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Title Section15 1986-11-12 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article738 1986-11-12 1 WONG AI KWEI - WONG AI KWEI Lower annual raise and tie bonus to performance: NWC panel By Companies must not take unfair advantage of wage reform to effect wage cuts. Similarly, employees should not expect flexible wage systems to bring about windfall gains in wages. Flexibility allows companies to738 words
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Article66 1986-11-12 1 PERTH An arrested couple yesterday led police to the shallow graves of four naked women near here. The man and woman, both 35, were not named by police, who said they believed the four dead women were victims of sex attacks. The couple were detained afterReuter - 66 words
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Article27 1986-11-12 1 ANTWERP A bomb exploded early yesterday outside Belgium's main synagogue, causing structural damage but no injuries. No one claimed responsibility for the pre-dawn attacK. APAP - 27 words
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Article161 1986-11-12 1 MALAKOFF (France) A man who wanted to commit suicide turned on the burners of his gas stove and lit one last cigarette, causing an explosion that destroyed part of a six-floor building, killing two people and injuring 13 others, police said. Instead of dying ofUPI; AFP - 161 words
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Article, Illustration539 1986-11-12 1 HSUNG BEE HWA - S'pore gets another $25m boost from Date General HSUNG BEE HWA By AMERICAN computer giant Data General is to raise its investment in Singapore to more than $100 million by 1988 from $75 million currently. The increase is part of Data General's strategy to stay ahead of its competitors by539 words
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Article, Illustration710 1986-11-12 1 AHMAD OSMAN; BEN DAVIDSON - AHMAD OSMAN BEN DAVIDSON WP leaders' final appeal turned down By and WORKERS' Party leaders J. B. Jeyaretnam and Wong Hong Toy started serving their one-month jail term yesterday after Justice Lai Kew Chai turned down their application to have points of710 words
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Article40 1986-11-12 1 MUSCAT Trie Prince and Princess of Wales stepped ashore at Muscat harbour yesterday to be welcomed by tne Sultan of Oman on the steps of his waterfront palace at the start of their 10-day 4^rab Gulf tour. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article47 1986-11-12 1 LONDON Una will halt arm* import* from European sta.es that backed Britain's call far sanction* against Syria, Tripoli Radio aid yesterday. The radio. monttoreG by the British Rroadr-a*, ing orporatli-ii said oth Arab nation* would I* orjted to support the arm* ban REuterReuter - 47 words
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Article35 1986-11-12 1 -mrHNMOSRI R<, J > plosive device* outside a coonhnuv and in shopping arcade rocked the Natal mining town of Newcastle \e<. terda> Injuring at le-asx nine people, the authorl tie* said. APAP - 35 words
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Advertisement10 1986-11-12 1 Wages 'must trail productivity by 1-4% next year': Page 1710 words
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Advertisement25 1986-11-12 1 Inside Summary 2 World News 1-7 Asean 8,1 Causeway 11,11 Comment Perspective 18,19 \/piU>r> Sfl Time*!* liar 21-84 Racing Sport* tt ,25v23 SEE PAGE 425 words
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Article392 1986-11-12 2 Next LKY Visitor AN ACADEMICIAN known internationally for his brilliant career in accountancy will be in Singapore from Nov 24 to Dec 24 as a Lee Kuan Yew Distinguished Visitor. Professor David Solomons will give two public lectures to students and lecturers at the National University of Singapore on392 words
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Article235 1986-11-12 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: IT IS simply not enough for the Ministry of National Development to just tell building owners to inspect their buildings and patch np delects. It should publish the list of 171 snspect buildings in six months, omitting those which have been given a clean bill235 words
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Article81 1986-11-12 2 CAGED IN CHIMNEY-POT TAXIS A FREQUENT taxi commuter says non-smokers have the right to a smoke-free environment. She has noticed that many taxi drivers puff away while waiting for fares at the taxi stands at the airport, and at hotels and shopping centres, despite the no-smoking signs in their81 words
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Article267 1986-11-12 2 Shultz's sanctions call SECRETARY of State George Shultz has sent a set of recommendations to President Reagan calling for sanctions against Syria in response to that country's alleged support of terrorism. Disclosing this to reporters while flying to Guatemala City to attend an Organisation of American States267 words
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Article272 1986-11-12 2 Shilton out of match PETER SHILTON will miss England's European Championship soccer game against Yugoslavia at Wembley today. The Southampton goalkeeper phoned England manager Bobby Robson on Monday to tell him he had no chance of recovering in time from his thigh injury, which means a probable call-up for272 words
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Article443 1986-11-12 2 The people's priest THE MOST REVEREND Gregory Yong Soot Nghean, Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Singapore and head of Singapore's 105,000 Catholics, is very much in touch with his flock and accessible to the ordinary man who needs to see him after consultation at the parish level fails.443 words
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Article230 1986-11-12 2 PARKWAY HOLDINGS TO ISSUE $60 m WORTH OF LOAN STOCK PARKWAY HOLDINGS, owners of the Parkway Parade shopping office complex ai Marine Parade, is the latest of a string of listed companies to take advantage of the current low interest rates by issuing $60 million worth of convertible unsecured230 words
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202 1986-11-12 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway Rail safety plan THE STATE Railway of Thailand yesterda> announced plans to improve safety measures at Bang kok's main Hualampong railway station to prevent a repetition of last Saturday's train disaster in which four people died. Communications Minister Banharn Silpa-Archa said the plan includes the202 words
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Article313 1986-11-12 2 Buyers' Guide Product Advertiser Section Pafe Arines Air Canada II Japan Airlines I 29 Thai Airways I 2 Bants Bank ol New Zealand DBS 1-13 Boatmf Supra Techntc Boutiqu* Boutique Botticelli Tutti Frutti Children s Boutique I 24 Camera MHE Consumer (Konica) I Tithes Corp Sdn Bhd (Yasho) I 1313 words
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Article401 1986-11-12 3 Trade figures will fuel more friction with the US TOKYO JAPAN racked up another record trade surplus against the US last month, ensuring friction with its biggest trading partner will continue. The government said yesterday its trade surplus with "the US in October was US$5Reuter - 401 words
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Article93 1986-11-12 3 BEIJING China will get a US$6OO million (551.317 million) loan from the International Monetary Fund this year, Xinhua news agency said yesterday. It quoted IMF deputy managing director Richard Erb as raying the loan, the first since the early 1980s, was an expression of theReuter - 93 words
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308 1986-11-12 3 BEIJING China is pushing ahead with increases in prices of key consumer goods despite promises of a freeze following discontent over inflation last year. Since September, China has lifud state price controls on more than 750 items including milk products, drugs, shoes,Reuter - 308 words
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209 1986-11-12 3 SEOUL South Korean police held dissident leader Kim Dae- Jung in his car in Seoul's main square for more than two hours yesterday to prevent him attending an anti-govern-ment rally. He was then put under house arrest. His aides saidReuter; AFP - 209 words
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Article68 1986-11-12 3 NEW DELHI Resident doctors in state-run hospitals here yesterday stopped work to demand better pay, forcing the hospitals to turn back thousands of patients. "Our strike is tot«al," said Dr Sudhir Mallick, a spokesman for the 2,500 striking doctors. They are asking the equivalent of aAP - 68 words
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Article, Illustration245 1986-11-12 3 NEW DELHI The spirit of India came to the capital last weekend when the curtain went up on the National Cultural Festival, an event aimed at taking the country's rich heritage out onto the streets. The festival, the brainchild of PrimeAFP; AP - 245 words
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Article98 1986-11-12 3 India denies massing troops NEW DELHI India denied yesterday it had massed troops near the Pakistan herder for large-scale military manoeuvres. The denial by the Defence Ministry followed an announcement on Sunday that several train services through three states close to Pakistan weald be suspended for two months. The announcementReuter - 98 words
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316 1986-11-12 3 Taiwanese opposition group defies govt ban TAIPEI Taiwan's new opposition group defied the ruling Kuomintang party on Monday by holding its first national convention and electing officials to lead it in elections next month. The Democratic Progress Party was formed in September by leading opposition MPs despite a martial lawReuter - 316 words
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108 1986-11-12 3 HONGKONG Hongkong anti-corruption officials said yesterday they beI lieved they had cracked a multi-million dollar syndicate which received kickbacks for contract supplies of air cargo and catering services to Cathay Pacific Airways. Officials from the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) last week arrested 12AFP - 108 words
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Article148 1986-11-12 4 MOSCOW The Soviet Union has come to the defence of its ally Syria, saying the Kremlin viewed most negatively" European Community moves to isolate the country because of its alleged links to international terrorism. Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze told -i news conference on MondayUPI - 148 words
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416 1986-11-12 4 Reagan expected to approve recommendations promptly GUATEMALA CITY US SECRETiVRY of State George Shultz ru<s sent a set of recommendations to President Ronald Reagan calling for sanctions against Syria in response to its alleged support of terrorism. Disclosing this to reporters while flying toAP; Reuter - 416 words
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Article, Illustration558 1986-11-12 4 TOKYO IF 67-year-old inventor Hiroshi Majima does not dream up at least three new ideas every day, he says he can't sleep at night. When Mr Majima was 11 years old, he invented a drum for pressing seaweed that he says revolutionised the processReuter - 558 words
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Article50 1986-11-12 4 JOHANNESBURG Former US astronaut Frank Borman will assist the South African government's investigation into the plane crash that killed President Samora Mache! of Mozambique last month. Mr Borman, former president of Eastern Airlines, will sit on the six-member board of inquiry with two other international experts. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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237 1986-11-12 4 Two French hostages freed in Lebanon DAMASCUS SYRIAN Foreign Minister Farouk Al-Sharaa yesterday handed over to French officials two French hostages freed from months of captivity in Lebanon. Mr Camille Sontag, 85, a retired car dealer kidnapped on May 7, and Mr Marcel Coudari, a 54-year-old businessman seized in February.AP - 237 words
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136 1986-11-12 4 Jailed 10 years for Iran arms sale bid NEW YORK British businessman Herbert Alwyn Smith was sentenced to 10 years in jail by a Federal court here on Monday on charges cf trying to sell weapons to Iran. Smith, 46, was charged with falsifying documents and conspiring to violate legislationAFP - 136 words
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Article, Illustration247 1986-11-12 4 BAHRAIN KING Fahd of Saodi Arabia, renewing a call for higher oil prices, is reported to have sent a special message to Iran voicing readiness to cooperate en Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries affairs. Key ministers of Opec decided at the weekend toReuter - 247 words
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Article, Illustration474 1986-11-12 5 CHICAGO Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres has said his nation had not departed from its policy of keeping nuclear weapons out of the Middle East and that a technician who claimed that Israel had produced nuclear warheads had lied. Mr Peres" statement lme as BritainReuter; UPI; AP - 474 words
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275 1986-11-12 5 N'DJAMENA The central African state of Chad has said Libya's armed forces massacred hundreds of people in air and ground attacks on three villages in its northern desert region. A statement from President Hissene Habre's office on Monday said Libya had been engaged inReuter - 275 words
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125 1986-11-12 5 SAN FRANCISCO A photo studio's projection of wall-sized photographs of women In sexy poses has raised temperatures In Spokane, Washington state. Since last summer, Reflections Photo Stndlo has been projecting images of 1M women In sequence onto a screen In front of theUPI - 125 words
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Article46 1986-11-12 5 BELFAST Protestant hardliners have announced the formation of a new organisation. Ulster Resistance, dedicated to overthrowing the Anglo-Irish agreement. The organisation was launched on Monday night at a rally in Belfast, reported to have been attended bv up to 3,000 people. APAP - 46 words
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166 1986-11-12 5 ATHENS The head of Iran's defence intelligence and counter-intelligence has been arreted in Teheran, according to an Iranian exile group. The Mujahidin fChaiq organisation said on Monday •-y v Moha-nmad Mehdi Khatibeh's arrest was part of a recent purge of the armed forces.UPI - 166 words
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119 1986-11-12 5 TEHERAN Security guards foiled an attempt by "agents of international imperialism" to hijack an Iran Air Airbus during a domestic flight on Monday, Irna news agency reported. The would-be hijackers, ;in armed man and worn m. were overpowered and arrested The airliner, on a flightReuter - 119 words
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300 1986-11-12 5 CAIRO Egyptian Central Bank Governor Ali Negm resigned on Monday, prompting a reshuffle of the country's top financial managers 24 hours after President Hosni Mubarak appointed a new prime minister. The surprise announcement of Mr Negm's departure came as Egyptian officialsReuter - 300 words
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339 1986-11-12 6 REYKJAVIK THE Iceland government said 01: Monday it would seek to extradite the environmentalist saboteurs who sank two whaling boats f.nd Wrecked the country's only wha'.ir.g station, causing millions of dollars in damage Prime Minister Sieingnmur Hermannsson, speaking on radio and television, saidAP; UPI - 339 words
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Article239 1986-11-12 6 BOSTON Witnesses, a family biographer and relatives of Joseph Kennedy Jr have rejected a West German newspaper story claiming that he was shot trying to escape from SS troops who shot down his plane and captured him. Mr Elliot Roosevelt, the son of President Franklin Roosevelt,UPI - 239 words
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Article, Illustration240 1986-11-12 6 DON HIGGS - DON HIGGS By London Correspondent LONDON Pupils from 17 schools in Britain have each produced their own car for the future, and some are so good that major manufacturers are sitting up and taking note. The schools entered ihe240 words
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116 1986-11-12 6 BONN Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev is more popular than American President Ronald Reagan in West Germany, because more people believe he is sincere about disarmament, according to a poll published by the weekly Der Spiegel on Monday. On a popularity scale of one toAFP - 116 words
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Article, Illustration364 1986-11-12 6 Three bomb blasts mark Botha's visit to Paris PARIS Bombs exploded at three Paris office buildings almost simultaneously early yesterday, wounding one pe'-son and damaging the structures, fire official? said. Action Directe, an extreme left-wing group, said it set off tne blasts at the headquarters of car maker Peugeot, theAP - 364 words
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262 1986-11-12 7 Vatican and US Church split widens WASHINGTON US Roman Catholic bishops, opening the most critical meeting in two decades, were bluntly warned on Monday of "a growing and dangerous" split between American Catholics and the Vatican. The crisis atmosphere of the four-day annual meeting of the National Conference of CatholicNYT - 262 words
