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Title Section15 1986-11-05 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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568 1986-11-05 1 MICHAEL LIM; PAUL JANSEN - MICHAEL LIM PAUL JANSEN Switch-over to rescue squads, zone units m the next 12 months By and ABOUT 34,000 men who have completed a cycle of 10 years of reservist training with the Singapore Armed Forces are about to start on a new training cycle568 words
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Article, Illustration525 1986-11-05 1 No one injured m incident at Tanjong Pagar Terminal A CONTAINER ship keeled over and sank as it was being loaded with containers of palm oil at the Tanjong Pagar Terminal yesterday afternoon. No one was injured and salvage companies were still trying late lastH. L. CHAN - 525 words
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217 1986-11-05 1 THREE Singaporeans died when their car overturned after hitting a road divider m Johor Baru during heavy rain early yesterday. The bodies of taxi driver Toh Tian Chow, 52, and his friends, Mr Lim Bok Tuan. 56. and Mr Tan Her217 words
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Article45 1986-11-05 1 TEHERAN Into disclosed here yesterday that US presidential envoy R»bert MeFarlaae had recently been arrested la Iran, then expelled, the Islamic Republic News Agency (Iraa) reputed. It said that Mr McFarlane had arrived la Iran Illegally under a night crew caver. AFPAFP - 45 words
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Article75 1986-11-05 1 SAF holds open recall THE Singapore Armed Forces held another open recall of its reservist troops last night. Personnel of units code-named Armour Plate, Laser Beam, Cat Walk and Bamboo Trap were told to report to their respective mobilisation centres at 7.20 pm. No advance notice was given. The recall75 words
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Article32 1986-11-05 1 TOKYO Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone is to make a two-day official visit to China at the weekend, which will include a meeting with senior Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping. AFPAFP - 32 words
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395 1986-11-05 1 Judgment reserved in appeal by WP leaders own, be admitted as evidence. "A false statement made on oath or its equivalent is a very serious matter," counsel said. "And a court does not lightly make other statements the equivalent of statements made on oath," he added. DPP Tan also argued395 words
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Article45 1986-11-05 1 WASHINGTON A Saudi prince has been strangled to death m a hotel room at Arlington, Virginia. Police said the body of Bandar Al-Faisal, 33, partially clothed, was found m a room at the Arlington Marriott Hotel on Sunday by a maid. APAP - 45 words
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359 1986-11-05 1 MANY changes aimed at bringing greater efficiency and added convenience to the public are quietly sweeping through the civil service. Much of these can be attributed to the advent of the computer which has become virtually a staple m government offices359 words
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119 1986-11-05 1 COPENHAGEN A Danish First Division soccer club Herfolge has won lt.Mt Danish kroner (S$2,7M) for an unlikely bat innovative twist to the game passing the ball back to the goalkeeper the fewest times. The prize was awarded by Carlsberg Breweries In aUPI - 119 words
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Article42 1986-11-05 1 TAIPEI An American businessman visiting Taiwan has been diagnosed as an Aids victim, a health official said yesterday. The 30-year-old man is m serious condition m a Taipei hospital, he said. Reuter 63 63 63 63 63 63 S3 63Reuter - 42 words
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Article365 1986-11-05 2 4 ls Gatt effective?' THE SURPRISE US action that nearly dealt a killer blow to Singapore's lucrative tropical fish business has thrown up a bigger issue the effectiveness of the world trading system, a Singapore delegate to the United Nations has said. What worries a small country like Singapore365 words
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Article278 1986-11-05 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: GIVEN the thrust of Philippine Defence Minister Mr Juan Pane* Enrile's recent public statements, mom might say that he is positioning himself for a challenge to President Cerasou Aquino's rale. If such a scenario should materialise, the consequences for the Philippines would he most serious.278 words
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Article284 1986-11-05 2 Pakistan N-bomb? THE WASHINGTON POST yesterday quoted one unidentified US intelligence official as saying Pakistan could assemble a nuclear bomb within two weeks. Another said that m practical terms Pakistan is only "two screwdriver turns" from a completed bomb. The paper said President Reagan's certification to Congress284 words
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Article278 1986-11-05 2 Really tough for Juve JUVENTUS has to succeed where it failed last year if it is to keep alive its hopes of winning the European Cup for the second time m three years. The Italians face Real Madrid m the second-round, second-leg m Turin today m a tie which278 words
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Article447 1986-11-05 2 Pasteur's battle THE PASTEUR Institute m Paris "with a long tradition of being a prominent research establishment dedicated to the health of mankind and concerned with the realities of a world m constant evolution" has been thrust back into the international limelight by being m the forefront of447 words
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Article219 1986-11-05 2 BANKS TO GET 15% OF TUAN SING AFTER RESTRUCTURE BANKS WILL hold 15 per cent of Tuan Sing Holdings after the group's financial restructuring. It is not known, however, which of the group's eight creditor banks have been persuaded to capitalise |9.83 million m bank debt into 39.34 million219 words
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204 1986-11-05 2 Around Asean... and Across the Causeway Help for Thai farmers THE THAI government has announced a major infusion of financial help to millions of Thai rice farmers who are suffering because of low world prices. Three economic ministries and the Bank of Thailand have formulated a package designed to give204 words
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Article101 1986-11-05 2 Rl AND RAFFLES CITY AN OLD Rafflesian recently criticised Raffles Institution's participation m the opening of Raffles City and asked what the former had to do with the latter. Another old Rafflesian has, however, written m to say that the participation of RI should be construed as a means101 words
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Article332 1986-11-05 2 Product Advertiser Section Page fkanwrkdctmait Smgapura Building Society Setron Electronics Pte Ltd I Mr-Con Sanyo I 3 Mrfnes Japan Airlines I _19 Royal Brunei Airlines I _13 United Airlines I 4 Banks Bank of New Zealand I 9 DBS 1-17 Standard Chartered Bank I 7 UMBC I _14332 words
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Article, Illustration503 1986-11-05 3 LOS ANGELES A DAY before Americans went to the polls to elect a new Congress and pick governors m most of the 50 states, President Ronald Reagan brought to a Hollywood-style climax his long, strenuous drive promoting Republican candidates. Fireworks, doves trailing streamersReuter; AP; Timesgraphics - 503 words
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153 1986-11-05 3 WASHINGTON Nebraskans are not involved with the Senate race this year because neither of the two incumbents are up for re-election. But, the residents m this farm state probably have a greater stake m the final outcome than anywhere else. The reason:153 words
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Article133 1986-11-05 3 THE most intriguing result would be a 50-50 tie m the Senate race. With Vice-President George Bush providing the tiebreaking vote, the Republicans would still keep nominal control. However, this would require both Senate majority leader Robert Dole and Mr Bush to spend133 words
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Article116 1986-11-05 3 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT -By WHILE much of the national attention has been on elections to the Congress, it is the race for state governorships and legislatures that is probably more important because it is governors and state legislators who will be responsible for re-drawing congressional boundaries116 words
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321 1986-11-05 3 MOSCOW SOVIET television on Monday showed a flattering portrait of a McDonald's restaurant, and the commentator said: "Maybe there is something we can learn from this". Soviet viewers were shown hamburgers sizzling on the grill of a McDonald's outlet on FifthNYT - 321 words
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358 1986-11-05 3 LIAK TENG KIAT - Ballots also to decide proposed citizen laws LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON For the residents of 23 states and the District of Columbia, yesterday's elections will have meant more than just choosing between different candidates for public office. They will also have had to make up their minds358 words
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Article, Illustration391 1986-11-05 4 PAKISTAN is only "two screwdriver turns" from developing a small nuclear weapon, the Washington Post yesterday reported intelligence sources as saying. The newspaper quoted one unidentified US intelligence official as saying Pakistan could assemble a bomb within two weeks. Another said that m practicalReuter; UPI - 391 words
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278 1986-11-05 4 Western-style privacy urged for Chinese BEIJING The official Worker's Daily newspaper has called for an end to the practice of monitoring people's private lives and said the Chinese people should enjoy Western-style respect for privacy. "The right of privacy has not been respected m our society because of long-standing, deeply-root-edUPI - 278 words
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166 1986-11-05 4 Pakistan riots death toll hits 43 KARACHI At least 43 people have been killed m four days of rioting by rival ethnic groups m the Pakistani cities of Karachi and Hyderabad, hospital doctors said yesterday. Six more bodies have been taken to government hospitals and three badly wounded people haveReuter - 166 words
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337 1986-11-05 4 Korean students stage demos against arrests SEOUL MORE than 3,000 students staged anti-government demonstrations across South Korea yesterday as about 50 dissidents continued a hunger strike to protest against Washington's support of President Chun Doo Hwan. The demonstrations on 18 campuses denounced the arrests on Friday of more than 1,200Reuter - 337 words
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Article76 1986-11-05 4 IT'S a feat even soccer superstar Maradona will find hard to beat. For about seven-and-a-half hours, Jan Skorkovsky of Brno, Czechoslovakia, ran juggling with a ball for 45 km. He managed to keep the ball off the ground for the first 26 km byReuter - 76 words
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Article80 1986-11-05 4 SIVAS (Turkey) A truck collided head on with a passenger bus on Monday, killing 35 Turks and critically injuring 16 others m the central Anatolian province, the semi-official Anatolia news agency reported. The crash occurred at night about 360 km east of Ankara when the truckAP - 80 words
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245 1986-11-05 4 Nakasone apologises to Ainu people for race remarks TOKYO JAPANESE Prime Minister YnnMrr Nakaseae, wh> spilighul to Amerlcam far racial remarks six weeks aft, hat aew adored a termal apt lsgy ts Ispaa's laaigfsas Al- pe«ple for what he called "dlstortlsas" In Mr Nakaseae apelegkwd In a letter tor klsAP - 245 words
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Article81 1986-11-05 4 BRITISH ANTI-NUCLEAR protesters yesterday ambushed a convoy of American cruise missile-launchers m an operation designed to show how vulnerable the weapons systems are to terrorist attack. About 100 demonstrators held up the convoy of 20 US military vehicles for an hour as they were returning from a six-dayReuter - 81 words
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Article76 1986-11-05 4 TUNISIA HAS pledged to continue its democratic development after a controversial general election boycotted by opposition parties. President Habib Bourguiba's ruling Destourian Socialist Party, which was challenged by only 15 independents because of the boycott, won all 125 National Assembly seats m the poll on Sunday. Interior MinisterReuter - 76 words
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Article53 1986-11-05 4 CHINA IS to introduce its first national retirement pension scheme, the Capital Information News said yesterday. The system will require employers to pay the state to provide for retirement, the official newspaper said but gave no more details. Until now, individual enterprises have been responsible for theirReuter - 53 words
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Article52 1986-11-05 4 MORE THAN 2,000 people took part m a noisy protest after a football match m the eastern Chinese city of Nanjing, disrupting traffic for more than two hours. The spontaneous mass protest followed a soccer match m early September between a national team and the Jiangsu provincialAFP - 52 words
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Article56 1986-11-05 4 ISRAELI PRESIDENT Chaim Herzog arrived m Australia yesterday for a six-day state visit aimed at promoting economic, trade, scientific and cultural co-operation. Mr Herzog, the first Israeli head of state to visit Australia, was warmly welcomed at an air base near Canberra by Prime Minister Bob HawkeReuter - 56 words
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Article77 1986-11-05 4 SEVERAL DOZEN people were arrested for demonstrating m support of former Afghan leader Babrak Karmal during a ceremony marking the departure of Soviet troops from Afghanistan, Western diplomats said m Islamabad yesterday. The diplomats, speaking at briefings, quoted Afghan sources as saying the detainees were among selected guestsUPI - 77 words
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Article, Illustration466 1986-11-05 5 4 Syria is the powderkeg of this region and those who play with this powderkeg will see it explode m their faces. Damascus Radio, m a warning to the US, Britain and their allies to stop linking Syria with international terrorism. BRUSSELSReuter; AP; UPI - 466 words
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223 1986-11-05 5 PARIS A jaUed Lebanese guerilla whose release was sought by authors of a series of Paris bombings was questioned on Monday for his alleged involvement m the 1982 assassinations of a United States military attache and an Israeli diplomat. Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, 35, presumedUPI - 223 words
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134 1986-11-05 5 VIENNA Bulgaria broke Its silence on Monday on an accident at the country's biggest chemical complex, blaming a lack of safety checks for the Mast, which killed 17 people. An article In Trad, the trade union dally, said preliminary Investigation* suggested that theReuter - 134 words
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299 1986-11-05 5 MAPUTO Thousands of angry Mozambican youths protesting against Malawi's alleged support for Mozambican guerillas yesterday stormed and ransacked the Malawian embassy here. The crowd smashed windows and tore down flags and a portrait of President Kamuzu Banda of Malawi. Holding placards that accused South AfricaReuter; UPI; AFP - 299 words
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159 1986-11-05 5 Freed hostage passes medical with ease BONN David Jacobsen passed his initial physical and stress tests at a military hospital with surprising ease for a man who had spent 17 months m captivity. But the continuing agony of his fellow hostages was still on his mind. Mr Jacobsen checked intoUPI; AP - 159 words
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Article, Illustration451 1986-11-05 6 Vienna conference on European security and co-operation A MAJOR East-West clash over human rights appeared unavoidable yesterday as foreign ministers from European states, Canada, the United States and the Soviet Union gathered for a new conference to review the 1975 Helsinki accordsReuter; UPI; ReuteR - 451 words
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273 1986-11-05 6 Lloyd's staff unhappy with new home LONDON Lloyd's of London, the world's largest insurance market, opened its controversial new headquarters to the public on Monday. But many who work m the building expressed doubts about its modernistic design. Complaints about the 14-storey building, a hightech mass of exposed stainless steelReuter - 273 words
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Article253 1986-11-05 6 Religious toys are booming in US HOUSTON A mannequin named Action Jesus is one of the star attractions of religions toys which In the past year have become a multi-million dollar business In the southern Bible belt of the United State*. Others In the series for boys include Action Moses253 words
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263 1986-11-05 6 The old school tie 'no longer the way to open doors' LONDON THE days when the right school tie promised access to the board rooms of Britain's top companies are coming to an end as a result of the new financial revolution m London, according to Business Magazine. The increasedReuter - 263 words
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255 1986-11-05 6 HUNTINGDON (England) THE first man m Britain fitted with an artificial heart smiled and held hands with his doctors on Monday less than 24 hours after his operation, doctors at Papworth hospital near Cambridge, said. "He is m a veryUPI - 255 words
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Article52 1986-11-05 6 NEW DELHI Police m Punjab state shot dead an underground Sikh radical responsible (or a bloody attack on bus passengers last July. Waryam Singh died m a gun battle with police last Friday, but the body was not identified until Monday, said Punjab Police Director-Gen-eral JuliusAP - 52 words
