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Title Section15 1986-11-01 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article816 1986-11-01 1 TONG YOKE THO - TONG YOKE THO Lesson on output cited: Keep on improving, regardless By ksducf gfyd 6 Tha transformation of mankind's way of thinking can ba comparad to a marathon with no finish lina. Tha kay to winning this 'marathon ia a combination of iitaxhauatibJa anargy and816 words
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Article, Illustration394 1986-11-01 1 SEOUL Riot police using helicopters, tear gas and water cannon yesterday crushed a campus revolt, arresting nearly 1,200 student radicals who had held them at bay for three days with rocks and petrol bombs. At least 70 protesters were injured m the biggest single round-upReuter; UPI - 394 words
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202 1986-11-01 1 THE Prime Ministers Press Secretary, Mr James Fu, has sent a telex to Time magazine asking for a "full discussion" on an editor's note which the magazine inserted m publishing a letter from Mr Fu. The letter, pointing out errors m202 words
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Article, Illustration152 1986-11-01 1 The Straits Times wishes all its Hindu readers a happy Deepavali. HER oil lamps lit, Rita Batra is ready for Deepavali, the Festival of Lights. Today, she will be all decked out to welcome guests at her home at Cairnhill Plaza. Mrs Batra, 30,152 words
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315 1986-11-01 1 BAHRAIN Less than 24 hours after taking office, Saudi Arabia's new acting Oil Minister Hisham Nazer rocked world markets with a call for an urgent meeting of Opec's pricefixing committee. His call set the stage for further efforts by Opec, the OrganisationAFP; AP; Reuter - 315 words
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Article98 1986-11-01 1 City Securities to be wound up CITY securities was yesterday ordered to be wound up by Judicial Commissioner Chan Sek Keong. The order was made on a petition filed by American Express Bank and Citibank, who were owed more than $10 million. However, the stock broking firm's corporatisation plans, which98 words
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Article63 1986-11-01 1 ST index up 16.66 points SHARES surged to another 26-month high on the Singapore market yesterday, with The Straits Times Industrial Index jumping 16.66 points. The Index's close at 977.31 was its best since Aug 22, 1984, when it stood at 944.M. The Boslness Times Composite Index gained 12.19 points63 words
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Advertisement8 1986-11-01 1 A fiery end to campus siege: Page 38 words
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Advertisement15 1986-11-01 1 c PM compliment* the winners: Page If Excerpts of PM's speech: Page 21 EDITORIAL: Page15 words
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Advertisement152 1986-11-01 1 Inside Classifieds, appointments m main paper and Section Two Summary 2 Wertd News 34 Aseaa 8 Causeway 9 Cemmest/ Perspective M^i Letters 22 TlmesDellar 23,24 Classifieds 25-Jt Appstatmests/ 31-35, Nettees 38 Racing 37,38 Sperts 35,98 3t A CONSISTBMT WINNER MWOLTA 1H II In! 9Hf jM Hlif wH II mm mm^m152 words
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Advertisement48 1986-11-01 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY SINGAPO^^ JP^ 9 _Jp^ vi CT Unn J7 ran lln Ro»d Singapore 1024 1 IIWW Tel 23WMV \U4151 Nazer soccer fan addicted to oil Jobs: Page 6 o The puzzling politic* of oil prices: Page 21 Full report on Page 23 Full report on Page U48 words
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Article545 1986-11-01 2 More high-tech farms MORE LAND m the Lim Chu Kang area will be offered for tender m the next 12 months for high technology farming. The Government has already set aside 22 lots of land on 20-year leases at the Sungei Tengah and Murai agrotechnology parks for such farms,545 words
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Article167 1986-11-01 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: IT IS a measure both of the gains we have made and the limits that remain to be overcome that the six-year-old productivity campaign Is turning to a discussion of the cultural factors affecting efforts to make more balanced, efficient and creative use of our167 words
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Article97 1986-11-01 2 NOISY SHOPPING COMPLEX WHEN SOME people living near a shopping complex first complained about air and noise pollution, they were told by the management and the authorities that nothing more could be done to reduce it. They then brought the matter up with a visiting government minister and there97 words
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Article285 1986-11-01 2 Sir Joh's big gamble QUEENSLAND Premier Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen has taken the biggest gamble of his long and colourful political career by calling state elections, and opinion polls suggest his rightwing party might lose its parliamentary majority m today's vote. The elections were called almost a year285 words
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Article267 1986-11-01 2 Norwich's big test NORWICH could join a long list of English clubs who have gone to the top of the League table m late summer and then, like the leaves, come down to earth as autumn sets m. Manager Ken Brown's side climbed to the top of the First267 words
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Article387 1986-11-01 2 Taj Mahal the book A SINGAPORE publisher, Times Editions, has just launched a big book on the Taj Mahal, which it thinks will be the ultimate book on this wonder of the world. With photographs by Raghu Rai, whose work has appeared m many of the world's most387 words
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Article223 1986-11-01 2 TWO BARRED DIRECTORS CAN RESUME DUTIES PRICE Waterhouse partners Mr Roger Edmonds and Mr Robert Tan, who were recently barred from being directors and managing companies after running afoul of the Companies Act, are now free to resume their duties. Mr Justice Lai Kew Chai of the High Court223 words
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211 1986-11-01 2 Aquino confident PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino said on Thursday that she did not feel threatened by the posturings of Defence Minister Juan Ponce Enrile, and that she was confident she had the backing of the military. "I do not feel threatened by Minister Enrile because I211 words
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Article356 1986-11-01 2 Product Advertiser Section/Pace Mrtne Air India Clotting Windy Bay Bed Linen La Par.sione 11-8 Boutique Christian Dior.'Hagemever II Camera Minolta Singaoore Polaroid I 5 Campaign Spore Cancer Society Carpet Amir Sons I 10 Chocolates Vilco Pc Ltd II 5 Coffee House lack's Oottee House Concert Trekwoik Productions 11—8356 words
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Advertisement372 1986-11-01 2 The exotic cuisine of all six Asean countries is now available daily. Enjoy the colourful and varied Asean Buffet at the Cafe Plaza. For only $1 1 .50 adults $8 children you can treat your taste buds to a wide variety of national favourites from Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia372 words
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315 1986-11-01 3 TOKYO A Japanese man took out hefty insurance policies before boarding the Thai airliner that made an emergency landir m Osaka after a hand-grenade exploded, Kyodo news agency reported on Thursday. It said the man insured himself for 150 million yen iS$2.O5 million) mReuter; AP - 315 words
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145 1986-11-01 3 Wedding salute may have downed airliner KARACHI Gqjis fired la celebration by bridegrooms at a village wedding ceremony may have caused the crash of a Pakistani airliner that killed IS people and Injured more than 21, a, newspaper reported on Thursday. Seven bridegrooms, believed to have fired shots that mayAP - 145 words
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Article, Illustration128 1986-11-01 3 A fiery end to campus siege FLAMES leaping high Lite the mU mining air, covering the whale earn* mill thick pall of Mack smoke. The Ore broke oat at South Korea's Konkok University yesterday morning (right) when student radicals la five occupied buildings doased the thick mattresses with gasoline andReuter - 128 words
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Article, Illustration428 1986-11-01 3 BANGKOK VETERAN Indochinese revolutionary Prince Souphanouvong has stepped down as President of Laos because of failing health, a state radio broadcast monitored here said yesterday. The terse announcement gave no details of his illness and said that Deputy Prime Minister Phoumi Vongvichit wasReuter; AFP; AP - 428 words
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Article101 1986-11-01 3 TAIPEI Fifty thousand people gathered m front of the Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall here yesterday m a rally marking the centennial of the late Chinese Nationalist leader's birth. Taiwan's former First Lady, 85-year-old Madame Chiang Soong May-Ling, a United States resident since 1975, urged the people toAFP - 101 words
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216 1986-11-01 3 VATICAN CITY The Vatican, m its first major statement on homosexuality for 10 years, has said homosexuals should be taught that their sexual practices are morally unacceptable to the Roman Catholic Church. The Church's position has been relayed to all Catholic bishops byReuter - 216 words
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301 1986-11-01 4 Couple bashed son to death, says prosecutor WASHINGTON A PROSECUTOR said on Thursday he would seek first-degree murder charges against the parents of a 13-year-old boy who police say was beaten to death m a school bus that housed 16 brothers and sisters. Attorney Kent Phillips, arriving at the VirginiaUPI - 301 words
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Article37 1986-11-01 4 CATANIA (Sicily) Mount Etna shook from earth tremors and erupted early on Thursday, sending two streams of molten lava down its sides. The eruption posed no immediate danger to villages on the slopes. APAP - 37 words
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Article, Illustration79 1986-11-01 4 Tied up in knots with the law JIM Wilson Has just discovered that being entangled with his five-metre, 7t-kg pet snake has also got him entangled with the law. For Monty the pet has been classified by police as "undomeBticated and exotic", and which an ordinance In Pontlac, Michigan, prohibitsUPI - 79 words
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217 1986-11-01 4 CHICAGO Four street gang members who allegedly approached the Libyan government and offered to carry out terrorist attacks for money were indicted on Thursday on weapons charges, United States attorney Anton Valukas said. Named m the charges are the leader of the gang, JeffAP - 217 words
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Article, Illustration307 1986-11-01 4 Sir Joh's early poll gamble may backfire SYDNEY QUEENSLAND Premier Sir Joh BjelkePetersen has taken the biggest gamble of his long and colourful political career by calling state elections, and opinion polls suggest his rightwing party might lose its parliamentary majority m today's vote. The elections were called almost aReuter - 307 words
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199 1986-11-01 4 BEIRUT Palestinians and Lebanese Shi'ite Muslims battled on two fronts on Thursday night, prompting an Arab League warning that it could invite another Israeli invasion of south Lebanon. Police m the southern port city of Sidon said that m the artillery duels, Amal militiamenReuter - 199 words
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99 1986-11-01 4 Pentagon loses battle with motorists WASHINGTON The Pentagon, which has directed invasion fleets across heavily trafficked oceans, is haying trouble finding motorists ticketed for illegally occupying some of its 8,769 parking spaces. So it will tow, a building circular said. The administrator of the largest office building m the world,UPI - 99 words
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315 1986-11-01 4 US not sincere in nuclear weapons talks Soviet media MOSCOW TASS news agency said there had been no sign of sincerity or goodwill from the United States m their contacts on possible nuclear disarmament agreements. At the same time, a Soviet spokesman said Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze would not goReuter; UPI - 315 words
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153 1986-11-01 5 ATHENS Socialist Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou sacked his Labour Minister m a Cabinet reshuffle on Thursday night m an apparent conciliatory gesture to the communists. The communists, who refused to support socialist candidates m Greece's three main cities m local elections earlier this month,Reuter - 153 words
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Article67 1986-11-01 5 Bonn's first woman minister dies FRANKFURT The first woman to hold a ministerial post m the West German Federal government, Elisabeth Schwarzhaupt, has died at the age of 85. Madam Schwarzhaupt died on Wednesday here following an illness. She became West Germany's first Health Minister m 1961, joining the CabinetAP - 67 words
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Article, Illustration138 1986-11-01 5 Star Trek actor lands a star of his own HOLLYWOOD Actor George Takei, who played Mr Sulu, the chief navigator m the television and movie series Star Trek, became the first JapaneseAmerican to be honoured with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Wednesday. Mr Takei was joinedUPI - 138 words
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471 1986-11-01 5 LONDON THE ruling Conservative Party has launched a highly critical attack on the BBC's television news coverage and called for a thorough reappraisal of its managerial and editorial standards. In a letter to Lord Barmen, acting chairman of the BBC, Mr Norman Tebbit, theFT; Reuter - 471 words
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Article, Illustration83 1986-11-01 5 SEEING Is believing, bat do yea believe what yea see? At first glaace, yea could be forgiven for thinking this lovely line-np Include* Jaaa Collins, Marilyn Monroe and Madonna. Bat, closer scrutiny reveals lookalikes Jayae Allan portraying film star CeUhu, Vlckl Sect! Imperil—* lag theReuter - 83 words
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323 1986-11-01 5 Argentina halts army leave as tension rises over Falklands LONDON ARGENTINA has suspended leave for conscripted servicemen m an angry reaction to Britain's planned imposition of a fishing conservation zone around the disputed Falkland Islands. Argentine Defence Minister Horacio Jaunarena told a news conference m Buenos Aires that a militaryReuter; UPI - 323 words
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Article254 1986-11-01 5 WASHINGTON Justice Department officials, investigating Austrian President Kurt Waldheim's alleged Nazi past, have said they will examine allegations that Yugoslav and Soviet intelligence services attempted to recruit him as a communist agent by threatening to charge him with war crimes. "If there's new materialReuter; AP - 254 words
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380 1986-11-01 6 Britain will restrict sanctions to tourism and investment LONDON BRITAIN has announced a voluntary ban on investing m South Africa and promoting tourism there, but rejected a plea by foreign ministers of non-aligned nations for further sanctions against Pretoria. The announcement, part of agreements reached by European Community and CommonwealthReuter; FT - 380 words
