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Title Section15 1986-10-07 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article, Illustration516 1986-10-07 1 Soviet vessel on tow; fate of crew and nuclear missiles not known WASHINGTON A disabled Soviet submarine sank m the Atlantic Ocean yesterday, three days after a fire and explosion on board, Pentagon sources said. The submarine started taking on water as it was being towedUPI; AP; Reuter - 516 words
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Article, Illustration78 1986-10-07 1 WHAT is 11 like to grow op without siblings? One hundred a id twenty such teenagers wrote to The Straits Times to talk about the plus and minus points of ach a life. Only one of them wants to have one child when he gets78 words
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Article184 1986-10-07 1 MANCHESTER Crime is threatening to engulf Britain, the country's Lord Chief Justice warned yesterday. Lord Lane, the Lord Chief Justice, said this when he opened a £10 million (5531.4 million) extension to court buildings m Manchester. He said it was neither the time norReuter - 184 words
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Article43 1986-10-07 1 MOSCOW All the crew aboard a Soviet naclear submarine which sank After an explosion and Ore last Friday oft the U.S. Coast have been saved, Tass news agency reported late yesterday. The crew had been evacuated to other s43 words
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Article, Illustration555 1986-10-07 1 IRENE HOE - City Hall to be new home for art gallery? IRENE HOE By CITY HALL could be the site of a national art gallery, First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong told The Straits Times last night. The stately edifice which began life m 1929 as the Municipal Building, the seat555 words
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Article311 1986-10-07 1 GILLIAN POW CHONG - Aids man goes home GILLIAN POW CHONG ■r< SINGAPORE'S first Aids victim was allowed to go home yesterday after recovering from a chest and gut infection. He now knows that he is a victim of the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (Aids) and appears to have accepted his fate calmly. The311 words
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138 1986-10-07 1 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD By LONDON The former valet to Prince Charles has died of Aids. Mr Stephen Barry, a 37-year-old homosexual bachelor who made a fortune out of his controversial royal memoirs, died at the St Stephen's Hospital m London, a leading centre for Aids138 words
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Article278 1986-10-07 1 Blood relations NASHVILLE (Tenness««) THE Red Cross has dreamed up a new way for health-conscious singles to meet each other a blood-drive party, complete with valet parking, romantic music and fancy hors d'oeuvres. The Red Cross will hold its first singles blood drive on Thursday, and if successful, it mayUPI - 278 words
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156 1986-10-07 1 MACAO A man has admitted killing a family of nine and their servant and dumping their dismembered limbs on a beach m the Portugueseadministered territory, court officials said today. They told reporters the man, who was not named, admitted at a court ofReuter - 156 words
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Article, Illustration566 1986-10-07 1 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB By MOST of the council members of the Law Society and some other lawyers have been subpoenaed to appear on Thursday as witnesses before Parliament's Select Committee which will be hearing views on proposed amendments to the Legal Profession Act. The566 words
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Article373 1986-10-07 2 Park at Kent Ridge A PARK with a forest, hills and a lake ideal for nature-lovers, picnickers and joggers is taking shape near the NUS. It will also have the biggest and most expensive fitness course m any park here. Page It Bardot's No. 6 A RECENT, first-time survey373 words
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Article254 1986-10-07 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: DOES the greater risk apparently ran by the blind than the sighted when making use of automated teller machines warrant a blanket denial of such a service to blind people? Banks may well find their concern over security Insufficient to deny ATM cards te all254 words
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Article78 1986-10-07 2 'SCREEN THESE APPLICANTS' A READER expresses concern regarding the procedures involved m the processing of applications for membership of the Social Development Section. She notes, among other things, that unlike those applying to join the Social Development Unit, applicants joining SDS do not have to provide certified true copies78 words
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Article265 1986-10-07 2 Summit hopes rise A SERIES of unprecedented events forcing an unusual amount of US-Soviet contact has sparked optimism ahead of next weekend's superpower summit, though the full impact of the events is still unclear, analysts say. Two of the events Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev quickly informing President265 words
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Article290 1986-10-07 2 Altobelli's hat-trick STRIKER Alessandro Altobelli scored a hat-trick as Inter beat Roma 4-1 m the Italian League on Sunday, while an expected big clash between champions Juventus and Milan ended m jeers from bored fans. Inter captain Altobelli, a veteran of two World Cups, exposed gaping holes m the290 words
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Article361 1986-10-07 2 High-tech home AMIDST A ROW of shops along Bukit Timah Road is a renovated shophouse with a spiral staircase. IRENE PATES and NIK KASMANI explore architect Koe Hung Tatt's high-tech home above his office. Hung Tatt took an old shophouse and adapted the ground floor to function as361 words
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Article208 1986-10-07 2 J.M. SASSOON SET TO TRADE IN INTERNATIONAL SECURITIES STOCKBROKING firm J.M. Sassoon Co (Pte) Ltd is gearing up to go into international securities trading m a big way. In July this year, when the Kuwait Investment Office increased its stake m the company from 25 per cent to 49208 words
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193 1986-10-07 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway Java's problem THE INDONESIAN government is taking a new view of urbanisation as it contemplates the prospect of almost half the population being Jammed on Java island within 15 years. "It is estimated that the population of Java will reach some 120 million m the193 words
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Article384 1986-10-07 2 A free stay Stay at Pulau Besar's Hillside Cottage Resort for two nights FREE for the first 200 persons Hurry to classification 137 Classifieds: Pg. 6, Section Two .j— Product Advertiser Section/Pace Ohm Airlines fmnatr I I Saudi Arabian Airlines I II Sineapore Airlines I/I 1/4 Bank Standard384 words
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278 1986-10-07 3 TOKYO THE United States has threatened to raise protectionist barriers against Japan's construction companies unless US firms are given a fair chance to compete for Japanese projects. US Assistant Secretary of Commerce H. P. Goldfield told a press conference hereReuter - 278 words
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Article, Illustration90 1986-10-07 3 Thousands line up to board Missouri SYDNEY Thousands of sightseers gathered at the Garden Island naval base m Sydney to board the US battleship Missouri on a visit for the Royal Australian Navy's 75th anniversary celebrations on Sunday. About 41 ships from seven; nations took part m the celebrations. TheReuter - 90 words
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Article52 1986-10-07 3 ISRAELI JETS raided a Palestinian guerilla base yesterday near the port of Tripoli m Syrian-controlled northern Lebanon, but there was no immediate report of casualties. The pilots reported accurate hits and all the planes returned safely to base. It was Israel's 12th air strike m Lebanon thisReuter - 52 words
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Article44 1986-10-07 3 BANGLADESH PRESIDENT Hossain Mohammad Ershad has banned political activities during this month's presidential election to prevent the opposition from thwarting the polls. A new martial law order prohibits any campaign prejudicial to the polls and bars newspapers from anti-election coverage. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article66 1986-10-07 3 CANADA WAS yesterday awarded the Nansen Medal, the United Nations' highest distinction for aid to refugees. It will be presented to Canada's Governor-General Jeanne Sauve m Ottawa on Nov 13. The award is named after the late Norwegian scholar and explorer, Fridtjof Nansen, First High Commissioner forReuter - 66 words
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Article47 1986-10-07 3 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (UAE) will soon take delivery of two squadrons of Mirage 2000 jets from France, Armed Forces Chief-of-Staff, Major-General Mohammed Said alBadi said. He made the statement following a two-day meeting of defence ministers of tie six-nation Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC). ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article61 1986-10-07 3 SRI LANKAN President Junius Jayewardene and Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi will discuss Sri Lanka's ethnic conflict m India next month. Mr Gandhi is acting as mediator m the talks and Indian officials last week discussed with moderate Tamil groups proposals by Mr Jayewardene to set upReuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration372 1986-10-07 3 NEW DELHI THE Gurkhas, considered some of the toughest soldiers m the world, are deserting from the Indian army m the wake of a campaign for a separate Gurkha state m eastern India, the Statesman newspaper reported yesterday. An average ofAFP - 372 words
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Article79 1986-10-07 3 TOKYO Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone yesterday reiterated his apology for his comments that many took as racist slurs against the intelligence of American minorities. Responding to questions at a Diet (Parliament) committee meeting, Mr Nakasone said that "according to the latest information, the situation isAP - 79 words
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244 1986-10-07 3 Talks likely to include peace offer from Gorbachev BEIJING CHINA and the Soviet Union yesterday began their ninth round of efforts to normalise political relations with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev's recent proposals to end more than 20 years of animosity expected to be at the top of the agenda. TheAP; Reuter - 244 words
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235 1986-10-07 3 US keen on better military ties with Beijing HONGKONG American Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger said yesterday he hoped to bolster scientific and military ties with Beijing during a four-day visit to China today. He flew to Hongkong from Anchorage, Alaska, at the start of a trip that will also takeReuter; AP - 235 words
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Article89 1986-10-07 3 NEW DELHI The Indian government has told 90 Canadians and other foreigners at a Hindu ashram near the India-Tibet border to leave the country, officials said yesterday. The foreigners, living under adopted Hindu names to learn meditation at the ashram, have been given a deadlineAFP - 89 words
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Article209 1986-10-07 3 Olympics key to future Chun SEOUL President Chun Doo Hwan said In an unprecedented newspaper article yesterday that South Korea's future would be determined In 1188 when the country stages the Olympics and he steps down. The article m the progovernment Kyunghyang Dally News praised South Koreans for successfully holdingReuter - 209 words
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488 1986-10-07 4 The superpower summit m Reykjavik Euromissiles a promising area for agreement WASHINGTON A SERIES of unprecedented events forcing an unusual amount of US-Soviet contact has sparked optimism ahead of next weekend's superpower summit, although the full impact of the events is still unclear, analystsReuter - 488 words
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Article, Illustration186 1986-10-07 4 REYKJAVIK Moscow has told Iceland that Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev's wife, Ralsa, will accompany him to the superpower summit here, Prime Milliter Stelngrtnmr Hermannsson disclosed on Sunday. In Washington, White House spokesman Dale Petroskey said President Ronald Reagan's wife Nancy "has no plans to go"AP - 186 words
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283 1986-10-07 4 RIO DE JANEIRO - RIO DE JANEIRO PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan has speculated m an interview that the United States could be the first exception to the historical tradition of the rise and fall of great powers. Asked how the US fits m the traditionalUPI; AP - 283 words
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453 1986-10-07 4 Orlov begins new life but vows to fight on NEW YORK Soviet dissident Yury Orlov has vowed to continue his fight (or human rights m his native land. "I plan not only to continue my scientific research, but will go on defending human rights for the people of the SovietReuter - 453 words
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Article, Illustration153 1986-10-07 4 VIENNA Agent 007 came to Vienna's Prater Amusement Park on Monday as crews began filming the Vienna segment of the new James Bond film The Living Daylights. It is the first Bond film starring 40-year-old Timothy Dalton the fourth man to play lanAP; Reuter - 153 words
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123 1986-10-07 4 New chess star to play world winner MOSCOW Andrei Sokolov, a rising star of Soviet chess, has won the right to play the winner of the present world title match between champion Garry Kasparov and challenger Anatoly Karpov, Tass news agency said yesterday. Sokolov, 23, drew the 14th and finalReuter - 123 words
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Article52 1986-10-07 4 VANCOUVER Expo 86 reached its attendance target of 20 million visitors when a couple from the United States walked through the world's fair entrance on Saturday. Reg Wightman and Carolyn Perrey, of Washington. were awarded a first-class trip to Brisbane for the 1988 WorldAP - 52 words
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Article325 1986-10-07 4 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD By Europe Editor LONDON A controversy has broken out after a woman Anglican priest gave Holy Communion m the Church of England's London headquarters. The service, conducted by the Rev Dr Joyce Bennett, who was ordained m Hongkong, was described as "an affront to325 words
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363 1986-10-07 6 SAUDI Arabian Oil Minister Ahmed Zaki Yamani said an Opec conference, which started yesterday, would seek to raise prices to between US$l7 (5536.89) and US$l9 a barrel from around US$l5 at present. Sheik Yamani, asked by reporters before the firstReuter - 363 words
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Article, Illustration233 1986-10-07 6 NEW YORK YELENA Bonner-Sakha-rov, wife of Soviet dissident Andrei Sakharov, recounts the desolation she felt on her return to internal exile m the Soviet Union m excerpts from her forthcoming book m Time magazine on Sunday. "I have very little time, and I do notReuter - 233 words
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Article, Illustration87 1986-10-07 6 THOSE magnificent men and their flying machines Fer hot-air balloonist and motorcycle enthusiast Malcolm Forbes, this Is one way to ride toll In the saddle. Mr Forbes decided to combine both bis passions In creating this Mm balloon replica of tbe classic Harley-Da-vldson HeritageReuter - 87 words
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364 1986-10-07 6 BRUSSELS THE European Parliament is launching a drive this week for a comprehensive programme to stop drug trafficking and addiction m the 12 European Community nations. The 518-member EC legislature opens its campaign today with a one-day debate on drug abuse at itsAP - 364 words
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296 1986-10-07 6 Britain braces for flood of cocaine dealers LONDON Britain is bracing for an onslaught by Colombian drug barons who have nearly saturated the United States market with cocaine. Some are reported to have arrived m Britain with plans to set up a cocaine network similar to that operating m theNYT - 296 words
