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Title Section15 1986-11-15 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article574 1986-11-15 1 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO 21st anniversary pat on the back from PM and a reminder By CITIZENS' Consultative Committees were congratulated by the Prime Minister last night for successfully achieving selfrenewal, but they were also urged to continue attracting new blood. "We have continually to draw out574 words
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Article, Illustration250 1986-11-15 1 And now, Mr Tourism tag for Robert Kuok SUGAR king, property magnate, Taipan, call him what you will. Mr Robert Kuok Hock Nien is up there with the best. Last night, the owner of the Shangri-La Hotel gained recognition m yet another field as a leader m tourism. He received250 words
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Article40 1986-11-15 1 LONDON A memorial to Edmond Halley, the British astronomer who was the first to predict the orbit of the comet that now bears his name, was unveiled on Thursday m Westminster Abbey, 244 years after his death. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article118 1986-11-15 1 NANYANG Technological Institute graduates have formed an alumni association. The NTT Alumni Association's honorary general secretary, Mr Ananda Senan, 26, an engineer with aviation company Interturbine Singapore, said the aims are to provide opportunities for NTI graduates to interact, exchange professional knowledge and keep m touch118 words
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Article, Illustration163 1986-11-15 1 MISS Angelina Ng was crowned the new Miss Tourism-Singapore at last night's Tourist Industry Ball. The 22-year-old hotel guest relations officer at the Tai-Pan Ramada beat 14 others m the brains-plus-beauty quest for the right to be Singapore's new tourism envoy. Runners-up were model Joyce Png,H. L. CHAN - 163 words
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Article183 1986-11-15 1 KILGORE (Texas) A gem dealer who paid UBslf (8522) far stone itißß show got a star USSZJB nrflH— (Sss mOttoa), his agent said. Mr Roy Whetetfoe Is ■eOtag the stone, which may be tbe world's largest, so Us two sons euAP - 183 words
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739 1986-11-15 1 TEHERAN Iranian President Ali Khamenei, denying that his country held diplomatic talks with the United States, said yesterday there would be no reconciliation between the two countries unless the US changed its Middle East policies. He also told a prayer meeting, hoursReuter; AP; NYT - 739 words
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Article45 1986-11-15 1 TOKYO Novelist Fumiko Enchi, one of Japan Is most important authors, died yesterday of a heart ailment. She vas 81. Enchi was best krowr* for her works. The Wating Years and Masks, wiich critics have lcclaimet for thoir deep psychological insight. UPIUPI - 45 words
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Advertisement194 1986-11-15 1 .">*'^S The Sunday Times Tomorrow A day to remember with Papa They call him "Papa" all 840 million Catholics the world over. SUZANNE 001 and FRANK LIM report on the Pontiff's acquaintance with suffering as the papal Mass at the National Stadium draws near. IF* fc :f:n Signs of depression194 words
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Advertisement17 1986-11-15 1 4.1% growth m tourism m the first II months: Page 12 12-page special on NTTs official opening17 words
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Advertisement8 1986-11-15 1 The new Miss World Report on Back Page8 words
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Advertisement198 1986-11-15 1 Bj^E^^fl ail star se I Tel *****4 C MM Global network behind sending of arms to Iran: Page 4 EDITORIAL: Page 18 English-educated professionals joining the ranks: Page 13 THE NEXT 20 CUSTOMERS WHO BUY OR RENT A RICOH P^ p©r month TACNOS7S-85-FB2 GET AN IBM PC FREE! The Ricoh198 words
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Article404 1986-11-15 2 Jaguar's U-turn THE ULTIMATUM to the company that produces the famed sleek Jaguar cars was short, clear and blunt: Break even m six months or fold up. The no-holds-barred message was passed down to every worker. And the bitter prescription worked. In six years, the dying British car maker404 words
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Article334 1986-11-15 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: UNSOLICITED expressions of regret by Japanese leaden for the country'g past misdeeds can do much to assuage lingering feelIngs of hart. If what was attributed to the Emperor was Indeed accurate, the apology can be a most useful lubricant for smoother Japanese ties with Asian334 words
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Article84 1986-11-15 2 'CHANGE RENT ACT AS WELL' AN OWNER of rent-controlled property notes that landlords must be relieved, if not delighted, to learn that the Land Acquisition Act will be amended soon. He says that m the light of this development, it is timely that the Rent Control Act be amended84 words
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Article240 1986-11-15 2 Behind US-Iran deal THE SECRET movement of American military equipment to Iran over the last 18 months was accomplished through an international network of ships, planes, middlemen and companies, according to American and Israeli officials, participants and Iranian dissidents. The operation, linked to the release of American240 words
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Article285 1986-11-15 2 lan's 3-stroke lead AUSTRALIAN lan Baker-Finch carded a second round three-under-par 69 yesterday to open up a three-stroke lead at the halfway stage of the U*****,000 ($383,000) Australian Open golf championship at the Metropolitan Golf Club m Melbourne. His closest challengers are New Zealander Greg Turner, who shot a285 words
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Article282 1986-11-15 2 Bestselling formula A "TRASHY" formula of sex, power and money as well as mini TV-series such as Mistral's Daughter have put Judith Krantz's steamy potboilers m the bestseller league. Although Mrs Krantz's books have been criticised as sounding more like screenplays than novels, she says that she never282 words
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Article200 1986-11-15 2 NO TIME LIMIT ON SUSPENSION OF TRADING, SAYS EXCHANGE THE SINGAPORE Stock Exchange says it will noi set a time limit on the suspension of trading of h company's shares "but periodically, we do look at the companies and try to follow up on what the\ are doing". A200 words
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219 1986-11-15 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway Aquino orders probe EXPRESSING horror and rage. President Corazon Aquino yesterday order**} a full-scale probe into the brutal murder of a leftwJng labour leader whose followers have called lor a nationwide protest strike. The May Ist laboir movement known by the Filipino initials of KMU219 words
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Article361 1986-11-15 2 Product Advertiser Section Page tafc Pioneer 8 Baby Contest Professional Management Boutique M B Melwam C«np*pi S pore Cancer Society 28 Carpets Amir Sons Gnee Hong Co 11—5 Hassans Carpet I —32 Cars Regent Motors (Ford) Coffee House Jack s Coftee House 24 Courses London Montesson Centre Curtain!361 words
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Advertisement390 1986-11-15 2 SURPRISE COMEDY JsTIV PACKAGE -V CATHAY PACIFIC presents the JACK CARTER show Enjoy a hilarious evening of laughs!!! Dinner and Show Ss9o nett Crystal Ballroom 7.30 pm Tuesday, 1 8 November Wednesday, T 9 November Thursday, 20 November The following companies have made it possible for Hyatt Regency Singapore to390 words
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Advertisement81 1986-11-15 2 DAVID ABODAHER'S BIOGRAPHY OF THE MOST DYNAMIC BUSINESSMAN OF OUR TIME IMWIHHiI David Abodahefs life of Lee iacocca provides a fascinating appraisal of a man whom many observers would like to see as a force not only m business, but m the world of international politics. Here is a portrait81 words
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Article, Illustration457 1986-11-15 3 TAIPCI TAIWANESE officials yesterday denied entry to four opposition leaders returning from the United States, triggering off anti-government protests m which two protesters and several policemen were injured. Witnesses said about 80 opposition members staged a sit-in at Taipei international airport afterAFP; AP - 457 words
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Article142 1986-11-15 3 BAHRAIN Iraqi jets destroyed a crowded Iranian oil platform m the central Persian Gulf yesterday, causing many casualties and leaving the surrounding sea ablaze. Regional shipping sources said attempts to rescue about 250 Iranians on or near the Sassan oil platform during the missileReuter - 142 words
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271 1986-11-15 3 DALLAS Texas billionaire H. Ross Perot has disclos?d that he is probing President Ron i ld Reagan's request to determine whether some American servicemen are still being held prisoner m South-east Asia. '"Hi? President and the Vice-President asked me to dig into this issueAP; AFP - 271 words
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Article136 1986-11-15 3 Deng meets Wall St boss BEIJING Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping met the boss of the New York Stock Exchange yesterday and joked that China wanted to exploit the giant capitalist institution. Mr Deng greeted NYSE Chairman John Phelan m Beijing's Great Hall of the People, ending a week of top-levelReuter - 136 words
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287 1986-11-15 3 SEOUL South Korea has launched a diplomatic offensive coupled with thinly veiled military threats to try to force North Korea to cancel a dam project it fears could cause devastation m the South. Since Seoul unveiled the secret northern project earlierReuter - 287 words
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Article84 1986-11-15 3 HONGKONG Antique Chinese jade and porcelain with a multi-million-dollar price tag come up for sale next Tuesday at a Sotheby's auction here. Sotheby's director Jeiwah Wong said the 194 lots, mainly top quality Ming and Qing porcelain, were worth between HK$4l million (5511.48 million) and HK$52Reuter - 84 words
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338 1986-11-15 3 SEOUL Booming South Korean exports will help the country record an impressive economic growth of more than 10 per cent this year the Economic Planning Board said yesterday. A board report said the expected rise m the gross national product was based on estimatesReuter; AP - 338 words
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171 1986-11-15 3 Children found in speedboat off HK HONGKONG Police said 27 Chinese children were found on board a speedboat off Hongkong yester day after the\ were aban doned by smugglers The children, 23 girls and four boys aged frorr eight to 14, were brougr: m from Pujian province m southern ChinaReuter - 171 words
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377 1986-11-15 4 McFarlane mission set in London 1½ years ago NEW YORK President Ronald Reagan's secret emissary to Iran has said that the agenda for his visit to Teheran m May was set at a meeting with an intermediary m London 18 months ago. "The origin of the dialogue began about aReuter; UPI; AP - 377 words
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228 1986-11-15 4 NEW YORK A black South African teenager has described how he was beaten by security forces and held m solitary confinement after raids to prevent riots on the 10th anniversary of the Soweto uprising last June. The 17-year-old, identified as Maxwell,Reuter - 228 words
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500 1986-11-15 4 WABHINGTON THE secret movement of American military equipment to Iran over the last 18 months was accomplished through an international network of ships, planes, middlemen and companies, according to American and Israeli officials, participants and Iranian dissidents. The operation, linked to theNYT - 500 words
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Article, Illustration90 1986-11-15 4 NO IT isn't Sptderman or Us cassia trying oat (or the high school band, but a very cold University of Minnesota student doing marching band practice The student. Todd Sjostrand, wearing ski mask, leather Jacket, gloves and goggle*, was practicing on Thursday with the restReuter - 90 words
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Article28 1986-11-15 4 BEIJING Chinese researchers on the QinghaiTibetan plateau have developed a herbal medicine that is effective m preventing and treating altitude sickness, Xinhua news agency said. UPIUPI - 28 words
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Article, Illustration297 1986-11-15 4 NEW YORK A defendant m an alleged plot tc sell US$2 billion (554.38 billion) m arms to Iran has moved to subpoena Vice-President George Bush and former Nation al Securin Adviser Robert McFarlane to testify that the United States approvedUPI - 297 words
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133 1986-11-15 4 OTTAWA Tfce United Natt— a ha* presented Ite hi |r best recognition for aid to refugee* to Can* da, the first time the boij •v hmt- g«ne to a n*Uoi rather than an indJvtdD■L The Naasea Medal wu accepted on Thonday byReuter - 133 words
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350 1986-11-15 4 SAN FRANCISCO It's 2 am. You are still tossing and turning and the sandman is nowhere m sight What to do? Get up and do some chores, says an insomnia expert at Stanford University Medical School. "The worst thing to doUPI - 350 words
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Article, Illustration88 1986-11-15 6 Hunt for knife attacker AS ARAB schoolgirls pass, Israeli soldiers (risk Arab men on Thursday In Gaza City un the occupied Gaza strip, where an Israeli was stabbed on Wednesday. The man, who was illghtly injured, was shopping m Gaza City when he was attacked. It was the third stabbingAP - 88 words
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459 1986-11-15 6 LONDON Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher headed for Washington yesterday for a potential clash with President Ronald Reagan over British fears that US nuclear negotiations with Moscow could endanger Western Europe. At lunch today at Camp David, Mrs Thatcher will convey to Mr Reagan theUPI; Reuter - 459 words
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187 1986-11-15 6 British firm gets $3b defence contract LONDON British Aerospace has won a £1 billion (553.12 billion) contract from the government to build an air defence system capable of guarding against Soviet short-range nuclear missiles. BAE chairman Sir Raymond Lygo told a news conference on Thursday he expected the contract toReuter - 187 words
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Article126 1986-11-15 6 NEW YORK Top US arms control official Kenneth Adelman said intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) are the most dangerous of all nuclear weapons and should be abolished. Calling for elimination of the long-range weapons from both the Soviet and United States arsenals. Mr Adelman, director of theReuter - 126 words
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315 1986-11-15 6 LONDON About 50 legislators have demanded that the death penalty be restored m Britain, arguing that a life sentence imposed on a Jordanian terrorist recently has raised the danger of hostages be ing taken as a demand for his release.AP; Reuter - 315 words
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199 1986-11-15 6 MOSCOW An emigre family that returned to the Soviet Union three days ago saying it was disillusioned with America now is seeking return tickets to the United States because their teenage sons are unhappy Mrs Faina Gonta said she bore no resentmentAP; UPI - 199 words
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Article142 1986-11-15 6 OSLO Painting high bridges with bright coloars cats the risk of suicide jumping from them, according to a West German psychologist. Mr Helnrieh Frieling. writing m the Norwegian scientific magazine Viten, said research had shown bright colour improved the mental out look of depressed fjeople andReuter - 142 words
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183 1986-11-15 6 HAIFA Egypt's Ambassador to Israel said his country had contacted other countries and the Palestine Liberation Organisation about an international Middle East peace conference. Mr Mohammed Nassiouni said Egypt was m touch with Jordan, Israel, the PLO and the five permanent members of theReuter - 183 words
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Advertisement313 1986-11-15 3 VAN CLEEF ARPELS. 22 PLACE VENDOME. PARIS 1906. when the Arpels brothers. Julien, The same is true of the watch models of la collection" Charles opened a small shop on the Place Yen- Van Cleef Arpeis which epitomise the finest m luxury Paris, with their brother m law, Alfred Van313 words
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Advertisement117 1986-11-15 4 j^ Sushi Lunch Specials g "Nigiri Sushi Set at $18 SHiifr- Large Nigiri Sushi Set, $25 -H- jgr" 'l^^^a Sushi Japanese Noodle Set, j£ $18 -H- and Shima's Lunch Box, Ski $18 Appealing prices indeed! jfl So comi and tr>- any one of our |nflP|flp^C irresistible temptations. Chances are, you'll117 words
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Advertisement1172 1986-11-15 7 WZISM?EAUTIFUL BEDROOMS WBm^Kmm^Mr BMar.MIU BBirECI The Biggest Choice NO DEPOSIT! Jff# HMnMMMMMM gMHLLJm The Lowest Prices! eiiei e on) s nBm > s a n e s £m Si 'r v .>-?* fvflßflßfli flflVKflßjii Bj Bmh [Ixllil ft IB Bflf lm I iiiwiiHiii h: ;:,3| fl j I -i '^li1,172 words
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146 1986-11-15 8 Investors concerned over coup rumours and killing MANILA Philippine business leaders say rumours of an impending military coup and the Olalia murder are causing concern m both the domestic and foreign investment communities. Mr Fred Whiting, president of the American Chamber of Commerce, said the rumours caused alarm abroad, thoughReuter - 146 words
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Article, Illustration312 1986-11-15 8 MANILA Rolando Olalia headed the Partido Ng Bayan (People's Party), a new political grouping the military says is a front for the Communist Party and its military arm, the New People's Army. Earlier this week, the People's Party vowed to fight dissident elementsReuter; AP - 312 words
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505 1986-11-15 8 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Manila Correspondent MANILA Expressing horror and rage, President Corazon Aquino yesterday ordered a full-scale probe into the brutal murder of a left wing labour leader whose followers have called for a nationwide protest strike. The May the First labour movement505 words
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312 1986-11-15 8 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - Two parks closed to stop pond pollution ALBERT RAMALINGAM By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK Two major parks were being closed for 15 hours from this afternoon to stop people using the man-made pon^s to float tiny boats m celebra* ing Loy Kratong Day. Lumpini and Chatuchak Parks, the two biggest m312 words
