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Title Section17 1986-08-26 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1986 SO TENTS M.C. (P\ No. 188/1 2/8 R17 words
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Article, Illustration767 1986-08-26 1 House pleased that withdrawal age remains at 55 By OUR PARLIAMENT TEAM YOU will be able to take out every cent of your Central Provident Fund savings, excluding Medisave, when you reach the age of 55. This is the bottom line of the CPF minimum767 words
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136 1986-08-26 1 Ex-Soviet dissident reunited with mother VIENNA Former Soviet dissident Anatoly Shcharansky was reunited on Monday with his 77-year-old mother who had campaigned tirelessly for his release from a Soviet labour camp. Mrs Ida Milgrom, a tiny white-haired figure, was asked by a crowd of reporters at Vienna airport about herReuter - 136 words
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486 1986-08-26 1 PARLIAMENT yesterday passed a Bill giving itself tough new penalties to deal with errant MPs who abuse their privileges. They can be rapped with stiff fines, jail terms or expulsion from the House, or have then* immunity from court action temporarily lifted. The486 words
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143 1986-08-26 1 Aquino arrives today for two -day visit THE President of the Philippines, Mrs Conuwn Aqslno, arrives today far a two-day state visit at the Invitation sf President Wee Kirn Wee. Mrs Aqsino, wt* will be accompanied by several ministers aad officials, will callon President Wee soon after arrival and then143 words
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216 1986-08-26 1 TAMPA (Florida) A teenager dying from an inoperable brain tumour has had an emotional reunion with the woman who gave her up for adoption a few days after she was born. Janine Malone, 18, of St Petersburg, Florida, and her natural mother,AP - 216 words
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1034 1986-08-26 1 CATHERINE C. ONG - Koon Swan pleads guilty; sentencing today CATHERINE C. ONG By MALAYSIAN politician Tan Koon Swan will know today if he is to go to jail or pay a hefty fine, or both, for his role m the collapse of PanElectric Industries. Mr Justice Lai Kew Chai will pass sentence this1,034 words
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Advertisement101 1986-08-26 1 HOW da yea lit lata the CPP mlnimam ■■m Mtamef My— are aasare, call as ea 732-lMt hetweea 11 am aa<l 5 pm. We will paw yaar qaewtiaas to the Lahear Mtatotry, which Is ready to da M maca as it eaa to kelp. The answer*, eace we get them101 words
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Advertisement148 1986-08-26 1 DiaStar «Anatom» -J Tan makes cash payment of $34 million to Pan El Tan takes steps to discharge $73.26 million worth of forward contracts to five broking firms More reports on Page 13 I X sßDßiSSjOw^^nr 14. "^^^BBMiWTfU>(nPPOU^^nBBBV •BhEm B^BS A^f*m^.v' Jhu*i BBBB^^_.<, N'^Bm^^^BßT -ftf J&^^^fr\* o^^^sßß^.X BBBt^ T^^mK O148 words
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Article404 1986-08-26 2 Fitter killed mother A 2ft- YEAR-OLD FITTER was yesterday jailed nine years for stabbing his mother to death on Oct 25, 1982. Yang Hing Yih's mitigation plea that he had killed her because of continuous provocation was rejected by Mr Justice Wahab Ghows, who noted that Yang was not404 words
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Article217 1986-08-26 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: SECOND DEPUTY Prime Minister Ong Teng Chaea g kas made aa eminently-sensible suggeetlea when advising groups la Singapore that are etaewraed with the preservation of traittltaal Chlaese valnes to be prepared to make aali aad radical changes to a mlllen-la-eld caltare at that these valaes217 words
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264 1986-08-26 2 Minister apologises THAI DEPUTY Interior Minister Veera Musikaphong knelt and offered lighted candles and incense before a portrait of King Bhumibol Adulyadej yesterday to try to defuse a political row threatening Thailand's two-week-old government. Mr Veera, who could face criminal action for allegedly insulting264 words
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Article300 1986-08-26 2 Hard-courts challenge IN CONTRAST to the rich red clay of the elegant French Open and the serene green grass of stately Wimbledon, the United States Open is played on hard courts m conditions reflecting the harshness of the environment. The last leg of this year's Grand Slam series starts300 words
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Article408 1986-08-26 2 Where teens eat WHERE DO teenagers eat when they are out together, what do they eat. where do they go and why? About 40 young people write m to talk about their favourite eating places and meal-time activities. They love hamburgers and trench fries but they also like408 words
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Article196 1986-08-26 2 AILING VDH GETS ANOTHER $1.5 MILLION VAN DER HORST chairman E>iward Goh Kirn Hai has arranged another $1.5 million for the ailing marine engineering group's use. Mr Goh had earlier arranged (or $1 million m working capital to be injected into the group. Both sums are believed to have196 words
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Article130 1986-08-26 2 Ships 'may be armed' SHIP OWNERS are considering the use of anti-mis-sile systems aboard Persian Gulf-bound tankers following the latest upsurge of attacks m the IranIraq "tanker war." Shipping agents and salvage experts m the gulf said on Sunday that merchant ships are looking at technology developed130 words
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Article94 1986-08-26 2 HOW TO GET ACTION FAST A HEADER has taken exception to another's insinuation that people who use the Forum page of The Straits Times to air their grievances and complaints should instead write to the appropriate private and public bodies. After three decades of writing "to the Editor", the94 words
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Article311 1986-08-26 2 Drive your ringgit further.... You can now fly into Malaysia's International Airports (Penang and Kuala Lumpur) and take off quickly m a Budget car. And if you're flying out, you can simply drop the car with the minimum of fuss and bother. More on this Budget service at311 words
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Article, Illustration482 1986-08-26 3 Soviet N-test freeze 'does not alter the military balance' MOSCOW THE Chief of Stall of the Soviet armed forces, Marshal Sergei Akhromeyev, sa id yesterday Moscow's nuclear test moratorium has given the United States some advantages but has not altered the East-West military balance. He also warned that the SovietReuter; AFP - 482 words
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471 1986-08-26 3 YAOUNDE AT LEAST 2,000 people were believed to have been killed by toxic gas fumes spewing from a lake created by a volcano m north-west Cameroon and survivors were fleeing the area and being evacuated, Information Minister Georges Ngango told reporters yesterday. AAP; UPI; Reuter - 471 words
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Article, Illustration129 1986-08-26 3 Killer fumes hydrogen sulphide govt YAOUNDE A g*venmeit tiKiieemeit, eaUlag the emiastoa Tslwsle gas fr*m Lake Nlas "gectegleal eatestraphe," Identified the kDler (UM tm kyiragt* •mlpfelde, i tilMrlMi, which smelkttkeratte« TTb trtuftlj teni Bat a swtei French ▼sJeswliglst sali ysstsfiay he 414 t seßeve •mbjstse. Wt t Mr Hwmi Tulcl!AP - 129 words
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422 1986-08-26 3 Telephone girls end strike, but row rages on NEW DELHI A CONTROVERSY over former Interior Minister Prakash Chand Sethi's gun-totting raid on a telephone exchange raged (or the fourth day yesterday although he was reported to have apologised and a wildcat strike by irate operators was called off. The pro-governmentReuter; AFP; AP - 422 words
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Article181 1986-08-26 3 BEIJING Jiang Qing, the widow of the late Chairman Mao Zedong remains unrepentant 10 years after her overthrow and arrest, a government minister said m a rare reference to the Gang of Four m China. Jiang was convicted of high treason m 1961 but her181 words
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195 1986-08-26 3 Benazir could face death sentence ISLAMABAD Jailed opposition leader Benazir Bhutto and eight others are being investigated on suspicion of plotting to overthrow the military government of President Mohammed Zia Ul-Haq, an offence that carries the death sentence. The accusation was contained m a "first information report" issued by policeAgencies - 195 words
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132 1986-08-26 3 Sino-Soviet party ties 'can never be close' BELTING Relations between the communist parties of the Soviet Union and China can never be as close as they were m the 1960s even if they are normalised, according to a high party official. The Xinhua news agency yesterday quoted the official fromReuter - 132 words
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Article, Illustration189 1986-08-26 3 LONDON A British newspaper is speculating that requests for shipments of prawns sent to the royal yacht, Britannia, mean the Duchess of York is experiencing pregnancy-induced cravings just a month after her wedding to Prince Andrew. But following the speculation m The NewsUPI - 189 words
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Article73 1986-08-26 3 Fingerprint law in Japan upheld TOKYO A Tokyo High Court yesterday upheld a controversial law requiring foreigners living m Japan to be fingerprinted. The court agreed with a district court decision that fingerprinting is reasonable and necessary for administrative reasons. The appeal was made by South Korean Han ChongSuk, 58,Reuter - 73 words
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Article160 1986-08-26 3 TAIPEI American and Taiwanese negotiators opened talks yesterday to try to break a deadlock over imports of American cigarettes, beer and wine and to agree on ways of narrowing a huge trade imbalance m Taiwan's favour. The talks are expected to last five days. TheReuter - 160 words
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Article, Illustration363 1986-08-26 3 SEOUL A DRAFT Constitution presented to Parliament yesterday by South Korea's ruling party would preclude dissident Kirn Dae- Jung from running for President m the next elections. Democratic Justice Party (DJP) officials said the proposed Constitution stipulates the President must have lived mReuter; UPI - 363 words
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Article60 1986-08-26 3 A puzzle to pass the time THE bigger it Is, the m«re pooling It became*. This is France's biggest Jigsaw puzzle, m display m mi ladaar sparts stadium la Caerbsarg. Eaca piece *f the lM^Mi-piece panle, wfciea measores 3,375 sq m, sells far 21 francs (Sst.s# Proceeds «f the saleReuter - 60 words
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575 1986-08-26 4 Falklands war technology under study after new attacks BAHRAIN SHIP owners are considering the use of anti-missile systems aboard Persian Gulf-bound tankers following the latest upsurge of attacks m the Iran-Iraq "tanker war." Snipping agents and salvage experts m the gulf said on SundayReuter - 575 words
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Article, Illustration223 1986-08-26 4 MARSEILLES Two dicusanu exhausted firemen, backed by planes and helicopters, battled through a second night on Sunday to control Prance's worst forest fire m several years. A 20-year-old fireman became the fire's fourth victim on Sunday night when he suffocated to death as flames surrounded hisReuter - 223 words
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Article, Illustration278 1986-08-26 4 NEW YORK PBONTIES AlrttaMS, America's lMh largest 4,#ssj pe#ave sC w#r» arraage •taer mgais. Poaato E^xpress, FrssjHer*s pareat csfaaaav saM the alrttae, with a Qeet «f 42 earty«si£uUay. A to* y ea etfact to AU»V© IM UMsWOrHMMMMI AlffHsM tran fllbaf fReuter; NYT - 278 words
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Article110 1986-08-26 4 WASHINGTON An American doctor who makes a mistake on the operating table pays less damages on average than a newspaper successfully sued for libel m the United States, an analysis shows. The average damages and interest paid by about 100 newspapers found guilty of defamationAFP - 110 words
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387 1986-08-26 4 Egypt-US war games begin as Soviet official arrives for talks CAIRO Egypt, trying to strike a balance m its relations with East and West, staged military manoeuvres with the United States on Sunday, while discussing Middle East peace moves with a top Soviet official. The start of the five-day US-EgyptianReuter; AP; UPI - 387 words
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76 1986-08-26 4 LONDON Syria's President Hafez Al-Assad arrived m Libya on Sunday and pledged support for Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi m "confronting any aggression", according to Libyan Radio. The radio said Mr Assad and his Vice-President Abdul Halim Khaddam had talks with Col Gaddafi alongReuter - 76 words
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Article247 1986-08-26 4 YAOUNDE (Cameroon) Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres arrived here yesterday to renew diplomatic ties with the West African nation severed 13 years ago and hoping the visit will help revive Israel's once strong ties with black Africa. At home Mr Peres hopes the trip willAP; Reuter - 247 words
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201 1986-08-26 4 Sale of secret tapes blunder uncovered WASHINGTON Investigators of the latest lapse m Pentagon security say the United States Air Force inadvertently allowed computer tapes with "sensitive" data to be auctioned to the public. The air force audit agency found more than 1,200 magnetic tapes containing the data dealing withUPI - 201 words
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Advertisement79 1986-08-26 4 f SAN FRANCISCO China Airlines daily toTaipei from ANCHORAGE^^^ Singapore. Convenient daily connections M JW LOS ANGELES direct to the^X4st Coast or via Honolulu. m jS t,^ TAIPEI M 9 rmss WE TREASURE EACH ENCOUNTER. For reservations, please contact your travel agent fl or China Airlines Tel: *****1 1 I79 words
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Article, Illustration332 1986-08-26 5 Islamic law: Take middle path, says Tun Salleh KUALA LUMPUR THE consent of non-Mus-lims m Malaysia has to be sought before any bid is made to replace the Constitution with an Islamic one, Lord President Tun Haji Mohamed Salleh Abas said. If this is not done, be warned, the nationNST - 332 words
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Article153 1986-08-26 5 Mahathir: Dole mentality must go KUALA LUMPUR Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday the government will review the policy of providing subsidies and other financial aid to individuals to eradicate the dole mentality among the He said it is the government's aim to create a Malaysian societyBernama - 153 words
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Article, Illustration374 1986-08-26 5 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - ALBERT RAMALINGAM Democrat leader accused of slandering King during hustings By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK Deputy Interior Minister Veera Musikaphong knelt and offered lighted candles and incense before a portrait of King Bhumibol Adulyadej yesterday to try to defuse a political row threatening Thailand's two-week-oldReuter - 374 words
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313 1986-08-26 5 YANG RAZALI KASSIM; ABBY TAN - YANG RAZALI KASSIM ABBY TAN By and m Jakarta JAKARTA Asean Is considering the formation of a common market by the year 2000 and this will be a major topic for the Asean summit m Manila next year. Philippine Trade and Industry Minister313 words
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276 1986-08-26 5 JEDDAH Philippine President Corazon Aquino and the leader of the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) will meet early next month to seek a peaceful settlement to the conflict m the southern Philippines, the official Saudi press agency SPA reported. It said agreementReuter - 276 words
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247 1986-08-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia win not pay a cent to the organising committee of the Commonwealth Games as compensation for staying away from the Edinburgh meeting last Olympic Council of Malaysia President Tan Sri Hannah Abu Samah, who is also the Commonwealth GamesNST - 247 words
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Advertisement75 1986-08-26 5 Wfoodwarcfe GripeW&ter is the same today BL^ fc^Li^JL B Ht or 1 Just like babies. Babies will always be babies. Easily upset by wind, stomach and teething irritations. That's why fKrtt~~7*m Woodward's Gripe Water i A M lias remained true to its M original formulation that M W'{ helps soothe75 words
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338 1986-08-26 6 PBS leaders passed on Cabinet secrets Harris KOTA KINABALU Former Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Harris Mohamed Salleh has lodged a police report against Parti Bersatu Sabah Secretary-Gen-eral Joseph Kurup and the Sulaman divisional youth leader Enson Angkunau. He claimed that Mr Kurup, Sabah's Minister of Communications and Works, and MrNST - 338 words
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155 1986-08-26 6 JOHOR BARU The Johor Islamic Affairs Council is to seek help from its Singapore counterpart to investigate a report that four Malaysian Malays working m the republic had renounced Islam and become Christians. Council chairman Datuk Mohamed Yunos Sulaiman said on Sunday the Singapore IslamicBernama - 155 words
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Article, Illustration60 1986-08-26 6 Malaysian King sees Sihanouk JOHOR BARU The Yang Di-Pertuan Agong yesterday granted an audience to the President of the coalition government of Democratic Kampuchea, Prince Norodom Sihanouk, at Istana Bukit Serene here. Prince Sihanouk, who is on a five-day official visit to Malaysia, exchanged souvenirs with the Yang Di-Pertuan Agong.Bernama - 60 words
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548 1986-08-26 6 H.L. LIM - H.L.LIM Former Information Ministers meet as Foreign Ministers By KUALA LUMPUR The Foreign Ministry here will draw up a list of outstanding Malaysia-Singa-pore issues it feels should be resolved as quickly as possible. The list will be sent to Singapore as548 words