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95 1986-10-07 6 LOS ANGELES Three people were killed on Sunday by deadly fumes from barrels of chemicals being used to make illicit methamphetamines m a makeshift drug laboratory inside their home, police said. A man and a woman were found dead inside the house, and aUPI - 95 words
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232 1986-10-07 6 DONALD HIGGS - Britain to keep juries for complex fraud cases DONALD HIGGS By London Correspondent LONDON The British govermmeat kas rejected a prspssul to banish Jarles from complex fraud trials and replace them wtth spedallst tribaaals. It has also taraed down a saggestlsa that, la such trials, defence lawyers should be farced232 words
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Article, Illustration207 1986-10-07 6 LYONS Pope John Paul II and up to half a million people watched a spectacular sound and light show by local-born musician Jean-Michel Jarre here on Sunday night to mark the Pontiff's visit to France's second largest city. Police officially estimated the crowdReuter - 207 words
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315 1986-10-07 6 LONDON The United States is getting ready to celebrate what fashion experts say is the 100 th birthday on Friday of the tuxedo a dress innovation Americans claim was a US invention. But Saville Row tailors are snubbing their nose at theUPI - 315 words
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Article159 1986-10-07 6 CAMBRIDGE (Massachusetts) Scientists yesterday reported the discovery of a long-sought protein that stimulates the growth of blood cells and may prove useful for treating diseases of the blood and immune system, including acquired immune deficiency syndrome (Aids). "Scientifically, it's extremely significant," said Mr RobertUPI - 159 words
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Article, Illustration64 1986-10-07 7 LAUGHING all the way to the cathedral are Archbishop Desmond Tata (left) and his successor, Doncan Buchanan, former Dean of Johannesburg, Crowds packed the city's St Mary's Cathedral for the new Irish- op's enthronement ceremony yesterday. The new bishop praised Bishop Tata's stance on apartheid and saidReuter - 64 words
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370 1986-10-07 7 WASHINGTON The release by Moscow of US journalist Nicholas Daniloff has not eased President Ronald Reagan's headaches. Instead, it has increased pressure on him to negotiate the release of American hostages held m Lebanon. The issue was underlined after a videotape was releasedAFP - 370 words
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201 1986-10-07 7 Teheran ignored us, say athletes who vanished BAGHDAD Four Iranian weightlifters who went missing from their country's team to the Asian Games m Seoul last week were quoted on Sunday as saying sport was not appreciated by Iran's Islamic autho ities. Iraqi newsi<apers carried a report from Seoul quoting SamadReuter - 201 words
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Article125 1986-10-07 7 Hitch delays rioting trial CAIRO The first of 1,324 young security police draftees charged with going on a rampage last February went on trial on Saturday, but the proceedings were immediately put off for a month because the court was unable to photocopy documents m time. When the delay wasNYT - 125 words
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Article128 1986-10-07 7 BEIRUT Islamic Jihad released a videotape yesterday la which three Frene i hostages appealed to France to aegottate a i end to their ordeal m captivity. The tape was delivered to the office of a Western aews af eaey In Muslim West Beirut atong withAP - 128 words
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431 1986-10-07 8 Jakarta looking at ways to ease Java squeeze JAKARTA THE Indonesian government is taking a new view of urbanisation as it contemplates the prospect of almost half the population being jammed on Java island within 15 years. "It is estimated that the population of Java will reach some 120 millionAFP - 431 words
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Article46 1986-10-07 8 39 still on the run MANILA Forty prisoners escaped from a jail here yesterday, but one was quickly recaptured by police. A police spokesman said the hunt for the remaining 39 inmates from the Bicutan Detention Centre was underway on the outskirts of the city. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article46 1986-10-07 8 BANGKOK Three people were killed and five injured when an oxygen tank exploded at a hospital m South-east Thailand, police said. They said one patient, a nurse and a hospital worker died instantly m the blast m Borai district on Sunday. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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216 1986-10-07 8 Eleven killed and 59,000 evacuated in Luzon floods MANILA Heavy rains flooded wide areas of the main Philippine island of Luzon yesterday, leaving 11 people dead and prompting the evacuation of more than 59,000 people. A Red Cross spokesman said nine people were reported to have drowned m the coastalAP; UPI - 216 words
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197 1986-10-07 8 JAKARTA An official think taak has said that the main threat to Indonesia comes from groups at h«me. Mr JMif Wanandl, Head af the Centre for Strategic and International Stadies, said In an Interview with the Independent dally Kompas that the biggest threat toReuter - 197 words
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Article, Illustration295 1986-10-07 8 MANILA Philippine government lawyers said yesterday they would ask a United States court to order deposed President Ferdinand Marcos and his wife, Imelda, to answer questions about how they gained their wealth. Lawyer Severina Rivera told reporters that motions would be filedReuter - 295 words
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237 1986-10-07 8 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - India angered by claim over Soviet subs YANG RAZALI KASSIM By Jakarta Correspondent JAKARTA The Indian Ambassador yesterday reacted angrily to Indonesian statements that India had been tacitly supporting intrusions into Indonesian waters by Soviet submarines. A press briefing by Ambassador V.C Khanna on Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's Oct 13237 words
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Article158 1986-10-07 8 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - ALBERT RAMALINGAM B> BANGKOK The whereabouts of two foreign newsmen remains unclear. One of them was wounded slightly when he was caught m a Vietnamese ambush on resistance forces m Cambodia. While diplomatic sources said m Bangkok that Australian David Nason, 32, and Canadian Robert158 words
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283 1986-10-07 9 Nakasone sympathises with our problems, says Mahathir TOKYO MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has asked Japan to convert his country's debts to investments and offer lower interest rates on new yen loans, a Japanese financial daily said yesterday. The NinonBernama - 283 words
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Article, Illustration281 1986-10-07 9 KL and Jakarta 'need to work together to ease competition' KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia and Indonesia need to have greater co-ordination to maintain reasonable prices for their common primary commodities, Deputy Foreign Minister Datuk Abdul Kadir Sheikh Fadarir said yesterday. They also needed to impose some form of discipline on theirBernama; NST - 281 words
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178 1986-10-07 9 Freeze imposed on new job agencies KUALA LUMPUR The government has temporarily frozen applications to set up agencies for the recruitment of foreigners for Jobs as estate workers or maids, Deputy Home Minister Datuk Megat Junid Megat Ayob said yesterday. This recruitment was probably the reason for the increase mNST; Bernama - 178 words
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Article320 1986-10-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR Various criticisms were thrown at Malaysia by the American press for expelling two Asian Wall Street Journal (ASWJ) journalists. Commenting on this yesterday, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said the government's action was criticised by, among others, the Wall Street JournalBernama - 320 words
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Article45 1986-10-07 9 IPOH About 3,000 villagers staged a peaceful fourhour demonstration near here yesterday to protest against plans to site a dump for radioactive waste near their homes. One-hundred police were deployed and roadblocks set up, but there were no incidents during the protest. BernamaBernama - 45 words
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Article193 1986-10-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR Thailand will soon launch a major drive against terrorists of the banned Communist Party of Malaya and its breakaway faction hiding out m southern Thailand and along the ThaiMalaysian Border. Announcing this here yesterday, Thai army Commander-in-Chief General Chavalit Yongchaiyudh said: "They are ourBernama - 193 words
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Article134 1986-10-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR A total 170 of the 177 Members of Parliament were sworn m yesterday before Speaker Tan Sri Zahir Ismail. Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad led the MPs at the swearing-in, followed by Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba and other Cabinet ministers.Bernama - 134 words
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Article, Illustration245 1986-10-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia has an image problem and should fight to put itself on the world map, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday. He told a meeting of potential American investors that Malaysia was less known to the outsideBernama; Reuter - 245 words
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Article, Illustration367 1986-10-07 10 A PARK with a forest, hills and a lake ideal for nature-lovers, picnickers and joggers is taking shape near the National University of Singapore. It will also have the biggest and most expensive fitness course m any park here. Much of the367 words
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174 1986-10-07 10 COURSES and activities organised by the People's Association are becoming more popular. Its culture, sports and continuing education sections reported significant increases m the number of participants during the past financial year. The latest PA annual report released yesterday showed a 34.9 per cent174 words
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Article, Illustration378 1986-10-07 10 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM Poll shows Singaporeans more familiar with De Gaulle By THINK of France and the Singaporean thinks of Charles de Gaulle rather than Brigitte Bardot. That startling finding emerged from polling Singaporeans m a recent, first-time survey of the French image commissioned by the French378 words
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Article149 1986-10-07 10 Cars of club members damaged POLICE patrols have been stepped up along Balestier Road following reports that three cars parked there had their windows smashed on Friday. The cars had either their windscreens smashed or glass windows broken, one victim said yesterday. All three car owners are members of the149 words
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156 1986-10-07 10 A FORMER taxi-driver's jealousy over his exwife's relationship with another man landed him m court a second time yesterday. Teo Eng Tiew, 36, who had been previously convicted for causing hurt, was yesterday fined $150 for trespassing. Climbed over the fence Inspector156 words
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Article88 1986-10-07 10 A DRIVER has imported the theft of a six-tonne trailer, worth about $1 *jm, which he had left unattended at Toh Yl Boad near Toh Took iUad last weekend. Mr Kee Tawaag Ben, U, said he parked the Mack trailer at Toh Yl Road Saturday at »b#at88 words
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159 1986-10-07 10 Talk on Thailand's economic strategy THE SINGAPORE Institute of International Affairs is holding a two-hour breakfast talk and discussion on how Thailand is coping with the recession. This is the second m a series of talks on Coping With The Recession In Asean, and will be held at the Shangri-la159 words
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259 1986-10-07 11 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI By AQUARIUM fish exporters and breeders handed a petition to the United States government yesterday urging it to immediately lift the embargo on Singapore's exports of the fish to the US "without further reservations". A four-member delegation, led by Mr259 words
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Article, Illustration384 1986-10-07 11 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - YANG RAZALI KASSIM By Jakarta Correspondent Maj-Gen Choo meets him and Murdani for talks JAKARTA Singapore's Chief of General Staff, Major-General Winston Choo, spent 30 minutes with President Suharto yesterday during which the Indonesian leader spoke of the need to maintain close ties between theReuter - 384 words
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Article189 1986-10-07 11 A WOMAN'S rage cost her %AH and a criminal record yesterday. This was the price Ng Senk Ngoh, 45, had to pay for damaging another woman's house window and car while she was out looking for her Fiushand. A court beard yesterday that Ng went189 words
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135 1986-10-07 12 Man says he was robbed of $10,000 A BUSINESSMAN has reported to the police tiiat he was robbed of $10,000 by four men, one of them known to him, at the Singapore Turf Club, off Bukit Timah Road, on Saturday. Mr Lim Hai Yong, 60, said he was driven there135 words
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184 1986-10-07 12 NEW Zealand intends to abolish the visa requirement for Singaporeans to encourage more of them to visit the country. Its Transport and Civil Aviation Minister, Mr Richard Prebble, said this last night at a dinner to mark the inauguration of Singapore Airlines'184 words
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Article110 1986-10-07 12 COME Nov 2, old Singapore will resound once again to the fast-disap-pearing sound of wooden clogs, all 600 pairs of them. The "traditional clogathon", organised by the Mandarin Chapter of the Singapore Jaycees, will take participants on a 15--minute walk around the Singapore River, starting from Liang110 words
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Article87 1986-10-07 12 K. Lumpur judgment on Thursday KUALA LUMPUR Hie High Court will deliver Ite jadgment on Tlnnday on two applications by Promet Bhd and four subsidiaries to suspend a receivership order and to Uft the treeie an their •Mete. The receivership •rder, asked for by It banks, was made on SeptNST - 87 words
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758 1986-10-07 12 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ The Promet saga By PROMET'S chief executive, Mr Brian Chang, yesterday offered to resign to save his indebted marine-engineering, energy and property group. Speaking on behalf of Mr Chang, Promet's lawyer Mr Harry Elias told the High Court: "We758 words
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Article, Illustration226 1986-10-07 12 20 years' jail instead of $500 fare for cabby A TAXI driver who accepted a drug trafficker's offer of $500 to deliver about 13 kg of opium to a flat near People s Park yesterday found he had to pay a heavy price for the deal. Goh Ya Tian alias226 words
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334 1986-10-07 13 Muslims want to donate kidneys, says Cheow Tong MUSLIMS m Singapore are willing to donate their kidneys to help save lives, the Minister of State for Health and Foreign Affairs, Mr Yeo Cheow Tong, said yesterday. He told The Straits Times that he had received encouraging feedback from Malay and334 words
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Article174 1986-10-07 13 WEDDING Joy tamed to grief when the bride's grandfather collapsed daring the ceremony on Sunday and later died. Mr Chin Tham Swee, 84, a farmer Straits Times circulation manager had earlier complained ef a headache when he was Invited to greet President Wee Kirn Wee,174 words
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Article, Illustration539 1986-10-07 13 The horse Polo Pony: Eight-year-old Chestnut Australian gelding. Top Speed: Can reach top speed of about 70 kmh. Race* won: Won two amateur races over a distance of 1,100 metres and 1,200 metres. Came second once. Rider: Peter Abisheganaden. Age: 26 Weight: 64 kg Track Record:TAN SUAN ANN - 539 words