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67 1986-11-15 8 $2b in aid pledged to Philippines MANILA President Corazon Aquino's state visit to Japan this week resulted m promises for nearly US$l billion (5J2.19 billion) m financial support for her country. Finance Minister Jaime Ongpin said loans and grants signed or being favourably considered by Japanese agencies amounted to US$9BOReuter - 67 words
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Advertisement430 1986-11-15 8 Play m the Park Join us this Sunday 16 November 1986 between 4pm to 6pm at the Botanic Gardens and enjoy drama and outdoor fun with "Play m the Park" a specially organised outdoor event for the entire family. Programmes include: A GARDEN STORY: "A Scent of Roses and Robots"430 words
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Article105 1986-11-15 9 S'pore to help Johor in tourism JOHOR BARU Singapore has agreed to ■"loan"' two foreign tourism experts to help develop tourism m Johor. State Social and Tourism Development Committee chairman Jimmy Low Boon Hong said yesterda> He said the agreement was reached during recent discussions with Singapore Tourist Promotion BoardBernama - 105 words
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239 1986-11-15 9 Indonesia backs Saudi bid to boost oil prices JAKARTA Indonesia, the only Asian member of Opec. voiced support yesterday (or Saudi Arabia's new oil strategy and announced a morale-boosting gas deal with Taiwan. The state-owned Pertamina oil company also signed a new exploration contract with Esso. This is only theReuter - 239 words
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340 1986-11-15 9 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM By //7 Kuala Lumpur THE opposition Parti Islam yesterday staged a peaceful protest against the visit to Singapore next week by President Chaim Herzog of Israel. About 500 PAS members from the Federal Territory, led by party vicepresident Ustaz Nakhaie Ahmad,340 words
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Article, Illustration98 1986-11-15 9 MALAYSIA joined Muslims ail over the world m celebrating the birthday of Prophet Muhammad yesterday. In Kuala Lumpur, the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong started the day by leading Malaysian Muslims In prayer. He is seen here (left) leaving the National Mosque afto prayers to- getherReuter - 98 words
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229 1986-11-15 9 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - Ex-minister charged with offending Thai royalty ALBERT RAMALINGAM By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK Former Deputy Interior Minister Veera Musikapong, who is the secretary-general of the Democrat Party, v/as charged yesterday with committing lese majeste and endangering national security. The public prosecutor asked the court to impose the maximum sentence of 20229 words
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172 1986-11-15 9 JERUSALEM President Chaim Herzog has cancelled his scheduled official visit to the Philippines this weekend, but plans to make the trip "when circumstances permit", Israeli Radio announced yesterday. The cancellation was announced earlier m Manila by the Philippine Foreign Ministry and the Israeli172 words
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300 1986-11-15 9 KUALA LUMPUR BANK Negara has taken firm steps to get banks and financial institutions to establish rehabilitation units to help cashstrapped but viable companies tide over their economic problems. Banking sources said they have been given up to the end of this month toNST - 300 words
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Article, Illustration249 1986-11-15 10 Safey Bear and Captain V meet President Wee THE feelings were mutual when Safey Bear and Captain "V" had a YIP date with President Wee Kirn Wee yesterday The President had heard about the two police mascots, who play a crucial role m forging closerMAZLAN BADRON - 249 words
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Article175 1986-11-15 10 TELECOMS is offering a new pen-sized display pager from Friday next week, and cutting charges for the pen-sized tone pager already m use. The new pager can take up to 10 characters per call. It stores up to five messages simultaneously. The pager comes m175 words
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271 1986-11-15 10 27,000 pledges but not one kidney IN THE past 13 years, 27, 1t! people have pledged to donate their kidneys hot so far none has been received from any of them, a minister of state said yesterday. A doctor and honorary medical director of the National Kidney Foundation said one271 words
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Article, Illustration544 1986-11-15 10 TONG YOKE THO - TONG YOKE THO From brink of collapse to multi-million-dollar success By THE ultimatum to the company that produces the famed sleek Jaguar cars was short, clear and blunt: Break even m six months or fold up. The no-holds-barred message was passed down to every worker. And the544 words
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Article, Illustration5 1986-11-15 12 Weekender's guide to Merlion festivities5 words
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Article, Illustration700 1986-11-15 12 SALMA KHALIK - Brighter year for tourism thanks to the 'Asta spirit' SALMA KHALIK By 4 We must ensure that the spirit and attitude displayed during Asta week continue to be displayed by all concerned. Mr Lim Chin Beng (left) praising the effort made by all Singaporeans to create a favourable image for700 words
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341 1986-11-15 12 MUSLIM scholars and lawyers have got together to review the Administration of Muslim Law Act, commonly known as Amla. The executive director of the Muslim Religious Council (Muis) Haji Muhammad Hussin Mutalib told Berita Harian that the review panel will propose amendments341 words
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Article, Illustration594 1986-11-15 13 A big 'thank you' from PM to grassroots leaders 4 These grassroots leaders and the Assemblymen helped to keep things calm. They formed goodwill committees m sensitive areas where suspicions, fears and hatreds led people to ir- rational acts. Mr Lee Kuan Yew on how grassroots leaders maintained harmony duringWan Seng Yip - 594 words
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Article, Illustration413 1986-11-15 13 IRENE NGOO - English-educated professionals joining the ranks IRENE NGOO Citizens' Consultative Committee's 21st anniversary Younger age profile due to infusion of new blood By YOUNGER and more English-educated Singaporeans, among them bright and articulate managers and professionals, are joining the rank and file of the citizens' consultative committees. In contrast to 20413 words
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Article, Illustration373 1986-11-15 13 CEPHAH TAN - CEPHAH TAN Former community leader creates new logo for free By HE LEAVES his mark all over Singapore. His designs are carried on SBS bases, NTUC Comfort taxis, by SIA, m hotels, banks, shopping centres, factories, shops, community organisations, and their endless range of related373 words
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489 1986-11-15 14 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP Builders want more money to cover extra building costs By SEVERAL master builders and the Housing Board are deadlocked over the question of payment for a new type of apartment block. The contractors want extra money for the new blocks of flats, which489 words
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206 1986-11-15 14 SINGAPORE will make a bid to host the 1992 Lions International Convention, which is expected to attract between 15,000 and 20,000 Lions. The Republic is also trying to persuade the Lions International board of directors to hold its 1989 meeting here, the District206 words
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Article, Illustration233 1986-11-15 14 A NEW swimming complex for residents of Bokit Batok New Town is expected to open m the lint quarter of next year. The complex, which costs $4 J million, will have three pools; one for wading, one for teaching and a competition Olympic-sized pool.233 words
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216 1986-11-15 14 A CONTRACTOR, who unlawfully carried a knife and used criminal force on a man more than two years ago, yesterday lost his appeal against conviction and sentence on both charges. Lim Chee Mang, 26, was Jailed for six months by a district court and216 words
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149 1986-11-15 14 A COURT of inquiry looking into the sinking of the Singapore-registered ship, Hoelien, off Sydney, Australia, has recorded evidence from 11 witnesses, including the ship's two captains. Deputy Public Prosecutor Bala Reddy, who led evidence during the inquiry, and Mr Asokan Govindarajalu, who149 words
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Article39 1986-11-15 14 First-aid courses THE St John Ambulance Association will conduct four first-aid courses for adults over the next four months The first eight-lecture course will begin on Dec 8. Those interested may call 298-0300. Each course costs 520 a person.39 words
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Article291 1986-11-15 14 Businessman made a bankrupt BUSINESSMAN Ng Sau Long was yesterday made a bankrupt over a $3.5 million bank guarantee he had given on behalf of a company. The bankruptcy petition was filed against Ng by the Arab Bank Ltd, which had made a loan to Mulu Pak Singapore on the291 words
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352 1986-11-15 14 Board may tear down more than 100 rental blocks MORE than 100 Housing Board rental blocks with high vacancy rates may be pulled down to prevent them from becoming pockets of vandalism and petty crime. Area officers are consulting MPs and grassroots leaders to identify these blocks, most of which352 words
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Article46 1986-11-15 14 A BELGIAN classical guitarist, Mr Yves Storms, will give a concert at the Hotel Meridien's Salon Latour on Nov 27. Admission to the 9.30 pm concert is free. The performance will include works by Heitor Villa-Lobos, Joaquin Rodrigo, Jef Macs and Vie Nees.46 words
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Article, Illustration601 1986-11-15 15 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB 'Good prospects' for 11 affected by firm winding down Spore practice By THE 11 local lawyers m Freshfields, the British law firm, have been told that they will have 'gainful employment" until October next year. But their prospects for employment with local601 words
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400 1986-11-15 15 FACTORY operators have about six months to get rid of industrial safety shoes and safety helmets which fail to meet official standards. The Ministry of Labour said yesterday that from May 1, shoes and helmets worn m factories must meet the requirements of400 words
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155 1986-11-15 15 Man jailed 5 months for skipping NS training A CUSHION maker who stayed away from his part-time national service training f»r more than five years was Jailed five months yesterday. A co<m beard that Ang Ean Bwee, alias Tan KJiew Cnye, 32, was enlisted m the Vigilante C«rps for part-time155 words
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213 1986-11-15 15 PUBLIC willingness to use cardphones has given the cashless public telephone a boost. Telecoms will put up about 8,000 of them throughout Singapore m five years' time. These phones, operated by the use of a card, will make up half of all public213 words
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Article66 1986-11-15 15 THREE organisations will receive a total of $100,000 from the Tanah Merah Country Club tomorrow. Mr Lee Kirn Yew, the club's president, will present a cheque for $50,000 to the Community Chest. The National Kidney Foundation and the Society for Aid io the Paralysed will each66 words
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Article, Illustration416 1986-11-15 15 MR GIAM Chin Toon, 44, was last night elected president of the Law Society to succeed Mr Francis Scow, who lost his council seat on Oct 31 when the Legal Profession (Amendment) Act came into force. Mr Giam, a former magistrate who is now416 words
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Article47 1986-11-15 16 THIEVES stole $14,000 worth of Estee Lauder cosmetics from a parked van m Genting Lane on Tuesday. Stall assistant Chu Jin Dyi, 23, told police he left his van m a carpark at 11 am. When he returned three hours later, the cosmetics were missing.47 words
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250 1986-11-15 16 High-level report on third shift 'ready soon' THE high-level report on the third shift will be ready next month, a source said yesterday. The report, being prepared by a task force studying ways to get more Singaporeans to work the 11 pm to 7 am shift, will then be submitted250 words
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Article41 1986-11-15 16 DR TONY Tan, Education Minister and MP for Sembawang, will attend the launching of a crime prevention committee at May Ling Cafeteria, Senoko Way, m Sembawang, on Nov 26 at 10 am. An anti-crime exhibition will also be held.41 words
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Article, Illustration167 1986-11-15 16 Tangs releases cassette of Christmas songs A DEPARTMENT store has recorded a first. Tangs commissioned a cassette of 21 songs arranged and performed by local recording artistes and will give $1 for each cassette sold to the Community Chest of Wagapore. The cassette features music personalities Dick Lee, Jacntha Abtsheganaden,167 words
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303 1986-11-15 16 Message of National Heart Week starting next Saturday HELP yourself and your loved ones to combat Singapore's number one killer disease-heart ailment. This message will be stressed home to the public during National Heart Week from next Baturday(nov 22)303 words
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Article504 1986-11-15 16 Wage freeze at 40% of companies surveyed THE national policy to restrain wages this year has led to the lowest pay rise since 1980 for workers and managers, according to a private survey. The annual salary survey, carried out for the last 16 years, also504 words
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Article111 1986-11-15 16 A 26-YEAR-OLD man, earlier charged with raping a girl and robbing her along Changi Coast Road, faced three new charges. On Thursday, Lim Gee Chai was also charged with molesting the girl along the road on Oct 24 at 2 am and putting her "m fear of111 words
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Article102 1986-11-15 16 A SENIOR Customs officer was charged on Thursday with corruptly taking $150 from a travel agent to clear an illegal overstayer through immigration. Subramaniam s o X Gopal, 40, allegedly took the money from Ma gasvara Sarma s/o S. Siva Iyer. The money was alleged to have102 words
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Article105 1986-11-15 16 A FORMER employee who broke into a temporary store and stole $2,160 worth of calendai refills was jailed for 20 months yesterday Chan Scow Pheng, 28, admitted housebreak ing and theft of 30 cartons of refills at Maha Yu Yi's store m Gemeneeau Avenue on Oc»105 words
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Article102 1986-11-15 16 A YOUTH was charged yesterday with criminal breach of trust involving $15,000 worth of amplifiers, turntables, lighting and other disco equipment. Peter Tan Soon Leng, 20. was also charged with six counts of using two other people's identity cards. Most of the offences took place m June.102 words
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Advertisement183 1986-11-15 12 jfc^^BBniiiMM Mb i Where to pickup courses in English, Chinese and Malay this Merlion \Mbek -^F hHf idH9|Hp^i3jB£-ir^^^5 HrMyfiBB^rJ^Bfe^^B^^^^F^K^SWBS^^^WWjp^ .a i t^ From November 15 to 30, the enjoy the fluffiest of English pastries or )lden Dew Coffee House will present almond bean curd and lychee or tasty Merlion Week183 words
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Advertisement213 1986-11-15 13 STOP DANDRUFF SCALP ITCH EFFECTIVELY JS I SULFRIN I c.^^l PracaMß I TnNTr I sutrm js**-j ivx iv/Liiiv* W* KHKBV IH r^7*<- s^T~ ">!>■ Jj&t~ M We know how to care for hair Te1: 285 4566 (3 lines). MHP *****6 WORKSHOP Specialist Child Education Methods t^Hj J Lesley Bntton. Principal213 words
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Advertisement356 1986-11-15 14 WEAR THEM DAY OR NIGHT. Men's fashion styles with a fabulous laid-back I *x>hni}ttle ~J^^ look that takes you comfortably from SS2?dlon |SP% dawn to dusk without any hassle. Available at John Little, Specialists' 6 Centre and the Shirt-shop, $14 #9<^^Pw^ I %^L lifLi Rn4& €M£IAL RIIVC M W I356 words
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Advertisement866 1986-11-15 15 ■I I; P R O M O T I IS Post your entry forms to: fmm\ McAiister and Co. Ltd. /ill\ McAUSTER CO. LTD. Untteers Building. River Valley Road, f*\ Founded m 1857 Singapore 0923. Tel: *****61 USTWI A subsxtery of United Engineers Lto ■W w~ i a <*^ t866 words
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Advertisement509 1986-11-15 16 The excitement is back at the Kasbah! Sill^-smooth sounds with an dectriljriiKj burst from Stoeetsmart Meet the Kasbah's new resident Streetsmart joins them to take hand. Swinging Silk a sensational the Kasbah to dizzy new heights, combination of Silk and the Also m on the act is zany Victor Singapore509 words
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Advertisement414 1986-11-15 17 \vy^ f[v)) iiWU Vil v] te)u IFiBffiMBIIi £W sfd 1 5-23 NOVEMBER 86 WORLD TRADE CENTRE HALL 2 The furniture on display at Furniture 87 is distinctively bold and unconventional m colour schemes, which is the trend now m Europe. The designs are more streamlined this year with more emphasis414 words
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Advertisement313 1986-11-15 17 List of Exhibitors Ang Brothers Air Conditioning Electrical Co. Assomate Enterprise Pte Ltd Berten Trading Co Bika Furniture Pte Ltd Brass Metal Furniture Budget Wallpapers Pte Ltd Caresl Furnishing Pte Ltd Chong Brothers Furniture Pte Ltd Conpex Home Furnishing D L Marketing Deesawat Interior Building Supplies Design Brightway Enterprise Pte313 words
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Advertisement646 1986-11-15 17 POLYCHROME &mr-^-y WALLCOATING Rl T I FROM HOLLAND jgr A fine-textured multicoloured spraycoating l^i 1^; f*&>* J Wide range of colours —52 m all. I^Syrt^^^^* —^fi I i*}^ What Is SigmultO? flaged by choosing shades with rich •p»*" R^r vKSI^bI i -sit'V^^-: II an attractive decorative finish, to W *"~%^^~3£-646 words
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Article337 1986-11-15 18 THE vis t to Japan this week of Philippine President Mrs Corazon Aquino would have been an unqualified success if not for the dispute that arcse from the public disclosure of remarks allegedly made by Emperor Hirohito to Mrs Aquino. The Emperor was reported to337 words
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Article252 1986-11-15 18 EARLIER speculation that the US administration struck an arms deal with Iran with a view to gaining the release of American hostages held by a pro-Iranian terrorist group m Lebanon, must surely have struck many as a deviation from America's pronounced tough stand against terrorism. President Reagan's flat252 words