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197 1986-08-26 6 JOHOR BARU A Malaysian Member of Parliament has urged the government to resolve what he claimed was the problem of dislocation of the original sea boundary demarcation with Singapore. Datuk Mohamed Rahmat, MP for Kulai, said this had affected the livelihood of MalaysianBernama - 197 words
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Article, Illustration251 1986-08-26 6 KUALA LUMPUR Pandemonium broke out last Friday when several MPs left Parliament amid heated debate on major issues affecting the young. Although they had outrageous reasons for walking out, the Speaker for the day, Jamal Mohammad, gave them his consent. Two MPs asked for permission toNST; Bernama - 251 words
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Article45 1986-08-26 6 PENANG A 13-member trade delegation from China arrived here yesterday for a five-day visit. The visit, organised by the Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce, is aimed at strengthening trade relations with local exporters and importers of Chinese light industrial goods. BernamaBernama - 45 words
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501 1986-08-26 6 'Drug rings teaming up with Reds to smuggle' KUALA LUMPUR Drug syndicates are relying on communist terrorists to smuggle drugs into Malaysia via remote Jungle tracks along the Thai-Ma-laysia border, especially m the Kroh and Betong areas, an armed forces spokesman said. The syndicates depend on the communists to escortNST - 501 words
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Advertisement246 1986-08-26 7 To test the performance of Sony's the Dynamic Optimum Loudness (DOL) System, To find out more of what s m store, go to Dynapower Series, we advise you to stand as far which dramatically increases performance m the your nearest Sony dealer for a demonstration of a back as possible.246 words
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369 1986-08-26 7 A JUDGE yesterday rejected a defence mitigation plea that a fitter, described as a bright student while at school, had killed his mother m 1982 because of continuous provocation. Mr Justice Wahab Ghows noted that Yang Hing Yih, 25, was not369 words
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Article74 1986-08-26 7 Trial for murder of wife charge A 64-YEAR-OLD man was yesterday ordered to be tried m the High Court for allegedly killing his 38--year-old wife. Kumaran Raman, a hawker, was sent for trial after the statements of 27 witnesses were read out by Inspector Jack Low, prosecuting, at a preliminary74 words
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Article220 1986-08-26 7 FOUR men were charged on Friday with wrongfully confining two Central Narcotics Bureau officers m a flat m Bedok North Road on July 7. Juffri bin Mohamad, 36; Mohamed bin Jahari, 70; Abdul Majid bin Tengku Mansoor, 43; and Arshad bin Dahari, 36; all claimed220 words
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196 1986-08-26 7 Jail and cane for youth who robbed 2 cabbies THREE mem robbed ud hart two Uzl driven wtthta m bear, a eaart heart yesterday. Oie of the yoiths, Mehd Yum Ma IbraMm, waa Jailed tor three yean aad ordered to be give. 12 strokes of the cam whea he admit,196 words
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Article, Illustration320 1986-08-26 7 They chip m to make the building m Serangoon Gardens pretty and cosy IN SERANGOON Gardens stands a building which the whole community is proud of. It's pretty, cosy and, what's more important, the people pitched m to make it so. It boasts320 words
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Article149 1986-08-26 7 FIRE broke out at the Mandalay Day Centre, a workshop for former mental patients, on Sunday aftcraoon. Two Ore engines brought the 2 pm blaze at the centre, m Mandalay Road, under control In an hour. No one was injured. Police said books and stationery149 words
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135 1986-08-26 8 Jail for part in credit card offences A MAN was yesterday Jailed for 10 months for his par m offences involving the use of three stolen credit cards to buy goods. Koh Khai Keat. 32, a Malaysian, admitted 19 counts of abetting two people to cheat the sales staff of135 words
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Article112 1986-08-26 8 Pigeons drop dead in Indus Road MORE than 70 pigeons dropped dead from trees near Block 77 m Indus Road yesterday morning. Residents said the pigeons began nesting m the trees about six months ago. Most of the pigeons fell on the plot of grass between blocks 76 and 77112 words
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376 1986-08-26 8 ROSNAH AHMAD - ROSNAH AHMAD By MOST of the Filipino maids contacted by The Straits Timen yesterday have the blessing of their employers to take time off this evening to meet their President, Mrs Corazon Aquino, at the Kallang Theatre. A construction company. White Industries376 words
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Article19 1986-08-26 8 THE Sentosa Jaycees will hold a seminar and talk on communication at the Hotel New Otani on Thursday.19 words
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298 1986-08-26 8 Computer will detect forged MRT tickets A COMPREHENSIVE system has been designed to detect forged Mass Rapid Transit tickets. A central computer at the MRT Operations Control Centre, linked to every station, will keep tabs on all stored-value tickets that are sold. These are tickets with their values stored on298 words
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Article, Illustration571 1986-08-26 8 SINGAPORE journalist Percy Seneviratne once compared Workers' Party leader J. B Jeyaretnam to a black panther, the People's Action Party organ Petir said. In its latest issue, it described Mr Seneviratne as an admirer of Mr Jeyaretnam. Mr Seneviratne himself said m571 words
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54 1986-08-26 8 DR AUGUSTINE TAN, MP for WaampM, has been giaated ft licence to solemnise marriages m Singapore fr«m Aag 11. Dr Ta* fa «sm «f the three elders at the Hephslbah ChrlstiAß Fellowship, an independent Pr«testant ehareh Jstmud teeeaiily. It has 1M members. There are54 words
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140 1986-08-26 8 SEVERAL ex-polltical detainees who once spouted anti-government slogans are now doing their bit (or the community by serving m various grassroots organisations, civic bodies and the Civil Defence Force. This was revealed by Mr Chin Ham Tone, Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Home Affairs), when he140 words
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161 1986-08-26 8 THE signs are that Sentosa is both looking back m time and creating a fresh view of today's scenery. Visitors to the resort might have observed a new, rustic look about the signposts on the island. As part of a "closer to nature"161 words
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Article49 1986-08-26 8 A PICTORIAL exhibition of the Japanese victory m Singapore 44 years ago will be Held at the Pioneers of Singapore/Surrender Chamber on Sentosa from Sept 6 to Oct 19. Those who lived through the period can record their experiences on a board m the exhibition room.49 words
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Article49 1986-08-26 8 TELEPHONE calls to China can now be made through the international direct dialling system. The charge for an IDD call is 35 cents for each six seconds between 7 am and 9 pm, and 24 cents for each six seconds between 9 pm and 7 am.49 words
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Article, Illustration1216 1986-08-26 13 BEN DAVIDSON - 'A conspiracy to use dishonestly Pan-E1 money' BEN DAVIDSON The Tan Koon Swan case Stories by TAN Koon Swan conspired with former Pan-El Director Tart Kok Liang to use dishonestly Pan-El money to settle interest payments for share transactions which only benefited him (Tan Koon Swan). This was the main1,216 words
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Article, Illustration681 1986-08-26 13 No plea bargaining in Singapore Knight THE prosctntloa undertook not to press for a punitive sentence against Taa Koon Swaa "to get the accused to make as much restitution as possible", Deputy Public Prosecutor Glean Knight told the High Court yesterday. Bit Mr Knight added: "The sentence, whether It is681 words
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1350 1986-08-26 13 CONRAD RAJ - Why Koon Swan should only be fined counsel CONRAD RAJ By TAN Koon Swan was the biggest loser m the Pan-Electric debacle, his lawyer Mr Peter Yap said m court. "Not a single cent of the losses sustained by Pan-Electric went to the pocket of the accused," Mr Yap claimed1,350 words
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Article, Illustration915 1986-08-26 13 Shares were paid for by roll -overs WHEN Tan Koon Swan found that he did not have the money to pay for 15 million Grand United Holdings shares he bought from stockbroJdng firm City Securities, he and former Pan- El director Peter Tham used a method called the "roll-over" to915 words
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346 1986-08-26 14 MOST tourists spend on hotels, food, local transport and a little sightseeing. With this m mind, Price Waterhouse based its expenditure index on what a couple would spend over three days m a city. The average cost for each person per day includes346 words
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Article431 1986-08-26 14 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK Survey finds that costs can be 5.5 per cent less on average Stories by PRICES m Singapore stores are marginally cheaper than m Hongkong, which still beats Singapore m some goods, says a Price Waterhouse study on tourist spending. The study,431 words
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Article, Illustration287 1986-08-26 14 Move to help cabbies earn more NTUC Comfort is looking into other transport-re-lated businesses to supplement the income of its taxi-drivers. Comfort's Chairman Dr Wan Soon Bee, who disclosed this yesterday, said: "For instance, m Australia and other European countries, taxis are sometimes used to transport documents from one part287 words
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485 1986-08-26 14 TOURISTS m Singapore pay the least for their stay m a hotel compared with those visiting 10 other cities around the world, going by the official rates of comparable hotels. This was the finding by Price Waterhouse m its survey commissioned by485 words
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Article, Illustration20 1986-08-26 14 Cameras Llqo.r n.--.i. ft |j ajioHajii-xiM I T«ys and game* Watches Tmee* Cwtame jewellery Perfuse I20 words
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Article, Illustration9 1986-08-26 14 MeM'g eUthing Cwmetto Leather gt+ds9 words
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203 1986-08-26 14 WHICH ccmes first: Merger or a new common collective agreemeat? Tvs Is the Issae faetag twe printing mUns which have agreed to merge the Slagapere Printing Employees' Ualea (BPEU) aid the filagaporr News P« btteattott Ltd Employees' Uitoß (BNPEU). A 12-maa Jeißt203 words
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412 1986-08-26 14 Private sector to gain from info drive MANY spinoffs to the private sector such as the cutting of unnecessary procedures and red tape will be generated from the active promotion of up-to-date information systems m the civil service. Brigadier-General (Reservist) Lee Hsien Loong said this at the Civil Service Computerisation412 words
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422 1986-08-26 14 A CORONER suggested to an elevator company yesterday that it put up bigger signs and display them prominently to warn the public that lifts were being serviced. State Coroner Sarjit Singh said this after hearing a case m which Mr Noor Azim422 words
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Article62 1986-08-26 14 A man, said to be a bird lover, was yesterday jailed for two years for housebreaking and theft at a flat m Block 30, Jalan Klinik, on Nov 3 last year. Thoon Bock Kirn, 29, wanted to steal birds but, finding none, stole two porcelain cups and62 words
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Article, Illustration230 1986-08-26 15 Driver held by police after failing breathalyser test A TODDLER went into a coma, his uncle suffered head injuries and the child's mother fractured both her feet m an accident with a jeep at Changi airport on Sunday. Police said yesterday that the230 words
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Article127 1986-08-26 15 AN 11-year-old schoolboy is m Japan as Singapore's representative at a piano festival there. Colin Loy will beplaying his composition, The Romantic Forest, at Japan's International Junior Original Concert, his second appearance there since 1964. The Fairfield Methodist Primary schoolboy, the son of a computer company127 words
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Article, Illustration302 1986-08-26 15 Singapore student dies in road crash in US A SINGAPORE student at the University of Oregon died m a road accident m a town m the United States on Friday. The family of Mr R. Gnanasekaran, 25, said his car was involved m a road accident m Albany. Mr Gnanasekaran,302 words
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Article50 1986-08-26 15 Training course THE Singapore Anti-Narcot-ics Association will hold a basic training course for volunteer aftercare officers at Sana House on Thursday at 7.30 pm. Mr Baey Lian Peck, the president of Sana, will present certificates of appreciation to 18 volunteer aftercare officers for their service during the past two years.50 words
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Article49 1986-08-26 15 DR ALINE Wong, the MP for Changkat, will open the Singapore-Malaysia Congress of librarians and Information Professionals at the Hilton International Singapore on Sept 4 at 9.30 am. The three-day congress will be Jointly organised by the Library Association of Singapore and the Persatuan Perpustakaan Malaysia.49 words
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Article40 1986-08-26 15 THE Ministry of Community Development will hold a party for foster parents and foster children at Ken-Air Funworld m Parkway Parade on Sept 10. The MP for Ulu Pandan, Dr Dixie Tan, will be the guest of honour.40 words
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Article32 1986-08-26 15 THE Parliamentary Secretary (Education), Mr Tang Guan Seng, will attend the inaugural concert of the Singapore Youth Training Orchestra at the Victoria Concert Hall on Sept 7 at 5 pm.32 words
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Article97 1986-08-26 15 THE National University of Singapore has bought 50 computers for teaching and doing research m the Engineering Faculty. First-year students will use the computers to study computer-aided drafting. Senior engineering undergraduates will use the machines to study comput-er-aided drafting or designing and manufacturing subjects. They will97 words
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342 1986-08-26 15 Incentive scheme for higher skills DETAILS of a financial scheme to help companies pay training costs for specialised skills are being worked out by the Economic Development Board. One area of such skills the Board is looking at is the training and upgrading of technicians and engineers m the aerospace342 words
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162 1986-08-26 15 188 Csaussssiea «C laamtry Into the wllapsß sf the H«tel New WsfM, a* Bemafssa Read, will serin the mtmi stage sf Us hv fsfry en Sept 11 A flsiss^tf^HusfWrt VlWtftf^AV IssslßAfll »y the Cenutisstea secretary, Mr Urn 8m Plag, saM the keartax162 words
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424 1986-08-26 15 RAV DHALIWAL - RAV DHALIWAL By INDONESIAN Foreign Minister Dr Mochtar Kusumaatmadja is confident that his country is gaining good ground and will attain the chairmanship of the Non-Aligned Movement. If It succeeds m its bid, Indonesia will push for the setting up of a424 words
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Article, Illustration102 1986-08-26 15 Malaysian navy chief visits Pulau Brani THE chief of the Royal Malaysian Navy, Vice-Ad-miral Dato' Abdul Wahab bin Haji Nawi, visited the Pulau Brani Naval Base yesterday as part of a four-day official visit. Dato' Abdul Wahab arrived on Sunday at the invitation of the Commander of the Republic of102 words
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Article55 1986-08-26 15 A YOUTH who stole nine motorcycles m six months for joyrides and abandoned them after running out of fuel was yesterday sent for reformative training Ismail bin Rosdi, 18, had earlier pleaded guilty to stealing the motorcycles between May and October last year. An accomplice has since55 words
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Advertisement414 1986-08-26 8 We even improved Take the 2 Ktre o s^? ected engine m our new 240 for example. Oil tnC priC6« Notice how it pulls so smoothly from a cold start and how rapidly it Take a close look at Volvo's 1986 accelerates for easy overtaking at 240GL injection and its414 words
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823 1986-08-26 10 ALAN JOHN - ALAN JOHN THE PENSIONS ACT has been amended to allow more civil servants to opt for the full Central Provident Fund scheme rather than the pensions scheme. With effect from April 1 this year, new Division I and II officers m non-key services as823 words
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Article420 1986-08-26 10 Ministerial statement on CPF ITHIS pays you a regular sum over a fixed period of time and so makes sure you get back your initial sum plus interest. As the payments stop at the end of the fixed period, you will not receive any more420 words
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Article, Illustration63 1986-08-26 10 Lee de Silva; Alfred Elicierto - Lee de Silva Alfred Elicierto Artwork by I and* We present a graphic guide to the proposals presented m Parliament to set aside part of your CPF savings for old age. The scheme, targetted to start on Jan 1, 1987, is designed to ensure63 words
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Article, Illustration816 1986-08-26 10 ONE MP called It a "gem of a scheme". Another said the details *f the scheme would be a "relief" to all Singaporeans who feared they would not be able to withdraw their CPF savings when they are 55 years old.816 words