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170 1986-11-01 6 Muslims demand 'false religion' apology from Botha JOHANNESBURG South Africa's Muslim community has demanded an apology from President Pieter Botha for a resolution passed by the white Afrikaans establishment church at its current synod condemning Islam as "a false religion" and "a threat to the world". The motion passed earlierAFP - 170 words
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Article194 1986-11-01 6 JOHANNESBURG The South African authorities, seeking to soothe racial conflict with music, have launched a controversial 4.3 million rand (554.12 million) song for peace amid an outpouring of scorn from opposition groups. Together We Will Build A Brighter Future was launched on Thursday on television andReuter; AP - 194 words
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Article, Illustration65 1986-11-01 6 YOU Me Mi far wrag if y— think that this Is a science flettta mevte Mi. It Is, In fact, a pictnre «f aa+ther kind «f high-tech wizardry. Tine are ptots «f magmified c*mp«ter ndcraehlps laid Mt U make It earier fAP - 65 words
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376 1986-11-01 6 Pretoria slams claims over Machel's death JOHANNESBURG SOUTH Africa, through two senior ministers, has hotly denied that Pretoria was m any way responsible for the death of President Samora Machel of Mozambique. Foreign Minister Pik Botha said on Thursday Mr Machel died instantly when his jet crashed m South AfricanReuter; AFP - 376 words
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117 1986-11-01 6 Australia to cover for Britain in Syria CANBERRA Australia has agreed to represent British interests m Syria following a break m diplomatic relations between London and Damascus last week, Foreign Minister Bill Hayden said yesterday. Britain planned to maintain a small interests section m Damascus and Australia would act asReuter - 117 words
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Article, Illustration293 1986-11-01 6 Nazer soccer fan addicted to oil jobs MANAMA (Bahrain) THE new Saudi Arabian Oil Minister, Mr Hisham Nazer, is a published poet, dedicated technocrat and avid soccer fan who once studied at the same school as King Hussein of Jordan. Mr Nazer, who succeeds Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani, was bornAP - 293 words
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Advertisement348 1986-11-01 3 VAN CLEEF ARPELS 22 PLACE VENDOME PARIS It all started m 1906. when the Arpels brothers. Julien. The same is true of the watch models of la collection Louis and Charles opened a small shop on the Place Yen- Van Cleef Arpels which epitomise the finest m luxury dome m348 words
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249 1986-11-01 8 Albert Ramalingam - Albert Ramalingam By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK Opposition MPs are stepping up their campaign to oust beleaguered Commerce Minister Surat Osathanugrah and for the first time are turning their wrath on Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda for not sacking him. The opposition demands came just before249 words
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387 1986-11-01 8 MANILA PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino has said that she did not feel threatened by the posturings of her Defence Minister Juan Ponce Enrile, and that she was confident she had the backing of the military. "I do not feel threatened by ministerNYT - 387 words
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159 1986-11-01 8 JAKARTA Indonesia will recruit fewer civil servants this year because its resources have been badly hit by the fall m oil and gas tax revenue, Minister for State Reforms Saleh Affif said. Mr Affif said that the government would only accept 85,000 new workersReuter - 159 words
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205 1986-11-01 8 MANILA Cabinet ministers have formally •rganlsed a political movement to hack President Corassn Aquino three mwths kef are she la to face a eradal veto •f confidence, informed saarces said here yesterday. Same key leaders af the movement are farmer partymates af Vice-President SalvadorAFP - 205 words
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Article, Illustration62 1986-11-01 8 THE apprehension on five-year-old Cm TW fitch's (right) face is understandable. F«r as one of the 63 Vietnamese refugees nicked up at sea by the merchant ship Sandy's Bay last Monday, she wUI mm be resettled m a new country. Sack skips now have internationalReuter - 62 words
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313 1986-11-01 8 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - ALBERT BAMALINGAM BANGKOK Thailand's forests are being depleted at an alarming rate, a forestry expert has warned. "Roughly we destroy two acres (a little less than a hectare) a minute by various means," said Dr Surachart Chettamart. "That's 5,000 square kilometres313 words
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306 1986-11-01 8 Marcos may be linked to $6m found on dead man TORONTO US$3 million (556.55 million), found m the baggage of a Montreal man who died of a heart attack on a train, might have a connection with former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, the Canadian Press news agency reported. Mr Kenneth306 words
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Article83 1986-11-01 8 Meanwhile, m SAN FBANCISCO, a Federal Appeals Court has ruled that the US Customs service can continue holding US$B million m property that Mr Marcos took with him when he fled to Hawaii. The Ninth US Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court's decisionAP; Reuter - 83 words
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Article, Illustration338 1986-11-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR PRIME MINISTER Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday criticised state governments for spending large sums of money on new tourism projects and promotion missions abroad on an ad hoc basis. He said such efforts would not yield lucrative returns,Bernama - 338 words
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Article, Illustration411 1986-11-01 9 CATHERINE CONG - Asean's days as the dynamic region are over EC official CATHERINE C ONG By m Kuala Lumpur KUALA LUMPUR Asean's heyday is over, a senior European Community (EC) official said at a regional conference here yesterday. Presenting the Community's view of Asean, the EC Charge d'Affaires for South-east Asia, Mr411 words
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184 1986-11-01 9 DAP prepares Ahmad Nor for Gopeng SEREMBAN The Democratic Action Party is preparing former Socialist Democratic Party president Ahmad Nor to contest the Gopeng parliamentary seat if a by-election is called. The Gopeng seat may be declared vacant if former Malaysian Chinese Association president Tan Koon Swan, who is servingNST - 184 words
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Article38 1986-11-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei left for home yesterday after a four-day official visit to Malaysia. He was seen off at Subang Airport by Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin and other officials. BernamaBernama - 38 words
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112 1986-11-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR The Wanita Malaysian Chinese Association has called on the government to consider withdrawing the proposed amendment to the Official Secrets Act (OSA) as the "discontentment of the people should not be ignored". Secretary-General Madam Law Jack Yoon said if theBernama - 112 words
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Article131 1986-11-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR Deputy Finance Minister Loke Yuen Vow has urged the private sector m Malaysia to make a concerted effort to tap the economic potential of China. He said that unless Malaysian businessmen doubled their efforts, they were "likely to be m dan- gerAFP - 131 words
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Article67 1986-11-01 9 KUALA TRENGGANU Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad arrived here yesterday for a two-day visit to Trengganu as part of his nationwide tour. He and his wife, Datuk Seri Datin Paduka Dr Siti Hasmah, were met at Sultan Mahmud Airport by Mentri Besar Datuk Seri HaiiBernama - 67 words
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Article91 1986-11-01 9 Stomach ache gave farmer the pip KANGAR Doctors at the Hangar General Hospital were shocked when they performed surgery on a 7t-year-old farmer and found at least Its rambotan seeds In his stomach. Mr Ismail Mohammed All from Kampaag Serlab, near here, had complained of loss of appetite and severeNST - 91 words
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285 1986-11-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR POLICE are going alter a gang of thieves who have stolen $738,600 m cash and goods by using acid to dissolve walls m their breakins. They suspect the thieves are using the acid to soften the concrete wall before removing the bricksNST - 285 words
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Article43 1986-11-01 10 THREE MORE constituencies Kaki Bukit, Sembawang and Fengshan will from today enjoy free parking on Sundays and public holidays. Excluded from the six-month trial period, however, are a lorry park and a carpark near the neighbourhood centre m Kaki Bukit constituency.43 words
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Article111 1986-11-01 10 A HAWKER'S ASSISTANT, Goh Lai Wak, 32, was paid $250 to help his friend, Ng Beng Her, 60, smuggle a pistol into Singapore from Johor Bam. But Goh paid dearly for illegal possession of the Browning automatic pistol yesterday when he was sentenced to 5>/ 2 years'111 words
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Article49 1986-11-01 10 A MAN WAS charged yesterday with committing an aut of gross indecency on a five-year-old boy m a building m Middle Road on March 16. No plea was taken from Lim Kok Eng, 47, who was offered $5,000 bail. The case will be mentioned on Nov 21.49 words
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Article54 1986-11-01 10 THIRTY -FIVE OFFICERS from the Central Narcotics Bureau, police and Customs will attend a 10-day drugs training course from Monday. The course, conducted by instructors from the US Justice Department's Drug Enforcement A iministration, aims to bring the officers up to date on the global drug situation and54 words
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Article60 1986-11-01 10 A MAN was charged yesterday with vandalism for allegedly damaging the coin box of a public telephone opposite the Siglap market m Upper East Coast Road on Oct 19 at 9.30 pm. Jasman bin Kassim, 26, is being remanded for a week as police believe he is involved60 words
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Article46 1986-11-01 10 THIEVES STOLE three merbok birds and their cages, worth a total of $13,500, from a businessman's house m Chu Lin Road, off Hillview Avenue. Mr Ang Chee Keong, 36, told police he found the birds and their cages missing on Thursday at 7 am.46 words
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Article, Illustration432 1986-11-01 10 Launch of Productivity Month klkdjdkdhf 6 It (the productivity movement) Appeared at that time strange to some people. It seemed hardly an urgent issue. Oar real GDP growth m 1981 was a healthy t J per cent. Bat as we look back today, we are certainly432 words
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202 1986-11-01 10 THE recession has made the productivity movement even more important, said NTUC Secretary-General Ong Teng Cheong. "As the movement embarks on its new phase and takes on new challenges posed by difficult worldwide economic conditions, there is a greater need for workers, employers and202 words
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Article70 1986-11-01 10 A MAN was yesterday charged with having sex with a girl under 16 years of age. Lee Khian Aik, 22, was alleged to have committed the offences once a month between May and November last year. No plea was taken from Lee, who allegedly committed the70 words
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166 1986-11-01 10 Schoolgirl returns home after nine days A 12- YEAR-OLD schoolgirl, missing from home since Oct 21, returned to her Bedok South home on Thursday. Lim Scow Hong, 12, a Primary 6 pupil of Temasek Primary School, telephoned her family at 6 pm and asked an aunt to fetch her from166 words
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289 1986-11-01 10 THE Association of Consulting Engineers Singapore (Aces) has advised its member firms to be cautious when asked to inspect buildings for structural defects. A circular to its 54 member firms advised them to "take care not to compromise themselves professionally by taking over the responsibility289 words
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Article, Illustration340 1986-11-01 10 First episode to be screened on Nov 30 A COUPLE sat talking happily on a bench near a block of flats In Ang Mo Rio Avenue 6 on Thursday night. Suddenly, a gang of youths Jumped out from a lorry, rushed up to the boyWAN SENG YIP - 340 words
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Article61 1986-11-01 10 A MAN will stand trial m the High Court for raping a girl m a flat on March 1. Adam Lim, 21, allegedly raped the girl after threatening to hurt her m a Holland Drive flat. Court prosecutor Inspector Balbinder Singh read the statements of61 words
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164 1986-11-01 12 A LORRY DRIVER about to make a turning failed to give way to an oncoming motorcyclist and instead cut across his path, causing a fatal accident. On Thursday, Mohd Ali bin Bakar, 37, was banned from driving all classes of vehicles for three years164 words
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Article, Illustration471 1986-11-01 12 MICHAEL LIM - MICHAEL LIM We don't foster nor encourage this kind of practice, says Catholic Archbishop Gregory Yong By ADVERTISEMENTS that tell people to recite and publish various prayers if they want their wishes to come true are unbiblic&l, gimmicky and border on the superstitious, five Christian471 words
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Article, Illustration370 1986-11-01 12 MORE land m the Lim Chu Kang area will be offered for tender m the next 12 months for high-technol-ogy farming. The Government has already set aside 22 lots of land on 20-year leases at the Sungei Tengah and Mural agrotechnology parks370 words
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Article82 1986-11-01 12 MR TANG Guan Seng, the Parliamentary Secretary (Education), will attend a presentation of school projects at the Regional Language Centre on Thursday at 8.30 am. About 300 primary school principals and Education Ministry officers will be at the presentation, organised by the Inter-zone Professional Committee of82 words
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Article69 1986-11-01 12 THREE people were charged with stealing $1,000 worth of steel rods from a construction site m Commonwealth Avenue near Stirling Road last Wednesday morning. Baskaran s o G. Krishnan, 25, K. Pandi Rasan, 24, and Paramasivam P. Muniandy, 19, allegedly stole 95 rods belonging to the MRT69 words