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Article150 1986-11-05 6 Rabbis approve heart swaps TEL AVTV In a controversial decision challenging Jewish law, Israel's chief rabbis have approved heart transplants where doctors can prove the donor is brain dead. Monday's decision came less than two weeks after Israel carried out its first liver transplant without approval from the country's rabbis.Reuter - 150 words
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Article, Illustration525 1986-11-05 7 US report advises entrepreneurs where not to invest NEW YORK The risk of social strife, guerilla insurgency and civil war will increase worldwide m 1987, according to the annual report of Frost and Sullivan, one of the main United States firms concerned with theAFP - 525 words
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Article302 1986-11-05 7 ACCUSED American gun-runner Eugene Hasenfus (seated, top centre) lowers his head as he site surrounded by arms on Nov 3 In Managua, Nicaragua. The arms were recovered by Sandinista army forces after they shot down a C-123 cargo plane last month. The arms wereReuter - 302 words
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251 1986-11-05 7 WASHINGTON The US Navy is planning to overhaul its internal security procedures, emphasising more anti-terrorism training for sailors and instruction m the use of weapons. The plan envisions more sailors and navy officers performing base security jobs and calls for a newAP - 251 words
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351 1986-11-05 7 Yen -dollar accord may prompt Fed to cut loan rate NEW YORK THE US Federal Reserve could soon move to cut its discount rate m the wake of commitment by Japan and the United States last week to stabilise the yendollar exchange rate, financial analysts said here on Monday. TheyAFP; UPI - 351 words
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271 1986-11-05 7 BUENOS AIRES Peruvian President Alan Garcia has called on Latin America to give its "full and militant support" to Argentina m its dispute with Britain over fisheries limits around the Falkland Islands. "He who commits aggression against Argentina, commits aggression against PeruReuter - 271 words
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176 1986-11-05 7 VIENNA The Soviet Union has criticised the goods it receives from Comecon m return for Soviet oil and raw materials and has called for greater efficiency within the communist trading group. Soviet Prime Minister Nikolai Ryzhkov told other Comecon premiers m Bucharest on MondayReuter - 176 words
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573 1986-11-05 8 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - ALBERT RAMALINGAM Prem warns officials not to cheat growers under new scheme By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK The government has announced a major infusion of financial help to millions of Thai rice farmers who are suffering because of low world prices. Three economics ministries573 words
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222 1986-11-05 8 US farm subsidies 'have pushed prices down 30 BANGKOK Prices for farm goods have dropped an estimated 30 per cent worldwide due to new United States and West European farm subsidies, Australian Primary Industry Minister John Kerin said here yesterday. Mr Kerin was evaluating the effects of such measures asAFP - 222 words
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Article, Illustration182 1986-11-05 8 JAKARTA THE prodatmers tf ladaaaiiaß independence the Oral President, the late Dr Sakane, and tint Vlce-PresUeat, the Isle Mr Mehaaunad Hatta have hen eastern* the title ef Nattoaal Hera. Dr Sakan* aad Mr Hatta will from m« «n be •fflcUUy referred to byAFP - 182 words
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Article, Illustration365 1986-11-05 8 MANILA Philippine primate Jaime Cardinal Sin yesterday gave his blessings to a draft new Constitution granting President Corazon Aquino an extended term ending m 1992. The Archbishop of Manila also told reporters over breakfast at his suburban Manila villa that he was supportingAFP; Reuter - 365 words
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195 1986-11-05 8 MANILA A team of Japanese investigators is here to study gun smuggling from South-east Asia m a probe that has been stepped up after the explosion aboard a Thai jetliner last week. Mr Shoichi Matsuo, First Secretary of the Japanese embassy, saidAP - 195 words
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250 1986-11-05 8 Marcos officials charged over funds MANILA One hundred and fifty-seven officials and employees of ousted President Ferdinand Marcos have been charged with misappropriating US$l7.5 million (5538.2 million) m public funds, including interest from a United States aid programme. Officials of the Commission on Audit issued a summary of criminal casesAP; AFP - 250 words
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404 1986-11-05 9 Six Singapore firms 'keen to invest in Johor' JOHOR BARU Six Singapore concerns have expressed interest m investing m Johor, State Secretary Datuk Haji Rahim Ramli said yesterday. He told a press conference they were companies manufacturing transistor radios, remote-control toys, fans and oil palm chemicals as well as theBernama; NST - 404 words
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106 1986-11-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR A National Front MP from Pasir Mas, Haji Ibrahim All, urged the government yesterday to recall its High Commissioner and the staff of the High Commission m Singapore if the republic went ahead and played host to the Israeli President.Bernama - 106 words
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Article, Illustration89 1986-11-05 9 2,000 bananas in one bunch rrs a sight to make fralt tovers g« Haaglßg IV4 metres dm, tfcfe hud «f wm the ceatre «f attracttoa f «r paiotirß by at the MasjMJamlk, Kmdmume Pasir Paajaa^aftealag village 14 Vi km frwn Baaak Beraam, flclaagwr. Htl lillf ftr kirvtstiif The villager* sayNST - 89 words
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319 1986-11-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR THE High Court here yesterday ordered Bank Bumiputra Malaysia Berhad (BBMB) to produce for inspection by the Hongkong authorities, documents or appropriate entries relating to Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF) and other companies, including the defunct Carrian companies. Justice Datuk HarunBernama - 319 words
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335 1986-11-05 9 TONG YOKE THO - NICs 'to widen income gap with rest of Asia' TONG YOKE THO By m Kuala Lumpur KUALA LUMPUR THE income gap between newly industrialising countries such as Singapore and the rest of Asia's less-devel-oped countries will widen rapidly m the *****, according to a Japanese expert. Mr Taroichi Yoshida, adviser335 words
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159 1986-11-05 9 PERTH A Malaysian Opposition politician said yesterday that the Malaysian government was considering setting up special courts to speed up trials under its anti-drug law, which prescribes a mandatory death sentence. "We would certainly oppose that. You can't just have one judge specialising mReuter - 159 words
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498 1986-11-05 9 Selangor resolution 'denies history and reality' KUALA LUMPUR UMNO Youth yesterday challenged the Malaysian Chinese Association to leave the National Front coalition and fight if it wanted to question the issues already agreed upon by the various races. It said it would castNST - 498 words
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129 1986-11-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR Foreign Minister Daim Zainuddin yesterday maintained that there was no crisis of confidence m Malaysia. "This (crisis) is imaginary, created by members of the opposition to serve their political ends," he told participants of the EMF (economic, monde. forum) round-tableNST - 129 words
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497 1986-11-05 10 US action on tropical fish row highlights a bigger issue THE surprise US action that nearly dealt a killer blow to Singapore's lucrative tropical fish business has thrown up a bigger issue the effectiveness of the world trading system, a Singapore delegate to the497 words
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Article101 1986-11-05 10 Boy, 12, on theft bid charge A JUDGE yesterday •rdered an Investigating «fll«er U l*cate the parents «f a 12-year-old Flttpis* btywhowM broaght to esvt on a charge «f attempted pick-packettng. District Jadge Rahlm Jalll wm earlier told the bay's pareato were n*t In e— rt iwuliu being aware «f101 words
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Article, Illustration516 1986-11-05 10 A MYRIAD of facial expressions done m relief and depicting joy, surprise and sorrow will line the wall at the foyer of Kallang Theatre next March. And on the wall of the upper floor will be a mural of brightly coloured516 words
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589 1986-11-05 10 Accused insisted I accept $20,000 as gift witness Trial of AAS man THE head of the Automobile Association of Singapore's accounts department told a court yesterday that be declined to accept $20,000 cash from the general secretary who allegedly had insisted that he take it for his efforts at an589 words
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166 1986-11-05 10 PRESIDENT Wee Kirn Wee will launch the Bth Senior Citizens' Week at the Shangri-La Hotel on Nov 23 at 10 am. More than 1,000 old folk from homes and senior citizens' clubs will attend the opening ceremony, which will be followed by a variety166 words
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Article40 1986-11-05 10 THE Singapore Sweep draw for this month will be held today at Funan Centre at 5 pm, not 6.30 pm. Future draws will be held at this new time, a Singapore Pools statement said yesterday.40 words
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Article, Illustration1670 1986-11-05 11 AHMAO OSMAN; BEN DAVIDSON - AHMAO OSMAN BEN DAVIDSON WP leaders' appeal against conviction and sentence for false declaration By and DEPUTY Public Prosecutor Tan Teow Yeow argued yesterday that the three-month jail term imposed on Workers' Party leaders J. B. Jeyaretnam and Wong Hong Toy was "m1,670 words
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Article, Illustration676 1986-11-05 11 Don't put cart before the horse, QC told JUSTICE Lai Kew Chai yesterday rejected an attempt by Lord Hugh Emlyn Hooson to get an agreement from the judge to refer to the Court of Criminal Appeal certain points of law raised m the appeal by Workers' Party leaders J. B.676 words
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247 1986-11-05 11 THE High Court yesterday directed a subordinate court to call on a businessman, earlier acquitted of four charges of cheating, to enter his defence on the charges. Mr Justice F. A. Chua gave the direction m allowing an appeal by the Public247 words
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Article, Illustration440 1986-11-05 12 Others at meeting with Dr Tony Tan unsure THE Anglo-Chinese schools plan to add another to their chain of four and this latest addition may well be the first ACS independent school. Dr Chen Choong Kong, 43, a member of the school's board440 words
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Article, Illustration376 1986-11-05 12 Former executive on CBT charge AN ADMINISTRATION manager allegedly told a company executive that he mismanaged about $2.8 million of company money after cheques he had accepted from a good friend bounced. Khoo Yee Tong, 40, allegedly stated m a letter that he had376 words
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Article49 1986-11-05 12 TWO MEN were stabbed by a group of four or five men outside a nightclub m the Singapore Shopping Centre m Clemenceau Avenue early yesterday. The two were taken to hospital, one with a serious wound m the abdomen, just after 2 am. Police are investigating.49 words
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Article62 1986-11-05 12 POUR MEN carrying knives tied a Singapore couple to a rubber tree along the Ayer HitamJohor Baru road on Sunday before robbing them of their car, $250 and some jewellery. Johor police said Mr See Teck Tian and his wife. Madam Goh Chin Hong, both 27, were returning62 words
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Article88 1986-11-05 12 WHEN A MAN failed to return a loan, two illegal money lenders thought that public ridicule would do the trick. They pasted three notes on the walls of the first, second and third floors near Mr Tho Tjoey Guan's flat, asking him to repay the loan. Mr Tho,88 words
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Article63 1986-11-05 12 A 25-YEAR-OLD man was charged yesterday with helping another man to rape a woman on Oct 24 along Chang i Coast Road. Lee Boon Suan already faces a robbery charge involving $3,830. He is accused of committing the robbery with the other man on the same day63 words
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505 1986-11-05 12 MICHAEL LIM - MICHAEL LIM By THE first of the 34,000 SAF reservists who will be transferred to the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) will be called up for in-camp training m mid-February next year. "First, we'll send them a warm letter of505 words
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Article23 1986-11-05 12 THE Braddell Heights citizens' consultative committee raised about $20,000, for its symphony orchestra, through a Chinese brushwork exhibition last weekend.23 words
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195 1986-11-05 12 A MEMBER of aa armed nig wucsi roDoeQ two jewellery «h*fM W %IM mlllloi worth of Jewellery was yesterday Jailed lor six yean. ChJaaf Ah Beag, m Mmlaysiaa, was also oraered by DMrlet Jadge Bahim Jalll to be glvea 12 strokes of195 words
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Article364 1986-11-05 13 SUMIKO TAN - SUMIKO TAN Like m a movie, says customs official By SINGAPORE gold bars are wrapped m cellophane paper, flown to Sri Lanka, then thrown onto the runway from the parked plane for smugglers to collect. This movie-like scenario became reality m Sri Lanka two weeks364 words
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Article229 1986-11-05 13 POLICE want to contact the relatives of two people who died recently. An unidentified woman was found unconscious m front of Block 2078, New Upper Changi Road, near the Bedok bus interchange, on Sunday at about 9.30 pm. She died on the way229 words
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90 1986-11-05 13 Service for war dead at Kranji on Sunday THOSE who died m action during the two world wars will be remembered with a service at Kranji War Memorial on Sunday at 7.20 am. A spokesman for the Ex-Services' Association of Singapore the event's organisers said 200 people, including war veterans90 words
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269 1986-11-05 13 Copyright Bill will help recording industry' OFFICIALS of a federation of recording companies are confident that steps taken by Singapore to tighten its copyright law wul help the industry. The officials were here for the Bth Asia-Pacific Regional Council Meeting of the International Federation of Phonogram and Videogram Producers (IFPI)269 words
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Article, Illustration419 1986-11-05 13 STUDENT photographer Kwa Gim San, 18, learned quickly that taking pictures, especially of people, is not an easy task. Gim San, who won the youth category of the Kirn Seng constituency's total defence photo competition, described yesterday how people rebuked him when he tried419 words
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433 1986-11-05 13 THE High Court wants to know what sort of medical treatment is offered m prison to drug addicts over the age of 50 since these addicts cannot be admitted to drug rehabilitation centres. Mr Justice F.A. Chua yesterday directed Deputy433 words
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Article82 1986-11-05 13 Organ is fair's main feature A BARREL organ will be the star attraction at a fair, featuring flowers and food from Holland, to be held m support of the Community Chest. Holland Fair '86 is sponsored by the Royal Netherlands Embassy and the Netherlands Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries. Mr82 words
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Article, Illustration141 1986-11-05 14 A season ticket in 3 minutes On-line ticketing BUYING a Housing Board season ticket for a car parking space now takes about two to three minutes, thanks to the computer. Since September, residents need only to give their car registration numbers when they call at their area office for a141 words
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126 1986-11-05 14 Push-button statistics THE latest economic statistics compiled by the Government will be available at the push of a few buttons by next year. The Trade and Industry Ministry is now finalising details of a computer service that will give the126 words
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190 1986-11-05 14 People mover IT will take only a minute to "walk" the CM metres between passenger terminal one at Changi Airport and terminal two that's being built. Making this possible is the airport's $23 million people mover system which is being built to190 words
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122 1986-11-05 14 Cashless paydays ALMOST 80 per cent of workers now have their salaries paid through banks an improvement on the 41 per cent or 411,490 workers who were getting their pay that way at January 1964. Also, more people are paying their bills through Giro a122 words
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128 1986-11-05 14 Instant view of what's on at centres Home links with CC FROM January, one can find out what's happening at the community centres through a computer at home. Tiong Bahru Community Centre is offering a service that will allow people access into its computer system for information on courses and128 words
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Article, Illustration186 1986-11-05 14 Computerised 'paperwork' SOON traders, cargo agents and freight forwarders will not need to submit trade declarations required for the import and export of goods for approval m person. All this can be done through a computer m their office which is linked through a modem to186 words