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Article137 1986-11-15 18 "Everything is m a mess." (Tuesday). "Everything m Workers' Party office is In perfect condition/ (Wednesday). Richard Tan, a Workers' Party member, describing to the Business Times the state of the party's Bukit Merah headquarters after WP leaders J.B. Jeyaretnam and Wong Hong Toy were imprisoned137 words
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Article, Illustration1146 1986-11-15 18 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM The MCA annual general assembly Party loses no marks for 'compromise' on pribumi issue Around the region By -4 Dr Ling proved himself to be decisive last week when he assured Umno that the MCA did not have any1,146 words
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629 1986-11-15 18 SUNNY WEE - Door-to-door and little to show for it SUNNY WEE By 4 Some people take delight m sending their dogs out to greet you, while others pretend not to hear you calling. 9 THE door-to-door canvasser—or anyone whose Job requires knocking on doors will always have my support. Having done odd629 words
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678 1986-11-15 18 T.F.Hwang takes you down Memory Lane REMEMBERING REMEMBERING U» iauMr L.A.J. Smith, 71. an u> forgettable character from the Bar A bachelor, he wait m active practice since 1W" He died at a hospital te England en Nev 6. Be hail gone there, from Singapore, for further medical treatment Initially678 words
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Article, Illustration1151 1986-11-15 19 JOHN HILLKIRK - JOHN HILLKIRK Thirst for discovery and entertainment sets Akio Morita apart By writing m USA Today 6 Mr Morita loves sports and speed. At 55, he took up tennis; at 60, downhill skiing and, at 64, water-skiing. He plays golf (16 handicap) and1,151 words
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Article, Illustration1059 1986-11-15 19 TAN SAI SIONG - TAN SAI SIONG There's no sin m women being both decorative and dynamic Look Back In Wonder A persona) view of the week's news By WOMEN (and men for that matter) should beware the efforts being made by Aware to put the female form1,059 words
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222 1986-11-15 19 SPORTS: "My favourites are tennis, golf and skiing. Last March, we went to Vail, Colorado. That's a fantastic place! Every day, we came back to tke hotel room and watched oar skiing on 8 mm film. Then I found eat what's wrong," MUSIC:222 words
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Article, Illustration492 1986-11-15 20 Debate '86 Or what can happen to a series with present format and time constraints MAY I congratulate the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation for showing the recently concluded series of tertiary debates and for not flinching from posing current, and even sensitive, issues to492 words
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325 1986-11-15 20 No reason why Rent Control Act should remain m force LANDLORDS must be relieved, if not delighted, to learn that the Land Acquisition Act will be amended soon. (ST, Oct 18). The compensation which would then be paid out is expected to be calculated325 words
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219 1986-11-15 20 The war on smoking I AM a non-smoker and I am very happy to know that an anti-smoking campaign has been launched m this country. I would like to do my bit to make it more successful by pointing out one area219 words
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200 1986-11-15 20 WE refer to the letter "Who should we turn to?" by "Desperate Parents". (ST, Nov 6). When the child was brought to the A E department he was not m pain and had no fever. The doctor diagnosed a mild upper respiratory200 words
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220 1986-11-15 20 Traffic cannot turn right because it is a busy junction WE thank Mr S.W. Wong for the letter (ST, Oct 28) suggesting that vehicles travelling along Upper Serangoon Road be allowed to turn right into Upper Paya Lebar Road. Despite the completion of new roads m the vicinity, the junction220 words
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119 1986-11-15 20 I REFER to the letter "Learner driver queries booking" by Ms Lim Hay Choo. (ST, Oct 17). We wish to inform the writer that all licensed driving instructors and learner drivers are expected to be familiar with the restrictions to drive on certain roads. Sketch maps119 words
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Advertisement382 1986-11-15 20 .-■♦^^i'i.v^'. "i*, i^i iw^^^^i ÜBS "TCi* ANNIVERSARY COLOMBO COURT (Ist floor) APOLLO HOTEL (3rd Level) •13 Nov -23 Nov '86 1 lamlOpm AMPLE PARKING/FREE ADMISSION sii aur Exhibition before commining any purchase elsewhere and you'll have no regret because you pay less at New Style. We guarantee it. Wooden Lounge382 words
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Article, Illustration69 1986-11-15 21 INVESTORS remained cautious on the Singapore stock market again yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index fell 7.63 points to 885.63, the Business Times Composite Index lost 8.07 points to 781.35, and the DBS Index of CPF stocks eased 0.92 points to 317.09. Falls swamped rises 111 to69 words
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Article67 1986-11-15 21 SU 950 -t-15 CCH 410 +10 ms 422 +s HnnlTn 354 S toitudi Sport }40 ->-S iCS 7M +5 Hi. MWe 45 +5 Sir ah IfKfcc 370 +4 (XI 344 -t-4 !»tjn SOc 32S +4 HoWProc 90 +4 How 1«2 +3 OUB 3M +2 'iimiturco 242 +2 L<on Carpn67 words
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Article76 1986-11-15 21 SpartLmd 515 -35 Sntatwui 51>i -Wi SW 820 -30 Pejk Hua SO IS G«n«r* Corp 69 U Ctrebos 50c 394 -12 wort Lit We 344 -12 «oi» O*c« 129 -12 Uratiurt. H Me 46-12 Ntimn 476 -10 Print 450 -10 Com Stort lOp 360 -10 MafUTi Cupn 276 -1076 words
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Article14 1986-11-15 21 m Hartamcs 4,519,000 XL Industries 3.118,000 General Corp 899,000 National Iron 526,00014 words
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Article97 1986-11-15 21 Nov 13 No. 14 B! Composite 789 42 781.35 BT Indicator *****319 *****141 8T 06 OS 230 383 DUX 6569 6632 OBV '.***** +*****9 ST Industrials t <93 26 885 53 SI Finance 2075 95 2068 56 ST Hotels 582 14 581 61 V. 13 v 14 ST Propertiec97 words
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Article45 1986-11-15 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1985 86 Hiyh 940 54 (3/11/86) 834 57 (3 11/86) 1985/86 Low 563.34 (28/4/86) 470 92 (28 4 86) All time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 933 06(8 2 84) All-time Low 74 75(17/9/64) 470 92(28 4 86)45 words
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Article14 1986-11-15 21 THE IS dollar lost 160 ticks to close at DM 2.0110 m Singapore.14 words
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Article24 1986-11-15 21 DM V FF SS HK$ US| US$ 2.0132 160.80 unq 2.1890 unc 1.4265 2.0110 .'6143 6.5880 2 1908 7 7 TOO *****24 words
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Article59 1986-11-15 21 Eurodollar: Lest two ticks to 93.93 a contract. Deutschemark: Gained 37 ticks to 0.4977 a contract. British pound: Gained 60 ticks to 1.4195 a contract. Japanese yen: Lost nine ticks to 0.*****4 a contract. Nikkei: Gained 25 points to ***** a contract. IS Treasury Bond: Remained unchanged at 97.0559 words
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Article100 1986-11-15 21 DANBURY (Connecticut) French chemical group Rhone Poulenc is to take over virtually all agricultural operations of Union Carbide except the plant at Bhopal m India by the end of the year. The sale to Rhone Poulenc of Union Carbide Agricultural Products for US$575 million (5J1.26 billion)AFP - 100 words
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Article66 1986-11-15 21 BEIRUT Bank of America will close its offices m Beirut, but financial sources said the other three US banks m the Lebanese capital had no immediate plans to close down. A Bank of America official said the Beirut branch had received instructions from the United StatesReuter - 66 words
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Article64 1986-11-15 21 Sumitomo denies merger talk TOKYO Sumitomo Life Insurance said it has no plans to invest directly m US brokerage E. F. Hutton or to take over its life insurance arm following the appointment of a Sumitomo official to the Hutton board. However, Japan's insurance industry is worried that Sumitomo plansReuter - 64 words
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Article78 1986-11-15 21 LONDON Merchant bankers Rothschilds say almost eight million people have expressed interest m buying British Gas shares. They say a survey showed that more than five million people felt certain they would apply for the shares. The British Gas share offer will not onlyUPI - 78 words
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Article59 1986-11-15 21 BURBANK (California) Walt Disney Co. the Mickey Mouse cartoon to iheme-park conglomerate, has announced a record increase m profits to US$Bl million (*****.4 million) for the last quarter of its financial year. The rise was 51 per cent on the same period last year. Turnover was alsoAFP - 59 words
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617 1986-11-15 21 BERTHA HENSON - BERTHA HENSON Suspension of trading of a company's shares By THE Singapore Stock Exchange (SES) says it will not set a time limit on the suspension of trading of a company's shares "but periodically, we do look at the companies and try to617 words
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Article, Illustration400 1986-11-15 21 ALMOST 40 per cent of the value of Malaysian property counter Sri Hartamas was wiped out on the stock market yesterday. The stock fell 33.5 cents to 51.5 cents m heavy trading, following Thursday's dive m the price of Kuala Lumpur Industries. At400 words
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421 1986-11-15 21 Great Eastern offers policies for pupils LIFE assurance policies for school children between six and 16 are now available, under a new scheme introduced by Great Eastern Life. The Student Plan is a term life assurance plan designed specially for school children, and includes free coverage for total and permanent421 words
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Article161 1986-11-15 21 FAR East Levingston Shipbuilding (FELS), a subsidiary of the Keppel Corporation, has clinched a $100 million contract to build a jack-up oil rig for a Soviet-Vietnamese jointventure. In a statement released yesterday, FELS said the contract was won m the face of stiff international competition161 words
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538 1986-11-15 21 CONRAD RAJ - Chuan Hup Marine to offer shares to execs and change name CONRAD RAJ By CHUAN HUP Marine is proposing a share option scheme for executive directors and other approved executives. At the same time, it is changing its name to Chuan Hup Holdings to "more appropriately reflect the company's position538 words
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Article61 1986-11-15 21 Standard to expand in China LONDON Standard Chartered said it has obtained a licence to open a branch at Xiamen m south-eastern China. The bank currently operates branches m Shanghai and Shenzhen. It also has three representative offices and a leasing associate elsewhere m China. The Xiamen branch is pReuter - 61 words
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Article3580 1986-11-15 22 READERS should be aware of the hmrtatnm of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the stock exchanfe is covered m "business done". Further, because al deainfs at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trefxl m3,580 words
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Article2801 1986-11-15 22 U shares quoted have par value of SI unless otherwise specified Ad|usted tor scrip/rights. N lai-eiempted dividend ABN is traded m lots ol 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars Trustee stocks under CPf Approved Investment Scheme 1986 Last Yield Vol Day Hogti Low2,801 words
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Article364 1986-11-15 23 tin $1,000 2 For 6«t :tatamerj ortt 3 OCBC Finance 4 avaiabte at 06S Fnance 5 Quaftrnf that rain are offered by subudury OUT UOf's rates." also a<aiaMc at UOf abo avaiafafe at DBS Finance OCBC OUB UOB DBS DfPOSJT RATES Savings: daily 3U 3»/ 2 2V% 3364 words
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Article160 1986-11-15 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4131—1.4160 7.19—6.99 Canadian dollar 1.5825—1.5843 6.39—6.29 NZ dollar 1.1316—1.1343 9.01—8.71 Sterling pound 3.1221—3.1257 3.23—3.18 US dollar 2.1910—2.1920 4.59—4.55 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling160 words
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Article93 1986-11-15 23 THE US dollar closed firmer against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed higher m fairly quiet trading. It fluctuated within a range of 2.1905 and 2.1915. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.0120/30 and closed at 2.0160 70. Trading was narrow,93 words
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Article136 1986-11-15 23 THE kilobar market traded between 5528,864 and 5528,779 yesterday. In the Far East market yesterday, most participants stayed away ahead of the Opec pricing committee meeting. Overseas buying helped lift the gold from its opening low of U*****.40/90 to a high of U*****.60/409.10 a few times. Some profit-tak-ing eased136 words
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Article24 1986-11-15 23 GOLD US$/oz Fri Thurs Singapore 408.50—408.90 405.50 406.00 Hongkong 408.20—408.70 406.00 406.50 Thurs Wed New York 407.50—408.00 407.00 407.50 London 407.50—408.00 405.50-406.0024 words
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Article202 1986-11-15 23 Managers' prices for Nov 15 17 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0 90—0 97 The Savings Fund 0.82—0.88 Spore Prog Fund 0 34 0 38 Spore Sec Fund 0.60—0.65 Spore Invest Fund 0.70—0 76 Spore Equity Fund 0.45—0 49 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 1 .24—1.34 Mai202 words
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Article98 1986-11-15 23 Eurodollar 3-month deposit DECEMBER Eurodollar opened three ticks lower from its previous close at 93.92. With the December contract approaching maturity, it was less active than the March contract. December Eurodollar closed at 93.93, down two ticks while March contract closed one tick lower at 93.95. (100 implied interest rate)98 words
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Article80 1986-11-15 23 PROTECTIONIST worries and forecast of poor US economic data saw currency futures, especially deutschemark, opening higher. However, short covering of the dollar m the spot market ahead of the data release saw the December deutschemark closing at 0.4977 but still 37 ticks higher than the previous close US do'Aur80 words
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Article37 1986-11-15 23 DECEMBER yen closed at 0.*****4. dowr. nine ticks. (Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Est Vol D«cBS 0.*****5 0.*****6 0.*****4 0.*****4 344 Mm 87 0.*****4 Jan 0.*****9 Open Int (Than): 1872. Act Vol (Thnrs): 776.37 words
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Article63 1986-11-15 23 DECEMBER Nikkei closed five points higher at ***** after touching a low of *****. i S'ikkei Stock A verage Index I Open High Low Sett Est Vol Spot *****.38 *****.38 *****.00 *****.50 N»v 8C *****8 ***** Dec ***** ***** ***** ***** 179 Mar 87 ***** *****63 words
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Article82 1986-11-15 23 DECEMBER T-Bond opened unchanged from its previous close at 97.05 but lower than CBOTS close of 97 09 as the higher-than-expected increase m US money supply resulted m slightly easier prices Trading was quiet, however, as participants awaited for last night's release of economic data. The December82 words
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Article37 1986-11-15 23 DECEMBER pound closed at 1.4195. up 60 ticks I British Pound: Open High Low Sett Est Vol DeeM 1.4190 1.***** 1.4190 1.4195 140 NtrSl 1.4020 Jan 1.3845 Open lni (Than): 1358. Act Vol (Thnrs): 471.37 words
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Article25 1986-11-15 23 USf per troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dec 411.30 Open Int (Hum): 419. Act Vol (Thors): Nil. Reports from BA Futures25 words
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Article27 1986-11-15 23 Ctoanf prices Sitv«f USJ/troy c: Fri Dwt Singapore SBO -t> 8^ 5 74-5 79 Tim *k Hem York 5 78-583 5 77-582 Souff? tVwfcr Smsse Spore27 words
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Article27 1986-11-15 23 Cfong prices Aluminium torn* Thurs Spot 803 50— 804 00 (803 50-804 00) 3 months 813.50—814 00 (809 00-809 50) Market tone Steadier Sales 20.950 tonnes27 words
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Article53 1986-11-15 23 I Crude MS tome palm or Closed Rehnec palm oi USS tonnes RBD palm oil Closed j RBO Stearin Closed I RBD Olem Closed i Crude stearin Neutralised Unq palm oil Closing prices on the KLCE (Ms/tonne) d Month Price Last Trade Sales Closed Closed Closed Closed Market53 words
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Article18 1986-11-15 23 Rubber Closing prices cents/Mo j Singapore j December ***** down 0 50 cent i Malaysia December Closed18 words
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Article29 1986-11-15 23 Ctosnj prices Copp* £/tonne Hat Spot 911 00 911 50 (907 50-908 00) 3 months 933 50—934.50 (931.0G-931.50) Market tone Steady at the lower levels Sales 11.300 tonnes29 words
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633 1986-11-15 23 SHARE prices continued to drift lower on the Singapore stock market yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index fell 7.63 points to 885.63 and the Business Times Composite Index lost 8.07 points to 731.35. The DBS Index of CPF stocks eased 0.92 points to 317.09.633 words
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Article376 1986-11-15 23 No* 14 HKS Chante Assoc Inti Hotels I 74 -0 01 Bonk Of Eost Asm 20 30 -0 2 Cathoy Pocific A» 540 unch Cheung Kong 31 75 unch Chmo Light 19 90 -0 3 Cross Horb Tunnel 9 95 unch F E Consortium 0 52 unch G I376 words
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Article366 1986-11-15 23 Not 14 Yen Chant* Aimcmoto 1770 +20 Akoi 390 unch Amodo 850 35 Asoh. Cherr 787 +15 Aioh. Gloss 1300 +3C Bonk Of Totryo 830 unch Bndgesrone 673 3 Canon 1010 20 Caiio Comput-f 1400 10 C.'uen 488 4 D Nip Print 1730 -30 D Nippon Screen 791 +11366 words
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Article337 1986-11-15 23 No* 14 Cents Change (hot) A C I 405 5 A N I 287 unch Abertoyle 1080 -20 Age 325 unch Amcor 380 -18 Ampol Exp 270 20 Ampol Pet 270 unch Anz 550 4 Ariadne Aust 370 -2 Ashton 230 unch BHP 838 8 Beach Petroleum 62 +2337 words
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Article56 1986-11-15 23 I I I I I I -I I I I NST Index Friday Closed (1,350.97) Hongkong Hang Seng Friday 2,244.03 (2,261.45) Australian All-Ordinaries Friday 1,362.30 (1,378.90) Nikkei Stock Average Friday 17,390.50 (17,438.47) Financial Times Industrials Thursday 1,295.70 (1,305.10) Dow Jones Average Thursday 1,862.20 (1,893.70) (Figures m brackets refer to56 words
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Article239 1986-11-15 23 Mo* 13 US$ Change Alcoa 354 unch Allied Sig 41 -Ti Amax Inc 12*fe Mi Amr Corp 56 -H4 Aft 25 -H Bethlehem Srt 5^ -V, Boeing Co 50^ -X Burroughs Cp 77^4 unch Caterpillar Co 37V< Chase Manhtn 34Vi -H Chrysler Cp SS'-t Citicorp 51 -M Cons239 words
