Singapore International Chamber of Commerce yesterday.443 words
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Article, Illustration268 1986-06-21 17 THE Chief Executive of shipping company Orient Lloyd Pte Ltd, Mr J.L.D. Evans, was elected the new Chairman of the Singapore International Chamber of Commerce at its annual general meet- ing yesterday. He succeeds Mr C.N. Watson, Chief Executive of the Sembawang Group, who had held268 words
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Article, Illustration415 1986-06-21 17 SINGAPORE'S trade with Indonesia continued to slide last year as a result of Jakarta's policy of trading directly with other countries. With no pick-up m both exports and imports, total trade amounted to US$2.5 billion, a 37 per cent drop compared with 41 per cent415 words
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Article, Illustration148 1986-06-21 17 Ambassador nominates three independents for board AMBASSADOR Hotel Ltd (AHL) has nominated three Singaporeans to its board m line with an unusual Stock Exchange of Singapore request that it appoint three independent directors "m view of the current state of affairs" of the company. The three are its Chief Executive148 words
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Article, Illustration326 1986-06-21 17 Ng Quee Lam sued by Dutch bank RUBBER magnate Mr Ng Quee Lam and three other directors of his flagship South Union Co Pte Ltd are being sued by Algemene Bank Nederland for more than $1 million. The other three are Mr Ng Eng Kiat, Mr Ng Kwee Teng and326 words
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Article63 1986-06-21 17 THE Stock Exchange of Singapore has asked QAF Ltd for the terms of payment of the $1.5 million that it is paying for a 51 per cent stake m AR Format Pte Ltd. The SES also asked for the five-year profit and loss figures of AR63 words
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Article61 1986-06-21 17 BOSTON Sheraton Corp has said it planned to build a US$296-million (5*657.12 million) luxury hotel overlooking Tokyo's Disneyland its second hotel m the Japanese capital and its third m Japan. Sheraton President John Kapioltas said the opening of the Sheraton Grande Tokyo Bay Hotel, scheduled for April 1988,AFP - 61 words
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Article49 1986-06-21 17 TOKYO Canon Inc has announced it will put the world's smallest photocopier on the market next week. Measuring 38.1 cm by 41.5 cm by 13.7 cm, the family copier FC-E weighs 12.75 kg with a cartridge containing toner and a a Canon drum said. AFPAFP - 49 words
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Article37 1986-06-21 17 KUALA Lumpur Kepong Bhd has teamed up m a 50-50 venture with Boustead Holdings to provide agricultural service and research. The company, Applied Agricultural Research Sdn Bhd, has a paid-up capital of M 5200.000.37 words
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380 1986-06-21 17 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ UIC rebuffed m its bid to acquire shares By SUGAR Industry of Singapore Ltd has ignored United Industrial Corporation's offer of $1.70 a share for Intraco Ltd and has disposed of its entire holding of 294,000 shares m the trading380 words
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Article3670 1986-06-21 18 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the stock exchange, is covered m "business done". Further, because all dealings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend m3,670 words
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Article2918 1986-06-21 18 INDUSTRIALS Alcom (775) (2) 75 (3) 75 i (3) 76 1 2) 77 (8) 79 (24) 78 xn AISB (658) (8) 64 (10) 65 (7) 64 1 1 (2M) 66 API (938 945) (21) 88 (66) 87 (16) 86(1)87 (15)89(42)90(5)89 i (12) 91 Vi (II)2,918 words
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Article2921 1986-06-21 18 M shares quoted have a par value of SI, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tai-eiempted dividend. ABN is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dollars. Trustee stocks under CPF Approved Investment Scheme. 1986 Last Yield Vol Day Htfi2,921 words
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625 1986-06-21 19 THE Singapore market was not deterred by bouts of profit-tak-ing yesterday and prices rose across the board again as buying orders kept coming m. There was heavy profit-tak-ing after the morning tea-break but the market quickly recovered and, despite further prof-it-taking throughout the day, sentiment remained625 words
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Article292 1986-06-21 19 June 20 HKJ Change Assoc Intt Hotels 0.96 unch Bonk Of East Asia 18 00 -0 2 Cathay Pacific Air 5.50 -0.05 Cheung Kong 20 80 +02 China Light 16 10 unch Cross Haib Tunnel 9 90 unch f E Consortium 0 435 +0015 For East Exch PMex G292 words
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Article350 1986-06-21 19 June 20 Yen Chanfi Ajinomoto 1910 +50 Akoi 574 -33 Amodo 885 -15 Atohi Chem 830 +6 Asobi Gtan 1240 inch Bonk Of Tokyo 800 +1 Bridgestone 710 +2 Canon 1030 +20 Casio Computer 1560 -40 Citizen 611 -12 D Nip Print 1970 +30 D Nippon Screen 910 II350 words
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Article330 1986-06-21 19 June 20 Cents Change (Awl) A C I 35b -3 A N I 324 +2 A P M Aberfoyte 720 -30 Age 335 -5 Amcof 340 +15 Ampol Exp I90S +5 Ampol Pet 245 -5 Arw 510 +2 Ashton 162 unch B H P 880 -4 Beoch Petroleum 64330 words
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Article64 1986-06-21 19 i i i i i i i i i i NST Index Friday 1,165.17 (1,157.66) Hongkong Hang Seng -?0 Friday 1,781.04 (1,778.29) Austrafan Al-Ordmaries Friday 1,214.70 (1,210.80) Nkket Stock Average Friday 17,403.13 (17,277.59) Financial Times Industrials Thursday 1,350.00 (1,340.10) Dow Jones Average Ijgfi Thursday 1,855.86 (1,868.94) (Figures m brackets64 words
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Article237 1986-06-21 19 June 1!) USJ Chanfe Alcoo 39 -1* Ailed Sig 4214 -14 Am T«l TH 251* unch Amox he 13V* Amr Corp 51% -I* Bethlehem Stl 14% Boeing Co 6214 -V4 Burroughs Cp 6IH K Cotefpilor Co 51 -1H Chose Monhtn 42 -W Chryskfr Cp 35* unch Citicorp 58237 words
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Article515 1986-06-21 19 June 19 Pence Shang? INDUSTRIALS ASied-lyons 345xd -4 Ass. Dairies BTRPLC 318xd unch Babcocks 167 +3 Barclays 497 +5 Beecham 390 unch BICC 305 2 Blue Circle 633 +5 BOC Group 308 +3 Boots 250 +2 Bowoter 325 unch BATS 383 unch Britannia 137 +3 BP 568 -5 B515 words
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Article354 1986-06-21 19 1 Ml $1,000. 2 Far best customer! arty. 3 OCSC finance 4 avalabte at DBS France. UOF'i rattt." «ko avalable at UOF. abo avalabte it DBS Finance. OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 5 4% 4'/ 2 4 3 /4 Monthly 5 Autosave 4>/4 Fixed deposit354 words
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Article171 1986-06-21 19 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dofcirs to Foreign currency currency one unrt of to S$10 foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5404 1.5433 6.59—6.42 Canadian dollar 1.6003 1.6022 6.32 6.22 NZ dollar 1.1745 1 1772 8.67 8.39 Sterling pound 3.3423 3.3460 3.01—2.97 US dollar 2.2245-2.2255 4.52-4.48 Local dollars to171 words
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Article108 1986-06-21 19 THE US dollar closed firmer against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed in line with the opening in quiet trading. It fluctuated within a range of 2.2245 and 2.2275. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.2335/45 and closed at 2.2425/35. Trading108 words
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Article101 1986-06-21 19 THE kilobar market traded between 5524,390 and 5524.408 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened at U5J339.10/40 and remained quiet and hardly traded. The metal closed at U*****.30/70. Source Rothschild The London {old fix gained US$O.2O to U*****.90. PHYSICAL Buyers—Sefers 6010 s Kilobdt 24.205--24.335 1 gm &-34 sgm101 words
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Article230 1986-06-21 19 Managers' prices for June 21 and 23 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0 86-0 9hd The Savings fund 0 77-0 82 Spore Prog Fund 0 36 -0 38 S'poie Sec fund 0 61-0 66 S port Invest Fund 0 56- 0 6hd Spore Fquity Fund 043 046 Asia230 words
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Article83 1986-06-21 19 Eurodollar 3-month deposit SEPTEMBER Eurodollar futures opened lower than CME's closing level. September contract opened at 93.14. Liffe opening saw the market remaining weak with September contract finally settling at a low of 93.12. (100 implied interest rate) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept 93.14 93.15 93.12 93.12 167183 words
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Article, Illustration69 1986-06-21 19 CURRENCY futures opened lower than the previous close and traded low as the US dollar firmed to 2.2475 marks m the spot market. September deutschemark opened at the day's high of 0.4501. It closed 23 ticks lower at 0.4489. (US dollar Deutschemark) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept69 words
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Article39 1986-06-21 19 SEPTEMBER Japanese yen closed 12 ticks lower at 0.*****9. (Japanese Yen) Open bit (Thors): 1111. Act Vol (Thure): 176. Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept 0.*****7 0.00G017 0.*****1 0.*****9 129 Dec 0.*****2A 0.*****2 Msr87 0.*****0A 0.*****539 words
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Article, Illustration43 1986-06-21 19 GOLD futures for August deb'very closed US$O.6O higher at U*****.60 an ounce m a featureless session. (USS per troy ounce) Open Int (Than): 11. Act Vol (Thars): Nil. Open High Low Sett Est Vol Jon 8C 339.30 Aag 341.60B 341.60 Sept 343.1043 words
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Article18 1986-06-21 19 Rubber Closing prices cents/kio Singapore July 172.50 up 1 75 cents Malaysia July 206.00 up 1.00 cent18 words
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Article17 1986-06-21 19 Tin Closing prices Ms/klo KL Tin 14.10 up 4.00 cents Turnover 42 tonnes down 11 tonnes17 words
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Article22 1986-06-21 19 Closinf prices Copper £/tonnc Thin Spot 941 50— 942 50 (944.50-945.50) 3 months 952.00—953.00 (951.50-952.00) Market tone: Steady Sales: 1,000 tonnes22 words
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Article25 1986-06-21 19 Ctowtj prices Silver USJ/tror <a Fri Thn mgaoor* 5 06-511 5 05-510 nun Wed It* York 5 05-510 5 05-510 Source Credit Suisse Spo.-e25 words
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Article20 1986-06-21 19 Ctaiif prices Aluminium £/tonw Thurs Spot *****—***** (778.00-778.50) 3 months 771 00 772.00 (*****—*****) Market tone: Steady Sales: 2,00020 words
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Article93 1986-06-21 19 Crude MS/tonne paimoi June 595 (north) 592.50 (south) Refined palm ol US$/tomes RBD palm oil June 255 (sellers) July 252.50 (sellers) Aug 250 (sellers) RBD Stearin June 212.50 (sellers) July/Aug 210 (sellers) RBD Olem June 285 (sellers) July 282.50 (sellers) Aug 280 (sellers) Crude stearin Neutralised Unq palm93 words
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Article, Illustration311 1986-06-21 19 LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) An Cargo Time Block Louis Ms (8608) 23/6 (2330) F5 1430 1530/2130-2230 Al *****430/2030-2130 Bl 2030-2130/1230 1330 Fl A Oklahoma (6) 23/6(2130) F7 *****130/2000-2100 Nl *****230/2100-2200 PI *****330/2200-2300 SI Toyama (196) 24/6 (1700) F7 *****630/*****730 P2/S2 E Good (002RE) 21/6 (1700) Fl *****800/0800311 words