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261 1986-11-05 14 Money incentives for HDB workers' ideas CASH incentives are being offered to Housing Board workers whose ideas result m the staff doing their job better. Under a staff suggestion scheme, launched yesterday, a worker is given "credits" for each idea adopted which can be exchanged for cash ranging from $15261 words
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354 1986-11-05 16 SINGAPORE must remain vigilant m the fight against tuberculosis although the number of new victims and deaths from the disease are already lower than m other countries m the region. President Wee Kirn Wee said yesterday that each case of a person dying from354 words
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Article, Illustration168 1986-11-05 16 A FUNERAL band contractor was found stabbed to death m his ransacked flat m Circuit Road yesterday. Mr Kwek Ting Kwang, 50, who hired bands out for funerals, was found with a slashed right wrist and a stab wound m the chest at168 words
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141 1986-11-05 16 Seminar on plight of abused children THE plight of abused children will be one of the topics to be discussed at the two-day 12th Regional Seminar on Legal Medicine to be held at the Dynasty Hotel from Saturday. The speakers on this subject will include Prof J. M. Cameron, Professor141 words
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Article193 1986-11-05 16 Stuntman caught cheating GERMAN stuntman Horst Rainer Weninger stopped over m Singapore to shop. He checked into a hotel and m about two months, chalked up a credit bill of about $41,000 m the names of other people. But it was one stunt Weninger could not pull off. He got193 words
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Article, Illustration407 1986-11-05 16 AUGUSTINE LOW - AUGUSTINE LOW Praise for move at anti-tuberculosis talks By IT'S strictly no-smok-ing for all 1,500 delegates at a four-day world medical conference. This move the first time such an event has been officially declared "smoke-free" even received a presidential boost yesterday. Opening the 26th407 words
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321 1986-11-05 16 THE employment picture is brightening with the pace of retrenchment slowing down. The improvement, however, seems to be more marked among blue-collar workers. Their white-collar counterparts saw a higher rate of Job loss than last year. In the first321 words
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240 1986-11-05 16 NTUC winning battle against 'free-riders' A SIZEABLE increase of 6,000 new members has convinced the National Trades Union Congress that the "free-riders" issue would soon lose its sting. The term refers to workers who are not union members but who enjoy the benefits negotiated by unions. Free-riders became a major240 words
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Article67 1986-11-05 16 THE public can donate blood on Sunday at Kirn Keat community centre between 10 am and 4 pm and at the T-Sarana Buddhist Association, off Koon Seng Road, from 9.30 am to 12.% pm. The Blood Donation Centre at the Singapore General Hospital will remain open67 words
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221 1986-11-05 17 Lottery rigging case: Appeal rejected A MALAYSIAN electrical engineer who was jailed 10 months by a district court for his part m the rigging of a Singapore Turf Club draw last April failed m his appeal against sentence yesterday. In dismissing Bobby Khoo Kah Chin's appeal, Mr Justice F. A.221 words
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Article49 1986-11-05 17 THE MP for Yuhua, Mrs Yu-Foo Yee Shoon, will open an exhibition of contemporary handmade American jewellery at the National Museum Art Gallery on Nov 14 at 6 pm. The exhibition, to feature jewellery by 57 American artists, will be open daily, except Mondays, till Nov 30.49 words
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Article, Illustration502 1986-11-05 17 Briefings for public and private groups begin this week THERE will be a place for almost everything and everyone from merboks and martial arts enthusiasts to multinational corporations at the Singapore International Garden Festival. Hundreds of invitations to participate are being sent out502 words
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Article, Illustration380 1986-11-05 17 SHIRLEY TAN - SHIRLEY TAN By A SINGAPOREAN went to Australia for some peace and quiet to finish a novel on life m old Malaya and landed a grant to write a book about an Aussie woman. Mr James Sebastian, 53, a retired film director380 words
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Advertisement322 1986-11-05 10 J^^ssss^: if^TO^^ to&jmmm ')t»mmm m nifudij-^^v nii^^^ JUl )l '^|^Jr^^^ lllwl lh»ZZ^ft^^^Cii!^^^^^^S>»!i^^^^^^S^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^n The new NEC APC IV. tt grows on you. If you've discovered the limitations of other PCs you'll find the 10.5 MB. Plus a maximum hard disk storage of 80 MB -the power new NEC APC IV offers322 words
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Advertisement197 1986-11-05 11 Are you addicted to smoking? You can break free and get back your health and fitness. It's not easy but you can find a way, like millions of others who have. J I raining Health bducation Department, Minisirv of Health, Singapore. Announcing a new, even jfrjM W' Toshiba technology means197 words
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Advertisement894 1986-11-05 12 ADVERTISEMENT Darwin Gateway to the Territory iMt«-.\.i\ to the wist .uid i^^^^K^^SC^^^^ fascinating Northern Terri- jH ■JJHfIP'L^. &L I ton ol Vustralia. Phis bustl- 9VV *^^t^fc HL i ing. cosmopolitan town is the capital ol the territory and 3£ jJi^^S^S B^^^^^fl B^^£iL the focal point ol ttu lop WkvKIml Its894 words
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Advertisement386 1986-11-05 12 Pura Full Cream Milk Pura Reduced Fat Milk Pura Skinny Milk Pura Breakfast Milk All the goodness of With a higher protein and a For the health and the figure Its country-style, rich taste, creamy, fresh milk the low-fat content, the milk for conscious, this thanks to an extra dollop386 words
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Advertisement534 1986-11-05 13 rni"TT7 I H LH SPKE OF SZECHIIVN UFO THE FAMED TANG DYNAST* POET, ON<2 WRYLY COMMENTED, Tl ISHARDER K> ENTER S7JECMIAN THAN TO GCJ TO I// -i\l v /?//s /v »/(M( s/ S2BCm/.4N. CMNA>i L4RCU3I LVD MOST Port lAN riiOYfM'li IS COMPLETELY SURROUNDED BY THREt van.' VfOl.pVl W\ »OUl\/K YO«534 words
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Advertisement352 1986-11-05 14 •Co- sponsored by: PEAK TfWVtL SERVICE PTE LTD SAVE WITH UMBC FINANCE rAND WIN A FREE TRIP TO CHINA Just keep $1,000 m our Fixed Deposit for a minimum of For new savings account with a minimum of $500, you'll get months or open a Savings Account with a minimum352 words
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Advertisement48 1986-11-05 14 HAN KIN, 11.30 AM TO 3.00 PM DMLY. Now amidst authentic Spanish decor, indulge I m authentic Chinese dßßv^ >^*^ Dian Kin. x Spanish flavoured N N i coffee-house at The 1 Marco Polo. x 10 delectable items y^#^y y /^m /^y^y fß—mJ s i3§L marjco jqg^gra POIO -ARCOPaX)48 words
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Advertisement86 1986-11-05 16 ON INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION For Professionals, Technical Institutions Trade Visitors Only. II II II <*>*i»m I CETZBBBI Bffffaffff^ New Zealand HlZj^^gSd HiißMliillidfiliKillMlllUyiidMJltBd^l &2^Z!£! I l^S^ln^HHll^l BK!tAv/iAiinvi I P'pase serid me tour brochures of: (please tick) h 111 MfA'f.riMs Np« Zealand Conch Tours New Zealand Mo'urhorpf><i New Zealand j"l* dnve I A86 words
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Advertisement12 1986-11-05 16 Child »bue help at the otter end of the line: Page It12 words
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Advertisement174 1986-11-05 16 Hkw returns to the Goodwood Park Hotel S?5£ r wfr* 1 Singapore Airlines StRF!; Vv Iw/kj&r W*w *ts, y ear t^ iat weve decided to bring iftWJr il H KrMwCB the whole entourage back again Jt^ -v mT) **8 I renowneti tor lts cuisine and music. lots more prepared by174 words
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Advertisement633 1986-11-05 17 The Library Lady The Library Lady, when she is crowned J s~\ means "the joy of living". And it describes M Every month, until December, >L|W^lßyiar February Lady, etc. Take note of these dates: jjk Kg. S/ Selection date Entries close on [mWt^* A return air ticket to Japan, $2,000633 words
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Article, Illustration1216 1986-11-05 18 JANE ITTOGI - JANE ITTOGI Why do investors want to manufacture their goods m Singapore? What are their problems and how are they dealing with them? These issues, which are crucial to an understanding of the manufacturing sector, formed the subject of a survey of 137 companies1,216 words
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614 1986-11-05 18 The StraitsTiines WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1986 Nation before self-interest GROWING political disquiet m the Philippines, prompted primarily by Defence Minister Juan Ponce Enrile's public disagreement with some of President Corazon Aquino's policies, is a matter of concern to those who witnessed with much admiration the restoration of popular government to614 words
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735 1986-11-05 18 Ning Juita - Ning Juita The Malay proverb goes: "The bigger the rice-pot, the bigger should be the burnt rice (k*rak)a\\he bottom." A prince must not spend like a beggar, as it were. But a beggar may well have become one through spending like a prince.735 words
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Article, Illustration1115 1986-11-05 19 SALLY BROMPTON - Child abuse help at other end of the line SALLY BROMPTON BBC telephone service gets overwhelming response Last Thursday, the British Broadcasting Corporation launched a special Child Watch TV programme which, m turn, introduced Child Line, a 24-hour service to help abused children. Child Line met with an overwhelming response,The Times of London - 1,115 words
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Article, Illustration900 1986-11-05 19 4 The riots m Delhi after Mrs Gandhi's murder undoubtedly included some politicallybacked violence. All the investigations by Indian civil rights groups concluded that local and national Congress Party leaders helped to organise some of the killing. P NEW DELHI The communal violenceThe Economist - 900 words
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Advertisement620 1986-11-05 19 "^Bj GASTRIC PAIN lake Gelusil for fast relief Gastric pain. You know only too well what it's like. When it happens, you can take Gelusil antacid tablets for fast relief. Just chew two pleasantly mint-flavoured Gelusil tablets. They give effective relief, and you'll soon feel -s^^^ more comfortable, (^j^^ Take620 words
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Letter, Illustration346 1986-11-05 20 RFs heritage and Raffles City's opening I REFER to the letter, "What has RI to do with Raffles City?" by Mr Lee Kai Seng (ST, Oct 28). His deepest grief comes from seeing RI students "participating m the circus that was the occasion". He seems to conclude346 words
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195 1986-11-05 20 I AGREE fully with the sentiments expressed by "An Old Boy" (ST, Oct 29) on independent schools m general and Raffles Institution m particular. Assurances had been given that scholarships would be available to deserving students whose parents cannot afford the expected195 words
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Letter243 1986-11-05 20 ON Oct I took an SBS 142 from the Potong Pasir terminal to the Toa Payoh interchange. I got on the has at 2.45 pm and got off at 3.X pm. I noted the bos registration number was SBS SITTK. When I tint got on243 words
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225 1986-11-05 20 I REFER to the letter by Dr A. Cheah on "PUB should continue to maintain related electrical fittings" (ST, Oct 15). On March 29, Dr Cheah complained of smoke emitting from her electricity meter box. Our fault servicemen found the fuse m the225 words
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Letter191 1986-11-05 20 I REFER to the letter "Lockers: NUS too Rigid" by "Fed-up" (ST, Oct 27). The locking devices of the lockers have to be changed for security reasons. There had been instances where lockers were tampered with, resulting m loss of students' belongings. The university is mindful191 words
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231 1986-11-05 20 I AM a widely travelled young professional and would like to share an unnerving experience I had on the roads m Singapore. Being a fairly new driver, and armed only with the knowledge of courteous, considerate and friendly driving, I took to driving m231 words
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Letter, Illustration245 1986-11-05 20 leash and started walking away leaving my car's bonnet up and left indicator flashing After I had gone a few steps, a good soul stopped and asked if I needed to get to a telephone and volunteered to help. He even got out of his car and245 words
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Advertisement538 1986-11-05 20 Singapura Building Society Ltd all clients, well-wishers and business associates for their warm wishes on the occasion of the relocation of our Queenstown branch to Bukit Timah at 19, Cheong Chin Nam Road. We look forward to serving you even better at our new premises. In line with our relocation538 words
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Article97 1986-11-05 21 LATE buying interest ahead of the release of the third-quarter report on the Singapore economy helped shares recover some of their earlier losses yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index ended 5.86 points down at 934.78 after having been down 10.21 points at the lunch break. The Business97 words
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Article51 1986-11-05 21 Clwa Nap 206 +14 m no +10 Parkway H S4c 1M +10 toiyOKt ISI +10 Sstttatftfta 199 +0 Ptua^SdSOc SO +t 1 1 M SOc 149+1 U»Kakft{M 137 +1 Clint 205+6 oaiTw, 64+6 MBaaai 555 +5 OUT 243 +5 tajiJtt 211 +9 Paraojeast 129 +9 CGM 410 +4 OUT51 words
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Article57 1986-11-05 21 Gl UN 1131-20 Sport Land 575 -21 SIA M 5 -IS Meal Motf! 549 15 hroajEajSOc 351 -14 to* hi Sec 278 -12 Span Bui 406 -10 OmW 370 -10 cad start 10p 3*2 -8 bet*. 50c 340 -I BiitiK 1 144 -I Wraarnts 499$ 7 Pbtkw 470-6 KB57 words
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Article99 1986-11-05 21 Nov 3 Nov 4 BT Composite 834 57 828 59 BT Indicator *****09? *****414 BT 08/ OS +212 +277 CAW —6205 4244 OBV +*****0+*****1 ST kioustriars 940 64 934 78 ST Finance 2154 37 2153 41 ST Hotels ***** 596 76 Nov 3 Nov 4 ST Properties 475 8199 words
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Article38 1986-11-05 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1985/86 High 927.20 (27/10/86) 820.05 (27/10/86) 1985/86 Low 563.34 (28/4/86) 470.92 (28/4/86) AN time High 1071 91 (8/2/84) 983 06 (8/2/84) AM time Low 74 75 (17/9/64) 470.92 (28/4/86)38 words
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Article14 1986-11-05 21 THE US dollar lost 158 ticks to close at DM 2.0585 m Singapore.14 words
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Article12 1986-11-05 21 AMDB 1,308,000 Moybonk 998,000 Public Bonk 878,000 Chuon Hup 874,00012 words
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Article21 1986-11-05 21 DM V FF 8$ HKS UBs UBs 2.0610 ***** unq 2.1970 unq £1.4125 2.0585 163.75 6.7160 2.1950 ***** 1.414821 words
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Article59 1986-11-05 21 Eurodollar: Lost one tick to 94.11 a contract. Dentschemark: Gained 29 ticks to 0.4866 a contract. British pound: Remained unchanged at 1.4075 a contract. Japanese yea: Gained 14 ticks to 0.*****6 a contract. Nikkei: Gained 160 points to ***** a contract. US Treasury Bond: Gained 12 ticks to 98.1659 words
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Article53 1986-11-05 21 NEW YORK Hoechst, one of the big three West German chemical companies, has launched a US$2.B5 billion (556.24 billion) takeover offer for Celanese Corporaton of the US, which would make it the largest chemical company m the world. Celanese is the eighth largest chemical company mFT - 53 words
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Article61 1986-11-05 21 ITC faces winding-up action LONDON Tinco Realisations, a group of 11 companies on the London Metal Exchange owed money by the International Tin Council, will soon lodge a petition with the High Court here calling for the council to be wound up. Tinco Realisations says it is owed £400 millionAFP - 61 words
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Article61 1986-11-05 21 HONGKONG Most of the creditors of the Wah Kwong shipping group are expected to sign an agreement today to restructure its debts of more than US$B5O million (551.86 billion), ending a long and bitter dispute, a group source said. Bankers said the revised restructuring plan wouldReuter - 61 words
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Article77 1986-11-05 21 NEW YORK Goodyear, the world's biggest tyre manufacturer, which is being pursued by a European investor group led by Sir James Goldsmith, has unveiled its first move m its battle to remain independent and intends to sell its prized Celeron energy subsidiary. Goodyear Chief Executive RobertFT - 77 words
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Article73 1986-11-05 21 SEOUL Foreign equity investment m South Korea authorised m the first nine months of this year increased 10.1 per cent from a year earlier to U*****.7 million (Ssso7 million) for 137 manufacturing and other business projects. The Finance Ministry said the manufacturing sector, whose international competitiveness hasAP - 73 words
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Article, Illustration593 1986-11-05 21 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG This will come about after group's restructuring By BANKS will hold 15 per cent of Tuan Sing Holdings after the group's financial restructuring. It is not known, however, which of the group's eight creditor banks have been persuaded to capitalise593 words