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168 1986-11-12 7 LAS VEGAS American girls as young; as nine years old are dieting at an alarming rate even though they are not overweight, a researcher said. In a stndy of 494 girls, Miss Laurel Mellin of the I nlverity of California, San Francisco,UPI - 168 words
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287 1986-11-12 7 WASHINGTON THE United States' oldest biomedical research institution took part in a controversial experiment in 4\rgentina last summer involving field testing of genetically engineered vaccines for animals. The test, involving a living rabies vaccine, has stirred criticism in Argentina. Federal officials andNYT - 287 words
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420 1986-11-12 7 US pulling back from summit accords Shev MOSCOW SOVIET Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze on Monday accused the United States of trying to retreat from agreements reached at the Reykjavik summit, but added that Moscow favoured another summit meeting with President Ronald Reagan. "In Vienna, two conceptions, two diametrically opposed approaches,UPI; Reuter - 420 words
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Article, Illustration95 1986-11-12 7 ITALIAN mountaineer Reinhold Messner, who has scaled ail the world's 14 mountain peaks above B,<H>o metres without the help of an oxygen mask, on Monday came face-to-face with a peak he just had no answer to. The "peak" was a home-made Mount Everest baked inReuter - 95 words
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133 1986-11-12 7 NEW YORK Governor Mario Cuomo of New York state said on Monday that he would 'take a look" at the possibility of running for President. Earlier this year, Mr Cuomo, a Democrat, had said he had no plans to enter the presidential race.AP - 133 words
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Article52 1986-11-12 7 j UNITED NATIONS The United States cast the only i negative vote when a UN 1 committee reaffirmed the need to ban the development and manufacture of new weapons of mass destruction. The draft was sponsored by the Soviet Union ind 18 of I usReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration291 1986-11-12 8 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - ALBERT RAMALINGAM By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK The State Railway of Thailand yesterday announced plans to improve safety measures at Bangkok's main Hualampong railway station to prevent a repeti-. tion of last Saturday's train disaster in which four people died. Communications Minister Banharn291 words
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96 1986-11-12 8 200 barred from police exam stage riot BANGKOK About 200 police candidates rioted when they were barred from taking a final examination in Nakhon Pathom, 50 km west of Bangkok, college officials said yesterday. The rampaging students hurled stones, banged on exam-room windows and injured several officials. The 200 rioters,96 words
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253 1986-11-12 8 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - ALBERT RAMALINGAM BANGKOK Courts here are to impose strict security measures during trials. One of the measures is a search of everyone entering a courtroom while a trial is in progress. The new measures were announced by the Justice Ministry after a convicted robber last253 words
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Article34 1986-11-12 8 JAKARTA A group of Jakarta Arts Institute students ransacked their own campus building here, shattering glass doors, in protest against a decision to ban a concert, the Merdeka news- paper reported AFPAFP - 34 words
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139 1986-11-12 8 BANGKOK iiiPANESE police met ITud authorities here on MmhUv to In veetigaU tvm» smuggling trem Thailand by Japan**? crime syndicates. TTae investigation v»w sparred b> last monUi > grenade explosion on a Thai airliner flytn* tram Manila to Osaka. Osaka pallce ha veReuter - 139 words
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Article59 1986-11-12 8 BANGKOK Twenty-one Soviet MiG aircrafi are to be delivered by the end of I> cember to the pro- Vietnam ese government in Phnom Penh a Cambodian resittance faction said yesterday Quoting its own "reliable sources inside Cambodia Hie movement said the delK ery was part ofAFP - 59 words
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Article, Illustration452 1986-11-12 9 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO Philippine President Corazon Aquino yesterday declared her confidence that there would be no military coup in her absence from Manila by telling a friend of her late husband: "The army is under the control ofAP; AFP; Reuter - 452 words
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Article, Illustration383 1986-11-12 9 More coup rumours as truce talks stall over 'act of hostility' MANILA Tensions, fuelled by rumours of a military coup, stayed high in the Philippines as government negotiators seeking a truce with communist rebels failed to achieve the breakthrough they had been predicting. Government negotiators Teofisto Guingona and Ramon MitraAP; Reuter - 383 words
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160 1986-11-12 9 Judge bars dealings in Marcos trial tapes LOS ANGELES A US Federal judge has barred public distribution of videotapes that show questioning of the former Philippine President and his wife on charges of diverting US$2 billion (554.4 billion) from the National Treasury for their own use. The statements by MrReuter - 160 words
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235 1986-11-12 9 Manila 'coup watchers' have a field day MANILA An International "coup watch" has begun in Manila. Journalists and television cameras from around the world have descended on Manila to see whether forces loyal to President Corazon Aquino's angry Defence Minister, Juan Ponce Enrile, will mount a coup. Rumours of aReuter - 235 words
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175 1986-11-12 9 HAN LING - Criminals becoming more sophisticated Pehin Isa HAN LING By Brunei Correspondent BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN Asean's prosperity and progress must be protected from criminals who are becoming more sophisticated, better organised and more daring, Brunei's new Home Affairs Minister, Pehin Dato Haji Isa, said yesterday He was opening the Sixth Aseanapol175 words
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416 1986-11-12 10 Aim to lower figure of 80 deaths per 1,000 births JAKARTA Indonesia is to officially launch an extensive community health care programme to involve villagers nationwide in the fight to reduce the country's infant mortality rate, the highest in the region. "The wholeAFP - 416 words
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Article, Illustration243 1986-11-12 10 A valley where time stands still... JAYAPURA Konono Mabel (left In this Beater picture), chief of a Dani tribal village In Indonesia's easternmost province of Irian Jaya, holds the preserved mommy of one of his ancestors killed In battle. The mommy, believed by villagers to be SM yean old, Is243 words
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123 1986-11-12 10 The king of Malaysian fruit holds court KUALA LUMPUR A four-month exhibition opened here yesterday to pay tribute to the king of Malaysian fruit, the durian. The green spiky fruit, whose pulpy innards repel the uninitiated as much as they delight the gourmet, is itself banished from the National Museum,Reuter - 123 words
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176 1986-11-12 10 KUCHDNG .Although Unarmed units have been wiped out. Sarawak is siiL facing a communist terrorist threat in terms of spread of propaganda and ideology, the State Assem bly was told yesterday. Special Services Assis tant Minister Dr George Chan, answering a ques tion,Bernama - 176 words
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Article74 1986-11-12 10 OTTAWA Canada and Thailand have reached agreement on civilian air traffic between the two countries, the Transport Ministry' said here Canadian Pacific will be authorised to fly passengers and freight to Bangkok by the Atlantic and Pacific routes Air Canada will be allowed to provide a passenAFP - 74 words
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Article, Illustration497 1986-11-12 11 KUALA LUMPUR MALAYSIA has admitted losing Ms2o9 million in an attempt in 1981 and 1982 to corner the world tin market and prop up a vital export industry which later collapsed. "Actions such as this to protect a country's national interest areReuter - 497 words
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250 1986-11-12 11 Selangor MCA given a week to withdraw motion KUALA LUMPUR Selangor Umno Youth has given the state MCA a week to withdraw its resolution disputing the indigenous status of the Malays or face public protests from Malays in the state. State Umno Youth head Mohamed Fahmi Ibrahim said yesterday thatBernama - 250 words
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387 1986-11-12 11 Dr Ling: I didn't transgress the PM's powers KUALA LUMPUR MCA President Datuk Dr Ling Liong Sik yesterday dismissed claims that he had transgressed the powers of the Prime Minister by rejecting Deputy President Datuk Lee Kim Sai's resignation from the Cabinet. He told reporters he was merely exercising hisBernama - 387 words
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134 1986-11-12 11 MCA didn't give full picture Anwar KUALA LUMPUR The MCA leadership did not provide the full picture of the Cabinet decision when it said the pribumi issue had been settled, Umno Youth leader Anwar Ibrahim said yesterday. He said the MCA statement that the Cabinet had accepted the party's explanationBernama - 134 words
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194 1986-11-12 11 PETALING JAYA Members of affiliated unions of the Malaysian Trades Union Congress throughout the country will picket their workplace on Dec 1 to protest against the proposed amendments to the Employment Act and several proposals of the 1987 Federal Budget tabled lastBernama - 194 words
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Article146 1986-11-12 11 KU4ALA LUMPUR The Sessions Court yesterday ordered the case of former Koperasi Belia Bersatu Bhd (Kosatu) chairman Tee An Chuan, charged with criminal breach of trust involving M5603,700, to be trans- ferred to the High Court. Tee, 42, on Monday pleaded guilty to theBernama - 146 words
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Article, Illustration863 1986-11-12 12 MR Justice Lai Kew Chai yesterday explained why he reduced the $10,000 fine he imposed on Monday on J. B. Jeyaretnam and Wong Hong Toy. to $5,000 in the afternoon of the same day. It was because at the time of their conviction in a863 words
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Article, Illustration1359 1986-11-12 12 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON WP leaders fail in bid to refer case to Court of Criminal Appeal By MR JUSTICE Lai Kew Chai ruled yesterday that the questions of law which Workers' Party leaders J. B. Jeyaretnam and Wong Hong Toy wanted referred to the1,359 words
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566 1986-11-12 12 Reaction of MPs 'He has breached the law and must pay the penalty' SEVEN MPs one opposition and six from the People's Action Party contacted last night said it is sad that J.B. Jeyaretnam, the former MP for566 words
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Article, Illustration496 1986-11-12 12 Going against the traffic to beat the crowd Police take no chances with crowd outside High Court POLICE were out in full force yesterday to avert any unruly crowd incident outside the High Court building during the final appeal by the two Workers' Party leaders. The police presence was conspicuousAZIZ HUSSIN; TAN SUAN ANN - 496 words
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480 1986-11-12 13 RAV DHALIWAL - RAV DHALIWAL Tracks near buildings put on rubber pads By BUILDINGS with M«ass Rapid Transit tunnels running beneath them or close to them should not generally find vibrations from trains a problem. In these areas, the MRT tracks have been placed on rubber bearing480 words
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182 1986-11-12 13 Orchard station will be $24 m showpiece ORCHARD station will be the showpiece of Singapore's Mass Rapid Transit system and for this, the station is getting a $24 million "dressing-up". The station will have a circular concourse and platform, special tiles and ceiling, an imposing central dome about 11 metres182 words
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Article70 1986-11-12 13 A COSMETIC salesman paid $7,900 in fines on Monday for having one obscene and 74 uncensored videotapes in his flat. Wong Kheng Tut, 52, pleaded guilty to the two charges. A third charge against him for cjurying on a business of making videotapes without a licence was70 words
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185 1986-11-12 13 AN ACADEMICIAN known Internationally for his brilliant career In accountancy will be in Singapore from Nov 24 to Dec 24 as a Lee Kuan Yew Distingniabesi Visitor. Professor David Solomons will give two public lectures to students and lecturers at the National185 words
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129 1986-11-12 13 THE International Trade Counsel of the US Senate Committee on Finance, Mr Leonard Santos, is in Singapore on a five-day visit. Mr Santos, who arrived on Saturday, called on Mr Ngiam Tong Dow, Permanent Secret.ary of the Min- istry of Trade and Industry,129 words
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Article, Illustration195 1986-11-12 14 THE National Wages Council subcommittee on wage reform found these problems with the present system: o Wage increases are usually paid on account of seniority in service rather than company or individual performance, leading to wages that are excessive for the work done.195 words
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201 1986-11-12 14 INDIVIDUAL companies should find their own solutions to the problem of long salary scales where the top salary is too high for the value of the job. But in doing so, they should ensure that no employee suffers a wage cut, the NWC subcommittee201 words
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Article121 1986-11-12 14 THESE are the members of the NWC Subcommittee on Wage Reform: Mr Mob Stow Meng (chairman). Permanent Secretary (Labow); Mr Stephen Lee, Vice-President, Singapore National Employers Federation; Mr Tan Peng 800, Executive Director, SNEF; Mr lim Boon Hong, AaVtotent Secretary-General, NTUC; Mr G Kandaaamy, General121 words
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Article, Illustration568 1986-11-12 14 WONG AI KWEI - WONG AI KWEI ggfsxbfgfbfgbvn Guidelines needed during five-year phasing-in period Reports by Models for wage reform No single wage model can suit all companies However, two models which satisfy the mam parameters for a flexible wage system are proposed to guide unions568 words
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Article, Illustration754 1986-11-12 15 PAUL JACOB - Union leaders to get help on new wage system PAUL JACOB NTUC Delegates' Conference By A desirable system is one which provides workers with a fair share of productivity growth, whilst maintaining wage cost competitiveness. It should satisfy every worker's aspiration for an improvement in his standard of living without754 words
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Article, Illustration865 1986-11-12 15 Proposed reform 'not designed to force wages down' Reaction of employers THE Singapore National Employers' Federation (SNEF) has given its assurance that the wage reform proposals will noc automatically mean low wage increases for workers. "Wage reform says you can award high wage increases, provided your performance can support it865 words
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462 1986-11-12 15 Why many unions are for restraint and refrom First priority is to get jobs, says unionist SINGAPORE Organisation of Seamen General Secretary Leow Ching Chuan made no bones about why he and his union were all for wage reform. It would help them earn salaries at a time when job462 words
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Article, Illustration230 1986-11-12 16 Workers' quarters at Shenton Way construction site gutted ABOLT 75 Thai and Filipino construction workers ran for their lives yesterday when fire gutted their living quarters at a construction site in Shenton Way, bohind the Dai-Ichi Hotel. Police said the fire, believed to have been accidentallyMAZLAN BADRON - 230 words
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596 1986-11-12 16 Trial of AAS man AUTOMOBILE Association of Singapore general secretary Tang Tuck Wah admitted yesterday that he helped his friends lease a nightclub at the Hotel New World, which collapsed in March this year. Tang, 55, described as the596 words
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Article, Illustration172 1986-11-12 16 SINGAPORE'S sixth heritage marker (right) was unveiled yesterday at Raffles Hotel. The hotel, which celebrates its 100th anniversary this year, was picked as a site of historical significance under the American Express Foundation's Singapore Heritage Support Programme. Under the programme, markers providing a brief172 words
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Article, Illustration203 1986-11-12 16 A HEAVY metal chain plunged more than IM m and crashed through the roof of a stationary lift car on the ground floor of a highrise private apartment block off Outran Park on Monday night. No one was injured in the Incident at203 words