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361 1986-10-07 13 RAV DHALIWAL - RAV DHALIWAL By IT'S going to be a celebration and an unusual one. Give-aways prepared for the occasion say: "Somerset Road is back to where it was and we're celebrating." "We" are the Hotel Phoenix and Specialists' Shopping Centre, which361 words
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331 1986-10-07 13 Robber who hurt 2 sisters loses appeal A MAN sentenced to jail and caning for assaulting two sisters during a robbery m September 1984 yesterday lost his appeal against the sentence. Lee Kay Lum alias Ng Kay Lum. 25, a Malaysian, pleaded guilty on June 24 this year to two331 words
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Advertisement89 1986-10-07 12 Book-making charge TWO men were charged with 'llegaJ book-making yesterday. Toh Geok Beng, 22, and Law Choon Seng. 28, were alleged to have committed the offence at the Singapore Turf Club on Saturday afternoon. Toh was offered bail of $6,000 m four sureties and Law, $10,000 m two sureties. Their89 words
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Advertisement121 1986-10-07 13 I bme iih i k Hi B^^v %mML j jfl pi Ip wf^^k SMI RATON UTAMA HOTfL 170 ROOMS AND SUH-ES/2 PfSTAURANTS LOUNGES/GOURMP COPNER /BUSINESS CENTRE/MEPINGS FACHiTIES/SWIMMING POOL COME TO THE BUSINESS CENTRE OF BRUNEI. More than just the premier |^toji hotel m Brunei, a resource to i assist your121 words
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Advertisement207 1986-10-07 13 New spot for a walk after meals Page 23 Moccona coffee lovers, beware. FRtESLAND I^B^ M p .jf^^^^M SINGAPORE MWM|ttto^^iy 61, QUALITY ROAD I ||2 j LOOK OUt SINGAPORE 2261 WM L&fir 'hM& for this seal. IfiffWPvTv^ W?fH Your Endorsement WKtmT/m'^^'^^^^^^ As a responsible importer and agent, we at Friesland207 words
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Advertisement880 1986-10-07 14 Mobil's on the move again with another first. Mobil Fleet Card r\\gfxr thf* BOSf 12 mOnfllS Monitors engine efficiency. You can tell at a glance i?ji T;- ~j f how uel efficient and cost effective your fleet is by lYlODl! nOS OCnICVSCI th^ monthly statements listing your drivers' _^^^^^l <£^V#*rtfll880 words
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Article, Illustration488 1986-10-07 15 LIM KWAN KWAN - LIM KWAN KWAN -By Stories by: LIM KWAN KWAN, LOW MEI MEI and CEPHAH TAN EVERY day, the void deck of Block 142, Toa Payoh Lorong 1, is transformed Into a "mini garment factory". The open area Is strewn with bundles488 words
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606 1986-10-07 15 Housewives and others a source of cheap labour MADAM Sim Lai Kuen probably had a hand m your pants. But she is not the only one. A dozen others also did their bit. While their family members are at work, they sew buttons, zippers, pockets,606 words
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Article, Illustration317 1986-10-07 15 Family ties blossom as the Kangs assemble artificial flowers ARTIFICIAL flowers have brought ihe Kang family cloaer together. That cobesior has biosaMDed from the evenings the six-member family spends together asseinbiyin X cloth flowers. "Our family has been doing this tor aine years. Every evenlnr we sit together and chit-chat317 words
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242 1986-10-07 15 CHERIAN GEORGE - CHERIAN GEORGE By MORE than four thousand years ago, the Chinese Emperor Shun is said to have so despaired at his feeble-minded son that he invented a board game to train his mind. Chance played no part m the game. By the 17th century242 words
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Article266 1986-10-07 15 FOOTLOOBE AND fancy U-: Kallang CC will turn on the coloured lights and fast music for its Disco Nite party on Saturday at 7.30 pm. There will also be a buffet, fashion show, Mr and Miss Dancer contest and a lucky draw. Tickets at $5 are available266 words
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Advertisement680 1986-10-07 15 Sf •"«>■ Corrvuter* and Comnxjnrcabon* Why sacrifice? Go far the winner. Not all computers are created equal. disk storage of 80 MB the power of speed of 40 ms. Plus an incredible Now you've got good rerson to own Least of all, the new NEC APC FV which some minicomputers680 words
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Article647 1986-10-07 16 SHOULD the blind be given ATM cards? Yes, say some blind people. No, say the 13 banks which have automated teller machines, but they are prepared to discuss the question with the Singapore Association for the Blind before making a decision this week. The denial647 words
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Article, Illustration1338 1986-10-07 16 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD By Europe Editor 4 A mixed batch of new journals from the up-market Independent, to the brash new Sunday Sport (where the accent is definitely on indoor rather than outdoor sport and the editor boasts the highest nipple count of any British1,338 words
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605 1986-10-07 16 Art Buchwald When we were regulated, we kept our planes m the hangars for seven days for an overhaul. After deregulation, we only let the mechanics work on them for 15 minutes. I DIDN'T know why the airlines were m so much trouble605 words
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Article, Illustration1111 1986-10-07 17 MICHAEL BINYON - MICHAEL BINYON By 4 The swift US volte-face m agreeing to go to Iceland at such short notice, ignoring past dismissals of preparatory summit meetings and vague offers from Moscow, can help assuage the fears of the European left that US1,111 words
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Article780 1986-10-07 17 CHRISTOPHER FOLLET - CHRISTOPHER FOLLET By COPENHAGEN A recent American survey ranked Denmark as the world's top country m terms of quality of life a rating which has surprised some Danes, faced with growing social unrest and economic problems. The survey, conducted by the University of Pennsylvania,780 words
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Advertisement24 1986-10-07 16 PEST CONTROL SPECIALISTS FOR OVER 50 YEARS IN MORE THAN 40 COUNTRIES Rentokil LICENSED TO KILL -ALL PESTS ~calT474<&(R> FOR FREE SURVEY AND ADVICE24 words
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Advertisement465 1986-10-07 16 pHg| fl!hbHr[uKi-iIJ «K^^^^sl Congratulations to 50 lucky winners who g&fejS^Sg^J participated m our exhibition/promotion B^HH during the period 23rd August to 30th SmHlEi^l September, 1986. IST PRIZE 4TH-2STH PRIZES 26TH BOTH PRIZES $1,000 DISCOUNT PLUS $500 DISCOUNT PLUS $2, 000 GIFT VOUCHER A GIFT A GIFT YeoEngKweeD/L000SK)61/A QuekE uH U465 words
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Advertisement48 1986-10-07 17 JJ NALLA ON SUNDAY ■gfISH Sia-M-CTj c irre P r essible Nalla Tan's Mj^^^^P^^^HHß commentary on life m contemporary fl IT "^B Singapore society. Mfl Published 1,,, M te TIMES BOOKS INTERNATIONAL mmk T- I rel: *****44 H DMritaM bfj FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS $7.50 R»tail«d at all quality bookshops.48 words
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Advertisement296 1986-10-07 17 We shortened our microprocessor design cycle by 6 months through a working partnership with HP. "At Scien-Tech Intraco "The HP system is the first Automation, the t0 combine advanced softHP ***** logic deve- MIL 1 ware development, realtime lopment systems from I W\ f emulation, sophisticated Hewlett-Packard have mX^ hardware296 words
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320 1986-10-07 18 Raising money or promoting values? PLEASE permit me to refer to the reply "Fundraising promotes good values" by the principal of Katong Convent, Mrs Karen Oei. (ST. Sept 23). The argument that my friends and I raised m our letter (ST, Aug 19) does indeed have much wider implications, as320 words
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Letter, Illustration283 1986-10-07 18 On our entry to the ABU song contest WE would like to thank the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation for making efforts to promote local musicians and their music. Being avid music fans, we fully support these efforts. However, we feel that it283 words
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440 1986-10-07 18 Applicants should be screened and their particulars checked I WRITE with concern regarding the procedures involved m the processing of applications for membership of the Social Development Section. The current procedures merely involve the completion of a set of application forms which require particulars440 words
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492 1986-10-07 18 says French Embassy AS you know, since Sept 16 the French Government has decided to re-establish the necessity of a visa for the citizens of all countries of the world with the sole exception of the 12 member states of the European492 words
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Letter92 1986-10-07 18 I READ with dismay the report (ST, Sept 27) that the Housing Board was to spend $420,000 to stage 40 carnivals m celebration of its second Residents' and HDB Area Office Day. At a time when the people are being asked to forgo wage increases or even to92 words
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167 1986-10-07 18 PLEASE refer to the letter by "Hard- Pressed", who commented on the Interact rate for HUDC Phase I and II flats. (ST. June 27). The board has carefully reviewed the Interest rate on the mortgage loan for HUDC Phases f and167 words
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230 1986-10-07 18 PLEASE refer to the letter "It's time for TV shows m stereo" from "Ardent TV Viewer". (ST, Sept 34). The writer's interest In the further development of television broadcast is appreciated. Several factors have to be considered m the introduction of stereo sound230 words
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Advertisement503 1986-10-07 18 [advanced diploma m business administration (abe,uk)|| AIM The Management Development Institute of Singapore conducts the above 6-month programme on a part-time basis. This course is designed to prepare students for the examination leading to the Advanced Diploma m Business Administration awarded by the Association of Business Executives, UK. The Advanced503 words
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Advertisement137 1986-10-07 18 [nature's way I fe i< x.vn res \\:\v L FOR BETTER HEALTH 3^ ljiQK^ Nature's Way All-In-One is ,i mineral formula that contains 10 different vitamins and 8 I S*^ minerals. This includes 250 mg of Vitamin V. f /^fiDra^v .md 100 I.U. of Vitamin E (ayyl^W^l It is a137 words
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Article76 1986-10-07 19 RENEWED interest In quality stocks raised sentiment on the Singapore stock market yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index rose 3.36 points to 819.51, and the Business Times Composite Index gained 5.13 points to 704.78. The DBS Index of CPF stocks gained 3.01 points to 283.09. But (alls led76 words
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Article15 1986-10-07 19 DBS CULS 2,225 000 CityD«v 1,526,000 S. me Dor by 1,132,000 OCBC 669,00015 words
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Article112 1986-10-07 19 UMlMkc* «1« -t-M tcs tn +a ok m FAN M 5 +15 ras 3M +12 srx Kb +il M 7M -KM MB 421 +10 •taMrff 2» +10 uoe 311 -ft tatmum 241 +1 CX Iw 24C -t-7 EaTMSM| 175 +7 Sport Und SM Shuifnii 350 SMb Tra4ta|112 words
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Article92 1986-10-07 19 Oct 3 Oct 6 Oct 3 Oct S ST Properties 414 82 414 49 BT Composite 699 6b ***** ST Mmmp 273.23 273 08 BT Motor *****246 *****531 ST Plantations 1983 17 1957 82 BT 06/ OS —133 —82 DBS CPF hxtei 280 08 283.09 CADt -6764 68C6 OCBC92 words
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Article38 1986-10-07 19 INDICES Highs Lows Straits fines Business fines Industrial Composite 1985/86 High 853.18 (l' 9/86) 757.79 (8/3/85) 1985/86 Low 563 34 (28/4/86) 470.92 (28/4/86) AM time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All time low 74.75 (17/9/64) 470.92 (28/4/86) V38 words
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Article14 1986-10-07 19 THE US dollar lost 115 ticks to close at DM 1.9940 m Singapore.14 words
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Article22 1986-10-07 19 DM V FP 81 mi UB| UM ***** 216.75 Unq 2.6230 unq 1 4380 1.9940 153.90 6.5290 2.1688 7.7940 1.440022 words
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Article12 1986-10-07 19 In Singapore, gold lost U553.25 to close at U*****.25 an ounce.12 words
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Article50 1986-10-07 19 Eurodollar: Gained 25 ticks to 94.23 a contract. Deuteehemark: Gained 26 ticks to 0.5026 a contract. British pound: Lost 20 ticks to 1.4270 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained eight ticks to 0.*****6 a contract. Nikkei: Lost 90 points to ***** a contract. Gold: Lost US$2.6O to U*****.00 an ounce.50 words
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Article64 1986-10-07 19 I HONGKONG Hongt kongs new stock exf change was officially opened by the territory's governor, Sir Edward Youde, yesterday five months after it unified the territory's four exchanges and started trading. The opening ceremony, attended by representatives from major internals tional stock markets, came after Friday'sReuter; AFP - 64 words
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Article66 1986-10-07 19 PARIS Banque Indosuez plans to issue up to 30 billion francs worth of bonds and securities on domestic and international markets over the next five years, an announcement m the official bulletin, Balo, said. The bank, a subsidiary of state-owned CIE Financiere de Suez, listed for privatisationReuter - 66 words
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Article50 1986-10-07 19 TAIPEI The Central Bank will issue NTJ6 billion worth of 364-day treasury bills on Thursday with interest rates of 3.2 per cent to 3.8 per cent, a bank spokesman said. The bank issued a total of NTJ7I.3 billion of bills between Jan 9 and SeDt ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article47 1986-10-07 19 HONGKONG Hongkong Dragon Airlines Ltd, Dragonair, has started scheduled flights to the southwestern Chinese resort city of Guilin. the airline, which has been operating only nonscheduled chartered flights to Hangzhou m East China, will now run two flights a week to Ouilin. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article62 1986-10-07 19 TOKYO Japan's Finance Ministry has decided not to mint additional gold coins next year after issuing 10 million 20-g gold coins m November to commemorate the 60th year of Emperor Hirohito's reign. Japanese newspaper Mainichi Shimbun said rising international bullion prices have made it difficult toReuter - 62 words
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Article62 1986-10-07 19 TOKYO Sales of imported cars m Japan rose 41.5 per cent last month to 7.348 units compared with the same month last year, the Japan Car Importers* Association said yesterday. The cumulative total of imported car sales between January and September was up 33 per centAFP - 62 words
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502 1986-10-07 19 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG By Its first foray will be into London market this month STOCKBROKING firm J.M. Sassoon A Co (Pte) Ltd is gearing up to go into international securities trading m a big way. In July this year, when the Kuwait Investment502 words
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Article, Illustration171 1986-10-07 19 FOB the lint time, businessmen In Singapore travelling by Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) can now check la their luggage and receive their flight boarding passes at the Hyatt Regency Hotel. SAS, the first airline to Introduce this service here, provides SI ether check-in counters at171 words
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Article, Illustration689 1986-10-07 19 KUALA LUMPUR MALAYAN Cement Managing Director Roger Bambrough believes m "the team approach to business". He said: "I am against the autocratic style of running a company and regard it as my duty to allow members of my team to689 words
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Article22 1986-10-07 19 MCB Holdings Bhd's new Chairman from Oct 2 is Tengku Sulaiman Shah AlHaj Ibni Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Al-Haj.22 words
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Article18 1986-10-07 19 PAPER Products (Malaya) Bhd appointed Mr Tian Kirn Loong of Selangor as a director from Oct 1.18 words