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Article500 1986-11-15 23 Nov 13 Pence Change INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 320 -1 Ass Doiries BTRPLC 296 Bobcocks ***** -220 Barcloys 468 -7 Beechom 431 -6 BICC 265 -7 Blue Circle 640 -10 BOC Group 336 unch Boots 231 -4 Bowoter 333 -2 BATS 471 +1 Britannia ***** -80 BP unq B Telecom 197500 words
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Article283 1986-11-15 23 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppd Wharves Auby K2SE aside 15/11 Eastern Glory K2O aside 15/11 Gambela Kl9 aside 15/11 Lucky Star K2O aside 15/11 Equator K22 15/11 16/11 Fjord Thistle Kl5 15/11 18/11 Frotasingapore K35 15/11 17/11 Hmamui K27 15/11 15/11 Lin Petahng Kl9 15/11 15/11 Nakorn283 words
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Article44 1986-11-15 23 TOKYO The Transport Ministry has issued shipbuilding permits in October for nine ships totalling 427,542 tonnes, down from 23 of 640,710 tonnes a year earlier The permits were up from eight ships in September but down from a total 512,290 tonnes^— Reutei44 words
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Article459 1986-11-15 23 LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block A Washington (6) 16/11(0700) F7 1030 1130/1130-1230 NIPI *****330 SI E Grade (016WRWH 16/11(1500) FSA 1100 1200,1200-1300 12 N2 N Garnet (6) 17/11 (2300) FSA Ned Houtman (406) 18/11 (1700) F7 1530-1630 1630 1730 Kris Lemona (25) 15/11 (1600)459 words
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219 1986-11-15 24 Oberoi Imperial Hotel to be renamed OBEROI Imperial Hotel will be renamed Imperial Hotel from Jan 1, when owners Hind Hotels International will take over the management. The change of name and management follows the termination of Hind's management contract with India's Oberoi Hotels. In a statement yesterday, Hind also219 words
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Article675 1986-11-15 24 Takeover of two companies 'a good decision' KUALA LUMPUR MALAYSIAN state investment agency Permodalan Nasional (PNB) considers not only the returns when investing overseas, but also "strategic reasons". PNB Chief Executive Khalid Ibrahim was replying to criticisms that the agency's takeover of Guthrie Corp and675 words
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Article26 1986-11-15 24 MS CHEONG Siew Mooi has resigned as group corporate secretary of Talam Corporation. The company has appointed Ms Lily Yin Kam May to replace her.26 words
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Article15 1986-11-15 24 DAH Yung Investment Ltd has appointed Mr Low Yew Loon as a company director.15 words
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315 1986-11-15 24 Yeo Hiap Seng Enterprises may undergo restructure HONGKONG-BASED YEO Hiap Seng Enterprises Ltd (YHSE). 71 per cent owned by soft drinks bottler Yeo Hiap Seng Ltd, is having "purely exploratory" discussions which may result m the restructuring of its business. YHSE directors have advised that shareholders should "bear this m315 words
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605 1986-11-15 24 Singapore AFTER a sharp fall, the Singapore stock market rebounded strongly midweek but then was hit by rumours of problems facing listed Malaysian companies. Following renewed overseas interest m quality stocks, prices recovered m a long-awaited rebound on Wednesday and The Straits605 words
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294 1986-11-15 24 Kuala Lumpur JUST when confidence seemed to have returned to the Kuala Lumpur market, rumours of corporate problems hit and stocks ended the four-day trading week on a poor note. After nervous selling on Monday and Tuesday, prices improved on Wednesday. News294 words
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Article60 1986-11-15 24 THE FOLLOWING is a list of the five most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange oi Singapore this week Conpany Votunw Pnce Kfti (S) Low (I) (000) Nov 14 86 86 Keppei Wrts 6,324 0.285 0.43 Sn Hartamas 6,312 0.515 2.40 XL Industries 5.635 0.45 1.2260 words
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240 1986-11-15 25 A BRANCH manager who had misappropriated company money staged a break-in to make it seem a« if the money had been stolen by burglars, a court heard yesterday. Tan Jit Wee, 23, of Ugh ting Design Co, used a duplicate key to gain entry240 words
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Article53 1986-11-15 25 SEX bus services which now stop outside Metro Orchard m Seotts Road will call at a new bus stop from tomorrow. They are SBS services 95, 124, 132. 132A, 151 and 173. The new bus stop is outside Thong Teck Building, about 60 metres from the Metro53 words
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286 1986-11-15 25 Development of the Hong Qiao Airport SHANGHAI has invited Singapore to play a bigger role m the development of its Hong Qiao Airport. When the Shanghainese delegation started talks on Monday with the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) on the Republic's286 words
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Article, Illustration448 1986-11-15 25 But fare has right to ask that player be turned off TAXI-DRIVERS are now allowed to play their favourite music on cassette tapes m their cabs if the passenger does not object. This was the condition set by the Ministry of Communications448 words
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Article, Illustration154 1986-11-15 25 REBUILDING agriculture m Cambodia is the top priority for the Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea, once the war against the eight-year Vietnamese occupation of the country is over. This was disclosed last night at a forum on War In Cambodia by the CGDK's representative154 words
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118 1986-11-15 25 FORTY-TWO Singapore students will learn how French is spoken m France. They will be divided into two groups and leave next month to live with host families m Blois and Lyons for up to five weeks. The students will also attend schools m118 words
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Article77 1986-11-15 25 THE MP for Radin Mas, Mr Chng Hee Kok, wiU ask Finance Minister Dr Richard Hu at the next sitting of Parliament for the number of government companies that have been divested or are about to be divested as a result of a review by the77 words
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Advertisement539 1986-11-15 21 SHOPPING AROUND: DONT DO IT NOW. Singapore's flop home exhibition opens m 3 weeks' time. Maiit hififiAr nnA haf-tar tlwin Auor a Aerobics demonstrations by Heaithnuts now. Bigger am pener man ever. Q The Magicai Wor|d of Rowers shows PIUS $100,000 WOrtfi OT tabulOUS prizes tO be WOn. Talks on539 words
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Advertisement544 1986-11-15 22 I Eveready's "Winning Strike" Draw Winners mm^mam Over one hundred lucky winners were chosen from thousands of entries for Eveready's "Winning Strike" Draw. The Draw was held on October 31 at the Lian He Zao Bao premises. The lucky winners are as follows: Ist Prize Winner: Retailer Prize: Daihatsu Hijet544 words
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Advertisement8 1986-11-15 23 The Kuala Lumpur share market was closed yesterday.8 words
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Advertisement292 1986-11-15 24 ,fIWB I Hit doesn't take huge amount of dyyf^s>>i^nv^l^Ttilß 1 U) reap substantial profits at BBraBHWH MnttHnFflOß SIMEX, the Singapore Internation B[^ il^ff^l fffßl ßH ■a^ Monetary Exchange. BiM||ASiiuL|MSfl WTi.ii it does take is I motivation, intelligence, discipline Bk9HeSHHh3 Band a willingness to take risks. H|^^9RS^^^k9 j Individual members of292 words
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Advertisement155 1986-11-15 24 Merlion Offer W Don't let stress get the better of you Make use of our day ,4* rooms for a well-deserved rest check m any time from 9am and check out s n 9fe rt by 9pm S? C^oc 6/e free use of swimming pool free welcome drink no disturbing155 words
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Advertisement9 1986-11-15 25 Consult the travel guide of The Straits Times Classified.9 words
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Advertisement398 1986-11-15 25 t 25 DAYS AMERICA TOUR TOKYO/VANCOUVER/CANADIAN ROCKIES/ SEATTLE/EUGENE/SAN F 7 FRANCISCO/SOLVANG/ LOS ANGELES/^ LAS VEGAS/GRAND CANYON/HAWAII L DEPARTURES ONL Y< 3 22/03/87 24/03/87 f\ Jk "T a l4 DAYS NEW ZEALANET^S I $2380 j DUNEDIN/ TE ANAU/ MILFORD SOUND/ QUEENSTOWN TEKAPO/ MT COOK/ GREY MOUTH/ 1 L NELSON/ WELLINGTON/ NAPIER/398 words
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Article, Illustration362 1986-11-15 26 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE, By our man on the track KUALA LUMPUR Beaa's Off should come up tops despite some stiff opposition m the Class 2 Div 3 sprint over 1,200 m (Race 7) here today. The five-year-old by Asian Beau is an up-and-coming galloper from Penang trainer Johann362 words
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Article160 1986-11-15 26 MARKSMAN - MARKSMAN WITH an appeal against a four-month ban hanging over his head, leading rider K.C. Ng will be searching for winners from his book of nine rides this weekend. Ng will present his case to a committee comprising top officials of the Malayan Racing Association on160 words
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Article, Illustration207 1986-11-15 26 TONTO - TONTO By A THRILLER is m the offing m Race 2 at Kuala Lumpur today. The Class 2 Div 2 event has attracted the day's biggest Meld of 16 and most of the runners are m form. It will prove a genuine test for207 words
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Article5653 1986-11-15 26 GOING FOBECAST: GOOD TO YIELDfNG HHHBi 2.00 RESTRICTED TERMS DIV B 1,200m \H (3 4 year olds) HMMHHbUH (Stakes: $11,000) 1 Credit Card 57 Pi mpeng- Ahmad 4 nzg (1200m). Unplaced in two starts; last of 10 with 50 Div A KL 1200m June 8; by5,653 words
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Article56 1986-11-15 26 RACE 2: Tron, Worship, Jacado 111, Stockpiles, Rockabilly, Nine Lines. RACE 3: Capability, Gympie. RACE 4: Plastic Queen, Duke Payne n. RACE a: Pentagram, Rushmore Heights, SeatUe Steel, Discover, Granada n. RACE Genius n, Boris' Favourite. RACE 7: Drum Roll, Mr Magic, Beau Jeste, Beau's Off. RACE 8: Tiny56 words
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Article345 1986-11-15 26 RACE PEDIGREE TONTO LUCKY LEO MISTER X MARKSMAN 11 Pink Sakura 8 Blauereiter 6 Blauereiter 6 Blauereiter 6 Blauersiter 10 Kaya Kaya 11 Pink Sakura 11 Pink Sakura 12 Silver Spoon 12 Silver Spoon 8 Delta Eagle 10 Kaya Kaya 9 Highfalutin 11 Pink Sakura 8345 words
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Article, Illustration256 1986-11-15 27 ROGER YUE - 'Big Rose' well fancied in Sandown Cup ROGER YUE By Racing Editor MELBOURNE Five horses who failed m the Melbourne Cup last week are among 16 stayers m today's Aslol, ooo "(about S$140,000) Sandown Cup over 2,4(0m, the last of the big spring carnival races m Victoria. They are Rising256 words
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Article, Illustration19 1986-11-15 27 JON - JON BY 'ThLs horse Is going to put as on easy street, Lucille. I sold him!"19 words
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Article522 1986-11-15 27 ON THE TRACK with PEDIGREE KUALA LUMPUR Tremendous lived up to his name during trackwork yesterday and should break the ice tomorrow m Race 8 for Class 5 Div 4 horses over 1,600 m. The Elland Road five-year-old loosened up on the sand before sprinting soundly522 words
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Article43 1986-11-15 27 LAUREL (Maryland) Two days of heavy rain have forced the withdrawal of Canada's Storm On The Loose from the US$6OO,OOO (about Ssl.3 million) Washington International this weekend. Favourite Broad Brush is also likely to drop out of the turf classic. UPIUPI - 43 words
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Article173 1986-11-15 27 Rides Ist 2nd 3rd Placings for last 19 rides INg 2383*18 11 ********** 2 Sestich 273 323*25 ********** 3 P Johnson *****3224 ********** 4 Danls ***** 21 21 ********** 5 Cook 213 *****3 ********** •Lsmadi 182 22 25 IS ********** 7 Leong 209 21 29 16 ********** 8173 words
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Article89 1986-11-15 27 Ist 2nd 3rd Teh 59 59 62 E Bretrteien 35 44 32 Dragon 35 34 33 X Leong 31 16 13 West 30 28 28 Noordln 30 25 21 Read 30 25 19 Yeoh 29 39 27 Shanmugan 29 19 14 Loh 27 27 27 Samsuri 27 1889 words
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Article59 1986-11-15 27 TUESDAY (good with "give"): Redeemer 37.5, Key Factor 38.4, Splendid m 39.1, Sum Kwang 38.6, Versatility 40.4, Boris' Favourite 41.6. WEDNESDAY (yielding): Baby Face 38.9, Wealthy Fortune 41.3, I Love Daddy 42, Beverley Turk and Storm Trooper 41.8. THURSDAY (yielding): Hollywood East 40.2, L'Macho 39.5, Lead In59 words
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Article1756 1986-11-15 27 1.45 RESTRICTED TERMS DIV A 1,200 m (3, 4 5 year olds) (Stakes: $11,000) 1 Mighty Pine 57 Bluegrass-K Leong (1200m> Dahlan I *5 Genie's Pet 55.5 Genie's Pet-Thwaites 5 irq -1.5 (1200 m) Hen* 3 36 Carl Wang 53 Wang Can Wang-Loh 4 ag -1.5 (1200 m)1,756 words
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Article93 1986-11-15 27 Ist 2nd 3rd Goodman 25 16 20 Auric 17 20 21 Blnegrass 14 7 6 Chong Keng Leong 12 9 13 Agas&m 10 6 12 Shanmugam 10 6 3 Chens 9 15 10 Chong Kok Lino 9 10 4 Sonny Khoo 7 8 7 AJK 7 6 393 words
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Article, Illustration375 1986-11-15 28 Lan maintains lead as champion Norman fails to impress again AUSTRALIAN OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP MELBOURNE Australian lan Baker-Finch carded a second-round three-under-par 69 yesterday to open up a three-stroke lead at the halfway stage of the U*****,000 ($383,000) Australian Open golf championship at the Metropolitan Golf Club.375 words
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Article118 1986-11-15 28 Australians, unless stated: 135 lan Baker-Finch 66, 69. 138 Magnus Persson (Swe) 67, 71; Greg Turner (NZ) 66, 72; Rodger Davis 67, 71. ISf Bernhard Langer (WG) 69, 70. 14* Bob Shearer 69, 71.141 Graham Marsh 70, 71; Jeff Senior 69, 72; Roger MacKay 71, 70; Jamie Crow118 words
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Article, Illustration519 1986-11-15 28 TAY CHENG KHOON - The Great White Shark bites at press and public TAY CHENG KHOON By 4 Norman's detractors also pointed out to the stars flouting of other Australian PGA ru>es. For one, he had publicly criticised his fellow professionals, among them Aussie internationals Terry m Gale and Graham Marsh. MELBOURNE The Great519 words
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Article, Illustration276 1986-11-15 28 Balraj's 71 lifts S'pore to fourth HONGKONG Madasa my Balr&j fired an evenpar 7! Ut help lift Slnga pore from seventh to fount) position at the half way stage of the Putra (op amateur team golf championship at the fc.Mft metre Eden Coarse at Fanling yesterday. together with 73s fromAFP - 276 words
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Article, Illustration315 1986-11-15 28 REST OF FOREIGN GOLF KAPALUA (Hawaii) American Paul Azinger birdied seven of his first 11 holes on Thursday and went on to post a seven-un der-par 65 total to take the second-round lead m the US$6OO,OOO ($1.3 m) Kapalua International tournament. Leading scares < Americans,Reuter; UPI - 315 words
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Article88 1986-11-15 29 CMV ONE FIXTURES Southampton v Arsenal. Manchester Clt> v (harlu»n, Aston V llia v Chelsea, Tottenham Coventry, Norwich v Manchester I nlted, Laton Nottingham Forest, QPR v Oxford, Newcastle Watford, VMmhledon > West Hani, Leicester Bverton. Tomorrow Liverpool v < Sheffield Wednesday. FA CUP HIGHLIGHTS Alderahot v Torquay I td,88 words
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Article235 1986-11-15 29 EUROPEAN SOCCER ACTION Italy's first big test against Switzerland MILAN Italy face their first serious test since being eliminated from Mexico's World Cup finals when they open their quaiirying campaign for the 198 b European Championship today with a Group Two match against neighbours Switzerland. Italy'sUPI - 235 words
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186 1986-11-15 29 MADRID League leaders and defending champions Real Madrid host sixth-ranked Athletic Bilbao, while second-placed Barcelona, one point behind Real, face Betis, of Seville, this weekend m the 14th round of Spanish First Division play. Real and the Basques are long-standing rivals, and Madrid coachUPI - 186 words
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Article285 1986-11-15 29 Thai COp« are tops: Thai Police emerged champions of the Fourth Asean Police tournament when they whipped Brunei Darussalam 5-0 m the final at the Hassanal Bolkiah Stadium m Bandar Sen Bangawan on Thursday Other teams taking part m the fivelay tournament were the police forces of Indonesia,Reuter; AFP - 285 words
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Article639 1986-11-15 29 MARTIN PALMER - MARTIN PALMER By Sivebaek only hope on injury list against high-flyers Norwich WHILE first impressions can be misleading, there is everything to suggest that England's newest First Division manager, Alex Ferguson, is settling m very nicely, thank you. True, Ferguson began his Manchester United reign as639 words
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Article286 1986-11-15 29 LONDON Liverpool, Nottingham Forest and Arsenal resume their battle for supremacy of the English First Division over the weekend but may find their efforts overshadowed by a small-town club emerging from obscurity. Today sees the season's first collision of clubs from outside the League andReuter - 286 words
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Article, Illustration147 1986-11-15 29 BUENOS AIRES Diego Maradona will be among the millions of fans whose thoughts will wander to Velez Sarsfield tomorrow when Ricardo Bochini, one of Argentina's most gifted soccer players, plays his 500 th League match. Bochini'o milestone appearance m the red shirt of Independiente is sureReuter - 147 words
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Article, Illustration119 1986-11-15 29 LONDON Bon Atkinson, sacked last week as manager of English First Division giants Manchester United, Is being lined op by Turkey to become their national supremo. Atkinson's agent, Denote Roach, has confirmed that Turkish officials have already contacted the flamboyant Englishman with a view to his replacingAFP - 119 words
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487 1986-11-15 30 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI ON THE SOCCER SCENE By SCC five-a-side WINNING tent everything. For the 24 teams who will take part In a flve-a-side soccer tournament at the Padang tomorrow (lam), this will be the philosophy The annual tournament, organised by the Singapore Cricket Club,487 words
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THE ASEAN UNIVERSITY GAMES
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Article, Illustration259 1986-11-15 30 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN By TAY KHOON HEAN lost the 200 m freestyle gold by o.lBsec, Yeo Tsin Wen ran out of steam m the 200 m backstroke and missed a medal, while the women were whitewashed. That, m a nutshell, was how Singapore performedJONATHAN CHOO - 259 words
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252 1986-11-15 30 Gallant Khoon Hean pipped in 200 m freestyle "Almost... l almost got it. But he gained too big a lead m the second lap," said Khoon Hean, 22, who nevertheless bettered his 1984 record of 2:07. "I was so tired, I felt really weak," said Mustamsikin, whose eyes sparkled when252 words