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476 1986-11-12 17 Need to bring them in line with other NICs BG Lee WAGE increases will have to lag behind productivity growth by 3 to 4 per cent next year if Singapore Is to bring its wages more in line with those of the476 words
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Article, Illustration379 1986-11-12 17 THE need to stay ahead of its competitors prompted computer giant Data General to invest substantially in Singapore, its president and chief executive officer, Mr Edson de Castro, said yesterday. Its printed circuit board plant in Jurong uses379 words
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300 1986-11-12 17 A MAN, who was robbed once before, helped police arrest an armed robbery suspect soon after he witnessed two hold-ups in the Ang Mo Kio West Town Garden last Monday night. The arrest led to two other men being picked up by300 words
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162 1986-11-12 25 Law Society to elect new president THE council of the Law Society will elect a new president to succeed "vtr Francis Seow when it meets on Friday. Council members decided on this after a meeting at the society's Colombo Court premises last Monday. They had gathered to discuss the effect162 words
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Article62 1986-11-12 25 AN INDONESIAN youth, referred to in court only as Johan. was yesterdaycharged with hiding 19 detonators, two tubes of TNT and several containers with powdery and paste-like substances on board an Indonesian fishing vessel at Jurong Fishery Fort on Monday night. No plea was taken from62 words
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Article, Illustration450 1986-11-12 25 Merlion Week grand prix the final event in world series THIRTEEN ef the 15 powerboats that will take part la a grand prix race later this month arrived here yesterday. The grand prix, a first for Asia, will be held In Marina Bay on450 words
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331 1986-11-12 25 A SCHOOL principal, referring to the recent spate of reports on teenage runaways, gave three reasons yesterday why they do it. One. they have lost interest in their studies; two, they fear examinations and three, it is easy to get into a331 words
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340 1986-11-12 25 CHIEF Justice Wee Chong Jin yesterday issued a stern reminder to a Singapore Bus Service driver who was cleared of two charges involving his behaviour towards a woman passenger He told Tay Cheng Liang, 45: "When you are driving a public vehicle,340 words
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436 1986-11-12 25 SHIRLEY TAN - SHIRLEY TAN Health and recreation farm and golf resort suggested By A HEALTH and recreation farm and a golf resort are two projects the Johor Mentri Besar says are joint-venture possibilities for businessmen in Singapore and Johor. For the proposed farm, Mr Muhyiddin436 words
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Article, Illustration461 1986-11-12 25 Leaders of chambers of commerce from both sides of the Causeway support group A JOHOR-SINGAPORE industry and trade association has been formed to promote links between the business communities on both sides of the Causeway. The leaders of the various chambers of commerce in Singapore461 words
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Article107 1986-11-12 25 A MOTORIST who tried to stop a parking attendant from giving him a parking ticket was fined $100 yesterday. Syed Masood bin Sindamadar, 29, pleaded guilty to a charge of using criminal force on Madam Misriah binti Karin, 37, of the Urban Redevelopment Authority. The court heard that107 words
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Article76 1986-11-12 25 A YOUTH, earlier charged with committing vandalism by damaging a public telephone, faced six similar charges yesterday. Yusman bin Mohamed Yusoff, 17, allegedly committed the six offences at the void decks of various housing estates between Sept 24 and Oct 11. He allegedly damaged five of the coin-boxes76 words
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Article68 1986-11-12 25 A DRIVER, who helped his businessman brother to hire workers, was jailed for six months yesterday for employing an Indian who had an expired social visit pass. Sivaprakash s/o Marimuthu, 22, admitted employing Pichaiyan Thevar Mohan at a Jurong factory to which his brother's firm was supplying workers.68 words
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Article64 1986-11-12 25 A LABOURER was charged yesterday with cheating a housewife of $3,000 over the purported adoption of his lover's child. Tan Boh Tee, 38, allegedly cheated Madam Lee Suet Far, 50, at a Beach Road flat on May 18 last year by making her believe he was giving the64 words
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Article75 1986-11-12 25 TWO companies Smit Tak Towage and Salvage, and Sembawang Salvage Company (Semco) have joined forces to retrieve the container ship New Genrays, which sank at the Tanjong Pagar Complex last Tuesday. The 1,422- tonne ship sank at about 1 pm while it was being loaded with containers of75 words
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Article83 1986-11-12 25 GEYLANG SERAI students who need money for their studies can turn to a $5,000 bursary award scheme. The Geylang Serai Citizens' Consultative Committee is inviting them to apply to its bursary fund by Dec 7. Now in its fourth year, the fund gives aid to students from83 words
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Advertisement188 1986-11-12 15 "Great food, good value and a relaxed atmosphere. That's what my restaurant is all about." I At Restaurant Latour you'll discover the finest Continental cuisine. Our set lunch for just $28* includes a choice of six main courses. There's an extensive ala carte menu i if for dinner each evening.188 words
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Advertisement272 1986-11-12 16 Lancome presents its enthralling new fragrance for men Sagamore. A fragrance with a hint of the unexpected in its unique blend of ingredients. Sagamore captures the spirit of new horizons, new quests, new challenges. For the man who seeks more from life, Sagamore is his essence. Sagamore debuts only at272 words
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Advertisement48 1986-11-12 17 Johor Mentri Besar suggests two joint-venture projects: Page 25 It is best to build healthy habits when children are young. When parents are active, children are more likely to be active and stay active when they grow up. M training Health r duration Department. Vlinislr* of Health. Singapore.48 words
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Advertisement297 1986-11-12 17 I ii AmW \mWMW m\mWm\}^^^^Wm\ "*^Sfi aßaaßaf^ii aHa^B^aW aHT^^W^ BL &*1 Ziß>iaßrliraV^^ Sole Distributor: GOLDLION ENTERPRISE (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD TEL: 284-2828/9 In NZ Dollars Wmtt SSkM* f> mmm mkm^_^LW'-- fy^p* mU lj3m Mm^^^r^MMMMrSjtMm^^ your money could ivWw *^v be earning annmd /fl? IS/ at iHobenpicfe *^s^^ B *\r^ 4iP^ October297 words
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Article646 1986-11-12 18 IN THE aftermath of the Hotel New World tragedy, people have become more concerned about the structural soundness of the buildings they live and work in. Not everyone will agree with the Ministry of National Development's decision not to identify the 170 buildings designed by the646 words
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809 1986-11-12 18 JOHN O' SULLIVAN - JOHN O'SULLIVAN By WASHTNGTON In his occasional moods as a custodian of the Atlantic alliance, Mr Denis Healey (British Labour Party foreign affairs spokesman) argues that the principal obstacle to good transatlantic relations will happily soon be removed. President Reagan will retire from the809 words
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Article, Illustration1806 1986-11-12 18 CATHERINE C. ONG - CATHERINE C. ONG Michael Fam on made-in-Singapore MNCs Made-in-Singapore multinational companies by the year 2000? That was what Mr Michael Fam, Chairman of the Mass Rapid Transit Corporation, envisioned in a speech at this year's National University of Singapore convocation. He elaborates1,806 words
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Article, Illustration1218 1986-11-12 19 LIM YOON LIN - LIM YOON LIN Malaysia's New Economic Policy Around the region By MALAYSIA'S New Economic Policy is no ordinary piece of economic reform as can be seen from the debates still raging around it. The NEP had become, said Kok Lanas .MP Datuk Abdullah Ahmad,1,218 words
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Article, Illustration338 1986-11-12 19 HO CHIN BENG - HO CHIN BENG Table talk By COUNTING on coins The 10-cent coin. Singapore's most popular small change. A cast-metal disc of standard weight and value. With more than 416 million such pieces circulating at the end of last year. About 162 coins for338 words
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284 1986-11-12 20 Why pick Singapore as a whipping boy? Israeli leader's forthcoming visit MALAYSIANS who, for religious or political reasons, have an understandable revulsion towards Israel's policies in the Middle East are perfectly entitled to make known their feelings about the forthcoming visit of the Israeli President to Singapore. But as a284 words
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145 1986-11-12 20 Visit is not to provoke others I REFER to the article "Herzog visit provocative" by Mr A. Samad Mahadi, writing in the Utusan Malaysia (ST, Oct 31). While we are aware of the sympathy of Muslims in Malaysia for the Palestinian struggle, the scheduled visit by Israeli President Chaim Herzog145 words
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Letter, Illustration146 1986-11-12 20 Some taxis are like 'chimney pots' AFTER reading your report. New Twist to Smokes War (ST, Oct 29), I want to say here that non-smokers have the right to a smoke-free environment. EJeing a frequent taxi-commut-er, I would like to comment on the little "chimney pots" on the roads of146 words
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386 1986-11-12 20 Puzzled over HDB reply on Giro limit THE Housing Board's reply "HDB will consider Giro limit appeal" (ST, Nov 4) to my letter "4AIIOW Giro users to set a limit" (ST, Oct 25) needs some clarifications. HDB said Giro standing orders provide for the deduction of service and conservancy charges386 words
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307 1986-11-12 20 Media should not distort news IM REGARD to the Government's action against Time magazine, you reproduced the editorial of the Oct 28 issue of the Hongkong magazine. Media and Marketing. The magazine asks: "Could we then see a day when all regional media, who have to go about reporting affairs307 words
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155 1986-11-12 20 WE THANK Mr A. C. Leong for his suggestions to promote the Singapore zoo in his letter, The Zoo a National Treasure (ST, Oct 24). Among other things, Mr Leong suggested that more signs be installed along major roads and expressways to show155 words
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Advertisement313 1986-11-12 20 g. Piecemeal solutions to individud problems can create more problems. To make all the pieces really work as one, call Wang. PCs to PCs Add a Wang VS minicomputer and Wang System Networking (WSN) and instead of just sitting there, your standalone PCs can become part of a local or313 words
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Article, Illustration92 1986-11-12 21 A LACK of follow-through buying by investors saw share prices ending at overnight levels despite a strong opening on the Singapore stock market yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index rose a marginal 0.5 points to 879.28. The DBS Index of CPF stocks gained 0.66 points to 312.5892 words
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Article64 1986-11-12 21 Traomiro 237 +12 SU 930+10 Mrtro -tor 525+10 Chan -M: 259+10 CX T«| 29* +1 *m*M 200+1 Rtam 472 +S Siwtfet J« -i -u« a 299 in I^caMi 111 -e 9* 130+5 «S 765 +5 h*ij -*nt 139 +i Mtui C«iUnr> JO'i -4-i Ufll 391 +41-1 HLmi^Fb 292 +464 words
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Article73 1986-11-12 21 Strjrti Tridkif 352 -18 OinlK* 150 -15 Lmkurti H 50c 68 -15 H LMnc uetf 376 -14 I rut Til 102 -12 FACB 50C 55 -11 CCM 400 -10 Nat km 446 i KB 410 SBS 230 -7 S F'ravt 19S -7 H*mora M'ui 350 -6 OUE 33S -673 words
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Article12 1986-11-12 21 KeppelWrts 1,932,000 Seolion 1,361,000 Public Bank 786,000 Chuan Hup 633^00012 words
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Article92 1986-11-12 21 No. 10 No» 11 BT Composite 774.44 773.68 ST Motor *****184 *****512 8T 06 OS 270 -207 CAB tio.'i 66C4 06V *****4 +*****6 ST industrials 878 78 879 28 ST F,n*Ke 2062 58 2056 15 ST Hotete 580 577 14 Nov 10 Nov 11 ST Proptrtws 452 40 453.3992 words
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Article14 1986-11-12 21 THE IS dollar lost 92 ticks to close at DM 2.0428 in Singapore.14 words
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Article42 1986-11-12 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits fines Business Times Industrial Composite 1985 86 High 940 64 (3/11/86) 834.37 (3/11/86) 1985 86 Low 563.34 (28/4/86) 470 92 (28 4 86) Ail time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8 2 84) Aildme lo* 74.75 (17/9/64) 470.92 (28/4/86)42 words
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Article25 1986-11-12 21 DM V FT S$ HK$ US$ US* 2 0430 162.55 unq 2.1893 unq £***** ***** 162 58 6.6770 2 1908 7 8010 1.439525 words
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Article60 1986-11-12 21 Eurodollar: Gained three ticks to 93.90 a contract. Deotschemark: Gained 27 ticks to 0.4904 a contract. British pound: Gained 10 ticks to 1.4330 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained seven ticks to 0.*****2 a contract. Slkkel: Gained 245 points to ***** a contract. US Treasury Bond: Gained 99 ticks to60 words
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Article81 1986-11-12 21 BANCKOK Sixty-one Japanese firms are officially listed for relocation to South-east Asia, principally Thailand, according to a project of Japan's External Trade Organisation (Jetro). The Overseas Investment Co-operation Scheme is promoting small and medium-sized Japanese firms to invest in Thailand and other Asean countries,AFP - 81 words
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Article81 1986-11-12 21 HAKRON (Ohio) Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co will close a British subsidiary and retire its European blimp as part of a restructuring plan designed to thwart a threatened takeover by investor Sir James Goldsmith. Goodyear will close its Howdins Ltd of Britain and transfer operations toUPI - 81 words
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Article69 1986-11-12 21 TAIPEI Taiwan will allow more local banks to set up branches in the United States and Japan, said Mr Chen See-ming, director of the Finance Ministry's monetary department. There are now 18 Taiwanese bank branches and representative offices operating overseas, compared with 150 South Korean bankReuter - 69 words
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Article58 1986-11-12 21 LONDON Lloyds Bank, one of Britain's top commercial banks, completed an agreement to take over about 90 per cent of the assets of Continental Bank of Canada, making it the largest foreignowned bank in the country. Continental was absorbed into Lloyds' whol-ly-owned subsidiary Lloyds Bank Canada, atReuter - 58 words
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473 1986-11-12 21 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ It plans to become an international corporation By PARKWAY Holdings, owners of the Parkway Parade shopping/office complex at Marine Parade, is the latest of a string of listed compares to take advantage of the current low interest rates by issuing $60473 words
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127 1986-11-12 21 ANTHONY HOE - Exchange forms discipline committee ANTHONY HOE By THE new committee of the Stock Exchange of Singapore has formed its disciplinary sub-committee. The SES' newly-appoint-ed Executive Chairman, Mr Tan Chok Kian, said the nine-member committee appointed this subcommittee at its first meeting on Monday. Mr Tan would not name the people127 words
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Article, Illustration353 1986-11-12 21 BERTHA BENSON - BERTHA BENSON By Small business ALFALFA sprouts, mustard cress and spice sprouts are temperate vegetables, but a Japanese has succeeded in cultivating them in tropical Singapore, turning his little "farm" into a growing business venture. Mr Mikio Mori, President of Crown Enterprise, has been growing353 words
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Article, Illustration345 1986-11-12 21 BERTHA HENSON - BERTHA HENSON By PETER Tlerney, the man who was twice ousted tram Jasens Supermarket, is bouncing back with a new supermarket in partnership with an Indonesian entrepreneur. As seen as Mr Tlerney and Mr Dick Gelael get the right location, they345 words
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293 1986-11-12 21 Two banks may follow OUB's early start OVERSEA Union Bank's banking hours now begin an hour earlier, and two more banks may follow suit. Coinciding with the group's headquarters shift to its new OUB Centre at Raffles Place on Monday, OUB's official banking hours now begin at 9 am instead293 words