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261 1986-10-07 19 Tasek Cement's profit drops to M$3l.7m HIT by the depressed construction industry and stiff competition, Tasek Cement Bhd, one of the largest cement manufacturers m Malaysia, has reported its worst results since 1981. The Perak-based group made a pre-tax profit of M*31.74 million for the year ended June 30 37.3261 words
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Article144 1986-10-07 19 FROM Oct 1, the Second Schedule to the Stamp Duties Act was amended to allow the payment of stamp duty on performance bonds and guarantees (chargeable to duty under Article 12 of the First Schedule to the Stamp Duties Act) to be also denoted by means of144 words
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83 1986-10-07 19 Indonesia limits coffee shipments JAKARTA The Indonesian Coffee Exporters Association said it is limiting October-December shipments to about 45,000 tonnes, against 65,200 tonnes m the same period last year. Association Chairman Dharyono Kertosastro said yesterday that the limitation on October-December shipments was aimed at propping up prices m European marketsReuter - 83 words
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328 1986-10-07 19 DOREEN BOH - Bank loans to industry fall by $312 m DOREEN BOH By FINANCIAL institutions, manufacturers, builders and individuals borrowed less m July, blotting the evidence of an early economic recovery. Monetary Authority of Singapore statistics for July showed that bank loans to industry fell by a whopping $312 million the largest328 words
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382 1986-10-07 19 ANTHONY HOE - ANTHONY HOE By ONE Of Singapore's largest hardware companies, Hock Seng Hardware (Private) Ltd, has been put m the hands of receivers and managers. Accounting firm Peat Marwick Mitchell A Co was appointed by a syndicate of banks to take over the management of the382 words
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Article41 1986-10-07 19 ABIDJAN Ghana and China signed a trade protocol for next year and 1988 under which China will import cocoa beans and timber from Ghana m return for textiles and industrial goods, according to Accra Radio, monitored m Abidjan ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article3420 1986-10-07 20 REAOCRS should be aware of (he imrtabora of ttw information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the stock exchange, is covered m "business done". Further, became a deairtfs at a particular price are lumped tofether, the table does not show the trend m3,420 words
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Article1957 1986-10-07 20 INDUSTRIALS Aimomoto (3008 3045) I 300 Alcom (595) (5) 58 (6) 59 AISB (608) (4)60 5 (1)61 API (7 18 725) (6) 75 (2) 74 (38) 73 (5) 72 5 (I) 73 5 (14) 72 (3) 71 5 ASM (1388 1395) (13) 138 (83) 1391,957 words
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Article2813 1986-10-07 20 Al starts quoted havt a par value of $1. unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip/right*- N Tai-cicrnpted dmdend ABM is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dotars Trustee stocks under CPf Approved Investment Schef?>e 19*6 Last YMd Voi Day Mfh2,813 words
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Article409 1986-10-07 21 1 Mi Jl.OOO 7 far bnl cmtmm orty 3 OCBC fnmct 4 imMli it DBS FtaMcr 5 Q«*yfc| Out 'jt»i art otttrtd fej iiliHip OUT. UOF't rsfo.** «nfcMt it UOf *o »*bbtt »t MS Fiuoc. OCBC OUB UO6 DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings daily 3V« iVi 3 3 Monthly409 words
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Article172 1986-10-07 21 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.3765 1.3782 7.35 7 14 Canadian dollar 1.5644 1.5677 6.45—6.35 HZ dollar 1.0988 1.1015 9.27—8.95 Sterling pound 3.1186—3.1222 3.24—3.18 US dollar 2.1695 2.1705 4.63—4.59 Local dolars to 100172 words
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Article110 1986-10-07 21 THE US dollar closed softer against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed weaker m narrow trading. It fluctuated within a range of 2.1690 and 2.1705. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2 0035 45 and closed at 1.9990 00 Trading was110 words
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Article132 1986-10-07 21 IN THE Far East mar- PHYSICAL Bvym-Mm ket, gold opened at mn US$433 pO/434mPhysi- K(Wa( n ,v-mv cal selling pressed gold 1 1 <* 31—40 down to a low of s m iso ici U*****.50/432.25 m quiet £j}| trading. Buying came soim 1.506— 1 521 back gradually on a132 words
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Article31 1986-10-07 21 GOLD US$/oz Mm Fn Singapore 433.50 434.00 440.75 441.75 Mm Sat Hongkong 435.00—436.00 433.00 434 00 Fri Thurs New York 433.25 433.75 436.75 437 50 London 438.00—438.50 433.25 433.7531 words
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Article251 1986-10-07 21 M«n«g«r«- pric*« for Oct 7 Singapore Unit Trust Tht Comacrct 0 88—0 95 The Sannp Fund 079— OSS Spore Prof Fund 0 34--0 38»d Spore Sec Fund 0 58-0 63 Spore ktmt Fund 065— 0 70 Spore f <HHt» Fund 0 43 0.47 Asia Unit Trust MH kiwi251 words
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Article338 1986-10-07 21 EURODOLLAR futures gapped up strongly at the Simex opening but the rally fizzled out. After touching a high of 94.23, the December contract backed off to 94.21. Liffe opening saw prices edging higher with the December Eurodollar and finally closed 25 ticks higher at 94.23. DEUTSCHEMARK futures opened338 words
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Article18 1986-10-07 21 Rubber Ctaing prices cents/Wo Singapore November 185 25 down 0 75 cent Malaysia November 203 00 unchanged18 words
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Article17 1986-10-07 21 Tin Closing prices MS/klo XL Tin 1411 down one cent Turnover 99 tonnes up 31 tonnes17 words
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Article24 1986-10-07 21 CtHMnmctt Coppar C/Imm* Frt Spot 9?bM>-9?6 00 (919W-920 00) 3 months 948 00-948 W (944 00-944 50) NUfket tone Steadier S»« 3.700 tonnw24 words
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Article20 1986-10-07 21 CkNk|»rtCM Mtvw KS/tamt Snewt S 72— S 77 S lO- S X »r»Ytrt iU-iM 577-SM Smrct Cntt $mm. S'fut20 words
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Article26 1986-10-07 21 Ckmif pneet Almitntum C/ttMw M Spot *****-***** (838 00-835 0O) 3 months 814 00—814 50 (814 00—815 00) Market tone Barely steady Sates 3.650 tonnes26 words
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Article87 1986-10-07 21 Oct 545 (SMtti) 522 50 (central) kbiwwxj pahnol Utt/tomts RBO palm o* Oct ***** (Mters) Nov/Ok 230 (setters) RBO Stearin Oct 190 (Mtera) Nov/Dk 187 SO (Mitre) RBOOtem Oct/No« 225 (stfere) Dec 252 50 (seders) Crude stearin Neutralised Unq pain oil CJosmf prices on tht KLCE (MS/tonne) Month87 words
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Article73 1986-10-07 21 i i i i i i -i i i i i NST Index Monday 1,255.94 (1,258.49) -tj Hongkong Hang Seng -0 Monday 2,084.93 (2,134.80) |g_ Austrian M-Ortinaries Monday 1,310.80 (1,297.30) Nkkei Stock Average Monday 17,435.33 (17,605.45) Financial Fines Industrials Friday 1,234.00 (1,246.00) Dow Jones Average 7gs Friday 1,774.18 (1,781.21)73 words
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627 1986-10-07 21 SHARE prices were selectively higher on the Singapore market yesterday despite persistent fears of a devaluation m the Malaysian ringgit. Dealers said a bullish forecast by leading European chartist Adriaan Schrikker helped to boost sentiment. The Straits Times Industrial Index rose 3.36 points627 words
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Article348 1986-10-07 21 Oct 6 HKS Chant* Assoc Intl Hotek 1 35 -0 01 Bonk Of East Avo 20 30 -0 3 Catnoy PocifK A* 535 -0.1 Cheung Kong 28 00 -0 3 Chmo Ljght 1860 -0 4 Craw Hart> Tunnel 9 80 unch F E Consortium 0 475 -0015 G I348 words
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Article350 1986-10-07 21 W« Ym Chaw *nnomo»o 1660 unch Mtoi 365 +21 *modo 805 +5 *.%oh. Ch«n, 815 -20 *soh< Gtoss 1360 20 Bonk CM Tokyo 870 unch 3ridoe*tone 675 10 Cooon 940 18 Cdsio Computer 1250 10 Citizen 440 5 D Nip Prmt 1770 +50 0 Nippon Screen 720 5 Doi-lcbi350 words
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Article333 1986-10-07 21 Horcfce Jam** 365 unch Hortogen Energy 225 Herold 750 unch Hooker 242 unch I C I 250 unch Ind Equity 748 +2 Leighton 63 unch Lend Lease 860 unch Mogellon Pet Aust 165 unch Mnyne Nirkless 300 unch Metals Explor N L 135 unch Mid East Mm 90 unch333 words
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Article, Illustration692 1986-10-07 21 Receipt of Export FCL container* and LCL cargo LCI Recewnt Recehrirtf (Voyaie) An Carp Tine Block OC Legend (4) 9/10 (0700) FSA 1730 1930 ft E Guard (016RW) 11/10 (1300) FSA *****200/*****300 12/N2 China Cont (36£) 7/10 (1600) FSA 0700 0800 B 8 Ned DH«t (346) 7/10 (1700)692 words
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Article, Illustration263 1986-10-07 21 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Putra Buliar ID f II aside 7/10 Rwnba Keruing 17/8 aside 7/10 Smar Meg; \2 a side 7/10 Dalmaciu Frifo J7/8 7/10 9/10 Wra Sakti Jl 7/10 1/10 National I? 7/10 9/10 Poll Aid 12/8 12 7/10 7/10 Pulau Sumatera J3 710 8/10263 words
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Article391 1986-10-07 22 Malayan Flour may buy Yuyi Company to study viability KUALA LUMPUR MALAYAN Flour Mills Bhd has agreed to study the viability of taking over the Yuyi Supermarket group, which is under receivership, without any further commitment. In a statement to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, the company said the receivers,MBT - 391 words
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443 1986-10-07 22 Indication of Datuk Ali Tan's links with Peak Hua Proposed stake m Grand Union KUALA LUMPUR Peak Hua Industries' proposed acquisition of a stake m Grand Union Insurance Co is the latest indication of Datuk Mohamed Ali S.T. Tan family's association with the former. Three years ago, Datuk Ali TanMBT - 443 words
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Article137 1986-10-07 22 ORIENTAL Holdings Bhd has suffered a 68.5 per cent fall m group pre-tax profit to M 96.38 million for the six months ended June 30 on the back of a 25.6 per cent drop m turnover to MH40.89 million. The motor and plantation group said the137 words
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249 1986-10-07 22 Seminar on problems of taxing multinationals TAX experts representing the governments of Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand met m Singapore (or the first time yesterday to iron out the problems of taxing multinational companies that operate across their borders. Opening the two-week seminar sponsored by the German Foundation for International249 words
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Article59 1986-10-07 22 BATU LinUng Rubber Company Bhd has agreed to buy the entire issued and paid-up capital of Nagapura Management Sdn Bhd, which manages the 22-storey com mercial-cum- residential Kompleks Naga Ria and a 16-storey office tower. Nagapura Management has an authorised share capital of 25,000 Mil shares59 words
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Article, Illustration488 1986-10-07 22 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH u> QWH AT makes share prices go up and down? Is there meone setting the prices every day? A NO, there is nobody setting daily share prices. Whether share prices rise or fall depends on the supply and demand position during the trading day. If there are488 words
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Advertisement130 1986-10-07 19 TUDOR: BUILDING. C ut from a solid block of stainless steel each £JF«C yTudor Oyster case is then shaped, polished and X "^-•^^^f weld, Hot or screw, the case retains block of steel from which it J The winding crown of the water-proof, selfwinding Tudor is an engineering marvel. This130 words
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Advertisement161 1986-10-07 20 I FAR EAST I ORGANIZATION I I DEVELOPMENT I SITES WANTED I H Our Organization is looking fl I for development sites m H H the city area or suburbs of Singapore fl H for development of H high-rise and low-rise condominiums, fl flats, bungalows fl H semi-detached or terrace161 words
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Advertisement95 1986-10-07 21 From £rf± Arthur Young A member of Authur Young International The Manager's Handbook for all managers and those aspiring to be The Manager s Handbook offers a uniquely illustrated, practical and concrete guide to conducting your business life more positively and to becoming a better manager. Know yourself and the95 words
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Advertisement291 1986-10-07 22 Makekjmir Business to know the main issues affecting the economy by reading Singapore Business. SB's reports and analyses are the ideal monthly update for busy executives. Singapore Business is a must for doing business m Singapore, and m its MEW form, it makes it possible to stay m the know291 words
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Article, Illustration301 1986-10-07 23 TONG YOKE THO - TONG YOKE THO By IF IT'S a pleasant stroll after dinner that you are after, there is a new seaside park which not many people have discovered. And there is a new network of roads to lead you there. Known simply as the301 words
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300 1986-10-07 23 MATHEW YAP - M A THE W YAP ay A $15 MILLION home for the School of Accountancy is taking shape at Nanyang Technological Institute. Work on the six-storey building began recently and will be completed by May next year, when the school will sh\ft from300 words
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Article70 1986-10-07 23 Man dies after car hit tree A MAN died and his friend was injured when their car hit a tree along Changi Coast Road on Sunday. Mr Hussain Kowal Abdul Rahman, 34, the driver, died m hospital. Mr John Leong Yew Phui, 30, was taken to hospital with serious injuries70 words
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311 1986-10-07 23 MARA FERNANDEZ - Australians out to woo more Singapore students MARA FERNANDEZ By THE Australians ire hoping to get more Singaporean students to do their courses m Austra ia The country will have the Largest learn In an education fair co bf held here m December. "We believe that by the *****, Australia311 words
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Article, Illustration124 1986-10-07 23 PRODUCTTVTrY to a taxi driver is not faster driving, but providing good service to attract more customers. This is the message that NTUC Comfort Is trying to drive home to its members. They will be visibly reminded of it all the time through a productivity124 words
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Article233 1986-10-07 23 Phone books may be delivered TELECOMS is studying whether, from next year, its bulky phone books can be delivered to subscribers. Now, the telephone directories are collected by subscribers from various Telecoms collection points. Suggestions from subscribers to have the books delivered are under review, said Mr Derrick Tan, Telecoms'233 words
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Article540 1986-10-07 24 ROGER YUE - ROGER YUE By Racing Editor ANY lingering doubts about Henderson's ability to shoulder lumps of weight have now been dispelled. Put to the test on Sunday, the compactly-built five-year-old slammed his 11 more seasoned rivals m the weight-forage National Stakes, flashing past the540 words
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Article224 1986-10-07 24 TONTO - TONTO By FOR the fourth straight race day, neither Mark Sestich nor K.C. Ng, locked m joint top spot m the jockeys premiership at 29 winners apiece, increased their tally. Ng drew level with Sestich after the first weekend of the Kuala Lumpur meeting but both failed224 words
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Article, Illustration257 1986-10-07 24 Pictures by and At the 4OOm At the finish "~iifcmi dfgtr -Q B* -isr^«»i fdyo ty[p trh Jthytioop dfgk;kr Class 1 Div 3 1,600 m L Kirn Pao Tan 2. Falcon n 3. Shumanshu 4. Tong Lam Dist: 4, 2, nk TimeTAN SUAN ANN; JONATHAN CHOO - 257 words
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Article, Illustration236 1986-10-07 24 PARIS The four million francs (about Ssl.2 million) which Dancing Brave earned for his magnificent Prix De L'Arc De Triomphe victory at Longchamps on Sunday is a pittance compared to the prestige it added for his future stud career. Sheikh Khalid Abdullah's horse is to standAP; Reuter - 236 words
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Article1154 1986-10-07 24 WEIGHTS and ratings for this weekend's races at Bukit Timah: SATURDAY CtaM 12,000 m 2,000 m (Ratings: 162-138) Eagle's Prize 57 162 Katong Ocean IV 57 162 Windu Karya 53.5 155 Fascination m 53 154 L'Arc De Triomphe m 52 152 Racing Great 51 150 Medal Of1,154 words