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Article48 1986-11-01 12 THE Singapore PsychiatricAssociation is organising an essay contest on the topic, Stressful Events In My Life. How I Coped With Them. The contest, open to upper secondary and junior college students, is being held m connection with Mental Health Week, which will be launched next March.48 words
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Article, Illustration399 1986-11-01 12 SURESH NAIR - SURESH NAIR By A FORTNIGHTS round-the-clock surveillance on a major foreignbased drug trafficking syndicate paid off early yesterday when narcotics officers arrested five men and seized 72 kg of raw opium. It was the second biggest opium seizure m a decade, after399 words
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Article185 1986-11-01 12 THE Central Provident Fund Board yesterday withdrew its winding-up action against three companies belonging to property developer Ho Kok Cheong. The three companies, the High Court was told yesterday, had settled their CPF arrears totalling $271,755. The companies are Kwong Kum Sun Chan Pte Ltd185 words
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Article, Illustration199 1986-11-01 13 Busy day for priest who attends to devotees Mr 8. Subramania Kurukkal. 45, a Hindu prieet at the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple in Serangoon Road. I 41 START the day at 6am by bathing our main deity, the elephantfaced Lord Vinayagar, with milk and honey. From 7 am, devotees start199 words
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Article, Illustration191 1986-11-01 13 Mr Raotia Kiiehnan, 28, eon of the owner of M. S. Remeeemy Flow MM in Seraogoon Rood. THE shop will be closed for three days from today to give the workers time off. They have been working so hard. We specialise m grinding carry191 words
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Article, Illustration186 1986-11-01 13 ARTHUR LEE; TAN SUAN ANN; WONG KWAI CHOW - Labour of love began a month ago ARTHUR LEE, TAN SUAN ANN WONG KWAI CHOW Picture* by and Mrs Beba Kaur, 47, mother of three children, and restaurant owner and chief cook of E verahine Bear Garden in Cuppage Plaza. 4DEEPAVALI for me starts one month early. New curtains and186 words
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Article138 1986-11-01 13 A JOBLESS man locked himself m his flat for 10 hours while relatives and police tried to dissuade him from committing suicide. Mr Ng Kin Chuan, 32, of Block 11, Eunos Crescent, finally gave m at about 9.30 am on Thursday. He threw his kitchen knife out138 words
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Article, Illustration148 1986-11-01 13 Jeabtndar Kaur, 12, a Primary 6 pupil at the Convent of Our L»dyof Good Couoaal school. I LOOK forward to the new clothes and cookies, especially jam tarts and chocolate cookies. This year, my mother bought me three Punjabi suits and two148 words
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Article, Illustration140 1986-11-01 16 SINGAPORE Mint Pte Ltd has struck 30,000 medallions to commemorate Pope John Paul H's visit to Singapore on Nov 20. Made of cupro-nickel, each medallion measures 42 millimetres m diameter. A portrait of the Pope is imprinted on one side. The other depicts140 words
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98 1986-11-01 16 Accident victim settles suit for $40,000 HAWKER Ng Vat Meng, 53, who broke his right shoulder bone and right leg m a traffic accident four years ago, settled his suit against an aircraft technician for $40,000. Mr Ng sued Mr Ting Kei Nan, 28, for negligence after he was knocked98 words
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73 1986-11-01 16 A JOBLESS man was charged on Wednesday with trafficking m heroin by injecting another man with the drug. No plea was taken from Raymond Kong, 21, who allegedly gave the drug to Mr Surinder Singh s/o Mai ma Singh, 31, a casual worker, m a73 words
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Article70 1986-11-01 16 A HAWKER'S assistant was jailed on Wednesday for a day and fined $1,500 for stealing 17 T-shirts worth $994.50 and a $35 sports bag from Robinson's department store. The court heard that the chief security officer saw Wong Hong Huck, 29, put a bundle of shirts into70 words
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172 1986-11-01 16 YEO KIM SENG - YEO KIM SENG By AN ILLEGAL race-announcing radio network, which stopped broadcasting after police raided two stations a fortnight ago, resumed transmission last weekend. Police found it was on the air again while listening m on walkietalkies seized on Oct 19 from the radio172 words
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Article, Illustration356 1986-11-01 16 VALERIE LEE - VALERIE LEE By THE American Society of Travel Agents (Asta) congress here wm m meeewfal that Singapore Intends to niftke a bid for the conventions of the Australian and British travel organisations. Mr Joseph Chew, director of the Singapore T wrist Promotion Board356 words
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Article339 1986-11-01 16 APPLICANTS for Housing Board flats and HDB tenants who carry automated teller machine (ATM) cards can use the Network for Electronic Transfers Scheme (Nets) to make payments. Two Nets terminals have been installed, one at the HDB's Cash Office m the Sales Section at its339 words
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66 1986-11-01 16 A TEAM of officials from the National Kidney Foundation will "tell" the deaf about the plight of kidney patients and the proposed organ donation law at 4 pm tomorrow. The NKF team will be assisted by an interpreter who will use sign66 words
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Article, Illustration683 1986-11-01 17 JUDY TAN - JUDY TAN Most have agreed on fees and sinking fund By MANAGEMENT committees have been set up m six older HUDC estates and, from this month, they will take over the running of their estates. Amberville, Chancery Court and Laguna Park have decided683 words
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Article179 1986-11-01 17 He admitted threatening her with chopper WHEN grandma Ng Pay Cheo, 74, gave m to her grandson's demand for money, It certainly wasn't out of her own free will. It was the threat pesed by the chopper held at her threat that convinced Madam Ng179 words
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Article, Illustration357 1986-11-01 17 SHIRLEY TAN - SHIRLEY TAN Report by Pictures by TAXI driver Goh Beng Sien recently won the hearts of opera-goers m his comic role as the ageing king desperate to marry "The Hundredth Bride". And on Thursday night, he once again wooed his audience and judges withJACKIE HO - 357 words
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229 1986-11-01 17 CONTRACTOR Eric Neo did not know whether to laugh or to cry on Thursday when he found his recently stolen $40,000 hydraulic breaker m someone else's yard and on sale for $18,000. He called the police instead. Mr Neo had gone to229 words
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Article84 1986-11-01 17 PAP seeks young and able THE People's Action Party needs new young and able members to loin its ranks to help it continue to run Singapore well, said National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan on Thursday. Speaking at an open house at the PAP Geylang West Branch at Block 52.84 words
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Article96 1986-11-01 17 THE Singapore Anti-Tu-berculosis Association (Sata) has sent out letters to 75,000 people appealing for support for its annual greeting seals campaign. Sata hopes to use these seals to remind the public of the dangers of tuberculosis. There is no minimum donation required for a set96 words
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Article181 1986-11-01 18 A SIX-MILLION-DOLLAR programme to improve road surfaces that are subject to heavy wear is under way around the island. The road surfaces at 400 bus bays, seven major intersections and various bus lanes will be converted to concrete, to make them stronger and more181 words
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129 1986-11-01 18 TWO men appeared m court on Thursday on separate charges of stealing Mercedes-Benz cars. Car broker Goh Chee Tang, 31, is accused of stealing a $35,000 car at a Buffalo Road carpark, along with another car broker, Razdia binti Mohd Sata, 28, on Sept129 words
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Article20 1986-11-01 18 THE East Coast Park Swimming Lagoon will be open again tome public on Thursday. It was closed (or maintenance.20 words
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Article74 1986-11-01 18 A SINGAPORE Bus Service driver was charged on Thursday with causing the death of a 21-year-old motorcyclist through negligence. Chua Teck Kah, 58, is on police bail. A hearing date will be set on Nov 15. Chun allegedly failed to give way to traffic on a major74 words
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Article, Illustration528 1986-11-01 18 Six with weapons to get four strokes of the cane each NINE men, between 21 and 37 years old, were jailed three years each on Thursday for rioting m an unlawful assembly, which resulted m the death of a hawker. District Judge528 words
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Article, Illustration238 1986-11-01 18 Contest to promote locally -made teaching aids FOREIGN-MADE seteaee Mi mathematics toaehsag alae are expeaslve aai «ftm Ilislf VtlM ef this, the Magapere geleaee Ceagapere A— rlatlaa tor eaeehas ergaalaee' a aatlve, leeaUy4aeatreiofferei te whe CAB MM BB wHh WBV ■lag »iae»n«aal Uyt, ware, Mil*-vUa»l alia SI. Oa ike ate238 words
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353 1986-11-01 18 MICHAEL LIM - Centre plans electrifying exhibition MICHAEL LIM ■y THE Science Centre's newest exhibition area will give "power to the people" safely, of course. Visitors are promised an electrifying experience when the Dynamic Domain exhibition hi the Physical Sciences Gallery opens m early December. They will see how 15,000--volt electric sparks crackle353 words
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Article, Illustration349 1986-11-01 19 Enter a microscope that obeys the doctor's commands A MICROSCOPE that you can talk to was one of the big attractions at the medical exhibition that was set up m conjunction with the World Congress of Fertility and Sterility at the Raffles Convention Centre. The congress and exhibition ended yesterday.349 words
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Article, Illustration109 1986-11-01 19 Increasing demand for sperm freeze THE Planer Biomed's equipment used for freezing sperm and embryos m straws or ampules was another big draw. Because embryos cannot be put directly into liquid nitrogen where they are kept m frozen storage, they are first placed m another machine where the temperature is109 words
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Article, Illustration402 1986-11-01 19 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN By NANYANG Technological Institute graduates appear to be more assertive than their engineering counterparts from the National University of Singapore. NUS engineering graduates, on the other hand, tend to be more analytical. This observation came from Dr Su Guaning, the Deputy Director402 words
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135 1986-11-01 19 3 accused of causing grievous hurt THREE men already charged with murder together with a fourth man, on Thursday had a fresh charge of grievously hurting a person brought against them. Ng Chong Swee, 35, Quek Song Yong, 37, and Ang Tian Cho, 32, allegedly fractured Teo Lian Hong's nose135 words
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Article28 1986-11-01 19 Mr Othman Haron Eusofe, the MP for Geylang Serai, will launch the Public Utilities Board's Productivity Campaign at the board's auditorium at 3 pm on Nov 14.28 words
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214 1986-11-01 19 SCIENTISTS m China are getting closer to perfecting a contraceptive pill for men. The final hurdle, after 15 years of research on the Gossypol, appears to be the right dosage. Research is focused on finding the lowest dosage to minimise its renal214 words
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Article, Illustration97 1986-11-01 19 Women can take a Cue from this monitor CUE is something new for the woman who wants to know when she is due to ovulate. Cue (left) is a simple, hand-held digital monitor that looks like a calculator. The woman places an oral sensor on her tongue for 10 seconds97 words
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Advertisement133 1986-11-01 10 II M i• I ftrn ai tJEADCL£AN^^ FOR CASSETTE RECORDER J I FREE TDK head-cleaner i^^^^^^^^'^^^^^^wL B^^^^^^^W^^Hi^^^K sf^-tf»^i.4-t4JJ4444.4.4^4-t4T4-Hll4 -U-4-^ th Tin H-H-t)TTTTH n f-^-*- r i m tt rrT.r. with any 4 TDK hhfi tapes. A free head-cleaner is now yours when you buy any four TDK AD, AD-X, SA,133 words
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Advertisement148 1986-11-01 10 ■F.pava.l rcs^^i W V>«elebrate Build up the tempo of the spirit of Deepavali I I The Rang Mahal offers sumptuous buffet spreads from J I the different regions of India for you to relish and enjoy the true I L diversity of Indian cuisine at its best. And let the148 words
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Advertisement364 1986-11-01 12 Study for iy jourd^reeat I^^ a British mM Polytechnic m^i^^S^n^^H Ihis is your opportunity to find out about SB^^^^^l^H professional, diploma and degree courses at Polytechnics m the UK. Were holding a BHHHBhII^I presentation, seminars and interviews at the ft^Q^^m^^j British Council, Singapore Rubber I louse. P^H conducted In stall364 words
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Advertisement557 1986-11-01 13 The Technics EX series organ with PCM technology allows digital recordings of real instruments, bringing you acoustic excellence of sound so close to a 'live' orchestra. It will unveil even more unique programmable features for your pleasure playing. This includes the 4-Channel Play Sequencer for track to track recording, Floppy557 words
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Advertisement428 1986-11-01 16 YeoTeck Seng Warehouse End Clearance Sale Hum down toourW&renouseat: jj YEOTECK SENG (S)PTE LTD 4W No 14. Ist Floor. New Industrial Koad Off I'pper Paya Lehar IIC^^EMoSI? 0 (Opposite Times Centre) I \_j Ample FKKK parking available at Nos. 12 14. New Industrial Koad. T^ SINGAPORE business Now available at428 words
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Advertisement540 1986-11-01 17 Season of the Hunt B^B^^^^^B^l '^^TJ^Bk^ *^k k^^Bh bY b^bWbS B^aSn^ bW^W-^l^bWbl 4BhPBL^^V^BH a^B^BpMß^Vßafl^'^^B- Ifj BJC m •■B^B^B^Br K^^l^^B^B^BAiL^A 1 BbM Ij| i W'ml HbV^ bVbWIsW^ v ■*>■• SBbT >^h^^BV^9Ps \^^b\. x vfl WL '^Bt^Qß^Bjß^ air' >> I A^bVl BP^^BB^^^B^ ""f^rf^ A Since rime immemorial, the hunt has been an540 words
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Advertisement408 1986-11-01 18 f^Let your chikr~~l spend a productive holiday at CAL Are you fascinated by friends and their children who seem to know a great deal about computers? Don't you wish your child can be computer literate too and develop his potential to the fullest? Learning to use the computer is as408 words
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Advertisement937 1986-11-01 19 For a fair deal on hi-fi speak to Frank. At Frank Shop we're giving away free gifts with every National/Technics product shown here. That means you not only get fine audio, but you also walk away with more than you bargained for. So if you're looking for a great deal937 words