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Article, Illustration200 1986-06-21 19 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppe) Wharves Banglar Upohar K36 aside 21/6 Bmtang Belait K24E a'side 21/6 Cawa K33 aside 21/6 Clydebank K32 a'side 21/6 fquator 3 K22 a'side 21/6 Had Baik K20 a'side 21/6 Jolineverett K21 a'side 21/6 Kim Soon Li K23 21/6 22/6 M?K K18 21/6200 words
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349 1986-06-21 20 THE transformation of the world financial market and the emergence of Tokyo as the premier financial centre m Asia is an opportunity and not a threat to Singapore's financial futures market. In the 1985 annual report of the Singapore International Monetary Exchange,349 words
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Article, Illustration681 1986-06-21 20 JAMES NG - Right time to invest in S'pore HK team JAMES NG Top tycoons bullish on long-term prospects By A GROUP of Hongkong's top tycoons, whose collective power has been described by the South China Morning Post as "awesome", is bullish about Singapore's long-term prospects and convinced that now is the right681 words
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Article148 1986-06-21 20 THE Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday asked Hotel Marco Polo for an explanation, after a shareholder complained m a letter to the Forum page of The Straits Times yesterday that some shareholders were refused entry after the start of the company's June 6 annual general meeting.148 words
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322 1986-06-21 20 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM By SEPTEMBER m Singapore. This is the date which 1,000 oilmen based worldwide from New York and London to Abu Dhabi, Tokyo and Beijing are expected to keep this year. These include newsmakers like Brig-Gen (Res) Lee Hsien Loong, the acting322 words
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Article528 1986-06-21 20 ANTHONY HOE - ANTHONY HOE Stock market weekly round-up. by Singapore THE Singapore stock market surged this week, despite intermittent profittaking, with The Straits Times Industrial Index finishing almost 200 points above the level it stood at less then two months ago at the bottom of the slump.528 words
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223 1986-06-21 20 Kuala Lumpur THE Kuala Lumpur market also surged this week, with Singapore trustee stocks continuing to lead the way. The New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index gained 71.04 points to 1,165.17. Sentiment was high throughout the week and there was no fresh adverse223 words
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Article, Illustration179 1986-06-21 20 Van der Horst MARINE and petroleum engineering group Van der Horst, a previously neglected stock, was the most heavily traded counter this week with 17 million shares changing hands. It was the busiest stock on Tuesday and was second on the other four days. In line with179 words
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Article63 1986-06-21 20 THE FOLLOWING is a list of the five most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore this week. Company Volume Price Mfh Low (000) June 20 '86 '86 VAN MR HORST 6.677 0.72 078 0.31 PROMET 5,009 0.545 0.765 024 UOL 4.292 1.21 130 0.70563 words
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Advertisement103 1986-06-21 20 FOREIGN INVESTMENT: Secure longterm investment opportunity m Montreal, Canada. Licensed Real Es- tate Broker will purchase and administer your holdings. We are well versed m the Real Estate market of Montreal and are members of The Canadian Real Estate Association and The Montreal Real Estate Board. Bank of Nova Scotia103 words
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TIMESPORT
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336 1986-06-21 21 Madan Lai sends England reeling to 41-4 12E9H MADAN LAL, plucked from an English Minor League side as a last-minute replacement, hit England hard m their reply to India's 272 on the second day of the Second Test yesterday. Madan Lai bowled opener Wilf Slack for nought m the secondReuter - 336 words
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Article200 1986-06-21 21 Surrey take tumble LONDON Surrey captain Pat Pocock had no excuses after his side were bowled out for 144 and 64 by Hampshire for their second successive innings defeat in the English County championship on Thursday. Surrey, replying to a daunting 401-5 declared, lost 20 wickets in less than fourReuter - 200 words
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Article, Illustration359 1986-06-21 21 Lee shakes off hay fever to take first-round lead ON THE GOLF SCENE DUBLIN Briton Robert Lee shook off a bout of hay fever to break up a Spanish fiesta with a six-under-par 66 to take the first-round lead in the Irish Open on Thursday. The 24-year-old Londoner, winner ofReuter - 359 words
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Article, Illustration526 1986-06-21 21 HAKIKAT RAI ON THE ATHLETICS SCENE Purnomo to lead the merry chase QUALITY is almost certain to ooze from the top-notch Asian athletes competing in the twoday Singapore Open track and field championships, starting this morning at the National Stadium. But do not hope for526 words
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Article267 1986-06-21 21 flnt-rawod somres Irish Open (Britons, unless stated): M Robert Lee. *I Wayne Riley (Aust). 18 Jose-Maria Olazabal (Spn), Severiano Ballesteros (Spn), Peter Senior (Aust). Jeff Hawkes (SA), Hugh Baiocchi (SA). 7i Tony Johnstone (Zim), Ronan Rafferty, Ron Stelten (US). 11 Bill MaUey (US), Gordon Brand Snr, Carl Mason, JoseMariaReuter - 267 words
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Article33 1986-06-21 21 PUNGGOL B beat SIA B 2-1 m a Singapore Hockey Association League Division Two match at Tanglin yesterday. Baljit Singh and Manohar Singh scored for the winners and M. Guna replied.33 words
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349 1986-06-21 21 Robin storms into semis with classy triumph ON THE TENNIS SCENE EASTBOURNE (England) American Robin White, once named "Miss Congeniality" on the women's circuit, continued to show a solid measure of talent m the Eastbourne women's grasscourt event. Fresh from her upset of second-seed-ed Hana Mandlikova. of Czechoslovakia, on Wednesday,Reuter; AFP - 349 words
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Article, Illustration188 1986-06-21 21 Leconte wins despite injury BRISTOL (England) Top seed Henri Lecente had an injury scare here en Thursday on his way to victory over Dutchman Mi chlel Schapers m the quar-ter-finals of the Bristol Grand Prix. Frenchman Leconte twisted his left ankle near the end of the second set but foughtAFP - 188 words
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Article20 1986-06-21 21 A TOTAL of 46 entries were received for the SSC and SLTA-organised family championships at Kallang today (1.30pm).20 words
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Article541 1986-06-21 21 BASEBALL Chicago edged out Minnesota 9-8 m a Major League game on Thursday. (Hksr results American League: Cleveland 8 Seattle 1, Detroit 7 Baltimore 5, Toronto 10 NY Yankees 9, Texas 3 Oakland 2. National League: San Diego 8 San Francisco 3, LA Dodgers 9 Atlanta 4,AP; AFP; Reuter - 541 words
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Article, Illustration324 1986-06-21 25 GUADALAJARA French goalkeeper Joel Bats will be bidding to end a record stretching back to 1978 when he faces Brazil's swashbuckling goal-hunt-ers today. In an 11-match spell, spanning eight years, Brazil have never failed to score m the World Cup finals since ArgentineReuter - 324 words
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Article, Illustration1175 1986-06-21 25 /Saturday f I Person From JEFFREY LOW For Josimar, it's just play and pray GUADALAJARA It's way past bedtime two hours after the bell rang, m fact and Socrates, Zico, Junior and Careca are still lounging around with television journalists. They are breaking curfew, or team1,175 words
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302 1986-06-21 25 GUADALAJARA French television journalists and Brazilian supporters almost traded blows on Thursday. Brazilian supporters tried to prevent a French television crew from filming Brazil's training session at a sports complex outside here after team officials accused the Journalists of spying. Fashing and shoving ensuedAP - 302 words
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TAY CHENG KHOON...ON THE SQUASH SCENE
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Article199 1986-06-21 25 NATIONAL University of Singapore ended the inaugural Veterans' inter-club tournament on Thursday on a rather unusual note with minus 10 points. NUS paid the price for not fielding a full team (of five players) for their five ties. And since the tournament rules deduct199 words
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Article172 1986-06-21 25 PATRICK THIO caused the first upset m the third leg of the Guinness Squash Circuit when he defeated Malaysian champion S. L. Chong 9-3, 9-4, 9-2 at the West Coast Recreation Centre yesterday. The national serviceman, who has been playing good squash recently, twisted and turned the172 words
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Article261 1986-06-21 25 Sanchez pin-ups: Hugo Sanchez, of Mexico, has found time to pose for the Spanish edition of Playboy despite his commitments. Blonde Mexican model Belem Balmori will be asking the Real Madrid striker some very personal questions. "He may not answer all of them, but they will beUPI; AFP; Reuter; AP - 261 words
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Article368 1986-06-21 25 Giants all set for classic clash BRAZIL v FRANCE (SBC/RTM, Sun. 2 am) GUADALAJARA HAVING been deprived of the privilege in 1982, soccer fans will finally see Brazil and France keep their World Cup appointment today in the Jalisco Stadium. Both teams brought pleasure in Spain four years ago withReuter - 368 words
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Article42 1986-06-21 25 Brazil Carlos, Jwimar, Julio Cesar, Edlnho, Branro, S*crates, Alcmao, Elao, Junior, Careca, Mailer. France J*el Bats, Manual Aroores, Patrick BattlsUn, Maxlme B»ssts, Thierry Tuseaa, Jean Tirana, Alain Olreme, Michel Platinl, Lais Fernandez, Damlniqie R«cheteaa, Yannick Stopyra. Referee Olan Igaa (Romania).42 words
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RACING
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Article, Illustration353 1986-06-21 22 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE Start the day with a bang By our man on the track PENANG Punters can build an early "bank" for today's eight-race card by investing on Slnar Suria m the opening event. The four-year-old Australian mare, to be ridden by Winson Liew, is m top353 words
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Article350 1986-06-21 22 RACE RACING ED PEDIGREE TONTO LUCKY LEO MARKSMAN 6 A Cut Above 3 Sinar Suria 3 Sinar Suria 9 Lucky Duke 2 Fit To Fight 1 9 Lucky Duke 1 Titan 9 Lucky Duke 3 Sinar Suria 9 Lucky Duke 7 Rich Vision 6 A Cut350 words
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Article87 1986-06-21 22 THESE hofses have won or done well on a wet track: RACE 1: Lucky Duke. RACE 1: Harrigan, Diplomatic Joy. RACE S: Monterio, Authority, Solar Energy, Gentleman n. RACE 4: Extravagance, Roman Leader n,, Nakuru. RACE 5: Pokotoli, Run Angel Run, Smart Slick, Ace Attack, Flying Finn n,87 words
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Article, Illustration329 1986-06-21 22 Wilson takes trip down memory lane PENANG Former champion jockey Johnny Wilson, who equalled Des Coleman's record of 13 classic victories on the local turf, has returned for a sentimental visit. Wilson had hoped to see his son-in-law Mark Sestich ride m the King's Gold Cup at Kuala Lumpur aPEDIGREE - 329 words