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Article55 1986-10-07 24 THE following horses who won m Class 3 at Bukit Timah over the weekend have been promoted to Class 2 (new ratings within brackets): Kushinagar (111), Lover's Paradise n (110), Hollywood East (107), Six Flags (106), Rockabilly (105), Wishful Thinker (105), Wing Commander n (102), Chevalier Dv Vaal55 words
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Obituary, Illustration292 1986-10-07 24 The family of the late TAO TRUNG LING Wish to express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to relatives and friends for their assistance and attendance, condolences, wreaths and donations during their recent bereavement. The Family of the Late GEORGE HENG CHEOW JOO wish to •xprms thaw292 words
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Obituary, Illustration26 1986-10-07 25 IN MEMORY OF MDM. ANITA HO SWEE LAN Departed 4.10.86 From FRIENDS COLLEAGUES BANK OF AMERICA NT&SA CREDIT DEPARTMENT SINGAPORE26 words
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Obituary, Illustration288 1986-10-07 25 CHARLIE WEE LIANG SWEE Age: 87 passed away peacefully on 6/10/86 leaving behind wife Margaret, daughters Jenny, Shirley. Annie and son Lawrence to mourn his loss. Cortege will leave Blk. 511, West Coast Drive on Thursday 9/10/88 at 1.00 p.m. tor Mount Vernon Crematorium. Tel: *****03.288 words
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Obituary, Illustration214 1986-10-07 25 In loving memory of RAJA MOGAN DEPARTED 7 OCTOBER 1964 Though two sad years have passed Fond memories of you still lingers In our hearts You were a loving Son, brother and friend Due to God's will You were taken so suddenly Someday we will meet and214 words
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Obituary, Illustration28 1986-10-07 25 In loving tiomory of More obituary J announcements on pg. 26 5 CHENG CHI HBIEN departed 7 1 0.85 Remembered today and always by wile^hildrer^l^randchijdran^^^28 words
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Obituary, Illustration397 1986-10-07 26 MDM TAN CHENG LIAN (MRS CHOW PENG HIAN) called horn* to tx» with the Lord on 6th October ■900 Born: 6th October 1902. Always loved and ren<embered by Husband: Chow Peng Htan Brother. Tan Thean Teck Sister Tan Cheng Sim SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Peter Chow Koon Foh397 words
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Advertisement77 1986-10-07 24 NEW (X)from PENGUIN Computers can be killers. Are they controlled or do they control? At the heart of all the stories m this collection is the computer as hero 01 as villain Modern technology provides the inspiration. The powerful minds of such acknowledged Mttttfi of science fiction as Isaac Asimov.77 words
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Article, Illustration391 1986-10-07 25 Altobelli goals sink Roma ON THE EUROPEAN SOCCER SCENE ITALIAN ROME Striker Alessandro Altobelli scored a hat-trick as Inter beat Roma 4-1 m the Italian League on Sunday, while an expected big clash between champions Juventus and Milan ended m Jeers from bored fans. Inter captain Altobelli, a veteran ofReuter - 391 words
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Article, Illustration422 1986-10-07 25 AUSTRIAN Wiener Sportclub 5 Eisenstadt 0, Voest 4 Gak 2, Austria Klagenfurt 1 Admira Wacker 2, PC Tyrol 2 Austria Vienna 4, Rapid Vienna 4 Vienna 1, Sturm Graz 1 Lask 0. BELGIAN Ghent 0 Charleroi 0, Berchem 0 Molenbeek 2, Seraing 2 Kortrijk 1, Waregem 1 StandardReuter - 422 words
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Article282 1986-10-07 25 WORLD VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP PARIS The United States ended the eightyear reign of the Soviet Union when they won the men's World Volleyball Championship for the first time on Sunday night. The US Olympic gold medallists defeated the defending champions 3-1 (12--15, 15-11, 154, 15-12) m theReuter - 282 words
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Article362 1986-10-07 25 AMERICAN FOOTBALL New England trounced Miami 34-7 m an NFL game on Sunday. Other rente: Philadelphia 16 Atlanta 0, Chicago 23 Minnesota 0, Detroit 24 Houston 13, Cincinnati 34 Green Bay 28, LA Raiders 24 Kansas City 17, Washington 14 New Orleans 6, Cleveland 27 Pittsburgh 24,AP; AFP; Reuter; UPI - 362 words
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179 1986-10-07 25 Ajax take over as Den Bosch falter DUTCH AMSTERDAM John Bosnian struck three goals on Sunday as AJax Amsterdam stormed to the top of the Dutch First Division with a 6-2 victory over Fortuna Sittard. displacing Den Bosch, who fell to third place after losing 2-1 to PSV Eindhoven. DefendingReuter - 179 words
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255 1986-10-07 25 SPANISH MADRID BRITISH strikers Gary Lineker and Mark Hughes combined to take Barcelona to the top of the Spanish First Division when they spearheaded a 3-0 home victory over Real Valla dolid on Saturday. The victory edged Barcelona one point ahead of Real Madrid,Reuter - 255 words
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224 1986-10-07 25 Belenenses stay ahead of unbeaten Benfica PORTUGUESE LISBON Portuguese First Division pace-setters Belenenses stayed top of the table on Sunday after a 1-0 win at Braga, which kept them ahead of powerful Lisbon neighbours Benfica on goal difference. Defender Teixeira sealed Belenenses' victory with a 33rd-minute effort. The win putReuter - 224 words
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Article, Illustration673 1986-10-07 26 Greg won't be back to defend title because of the jeering 4 I'm not calling the people hooligans, but a section of the crowd certainly got out of hand. This sport must get back to where it should be, with every spectator appreciating what the game isReuter - 673 words
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Article222 1986-10-07 26 COLUMBUS (Georgia) Fred Wadsworth, who entered as a qualifier, provided one of the biggest surprises on the Professional Golfers' Association tour when he shot a finalround 67 to win the US$3OO,OOO ($651,000) Southern Open championship here on Sunday wadsworth's three-un- der-par round gave him anReuter - 222 words
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281 1986-10-07 26 Cash scores vital point for Australia ON THE TENNIS SCENE BRISBANE Australia swept through to the final of the Davis Cup by defeating the United States at the Milton Courts here yesterday. Pat Cash defeated Brad Gilbert £6, 6-2, 6-3, 6-4 m the first of the reverse singles to giveAFP - 281 words
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Article116 1986-10-07 26 Stenlund sweeps past Arraya PALERMO Top seed Ulf Stenlund, of Sweden, beat Pablo Array a, of Peru, 6-2, 6-3 to win the Palermo Grand Prix tournament on Sunday. In an all-Italian doubles final, Paolo Cane and Simone Colombo beat Claudio Mezzadri and Gianni Ocleppo 7-5, 6-3. In New Orleans, MartinaAP; Reuter - 116 words
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Article193 1986-10-07 26 AMERICA'S CUP PERTH —The 13 challengers for the America's Cup yesterday settled into a routine of almost daily match races to choose the boat that will meet the Australian defender next February. American Dennis Conner's Stars and Stripes Britain's White Crusader, New Zealand and French Kiss allReuter; AFP - 193 words
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308 1986-10-07 26 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN By MADASAMY MURUGIAH, Singapore's top golfer this season, will not go back on his decision to pull out of the Singapore Putra Cup team, although he scored a runaway 12-stroke win m defending the Desam Open last Saturday. Murugiah, 22,308 words
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Article, Illustration364 1986-10-07 27 'Keeper saves Poland, shocks India fghrsopyre Poland 1 India 0; Australia 6 Canada 2; W. Germany 0 Spain 0 LONDON A first-half goal by Andrzej Mysliwiec gave Poland a shock 1-0 victory over India m a Group B match on Sunday, the second major upset after the first two daysAFP; Reuter - 364 words
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Article173 1986-10-07 27 SAW YEW HOCK - Keppel go past PWD to semis SAW YEW HOCK HOSTS Keppel, the surprise winners from the Green Group, paid scant respect to PWD as they battled to a 3-1 win over the fancied rivals m the quarter-finals of the Guinness League at Keppel Club yesterday. The hero of the evening's173 words
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Article41 1986-10-07 27 DELTA CSC edged out Farrer Park to take third place m the National Under 17 soccer tournament at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. At dementi. Black and Decker beat Martin Decker 3-0 m a Jurong League Division One match.41 words
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Article, Illustration255 1986-10-07 27 LEE WAI WUN - Powerboat GP to bring the world's best to Republic LEE WAI WUN By IT'S just seven weeks to go before the most spectacular powerboat event ever staged m Singapore takes place at the Marina Bay. The 10th round of the Fonda World Grand Prix Series took place m Paris last255 words
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Article, Illustration492 1986-10-07 27 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO REVIEW...BY We were goners when the going got tough SEOUL When the going gets tough, the tough get going. Singapore's sportsmen, sadly, never got going when it got tough; nervous was m their vocabulary but the nerve wasn't m their bodies. Taekwondo heavyweight contender Ton Soon492 words
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Article110 1986-10-07 27 SEOUL An Indian boxer lost the silver medal he won m the heavyweight division of the Asian Games after he was found to have used drugs before his final bout. The Olympic Council of Asia confiscated Daljit Singh's silver medal after tests showed he had taken drugsReuter - 110 words
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Article106 1986-10-07 27 SEOUL South Korean President Chun Doo-Hwan received 486 Korean athletes and sports officials at his Blue House executive mansion yesterday and honoured them with medals for their outstanding performances at the Asian Games. South Korea's 645-rnember delegation, including 151 officials, won 98 gold medals, just one short ofAP - 106 words
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Article, Illustration383 1986-10-07 27 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By Malek the hero as T. Bahru bow out m shootout Police 5 Tiong Bahru 4 (on penalties, full-time: 0-0) CHAMPIONS Tiong Bahru bowed out of the President's Cup soccer tournament when they went down 5-4 on penalty-kicks to Police after a goalless drawReuter; JERRY SEH - 383 words
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Article169 1986-10-07 27 LEE WAI WIN - LEE WAI WIN NATIONAL bowler Jeffrey Tan is eyeing a chance to take part m the Brunswick Memorial World Open tournament m Chicago from Nov 15 to 25. He took a step closer to it on Sunday when he won the third weekly final169 words
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Article341 1986-10-07 27 J. RAJENDRAN - J.RAJENDRAN fydsroty COACH Taffy Davies has named a squad of 25 for this year's Malaysian Rugby Union Cup which Is likely to be played under a new format m Johor Baru later this month. The line-up comprises largely "old hands", among them Derek Rodrigues, Ong Poh341 words
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Miscellaneous38 1986-10-07 27 BASKETBALL Inter-constituency tournament (Toa Payoh, Gay World, 7.30 pm). GOLF PGAS Open pro-am (Sime Course, 7.30 am). SNOOKER Guinness Snooker League quarter-fi-nals (Keppel Club, 7 pm). SOCCER President's Cap semi-finals: Pioneer Arsenal v Safsa (Jalan Besar, 7.30 pm).38 words
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439 1986-10-07 28 Dr M: More investment needed to diversify KUALA LUMPUR Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad has said increased foreign investment is crucial to Malaysia's plans of diversifying the economy away from commodities to exportoriented industries. He told a group of visiting American businessmen yesterday that for the next decade,UPI; Bernama - 439 words
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Article191 1986-10-07 28 MOSCOW A 4,000-me-tre peak has been named m honour of Samantha Smith, the American schoolgirl who visited the Soviet Union m a personal campaign for better US-Soviet relations two years before her death m a plane crash. The official Tass news agency said the peak, previouslyUPI - 191 words
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Article, Illustration503 1986-10-07 28 GOVERNMENT expenditure on health care has more than tripled m the last 10 years, from $150 million to $460 million, the Minister of State for Health, Mr Yeo Cheow Tong. said yesterday. This whopping sum was disclosed by Mr Yeo to reiterate the Government's503 words
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Article92 1986-10-07 28 SINGAPORE Armed Forces Chief of the General Staff Major-General Winston Choo was given a special place of honour when the Indonesian military celebrated its 41st anniversary on Sunday. Maj-Gen Choo (second from left) was the only specially invited guest from a neighbouring country presentAP - 92 words
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Article74 1986-10-07 28 What it should have been A TRAVEL supplement m The Straits Times on Sept 22 said that 84 per cent of travel agencies m a survey read every or most issues of Travelnews Asia. This should have been 58 per cent. The figures for returns were also wrong. The number74 words
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Article46 1986-10-07 28 DUMFRIES (Scotland) Archaeologists believe they have uncovered Scotland's earliest town, founded by settlers from what Is now Norway. The remains of two houses m "pristine" condition have been found under a medieval cemetery of 350 graves at Whithorn, 64 km south-west of Dumfries. APAP - 46 words
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Article30 1986-10-07 28 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 7.60 points to 1,781.78 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. APAP - 30 words
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196 1986-10-07 28 A COMPANY manager who did nothing when he found that one of his workers had stayed beyond the date allowed on his social visit pass was jailed a total of seven months' yesterday. A court heard that Wu Yeng Wan, 32, a manager of Woo196 words
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Article, Illustration210 1986-10-07 28 NIAGARA PALLS (Ontario) With hundreds gawking and toe Niagara Falls crashing In the background, acrtalbit Philippe Petit walked a Ugh wire above the Niagara river gorge on Mr Petit, 97, who once walked a tightrope between the 1 It-storey twin towers of the WorldAP; File - 210 words
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145 1986-10-07 28 WASHINGTON Mrs Nancy Reagan fell about one metre from a stage m the East Room of the White House on Sunday after pianist Vladimir Horowitz finished a concert, but she immediately got up and said she was unhurt. A loud chorus of groans andUPI - 145 words
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Article50 1986-10-07 28 NEW DELHI The Soviet Union wants India to help teach its cosmonauts the ancient Hindu art of yoga to prevent space sickness, the head of India's institute of aviation medicine said yesterday. The two countries would also study how yoga could help cosmonauts cope with weightlessness. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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395 1986-10-07 28 S'pore songs for Asean concert in Jakarta THREE songs composed by Singaporeans will be performed m Jakarta next Wednesday and Thursday by a combined orchestra made up of 30 musicians from Asean countries. The three are the theme song from the Mandarin serial The Bond, a Malay composition, Ku Tak395 words
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Miscellaneous141 1986-10-07 28 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over a few areas m the mornjnf TEMP (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 25 mm SUNSET today 6.55 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.49 am. GLOBAL MATHER Adelaide 9/20 C Rain Melbourne 11/19 C Cloudy Bangkok 17/24 C Cloudy Moscow 2/7 C Cloudy141 words
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Article224 1986-10-07 1 WHEN my mother stops to talk to a "long-time-no-see" friend, and if I happen to be present, the following conversation invariably courses along its well-beaten track: Friend: (Kneeding my forearm m what she supposes is a gesture of affection) Wah! Your girl cheng tua liao (a224 words