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604 1986-11-01 20 The Straits Times SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1986 A culture of productivity IT IS a measure both of the gains we have made and the limits that remain to be overcome that the six-year-old productivity campaign is turning to a discussion of the cultural factors affecting efforts to make more balanced,604 words
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Article158 1986-11-01 20 "It is the first time I'm making a threeway call without the wife listening m." Mr Joseph Conceicao, Singapore's ambassador to Indonesia, who took part m the opening of the $387 million submarine cable system linking Singapore, Australia and Indonesia. "It is actually a government strategy158 words
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Article, Illustration1480 1986-11-01 20 Excerpts of the Prime Minister's speech yesterday at the opening off Productivity Month at the Singapore Conference Hall. QUOTE 4 Unlike big countries which can shut out imports and sell to themselves behind tariff walls, we cannot survive selling to ourselves. We must export. We1,480 words
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622 1986-11-01 20 The puzzling politics of oil prices Iran-Iraq war now a dominant influence on Opec Editorial, headlined Yamani and oil politics, published m The Washington Post on Oct 31. OPEC's latest meeting, unusually quarrelsome and protracted, raises a puzzling question about the current politics of oil prices. The mystery is now622 words
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570 1986-11-01 20 T. F. Hwang takes you down Memory Lane TIDBITS TIDBITS (or DeepavaU today. Tidbits from my memory bank. Wont yon be surprised to know that Deepavall, the Hindu Festival of Lights, ased to be observed In Singapore with a load bang? With rounds of Ore-crackers exploding from outside homes at570 words
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836 1986-11-01 21 BARBARA CROSSETTE - BARBARA CROSSETTE By SUVA, Fiji Through most of history, the South Pacific, with its tens of thousands of islands and more than about 13 million square kilometres of sea, was a singular world only m the minds of travellers, romantics and naval strategists.NYT - 836 words
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Article, Illustration835 1986-11-01 21 TAN SAI SIONG - TAN SAI SIONG They bring hope back to stock market and a Singaporean home Look Back In Wonder A personal view of the week's news By 4 What happened m our stock market on Monday i when share prices roee ac though covered835 words
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Advertisement53 1986-11-01 20 (tmitsuh M-333 IVHSI VCR "^•vN^/ 2 Years Guarantee lit loss Kcniuli' nnirol Full Auto. Made m Japan Auto Power On/Play Auto Rewind Auto Eject Auto Blank Scan Auto Repeat Auto Power Off v Beitok Sentre Electrical OoX Blk 214, Bedok North, St I*ol 163 Singapore 1646. Tel *****32/3 Telex. R553 words
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Advertisement382 1986-11-01 20 9o£ s BIG FURNITURE K^i^, BARGAINS BELIEVE IT OR NOT!! JKSK™^ BUT WE ARE SURE HfF^i?^ -j"*- -JSo^S^ YOU'LL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED Ifl t sHgL M*™ ~!'!Jgff^ri AND GO BACK EMPTY-HANDED. |-BtNCOOUN| r st. 1M kampong ampw off vAcPMfBsoN m VISIT l/S TMMFnTATFTY A\ir% ISJ L *02-w ID -02-05 ibjh.no382 words
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Advertisement233 1986-11-01 21 Vil* irr "W»-^i j^^~~^*^*^^ 1J f J j/fIH [Pasar Malam lives! The good old Pasar Malam as we all know it, is alive and well and thrives at the Singapore Handicraft Centre every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday night, 6pm to 10pm. Bigger, better and busier than ever, it's where you233 words
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361 1986-11-01 22 Do away with monopolies in the legal profession I REFER to the report "Firm to stop practising Singapore law m two years" (ST, Oct 18), about the foreign law firm Freshfields. When Freshfields was first allowed to practise here, it was felt that competition would help upgrade the expertise of361 words
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226 1986-11-01 22 I REALISE there is a growing number of accidents involving light goods vehicles such as vans and pick-ups. Moreover, it appears that more younger drivers are involved with these accidents. I would, therefore, like to make a few suggestions to the Traffic226 words
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414 1986-11-01 22 WE live next to a food and shopping complex and the place has been a constant source of noise and air pollution. After having to put up with the nuisance for a long time, we thought our problem was permanently put to rest when414 words
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Letter117 1986-11-01 22 I REFER to the report "Missing teens return". (ST. Oct 27). I read with dismay the following: "The four teenagers who went missing last week returned home yesterday safe, sound and generally unrepentant." There can be no doubt that they were unrepentant when one continues to read117 words
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Letter157 1986-11-01 22 WHEN our company went into receivership m April last year, we continued to work (or another 18 months without break of service. The receiver did not issue us any new employment contracts. We continued to enjoy the same benefits, such as annual leave and transport allowance,157 words
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Letter144 1986-11-01 22 Rash not due to chicken pox I REFER to the letter "Insect bites diagnosed as chicken pox" by "Insect Bite". (ST, Oct 15). The writer was referred by the Clementi Polyclinic doctor to the Communicable Disease Centre, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, with a provisional diagnosis of chicken pox. At the144 words
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Letter87 1986-11-01 22 WE refer to the letter "Bridge will boost safety" from T. Vallumah. (ST, Sept 18). We thank the writer for the suggestion to provide a pedestrian overhead bridge across Upper Serangoon Road near Potong Pasir Avenue One. We are pleased to inform the writer that the Public87 words
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344 1986-11-01 23 S. KUMAR - Four banks support Emporium's reconstruction scheme S. KUMAR By FOUR major creditor banks representing more than 75 per cent of Emporium Holdings' total debts of $47 million are supporting the group's proposed reconstruction plan. According to Mr Francis Lee, counsel for the group, about 240 other creditors have also indicated344 words
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265 1986-11-01 23 Singapore computer firm ties up with NUS A SINGAPORE computer software company is now helping the National University of Singapore (NUS) to develop and sell mainly computer software, just two days after announcing a link-up with the National Computer Board. Computer Systems Advisors group (CSA), founded m 1970 by three265 words
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Article41 1986-11-01 23 TOKYO Sony will launch a new European subsidiary today to co-ordinate its European activities. The new company, Sony Europa, will be based m Cologne, West Germany, and will be responsible for European sales of components and semi-conductors. APAP - 41 words
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Article54 1986-11-01 23 THE winciing-up petition against Furama Investments Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of Wannian Holdings, has been adjourned to Nov 7. This was because the petition against Furuma was verified by an inspector of the Central Provident Fund Board and not by a principal officer, like the company secretary, as54 words
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Article71 1986-11-01 23 LONDON Britain's giant Imperial Chemical Industries has shrugged aside problems m its important fertiliser business to produce the best thirdquarter figures m its history. Pull-year profits are now expected to regain the i,l billion (SS3.OT billion) level seen m 1984. Pre-tax profits for the third quarterFT - 71 words
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Article100 1986-11-01 23 NEW YORK The Industrial Bank of Japan group IHJ) is to take over the US brokerage firm Aubrey G. Lanston and become, indirectly, the first Japanese bank m the US primary securities market. Henry Shroder Bank and Trust, of which IBJ owns 75.1 per cent, isAFP - 100 words
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Article61 1986-11-01 23 LONDON Financial information group Exco International, m which Singapore's Khoo Teck Puat is the biggest shareholder, is to buy the London and Hongkong Eurobond broking businesses of US securities group Purcell Graham for US$22 million <S*47 96 million). Exco shares did not react to the announcement m LondonAP - 61 words
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Article91 1986-11-01 23 Smaller Saturn project DETROIT General Motors (CM) Corp has confirmed that it has scaled back its much publicised "Saturn" small-car proj- ect, which it had billed as a key part of its fight against foreign imports. Mr Richard Lefauve, president of GM's Saturn Corp unit, said production plans at theReuter - 91 words
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Article82 1986-11-01 23 NEW YORK Trans World Airlines now controlled by takeover master Carl Icahn has announced a third-quarter profit of U5565.2 million (5J142.1 million) compared with a US$l3.5 million loss for the same period last year. However, operating revenue was down 16.7 per cent at US$9OO million. TWAAFP - 82 words
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591 1986-11-01 23 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ Firm can still go ahead with sale of stockbroking seat By CITY Securities' plans to sell its stockbroking seat would not be affected by yesterday's court order to wind up the deeply-indebted stockbroking firm. Provisional liquidators, Mr Don Ho Mun-Tuke and Mr591 words
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Article, Illustration342 1986-11-01 23 NORA CHENG - New class of members for KLCE NORA CHENG By THE Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange (KLCE), Malaysia's commodities futures exchange, will introduce a new class of membership for individuals as well as new contracts m palm kernel and tin soon. These new developments were decided at a KLCE board meeting chaired342 words
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Article86 1986-11-01 23 Bank of America axes 36 in KL KUALA LUMPUR Baak of America is retrenching X of Its 1H employees m Kuala Lumpur. "We regret having to make these reductions," Vice-President aid Koala Lumpur Manager W. toward Pickle tald. "But after extensive study ...we found it Imperative to do so asReuter - 86 words
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398 1986-11-01 23 PRICE Waterhouse partners Mr Roger Edmonds and Mr Robert Tan, who were recently barred from being directors and managing companies after running afoul of the Companies Act, are now free to resume their duties. Mr Justice Lai Kew Chai of the High Court has found398 words
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354 1986-11-01 23 New diamond trading move to add sparkle EXTRA sparkle may be given to the lacklustre trading on the Diamond Exchange of Singapore (DES) this month when traders begin to bid for the gems instead of buying them over the counter. "We need to inject some attraction to diamond trading, which354 words
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641 1986-11-01 24 THE Singapore stock market rebounded strongly yesterday to hit another 26-month high after a three-day lull. There was renewed interest m Singapore-based stocks and many doubledigit gains were made across the board. Trustee stocks did particularly well ahead of the increase from next Monday641 words
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Article55 1986-11-01 24 STRAITS Trading's managing director Mr Michael Wong Pakshong will leave his post at the end of the year. Mr Wong, a former managing director of the Monetary Authority of Singapore, will concentrate on his private interests but will remain a director of Straits Trading and a member55 words
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Article247 1986-11-01 24 LIM ENG HAI - LIM ENG HAI By PLANT automation, office computerisation and unfavourable trading conditions have cost 24 employees of Singapore Tobacco Company their jobs. The workers who were laid off yesterday, had an average of 24 years service and received a total of $710,000 m retrenchment benefits.247 words
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Article2964 1986-11-01 24 SECTION ONE ■©USTWALS COMMERCIAL Acmo 0 698 1 70S) (30) 1 66 (8) I 65 (2) 1 .63 (7) 1 64 (29) 1.67 (5) 168 (14) 1.69 (36) 1 70 Akom (0.55W8 0.595) Amol Steel 50c (1 258 1 265) (5) 1 26 (30) 1 242,964 words
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Advertisement324 1986-11-01 23 ELECTRIC CITY sasr presents SHARP Microwave oven m M 1 SHARP Microwave oven 1 It is simply enjoyable Electric City invites you to take a closer look at why more and more families are simply enjoying cooking Compu Cook automatically controls oven temperature, 1 microwave power, and cooking time. Sensor324 words
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Advertisement385 1986-11-01 24 SHOWROOM REMOVAL SALE Everything must go at genuine low, low prices. All showroom display products at unit #04-14, Plaza Singapura are clearing at giveaway i^A prices as everything must go! fl J^^A Hurry' Only while stocks last! dS^^^^V^^^^ (Our new showroom will be at W Haw Par Centre, 154 Clemenceau385 words
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Advertisement134 1986-11-01 24 FULL details of yesterday's share trading could not be published because of early press deadlines. Singapore prices above are from the morning session. Kuala Lumpur prices were not available by press time. Bank and foreign exchange rates, the gold trading report, Simex futures and commodity prices also could not be134 words
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Advertisement811 1986-11-01 25 IrV I I V^ I I---HH I HHH I mU-^sJ Fax *****30 CLASS 2 Eating Out Opens 7am 6pm We will open from 7am- 10pm Ist New 86 Delicious Western and local cuisine at reasonable prices #03-01 BANFORD ■LOO HOE CHIANG RD S<020«) (Behind SATA CHnic) TahjßttWH I JESSIE'S CURRY811 words
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Advertisement680 1986-11-01 25 12 Computer Products/ Services NEW ZX SPECTRUM 128 2 Offer at $350 with built-in data recorder Si Joy stick ports. Full sound output. Repairs avail. Ml croware Systems *****38/ *****89 64K APPLE COMPATIBLE with Admate DP-80 Printer, green monitor, two drive, ZBO/ 80 column/ SAM. Cards Joystick. Good cond. $850680 words
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Advertisement693 1986-11-01 25 14 Antiques/ Arts/Crafts 14 Antiques/ Arts/Craft* 1 Antique, Korean Chest, Porcelain jj Ware, Wooden Carving, Burmese |j s Buddha, Bronze Statue, Oriental Table p Lamp, Lamp Shades Many Arts B 1 Crafts Items. |j (si p $3.50 upwards $6 pD I ART CRAFTS SHOP f p #02-18 Far East Shopping693 words
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Advertisement731 1986-11-01 25 20 Pets/Pet Car* BCIENCE DIET (dog/ cat food). For free home delivery. Call Mr. Kee: *****24/ *****32 day/ night. SMALL TOY POMERANIAN adult it puppies. $200 $360. Male Shepherd puppies $280. Tel: *****00 WHITE BICHON FRIS. Spitz, Pomeranian. Silky Terrier St Shth Tzu puppies Tel: *****72 10.30 am. 1 MALE731 words