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Article4529 1986-06-21 22 GOING FORECAST: GOOD MPPWi 2 15 CLASS 3 DIV 6 1,200m \«J3» (Ratings: 84-71) ■MHMW (Stakes: $14,500) 1 080 Titan ED 51 (84) Titan- J Breukelen 3 ag ul +.5. Unplaced in three starts; slowly away, finishing 10th of 14 Div 7 1200m last week V Nathan4,529 words
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Article311 1986-06-21 23 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE ON THE TRACK with PENANG Consistent Tone Lam, with one win and minor placings m all his four other starts, worked soundly yesterday morning for his engagement tomorrow m Race 5, the Class 3 Div 1 event over 1,700 m. With Peter Johnson311 words
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Article46 1986-06-21 23 TUESDAY (good going): Felicity 37, Persian Tiara (Samsol) 38.5. WEDNESDAY (good): Paragon Of Virtue (Samsol) 39.3, Slick Trick (apprentice John) 40.2. THURSDAY (yielding): Red Chief 37.5, Flying Finn n (Wadi) 36.6, Landmark m (Yusoff) 37.5, Shoot Up HI 39.4, Sir Frontal (Khoo) 39.6.46 words
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Article, Illustration416 1986-06-21 23 ROGER YUE - ROGER YUE By Racing Editor THE Queen Elizabeth n Cup for Class 1 stayers is a classic that pales into insignificance when compared with the two giant races at Bukit Timah, the Singapore Gold Cup and the Singapore Derby. But it will always be tinged416 words
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Article194 1986-06-21 23 Longboat sinks 'em in Ascot Cup LONDON Longboat, unlucky loser of last year's Ascot Gold Cup, made no mistake in the big race on Thursday when he spreadeagled the field to win by five lengths. It was a welcome change of luck for jockey Willie Carson who copped a seven-day194 words
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Article150 1986-06-21 23 Rides 1st 2nd 3rd 1 Sestfch 174 21 25 18 2 Dante 120 II 12 13 3 P Johnson 102 15 12 II 5 Francis 107 13 11 II 4 Cook 121 12 15 13 I Lerag 109 12 9 t Lam 93 12 8 II 7 *bmadi150 words
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Article90 1986-06-21 23 Ist 2nd 3rd Teh 31 22 30 Yeoh 20 23 12 Loh 20 15 12 Shanmugam 19 13 8 Samsnri 19 9 8 E Breokelen 18 21 20 West 18 13 9 KLerag 18 7 8 Allan 17 14 7 PK Leong 16 20 16 Dragon 13 1790 words
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Article91 1986-06-21 23 Ist 2nd 3rd Auric 11 6 10 Goodman 11 2 11 Bluegrass 8 4 Shanmagam 7 3 Agasam 6 5 8 Chong Kok Lim 5 6 1 Chong Keng Leong 5 5 5 Brigadier 5 4 0 Naflsah 5 0 3 Olympfa 5 0 1 Chens 4 591 words
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Article1303 1986-06-21 23 IJ.'f.XWB 2 -00 CLASS 5 DIV 4 1,200m liiyiiiiiiliMT (Ratings: 52-44) (Stakes: $11,500) 1 *****0 SUpalong II 57 ($2) Meritorious-Bou-goure 3 nzg d2 same Vein 9 2 *****0 AdMDM II K.5 ($1) Loh-Owner 4mm dl same Chee 6 3 *****6 Aeras 5«.5 (SI) Challenge- Samsuri 8 nzg dl1,303 words
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Advertisement95 1986-06-21 22 health I related topics- Coping with' books provide practical advice and information on health-related topics. The books can be used when coping with day-to-day difficulties as well as giving background information on a specific subject. Emphasis is on selfhelp, where appropriate, and sources of further support, treatment and help are95 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration131 1986-06-21 23 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements Tha family of tha late PATRICIA WOON YOKE SUM Departed: 17th June 1986 thank all relatives, friends and colleagues for their Eittendance, assistance, wreaths, donations and condolences during their recent bereavement. Special thanks to: Pastor and members of The Church Of Our Sav lour I Doctors131 words
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Obituary, Illustration58 1986-06-21 23 183 Condolences 183 Condolences rOur heartfelt sympathies and condolences to the famHy of the late MR CHOO YEOK KOON Departed 17th June 1986 He was a kind and understanding man and was I like a father to us. From:— MR HO THIAN LYE MR MRS SENG JOO HUA MR MRS58 words
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Obituary, Illustration33 1986-06-21 23 MDM CHNG KIM HAN AGE: 69 wishes to thank all relatives, friends and Business Associates for their condolences, attendance, assistance, wreaths, banners and donations during their recent bereavement.33 words
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Obituary, Illustration50 1986-06-21 23 Th« Family Of Th« Lai* MR PHAU HUAT MIANG Departed 15th June 1986 wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to The Nanyang Phua Clan Association, The Republic of Singapore Navy, relatives, friends, colleagues and business associates foi their condolences, donations, wreaths, attendance and assistance during their recent J>ereavement^^^^^^50 words
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Obituary, Illustration107 1986-06-21 23 mmmMMmmmmrnsm r FIRST YEAR ANNIVERSARY In Loving Memory of MR. R. RAMAYAH Departed 3rd July 1985 Just a token of love's devotion, that our hearts still long for you. Prayers will be held on 22.6.86 at 10.00 a.m. at No. 14, Veerapillay Road, S'pore 2775. Dearly missed107 words
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Obituary, Illustration111 1986-06-21 23 IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF MADAM LIM WOON SIEW CALLED HOME: 21-6-1979 7 years have passed since you are gone. Our hearts still ache that tragic day. When you left us without a say. A wonderful mother called to rest. For each of us you did your111 words
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Obituary, Illustration192 1986-06-21 23 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR FOUNDER THE LATE VENERABLE DHAMMASUKHA WHO DEPARTED FROM US ON 3RD JULY 1966 THE FULL MOON DAY OF THE STH LUNAR MONTH "MAY HE ATTAIN THE BLISS OF NIRVANA!" (Memorial services will b* held today at 10.30a.m. and 1.30p.m.)192 words
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Advertisement89 1986-06-21 23 IT More obituaries_or^Pg L 24 186 Funeral Directors/ 186 Funeral Directors/ 186 Funeral Directors/ Services Services Services //VIZh c P rov^ e a w^ e ran 8 e if wnen a o f services and facilities (if loved one T*. for all religions. departs, turn |^> Singapore casket IT 1089 words
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Obituary, Illustration64 1986-06-21 24 Mdm. Koh Poon Neo Age: 70 passed away peacefully on 20 Jun 1966 leaving behind ioved ones: Son: Raymond Daughter: Florence Son-in-law: Abraham David Daughter-in-law: Lay Ming 4 grandsons, sisters, brother! nephews and nieces. Night service at Block 303, Shunt RoatU£Osir^e^sB49«6^^^^ WEE KIM CHUAN AGED: 83 patted away64 words
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Obituary, Illustration126 1986-06-21 24 The family ol the late Matter Hyram Kirubananda Varma request the presence of Pastors, Members, relatives and friends for a Memorial Service to be held on Sunday, 22nd June, 1986. Place: Apostolic Church, 4 Irrawaddy Road, Singapore 1232. Time: 5.00 p.m. (Tel: *****92 ft *****17) GOVINDASAMY SINAYA KARUMAATHI126 words
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Obituary, Illustration23 1986-06-21 24 In Loving Memory ol SGT YEOH SOON SENG Departed 21/6/1983 Always remembered by Ist Commando Battalion, WO and SGT M»»».23 words
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WORLD CUP '86
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Article, Illustration768 1986-06-21 24 WEST GERMANY v MEXICO (RTM/SBC Sun 6 am) Why the Mexicans haven't been sweating it out m sweltering Monterrey jj^Bf^/^B PROBABLE LINE-UPS Mexico: Pablo Larios, Rafael Amador, Felix Cruz, Fernando Quirarte, Raol Servin, Carlos Munoz, Tomas Boy, Miguel Espana, Javier Agulrre, Manuel Negrete, Hugo Sanchez. WestAP; UPI - 768 words
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Article56 1986-06-21 24 MEXICO CITY The International Football Federation on Thursday announced the referees for the World Cap quar-ter-finals. They are: Oian Igna (Rumania) Brazil v France (Guadalajara, today). Jesus Diaz (Colombia) West Germany v Mexico (Monterrey, today). All Bennaceur (Tunisia) Argentina v England (Mexico City, tomorrow). Siegfried Kirschen (East Germany)56 words
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396 1986-06-21 24 MONTERREY Mexico will be hoping history does not repeat itself when they face West Germany m the quar-ter-finals at the University Stadium here today. In their previous finals encounter m Argentina m 1978, the then defending champions beat Mexico 6-0, KarlHeinz Rummenigge scoring twice.Reuter - 396 words
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SPOTLIGHT ON THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
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269 1986-06-21 24 ONE man does not make a team... and that applies to V. Sundram Moorthy as well (writes I. Rajendran). But while superior fitness and teamwork may have been the hallmark of Armed Forces' 2-1 victory over Farrer Park United last night, few would deny that it269 words
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Article350 1986-06-21 24 HONGKONG may ban foreign players from their professional league to allow local footballers to improve their game, a Football Association official said yesterday. He said the association's executive committee would meet next week to discuss a proposal to bar players who had lived m the British colony forReuter; UPI; AFP; Bernama - 350 words
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201 1986-06-21 24 FARRER Park Dynamos, the only team without a win m the National Football League Division One, are planning to pull a surprise on Changi CSC with a reshuffled side at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight (8.45). Though determined and hardworking, Dynamos were not able toJOE DORAI - 201 words
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289 1986-06-21 24 SPORTSLETTER I REFER to your report, headlined "Where have all the fans gone" (ST, June IS) on the poor attendance when 14 fans turned op to watch two National Football League Division One matches at Jnrong Stadium last Saturday. It must be noted289 words
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Article250 1986-06-21 24 TWO internationals, Sudiat Dali and Said Shukor, were among three players sacked for assault m last night's National Football League Division One match at Jalan Besar Stadium when Tiong Bahru beat Geylang International 3-0 (writes Joe Dorai). First to be sent off by referee250 words
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Miscellaneous147 1986-06-21 24 TODAY'S EVENTS ATHLETICS Singapore Open o'shlps (National Stadium. 9.30am). BASKETBALL BAS Cap final round: Yip Chieng v Ivy House (7.30pm). Lotto v Ming Yi (8.45pm) both at Gay World. GOLF Seletar Open (Seletar Country Club, 7.30am). HOCKEY SHA Premier League la v Khalsa, CSC v Jansenites both at Balestier Rd,147 words
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Advertisement151 1986-06-21 25 akill9 P erfeCt traCkS 2 great runners iplilMl^ .iN^fe&Jfe!^ class of Leaders gjjZ* S^'™ W <$WMmEm W^^^^^m^^^fWp^V Performance m designed with -u-shape-k3@^^. S^^N^^^BM^P l^lhek* I "^J^C^^-country running A tubular constructed Made for running on asphalt jSJpftPfovS S \S j*lisay W^WjM^A M *v*ifiW «n f«a*cje weave nylon with suede reinforcements (even151 words
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500 1986-06-21 26 TONG YOKE THO - TONG YOKE THO Retailers want tourist board to reconsider decision By SIM Lim Tower shopkeepers yesterday protested against the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board's decision to delete mention of the complex m its promotional literature. Some of them want to meet STPB officials to500 words