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Article342 1986-11-15 30 Swimming Men* 2Mm tne: 1 Mustamsikm Indor, 2:02.97 (rec) i Ta\ Khoor. Hean (Sin) 2:0315 3 Chaiyar Jirathonwattana (Thai) 2:08 79 2Mm back: 1 Wallop Jirathonwattana (Thai) 2:27.15 1 M. Iqbal Tawaqqal (Indon) 2:28.14 3 Prako'so Soeparto (Indon i 2 47 94 4Mm IM: 1 Chaiyan Jirathonwattana CThai) 5:11.46342 words
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Article359 1986-11-15 30 Quartet send stars tumbling MERCANTILE CREDIT SNOOKER BLACKPOOL (England) Eleven of the world's top 16 players will be missing when the fifth round of the Mercantile Credit Classic opens here m January. By then a field of 115 will have been reduced to just 16 and among those will be359 words
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Article, Illustration99 1986-11-15 30 PETER SIOW - SIA second in World Airline race PETER SIOW SINGAPORE Airlines Group created an impact m last month's World Airline road race m Atlanta, Georgia, when they finished runners-up their best position m three outings. SIA, who were seventh m the inaugural race m Honolulu m 1984 and fifth m London99 words
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Article, Illustration242 1986-11-15 30 TOKYO WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL MARATHON TOKYO Portugal's Rosa Mota, the Los Angeles Olympics bronze medallist, and East Germany's Katrin Doerre are expected to stage a thrilling battle m the 1986 Tokyo International Marathon here tomorrow. Katrin, 25, aims for her third consecutive victory m the event, whileAFP - 242 words
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Article72 1986-11-15 30 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI BODYBUILDING will be part of the Merlion Week celebrations this year. The Singapore Tourist Promotion Board and Singapore Amateur Bodybuilders' Federation are the joint-organisers of the competition, which will be held at Boat Quay over two weekends starting today. The competition will be divided into three72 words
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Article323 1986-11-15 30 BASKETBALL Indiana beat New Jersey 120-117 m an NBA match. Other results: San Antonio 115 Cleveland 102, Utah 130 LA Clippers 113, Golden State 112 Philadelphia 104. BOXING Former European heavyweight champion Joe Bugner took a massive step along his comeback trail when he scored a unanimousReuter; AFP; UPI - 323 words
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Article, Illustration542 1986-11-15 31 PERSONALITY SPOTLIGHT: SQUASH'S ROSS NORMAN Jahangir's loss makes Ross boss Kiwis cant fly, bat Bass Norman recently soared to the top m ma historic victory over Jahangir Khan. For the plucky New Ze&l&nder, It was a dream come true. WILFRED YEO writes on the man. YOU542 words
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Article, Illustration385 1986-11-15 31 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON By Local ace crashes to Panomkorn m first round SINGAPORE'S Albert Teo gave a gutsy performance before bowing out 2-6, 4-6 to seventh seed P. Panomkorn, of Thailand, m the first round of the Puma Circuit tennis tournament at Singapore Tennis Centre yesterday. The lanky385 words
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Article188 1986-11-15 31 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN ZABARIAH HERRING qualified for today's Open Masters semi-finals of the national bowling 1 championships when she rolled 1.153 pinfalls m yesterday's final qualifying rounds. The 1984 World Cupper shot Lines of 184. 176, 201, 203, 180 and 209 at Jurong Bowl to take188 words
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Article173 1986-11-15 31 LONDON Czechoslovakia's Miloslav Mecir failed to clinch his first appearance m the Masters on Thursday when he lost 3-6, 4-6 to Sweden's Jonas B. Svensson m the London Indoor Grand Prix tournament. Sttwdriuj results: Libor Pimek (Cze) bt Amos Mansdorf (Ist) 6-3, 6-3; Pat Cash (Aust) btReuter - 173 words
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Article154 1986-11-15 31 SIALKOT Police fired tear gag here yesterday to disperse would-be spectators before the third one-day international between hosts Pakistan and West Indies which the visitors won m the final over. West Indies' four wicket victory gave them a winning 3-4 lead m the five-match series. They neededReuter - 154 words
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Article381 1986-11-15 31 Athey and Gatting's century stand the turning point BRISBANE i SCOREBOARD i_ ENGLAND Ist Inns: C. Bread b Zoehrer b Ried 8 W. A they not out 76 M. Gatttng b Hughes 61 A. Lamb not out 40 Extra* 13 T»UI (for 2 wkts) 198 WVta fellReuter - 381 words
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Article, Illustration200 1986-11-15 31 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN By HE INSPIRED local Juniors and charmed hundreds of fans daring Us fleeting visit. BJorn Berg, the legendary Swede superstar, left Singapore for Hongkong yesterday after a three-day prograinne packed with activities from a tear of Chinatown to catting a birthday cake. Bat while200 words
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Article, Illustration369 1986-11-15 31 Jahangir's looking for revenge LONDON Pakistani squash star Jahangir Khan is gunning for the man who on Tuesday handed him his first defeat m five and a-half years. The 22-year-old is determined to avenge his defeat by New Zealander Ross Norman m the World Open final m Toulouse after moreAFP - 369 words
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Article, Illustration239 1986-11-15 31 Contenders strive to catch up with NZ FREMANTLE Amen ca's Cup challengers are again modifying their boats to oope with unprt' diciable winds and the seemingly invincible New Zealand After the close of th* second series yesterda> the unique glass-fibre New Zealand is 10 point* clear of the New YorkReuter - 239 words
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Obituary, Illustration397 1986-11-15 30 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MDM TE J S!M Al (MRS TAN SEH TIN) Age: 62 :v...*d a »«y (H^otoOl on 13 Wnr«mb«f 1988, (••irtnfi b*Wnd Husband: Tan Seh Tin Sc,, O»»ight»r»-in-«w-. Tun Hock Lye w? Slew Kuan Tan Hock Kirn Pat-lcia Urn Won Heng Tan Hock Chuan iock Wan C'auaht»r»-397 words
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Obituary, Illustration160 1986-11-15 30 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam olease call *****36 IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR PARENTS MDM LILY LIM MR TAN YEW HOCK ;i£NG WAN WHO DEPAF.TED ON 15 Nov 1980 27 Nov 1985 Time changes many things But memories stay fresh and painful Always remembered by children and grandchildren. Madam160 words
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Obituary, Illustration56 1986-11-15 30 The Family of the late PHILIP KOH THONG MIANG wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friends colleagues, especially the Pastor Members of Geylang Chinese Methodist Church. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The Spore High Comm. (NZ), SIA, SATS for their condolences, attendance, prayers, donations, wreaths56 words
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Obituary, Illustration51 1986-11-15 30 ATMMA SANTHI POOJA MD* P. SARATHAMBAL Departed 3.11.86 Athma Santhi Pooja will be held at Sri Sivtn Tempi*, Serangoon Road on 17.1 1.86 at 7.30pm. Please treat thiaajapyfaonallnvitatjon^^^^ MDM. MARIAMA KARUPPANE ATMA SHANTI POOJA WILL BE HELD AT SIVAN TEMPLE, AT 7 PM StRANGOON RD ON SATURDAY 15,51 words
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Advertisement22 1986-11-15 30 "In Memoriam" is for those who were close to you. Call *****11 x 5680 for your free booklet of "In Memoriam" verses.22 words
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Advertisement308 1986-11-15 30 hi THE If V SUNDAY TIMES RATES FOR OBITUARIES $15.00 for 3 lines (Run-on style) $61.50 for 3cm x lcol. (Semi-display style) $76.86 for 3cm x lcol (Display style) 186 Funeral Directors/ 186 Funeral Directors/ 186 Funeral Directors/ Services Services Services J/un \Vv We provide a wide range if rr308 words
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Miscellaneous139 1986-11-15 30 ASEAN UIIIVBBHTI GAMES Seccer (NTI, spm i. Squash (NUS. 3pm): Swimming (NUS. 3pm); Table Traaifc (NIJS, 10am and 2pm). BOWLING National Ckampt*BBlilp6 Open Masters semi finals (9am), Graded Masters finals (2pm) both at Jurong Bowl. CRICKET Friendly: Press Sports Club v NZ Force (Balestier Rd, 9.30 am). GENERAL Padang Shield:139 words
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271 1986-11-15 32 LOS ANGELES The Lawyer (or a US businessman who won a U*****,000 (*****,470 libel suit against the Soviet Union said he began seizing Soviet assets on Thursday after negotiations to settle the ease broke down. The first item seized, said theAP - 271 words
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Article52 1986-11-15 32 SAO PAULO Brazilians are voting today after a colourful, raucous campaign m the first national elections since 21 years of military rule ended m March 1985. Brazilians will be voting for 23 state governors and assemblies. 49 of the 72 seats m the Senate and 487 federalReuter - 52 words
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Article30 1986-11-15 32 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 1.55 points to 1.863.75 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. APAP - 30 words
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438 1986-11-15 32 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI Ministry check shows they were infection risks By OPERATORS of 14 child care centres and three kindergartens with wading pools have been asked to stop using them. Tne Environment Ministry, which made the order, said it found these pools438 words
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Article, Illustration253 1986-11-15 32 Trinidad and Tobago beauty is Miss World LONDON Miss Trinidad and Tobago, Giselle Laroode, a 23-year-old secretary, has become the first woman from the Caribbean to be crowned Miss World. Watched by a worldwide television audience of around 7M million on Thursday night, Miss Laronde beat one ofReuter; UPI; AP - 253 words
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Article40 1986-11-15 32 WASHINGTON The mongoose may replace the dog as Sri Lanka's chief drug sniffer. A State Department spokesman said the department had been asked to fund the one-year experiment because the climate was not suitable for dogs. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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259 1986-11-15 32 GRACE CHNG - GRACE CHNG By ONE hundred and fifty workers resigned from Texas Instruments yesterday after they accepted the company's offer of benefits, which are similar to those given to retrenched workers. Benefits included pro-rated bonuses and one month's pay for each year of service259 words
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302 1986-11-15 32 US troops in S. Korea to get N-capable missiles WASHINGTON The United States will soon equip its troops m South Korea with Lance battlefield missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads, the Defence Department said on Thursday. But officials refused to say whether the seven-metre guided missiles would be armed withReuter; AFP - 302 words
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253 1986-11-15 32 WASHINGTON Several million Africans are infected with the virus which causes Aids and the disease is spreading at a rate that may prove devastating, a team of scientists has reported. A report by US and European specialists published m the magazine Science saidReuter - 253 words
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Article43 1986-11-15 32 MOSCOW The Soviet Union has issued a stamp to commemorate the 120 th anniversary of the birth of Sun Vat-Sen, the president of the first Chinese republic after the overthrow of the imperial dynasty m 1911, Tass news agency said. AFPAFP - 43 words
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Advertisement97 1986-11-15 32 65 eh ANNIVERSARY GUARANTEED VALUE PRICE SpE Ht£ n I^2l, an enterprising I f ffi immigrant from Afghanistan, I have built a solid w^mmmmmr>*ummiW. j re p U t at j on f or Quality, Dependability GcxxJ amir mohamed KHAN Service 28 Sm 2* Sept I Q TI PERSIANS 40%0ff97 words
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Advertisement26 1986-11-15 32 Sunday I 16 November 1986 Hyatt Regency Hotel (Sir Stamford Room) I 10 am 1 pm I Inspection of Carpets I 2 pm SHARP Auction I26 words
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Advertisement403 1986-11-15 32 KITCHENS dl «p*ay fr 01 #11 solid wood to w easy-to-dean super laminates. Big cuts to dear the decks for the year-end. j I «>om«ANy«f ommrr i» ip l\Jn BiyU©il3 Protmsstonttlty q* *}q(t I We have ready stocks of Pf|f| rar jruur 3 I Hygena and ife«fa«fa«^^ I WV W403 words
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Miscellaneous129 1986-11-15 32 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over several areas m the early morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 33 max., 25 mh SUNSET today: 6.51 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.48 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 13/30 C Cloudy Melbourne 11/28 C Sunny Bangkok 24/32 C Fair Moscow -6/-1 C Clear129 words
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Article, Illustration1196 1986-11-15 1 A "trashy" formula of sex, power and money as well as mini TV-series such as Mistral's Daughter, Scruples and Princess Daisy has put Judith Krantz's steamy potboilers m the bestsellers' league. 6 Sex, wealth and power are certain 'musts' m fiction that people are always interestedNYT; UPI; USA Today - 1,196 words
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Article, Illustration1627 1986-11-15 2 JOCEYLN LEONG - JOCEYLN LEONG By 26 freelance writer HERE are your favourite flowers, little pink and red carnations and an array of sweet-smelling roses. "With All My Love, Grandma. From E-Ling", the small, blueedged, home-made card reads. You can't see the "Love" very clearly because it's smudged with1,627 words
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Article, Illustration178 1986-11-15 3 THE beauty and innocence of animals can be so beguiling. How many of us have not lost our hearts to a dog with a wiggly tail, a cat with a 'manja 'meow, a canary with its melodious twitter or a fish with its graceful ways? These pets have178 words
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Article, Illustration123 1986-11-15 3 Oh! I have never seen, Such a temper m a doggie so small One moment she growls and she barks. The next, she's as gay as a lark. She pees on the kitchen floor, right next to the door. She chews on cloth-pegs and stuff although they're really quite123 words
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Article, Illustration730 1986-11-15 4 SIMONE VAZ - SIMONE VAZ I'LL TAKE MANHATTAN By Judith Krantz Bantam Books, 1986 440 pages, $12.90 Reviewed by Extract "PAPER cuts Nothing helps paper cuts. There is no unguent or pill known to medicine that relieves the tiny but maddeningly painful presence of dozens of paper cuts on730 words
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Article, Illustration446 1986-11-15 4 JASMINE CHIA - JASMINE CHIA PALM BEACH By Pat Booth Arrow, 1986 429 pages, $12 Reviewed by IT WAS a beautiful wedding. Just about anybody who was anybody m the town of Palm Beach was there. But as Lisa Blass stood ready to tie her self-made fortune with Bobby446 words
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Article, Illustration340 1986-11-15 4 JOHN SWENSON - JOHN SWENSON NO DIRECTION HOME By Robert Shelton Morrow-Beechtree. 1986 573 pages, U5517.95 Reviewed by SHELTON'S exhaustive history of Bob Dylan is one of the best pop music biographies ever written. Few of the hundreds of rock-era bios that have come out since Hunter Da340 words
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Article, Illustration604 1986-11-15 5 Update Rr,^99Flrß Is sex harmful and irksome? A couple, who have been celibate for five years, say yes to the consternation of many people m their new book. SEX. once defined by American film-maker Woody Allen as "the most fun you can have withoutReuter - 604 words
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Article, Illustration353 1986-11-15 5 ANNA LEE - ANNA LEE SINGAPORE LIFELINE THE RIVER AND ITS PEOPLE Published by Times Books international m conjunction with the Oral History Department 1986, 117 pages, $14.50 Reviewed by IT WAS once the artery of an island nation, throbbing with economic and historical importance. Now,353 words
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Article, Illustration515 1986-11-15 5 CHRIS CHIA - CHRIS CHIA MANHUNT By Peter Maas Harrap (London), 1986 294 pages, $47.80 (hardcover) Reviewed by TINKER, tailor, soldier, spy. Edwin Paul Wilson, a former Central Intelligence Agency agent, was all these and more. Which is why he is serving 52 years m jail515 words
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Article, Illustration545 1986-11-15 7 JACQUELINE WONG - JACQUELINE WONG By WALL skirtings can be made of wood, plastic, metal or tile, depending on the room m which they are used. Planed softwood boards with rounded or bevelled-top edges are the most widely used. Tile skirtings Rooms with tiled floors can be fitted with545 words
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Article, Illustration200 1986-11-15 7 THE sole plate of an iron loses its smoothness when tiny pieces of cloth or other debris stick on it. Use a white candle to get rid of these. Simply melt wax from a white candle on to the surface of a hot sole200 words
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Arts & Leisure
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Article, Illustration544 1986-11-15 28 Excitement is building up for our First International Film Fest. CATHERINE ONG gives the details. THE first nine-day Singapore International Film Festival is set for Feb 21 to March 1. The festival organisers, a nonprofit company called First Film Company, have managed to confirm544 words
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Article561 1986-11-15 28 THE films that are confirmed: A Great Wall Director Peter Wang. Starring Peter Wang. Peter Wang's first production with China has not only become a world-wide commercial success but is proving popular m China, too. In this 1986 film, Wang plays a contemporary Chinese immigrant who561 words
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Article, Illustration661 1986-11-15 29 The 27th Chess Olympiad begins today m Dubai, the United Arab Emirates. KNIGHT, our chess columnist, reviews Singapore's past participation. He will provide a full coverage of this year's event from Monday. SINGAPORE will participate m the 27th Chess Olympiad which starts m Dubai today. The661 words
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Article, Illustration670 1986-11-15 29 'Real tough' describes the training of our men in green, as projected in tomorrow's documentary, Push On Soldier (Ch 5, 9.30 pm). MICHAEL LIM previews the feature and also describes the rigours which the filming crew underwent. YOU won't see mus-cle-bound Rambo-types flitting from670 words
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299 1986-11-15 29 TO GET good footage of a battalion of reservists undergoing rigorous jungle training m Brunei, a four-man Singapore Broadcasting Corporation film crew experienced rigorous moments of their own too. For example, there was the time when producer Viswa Sadasivan, cameraman N. Selvanathan and soundman Wan299 words