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807 1986-08-26 11 Dr Yeoh thought it too much when the Anton MP called for a third division momtntt later at he tought to amend another clause. Said Dr Yeoh: "Not again! You're abusing the privilege of this Houee. Won't c show of hands807 words
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Article190 1986-08-26 11 THE value of a property used to meet the minimum sum will be based on market value. For Housing Board flats, the value will be based on actual transaction prices of the same kind of flats over the previous year. Private property will be valued by valuers190 words
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Article109 1986-08-26 11 THE Ministry of Finance has agreed m principle to exempt from income tax the interest earned and periodic payments from the CPF minimum sum. Revealing this, Acting Labour Minister Lee Yock Suan said that details are being worked out and will be announced later. Mr Heng Chiang109 words
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Article105 1986-08-26 11 BASED on a spot survey, the Ministry of Labour has estimated that more than 80 per cent of the people are m favour of the minimum sum scheme, said Mr Lee Yock Suan. Mr Lee was explaining why it was not necessary to set up a committee,105 words
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Article58 1986-08-26 11 THE Ministry of Labour is thinking of mailing simple questlon-and-answer leaflets to all CPF members to explain how the minimum sum scheme works. This will be m addition to publicity m the press and other mass media. Mr Lee Yock Suan also called on MPs and unionists to58 words
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367 1986-08-26 11 5,600 with less than $10,000 at 55 next year MB LEE Yoek Saaa said that Go vernmen t will have U release next year the Ml amount ef CPF savings to the ijm people who have less than $IM* In their aceoonts when they reach K. "They need the money367 words
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114 1986-08-26 11 TEN more centres to provide day care, rehabilitation and health services (or the elderly will be built within the next five years, said Mr Yeo Cheow Tong, Minister of State (Health and Foreign Affairs). Replying to Mr Philip Tan (Paya Lebar), Mr Yeo said114 words
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Article74 1986-08-26 11 Increasing range of services Mr Yeo also said the foundation will work with other organisations to increase the range of services provided so that nursing care for the elderly and the chronic sick may be increasingly provided at home. The foundation is already working with grassroots organisations to set up74 words
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149 1986-08-26 11 THE Housing Board Is working out rules under which motorcyclists who park m the void decks of apartment blocks can be fined, National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan said. Replying to Mr Goh Choon Rang (Braddell Heights) on indiscriminate parking by149 words
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Article, Illustration230 1986-08-26 11 Safety on school buses SAFETY measures for school buses are adequate but the Traffic Police will step up road-safety education m its school visits. Mr Ho Kah Leong, Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Communications and Information), said the Registry of Vehicles and the230 words
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Article270 1986-08-26 11 Ministerial statement on CPF THE Government is thinking of allowing children of people with very low CPF savings to transfer part of their own CPF savings or cash to top up the minimum sums m their parents' accounts. But the amount transferred must be limited270 words
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354 1986-08-26 11 THE Government is prepared to consider the idea of an insurance endowment plan as long as it is for the minimum sum, said Acting Labour Minister Lee Yock Suan. Mr Lee, who was answering a question on alternative schemes for CPF funds from354 words
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Article, Illustration149 1986-08-26 11 THERE were 16 reported eases sf cbeattag sad sttesaptedclwfiH sj tricksters dmrtag tfce •me, year ported fr*m J«ly las* year, mM Dr Lee Bsw Yaag, Matter of State (Trade aad Affairs). IDe Tfce victims were whs were tricked tsvwgk the tslepfcsae. Oae cmlprit respsasiblc f149 words
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Article, Illustration198 1986-08-26 11 Questions and Answers Elderly can then stay near married children THE HOUSING Board is studying if it is possible to build studio apartments together with larger flats, such as those with four and five rooms. This would enable the elderly to stay near their198 words
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Article96 1986-08-26 11 Pledging property made easy PLEDGING property to meet the minimum sum required will be made easy for members. All a CPF member will probably have to do is sign a form when be withdraws money at age 55. If be does not sell the house, then he can live m96 words
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160 1986-08-26 11 Cambodia UN still has a role to play THE United Nations still has a role to play despite the fact that so far, Vietnam has rejected it as a forum for a political settlement, Foreign Affairs Minister S. Dhanabalan said. Replying to Mr Wan Hussin Zoohri (Kampong Übi), who had160 words
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Article136 1986-08-26 11 MOST Singaporeans can manage their own savings. The Government is not saying that Singaporeans are spendthrift and will squander all their savings, said Mr Lee Yoek Suan. "But there are some who may be struck by misfortune, who may be too generous with their136 words
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Article, Illustration940 1986-08-26 12 Parliament (Privileges, Immunities and Powers) (Amendment) Bill I Point— What amounts to abuses of privilege, contempt, dishonourable conduct? He forgets that the opposition are there to make defamatory statements about the Government, to challenge and ridicule it, if necessary. Mr 18. Jeyaretnam940 words
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927 1986-08-26 12 MR J. B. JEYARETNAM (Anson) yesterday asserted the opposition's right to make defamatory statement* about the Government m Parliament. "The opposition," he said, "are there to make defamatory statements about the Government, to challenge and ridicule it, if necessary." Speaking during927 words
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Article236 1986-08-26 12 CUHII 4 Section 11 of the principal Act says that Parliament shall have no power to send any person to prison nor to expel any Member from Pariamerrt (MP). This section is now cancelled. Clems 9 mm Punishment for any dishonourable conduct, abuse of privilege or236 words
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515 1986-08-26 12 'Need for our own code of conduct in Parliament' 6 The early and mid-60s was a tumultuous period with vigorous and often boisterous opposition from the Barisan Sosialis and the United People's Party. Of course the political climate was different then. The opposition were a hard-hitting and bare-knuckled lot. Parliamentary515 words
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416 1986-08-26 12 THE Committee of Privileges' proceedings into complaints against Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam (Anson) for alleging that the Executive interfered with the work of the Judiciary will be covered by television and the press. Media coverage was approved by Parliament yesterday following a motion416 words
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190 1986-08-26 12 MR J. B. JEYARETNAM Alison said yesterday he was prepared to repeat outside Parliament seme remarks about the Chief Justice and the Judiciary if the latter was prepared to tell him the exact words that sbeold he repeated witaou t the beaefit190 words
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Article908 1986-08-26 12 Excerpts of Dhanabalan's statement 6 THE Parliament (Privileges, Immunities and Powers) Act was passed by the Legislative Assembly m 1962. The existing Act was therefore passed when Singapore was not independent. Certain powers that the UK House of Commons has, such as the power to908 words
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Advertisement236 1986-08-26 11 I=^ UNIVERSITY OF LONDON =T BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (ECONOMICS) IT' IN MANAGEMENT STUDIES r The Singapore Institute of Management will conduct the Bachelor of Science Economics) m Management Studies external degree programme offered by the University of London. The first intake, on a full-time basis, is scheduled m November 1986.236 words
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Advertisement460 1986-08-26 12 I JP School of Computing 1 9 the Training Division of 9 9 REGIONAL APPLIED COMPUTING CENTRE I 9 Course Announcement 9 I Diploma m Computer Studies 71 I S (With an Opportunity for Direct Admission to a D«grs« Course m Britain) 9 S Applications are invited for admission to460 words
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Advertisement219 1986-08-26 14 BEFORE^ AND AFTER, B^Bf'^B^^^v ,!^B|3BHBJ^^jmV bW^B Bk '^Bk9b>^' B^BhSSBm-' xS^B^B^T fl^Bi B^Bv x^^^^Bbß^bV> :^"^^^Bp!l BlBt B^^Bb^B^Bi BdS^%^^'^^B^B^i^^/ x^xx s^^^^^^^^^H 1 '^^^^MB'^^MtfiJ^l B^Br 1" *^JB^B B^^?9wiy^^«L iB^B B^K i oj^^^ >^^Bk^ j^S^^Bß B^^Rb^B* B^Bk^^B^Bi **wnlßF^^^^ B^Bf B^B^B^B^B^Bh B^Bb'^B s jV^^r^^l?^r!^^iH|Bßj I^B^c^B B^E '^B^ ■*""'^?^^^B B^BPvp^''"^' 'V X B^Bi B^Bk"*^Bk i \^B^^&i2^?^^x^^^S219 words
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Advertisement108 1986-08-26 15 PRE-UNIVERSITY COURSES I IN AUSTRALIA I Students accepted by the college can easily obtain students' I visas to Australia. I SEMINARS: I a Parents and students are invited to a seminar conducted by I B Mr. A. Richards, Deputy Director. fl B Date Time Venue I I 1 1.00 am108 words
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Advertisement236 1986-08-26 15 For you m electronics In Southeast Asia, it' s the only exhibition devoted to the latest Access to the latest That s what you need advances m electronic technology. to succeed m electronics. o/ Visit Intemepcon for electronic Iniemepcon/Semiconductor and semiconductor packaging production International *86 makes it easy for you236 words
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Article, Illustration750 1986-08-26 16 RICHARD NG - RICHARD NG Singapore plays hosts this week to an exhibition and conference for electronic and semi-conductor professionals. By s EXHIBITORS at the Internepcon Semiconductor International '86 will be all ready to connect their wires with the trade visitors when it opens today. Brisk business is expected750 words
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Article, Illustration79 1986-08-26 17 TO WORK on highly sensitive electronic chips (which are the brains of computers), the environment must be free of static electricity. And clearing the room of static electricity can be done within seconds with the Dynastat 5000 ioniser. This is a bench-top ioniser which makes79 words
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Article, Illustration93 1986-08-26 17 The equipment the Factron 700 series, and the Factorn 770 from Schlumberger can be used to test printed circuit boards with highly complex digital and analog electronics. It has precise timing control which can screen out interactive faults m printed circuit boards. The series costs93 words
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Article72 1986-08-26 17 A NEW compact epoxy die attach system, the Model 4106, is only half the size of the parent model and only needs half the storage space. It retains the basic electronic circuitry and mechanical details that made model 3100 popular. Developed by Advanced Mechanization Inc, the72 words
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Article, Illustration688 1986-08-26 17 Such electronic quality controllers can be used m assembly line operations where miniaturised products are turned out m large numbers and at high speeds. THE printed circuit boards (or the "entrails" of a computer) speed through a production line. They are on their way to the688 words
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Advertisement262 1986-08-26 16 Cgp FREON' SOLVENTS l^pSPQ^^^H The Standard For fJ QUALITY SHPhH REL|ABIL|TY 9H^ 9 COMPATIBILITY mia -"MVfo f I /4/so ay m aerosol cans by Miller -Stephenxon Insist on high purity FREON® solvents. With Dupont's Technology and Universal Westech's Expertise and our New Technical Solvent Evaluation Centre we can assist m262 words
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Advertisement189 1986-08-26 16 i -a Hk /^^^■BSdrSll K^S^SMlPHiaMHlfll^ H& A BE SHISHs^ -«aP^ ■■^Bjj^^^^BsKSTj£2|y'"j|y V>^BBPBj^^^&^|®eS^^ AFFORDABLE VISION FOR YOUR MANUFACTURING COMPETITIVENESS The IRI P256 is not just any imaging computer. engineering professionals wil 1 work closely with It is the highest performance general purpose you from initial feasibility study to final system vision189 words
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Advertisement45 1986-08-26 17 PLASKON@ yS UNDER yS ONE ROOF PLASKON 0 POLYSET® Electronic Grade Epoxy Molding Compound Plaskon Electronic Materials, Ltd. Subsidiary of Rohm and Haas Company 12 Joo Koon Road, Singapore 2262, Jurong Tel: *****44 Telex: R*****7 FAX: *****38 Internepcon 86, see us at Stand 6D 2045 words
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Advertisement533 1986-08-26 17 ■1 Hbl P^\i^^l i if* 1 v l r:■ t^' ■■P^^^^ Ny A All I ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY IN MICRO-SOLDERING SYSTEM: I Surface Mounted Technology ceramic, glass epoxy, phenol, (S.M.T.) is the key to the polymide and aluminium boards, advancement m electronic Today as a leading solder, maker, miniaturisation of leadless533 words
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Article598 1986-08-26 18 SECOND Deputy Prime Minister Ong Teng Cheong has made an eminently sensible suggestion when advising groups m Singapore that are concerned with the preservation of traditional Chinese values to be prepared to make bold and radical changes to a millenia-old culture so that these values would remain598 words
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Article, Illustration1706 1986-08-26 18 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB Businessmen and Filipinos anxious to meet her By of the Political Desk WHEN Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew returned from a four-day visit to the Philippines last month, one message he had for Singaporean investors and businessmen was that there were1,706 words
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Article573 1986-08-26 18 So hard to buy a gun in Paris mmmm^m^^ mm^^ m YOU would think that after all the United States has done for Europe, the least the Europeans could do is make it easy for an American to buy a gun. But such is not the case and, m spite573 words
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Article, Illustration1469 1986-08-26 19 JOHN TAN - Mexico lures US firms with lower costs JOHN TAN Once nuisances', now they're pampered 4 In 1976, a group of us from Juarez went to Mexico City to meet the minister m charge of Maquilas and he basically told us we were nuisances. 'You guys are more trouble than you're1,469 words
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649 1986-08-26 19 KHNG EU MENG - A day in the life of a salaried man in Japan KHNG EU MENG By HIDEO FUJI, 36, works m an import-export firm as an accounts officer and he wishes his life to be more "normal". He wants to be able to take his quota of 14 days of paid649 words
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Advertisement173 1986-08-26 18 ■HP -JB^B *^k#^^k ■Bte^H^^H* bk —^^n^Y /g %^r TpnricitTizciVi SENBAZURU 3K^\J\JCA± 1 y CtXVI IARANESt RESTAURANT 2 A. A. J (Level 6) Treats At Senbazuru Every meal is a treat at Senbazuru. Our Teppanyaki is just as special. Only fresh ingredients are used. The fun is m watching a skillful173 words
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Advertisement348 1986-08-26 19 Hitachi computers are renowned for their high A reliability a result of superb quality controlin .^^^^^^^^^^^^^nß**""X ..Ibl L B»^^^^ 3a! "ai^fcT -j^^' -I^BB m the manufacturing process. With the use of HrV\ M^^ I .^fl B^"^ .^B^bl Ft BBBflßtt I f T HHHbIbBB advanced VLSI chips m the design of348 words
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267 1986-08-26 20 1 READ the letters about the courteous and helpful officers of patrol car QX3006 (ST. Aug 11 and 14). In contrast, I would like to tell you about my experience with an uncourteous and abusive traffic police mobile squad officer on Aug267 words
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Letter, Illustration353 1986-08-26 20 Keep Forum page open to all, says reader I REFER to your reader Cheng Tim Pin's letter (ST, Aug 21) m which he says more Singaporeans should discuss or debate national issues m your Forum page and I have no comment on353 words
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129 1986-08-26 20 I WRITE as one who is disturbed by the lack of proper and organised parking facilities at Kampong Übi driving test centre. My disappointment with the place occurred when I took my wife there for her driving test last month. Initially, I thought there129 words
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228 1986-08-26 20 I REFER to the reply from the Housing and Development Board "HDB cannot carry out unlimited repairs" (ST, July 21). I can fully understand why the board cannot carry out unlimited repairs. But I am writing regarding shoddy workmanships and poor quality228 words
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95 1986-08-26 20 I REFER to the report "Ban organ sales, says kidney foundation" (ST. Aug23). With reference to the statement "there is no universal standard for the measurement of brain death" by Mr Jeffrey Chan, we wish to clarify that there are internationally recognised criteria for95 words
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Letter152 1986-08-26 20 ON AUG 9 I accidentally dropped my handbag m the carpark of Kandang Kerbau Hospital. When I realised it was gone I went back to where I lost it and made a search but could not find it. Later at home, I was surprised when my husband152 words
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Letter210 1986-08-26 20 I WOULD like to relate two very kind and thoughtful acts I encountered on July 29 within the space of one hour. My daughter and I were having lunch at the Farrer Road food centre. I had ordered a plate of beef noodles for her, and she210 words