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Article, Illustration381 1986-11-05 21 ANOTHER chicken chain is entering the highly-com-petitive fast-food market, only three months after the franchisee of the Big Rooster chain announced that it wanted to sell out. Tom Sawyer's Old Fashioned Krispy Chicken comes to Singapore as a joint venture381 words
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385 1986-11-05 21 LOS ANGELES Bank America Corp has asked suitors to withdraw bids while it reviews its strategy—a move hanking analysts say is clever and will buy it time to offer shareholders a recovery plan. "I think it was a very measuredReuter - 385 words
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207 1986-11-05 21 Canadian firm tipped to win gas project KUALA LUMPUR Novacorp International Consulting Ltd of Canada is strongly tipped to get the plum project management consultant Job for the Mfl.2 billion second phase of the Peninsular Gas Utilisation project, the New Straits Times reported yesterday. The report quoted officials of a207 words
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245 1986-11-05 21 CALERIES Lafayette will open at Liat Towers m February or March next year, but plans for promotion and advertising are already under way. Goldvein Departmental Stores, the owners of Galeries Lafayette, have appointed Leo Burnett Pte Ltd to do the advertising for the245 words
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183 1986-11-05 21 No trading in Keppel Corps bonds and warrants KEPPEL Corporation's recently announced bond* and warrants had a qslet debit the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday. There wm no trade m either the bonds or warrant* which were listed separately on the exchange. The buyers' {note for the bonds wm I183 words
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60 1986-11-05 21 LEMBAGA Tabung Angkatan Tentera, the Malaysian Armed Forces investment holding company, will buy the entire special issue of 72.6 million new Asiatic Development shares. An extraordinary meeting will be held to seek the approval of shareholders of Asiatic Development. The special issue has60 words
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Article, Illustration353 1986-11-05 21 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA By A HIGH-LEVEL delegation from Shanghai has discussed the possibility of raising funds through a bond issue m Singapore with three local banks. Shanghai's Vice-Mayor, Mr Li Zhaoji, who is leading the seven-man team, told reporters yesterday the Chinese353 words
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Article28 1986-11-05 21 SEALION Hotels Ltd has completed the sale of Hyatt Regency Hotel Singapore following the group's receipt of the balance of the sale proceeds of $165.1 million.28 words
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Article4682 1986-11-05 22 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the stock eichanfe. is covered m "business done". Further, because al deainfs at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend m4,682 words
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Article2483 1986-11-05 22 INDUSTRIALS Acmo 1 85B) xd Ajinomoto (3045) Alex Hldg Alcom( Ml I) 65 AISB (64 5B 655) (8) 65 (1) 64 (17) 64 5 API (68B) (12) 67 (1) 66 (3) 66 5 (3) 68 ASM (1448 1465) (II) 148 (6) 147 (9) 146 (2)2,483 words
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Article2994 1986-11-05 22 Al shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/rifhts. N Tai-eiempted dividend ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars. Trustee stocks under CPf Approved Investment Scheme 1986 Last Yield Vol Day rtgh2,994 words
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Article366 1986-11-05 23 1 Kb) Jl 000 For ixit cutomn orty 3 OCBC Finance 4 ivaiablt at DBS Fnance 5 QuaHymf thai rates art offered by subsidiary OUT. UOF't rates abo avafabit at IMF aba avalabit at DBS Finance OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings daily 3' 4 3 1366 words
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Article172 1986-11-05 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local (Mars to Foreign currency currency one nit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4080—1.4109 7.23—7.02 Canadian dollar 1.5780—1.5798 6.40—6.30 N2 dollar 1.1062 1.1089 9.19-8.88 Sterling pound 3.1015—3.1051 3.26—3.20 US dollar 2.1950—2.1960 4.58-4.54 Local (Mars to 100 unHs of foreign currency Austrian172 words
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Article106 1986-11-05 23 THE US dollar closed easier against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed slightly lower m quiet trading. It fluctuated within a narrow range of 2.1940 and 2.1960. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.0610/20 and closed at 2.0590/00. Trading was dull,106 words
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Article132 1986-11-05 23 THE kilobar market traded between 5528.662 and 5528,768 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened at U*****. 00/5. 50 and touched U*****.50 6.00 before closing for lunch. It later eased off to the day's low of U*****.50/ 5.00 before closing at U*****.00 6.40. Source Rothschild The London fold132 words
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Article28 1986-11-05 23 GOLD US$/oz Tues Mon Singapore 406.20—406.70 403.50—404.00 Hongkong 406.30 406 80 400.80 401 30 Mm Fri New York 404 80 405.30 403.50 404.00 London 406.00—406.75 400.50—401.0028 words
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624 1986-11-05 23 STOCKS fell on the Singapore market yesterday as investors continued to sell shares after last week's sharp gains. However, some late interest helped the market close on a firm note ahead of the release of the third-quarter report on the Singapore economy. The624 words
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Article358 1986-11-05 23 Nov 4 HKS Change Assoc Intl Hotels I 44 0 05 Bonk Of Eost Asio 20 00-0 1 Cathay PacfK An 555 005 Cheung Kong 3150 +05 Chmo Light 20 90 +0 1 Cross Horb Tunnel 985 +0 05 F E Consortium 055 +002 G I Cement 10 70358 words
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Article358 1986-11-05 23 Nw4 r« ctung. 5222T: S! 9 5 ~> Mitsub Estate 2080 unch A,momoto 1700 +20 Mitsub Heavy 415 +6 Aka 403 7 Mitsubrsh. 995 -5 Amodo 879 +4 Mrtsu. Co 564 +17 Asohi Cnem 762 6 Mrtsui Shnbldg 1 43 unch I AsahiCJoss 1260 +10 M .tsu. Smelting 292358 words
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Article334 1986-11-05 23 No« 4 Cents Change Hordie James 385 unch (Austl Hortogen Energy 240 -5 Herold 766 unch AC I 400 unch Hooker 249 +1 A N I 300 +2 I C I 260 unch Aberfoyle 1140 unch Ind Equity 646 +6 Age 328 +8 Leighton 88 unch Amcor 380 unch334 words
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Article63 1986-11-05 23 II I J I I L_ I NST Index Tuesday 1.399.68 (1,405.35) -JJ Hongkong Hang Seng ss» Tuesday 2,265.82 (2,258.78) §i_ Australian AH-Ordinaries ft' l" 1 Tuesday 1,381.10 (1,375.50) Nikkei Stock Average Tuesday 16,786.90 (Closed) L Financial Times Industrials I Monday 1,294.10 (1,285.40) Dow Jones Average j^ £5 Monday63 words
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Article226 1986-11-05 23 Nov 3 IBS Chants Alcoa 37V 4 7 ANied Sig 41* Amox Inc 13* Amr Corp 59 Att 24* unch Bethlehem Stt 7 +\k Boeing Co 52*4 Burroughs Cp 78Mi CaterpAor Co 40Mi Mi Chase Manhfn 36M. Chrysler Cp 39H Citicorp SIMi unch Cons Mat Gas 32 Consol226 words
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Article483 1986-11-05 23 Nw 3 Pence Change MDUSTRMLS Afted-Lyons 313 -2 Ass Dairies BTRPLC 295xd +5 Babcocks ***** unch Borcloy* 488 -2 Beecham 442 +10 BCC 272 +7 Blue Circle 608 -2 BOC Group 33? unch Boots 234 +8 Bowoter 342 -2 BATS 466 +3 BntonnM 148.20 +3.00 BP unq B Telecom483 words
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Article255 1986-11-05 23 Managers' prices for Nov 5 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0 94—0 101 The Samp Fund 0 85 0 91 Spore Prop Fund 0 36—0 40 Spore Sec Fund 063—0 68 S port Invest Fund 0 72—0 78 Spore Equity Fund 0 46— 0 50 Asia IMt Trust255 words
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Article387 1986-11-05 23 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo Delivery of FCL import containers Ship (Voyage) Boxes Available P Van Buren (161W) COD (est) 04 11 (1500) Pegasus P (452Ni COD (est) 04 11 (1500) C Edinburgh (69 586. COD (est) 04 11 (1500) Leise Ms (8612) COD (est)387 words
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Article84 1986-11-05 23 Eurodollar 3-month deposit EURODOLLAR futures opened unchanged but slipped off slightly during the day. The December contract finally closed one tick lower at 94.11, after ranging between 94.12 and 94.10. Open Int (Man): IC2C9. Art Vol (Moo): 791. 100 implied interest rate) Open High Lew Sett Est Vol Dec 8484 words
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Article52 1986-11-05 23 DECEMBER deutschemark closed 29 ticks higher at 0.4866 after trading sideways between 0.4873 and 0.4860 m a nervous session. Open bit (Mm): 1822. Act Vol (Mon). «SB. (US dollar Deutschemark Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dec 84 0.4867 0.4873 0.4860 0.4866 832 Mar 87 0.4881 0.4881 0.4881 752 words
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Article43 1986-11-05 23 DECEMBER pound closed at the day's high of 1.4075 after opening at 1.4055. Open Int (Mm): 1383. Act ol (Mon): 41. (British Pound) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dec 8* 1.4055 1.4075 1.4045 1.4075 179 Mar 87 1.3905 Jaa 1.374543 words
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Article49 1986-11-05 23 DECEMBER yen firmed up to 0.*****2 after touching a low of 0.*****8 to close 14 ticks higher at 0.*****6. Open lilt (Mon): IMS. Art Vol (Mon): Ml. (Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Est Vol DecBC 0.*****2 0.*****2 0.*****8 0.*****6 208 Mar 87 0.*****58 0.*****5 m 0.*****649 words
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Article62 1986-11-05 23 DECEMBER Nikkei opened at the day's low of ***** and traded higher to close 160 points higher at *****. Open tart (Mm): 13J3. Act ol (Mon): 1». (Nikkei Stock Average Index) Open High Law Sett Est Vol Spat *****.39 *****.59 *****.74 *****.90 Nov M *****8 *****62 words
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Article82 1986-11-05 23 EXPECTATIONS of good demand m the US Treasury auctions saw the December US T-bond firming to 98.25, after opening at the day's low of 98.15. Trading fizzled out to cautious range trading due to the uncertainties of the US congressional elections. The December bond finally settled 1282 words
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Article29 1986-11-05 23 Open Int (Mon): 2M. Act Vol (Mon): 242. Reports from BA Futures (USS per troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dec 407.30 407.30 406.90 409.00 14629 words
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Article21 1986-11-05 23 Rubber Closing prices cents kilo Singapore December 187 25 down 0 25 cent Malaysia December 230 00 down two cents21 words
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Article16 1986-11-05 23 Tin Closing prices MS kilo XL Tin 15.90 unchanged Turnover 116 tonnes up 25 tonnes16 words
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Article26 1986-11-05 23 Ctainf prices Copp*r £/tonne Mon Spot 917 50-918 00 (924 50-925 00) 3 months 940 50-***** (948 50-949 00) Market tone Easier Sales 6.000 tonnes26 words
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Article26 1986-11-05 23 Ctainf prices Aluminium tonne Man Spot 798 50- 799 00 (808 00—808 50) 3 months 813 00—814 00 (*****—*****) Market tone Easier Sales 12.350 tonnes26 words
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Article26 1986-11-05 23 CtMiif price* S.lv.r IBS/troy oi Tun Mon Singapore S7O-5 7J 559 5M Man fn New York SH-573 5 62- 5 67 Source Credit Sutsse Spore26 words
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Article102 1986-11-05 23 Crude MS/tome palm ofl Nov 745 (south) 740 (north) 730 (central) Dec 745 (south) Refined palm oil USS tonnes RBO palm oil Nov Dec lan 315 (sellers i RBD Stearin Nov Dec lan 260 (sellers) RBD Oiem Nov Dec /lan 335 (sellers) Crude stearin Neutralised Unq palm oil102 words
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Article, Illustration382 1986-11-05 23 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppei Wharves Baikal (P) KO9 aside 05/11 Bintang Belait K2SE aside 05/11 Geneyieye Lykes K32 aside 05/11 Nedlloyd Barcelona Kl7 aside 05/11 Nedlloyd Leuve KlB aside 05/11 Nedlloyd Wissekerk KlO aside 05/11 Equator K22 05/11 06/11 Fengpn K29 05/11 101 1 Galaxy K2O382 words
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308 1986-11-05 24 Worldwide's still a mystery 10 years on THERE is still an air of mystery surrounding the operations of Malaysian company Worldwide Holdings Bhd, which has been suspended from stock market trading for 10 years. Its long-overdue 1965 annual results show that the investment holding and timber dealing company's total accumulated308 words
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Article149 1986-11-05 24 Textile group to get SEB support THE Singapore Textile and Garment Manufacturers' Association (STGMA) has become the first industry group to receive support from the Small Enterprise Bureau (SEB). The SEB has so far dealt only with omnibus groups such as the chambers of commerce and the Singapore Manufacturers' Association.149 words
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541 1986-11-05 24 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR They give 3% and 8% despite poor showing By TWO cement companies, which reported operating losses for the first six months ended September, are still paying dividends to shareholders. Pan Malaysia Cement Works Bhd (PMC) and its 62 per cent-owned subsidiary541 words
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304 1986-11-05 24 Low commodity prices hurt Malakoff KUALA LUMPUR Malakoff, like other plantation companies, is not optimistic about its prospects this financial year because of low commodity prices despite an improvement m crops. Chairman Raja Tan Sri Alias, reviewing last year's results, said the palm oil price had declined to Ms4so aMBT - 304 words
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193 1986-11-05 24 China's economy plagued by heavy investment BEIJING China's economy is plagued by excessive investment m fixed assets, inefficiency and budgetary spending which exceeds revenue, the official Outlook magazine has said. It said overspending was a serious problem and all departments and firms must stop expanding and taking on extra staff,Reuter - 193 words
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Article47 1986-11-05 24 PROPERTY company City Developments yesterday announced that a subsidiary of its parent, Hong Leong Investment Holdings, has sold off 122,000 City shares. But Hong Leong and its subsidiaries still retain 153.270.298 City shares amounting to 51.842 per cent of the property company's capital.47 words
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Article, Illustration350 1986-11-05 24 TRUDY LIM - Striking out from selling sweets to electronics TRUDY LIM Small business By HAJI Jahari bin Ha jl Affandl sold sweets to his neighbours when he was still In secondary school. Now 29, he owns two companies, one marketlag electronic components and the other In freight forwarding. After graduating In aceonntancy350 words
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203 1986-11-05 24 Growers forecast smaller oil palm output KUALA LUMPUR Oil palm growers expect Malaysia's output of the commodity this year to be less than the official forecast of 4.8 million tonnes. Growers said output to the end of last month was 3.8 million tonnes and output this month and next isReuter - 203 words
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Advertisement813 1986-11-05 24 V^ Introducing Ne\* Range of (ilass Tableware by Maker of Duralex. HARMONIA MELODIE DESIGN Tempered Opal Glass Tableware. Beautiful Scratch Resistant Decoration m Harmonious Pastel Colours. Tea Stained Proof. Shocked and Heat Resistant. Harmonia Melodic is Dishwasher Safe and Microwave Oven Proof. Buy Harmonia Melodic Toughened Tableware for Longer and813 words
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Advertisement84 1986-11-05 24 m JSS siiiii§f§: ii.-w"-"-: trontages to St X n Street^. 373 5 square metres. Gross UmPJimß I^gp Telephone 224 8,8! l/A^T#*«fPll FaSmile: *****87 ■HwA||4i|MMlj| Jones Lang Wootton International Property Consultants International Property Consultants London House. 214 St Georges Terrace A M p B^ Wing, r oor 2j. '.-^c Sf Gemefc84 words
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278 1986-11-05 25 ROGER YUE - ROGER YUE Spore-owned 'Belle' runs a great sixth By Racing Editor MELBOURNE At Talaq, whose name means bullet m Arabic, yesterday went straight as a gun barrel to win a stirring finish to the Asl million (Ssl.4 million) Melbourne Cup over 3,200 m. A278 words
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Article, Illustration358 1986-11-05 25 At Talaq 's success is a tribute to trainer Hayes, who put the horse through a searching Cup preparation. The stallion arrived from Europe with a big reputation, but failed m all his starts m Australia until the 2,000 m L.K.S. MacKinnon Stakes on Saturday. TheMelbourne Herald - 358 words
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Article, Illustration25 1986-11-05 25 Pictures by and At the 400 m At the finish {race 1 j JONATHAN CHOO ALBERT SIMJONATHAN CHOO; ALBERT SIM - 25 words
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262 1986-11-05 25 Jockey Clarke holds his head high MELBOURNE Jockey Michael Clarke's superb ride on Melbourne Cup winner At Talaq more than repaid the faith trainer Colin Hayes showed m him when he appointed the 24--year-old as his No. 1 stable rider eight months ago. "The horse raced keenly early on butReuter - 262 words
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274 1986-11-05 25 LUCKY LEO - Noordin sprinter goes well in the wet LUCKY LEO ON THE TRACK with LAST-START winner Very Wonderful trialled well on a heavy track at Bukit Timah yesterday. The Comeram (ive-year-old was pulling double for rider Subian Dalwee over 600 m m 41 sec. Fast work was confined to the sand274 words
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Article78 1986-11-05 25 LONDON Dancing Brave may have run half blind at Santa Anita, California, on Saturday, his trainer Guy Harwood said yesterday. The colt finished a disappointing fourth m the Breeders' Cup Turf race after starting a hot favourite to sign off his glittering career on a winning note. "DancingReuter - 78 words