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Advertisement12 1986-11-15 1 Page Four Review of the book and extract from I'll Take Manhattan12 words
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Advertisement27 1986-11-15 1 I 1 q Books, Expressions Edited by Nancy Koh Arts Leisure Edited by Christine Khor Do-it-yourself Edited by Khoo How San Classifieds Page 8 to Page 1727 words
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Advertisement37 1986-11-15 2 ROGETS The first new completely revised edition for twenty years reflecting recent changes m spoken and written English. Roget's Thesaurus is an invaluable work of reference and a 'treasure house' of words! Available at all good bookshops.37 words
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Advertisement267 1986-11-15 3 hate/ 'fC/auatartais (newly renovated) FOODSTOP I w?C £&2^B> SHAOBING YOU TIAO BUFFET 6^ BREAKFAST AT STEVENS CORNER. Rk •indulge m the first ever Taiwanese Shaobing -^^t V !F You Tiao Buffet Breakfast m town alongwith other "■•^^SQ jßk>^ delights like our sweet or salted Soya- bean milk, Taiwanese ■'^Ks^O* porridge.267 words
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Advertisement33 1986-11-15 3 _i|»L_ Aufe/ COLLECTION W VsßCane Furniture $680 $45^ SBk 8 0 Welcome to oar showroom it: lllfrjliHiaißll.'.MZllWi^ bBBh^BbMB 17 r;\~;l t-T.— -i-d <H»»!CJ«li ""'"'n ™*£""f»it B*llB Alior«->lAv«?<x*2*Ol-100S,nfldoowM38T»l *****88 ■LI T«t 4******? 1; A*.33 words
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Advertisement209 1986-11-15 3 National 4 Microwave -^J %km m\ v 1i mV '^^S^^f^ ~-^fe" Studio f J«^B ffißpl^B'it' jy-***,", ■> *J jj^B The newest cooking school with the most delicious idecis Imagine. A superb hi-tech kitchen studio where you'll learn all the delicious secrets of microwave cooking! Conveniently located at Lifestyle Haven, Level209 words
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Miscellaneous228 1986-11-15 3 Unveil your r- p -j f alont Section Two lOIDIIl I Times House I 390 Kim Seng Road I EXPRESSIONS offers an outlet for Singapore 0923 creative and artistic effort by you and for you. Whether you write, paint, sculpt or draw (cartons, illus- 1 Name trations, drawings and other228 words
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Advertisement456 1986-11-15 4 OABY SHOW'B7 The greatest A Ist time held on a National-wide basis Attention: Parents/guardian. Babies/ Toddles can be registered by parents/ 6-12 mths, the registration dates are: guardian with the birth certificate, 13/11 14/11 9am 7pm parent's/guardian's identity card 1 3R photograph. Registration will be 12-18 mths, the registration dates456 words
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Advertisement223 1986-11-15 5 "fear End Qearance Sale Now you can own a carpet of truly superior quality -for far less than it I)M^^^ usually costs. Our stocks of fine Chinese wool, silk and wooi/silk combination carpets -from Talien, \obk |Os s Tianjin, Beijing, Shanghai, Tsingtao, %FkJ !c .^aO^o o^^ Zhejiang and other famous223 words
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Advertisement500 1986-11-15 5 Where leisure and service meefes^ ■^Tl NATIONAL MICROWAVE [SI KITCHEN STUDIO i tkm ii This is the newest and most innovative microwave kitchen studio m Singapore, designed specially for National microwave oven owners. If you are a National microwave oven owner, do attend our current Basic and soon-to-be implemented Advanced500 words
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Advertisement1024 1986-11-15 6 i\ Shopping at Hands HiHl^fek IH IH JHA Wk jjBWWB^ jdttfa* piastic fish tank $370-$6.20 J B S I b I B^fl Hkaß H^^^ Wooden hobbykit construction set dOeSfit COSt an arm flw^wßß I V EHH 1111 &l i lllk^ from Japan and a leg. Especially 1 1J If 11,024 words
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Advertisement853 1986-11-15 7 111 of dadi^w/av FLY FteE TO HONGKONG 1 1 >l B iB B B HBLi Sb nlfi H^^L FREE tQpe neQcJcleonef and stereo headphones with ffii SB I BbBH HB^^r B B i^9avS every Mini ond Slim Stereo Cassette Recorder ond j| Bpß VA^^B B N I IHL I B^^_853 words
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Advertisement806 1986-11-15 8 FDFDF 2 Eating Out 2 Eating Out 11 Pleasure Boats/ 12 Computer Products/ 12 Computer Products/ 14 Antiques/ Arts/Crafts 14 Antiques/ Arts/Crafts 20 Pets/Pet Care Sea Sports Services Services 5£ 9alace x, Shanghai Noodles, Ste* Loon Bau, 2^s^ j^y *v_ Panc3kes,Satay etc. A reai ltaian j^ |j^> H 'GLUTINOUS RICE806 words
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Advertisement129 1986-11-15 8 3 Catering Wadding Buffet $7 8.8. Q. $8 Birthday $7 *****43/ *****68 (10am 9pm) WE CATER FOR your Birthday. Wedding 4 other occasions In our restaurant. Call Hong Kong Palace Tel: *****84/ *****68. FM GROUP Nice n Easy. Buffet Indonesian dishes $8 per head. Mln. 25 persons. Tel: *****55. 4129 words
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Advertisement803 1986-11-15 8 DREAM BOAT" Luderi 30 by (.'heoy Lee Yachts romplt tely redone to include new tea* decks and all grip paint s^ fine m 1986 Must see to appreciate. Only U5542,500. Only serious enquiries, please call: *****33/ 4. 1978 46' MOTOR cruiser lying RSYC. 120 h.p. Perkins- diesel cruises at 10803 words
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Advertisement908 1986-11-15 8 turbo *peed 12 months warranty Door !o Door Service 49^0 ~"""*"""'^3||y backed by Japanese *sa? engineer based m imj i| i i.,^^^ <^'\f Easy 24 Instalment Payment Scheme m ***m* Km^f Only 20% Down payment J^l^^"""^^ SCHOOL HOLIDAY DOUBLE BONUS mS$& Hri ATC^T cpnPT^^. Free with ever P" rcrias e908 words
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Advertisement408 1986-11-15 8 30th Anniversary Sale I' at CHENYEESHEN I I ITT Z7~. I #01-12 ORCHARD nSvhuSb TOWERS .***** ini«mfisLn TEL: *****74 Ift3oam MOpm UP TO 50% DISCOUNT \^k Provincial Country Furniture Lacquer jrniture Blackwood Furniture Sculptures Buddhas Wood Carvings Jade Ivory Carvings Porcelain etc Branches: CHEN YEE SHEN D'ANTIOUEMART 01-29 Forum Galleria408 words
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Advertisement487 1986-11-15 8 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing IBLAND MARBLE WORKS. Cut to size marble kitchen top, vanity top tables. Tel: *****74. KITCHEN, $47 P.F.R., bdrm. wardrobes $100 p.f.r. All types of designs. Tel: *****29/ pg. *****20. REUPHOLSTERY YOUR OLD sofa sets, varnishing your cane sofas cushion covers. Tel: *****29. REUPHOLSTER YOUR SOFA, settee,487 words
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Advertisement800 1986-11-15 8 s ruHt RenntL ulub reminds all dog owners that it is their civic duty to help keep Singapore clean by not allowing their dogs to leave their droppings on streets and other public places THE K-9 TEAM of US certified Master Trainers presents Obedience Protection Courses *****39/ *****21. BEAUTIFUL POMERANIAN800 words
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Advertisement876 1986-11-15 8 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday to Friday Sam to b 30pm (Sprr deadline tor next day) Saturday: 8 30 2pm (11am deadline tor The Sunday Times: Pubfc hokdjy 9am to lpm COUNTER SERVICE: TIMES ORCHARD CEHTRf #0? 10b LUCKY PLUA Mondj. to fnday: 10am to 1? noon lpm to 5 30pm (4pm876 words
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Advertisement595 1986-11-15 9 27 Wanted f ABSOLUTELY HIGHEST PRICES OFFERED FOR YOUR *****11 *****12 »03-02, THIRD FLOOR, PEOPLE'S PARK CENTRE, SINGAPORE 0105. j HIGHEST PRICES I OFFERED FOR YOUR 1 PAWN TICKETS, GOLD, WATCHES. PLATINUM DIAMOND JEWELLERY i 81k 54 04-21. Kaiiang Bahru 'Kaiiang Basin md Est. 1 JTC Flatted Factory: INTERESTED TO595 words
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Advertisement619 1986-11-15 9 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage GREAT Facilities < ncl -de: r fivm _l Shiatsu/ Massage /Facial/ rAS KKN Suana /Steambath/ Hot HFnl TH_SL CoM Pols ILnL "IB Daily: Bam to 12am W^l| 4th Fir, Great Eastern Hotel r 401 MacPherson Road J Tel: *****45 x 450 _B^619 words
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Advertisement639 1986-11-15 9 34 Gardening/ Landscaping WE SPECIALISE IN all kinds of grass turfing, grass cutting, tree cutting, black soil supply, housecleaning Si delivery services. Moderate charges Enquiries: contact Billy *****25/ 7. WE SPECIALISE IN Tree cutting, grass cutting carpet/ cow grass, laying, turfing, landscaping, removal and debris disposal. Reliable and reasonable price.639 words
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Advertisement748 1986-11-15 9 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators SALES, REPAIR, RENTAL, spray painting, trade-in for all types alrcons, fridge, elec-tric plumbing system *****36/ *****10 LOW RATES FOR servicing/ repairing alrcons.. fridges washing machines. Tel: *****13 SPLIT-ROOM UNIT AIRCON.. fridge for repair Sale, rent, installation, servicing. Tel: *****26. 2 UNITS 3 h.p. Sanyo split alrcond. 1748 words
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Advertisement702 1986-11-15 9 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/ Removaf LOWEST CHARGE $25. House removal, transportation service office removal specialised m pianos, organs delivery and disposal service. Experienced, reliable and responsible workers provided. Reasonable charges, good fast service. Day/ night service. We are at your service 7days a week. Tel: *****83. $30, LOWEST CHARGE. Specialist702 words
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Advertisement798 1986-11-15 9 57 Business 57 Business Opportunities Opportunities NEW! NEW! NEW! Orchard Food Circus (Former Mohan's next to the Mandarin Hotel) offers fantastic opportunity to following food operators: Steamboat, Western Steaks, Nonya Food, Grilled Seafood, Fish Head Curry, Nasi Lemak, Yong Tau Foo, Noodles, Satay Bee Hoon, Indonesian Food, Fried Oysters Omelette,798 words
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Advertisement404 1986-11-15 9 64 Domestic Help Available Reliability is our business Wide choice of Provincial Maids from the Philippines available Tel: *****78/! *****83 10.00am- B.oopm u| THAI MAIDS AVAILABLE. Honest, obedient hardworking. Call: *****52, *****64. Trade Competence Ent. (C-0910-01). LOCAL MAIDS AVAIL, immed Flllpina fees: $450. *****07, off./ *****03 res. Nancy Agy. C404 words
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Advertisement703 1986-11-15 9 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Avaifabte Available Our ComD r e*ens'/e Pao.age IncluOt Jm Full Documentation FREE REPLACEMENTS $5,000 Bond,. <pv- SlO.OOO P.A. Medical Check-Up Visa Fee Airport Pickup c- *W 2 Years Contract/Back-Up Service Home Training v ""> >^ Our Maids are i3 r a-working ana nave good703 words
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Advertisement315 1986-11-15 9 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive ROBINSON'S We seek a resourceful A experienced person with a good track record to fill an immediate opening for MAINTENANCE EXECUTIVE This it a key appointment and the successful candidate is expected to possess the following pre-requisiter-e Diploma m Building Maintenance Management, c Must have315 words
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Advertisement652 1986-11-15 9 66 Situations Vacant: Professional Executive NTUC CHILD CARE SERVICES CHILD DEVELOPMENT CO-ORDINATOR Requirement! a Diploma/ Degree In early childhood education, child studies, educational Psychology or related fields. Experience working with young children aged 6 and below. Supervisory and training experience Interested ptaaaa write m with tuli particulars to The Head652 words
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Advertisement464 1986-11-15 10 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical EMERy I woßLOwiae We are a major international airfreight and transportation system headquartered m Wilton Connecticut, USA. We now require a J Credit Controller m our Singapore operations. I Responsibilities: The successful candidate will be directly responsible to the Accounts464 words
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Advertisement497 1986-11-15 10 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES has an opening for the position of: RELAY CONTROL CLERK 2 3 years' shipping experience or m related field. GCE A' level with credit;; m Mathematics and English. Knowledge of customs, port procedures and using computer system.497 words
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Advertisement112 1986-11-15 10 Post Office Savings Bank invites applications for the post of: BANK TELLER Qualifications Requirements: Singapore citizen GCE 'O' level with minimum 4 credits including English and Maths or Accounts Conversant m English and with pleasant personality Fringe Benefits: Medical and dental benefits Staff scholarship scheme Housing, renovation and personal loans112 words
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Advertisement563 1986-11-15 10 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical BSHH3] A manufacturing |L| concern has Immediate vacancy lUJ Computer Eg Operator B Minimum GCE O' level M-U Possess some basic knowledge of computer opefat' n 9 j pf] system I Having some t fj knowledge of inventory Bfi control book-keeping |TJ is an advantage563 words
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Advertisement675 1986-11-15 10 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical An expanding multi-national company ha* vacancies for: 1. FEMALE ADMIN. ABST. c Assist senior manager by providing admin, cum secretarial services c Age 23-27 years c Mm. GCE 'A Level with credit pass m English c Possess typing and shorthand qualifications c Able to use675 words
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Advertisement657 1986-11-15 10 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Well established Trading Company located m Kranji urgently requires: 1) EXPERIENCED TELEPHONIST/ TYPIST (Female) c Pleasant personality and conversant m fluent English/ Mandarin. c Preferably residing m Woodlands/ Sembawang dlst. c Mm. GCE O' level. Typing experience. 2) GENERAL CLERK (Male) c Completed National Service.657 words
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Advertisement716 1986-11-15 10 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Japanese Offshore Bank invites application* for the following positions: SETTLEMENTS CLERK c Age between 18 to 20 c G.C.E. 'A' level CREDIT/ BILLS CLERK c Age 23 and below c Preferably A' level a Relevant working experience a Proficient ir. typing Please write m with716 words
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Advertisement808 1986-11-15 10 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Shipping Comoany has an immedi ate vacancy tor an experienced FEMALE GENERAI CLERK Knowledge of handling telex and Accounts essential Interested applicants please call: TEL *****18 for appointment TYPIST CUM GENERAL CLERK required c GCE 'O' level c Typing speed 35 wpm Pis apply with808 words
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Advertisement597 1986-11-15 10 71 Situations Vacant Sates A leading Internationa* cmpi ny dealing m building m«l*nai» hat a vacancy lew an EXPORT SALES EXECUTIVE to assist the Export Sales Manager m the exporting of locally manufactured building materials to the overseas markets Ideally th« candidate .hoold have th* following c at least A597 words
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Advertisement529 1986-11-15 11 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales Wing Tai Enterprises Pte. Ltd. A company dealing m kitchen cabinets and sanitary wares invites suitably qualified persons for the following posts: (A) SALES SUPERVISOR (showroom) At least 3 years of relevant experience Have some contacts m the Building Industry GCE A'529 words
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Advertisement378 1986-11-15 11 FEMALE SALES PROMOTERS required immediately to promote ladies' accessories within major department stores. c Completed Secondary education c Must be fluent In English Mandarin c Preferably with some sales experience We offer attractive salary, commission, other fringe benefits and also opportunities for overseas travel. Please call for Immediate Interview. Bt-48378 words
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Advertisement806 1986-11-15 11 71 Situations Vacant: Sales We are an established group of companies with immediate vacancies for MALE/ FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVES (INDOOR) Pr«-r*quiaite* Completed GCE 'O' Level Fluent m English/ Mandarin Sales experience will be an added advantage We offer: Attractive salary Medical benefits Overseas trips Commission Interested applicants please call personally806 words
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Advertisement485 1986-11-15 11 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical AT&T i MMaaST Consumer Products Re Ltd H American Telephone lelegraph (AT&T), the world leader m telecommunications is embarking on a major expansion mm program m its high-quality telephone manufacturing facility, AT&T Consumer Products. A career with AT&T promises new challenges, bright485 words
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Advertisement566 1986-11-15 11 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical We are a large and well-established multinational company engaged m the manufacture of electrical/electronic products to more than 120 countries. We seek the services of: Associate Engineer (Permanent 3rd shift) Qualifications/Experience: Diploma holder m Electronic Engineering with preferably 1 2 years' experience566 words
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Advertisement646 1986-11-15 11 72 Situations Vacant: Technical i r^UTEINDUSTRIE^ INVESTMENTS PTE LTD We are an established company mainly involved m precision metal machining of aircraft components. Due to our expansion programs, we are inviting you to join us as: 1) PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Production Engineer or NTC-2 m metal machin- I ing with minimum646 words
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Advertisement811 1986-11-15 11 72 Situations Vacant: Technical €>~ TERASAKI ELECTRIC CO A leading awitchl>oarc) manufacturer require* several TEMPORARY GENERAL WORKERS Please call at 1 Commonwealth Lane on Saturday 15 Noverr ber 'M between 9am to li>m for interview Well established company raqtorea: V WELDERS Mm 4 years experltnce m fabrication c Welding Certificate811 words
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Advertisement376 1986-11-15 12 73 Situations Vacant: Production Required by a well established Plastic !n|ection Moulding Company Incumbents shall be responsible for Work Distribution. Supervision of Operators, Meeting Production Targets and Performance Reporting. Requirements Secondary education with Technical knowledge Completed National Service Age between 23-28 years old Must have at least 2-3 years experience376 words
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Advertisement1101 1986-11-15 12 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous i Jk career with I/I security I Applications are invited from male candidates for the post of Constable:- PSLE (English) or higher qualifications. Starting salary according to qualifications. -i I1,101 words
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Advertisement77 1986-11-15 12 ESTABLISHED CAKE SHOP reqs. a young man to join as Pastry Maker. Working hrs. Mon.-Sat. 7 30am-3.30pm. Pis. come personally at: #01-675, Blk 2, Balestler Hill Shopping Centre, 5.1232. REQUIRED SECURITY GUARDS for 12-hour permanent shift Able to speak write English. Take home pay $500. Interested pis. apply personally at:77 words