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394 1986-11-12 21 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR By SEVERAL Singapore and foreign companies are interested in buying the Furama Hotel the prized asset of Wannian Holdings' wholly-owned subsidiary. Furama Hotel Investments, which is now under liquidation. Mr Wong Tui San of Ernst Whinney, one of the liquidators, said preliminary394 words
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Article3334 1986-11-12 22 READERS should be aware of the ImHatiom of this rtrxmaton Not every transactor nor every price dealt in at the stock exchange, n covered in "business done' Further, because al dealings at a particular price are lumped together the table does not show the trend in3,334 words
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Article2040 1986-11-12 22 INDUSTRIALS Acma ,!806> Ajmomoto i3O4S) Alcom (63 58) 1 63 (4) 63 5 A158,6!8635)(4)63(4)62cd API (578) (31) 58 (3) 57.5 ASM (1378 1395) (20) 139 (8) 140 (1) 141 (45) 138 Anton ,2666 2675) (16) 266 (27) 268 (26) 270 (3) 271 (12) 269 (58)2,040 words
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Article2836 1986-11-12 22 M shares quoted hive a par value ol SI unkjs otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip/rights. H Tai-eiemplerj omdenc *BN rs traded m tots ol 10 shares cadi, with the price quoted in dotars Irustee stocks under CPf AprycvnInvestment Scheme. 1986 Last YieW Voi Day Kfh Low2,836 words
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Article377 1986-11-12 23 1 Mr Jl.OOO. 2 For bant ootomen only. 3 OCBC Fiunco. 4 iviiabto at DBS Faunct 5 oua*ymc Hut ntts art offortd bj u*«k»Wy OUT UOF's rites." ttu viaa* it jot *c mtawt it oes France OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATIS Savings daily VA 3'/j 2>/2 3377 words
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Article158 1986-11-12 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4106—1.4135 7.20—6.99 Canadian dollar 1.5793—1.5811 6.40—6.30 NZ dollar 1.1313-1.1341 9.00-8.70 Sterling pound 3.1521—3.1557 3.21—3.16 US dollar 2.1905—2.1915 4.59—4.55 Local dollars to lOOurats of foreign currency Austrian schilling 15.2075—15.2198158 words
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Article98 1986-11-12 23 THE US dollar closed firmer against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed slightly firmer in narrow trading after fluctuating within a range of 2.1885 and 2.1915. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.0435/45 and closed at 2.0450/60. It traded quietly between98 words
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Article138 1986-11-12 23 THE kilobar market report was not available yesterday. In the Far East market yesterday, gold opened at U*****.70/ 406.20 and stayed at this level throughout the morning. It reopened in the afternoon at this level. With the easier dollar, it attracted some buying to a high of U*****.75/407.25 before138 words
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Article23 1986-11-12 23 GOLD US$/oz Tues Mon Singapore 406.30—406.80 408.40 408.90 Hongkong 406.30—406.80 409.25 409.75 Mon Fri New York 405.50—406.00 408.25—408.75 London 411.10-411.60 409.00—409.5023 words
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Article212 1986-11-12 23 Managers' prices for Nov 12 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0 90—0 97 The Savings Fund 0,82—0.88 Spore Prog Fund 0.35—0.39 S'pore Sec Fund 0.60-0.65 Spore Invest Fund 069—075 S'pore Equity Fund 0.44—0.48 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 1.23— l 33 Mai Prog Fund 0.36—0.41 Mai Security212 words
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Article105 1986-11-12 23 Eurodollar 3-month deposit DECEMBER Eurodollar opened at 93.88, slightly higher than the previous close but market activity lapsed into a tight trading range of 93.88 and 93.89 after the initial opening. Liffe session sawrenewed buying interest with the December contract finally closing 3 ticks higher at the day's high of105 words
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Article53 1986-11-12 23 DECEMBER deutschemark traded higher lo 0.4906 before closing 27 ticks higher at 0,4904. after opening 4 ticks off the low at 0.4898. US dollar Deutschemark I Open High Low Sett Est Vol Deett 0.4896 0.4906 0.4894 0 4904 626 Mat 81 0.4922 Ju 0.4941 Open lit (Man): 2MS. Act53 words
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Article47 1986-11-12 23 DECEMBER pound opened at the low of 1.4320 and edged higher to close 10 ticks up at 1.4330. (British Pound) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dcett 1.4320 1.4350 1.4320 1.4330 19 Mar 81 1.4170 Ju 1.4020 Open lot (Mm): 1338. Act Yel (Mob): 35C.47 words
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Article51 1986-11-12 23 DECEMBER yen ranged between 0.*****8 and 0.*****4 in a quiet session before closing 7 ticks higher at 0.*****2. (Japanese Yen} Open High Low Sett Est Vol DecM 0.*****0 0.*****4 0.*****8 0.*****2 193: M»r 87 0.*****5 0.*****5 0.*****5 0.*****3 1 Ju 0.*****8 Open lit (M*o): 1778. Act Vol (Man):51 words
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Article58 1986-11-12 23 DECEMBER Nikkei closed 245 points higher at ***** after trading between ***** and *****. (Nikkei Stock A vemge Index I Open High Low Sett Est Vol Spei *****.82 *****.23 *****.82 *****.56 N«v 8i *****8 ***** Dec ***** ***** ***** ***** 347 Mv 87 ***** Ju *****58 words
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Article80 1986-11-12 23 DECEMBER US T-Bond opened at the day's low of 96.10 but traded higher in thin trading on short-covering activities due to a US holiday yesterday. The market, however, slipped into range trading after a lack of follow-through buying interest. The December bond finaUy closed 99 ticks higher80 words
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Article25 1986-11-12 23 (USS per trov ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dec ***** Open ißt (Mm): 411. Act Vol (Man): 11. Reports from BA Futures25 words
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Article18 1986-11-12 23 Rubber Closing prices cents /kio Singapore December 181.50 down 2.50 cents Malaysia December 225.00 unchanged T 118 words
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Article18 1986-11-12 23 Tin Ctoani prices MS,' kio KL Tin 15.45 down four cents Turnover 124 tonnes up 25 tonnes18 words
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Article23 1986-11-12 23 Ctownt pruf Copper t tome Spot *****-***** (*****-910.50) 3 months 921.50—922 50 (932.50-933.50) i Market tone Easy I Sales 24,950 tonnes j23 words
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Article29 1986-11-12 23 Clown prices SHvaw USS trov Tuts Mot Singapore 5 70-575 5 77-5 82 MM Fn New York 5 70—575 5 73-5 78 Source CreOit Suisse Spore P r29 words
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Article21 1986-11-12 23 Clown once*. Aluminium tome Mon 1 Spot 793 50-794.00 (808.00-8(8.50) 3 months 797.50—791.00 (808.50-«09.00) Market tone Easy Sates 19,950 tonnes21 words
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Article98 1986-11-12 23 Crude MS tome palm oi Nov 742.50 (south) 737.50 (north) 730 (central) Dec 750 (north) Refined palm oi US$ tonne j RBO palm oil Nov/Dec 310 (seMe-s) lan Feb Mar 315 (sellers) RBO Stearin Nov/Oec/lan 270 (sellers) RBO Olein Nov/Dec 335 (sellers) Jan/Feb/Mat 340 (sellers) I Crude stearin98 words
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699 1986-11-12 23 SHARE prices closed at overnight levels despite a strong opening on the Singapore stock market yesterday. Dealers said a technical correction was now long overdue following the recent sharp falls on the market. But there was a lack of fol-low-through by investors who699 words
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Article336 1986-11-12 23 m r Hk Gos 17 90-0! U UJ I" Hotels 3600 -025 HK Lai.^ 5 65 unch n^r^c^'J 5 o^n +D k 01 Hk Und Loon .*****+6 Bonk Of Eost Asao 19 70 urch Hk Lond Worr '550 +0.1 Cothov Pocrf-c A» 535 uofh hk Reolty 13.20 r^"?! 0336 words
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Article364 1986-11-12 23 No** 11 Ten Chance Aanomoto 1 750 r 40 Akoi 399+15 Amodo 890 -15 Asohi Chem 800 +25 AsaK Gloss 1260 unch Bonk Of Tokyo 830 +4 Bndgestone 650 14 Canon 1030 unch Casto Computer 1430 -10 Gtuen 486 -6 D (sfcp Print 1820 +110 D N-ppon Screen 780364 words
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Article340 1986-11-12 23 No» 11 Cents Chant e (Awl) A C I 410 +80 A N I 295 -7 Aberfoyle 1140 10 Age 325 -5 Amcor 385 -13 Ampol Exp 290 f 5 Ampol Pet 275 unch Anz 550 -14 Ariadne Aust 353 -3 Ashton 227 -3 B H P 850 -2340 words
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Article70 1986-11-12 23 I I I I I J 1 I L_ NST Index Tuesday 1,332.26 (1,345.79) Hongkong Hang Seng ~%W Tuesday 2,207.25 (2,206.76) |«tAustraian All-Ordinaries Tuesday 1,383.90 (1,400.70) Nkkei Stock Average Tuesday 17,300.56 (17,053.20) I— Financial Times Industrials Monday 1,313.30 (1,317.20) Dow Jones Average JJIJjfi Monday 1,892.29 (1,886.53) (Figures in brackets70 words
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Article238 1986-11-12 23 Nov 10 IBS Chanje Alcoa 35** -*H Allied Sig 41 Mi V. Amax Inc 13 +K Amr Corp 59V4 Att 25Mi +V. Bethlehem SH 5W -V. Boeing Co 52-* unch Bun-oughs Cp 78 unch Caterpillar Co 38*a 1 Chose Manhtn 35 unch Chrysler Cp 384 -H Citicorp 51238 words
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Article474 1986-11-12 23 Nov 10 Pence Charge INDUSTRIALS Allied-lyons 310 unch Ass Dairies BTRPIC 297xd +5 Bobcocks 168 -2.20 Barclays 475 -8 Beecham 442 BICC 289 5 Blue Circle 634 unch BOC Group 335 unch Boots 240 +2 Bowater 337 +1 BATS 477 -8 BP ung B Telecom 198 unch Brown (J)474 words
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Article, Illustration706 1986-11-12 23 Delivery of FCL import containers Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Containers Unpacked At The Containers Freight Station On Nov 11 (2300) LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) An Cargo Time Bloc* Or Knight (29) 13/11 (1000) FSA *****930 F4 E Grade (016RW) 16/11 (1500) FSA706 words
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Article, Illustration247 1986-11-12 23 Berth Ar Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep PIA aside 12 12 ins J5 fc 12 11 12/ PIC aside 12 11 Nasw;i3i Jaya 12 11 12 P2C 12/11 13/11 New Leading JlO 12/11 12 P2B 12/11 14 11 PS 30 Jl 12 11 12' P2A 12/11 13247 words
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Article554 1986-11-12 24 ANTHONY HOE - ANTHONY HOE Proposal for negotiated commissions By SOME remisiers are concerned about how they will be able to compete for business on the Stock Exchange of Singapore if negotiated commissions are introduced. The question now is the form which negotiated commissions will take, said remisiers,554 words
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226 1986-11-12 24 Unisys Corp new name for computer giant THE US$lO billion (5521.9 billion) computer and defence electronics giant formed as a result of the merger of Burroughs and Sperry Corporations in September, is now known as Unisys Corporation. The new company, which is expected to combine the strengths and resources of226 words
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Article89 1986-11-12 24 SOUTH Malaysia Industries Bhd plunged into the red for the six months ended June 30 with a pre-tax loss of MSlOt million, compared with M53.3 million pre-tax profit for the same period last year. Turnover declined 36.8 per cent from M*»18.5 million to M511.7 million.89 words
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Article, Illustration19 1986-11-12 24 "Mr Pembroke, is the reason (or this lunch good news, bad news or maintenance of a good working relationship?"19 words
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268 1986-11-12 24 BEIJING China will need US$B billion (5517.5 billion) to US$lO billion in foreign funds each year in the 1986-90 period compared with US$7 billion last year, and is likely to use short-term facilities and syndicated loans rather than go through the US bondReuter - 268 words
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227 1986-11-12 24 [ijjjjljjjg BATTERY-MAKER Union Carbide Singapore, which is being sold to Puppy Chow maker Ralston Purina Company, has changed its name to Eveready Singapore Pte Ltd. Managing Director Antonio Guerrero said the change, since Nov 8, was to enable the company, which makes Eveready and227 words
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456 1986-11-12 24 Tokyo likely to revamp corporate bond market next year TOKYO The Finance Ministry is expected to consider wide-ranging reforms of the domestic .orporate bond msirket text year to make it easier and cheaper for many nore borrowers to issue debt, securities industry sources said. Issues of domestic corporate bonds haveReuter - 456 words
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Article137 1986-11-12 24 Unilite to sell Johor property UNTLrTE Electrical Induv tries has proposed to sell two adjoining pieces of land in Johor Baru to Dragon Phoenix Bhd for Mss million In a statement yesterday, the company said Dragon Phoenix, which is listed on the Kuaia Lum pur Stock Exchange, will pay an137 words
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Article30 1986-11-12 24 DATO Seri L/w Yow Tian has ceased to be a director of both Pan Malays a Rubber Industries Berh d and Pan Malaysia Cemen Works Berhad30 words
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Advertisement162 1986-11-12 21 ENTREPRENEURS DEVELOPERS OCCUPIERS The Race is on. mWSr^LWitlm^^t^mt^ mm^J%^^^SAjS—\ JZt***^**^* liH 8PI? IS **lA\%2&&£^ammm^ AamW^^^j^mamW »J^^^ MmmWlaWzWawW& W JZmT^ HBBMM '^m%aa. A''S^wk ia^A» '^7|l^^ lA\ \sM&§k%Ja* aa^aWamWm. '^^^^•V^aS^ t ***^3 h 'ikti&M^^&L s*&** *AmX». mt*&*«- ■Jfi^&'^Jjat sL^l* ?%o£ •^^^i&ikaWmWmWL SS^m'^t WL\ WLAmmW mWmW^LWAm^mW^ -^fgS»B^.i^Bl Hk.'f^jl* <ak, 1 H W-iP ,P162 words
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Advertisement96 1986-11-12 22 Under instructions from The Australian Telecommunications Commission FOR SALE BY TENDER Prominent Central City Properties 301 303 and 305. 307-31 1 Wellington Street (Cnr Pier Street) 100-106 Pier Street, Perth W A (Being offered for sale as one parcel). Excellent Redevelopment Potential Land Area: 3627m 2 Comprising 3 lots 396 words
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Advertisement612 1986-11-12 24 w SINGAPORE December 3-7 1986, World Trade Centre A new experience awaits you at SINGAPORE INFORMATICS'B6, the most important IT exhibition to be held in the Republic An extraordinary range of sophisticated IT products and services is on display from over 250 companies representing 22 countries worldwide. The list of612 words
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Advertisement394 1986-11-12 25 1986 NATIONAL SHORT STORY WRITING COMPETITION SPONSORKD BV SINGAPORE CULTURAL FOUNDATION ORGANISED BY THE NATIONAL BOOK DEVELOPMENT COl NC II OF SINGAPORE IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE CULTURAL AFFAIRS DIVISION MINISTRY OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BERITA HARIAN LIANHE ZAOBAO/WANBAO SHIN MIN DAILV NEWS TAMIL Ml RASI THE STRAITS TIMES 1 aa\j Entry394 words
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Article, Illustration358 1986-11-12 26 Hurt Shilton to skip Wembley tie I pulled out of the squad because I don't think I will be able to train for two or three days at least. The leg has settled down, m but it's still very sore. Shilton (right) BISHAM ABBEY (England^) Peter Shilton will miss England'sAFP - 358 words
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Article, Illustration239 1986-11-12 26 GLASGOW Celtic's Brian McClair will make his international soccer debut for Scotland against Luxembourg here at Hampden Park today. McClair, who has scored 15 goals this season, is one of four changes in the Scottish side who drew with the Republic of Ireland last month.AFP - 239 words
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149 1986-11-12 26 GLASGOW Hamilton manager John Lambie has been forced Into a life of celibacy since his clnb arrived in the Scottish Premier Division, according to a newspaper report on Sunday. Confident of his team's success among the big dubs, Lambie, 45, vowed toAP - 149 words
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179 1986-11-12 26 Threats to disrupt Aussie rebel tour CAPE TOWN Security has been stepped up for the Australian rebel cricket team in South Africa, following threats by a militant anti-apartheid group called "The Commando', who have pledged to disrupt the tour. The team arrived in Johannesburg last Saturday and began practising onAFP - 179 words
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Article67 1986-11-12 26 NEW ZEALAND FORCE beat the Golden Stars Cricket dub, of Bombay, by 10 runs in a 35-overs cricket match at Dieppe Barracks yesterday. Brief scores: NZ Force 143 (P. Marshall 31, P. L»evesque 45. R. Hesketh 27, V. Bhanushali 3-14, S. Sawant 2-38, G. /Vrora67 words
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Article, Illustration360 1986-11-12 26 TOULOUSE (France) Defending champion Jahangir Khan and second seed Ross Norman reached the final o! the World Open squash championship. setting up a repeat of last year's tournament decider. But unseeded Australian Chris Dittmar performed the rare feat of taking game off Jahangir before succumbing 9-3,Reuter - 360 words
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289 1986-11-12 26 TOULOUSE The world's squash players will vote this month on depriving tournaments in South Africa of their association's grade status, International Squash Players Association officials said on Sunday. The ISPA withdrew grade status from South African tournaments at last November's World Open in CairoReuter - 289 words