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Obituary, Illustration217 1986-11-05 25 181 Deaths 181 Deaths WOON LAI HAN AGE: 81 callad horn* to b* with lh« Lord on 4th Novimbtr leaving behind i~-i -j. DVfOWG. WIFE: HWANG BOON EE SONS DAUGHTERS IN LAW WOON WEE JOO WANG KUE YAK WOON WEE HOO. LAWRENCE HO ENG SEE, SERENA WOON WEE SECK. DANIEL217 words
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Obituary, Illustration132 1986-11-05 25 MR. KRISHNAN GOPiNATHAN AQK 67 passed away peacefully on 4/11/86 leaving behind beloved Wife: Dcvi Sons: Sasedharan Sekar Daughters m law:Radha Savlthrl Corrlna Daughters: Sarujeenl Vllaslnl Prema Renuka Bon In turn:- R. Nagaretnam QrandcMMraw Vanltha Sathlsh Nlthya Selby Body lying at Blk 136 Potong Paatr Avmhw 3 #06-I*4.132 words
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Obituary, Illustration56 1986-11-05 25 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE DM SOK SENG Departed 28th October 86 wish especially to express their heartfelt gratitude to Drs. Nei I Ping, Richard Ng Wu Dar Chlng, and the nursing staff of Intensive Care Unit. Mount Elizabeth Hospital for the care attention they gave to the56 words
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Obituary, Illustration56 1986-11-05 25 CORRIE DIAS pas»ed away 5.11.82 I will always remember with sadness The day the rain came, and you were with pain Then you were gone but not forever. Memories and our love for you No one can erase, till we are united again with the Lord. FiwddM56 words
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Obituary, Illustration217 1986-11-05 25 IN LOVING MEMORY OF MRS. TAY KIM ENG (Mdm. WEE CHWEE GIM) who passed away to b« with the LORD JESUS on 5.11. 1954. She's gone from earth's 101 l to Her heavenly rest. To be home for all time m the Dear Saviour's breast. And there217 words
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Advertisement111 1986-11-05 25 ffl THE S TIMES RATES FOR OBITUARIES $15.00 for 3 lines (Run-on style) $60 00 for 3cm x lcol (Semi-display style) $75 00 for 3cm x lcol (Display style) Coll CATS at *****66 Two ill-matched adversaries I II -bt Mrv 1 A X^ MI J 1 Dennis Bloodworth "We had111 words
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Article, Illustration801 1986-11-05 26 Italians have to overturn 1-0 deficit at home against Real JovraUu (IU) v Real Madrid (Spa) (lint leg: «-l), Perto (Per) v Vlttovfee (Ciech) (•-1), Rea Star Belgrade (Yog) v Reseafeerg (Ncr) <*4), AustrU Vienna (Am) v Btyera Munich (WO) (f-2). Sterna* Baeaarwt (Run) v Aaaerleeat (Bel)AFP - 801 words
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202 1986-11-05 26 LONDON Battling Welsh side Wrexham, of the English Fourth Division, go looking for another Cup-Winners' Cup to follow that m 1964 after having eliminated Portugal's FC Porto on away goals m the first round. This time it is the reputation of Real Zaragoza,AFP - 202 words
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Article167 1986-11-05 26 Brazil want to host '94 Cup BRASILIA The Brazilian government will give formal backing to a bid to host the 1994 World Cup finals. Otavio Pinto Guimaraes, president of the Brazilian Soccer Confederation, said this on Monday after meeting the country's President, Jose Sarney. "President Sarney has authorised the soccerUPI - 167 words
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Article245 1986-11-05 26 DUBLIN DANNY Wilson, born m the north of England, has received an unexpected international call-up by Northern Ireland for next week's Group Four qualifier m Turkey. The 26-year-old Brighton captain is the first British player to benefit from the recent change m qualification rules, which nowAFP - 245 words
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Article, Illustration247 1986-11-05 26 New blood to pep up Scots ASF GLASGOW Andy Roxburgh has turned to the "old firm" of Rangers and Celtic to point the way forward for Scotland. The Scots' manager on Monday named no fewer than nine players from the two big Glasgow clubs m a major shake-up for nextAFP - 247 words
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237 1986-11-05 26 LISBON Barcelona face one of the toughest tasks m the Uefa Cup. Lucky even to get to the second round after eliminating Albania's Flamurtari on the away goals rule, they defend a 1-0 lead m Portugal against Sporting Lisbon. Welsh striker Mark Hughes has anAFP; Reuter - 237 words
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380 1986-11-05 26 No action against Franz for remarks SOCCER SHORTS WEST German manager Franz Beckenbauer will not face disciplinary action over his heated remarks about an Italian referee last week. A German Football Federation (DFB) spokesman said the disciplinary committee had decided they had no authority to take action against the federation'sReuter; UPI; AFP - 380 words
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Article, Illustration984 1986-11-05 27 ALAN HUBBARD - Punter or pleb, it's a perfect day to play ALAN HUBBARD By Starter's up for horsing around down under MELBOURNE If you wanted to rob a bank m Brisbane, invade Tasmania or stage a military coup m Canberra, the time to do it was precisely 2.40pm yesterday. This was theReuter - 984 words
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Article, Illustration273 1986-11-05 27 PETER SIOW - S'pore runner for world meet PETER SIOW By G KRISHNAN, who has no peers m the 5,000 and 10,000 metres m Singapore, has been handpicked (or the International Amateur Athletic Federation World Challenge Road Relay m Tokyo on Nov 30. He will be representing Asia together with India's V. Kumar,273 words
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Article189 1986-11-05 27 TORONTO About onefourth of the tickets for the 1988 Winter Olympic Games m Calgary (Alberta) have been set aside and will not be available to the public, the chairman of the Calgary Olympic Organising Committee said on Monday. The COOC have been under fire for theAP - 189 words
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Article327 1986-11-05 27 GUJRANWALA (Pakistan) West Indies took a 2-0 lead m the five-match one-day international series against Pakistan after being declared winners of the second game on a faster run rate here yesterday. The tourists made 196 for seven wickets m their 50 overs and PakistanAFP; Reuter - 327 words
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Article, Illustration273 1986-11-05 27 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By SINGAPORE'S junior squash players will get a touch of Kiwi class m their final polish-up for the Asian championships m Karachi next February. Five trainees will be sent to Auckland next month for a month-long stint under New Zealand coaches Rob CrothaU273 words
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270 1986-11-05 27 Captain Seve pulls out of golf team LONDON Severiano Ballesteros has withdrawn from the Professional Golfers' Association European team he was to have captained m the Nissan Cup, starting m Tokyo on Friday. Ballesteros said that continuing poor health would not allow him to meet the "moral obligation" of feelingReuter - 270 words
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Article, Illustration599 1986-11-05 28 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON Grasscourt specialist Christensen the main threat By womow/oe excess* —Tickets for Borg showTICKETS for Bjorn Borg'g exhibition match, at the Singapore Badminton Hall m Nov IS, will he «n sale at the Natteaal Stadium West Entrance (covered car park) from today599 words
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Article, Illustration292 1986-11-05 28 $50 m bonanza for Hagler and Leonard NEW YORK Undisputed world middleweight champion Marvelous Marvin Hagler and former world welterweight champion Sugar Ray Leonard will fight next April m a 12-round title bout m Las Vegas for a guaranteed US$23 million ($50.4 m) purse, promoter Bob Arum announced on Monday.Reuter - 292 words
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Article, Illustration288 1986-11-05 28 ANTWERP (Belgium) Americans Jimmy Arias and Jimmy Brown reached the second round of the U*****,000 ($2 million) European Community tennis championship on Monday but seem unlikely to advance further. In first-round matches on the opening day, Arias eliminated Libor Pimek, of Czechoslovakia, 6-4, 2-6, 6-3, while BrownReuter - 288 words
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Article, Illustration274 1986-11-05 28 PETER BIOW - PETER BIOW By GARY GOH, winner of the three-quarter marathon two weeks ago, will be back on the road for the Sentosa-Etonic 15-kilo-metre run, organised by the Sentosa Development Corporation and Casey and Nepfew (Mktg) Pte Ltd, at Sentosa on Nov 15. Gary will, no274 words
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355 1986-11-05 28 NEW YORK In an unusual twist of fate, the success of the New York City Marathon has created problems, race director Fred Lebow admitted on Monday. One day after what he called "our most successful marathon ever" m the 17-year history of theAP - 355 words
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Article334 1986-11-05 28 American hat-trick: The United States Major League All-Stars baseball team scored their third consecutive victory when they beat their Japanese counterparts 3-0 m the third of a seven-series match m Tokyo on Monday. China power: World badminton champions China, using an under-strength team, led 2-1 after theReuter; AFP; AP; UPI - 334 words
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Article264 1986-11-05 28 TAY CHENG KHOON - More good news for lucky Guy TAY CHENG KHOON By STEVE GUY got his second wish yesterday. The organisers of the DHL Singapore Open have agreed to include his partnership with Morten Cnristensen m the main draw f-jr the doubles event. The New Zealand Davis Cup player had flown m264 words
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Article, Illustration422 1986-11-05 29 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By TARGETS FOR SINGAPORE THE MAIN ATTRACTION Pre-Olympic Garnet qualifying-round tournament (National Stadium, March), Malaysia Cup (Jan), Sea Games (Jakarta, Sept). THE SIDE ATTRACTION Charity Cup match against Selangor (Nov 29, Merdeka Stadium), Penang Inter-City tournament (Dec 13-22). HOLD your horses! Don't expect any422 words
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Article, Illustration253 1986-11-05 29 SPOTLIGHT ON THE WORLD CUP BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS IBF, Frost hit out at shuttle giants for not supporting European circuit BANDUNG (Indonesia) The International Badminton Federation yesterday slammed China and Indonesia for failing to support the European circuit. IBF vice-president Tom Bacher said that although European playersNST - 253 words
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Article207 1986-11-05 29 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - SHA call up Recs for inquiry MAHMOOD GAZNAVI HOCKEY By SIXTEEN players and two officials of Singapore Recreation Club nave been asked to appear before the Singapore Hockey Association tournament committee. This follows SRC's no-show m their final match against Police m the Fraser and Neave Elite Cup quadrangular at207 words
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Article, Illustration521 1986-11-05 29 J. RAJENDRAN HERALDS A NEW ERA IN SINGAPORE RUGBY NZ Force players strengthen Singapore side SEVEN New Zealanders have been enlisted into the Singapore rugby team, beefing up the Republic's chances for the 10th Asian championship m Bangkok from Noy 22-29. The Kiwis, members of the521 words
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Article257 1986-11-05 29 FREMANTLE Britain's White Crusader beat Canada n m a splitsecond dash across the line on the third day of Round Two of the America's Cup challenge races yesterday. White Crusader skipper Harold Cudmore pushed his 12-metre boat around a shortened course to cross one secondAFP; Reuter - 257 words
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Article181 1986-11-05 29 WORLD SQUASH CHAMPIONSHIPS TOULOUSE (France) Singapore ace Peter Hill, who lost a five-game marathon m this year's Asian Championship semi-finals to eventual champion and former world No. 1 Qamar Zaman, of Pakistan, had an easy passage into the second round of the qualifiers at the worldAFP - 181 words
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Article259 1986-11-05 29 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI TARGETS FOR POLICE Regain Asean Police Cup (tournament m Bandar Sen Begawan, starting tomorrow), Redee m club prestige, following failure to win National Football League Division One title and President's Cup. Two-prong target to regain lost pride m Brunei outing POLICE, beaten finalists m259 words
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Article186 1986-11-05 29 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - Fatho's weight problem MAHMOOD GAZNAVI BODYBUILDING SINGAPORE'S two representatives to the men's World Bodybuilding Championships m Tokyo last month failed to impress for different reasons. While Ibrahim Sihat despite a determined effort managed a poor 12th position m the bantamweight category, the Republic's main hope, Fatholomein Ali, was not allowed186 words
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Article, Illustration105 1986-11-05 29 Hung Nung appeals against ban KUALA LUMPUR Weag Hung Nung has appealed to the Football Association of Malaysia against his Ufe baa. The Malaysia* national vlee-eaptala seat his letter of appeal U FAM executive secretary PaoJ Mony. Moay said he received the totter yesterday mornlag aad would forward it toNBT - 105 words
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417 1986-11-05 29 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - Aussies champs after a lacklustre show MAHMOOD GAZNAVI AUSTRALASIA CUP WITH 12 goals to their tally m their earlier two matches, Western Australia were expected to breeze past Singapore Indians Reserves m their last match of the inaugural Australasia quadrangular soccer tournament at Jalan Besar yesterday. But what they dished417 words
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Article, Illustration581 1986-11-05 30 LEADING' government-aided schools are likely, by early next year, to have firm proposals to go independent. They took a big step towards crystallising their thoughts m that direction yesterday at a specia' meeting with Education Minister Dr Tony Tan. His point to581 words
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372 1986-11-05 30 MANILA The Philippine Health Ministry said yesterday it wants the US military to guarantee it will send only Aids-free troops to the Philippines after the discovery that bargirls working near American bases were carrying the virus of the disease. The ministry wants the USAP - 372 words
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172 1986-11-05 30 Bodies of two men found stuffed in sacks THE battered bodies of two men, believed to be Thais, were found stuffed inside two gunny sacks m the sea off Lim Chu Kang yesterday. The macabre find was made by some fishermen when they saw the sacks entangled among the nets172 words
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Article30 1986-11-05 30 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials (ell 9.14 points to 1,885.12 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. APAP - 30 words
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342 1986-11-05 30 MOSCOW Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev favours a new summit with President Ronald Reagan on condition it is productive and takes account of their meeting m Reykjavik last month. "We are still for such a meeting but on the indispensable understanding that it should beAP; Reuter - 342 words
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187 1986-11-05 30 Kissinger files $21 m suit over Penthouse report NEW YORK Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger failed m a bid to stop distribution of the December issue of Penthouse magazine, but filed a US$lO million (5521.8 million) suit over an interview promoted as an exclusive. Lawyers for Dr Kissinger hadUPI - 187 words
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Article42 1986-11-05 30 What it should have been SALES figures attributed to Great United Goldsmith and Jewellery were wrong m our Monday report, "Tamilspeaking Chinese goldsmiths m Little India". Current sales of $1" 000 to $20,000, against $80,000 m 1985, are weekly figures, not daily.42 words
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411 1986-11-05 30 Community Chest aims to raise $3m from TV show set up m these places for phone-in pledges. At Kallang Theatre, a hundred telephonists will sit outside the auditorium to accept pledges from home viewers over the 100 telephone lines. The theatre audience can make pledges inside. The organisers chose the411 words
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Article48 1986-11-05 30 NICOSIA The Mujahedeen Khalq, Iran's main underground dissident group, said 18 of its men were recently executed by the Iranian authorities. Thirteen were shot by firing squad m Evin Prison, Teheran, and five were executed m the jails of Hamedan m western Iran. APAP - 48 words
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Article150 1986-11-05 30 CHICAGO A fatty girt, delivered by firemen after her metier leaped trma a St-metre railread tewer, "was pink as c*«Jd be" witUn minute et ketag palled from the ttfekw b^y, aatboritles said. The latest was In lair esadltlsa hi hssuttal yesterday aad eae efAP - 150 words
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Advertisement313 1986-11-05 26 Train As A Company Sales Executive and leave that poor job behind you! The happy family, the house and Holders of the MAMSA Part II Diploma the Car COUld be Yours. With you m Sales Marketing will be totally m a prosperous new job enjoying cxcm P ted fr m313 words
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Advertisement443 1986-11-05 28 v> -*^________________P^______________l^^^^^^^^^^^™ fc m% W J L^' 1 1\ <mm It™ ________^^C_____h_h^ J____l___r <___. J I World Trade Centre Hall 2 lst to 9th Nov'B6 > 12noon to 10pm AHOUSEFULOF^^s^ GREAT IDEAS ««»«•»<** n Every $50 worth of purchases at Design '87 Lovely furniture, lavish furnishings jJHwooo products ,s, pte443 words