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Article179 1986-10-07 1 WHEREVER my parents go, they take me along. They are protective but I am allowed to go out with my friends quite often. Sometimes, I feel as though I know much more than I should at my age. That is being precocious. This is so179 words
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Article235 1986-10-07 1 BEING an only child is the pits. I didn't mind when I was young but as a teenager, it gets on my nerves. When I was m lower secondary school, mum insisted on dropping me off and picking me up when I went to town.235 words
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Article237 1986-10-07 1 THE good side is that you get what you like and need not worry about sharing. You can blast your record or cassette player without a sibling complaining about the noise. No intruding sister rummages through your drawer for penpal's letters or photos to237 words
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Article145 1986-10-07 1 MY PARENTS say that, as I am an only child, I must not get into any serious accidents because I have the responsibility of carrying on the family name. I keep asking: "What's so good about our family name? In Singapore, there are145 words
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Article164 1986-10-07 1 They threaten I know better WHEN I was about four, my parents asked me whether I wanted a baby brother or sister. I said no. They asked me why. I didn't know what to answer. Maybe I was selfish then and didn't want to share my parents' love with anyone.164 words
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Article318 1986-10-07 1 AT 22, I've done a substantial amount of growing up (I should hope so!) all of it alone. As a latchkey child, I was the only one m my primary school class who didn't need to ring the doorbell to get into her own home. It318 words
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Article184 1986-10-07 1 I USUALLY work hard for things such as getting a distinction for a music exam or writing the best essay m school so my parents will buy me what I want. I don't take things for granted. I work for what I want. When184 words
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Article, Illustration258 1986-10-07 1 WHAT Is It like to be an only child? Is It true the only child Is spoilt and precocious? If you are an only child, how many children do yon plan to have should yon get married? If yon have siblings, what have yon observed about your peers whoUranium - 258 words
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Advertisement151 1986-10-07 1 Kv^^k Je «L- B^ '■'^B :fl Imß^^^ M^jJß ;:^B Fp^ JB y. j| |ij||M|fl M; o WELCOME TO THE NEW ZEALAND FOOD FAIR Now we're Hying nonstop to Al l II E II lAI I During lunch and dinner you'll Christchurch, we thought it would be a good idea see151 words
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Advertisement749 1986-10-07 1 THE HAUTE COSINE IN SINGAPORE THE WraSTTN >TELS < RAFFI ES dTY INVITE X U 7( SHAKE 77// SPI I \l)(>l H< >l s/\c )KI 5 PREMIER RESTAURANT. THE PALM GRIU AT THE WESTIN I'l noil I SOFI (,i)ll)l IK. Hi EMANATING FROM BEHIND STIXJSED PAIMS, COMBINES WITH nil l)Ki)H\ll\l749 words
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Article, Illustration1062 1986-10-07 2 I HAVE more privacy, peace and almost unlimited use of the phone (until mum grumbles about it). Being over- protected when I was young did not stop me from making friends at school. So I did not feel lonely. As I grew older, my parents1,062 words
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Article128 1986-10-07 2 Happy ever after DO YOU like romance mud romantic fiction? Which authors do you read, and how often? Some of yon may be experts on the romantic plot. Would yon like to try writing a parody of one? Why do you read romantic stories with a happy ending? Here may128 words
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Article158 1986-10-07 2 Only me LETT me tell you being the only child is no fun. I just don't understand why my parents still treat me like a child. I am 17 yet they treat me like I was still three. My curfew starts at 7 pm. And dad158 words
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Article, Illustration635 1986-10-07 2 It's fun having younger siblings you care for and pretend to order about. You feel proud when they come to you for advice and when they get small gifts for you, like bookmarks, pencils and stickers. After I tell her about a635 words
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Article138 1986-10-07 2 I'M AN only child and mum still treats me like a baby. I can't go out with my classmates, even to the nearest bookshop. I can't enjoy life like other teenagers, like going out for a show, a swim, or a barbecue by the sea.138 words
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Article143 1986-10-07 2 MY PARENTS come from big families themselves, and so do not have first-hand experience of my plight. As an only child, I've come to understand and love my parents. Dad is very understanding and can always tell what is spinning m my143 words
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212 1986-10-07 2 READERS may say I could confide to my parents. But I daren't and this results m a communication breakdown My parents constantly worry about my studies. They nag and nag me to put m extra effort and it's worse this year because of my212 words
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Article239 1986-10-07 2 I HAVE a brother and a sister who can be a real pain m the neck, but I cannnt imagine life without them. We have fun discussing books, TV shows, movies, pop songs, newspaper headlines or just arguing. Sometimes, I wish I had more siblings to239 words
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Advertisement205 1986-10-07 2 xl m Piecemeal solutions to individual problems can create more problems. To make all the pieces really work as one, call Wang. PCs to PCs Add a Wang VS minicomputer and Wang System Networking (WSN) and instead of just sitting there, your standalone PCs can become part of a local205 words
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Article, Illustration778 1986-10-07 3 I A Room of |B 5 My Own Kg Amidst a row of shops along Bukit Timah Road is a renovated shophouse with a spiral staircase. IRENE PATES explores an architect's "high-tech" home above his office. Pictures by KOE HUNG TATT turned his dream IntoNIK KASMANI - 778 words
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Advertisement58 1986-10-07 3 only $12.80 s^^^«%^-\ Ch//d toe/o*v f 2 years: 56.00+ M£iU* *£T«?/ Suffer Lunc/» Hours. S^|& u!3^ S^gT^X excepf Sun A Pu6//c Ho/Zdays \^3 B^^^) A La Carte Menu (-^y^^JßC^^ Ava ila b I c Da ily V<!^4jJs^p From 1 1.30 am 10pm /j5? /v v\ Carpark coupons redeemable <$M \^As^/58 words
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Advertisement269 1986-10-07 3 STUDY m the UNITED STATES You are invited to learn more about U.S. education and to meet with officials from selected universities Saturday, October 11 and Sunday, October 12 10:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Hilton International Hotel 581 Orchard Road, Singapore Information sessions will be held throughout the day. Admission is269 words
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Article, Illustration742 1986-10-07 4 GOH BENG CHOO comes across an interesting sketch book with pictures of wartime prison life during the Japanese Occupation at the National Archives Department. THE prison may lock a man m, but it cannot lock his sense of humour out. That is evident m the742 words
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Article32 1986-10-07 4 I ft «'>° ffefrmix ftrmttA 'fctSStttto^Hß *f»T&*s to ~7j#*Tfit£f* > hAtoli fttt<^fil^ Ato*i« jf-uwirm^ sltt#:2rtttfciX 9 R*aH*»H*B*flcto a«#*rw^K /■t ;;to.tn4c rfii l ii *f t ;y M t tJ£ f»to*tt "ASM I *tt«^*Ai± rfiiiifi32 words
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Article, Illustration754 1986-10-07 4 VIEWERS m China are enthusiastic about the first foreign television series which has been produced specially for China the 52-segment documentary, One World. Produced and hosted by Kan Yue-Sai, who is also producer and hostess of Looking East on American cable-TV, the programme allows754 words
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Article165 1986-10-07 4 &jS>si!ili L 2 Bcftjitf!ttf?-#* i:«i sfe W»%iS*ii W T m *7f&ft*SUß a *«Stf*fflW«Eft #±»W**«*A«lB^¥lo 1945^ <:|b] -f«g^ Ji«6iJ f^i2 ittfflj mrpm*%7 ttff^^ft.^j* 2£**|>ft tiw?^> m«*fflifegij *ja£^*ft*«i« f AH Sfcife JR is*iJ *ft ft #1 ±*fcft?2 56T »±a«*sift*fflr^ <^fe«> ftfcfia^ (AW aßMfc^ja«f?p/f9Eft*«'«i W«Xlssiftft^^ *#«fi Aig^ffli^T o SP-|g a W- > hAi*sy±ftsS?!{165 words
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Article, Illustration642 1986-10-07 4 CHONG WING HONG pays tribute to Tao Jin, who died recently, leaving behind a memory which is very much a part of the history of the Chinese film industry. ACTOR Tao Jin hoped to "live eternally m history". His dream may come642 words
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Article, Illustration802 1986-10-07 5 Z.N. SOHARMAN - Z.N. SOHARMAN By IT HAS been a year since the formation of Teater Nadi (TN). In the first year of its existence it has carried out numerous activities and made several stage presentations. When news of its formation was spread a year ago many drama802 words
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Article, Illustration749 1986-10-07 5 Oleh Z.N. SOHARMAN - Persembahan istimewa untuk hari ulangtahun Teater Nadi pertama Oleh Z.N. SOHARMAN USIA setahun jagung telah mendedahkan Teater Nadi, sebuah kumpulan drama setempat yang ditubuhkan tahun lalu, kepada berbagai pahit maung, asam garam berteater yang tidak ternilai. Jika dikira dari usianya se-mata-mata, pengalamannya boleh dianggap terlalu sedikit dan singkat Tetapi Teater749 words
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Advertisement1014 1986-10-07 6 1 -k, V N I II I A 7Q7HRG TELEPHONE SERVICE. 1 A £g *£k #U# I Hill Uon r> toF 1 'o 530 pm (spm deadline tor neit fey) •U%w4a r 8 30»m to jf^ I bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbl Bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbl m C| IWIbI 2pm (Ham dcadhtii lor Th» Sunday Times Pub*1,014 words
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Advertisement762 1986-10-07 6 13 Musical Instruments SHANGHAI NIEER PIANO. New stock guaranteed. Mum Kal Piano *****83/ *****79 USED CHRISTOfOni PIANO, looks new. selling $2,000 neg Details, contact: Mrs. Lam *****58. WANTED USED PIANOS and Organs Please contact *****21/ *****28 (residence). WEINSTEIN PIANOS. HAMBURG style 124 Monthly $88. Retail by own manufacturer. Tel: *****93.762 words
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Advertisement503 1986-10-07 6 25 Sale: Other 25 Sale: Other Products Products ■Hi JUNGHEINRICH 9MH The Hand Pallet Truck which has proved itself more than 1 000 000 times deserves your confidence Lift capacity up to 2.000 kg. Electric version available 4f^^ flaw Sbh bbbbV -J# aB^BBV"~ 1 \bb*' I w Worlds Best Selling503 words
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Advertisement496 1986-10-07 6 27 Wanted f ABSOLUTELY ~1 I HIGHEST PRICES I OFFERED FOR YOUR I *****11 *****12 •03-02, THIRD FLOOR, PEOPLE'S PARK CENTRE, SINGAPORE 0105. BEST PRICES OFFERED for Pawnshop Tickets. Gold, Silver, Diamond, Watch, etc. Call: Miss Lim, Jalan Besar, Sim Mm Tower, #03-14, tel: *****68 *****69 HIGH PRICES OFFERED for496 words
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Advertisement1214 1986-10-07 6 31 Plumbing/ Electrical TAI TONG ELECTRICAL Plumbing Service. Specialist In repairing water heaters, clearing chockage, pipe leakage and electrical faults (18 hrs.) *****81/ *****91 REWIRING PIPING, 6A lighting point $17. 13A power point $21. 15A alrcon point $42. Copper pip- Ing $200. Tel *****82 32 Photography/ Video Filming NEW ARRIVALI1,214 words
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Advertisement602 1986-10-07 6 36 House Renovation/ Decor SPECIAL OFFER FOR FLOOR TILING 12" x 12" Ceramic for 3 rms. $1800, 4 rms $3000. 5 rms $4000 We offer special package daal tor renovation works with guaranteed workmanship for HDB Flats, a Lay 12" x 12" ceramic tiles Including skirting, a Construct sink support,602 words
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Advertisement585 1986-10-07 6 PIMEA CLOSER LOOK At classification 30 is an advertisement "for those who want to achieve the master craftsmanship m hairdesigning". Id i\ arJAw JBm 36 House Renovation/ Decor UNDERTAKING ROOF-LEAKING. Change roofing, gutter, awning, sliding door. Iron-grille.;, partition, fencing, painting, furniture, sanitary, cut-tree. HDB/Prlvate Construction Ring *****63/ *****61 (Night *****43).585 words
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Advertisement646 1986-10-07 6 38 TV/ Video/ Hi-Fi AERIALS INSTALLATIONS TECHNICAL Servicing repairs Telefun ken. Sharp. Roxy, Oraeu. ITT, Slera. 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 Germany/ Japan at reasonable prices.646 words
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Advertisement838 1986-10-07 7 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery /Removal LOWEST CHARGE $30 v heap raU^.s) for all types of transportation service Workers provided We are opened 7 days a week Irimi 8a m to 1 Op. tn For further details, pis tel *****81 FOR HOUSE A office removal, piuio organ delivery St disposal service838 words
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Advertisement835 1986-10-07 7 i 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies CRANES WANTED WE WANT CRANES Tower Crane Type sniim.i St Potain Hydraulic mobll crane: Type: Kato 20 tons 30 tons 36 tons 45 tons. Please send details and photo to: ITALIAN CRANE SERVICE CO. Blk 5. G/F. 1 Walnut St. T« Kok T.ui Kowloon, Hong835 words
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Advertisement664 1986-10-07 7 5/ Business 57 Business Opportunities Opportunities FOR LEASE OR JOINT VENTURE commercial space within prestigious development located along Balestier Road 2ND STOREY 5,576 SQ.FT. Suitable for department store, electrical appliances centre, or amusement arcade 2ND STOREY 1,044 SQ.FT. Suitable for canteen or snack shop IST STOREY 1,486 SQ.FT. Suitable for664 words
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Advertisement496 1986-10-07 7 64 Domestic Help Available BBQUAK(S)PTILTD 190 Middle Read, #04-07 FoMune Ctr, Spore 071S Tel: *****42/*****57 Mon to Sat: 10am to Bpm SELECT THROUGH VPEO Pacfcags *as $650 todud— docmiwiiUlioiv tuM Inauranca. security bond, medical teas, aaranteed raplacamant, 2 yaars back-up service, nenawal cancellation <* wort permit Cheap return atr-fara Ol^O496 words
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Advertisement655 1986-10-07 7 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available WK CM e» 1 I a^ aj 1 I Jf^Jjiy%7f|n¥^^T^^ FILIPINO c SRI LANKAN c THAI c INDONESIAN MUSLIM c LOCAL Prw ctt «erse» mete ♦WIDEST SELECTION: Ft* huoar.d, N.» s Arrrv.l. totalled authentic Bw dr., I jLkVO T^ ♦WELL-TRAINED Stnc%-,wp W655 words
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Advertisement362 1986-10-07 7 67 Situations Vacant: EDP SINGAPORE REINSURANCE CORPORATION LTD requires PROGRAMMER Applicants must possess a recognised diploma m Computer Science or equivalent. Candidates with 1 year's working experience m software will have an added advantage. The successful candidate will be required to develop and maintain application programs as well as conduct362 words
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Advertisement601 1986-10-07 7 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situation* Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical r An established company invites applicants for the 10l lowing vacancies: SECRETARY GCE A' level with PSC c At least 3-5 years' experience c Fluent In reading written English Mandarin c Must be able to handle all correspondence and projects601 words
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Advertisement428 1986-10-07 7 SINGAPORE AVIATION AND GENERAL INSURANCE CO (PTE) LTD SAGI invites applications for the post of: (1) CLAIMS CLERK/ TYPIST (2) UNDERWRITING CLERK/ TYPIST Candidates should possess GCE passes m 5 subjects of which English and Mathematics should be at 'O' level and a recognised certificate for typing at 35 wpm.428 words
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Advertisement699 1986-10-07 7 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Oltica m town has immadiata vacancias for: BOOK-KEEPER CUM SECRETARIAL ASSISTANT Must keep full set ol books a Able to type at moderate speed a Able to work under pressure a Pleasant disposition STORE CLERK a Good general education a Proficient m English and Maths699 words
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Advertisement822 1986-10-07 7 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FEMALE SHIPPING CLERK required by naw garment manufacturing organisation BxpcrMmea m import export documentations s Mm O' level Good typing speed Please write m with contact tel number to TOA PAYOH NORTH BLK 970. #05-05 SINGAPORE 1231 GROUP' Of MANUFACTUMNG COMPANIES requires urgently JUNIOR GIRL822 words