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231 1986-11-12 28 HAKIKAT RAI - Top local runners to win more in marathon HAKIKAT RAI WITH the accent on quality running, the organisers of the Singapore Marathon scheduled for Dec 7, have decided to increase the purse for the "national category. The first Singaporean man and woman past the tape jrvill each pocket $5,000 while231 words
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Article, Illustration229 1986-11-12 28 Taipei say no to joint Taiwan -China team TAIPEI Taiwan have not agreed to form a joint team with China for a table tennis tournament in Tokyo next month, a sports official said here yesterday. Commenting on news reports from Tokyo on the joint team, Kao Teh Nan, vice secretaryAP; AFP - 229 words
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Article, Illustration336 1986-11-12 28 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI gghfgbngfdbb DESPITE a three-year hibernation. Malaysia's Zaiton Othman proved that she was still a force to be reckoned with when she won the heptathlon on the second day of the 4th Asean University Games track and field competition at the National Stadium yesterdayJONATHAN CHOO - 336 words
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Article363 1986-11-12 28 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Republic's first outing ends with a comfortable win By SINGA4PORE'S new soccer squad had their first test on Monday night at Jalan Besar Stadium with a match against the Western Australia team and satisfied almost everyone, including coach Seak Poh Leong, with a363 words
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Article, Illustration355 1986-11-12 28 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI Coverage includes $10,000 for death or permanent disablement By ATHLETES' welfare was given yet another fillip yesterday when the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association announced that they would provide personal-accident insurance coverage to all national representatives and coaches. Under a deal worked out with The355 words
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224 1986-11-12 28 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI ONE of the main problems the officials of the Singapore squad will have to tackle before they leave for the FAM Under-16 tournament in Kuala Lumpur from Nov 20-29 will be homesickness. Said team manager K. Suppiah: "Most of the224 words
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Article161 1986-11-12 28 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By TOM SEE made his move in the national bowling championships when he amassed 1,206 pi nf alls to occupy sixth place in the Masters qualifying event at Jurong Bowl yesterday. Tom posted five 200-plus games, beginning with a 204. He continued with 203,161 words
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Article, Illustration583 1986-11-12 28 Song optimistic of Singapore rugby's future SONG KOON POH, 32, captain of Singapore '•< ntgby team te the Asian championship, ha* played both here and villain in hie 14-year association with the sport. The l*7fc Sportsman of tbe Year w«« stripped of hi* captaincy and banned for life for touring583 words
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Article118 1986-11-12 28 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON By WATER POLO teams from China, the Soviet Union and Hungary will be invited for next year's Pe^ta Sukan. A team from Perth, representing Western Australia, and hosts Singapore will make up the five-na-tion Festival of Sport event. Said Lionel Liew, the Singapore Amateur118 words
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Article263 1986-11-12 28 AMERICAN FOOTBALL Cleveland defeated Miami 26-16 in the only National Football League game played on Monday. GOLF Eduardo Caballero became the first home winner of the Brazilian Open for more than a decade. He totalled 277 to win by two strokes from Briton Phil Harrison. MARATHON Portugal'sAP; Reuter; UPI; AFP - 263 words
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Article107 1986-11-12 29 Pre-l technical Instituliaas Athletics: Chay Wai Sum iSt Andrew's JC). S. Pandian (Boys' Town) Badminton: Wong Shoon Soo S'pore Poly>. Baaketball: Lo* Lay Lay (Ngee Ann Poly). Hockey: Louise Ong vGhim Moh Sec). Jado: Ho Yen Chye (Outram Sec). Netball: Noraida Malik (Hwa Chong JC). Swimming: Lee Po107 words
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Article, Illustration657 1986-11-12 29 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH SSC chief appeals for concessions from tertiary institutions for top sportsmen By Sometimes, parents come down extra W hard on their children in university. Because of the cost involved, they want to make sure they pass and not waste the money. Giving657 words
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Article, Illustration208 1986-11-12 29 AMERICA'S CUP FREMANTLE Dennis Conner's Stars And Stripes w,as beaten by the British White Crusader in light winds here yesterday in the challengers' eliminations series. Harold Cudmore's White Crusader crossed the line lmin lsec ahead of St4ars And Stripes over a shortened, three-leg course. Race organisersAFP - 208 words
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Article30 1986-11-12 29 HOUSING and Development Board drew 1-1 with Port Authority Recreation Club in the Inter-Statutory Board hockey final at Farrer Park yesterday. They will replay the final on Friday.30 words
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Article, Illustration268 1986-11-12 29 JANICE SEAH - Extra tight schedule for tennis celebrity JANICE SEAH THE BORG BONUS BJORN BORG .arrives in Singapore today, greeted by an itinerary packed tighter than the guts on the rackets he used to win at Wimbledon. The Super Swede, whose merciless mastery of the courts of the world has made him268 words
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Article159 1986-11-12 29 INDONESIAN Jnstedje Tajik has been seeded No. 1 In this weekend's $*SM Puna Circuit tournament at the Singapore Tennis Centre, which beasts a stronger draw than last year's inangorai event. 44nd nopeTollv this time, he will be able te testify the organisers' faith in him alter his159 words
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FOREIGN TENNIS
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Article204 1986-11-12 29 WORCESTER (Massachusetts) Top seed Martina Navratilova, of the United States, defeated second-seeded Czech Hana Mandlikova 6-2, 6-2 to win her 12th title of the year in a lacklustre final at the U*****,000 ($547,500) New England women's tournament on Monday. Martina was always in charge as eachReuter - 204 words
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Advertisement323 1986-11-12 26 J±_ THE SWISS HOTEL ASSOCIATION f has the pleasure to present *X> THE HOTEL MANAGEMENT SCHOOL +y "LES ROCHES" SHA 3961 Bluche (Montana-Crans) Switzerland Tel: 27/*****3 Telex: CH *****3 ROCH Tfax: CH 27/*****7 Marcel Clival', President of the School will be in Singapore November 13, 14 and 15th. For appointment323 words
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Advertisement102 1986-11-12 26 j __f^W\^Bmmmm9<aMmmWWrr^ i^flOZmoie milk powder at no extra cost! Dumex FuU Cream Milk Powder (regular formula) 500g IOOOg 2000g -^^xcrock^ rY k out tor our D um^ 0 0g and Qface in Pe l uC h,n£- D utTie Atw*^^^ Now you get 10% more L^-^^r Cream Milk Powder (regular or102 words
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162 1986-11-12 27 $11 mill for mare as owners part company LEXINGTON (Kentucky) Life's Magic, a former champion galloper now in foal to top sire Mr Prospector, fetched US$5.4 million (about S$ll million) at the Keeneland breeding stock sale on Monday when half-owner Eugene Klein bought out his partner. Klein owned the broodmareUPI - 162 words
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Article92 1986-11-12 27 KU4\LA LUMPUR Dum Dum DI h4as been promoted to the top cteiss with a new rating of 130 following the Malayan Racing Committee's weekend decision to re-instate him as the winner of a Class 2 Div 1 sprint at Penang last month. The four-year-old will92 words
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Article, Illustration330 1986-11-12 27 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE By KU*\LA LUMPUR The trend towards set weights and weight-for-age racing is catching on with next month's Sultan's Gold Vase at Ipoh to be run under an innovative scale based on latest form. According to a Perak Turf Club official, the club will study330 words
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Article151 1986-11-12 27 LUCKY LEO - THESE horses did well at Bukit Timah over the weekend and are worth following Ananda was running on strongly for sixth to Stinger over 1,600m. He is coming to hand nicely. Ribut ll's fourth to Balik Pulau II in the Lion City Cup was a slashing151 words
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Article, Illustration347 1986-11-12 27 ON THE TRACK with PEDIGREE IC[JALA LUMPUR The Luke Kang-trained Boris' Favourite worked with gusto on a good track with some "give" here yesterday morning. With a riding boy in the saddle, the Australian gelding cantered on the sand before breezing over 600m in 41.6 sec.347 words
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Article, Illustration221 1986-11-12 27 At the 400m At the finish £3232- ___l_m -yjjjjgU~ WWiTSSmWA- 43 B~ gfb gfhbgvfv H22=H~ fvb gvgfgbnfrgb Pictures by and JONATHAN CHOO ALBERT SIM Class 4 Div 3 1,600m 1. Marching Home 2. Schemer 3. Impressible 4. Surety Dist: IVi, 5, ViJONATHAN CHOO; ALBERT SIM - 221 words
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Obituary, Illustration35 1986-11-12 27 183 Condolences 183 Condolences With fond rememberance of PHILIP KOH THONG M.ANG We will remember you forever By close friends: Romilly Koh Yap Ai Heng Rayner Neo Roland Tan Jeremy Tan Freddy Chew Eddie Lee35 words
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Obituary, Illustration95 1986-11-12 27 MR PONNIAH PERUMAL (AGE 72) passed away peacefully on 11th Nov 86 leaving behind beloved wife. 4 sons 1 daughter Cortege leaving Blk 185 Boon Lay Ave. 45 14-146 at about 2 pm on Wednesday 12/11/86 tor burial at Chua Chu Kang Cemetery For funeral arrangement please call95 words
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Obituary, Illustration120 1986-11-12 27 The family of the late MR JOSEPH F SILVA wishes to express their heartfelt gratitude to: Doctors and staff ot Ward 47 S.G.H and Mt Elizabeth Hospital. CO. and staff ot N.Z. Forces (S.E.A) A.0.D.. Sr Elizabeth teachers A students of CJC relatives, friends, colleagues and priests ot120 words
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Obituary, Illustration178 1986-11-12 27 MDM A. SAVERIAS (PATTU) O beautiful mother we have not forgotten you had left us on 11.11.85 (9.4t0 a.m.) Your loved ones Requiem mass on Sat. 15.11.86 at the Church of the Holy Family (Katong) S pore at 6.AS p.m. The announcement intended on 11.11.436 was omitted178 words
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Advertisement146 1986-11-12 27 Wa___*\w Ay* W Am Wmi dtMi^^iW First published in 1898, JANE'S FIGHTING SHIPS gives current information on the world's navies under the following headings: Major matters: summaries by country of the year's significant naval events Glossary: explains technical terms and abbreviations used throughout the book Ship designations: explains the formula146 words
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Advertisement17 1986-11-12 27 rln Memoriam' I is for the loved ones I whom you I remember *> I C.A.T.S. W *****6617 words
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Advertisement124 1986-11-12 28 Fantasyland is now at Wisma Atria. When you wish upon a star you'll find yourself in a Disney Fantasyland at Kids' World, the mA^mm\ entire 10th floor of Wisma Atria. Meet r^^B^^W vv' your favourite Disney characters JF >»v-^~ Micke y- Donald, Minie and the rest of 2 *ls£r^^l Z*^\^-124 words
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Miscellaneous67 1986-11-12 28 ASEAN UNIVERSIT? GAMES Athletic* National Stadium, 3pm). Sweer: (NTI and NUS. 5pm) Squash: 3pm). Tam\e ttmdt: (NUS, 10am and 2pm) V«UevbalI: (NTI. 2.30 and 4pm). Water pale: (NUS, 4.30pm). HOWLING Nattaaal C skips (Jurong Bowl. 3.30am). HOCKEY lator-srutatsry Board 3rd placing MHTC v Telecoms (Farrer Park AC, 3.30pm) Fiieadly: Civil67 words
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Advertisement599 1986-11-12 29 TOKYO an Of WONDERS. Nobody knov.v. tN; 'venders of Tokyo like Japan Air Lines. Mow fly **A\\ M mm^^w mmwm r^^^ JAL and explore more of loKyo for less. /f^BVlVirHffVLin Only our Tokyo Heart Soul lour t?kes you from the hot designer w fashion shows and boutiques of Harajuku, to599 words
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Advertisement129 1986-11-12 29 fitantSj Wf\ s %&sk r **^WAWmAtiMwnMMMMwr"'^ -jSH *avW?&£mi^A B8 mMmmMmmMT '"'•w^^Kl il \mm\^^^^^^^^^^ f -i^P^* _str ■■.i'\i,mmmmwS^ oSt^iiH Bt<?ifek.\- ....^aA—tLz? HatM 1 VJ v r^L^g mOTUMMIPP _af j ;___WW_WWm£ B^W jft Iteiii *||k HHk «P1 B v v 1 m^g*j*a*m m m WmM. .-mW mmW M$ XaWA W ./--c m129 words
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Article, Illustration524 1986-11-12 30 RAV DHALIWAL - RAV DHALIWAL Glass screens will cut aircon cost of underground stations by half By IT WILL cost $16.3 million a year in electricity to run the first phase of the Mass Rapid Transit system from Yio Chu Kang in the north524 words
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375 1986-11-12 30 UNITED NATIONS A concerted effort to force down the prices of gold and diamonds would badly hurt Lhe South African economy, Singapore's UN Ambassador. Mr Kishore Mahbubani. told a General Assembly debate on apartheid. Urging that sanctions be imposed on PretoriaReuter; AP; UPI - 375 words
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Article30 1986-11-12 30 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 1.55 points to 1.893.84 in the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. APAP - 30 words
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200 1986-11-12 30 A YOUTH who played with Are was sentenced to six months' Jail and three strokes of the cane yesterday for vandalising the lift buttons In his Housing Board block. Too Nip Sair 19, rode the lift to the 11th storey of Block 553, Bedok200 words
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Article83 1986-11-12 30 SEOUL With an increased influx of Japanese and American visitors, South Korea's revenue from foreign tourists in the first 10 months of this year rose by 97 per cent from a year ago to a record US$l.2l billion (552.6 billion). The January-October receipts surpassed even last year's annualAP - 83 words
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342 1986-11-12 30 I won't quit over alleged deal with Iran: Shultz GUATEMALA CITY United States Secretary of State George Shultz said he had no plans to resign over reports of a secret US plan to exchange military hardware with Iran for the release of American hostages in Lebanon. Mr Shultz's statement onUPI; AP - 342 words
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Article, Illustration352 1986-11-12 30 Stalin aide Molotov dies at 96 MOSCOW Mr Vyacheslav Molotov, close aide to Kremlin dictator Josef Stalin through three decades and one of the last Bolshevik survivors of the 1917 Russian Revolution, died at the weekend aged 96, it was announced here on Monday night. Soviet sources said he wasReuter; NYT - 352 words
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472 1986-11-12 30 Social visit pass to Malaysia now for one month AT J. Singaporeans and permanent residents who do not need visas to enter Malaysia will now be granted an automatic social visit pass for one month instead of two weeks. The move, meant partly to ease the flow of visitors to472 words
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Advertisement156 1986-11-12 30 o MET trains onlikely to cause vibration: Page 13 YOUR DAILY COMMUNICATION NEEDS. Sanyo connects you daily through automated efficient and sophisticated telephone equipment Its computerised answering machine automatically receives phone calls announces your message and records incoming messages Our cordless telephones allow you to answer or make phone calls156 words
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Advertisement490 1986-11-12 30 Stay f A $220m boost Watch out for a foreign bank's fresh injection of funds into Singapore $120 burden One working mothers viewpoint on that levy on foreign maids BTop quality for I top people Tell your vendor you need Business Times. or ring Betty Ton on *****09 FLY YAMAHA490 words
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Miscellaneous141 1986-11-12 30 Weather mmWmWmmmwftm, UP TO 1 p.m. Partly Cloudy. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. ttwiorrow: 31 max., 24 i.wi SUNSET today: 6.51 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.47 am. GLOBAL MATHER Adelaide 13, 21 C Qoudy Melbourne 13/17 C Qoudy Bangkok 24 32 C Fair Moscow tc t Beljtag t c f141 words
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Article, Illustration346 1986-11-12 1 A Room of fp My Own H "THIS is a side effect of the papal visit," says the Most Reverend Gregory Yong with wry humour and patience. "Otherwise, you wouldn't come to see the Archbishop." "True. Your Grace," reply the reporter and the cameramanKENNETH KOH - 346 words
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Advertisement174 1986-11-12 1 On Page Two, IRENE PATES interviews Archbishop Gregory Yong. iMgfc^gfe,^^ ,y.. shape our attitudes to our airline. wW^A^A ISy^B anac^ a is a oun nation D rc BpW energetic. Enthusiastic. And we prove it even dav with our award--,»Vv"-. "■•"-vV."-. >>yy y y -t'. v v y'- v .> winning174 words