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Article434 1986-06-21 26 Move to help owners get extra income during recession THE Housing Board has relaxed some rules on the sub-letting of flats and rooms, a move which could help owners to earn some extra income during the current recession. Flat owners who were unable to rent434 words
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Article, Illustration188 1986-06-21 26 My twin 32 years later GOOD morning America! These two men who appeared In the ABC television network programme of the same name are identical twins right down to the same moustache. Gerald Levey (left) and Mark Newman were separated a few days after birth and raised by different families.188 words
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329 1986-06-21 26 ANNE KOH - ANNE KOH By IT'S no longer the same ring! ring! Direct telephone lines once an indicator of status are fast disappearing from the desks of top civil servants. As a cost-cutting measure, the Government has withdrawn 377 direct lines from their desks. This329 words
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207 1986-06-21 26 Take long unpaid leave, British Airways tells staff LONDON State carrier British Airways, hit by an industry-wide slump m summer bookings from the United States, has asked staff to take up to three months' unpaid leave to help cut costs. The airline, earmarked for sale into private hands next yearReuter - 207 words
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306 1986-06-21 26 Suharto: We'll go ahead with N-plant JAKARTA President Suharto has said Indonesia will develop a nuclear power plant by the end of the century, rejecting calls to reconsider the plan after the Soviet reactor accident. Mr Suharto said on Thursday that construction of a commercial nuclear reactor became government policyReuter - 306 words
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Article116 1986-06-21 26 What it should have been IN THE Straits Times yesterday, it was reported that the two schemes, the investment allowance scheme and the Product Development Assistance Scheme (PDAS), are open to companies with at least 31 per cent Singapore ownership. In fact, the local ownership criterion applies to only the116 words
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Article30 1986-06-21 26 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 0.28 points to 1.856.14 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. APAP - 30 words
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Advertisement84 1986-06-21 26 1 0 am 1 pm: inspection of entire lots Auction commences. x/ Any lot purchased at the Auction can be traded m at the same price m the shop. All lots are unconditionally guaranteed. Finest selection ever displayed from Iran (Persia), Afghanistan, Turkey, Caucasia, Kashmir Pakistan. t| Presented by Hassan's84 words
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Advertisement719 1986-06-21 26 Mm IvfaFGWHtC B(Sf OOtiiS Atl H y9» n a kitchens which are M^ A yw»«nr/ marketed exclusively by Homestead SfO fA f%£& t L L m Singapore have just been awarded r ww Wlf M the British Furniture Industry f"T- .^jpTn R©s«arch Association's coveted Gold Award after passing the most719 words
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Miscellaneous148 1986-06-21 26 IPW 7 7 77. 7 ':->Km7>M Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 33 max., 26 mm SUNSET today: 7.12 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.01 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 5/13 C Cloudy Melbourne 6 11 C Rain Bangkok 25/33 C Sunny Moscow 14/28 C Storm148 words
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Section Two
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Arts Festival
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Article, Illustration896 1986-06-21 1 Merce Cunningham's success depends on how each individuaf spectator sees the dance. 1 don't tell the spectator how to react or what to feel but leave him and let him enter into the experience m his own way.' To American choreographer Merce Cunningham, dance is ail mNGHAI CHEE WAH - 896 words
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Article239 1986-06-21 1 Merce's thoughts on dance I give my dancers the movement, not an Idea. For example, I tell them which foot to step on, which way to go. I show them how to move in regular technique classes. I include as many movements as I can make np or as I239 words
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Article483 1986-06-21 1 Nine in a Volkswagen bus MERCE CUNNINGHAM has no preconceived ideas about the Singapore audience and he hopes that we don't have any bias either about his company of 14. "It's marvellous to be here, a great pleasure. I'm looking forward to our company's performing here," he said at a483 words
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Article, Illustration600 1986-06-21 2 SUMIKO TAN - SUMIKO TAN "5" by Simon Tay Department of English Language and Literature NUS. 1985, 67 pages, $5. Available at Select Books. Reviewed by 4 5 is an admirable collection; the signs are already there that the poet is getting600 words
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Article, Illustration650 1986-06-21 2 Personality 4H -4 (Blindness is) "no handicap for a writer of fantasy. It leaves the mind free and unhampered to explore the depths and heights of human imagination." Jorge Luis Borges (left) JORGE LUIS BORGES, who died last Saturday aged 86, surmountedReuter - 650 words
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Article, Illustration404 1986-06-21 2 Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats by T. S. ELtot (Faber ft Faber, 64 pages, 1984, $7.21) T. S. Eliot wrote these whimsical poems to amuse his godchildren and friends. There's Macavity the Mystery Cat, Gus the Theatre Cat, Bustopher Jones the Cat about Town and Skimbleshanks404 words
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Article, Illustration343 1986-06-21 4 A NINE-YEAR-OLD psychic of sorts befriends a teenager with a split personality, and their adventures together are what this rather far-fetched story is all about. Pinkie Proudfoot, whose name brings to mind some fairytale fantasy, is the Healer. She meets Barry Evans and, with her extraordinary gift,343 words
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Article485 1986-06-21 4 GERALD CHEN JIAFU - GERALD CHEN JIAFU READER'S DIGEST TRUE STORIES OF WORLD WAR II Edited by Nancy J. Sparks, Reader's Digest Association, Inc. 1980, 447 pages, $64.90 Reviewed by 13 EXCITEMENT, suspense and thrills are the ingredients of this book. This may suggest that the stories are m485 words
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Article, Illustration119 1986-06-21 4 DANIEL HAN - A lesson in kindness to animals DANIEL HAN BLACK BEAUTY By Anna Sewell Ladybird children's classics, 1986, 51 pages, $3.60 Reviewed by 8. BLACK BEAUTY is the story of a beautiful black horse with a white star on his forehead. It is about his struggle through life. He has had119 words
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298 1986-06-21 4 MAGICIAN By Raymond E. Feist Grafton Books, 1985, 831 pages, $14.15 Reviewed by NG KIAN BOON, 16 WAR threatens to devour the kingdom. The enemy is unstoppable. A weak ruler is manipulated by nobles hungry for power. In the end, an unknown commoner298 words
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Article, Illustration482 1986-06-21 4 A Guide To Good English m the 1980s by Godfrey Howard, cartoons by Gray Joillfe (Pelham Books, 1185, 224 pages, $9.M) When m doubt on when to use "a" or 'an', check this book. It also tells you the differences between a boat and a ship, between "hanged"482 words
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Advertisement676 1986-06-21 2 mm ELEaRKAL SURPRISES SSfeS;. ot^P^ AT EVEN BETTER PRICES! 3 top p <vxe ooso^ ot of lQ&6 S %&&J^ Customers keep coming bock to us for more! o tt(oct\ ye o }uty *dKk Though we hove grown we hove not let G(ono (O t iBwlP/ success gone to our head.676 words
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Advertisement72 1986-06-21 2 HWF £4 ffa&T \i^s^ C4/^r FURNITURE IN SINGAPORE=* WITH MORE THAN 50 EXCLUSIVE ITEMS FROM i*FINLAND FJMMI P ij^yi *TAIWAN *MALAYSIA \l\ \l\ Z1 Z L. ButS^victt: l sl___ i-- J :Dl BOAD^,^--; 1,20.50,82,94.107,120,150.80.181 FT~~\ Jfff^y^^'T ST BC^CMT Hotlines: IHP^A^ RC^* CWT regent cane *****05 RiS r OUL H]ii-- Showroom72 words
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Advertisement592 1986-06-21 3 m^™"™ *^i M ii o m v^ i—-*"* sb w-%^£^^^ H^**^r*** s i i t^-^^^ i ir.^^L j"« I f I:::::::::::;;:::::: ::::::::^^H :^jMHEW>^n^ 1 i:'; |j il Bj t^Bß^BSwiSßsw»^BßßßßS^^Biiiiinm ■■i>i^wwimi^w^ ■■imwimm—— i—^w— Mllll —p% OIIu v IP I- 1 1^£~^.-. ir^i ntomonts to suit your r^ L h <* radern592 words
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Advertisement171 1986-06-21 4 HEALER By Peter Dickinson Puffin, 1985, 558.40 Reviewed by CELINE SIA, 15 ■ft m Bk A* I army I H DAZE 1 2^^. Published by #tl> 1 TIMES BOOKS I JU» INTERNATIONAL |O *1 1 KIT Tel: *****44 11^0^ Distributed by FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS Retailed at all bookshops I Does your171 words
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Article, Illustration364 1986-06-21 5 JOSEPHINE NG - JOSEPHINE NG By YOU are tired of the same routine at every party. Since you graduated to the adult world, parties have become somewhat sober affairs. Other than dancing the night away, adult social gatherings usually mean eating and drinking. Conversations tend364 words
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Article177 1986-06-21 5 IF YOU'RE an ardent "do-it-yourselfer" or just interested m learning how to carry out some simple repairs, here's your chance to pick up some tricks of the trade. Twenty Japanese do-it-your-self experts will be holding a series of DIV demonstrations at the Hands DIV m Bukit177 words
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Article555 1986-06-21 5 MRS SHEILA WEE, a DIV enthusiast, explains how you can measure up. DIV can be compared to baking a cake; if you don't measure your ingredients properly, you won't get good results. Of importance is care and patience. But tools are also important, and555 words
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Advertisement440 1986-06-21 5 ONE OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST EXHIBITION OF CHINA ANTIQUE PAINTING AND CALLIGRAPHY Imperial Decree by Emperor Dao Guang (Tao Kuang) j M. j ?1 2 1 i fBS&^ y of the Ching Dynasty $200.000. f»j j jj i y,« jj.;\'_l Q^^ t 1111 l j* We are honoured to be440 words
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Article, Illustration5103 1986-06-21 6 PHILIP ANTHONY JEYARETNAM, 22, a law student at Corpus Christi, Cambridge University, won the National Short Story Competition with his entry, Evening Under Frangipani. His father, opposition politician J.B. Jeyaretnam, said: "My son and his mother used to read together and encourage each other in their creative5,103 words
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Article210 1986-06-21 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,210 words
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Advertisement177 1986-06-21 6 I mpOTed from Germany Kentucky style dining set I y www 'TjWfflL &^Knr 6chairs vvOOl K::;Jh »«J! "Jl Buvacornotte \*r I v rH/4 chairs s29Bß -HP bedroom set drid -fa r ii JMBI ge^° luxury spring ilf f ik'J? t fC-E— II M If Illllili if -I^T mattress for only177 words