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Advertisement897 1986-10-07 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FEMALE CLERK REOD. Minimum lii'K O level 2 years' experience Able to speak Mandarin and handle telex and correspondence Please apply at Blk 4T, *01 -205. Owen Road Tel *****17 FEMALE GENERAL/ ACCOUNTS CtSfl reqd Applicants to write with contact tel no. to: The Manager.897 words
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Advertisement538 1986-10-07 8 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales W&lk-In Interview Monday to Friday 9am 12noon; 2pm spm Sales Girls Full-Time Part-Time It you do not have sales experience but have an aggressive personality, we invite you to apply j Those with good Japanese knowledge and counter sales track record will538 words
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Advertisement115 1986-10-07 8 invito* dynamic A aucco** oriented applicant* for tho po*t of SALES ASSISTANTS (Male Female) Good results m GCE 'O' !evel Age between 23-30 years o Oood command of English Mandarin Must have a dynamic personality St the drive to succeed Willing to accept additional responsibility Able to work on public115 words
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Advertisement690 1986-10-07 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales TELEROLLS PAPERS INDUSTRIES PTE. LTD. requires 1. FIELD REPRESENTATIVE to color lor our expanding sales Selected candidates shall bo given full basic training after which they shall bo given certain districts to service existing clients 00 well as now customers which include offices, lactories. stationers, wholesalers690 words
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Advertisement616 1986-10-07 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales USA Publisher* have^^ immediate vacancies for MALE/ FEMALE JUNIOR SALES EXECUTIVES c Age 18 30. c Aggressive, English and Mandarin speaking. c GCE f level and above c Must be able to attend training course immediately. Benefits: Transport provided. Annual leave and free medical consultation. Promotions616 words
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Advertisement707 1986-10-07 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Think of your future!! A newly established company marketing a well-known product which every family needs, requires 4 active self-motivated persons to Join as: SALES EXECUTIVE TRAINEES Requirements: c 20 to 28 years old. c Must have initiative and able to work Independently, c Must possess707 words
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Advertisement966 1986-10-07 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales 2 COUNTER INDOOR WATCH SALESMEN c Age between 20 and 30 yrs. a With or without retail sales experience c Bilingual m English Mandarin a Attractive salary. Those interested please call personally at: 100 BEACH ROAD #01-04/ 05, SHAW TOWERS SINGAPORE 0719 SMU SERVISKAD ENTERPRISES Pengusahaan966 words
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Advertisement652 1986-10-07 8 71 Situations Vacant: Salas INSURANCE CO. PART/ Kull-Tnne Agts. Professional training g'teed. Allowances commission Jimmy *****16/ *****33 OUR PART-TIME TOP Sales Person earns $1,500 without any selling experience Can you? Interested call *****35 REAL EST. AGENT/8 wanted Preferably with sales experience Must possess own car Chambers Property *****TJ (Sally/ Cindy)652 words
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Advertisement577 1986-10-07 8 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical IfNMB I APPRENTICESHIP SCHEME NMB SINGAPORE LIMITED, a multi national Manufacturing Company m con|unction with Economic Development Board invites suitably qualified persons to apply for training m one of the following trades I PRESS TOOL DIE MAKING INJECTION MOULD MAKING PRECISION MACHINING577 words
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Advertisement364 1986-10-07 8 An interior designing cum contracting firm requires an INTERIOR DESIGNER CUM DRAUGHTSMAN a At least 3 years' working experience Interested ptees* call TEL: *****5S A construction company tor private building project reqwiree: SITE FOREMAN c 2to 3 years' working experience c Possess Safety Supervisor Certificate from NPB L Class 3364 words
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Advertisement290 1986-10-07 9 72 Situations Vacant: Tachnical SALES ENOJNKER ■sjm to market package and central alroondltloners Oood proapacta lor right paraon. Please apply In writing to AMCOL ELECTRICAL IMOUSTRIES LTD 1-E Lorong Tukang Lima Singapore 2252 I SWa Supanrtaat WaqMlrad a)' l-2 yrs experience In BuildIng works b) Diploma In Building C> Hardworking290 words
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Advertisement1047 1986-10-07 9 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production I l il' >l I 't&ri m n^/v.l ii_yv_^ U.S. leader m the manufacture of computer peripherals. ■<»v=k WALK IN interviews throughout this week I I Mon-Fri: 9am 5 pm. Sat: 9am 3pm I I 1 I I1,047 words
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Advertisement875 1986-10-07 9 74 Situations Vacant: 74 situations Vacant: Miscallanaoua Miscallanaous XBuqar EXPRESS (S) PTE LTD a#-^*"<s (Affiliated to International Shipping Line) resulting from rapid expansion of its Courier Division, invites applications for I Despatch Riders Age Below 35 years Requirements Ability to read/write English and possession of motorcycle is essential Attractive fringe875 words
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Advertisement598 1986-10-07 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous My Place, an exclusive discotheque requires: GUEST RELATIONS OFFICERS Basic requirements: s Minimum 3 'O' levels Inclusive of English, s Age 18 to 20. c Attractive with a pleasant disposition, c Oood dress sense. c Able to communicate In excellent English with people of all levels.598 words
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Advertisement697 1986-10-07 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous GOVERNOR n^j A mmtt\ \imOj prwTCftfTfjCJ required lo look after s 18-vr. old girt. c Possess good academic qualifications with distinction In Maths. c Age 40 4 above. Prepared to stay m. c Ability to tutor child In all aspects. Strict disciplinarian Interested candidate* mn invHed697 words
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Advertisement956 1986-10-07 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous REQUIRED BY LAW office 1) General Clerk cum Driver. Must live In Boon Lay/ Corporation Road area. 2) Junior Secretary Write to: Llew Geok Heok, 5001 Beach Rd. #02-12, Golden Mile Complex. S(0719) giving your expected salary and tel. no. VACANCIES FOR MALE Pest Control Personnel.956 words
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Advertisement656 1986-10-07 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous EXPERIENCED CAR WASHERS reqd. with Class 3 driving licence Pis call *****11 FULL-TIME CHINESE SPEAKING Dental Assistant reqd In Tamplnes New Town Tel *****30 GENERAL WORKERS FOR Carpentry required Age 15 plus Tel *****78 HARDWORKING MALAY GIRLS staying near Bedok to be trained as Waitresses. *****52656 words
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Advertisement785 1986-10-07 10 B 3 vehicle Financing/ Insurance) SIN THAI HM offers new It used car loan at competitive interest rales Easy terms. No advance Instalment. Non-transfer arrangeable Call: 339-5511 for Immediate approval. 13 Short Street, "01-52/ 54. Spore 0718. A SCON A MOTOR OFFERS secondhand car loan, non-transfer acceptable *****66/ *****33 NINON785 words
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Advertisement888 1986-10-07 10 87 For Sale: Mercedes 87 For Sal*: Mercedes SBBB^bSMh. ■bbT m*S mbm <^Ln^r %/w Wt #1 bbbV Km HiMMll BM»** _^BaH BEAUTIFUL. 78. MERCEDES 200 Manual. Tip top cond. Tax 2/87, alrcon., radio, cassette, new metallic paint. PARF. $26,500 0.n.0. View 11. Kensington Pk. Rd. (Serangoon Odn), Spore 1955. •SBC'888 words
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Advertisement893 1986-10-07 10 89 For Sal*: Datsun/Nissan 79 DATSUN 200 L, pte regd. Very well maintained. Power steering/ windows, central lockIng. Full accessories. Non PARF. View: 27 Foch Rd. #05-02 Hoa Nam Bldg, S'pore-0820. OWNER LEAVING. MUST sell. 82. Nissan Sunny 1.5 OL. Tip top cond. Tax Feb. "87. Offer above $16,000 secures.893 words
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Advertisement981 1986-10-07 10 90 For Sale: Toyota I YEAR OLD. Toyota Starlet 1000 •XL', 12-valve. 1 pte. owner, tax: 2/87, like new. Full accessories. $24,900 0.n.0. Tel: *****40. 7/74 TOYOTA S/WAGON, 1200 C.C Alrcon., radio cassette, s/rlms, tax 12/86. Trade-In acceptable. Tel: 743-7433/ 743-7483. ■S3 TOYOTA STARLET. 2 good digit no. plate. Hl-fl981 words
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Advertisement1003 1986-10-07 10 92 For Sal*: Mazda •83 MAZDA 8M OLX'. 5-door Private owner, power steering, beautiful condition. Interested please call: Classlfone *****30 (office hours). Ref. *****. M» "83 MAZDA 626GLX, Hatchback, 5-dr. Full accessories. Showrm. cond. Asking $24,900 0.n.0. Tel: *****33 ext. 419. MEW MODEL 1 owner, "83 Mazda 323 1.3, 4-dr.1,003 words
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Advertisement805 1986-10-07 10 93 For Sale: Honda IMI ACCORD 4-DR. manual. New tax. 2nd owner. Immaculate cond. Tel: *****55. 1002 MODEL CIVIC 1.3 4-dr. manual. Tip top cond. Accident free. Tel: *****55. 1004 HONDA ACCORD EX 12--valve. Pte. owner. Full accessories. New tax. Tel: *****55. 1985 CIVIC 1.5 4-dr. manual. Full accessories. New805 words
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Advertisement880 1986-10-07 10 96 For Sale: Other Makes M/ 0 DIM MOTORWAYS PTE. LTD 7 Chang Cham Road Sinflapora 0315 Tar: *****82/3 (Off Lang Km/ Hoy Fart Rd.) 10M Ford Laaar 13 OL Aircon. Nissan March 1.0 DX Aircon. Suzuki 0A 413 OS Aircon. Suzuki SA 413 OC Aircon. Subaru 1.60 L Aircon880 words
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Advertisement899 1986-10-07 10 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles MID '84 NISSAN Cabstar Highdeck. 2 units Petrol/ Diesel Tel *****88 Mr Ong View: 11 Jalan Mas Puteh. NEAR '82, VOLKSWAGEN van Tax, Ins., paint new. Passed ROY. Tip top cond. 2nd. owner $3,000 o no. Tel: *****18. NEW UNITS MITSUBISHI: 10' low deck lorry899 words
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Advertisement506 1986-10-07 10 99 Vehicles Wanted WANT A GOOD PRICE FOR YOUR CAR? CASH PAYMENT We offer Excellent prices for your car/ commercial vehicle. Comprehensive services for loans, car insurance road tax. We accept: c Cars of aii makes c.c. c Commercial vehicles (vans, pickups) and company registered cars. c Scrap cars cr506 words
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Advertisement762 1986-10-07 10 99 V«hicl«s Wanted SELL IT TO US CiMr* pftyvnonf a Wa can afford to pure has s yoo» M*hlf ia at a -.m, wm i*v*w en rtssjnejr prvctj e1.2 «kny c.c any model a PARF/ non-PARF a Commercial vans, pickups. P3 bus a In addition, we pay food price for762 words
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Advertisement1920 1986-10-07 11 105 Property Financing 105 Property Financing 105 Property Financing 105 Property Financing 105 Properly Financing LONGER LOANS. AT LOWER RATES. LONGER HOUSING LOANS UP TO 30 YEARS LONGER CAR LOANS UP TO 6 YEARS Weve s-tr-e-tc-h-e-d our 'i to ioya«rs 72 5 "%n Likewise, car loans have I 1 N«wc«r»l1,920 words
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Advertisement457 1986-10-07 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments FUR BUST PLflZfl Hotel Style Luxurious Apartments TO LET •At the junction of Scotts/ Orchard Road, next to Hyatt Hotel. 1 4,000 sq Hotel Style Lobby. •Swimming Pool, Tennis Court, Squash Court, Billiard Room. Gymnasium and many other facilities. •Self Service Free Launderette Ample Indoor Car457 words
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Advertisement823 1986-10-07 11 107 Accommodation I Available: Apartments WORK- y^^ OUTS /SBL ON /C§2gl YOI 1R **>JJ2/iy/ Fdoor--7 U STEP! Friendly expat community, full country club facilities, Orchard Road location, excellent security, even special interest classes (e.g. aerobics seven days a week) and all at ARDMORE LUXURY D/IDI/ APARTMENTS rA|l\t\ Soto I ■■■fiy823 words
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Advertisement950 1986-10-07 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments SOMMERVILLE PARK TOWNHOUSE 4 bedrooms. Fully furnished. Pool/ tennis/ squash. $3,000 p.m. Call Jones Lang Wootton *****88 THE PLAZA Beach Road panoramic views of the city with condo. facilities. Rent $600 p.m. P/furn.. $800 fully furnished. Jones Lang Wootton *****88 BAYSHORE PARK 17TH Fir. Diamond Tower.950 words
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Advertisement980 1986-10-07 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartmants COSY, D.lO. LOWER mais 3 1 rms., spacious living opening into gdn., pool Victory, *****07 DAIRY FARM CONDO. for Jurong executives. Lovely 2-bdrms Furnished PJD *****71 DIST. I2 LOCK CHO apartment High floor 3 bdrms Quiet convenient Tel: *****97 MST.IS43, PEACH GARDEN. Beautiful sea view, 4980 words
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Advertisement955 1986-10-07 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartmants KENG LEE COURT for rent, f/furn $1200 pm Tel *****21/ *****22 LEEDON HOTS. (D.10). High fir 3 rms. Furn Full condo facilities $1,900 Concord. *****88/ 7 LOR. AH SOO mats $400 Bt Batok 4-rm unfurn $350 *****66 Mrs Chang Agent NEWTON ROAD WALK-UP apt 3 bdrms.955 words
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Advertisement874 1986-10-07 11 110 Accommodation Wantad: Apartmants READY CLIENTS TO r< 2/3/4/5-rm HDB pte apt hs«Furn unfurn *****63/ *****22 SMALL FAMILY WANTED to buy urgently HDB 3 4 or 5 room flat Any disLs Tel *****28 URGENTLY REOO HDB/ t>te apts furn unfurn at various dlsU Tel *****59 *****24 URGENTLY REOO HDB. MIIm874 words
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Advertisement832 1986-10-07 12 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses Wo'll hH|>ymi buy a house now with (ot 1 1 1 >lriV peace of mind v^i^iitfHl B^Bb 9h& jkL m IPJ HBP B&v%%& __m^B^Blß^B^B^B^B^Bb .^BT^^ M m1 Bl BkpP^^^ fiff? Chase Complete Home Loan Our loan offers you832 words
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Advertisement1021 1986-10-07 12 113 For Sale: House* D 23 MODERN 2-STOREY scinl-d :<:«X) s<i ft Spacious built-in. 4+ 1 bdrms iSplit living, dining. $460,000 neg Greenaces *****88 0.2S BRAND NEW 2 -storey terrace 3♦ 1 rm. Marble flooring, large basement. Only few units left RR *****11/ *****38/9 D.9 BRAND NEW d/storey bunglw 15.0001,021 words
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Advertisement731 1986-10-07 12 113 For Sale: Houses 0.9 BEHIND LUCKY Plaza 2/storey terr 3» I rm. 1652 sq ft $380 000 RR *****11/ *****38/9 JOUUUU D.9 LUCKY PLAZA vicinity d/storey terr 3+l bdrms. Fhold $380,000. City Real Est. *****91 LENGKOK MARIAM, tastefully renovated s/storey bungalow 8.300 sq ft. $600,000. Shang *****85^ SERANGOON GDN.731 words
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Advertisement712 1986-10-07 12 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartment* Mandarin Gardens You pay less for you r new home with an OUB Housing Loan At Overseas Union Bank, we offer one of the best interest rates available for Housing Loans. OUB Rates: 1 to 10 yrs: 7V*% p.a. 11712 words
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Advertisement558 1986-10-07 12 D.ll NEWTON VICINITY luxurious 4-bdrm.. att'd bathrooms. 2.200 sq.ft., central aircond. Pool/ security. $420,000. Harvest *****88 0.11 ORCHID APT. Walk-up Low maintenance. Approx. 1400 sq.ft. 3 bdrms./ maid's. $300,000. BN Associates *****07. D.ll SHELFORD MANSION brand new mais. 4+ 1 rms. 3305 sq.ft. Property Resources *****31/ *****75 D.12 BALESTIER MANS,558 words
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Advertisement1019 1986-10-07 12 114 For Sale: Private Apartments BAYSHORE PK., 3 rms LJ9J sq ft sea view, SE facing, facilities $295K Bernard Valuers *****49 BRAND NEW BAYSHORE Pk Aquamarine Twr. 2 bdrms., full facilities. $208K GMP *****66 BUYING ME. OS Norfolk Gdn 3 bdrm. walk-up. Approx 1150 sq.ft. $175,000 Bill. *****84 (Agt CHENG1,019 words
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Advertisement922 1986-10-07 12 114 For Sale: Private Apartments D.9 HORIZON TWR 4 I rms hull facilities $500,000 Holland *****79 D.9 VONG AN Park. 2 bdrms. f'hold 1000 sq ft Full facilities $299,000 Multlprop: *****17/ 8/ 9 EAST COAST <D.15). walk-up apt F'hold Morning sun $229 000 0.n.0. Concord. *****88/ 7 FABER HILL CONDO.922 words