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Article, Illustration346 1986-11-12 2 BLAME a safety-conscious uncle for the latest fad on the United States streets and highways: those little yellow signs on the windows of cars everywhere. "Baby on board" came first, the brainchild of Michael Lerner, a 32-year-old bachelor who got the ideaReuter - 346 words
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Article, Illustration1203 1986-11-12 2 He has no secretary to siphon in-coming calls, preferring, where possible, personal contact. He leads a flock in a 13-year-old archdiocese and is very much in touch with his people, an estimated 105,000 Catholics in Singapore. The Archbishop of Singapore, the most reverend Gregory Yong, speaks1,203 words
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Article, Illustration631 1986-11-12 3 From violinist's neck to flautist's elbow to percussionist's palsy you'll never know what musicians have to endure to coax out tunes to soothe the savage beast. In the second report, Jack Lemmon talks about another hidden illness, more pernicious and heart-breaking. LThe occupational631 words
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Article, Illustration674 1986-11-12 3 Tragic tale of a sneaky brain disease that hits millions JACK LEMMON, who appeared in Long Day's Journey into Night at the Haymarket theatre in London recently, spoke of the sadness of caring for his mother-in-law while she was suffering from a brain disorder that is causing premature senility in674 words
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Advertisement321 1986-11-12 2 Incredible as it sounds, the air inside H modern buildings is actually more contaminated than the air ____fk Hr JmaWmma, outside. Poor air circulation, B^^fl 5^ faulty airconditioning, Wa cigarette smoke, dust and w^ this air may be the cause of Am fc|^^ itrtfjll P*^sP^ irritated eyes, headaches and A^W321 words
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Advertisement143 1986-11-12 2 6 "Gregory Young" was a 13-year-old girl's reply to the question: Who is the Archbishop of Singapore? Her answer describes pithily the people's priest who once served as assistant in three local parishes: in Serangoon, Tank Road and Paya Lebar. fl^k. Cases in Human Resource Management —MW\ JP^\ a^aV^am _gm143 words
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Advertisement199 1986-11-12 3 Jr^^it rm '^Hr *Amw-$-W Wmw-MmW mm^m. effective 1 home I medicine L-^c^-a*m For sores f -*m ZL:-«" —ma *A/^w-m\\ mm\ mmA^ ALr*ma,*-m\A ATI r^S* ■Tl liiiir i ..-J -k^^l ~JM y^ JL A JLUL Ax/A >^ N^B^f rc I Ymf wounds Sfj^Mfj Medipharma Wound Powder. A fine, medicated powder OKhI199 words
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Advertisement116 1986-11-12 3 I the txx)k-magazine f" Amm.twAt I r today's new, expectant and working I foU *rfT^i P arentsforon| y^ soo! 1 I'\ l LEARNING THE BITS AND BYTES jL.-*-'': S^Ll Time you tuned in to computers, mum! Jf^^ 1 CHOOSING A T(» W^^^^M§^^ mmwa. U PLAIN TALK ABOUT RAISING i*^ iZ&M116 words
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Advertisement356 1986-11-12 4 fl^ CONSUMERS' ASSOCIATION \Sj of SINGAPORE presents a mA\m l [FHiLM IP&IMIIiM I under the distinguished Patronage of the Aji Minister tor Trade Industry and W g[ Minister of State tor Defence B BRIG-GIN LEE HSIEN LOONG B In aid of CASE'S CONSUMER EDUCATION PROGRAMMES LIDO: TONIGHT at 9.15pm TICKETS356 words
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Advertisement481 1986-11-12 4 Pttes can be Gainful Haemosol gives quick, Am^ effective relief. WSmPiles or haemorrhoids They may cause pain, haemorrhage, itch yi|^^ _W-Wm-\\Wt and swelling '^|pi \W W&*^ Haemosol contains five active i*z>*^i*» ingredients Vit E. Vit Ki, Rutin, Lysozyme Chloride and Pluronic F-68 to &^_W? help ccmPat swelling, pain, haemorrhage and481 words
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Advertisement406 1986-11-12 4 i Q CATHAY (*****00) 5 SHOWS: 11.00am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9.15pm 6 j PEOPLE'S THEATRE (*****72) 4 SHOWS: 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9.15pm O i X A HIGH-SPEED ACTION-COMEDY FROM MGM 9 Q They've got 30 days to clean up Chicago X before they retire to Paradise... Q Losing their police406 words
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Advertisement470 1986-11-12 4 §no\aTsi^^ X (ORCHARD BY DEMAND' EXTRA MORNING SHOW D*li v t V ORCHARD (*****88' S SHOWS: 10 30 1 I 5 400 6 4b 9 3> St' GOLDEN SULTAN (*****76) 4 SHOWS I 15,4 00 6 45 9 3' Q BEDOK (*****77) A SHOWS I 1 5 400 645 9470 words
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Article, Illustration930 1986-11-12 5 Aljunied and Katong community centres have a rather unusual activity for young people. CHONG WING HONG visits them and finds out why they have attracted those with a flair for words and music. THE community centre isn't just a place where people go to learn cookeryWONG KWAI CHOW - 930 words
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Article170 1986-11-12 5 «»/jf<_ja7x*siai+i> ?'Jl*m*ft^ #Ai&i#i£* #ffifPp a a*|B JS4sfiJrtiJK 1980^ H^fgxzlriiJf^-^ H *S ft x^ N Hl*£ tf*sfc£ 34^ "*tt± ft£3Ms*FJiPßt4 ftfriii Sfci ft _h m *4HSx-#ffc.s. #ot ft X>" fi£ yy IS B»f&tfj*# (II1SI) «Llj§sg t«» rS ?h &JA XfK i? T *ife ft^ftl Shirley Lim, Catherine Lim^r^'Mft s m ris170 words
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Article66 1986-11-12 5 mffis*f*-g_&)%-g ft 4r— <^aj -T" -3a*Og DragonTales 1800*m6SHUB*n etas asiswffl' ■*»■■.*?<•*. i"»>iHMiT«. WimtW-XtWI -55*^**25 M«.!^_u! 522* *2_i__ B*« WM gSA *^Att»«*»* ifeJS £186 -86 <I#^> lAI9-7-86 <I#^» ;i2;r,: sli6 itntsV ,n„ R l ffll3 (*27~8 ~86 <**>} (SHO--**im_=: (JK24 ,£22-10-86 <?£» 22-10-86 <•?*,>) H^rj mwt:nmm -ffit^ife^HliTl; Sttfl-JMiS ifi 'If. S66 words
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Article, Illustration606 1986-11-12 5 AN INFLUX of 10 million visitors a year is threatening the preservation of Beijing's Forbidden City China's top tourist attraction. "The volume of visitors has continued to increase over the recent years, and 90,000 people were counted on one day during the National Hobday606 words
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Article, Illustration593 1986-11-12 5 4ABOUT 1,800 years ago, there was chaos and turbulence in the Three Kingdoms. The need for generals, advisers and leaders became more urgent. Men rose to become heroes and those who had great potential realised it to the fullest when the times so demanded. The593 words
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Article, Illustration885 1986-11-12 6 NOOR LILA A. HAMID - NOOR LILA A.HAMID By This article is the last of a four-part series on Sumatran contribution to Indonesian literature IN the year 1928, at the Indonesian Youth Congress, Bahasa Indonesia was officially proclaimed the national language of Indonesia. In the pre- World War II period,885 words
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Article, Illustration664 1986-11-12 6 Oleh NOOR LILA A.HAMID Bahagian Akhir dalam siri empat rencana tentang sumbangan penulis Sumatera kepada sastera Indonesia BAHASA Indonesia telah menjadi bahasa persatuan apabila ia diterima sebagai unsur pembentuk Sumpah Pemuda di Kongres Pemuda Indonesia pada 1928. Semasa pendudukan Jepun, penggunaan bahasa Belanda diharamkan.664 words
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Advertisement434 1986-11-12 6 NOTICES For Sale Enbloc Assets Of A Gas Manufacturing Plant Assets include inter alia Machinery and Equipment a) Air Separation Plant Air intake tower, filter, air compressor after cooler, mist separator, tanks, dryers, control panel, etc. b) Argon Plant Pure argon column, compressor, filter, palladium/copper catalyzers, heaters, dryers. c) Liquid434 words
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Advertisement385 1986-11-12 6 OSB NANYANG H TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE REGISTRATION OF TENDERERS FOR HALLS OF RESIDENCE NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE Tenders for the construction of 3 Halls of Residence, each with an area of approximately 11,000 sq m will be invited shortly. CIDB registered contractors under the category of building class A5 and above who385 words
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Advertisement353 1986-11-12 6 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 7il of 1986 In the Matter of Companies Act (Chapter 185) And In the Matter of Willie Switchgear Engineering Pte Ltd ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition for the Windlng-Up of the abovenamed353 words
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Advertisement724 1986-11-12 6 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF KHIAM GUAN .SONS PTE LTD (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) (IN MEMBERS* VOLUNTARY WINDING UP) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the creditors of KHIAM GUAN SONS PTE LTD which is being voluntarily wound up, are724 words
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Advertisement710 1986-11-12 7 j W& tik^ HHH \m% ml IT 2 Eating Out 2nd Rr Metrcpote Hotel 41, S*Mh Street SC7IB 1 DAILY SET LUNCH S-LBo+ DAILY SET DINNER $6.00+ AJso cater food for indoor or outdoor gatherings. Function Room suitable for Disco Party available. CALL 336-36H V BLOANE COURT HOTEL Eng breakfast710 words
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Advertisement1185 1986-11-12 7 12 Computer Products/ Services 12 Computer Products/ Services TKjMsw, r t MONOCHROME COLOR VM3IO2VG SSI7S CM3I3IISIR SS7OO VM3IO2VA 185 CM3I3BIVIR 645 VM3IO2IG 195 CM*****51R 645 VM3IO2IA 205 CM*****V1R 575 250G 245 CM36SI2VPIR 590 450G 310 FUNAN CENTRE PEOPLE'S PARK Computer Plus Enterprises Pte Ltd Rojjenrv Computers Pte Ltd }?***** *****011,185 words
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Advertisement776 1986-11-12 7 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing KITCHEN CABINETS, WARDROBES direct from fty. at $95 p.f.r. Repairing Si re-varnlshlng of old furniture welcome. Tel: *****69. CALL: MAY JUNE Sofa Mrg. for Made to order reupholstery. *****45/ Pager *****65 day/night. CANE FURNITURE: Repair/ Staining/ replacement of cushions Si covers. Tel: *****19 after 9a.m. DINING776 words
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Advertisement617 1986-11-12 7 20 Pets/Pet Care I-51&35 "X Only 4f- ,\19.90* P^DidREE Puppies You could be the lucky owner of a Pedigree Poodle, Bichon Frise. Shih-t/u, Silky Terrier, or Pomeranian. For only $19.90* priceof The Dog Album and dog fannK tree poster with colourful stickers of dogs. It's educational and fun for the617 words
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Advertisement609 1986-11-12 7 20 Pete/Pet Care 27 Wanted m i > ABSOLUTELY HIGHEST PRICES OFFERED FOR YOUR *****11--*****12 #03-02, THIRD FLOOR, PEOPLE'S PARK CENTRE, SINGAPORE 0105. i to ml BEST PRICES OFFERED for Pawnshop Tickets. Gold, Silver, Diamond, Watch, etc. Call: Miss Lim, Jalan Besar, Sim Lim Tower, #03-14, tel: *****68 /*****69. TOP609 words
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Advertisement569 1986-11-12 7 29 Beauty Culture S CIBTAC (UK) ITEC (UK) FORMAGGIA (ITALY) Highly qualitied [lectio cosmetologist specialised in Otj a Problem skn fahranc prorrammc Rourti I, Uneven slun teitave Combination I Dry slun mm\r*YLm& at tiriy^^'^ AmW WAtaWkAWStty^^r^. _^y^mm\\mjmm\mm9a. 21 CmcjOW H S(lfi?4) fot Oaty 12awn— 9pm tictpt Sun i Pie* HoMap569 words
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Advertisement537 1986-11-12 7 29 Beauty Culture 32 Photography/ Video Filming FROM $20 TO $80. rental of latest compact video cameras/ wedding filming. *****68/ *****90. VIDEO RECORDING by reliable Si experienced hands for wedding St other occasions. Tel *****86 33 Babysitting/ Child Care Centre METROPOLITAN YMCA CHILD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT CENTRE provides Full Day537 words
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Advertisement1497 1986-11-12 7 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday lo Friday 9am tc 5 30pm (bpm deadlire lot next day) Saturday 8 30am lo 2pm (11am deadline tor The Sunday Times > fybk hofcday 9am to Ipm COUNTER SERVICE: TICS ORCHARD CENTW #0?-105 LUCKY PIaZH Konday lo fnday :oam to 1? noon Ipm to 5 30pm1,497 words
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Advertisement961 1986-11-12 8 38 TV/ Video/ Hl-Fi AERIALS INSTALLATIONS- TECHNICAL Servicing repairs Telefunken. Sharp. Roxy. Graetz, ITT. Slera. Philips. Setron. Normande. Singer, colour TV on the spot, fixing video. Reasonable charges day service to Bpm. Telephone *****75 *****23. LAG ELECTRICAL SERVICE, we specialise In repairing all kinds of video, colour TV, HI fl961 words
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Advertisement775 1986-11-12 8 50 Office Equipment/ Supplies VARIOUS MODELS OF 2nd hand typewriters, chequewrlters, shredders, Minolta photocopier, tables, chairs, alr-conds., etc. for sale. Contact *****11 ext 44 1 UNIT USED Sanyo 850 photocopier machine. 1 unit used Message Concept 2 electric typewriter Tel: *****79 NITSUKO TELEPHONE SET, Ricoh copier, typewriter and property listing775 words
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Advertisement867 1986-11-12 8 57 Business 57 Business Opportunities Opportunities f mmUU 'l****'** 9 GOLDEN HOPE COMMODITIES PTE LTD (Member of Simex) SIMEX FUTURES TRADING TEST We will be conducting a COURSE for those interested in a career in financial futures. Passing the above test is essential to apply for a licence as a867 words
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Advertisement510 1986-11-12 8 58 Other Business Products/ Services HAVING PROBLEMS WITH MOTOR INSURANCE CLAIMS? Contact Ronnia tai: *****60. Wa provide efficient and courteous service. REGN. ADDRESS $10, answering service $10, telex $5, typing $2. Tel: *****72. 64 Domestic Help Available Domestic helpers babysitters carefully selected, trained. Agency managed by Filipino S'porean professionals. Member510 words
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Advertisement856 1986-11-12 8 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available \_]_f \^r *n »J *W WW Special Protection (good terms S conditions) ottered to employers who had bad experiences to clients first time employing maid Strict Japanese tolerable attitude behaviour training 5 Hardworking, helpful, obedient, cheerful, honest, self-disciplined Documentation incl medical exam.856 words
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Advertisement536 1986-11-12 8 67 Situations Vacant: EDP FEMALE SHOWROOM ASST. reqd by a Computer Co. Familiar with IBM PC. Lotus 123, DBase. Wordstar A/c packages etc. Must have programming experience Interested write with full details, salary expected, photo to> The advertiser, P.O. Box 3075, Maxwell Rd. Post Office. 5.9050. 68 Situations Vacant: Tutorial536 words
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Advertisement807 1986-11-12 8 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical r mmm mmmammmmmmm A local bank invites applications for appointment as:CLERK/ TELLER Minimum 3 GCE 'O' levels with credits in English and Mathematics. e Typing ability 35 w.p.m. Pleasant personality and ability to communicate well. e Preferably with 1 to807 words
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Advertisement576 1986-11-12 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical We have the following vacancies _w^ m^ mm^ mmm m Requirements L.CCI Intermediate/ Costing Cert •i 3 years relevant experience preferred Ap*^^***aPpMMg H^ "_i. As**fl asa^aflafcaaaaiMMfl Requirements LCCI Intermediate Book-Keeping Experience no! necessary as training would be provided Written applications witfi full resume, contact telephone576 words
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Advertisement613 1986-11-12 9 70 Situations Vacant: Sacratanal/ Clerical Architectural Firm has vscsncies for me toUowtng. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Requirements. e GCE A' or O' levels. e Good command of written and spoken English and Mandarin e Completed Private Secre-'-anai Course and good In office administration. e Knowledge of computerword processor e Minimum 3 years613 words
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Advertisement666 1986-11-12 9 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical GENERAL CLERK e Age: 18-20 e GCE O' level e Able to type e Able to start work Immediately e Preferably staying In Jurong Area e Pleasant personality Interested come personally to: 7A Pioneer Rd Jurong Ind. Ist. Singapore 2262 SBS 251 from Jurong Interchange666 words
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Advertisement1030 1986-11-12 9 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Wanted JUNIOR SECRETARY e Pleasant personality e Typing required SALES EXECUTIVES e Ambitious e Age above 21 Call: *****51 for interview Well eetablished import A export company around MacPherson Road has vacancy for EXPERIENCED CHINESE FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK e GCE O' level with credit In1,030 words
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Advertisement835 1986-11-12 9 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FEMALE CLERK WANTED (or established housing agency. Must be able to type and speak good English. Salary plus incentives $450 to $550. Call *****38 for appointment. FEMALE CLERK REQUIRED Immediately. Able to type, must have knowlege of book-keeping, speaks fluent English. School leavers may consider.835 words
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Advertisement404 1986-11-12 9 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Satss sales y<<" -J, J I Walk-In Interview Monday Friday 9am 12noon; 2pm spm Customer Relations Officers (Female) Changi Airport (Full-time/Part-time) I Due to our expansion, we have newly-created openings for CUSTOMER RELATIONS OFFICERS. I The incumbent will be responsible for in-shop j promotion404 words