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Advertisement475 1986-11-01 25 24 Garage Sale SELLING CHEAP: AMCON., potted plants, sofa settee, liquor and many others. 52 Greenleaf Drive YAMAHA ORGAN D3R, carpets. Japanese lang. tapes, clothings misc. items. 29 Ooldhlll Drive. 20" COLOUR TV $350. VCR $360, Mini Compo $650, sofa set Tel: *****28. 20" CTV SSSO; video $480; tel. answering475 words
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Advertisement566 1986-11-01 25 27 Wantad X ABSOLUTELY I HIGHEST PRICES I I OFFERED FOR YOUR I H *****11 *****12 •03-02, THIRD FLOOR, PEOPLE'S PARK CENTRE, »IWOAK>Bf (MOS. Absolutely Highest Price Offered Fof Yours Gold Pawn Tickets Brand Watches Cner Far Trading Blk 20J. #03-83, Hougang St ?1 Spore 1953 (10am Bpm) Tel: *****87566 words
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Advertisement666 1986-11-01 25 28 Haalth Centres/ 28 Haalth Centres/ Massage Massage QRFAI Facihties include: jyXM IW*a~ Shiatsu/Massage/Faaal/ tt\ I rlill Suana/ Steambath/Hot L^f!«Li!aKJm. Daily: Bam to 12am M 4th Fir Great Easten Hotel f rW/^M 4^ l MacPherson Road > Tel: *****45 x 450 32 Photography/ Video Filming 1) JVC VIDEO Camera OX-NSE666 words
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Advertisement705 1986-11-01 25 38 TV/ Video/ Hi-Fi LUXMAN LBS SERIES Ht-fl system complete with: Amp 5M21 (100W/CH RMS). pre-amp 5C50, Tonecontrol 5F70, equalizer 5G12. cass-deck 5K50, tuner 5T50 (AM/ FM). technics turntable SLI3OOMK2 with shure Vl5 type 111 cart, f Yamaha CD2 mcl movable rack all m sliver colour for only 552.800.00 0.n.0.705 words
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Advertisement1139 1986-11-01 25 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday te Friday: 9am to S 30pm (Spm deadline lor rteit day) Saturday 8 30am to .'pm (Ham deadline for The Sunday Times) PuMc Hoiday 9am to lpm COUNTER SERVICE: TMES ORCHARD CENTRE, #02 lift LUCKY fIAZA Monday to Friday 10am to 1? noon, lpm to b 30pm1,139 words
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Advertisement673 1986-11-01 26 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available Filipino 5230 PM Sri Lankan SlBO PM tUl'lLlHlilillfcX **> Our Comprehensive Package Fee Includes Full Documentation' FREE REPLACEMENTS* SS.OOOBond,,. JVpi $10,000 PA Medical Cheek-Up Visa Fee Airfare 2 Years Contract/Back-Up Service" Home Training /?<% Ow V.K7S are njra-norking ana have good working673 words
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Advertisement344 1986-11-01 26 We invite suitably qualified candidate lo fill the position Accounts Clerk Holder of GCE 0 Level certificate with credits m English and Mathematics Possess LCCI Higher Accounting 2 years accounting auditing experience Ability to type neatly and accurately Interested applicants, please submit your personal resume stating current and expected salary,344 words
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Advertisement939 1986-11-01 26 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical r~\ FISHER P^\ Fisher Controls, an American Multinational Corporation and worldwide supplier of industrial process control system, measurement instruments, control valves and regulators has an immediate J vacancy for: SECRETARY i GCE W or 'O' level Completed Private Secretarial Course939 words
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Advertisement459 1986-11-01 26 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical ■fFRASERGNEAVE ■f SINGAPORE) ■I PTE. LJMfTB) ■■invites applications for the position of: I Confidential I Secretary GCE 'A' level with good credit m English Recognised Private Secretarial Certificate and preferably able to operate a word processor At least 1 year's secretarial experience Able to work459 words
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Advertisement759 1986-11-01 26 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical STOCK CARD CLERK Requirements needed: c Able to keep a set of proper stock cards a Able to type &do simple accounts c At least GCE O 1 level fluent In both written it spoken English Knowledge of computer an advantage Please write m to:759 words
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Advertisement523 1986-11-01 26 71 Situationa Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Salaa Expanding European company requires: 4 SALES STAFF (Male/ Female) for: Hoist and crane power supplies Electronic components. Building materials. Special steels. Industrial light fittings. Experienced applicants preferred but ROD personnel may also apply. Please submit resume, recent photo and contact tal. no.523 words
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Advertisement607 1986-11-01 26 POLYMER Manufacturer of PVC Resin and Compound invites suitably qualified applicants for post of: SALES EXECUTIVE The Requirements. c A Recognised Degree from a Tertiary Institution. Prepared to travel extensively Sales expeitence preferable but not essential. c Familiarity with extrusion, injection moulding, calendering, will be an advantage Apply with a607 words
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Advertisement688 1986-11-01 26 71 Situations Vacant: Sales An established company has the following vacancies >or its Changi Airport shops. MALE/ FEMALE 1) SALES ASSISTANTS (Full-time) Salary and allowance $600 to $650 p in 2) SALES PROMOTERS (Part-time) Salary $2.50 to $3 per hour Working time a) 7a.m. to lpm. or b) sp.m to688 words
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Advertisement498 1986-11-01 26 72 Situations Vacant: Technical 7CARLEE 1111 •I Electronics Pte Ltd f I Electronics Company I servicing the computer A industry requires: ITC m Electronics with knowledge of debugging and trouble shooting of computer related products At least 2 3 years experience m PCB testing and have some knowledge of IBM498 words
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Advertisement652 1986-11-01 27 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical The r challenges l| are with u4 888 hi de zaan, the largest and most sophisticated cocoa gji processing facility m the Far East ■JB^L-mr4'jWi| i •^■^e^BWB^BaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBWifJBBB^B^B^BBBi NTC 3in Electromechanical. Ele* trical Fitting. Marine y.\: :ss: Fitting. General Maintenance fitting. Heavy Duty652 words
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Advertisement676 1986-11-01 27 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical An Engineering Company requires a SALES ENGINEER for process Instrumentation and pumps Minimum 2-3 years sales experience m the oil and gas industries Diploma m Electronics/Mechanical Engineering Possess own car Mature, Independent and aggressive m sales with good communication skills Applications stating676 words
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Advertisement426 1986-11-01 27 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous BURGER KING ACTIVITIES EXECUTIVES I If you are Service-Oriented and believe m providing customers with the 'best dining experience', come and join our team which is committed to this objective. The requirements are: GCE 'O' level/ 'A' level education Pleasant personality Fluent spoken English Experience m426 words
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Advertisement937 1986-11-01 27 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous J We are a well established printing A publishing 1 1 group. Due to expansion, the following parson- I nel are required: 1 MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTANT Degree m Accountancy. At least 5 years' relevant experience. SECRETARY Good O' Level, PSC/ LCCI certificate or937 words
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Advertisement828 1986-11-01 27 85 For Sale: Alfa/ 85 For Sale: Alfa/ 85 For Sale: Alfa/ 85 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/Volvo Peugeot/Volvo Peugeot/Volvo Peugeot/Volvo I I I A Bl '^Bt V^^B^B^a^r-^^^^^iMß^^^^^^^.^ j KPMsV|||| ksß Milan Auto (Singapore) Pte Ltd Showrooms: (Open on Sundays 9.30 am 4.00 pm) 8 Kaki Bukit Road 2 #01-33 Ruby828 words
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Advertisement689 1986-11-01 27 87 For Sal*: Mercedes er. Guarantee accident free Cond. like brand new. Highest offer secures. Enquiries *****88. MID 10 MERCEDES 200 manual 3 owners Tip top condition. Tel: *****76. NOV. 11 MERCEDES 280S Fully auto., good cond., light metallic blue. $76,000 Tel: *****87 Q- 14 MERCEDES 280 S. full auto.689 words
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Advertisement593 1986-11-01 27 89 For Sale. Datsun/Nissan LUCKY NUMBER '99' almost 83 Nissan Sunny 1.3 GL 5-speed. Pte owner Full accessories. Tax 2/87. 15-03 Balestier Plaza. MAY 1982 NISSAN Stanza 1600 Alrcon s/rlms, power windows, blunpunkt set, pte. owner, s/rims. $17,900 Tel: *****48 72 DATSUN SSS. 1600 c.c. Central locking, s/rlms. radio cassette,593 words
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Advertisement755 1986-11-01 27 90 For Sal*: Toyota 9/13 TOYOTA CORONA 1 BGL Power windows/ steering, central locking, expensive sound system. Well maintained. 123.500 0.n.0. Tel: *****14. MID. -82 TOYOTA Corolla DX 1 lady owner. Alrcon. Radio/ cassette. PARF. Tip top cond. $17,900 ono Tel: *****18. 77 TOYOTA CORONA 1600. pte. owner, (non PARF).755 words
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Advertisement951 1986-11-01 28 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi APRIL 11 MITSUBISHI Galant 1600 C c Big bumper Oood condition Aircon Radio, cassette, new paint New rd tax S/rlms New tyres PARF $14,200 0.n.0. Tel *****49 Jasmine 78. COLT LANCER 5-speed Tax Jan. '87, alrcon., radio, cassette $8,600 Pg *****57 View 23-D. Lor. 7. Geylang951 words
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Advertisement977 1986-11-01 28 92 For Sale: Mazda '84 MAZDA 626. Aircon power windows/ lock, radio cassette. 2 owners. $25,800 Tel *****18 93 For Sale: Honda APR. '83 HONDA Accord EX auto 2 pte. owners. Tax till Mar. '87. Full accessories View: 5 Merryn Close (after 10a.m.). AUG. '85 HONDA Civic 1.5 CRX Coupe.977 words
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Advertisement769 1986-11-01 28 95 For Sale: Suzuki 1964 SUZUKI 1000. I doors SA BM Ist owner Alrcon cassette. Beautiful condition Tel *****34 1965 SUZUKI SA4IO 1000 5 doors Ist owner Full accessories. Beautiful condition Tel: *****11 79 SUZUKI COUPE, 1.0. Tax 2/87. Alrcond hi-fi, top cond $7,800 Call *****80 63 SUZUKI 600, 2769 words
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Advertisement656 1986-11-01 28 96 For Sale: Other Makes 1978 MINI CLUBMAN. Genuinely low mileage. Road tax 6 mths. $7,500 Please call *****59 1990 OPEL BERLIN* 2000 Auto. 1 owner Tip top cond. New tax PARF. $17,500 0.n.0. *****11. 6/74 AUSTIN 1300 c c. Aircon.. radio cassette, road tax 1/87. Good condition. $3,000. Tel:656 words
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Advertisement638 1986-11-01 28 98 Sale/Wanted: Motor Cycles/Scooters EXPAT. SELLING SUZUKI TS 125 as new condition. Completely rebuilt, new fork, rear shockers, exhaust, chain drive, seat lights Inspection passed 25/10/86 tax" Insurance April '87. $600 ono' *****35 ECONOMICAL HONDA 70 c c FD6664 2/85 Blue, large helmet box $1,100 Tel: *****94 Mr Ling END638 words
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Advertisement500 1986-11-01 28 99 Vehicles Wanted WANTED STATIONWAGON OR car for hire. Monthly basts Please contact *****64 WANTED 1 PASSENGER van, 6 8 seater. Co./ private plate. Tel: 459-4305. WE ARE THE fastest car selling agent In town. Please call us to value your car. *****60 Miss Tan FASHION MODEL URGENTLY needs a500 words
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Advertisement637 1986-11-01 28 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST.IO NEWLY RENOVATED penthouse m small development. 4500 sq.ft. 4 1 bdrms./ study room. Facing greenery, large balcony, central alrcon. Pool/ guard. $3,500 Inclusive of maintenance *****10/ *****55 D.1545, 4-BDRM. PTE. apt with 2 alrcons. Carpeted, fully equipped and furn. Good location with easy access to637 words
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Advertisement650 1986-11-01 28 106 Accommodation Available: Rooms ROOMS FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS living with professional couple m condo. m Thomion Schools and transportation convenient Facilities include s/pool, squash tennis courts, gymnasium, library, children's playground security. Meals, laundry, tuition guardianship arrangeable. Call *****17 AIRCOND./ NON-AIRCOND. turn. rooms at Upper East Coast Rd Near Lagoon hawker650 words
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Advertisement808 1986-11-01 28 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms JURONG, PTE APT. h im unfurn rms. for students, rouple $150 $220 *****50 Sat Sun NEAR CITY PLAZA, big smalt aircon. rooms for students/ singles/ couples Call Mr Lim. 743-0197 ORCHARD TOURIST AREA top fir modern furn. rms $100-sl.<:"> wk; $300-$4OO/ mth San *****64 POTONG PASIR808 words
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Advertisement766 1986-11-01 28 113 For Sale: Houses OPEN HOUSE TODAY 9 30am to 12 30pm Dist 20. 8 Jalan Terubok. d/ storey semi-d Approx 2500 sq ft 3-1 servant's, extended kitchen $360,000 *****40/ *****07 SATURDAY 2PM. «PM.. Sunday 10am 6pm Open House, only 2 corner units available No 16 and 16E. Lorong G.766 words
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Advertisement1782 1986-11-01 29 105 Property Financing 105 Property Financing 105 Property Financing 105 Property Financing 105 Property Financing Check how easy it is I to get a DBS Finance Housing Loan. i Come to DBS Finance for a For commercial property our Immediate Response housing loan and we'll give you a rates are1,782 words
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Advertisement511 1986-11-01 29 116 For Sale: nOO AfMi tiiHMito MARINE PARADE BLK Tt Beside the Library. Opposite NTUC Supermarket. 5-rm., above 20th fir. Fronting the sea. Morning sun. $149 K. No agts. Lim. *****46. S-RM. CNAI CHEE St. Ceramic tiles, carpeted master bdrm. hall, carpet grass balcony. Imported kitchen cabinets, alrcond. $130,000 0.n.0.511 words
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Advertisement2041 1986-11-01 29 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Privata 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments PRESTIGIOUS NEIGHBOURHOOD V« Your neighbourhood sst'.ctiysem ■>•••.' I BSaaaa\a^P^aaV detacheObutiqaiows thus mav;r.qy,,u 3 proud seaho- < A^fl^Bs^^^iW^r^B ownef f thiS D"va!e seclusion t^^W^^'twmWSS^^? N OQUEUESTOABUNDANTF*C.L-ES2,041 words
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Obituary, Illustration201 1986-11-01 30 MOM. MARY FERNANDEZ 88 yra. old paaaed away peacefully on 31/10/86 leaving behind Daughters: Alice Theresa Stella Gilder Florl Serafin Sona: Joseph Titus Christy William 5 sons-in-law. 2 daugh-ters-in-law. 14 grandchildren and loved ones to mourn her loss. Cortege will leave on 1 Nov 86. Blk. 140, #08-58,201 words
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Obituary, Illustration33 1986-11-01 30 cg fgtff In sweat memory of the late Mr. PC Lim Gone from us for 18 years Bui sweet memory love still so dear Always remembered by wife t, femihr^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^33 words
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Obituary102 1986-11-01 30 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE Elder LIM SOK SENG (called to the Lord on 2* Oct. 1966), wish to express their deep gratitude to the Presbyterian Singapore Life Church. Jubilee Church Bethel Church, friends, relatives business associates for their kind assistance support during their time of grief, and102 words