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Advertisement158 1986-06-21 6 iElSiil Number One j^J^M m the World Free Gift for every purchase of W Models Free Gifts J^Sfl 60 75HP 1 case Johnson oil (P/N *****4) J) frWi 1 Speedometer (P/N *****7) d>rV 1 SST Propeller |JjJ| 90 140 HP 2 cases Johnson oil (P/N *****4) 2 Deluxe Johnson Boating158 words
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Advertisement28 1986-06-21 7 Ai^ M^^*4 r -Kara m J£ -> ip l#iHßni -=^1T ,Pv^+ 71 X le^l *f> %1i M \Jr Ml mm i w Bfc#*^^l 1 I _AL- _ffijj^ I__L o^<Ba)^M!28 words
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Advertisement363 1986-06-21 8 m m 10th DAY: CAPITOL-CHANGI-ORIENTAL B PRESIDENT (SAVOY: MONDAY ONLY) PRICES: $4 00 $3 00 CASH BOOKINGS ONLY-NO FREE LIST CAPITOL: 5 SHOWS DAILY a! 11.00 am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.30 9.15 B CHANGI: 11. 1.45, 4, 6.45, 9.15 0RI: 11. 1.30, 3.30, 7, 9.00 PRESIDENT: 4 SHOWS at 1.45, 4.00,363 words
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Advertisement649 1986-06-21 8 ike Match fa an of Gin J C^—^| andhis Date of S^_Jvwttie evening /f^Tt^&f) 7\ contest f^ Bilr^ I I Calling All Male /5 J^f i I Female Contestants. I^^^/ U Fantastic prizes worth N over $10,000 to i \/t o ntry rms are O y now available at \js649 words
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Advertisement763 1986-06-21 8 IT l Golden- New Town g CATHAY: 9TH BIG DAY g >, ■■IflßHßlaflß i Clement! Princess i x (*****00) nooam. 1 30. 4 00. 630 900 pm X w aS W aVM NOW SHOWINGI Nola Time*! V r»rr»«ir'C HDCaJC TAfIAV X r. I I I I G I-". 4 64S763 words
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Advertisement952 1986-06-21 9 y^^ X 1 s^ y^ m m c Vi telephone service: Wh I WL N 9 H <fe aSL Monday foFridiy: 9am to 5 30pm (spm deadline lot ne«tdav) •Siturdiy: 8 30am to 1 f M^ V vP JH{ B*m fll|l|l 2pm dlam deadline tor The Sunday Times) Pubtc HoMjy:952 words
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Advertisement507 1986-06-21 9 11 Pleasure Boats -IMPIAN' FABTEBT SAILING BOAT IN SINGAPORE I 1988 Tatlar trophy winner, 1985 Rawa Race winner (record tlma), many others. NZ design Whiting 38 footer built lightweight, spacious, ideal for Singapore. Fully fitted for extensive cruising Complete suit of sails Including new main, new Mylar Genoa. Sleeps 6507 words
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Advertisement1206 1986-06-21 9 12 Computer Products/ 12 Computer Products/ l Servicas Services I W r^fi fJL*> 1i I|ll 1 J )B ■f^L M Ji^L^^B B t. 4Li l J. From $71 a month* onwards E»*y 34 InitalmantS i^auSl 1 *"*W\ >k. Payment Benin* jf S^mZ f r 1 Only 20% Down X^« payment1,206 words
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Advertisement586 1986-06-21 9 18 Homa Furnitura/ 18 Homa Furnitura/ Furnishing Furnishing WW^wM|W^^yWi>yaypwßarH| USA Bedsheet Set B mat* J^BBBBBBBBBBBB^aSSff^* >> €*If\ Meyer 7-piece Cookware Set fik (Teflon 11, Non-stick) g *aw lj£~s9s NOW $69 jMßJUii^^^,,^. PVC Folding Door Bfei _„-*< U2-** 96 Imported Comforter NOW $145 Twm $35 .45 n '"fit Pi n n586 words
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Advertisement472 1986-06-21 9 20 Pets/Pet Cara A ft "SNOOPY" iJ3*\ PETCARE j-f- PRODUCT /Qgff!y\ Get it today! r >-~z\ For the love .T*^ J Y our P et Now available at: Yaohan, Jason, Cold Storage Good Pet Shops Sola Distributor PETS NEEDS CENTRE Blk 47. Ayer Rajah Crescent #06-06 Tel: *****11 EQE9 zl*^!^'472 words
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Advertisement495 1986-06-21 9 20 Pats/Pat Cara THE K-9 TEAM of US certified Master Trainers presents Obedience/ Protection Courses. *****39/ *****77. POODLE PUPPIES, black and healthy. 2 months old. Tel: *****65. SELLING CHEAP Imported pedl§ree Pekinese male/ female. XC regd. $450-$550. Te1.*****66. SKC REQD. PEDIGREE female Oerman Shepherd puppies, 3 months old, $550 each.495 words
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Advertisement491 1986-06-21 9 24 Garage Sala EXPAT SALE: Sat. only Diving gear, tanks, regulator, etc Tools, Maklta B&D drills 1/2" 3/8", skill saw 8", Eumig One sound projector super 8, Hewlett-Pack-ard 87 computer it software, Rollel 35mm slide projector, autofocus Si remote, others. *****77 EXPATS. LEAVING. Furniture, household items, plants: giveaway prices. 9am491 words
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Advertisement289 1986-06-21 9 TMEA CLOSER LOOK Getting married soon? Take advantage of Sonia's opening offer. New wedding gown, nightgown, bridal make-up, bouquets and bridal car for rental all for only $690. This attractive package is available at classification 29. Ii A nfmM ii ■■■m IP tmrlfc f|HHw_ Ai MB 24 Garage Sala COMPLETE289 words
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Advertisement191 1986-06-21 9 25 Sale: Oth«r Products Bob Cant Furniture Genuine Manau cane Furniture Fumigated against pest Cushions 4 covers made-to-order Repair 'staimng worV also available Trade-ins. Hire Purchase Enquiries Welcomed Call at. 20-C Jalan Leban |o« Upp Thomson Rd 6 3 <« ms) Tel *****87 Open 1 0am to 6pm USED REBTAURANT191 words
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Advertisement380 1986-06-21 10 25 Sale: Other Products /EVERYD^^ GARAGE) GIVEAWAY V 'jgitfSg Huge new centre a '^^^^^l^ I AlsoaH 1389 Serangoon Road Tel *****69 w EXCESS STOCK CLEARANCE AT 3rd STOREY SINGAPORE HANDICRAFTS BUILDING Hundreds of brand new furniture items at giveaway prices! Open from 1 0am to 6pm Free Delivery Easy Payments380 words
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Advertisement595 1986-06-21 10 25 Sal*: Other Products VIDEO LIBRARY CLOSING down I .sale Tables, chairs, tape racks, low cabinets, TV video players, tape rewlnders etc. Tel: *****19/ *****20 GOLD PLATING OF old watches, buckles, Jewellery etc. Jewellery made-to-order repair. #02-26 Orchard Point. Tel: *****15. DIAMONDS A GEMS. Jewellery repairs G.M. De Sllva, #01-34595 words
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Advertisement660 1986-06-21 10 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage GREAT EASTERN HEALTH CENTRE OFFICIAL OPENING k l\/W^y Facilities include: "J o \»°^^^»Wshiatsu/ Massage /Facial /Suana/ 4^ 9 j»*l^Steambath/Hot Cold Pools. N o 6 Wn 1 Dai 'y Bam to 12am O^c/* TTa^aaM 4th Flr Great Eastern Hotel 4^ rvV"^ 401 Macpherson660 words
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Advertisement733 1986-06-21 10 31 Plumbing/ Electrical PUB LICENSED CONTRACTOR FOR electrical and plumbing service. Tel: *****82. REWIRING 5-RM. $450, Sanyo aircon. $650/ installation repair of domestic appliances. *****27. SPECIALISED IN PLUMBING, electrical, sanitary, heater installation chokage. *****31. 32 Photography/ Video Filming •EXAKTA 66' FAMOUS old name! Made In W.Germany. Now m new exciting733 words
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Advertisement1092 1986-06-21 10 36 House 36 House Renovation/ Decor Renovation/ Decor I THE SECRET IS SUPERVISION Lb^Lhllß 1 !^?*o^3e3sssjßmß^sb^^^ i v i 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). i Design1,092 words
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Advertisement857 1986-06-21 10 38 TV/ Video/ Hi-Fi FANFARE PRELUDE Tempo speaker A remarkably affordable way to get a speaker with excellent imaging and soundstage data, very smooth and expanded frequency respons excellent transient and harmonic details. An aceepttonally good buy. Audition at: Advance Acoustics: 351 Victoria Street. Tel: *****51. AERIALB INSTALLATIONS- TECHNICAL Servicing857 words
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Advertisement740 1986-06-21 10 52 Office Furniture/ Furnishing OFFICE FURNITURE FOR sale executive, secretarial clerical desks chairs, cabinets wooden steel Best offer secures Pis contact Ann tel: *****77 for appointment to view. 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services CALL *****91 FOR foot secretarial works: direct mailing, typing, telex, answering address reg. CO. INCORPN./ ACCOUNTS/740 words
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Advertisement558 1986-06-21 11 57 Business Opportunities MEE STALL A Candy Stall for rent 101, f'anc'an Loop, beside Hlk 19 Tel: *****08 SNACK BAR AT Middle Road for lake over. $12,000 ono Tel: ***** M WHOLE MINI SUPERMARKET (dry market) for rental or takeover Fully equipped. Pmfftr: *****84 58 Other Business Products/ Services RECESSION558 words
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Advertisement705 1986-06-21 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. Our705 words
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Advertisement508 1986-06-21 11 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive International group of companies have immediate vacancy for ABSIBTANT ACCOUNTANT Qualifications: ACCA, B.Acc or Diploma m Accounts. Experlence:One year In commercial. Banking experience Is an added advantage. Please submit application giving detailed resume, contact telephone no. and a recent photograph by 30 June '86 to:508 words
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Advertisement698 1986-06-21 11 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical COPENHAGEN HANDELSBANK A/S Singapore Branch invites applications for the position ol CLERK m its Credit Administration Department. Requirements: OCE 'A' level At least 2 years experience In the Credit Administration Department of an International bank Typing speed of 40 -50698 words
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Advertisement531 1986-06-21 11 70 Situation* Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical run SINGAPORE AVIATION AND GENERAL LNSURANCE CO (PTE) LTD SAGI invites applications for the following posts:--1) SECRETARY Candidates should possess GCE passes m 5 subjects of which English and 2 other subjects should be at 'O' level. Recognised certificates for typing and shorthand at 35531 words
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Advertisement623 1986-06-21 11 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical 'Ail Iff BANK 1 This well established offshore bank is seeking personnel of high calibre for the following positions: BILLS CLERK The successful applicant will be involved with overseas transactions including: Remittances Collections Inward and outward bills, clean and documentary. Some L/C work Requirements: Sound623 words
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Advertisement567 1986-06-21 11 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical S BBS Pre requisite* Age 18 21 years Minimum GCE 'O' or 'A' Level with credits m English Mathematics Ability to type at 40 wptn or possess LCCI Typewriting Certificate Preferably with 1 2 years working experience Apply with full resume stating position applied for567 words
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Advertisement819 1986-06-21 11 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical South East Asia manufacturer and export linn requires 1) MERCHANDISERS 2) QC CLERK 3) TYPIST CUM TELEX OPERATOR Requirements: Knowledge m export garment Is preferable. c Bilingual plus Cantonese. Willing to work irregular hours. c Minimum GCE 'O' level Interested applicants, please apply with full819 words
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Advertisement543 1986-06-21 12 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales SALES MANAGER for Malaysia We are an overseas Health Food Company looking for an active, bright and dynamic person who is experienced m direct selling. He should have good contacts with people In similar line, and be prepared to travel. He would543 words
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Advertisement500 1986-06-21 12 I required by EXPANDING chain of TOURIST retail shops at AIRPORT firstclass HOTELS, dealing m jewellery, branded leather goods, curios, souvenirs, batik, tailoring and drug stores. Company provides all-expense paid OVERSEAS TRIP to staff for every 3 years' service plus 2 weeks' paid leave for the trip. Please call tel.500 words