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Advertisement315 1986-08-26 20 gggg) /ZM DESIGII 3rd Level L» m Genuine Promotional m*^^.m—\ or mattress protector F— 50% 0FF gj^ For GoidMARK pocketed DUnlOplllO Spring Manressdunng promotion period (Spring Trade-in Mattress $100 direct Imported from U.K.) lor any old mattress by ■■P*' uST^SEP Dm***) Buy one 5 f Spring mattress FREE V LIVING'S315 words
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Advertisement146 1986-08-26 20 METROPOLITANYMCA It's Camp-In-Time! (September 8-12) Camp-In: If you're between the ages of 4-10 years old, you can spend the day with us from 9am spm doing all your favourite things for a whole week. Camp Age Group Special Features Melody 4-5 years Pig (arm. Boat cruise. Jungle walk Jolty 5-7146 words
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Article, Illustration82 1986-08-26 21 SHARES firmed across the board yesterday, with Chuan Hup Marine active, a strong rise by Metro, and increasing interest m previously less popular stocks. Rises led (alls 133 to 26 and The Straits Times Industrial Index gained 2.45 points to 813.79, while the Business Times Composite In*;x82 words
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Article64 1986-08-26 21 Cerekei Sec 371 -I S'ewtFoeatr 112 -I raw Par 324-1 SfH m S OK 7*5-5 MM 211-4 OV Sataraa* 171 -3 Skat Darky Set 143 -3 S'pwtland 471 -2 Natka* 434-2 MTCTIe 372 -2 Etta 50C 253-2 CX Taag 237 -2 fcKBtapt 233 -2 Mams* 213 -2 DeCBankSOc M64 words
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Article11 1986-08-26 21 Chiton Hup 1,683,000 ICB 943,000 JC-MPH 761,000 UOL 741,00011 words
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Article15 1986-08-26 21 I THE US dollar gained 35 ticks to close at DM 2.0430 m Singapore.15 words
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Article23 1986-08-26 21 DM V FT 8$ HKI VBs US* 2.0445 153 62 Unq 2.1490 7.8030 ***** 2.0430 ***** 6.6900 2.1520 7 8050 *****23 words
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Article33 1986-08-26 21 Eurodollar: Lost four ticks to 94.01 a contract. Dratecheinark: Lost eights ticks to 0.4898 a contract. Japanese yen: Lost 28 ticks to 0.*****7 a contract. Gold: Lost US$5.4O to U*****.10 an ounce.33 words
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Article102 1986-08-26 21 NEW YORK CadburySchweppes PLC acquired a 30 per cent share m Dr Pepper Co when the US soft -drink maker was sold last week to an investment group, Beverage Digest publisher Jesse Meyers said. Forstmann Little and Co last week agreed to sell Dr PepperReuter - 102 words
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Article56 1986-08-26 21 TAIPEI Taiwan is considering extending a US$lOO million (Ss2ls mi! lion) trade credit to Indonesia which would be used to pay for Taiwanmade machinery, the United Daily News quoted an Economic Ministry official as saying. Taiwan and Indonesia have no official diplomatic ties but two-way tradeReuter - 56 words
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Article60 1986-08-26 21 Exxon to up oil price TOKYO Exxon has Informed a Japanese importer of its decision to raise the export price of Malaysian Tapis light crude oil by US$4.5O to U5513.50 per barrel, industry sources here said. The decision by the major international oil company, retroactive to Aug 15, was communicatedAFP - 60 words
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65 1986-08-26 21 MANILA Prospects are bright for the Philippine economy but the situation could darken if Mrs Cora zon Aquino's government adopted over-ambitious economic policies, Hongkong investment firm Wardley Investment Services has said. The firm forecast 2 per cent real growth compared with the official forecast of 1.3AFP - 65 words
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Article85 1986-08-26 21 HONGKONG Financial Secretary Piers Jacobs said the government was investigating the Wing On Bank and hopes to complete its probe by the end of this year. "The Attorney-General and the police are looking into the matter. A decision (on possible legal proceedings) should be made byReuter - 85 words
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405 1986-08-26 21 ANTHONY HOE - ANTHONY HOE Money will be used to meet loan obligations By VAN DER Horst chairman Edward Goh Kirn Hai has arranged another $1.5 million for the ailing marine engineering group's use. Mr Goh had earlier arranged for $1 million m working capital to be405 words
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Article, Illustration257 1986-08-26 21 NEARLY $100 million worth of contracts (or Changi Airport's Terminal 2 will be up for grabs next year, according to Civil Aviation Authority chairman Sim Kee Boon. The contracts are for installing equipment such as baggage handlers and people movers at the new257 words
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413 1986-08-26 21 NORA CHENG - More senior Intraco executives may join exodus NORA CHENG By THE exodus of senior executives at governmentbacked trading group Intraeo goes on. The latest to resign is Mr Andy Ang, senior manager of the engineering, and electrical and electronics divisions. The "management upheaval" at Intraco has so far pared the413 words
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348 1986-08-26 21 HARIMAU Investments Ltd, the close ended investment trust associated with the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation (OCBC) group, managed to increase its pre-tax operating profits for the first half of this year, but only by adding back as gains the $2.37 million that had previously been348 words
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Article68 1986-08-26 21 DBS BANK and DBS Finance will cut 0.25 per cent off housing loan rates for new borrowers from today. The new rates are 7.5 per cent for loans of up to 10 years, 7.75 per cent for loans of up to 20 years and 868 words
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301 1986-08-26 21 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By WITH a stroke of a pen, United Industrial Corporation has entered into a deal which could save it between $500,000 to $1 million m yearly interest costs. Yesterday, UIC signed the agreement for a US$4O million (SsBo301 words
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286 1986-08-26 21 MARA FERNANDEZ - Raffles City to spend $1.6 m on promotions MARA FERNANDEZ By RAFFLES City will spend $1.6 million to promote its complex through a series of exhibitions and other promotions m its first year of operations, although its shopping centre is already boasting a 90 per cent occupancy rate. The bulk286 words
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Article3889 1986-08-26 22 READERS should be aware of the Mtations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the stock exchange, is covered m "business done". Further, because al deaints at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend m3,889 words
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Article2272 1986-08-26 22 INDUSTRIALS Acma(l9Bß2loS)xd Ajinomoto (3008 3025) Akom(706)(5)70(3)7l AISB (58S) (6) 59 (40) 58 API (736) (12) 71 (I) 70 (2) 71". 17) 72 0) 74 (9) 73 ASM(117B)(7) 111 (13) 110(17) 113 (6) 112(2) 114(15) 115 '13) 116(5) 117 Antoh (2748) (21) 265 (28) 264 (1)2,272 words
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Article2804 1986-08-26 22 Al stares quoted twe a par value of $1, unless ott erwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tai-eiempted dividend. ABH is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars. Trustee stocks under CPF Approved Investment Scheme. 1986 Last Yield Vol Day2,804 words
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Article337 1986-08-26 23 1- m> tljm. I fmkmt ml I J OCBC Fta«K«. 4 mfaHt <t DBS I fkM. UOf 1 1 ittt mMk it UOf mfcMt it OK Ftwct 1 OCBC OUB UO6 DBS OETO9T RATES Savings: daily 4V'« 4V< 4V 4 4V 4 Monthty 4Vi Autosaw 4 Fixed deposit337 words
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Article179 1986-08-26 23 Interbank Over the counter Focetpi Local dolars to Foreifn currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.3024— 1 3045 7.91-7.54 Canadian dollar 1.5468 1.5487 6.54 6.43 N2 dollar 1.0461—1.0498 9 85 9.31 Sterling pound 3.1889—3.1925 3.17-3.12 US dollar 2.1525-2.1535 4.68-4.64 Local dofars to 100179 words
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Article105 1986-08-26 23 THE US dollar closed unchanged against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed unchanged m quiet trading. It fluctuated within a range of 2.1510 and 2.1530. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.0445/60 and closed at 2.0440/50. Trading was thin, fluctuating within105 words
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Article134 1986-08-26 23 SYDNEY Gold closed sharply down on Friday's close at U*****.50/ U*****.50 an ounce m thin trading on the Sydney Bullion Exchange. Dealers said the metal recovered slightly on its opening price of U*****.75/U*****.25 after hectic New York trading on Friday sliced almost US$lO off the price. Gold closed hereReuter - 134 words
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Article25 1986-08-26 23 GOLD USVoz Mm Fri Singapore 377.00—378 00 384.00—384 50 Mm Sat Hongkong Closed Closed Fri Thurc New York 373.50—374.50 384.25—384.75 London Closed 384.00—284.5025 words
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Article202 1986-08-26 23 Managers' prices for Aug 26 Singapore Unit Trust TO* CMMtrct 0 86—0 92 The Sawip Fund 0 78—0 84 S pofe Prof Fund 0 35—0 39 Sport S«c Fund 0 59--O 64m Sport Invest fund 059—064 Sport Eqwty Fund 0 42-0 46 Asia UMt Trust Mai hmt Fund202 words
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654 1986-08-26 23 HEAVY trading m Chuan Hup Marine, a strong rise by Metro and increased interest m previously less popular stocks were features of yesterday's Singapore stock market. Overall prices ended firmer across the board. The final Scoreboard snowed 133 rises led by trustee stock Metro's654 words
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Article356 1986-08-26 23 •"I 25 1m ChM|( Mittob Elec 505 +10 A|ioomoi(. 1810 -20 M/tsub Estote 2350 +80 Akoa 410 -4-3 Mrtvjb H«o»y 627 -t- 32 Amodo 805 +10 Mitsubishi 1200 +80 AiohiOwn 861 +16 Mittui Co 753 +45 Aioh. Gl«s 1270 +20 Mittui Sr«pb»dg 186 +2 Bonk Of Tokyo 948 +49356 words
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Article328 1986-08-26 23 A* n C«nh Ounce Hordw tome* 350 10 (ftuft) Hortooen Energy 190 -5 V Herald 606 -2 Hooker 230 unch ACI 355 +1 ICI 242 +2 ANI 260 -4 Ind Equity 690 +10 Abertoyl* 700 -50 I e^jhton 67 +1 Aoc 295 unch Lend Leose 840 -30 Amcor 335328 words
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531 1986-08-26 23 Plans to turn Bahrain into financial centre BAHRAIN BAHRAIN has unveiled plans to strengthen its role as a financial centre and cut costs m what is seen as a bid to make it more attractive for banks to stay on the island. Bankers have welcomed a package of measures thatReuter - 531 words
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Article65 1986-08-26 23 I I I I _l I I I T NST Index Monday 1,252.87 (1,243.53) ~~g Honfkonf Hang Seng T Monday Closed (1,946.03) 4tAustralan JUJ-Ordnaries Monday 1,179.20 (1,183.80) Nfckei Stock Average Monday 18,565.61 (18,132.83) Financial Times Industrials Friday 1,271.20 (1,267.10) Dow Jones Average :t££ Friday 1,887.80 (1,881.19) (Figures m brackets65 words
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Article94 1986-08-26 23 Eurodollar 3-month deposit EURODOLLAR futures eased lower during the early part of the day on profit-taking. The December contract opened at 94.01. However, with the closure of the London market, prices backed up to 94.02 m thin and quiet trading. The December contract finally settled at the day's high of94 words
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Article, Illustration71 1986-08-26 23 CURRENCY futures opened lower than last week's closing level but remained firm as the US dollar slipped slightly to 2.0400 marks m the spot market. September deutschemark, after opening at the day's low of 0.4890, managed to close eight ticks lower at 0.4896. (US dollar Devtschemark Open High Uw71 words
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Article40 1986-08-26 23 SEPTEMBER yen closed at 0.*****7. (Japanese Yea) Open High Low Sett Est M Bep*M 0.*****4 0.*****9 0.*****2 0 *****7 128 Dee 0.*****5 0.*****78 0.*****5 0.*****7 One Marti 0.*****7 A 0.*****0 Opaa tat (FH): 2118. Act V«l (Pri): 1«.40 words
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Article, Illustration39 1986-08-26 23 GOLD for December delivery closed US$6OO at U*****.50 an ounce. (US$ per troy ounce) Open High Law Sett Est V»l SeptM 379.10 Oet 380.80 Dm 381.10 384.508 381.10 384.50 Four Ope« l«t <Pri): St. Aei V*l (Pri): Two.39 words
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Article23 1986-08-26 23 SEPTEMBER pound opened at the low of 1.4770 and closed five ticks off the high at 1.4795. Reports from BA Futures23 words
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Article15 1986-08-26 23 Rubber Closinc prices cents/Mo Singapore September 176.25 up 1.25 cents Malaysia September ***** unchanged15 words
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Article17 1986-08-26 23 Tin Closing prices MS/Mo XL Tin 14.02 down three cents Turnover 98 tonnes down four tonnes17 words
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Article23 1986-08-26 23 Clow* prictt Copp«r [tonne Fri Spot *****—***** (875 50—876 50) 3 months 885 50-886 00 (*****-*****) Market tone Easter Sales 16.350 tonnes23 words
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Article26 1986-08-26 23 Cloutf prices Silve- USS'troy N Mm Sin.jpotf blO bib SlB b?' fn Tim Hfr* Iwt bO/ b1? blB b?3 Srm r i redil ,V///sv Spore26 words
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Article26 1986-08-26 23 Ctaaif prices Aluminium £/t«mt Fri Spot 770.00-770 50 (765 50—766 00) 3 months 759 00—759 50 (758 00-758 50) Market tone Steady Sales 5.700 tonnes26 words
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Article, Illustration96 1986-08-26 23 447.50 (north) 445 (south) 442 (central) Sept ***** (south) 440 (central) pain oJ US$/tomes RBD palm ml Aug 202.50 (sellers) Sept 197.50 (sellers) Oct/Nov/Dw 192.50 (setters) RBD Stearin Aug/Sept/Oct/ Nov/Dtc 157.50 (sellers) RBO Olem km 227 50 (sellers) Sept 225 (seders) Oct/Nov/Dec 215 (sellers) Crude stearin Neutralised Unq96 words
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Article, Illustration636 1986-08-26 23 Container sehedules LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyace) Arr Cargo Time Block Selandia (286) 27/8 (1200) F7 1530 1630 1630 1730 P2/S2 E Linking (024 RE) 27/8 (0700) Fl 0900 1100 L 3 E Grace (01 1RW) 28/8(2300) Fl *****200 *****300 L2N2 Takan I (1236) 27/8(0800) F7 2000-2200 14 Ms Mango636 words
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Article, Illustration222 1986-08-26 23 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel KeppeJ Wharves Langsa Paciro Alfesam K19 aside 26/8 Profesor Mierzeiewski Arrow King K12 aside 26/8 Regent Kapuas Giso Maru No 8 K20 aside 26/8 Saebada K36 aside 26/8 Manu Auby K25W 26/8 27/8 Baiyunshan K27 26/8 29/8 Bma Bahagia Kim Soon Li222 words
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318 1986-08-26 24 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By Pre-tax result down 26.4% m first half FLOUR miller Prima Ltd, whose $10.8 million forward share deals turned sour early this year, would have done better m the first half if not for a $4.3 million provision for the loss m318 words
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Article160 1986-08-26 24 CONSTRUCTION grosp Lnm Chang hi dh>otshV Ing mto tramng thromgh sew hoUUry, Lain man said yesterday the trading activities, posslMy lnelsding eonntortrade, wonM he In the Far Bast for the time hetag. "We'll be tradlag aO types of goods," the Lnm Chang Trading, Incorporated In Slngapsre,160 words
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632 1986-08-26 24 Malaysian banks want guarantees for credit to co-ops KUALA LUMPUR BANKS are reluctant to provide a credit line for the 23 deposit-taking cooperatives investigated by Bank Negara unless they receive some kind of guarantee from the central bank. Finance companies will not be able to participate m this line ofMBT - 632 words
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Article, Illustration447 1986-08-26 24 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By QI WROTE the incorrect account nunber en a deposit slip and my money was credited to MMther penea's account. Hew do I recover the money? Can I also claim the interest eaneir A YOU should contact your bank immediately with your deposit slip and explain the447 words
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Article208 1986-08-26 24 MALAYAN United Industries is trying again to raise its stake m the biggest food-based group m Western Australia, Peters (WA) Ltd. Hie move comes within weeks of the relaxation of Australia's foreign investment rules. MUI already has a 19.7 per cent stake m Peters and208 words
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Article52 1986-08-26 24 WEARNE Brothers Ltd has been asked by the Stock Exchange of Singapore to make a public announcement on its proposed acquisition of an extra 16.7 per cent interest m Advanced Logic Research Inc (ALR), which will result m ALR becoming a €1.1 per cent-owned subsidiary of52 words
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Advertisement323 1986-08-26 21 Canada ROYAL CANADIAN MINT INTRODUCES GOLD MAPLE LEAF SOUDGOLD mmmmmmh PUREST GOLD lust as a central ban tv. I I '^361 TheGold Maple Leaf coin is thtinsures the wealth o» a nation gold I .J^^^^H Ml I Puica gold bullion investment tan m can insure your financial secuntv and I323 words
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Advertisement113 1986-08-26 22 I FAR EAST I I ORGANIZATION I I DEVELOPMENT I JSITES WANTED I B Our Organization is looking fl B for development sites m fl fl the city area or suburbs of Singapore fl fl for development of fl B high-rise and low-rise condominiums, B B flats, bungalows H H113 words
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Advertisement508 1986-08-26 24 50 YOU THINK YOU KNOW ALL ABOUT Business EOB turnHH|^H| Rekindling the flames of WM industrialisation I P^U HOUSING LOANS JP| More take the plunge j^fl^M ■H M The controversy I \F* «<raf U IB I continues vVQ^.o« N \a f THEN ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS: What is the Economic Development508 words
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Advertisement294 1986-08-26 24 MENARD MENARD BEAUTY ADVISOR MID-YEAR DRAW RESULTS Congratulations To Below Lucky Winners! Ist Prize: $3,000 Cash Lock Yen Fung *****2 2nd Prize: $2,000 Cash Yeng Aik Ken ***** 1 3rd Prize: $1,500 Cash Hor Bee Heng *****2 4th Prize: $1,000 Cash Kwok Yeng Peng *****9 sth Prize: $500 Cash Tan294 words