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Obituary, Illustration87 1986-11-01 30 IST ANNIVERSARY In Loving Memory Of JOSEPH KANG TECK WAH Departed Ist. Nov. 1955 God took him home; It was His will, But In our hearts we love him still; His memory Is as dear today (All Saints' Day) As In the hour he passed away. We87 words
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Obituary, Illustration95 1986-11-01 30 PATH OA BHOG SURINDER SINGH (PHILLIP JJ s/o MAIMA SINGH DapaMad 22.10.56 Sukhmanl Sahib Klrtan will be held from 3pm Today at 25 Grange Road Bhog ceremony will be held on Sunday 2.1186 from 3pm to spm at Khalsa Dharmak Sabha, 18 Nlven Road Th* family with** to95 words
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Obituary, Illustration42 1986-11-01 30 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements The Family of the late MR LAU SHEUNG CHEE wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friends, colleagues and others for their condolences, kind assistance, tittendance, wreaths, scrolls and donations during their recent bereavement. L J42 words
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Obituary, Illustration215 1986-11-01 30 In Loving Memory Of MADAM LIM GUEK NEO (MRS. TAN TONG SENG) Departed: 1-11-70 Always loved and ramfmbwid by your ever loving children Magdalene, Baby, Joseph. Ruth. Dorothy. Richard. Carol Your loving tont-in-law: Henry. Ronnie. Jeffery. I- rum is Your loving daughter* m law Karen. Agnes, Jeanne215 words
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Advertisement63 1986-11-01 30 137 Tours BB^v .> i v h.\ BBf V 'wm^ tL IWQH 1^ y;f KlVvVHb^^'wJ^bpbbv^^b^^bb^bßi^bbibibV HHPM 1 MWIIHbV w\ I rQStSIiIHHBiHiBi j 1 1 m*mM 1 138 Where To Stay JPECIAL ROOM RATE J2250' ,»-r person i!*ii. si.., run; ;<<i oo tingle occupation I oom miHst W dlscounl In* ntranre63 words
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Advertisement2116 1986-11-01 30 137 Tours 137 Tour. 137 Tours 137 Tour. 137 Tour 137 Tour. 137 Tour. 137 Tours <^ a mhw Mk BJ 1 MM U I I PRIM JSS I rvTS CHINESE Ml UU IU IW 1 fflll IU I I IMIIKIM UllVs|M l: I V^-V- NEW YEAR f~^ I p2,116 words
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Advertisement933 1986-11-01 31 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES ■mm STANTS RSSOBBI MM JTS^f^T^. £5S -iw 552,00s $2 ,oo ps STu^Ts* oo Telex Service: S.I.A.N.T.S. RS '***** TIMEAD ext *****5/6/8*5669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: Sslo.oo APPOINTMENTS p^ PA Personnel Services W W' M I\\ Consulting Services Pte Ltd A ■jfa A II Dhoby Ghaut JMU-10,933 words
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Advertisement232 1986-11-01 31 *****5S caltex ISSUES ■■BBBBBiBBiBBeiei i I CALTEX OPERATIONS LTD I I PROCESS ENGINEER I H Applications are invited from young fl Singaporeans with preferably 5 years fl H experience m a refinery technical fl I position and m possession of a BSc fl I degree m chemical engineering. fl fl232 words
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Advertisement763 1986-11-01 31 ruHDin HDB invites application from Singapore Citizens Permanent Residents of Singapore for the followmq appointments (A) SENIOR/PRINCIPAL/ SENIOR PRINCIPAL CONTRACTS OFFICER Requirements: Candidates should possess a university degree m Quantity Surveying and or Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors' qualification or equivalent with at least 7 years' experience m a construction763 words
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Advertisement811 1986-11-01 31 ""fl UNITED OVERSEAS BAIMK GROUP CREDIT MARKETING OFFIOERS The successful candidates will report to the Credit Marketing Manager and will be responsible for loan evaluation, business development and Candidates should possess a recognised University degree or an equivalent professional qualification. Preference will be given to those with at least 2811 words
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Advertisement1074 1986-11-01 32 APPOINTMENTS Shcmgri La hotel BEIJING The hotel invites applications for the post of: ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF SALES BASED IN BEIJING Tins position will assist the Director ol Sales m training the local sales team and m developing local and international business for the hotel. Candidates should meet the following requirements:1,074 words
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Advertisement306 1986-11-01 32 W W JbvM^AAa a£U..I. Account Manager who is good on bis tect* Because you could be working on the No. 1 shoe account m Singapore and a host of other brand leading clients. If you're an ambitious Account Manager with a strong marketing background, a strategic approach to planning and306 words
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Advertisement257 1986-11-01 32 STRATEGIC PLANNING ASSOCIATES is an international management consulting firm specialising m strategy development and general management consulting. SPA requires candidates for the position otThe ASSOCIATE assists and directs project teams to develop and recommend strategies tor client firms. Specifically, the ASSOCIATE will be required to: Interpret data on industries, markets257 words
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Advertisement136 1986-11-01 32 A local subsidiary of a major fl I Australian multinational invites I I applications for a 9 I MATERIALS I I EXECUTIVE I fl The most suitable candidate fl H should be able to interprete technical I I drawings and be familiar with I machining and other metal based I136 words
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Advertisement588 1986-11-01 33 APPOINTMENTS TECHNICIAN (FLIGHT SIMULATOR MAINTENANCE) Singapore Airlines invites applications for the above position. REQUIREMENTS Singapore Nbsc Ann Polytechnic Technician's Diploma or City Guilds Full Technological Certificate m electronics or Telecommunications Engineering with at leasi 2 years' experience m the related field of industry. SALARY The commencing salary will be 5455588 words
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Advertisement1229 1986-11-01 33 A CAREER WITH i CHEMICALS We are looking for a group of suitably qualified persons who are ambitious and self motivated to join our team as: LABORATORY TECHNICIAN TRAINEES Applicants should possess a GCE "O" level certificate with passes m Mathematics and Science, preferably m Chemistry Experience m an industrial1,229 words
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Advertisement348 1986-11-01 33 H )ur Client is a multinational Kuropean group manufacturing high quality plastics. chemi< ak |^P^ H building materials and interior decoration products Due to its rapidly expanding operations m H Asia and its increasing market share, the organisation is now seeking to appoint an Area Siles H r>p Manager for348 words
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Advertisement10 1986-11-01 33 For More Appointments, turn to Page Fourteen Fifteen, Section II10 words
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Advertisement617 1986-11-01 34 APPOINTMENTS |ENGMm^COMPUIER| I SERVICES (gSI I I ECS is a leading supplier of CAD/CAM Systems I I m Singapore. In our continuous effort to provide H I quality service to our customers, we are looking I for professionals to fill the following positions:- fl I APPLICATION I I ENGINEER I617 words
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Advertisement384 1986-11-01 34 i Precision Casting Pte Ltd A Member of theCßAGroupof Australia requires PRODUCTION EXECUTIVE to manage the machining department. Candidates should preferably possess a Diploma m Mechanical/Production Engineering with experience m metal machinery m a high volume production environment. A competitive salary, generous medical/ dental benefits and insurance coverage will be384 words
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Advertisement509 1986-11-01 34 Q CHASE Our Private Banking Group which provides Investment Management, Trust, Deposit/Credit services, etc. globally to High Net Worth Individuals is expanding its business, and invites applications for: INVESTMENT OFFICERS They will have responsibilities for Fund Management, Personal Financial Management and Counselling, as well as Marketing of other investment products/services.509 words
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Advertisement233 1986-11-01 34 We are an established multi-national organisation which excels m innovative electronic technology. Today, we have significant facilities m Singapore manufacturing and marketing advanced products and systems. Excellence is our trademark, long achieved by an exceptional team of dedicated people. And now, we are inviting people with similar aspirations to continue233 words
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Article184 1986-11-01 35 Fourth Division rivals for Spurs LONDON Fourth Division giant-killers Cambridge United hit the Littlewoods Cup soccer jackpot on Thursday when they landed a home tie against mighty Tottenham m the fourth round. But the draw was a huge disappointment for Cardiff, the other surviving Fourth Division club, who face aAFP - 184 words
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Article348 1986-11-01 35 MUNICH Bayern Munich and Bayer Leverkusen meet m an eagerlyawaited top-of-the-table clash m West Germany this weekend. Leverkusen, hacked by massive cash injections from the Bayer Pharmaceutical Company, have produced a quality team who look capable of challenging for the title held by leaders Bayern.Reuter - 348 words
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Article356 1986-11-01 35 SOCCER SHORTS WATFOBD are set to take their season's spending to nearly £1 million ($3.07 m) by signing striker Terry Gibson from fellow English First Division side Manchester United for £300,000. Gibson has been unable to command a regular place m the United side since his move from Coventry. AEBENALAFP; Reuter - 356 words
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Article, Illustration344 1986-11-01 35 Norwich's mettle goes on test LEAGUE ACTION AROUND EUROPE ENGLAND It's Liverpool next for surprise high-fliers The Martin Palmer Column did not reach us on time. LONDON Norwich could join a long list of English clubs who have gone to the top of the League table m late summer and344 words
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Article296 1986-11-01 35 Franz is under fire for remarks FRANKFURT West German team manager Franz Beckenbauer may face disciplinary charges from his own soccer federation over remarks he made about Italian referee Luigi Agnolin after Wednesday's 4-1 defeat m a friendly match m Austria. West German Football Federation (DFB) official Hans Kindermann saidReuter - 296 words
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Article37 1986-11-01 36 igpOMTO HMtfyJakaa, ef Fay^ad, apart see■^aal^aaajaa Haaa BwvaaMiy af New ZeaoMM, W^ 1M Haiiliiy a» ratek the atmi ttmtia af tke ÜBm^m CSIiStaVOQ) XWf^al4# ls4M*aaAttaMaAl flalMAaah TieWi iiiiliii laaaa, at ttjMto aliaat player la ReuterReuter - 37 words
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212 1986-11-01 36 Pizzolato aims to spring surprise NEW YORK The last two years Orlando Pizzolato has run the New York City Marathon, someone else was favoured to win. However, both times the Italian had the laurel wreath placed on his head. Now the favourite is Australian Rob de Castella, who is pursuingUPI - 212 words
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Article188 1986-11-01 36 BOXING The Nevada Athletic Commission gave former world welterweight champion Sugar Ray Leonard medical clearance to fight Marvelous Marvin Hagler for the world middleweight championship on April 6. Meanwhile, the World Boxing Association assembly voted 30-18 on Thursday to suspend relations with South Africa. CYCLING Dutchman FredReuter; AFP - 188 words
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Article, Illustration440 1986-11-01 36 LEE WAI WUN - Ah Peng, Wai Yaw lead hopefuls LEE WAI WUN worn tow /oe excess By TENNIS will take centre stage at the Padang this weekend instead of the usual rugby, cricket and hockey matches. National players Tan Ah Peng, Liv Wai Yaw and Abdul Karim lead 39 men's singles hopefuls m440 words
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Article, Illustration127 1986-11-01 36 AMERICAN Kathy RteaMl stretches to retora tkto shet by Brttoa San Owner la their Wlghtmaa Cup mmn'i tennis BMteh at the R«yal Albert Hall In Lond«« Thandmy. K»4hy f-J, 7-< wta ever B*rm pat the Ualtod Stetea *n the w»y to a predlct•Me 24 k»d mi theReuter - 127 words
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Article291 1986-11-01 36 PARIS Top seed Boris Becker and former world No. 1 John McEnroe won m straight sets but former French Open champion Yannick Noah was made to suffer before he joined them m the quarter-finals of the Paris Open tennis tournament on Thursday. Noah dropped the firstReuter - 291 words
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Article, Illustration161 1986-11-01 36 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's medal winners m the recent Seoul Asian Games will be presented MsB,ooo for each silver and M 54,000 for each bronze medal won, Culture, Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said on Thursday. The awards would cost the National SportsBernama - 161 words
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Advertisement932 1986-11-01 35 APPOINTMENTS We are an established multi-national organisation which excels m innovative electronic technology. Today, we have significant facilities m Singapore manufacturing and marketing advanced products and systems. Excellence is our trademark, long achieved by an exceptional team of dedicated people. And now, we are inviting people with similar aspirations to932 words
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Advertisement351 1986-11-01 35 We are looking for a Degree/Diploma m Mechanical/ i^x Production Engineering with 2-3 years' N working experience m a manufacturing environment Possess good knowledge and experience S ijijijij m metal stamping dies, plastic moulds >• construction or electro-mechanical parts. $>£: Responsible for local overseas vendors sourcmg and negotiation for optimum351 words
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Advertisement48 1986-11-01 35 SUPER JACKPOT FOR SUNDAY'S DRAW 87/86 I TO BE DRAWN LIVE' OVER REDIFFUSION 1 AFTER 4 30 PM I SUPER JACKPOT I WON! I In draw 86/86 I an On-Line entry I submitted at our I On-Line agent at I Marsilling Lane I won the Super Jackpot $150,00048 words
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Advertisement74 1986-11-01 35 y 11 BRAND NEW SALOON CAR rTO ■m^Slkl TO BE W()\ IN ()l X |£f| KJl] LUCKY DRAW! I^^^^^^^^^^^™^^*! !f^ |f^| u-i im/i MAZDA 123 P- HU.MHW, OMI'I Ml 1\( I I -IV I Hlol^ViM,.u T^T~ 1 II KM lIKI MHUtHI miiku phi/i COLOUR T\ jf M i (xlllSJ Furniture74 words
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Advertisement643 1986-11-01 36 S^JT^ /^/2 tfJs^^ */»l MILES. JALAN TUTONG. P. 0 BOX 1090 S^T t" /f lljbfra BANDAR S€RI BEGAWAN. NEGARA BRUNEI DARUSSALAM ifl HM bbßbm r !i %am I bV*. 'w Bbh I^l&!&&%^Plot^Sp^Sb^Bb^Bb^Bb^Bb^Bb^Bb^Bb^B] *-^^J SaHjrjIja|^^^BaBjHMMBMMBMMBMMBMMBMMBMMf k^ 1986/1987 Prioas m Brunei Dollars BL JHBVbwAbwJBBbVBBBHBb^Bb^Bb^^ Standard Single B$ 75 Deluxe (Square bath) 65643 words
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Article, Illustration293 1986-11-01 37 LUCKY LEO - LUCKY LEO Kitson has key to Race 5 By our man on the track PROMISING galloper Brian Yov Own is poised to notch his third win over the Bukit Timah 1,400 m m Race 5 today. The first-season galloper has returned from a short spell m293 words
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Article46 1986-11-01 37 TEN restricted terms newcomers have passed their barrier trials and are eligible to run at the Selangor Turf Club's November meeting. They are: Pink Sakura, Kaya Kaya, Mighty Pine, Power Plus 11 Final Edition. Highfalutin, Jeffersons, Noblero, Silver Spoon II and Win-Em- All 11.46 words