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Advertisement960 1986-10-07 12 116 For Sale: HOB Apartments ALPHA INV, 161 1160/466-9666 5 ROOMS 000 A.M.Kio 430.431.437.620.622. 642 115-140 Badofc N/8 21.31 J2.66.67.72.98. 405.415 115-150 Badofc Raa. 710.711.715 125-145 Clamanti 413.414 Ghim Moh 7.14 M Parada 27.44.71.79 Spottiswooda Pk. 104.106 142- 160 Taban Gdn 4.7 4 ROOMS A.M.Kio 129.312.319.329.348.422. 424.435.537.573.606.610.640 60-85 Badofc 8.35.52.63.80.960 words
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Advertisement1036 1986-10-07 13 116 For Sale: HOB Apartments 5-RM. MARSILING $Mk. Bedok Reservoir $128k Renovated. 3rm Whampoa Dr $43k, giving 1 bed-sat Price neg Call FfcW. *****14/ *****79. 5-RM. ONLY yrs. old Chal Chee St Blk 53. ceramic fir Kitchen cabinet. Alrcond.. with furnuture. $129,000. Emtom Realty: *****53/ *****56 ALL IML T. Blangah1,036 words
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Advertisement865 1986-10-07 13 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments DOVER 4-RM. TERRAZ2O cabinet beautifully renovated $95k neg CCS *****35/ *****71 FARRER RD., 3 rm Blk. 8 near market, food ctr Low fir $39,000 neg. All CPF Tel: *****22/ 3 FULL CPF. BEDOK South. 3 rm Blk 46 High fir Full seavlew $53,000 neg D.E.S865 words
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Advertisement754 1986-10-07 13 117 Properties Wanted .M.JLL >M-«aP JLJK y WANTED v JURONG EAST BEDOK ANG MO KIO OTHER AREAS CALL MISS CHOW 732 8288 WC EMPHASIZE M SEIVICE... VCHEMS iMM LEW EMTPy CLEMENTI OR WEST COAST SHD B N URGENTLY WANTED BY MISS TAN 732 0188 DEAR OWNERS. We have a group754 words
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Advertisement490 1986-10-07 13 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces Jflß]|^fL^fl I I «B 1 0!/2-acre factory site and buildings, including 80,000 sq.ft. factory with mezzanine office. Inspection invited. Open to offers AL JUNIED INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX ideally located along Aljunted Road. Floor area from 1,319 sq.ft. onward*. Freehold land. A TRADE INDUSTRIAL DEV. »W490 words
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Advertisement449 1986-10-07 13 119 Warehouse*/ Storage Spaces RUBY WAREHOUSE COMPLEX No. 8 Kaki Bukit Road 2 (off Eunos Link) WAREHOUSE FOR LEASE 02-03; 02-12; 02-18; 03-04; 03-23; 03-30; 03-37; 04-24; 04-25. Small area available Short and long term lease Please call Mrs Lim *****61 STORAGE SPACES AVAILABLE. Warehouse (2 unit*): 5,000 sq.ft. 6,000449 words
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Advertisement380 1986-10-07 13 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces K. B. WAREHOUSE COMPLEX (Koto Sufcit Pood 2) P» $n «_jjj 5 rib ry?i READY FOB OCCUPATION SING INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX Ang Mo X o Industrtol Pork 2) I )rV| 4? *ww^ _J I^^*^ll fe> <** w •■maul ww^^ZZZZ^ i M^^ggM TTffCni SBBB380 words
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Advertisement331 1986-10-07 13 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces Office Specee H^B^B^BM^Hlll IE-'i* I f'-B lir- r«-"i «^-j ill iT 11.!■I 1 ■lOr^ B^B^BB BBJ I pi kiA > M l WnFV|Bjfßßlßß|^^V^nfl BBJ et"«Nsui> BIB^BIH 81l I HOTU I MOTa I BlZ^^M^T^M^l^r^^T^ii^BT^^M^^^^t^^^B B^bUbß BB| H|S|SU|^Ujul_^ja2£i|Jiij|U|Si||_U_^i_B| j331 words
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Advertisement204 1986-10-07 13 FOR RENT OR SALE Excellent chotc* olftc* lor international company operation centre. Complete with storage, workshop, manufacturing, pte toilet, office furniture. 2-ton electric hoist. 440 volts electricity supply 2nd floor Lipo Factory Building, Aliunted Road. Total area 5000 sq.ft. TEL: *****36 MR. PHUA OUTSIOE CBO Orchard Twr*. 2300- 5600 sq204 words
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Advertisement366 1986-10-07 13 W's£ I f slll\U >\ V\ PRIME OFFICE SPACE AND FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR LEASE Rent Negotiable Ring [*****61 m OFFICES TO LET Rental $1.00 per sq.ft. 50. South Bridge Road CMO Building 3rd to 6th storey prtme office space Central air-conditioning Lease available on all units or Individual lnt»r»»t»d please366 words
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Advertisement813 1986-10-07 14 121 For Rent: Office Spaces WORKSHOP IN CMBT 0410 for rent 1.200 sq ft floor 500 sq.ft. mezzanine, fully partitioned carpeted With 200 amp/ 3 p.h electric outlets Good for steel fabrication/ maintenance workshop. Call Sandra *****60. TUAN SINO TOWER. Robinson Rd Prime Office Space (452 2207 sq.ft.). Attractive rental813 words
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Advertisement373 1986-10-07 14 123 For Sale: 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces shop Spaces 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces I SUPREME HOUSE 1 EXHIBITION SPACE 2ND STOREY WEST WING Approx. 587.15 sq m. (6,320 sq.ft.) Wide frontage visible from Penang Road BASEMENT WEST WING Approx. 1.183.58 sq.m. (12,740 sq.ft.)373 words
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Advertisement604 1986-10-07 14 SHENTON HOUSE Shop* For Rent Level 2, 98 sq.m. 178 sq.m. Immediate occupation Office apace tor rent Area: 124 sq.m. Top floor. Available immediately. Interested, pis. call: *****66 MR. STEVEN HO or MISS KIM. TELOK BLANGAH H'SE groundfloor shop/ office space suitable for computer/ furniture showroom. 1806 sq.ft. Avail, immediately.604 words
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Advertisement392 1986-10-07 14 135 Air Travel 135 Air Travel 135 Air Travel I PHUKET iiH^ The choicest location ,n from*| |Ml\\ Luxunous accommodation matched by jB I Phuket offers you deluxe sumptuous dining and recreational facilities .^bbbbbV I accommodation with beautiful Patong Beach at yer excllj sive to executives who prefer only JJHbbhVJ392 words
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Advertisement308 1986-10-07 14 137 Tours 137 jours tw-^Bsm .^^BUJsMBiHMMMrHEIy^JJita DEP 1/10. 15/10. 29/10 Nlte 2D3N CAMERON. $119 S.Sj.^loTioTte 3D4N CAMERON. GENTING HIGHLAND $169 OEP 22/9. 26/9. 29/9. 3/10. 6/10, 10/10 Nite ABOVE TOURS DEP BY SLEEPING BERTH TRAIN. BACK BY AC TRAIN FRASER-S HILL OR CAMERON GROUP INCL STEAMBOAT DINNER GENTING INCL NITE-CLUB308 words
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Advertisement614 1986-10-07 14 137 Tours 137 Tour* 137 jours 137 Tours "■^k~ SOUTHERN r %est.M -T&f THAILAND %m!P M\jMJMm9iBYMR) SAMUI ISLAND HAT YAI PHUKET PENANG NATIONAL MARINE f>ARK 4 Days Hat Yai/Songkhla $269 PHANG-NGA ISLAND 3/4 Days Hat Yai from $379 SOUTHERN CULTURAL 4 D »YS Penang/Hat Yai frO m $479 VILLAGE •GYPSY614 words
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Advertisement1134 1986-10-07 15 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 7 d«y*...5*1,699/- D 0P 14 19> 21/11 *3* lOt li/i 4± Wilt W* Mt Fu i' Hakon* Tokyo Tow*r f W y jS_ l urn— Tokyo City Tokyo Disneyland #BI 11* ■■I'M I M Harsjuku Fashion Show Toyota f jp Cup Final Live Tokyo1,134 words
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Advertisement423 1986-10-07 15 137 Tours 137 Tours BBial 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education Matriculate Spr within a year m AUSTRALIA^ I State-run Canning and <BBBI^BBBB I Tuart Colleges offer IONE YEAR programme for 7 into Australian Tertiary BB 7 LmS 7 B^^. No official govt quota but I I"r.T"1 "r.T" limited Apply423 words
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Advertisement359 1986-10-07 15 149 Secretarial/ Typing Courses j TYPEWRITING Classes anytime convenient to you, from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Special Saturday Sunday Classes. Individual coaching by experienced dedicated teachers. PLEASE ENROL EARLY BMC Commercial Training Centre (BUKIT MERAH) Blk. 162 (Next to Regal Theatre) #03-3545 Bt. Merah Town Centre Tel: *****11/273M12/273M13 (JURONG359 words
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Advertisement611 1986-10-07 15 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses Computer Studies NCC JOINT DIPLOMA INCORPORATING CITY GUILDS 747. Study for this internationally recognised Diploma at Stamford's Computer Department. Facilities include: Computer Laboratory: Fitted with the latest state of the art 32 bit WANG VS 65 providing 9.00 am to 9.00pm access to terminal611 words
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Advertisement103 1986-10-07 15 Leading to NTC-3 Exams. Basic Electronic/Electrical Audio/Radio Servicing TV /Video Monitor Course Digital Electronics Electrical Fitting Inst Air Cond/F ridge Servicing Tah Li Electronics Pte School (1986) Blk 123. Bt Merah Lane 1 #04-70 Singapore 0315 Tel 274 8488 V (opp SAFRA) METROPOLITAN YMCA conducts ENGINEERING COUNCIL Part I for103 words
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Advertisement674 1986-10-07 15 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses BOOKKEEPING (Elomontary) Tue 6.30- 9.30 7/10 Wed 6.30- 8 30pm 8/10 c Thur 6.30- 9.30pm 9/10 Frl 6.30- 9.30pm 10/10 Sat 2.30- 5.30pm 11/10 Sun 10.00- I.oopm 12/10 Sun 2.00- 5.00pm 12/10 BOOKKEEPING (Inlermodiat*) Tue 6.30- 9.30pm 7/10 Wed 7.00- 10.00pm 8/10 Frl 7.00- 10.00pm 10/10674 words
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Advertisement650 1986-10-07 15 152 Music Courses SONOrTruM COURSE"~"Tearn > to play Rock and Roll to the latest disco beat using top quality Sonor Drum set from West Oermany Talent Music School Tel *****47/8. TECHNICS MUSIC SCHOOL offers Organ lessons for Beginners Advance levels. Piano and Organ teachers required Enquire at: 22 Holland Gr650 words
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Advertisement526 1986-10-07 15 159 Fitness/ Sports Instruction AEROBICS Beginners/Intermediate Classes SPECIAL SAT/SUN CLASSES Also AEROBICS FOR KIDS) at our JURONG EABT premtee* H#*jts)tr#jtjoo opQA now Please call us for more Information at. AEROBICS IN HOUOANG. Calling all students, housewives tt others Enrol now 1 Classes are specially arranged from Mon. Sun. to suit526 words
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Advertisement489 1986-10-07 16 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES ■■■STANTS RSSOBBIMI SI^S TUn Tele. Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. rs snmi timkad 5669 APPOINTMENTS APRO, Singapore's fastest growing professional security organisation requires: PROTECTION OFFICERS (Male Female) Gross salary: $700 $900 Your future with Apro Is this you? APRO is a subsidiary of GCE O' level or secondary Inchcape and the training489 words
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Advertisement508 1986-10-07 16 Rates: Box Service: Straits^Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Sunday Times: Ss2s 62 psc. cm Posted: Sslo.oo F QQ NATIONAL I K& -f UNIVERSITY Wy OF SINGAPORE Applications are invited for appointment to the posts of: (1) DEPUTY REGISTRAR m the Registrar's Office (2) ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT m the Personnel Department508 words
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Advertisement614 1986-10-07 16 NOTICE OF DESI^iTRE^ISmOLTToNS 1 y Perspective^^. "g=? Uvj < y V ew rom N±^ Elevation of Front elevation y front and one side one side hronl elevatlon y lc". -^J Tr rtfT "'^gfe y y y X X Top plan Underneath plan 6 STATEMENT OF NOVELTY 9 The novelty resides614 words
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Advertisement668 1986-10-07 16 IN THE HIGH COIRT OP THE REPI BUC OP SINGAPORE Salt Na. W» af IMS. Bttwme I LI PANDAN DEVELOPMENT PTE LTD Ptalatlffa BBfl KHOO UNG (Mo Defcaaaat NOTICE OP ADVERTISEMENT Ta: KaeaUagCfca ■aw ar late af I Praaa Ra»4 Sgprrmr Ha— f Slagsparr WO TAKE NOTICE that an action668 words
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Advertisement502 1986-10-07 17 NOTICES Jewellery belonging to Sceptre Pte Ltd 75 lots of Rings, Pendants, Bracelets set with Diamonds, Rubies, Emeralds, Opals and other Gemstones Date of Auction: Saturday, 11th October 1986 Venue: Jervois Room, Boulevard Hotel Time: 3.30 pm. Viewing: Friday, 10th October 1986 (during Office hours and on Day of Sale)502 words
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Advertisement199 1986-10-07 17 DOMINIQUE UPIERRE Joy An epic venture into the soul of humanity -filled with love, tenderness and hope The City of Joy is about such love that we cannot pass by on the other side. In any case, it is too fascinating to allow us to do that From the opening199 words
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Advertisement164 1986-10-07 17 GET YOUR COPY NOW ~Zv WIN ATTRACTIVE HOLIDAY PACKAGES Tl O! JHpidav^ V y^S^kSr Beautiful beaches, exotic new places a perfect \k> l.(Oy>^-^ m^& setting for Mills Boon romances. Now Mills £."££> J^~ *f^^~^\ Boon invites you to share the magic of romance, I*Jkr^/f/y frvA\\ i away from the daily164 words
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Miscellaneous467 1986-10-07 17 SUN TAN ByCollette PEANUTS BySchulx teA"^ggjy»^ r— i >gv =3^ V ST€M \RON-S XteeREmntCHTHeCICfrHES/J MERESTHEWORLPUJARI C\JCKIN6 IN AMD OUT PEEKABOOr SEEVOu' ACTUALLY UJORLPWAR I /3C*& ffife PI S£A JS C£k I FLYIN6 ACE SE a RCHIN6 OF THE CLOUDS, ME -^^jfc—L- FLYING ACES VERY MS 13 V*X zAr m^i Wk467 words
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Advertisement303 1986-10-07 18 NOW SHOWING at CAPITOL CNANGI Kreta Aver PEOPLES CAPITOL (*****59) 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30, 9.30 CHANGI (*****59) 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.45 A 9.15 PEOPLE'S (*****72) 1.00, 3.30. 7.00 A 9.00 IT'S STILL NOT SAFE TO GO BACK IN THE WATER] V BnkW <^w. I IKr^^^^t rlr\V«^Bi I aal B^BBB^BBaaßßaßaaaßfln* flaaaaaaT303 words
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Advertisement713 1986-10-07 18 M^^^^^^^B^fc^^i^Bj^p^^^^ > h> a Male fIV 1 l^^^ V V^b^^^ at a Singles Club KTj*W^l f Agnes Chen investigates aBaiiSJ^Ma)^LiL^LB^L^LH V Sh> and Se\> Richard lavderman K^b^^^^^^J V story ana full-colour pin-up 5 picture! _^1 j Pros and Cons of the SECOND- W^* ~]^J fl J HAM) MAN > \ou713 words
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Advertisement289 1986-10-07 18 a Time Periodicals PuMioMion Alan Tarn Rosamund Kwan Experience The Splendour of Awana ■HT Tl r A land of tr °f HCaI beauty. And standing magnificently m the cool highlands, on -r r ~TM I i I 2j terrac e s carved from the emerald hills is The Awana Golf289 words
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Advertisement386 1986-10-07 18 joqpooooooooooooooooooooooo fCATI?AYrNOWS^^ 5 (*****00) 5 SHOWS: 11.00. 130. 4.00. 630 I 915pm I S LAST FEW DAYS I C MOOK (2412*77) 4 SHOWS I 30. 4 00. 7 30 9 30pm r BROADWAY (454 MM) 4 SHOWS 115 *****0 4 9 15pm i QOLOCN SULTANjaMITC) 4 SHOWS I 30. 4386 words
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Article, Illustration657 1986-10-07 19 The creator of Miami Vice has come up witn a new series called Crime Story. MICHAEL MANN gave us Miami Vice, television's first col-our-coordinated cop show, and so when Mann unveiled his new series. Crime Story, there was much discussion about colour.UPI - 657 words
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Article93 1986-10-07 19 Calling Baroque lovers WOULD you like to be part of mi ensemble that plays Baroque mule exclusively? Georgtna Emmanuel has Joined La Salle (the farmer St Patrick's Arts Centre) as Its mule director, and is planning to pat together such aa ensemble, to be called La Salle Baroque Players. It93 words
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Miscellaneous677 1986-10-07 19 FILIIS dance and snake charmer's demonstration presented by From artefacts of artistic, his- 4,000 BC. National Museum George Aspinall a Japanese FROM MAYERUNG TO SA- *<±. Pasir F n Parad^f ">« s c in 8 a P°re Indian Fine toric or archaeological origin, Art Gallery, 9am 5.30 pm prisoner of677 words
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Miscellaneous990 1986-10-07 19 —I Radio One FM Service 90.5 mHz m VHF Band I 5.5S AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News m Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning. Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Another Morning Another990 words
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Advertisement648 1986-10-07 20 ReaderstagM Hg3J Singapore's mkmk Washington Through personal brilliance, diplomatic skill and an elephant's capacity for work, Ambassador Tommy T.B. Koh is promoting his country's interests m the U.S. He has safeguarded Singapore's exports by being instrumental m having the Jenkins Bill vetoed, the October Reader's Digest reports. Secrets of Super648 words
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Miscellaneous1729 1986-10-07 20 MY VIEW— By KANNAN CHMDMNHMM^^H^^H^^^i^Bi^^H^H^^^B^^MH^ Talentime finalists Talentime W Grand Final (Ch fTT^ ueeday Premiere The D&ybreakers i^^^^^Hf^H^H H 5, 8 pm): IT'S do-or-die night. II (Ch 5, 11.44 pm): Based on prolific fe-^-^^^ HaY '^Laß This is what the singers and western writer Louis L'Amour's bbbbbbbbbbbbbbHlbbbbbV^bbl IrV 1 LaW1,729 words
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