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Article, Illustration207 1986-08-26 25 FOR YOUR INFO CHARITY RUN: The National University of Singapore's Business Adminstration Society is organising a 54-km round-the-island charity relay run on Friday to help raise $20,000 for the National Kidney Foundation. The route (which starts and ends at the university) will be broken up into 16 sections, each to207 words
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Article, Illustration752 1986-08-26 25 Ang Mo Kio They were chosen by their MPs to help run the estates KEY community leaders of nine Ang Mo Kio constituencies, which will be involved m the town council pilot project, have been appointed by their MPs to help manage the752 words
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Article, Illustration605 1986-08-26 25 LIM KWAN KWAN - LIM KWAN KWAN By MADAM Shirley Tan Shi Mci, 30, dearly wants to have a second child but has to put it off because of the demands of her career. As a divisional sales manager of an insurance company, work takes up605 words
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Article107 1986-08-26 25 Series of xinyao concerts at CCs A SERIES of xinyao concerts is being held at community centres to popularise local ballads. The concerts are organised by the People's Association Regional Youth Council (East). The first was held at Mountbatten community centre last Saturday. The next concert will be at Bedok107 words
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144 1986-08-26 25 Chong Boon TWO grassroots bodies m Chong Boon are organising a Painting of the Year contest. Although it is aimed at attracting entries from talented and budding artists m Chong Boon, the contest is open to residents of other constituencies. The organisers, Chong Boon144 words
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Article, Illustration408 1986-08-26 25 AUGUSTINE LOW - AUGUSTINE LOW Serangoon Gardens By IT ALL started with some residents complaining that friends and relatives had gone round m circles trying to find their homes because of the poor naming of streets m the estate. The situation was further confused by the fact408 words
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Advertisement93 1986-08-26 25 Action Lin* *****72 Mon-Fri 10 a.m. 4p.n NATURES WAY v. ll( ,x,..^ w.vi IPPOR BETTER HEALTI I Lecithin and Vitamin E helps improve If I^ATt rRKS W'lYji| blood circulation, and maintain a healthy l| liaiiiiiii' complexion. I l| LEClTiffli PlflS fi* Lecithin E belongs m a widp ranpp nf I93 words
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Advertisement672 1986-08-26 25 Hirilfi Western Australian IsJl'lll Institute of Technology TP he Western Australian Institute of Technology (WAIT), one of the largest tertiary education institucentre°of fterth'wAlT 8 rh? h h °l F r V and JUSt l 0 kilometr the city business centre of Perth WAIT was established by Act of Parliament m672 words
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Obituary, Illustration224 1986-08-26 26 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MR. GOH KAY SENG AGE: 73 CHAIRMAN SINYAR CO. PTE. LTD. pat§»d away peacefully al 4.30 p.m. Sunday 24.8.88 leaving behind: WIFE: Llm Chye Khuan (Deceased) SON: Ooh 800 Yeang DAUGHTER-IN-LAW: Llm Geok Llan daughters Qoh Beng Loot Ooh Beng Qlam Ooh Beng Su sons-in-law Chua224 words
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Obituary, Illustration51 1986-08-26 26 183 Condolences 183 Condolences LTAtaELVA«AJAM LTA satwinoerpal S4NOH Departed 23/S/SS < A«. Departed 23/S/SS <Aoe 34) Alw«y« remembered by M.O. RSAF Sporto Group a Semtoawarm Airbaee Hockey Team mat** With dMpMI •ympathi*. condol*nc*a to th« family of th. late LTA. SATWINOERPAL SINGH Departed 23rd August tft FROM: MANAGEMENT A BTAFF51 words
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Article391 1986-08-26 26 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE By PENANG Happiness 11, the "supremo" m weight-for-age races, appears to have the Sprint Trophy race on Sunday at his mercy. Except for Teetoy, the only four-year-old m the 16 strong field m the weight-for-age sprint classic over 1,400 m, his other 14391 words
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Article80 1986-08-26 26 WORKAHOLIC 58.5 E Breukelen MONEY MART 58.5 J Breukelen WELLINGTON HAMMER 58.5 Kok HAPPINEBB D 58.5 X Leong COUNT OF HONOUR 58.5 Teh POLK GLEN 58.5 Bougoure REMEMBER ME V 58.5 Read CHIEF'S AWARD 58.5 Loh CHINESE WALL 58.5 X Leong ANDERMATT 58.5 Read IMPERIAL JUSTICE 58.580 words
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Article945 1986-08-26 26 PEN ANG Weights and ratings for this weekend's races here: SATURDAY Claas 1 Mv 2 1,400 m (WilltUS. 167-147) Mamut 573 167 Gala Display H 56 164 Greatness 56 164 You Are Special 515 161 Loyal Commission 533 199 Arabian Son 533 159 Shade Of Purple 523945 words
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Article, Illustration157 1986-08-26 26 PEDIGREE - Ismadi off to NZ PEDIGREE PEN ANG Crack apprentice Ismadi Ismail gave up his last two mounts on Sunday as be had to catch a plane (or New Zealand. Both hones, Teetoy and Troic, were installed raging favourites on-course and off-course but ended up losers. New Zealander Peter Johnson took157 words
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Article252 1986-08-26 26 An extra good thing beaten By THE RACING EDITOR IF ever a "certainty" lost a race, it was Be Proud n at Penang last Sunday. Some will argue that m racing, there is no such thing as a certainty, so let us just say that this handsome grey mare was252 words
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Article111 1986-08-26 26 Shocker prevents a big shock SARATOGA SPRINGS (New York) Floridabred Shocker T, the topweight and favourite, wore down 10-1 longshot Bharal to capture the inaugural running of the US$lll,4OO (about 5J230.000) John A. Morris Handicap over I,Boom on Sunday at Saraton Racecourse. Ridden by Gene St Leon, the four-year-old mareUPI - 111 words
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Article33 1986-08-26 26 TOKYO Ten racehorses were killed m a fire that razed a stable and a wooden house near Morioka. northern Japan, over the weekend. Seventeen other horses survived. AFPAFP - 33 words
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Article, Illustration58 1986-08-26 26 Million jockey LONDON Walter Swinbnrn (above) became the flnt British jKkey U win £1 mllilw (ahwt Bsl2 mUlien) In prlie m«iey ftr hit •wners In «ne season when he captured the March Stake* at Good weed last weekend. Swlabarn p*werrd Celestial Storm, a St Leger hape, trwn last U firstAFP - 58 words
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Article52 1986-08-26 26 LONDON Petoski. winner of the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes last year, has run his last race. Negotiations are at an advanced stage for his purchase by the English National Stud, following a disappointing season. The four-year-old failed to score thisAFP - 52 words
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Article, Illustration246 1986-08-26 26 Pictures at the 4§fm by JONATHAN CHOO At the 400 m At the finish Class 4 Div 5 1,200 m L Kilbeggan 2. Precious Gem IV 3. Skag 4. LUlehammer Dist: 4' 2 2, 1 Time 1:13.4 Class 4 Div 11,200 m 1,200246 words
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Article97 1986-08-26 26 PENANG Malaysianbred Tote Buster, who completed a hat-trick on Saturday, has earned another promotion. He is now m Class 3 with a rating of 87. The son of Pontresina, who started racing m May m Class 6, has now won three races m different97 words
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Article, Illustration458 1986-08-26 27 US OPEN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS Summer heat and noise pose problems for players NEW YORK IN CONTRAST to the rich red clay of the elegant French Open and the serene green grass of stately Wimbledon, the United States Open is played on hard courts m conditionsReuter - 458 words
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Article299 1986-08-26 27 JERICHO (New York) Defending champion and top-seeded Ivan Lendl. of Czechoslovakia, on Sunday despatched second seed John McEnroe, of the United States, 6-2, 6-4 m the final of the US$l5O,OOO ($322,500) Hamlet Challenge Cup tournament. Lendl, the world's topranked player, needed only 74 minutes to beat McEnroe,Reuter - 299 words
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Article, Illustration308 1986-08-26 27 FOREIGN GOLF AKRON (Ohio) Dan Pohl, known normally (or his length off the tee, used a sensational short game on Sunday to win the US$7OO,OOO ($1.5 m) World Series of Golf title by one shot over fellow American Lanny Wadkins. Pohl, who finished withReuter; UPI; AP - 308 words
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Article, Illustration487 1986-08-26 27 Aces all set to show their paces EUROPEAN ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS STUTTGART (West Germany) WITH nine competitors already establishing world records earlier this year, athletes from 31 countries are expected to turn the European Championships into the top track and field event of 1966. The Soviet Union and East Germany shouldAP - 487 words
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Article, Illustration236 1986-08-26 27 Hinault makes grand exit BOULDER (Colorado) Bernard Hinault, of France, finished m the middle of the pack on Sunday, but maintained his overall lead to win the Coon International Classic, the final stage race of his 12-year cycling career. Hinault, 31, who will retire on his 32nd birthday m NovemberReuter - 236 words
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344 1986-08-26 27 SPORT IN SHORT MISANO ADRIATICO (Italy) World 500 cc motorcycling champion American Eddie Lawson outwitted Australia's Wayne Gardner after an exciting duel to win the San Marino Grand Prix here on Sunday. Lawson made a poor start, but fought his way through the fieldAP; AFP; Reuter; UPI - 344 words
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384 1986-08-26 28 J. RAJENDRAN - Pesta to fight on in spite of pullouts J. RAJENDRAN BOXING By IT SEEMS that the Merlion Cup soccer tournament is not the only event to be hit by withdrawals. Boxing, too, has suffered a body blow, but thankfully, not strong enough to force the cancellation of this year's Duty384 words
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Article, Illustration390 1986-08-26 28 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW ON THE WAY TO THE GAMES By A RECORD 25 sports will be staged by Indonesia m next year's South-east Asia Games seven more than the previous high recorded by Thailand last year. The list, which includes five new disciplines karate, wrestling,390 words
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Article, Illustration375 1986-08-26 28 SEOUL STEICT drag-testing will he in trodoc«d at the ltth Asian Games here next month. The Seenl Asiad will he the lint to have random testing of medallists and ether eompetftors, aid severe penalties have been proposed far athletes who test positive. The Korean375 words
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Article143 1986-08-26 28 THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation will telecast live the opening ceremony of the 1986 Asian Games m Seoul on Sept 20. The programme will be shown over Channel 8 from 1.30-3.50pm. In addition, SBC will also provide a daily 40-min-ute television summary of the day's143 words
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Article, Illustration220 1986-08-26 28 NG YUE MENG just can't win. It would take a miracle to get him to the Asian Games hi Seoul. Or an appeal by the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association. Because the Singapore National Olympic Council have already selected the team, and the220 words
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Article191 1986-08-26 28 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN LAU Wing Cheok was Singapore's most impressive player at the six-nation Asean invitational badminton tournament m Brunei last week. Though the Republic lost 2-3 to both Thailand and Malaysia, Wing Cheok won all his matches. Against Thailand, Hamid Khan lost to Sakrapee hi191 words
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Article, Illustration591 1986-08-26 28 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT By hook or by crook Schools should be booked By THE most significant act Combined Schools performed m the their re-entry to the Singapore Hockey Association's Premier League this season was deciding the fourth and last qualifier for the Elite Cup next month. Insignificant591 words
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Article, Illustration333 1986-08-26 28 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI REVIEWS THE PESTA SUKAN HOCKEY QUADRANGULAR SOME purists may argue that Singapore's first success m six years m the Pesta Sukan hockey quadrangular was no great achievement. After all, the Singapore A-team had only their own B-squad and sec-ond-string teams from Johor and333 words
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Article, Illustration454 1986-08-26 28 THE WORLD SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS MADRID PERHAPS it was the brown bread and yogurt that turned the East German women into swimming superstars. And maybe it was a Spanish virus that had the opposite effect on the United States, Canada and Australia. But when the fifth worldAP; Reuter - 454 words
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Article344 1986-08-26 28 TAY CHENG KHOON - NUS put sealer on a super season TAY CHENG KHOON SQUASH WHEN Zainal Afaidin defeated Alex Tay m the A Division final of the Ovaltine Individual graded championships at Kallang on Sunday, he prevented the National University of Singapore from completing a hat-trick of the top three men's titles. Koh344 words
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Article54 1986-08-26 28 KARACHI W«rM W 1 v fcMftr Khaa had to »v. r- spirited •p^sltl.B f r»m c«mp»trl»t Jaaskrr Kbm, tkr war Id Jaaltr rh»mpl»i, la tkr •pea Jig nu4«(tke PaiMaa Oca lakMcir k«ttl«d for 81 ariaatai fcahft wlaalag 'H. tnllaa R«m Tharir r it Egypt's Gmbal A w»4 44.Reuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration367 1986-08-26 29 Steve is placed on the transfer list FOREIGN SOCCER STEVE Archibald, out of favour at Spanish club Barcelona, has been transfer-listed at a bargain £300,000 ($960,000). Manager Terry Vena bles, who wants to help Archibald. 29. fulfil his wish of returning to English football, said: "I want to keep him,AFP; Reuter; AP - 367 words
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Article306 1986-08-26 29 LISBON Champions Porto and runners-up Benfica battled to a 2-2 draw on Sunday m an exciting contest that highlighted the opening round of the Portuguese First Division championship. Other renlte: Marttimo 1 Farense 0, Varzim 1 Elvas 0. Belenenses 3 Rio Aye 1. Other Pint Dtvislta resalts: Argeattß*:AFP - 306 words
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Article, Illustration221 1986-08-26 29 PENANG Singapore edged out Penang 2-1 to capture the Puan Sri Norhimah Cup m the final of the Malaysian inter-state tennis championships on Sunday. Selangor beat Penang 4-1 for the men's title. BcmHs: Mm Selangor bt Penan* 4-1 (Selangor first) Ad am Malik bt Francis Su 6-4, 6-2Bernama - 221 words
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Article, Illustration360 1986-08-26 29 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI But several chances are missed By MINNOWS Indonesia, despite the 34 defeat by China hi their Merlion Cup soccer match last night, indirectly did Canada, Singapore and Malaysia a favour. For hi defeat, they exposed the main flaws of the Chinese squad. The IndonesiansALBERT SIM - 360 words
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Article, Illustration391 1986-08-26 29 PETER SIOW - Far better never than late? PETER SIOW LAST NIGHT'S RESULTS: CHINA 3 INDONESIA 0; CANADA 5 MALAYSIA 0 By THE Merlion Cup organisers' folly of having Malaysia Selection belatedly make up the numbers was cruelly exposed by Canada at the National Stadium last night. Canada thumped the Malaysia ns 5-0391 words
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Article187 1986-08-26 29 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI SWIFT and rational steps by the organising committee averted the cancellation of this year's Merlion Cup tournament, which was initially supposed to feature eight teams. Teo Chong Tee, the chairman of the Football Association of Singapore, pointed this out to officials and players187 words
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Article, Illustration87 1986-08-26 29 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - Hoe Sang, Imran included in team MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By played m the losing MCA final against FT, have again opted for Stacey Muruthi as captain. tlßgajir n Stacey Muruthi (captain), C. Kantilal, Mohan Rajalingam. Rex Martens, B. Balaknshnan. Mukhtar Ah mcd. S. Sathivail, Abhijit Dats, Imran Hamid, Wong Hoe Sang,87 words
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Article273 1986-08-26 29 LONDON West Indian Tony Gray hit a last-ball (our to clinch a thrilling victory for Surrey over Essex at Chelmsford and set up a three-way tie at the top of the Sunday League cricket table. Gray's pull to the boundary off John Lever tookReuter - 273 words
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357 1986-08-26 29 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI TONIGHT: SINGAPORE v MALAYSIA (6.30); INDONESIA v N. KOREA (8.30) IF SINGAPORE team manager David Tan's optimism is anything to go by, the Republic will win the MerttonCup. And that despite their opening match defeat by f««* "There's nothing wrong with our team,"357 words
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Article247 1986-08-26 29 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI INDONESIAN goalkeeper Putu Yasa will probably go to bed with an aching body tonight after his team's match against North Korea at the National Stadium. For he is likely to bear the brunt of the Korean onslaught, his team-mates being novices against the247 words
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Article231 1986-08-26 29 LONDON England allrounder lan Botham hit a typically spectacular halfcentury yesterday to set up a face-saving victory m the Third and final Test against New Zealand only to be foiled by rain. Botham struck two sixes and seven fours m an unbeaten, whirlwind 59. Botham's SO came231 words