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Advertisement65 1986-11-05 28 Give the Right Impression With PIERRE CARDIN S^H^B Bb a I mm fm ly -*J!r. iCp LO9O features on top o' cap SOLE tGENT Head OHice Branch Office OON TECK ENTERPRISE OON TECK MARKETING (M) SON BMO 43S Race Cou-se Road 36 1 Jalan Segambut utara Singapore 0821 II I65 words
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Advertisement206 1986-11-05 29 I A PROFESSIONAL I I QUALIFICATION IN MARKETING I I CAN DETERMINE YOUR CAREER I 500 marketing professionals possess our DIPLOMA IN fl SALES AND MARKETING. They have benefitted greatly I BETTER JOBS, INCREASED SECURITY BRIGHTER I PROSPECTS. 8 I Many have gone on to obtain the Diploma m Marketing206 words
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Miscellaneous53 1986-11-05 29 RUGBY PradeattaJ/SRI Mr 1: Cobras v Bunnies, Scorpions v Tigers both at 5.15pm; Wv I: Cobras II v Bunnies n (4pm). All matches at Dieppe Barracks. SOCCER Aaatralaala Cap: AR Format/Cairnhill v Singapore Indians (SRC, spm). SQUASH Avte travel industry c 'ships: Individual quarter-finals (ECRC, 6.30pm). TENNIS DHL Singapore OflwwH53 words
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Advertisement168 1986-11-05 30 THE LINK The telephone, an important invention, was able to Ink 2 people miles apart through a wire. However, the mobility of users was restricted by the length of the telephone cords. THE MISSING LINK Today, Sanyo's cordless telephones free you from any restrictions on movement within your home. CLT-40168 words
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Advertisement360 1986-11-05 30 HIGH m Quality LIGHT m Price For the bettervalue highlighter, you now have /Ste^ JF M This affordable M M highlighter makes "•^J^ M it easy on eyes and easy on the pocket. Oy Available m 6 s^^ fluorescent colours li|^^f red, orange, pink, green, yellow, lilac. More banks plan360 words
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Miscellaneous154 1986-11-05 30 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Cloudy with occasional light to moderate rain. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 30 max., 24 mtn SUNSET today. 6 50 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.46 am. GLOBAL HEATHER Adelaide 23 34 C Cloudy Melbourne 16 29 C Fine Bangkok 24 32 C Fair Moscow154 words
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Article, Illustration1435 1986-11-05 1 Next week: NANCY XON gives the update on Pasteur's research into Aids and gets the French story behind the ongoing dispute with the Americans over the discovery of the Aids virus. 4 Every year, about 400 researchers from about 50 countries, including Franca and Asean, cone1,435 words
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Advertisement483 1986-11-05 1 win $30,000 last ———-—--^—^^^————^^——--^——X %-l X. J m^—~— x^^^a^^ -^=s=3^ X i > V '"/•"•V.V.'.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.*.V.\'.\* 1 w v 1 f \_i_L__f^ ~Sy V BJJ|JL >v^ --\j_-f Z^ Z f BANK ICS ANNUITY At 4% pa, you can withdraw You will be paid $270.25 $270.25 a month for 11 years a483 words
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Article, Illustration676 1986-11-05 2 RABIES, fermentation and pasteurisation Louis Pasteur's scientific contributions live on at the institute he founded m the spirit of the work there, as well as m a building which houses his apartment, tomb and other memorabilia. Throughout his life, Pasteur's creed was: Faith, love,676 words
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Advertisement493 1986-11-05 2 CATHAY WARMLY 9 WELCOMES TO SINGAPORE 3 MR CHOU LING KONG g MS LU HSIAO FEN i MR YANG CHING HWANG <J MR STEVEN HSU > TO LA UNCH THEIR HIGHL V j ENTERTAINING COMEDY H1T.... > CATHAY: Last Days! C (*****00) 5 SHOWS: 11 00. 1 30, 4.00. 6.30493 words
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Advertisement583 1986-11-05 2 I aali aali Mi i bbl i aali ibbi M B I*ORC A N IS A T l l O W I TODAY ONI V H j I lam, I 30, 4 00, 6 45, 915 B m Hidd«n Power of Dragon fi S«bf>" Mondonn-colof 3 1 TODAY ONLY I583 words
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Advertisement380 1986-11-05 2 /S^ CONSUMERS' ASSOCIATION \£o of SINGAPORE presents under the distinguished Patronage of the fl Ag Minister for Trade Industry and fl m Minister of State for Defence fi I LOONG m m aid of CASE'S CONSUMER EDUCATION PROGRAMMES II I lff%n on Wednesday LMiJ\J 12Nov'86at9.15pm g fl ADMISSION PRICES: Stalls380 words
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Article, Illustration881 1986-11-05 3 GOH BENG CHOO - GOH BENG CHOO discovers an unusual service which takes over the duties of the traditional confinement maid, and aims to provide total care for the whole family after the arrival of a baby. THE belief that life can be quite stressful for young parents copingLIM SENG TUNG - 881 words
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Article73 1986-11-05 3 fln»«d?A*piiaaw-rpi /^Sfl 'O "fen" rmpmtp'b g m immmw*m& w*. ***rH* iit^ff m BW^ffitt'K JT 'fc mm 7an*g* <, ftttW AAHSffcnfHigS* ABjtt: 7&*rjt^tti§f*£n§ o fcm^ Aife&jrtei* i «tt*Sltt7-*^wy± :^ft]*f iHUPH '&nB pmtt"Ci>&*m 1.800 Sffi) H&2B 501+3* ft* BfcSrdrifcTfr^/hSrjgrft rTD/* c W^£^msf3Ur *lGrr ft. Eilfc&tt*'i>*r 4 15SE M PM*»»WT »»*<« I*l**l3**** >73 words
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Article, Illustration747 1986-11-05 3 6 Everyone wants to be like Zhuge Liang, to be able to solve the most difficult problems, yet remain calm and affable at the same time. 9 ONCE, Zhuge Liang, the prime minister of Shu, one of the Three Kingdoms, garrisoned the Yangpingguan Pass747 words
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Article, Illustration724 1986-11-05 3 CHINA is working at turning "the end of the earth" into a treasure island. Half-finished luxury hotels and a multitude of huge tour buses on the South China Sea island of Hainan are testimony that it is rapidly becomingReuter - 724 words
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Article79 1986-11-05 3 if^^^^^n^si^A sew fyits&mm &§pm eOS,&ffJ j|ft PB £|Jtt T HUBS] ms. o m*m*m sew fw*ie.i«»Ptt"*tt±**r* ffii*° ap^y o*7 o ffittJLf s]^B3 i^. 3l»t« *>7C234 awe smis *s#*s mfi^'Hi'lf^W *INPI IJ *!AL# t t-^fi'Jfft mM ilTW^^ W ;>: E3 /s*-?srifi ifT it a II HL if 915 tt fi'jNli jffl^ifnJH o79 words
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Article, Illustration992 1986-11-05 4 NOOR LILA A. HAMID - NOOR LILA A.HAMID By This is the third of a four-part series on Sumatrans Contribution to Indonesian Literature THE national awareness of early Sumatran writers could be traced from their works which discussed national problems. They chose to write m Bahasa Indonesia, the national language which992 words
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Article, Illustration721 1986-11-05 4 Oleh NOOR LILA A. HAMID - Oleh NOOR LILA A.HAMID Bahagian Ketiga dalam siri empat rencana tentang sumbangan penulis Sumatera kepada sastera Indonesia KESEDARAN nasional para penulis Sumatera dapat dinilai pada karya mereka yang ditulis dalam bahasa Indonesia, sebagai bahasa penyatuan dan bukan bahasa Belanda atau bahasa daerah. Antara jurnal-jurnal yang721 words
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Advertisement2481 1986-11-05 4 I VH w% V% I mm i I 12 Computer Products/ SwTViCwS 12 Computer Products/ Service* 2 Eating Out 18 Horn* Furniture/ Furnishing DIRECT FROM FTY. kitchen cablnet, wardrobe per foot $90 above Good workmanship, 1 yr. e'teed Visit our tty. Blk. 1014 #01-26 Elinor Aye. 5. *****02/ *****45 Night.2,481 words
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Advertisement315 1986-11-05 4 20 P*ts/P*t Car* GENERAL PETCARE CENTRE -Your pet deserve the best ol our attention and care. Tel: *****66 Professional grooming, spacious boarding delivery of pet food. PEDIGREE GERMAN SHEPHERD male/ female, 3 mths. (big boned), $600 to $750. Pedtgrce Dobermann, male, 5 mtha., Mg boned. $850. Steven *****96. K-rs TEAM315 words
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Advertisement687 1986-11-05 5 Ji ffJTt IIDC TELEPHONE SERVICE: M ||ff I Mon to m 4tm tn b .Wpm iSpm dtdilini- tor next ddy) •Sal. 8 <()dm to /pm _^^^^^^^H MP CS W# lI W 1 1 uni deadline tor The Sunday Times) Pubk Hoiday: 9dm to ]pm Hj^H |ft m f Tlx. RS687 words
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Advertisement453 1986-11-05 5 27 Wanted We offer high price for your GOLD, PAWN TICKETS.DIAMONDS WATCHES Tel: *****17 *****73 290 BALESTIER ROAty (Opposite McDonald) y^| Best prices offered for your Pawn Tickets Gold. Watches Diamonds Tel: *****80 (3 lines) Hoe Hing Jewellery 354, Geytang Road imv Lain. WANTED TANAH MERAH Country Club Individual/ corporate453 words
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Advertisement1035 1986-11-05 5 29 Beauty Culture 29 Beauty Culture Discipline --(^Bfc^Pßj CIBTAC (UK)*ITEC (UK) B M HSP AESTHETICIENNE fLI^V|FK^ W« *p»:iali»« m: iljf j Electrotherapy treatments tor 1^ problem skins Deep cleansing Cold Mask treatment Specialised peeling treatment tor uneven skin Continental facial massage TEL: *****49/*****28 #0403 Peninsula Plaza m North Bridge Road1,035 words
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Advertisement470 1986-11-05 5 5 35 House Cleaning/ s Painting FESTIVE OFFER NOW. Pride Industrlal specialised m house cleaning, painting, polishing, carpet shampooing. Call: *****23. PROFESSIONAL PAINTtNQ ICI 3rm $400; 4-rm $500; 5-rm. $650 fc pte. h'ses. Floor grinding. Mr Ang *****21; pager *****68. ROCKS-TONE GENUINE SPRAY coating. 5 years g'teed at rock bottom470 words
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Advertisement784 1986-11-05 5 36 House Renovation/ Decor See Chin Aluminium Stainless Steel Contractor mm We specialise m renovation of HOB Hats, private apartments/houses aluminium window grilles, sliding doors and windows etc We also undertake changing of old doors, window, floor tiles All works for HOB flats can be completed within 2 days Tel:784 words
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Advertisement793 1986-11-05 5 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators AIRCONOmONERS REFRIOERATORB for repair. Spray painting ($6O). General Service ($4O). Change door rubber ($5O) 1 yr. guarantee. *****00/ l, *****82. SALES, REPAIR, RENTAL, spray painting, trade-in for all types alrcons, fridge, electric plumbIng system. *****36/ *****10 SPLIT-ROOM UNIT AIRCON.. fridge for repair. Sale, rent, Installation, servicing. Tel:793 words
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Advertisement846 1986-11-05 5 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal LOWEST CHARGE $30 House, offlce removal, transportation, disposal and delivery service. Specialist m piano/ organ removal. Economical rates. We supply 15 1 lorry. Responsible, reliable and experienced workers provided. For more Information Si fast service, tel: *****39. LOWEST CHARGE $30 (cheap rates). Specialised In organs, pianos846 words
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Advertisement994 1986-11-05 5 PmKEA CLOSER LOOK Develop a skill that will be useful for life. Remember to look into classification 160. h l\ 54 Book-keeping/ 57 Business Secretarial/ Opportunities Answering/ Translation asian garden a Home m Services Invites exhibitors. Excellent opportunity for promoting 4 selling consumer products. XxTYPWO WORD Processing serv. pected attendance994 words
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Advertisement729 1986-11-05 6 64 Domestic Help Available Special Protectirn (good terms conations) ottered to employers who had bad experiences to clients first time employing maid Strict Japanese olerable attitude benaviour traini m o Hardworking heipfui. obedient, cheerful, honest self-disciplined «j Documentation mcl medical exam $5 000 bond/P A. W P visa <? 2-yr729 words
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Advertisement174 1986-11-05 6 64 Domestic Help Availaole Salary Filipino s2oo S/Lankans-,50 Detu»9 oackage includes Training Full Documentation/ Medical Bond nsi/anc? Special reatures:- Hepatitis Test 'Uniforms* Replacement See maid on VIDEO •Appry not*, pay later «free Home Service >" RELCO Manpower Services *****47 *****11 On-Time Arrival G'teed replacement immediate Wlcte S«i»ctlont Indonesians k Sri174 words
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Advertisement480 1986-11-05 6 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive Insurance Co (S) Pte Ltd invite* applications for the post of:TRAINEE EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT Duties: Servicing new clients' and existing accounts. Qualification* A Experience: 1-2 years relevant experience or at least a good OCE 'A' Level Certificate (English). Only Singapore Citizen who Is interested In pursuing480 words
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Advertisement490 1986-11-05 6 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical HAn expanding market- 1 j Hing organisation m I West Coast has vacan- Hcies for: I H* Minimum GCE ol I Levels with a good I credit m English H• At least 3 years I I secretarial experi- I ence Xi Typing/Shorthand V| I speed490 words
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Advertisement608 1986-11-05 6 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical HONG LEONG INDUSTRIES MANUFACTURING LTD requires 1) FEMALE CORRESPONDENCE CURKfTown Office! Mm GCE 0' level Good command of English is essential Able to correspond independently 2) FEMALE GENERAL CLERK (Jurong) Mm GCE 0' level with good grade m Maths Ability to type To periorm general608 words
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Advertisement653 1986-11-05 6 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY required by we* eetabMshsd Colour Sopor stion Trade Houee. The successful candidate will be the Secretary to the Oeneral Manager k will perform various administrative duties associated with the smooth operation of the company. The incumbent should first have: c OCE 'A' level,653 words
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Advertisement644 1986-11-05 6 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Shipping company hee vacancies lor SHIPPING CLERKS Applicant* should poesees:--e GCE O" level with credits In English Maths. a Ability to type 45 to 50 w.p.m. c Working experience advantage but not essential as training will be provided Applicants stating personel resume, salary expected, tel.644 words
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Advertisement735 1986-11-05 6 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Manufacturing company requires: 1. GENERAL CLERKS 2 ACCOUNTS CLERKS 3 SALES CLERKB Experience Is needed Call personally: S3 Qantlng Lane #08-00 Al-Homied Industrial Building Singapore 1334. Tal: 74*1525 MOVIE COMPANY r.quir*. urgently. 1) PERSONAL ASSISTANT to Director (writing ability essential) 2) RECEPTIONIST (typing, telex it735 words
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Advertisement996 1986-11-05 6 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical REQUIRED PERM. Shipping Coordinator, preferably male for co. located In Goldhlll Must have at least 5 to 6 yrs. experience In the shipping Industry, between the ages of 25 30. with good spoken English Duties Include preparation of bills of ladIng, letters of credit, shipping996 words
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Advertisement549 1986-11-05 6 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical TYPIST WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Call personally at 5001. Beach Rd #07-21. Golden Mile Complex, Spore 0719 WELL EBTD Jewellery Factory regs a Female General Clerk Write In with n r photo Si tel. no 40 Maruggart Road S 1336. YOUNG PLEASANT CHINESE General Clerk reqd Able549 words
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Advertisement636 1986-11-05 7 71 Situations Vacant: Sale* M BOOKSHOP (A member of The Times Publishing Group) It is the leading chain of bookshops m Singapore and it is opening more outlets. We are looking for bright young people to start with us as: RETAIL ASSISTANTS Our Retail Assistants are trained to do more636 words
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Advertisement312 1986-11-05 7 71 Situations Vccant: Salws Well Eatabllahed American Franchise Organisation offers a chal longing 1 rewarding immediate Solas Career m a Receeeion-Proof Business aa SALES CONSULTANTS (Guaranteed working baalc up to 11,000 p.m. axcluding attractive commission A bonus.) Young men ladies, age 19 28 yrs. s Mln. 'O' Level, fluent In312 words
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Advertisement593 1986-11-05 7 71 Situations Vacant: Sales CALLING ALL STUDENTS Make some axtraa during your school holidays as FULL/ PART-TIME SALES COORDINATORS (male/ female) basic salary plus attractive commission c free trip holidays for goal achievers guaranteed income $1,500 and above Apply personally at GODWIN MAINTENANCE PTE. LTD. 200, JALAN SULTAN #08—06 TEXTILE593 words
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Advertisement692 1986-11-05 7 71 Situations Vacant: Sales COMPUTER-FORMS TOPPAN MOORE invites applications for the post ot: SALES REPRESENTATIVES a Minimum GCE 'O' level with credit In English. c Between 22 Si 28 years old. a Pleasant personality. a 2 years' sales experience preferable. c Prepared to work hard. c Able to start work692 words
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Advertisement896 1986-11-05 7 71 Situations Vacant: Sales FEMALE PRINTING SALES EXECUTIVE Immediate vacancy available for the above post. Sales experience In advertising and printing advantageous. Preferably with own transport. c Pleasant personality with good communication skill. Call for interview, 743-1323. FULL-TIME FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS Ladles boutique requires honest, responsible personable Ladles. Between 19896 words
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Advertisement638 1986-11-05 7 71 Situations Vacant: Mm WANTED SALES ASBISTANT for electronic shop. Experience preferred and speak Mandarin. Interview at: #03-11, People's Park Centre. Tel: *****39. MALE FEMALE sales personnel wanted Immediately. Call personally at 5001. Beach Rd.. #07--21, Golden Mile Complex, S. 0719. MALE/ FEMALE SALES Reps, reqd. urgently for trading firm.638 words
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Advertisement618 1986-11-05 7 72 Situations Vacant: Technical B PLASKON We are a subsidiary of a Fortune 500 MNC engaged m the manufacturing of epoxy molding compound for the semiconductor industry. As part of our expansion program we are seeking suitable applicants for the following positions: Electrician Minimum NTC 3in Electrical Engineering At least618 words