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Article105 1986-11-01 37 RACE Surety, Holly Dolly, Colour Bee. RACE 2: Sinar Suria, Dinkum Aussie, New Project. RACE 3: Jacoran, Johnny Reb 11, Memorable Day. Frieco, Vent Fou, Bullrush, Legs, Nagaiaya, Peak Of Perfection DC. RACE 4: Absolute Author ity. Spiritual Soldier. RACE 5: Greatness, Talking Turkey, Sterling Empire, Be Proud n,105 words
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Article, Illustration232 1986-11-01 37 PEDIGREE - The Nick and Mick show PEDIGREE By ENGLISH Jockey Nick Connorton is usually quick off the mark when he visits these shores and Mick The Miller 11. the pick of his two rides today, is bound to carry plenty of support m Race 4. The four-year-old Aus-tralian-bred is fighting fit232 words
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Article5752 1986-11-01 37 GOING FORECAST: GOOD TO YIELDING i 2.00 CLASS 4 DIV 4 1,200 m M f !ll 1 B (Ratings: 73-66) mmmmmmmm (st«k««: $17,000) 1 ****** LMgwt Man* CT (IS) Longest March-PK Leong 4 rug dc +3.5 (1200 m). No showing when 7th to Name Of The5,752 words
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Article360 1986-11-01 37 RACE LUCKY LEO TOMTO PEDIGREE MISTER X MARKSMAN L CHy Brave* L City Brave* L City Bravar 6 Speedy Shauna 5 Holly Dolly 1 1 Longest March 11 Muffy 6 Speedy Shauna 8 L City Braver 1 Longest March 6 Speedy Shauna 5 Holly Dolly 11360 words
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Article135 1986-11-01 37 Big step for six lads. SIX "freshies" from the 11th batch of youngsters to go through the Apprentice Jockeys' Training School at Bukit Timah have been allocated to trainers and should be riding m races early next year. They are Danny Chee (Eddie van Breukelen), Rengasamy Raman (Johnny Kok), Asogan135 words
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Article, Illustration351 1986-11-01 38 Turf race gets top billing, thanks to Dancing Brave LOS ANGELES THE Breeders' Cup Classic, richest event on Saturday's US$lO million (about Ss2l million) sev-en-race card at Santa Anita, has been relegated to secondary interest by the presence of English colt Dancing Brave m the 2,400Reuter; UPI - 351 words
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Article445 1986-11-01 38 LUCKY LEO - LUCKY LEO ON THE TRACK with LE CHATEAU had plenty m hand during a trial at Bukit Timah yesterday morning and must be taken into calculations for Race 5 tomorrow. With regular jockey Larry Francis m the saddle, the mare beat stablemate I'm Arthur (Burgess)445 words
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Article333 1986-11-01 38 d/f,d.fmdkfh Leading owners BMc* MM M Plactags for last If rides INg 232 M 17 11 ********** 2 SMMeh 273 J2 M 85 ********** S F fiaailß 246 X 24 ********** 4 •Ismadi 173 a a 18 ********** f Daafe 193 a a a ********** < Leaag 209333 words
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Article75 1986-11-01 38 TUESDAY (good going): Little Papa 37.9, Silence Is Golden II 35.9, Bring Your Own 36.7, Safe Deposit 36.8, Shade Of Purple 38.4, Racing Great 39.1, Rhesius and Ski Fantasy 37.2, Man Of Mars II 37.2. WEDNESDAY (soft): Enviable 41.8, Albatross II 39.2. THURSDAY (yielding): Mick The Miller75 words
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Article1458 1986-11-01 38 2.00 CLASS 4 DIV 2 1,600 m (Ratings: 74-62) (Stakes: $17,000) 1 *****8 Sanrkie Mil* 57 (74) Golden Sands- Yeoh 5 nzg dc 4 45 (1600 m) Marznkl 2 *****8 T»u Jong Ban rail 111 57 (74) Auric-Noor-din 4 nzg dc +1 (1600 m) P Johnson 3 *****01,458 words
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Article280 1986-11-01 38 1 Juvenile, US$l million. (1,700 m), (or two-year-old colts and geldings: Capote 7-2 fay, Polish Navy, Demon's Begone, Gulch, Bet Twice, Alysheba Flying Newsboy, Orono, Pledge Card, Qualify, Damascus Drama, Flying Lieutenant, Gold On Green. t invealle. US$l million. (1,700 m), (or two-year-old fillies: Sacahuista 2-1 (ay, Tappiano,Reuter - 280 words
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Article255 1986-11-01 39 REST OF GOLF SYDNEY Defending champion Greg Norman, of Australia, was one stroke behind a trio of leaders after the second round of the Australian PGA Championship at Sydney's Castle Hill Course yesterday. Australians Graham Marsh and Ken Dukes, who both shot 69s yesterday, togetherReuter - 255 words
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Article, Illustration758 1986-11-01 39 Jaws of the Great White Shark Saturday Person Story by ALAN HUBBARD Superstar Norman is after greatest prize m golf history NIGEL MANSELL left Adelaide last weekend after the most expensive blow-out m sporting history, wondering whether he was destined to be remembered as sport's Nearly Man. The tyre that758 words
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Article163 1986-11-01 39 ADELAIDE Former Australian Test batsman Wayne Phillips hit his 10th first-class century m the first day's cricket play between South Australia and England at Adelaide Oval yesterday. At the close. South Australia were 305 for eight. Phillips hit a stylish 116. which included 15 fours, mReuter - 163 words
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Article383 1986-11-01 39 JOE DORAI ON THE SOCCER SCENE SINGAPORE striker V. Sundram Moorthy has already completed his first round of talks with the Football Association of Singapore regarding the terms of his one-year contract, which is believed to include benefits and a fixed monthly allowance of383 words
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Article73 1986-11-01 39 MRU CUP DEFENDING champions Malaysia pipped Singapore 13-10 m the Malaysian Rugby Union Cup tournament at Johor Bam yesterday. In another match, New Zealand Force led 25-0 against Australian Forces North, with five minutes remaining, when heavy rain forced the game to be abandoned. Referee Tan Cheow Kwang73 words
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Article, Illustration414 1986-11-01 39 LEE WAI WUN ON POWERBOATING THE LEADERS FIFTEEN of the world's best drivers will land m Singapore on Mov 19, three days before the first, and biggest, powerboat event m Asia takes place at the Marina Bay. Jonathan Jones, of Britain, will arrive as414 words
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Advertisement588 1986-11-01 38 APPOINTMENTS SEMBAWANG CONSTRUCTION PTE. LTD. (a wholly owned subsidiary of Sembawang Shipyard Ltd.) seeks well-qualified professionals to join its management team. PROJECT ENGINEER Degree m Civil Engineering. At least 5 years working experience preferably m bridge/ flyover and road construction. Ability to lead a team of Engineers, co-ordinate and manage588 words
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Advertisement565 1986-11-01 38 NOTICES NOTICK LAND TITLKS ACT (CHAPTKK r3«) Pursuant to Section 29 of the Land Titles Act an Application to Dispense with Production of Duplicate Instrument dated the 14th day of October 1986 and registered as No. A/***** has been made by TRILLION INVESTMENT PTE LTD a company incorporated m the565 words
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Advertisement95 1986-11-01 39 Thimderstorm expected nighty fiiomBpm except Sundays. for your umbrella. It's not for a downpour of current and latest hits. A show so streaming m from all over the island to see their five favourite musicians kick up And do come early, any ®PR/NtE HOTEL :"0 Orchard Road. Singapore (W2.V lei95 words
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Miscellaneous32 1986-11-01 39 BOWLING Brunswick Memorial World Open selection tournament semi-finals (Kirn Seng Bowl. 10am). RUGBY Prudential /SRI! Dlv 1: Police v Bucks (Paterson Road, 5.15pm). TKNNIS DHL Singapore Open Gnuwcourt qualifying rounds (Padang. 9am).32 words
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100 1986-11-01 40 TOKYO The Bank of Japan has cut its discount rate to a post-war low of 3 per cent m an effort to prop up the worsening domestic economy hurt by the yen's appreciation. This is the fourth time this year that the100 words
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Article73 1986-11-01 40 It is is expected to lead to a further cut m US interest rates that will help boost the American economy. Announcing the rate change, governor Satoshi Sumita said the Bank of Japan strongly wishes for stable exchange rates to help sustain economic growth. FinanceAFP; Reuter - 73 words
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Article169 1986-11-01 40 Cheaper gas and power from today GAS and electricity rates will be further reduced from today because of cheaper fuel. In a press statement yesterday, the Public Utilities Board said electricity tariffs would be cut by an average of 9 per cent and gas rates by an average of 4169 words
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Article, Illustration595 1986-11-01 40 Trust is what sees us through Chok Tong This is why S'poreans accept Govt's tough measures NURTURE the trust which has been forged between the Government and Singaporeans, First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong said yesterday. It is this trust that sees the country through thick and thin. It595 words
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Article, Illustration321 1986-11-01 40 The day's sight Miss Tourism girls 30-year-old makes it to the finals after change of rales this year ARMED with vital statistics pertaining to Singapore, that is one of these women will play the role of tourism envoy come Nov 14. Fifteen m all, they were at the Raffles landing321 words
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236 1986-11-01 40 ORLANDO (Florida) The first person to face federal charges of product tampering has been sentenced to 27 years m prison for lacing drug capsules with rat poison m a scheme to manipulate stock prices and profit from public hysteria. EdwardReuter; UPI - 236 words
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183 1986-11-01 40 Fraser drugged, robbed and lost his pants too SYDNEY Former Australian prime minister Malcolm Fraser yesterday confirmed an American newspaper report that he was drugged and robbed of nearly all his belongings, including his trousers, while visiting Memphis, Tennessee, earlier this month. He told the Sydney Morning Herald that theUPI - 183 words
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Article51 1986-11-01 40 NEW DELHI Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi yesterday led India m mourning the death of his mother, Mrs Indira Gandhi, on the second anniversary of her assassination by Sikh bodyguards. Mr Gandhi, 42, who himself escaped an assassination attempt earlier this month, was surrounded by heavy security.51 words
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Article37 1986-11-01 40 TOKYO Nuclear energy has surpassed oil-fired power as the largest source of electricity m Japan and the Japanese government will further increase the peaceful use of nuclear power, a government White Paper released yesterday said. AFPAFP - 37 words
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Article244 1986-11-01 40 SINGAPORE'S Garden City image will get its annual sprucing-up tomorrow. More ornamental plants and fruit trees will be planted throughout the island on tree-plant-ing day the 16th since A total of 1,187 fruit trees, 663 ornamental plants, 100 palms and 400 shrubs will be244 words
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Title Section10 1986-11-01 1 THE STRAITS TIMES, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1986 The Straits Times10 words
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Section Two
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Article, Illustration215 1986-11-01 1 One name springs instantly to mind to evoke the romantic intensity of love Taj Mahal. Built m the 17th century by Emperor Shah Jahan m memory of his late queen, Mumtaz Mahal, the Taj displays the ultimate skills of the Mogul artisans, who strove for 22 years215 words
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Article, Illustration1034 1986-11-01 2 FROM anywhere m the Indian city of Agra, the old Mogul capital, you can glimpse the Taj Mahal, one man's final, fabulous gift to the woman he loved. "Each time you see it, it offers fresh surprises," reflects photojournalist Raghu Rai. "It's such a1,034 words
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Article, Illustration385 1986-11-01 3 12 tales straight from the heart INCIDENTAL MUSIC By Francoise Sagan Star, 1986, 154 pages, $9.60 Reviewed by KAREN D ROZARIO A CRITIC once dismissed Francoise Sagan as only being able to write about "the Bored and Boring". In this book, Sagan, who was acclaimed m France at the age385 words
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Article, Illustration547 1986-11-01 3 THIO LAY HOON - THIO LAY HOON Compiled by The Garish Day hy Rachel BUttagton (Penguin BMka, MM, 41$ fages, $HM) SINCE his school days, Henry, who now holds a position at the Foreign Office, has enjoyed a life style befitting any young gentleman of the privileged upper class. Born of an547 words
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Article, Illustration323 1986-11-01 3 HEROIN TRAIL By N.G. Kutty Asiapac Books Educational Aids (Spore) 1986, 165 pages, $7.50 Rovtowod by YEO KIM SENS A FORMER reporter of The Straits Times, N.G. Kutty, now a foreign correspondent based here, has threaded two decades of pounding the crime beat323 words
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Article, Illustration176 1986-11-01 4 Hey there Do you know about me? About us? They've been saying That if we go on studying sturdily We'll end up spinsterly. Hey you I've been hearing stories, yarns. People up there are saying If you go on surpassing the male The rest of your life176 words
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Article83 1986-11-01 4 I know you, yet I know you not, If I'm too shy, Well, that's my fault. "Break this deadlock, this deadlock", But when I try That is just to talk. My tongue it shrinks, It gets too short. You know me, yet You know me not, Oh! No!83 words
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Article, Illustration138 1986-11-01 4 I wish to write poems, to express myself with words. Speaking to those who are too busy to listen, but caring enough to read. I wish to feel the meanings of your words m this Section Two page, As much as I want you to138 words
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Article, Illustration595 1986-11-01 7 (inspired by Woody Allen) BEING a student of philosophy has added colour to my life; I now have 20 to 25 white hairs of varying lengths growing strategically on the top of my head. Do I exist? Do you exist? If no, does it mean we595 words
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Article205 1986-11-01 7 EXPRESSIONS offers an outlet for creative and artistic effort by you and for you. Whether you write, paint, sculpt or draw (cartoons, illustrations or drawings), send it to us. Photographs even of paintings and sculpture and other artistic works may also be submitted. Poetry, prose, short stories,205 words
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Article, Illustration441 1986-11-01 10 SANDRA DAVIE - SANDRA DAVIE By IF YOUR doorway looks bare, you may want to consider installing a wind chime which not only serves as a pretty decoration, but also gives a pleasant tinkling sound each time a light breeze blows. But a note to remember is that you have441 words