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Advertisement752 1986-11-15 12 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous An established company invites suitably qualified candidates for the positions SECRETARY J Good GCE 'O' or 'A' level with credits m English and Mathematics. Must possess Private Secretarial Certificate and be able to take good shorthand at 100 wpm. Knowledge of Lotus752 words
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Advertisement437 1986-11-15 12 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous SINGAPORE SWIMMING CLUB 1) PUBLICATIONS ASSISTANT Responsibility The Publication Assistant will be required to assist the Editor m the overall production of the Club's monthly newsletter He/ she will also be responsible for soliciting for advertisements Requirement* c The candidate should have at least 1- 2437 words
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Advertisement652 1986-11-15 12 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous iv J» faSßi s=E •w CLUB CORPORATION OF ASIA LTD PINETREE TOWN AND COUNTRY CLUB SINGAPORE CCA. the world's leading organisation m professional management of exclusive golf, country and city clubs seeks suitable candidates for tha following positions The successful applicants should be matured and have652 words
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Advertisement719 1986-11-15 13 81 Veh.cles For Hire PZ BUSES FOR CHARTER Ovstirvation: Malaysia South Thailand 40 to 45-seater aircon. luxurious coaches Contact: 2****** CHARUCS TRUCK RENTAL:- Lat- j c-st mode!, Daihatsu Diesel Driv- i n trucks Toyota Dicfc-up j Foyoace petrol driven li^ht i trucks i vai s Daily 4 iong term rental719 words
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Advertisement760 1986-11-15 13 85 For Sale: Alfa/ 85 For Sale: Alfa/ 85 For Sale: Alfa/ 85 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/Volvo Peugeot/Volvo Peugeot/Volvo Peugeot/Volvo .wgAAM^^fc^-^aggfa^^fc^ fe^^jff^^a^^B^tefiSfitea^SMMMaliaMi HfIfipR^B^WRMJJM Milan Auto (Singapore) Pte Ltd Showrooms: (Open on Sundays 9.30 am 4.00 pm) 8 Kaki Bukit Road 2 #01 -33 Ruby Warehouse Complex Spore 1 441 Tel:760 words
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Advertisement605 1986-11-15 13 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 12/78 FORD ESCORT, aircond, radio cassette. $7,200. Tel: *****37. 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan ABLC 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 &PB plate Kindly contact:605 words
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Advertisement593 1986-11-15 13 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan •STdaTSUN 100A. Private owner. Tax 2/87. Alrcon.. radio cassette, beautiful condition. *****03/6 'SO DATSUN BLUEBIRD 1.6, alrcon, radio cassette, tax 12/86, 1 pte. owner, $12,900 ono. *****57 '80 100A, alrcon., beautiful, downpayment $3,000. Can exchange. *****47/ *****57. '83 ALMOBT, SUNNY 1.3 DX. 1 owner, excellent condition.593 words
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Advertisement662 1986-11-15 13 90 For Sale: Toyota NOvTSTELICATo^CT^unTc I^ cessories. $23,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****29. Q PLATE 1982 Toyota Tercel, good cond. New tax, $10,600 0.n.0. View: #09-01, Textile Ctr. 9- lpm. SEE TO BELIEVE, '83 SUPRA 2.8, very nice colour accident free. Contact: *****86, 10am. onwards. WANTED ONE 82 onwards Toyota Corolla, l662 words
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Advertisement877 1986-11-15 13 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi •83 TREDIA, 1.4 GLX, 2 pte. owners, hi fl, aircon, power windows, central lock, $17,800. Tel *****87/ *****54 Lawrence LANCER 1.2 EG76ll' Full accessories. Non-PARF. $4,900. Whltley Rd. Caltex Station. MID 1978 LANCER 1.4. 5-speed. 1 owner, excellent cond. $7,900. Tel: *****93/ *****53/ Pager: *****37. MID877 words
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Advertisement885 1986-11-15 13 93 For Sale: Honda BSISHM 1 OWNER. 14 Model Accord EX. 12-valves. Manual. Expensive hifi. Low mileage. Kept like new. $32,500. Trade-in/ loan arrangeable at 50 Serangoon Gdn. Way. 5.1955 (after 11am) REG. DEC. 11 Honda Civic. Full accessories, new paint. 1 owner. Showroom condition. $17,200. Call *****72. IST OWNER,885 words
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Advertisement804 1986-11-15 13 95 For Sale: Suzuki MID-82 SUZUKI 800 < I tax March '87 Cassette, PARF Beautiful cond $11,200 View: 190. Moulmeln Rd =01-01 Zhen Sheng Mansion, Spore 1130. •85, SUZUKI 800. New model. Aircon., cassette, new tax. 1 owner. PARF. Showrm. cond. $19,500 0.n.0. Loan $14,000 Tel: *****68 GOOD '82 SUZUKI804 words
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Advertisement909 1986-11-15 13 96 For Sate: Other Makes NON-PARF AUSTIN 1300 In good condition Contact *****57 SUBARU 700 SUPER Deluxe 1983 Almost full accessories Superb cond $11,200 on.o *****27 i OWNER, '80 Subaru, 5-speed, new metallic paint, alrcon, cassette, tip top cond $9,800. *****74 10/84, SBA PLATE Porsche 924 BporU Pte owner 21.000909 words
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Advertisement718 1986-11-15 13 98 Sale/Wanted Motor Cycles/ Scooters aMAHA cub 70 c for sale $450 0.n.0 1 owner Yamaha 350 RD LC $3,500. first '•lass cond Blk 4002. AM Kio Ina park 1. «01-20 Singapore 2056 SPECIAL OFFER !C3bO $1100; RXK $800: TSI2S 1500. Honda Raider $900: GLI4S CD '125 $400 Blk.l, No718 words
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Advertisement539 1986-11-15 14 99 Vehicles Wanted if YOU HAVE x ar !ve the capacity Cash terms possible Sunny *****69 *****06 anytime IF YCURE LOOKING for the best v*iu<? (or your car (all models). :.i --< M: -..w-.-x-r i NCEO ONE Japanese used car Tor personal use. '82 to "85. below taOO c.c. No539 words
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Advertisement495 1986-11-15 14 105 Property Financing 105 Property Financing 105 Property Financing 105 Property Financing 105 Property Financing j ——■■—I M«.^_ ___>_—> Check how easy it is I to get a DBS Finance Housing Loan. I Come to DBS Finance for a For commercial property our Immediate Response housing loan and we'll give495 words
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Advertisement193 1986-11-15 14 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments 1 2 units of flats (unfurnished) i is now available for application on a first-come-first-serve basis at:TOA PAYOH RISE QUARTERS SINGAPORE 1129 Haas H "An l i8P 5250 monfhlv re-ra ewl^ painted 1 nail 2 rooms tbß^'^ \S vb J ect :onvenient193 words
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Advertisement71 1986-11-15 14 LUXURIOUS APARTMENT TO LET a D.5 Balmeg Court. 1750 sq.ft. 3 bdrms, s/pool. tennis Si 24--hr, security. a D.lO Craa Court. 2.763 sq.ft. 3+l bdrms, fully alrcond. carpeted. a D.ll La-Maiaon. 2,700 sq.ft. 3+l bdrms. pool, playground 24-hr, security, a D.9 Orchard Towara. 2000 sq.ft. 3+ 1 bdrms. Central aircon.71 words
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Advertisement356 1986-11-15 14 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Elegant Apartments m the Heart of the City. ♦Beautifully architectured apartments located at Paterson Road Within strolling distance of Orchard Road Near MRT Station Parklike grounds with landscaping orchid gardens Superb recreational facilities Security service Ample covered carparks fSpr l^P* <m "ilfiN356 words
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Advertisement249 1986-11-15 14 SOMMERVILLE PK. Popular 3 bdrms. apt. Full facilities. $1,800. DIST.IO BUKIT TIMAH MANSION. Low density (lift). 3 1 bdrms. Fully him. Pool. $2,000. DIST.9 ASTORIA APT. Beautifully furn. 3 1 bdrms. Facilities. $2,600. RIDGEWOOD KUHIO corner, .3 1 bdrms. Facing pool. $2,500 nag. HORIZON TWR7 FUTURA modern 4 1 bdrms.249 words
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Advertisement897 1986-11-15 14 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments THERESA VILLE. BRAND new. 4 bedrooms. Pandan Valley, 4 bedrooms. Furnished. With facilities. Bayshore Park. Mandarin Garden. Hoe-Tan *****21 DIST.II VILLA CHANCERY d/storey townhouse, 4 bdrms, sauna, squash pool. $4,000. Trevose Housing *****43 (24-hours). D15T.1954, 1004-A UPPER Serangoon, 8 m.s., 3 1 rooms, sitting, dining, suitable897 words
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Advertisement806 1986-11-15 14 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms PRIVATE TERR HOUSE around Farrer Rd has aircond rooms for rental. Preferably single ladies/ men Tel *****90 (Lim) D.20 S/POOL, TENNIS, squash, gym Meals. Thomson $270 $370 Free park *****54/ *****63 FEMALE FLAT MATE required to share furn apt. with s/pooi courts near NUS $300 *****76806 words
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Advertisement740 1986-11-15 14 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: House* |ji LJ One of the best housing loans available Loans up to 100% of valuation with CPF Special interest rates for first time homeowners from just 6% p.a. Easy repayment period up to 25 years Also attractive loans are offered for the740 words
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Advertisement302 1986-11-15 14 D 15 OPERA EST, brand ne« j d storey 4- I bdrms terr h'se opens for viewing toda\ $470.00< neg No agts. pis Call *****63 D IS SERANGOON GDN pleasant 1> renovatec s storey lerr Ap prox :.90C sq ft 99S yrs 3 bdrmt $*****< Harvest Rea,t> *****8* D.IS ST302 words
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Advertisement873 1986-11-15 15 113 For Sale: Houses O 20 THOMSON HILLS J i*rr 2200 sq ft. 3 <- 1 Bdrms. 2 r-J Terrazzo parquet fir $430 000 neg Greenacres *****88 O2< SARACA HILLS renovated 2storey bungalow, facing East, 4 1 bdrms f hold. 12.300 sq ft. Reasonable price Agt *****11. D 5 WEST873 words
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Advertisement1195 1986-11-15 15 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments ~^V PRESTIGIOUS NEIGHBOURHOOD breahtaking view towards the Eastern shoreline. V Your nerghbourtiood ts strictly semi-detached and 'he iusti greenery of the East Coast and the1,195 words
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Advertisement428 1986-11-15 15 D.22 JURONG LAKEPOINT condo. mais. 3-^1 rms. High fir. 1.700 sq.ft. Nicely renovated 5265K 0.n.0. Call: *****16 after 10am. D.9, JUST OUTSIDE CBD. over 1.600 sq.ft. freehold, can be used as office cum res. Call *****32 after 2pm No agents. NORFOLK COURT. REMAINING few top firs., best choice, new apts.428 words
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Advertisement537 1986-11-15 15 D.4 TERESA VILLE, Blk 1005, 2050 sq.ft. 4+l rms. High fir. Freehold. $370,000. LHS *****70 D.5 LONGHOUSE, 2,600 sq.ft. 4+l bdrms. S/pool. $350,000 0.n.0. Quick sale. Offers to: *****22, agt. D.9 CAIRNHILL PLAZA 2+l bdrm. apt. mid fir. 2,300 sq.ft. $430,000 Kenwood *****16. D.9 ELIZABETH TOWER 'A'. 3,400 sq.ft. F'hold.537 words
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Advertisement593 1986-11-15 15 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments ALL 3-RM.: Clementl b1k.427, 731, 706, 433, 311, 343, 409, 303, 304/ Lcorner b1k.362, 306. Circuit Rd. b1k. 106, 44, 61, (50 $22K). Alexandra $28K. Telok Blangah blk.B, 43, 18, 62. Bedok b!k.24, 100, 409, 416, 40, 3/ L-corner b1k. 105, 122. Depot. Rochor Ctr.593 words
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Advertisement765 1986-11-15 15 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 5-ROOM BEOOK NORTH 81k.552. $129,000. 3-room L-shape corner Hougang 81k.19. $57,000. 3-room Teban Garden 81k.40/ 35. $35,000/ $40,000. R.V. Real Estate *****00/1 CLEMENTI 5-RM. POINT Blk. High fir. No afternoon sun. All ceramic, near MRT amenities. $138,000. Call *****07. FULL CPF ONLY 2 units 3765 words
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Advertisement728 1986-11-15 15 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments FULL CPF. 3-RM. Telok Blangah/ Depot/ Clementl/ Toa Payoh/ Hougang/ A.M. Kio. *****35. FULL CPF HOUGANG 3-rm new generation, ceramic thoughout, wall tiles, very well kept. *****83 HANI RD. 4-RM. High fir., ceramic, kitchen cabinets, excellent location.728 words
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Advertisement643 1986-11-15 15 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 5-RM. PT. BLK. 407 Bedok N All ceramic. Near sch., market, library etc. High fir. Tel: *****59 5-RM. PT. BLK.SB, marble throughout, high fir. $115,000. Tel. *****02. 5-RM. SPOTTISWOODE PK. Unobstructed view, breezy, privacy, renovated. $157,000 ono. *****83. I ROOM BLK. 124. Paya Lebar Way,643 words
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Advertisement421 1986-11-15 15 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent Shop Spaces Shop Spaces jrtasfftaa Located at Singapore's most thriving and busiest Orchard Road/Scotts Road junction Between Goodwood Park Hotel Hyatt Hotel with many tourists. Forms a golden triangle with Metro Orchard and C X Tang m this tourist centre A pedestrian overhead bridge421 words
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Advertisement272 1986-11-15 15 SHOP FOR RENT (1) hairdressing salon (2) cltnlc/ pharmacy (3) florist/ gift shop (4) laundry (5) mini supermarket It interested pteeec come on 15/11 •nd 16/11 ;o 2SIA Arcadia Row! Singapore 1128 MR TEO PRIME SHOWROOM/ OFFICE SPACE c With frontage to Telok Blangah Road c Close proximity to World272 words
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Advertisement36 1986-11-15 16 137 Tours Ju. Stucr i^ti (ECSt b I I PANGKOR ISLAND FROM 5179 A hidea* iv similar Hawaii style vacation m paradise. (TA 289) A Land Tel *****03/ *****6Z I r 1 Soy hello to CATS36 words
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Advertisement1942 1986-11-15 16 137 Tours 137 Tours (37 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours BJ^ijßiAL4Lg2B»aiHi^^WM^te^^^ HkV*^f Manila Palace In The Sky WKP*J&£2M^aK' 1v L j?l a rimmT'i A•• A a »^1 a ■N a m*W- j f Ta 9aytay Punta BaJuarte wPI'WM ■'W ■rNWPWPPiBiF^PH J I i *J Lj L IfM WP*1,942 words
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Advertisement478 1986-11-15 16 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours f ->. BEST P« B SEBV.CJ* COMO DAT.ON! THE TALK OF THE TOWN! Penang SO -Ferring, 3 d aysMa»9/- '-jf/fn/Sii/Mon Penang/lpoh/Cameron/Gent,ng/KL c oaysStsee/- n/Mor Gentiny/Kuantan/Dunguii;Trer>ggenu (Deluxe Tour) 4 daysSsMB/ Trengganu/Oungun/Kuantan/Gentmg 3 days 4 m ghtsMi49/- «W (Deluxe Tour) M 169- NM N«M Penang/Taiping/lpoh/Genting/KL __5478 words
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Advertisement107 1986-11-15 16 "TAIWAN Fantastic DIRECT FLIGHT TO TAIPEI $1250 TMPEi YANGMMGSHAN CKS MEMORIAL HALL a NATIONAL PALACE MUSEUM HOLLYWOOD CITY PEITOU TAICHUNG ALISAN PAKUASHAN MMATURE CHINA HUALCN TOROKO GORGE YEHLJU HONG KONG CITY A MIGHT MARKET TOUR FULLY DAY OCEAN PARK (MACAU) PEP EVERY SUN We Mix Business With Pleasure That's what107 words
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Advertisement871 1986-11-15 17 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours VbT V *a\ T A Beijing/Nanjing/Wuxi/Hangzhou/Suzhou/Shanghai/ B-M M /mi ZM Guilin/Guangzhou/KunmingiChengdu/Wuhan/ MML A W«n Zhenjiang/Yangzhou/Chongqing/Xian/Hong Kong _s^ 1 First Class Tourist Hotels, aJTiaf*^ aflat Taste of China famous Cuisine. Efgiff 7 Agen ts for Gift Vouchers &j£mlp L» f Hotel Bookings. %^O~ Invitation to871 words
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Advertisement445 1986-11-15 17 148 Computer Courses SPECIAL HOLIDAY CLASSES For Primary to Pre-U Students COMPUTER PROGRAMMING (Theory/Practical) INTENSIVE COURSE M/W/F 9.00-10.30 am 17/11 M/W/F 10.30-12.00nn 17/11 M/W/F 100- 2.30pm 17/11 M/W/F 2.30- 4.00pm 17/11 M/W/F 4.00- 5.30pm 17/11 T/Th/S 9.00-10.30 am 18/11 T/Th/S 10.30-12.00pm 18/11 T/Th/S 100- 2.30pm 18/11 T/Th/S 2.30- 4.00pm 18/11445 words
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Advertisement504 1986-11-15 17 148 Computer Courses BASIC PROGRAMMING 19/11 Am, Night; 6/12 Sat. Ending by Dec. '86, a comprehensive course comprising elementary advanced concepts. Theory Practical. $120 whole course. STUDENTS SPECIAL Stsrt 24/11; 27/11 Comprehensive 8 sessions course for beginners. Theory with practical. Morning or I afternoon. $70. PETER LOW SCHOOL OF ARTB504 words
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Advertisement642 1986-11-15 17 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses /^BJHBJBMBJBHBHS^aS^B^I bmbMPIIM S'eT^^Jbmbi I.A.M. Leading to UK 1 987 Exam Conducted by experienced and qualified Lecturers New classes commencing at: CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE #05-3545 Block 162 Bukit Merah Town Centre Tel: *****90 (8 Lines) Thur 7. 00 10.00pm 4/12 Sat 2.30 5.30pm 6/12 LEX MENG642 words
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Advertisement357 1986-11-15 17 173 Religious 173 Religious Announcements Announcements THIS SUNDAY I CHURCH OF PRAISE WORSHIPS AT THE SHERATON TOWERS 3 EXCITING SERVICES 8.30 am 10.30 am 2.00pm (Chin— Service) m r\ \s\ 1 1 m 11 M I 1 I ill s J*Ul^J I Jo 1^ Scoffs Rn^ y^y" Newton^V^ \SI HOTEL357 words
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Advertisement348 1986-11-15 17 160 Other Courses/ Instruction AMLJNE TICKETING/ AIRHOSTESS course- specially designed for those aiming to work with Airlines. For details contact CATT Services: *****66. S WEEKS CREATIVE gift wrapping decoration at only $50. Other courses also avail. Call *****79 170 Lost LOST BRIEFCASE WITH Important documents from car at public carpark348 words
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Advertisement151 1986-11-15 17 It\ Magic! \V\\^\Y\\\\l||ij al v'si I >S^ 1 I I Buying Selling through The Straits Times Classified Y ¥^T C.A.T.S. *****66 j If you have a classified ad appearing tomorrow, cut out this Appointment Log. You'll need it. r ,i I Appointment Log I I 9.00 I 9.30 I 10.00151 words
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Advertisement771 1986-11-15 18 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES ■HH <?TANT^ RS'Sfißfti HRH Telefax No: *****59 Kates: Box Service: Mll noouo SaJes service: Tel *****11 Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMKAD cxl 5724-/5/6/8 5669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: Sslo.oo APPOINTMENTS Coopers I &LyDr3nCl Associates provides a comprehensive range771 words
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Advertisement445 1986-11-15 18 Q3 NATIONAL l*&fJ UNIVERSITY Yy OF SINGAPORE DEPARTMENT OF ANAESTHESIA Applications are invited for teaching appointments m the recently established Department of Anaesthesia. Candidates should have relevant higher professional qualifications m Anaesthesia and preferably also teaching and research experience. Gross annual emoluments range as follows: Lecturer $28,300 58,680 Senior Lecturer445 words
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Advertisement584 1986-11-15 18 DATA GENERAL CORPORATION, a Fortune 500 Company that designs, manufactures, sells and services a full range of advanced computers and related peripherals, has recently relocated the regional manufacturing headquarters to Singapore. This career opportunity is for an individual who can meet the challenge of work ing for a dynamic and584 words
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Advertisement106 1986-11-15 18 |P A US multinational and world leading manu- facturer of electrical electronic terminals and W connectors invites applications for the position of: Quality Control I Supervisor Candidates should possess a Diploma m Electrical ij§:j: or Mechanical Engineering with at least two years' experience m similar position Preference would be given106 words