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Article73 1986-08-26 29 NEW ZEALAND Ist buH 187 ENGLAND Ist bus (Ovenlgfct TSI-1) 0. OMeh c Stirling b Hadlee 32 C. Atawylbw Hadlee 17 D. G«wer b Chatfield 131 A. Lajßh b Chatfleld 0 M. Gatttag b Chatfield 121 1. sMkMi not out 59 J. Wmtmny not out 9 Erin* 19 IMalReuter - 73 words
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Article89 1986-08-26 29 Singapore's body beautiful TAIPEI Singapore ewrtMtaiti straek gald ta tw« categories the SM AriMMy-MMtag Chaapieashlas here Ismail Tahir Mi Ag■M Lee wn the mixedpair title, while Fathebmehi All tMk the lightweight (u«er-1t kll»--gramme) (fim< Dcfeadlag ehampUn Malek Near, «f MaUysla, retehMi the heavyweight (•▼er-M kg) crewn, while laila's Prem ChaadAP - 89 words
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Obituary, Illustration243 1986-08-26 27 JOHN CHUA WEE HENG AGE: 75 fassod away en 23/1/86 leaving BJBjfc Elizabeth Pang Kirn Heok Sow John Chua Hong Chye Alphonsus Chua Hong Chuan Daughter Theresa Chua Sok Cheng Annie Urn Sal Ouek Grandson Justin Chua Eng How Rebecca Chua Su Ling Coftoot IsevMM S«( 429. A-MJCIo243 words
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Obituary, Illustration64 1986-08-26 27 The Family of the Late CHAN YUEN wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to friends and relatives for their kind assistance, attendance, donations, wreaths, condolences during their recent bereavement; THE FAMILY OF the late John Xavier wish to thank all relatives, friends. Father John Lee, Charasmatlc Prayer Oroup64 words
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Obituary, Illustration145 1986-08-26 27 I82 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements The family of the late Dr. Ronald Song Choon Hoe wish to express their heartfelt thanks to Pastors of Wesley Methodist Church Trinity Methodist Church Tetok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church Eiders of Jubilee Presbyterian Church Dr. K.A. Abraham and doctors m attendance Relatives and friends for145 words
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Obituary, Illustration139 1986-08-26 27 LTA. BELVARAJAH a/o AgodSi c/o AM FORCE. Unit (SBAB/ ALS) Psaasd away awddawty 2S/9/M l^ajMlswa txihlwd Imilovml ffiolhtf Morn. r\aniBH«Hit#vy, Dfoincfv t Th*rmoKa|«h Roy, C. I«liBid»iv— i •fftd C Lydta YmsMii Cor tog* IMVM Mi m, #laVOl T«tt Btongah Drtvs on 2S/a/sa at i.Wpm MDM. BHAGWAN KAUR aged139 words
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Obituary, Illustration246 1986-08-26 27 THALAI THEVAS AM MR. M. SAMIKANNU DEPARTED 7.9.1985 The talk of you is still on our S lips Home has not been the same Since you left us. But the fond memories you left i* behind > We cherish and live with It forever. Thalai Thavasam prayer*246 words
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Obituary, Illustration67 1986-08-26 27 Tiw fatnily of th* late MOM SOH LAI VOHG departed 18 Aug /Be wishes te express their heartfelt thanks to: Relatives, (rlends, colleagues tt business associates. The Singapore Permanent Hairwavtng Employers' Association Chief Monk, Phrakru Prakasa Dhammakun of Palelal Buddhist Temple (Dr) Mr Lee Boon Teck colleagues Dr.67 words
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Obituary, Illustration118 1986-08-26 27 LTA SATWINDERPAL SINGH AGE 24 YEARS DEPARTED: 93 AUG '86 From: OFFICERS ft MEN OF ffflfTH BRUNEI HELICOPTER DETACHMENT LTA SATWINDERPAL SINGH AGE: 24 YEARS OEPARTED 23 AUO 86 Datpart aympathy A condolanca* From: COMMANDER ft MEN OF BEMSAWANO AW BASE. LTA E. SELVARAJAH AGE: 28 YEARS DEPARTED:118 words
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Advertisement14 1986-08-26 27 ■"In Memoriam" I I is for the loved I ■ones whom you! remember I14 words
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Advertisement329 1986-08-26 28 £j£§jL| HARIMAU INVESTMENTS LIMITED (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) UNAUDITED RESULTS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 30 JUNE 1986 The Board of Directors of Harimau Investments Limited wishes to announce the unaudited results of the Group and the Company for the six months ended 30 June 1986:--30.6.86 30.6.85 or329 words
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Advertisement480 1986-08-26 29 I i I TAKE— A— BREAK I I SUMMER I I PA CKA GE I "The NYI would stand otii if it I only had the Listen and Learn as its I sole diffeiencc. but that a only the sun rWtacnft' The bat hsten-and-leam home study coune m the world480 words
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Miscellaneous43 1986-08-26 29 BOX ING Pests Blku In v1 tettoa (Toa Fayoh Sports Hall. H 30 pm). HOCEEY BHA Premier Leafse: IA v SRC (Balestier Rd. 5 30) BOOCEB Merita* Cap: Singapore v Malaysian Selection (6.30). Indonesia v N. Korea (8 30) Both at National Stadium.43 words
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460 1986-08-26 30 HEDWIG ALFRED - Conmen selling $100 tickets to see Pope HEDWIG ALFRED By SOME Catholic* have been doped Into Sylng $1M each for a ticket to oee P«pe when he eemes to Singapore In November. They paid the conmeo belleviag they ww getting an entry ticket to the National Stadium where Pepe John460 words
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Article, Illustration152 1986-08-26 30 Musa to marry ex-model KUALA LUMPUR Former Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hi tarn is planning to wed ex-model 7jii»Hrtm Sherdin, 28, next month. The ceremony is expected to be held at the bride's home m Gombak, followed by a wedding reception at the Shangri-La Hotel on Sept 5,Sunday Star - 152 words
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Article, Illustration520 1986-08-26 30 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK STPB to use study for promotion overseas By TRAVELLERS around the world will soon be told about how prices m Singapore have fallen below those m many other cities. A study furnishing proof of lower prices here will be used520 words
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207 1986-08-26 30 Ban on softball in the park after official got hit LONDON A ball that hit a British bureaucrat on the head has led to a ban on a revered American expatriate tradition the Hyde Park softball league. But enthusiasts say the ban imposed by the Environment Department is unfair, and207 words
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Article30 1986-08-26 30 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 13.50 points to 1.874.30 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. APAP - 30 words
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Article88 1986-08-26 30 What it should have been A CAPTION to a picture yesterday showing Philippine President Corazon Aquino's arrival m Jakarta incorrectly named the Indonesian Head of State as President Sukarno. Of course, this should have said Indonesian President Suharto. Another article yesterday said that charge card company American Express International charges88 words
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407 1986-08-26 30 YANG RAZALI KASSIM; ABBY TAN - Suharto's tips for Aquino on beating the Reds YANG RAZALI KASSIM ABBY TAN By and JAKARTA Philippine President Corazon Aquino received some lessons on how to fight the communist insurgency from a veteran communist fighter, Indonesian President Suharto, m private talks yesterday. President Suharto spent a large part of the407 words
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Article, Illustration184 1986-08-26 30 THE Mblitry «f Health tw« braids «f dsstlng They* an Metre Me*cated Dsstlag Ptwder aad Mllderma Prickly Heat Dastlag Pcwder which the mlmistry smld e«ntela lead aid t— In a statemeat yesterday, the miaistry advised the piUle Ht to biy ir ase the184 words
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Advertisement316 1986-08-26 30 /handsome miraoje; P^ TTie A/civ Minox Camera B*tt and wrist pouch MINOX 3S ML j^^B Also Available: 35 GT. 35 PL and 35 PE V^B Smallest full frame 35 mm camera \f L^i^ PROGRAM AE and APERTURE PRIORITY AE modes witti exposure memory lock. f HB^B Backhghi switch SFW Unique316 words
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Advertisement42 1986-08-26 30 wk awL^liVflai tPJm. afl BaVflU B^^r "t-i Furniture m Cane Leather Cushion^^B 1M Solid Ramin Furniture B "Custom Cabinet" Oak Kitchens mr Mirror Wardrobe Made to order furniture b Hi c LUXUKY IMTEIWORSPTE UO #04-21 Ptaza Slngapura (above Yaohan Orchard) T«l: *****0542 words
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Advertisement306 1986-08-26 30 /world\J iV^^/ /4 I LEADER V^-"— fj (M \J iicHNcxoci ir BlB^Q BJ ff \\^^Pß^B^|B^| room air- jgr BfIHBBJBBI **********1 CONDITIONER A_. B^B^B^B^BS BBgB- WBMBJfc? MULTISPLIT SYSTEM Design install Residential Service Industrial Repair Rental I Commercial Instalment scheme can be arranged 24 HOURS SERVICE AVAILABLE mA Cinular air conditipninqtS) Pte306 words
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Miscellaneous139 1986-08-26 30 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over several areas m the morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 25 mki SUNSET today: 7.11 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.02 am. GLOBAL HEATHER AdelaMe 5/16 C Cloudy Mdfcaarae 6/14 C Fine llafhrt 26/35 C Cloudy Mmc*w 13/18 C Cloudy Beljßg139 words
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Article, Illustration788 1986-08-26 1 This week's winning letters HAMBURGERS are one of the favourite foods of tewwgeri. At least It of the 4t letters yon wrote on what and where you eat with friends revealed this. Fast food outlets are most popular, with food centres taking second place.788 words
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549 1986-08-26 1 I LOVE food. Two or three hours after a heavy meal, I am hungry again. If I go to a restaurant, the bill is $20 to $30. That's the end of my pocket money for two weeks. I'll watch out for advertisements549 words
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Advertisement305 1986-08-26 1 Nixdorf gives Mobil the most advanced, point-of-purchase electronic payment system. Mobil introduces the Fleet Card: ■HMV Jii^ a dramatic advance m management a^^^^^M| and cost control for vehicle fleet '^^^to9r operators. Now drivers can obtain fuel £I^/0% Jk HB^^P^P^^l and maintenance at Mobil stations E^>^vv\ 4 17^^^^ I Gfm 1i305 words
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Advertisement63 1986-08-26 1 Eating is only part of the fun 2 What young people do when they eat out Milestone concert 3 Young violinist Ng Yuying's turning point ,aaw A mr JH^^H^^n j|^Bk < B^L^L^L^L^L^L^L^L^BKtti&i*^L^B^' yj^Sla^b^bhkd^bS Where is the love? 19 Lionel's new album is not-so-Richie fajaj Edited by Irene Pates Bilingual Edited63 words
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259 1986-08-26 2 What have you to say about teen lingo? AT FAST-FOOD joints, I must confess, I sometimes can't help eavesdropping on various conversations, not that I always understand what young people are talking about. I wonder how different teen slang today is from colloquialism used by young people 10 years ago,259 words
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Article268 1986-08-26 2 Fast food e IT'S fun eating in a hamburger joint, munching burgers, dipping French fries in tomato ketchup, playing with drinking straws, watching people with their fancy dressing, weird hairstyle and funny make-up. But what I enjoy most is watching the kids. Most of268 words
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Article, Illustration571 1986-08-26 2 Coff eeshops and food centres WE LIKE the coffeeshop near our school. We can join the tables and shout across them. Fm4 Pnttmmt, 17. MY FRIENDS and I are drawn to the noisy, smoke-filled, crowded food centre at Ang Mo Kio New Town. Each of us spends no more than571 words
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Article, Illustration322 1986-08-26 2 Your v parent says 9 This letter, written by a mother who read about teens' response to household chores two week's ago, should start some young people thinking and offering help at home. I FOUND the letters from so many teenagers about household chores322 words
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Advertisement226 1986-08-26 2 Pd like to be rich Pd like to have a bundle of money Pd like to travel around the world m style Pd like to give up buying Sweepstake tickets Pd like to laugh all the way to the bank UOB Group customers, please tick. You can tick them all226 words
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Article, Illustration741 1986-08-26 3 Young violinist Ng Yuying's recital on Wednesday at the Victoria Concert Hall will be a turning point m his career. He tells CHONG WING HONG why. He brought meclo«er to music He also taught ms how to treat people and how to cop* with adult life.DAVID TAN - 741 words
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Article31 1986-08-26 3 'h it Stuns it o tti^rfiiffe Mtt« i '^A'ffi WM^7Sofif»ft!jftßJt-feo-B^«r^af^ft*api& SDsf*iJ Eft I£^ *Sft i^^ifeJft#7^»^6u wan* m *j #rftJFT*«B 4>-SB*£ a «%f«|7*afc*h««A^ I*7-^*l* ftfg mmmmn HkikW& Scitm. ft tt '>*£ fl&° n*^H7cSS7C31 words
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Article9 1986-08-26 3 "i'A-^^^ f§Z ft;^ SLffl <O^ aA*r*r*fc^+#ft •HPIX <# BE t£4*9 words
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Article, Illustration702 1986-08-26 3 GOH BENG CHOO meets a Singapore Airline inflight supervisor who has just returned from a stint m China training flight stewards and stewardesses of a new airline m Shanghai. WHEN Paul Foo started learning Chinese some years ago, he had no idea how useful the languageNIK KASMANI - 702 words
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698 1986-08-26 3 COLLEGE student Ma Zhiqing studies computer science on an IBM system set up m an upper room of Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping's former holiday villa. Nearby, a columned mansion used by Mao Zedong, who once closed China to the outside world, is theAP - 698 words
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Article, Illustration800 1986-08-26 4 ANUAR OTHMAN - ANUAR OTHMAN By WHAT better way to teach children the proper method of writing Malay than organising a writing competition. With this m mind, and for the love of the language, Badan Kesenian Melayu (Malay Arts Society) took the initiative to organise the800 words
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Article, Illustration707 1986-08-26 4 Oteh ANUAR OTHMAN - Oteh ANU AR OTHMAN "BAHASA Melayu adalah Bahasa Kebangsaan Singapura. Ini bermakna Bahasa Melayu akan terus hidup di negara kita... "...Ketahanannya (Bahasa Melayu) akan terns kukuh dan Bahasa Melayu akan terus berkembang sebagai bahasa moden selagi kita berpegang kepada dua perkara mi:707 words
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Advertisement372 1986-08-26 4 MOTEXHA ASJAB6 13 16 NOVEMBER 1986 mM L CHILDREN'S hvatt «y| L MEN S AND EXHIBITION CENTRE, WOMEN'S lA/FAD HYATT REGENCY P^^x wt#^i^ K)R TRADE 9B^^Hi FABRICS HOME TEXTILES Fashion hotline for the trade. A unique r^^^^^^^^^PHSSP event m South-East Asia, the largest >>:- FASHION gathering of European, U.S. and372 words
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Advertisement4455 1986-08-26 5 BbW >V I I Si. Wl I TELEPHONE SERVICE: M I WEWK V flgS 1& n fjem al V^^emem toFrida»:9am to S3opm (spm d«ad»tne tot neit day) c Siterday: 8 30am to I I B^BBJ^BB^B I __^^^^H W MM Mm Ml m (llamd adline tOl Thf Sunda Tim «> *MikHeldjy:4,455 words
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Advertisement434 1986-08-26 5 twi* 1 iSLaMflflH Cairnhil! Steakhouse Chicken-Eater Restaurant Dai-lchi Hotel Singapore Dragon City Sichuan Restaurant Dragon Phoenix Restaurant Eastern Kingcrab Restaurant j Elizabethan Grid (Raffles Hotel) J Go Ryeo Jeong Korean Barbecue I Jade Room Restaurant i Mumtaz Mahal Restaurant Omei Restaurant I Plaza Garden Restaurant Suntory Sloane Court Hotel TGIF434 words
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Advertisement359 1986-08-26 5 36 House Renovation/ Decor WE SPECIALISE IN aluminium awnings, sliding doors ti windows, ampllmesh grilles It private house Iron window grilles. Tel: *****85/ *****64/ *****86 IRON GRILLES: 3-rm. $160; 4-rm. $260: 5-rm. $440. Ah Leng tel: *****38 (day)/ *****29 (night). LOTUS FURNITURE MANUFACTURER the wardrobe cabinet specialist. Please ring *****66.359 words
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Advertisement971 1986-08-26 6 38 TV/ Video/ Hi-Fi AERIALS INSTALLATIONS- TECHNICAL Servicing repairs Telefunken. Sharp, Roxy. Oraetz. ITT, Siera. Philips. Setron. Normande. Singer, colour TV on the spot, fixing video Reasonable charges day service to Bpm Telephone *****75/ *****23 ANTENNAE INSTALLATION SERVICE. We provide high quality aerials from Oermany/ Japan at reasonable prices. Pis.971 words
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Advertisement878 1986-08-26 6 50 Office Equipment/ Supplies RICOH OT4<MO COPIER, enlargement/ reduction. A3 size, fully computerised $1,690 Tel *****36 51 Printing/ Copying Services We p*» «hM n printing \ASittn9 ittd* 'riterhfdds (While you wall Bi invoHtt «nd all kind ol Strluncfv items Designing embossing works <iiso aiailabi* here FOR QiJICK CREATIVE REI lABI878 words
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Advertisement687 1986-08-26 6 56 Industrial 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies Equipment/ Supplies f FOR SALE i m VARIOUS USED MACHINERY FOR THE J 3 MANUFACTURE OF CEILING FANS S INCLUDING: M 5 a Welding machines €5 9 Stator winding machine S 8 Hydraulic Figs and pumps 9 Drilling machines V X c Quality control687 words
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Advertisement274 1986-08-26 6 64 Domestic Help Available FILIPINO Jflk MAIDS FULL DOCUMENTATION 5000 BOND INCLUDING •i AIRFARE VISA LEAVE IT TO GOODWILL WE WILL DELIVER THE MAID TO YOUR DOOR STEPS tSfcfcl: DUWtNQQfTHRS: JiSERVICE ENT LN C 0457/01 Also specialises m passport renewal, direct hiring cheap return ticket. You can t be wrong274 words
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Advertisement582 1986-08-26 6 57 Business 57 Business 57 Business Opportunities Opportunities Opportunities ORCHARD ROAD INFORMATION, CALL *****75 4 *****40 i JOHN LITTLE 1 for tha lowest pricas m town' John Little Is prepared to pay cash on delivery for supplier's surplus stocks of good quality merchandise that we can pass on to our582 words
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Advertisement650 1986-08-26 6 64 Domestic Help Available mnuaUrsirnELTD 1M MkfcM* Roa*. #04-07 Fo^unt Ctr, S'por* 071« Tat 33t1M2/3MIM7 Mon to Sat: 10am to Bpm SELECT THROUGH VPEO Packaga «aa aeso mdudaa documamaMert. Ml Inauranca. aacurlty bond, madtcal toaa, SMvantaad raplaoamanl. 2y«an DACfc-up MTVtO9) RfltWMl CaVtosMtlon of worit pexmti £r Chaap ratum ak-tara \^&fj650 words