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Advertisement307 1986-11-12 9 wmmmmm PRIMARY INDUSTRIES ENTERPRISE PTE LTD urgently requires Sales Representatives I (Female) GCE O' level Sales experience in consumer food products preferably with good contacts with supermarkets and mini-marts Please write in with full resume to: The Personnel Administrator 51 -B Jalan Buroh Singapore 2261 mmmm%msmX-9 WUv_kork TheSportsFhopte urgently requires307 words
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Advertisement667 1986-11-12 9 71 Situations Vacant: Saios ORIENTAL MARKET Wl'.lSUrro' QUUKITTO) An expanding and progressive Retail chain invites applications for the following positions SHOP ASSISTANTS (Male/Female) CASHIERS MINI BUS DRIVER (Bukit Batok Store) Qualifications Experience Singapore citizen Age 16 years and above Preferably bi-lingual Completed Secondary education Walk-in-interview for the above posts will667 words
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Advertisement682 1986-11-12 9 71 Situations Vacant: Sales nr Applications are invited for the .post of: MALE SALES ENGINEER a Degree or Diploma in Mechanical Engineering a Able to communicate well in English and Mandarin a Knowledge of German and French will be preferred Please apply in writing with full resume, expected salary and682 words
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Advertisement913 1986-11-12 9 71 Situation* Vacant: Sales SALES REPRESENTATIVES urgently reqd. by estab. gift firm And rnuil have: e Direct sales experience. a Speak fluent English St Mandarin e Possess driving licence Preferably those ataying in Vishun ft A.M. Kio. Interested please call MR. WONG *****68/ 7S&888C SCHOOL GIRLS WANTED (Sec. 4- Pre-U)913 words
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Advertisement669 1986-11-12 9 71 Situations Vacant: Sales INSUfcANCfc CC PART/ Full-Time Agts Professional training g'teed. Allowances St commission Jimmy *****16/ *****33 INSURANCE CO PART/ Fuli-tlme Agts Professional training g'teed. Allowances commission. Loy *****27/ *****33 MEDICAL JOURNAL PUBLISHES requires Advertisement Canvasser. Good commission offered Tel: *****T7 REQUIRED SALES REPRESENTATIVES. Interested call personally at 100669 words
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Advertisement490 1986-11-12 10 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical IiHGI) USA. invites applicants for: I Requirements: m• i i ;p. metal machining/secondary education I with technical knowledge Able to read and understand blueprints I Working knowledge of precision measuring fl equipment M illing to do material handling Preferabl> having punch press/tool490 words
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Advertisement708 1986-11-12 10 72 Situation? Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical \wwf\a_* ___ff m^* m i \m{ _W __^MW*^^^^ SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. A leading plastics -njection moulding company invites applications for the post of: Successful candidates will be required to undergo intensive skill training in the main plant in Japan for a period708 words
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Advertisement723 1986-11-12 10 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Frozen Seafood Processing Company has vacancies for the following posts: A) FOOD TECHNOLOGIST B) REFRIGERATION MECHANICS Applicants with diploma or working experience in related field. Must be prepared to work outstation Si travel. Interested applicants please submit resume, relevant certificate, passport size photo to: THE MANAGER723 words
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Advertisement406 1986-11-12 10 72 Situations Vacant: Technical QUALIFIED STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING Clerk-of-works for multi-million dollar project. Experience in prestress concrete works advantage. Duration of employment about I year. Please apply to: S.T. Box A*****. 390 Kim Seng Road, S'pore 0923. DRAUGHTSMAN WANTED FOR spare time work. Must be fully acquainted with architectural drawings, layout406 words
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Advertisement835 1986-11-12 10 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant Production Production Production JgPseagate 1 PRODUCTION \WL^^^ff OPERATORS I Malaysians are aiso welcome) f D^^O'*' -*tt"Kv Minimum Primary 6 education -yv •No experience required xf&ha <^f*A Sfl^jT a\ Training will be provided y^t>--^^^w\^^_=lJf^_\t m V Age 16 -40 years old <Lr^835 words
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Advertisement583 1986-11-12 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous W LEIGH MARDON PACIFIC PACKAGING PTE LTD invites applications to> rh* to lowing positions PRINTING ASSISTANTS NTC 2'3 in Mechanical Engineering a Completed N.S Age 23 to 27 years old Experience in troubleshooting Si repairing of mechanical assembly preferred Able to perform rotating shift duties GENERAL583 words
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Advertisement773 1986-11-12 11 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous U.C.C. Coffee Shop Cafe City 2 1 at Raffles City Sogo Department Store 252 North Bridge Road *02-O5 Raffles City Singapore 06 1 7 Cooks Cashiers Cooks preferably below 30 years Possess pleasant personality Experience not necessary Training provided Uniform laundry meal773 words
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Advertisement484 1986-11-12 11 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous fNew Fitness Centr«^ in established Orchard Road Hotel. seeks the following: MANAGER wi'h experience to take-eharge. PHYSICAL INSTRUCTORS RECEPTIONISTS/ TYPISTS CLEANERS Please write in confidence giving personal particulars and enclose a non-returnable photo to: S.T. BOX A***** 390 Kim Seng Road L S'pore 0923. A Applications484 words
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Advertisement841 1986-11-12 11 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous DESPATCH CLERK Age 20 to 26 years Class 2 driving licence with own motorbike Must be mature responsible Staying at Bedok, Marine Parade or Changi would be advantageous Interested applicant* please call: *****80 extn. 350 lor interview EXCALIBUR LOUNGE urgently requires GUEST RELATIONS OFFICERS 20-28 years.841 words
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Advertisement828 1986-11-12 11 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous DESPATCH RIDER WITH (lass 2/3 licence, preferably own motorbike reqd. Able to speak English Please call *****33. DESPATCH RIDER REQD. with own motorcycle. Call in person at 5001. Beach Rd.. #o*7-21, Golden Mile Complex, S'pore 0719. NURSING AIDE Secretary for O&G clinic in Orchard Rd Preferably828 words
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Advertisement452 1986-11-12 11 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance Insurance I _^_^_^_^_^_^_^=—_—Z-^-^£^-^-^ FAST MONEY WithFOCL ggg^ 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 in advance) Call 533-3737452 words
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Advertisement616 1986-11-12 11 86 For Sale: BMW RAY AUTO PTE LTD offers Attractive Prices for BMW MERCEDES Phone: *****55 47 Scotts Road #01-06 Goldbell Towers Singapore 0922 CASH OFFER Any Model Mercedes, BMW or European cars. Honda/ Toyota and all Japanese cars. GOODLUCK MOTORS 87, Bukit Timah Road (near Rax Cinema) Tel: *****22.616 words
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Advertisement1031 1986-11-12 11 87 For Sale: Mercedes CO. REGN 1 owner 200 manual (white) Chauffeurdriven, aircon., Michelin tyres. accident free. Immaculate condition. Tel: *****55. MID 79 MERCEDES 200. Fully auto with beautiful no plate, full accessories in tip top condition View: 62 Changi Rd =01-02, 5.1441 (near Geylang Lor. 101). NEAR '80 EN1,031 words
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Advertisement894 1986-11-12 11 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan ABLE TO ACCEPT ALL CARS AT ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT For all kinds of PARF or non-PARF used cars Private and Co regd Commercial vans pick-ups Mini bus with private 6. PB plate Kindly contact: Mr Lee./ Mr Lim Tel. *****59/ *****28 Time: 7 a.m. to 11894 words
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Advertisement1002 1986-11-12 11 90 c or Sale: Toyota ABILITY ACCEPTING I HONDA. TOYOTA, MAZDA DATSUN all used cart/ commerical/ PB bus/ O plate Please call Mr Ong Day: *****50/ *****75/ 6 Night: *****68 (7pm 11pm.) ALMOST '85 TOYOTA (ressids GLi-6 aulu SB/. plate 1 pte owner Accident free Low mileage Showroom cond Trade-ir1,002 words
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Advertisement1075 1986-11-12 12 91 For Sale Mitsubishi JUNE 85 NEW Model Mitsubishi lancer GI.X 1500 cC. 1 owner. alrcon radio cassette, original central lock, power windows, showrm cond. $28,500 Tel. *****54 7 •79 JULY MITSUBISHI Lancer GL ilrcond., radio cassette, 5 :ie\* tyres, tax till 12 .'86 Good cond PARF $11,200 0.n.0. Classlfone1,075 words
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Advertisement1057 1986-11-12 12 93 For Sale: Honda JULV 85 HONDA owner High power radio cassette equalizer, aircond, power windows, insurance July '87 Rd. tax Dec. '86. Beautiful showroom cond $30,800. Tel: *****18. brand NEW (not reg. yet). Honda Civic White Colour, no insurance, no rd. tax Nett ARF value $30,800. selling at $29,5001,057 words
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Advertisement698 1986-11-12 12 95 For Sale: Suzuki DEC. '84 SUZUKI SA3IO, 1000. 1 owner, aircon. cassette radio. Tip top condition. Low mileage. $21,000 0.n.0 View 81k.681, Tessensohn Road 301-303. MID '85 SUZUKI BA3IO, 1000 GL 5-door. 5-speed, 1 pte. owner, aircon., hl-fl, tax/ Ins. l/'B7, tip top. Downpayment $5,900. *****72 '85, SUZUKI 308698 words
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Advertisement1038 1986-11-12 12 96 For Sale: Other Makes 1973 RENAULT 12TL 4-dr Well maintained. (40 mpg). Pte owner. $1,900. No 1 Lor. 34, Geylang. 1980 SUBARU 1600EL. Ist owner Aircon./ cassette. Beautiful condition. Tel: *****34. 1980 SUBARU 1.8 coupe Mint cond. Alrcond., radio/ cassette. Tel: *****66 Vincent/ Bobby. 1981 PORSCHE 924. Original sports1,038 words
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Advertisement502 1986-11-12 12 98 Sale/Wanted: Motor Cycles/Scooters SECONDHAND MOTORCYCLES for sale. GS7SO, 125, RD3SO, 125 GPZ2SO, Z7OO, TRX, RXS, RXZ YPVS, RGI2S, C7O. 80. Vespa 200' 62 Queen Street. Tel: *****11. YAMAHA RXIOO/ RXKI3S/ RGI2S/ RG25O' GSX2SO/ HXI3S/ PISOX/ GPIOO $370. Trade-In/ HP. Call *****18. Blk 3005 Übi Ave 3 -01-50 KAWASAKI GPZ502 words
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Advertisement840 1986-11-12 12 99 Vehicles Wanted ABLE TO PAY AN ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT FOR ANY USED CARS PARF or Non-PARF Any model/ c.c. Company regn. Private regn Commercial vans/ pickups KINDLY CONTACT: MR. LEK TEL: *****76/ *****05 ABLE TO ACCEPT ALL USED CARS AT ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT for all used cars non-PARF or840 words
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Advertisement902 1986-11-12 12 106 Accommodation Available: Houses f^ DIST.2I, I GREENBANK PARK German' French/ Holland School vicinity, 2 1/2-storey ■=emi-d. bungalow Renovated, split-level. 4 bdrms and I servant's room, 2 bdrms. with attached bathrms.. spacious living/ dining, fully furn. Si aircon. Interested, call Pauline: I *****51 CHANCERY Hill beautiful outstanding bunglw 5 bdrms./902 words
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Advertisement726 1986-11-12 12 106 Accommodation Available: Houses NO.l GROVE CRESCENT Henrj Pk S'pore 1027 Detached bunga- I low. 4 rms. $3300 *****52. RENT A D/STOREY Terrace house al 453 Ponggol Rd $700 neg. Call Sharlfah. *****47 UPP. THOMSON RD. 5 1/2 m.s shop house, upstairs residence for rent. Tel: *****98 $1450 CORONATION RD.726 words
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Advertisement762 1986-11-12 12 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available Apartments Apartments f s ARCADIA LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS FOR RENT Located in District 11 and the vicinity of country clubs. 4 spacious bedrooms with built-in wardrobes and attached balconies. Fully fitted kitchen with microwave oven. dishwasher, central airconditioning, etc. Swimming/ wading pools, squash courts, jogging762 words
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Advertisement1008 1986-11-12 13 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available; Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Apartments V If you long for a cosy *Cf P_r_\Y*\\_f^} 7°^ *_f v^ relaxed lifestyle, you are' A_*\ g, tv i_ty- convenient location on Sixth Avenue, close to *^^<^v*y y^^ vT\ Ho and Road Bukit Timah shopping centres and1,008 words
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Advertisement944 1986-11-12 13 THE CLAYMORE, 0.9 exclusive high fir. 3-bdrm. apt. with good view, s/pool. tennis Si squash cts. St other recreational facilities for rent. Call: *****44 ext. 129. 4«C HOLLAND GROVE Rd Near Cold Storage Jelita. F/furn.. 3 bdrms., alrcon., living/ dining. marble flooring throughout. Rental: $850 *****26 CLEMENTI PARKbrand new condo944 words
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Advertisement944 1986-11-12 13 D.ll AKYAB APT. 4-1 bdrms. with pool, squash Si security. Immediate occupation. Call *****97 D.ll ENG NEO Ave. 2 apts. 3+ 1 bdrms. f/furn. Sanjing Ent. *****41 *****35 D.ll HILLCREST ARCADIA facing pool. 4 bdrms. Tastefully furn. $2,200 Holland *****79. 0.11 KEW LODGE 3-storey townhouse. 3/ 4 bdrms., p/furn., price944 words
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Advertisement830 1986-11-12 13 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 2-BDRMED. APARTMENT AT Jalan Besar vicinity. For rent at $700 p.m. or sale. Tel: *****00. 4-ROOMEO FLAT IN Yishun, near MRT Si s/pool. for rental. Please call *****48 S7-D GILSTEAD MANS, unfurn apts. $600/ $700/ $800 Furnishings arrangeable. Tel: *****83. TAMPINES NEW TOWN 3-rm. Rent $350830 words
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Advertisement596 1986-11-12 13 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses f *lfc i! it] li'^^^lw 4ri#W :r j, i l r:; Dir ra m m tsr^—^^m^^r\W, kl ii. ~l i ___j _ZZ _***i mf mmr~m s lim 1 1« te 15 J> -Sm^ I*. U *«i l^Jpfif r596 words
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Advertisement436 1986-11-12 13 HOUSES: Dist. l4 Waringin Pk. 5 years old d/storey bungalow. 8.600 sq.ft. 5 bdrms. Price on application. Dist. ls Dunbar Walk, s/storey bungalow. 6 bdrms. 10.700 sq.ft. $845,000. Dist. 2o Thomson View, d/storey semi-d. 4.000 sq.ft. $650,000. Dist. s Faber Hill, d/storey semi-d. 3.800/ 6.100 sq.ft. $600,000. e Dist. lo436 words
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Advertisement934 1986-11-12 13 113 For Sale: Houses ARE YOU IN THE MARKET FOR A HOME WITH COUNTRYSIDE ENVIRONMENT? Come see our YARWOOD AVE. s/storey detached, sitting in a quiet Si peaceful surrounding within a large, beautiful shaded estate. Accommodation consist: 4 large bdrms. with pte. baths. Living Si dining rm large enough for934 words
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Advertisement1085 1986-11-12 13 113 For Sale: Houses Dl5 BEAUTIFUL 2-storsy low on hilltop 4+l bdrms 14,000 sq.ft. approx. $1.3M. Centroasia Real Estate: 278-1000 Ext 9 D.15 CRESCENT RD. vicinity Beautifully renovated semi-d., s/storey. 6000 sq.ft. F'hold $540K. T Jude (Richard), *****73 D.15 D/STOREY BUNGALOW. 4- 1 rms. 7400/ 4300 sq ft. Modern unique1,085 words
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Advertisement750 1986-11-12 13 113 For Sale Houaes D2C BUNGAIOW S S T ORFI 9.500 sq ft Quality marble fir Privacy $750K neg *****07 agt 0.20 CORAL PK. terr 1840 sq.ft 6 yrs 3-1-1 renovated $420K Sole agt ERA *****57 Sherry 0.20 D/STOREY TERR, corner 3 rms 2200 sq ft F'hold Renovated $310K *****66/750 words
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Advertisement1035 1986-11-12 14 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments %JHEVMNpSQR HBBS&wN. AmWBWK— .Laa.ua ilhi m_h_^_m_im_^^^^^^mM^_-^Ajkm_-^_-^mi_-_-t-%-^-_-^_-_a_mmmmm-^-A_-m mm^tya^QS 1 P^rftAm «n^r+m«n*r D..IU W. LUXURY and FABULOUS FEATURES include: 3-Bedroom Apartments. Built-in DBegQni clubnouse dm™, 3TP2 St3rt frOm I^l^ ft Large pools1,035 words
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Advertisement931 1986-11-12 14 D.13 WOODLEIGH GROVE walkup apt. 1500 sq.ft. 3 bdrms. with attached. F'hold. $270,000 neg Fairley *****77 D.15 AMBER TWR. 2100 sq.ft. $320,000. Peoples Pk. Ctr. 4 bdrms. $350,000. Alrview Twr. $240,000. Tel: *****58/9. D.15 BAYSHORE PK. Sapphire Twr. Low rise blk. Partial sea view. Morning sun. 3 bdrms 1195 sq.ft.931 words
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Advertisement925 1986-11-12 14 D.ll MOULMEIN RISE walk-up apt. 999 yrs. 3 bdrms. 1500 sq.ft. Near MRT. $240,000. DYP *****23 D.ll MOULMEIN. WALK-UP. 1450 sq.ft. $210,000. D.14 Guillemard. 1250 sq.ft. $210,000. F'hold. *****08 D.ll MOULMEIN CT. 1650 sq.ft. 3+l, servant's. Well maintained. $280,000. Chambers *****77 D.ll NOVENA BARAT 3-bdrmed. walk-up apt. Low maintenance. $130,000.925 words
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Advertisement875 1986-11-12 14 115 For Sale: HUDC Apartments D.15 AMBERVILLE/ NEAR Parkway Parade, 3 bdrms./ attached bath/ servant's. 1770 sq.ft $240,000 Denker *****11. BRADDELL VIEW PHASE 11, Blk.lOH, morning sun. Marble fir $232,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****31. BRADDELL VIEW PHASE 11. 1770 sq.ft. P/furn. Well maintained. $230,000 0.n.0. Tel. *****67 owner. D.15 AMBERVILLE MAIS.875 words