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Advertisement771 1986-06-21 12 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Trading company m coametica require* a MARKETING EXECUTIVE Requirementa* c Diploma In Marketing/ Business Admin c Experience In direct selling Is an asset but others will still be considered, c Possess a car willing to travel. Salary will commensurate with experience. Please write m with full771 words
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Advertisement622 1986-06-21 12 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Technical ELEVWOR I ESCALAJOR I CITVfttRK J A Worldwide Organisation IrIC,NTC-2,NTC-3l r IC,NTC-2,NTC-3 I Secondary Level Holders If you are looking for Job Security and I I A Challenging Carter Join our z=E=. We will initially provide you with622 words
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Advertisement360 1986-06-21 12 We invite suitably qualified candidate to apply for the following positions: Asst. Technicians ITC or NTC 2 m Electronic Engineering Mm. 1 to 2 years of relevant working experience Draughtsman (Female) GCE 'O' or 'N' level with credit m Maths and Science Those with relevant experience preferred Interested candidates, please360 words
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Advertisement603 1986-06-21 12 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical 1 Intel... The technology leader and innovator manufacturing the most advanced singleboard computer In the micro-electronic* industry, invites you to Join us as part of our winning team and to grow with us. Equipment Maintenance Technicians Permanent 2nd Shift (3:lopm 11:00pm) The603 words
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Advertisement676 1986-06-21 12 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical fBC] BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS CSjOF CURRENCY, SINGAPORE Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the post of: ASSISTANT TECHNICIANGeneral Maintenance (Male) Possesses NTC 3 m electrical fittings and installations or equivalent with experience m plumbing, carpentry and general building maintenance Below676 words
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Advertisement241 1986-06-21 12 Com] CHARTERED MACHINE TOOLS PTELTD a subsidiary of 0m Chartered Industries of Singapore Pte Ltd We invite applications for the posts of: I Candidates should possess at least 3 years' I experience m Plastic I Mould and/or Diecasting I Candidates should have completed Secondary education and are willing to work241 words
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Advertisement696 1986-06-21 13 72 Situations Vacant: Technical "THE BEST CONNECTION" urgently requires 1) TRAINEE/ CNC LATHE OPERATORS Require some formal metal machining training NTC 2/ 3 c Be willing to work on 2 shifts 2 weeks rotation (days) Ist shift: 07:00 15:30 Mon. Sat. (evening) 2nd shift: 15:30 24:00 Mon Frl. c Also696 words
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Advertisement836 1986-06-21 13 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Archive r I V L A leader In Advanced Tape Drive Technology require* for expansion: I Age between 19-24 years GCE 'O' level with credits m English and Mathematics At least 1 year relevant working experience m EDP Department. Operating experience on836 words
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Advertisement601 1986-06-21 13 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Consumer Products Pte Ltd AT&T Consumer Products Pte Ltd, has j set up a high quality telephone manufacturing facility at Kampong Übi Industrial Estate. Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the following positions: _HSWH B _f_P_P_S_nr_f I _WS GCE 'O'601 words
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Advertisement501 1986-06-21 13 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous I €11=— COMPOSITE 0 TECHNOLOGY 1 INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD I is looking for (A) TECHNICIAN (B) PLANNER POST A Experience m general aviation, fibre-glass repair and composite material bonding. POSTB Possess Secondary education and some relevant experience m stock control production planning and shipping co-ordination. Interested501 words
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Advertisement767 1986-06-21 13 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous A software and hardware computer company requires 1. MARKETING EXECUTIVE c degree m Computer Science, Business Studies, Accountancy from recognised universities or Its equivalent c minimum 2 years' relevant sales experience In marketIng turnkey systems c knowledge m programming and Dataflex and/ or Microsoft Basic preferred767 words
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Advertisement763 1986-06-21 13 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous PRIVATE INVESTIGATORS, SECURITY Guards. Speak simple English. Call personally with recent photograph at: Shaw Towers, 100 Beach Rd., #22-05, tel: *****60. SECURITY PERSONNEL REQ'D. Able to lead and control men. Interested applicants, kindly call at: 400 Balestier Rd #02-42, Balestier Plaza. Tel: *****01. URGENTLY REQD. 1)763 words
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Advertisement543 1986-06-21 13 82 Accessories/ Maintenance 5 PIECES SPORTS Rims with tyres for Suzuki Jeep, Ss4oo. 5 pieces sports rims for Peugeot 504, Ss3oo. Tel: *****33. ZAINAL AUTO SERVICES for major repairs, breakdowns routine servicing. *****28/ *****74 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance SUNDAY CAR MART. Best finance rates m Spore. Refer today's Ad under543 words
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Advertisement557 1986-06-21 13 87 For Sale: Mercedes 6/' M MERCEDES 200 Manual 1 owner Original Ivory colour. Hlfi set Cond. like new. Exchange considered 50 Serangoon Gdn. Way. 5.1955 (next to Post Office) MERCEDES 500 SEC. '62 Nov. Immaculate cond Tel: *****65 Peter Wong. Q REGN. 79 Mercedes 250 fully auto. Alrcon., cassette,557 words
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Advertisement612 1986-06-21 14 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan CLASSIC SPORTS DATSUN (Fairlady) 240 Z. metallic black, tax UU Sept Definitely good cond with new Corbeau seats spare race camshaft Fair offer to Michael: *****77 (before lpm.)/ *****56. MID '84 NISSAN POWERBIRD 1.6 GL, 5-speed. 1 pte. owner, power steering/ windows, central lock, alrcon.. hl-fl,612 words
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Advertisement604 1986-06-21 14 90 For Sale: Toyota JULY '85 STARLET, 12-valve 1 lady owner. Radio cassette, alrcon., s/rims. Metallic grey. Owner given Co vehicle Must sell $23,500. *****46, Sun *****83 MID 84 TOYOTA Corolla GL. 1 pte. owner. Alrcon., s/rlms, high power radio cassette, accident free Tax till Oct. $24,800. Tel: *****45 David604 words
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Advertisement597 1986-06-21 14 90 For Sale: Toyota 84 TOYOTA STARLET aircon hl-fl, Up top cond. asking $19,000 Call *****73 85 TOYOTA COROLLA 1300 DX, 1 owner, brand new cond. Alrcon., low mileage. *****00 9/78, TOYOTA STARLET. 5 doors, atrcon. Metallic blue. PARF. $8,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****03. 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT! LIMITED597 words
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Advertisement592 1986-06-21 14 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi 1978 MITSUBISHI CELESTE, 1600 GT, full accessories. Tel: *****13 92 For Sale: Mazda ALMOST '82 MAZDA 323 1.1 hatchback 5-dr. Alrcon., new sports rims/ tyres, hi-fi, tax 9/'B6, PARF, beautiful cond Asking $14,900. Can loan $10,500. *****57. 8/79 MAZDA 626 5-speed, $8,900 And '78 Mazda 323,592 words
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Advertisement582 1986-06-21 14 93 For Sale: Honda 1979 HONDA ACCORD m tip top cond. 3 owners, good tyres. Road tax till Nov. Ring: *****56. 1980 HONDA ACCORD, 4-door Manual. White colour. $12,800 neg. 75, Chiselhurst Grove. 1961 HONDA CIVIC, 1.3, full acces--1 sorles. 3-door. $12,300. Jin Toa Payoh Caltex Station. 78 HONDA ACCORD582 words
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Advertisement554 1986-06-21 14 96 For Sale: Other Makes SINGAPORE USED CAR PTE LTD 275 THOMSON RD, #01-01/ 02 NOVENA VILLE (OPPOSITE NOVENA CHURCH) SINGAPORE 1130 TEL: 253-6877 QUALITY USED CARS 1985 Ford Telstar TXS 1.6, Hatchback. 1984 Honda Civic 1.5, 4-door, auto. Company registered Nissan Sunny 1.3 'DX" Nissan Pulsar 1.0. 1983 Mazda554 words
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Advertisement796 1986-06-21 14 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles ALMOST '86 MAZDA goods cum passenger van, 1000 c.c. 7-seater Tax/ Insurance new. Just passed Vlcom. New paint. Beautiful condition. $2,800. Tel: *****18 7/'Bl PB BUS, Nissan Micro bus 10 seater. Passed inspections Petrol, fully atrcon. Ist owner Showroom cond. *****77/ *****68 ALMOST '82 DATSUN796 words
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Advertisement1858 1986-06-21 14 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments At the junction of Scotts/ Orchard Road, next to Hyatt Hotel. 1 4,000 sq ft Hotel Style Lobby Swimming Pool, Tennis Court. Squash Court, Billiard Room. Gymnasium and many other facilities. Self Service Free Launderette. Ample Indoor Car Parking Lots 24-hour Security System. Enquiries: a FAR1,858 words
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Advertisement846 1986-06-21 15 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments 'Go out on Sunday? We never have time!' _^-T\ Sundays are spent to VJ***^ wlt^ friendly expat aObl ftk!^bs* v? yf> neighbours playing (vT- Jt====--" s=== ?*^*</y'^ tennis, swimming, lunch M^l) (%T jrf/*^ by the pool We get full ki/jffißL £.^fc*. Jsy846 words
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Advertisement700 1986-06-21 15 D.5 WEST PEAK 3 bdrm. apt. facing pool tastefully furn. full facilities KW *****16. D.9 PATERSON TWR. mals. High fir., 2800 sq.ft. 4 1 bdrms., pool/ security. $2,000. *****69 (no agts.) EASTERN LAGOON. Avail. 1/7/86. F/furn. studio facilities linen crockery. Owner *****83 res. GIRL LOOKING FOR female single room-mate to700 words
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Advertisement760 1986-06-21 15 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms WEST COAST RD. Vacant room for students only. Tel: *****24 Mrs. Ho. $250. D.ll MANDALAY RD, Furn attached bath, aircon. optional. Single males only. *****00. 2 FURNISHED ROOMS, Chai Chee for working couple. $180/ $200. *****88. 2 MINS. NUS, alrcond. rms. In Condo, cooking, laundry s/pool,760 words
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Advertisement891 1986-06-21 15 113 For Sale: Houses D.lO NASSIM HILL, brand new luxurious bunglw. 11.000 sq.ft. 4 bdrms./ study/ servant's, $1 45 M. Gateway *****38 D.lO OEI TIONG Ham Pk brand new 3/storey bunglw. 15,000 7 000 sq.ft. $1.5 m. D.ll, 11,000/ 3,000 sq.ft. $780,000. *****72. D.lO OFF HOLLAND Rd. D/storey semi-d. 5000891 words
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Advertisement745 1986-06-21 15 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments The most affordable condominium living on the posh side of Katong. •*W <■ I ;5* «Iw— Z rJEJj Kvfona park towers Q Q MOUNTBATTEN ROAD ZVbtong Park <* I o MEYER ROAD 5 minutes drive to Shenton Way j% lower745 words
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Advertisement641 1986-06-21 15 115 For Sale: HUDC Apartments BRADDELL VIEW. PHASE II 3 bdrms. 1,600 sq.ft. Well maintained. Fully aircon. $200,000 neg. Cltiprop *****75. BRADDELL VIEW WALK-UP. 3+l bdrms., well renovated by designer. Aircon., bar counter, etc. $245,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****98. BRADDELL VIEW PHASE 2, 3 aircon. Well maintained good location. $220,000 0.n.0.641 words