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Advertisement587 1986-08-26 6 68 Situations Vacant: Tutorial URGENTLY REQD TUTORS from (lists 15. 16, 14. 13. 12. 08. 20. 19. 10. 05, 22. Tel: *****68 69 Situations Vacant: Domestic REQUIRED FILIPINOS WITH complete papers for employment In Canada. Tel: *****17. P4P Labour Supply (C-0828-01). FOR IMMED. EMPLOYMENT h semald.s with pleasant personality for587 words
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Advertisement538 1986-08-26 6 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clarical Clerical 1 1 W&lk-In Interview Monday Friday 9am I2noon; 2pm spm I Customer Relations Officers (Female) (Full-time T^nglin, Full-time/Part-time Changi Airport) Due to our expansion, we have newly-created openings for CUSTOMER RELATIONS OFFICERS. I The incumbent will be responsible for in538 words
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Advertisement310 1986-08-26 6 International dtelilbutlun company urgontty requires AN EXPERIENCED FEMALE SECRETARY a able to start work Immediately a minimum O.C.E. 'O' level and a recognised secretarial certificate a pleasant personality. Initiative and able to carry out duties Independently a able to type, operate telex machine and Shorthand speed of 100 w.p.m. a310 words
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Advertisement644 1986-08-26 7 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical I SAM ;';> (A subsidiary of Singapore Aircraft Industries) 111 SAM, a manufacturer of H aircraft parts and comI portents invites applica- tions from suitably quahI tied candidates for the I post of: SECRETARY Possess GCE X 3' level 1 >: with credit m English644 words
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Advertisement902 1986-08-26 7 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical An International Travel Agancy raquiraa urgently JUNIOR SECRETARY OCE 'CV Level. Good command of English It able to take shorthand, typing It telexes. Initiative Lbe able to carry out duties Independently. Salary: SSOO SSOO. Interested applicants please call: for an lnterlvew A w»l^ established company902 words
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Advertisement794 1986-08-26 7 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FEMALE CHINESE ACCOUNTS Clerk reqd. Experienced preferred. Able to type It close ac-i-ounis for the year. Write to: ST. Box A*****, 390 Kirn Seng Road. Spore 0923 IMMEDIATE SHIPPING CLERKS/ Typists, sea freight, documentation, temp, to perm.. $580. transport provided, below 28 (Jurong). Clerks/ Typists794 words
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Advertisement528 1986-08-26 7 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales I IS 1 yelow pages A Challenging Rewarding Career As A Lady Telephone Sales Representative If you're hardworking, determined to succeed and can communicate well, we'd like to talk to you about a career as a Lady Telephone Sales Representative. Our Telephone528 words
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Advertisement174 1986-08-26 7 Established Company of an International Trading group reQuires: MERCHANDISING CO-ORDINATOR o GCE 'O' Level c Servicing existing distributor lines c Marketing of canned food/ groceries c Documentation c Possess own transport c Pleasant personality, responsible and reliable Interested applicants, please apply giving detailed rttumt, expected salary, contact phono number and174 words
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Advertisement633 1986-08-26 7 71 Situations Vacant: Sales SALESGIRLS WANTED Wa ara looking for Famale Salesgirls to promote our rang* of wall known Perfumes at leading department stores and at Changi Airport Shops. c Attractive basic salary negotiable on experience c Attractive commission offered c Transport allowance c Merit increment after every 6 months633 words
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Advertisement590 1986-08-26 7 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Selangor Pewter SELANGOR PEWTER (S) PTE LTD invitea applications for the following poets of: Oanarai Requirements: I Prepared to work rota- I ting shifts. c Preferably wUh experience m selling pewterware. China ware, silverware and other gift/ souvenir items. Preferably with knowledge of Japanese. c Female590 words
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Advertisement665 1986-08-26 7 71 Situations Vacant: Salas An eetebHehed Trading Company require* A SENIOR SALES REPRESENTATIVE to market CHILDREN'S TOYS Experience; Must have good contact with department stores and retail out-lets. Preferably 5 years fc above m the relevant trade. 'A' level, effective In written English fc Oral Chinese, tea Between 25-35 years665 words
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Advertisement723 1986-08-26 7 71 Situations Vacant: Salas CHINESE SALES ASSISTANTS required Age 17 above. c Pleasant personality Secondary level Able to perform shift duties, c Preferably with sales experience. STOREMAN Interview at Centrepoint. #02-21. Tel *****06 EatabHahod Company requires CHINESE FEMALE SALES RECEPTIONISTS/ CLERKS Communicate with children. Salary $500. 5-day week. Training will723 words
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Advertisement912 1986-08-26 7 71 Situations Vacant: Mm SOLE AGENT FOR German prod uct wants male/ female Sales Rep., with/ without sales experience, Supervisor fc also Executive with experience m direct selling. Very good commission. basic salary, full CPF. extra Incentive for cash sales fc part payment Si also overseas tripe. ROD personnel are912 words
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Advertisement535 1986-08-26 8 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical ($8 Seagate J urgently requires ITC m Electricai/Electronics Engineering or NTC 2/3 m Electrical Fitting fir Installation 1 2 years experience m electrical maintenance of CNC and conventional machine i tools would be an added advantage I Completed or exempted from N.S.535 words
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Advertisement929 1986-08-26 8 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technlcel Werequire I* Diploma m Electronics Engineering or IXI equivalent with some working ""fi" experience m a high volume r manufacturing environment. --U- Minimum 2 3 years' experience m equipment maintenance of micro- r r computer hardware at component level Ff and ability929 words
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Advertisement639 1986-08-26 8 72 Situations Vacant: Technical f Urgently W«qulfd MEDICAL AND MAN LOCK ATTENDANTS lo wort m a comprwd air •nvkonrnwit (MRT 301 pretwt) Applicants must be physically fit lo work m comI pressed air and should possess NPB Medical or Man Lock Attendant Course Certificate. Past experience In similar capacity is639 words
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Advertisement534 1986-08-26 8 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production awLwaEL atatSP tQCor I Production Operators J Those with similar I by experience will be I offered a higher |J starting pay. Benefits: I c Free transport (for shift only)/ transport allowance c No scope work c Shift allowance I c Attendance534 words
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Advertisement387 1986-08-26 8 73 Situations Vacant: Production Wall astaMishsd printing firm requires: 1) SELF-ADHESIVE LABEL MACHINE OPERATORS c Completed N.S. c Primary oor Secondary 1/ 2 education. c Working experience is an advantage Without experience will be considered as 2) PRINTING TRAINEES c Completed N s a Energetic and willing to work hard.387 words
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Advertisement421 1986-08-26 8 73 Situations Vacant: Production r MALE OPERATORS required by an American manufacturing concern Completed N.S c Physically (it c Understands simple English L Maths c Willing to work m Ist shift: 7.00 am 3.40pm or 2nd shift: 3.40pm. 1100pm Good starting salary a benefits. 5-day work week. No working experience421 words
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Advertisement474 1986-08-26 8 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous CLUB CORPORATION OF ASIA LTD PINETREE TOWN AND COUNTRY CLUB SINGAPORE CCA, the world's leading organisation In professional management of exclusive golf, country and city clubs, seeks candidates for the following positions for the Western Dining Restaurant. The successful applicants should be matured and have the474 words
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Advertisement885 1986-08-26 9 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous HOTEL MERIDIEN SINGAPORE I invites applicants for the following positions:- 1 1) PART-TIME/ FULL-TIME ROOM I STEWARDESSES i I c Female, age between 20— 35 years old. c No experience preferred as training will be pro- J i vlded. I c Must885 words
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Advertisement522 1986-08-26 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous INTERNATIONAL Due to expansion, we require additional MAINTENANCE/ DELIVERY DRIVERS c Class 2 and 3 driving licences c preferably possess motorbike c able to speak and write English c completed N.S. c good knowledge of Singapore roads experience In maintenance o." electrical equipment c available Immediately522 words
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Advertisement616 1986-08-26 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Exclusive theatre discotheque requiree suitable pereonnel to till the poet 01 1. QUEST RELATIONS OFFICERS 2. WAITRESSES 3. FEMALE USHERS Attractive salary Incentives to be given to selected candidates. Please call pereonally at: B 3 Ming Arcade 21 Cuacedon Road Singapore 1024. Tel: *****97/ *****07 (after616 words
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Advertisement938 1986-08-26 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous PART TIME MODELLING OPPORTUNITY Male and Female of all ages are required. Interested; please call GRAPHICS MODEL STUDIO TEL: *****39 PLEASANT BARTENDERS with experience Working hrs. 1900 hrs. to 0100 hrs. daily Interview on 26th It 27th August between lla.m. and 4p.m. Far East Shopping Centre938 words
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Advertisement901 1986-08-26 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous REQUIRED ONE DRIVER for social work Must be staying In Bed ok East Coast area. Over 35 yrs. of age. Please call *****85 between 9a.m. to 6p.m. SECURITY GUARDS IN Orchard. Jurong. Paslr Panjang, Holland. Attractive salary. With full CPF ti allowance. Call personally to: #08-34901 words
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Advertisement781 1986-08-26 9 81 Vehicles For Hire PICKUPS AND LORRIES. Jurong 4 Buklt Tlmah. Tel: *****86/ *****93 (B.ooam 5 00pm). PICK-UPS TRUCKS for hire In Ylo Chu Kang. (Near A.M.KIo). *****31/ *****26. (Sam- 11pm). SELF-DRIVEN CARS AVAIL, for Malaysia use at cheap rates. Tel: 783-0909 (Bam. 8.30pm.). THREE STAR CAR Rentals have auto/781 words
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Advertisement822 1986-08-26 9 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance Insurance Insurance INTRODUCING THE YEAR CAR LOAN. Now you can s p-r-e-a-d your repayments for new cars over 6 years, not just 5 (For used cars, the loan period is up to 6 years from date of original purchase) AT822 words
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Advertisement635 1986-08-26 9 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan 1882 DATSUN 120Y SUtlonwagon Tld top cond.. alrcon, hl-fl, s/i-Uns, $15,000. Pager *****92/ off. *****09/ *****20 8/10 DATSUN Bi..*EBIRO 1.6 (Co. regd), 1 owner, alrcon., radio/ cassette, tax l/'B7. $B,Bou 0.n.0. *****19. '83 NISBAH LAUREL 2000 Auto. Alrcon., radio cassette, 1 pte. owner, showrm. cond. $27,800635 words
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Advertisement703 1986-08-26 9 90 For Sale: Toyota AUTHORISED TOYOTA SERVICE Centre trade-in your Toyota car for a new Starlet Standard $24,275. Starlet High-grade $26,575 For further details call 456-1363 Miss Llm/ 284-5733 Mr. Leong. IS COROLLA 1.8 OL. Llftback. sspeed. 1 pte. owner. Power steering windows. Central lockIng, s/rlms.. hlfl, tax 1/17. Accident703 words
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Advertisement1022 1986-08-26 10 90 For Sala: Toyota 0 VI TOYOTA Cresslda 20 GL Alrcon., cassette, power windows Tel *****74 0 ■S3 TOYOTA Cresslda 2.0 GL Alrcon.. cassette, power windows, central locking. *****03. SEP. '90 CRESSIDA GL auto. Q plate. Excellent cond Well kept. Aircon Si radio cassette *****63. 12/80 STARLET DL. square lights.1,022 words
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Advertisement1046 1986-08-26 10 92 For Sala: Mazda S MTHS. OLD MAZDA 1.6 GT XI 3-dr. 1 owner, sun-roof, power window/ steering, central lockIng, showroom cond Tel: *****96 9/94, MAZDA I.S GT 3 doors 2 owners. Tax 11/88, Compomotlve rims, hl-fl. Excellent $26 800 0.n.0. Tel *****88/ *****80, Joe CO. REGD. 1993 Mazda 9291,046 words
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Advertisement816 1986-08-26 10 94 For Sala: Daihatsu 4/92 DAIHATSU CHARADE 1000 XTF. 5-dr (new model), 1 pte owner, alrcon hi-fi, new s/tyres. tax/ Ins. 3/"87, PARF, good cond. $16,500. Can loan $12,000. *****18 LATE 1990 DAIHATSU Charade, 1000XTE, 5-speed, alrcond., radio/ cassette, tax 1/87. New tyres, original paint. $11,900. *****41 79 DAIHATSU CHARADE816 words
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Advertisement1036 1986-08-26 10 96 For Sato: Other Makes REGD. '71 ROLLS Royce Silver Shadow II long wheel base with division Tax till Nov "86. Interested, pis. call Lum *****45. 1972 MGB GT with alrcon., radio/ cassette. Tax 1/87. Passed Inspection. Beautiful condition. No repair required. Tel: *****55. 4/99 AUDI 80GTE, 1 pte. owner,1,036 words
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Advertisement596 1986-08-26 10 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles 8/89 ISUZU DOUBLE cab. dlesel low deck, 26,000 km. 1 owner alrcond., very good cond. *****22. 90 SUZUKI 900 c.c. 5-dr. van. Just passed Inspection, new road tax. •81 MITSUBISHI L3OO. Alrcond., radio cassette. Tax 10/86. Very good cond. $6,800. *****86/ Pg. *****48. «1 NISSAN596 words
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Advertisement750 1986-08-26 10 99 Vehicles Wanted ABLE TO ACCEPT ALL USED CARS AT ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT c Non-PARF or PARF. c Private or company. PB Bus. o Commercial vans/ pick-ups. Oood price for Honda cars. Pleeee caM Mr Ong: Day: *****80/ *****78/ 8 Night. *****88 (7pm.— 11pm.) CALL US BEFORE YOU SELL YOUR750 words
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Advertisement848 1986-08-26 10 100 Scrap Vehicles BETTER PRICEB OFFERED for PARF/ SZ scrap cars all kinds of good used cars. *****02/ *****76 (Day). *****00 (Night). ALEX: *****50/ *****85. Best prices offered for PARF scrap used cars. Cash payment. ATTRACTIVE CASH FOR all scrap/ used/ SZ scrap cars. *****42/ *****63, Kwok (day/ night). BETTER848 words
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Advertisement760 1986-08-26 10 106 Accommodation Available: Houses S/STOREY DETACHED BUNOLW. 31 Chiltern Drive (Braddell Hta.) D 1335. 3 bdrms. F/furn with s/pool. Avail. Ist Sept. Rent $2,500 neg. Tel. *****26. D.ll OFF NEWTON d/storey detached bunglw. with pool. 4+l rms. Pte. and cosy surroundings. P/furn. $4,000. Holland *****79. D.19 SERANOOON OON. s/storey seml-d.760 words
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Advertisement546 1986-08-26 10 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available Available: Apartments Apartments The Ascott Executive Residences Gracious Living Starts Here. Singapore's first purpose built serviced apartments, The Ascott Executive Residences, are a unique combination of the luxury of a hotel and the comfort of home. Located m the heart of the city, The Ascott546 words
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Advertisement406 1986-08-26 10 r^Lrdmore tParkJb OPEN HOUSE Long or short leas* Luxury apartments to let with exclusive Country Ciub membership Just off Orchard Roao 3-bedrooms, large lounge, ample parking Furnished or unfurnished Average rental $3,600 p.m. mcl. service chatge Visit our show flat, 1 0t n to spm Monday to Saturday or 10.30406 words
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Advertisement757 1986-08-26 11 107 Accommodation Available Apartment* FfIREfISTPUIZfI Hotel Style Luxurious Apartments roifr •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. Billia-d Room Gymnasium and many other facilities •Self Service Free Launderette •Ample Indoor Car Parking Lots757 words
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Advertisement1022 1986-08-26 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments NEWTON CIRCLE APARTMENT, sth floor, fully furn., 3 rooms. 1 living, 1 dining. $1,000. Hougang 5 miles, terrace, fully furn $800 *****61/ *****59 Mr Loh ORCHARD RD. STUDIO Service apt., tastefully furn., fully alrcon./ carpeted, crockery linen provided. Short/ long-term $900 p.m. Inclusive PUB *****69 ORCHARD1,022 words
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Advertisement1018 1986-08-26 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 0.10 BALMORAL/ HIMIKO Court Beautifully furn. studio apt Immed occupation. *****33 Solo D.lO BALMORAL VIEW, lower mats. 3 bdrms. Fully alrcond., pool $1,900 furn *****63 (agt.) D 10 BEVERLY HILLS. Nasslm Mans. Bel Air, Ardmore Pt., from $4500 ERA *****66 Dennis D.lO DRAYCOTT TWR. $2,600. 3+l1,018 words
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Advertisement920 1986-08-26 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 551.200 HONO LEONO Condo. Pool tennis 3 rms. F/ furnished. Vacant. Tel: *****12 Mr. Phan. TELOK KURAU, 0.15, unfurn 2bdrm. flat. Bathrm. attached, servant's. $700 p.m. Call *****63. THE CLAYMORE. 3-BDRM. apt avail m Oct. at $6,250, p/furn. Please call *****18/ 9. WATTEN EST. CONOO. I'll920 words
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Advertisement1857 1986-08-26 11 113 For Sale. Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses VVMI help you Imiv a house now with complete peace of mind B//y wr ''iff T^MSi Wl l^k\ '"i&^&^SßSl&ij J^ .^i.- --A:3& I B^kl Chase Complete Home Loan Our loan offers you easy home ownership with 10 distinct1,857 words
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Advertisement789 1986-08-26 11 113 For Sale: Houses D.IS BRAND NEW d/storey corner terr 2800 sq.ft. 3+l 1 f/hold $450,000 Everton *****11 D.19 SERANGOON GDN. s/storey bunglw. 6000 sq.ft. 4 1 1. 999 $490K Everton *****11 D.19 TAI HWAN Gdn 2-1/2-storey terr. 2000 sq.ft Built-in 3000 sq.ft. $425,000. Holland *****79 D.20 MODERN D/STOREY seml-d789 words