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Article, Illustration620 1986-11-01 17 IVOR DAVIS caught actor I Michael Came on location in\ London for the film, The Holcroft Covenant (now showing at Jade). In the article on the right, KMNULN CHANDRAN reviews the film. FOR motorists crossing the brightly illuminated Albert Bridge spanning the Thames between620 words
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Article, Illustration662 1986-11-01 17 Drama Festival '86 Malayalam drama fans can catch an experimental play, To Kill or Not to Kill, at the Victoria Theatre tomorrow at 8 pm. GEOFFREY PEREIRA previews. TO KILL or Not to Kill, a play m Malayalam. is about the predicament of three children who662 words
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Article217 1986-11-01 17 HOW chM they have done this to Robert Lrtlunr A well- wrt tten thriller redneed to a ■eattor-feratoei aai tephMMi series ef flickering Images. The Hsiersft Covenant sitters painfully under the re-wrttug ef a trie ef scriptwriters, whe seem net to he able to decide between an217 words
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Article309 1986-11-01 17 Knight - Knight Chess By SINGAPORE Airlines "A" team won by a narrow 2V4 IV2 victory over last year's runner-up, Overseas Union Bank, m the final round to emerge champion m the 7th Overseas Assurance Corporation Business Houses Chess Tournament 1966. The winning team (Alphonsus Chia,309 words
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Advertisement596 1986-11-01 2 li«MThe University of Melbourne Graduate School of Management POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT STUDIES The University of Melbourne will offer an eight-month, full-time, postgraduate Diploma m Management Studies commencing m March, 1987. The course will cover Finance and Accounting, Managerial Economics, Organisational Behaviour, Marketing, Business Policy, Quantitative Methods and Information Resource596 words
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Advertisement524 1986-11-01 3 The School of Accountancy TOTAL STUDY PLANS studying m^ PACKAGES FOP. W/jTI ACCOUNTANCY AND >£x^ W^M FINANCIAL EXAMINATIONS 1. About The School The School of Accountancy was founded m 1910 to provide a top-quality educational service to students m the United Kingdom Over the years, it has gamed a world-wide524 words
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Advertisement895 1986-11-01 4 Historic Maiden Voyage to Asean! Rediscover the romance of cruising on the all-new Trincess' A at a price you can now afford! Agnatwaytotravd The world's only luxury cruise liner based m Singapore! Another multi-million dollar cruise project fully operated by SA Tours! m^VL a^. 1 1 _^i^afl i^ft^^B^^^L jj^U- I895 words
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Advertisement149 1986-11-01 4 SIM CHOON HEOK, 14. student, St Joseph's Convent. tomorrow's asia magazine DAUGHTERS COPIED TO OF REVOLUTION PERFECTION i Gun copying goes on m JMBJWBBSggfe. defiance of the law m fSTjW ASIA/WEST j gJ*]™ GERMANYREVIEW I iIIHI. -^1 Benazir Bhutto has emerged A with a chance to become the first woman149 words
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Advertisement745 1986-11-01 7 ffVII OV Mw BLm- Rt Extensive range of quality furniture, furnishings and home Iff appliances from Europe, Japan and USA over 1000 y s v^ .^^^^^^^^t*** j~ ~V f different items from over 20 leading exhibitors, occupying ttt^*"^ I rtpfP^ j/ t 50,000 sq.ft. exhibftion had space. Ij^r i IU^IL*745 words
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Advertisement327 1986-11-01 8 Great Value Holidays are now even better than before. We have designed more attractive packages to give you the choice of your favourite j destinations m Malaysia. So start planning your holidays right now and you'll get great value. From only Go 4DAYSPENANG, A G]£fs '/*> PEARL OF THE ORIENT327 words
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Advertisement283 1986-11-01 8 AyK^tiocfo muat clean Cfo^uc f J§y JTf 10S f -/\P^\ y^i^ljCJ HI P'H|#* ColoufTelevisifln I+Mfmif XrSItXCV- *l[^\ -::^jfe*— and VMBAutojtaus i^r\"^B I Imported double bed •*?2^^Ei~2*^^B drawers iflnU 1 -^i"W ir> t i Leather Sofa 'm^-^■» lES^^ W ■^^oHM^^^^Ks*%9^' 528 f?^ X-lA**" Office Desk I JM| I \ViS-" Double bed283 words
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Advertisement50 1986-11-01 8 fe^ v iEMH SEE MADONNA IN DESPERATELY SEEKING SUSAN AT THE CAPITOL CINEMA I A Message To The Non-Smoking Majority ASK FOR "NON-SMOKING SECTION" IN THE RESTAURANT OR COFFEE HOUSE YOU PATRONISE CleOnJ^^ r U SINGAPORE CANCER SOCIETY y^l N|k 15 Enggor Street. «OW)3 04 Realty Centre A Singapore 020750 words
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Advertisement370 1986-11-01 9 *roi CONSUMERS* ASSOCIATION a Vg? of SINGAPORE presents m under the distinguished Patronage of the Ag Minister for Trade Industry and Minister of State for Defence a BRIG-GLN LEE HSIEN LOONG j 1 m aid of CASE'S CONSUMER I EDUCATION PROGRAMMES I ir\/^ on Wednesday LII^V^ 12 Nov'B6al 9 15370 words
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Advertisement582 1986-11-01 9 ofjiji'.Mi^ii.i'jj^ni'ej I CIUJLXiLXj a I now showmgi ORGANISATION I mJItfS&&S\22L ■Wish All Hindus" I "-"SSXemti 1 A HaDDV "TELAGA ANGKER" Pgepavali I hiwcowh-~ I^NI/j*l*yf:ViU T I3ll: .|:{il I TODAY at 1.00. 3, 7.30, 9.30 BlillaTTiaa! IH^iSJiIiTsTbI Bl I "^'"ST VAMPIRE m CHINA" NOW SHOWING No Free Ltit I RAJA m582 words
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Advertisement186 1986-11-01 9 p _JS /1/ l\^i Ist Prize :$^F#^UU I<^C^T\////^^^ 2nd Prte:s JS^4UU vJM/^~" Finalists will receive a trophy, v)^^ A records hampers. Contestants \W^/ sr\ w g^ ven attractive gift packs. h SV Entry forms are now available at \^r rf IV—- our oun^ er during business hours J^ (Daily 8.30pm186 words
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Advertisement205 1986-11-01 10 Jv^l3 DA Y. Members of the Singapore Florist nM VNpJ^<7 Kssociation are giving a Discount of 20% J yT, I'JH \Jl**-¥ 50% on green plants and fruit trees. Other xTvv^fe Lj^^' garden essentials like fertilizers, insecticides >^^^W< B WftJ Changi. Brighten up your Home with green \ykfe 1 K\^ pl°205 words
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Advertisement184 1986-11-01 10 The body A (1) Take five cords B lone) and do a 2 Take A and weave jt as triple weave as shown m the diaf ram) to shown for the tai. form to°Pn a (3) Take B and weave it to (4) The complete form looks form the fifth184 words
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Advertisement714 1986-11-01 11 Nurture! nature PL^MXU DRIVA plant light i^^L Wa J 38M m^ 0^ y«lak V*^ with energy-saving M aXV/ "^^>^_^^fsi -^aaaaT^aaal aaaa^^^^^W C 1 1 V, «JB DUID LdCC fCX II <j* *-M^StM fcr PRUNKA hanging planter m pine, white or brown $"t Of jK |LJ| I^B^ bbbbbb^ bbbV 1 V'B714 words
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Article, Illustration302 1986-11-01 12 TAIWANESE artistes Xv Wei, Long Piaopiao and Qian Bai Hui will be singing their hearts out for Albert Complex today. Besides the variety show organised by the Chinese language newspapers, Lianhe Zaobao and Lianhe Wanbao, the building's tenants' association has also lined up other events to302 words
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Article, Illustration529 1986-11-01 12 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ By LIFE at a busy junction m Rochor is no longer the same. Not only is there a new 17-storey, modern office and shopping complex, but parts of the streets fronting it will be turned into a pedestrian mall. The start of the change529 words
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Article, Illustration287 1986-11-01 12 BARGAIN hunters will find plenty to keep them occupied at Albert Complex. From electrical goods to watches, there is a wide variety of goods retailed by these shops. Many of the tenants, especially the watch retailers, once had shops along North Bridge Road before their287 words
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Article, Illustration462 1986-11-01 13 IMARA FERNANDEZ looks at the security network TUCKED away along one of the passageways m Albert Complex is a small room. But unlike any other room, this is one which never stops working. It is equipped with "eyes" that see m the dark, a462 words
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Article, Illustration471 1986-11-01 13 THE premises are new and with it comes spanking clean, white tiles; air-conditioners and gas stoves m place of concrete floors, ceiling fans and slow charcoal burners. But, thankfully, not much else has changed at the new home of one of Singapore's most famous restaurants, Fatty's Eating471 words
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Advertisement515 1986-11-01 12 liteLL Congratulations Best Wishes to la^a^a^aH URBAN REDEVELOPMENT H on the completion of the 9 *M«a>«K 1 HJB I ■b^b^bK I .a^a^al b^b^bvw I -fl I .at^al a^af a^a^a^aV 1 1 wg&mm»M i*. I\ T ri ■U^l HHHHIHII^Is^^^ BHI HIH I H nuA ft* 8 J 9^^ i I m515 words
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Advertisement76 1986-11-01 13 I lILSI LIAN TECK HONG I I Islll TRADING PTE LTD 1 I Audio and Video Specialists I 60, Albert Street. #02-1 1 Albert Complex, Singapore 0718. Tel: *****10, *****37 I THOMSON NATIONAL Vr^SSfr. .-iiiUM BrU r Hf -!do!r^ II P^ v^F if i£-£ It jM The famous Albert Street76 words
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Advertisement167 1986-11-01 13 SR Colour Process Dipt: Frit Film Offer For every roll of film processed (at 255/print)afree roll of Sakura film* will be given Our company uses the latest computerised colour-processing equipment coupled with Japanese Sakuracolor SRIOO years colour paper developing techniques which will ensure that photographs developed will be brighter, sharper,167 words
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Advertisement295 1986-11-01 13 iSu/iiUuir Boohque Bridal Gown Pte Ltd ffißMmMflßJltLA&m&i? H| ill Special Bridal Ki^V^V fl gown import* i Wtit^^P^ rom Englar<d. Italy, wl France. Hchiu K Mr ,q ■f V Taiwan pS^PP^^ Imported, e>p"'!' t Wm wholesale of p H Bridal Gowns «L, 9 Imported Wedding Evening Gown y j. Bridegroom's W'jfl295 words
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Advertisement709 1986-11-01 14 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES WM STANTS RSSORRI HHSH Telefax No: *****59 Rates: Box Service: 1 nMUUO Sales Service: Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD Tel *****11 ext 5724 56 8 5669 Sunday Times: Ss2s 62 psc. cm. Posted: Sslo.oo APPOINTMENTS 1 Managers j 1 Available709 words
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Advertisement406 1986-11-01 14 SALES REPRESENTATIVES Top rewards and career advancement at Singapore's leading insurance company You'll join us as a full-time Sales Representative, which means you're entitled to all the benefits of full-time employment. Including CPF contribution, medical benefits, and attractive car and housing loans, among other things. Most important, your earnings will406 words
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Advertisement949 1986-11-01 14 wr mm vh^v mt^m wm m i^i mm Solid Micron Materials Pte Ltd (A subsidiary of Singatronics (S) Pte Ltd) 512 CM Chec Lane. IK-OMD6. Bcdok InJustn.il Ertate. Singapore IMh Id 44Mi21l SOLID MICRON MATKRIALS PTK LTD, a subsidian of Singatronics (S) Pte Ltd, is dedicated to the commercial development949 words
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Advertisement679 1986-11-01 15 APPOINTMENTS DIETHELM Engineering Division We are a leading manufacturer of quality aluminium and stainless steel products We invite applications from suitably qualified and experienced persons to fill the position of I Production Engineer The Job To meet the production targets of the Department To direct, control and motivate a group679 words
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Advertisement614 1986-11-01 15 CTS is a multi-national Wf^^^^ corporation primarily m the business of designing and manufacturing thin and thick film electronic components for OEMs m the electronics industry. Our growing Singapore subsidiary with 150,000 sq.ft. area now requires additional manpower. Carry out feasibility studies to reduce setup time and improve plant productivity614 words
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Advertisement826 1986-11-01 15 JSJSI National Semiconductor JEmk -where people make the difference. We are one of the workf leading high-tech Companies engaged In the manufacturing of 5,000 JIM .I, In ...1. ri nlrmiHa tAt^JI ainereni Types ot miegraieci en cum, as wiwi discrete transistors, micro-computer systems, memory systems, point-of sale systems and large826 words
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Advertisement12 1986-11-01 15 For More Appointments turn to Page 31 34, 35 38 Section I12 words
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Advertisement930 1986-11-01 15 EUROPEAN ASIAN BANK j SENIOR FOREIGN EXCHANGE DEALER Develop Your Professional Career With Us We are a specialist bank for business m Asia, operating a branch network throughout the region from a strong base m Germany Our parent company. Deutsche Bank, is one of the leading international banks of the930 words
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Advertisement348 1986-11-01 16 Year End Super Sale Dunlop Venus (> Dun lopillo ust p ite less Trade m: $100 It tide m (anipuign $230 Trade m old ma.tress 2QOo djs{ount: 4? (uuy braiidMor $100. Nett selling price: $183 (All Without Mattress) Bedroom With Top I tT' t*' a aAT one Sofa Set Ct*\3V^348 words
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Miscellaneous622 1986-11-01 16 SUN TAN By CoUette PEANUTS By Schul* BtfiiiNt A&cur alT^^Bß rsupppe oue day\ WTw£llTH{\Ts fi ftts^^^Bi wßßmm 1 I Ir^ 1 r~7 V l €Sf BkEAk- ihS, I FEEL I TWE«£3 AN ItmuUß. Tv™ 6 IN<neaCgft As i-*^l I QyM gABV^J THE BOHN LOSER By Art Smnsom BEETLE BAILET By622 words
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Miscellaneous626 1986-11-01 17 WHAT'S ON PERFORMANCES next to Apt Blk 406. Bedok dell Heights Symphony Or- opened from 8 am -6.30 pm. Singapore Handicraft Centre, DISTINCTIVE FEATURES. IJTTLE SINGERS OF PARIS Nortn Aye 3 Today, 3-7 pm chestra. Century Park Members of the public are re- Ang Mo Kio, Bedok, Braddell By Mrs626 words
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Miscellaneous938 1986-11-01 17 —I Radio One FMStcrte 90.5 mrb m VHP Band I 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News m Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning. Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Another Morning, Another Show938 words
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Advertisement577 1986-11-01 18 Uncover the latest arrivals yg^iBL tYie Coos^Pfe^sj weekend special wff (vJ 2 Pays only! Ist 2nd November X \\l- Cash Only (While Stocks Lastl) 4k c ir^-^T^TO^^ s* 6 J WHl^^^^B > -Wk^^^^^^^^_^^^^ Electronic Voice Reminder, c r O I C J •V^ 1/ PP'PflPP^rK^^ O^^^^^l^^^^^^^ computer for cars, talks577 words
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Advertisement163 1986-11-01 18 Cnsh-inoo wftilkaßke J f] Fl vj 1 L 1 vj I■ I ia fv from KTUC Fair Price Every purchase of a skg bag of NTUC Fair Price 1 00% Thai White Rice, Super Grade Fragrant Rice or Golden Double Phoenix Fragrant Rice, entitles you to a lucky draw coupon.163 words
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Miscellaneous1399 1986-11-01 18 Your viewing guide aaaaaaaaaai MY VIEW By Kantian Chandran ani^ aaaai mm aai aaa aaai aaeaaaai aaai aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaßaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawaanaaai I ikJBKZ I i[^ 3HHHHIHB I QRP c I dtm h Jt^| Pk i BT^ I I* 90 All programmes m EngW unless oth^rw.s* .ndtcatdl ■fl IVI I Ml programmes ,n Mi1,399 words
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