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Advertisement899 1986-06-21 15 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3-RM. COMMONWEALTH CLOSE Blk. 82, terrazzo/ parquet, $26,000. Blk. 79, rubber tiles, $25,000. Beach Rd. Blk.3, $56,000. Circuit Rd Blk.49, $23,000. Tel: *****88. 4-RM. CLEMENTI AVE.1, marble/ terrazzo, kitchen cabinets, $92,000. Ave.3. $90,000 o.n.o. Aljun- led Cres. Blk.104, ceramic, terrazzo, $90,000. Tel: *****88 (5 lines).899 words
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Advertisement711 1986-06-21 15 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3/4 RM. A.M.KIO available at St. Nicholas School Blk. 117/118. Call: Alpha *****00 4-RM. A.M. KIO blk. 456, ceramic throughout, kitchen cabinet, wardrobe. $77,000. Pager: *****31. 4-RM. BEDOK 8LK. 507/ 623. Both ceramic cabinet. Price negotiable. Wind Housing: *****04. 4-RM. CORNER A.M.KIO 81k .151. Tastefully711 words
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Advertisement514 1986-06-21 15 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Modern warehouse for sale I or lease by unit. Easy instalments. I Located at the junction of MacPherson Road/Airport Road with various dimensions and up-to-date facilities. Please contact KM Doreen/ Mr Chong WM Tei: *****11 W 121 For Rent: Office Spaces OFFICE514 words
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Advertisement449 1986-06-21 15 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces TEXTILE CENTRE. Shop space avail, for sale or rent. 500 sq.ft at «04-16. Interested, call: *****87 TEXTILE CENTRE shop for rent «03-10. 770 sq.ft. $1.50 per sq.ft. Incl. maintenance Tel: *****50. #03-25 PEOPLE'S PARK Centre. Renovated. $500 p.m. Contact *****40. 17E LOR. LIPUT, Holland Rd.449 words
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Advertisement5 1986-06-21 16 137 Tours Him C.A.T.S. *****665 words
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Advertisement974 1986-06-21 16 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours i^ uTCHILD FARE r^ 11^ 65% ONLY ff^3^^.- v Meticulously planned itineraries. O Good reasons for joining Oxley Tours. A Direct flight to Japan m 6 hours by luxurious aircraft A Experience thrilling side on world's fastest Bullet Train-210km per hour. t Cruise on974 words
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Advertisement660 1986-06-21 16 137 Tours 137 Tours Best quality! Vdlue-packed group tours! Created by the people who know lapan best. Creative Japan Deluxe 8-Days $2390 f3Bftk Ist-c lass hotcN' xperieru ed tour esc orts! \^LvJH^^^^ )saka •N.u.i 'Kyoto •Atami Tokyo xm^BErV*! Hdkone*Mt. Fuji 'Tokyo Disneyland v^ll^'\«W HOLIDAY HOTLINE s&Jil *****65-^t f^for *****32, *****40660 words
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Advertisement252 1986-06-21 16 148 Computer Courses FOR ADULTS ONLY ENHANCE Your Office Skills Productivity. WORK WITH PERSONAL COMPUTERS Learn: Course #1 Wordstar, Lotus 1-2-3 Dbase 3 Course #2 lUS Accounting Syllabus Designed for Working Adults only. Duration: 4 weeks x 3 hours. Class limited to 6 persons at $350. Graduate Lecturers. Ring: HOTLINE252 words
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Advertisement521 1986-06-21 16 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses /atrs^R^r??^Ti^B^ LCCI CERTIFICATE/DIPLOMA COURSES Commencing m JULY Preparing for LCCI 1 987 exams Accounting Auditing Advertising Bookkeeping Business Administration Business Computing Business Statistics Costing Commercial Law Economics English for Commerce Marketing Public Relations Principles of Management Salesmanship Shorthand Speed 70 140 wp m Typewriting Registration for521 words
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Advertisement606 1986-06-21 16 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses BOOKKEEPING (BEGINNERS) Sun. 22/6/86 H 30am BOOKKEEPING (INTERMEDIATE) Sun. 22/6/86 2.30pm HIGHER ACCOUNTING Sun. 22/6/86 11.30 am Sun. 22/6/86 2.30pm O LEVEL ENGLISH Tue. 24/6/86 3pm TYPEWRITING New classes available from 9am to 9pm. Student may report anytime for their practice. Qualified, Experienced Teachers. REX COMMERCIAL606 words
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Advertisement356 1986-06-21 16 153 Driving Instruction LEARN SMART, INFORMATIVE, effective ways of driving. Queenstown/Jurong. *****88/ *****08 T.L. LOH DRIVING School. 30 years experience. Bukit Batok/ Queenstown area. Tel. *****16. DRIVING TUITION AVAILABLE. Contact Mr. Yeo, *****49. 155 Modelling/ Deportment Instruction JOHN ROBERT POWERS: Personal grooming, speech improvement, etiquette. Call *****97/ *****93. 156 Cookery356 words
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Advertisement559 1986-06-21 16 172 Car Pools PAID LIFT REQD. from Stirling Road to Ayer Rajah Industrial by Ba.m Call *****63 PAID LIFT REQD. from West Coast to Lower Delta Rd. to reach by 8.30 am Tel: *****00 Ng. PAID LIFT REQD. from Jurong West to Upper Paya Lebar by 8.30 a.m. *****11 Raymond559 words
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Advertisement984 1986-06-21 17 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES aUMOHH CTAMTC RQKnftAI HHHi Telefax No: *****59 Kates: Box Service: i— »«ra OIMHIO nouuoo I iiHiiainiiiiiffi Sa|ps Servk p Tel *****11 Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD ext 5724/5/6/8 5669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: Sslo.oo APPOINTMENTS in™ natlonal university984 words
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Advertisement546 1986-06-21 17 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 SGL and STATUS text storage and retrieval system, m Asia. The Position Responsibilities546 words
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Advertisement891 1986-06-21 17 JOIN THE DEFENCE COMPUTERISATION EFFORT BE A MINDEF COMPUTER PROFESSIONAL HBH| Systems and Computer Organisation is the Information BmC^B^V Technology and Management Science establishment of MINDEF mainly responsible for the planning, implementation and facility I I management of computer-based information systems. We are 8L W„ A^ pioneering new and exciting891 words
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Advertisement595 1986-06-21 18 THERE'S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS Celebrity Resources Management is an established group of show promoters specialising m the fields of sports, culture and entertainment m the Asia/Pacific region. We are on our way to becoming the leaders m the field of show promotions. We aim to achieve market exclusivity595 words
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Advertisement620 1986-06-21 19 APPOINTMENTS The MRT Corporation invites applications for the following positions: A PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT (1) EXECUTIVE OFFICER Salary Scales: (1) ($520:560)600x40-680/780x40-1020/ 1 150x50 1350/ 1500x75-1800 (2) $1300x50-1350/1500x75-2100 Functions: To assist m administering welfare benefits, terms and conditions of service of staff. Requirements: GCE 'A' level or Ngee Ann Polytechnic Diploma620 words
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Advertisement808 1986-06-21 19 ,1 WWe are a Singapore based Company with affiliation to a large \%u I American furniture and manufacturing group and our market \ll |jl! I territory covers the ASEAN region and Hong Kong. We are rapidly jJ] <|j expanding and are now actively engaged m open plan offices d I808 words
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Advertisement531 1986-06-21 19 Make a date with HP octo*^! I If you are technically moti- Jfl H£wS I and take pride m "!)Iliß |39 bWWKM Hy achieving high customer > g| jriQi WFm sat'sfaction, there are <Ti'\BX^^ 1 Phlta VvK o PP or t un| t' es awaiting you Si^-* Bfl^^ SlE*fl 1^531 words
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Advertisement315 1986-06-21 19 We are an established multi-national organisation which excels m innovative electronic technology. Today, we have significant facilities m Singapore manufacturing and marketing advanced products and systems. Excellence is our trademark, long achieved by an exceptional team of dedicated people. And now, we are inviting people with similar aspirations to continue315 words
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Advertisement699 1986-06-21 20 APPOINTMENTS A SINGAPORE £§p POLYTECHNIC I Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for I the following positions: 1 I Principal Lecturer $5702 $6998 P m I II Senior Lecturer $4142 $5293 pm 111 LeCtUrer $1610-$4775pm The point of entry will depend on qualifications and experience. QUALIFICATIONS A) Electrical Engineering699 words
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Advertisement865 1986-06-21 20 National Semiconductor 'I H mm 8 jtmF^ Jmm\ *EmWWMm3 mmumm I where people make the difference jppHpuL National Semiconductor is a wen established DapX^JjED multi-national corporation m Singapore dedicated 'C|fiMUr3 to n! 9 n technological development and excellent •lISHJKh people-oriented management practices. We invite nl"rnciiD applications for the following vacancies:865 words
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Advertisement593 1986-06-21 20 44*f We are an affiliate of a US Company engaged m the development and manufacture of computer printers and electro mechanical peripherals. Our expansion programme has created further opportunities for suitably qualified personnel for the following tions:PRODUCTION MANAGER The Job Responsible for production planning and control, problem analysis, process improvement593 words
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Advertisement569 1986-06-21 20 I Senior Mechanical 11 (AJ Engineer IA Candidates must possess a Degree m Mechanical Engineering with a minimum of 6 years working experience. Preference will be given to candidates with experience m consultant firms and PE qualifications Experience m using CAD m M E design is an advantage but not569 words
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Advertisement470 1986-06-21 21 APPOINTMENTS A A Major Hotel m Singapore requires SALES MANAGER (Servicing Commercial Accounts) Minimum 3 years experience m similar position Good communication skills Ability to negotiate effectively at senior management level SALES MANAGER (Servicing Travel Trade Accounts) Have worked at least 3 years m the travel trade m a senior470 words
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Advertisement629 1986-06-21 21 /JHHHiOiv SOI MANUFACTURING =£1 SINGAPORE PTE.LTD. We are an established and progressive US multinational corporation specialising m assembling and testing of PCBs for the computer and telecommunication related industries. Due to our expansion programme, we invite competent and qualified individuals to join us as: Test Engineers To develop ICT Test629 words
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Advertisement676 1986-06-21 21 Sl^K' /marinaN j^^^S S^^pp* I square! SSS^E MARINA SQUARE, a complex with 3 luxury hotels, a large shopping centre, parking space for 2,300 cars and auxiliary facilities, invites annijcations for the following positions: I a. Security Officers I Requirements: Completed Secondary 4 education. More than 5 years supervisory experience m676 words
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Advertisement836 1986-06-21 21 j-ESE is a subsidiary of Thomson Group of France, a world leader m high technology electronics and consumer appliances, with production and I marketing facilities worldwide. New developments m marketing activities have created the need for professionals to provide administrative support for I our Monitor Display Department. I Centra! Planning836 words