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Advertisement736 1986-08-26 11 114 For Sal*: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments I s^* 2 -room I Apartments I for Sale/ Lease I (Junction of St. Martin's I Drive and Tanglin Road) I Developer I Owrwr Umcumrrt Pte Ltd. Tenure of Land: Freehold I Lot 286 TS XXIV Planning Approval: DC 858/64736 words
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Advertisement823 1986-08-26 11 DIST. 19 GOLDEN HILL Condo lower mals. Split-level. 3 bdrms. Freehold Approx. 2200 sq.ft. $395,000 0.n.0. Rolf *****11 DIST.9 CAIRNHILL CT/ Plaza. 1,500/ 2,800 sq.ft 2/ 3 bdrms. Fully alrcond./ s/pool $320,000/ $410,000. MI:V Realty *****82 DIST.9, TOP rLOOR, partly furn. Renovated. Freehold. 3+l bdrms. 3 bathrms/ 1 attached $240,000.823 words
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Advertisement1072 1986-08-26 12 114 For Sal*: Private Apartment* 0 10. WOOLLERTON PK. 2.800 sq ft 4 rma servant's. Facing greenery $450,000 *****47 *****77 D.ll CHANCERY LOWER mals. 1615 sq.ft 3 rooms 2 attached Pool $320,000. Eurohome *****22 D.ll ELEGANCE VIEW. 3- 1 bdrms 1,750 sq ft Pool $268,000 F'hold. Prospect *****75 *****13 D.ll1,072 words
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Advertisement1048 1986-08-26 12 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 5-ROOMED A.M.Kio Blk 642 $129,000 St Marah Blk 116 $*****0 Badok Blk 21/96/120/413 $115,000 to $139,000 Chal Chaa Blk 52 $133,000 Clamant! Oik 413/ 604 $128,000 Eunoa Craa Blk 23 $120,000 Marina Pa-ada Blk 12/ 27 $133,000 SpoMtawooda Pk Blk 104 $150,000 T.Payoh B'k 218/1,048 words
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Advertisement1058 1986-08-26 12 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments BEDOK NORTH 5-ROOM (Point) Blk 413/ 516 Ceramic/ terrazzo, high floor, morning sun. $129,000 $137,000 neg. Tel: *****21 BOTH 5-RM., POINT. Bedok North (South). Nicely renovated! $129,000 ($105,000). Richard Low Housing: *****15/ 6/ *****18. CLEMENTI WEST. 5-RM. Blk 604/ 724 ceramic, cabinets $130,000/ $137,000 neg./1,058 words
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Advertisement785 1986-08-26 12 116 For Sato: HDB Apartments HURRYI $42,000, 3-rm. Bedok Reservolr 81k.712, terrazzo throughout. Tel: *****12/ *****48. JALAN BAHAOIA BLK 35. 3-rm Ceramic, cabinet, bdrm set fridge $29K neg. Wind *****03. JALAN TECK WHYE 5-room 81k.12, low fir Newly renovated See to offer. *****12 Dollars MARINE DRIVE 3 rm. near central.785 words
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Advertisement736 1986-08-26 12 117 Propartias Wantad y WANTED v JURONG EASTS BEDOK ANG MO KIO OTHER AREAS CALL MISS CHOW 732 8288 WE EMPHASIZE Ml SERVICE... VCHEMB AND LEW EUTPy |q OUSES WANTED SERVICE QuYERS WITH CASH <<5K WIND HOUSING > <^g^ *****53/ *****93 V PEOPLE'S HOUSING *****21/*****22 Urgently Wanted HDB READY BUYERS736 words
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Advertisement799 1986-08-26 12 118 Factory Spacas 118 Factory Spacas Sea-front, 94 metres, with Mooring facilities including Slipway Beautifully designed Office/Factory Building with Workshops 2.700 sq metres Canteen (Single Storey Block) 281 sq. metres Open Area 13.860 sq metres Total Area 16.841 sq metres Lease: JTC 30 years w.e.l. 16 August 1980 (181.275 sq799 words
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Advertisement510 1986-08-26 12 119 Warshous**/ Storaga Spacas RUBY WAREHOUSE COMPLEX No. 8 Kafci Bukit Road 2 (off Eunos Link) WAREHOUSE FOR LEASE 02-12; 02-18; 03-06; 03-16; 03-30; 04-24; 04-25. Short and long tarm lease P l«e*e call Mrs Lim I *****62 WAREHOUSE SPACES EQUIPPED with modern facilities available at Kakl Buklt Road 2510 words
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Advertisement530 1986-08-26 12 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Lm i\^B\.^B^^s^ c o\o<Nc0 \o <NcV c\\^ cO I ■S (Off River Valley Road) W I ■H FOR LEASE \M mm sinbor house Im ■R (Brand new light industrial \M ■W bldg at Paya Lebar Road) \/m H FOR SALE/ LEASE I-*530 words
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Advertisement951 1986-08-26 12 121 For Rent: Office Spaces fl COMMERCIAL I UNION BUILDING I I Several units from 465 I sq ft to 2950 sq ft jH available for lease B I Strategic location H H fronting Robinson Rd I Excellent management I I Attractive rental B H packages H I 532 3888951 words
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Advertisement622 1986-08-26 13 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces O 15, TAMJOMG KATOMO 3-storey shophou.se (postwar). K'hold Ordflr. area 1.030 sq.ft. 2nd and 3rd fir. 1.400 sq ft Tel: 336-5363 FAN EAST PLAZA, 2 units at 02 Level with tenancy. Areas 258 sq.ft. i 324 sq.ft. respectively Interested pis. call *****83 PARKLANE SHOP STM622 words
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Advertisement765 1986-08-26 13 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: 1 Shop Spaces Shop Spaces Newly Renovated Colombo Court Exhibition space available 30,000 sq ft at 2nd storey With good frontage Contact MrThioat *****15 or Mrs Sim at *****33 Fitted And Equipped TO LET (Approx 4700 sq ft) at SERANGOON PLAZA Fronting the bustling765 words
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Advertisement320 1986-08-26 13 135 Air Travel 135 Air Travel "Hong Kong/ 4D/3N Airfares Macau Tours Deluxe Hotel ffi£uomsi.;£\ Packages 50/ AN tror* »T. I Lee Gartens- $970/I pp-^^mS^^U h,,,!^ nn (GM) h,^ Kong M.icoHulo, Royal Garden, Regal Meridien $1,010 ,i ah prices quoted are on twin sharing basis and valid from Sept 1320 words
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Advertisement534 1986-08-26 13 136 Cruises 136 Cruises 136 Cruises Hongkong 4 different, value-packed fly/cruise programmes at no increase m rates I v^*^ 10 _^^^p^^^P.™Xga^m^mwim^m^m^m^m^a^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ m^^ZZ "^■■^B^av KS^~>*~^ -^aja^tf^^'amm^^™"" j Year eajd gcbool VXjRAI lf I no»d«y Special. l^HlhsK IPKS •Well-appointed cabins with private facilities •Alrcondltloned throughout Swimming pool Casino Library Boutique Salon Keep-fit534 words
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Advertisement765 1986-08-26 13 137 Tour* 137 Tours 12 JH THEMOSTPOPUIAR 12 11 jl MASS WEDDING H 12 >sSr^ HONEYMOON TOURS 12 DATE OF CEREMONY: fl| 3 12 21/9/86:17/5/87 W gm M 12 DATE OF 3(A 7 12 DEPARTURE. -*^SS" iTj 22/9/86:18/5/87 it] colour brochures OhlK^"' iPW "H j-jj AVAILABLE ON jE^PR^ l^ "l]765 words
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Advertisement1149 1986-08-26 14 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours WniNDONESIALM 4 days Bali week-ender $699 4 days Dunia Fantasi/ I 5 days Medan/Lake Toba $499 W Bt JaV W59 I 7 days Medan/Lake Toba/ I 5 days West Java $599 V Padanfl B uktt Ting f1 1_*749 I 51,149 words
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Advertisement87 1986-08-26 14 147 Academic Courses QUALIFIED SCH. TEACHERS, grads with the experience dedication to assure good result In final exam. Let us know your child's need, we'll try our best to help them. *****31/ *****05. SCH. TEACHERS/ EXPERIENCED tutors available for all subjects/ levels. Reasonable rates within your budget! Tel: *****10. EXPERIENCED87 words
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Advertisement1026 1986-08-26 14 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education I I 1 I dw m mmm mt '>■ m 1 l Matr culate^fl ¥IT T T T I I res A BHEHb^australia I State-run Canning and I 4/5/7 DAYS BANGKOK $640/ 1 B^i I onp S" c1,026 words
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Advertisement272 1986-08-26 14 148 Computer Courses COMPUTER* COMMERCIAL *>^^^ SCHOOL COMMUTE* COURSES For DfO f*)Ba*4OAe)eß. MsSCilttveM SjejC iwinw t dftcat/fchnlcal etert Wrrtn no cOfl'HUJ'e)*' koowieoQ*. SYMPHONY (Ver 1 1) FRAMEWORK II LOTUS 1-2-3 (Ver 2 0) Module 1 and Macro Programming AUTOCAD DRAFTING PACKAGE lUS ACCOUNTING PACKAGE DBASE 111 PLUS c Module 1272 words
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Advertisement328 1986-08-26 14 150 Com marc ial/ Technical Courses lor LCC1 1967 Exam. Subjects: Marketing Salesmanship Public Relations Advertising Part Time Class** Cofnwancing at CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE •05-3545 Block 162 Bukit Merah Town Centre Tel: 27 ***** (8 Line*) Wed 700 10 00pm 27/8 Sat 230 5 30pm 30/8 LEX MENC PROFESSIONAL328 words
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Advertisement321 1986-08-26 14 GET A RECOGNISED COMPUTER QUALIFICATION AT INFORMATICS COURSES OFFERED Fortran, Paacai. 1 NCC DIPLOMA IN Wordstar, dßaaa 11/IH. COMPUTER STUDIES Lotus 1-2-3, Symphony, (Incorporating City Guilds Framawork, Accounting, 747 (418). designed for G.CE IWcro-procaaaor, X)"or "A" level holders No prior AaaamWar. computer knowledge is Courses 1 2 qualify for required)321 words
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Advertisement223 1986-08-26 14 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses I.A.M. 1) M/W 6 30-9 30pm 01/00 2) T/F 6.30-9Jopm 02/09 ENG. FOR COMMERCE DTues 6 00-7 30pm 26/08 2) Wed 6 30-8 00pm 27/08 SHORTHAND (^,n M ,.i 1 Tues 6 00-7 30pm 26/08 2) Thurs 7.30-9 30pm 28/08 BUSINESS STATISTICS l)Tues 7 30-9 30pm223 words
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Advertisement606 1986-08-26 15 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses J y^L oj&\ Excel m Information Technology v^tS> 89-fl AtComsertrac Vf^J r~~J J A Decade of Excellence <^3 In Computer Education Q NCC Diploma m Computer Studies Q BCS/NCB Part I In addition to the syllabus prescribed by the For personnel606 words
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Advertisement228 1986-08-26 15 154 Dancing Instruction Introducing a variety of DANCE COURSES to suit yourself BASIC LATIN AMERICAN DANCE INTERMEDIATE BALLROOM DANCE BASIC SOCIAL DANCE INTERMEDIATE SOCIAL DANCE JAZZ DISCO DANCE For more Information, call us at: METROPOLITAN YMCA SO Stevens Road Tat: *****55 ait 401/902. POMSAN DANCE STUOtO (EatabMahad tmct 1*37) Saglnnar»228 words
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Advertisement179 1986-08-26 15 155 Modelling/ Deportment Instruction Personal Grooming •Plus Professional Modelling Total grooming, speech improvement A social graces Agence Powers New York: Paris, Japan CaN *****97 (U%% w»«m«nl) HOUSE OF M SINGAPORE'S TOP CHILDREN'S WORKSHOP offers the PERFECT SYSTEM to Junior-Modelling Speech, Pronunciation, Drama Memory Training courses conducted by our Oversees Trained179 words
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Advertisement493 1986-08-26 15 156 Cookery Instruction PRACTICAL CAKEMAKING (25 Items) Baking, creaming, Icing, decoration. Commence Sun. 31/8. 10am. -4p.m. Coach by Mr. Aw, former Hotel Catering School training officer Tel: *****13. CAKE DECORATING, CAKE making, pastry and sugar moulding course. Contact no: *****92 30/8 CHRISTMAS LOO Cherry Cake 2.00 p.m. 29/8 31/8 Mooncake493 words
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Advertisement521 1986-08-26 15 170 Lost aT?Jay^affß ''•it ''ii^afl L^LB DOG MISSING at Ch.i ChM Rd. Blk.l/ Chai Clm StrMl on 24/8/86 al 10.45pm. Tricolourad Shallwtd Shaapdog Anyone having information plaas* contact: 44T0540 Reward will be offered. Family mm th» dog vary much LOST BLACK MALE Shetland sheepdog. Last seen at A.M. Klc Aye.l,521 words
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Advertisement711 1986-08-26 15 APPOINTMENTS/NCyriCES ■Hfll STANTS RSSOBBI EaV Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD i APPOINTMENTS I OU NATIONAL I I lira UNIVERSITY I I Y^V OF SINGAPORE I I SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT I I Applications are invited for teaching appoint- 9 I ments m the School of Management. Prefer- I H ence711 words
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Advertisement743 1986-08-26 15 eletftx Ne: *****59 Rates: Bex Service: Sice Service: Tel *****11 Straits-Times: 5125.00 psc. cm. Collected: Sss.<» Ct 5724/5/6/8 A 5669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: Sslo 00 Century Park Sheraton Singapore CENTURY PARK SHERATON SINGAPORE has an immediate opening for the position of DIRECTOR OF SALES Male/Female of good743 words
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Advertisement1366 1986-08-26 16 PICO PICO ART PTE LTD, a well established local company with 1 7 overseas offices and 5 subsidiaries, I is a leading Exhibition Construction Specialist m the I Exhibition Industry. In view of our extensive I recruitment exercise, we would like to invite top- I calibre candidates to fill the1,366 words
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Advertisement531 1986-08-26 16 itfifprffinn i ■mLIUoIiULnJ Wyuy Private Limited SALES REPRESENTATIVES j If you have a natural aptitude and flair for meeting and selling to people, we have a place for you to sell the latest range of RICOH copiers/facsimiles and electronic typewriters. We offer highly competitive remuneration package together with outstanding career531 words
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Advertisement818 1986-08-26 16 NOTICES I Amcol Electrical Industries limited I (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) I ANNOUNCEMENT OF INTERIM RESULTS I H The Directors wish to announce that the unaudited results of the Company and of the Group for the H half year ended 30th June 1986 are as follows: BJ Half818 words
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Advertisement170 1986-08-26 16 NOTICE REGISTERED DESIGN NO. *****84 FRONT VIEW 0 S^DE VIEW BRAUN AKTIENGES ELLSCKAFT of Frankfurt/Main, Federal Republi? of Germany, hereby give notice that they are the registered proprietors of the above design m respect of a hair trimmer which is registered m the United Kingdom under No. *****84. This British170 words
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Advertisement787 1986-08-26 17 NOTICES SUNSHINE ALLIED INVESTMENTS LIMITED (Incorporatad m tht Rapublic of Singapora) LOST SHARE CERTIFICATES Tha undarmantionad (Hart cartificatM haw bean raport«d lost, mislaid or dtttrovM CartificjM Noi In tha nitm of No.ofinarM AC ***** Tan Crttnj Yue 1 ,000 AC ***** T*i Tak Ettata* Sdn Bhd 1 000 Not ict787 words
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Advertisement568 1986-08-26 17 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER It) TAKE NOTICE THAT: (a) Receiving and Adjudication Orders were made against the following debtors on the 12th day of August 1086. IN BANKRUPTCY NOS 769/85 Bambang Soetjlpto of 29 Jin Arnap Spore 1024 770/85 Sri Dewl Mutlara of 29 Jin Arnap Spore 1024. Receiving and568 words
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Miscellaneous1133 1986-08-26 17 SUN TAN ByColltttt PEANUTS By schau (^obnwiM^ Q n Cl^MAiiirybul r 1_- t^^Sfffl^ /ft J& sSKr.-. I V\ /ihavea\ 'by suppers more 1 1--—- jI LL NEVER smooth -~j -z. Y\ quotation s\ wave been killeptman /ChJ' V again J %S^ r? Ji'/Y \FORWy jX)CTORS EVER CURE? Y~\ L^™^ r1,133 words
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Advertisement937 1986-08-26 18 NOTICES MALAYAN CREDIT LIMITED (Incorporated m Singapore) NOTICE OF MEETING To All Stockholders NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-Fourth Annual General Meeting of Malayan Credit Limited will be held m Mandarin Court A. 4th FlooT Mandarin Hotel, Orchard Road. Singapore 0923 on Thursday, the 18th day of September, 1986937 words
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Advertisement528 1986-08-26 18 IN THE HIGH COURT OP THE REPI «LIC OP SINGAPORE Omp«l«i WMtag Up N.. 552 *f lfttt In the Matter M tb* CwnpudM Art (Chapter ttf Aml la the Matter «f SYNTAX CONSTRUCTION PTE. LTD. ADVERTISEMENT OP PETITION Notice Is hereby given that a petition for the winding-up of the528 words
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Advertisement603 1986-08-26 18 *************************66 !S CATHAY: I"I TODAY TOMORROW ONLY I (*****00) 5 SHOWS: 11AM, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 A 9.15PM S 1 1 A DREAM RELIVED BY 1 1 < POPULAR DEMAND! < 5 WINNER OF 2 ACADEMY Q V AWARDS! PONT MISS IT! jl I ORCHARD: NOW SHOWING 9 X (*****89) 4603 words
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Advertisement339 1986-08-26 18 pruiyiiiyn uoii/ir I Coming home means returning to a relaxed atmosphere. And being showered with the comforts you're accustomed to. It's enjoying TV or a video film while your suit is pressed and a missing button is sewn back on. It means appetising swiss-style veal for dinner. Orbeefrendang, teppanyaki, sushi,339 words
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Advertisement287 1986-08-26 18 «ii WiBVWW WWiIaWIISW' LIDO CHANGI: NOW SHOWING! LDO: Him. 1 30. 4.00, 6.45 I 9.15 No Free List m CHANG 11am. 1.45. 4 00. 6.45 I 9 15 No Frtt Lilt I SAVOY ORIENTAL: LAST DAY! 1 if SAVOY: 5 SHOWS at Ham. 1.45. 4 00, 6.45 I 9.15 OMENTM.:287 words
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Article, Illustration739 1986-08-26 19 The pop superstar says he's a 'hopeless romantic', but his latest album, Dancing on the Ceiling, just released m Singapore, lacks a linchpin love ballad. He tells STEPHEN HOLDEN why. 4 One reason I write ballads is that it's hard for me to739 words
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129 1986-08-26 19 LIONEL Richie's latest video for his Dancing on the Celling alham has the pop singer U terally dancing op the wall and Mte the celling. Veteran Him director Stanley Denen, famous tor making Him* with dancers Fred Astelre aad Gene Kelly oversawUPI - 129 words
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202 1986-08-26 19 SARAH VAUGHAN sings Pope John Paul n on her latest album, The Planet is Alive Let it Live (Jazzletter Records). This is a stunning achievement that, even after first listening, makes it hard to believe it was spurned by everyUPI - 202 words
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Article, Illustration757 1986-08-26 19 Forget films, Oscar winner William Friedkin says to VERNON SCOTT. A director today is better off m TV DIRECTOR William Friedkin, Academy Award winner m 1971 for The French Connection, defines movies today as "sequels and teenagers having sex m the back of cars". Friedkin, whoUPI - 757 words
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Miscellaneous978 1986-08-26 19 p| Radio One FM Service 90.5 mHz m VHF Band N 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 600 News m Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning Another Show (confd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Another Morning Another978 words
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Miscellaneous1657 1986-08-26 20 ■i MY VIEW Catherine Ong More original Singapore sounds w i afl T ariety Tonight My Dream and John Siow's against the window. She looks couple before settling down to rjl JVfaaafcs* M Mosicmoves (Part Gotta Say I Love You. across into the abandoned the 55th birthday celebrations TO J1,657 words
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