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Advertisement1072 1986-11-12 14 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments ALL 3-RM.: Circuit Rd blk 50 $22K neg Hougang corner b1k. 19, 1. 123, 21. Tanglin Halt Telok Biangah b1k. 42, 60. A.M. Kio b1k.607/ 106/ 465, marble $40K. Eunos corner St. George's. Rochor Ctr. Teban b1k.40, 14, 36. Taman Jurong $24K. Kapo. Bedok b1k.24,1,072 words
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Advertisement1087 1986-11-12 14 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments DEPOT RD. 5-RM. High fir sea view, terrazzo. cabinets $125K neg./ Telok Biangah Dr.. terrazzo. cabinets $135K neg *****22 HOUGANG CENTRAL 8LK. 116. 5 years. New flat. High fir. Fully renovated with ceramic flooring $46,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****77 HURRY. CHEAP SALEI 3-rm. Toa Payoh Lor.1,087 words
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Advertisement745 1986-11-12 14 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments NICELY RENOVATED OUTRAM I I 4 rms. Parquet/ terrazzo $90K neg REAT *****13/ *****57 NO CASH NEEDED, Clementi Ave 1, 3 rm high fir., renovated. Full CPF. $50,000. *****83. ONLY $34,000 4-RM. (Pt) Sembawang Rd. Mid fir. No renovations. Full CPF. *****06/ *****66 PAYA LEBAR745 words
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Advertisement631 1986-11-12 14 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces t HDB PROTOTYPE FACTORIES TO LET Tenders are invited for the following detached and semi-detached prototype factories at1. BUKIT BATOK INDUSTRIAL PARK A for woodworking/rattan/textile and engineering/hardware/foundry. 2. WOODLANDS INDUSTRIAL PARK E for light industries. Tender Closing Date: 26 Nov 86 at 3.00pm Tender631 words
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Advertisement689 1986-11-12 14 FACTORY SPACES AVAILABLE FOR RENT AT PAYA LEBAR 7.700 15.400 SG.FT with interna) partition**: oftica roomi Interest**! partta* ptaaaa call *****77 Mist Wonc FACTORY SPACE Macphertor A rat 1604/ 2755 5683/ 3983 sq.ft. Covered Loading Bay Large Goods Lift Security Car Park Low rentals Tai. 744J957 FOR \LE/ RENT MacPherson689 words
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Advertisement693 1986-11-12 15 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces WAREHOUSE AVAILABLE FOR RENTAL 22 Martin Road 7000 sq ft. single-storey building with very high roof occupying a land area of 13,000 sq.ft. A unit by itself, trucks can be driven in. CkMM contact tel *****55 Mr Richard Tao/ Mr S K Tan SIONG HOE INTL693 words
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Advertisement523 1986-11-12 15 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces i\ n:i{\\no\\L i»l\z\ I 52-storey commercial complex We do more for business Offices 8c Shops for Rent 1 (Hated in the heart of the central business district Directly adjacent to MRT station Modern and well-maintained Ample car-parking Reasonable rentals A523 words
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Advertisement708 1986-11-12 15 LIAT TWRS. 5,000/ 10.000 sq.ft. sublease. Inclusive of carpets St partitions. High fir. $3.50 p.s.f. neg. Colliers: *****22. OFFICE SPACES OF about 826 sq.ft. Si 813 sq.ft. at Paya Lebar Rd available for rent. Interested parties call Miss Wong at *****77. OG BUILDING OFFICES. Area: 404 1040 sq.ft. at $1.70/708 words
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Advertisement444 1986-11-12 15 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces NOVENA VILLE SHOP unit area 1.625 sq.ft With good road frontage. Call Jones Lang Wootton 532:1888 PENINSULA SHOPPING CENTRE, 480 sq.ft. Freehold. 2nd storey near escalator. Good frontage. $310,000. Mr. Neel. *****55. TANGLIN SHOPPING CTR. below Pizza Hut facing main rd., 1,431 sq ft. suitable444 words
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Advertisement1650 1986-11-12 15 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours Get Away To A New Experience _S^f_m -i Malaccas .Latest Country Resort Air Keroh/ J^ f Now u ith SPECIAL OFFER £gQ $59 t,U 20 SOV m include to fro /;> deluxt aircon each, breakfast, lunch 6 Malacca Siyhlseetiif; fl V^BaaaaSß^' Tourwin1,650 words
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Advertisement32 1986-11-12 15 j wwauHWDt iiom available] J/V maotuFKiitr tchmk i HOTUNt Jp*af aC«afO«a%W I TA2B3 I What brings together a baby from Kallang Estate and a babysitter from Marine Parade The Straits Times Classified32 words
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Advertisement1655 1986-11-12 16 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours HaaaaTsT?ijaTT i of-letO i^ti'AT^ j MikVi i pax pacific ki -x.jjjjiri iP 6D SUPER DELUXE BEST OF r ______r-^ pacific'ri-soRT, L*4 i AS '""iJffT 4IKH BEACH RESORTS —_Z~~~) MALAYSIA $2991,655 words
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Advertisement378 1986-11-12 16 PERTH s$ 965 nw*WNSWUJE sSIIQ^ JBRISBANEZ^24OJ ADELAIDE fm -*****5 IMELBOURNMssI33Sl MELBOURN Mss1335 /SYDNEY *****5 ADELAIDE/ 7 SVDrXEy om ssf43s BRISBANE/ I SYDNEY mm SS 1435 j*^ features: OM_~l Br\l l__-J-. cr <oice of airline mE_aß\JUnn_Z Return economy SYDNEY from SS 1435 5 'dii nignts _i accommodation D_m m O_ m378 words
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Advertisement1803 1986-11-12 17 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours DAYSYOUIiREMEMBEK SIA HOUDAYS FROM $350 The one inclusive price gives you return economy air travel; twin-sharing accommodation at quality hotels; daily breakfast and most meals including Chinese meals as specified; sightseeing tours escorted by1,803 words
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Advertisement152 1986-11-12 17 137 Tours 137 Tou's SPECIAL DEP NOV 12. 13 t 14 10V KRATHONG FESTIVAL 'he mos beautitul ot all Thai festival iwi in with the floating of the Krarhong on the Ping River in Chiangmai and watch the cotourtu! night parade 1 7 DAYS PATTAYA/BANGKOK/CHIANGMAi/ $888 CHIANGRAI GOLDEN TRIANGLE Bangkok152 words
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Advertisement837 1986-11-12 18 137 Tours 137 Tours C Oxley tyxa+td THgaa TVecCdcA^, W g Wtt^ciovr lowu jM g g The best choice in everyway B B RESTAURANT mM^T* C g HONEYMOON g g DEPARTURE: g B COLOUR BROCHURES AVAILABLE ON REQUEST. ALL B B ENQUIRIES WELCOME. B B ALL JAPAN (KYUSHU) BUDGET TOUK837 words
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Advertisement822 1986-11-12 18 137 Tours 137 Tours _Y/mB 7bOOA Beach Rd »01 326 The Plaza __W S.nyaporeo7l9 Tel *****42 3 4 5 6 7 Medan Lake Toba 5 liays $439 Dep Sun Mon TA 309 Bab Weekend 4 days $599 Dep Daily JKT Bandung Puncak Bali 4 b 1 days $399 989 Dep822 words
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Advertisement343 1986-11-12 18 147 Academic Courses HOLIDAY TUITION Taught by experienced qualified teachers 6-Week Intensive Classes specially arranged during your school holidays e Mathematics Additional Maths Physical Science English Principles of Accounts General Paper For details, please call: CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE -05-3545 Block 162 Bukit Merah Town Centre Tel: *****90 (8 lines)343 words
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Advertisement425 1986-11-12 18 147 Academic Courses yp osr m —*rl Cambridge Correspondence C*»hr_-kt 23l Bain Street »04-43 OCIIUUI B ras Basah Complex Singapore 071 8 Tel *****11 Singapore G.C.E. 'A' Level Singapore G.C.E. O' Level Singapore G.C.E. 'N Level 'IM' Level Qualifying Test LCCI Bookkeeping, Accounting. Statistics. Costing _»<- F or free Prospectus425 words
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Advertisement667 1986-11-12 18 148 Computer Courses niiir SPECIAL SCHOOL HOLIDAY CLASSES PRIMARY 4 TO PRE-U STUDENTS LEARN COMPUTER PROGRAMMING during your school holidays BASIC (Beginners) INTENSIVE COURSE DMtoS 9.00-12.00pm 17/11 2) M/W/F 900- 12.00pm 17/11 3) Mto S 2.00- 5.00pm 17/11 4) M/W/F 2.00- 5.00pm 17/11 5) T/Th/Sa 900-12.00pm 18/11 6) T/Th 2.00-667 words
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Advertisement631 1986-11-12 18 149 Secretarial/ 149 Secretarial/ 149 Secretarial/ 149 Secretarial/ Typing Courses Typing Courses Typing Courses Typing Courses LCCI PRIVATE SECRETARY'S CERTIFICATE '86 RESULTS '87 REGISTRATION ARE AVAILABLE Specially designed REVISION CLASSES incorporating AUDIO TYPEWRITING using transcriber and electronic typewriter. Commencing today 6 Dec. '86 USE OF IBM RECTRONJC TYPfWWTIR ft TRANSCRIBE*631 words
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Advertisement370 1986-11-12 18 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses crtl.HCiV 9 BASIC ELECTRONICS Fri 7 p.m. 28/11 Sun 9 a.m. 16/11 COLOUR TV Tue 7 p.m. 18/11 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS Fri 7 p.m. 28/11 e MICROPROCESSOR Mon 7 p.m. 24/11 e ELECTRICAL NTC-3 Fri 7 p.m. 28/11 Sun 9 a.m. 30/11 SCIENCE ELECTRONICS (PTE.) SCHOOL Blk.370 words
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Advertisement761 1986-11-12 18 151 Language Courses LEARN TO SPEAK V....; mar and written Jawi *****54 (2pm 10pm 152 Music Courses KAM KEE YONG SctUM children's Art provides courses for the followings: 1 Art Classes for Children from the age of 5 to 12. 2) Violin, viola, cello piano for all grades up to761 words
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Advertisement304 1986-11-12 18 159 Fitness/ Sport* Instruction SWIMMING LESSON FOR children, adult conducted by qualified coach. Call *****83 160 Other Courses/ Instruction k ALPHA MEDITATION improve «c w ATTEND A 3-HOUR FREE PREVIEW NOV 15 (Sat.) 2.00pi i atWTECRMDGQrTti GRAND ROOM. 2ND Rfl KINDERGARTEN CLASSES An Invitation to all pa -tntt You are304 words
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Advertisement595 1986-11-12 19 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES ■HB STANTS RSSOBBI I Telefax No: *****59 Kates: I Box Service: e_._ M _.coc Sales Service: Tel *****11 Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 i*u xrvice. N.1..X.N.1.5. R.s;,iihM iimkad I ext 5724 '5.6 /8 5669 Sunday Times: 5425.62 psc cm. I Posted: Sslo.oo APPOINTMENTS APRO, Singapore's fastest growing595 words
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Advertisement618 1986-11-12 19 /Er ■Bj^^j The Institute is setting up a COMPUTER SERVICES CENTRE to meet the computing needs in the area of management information and decision support systems, research and post-graduate studies, educational computer courses and office automation Applications are now invited from suitably qualified persons for the following I appointments: Head,618 words
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Advertisement510 1986-11-12 19 m BLAUPUNKT t i For out Blaupunkt Produci Division we are looking foi suitable applicants lo fill the following vac am ies. SALES REPRESENT ATIVE The Job To promote and sell a sophisticated range ol TV, Video aih\ Hifi equipment to the trade. The successful applicant must lx' prepared to510 words
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Advertisement1051 1986-11-12 19 A leading foreign manufacturer in power transmission equipment has an immediate vacancy for a SALES ENGINEER Qualifications/Experience: University or college graduate in Electrical Mechanical Engineering with minimum 2 to 4 years experience in sales and promoting of Gear Boxes. Geared Motors and Variable Speed Geared Motors. Fluent in English and1,051 words
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Advertisement628 1986-11-12 20 NOTICES in Tin -i Houms vie I Ol RTS OF THE REPI'BLJC OF SINGAPORE McsurrNo. > Ui33oM9BC BETW I I ORIENT LEASING SINGAPORE LTD Plaintiffs AND 1. Lam Kam Choo (a partner of Mengward Fabrication Co) i. 1-tm Kok Hoi (a former partner of Hentjward Fabrication Co) Defendants NOTICE To:628 words
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Advertisement515 1986-11-12 20 THK BANKRI TPCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) I 'ARE NOTICE THAT: (a) Receiving and Adjudication Orders were made against the following debtors on the 31st day of October 1986. IN BANKRI PTCY NOS 931/85 Bong Kuan, 1/C *****69/J of Blk .i29 Jurong West St 52 SOB-371, Singapore 2264 1341/86 Chia Kay515 words
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Advertisement101 1986-11-12 20 Bedroom sets to clear at cost price 20 new models Sofa on display Cash Carry Items 1 m^ -JGQ^ L 4».yu SJJBpI S^ «*_w^c &\< *oml_-W_\-mm_-_r k_k_L_r FrWTi J^cJPy^ .jHHi-E Various high low Wall Uni's on display jji|fft f f M **7^_^RW _mmWm\ MIMMM_-_4 _a MJAjg^ _S >A^^kW^ t^^JJL ir'101 words
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Miscellaneous678 1986-11-12 20 SUN TAN By Collette PEANUTS By Schuii A /P^yl ifSff^] F P 7k"M ff VjfT^ 6^ I I MARC.ESA*™ fl I VOU COOLPVE 60T 11/ uJM, PAV VI THE BORN LOSER By Art Sanson. BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker P WHAT CM m VO IO HaP WIL^PTOI^tV. FO£ STAPTEPS, I678 words
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Article, Illustration817 1986-11-12 21 KANNAN CHANDRAN examines what happened at the first local Heavy Metal Festival '86. Self-styled bouncers tried to keep the crowd at bay but could, at best, just push ft and shove with little effect. HEAVY metal took a bad ..:,.>ck Last Saturday evening and further damaged817 words
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242 1986-11-12 21 Discussing pitfalls in antique collecting FOR the next three Fridays this month, a mix of guest 'performers" wil! take the spotlight in the Shell Friday Lunchtime Cultural Programme. They range from local antique experts and amateur actors to a professional opera singer and four poets from West Australia. This Friday,242 words
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Article, Illustration660 1986-11-12 21 IN THE galaxy of Hollywood's stars, which are the biggest and brightest? One fairly dependable measure of popularity are magazine covers and tabloids with their scandalous implications of financial, sexual and professional misconduct by celebrated performers. Another barometer is the opinion ofUPI - 660 words
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Advertisement79 1986-11-12 21 If you are holding an event you want our readers to know about, fill in the coupon and send it to: What's On, Section 2, The Straits Times 390 Kim Senc Road Singapore 0923. Your coupon j-houid reach us three days before the event Name of event: Staged/ preaen ted79 words
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Miscellaneous116 1986-11-12 21 WHAT'S ON DRAMA FESTIVAL FRENCH PI PPET PARADE by renowned puppet groups from France. Today: The Arc En Terre Theatre. Drama Centre. 8 pm. Tickets at $5, $8 and $10 from Victoria Theatre Box Office. (Concession tickets for students and senior citizens at $3.) Note: The 5.30 pm performance has116 words
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Miscellaneous114 1986-11-12 21 admission to the museum is $1 for adul s and 50 cents for children. Also on Friday. LECTURES FOR PET OWNERSHIP WEEK: The care of fish. By Mr Ling Kai Huat. 8 pm. Cat care. By Miss Lim Bee Lian. 9 pm. Both talks at Marine Parade Community Centre. AT114 words
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Miscellaneous127 1986-11-12 21 and landscapes to birds, flowers, fish and tigers. Raffles City, the Atrium, level 1. 10 am 10 pm. On till Sunday. CERAMICS 3. Three young Singapore potters' latest creations. Demonstrations on pottery making on Saturday and Sunday. Alpha Gallery, 211 Upper Bukit Timah Road. On till Nov 23. GREETING CARDS127 words
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Miscellaneous109 1986-11-12 21 pie. Raffles Hotel, ground floor. 11 am 8 pm. On till Sunday. NAFA STUDENTS EXHIBITION. Featuring works by students of the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts. At the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts. 9 am 5 pm. Ends tomorrow. PASSIVE SMOKING CAMPAIGN. Organised by the Singapore Cancer Society. An exhibition109 words
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Miscellaneous119 1986-11-12 21 140 Hill Street. 10 am 6 pm. On till Nov 28. EXHIBITION of paintings, drawings on canvas and silkscreen prints by Sheila Whyte. Presented by Art Action. Pavilion Inter-Continental Hotel lobby, noon 7 pm daily, except Sundays. On till Nov 30. CHINESE PAINTINGS AND CALLIGRAPHY AN EXPRESSION OF A CULTURE.119 words
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Miscellaneous103 1986-11-12 21 CURRENCY GALLERY. MAS Building, Shenton Way. Mondays to Fridays: 10 am 4 pm; Saturdays: 10 am 1 pm. Closed on Sundays and public holidays. THE CHANGI PHOTOGRAPHER EXHIBITION. Forty photographs taken secretly byGeorge Aspinall, a Japanese prisoner of war at Selarang Barracks in 1942. Hotel Meridien, Changi. Group Lounge, lobby103 words
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Miscellaneous954 1986-11-12 21 I Radio One FM Service 90.5 mHz in VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News in 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, Another954 words
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Advertisement1020 1986-11-12 22 pahv /impi CMM\. HsJ|\/HJ22Bj Low Fixed Prices umilt \inuL. our.). Money Back Guarantee 930AM- 9.30PM f COSt OldS Bgag^ 4 for 552.50 556.50 SHARP _S_O_H_i NATIONAL aa s«e .'-MLk. ELECTROIMICS SUPERMARKET £7 s r kmWW_t__^i A.k.aiir'e 3 ittenes '—^____«_ar Calculator, 8 Digits. 4th level, Scotts Shopping Centre (bet. Hyatt Dynasty)1,020 words
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Advertisement269 1986-11-12 22 WHATS THE DIFFERENCE? Vy.r rZaT' 'm-J_w m_- -'^x. *ita>Wyy y <^ 4* v. BT #&;V, *m__9 \.r r o^ v_"__ *t #__n__i_^ _»>«^. v v-i m _fr _£fe> _H_H_^^ _iMHl_l'^V >- *<^^_S w' I jfaitf«i _P^^_Hl____^H_bl4rl^_* *\w\Ck- Br ''^_B_^d_i_t>^i^l ■Hi W^r%^_mL "__W mLmk'^t^mt^ _l i____i_PliJM^*' _I_k_L lfi> b, __Wm_\tt-W^^^%A _,_a_fl269 words
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