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Advertisement546 1986-06-21 22 APPOINTMENTS I (a leading U.S. manufacturer of computer peripherals) Facilities •lOC §j Tertiary education from a recognised institution m Electronics/ Mechanical Engineering with minimum 3 years' experience m a manufacturing environment, preferably m the computer peripheral industry 2| I QUALITY ASSURANCE I I SUPERVISOR I Diploma m Electronics Engineering with546 words
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Advertisement656 1986-06-21 22 1 SALES k£Zfcj I MANAGER M 1 APPLICATION W Spi General Electric Ceramics, Inc is the major US producer of multilayer packages, thick and thin film substrates. Supported ■1«F ky a team ceramets and electronic scientists at our research "ip and development centre, it provides state-of-the-art products H* v with656 words
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Advertisement614 1986-06-21 22 V\fe are a 700-bed multi-speciality National Tbaching Hospital and we would j g University IN* to invite suitably qualified m- Hospital dividuals for the position of: ft RESIDENT DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY Applicants must have a Medical degree that X is registrable m Singapore. This position offers E the successful candidates614 words
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Advertisement535 1986-06-21 22 RftjPPPPQQWIfW HBc 5 v SnoaoSSoooooaucSsSSSOßoßOOO NEC Business Systems (Singapore) Re. Ltd. m invites applications for the position of. Sales Representative (for Facsimile Key Telephone) m GCE "O' level Preferably from Technical stream Minimum 2 years experience m selling telecommunication products or office equipments ™> Possess own transport j^a Sales Assistant535 words
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Advertisement706 1986-06-21 23 APPOINTMENTS A construction firm invites applications for the following appointments: I Quantity Surveyors Degree m Building/Quantity Surveying or equivalent. Preparation of Tender Submissions. General Contract Administration like recruitment of sub-contractors, preparation of Progress Payment claims. Contractual claims on variation. Preparation of Project Budget, cost control and project cost monitoring, cost706 words
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Advertisement651 1986-06-21 23 wauwoifiKMXK k l^» I Mil MWy <fc I Bff^MM^^^u\ I I BP^J3wi^ddM«««m^Hi^^gMßiiiJ^B^ii»frtwfß Hfck V| y^gjX^JgJv Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the following positions: Lecturing Appointments I Gross salary ranges from $1610- $4775 per month (a) Electrical Engineering Department (b) Electronic Engineering Department (c) Mechanical Engineering Department Qualifications651 words
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Advertisement986 1986-06-21 23 ■■SB iHkICHI "g— Microelectronics Pte Ltd American Telephone Telegraph (AT&T), the giant US telecommunications leader has recently set up an advanced IC manufacturing facility, AT&T Microelectronics Pte Ltd m Singapore. We are looking for competent professionals to fill the positions of: QC ENGINEER ENGINEERING I (Boanl) ASSISTANT Design and develop986 words
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Advertisement525 1986-06-21 24 APPOINTMENTS TEXAS INSTRUMENTS ASIA LIMITED E invites applications for the position of: FIELD SALES ENGINEER Responsible for the sales and marketing of semiconductor components and microprocessor-based products m the Asia Pacific Region, the appointee is expected to provide technical information of the product capabilities to customers develop new businesses and525 words
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Advertisement730 1986-06-21 24 IHH AT&T Consumer Products Re Ltd AT&T Consumer Products Pte Ltd, has set up a high quality telephone manufacturing facility at Kampong Übi Industrial Estate. Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the following positions: FINANCIAL ANALYST I Reporting to the Accounting Manager, he/she will be responsible for capital730 words
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Advertisement633 1986-06-21 24 r MICROPOLIS^ A leading American Manufacturer of Winchester Disk Drives has vacancies for To supervise and motivate a team of operators and technical persons and coordinate the production process m the Test Department Diploma m Electronics Engineering or equivalent Preferably with some supervisory experience and with gxxi knowledge of "electronics633 words
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Advertisement674 1986-06-21 24 -FMC CORPORATION I fi PETROLEUM EQUIPMENT GROUP I I ;,h 11 1 A multi-national American company It the \\n market leader In me FAR EAST REGION In the I, fill design, manufacturing, sales and services II of wellhead and Christmas trees for the I exploration and production of oil and674 words
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Advertisement914 1986-06-21 25 NOTICES mssm RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIPS Research Scholarships are available to outstanding university graduates registered for. or admissable to. master's and doctor's degree programmes by research at the National University of Singapore. The Scholarships are tenable for one year m the first instance and, subject to satisfactory progress, renewable annually for another914 words
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Advertisement670 1986-06-21 25 EH NATIONAL £a£] UNIVERSITY H* J OF SINGAPORE OVERSEAS GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS 1987/88 Applications are invited for postgraduate scholarships tenable m the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan m the following areas of study for the 1987/88 academic year PhD m Financial Accounting, Cost and Management670 words
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Advertisement605 1986-06-21 25 1 s NOTICE ce c—e MR VICTOR WEE CHENG SIONG NRIC *****68/Z is no longer a director, Financial Officer, agent m our employment with effect from 10 June 1986. He is therefore not authorised to transact any business or collect any monies on our behalf. SINGAPORE SMITH INTERNATIONAL INC SINGAPORE605 words
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Advertisement302 1986-06-21 25 THE MRT CORPORATION PREQUALIFICATION NOTICE MAINTENANCE AND MATERIALS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SOFTWARE The Mass Rapid Transit Corporation invites suitably qualified and experienced contractors to apply for prequalification to tender for the supply, installation, testing and commissioning of software as well as training m the use and maintenance of the supplied software.302 words
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Advertisement823 1986-06-21 26 JWtjce^ flo^e. IpSI Lj-j^^^ |L l OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Copyright m the Designs appearing If 11 J^l^lll mMmW ■■■^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l *>■■ INI herein have been granted by registrations under the provisions of I IL-Jtll i%|^« ,a ■HHBHHHHBBHHHHIH I the Registered Designs Act 1949 m the United Kingdom to FABRIQUE823 words
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Advertisement584 1986-06-21 26 IN THE SUBORDINATE COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE M.C. Suit No. 9495 of 198 C Between THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION Plaintiffs And LOO CHEONG HAI Defendant FORM OF ADVERTISEMENT To: Loo Ctaeong Hal 7 Waringin Walk Singapore 1441 Take Notice that an action has been commenced against584 words
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Advertisement1183 1986-06-21 26 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No 323 of 198 C In the Matter of the Companies Act (Cap 185) And In the Matter of THINZAGEMS (PTE) LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding Up of the1,183 words
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Advertisement41 1986-06-21 27 *^A* *r (Excluding Mattress) /^»W 22 Jalan KMang C"^\ VA I -~-^%^T (off Jalan Bukrt Merah) i==U Cvso^\ VA I f»»<n«iiwrHll'f M^ HHHR I Business Hrs: 10.00 am to 9.00 pm 215^ jPB 98 I I (Including Sunday Public Holidays) y41 words
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Advertisement146 1986-06-21 27 A handy comprehensive reference for your legal papers I nard c w| v clB.o^^l \^>i w jj TIMES English-^^^^ Chinese Legal Terms A concise and ready reference of legal terms m English with Chinese equivalents. Containing 7,000 entries and a list of current Singapore Acts, it is an essential addition146 words
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Article, Illustration598 1986-06-21 28 REBECCA CHUA talks to members of the Philippe Genty Visual Theatre, which began its four-day run at the World Trade Centre auditorium last night. WT^m PHILIPPE GENTY'S A I "theatre of animation" BLIsSI has been called "round WZml like a cube". ■^T^^M That's because they're concerned withNGHAI CHEE WAH - 598 words
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Article, Illustration245 1986-06-21 28 Merce on the separation of music and dance f I present dance along with music, but my dance is not based on the music and the music doesn't support the dance. Music and dance are independent but exist at the same time. The music cuts m one way, the dance245 words
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Article, Illustration238 1986-06-21 28 Merce on what he wants from dancers f They must be able to stand up, to change weight from one leg to another m varying speeds (especially quickly). They must be willing to accept the way I work. How you deal with my dances has to do with the head,238 words
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Article, Illustration246 1986-06-21 28 f Takehisa Kosugi's percussive music m Grange Eve (performed last night) is marvellously alive. It sounds like the beating of tin cans. It seems as if the music's made to go with the dance but it wasn't. I don't hear the sound till the first performance because246 words
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Article, Illustration829 1986-06-21 28 CHONG WING HONG meets the Philippine Madrigal Singers who sing at Victoria Concert Hall tonight. k^ \V\l THE Philippine I Madrigal Singers ■k«| have been called I I "Ambassadors of k^_~jfli Goodwill" at home and deservedly, too. A Community Development Ministry official said it wasLIM SENG TIONG - 829 words
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Advertisement298 1986-06-21 28 W^^P^ JJARtETIES TO CHOOSE Q^L^, Jj^^flP J^^ o^^^ set, J w^^^ SIMMONS /SID Alc> DESIG7II Bedding St Furniture Promotion '86 Now at Apollo Hotel. Mercury Room (lßth Floor). Havetock Road VOID NADK F-IIEN 2 tst to 29th June 86. U.OO a.m. 10.00 p.m. Daily Back Care Spring Vl W** Come298 words
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Article615 1986-06-21 29 It can't be the food WE don't want to call it jinx, but there's something about our arts festival that knocks out some of the star performers who have been invited here. First, there was Chinese pianist Fou T'song in the 1984 fest who was so ill he615 words
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Article, Illustration607 1986-06-21 29 Up to Scratch NANCY KOH reviews From Scratch's opening night concert and talks to some people m the audience. 4 Outraged, because we had sat through almost two hours of enchanting music... created with mere plastic tubes, bamboo, biscuit and kerosene tins, hoses, torn drums, chimes, alloy bells, m andLIM SENG TIONG - 607 words
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Article, Illustration628 1986-06-21 29 DIEGO VELASCO, 28 (consul of Chile Embassy): "Splendid! It's the first time in 10 years that I've seen something this new and creative. It's good to know that there are people creating instruments and music rather than just following the crowd.628 words
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