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Advertisement419 1986-11-05 7 72 Situations Vacant: Technical ASSISTANT c Polytechnic diploma m Electronic Engineering. c Familiar with 6800 series micro processor's hardware and software. c Fresh graduates will also be considered. Ptaaaa submit tun resume stating expected salary together with contact telephone to the below address. ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN c ITC/ NTC In Electronic419 words
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Advertisement322 1986-11-05 7 72 Situations Vacant: Technical r Required immediately SERVICE TECHNICIAN a Minimum ITC In Mechanical Engineering with basic electrical knowledge. a At least 2 years' operation/ maintenance experience m industrial equipment such as tollers, sterilizers, compressors and pumps, c Class 3 driving licence. Those without necessary qualifications but with several years'322 words
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Advertisement705 1986-11-05 7 72 Situations VacantTechnical Qfftil CHANGI AIRPORT FUEL HYDRANT INSTALLATION PTE LTD requires a TECHNICIAN to handle the receipt, (forage and isaue of aviation product and maintenance ol equipment used m accordance with eeteMiehed quality control and operational proceduree at the Airport. Requiremenli c 3 OCE 'O' levels In Science subjects705 words
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Advertisement867 1986-11-05 8 73 Situations Vacant: Production 73 Situations Vacant: Production 73 Situations Vacant: Production P| PfA/^ACC Ds*^^^la ■^%AS^^a« must nave com P leted Ns The Personnel Section |H VVvOO f|||y||Q||y|| •be prepared to work on 3 rotating Hitachi Electronic Devices (S) Pte Ltd E3 ißmiTpmriO-l-Jifrsg B^S>%^kß^^fc-|-.J%.agaT shifts or 12-hour shifts 60 Benoi867 words
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Advertisement376 1986-11-05 8 73 Situations Vacant: Production requires immediately QG I INSPECTORS < Requirements: I'emale applicants between 16 to 25 years ompleted Sec 4 Must be able to read and write Fnglish We offer: 5-day week from 8 OO'am to 5.30 pm Gross salary of up to 5448 pm Opportunities to work m376 words
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Advertisement264 1986-11-05 8 73 Situations Vacant: Production INCORPORATED PCI DISPLAYS PTE LTD requires 2 rotating shifts or 12 hours shift: Monday to Thursday 6.45 am to 6.00pm Above 16 years of age Minimum primary 6 education Able to understand simple English Free transport at designated pick-up points Air-conditioned working environment Fast salary increments264 words
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Advertisement323 1986-11-05 8 73 Situations Vacant: Production A plastic bag-making factory m Jurong requires: Machine Set-Up Man c Should have at least I year's experience m maintaining and servicing of machineries Female Bag-making Operators c No experience required Interested applicants please call personally at: WEARNES INTERNATIONAL (PTE) LTD (Plastic Division) No. 2 Jalan323 words
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Advertisement399 1986-11-05 8 73 Situations Vacant: Production Required by a well established Plastic Injection Moulding Company. Incumbents shall be responsible for Work Distribution, Supervision of Operators, Meeting Production Targets and Performance Reporting. Requirements Secondary education with Technical knowledge Completed National Service Age between 23-28 years old Must have at least 2-3 years experience399 words
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Advertisement496 1986-11-05 8 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous WE WOULD LIKE TO OFFER YOU A JOB Our Clients have vacancies for the following positions:— 1) INTERPRETERS (Japanese language) 2) TELEPHONE OPERATORS 3) GENERAL CLERKS 4) SALES PROMOTERS 5) OUT DOOR PROMOTION SUPERVISORS 6) CASHIER SUPERVISORS 7) SENIOR CASHIER 8) CASHIER CLERK 9) SUPERVISORS (Lady)496 words
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Advertisement69 1986-11-05 8 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous (c//x< A P<><»o V£y II Singapore requires 1. OUTSTATION CASHIERS 2. LOUNGE HOSTESSES 3. CO MM IS COOKS 4. WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 5. KITCHEN ASSISTANTS 6. GENERAL CLEANERS 7. SECURITY GUARDS Higher starting salary will be offered to successful applicants with proven experience. Interested parties, please call69 words
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Advertisement533 1986-11-05 8 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous A newly established Hotel Theatre Lounge a Nitedue requires LOUNGE MANAGER Reporting to the Managing Director, he wiN be responsible for the overall management and profitability of the lounge. Age 25- 38 years old He should possess at least 3 years experience from similar establishment with533 words
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Advertisement530 1986-11-05 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Royal Singapore OFFERS YOU A CHALLENGING CAREER WITH ADVANCEMENT PROSPECTS Royal HoMdey Inn. part of the festesl growing and largest hotel chain wi the world offers you an hotel career with excellent salary and generous fringe benefits. Applications are invited for the positions of 1. GUEST530 words
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Advertisement567 1986-11-05 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous A) FEMALE SHOWROOM SALES/ COOKING DEMONSTRATORS ($900& above) B) FEMALE SHOWROOM SALES CO-ORDINATORS ($700& above) C) FEMALE SALES PROMOTERS (C.X Tang/ Dalmaru ts7oo above) Requirements: Secondary education, c Age above 24 years old. c Fluent In both English Mandarin. c Good speaking ability, a Mature and567 words
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Advertisement685 1986-11-05 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous FULL-TIME REAL ESTATE BROKERS (with driving licence) required by established real estate agency with hilly computerised listing. Interested please apply stating age and years of experience to:— ST. BOX A99OM 390 Kirn Seng Road Spore 0023. Immediate vacancies lor: SECURITY GUAROS A CARPARK ATTENDANTS at Hill685 words
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Advertisement927 1986-11-05 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous INTERNATIONAL COMPANY URGENTLY requires 1) Secretaries, must have pleasant personality, good education. 2) Despatch Riders cum Drivers, must have class 2 3 licence, hardworking and must have own bike. Attractive salary await Please call *****25 or write m to 328 C, King George's Avenue, Spore 0820.927 words
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Advertisement644 1986-11-05 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous FEMALE OVERSEAS TRAINED Hairstylist reqd. by Gee Modelling Unisex Salon Tel: *****12. FLORIST ASSISTANT REQUIRED Far East Orchid. Bukit Tlmah Plaza. «01-14. S-2159 Tel: *****75. HAWAII LANDSCAPE REQUIRES Driver cum General Worker (Below 40 yrs) Call *****63 IMMEDIATELY REOUIREO DOG Handler tor 12-hr. Jurong town area.644 words
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Advertisement597 1986-11-05 9 83 Vehicla Financing/ Insurance FAST MONEY WithFOCL aOp^ Prompt processing of applications Up to 90% financing Attractive interest rates New car Used car 12 mths 4.25% 4.75% 24 mths 4.50% 5.00% 36 mths 4.75% 5.25% 48 mths 5.00% (Instalments payable m advance) Call 533-3737 today 121 FORWARD OVERSEA CREDIT LIMITED597 words
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Advertisement616 1986-11-05 9 83 Vehicle Financing/ Inauranca 87 For Sale: M«TC4>des SIN HIAP HONG MOTOR CO. BUY SELL We offer high price for all models of Mercedes and other pte. It co. cars. Hire purchase can be arranged. Call Tel: *****03/ *****33/5 98/ 101, Soo Chow Walk Off Upp. Thomson Rd. 8.8 km616 words
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Advertisement941 1986-11-05 9 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 1952 FORD GRANADA 2.8 fully auto. 1 company owner. Chauf-feur-driven. Power steering/ window, central locking, accident free, showroom condition Tel: *****08 OWNER LEAVING. Super 1978 near Flat XI 9 Bertone Excellent condition, alrcon radio cassette, s/rlms. sports steering. $13,900 neg. Tel: *****15 GOOD CONDITION ALMOST 1980941 words
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Advertisement802 1986-11-05 9 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan •82 DATSUN C2O passenger van Pte plate Aircon radio cassette 49 Serangoon Gdn Way •82 SUNNY GL 13 "78 120 V. new road tax Tel *****27/ 8 View 134 Serangoon Road (No dealers) 84 NISSAN SUNNY 13 Saloon New model. PARF. beautiful condition Tel: *****66 85802 words
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Advertisement925 1986-11-05 9 90 For Sale- Toyota 6/80 STARLET. 2 private owners aircon cassette, tip top condition $13,500 *****82 77 TOYOTA STATIONS AGON air con. s/rlms. new tax paint tyres. $7,600 *****08 79 TOYOTA COROLLA 1200 Company regn Tax 12 86 Highest offer Phone *****11 B.K. Scan 8/81 STARLET. 2nd pte owner, full925 words
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Advertisement993 1986-11-05 10 92 For Sale: Mazda LATE 1980 MAZDA 323 H.th lltiaik mm New model Am on r.ulio .issette s runs. $14,500 '^*****5 MIO 84 SPORTY M.izd.. UX7. full ii resaortn, I rims, hi ti. central IOCk $311,000 Tel 871M9 Q '81 MAZDA 929 Ltd Aircon cassette, power windows, central locking Tel:993 words
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Advertisement688 1986-11-05 10 93 For Sale: Honda 82 NOV HONOA Ac, old XX Pte inner, s rim. radio cassette. $25,800 Tel 2ii6«>.532 ■83 ACCORD STD. 1 owner Tax 1 81 Radio cassette Showroom cond $25,200 Tel: *****78 83 HONOA ACCORD XX $27,000 79 Honda Accord $12,500 tip-top cond (*****31). 83 HONDA PRELUDE aircon688 words
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Advertisement937 1986-11-05 10 96 For Sale: Other Makes •83 -Q- RENAULT I uego Ci IX Full accessories, good cond. View: Lot 19 Aljunied Used Car Centre Tel. *****22 84. HYUNDAI STELLAR 16 SI. 1 yr. rd. tax, aircon., radio, cassette Immaculate cond. $18,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****31 Q '81 HOLDEN Commodore 2 0 SL.937 words
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Advertisement507 1986-11-05 10 98 Sale/Wanted: Motor Cycles/Scooters MANY NEW, 2NDHAND RQI2S, ROISSLC, YPVS. K1J350. HXK. RXIIS. M8X125, etc Trade-in, instalment avail Blk 203, Bedok Central (facing hu.s interchange) MORTGAGE LOAN ON cars, in- cycles scooters. Selling RZ3SO. PX2OO. PISOX. RXK, M8X125. RXIOO, CB2OO 1-E, Paya Lebar Rd *****45/ *****80 Simon SELLING NOV. '84507 words
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Advertisement603 1986-11-05 10 99 Vehicles Wanted ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT Any models. Mercedes Benz/ BMW/ Volvo and all other Japanese vehicles. c PARF or Non-PARF used cars. c Private company registration c Commercial Vans/ Pickups PB' Registration. c Trade-in acceptable. JINCHI YILI MOTORS PTE LTD NO 39 LOWLAND ROAD SINGAPORE 1954 TEL: *****88/ *****22/603 words
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Advertisement846 1986-11-05 10 99 Vehicles Wanted WANTED "82/ '83 Mazda 929 Sedan or hardtop, auto Tel: sbf>ti2BH No dealers please WE ARE THE fastest car selling a«ent m town Please call us to value your car *****60 Miss Tan WE SELL VEHICLES at your price m 6 hrs without service charge Miss Ho.846 words
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Advertisement788 1986-11-05 10 106 Accommodation Available: Houses D 10 S/STOREY BUNGLW. Unique layout, separate entertainment rm.. 3 rms servant's, recently extensively renovated Reasonable rental Standard *****66 D.ll ENG NEO Aye 2-storey bungalow with s/pool. on elevated land. 17.000 sq.ft 3 bdrms.. separate servant's quarters. $4,300 neg Call Philip. *****22 D.ll NAROOMA RD. Modern788 words
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Advertisement645 1986-11-05 10 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments leaving Singapore for 3 weeks? know your family is safe and happy... ni/Jm m a expat s^yk^M /$tL yiMmL community witn 1' 4*iml f e *t) exce ent security. y^fto^U \^/ML/\ \J X scn o1 buses call at M T\>W|7W the gate, country club \\i f^V645 words
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Advertisement456 1986-11-05 10 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.ll SHELFORD GARDEN D-storey mais. apt. Large living. dining area facing s/pool. 3 spacious bdrms Rental: $1,600. D.lO CASA ROSITA Brand new 3-bdrm. apt. with big balcony facing greenery/ s/pool. Rental: $2,800. METZ PROPERTIES PTE LTD *****50 D.4 BRAND NEW TERESA VILLE. 3*l Pool, squash, tenni;456 words
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Advertisement927 1986-11-05 10 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments PEAK COURT NEW MAISONETTE 1 itOMj \Mlh pool, garden. squash Partially funiMMd Fully air-con 3 1 bedroonis Kil< den equipped Please call Mr. Kay 764M533 Or Miat Chua *****31 a DISTRICT 15 OMAN F.oad (Katong) Compact waik-up apartment n<> tactlttlea MCiaonettcs, 4 bedrooms. 200m2 $1,400 of927 words
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Advertisement978 1986-11-05 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments GRANGEFORD 3 bdrm* $2400 Horizon I *i i.v>*Ki FuturaSSlM Catrntitll View ***** Bayshorc SI .<(*' Kismil II $1200 296-»>66»J GRANGE HEIGHT SPLIT-LEVEL tparlment 4- 1 bdrms 2.700 ■q n Partlall) tarnished I'resiiicom location $2.«oo 74H.t2.50 HIMIKO COURT 3/ 4 jftriUHM Townhouse t turn $2500' $3,500. Hillerest978 words
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Advertisement911 1986-11-05 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D2l LOR. KILAT walk wp type I bdrm.s with large balcony Avail immediately tall *****81 D 4 TERESA VILLE I bdrm.s. study. servant's, partially f/furn $1,500 -$i goo Baajsng Bat *****: m/ D.5 HIN SENG Condo. 3 bdrm.s split-level, fully furn. with full facilities Tel *****55/911 words
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Advertisement709 1986-11-05 11 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms FURN. RM. NEAR (il> l'l,i/a. tor students or smiles Contact Mr l.lm. *****97 HDB. HUOC. PTE. apts rms avail m all districts Tel 6t)905til *****09 *****42 (9a.m. to 9p m HDB RMS. AT AM Klo Serangoon Odns Tel *****66/ *****15 Mrs Chang Agent. KATONG AREA, apt.709 words
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Advertisement679 1986-11-05 11 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses m _V Freehold w M ■m -^-a iv Land Ma Mwx i sy c hsj. Bgfjj*^ I tCCf ea o\aV9* 011 I V^^^^l sc Z-Bl^^Bj >((^^__ BtflS wBBkeW HE m S~\ -m^ieSO** s^^^"^ I B^eßefeeffe^BlM^. EJ 3 ~~~"aTt* t> |.lW^^^||^^|^^m B^toß^BkT^^ i~-^^~^679 words
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Advertisement284 1986-11-05 11 113 For Sale: Houses CHOICE BUNGALOWS Di»t 11 Orchid Inn vicinity, elevated. 11,000 sq.ft. land. 4 large bdrms/ servant's. SI.2M. Dial. lo detached, 4+ servant's. Elevated. Excellent view. Renovated. 11,000 sq.ft. $1.5 M. VANOA REALTY PTE. LTD TEL: *****18 (3 LIMES) DIST 10 D/STOREY BUNGALOW m prim* location with land284 words
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Advertisement922 1986-11-05 11 113 For Sale: Houses D.15 Dunbar Walk, e/etoray bunglw. 10.700 iqll $850,000 nag a 0.26 Seletar Hill*, d/itorey bunglw. Fully ranovatad. $850,000. a D.19 PMir flu d/ttorey bunglw. 9,000 tq.M $640,000 0.n.0. D.19 brand naw d/etorey cornar terr 6000 tq ft $490,000 Mg. a D.21 Jin. Jurong Kachil d/ttorey larr.922 words
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Advertisement980 1986-11-05 11 113 For Sale: Houses D.20 S/STOREY BUNGALOW m choice area Land 9.500 sq.ft 3 1 rms Marble fir Big gdn Absolute privacy F hold *****97 agl D.21 MANDARIN PK. d/storey semi-d 4000 sq ft Fhold. 3* 1 Renovated Selling $550K *****18/ *****12 (agt 0.23 PHOENIX GDN. vicinity d/storey semi-d. 6,000980 words
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Advertisement762 1986-11-05 11 113 For Sale: Houses D.21 JLN. KG. Chantrk VtClnlt) D storey hunglw 4 rms 20.000 sq ft $1 IM Lindtrar *****79 D.21 MANDARIN PK. 1) atom corner terr 2720 sq ft 3-1 Morn sun Fhold Holland *****79 D.21 OFF DUNEARN Road 2 storey semi-d 4.000 sq ft 4 1 rms762 words
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Advertisement989 1986-11-05 11 114 For Sale: Private Apartments WATTEN ESTATE CONDOMINIUM Shelford Road 2 1 a stort-y lownIMMMM with 3 bfdrworns spa nous living/ dining room Kitchen i/abinets built-m arardroba provided In autstmr hedroom For viewing picas* contact *****11 Dor«n Tan D.19 OFF UPP. Paya I.ebar immaculate «rdfir apt 4• i bdrms :i989 words
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Advertisement759 1986-11-05 12 114 For Sale: Private Apartments H O* Good locality Qf e> Ample car pat ks Swimming pool Sauna Clubhouse 24 hr security r\io restri ;tions to Foreigner linme Jiate occupation 2. 3 4 bedrc om split level penthouses available H HW—k sfe I aH jfeUJSS 'Jr- eH v'l«* v'- .^■■nSBr759 words
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Advertisement557 1986-11-05 12 114 For Sale: Private Apartments D.19 PACIFIC MANS. Convenient. High fir Low maintenance. F'hold. $190K Holland *****79. D.20 FAR HORIZON. 3+l. Splitlevel. 1866 sq.ft. Full facilities. 99 yrs. 5295K Jonsen *****88 x 26. D.21 PANDAN VALLEY Eugenia Ct. 1,700 sq.ft. 3/1 bdrm. Facing pool. F'hold. $325,000. Yumln *****86/7 D.21 PANDAN557 words
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Advertisement919 1986-11-05 12 114 For Sale: Private Apartments ST. THOMAS WALK. D.08Z3 I 'Wl 2. :< bdrma 1215.000 <> n<> ivi 7:m;«« mm WALK-UP APT. Kirn Tian Rd I rinv 1 hall, Icrruao, nicel> re novated. ftioUl .I.lll*, (7 line.s) 115 For Sale: HUDC Apartments biST.IO FARRER COURT TYPE B 1550 »q ft919 words
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Advertisement1015 1986-11-05 12 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 5-ROOMED A.M. Kio Hlk M circular bik $175,000 Bedok North Hlk tBV4U $i:< 0.000 Badok South Hlk >.n 67 $112,000 Bedok Res Hlk 715 $130,000 Bt Merah Blk 116 $155,000 Chai Chee St Blk 51 $130,000 Dover Blk 12. 13. 26, $125,000 Ghim Moh Blk1,015 words
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Advertisement940 1986-11-05 12 116 For Sale: HOB Apartments MUST SELL! 4-RM. corner Bedok North near s/pool. sports full CPF $78,000 ne X Homan Parkton:: *****C2/ 56U752 PURE 4-RM. MARINE Ur Recently renovated Marble, ceramic tiles, built-in cabinets, part sea view morning sun, $95,000. Tel *****32^ T. BLANGAH BLK 56 4-rm Marble p/furn Nicely940 words
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Advertisement653 1986-11-05 12 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments ROCHOR CENTRE, BLK.2, 3-rm new generation, ceramic throughout $68,000 *****02 SEA VIEW! 3-RM. Corner. Marine. Blk 64 High fir Kitchen ceramic, cabinets *****66/ *****06 SPOTTISWOODE PK., 5 rm., pt blk Parquet, terrazzo $145,000 neg. Tel: *****80 (after 2pm) TEBAN GDN. 3-RM. 81k. 7 near market,653 words
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Advertisement615 1986-11-05 12 117 Properties Wanted LIST YOUR PROPERTIES WITH US Apartments Terrace/SemrDetachcd Bungalows 9Mlj »«BHH± y •jHtrnianomoßmtm ■J #^Mm«m man mm m m *****88 VICTOR tr MORRIS ATTRACTIVE OFFER FOR Apts./ terr./ semi-d. Dists.9/ 10/ 15/ 16/ 19/ 20 HDB/ HUDC OWNERS CALL NOW! *****53 ROLF SERVICES PTE LTD *****11 (10 Lines)615 words
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Advertisement463 1986-11-05 12 118 Factory Spaces I •Prime Location at Kallang Way/ I I Aljunied Road junction I I Ideal for light manufacturing I industries I Area 690 square metres I Showroom space fronting I I Aljunied Road I I Modern functional design I I Ample car/ lorry parking space I I CALL463 words
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Advertisement595 1986-11-05 12 118 Factory Spaces HILLIVEW IND. EST. (Next to Bt Batok New Town). New d/storey terr. factories with mezzanine fir for sale- lease. Fenced m compound/ carpark. Built-in area from 527 sq.m. to 608 sq.m. Enquiries *****00 Ext 182/ 189 TUAS CRESCENT (JURONG) detached bldg. Land area 65.000 sq.ft./ workshop store595 words
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Advertisement380 1986-11-05 12 118 Factory Spaces 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces •'HBBaaaaaaaaaVaaaaISBBBBaBIBSBBBBBBBBBBBJaj^BBBBBBBJBJBBB^BBBBBBBBBSSBB FOR RENT Tannery Block Unit Nos: 01 01 to 01 -06. 02 09. 05 -01 '02, 05-07,05 09 10.06 10 Small area available for Short/Long Lease Contact 3 units of warehouse space left for rent on long/ short term basis Floor areas:380 words
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Advertisement448 1986-11-05 13 120 For Sale: Office Spaces TANGLIN SHOPPING CTR. 400 mi ft. $160,000 Orchard Twrs. 711 ■q ft $300,000 Balestter Rd 1.000 sq ft $550,000 Midfleld Realty *****66 2 AIRCON. SITE office 8x 20 and 7x 19. both $5,500 Tall Mr Wong from Sam 4pm at 268-2622 SITE OFFICE FOR sale448 words
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Advertisement695 1986-11-05 13 121 For Rent: Office Spaces 121 For Rent: Office Spaces *S*^* Bar jla *~9 i a m l-MrfVa*' aaaaaa^^aal r aaaaaaaaaaaaw^B^Ba^aaaaaaafl *gQ /A fIBH I Which new office building offers secured storage for office documents and data disks? modern office space for lease Sole Leasing Agent: Chestertons Lim Oh (^^^^l695 words
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Advertisement585 1986-11-05 13 121 For Rent: Office Spaces OFFICE ROOM AVAIL, immediately at 2248. Balestler Rd. Incl. aircon. 300 sq.ft each room. *****30. OFFICE SPACE AT Jalan Besar for rent or sale Area 366 657 sq.ft Tel: *****00 PARKWAY BUILDERS CTR. 1000 -1300 sq ft High fir. Reasonable rent. REAT *****13/ *****57 PEOPLE'S585 words
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Advertisement868 1986-11-05 13 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces PARADIZ CENTRE An Investment Opportunity Use your CPF, or the combined CPF of business associates to purchase a limited number of vacant or tenanted shop and office units! 3 SPECIALISTS 1 FLOORS FOR FLEXIBLE USAGE. Unit areas from 20 sqm868 words
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Advertisement510 1986-11-05 13 135 Air Travel 135 Air Travel 135 Air Travel IJl* m mmlmmwmm ■11 I /JteSentS V^ 9 J Rail value for money L Li j JPk EUROPEAN^HoIiday! W&m 17 Days 553,485 iQWII London AmtMrdtm Fnnkfun Luctrrw Vferona Vdmu Rome Roranct Pw Nica Awgnon lyoo B«wne Pans ■k Guaranteed departures Departures510 words
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Advertisement363 1986-11-05 13 135 Air Travel JASONS TRAVEL *****77. Budget Airfares Tours Malaysia. Bali. Thailand. Hongkong. Aust NZ Worldwide Hotel Bookings Discount 10% to 70% =03-20. Orchard Towers (TA3IB) TRAVEL-TREND (or Economical Airfares Worldwide. Europe tours. Silja cruises etc =04-17 Orchard Towers Tel *****19' *****54 TA 179 DAILY PACKAGE DEP. Philip- pines. Thailand363 words
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Advertisement1024 1986-11-05 14 137 Tours %a^\#\a*l ll\# ifeF W m^^fmUt^U^^^^k 909^90 LwCII \fIQII M^m Wide choice of cruise .^■■a^ißfc. X W^^^ A _1 JLI MA af I_■ I PRINCESS. I iv CHINESE ffUUIJI IJ Iff 111 I LIMITED CABINS LEFT! I «.j\ _^^^r aaaj yaai^^Hi aaaaT aaa aY w» aaT Cv 2 NEW1,024 words
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Advertisement399 1986-11-05 14 137 Tours 137 Tour* 137 Tours 137 Tours 136 Cruises 136 Cruises 136 Cruises 136 Cruites 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours ■■■■nBPVHHH days GENTING/ K.LUMPUR/ PENANG/ KUANTAN $399 $439 K.LUMPUR SHANGRI-LA tmmmmmm m-'Wi I °*'P fver V Frio<a y Saturday /P am pAHPir «r I^^^ 6days GENTING399 words
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Advertisement6 1986-11-05 14 137 Tours 136 Cruises 137 Tours6 words
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Advertisement254 1986-11-05 14 137 Tours 137 Tours 7DAYSALLTAIWAN/ALISHAN 1410 I 10 DAYS ALL TAIWAN/ I HONG KONG/MACAU $1839 95% Meals Inclusive Macau Tours 5/8 DAYS THAILAND 9AA Seafood Dinner, Niteclub Show Cultural Show $#UV 4 DAYS BALI $599 4/5 DAYS PHUKET $519 5 DAYS MANILA/BAGUIO/ mmm^ PAGSAN JAN/ TAGATAY $789 7 DAYS HONG254 words
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Advertisement277 1986-11-05 14 137 Tours 137 Tours I SCHOOL HOLIDAY j 5 DA YS HAAD Y AI/SOHOKLA (%S4 5 PAYS PPiAHO/OCMTINO 3D4WODmNO/ICL I [s^l 3D4NOUI«ON/OENTINO >^ 2P3MGENTINGHiGHIANP j^^A 2D3HCAM£ROWHtOHLAHDS 0^ 2DINMAUKCAHOUDAY ll^^H 2DIN PESARU BEACH 1 PAY PESARU PICNK "ICV^I Daily departure by Deluxe Air-Con Coach, 1 st Class hotel Accommodation. I f^r^T^^i277 words
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Advertisement1444 1986-11-05 15 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours Get Aua) To A Sen Experience Malaccas Latest Country Resort Air Keroh! /^f[ Sou v tth SPECIAL OFFER JtCfl^ 20 NOV 86 mctuUt to otm h) Jvluxt amon coach, breakfast, lunch 6 Mdacca Sightseeing M v \oßBb^H^\ Tourwin Travel 707 Travel Universal Travel Active1,444 words
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Advertisement326 1986-11-05 15 137 Tour* 148 Computer Courses SPECIAL SCHOOL HOLIDAY CLASSES PRIMARY 4 TO PRE-U STUDENTS LEARN COMPUTER PROGRAMMING during your school holidays BASIC (Bagimwf.) INTENSIVE COURSE 1)T/Th 2.00- 5.00pm 11/11 2) T/Th/Sa 9.00-12.00pm 11/11 3) M/W/F 9.00- 12.00pm 24/11 4) Mto S 2.00- 5.00pm 24/11 5) M/W/F 2.00- 5.00pm 24/11 6)326 words
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Advertisement533 1986-11-05 15 148 Computer Courses !22S? W i£9 rl#nlitlon Programme for NCC Higher Diploma In Computer Studies S?i 22y utw cho l to OH* UNIX curriculum 1965 BCS/NCB Part I Singapore Centre 50% who passed all papers In ONE sitting are from Comeertrae. Q Stud,e8 iP < UNrxw^V^ Ptoases7no r^e^or7.n^rrr7at 1 7n07533 words
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Advertisement511 1986-11-05 15 148 Computer Courses 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses SPECIAL SCHOOL HOLIDAY INTENSIVE COURSES BOOKKEEPING (Beginners) (BUKIT MERAH) 1) Thurs 6.30- 9.30pm 20/11 2) Wed 6.30- 8.30pm 03/12 3) M/W/F 9.30-ll.OOam 08/12 4) T/F 11 00-12 30pm 16/12 (JURONG) DMon 900-120Opm 24/11 2) Tues 9 .00- 12.00pm 25/11 3) Wed 9 00-511 words
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Advertisement670 1986-11-05 15 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses AUDITING 1) Wed 8.00- 9.30pm 05/11 2) Thurs 800- 9.30pm 06/11 3) Frl 730- 930pm 07/11 BUSINESS A INDUSTRIAL ADMINISTRATION DMon 7 30- 9.30pm 10/11 ECONOMICS l)Wed 7 30- 9.30pm 05/11 2) Frl 7 30- 9.30pm 07/11 MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING 1) Mon 6.00- 7.30pm m n PRINCIPLES670 words
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Advertisement729 1986-11-05 15 152 Music Courses POP PIANO. ORGAN/ Synthesizer. Drum, Guitar. 6-wks course. Commence 10/11/86. Individual Polyphonic Music Sch *****18/9 GROUP THEORY/ DIPLOMA paperwork; piano (beginners to Diploma); O' Si A' music. *****51' SINGING, PIANO LESSONS by London-trained teacher Individual attention *****91/ *****32. 153 Driving Instruction MODERN DRIVING SCHOOL provides experienced instructors729 words
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Advertisement555 1986-11-05 15 159 Fitness/ Sports Instruction AEROBICS DAILY SlO. $20. $30 $50 pm Instructress course available Tel *****46 160 Other Courses/ Instruction ALPHA MEDITATION dissolve ATTEND A 3-HOUR FREE PREVIEW NOV 7 (Friday) 6.00pm NOV 15 (Sat.) 2.00pm at HOTEGRMD CENTRAL KINDERGARTEN CLASSES An invitation to all parents You are cordially Invited555 words
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Advertisement32 1986-11-05 15 T h c S t r a i t s T i m c s C A S S I F I E D S 7 3 7 1 1 6 632 words
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Advertisement414 1986-11-05 16 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES HHflKf STANTS RSSOBBI Mm Telefax No: *****59 Kates: Box service: OIMR o nouuuo 1 ■mmxßVlv Sales j^,.^^. Tel *****11 Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected- 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD ext 5724/5/6/8 5669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted" Sslo 00 APPOINTMENTS PART-TIME EVENING TEACHERS m414 words
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Advertisement486 1986-11-05 16 m UNITED OVERSEAS BANK CROUP MM CREDIT MARKETING OFFICERS The successful candidates will report to the Credit Marketing Manager and will be responsible for loan evaluation, business development and liaison with clients. Candidates should possess a recognised University degree or an equivalent professional qualification. Preference will be given to those486 words
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Advertisement245 1986-11-05 16 With its dynamic image and commitment to investments m this region, our client is scheduled to enter the next stage of product development and production. It is a giant, well established international research, manufacturing and marketing corporation with an international network of plant and office set-ups. It wishes to add245 words
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Advertisement744 1986-11-05 16 Microelectronics Pte Ltd AT&T Microelectronics Pte Ltd, the advanced IC manufacturing facility of the US telecommunications giant, American Telephone Telegraph (AT&T), invites suitably qualified candidates to fill the following positions: ASSEMBLY I MAINTENANCE I SPECIALISTS Repair and maintain semiconductor assembly equipment such as K&S 1482, Shinkawa, AMI and Disco Saw744 words
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Advertisement659 1986-11-05 16 NOTICE IN THE MATTER Or THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND IN TBE MATTER OF R C Bl ILDERS PTE LTD < ln« ©rporaU-d la the RepabUc of Sir .gaper*) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of R C BUILDERS PTE LTD., duly convened and held at 257659 words
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Advertisement680 1986-11-05 17 NOTICES rwr PREQUALIFICATION TENDER FOR BUILDING MAINTENANCE TERM CONTRACT Singapore Airport Terminal Services (Pte) Ltd invites applications from experienced CIDB registered contractors for consideration as tenderers for SATS building maintenance term contract for the period 1 April 1987 to 31 March 1988. The estimated value of work is $500,000 per680 words
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Advertisement524 1986-11-05 17 IN THE HIGH COURT OP THE REPUBLIC OP SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY NO. ICM of MM Re: GOH TAI SIANG Ex-parte: INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL BANK LIMITED Judgment Creditors NOTICE OP ADVERTISEMENT To: GOH TAI SIANG NO. 51, Joo Chlat Avenue Singapore 1542. TAKE NOTICE that a Bankruptcy Notice has been presented against524 words
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Advertisement105 1986-11-05 17 NOTICES SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE In The Cause Of Suit No. 8416 Of 1985 Execution No. 982 Of 1986 Crown Pacific Sdn Bhd Plaintiffs Versus Jonathan R Read Defendants AUCTION SALE OF 1 sailboat "HALYCON SAILBOAT 34" (Reg No 5Z2091) TO BE HELD105 words
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Advertisement173 1986-11-05 17 IN THE MATTER OP THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF IVY SPRING PTE. LTD. (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 308 of the Companies Act, Cap. 185 that the Final General Meeting of the members of the abovenamed company will be173 words
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Advertisement196 1986-11-05 17 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CAP. 18 ltn ED.) IN THE HIGH COURT OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY NO. 2219 OF IMS Re: NG SEE HUNG Ex -part*: THE MANAGEMENT CORPORATION (STRATA TITLE NO. SCI) Creditors In the matter of a Bankruptcy Notice issued on the 3tth day of June, ISM. T«: Ng196 words
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Advertisement176 1986-11-05 17 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CAP. 18 lf» ED.) IN THE HIGH COURT OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY NO. J7lB OP ltt« Re: VICTOR WEE CHENG SIONG Exparte: CITIBANK N.A. ..Creditors In the matter of a Bankruptcy Notice »n Issued the 7th day «f October, ISM. To Victor Wee Cheng Siong. formerly of176 words
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Miscellaneous686 1986-11-05 17 SUN TAN ByCollette PEANUTS By Schalz T\ NEEDSoAAt NEW.SAUCE-^1 /I COULD Do WiThA] Ww€UL£IL£NC£ /AeAHrWM I i 1 1~7 VI I 1 I i PANS AISoHewUSHtS AMD f] H£\N OUCTfrT AND I _*J ff COKS^T T f M $LAi> V6U Jl a ES PLI^ T0 /HE ALWAYS YELLS r' 60686 words
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Advertisement849 1986-11-05 18 NOTICES f RENONG BERHAD 3 (Incorporated m Malaysia) 1 at Ftooc. tonong WaHcourt. IM, Joton Kkang Lomo. ***** Kuoto Lumpur PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1986 The Directors wish to announce the unaudited results of the Group and the Company for the year ended June849 words
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Advertisement120 1986-11-05 18 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Ho Kwok Choi of No. 21 Greenleaf Grove Singapore (1027), have applied for a Second Class Public House licence m respect of premises at M/s Good Friends Restaurant (Pte) Ltd at Wisma Atria #01-18/19 435 Orchard Road Singapore (0923), and that this application120 words
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Advertisement121 1986-11-05 18 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Ang Hock Seng of No. 72, Granges Avenue #02-65 Singapore 0316, have applied for a Second Class Beer House licence m respect of premises at M/s Cuppage Food Court at #81-26 to 28 Cuppage Plaza. 5 Koek Road. Singapore 0922, and that this121 words
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Advertisement199 1986-11-05 18 f REMOVAL HOTICE N TRI-PRODUCTS PRIVATE LTD. KIAN CHEONG CO., PTE. LTD. will be relocated at: 41, Middle Road #01-00 Singapore 0718 Tel: 339-8707 Cable: TRIPRODUCT Telex: R*****0 TMSR Ret. TM 1312 with effect from Ist November, 1986 Your business at old address still remains open.^ THE SINGAPORE ISLAND COUNTRY199 words
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Advertisement516 1986-11-05 18 IN THE HIGH COURT OP THE REPUBLIC OP SINGAPORE Salt S: %m cf MM BANGKOK BANK LIMITED PUtaOffs AM 1. CENTRAL PROCESSES PRIVATE LIMITED t. TAN ENG GHEE Deteatato tM Taa Bag Gfce< tt« mUy. •rtatoty el a Naltar uZI, TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you516 words
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Advertisement176 1986-11-05 18 We have moved. to serve you better. VV**\ !*if I I f m W V I P^^M I if i Wk Br^ > as am aW am Meet the SCS team. You a^e looking at a determined group of people. Determined, that is, to achieve their ultimate goal of service176 words
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Arts & Leisure
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Article, Illustration842 1986-11-05 19 MURIEL SPEEDEN - MURIEL SPEEDEN previews a new Baba play, Kachang Lupakan Kulit, which will be staged at the Peranakan Place m mid-November. SOMEWHERE m the middle of a Baba play, the seasoned actor or actress, swept up m the thrill of performing, may suddenly spit out a842 words
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Article, Illustration579 1986-11-05 19 'No glamour just beautiful music' The Singapore Symphony Orchestra's guest soloist at the Vie on Thursday and Saturday is cellist Valter Despalj (right). He talks to CHRISTINE KHOR. CELLIST Valter Despalj is proud to show off his new US$l3,OOO (5528,470) cello made specially for his overseas tours. It is his579 words
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Advertisement78 1986-11-05 19 If you are holding an event you want our readers tc know about, fill m the coupon and send it to: What's On, Section 2, The Straits Times, 390 Kirn Seng Road Singapore 0923. Your coupon should reach us three days before the event. Name of event: Staged/pre— nted by:78 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous461 1986-11-05 19 WHAT'S nil TALK snake shows: 10.30 am and OF THE YEAR. Art competi- dio-visual programmes on the National Museum. 9 am -4 30 PHER EXHIBITION Forty CHINESE CERAMICS Or- 2>3 pm Ele P nant and lion exhibition. Ang Mo Kio life of a lighterman and the pm daily. Free, but461 words
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Miscellaneous930 1986-11-05 19 I Radio One 90.5 mHz m VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News m Brief 6.05 Another Morning. Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning, Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Another Morning, Another Show (cont'd)930 words
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Page 20 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1418 1986-11-05 20 •«ai» MY VIEW By Kannan Chandran ■HHHHiiHi^HHHHHHiVM.^Hiv.^ii^Hi^i,^^ IZi Ll *^a^ W^^^^M m m leed and Orchids -ig An over-dependent Nicole, HTr -j^nm, mU^^^SM ftsV^^^ f x m f-c (eh tji pm) niimAnfin Rnn to a ain m a when Dick u# Lh IM B^Lgn DmßsL N .^BkLsW« .^1 VIIIIIUt#IIV \\M1,418 words
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