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Advertisement751 1986-11-15 19 APPOINTMENTS Peat Marwick Management Consultants offer a wide range of services which include Business Advisor} Services, Information Systems Services, Executive Selection, Banking and Finance Consulting, Acquisition Advisory Services, Client Seminars, Strategic Management. Small Business Management, Market Research, Feasibility Studies and General Consulting. Accountant (eskaho) (Remuneration: Between $25,000 and $28,000 p.a.)751 words
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Advertisement604 1986-11-15 19 I OH NATIONAL illO UNIVERSITY Xy OF SINGAPORE Applications are invited for appointment to the posts of: 1) LABORATORY TECHNICIAN 2) MASON Qualifications and Experience Post 1 A Science degree. Preference will be given to candidates who read Chemistry (Honours), Biochemistry or Microbiology. Post 2 Experience m general masonry work604 words
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Advertisement963 1986-11-15 19 j^ PA Personnel Services m PA Consulting Services Pte Ltd A I B «A 11 Dhoby Ghaui WlO-10, Cathay Building. Singapore 0922 m^^J Telex: RS ***** PHRSAD. Licence No A-0010-02 I SECURITY: No information will be given to our client unless i X authorised by you at a personal meeting.963 words
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Advertisement643 1986-11-15 20 APPOINTMENTS Arising from an expansion m our data processing activities, we are seeking suitably qualified indisiduais to fill the following j vacancies: i I METHODS ANALYST I RESPONSIBILITIES The successful candidate will be required to undertake productivity assignments m operational and administrative areas. He She should be able to work643 words
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Advertisement1045 1986-11-15 20 SENIOR QC/PRODUCTION TECHNICAL BUYER jS&vttSr OC ENGINEER SUPERVISORS •D.plomoin Electronic or Electrical Engineering Att Minimum 2 3 years experience m a similar M Tertiary education m Electronic Mechanical Permanent Ist shift for QC and Permanent 2nd cir V n a lorge manufactur.ng concern M WF Engineering shift for Production Independent,1,045 words
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Advertisement453 1986-11-15 20 A Our multi-million doilar colour television tube manufacturing com- pany m Jurong has immediate 1 11 vacancies for the following positions: II Assistant Production 1 1 Control Officer II (Male) 111 Diploma m Production Engineering 1 11 or Business Studies lIS Possess good interpersonal skills Will be required to plan,453 words
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Advertisement425 1986-11-15 20 I (MARINA) isouare; Marina Square will be the largest hotel ana shopping complex m South-East Asia We need staff to operate Singapore's most advanced laundry based on tunnei-washer technology to service the needs of our three hotels Training will be provided and this is an excellent opportunity to make your425 words
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Advertisement594 1986-11-15 21 APPOINTMENTS Excellent Opportunity for Growth}]^ I jfe SHIMIZU I /■'.•,'4UC T ION JO LTD SiNCE 1804 HDB Prefab Housing ProjectSembawang y a i c area multinational organisation which excels n innovative construction technology. Right here, we are one of the pioneers m prefabricated housing technology involving a construction project worth594 words
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Advertisement539 1986-11-15 21 I.- We are a 100% subsidiary of Deutsche Fern- B sprecher Gesellschaft, West Germany. Due to I further expansion programme, we seek suitably I qualified and experienced candidates to fill the H following positions: CUSTOMER SERVICE ENGINEER Possess degree/diploma m Electronic or I Communication Engineering, or with re- I levant539 words
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Advertisement581 1986-11-15 21 1 1 ORDNANCE DEVELOPMENT 1 1 ENGINEERING COMPANY OF J SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD. I Precision Training 1 1 I Opportunities 1 1 j Ordnance Development and Engineering, a member o( I Singapore Technology Corporation, is a manufacturing comj pany engaged m precision engineering and its related services. In line with581 words
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Advertisement607 1986-11-15 21 In Support of Excellence! We are the Singapore subsidiary of the THOMSON Group of France world leader m high technology electronics and household appliances, with engineering, production and marketing facilities worldwide. We are getting bigger and stronger. We attribute this to corporate all round commitment m technological and people development607 words
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Advertisement649 1986-11-15 22 APPOINTMENTS DATA GENERAL CORPORATION, is a Fortune 500 US Company which design*, manufactures and sells general purpose computers. Our success is based on comprehensive customer support, product compatibility', industry-lead m quality and reliability as well as our dedicated, highly trained and skilled employees throughout the world. We have career opportunities649 words
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Advertisement555 1986-11-15 22 r We seek application from suitably qualified and experienced Regional and Expatriates personnel for permanent and contract position within the Oil Gas Industries. Current and future requirements are for: OFFSHORE CONSTRUCTION DIVISION 1. Construction Superintendent (Structural Piping Installation) 2. Barge Engineer (Structural Piping Installation) 3. Instrument Field Engineer 4. Electrical555 words
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Advertisement612 1986-11-15 22 MARKETING EXECUTIVE Due to expansion programme, w e need highly motivated individual to join our sates/marketing team. THE JOB To be responsible for the sales A marketing of security systems and services. To be able to identify and penetrate potential markets. To secure maintain satisfactory after sales customer relationship. To612 words
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Advertisement453 1986-11-15 22 \X? KUWAIT ASIA BANK E.C. SINGAPORE BRANCH invites applications for the positions of 1. LOAN ADMINISTRATION CLERK 2. BILLS CLERK Qualifications GCE A or 'O' Level with a minimum of 2 years experience m a similar capacity Only those who moet the above requirements need to apply. Remuneration v^ill commensurate453 words
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Advertisement598 1986-11-15 23 APPOINTMENTS fM U ROSPACI INDI STRIES TO is looking for suitable candidates to fill the J position of: I General Accountant I Job Scope: To supervise the daily administration of the I Accounting/ Finance Department To assist m monthly reporting of financial I information and data I o undertake financial598 words
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Advertisement424 1986-11-15 23 Connect your future with mmm^. A U.S. multinational manufacturing plant I equipped with the most advanced I sophisticated machinery involving high 0 technology processes is seeking a qualified I individual for the position of: Requirements GCE "A" level ACCA level I or m m the process of com- I pletion424 words
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Advertisement746 1986-11-15 23 #1 Diagnostic Biotechnology (Pte) Ltd. Diagnostic Biotechnology conducts research and development, and develops monoclonal based immuno-diagnostics products invites the following applications. PRODUCTION MANAGER Successful applicant will have responsibilities for production planning, co-ordinate production schedules as well as ensuring the efficient running of the laboratories. He or she will also be746 words
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Advertisement507 1986-11-15 23 Consumer Products Pte Ltd American Telephone Telegraph (AT&T), the world leader m telecommunications is embarking on a major expansion program m its high-quality telephone manufacturing facility m Singapore. AT&T Consumer Products. A career with AT&T promises new challenges, bright prospects and ample career personal development opportunities. especially for the dedicated507 words
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Advertisement674 1986-11-15 24 APPOINTMENTS I Sentosa Development Corporation invites applications for the posts of (A) Senior Officer (Operations) Qualification Experience An Honours Degree with 4 years of relevant experience Candidate with General Degree and with 5 years or more of relevant experience may also be considered. Ability to put up analytical reports. Active674 words
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Advertisement656 1986-11-15 24 I We are one of the worlds leading oil service companies with opera- I I I tions throughout Asia and Middle East. Our Singapore-based Regional I I Office now has career opportunities for individuals m the following I i I positions: I MANAGEMENT I I ACCOUNTANTS j I Responsibilities: I656 words
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Advertisement609 1986-11-15 24 NOTICES THK BANKRI ITTY ACT << Itflß 18) MM f OF MRMMB DIVIDEND IN BANKKI PTCY NOS 241/53 Seng Hong Company Sole-proprietor: Nai Thong Seng of No 1 Park Road s 14-787 Singapore 0105 543/73 Shamboo Atmaran Sharma fe Shamboo s/o Atmaram trading as Sham International of Apt Block 73609 words
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Miscellaneous711 1986-11-15 25 SUN TAN By Coilette PEANUTS By Sciml* fiou AZn ~G* wAS My DAY- W^Of TH€ WiNDcti iH7cvFulM EVERY NI6MT MS /siJRPe^F'M I TONI6MT 1 UJENT OUT if WELL iT STQRTcZ GUieTLi- 1 fl m€ J^ 6 A SU PAS %b ONLy M W AMTfaP/moH. OF ni€ CUW* 1 SUPPEK COMES711 words
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Advertisement259 1986-11-15 28 A Message To The Non-Smoking Majority MAKE NON-SMOKING THE RULE AT YOUR MEETINGS Cleo^^ -U SINGAPORE CANCER SOCIETY \LS 15 Enggor Street, #0643 04 (D Realty Centre. jH Singapore 0207. Tel 221 9577 THE BEDROOM AFFAIR AT GOLDHILL SQUARE Imagine your most intimate moments on a dreamy, luxurious and comfortable259 words
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Miscellaneous1250 1986-11-15 29 WHAT'S ON ■m—»—"»»»»»— ■■■■■■^■^■■■■■i™"™"*"*—"— MERLION WEEK ented by Chinese Theatre Cir- Planned Parenthood Associa- am -5.30 pm. On till Nov 23. (ABC). Watch videotapes and pm. (until Nov 23) cle. Singapore River Opera tion. Singapore Council of So- OIL PAINTINGS by Martyn slides on art, ballet and archi- OPEN AIR1,250 words
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Miscellaneous964 1986-11-15 29 I Radio One FM Stereo 90.5 mHz m VHF Band H 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.0 C News m Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another Show 7.00 News anfl Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning. Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Another Morning.964 words
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Miscellaneous588 1986-11-15 30 ■MY VIEW —By Kannan Chandran MMaaa»MMMi i«riiiHMHMiiii ma^^^^mmmmmam^mmamuma—m s? I Case of the missing teenager ■■■■milk. aaaaV ~M Q% aturday Night Movie Into Thin Air me Showcase Tulsa (Ch 12, 8 pm) afe^ J^ (Ch 5, 11.31 pm) Susan Hayward mms^im^mm flh \<J BASED on the 1982 Oscar-winning V>^ steals588 words
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Miscellaneous929 1986-11-15 30 I For the Young 1 SESAME STREET (Ch 5, 1 pm): who turns out to be himself! Learn about the letters T and X, SATURDAY MATINEE &n SNORm^^ 9 as GULLIVER'S TRAVELS (Ch 5, TihSS «S5 i? /k m): P m > An animated feature Junior Wentworth, the governor s929 words
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Title Section7 1986-11-15 1 Nanyang Technological Institute official opening: 12-page special7 words
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Article, Illustration276 1986-11-15 1 Picture by THAT top-of-the-world feeling shows on their faces. The four from left, Lim Soh Hoong, Ronald Lirr. Ng Boon Lan and Woo Chee Meng are second-year NTI engineering undergraduates The students, like their cam;*^ which spreads out behind the-r, typify what renowned archit<xi Kenzo Tange hadMICHAEL LIEW - 276 words
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Advertisement215 1986-11-15 1 interview Student power at W| H Gintic: A We're doing Concrete example w^h work today's M^ showcase for the pretty okay say °f a cam P us Professor Cham, projects, ML factory of the four women m harmony with President of NT! Q tomorrow's reality iL gO future Q engineers215 words
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Article, Illustration195 1986-11-15 2 greater variety of courses. There will be ample space to accommodate the latest scientific and engineering equipment so that staff and students can keep abreast of technology. The education and training of our people is the key which will enable Singapore to progress further. NTI can195 words
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Article, Illustration326 1986-11-15 2 MESSAGE Mr Michael Fam Chairman, NTI Council who can contribute positively to industries immediately upon their graduation. From its modest beginning m 1981 when NTI had to use the renovated buildings of the former Nanyang University as its temporary quarters, the institute's new campus is indeed a326 words
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Article, Illustration359 1986-11-15 2 1980 August Dr Cham Tao Soon, then Dean of Engineering and Head of the Department of Mechanical and Production Engineering of the National University of Singapore, appointed head of the NTI Planning and Development Committee. Professor John Brown, then Professor of Electrical Engineering, Imperial College of Science and Technology,359 words
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Article131 1986-11-15 2 PRESIDENT Wee Kirn Wee officially declares open Nanyang Technological Institute today. YIP guests at the ceremony include Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, other ministers, and ambassadors. NTI was commended as one of the world's best engineering Institutes m November last year at a meeting131 words
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Advertisement311 1986-11-15 2 111 Congratulations Best Wishes to I NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL I I INSTITUTE I on the Official Opening of the I I New Engineering Complex I from I Cte NGEE CHENG ELE(rmic f l LTD I 130, Tagore Lane, Singapore 2678 Tel: *****96 (3 Lines) Telex: R*****2 NGCHEN We are proud to311 words
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Advertisement95 1986-11-15 2 I I Congratulations Best Wishes to NANYANG TECHNOLOQC.AL INSTITUTE on the opening of their new Complex m SIEM SENG HING COMPANY PRIVATE LIMITED (Incorporated m Singapore) Office/ Showroom: 123, Kitchener Road, Singapore 0820. Tel: *****00 (5 Lines) Cable: TIMBHING Telex: SSH RS ***** Supplier of "Tate" Raised floor system to95 words
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Article, Illustration1129 1986-11-15 3 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN By We had a very quick start-up. This is something we tend to take for granted, but there are not many <& universities m the world that manage a quick start-up. Professor Cham Tao Soon (right), NTl's President IT WAS a tall order1,129 words
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Advertisement502 1986-11-15 3 Congratulations Best Wishes to NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE on the opening of their new complex MAJOR PROJECTS COMPLETED AND IN PROGRESS v ■■■■4 NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE: Tjt .r s.^ J&B t^A INDECO SUPPLY OF FURNITURE FITTINGS TO A ff Bff fci, s t af= clubhouse _±n|f Hii_*_ "fM B l^ ENGINEERING502 words
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Advertisement49 1986-11-15 3 Congratulations Best Wishes to NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE on the opening of their new complex with compliments from M i RSI Kii# rW\ SAS INSTITUTE PTE LTD I //J/ 510 THOMSON ROAD, #16-03 BLOCK A SLF COMPLEX. Vi!^ 7 SINGAPORE 1129. TEL: (65) *****33, TELEX: RS ***** FACSIMILE: (65) *****5049 words
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Article, Illustration225 1986-11-15 4 Men who take the total approach RICHARD NG finds out how NTl's engineering schools pursue excellence. MECHANICAL and production engineering students take the mot>t diversified course among the three engineering disciplines at NTI. This is because, historically, mechanical engineering has always demanded that its students understand civil, structural, electrical and225 words
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Article, Illustration171 1986-11-15 4 NTl's practice-oriented training has given its electrical and electronic engineers a headstart m salary over their National University of Singapore counterparts. A survey by Applied Research Corporation showed that last year's NTI graduates commanded the highest average starting monthly incomes $2,057 compared with $1,990 for171 words
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Article664 1986-11-15 4 UNDERGROUND, out and beyond. That's where Singapore's civil engineers will find their future jobs. And fears that Singapore may be reaching a stage where there may be no more civil engineering projects is quite unfounded. An optimistic view of the civil engineering industry, surely.664 words
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Advertisement63 1986-11-15 4 Nanyang Technological Institute H on the Official Opening of its new complex I We are proud to have carried out and completed I the project as the Main Building Sub-Contractor to RDC-Kumagai Joint Venture W^S^m! KUMAGAI lmjSv£j ZENECON I KUMAGAI ZENECON WBk Construction Re Ltd 896 Dunearn Road #04-07, Sime63 words
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Advertisement506 1986-11-15 5 ■I HH hH[ HH ttwHHH Digital challenging the old way of thinking. t j^BB wi^M '■■/■t* j^s^i^^f^ ■■'**ffts^ x 'tis* '%d&^ y* j^B^<y* a f _S^ f '0^ y" In the beginning a computer was a big "machine" that you add more and more, everyone is interconnected. Which counted and506 words
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Article, Illustration634 1986-11-15 6 NTI students are encouraged to work on projects with practical applications. DANNY TAN reports on three such efforts. AI Vision Control/ School of Mechanical and Production Engineering AN INTELLIGENT vision robotic arm seems within reach for Dr Yap Kian Tiong, a senior lecturer at the School of634 words
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Article, Illustration459 1986-11-15 6 Home Control System/ School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering THIS project makes it possible to control appliances such as televisions, washing machines, burglar and fire alarms from a digital telephone, even m another country. The device, dubbed the Home Control System, has a programmable set of459 words
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Advertisement280 1986-11-15 6 I Nanyang Technological Institute I l^'^Nanyang Technological Institute I I on the Official Opening II on the Official Opening I I of its new complex II of its new complex 1 from: We are proud to have been appointed the Landscaping Contractor to enrich the environment X 14% APP PMriMEFBIMf280 words
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Article, Illustration469 1986-11-15 7 Ferris Park System/ School of Mechanical and Production Engineering TWO final-year students of the School of Mechanical and Production Engineering, Mr Ho Kok Wai and Mr Ho Chin Whay, both 24, have devised a scaled-down model of a mechanised carpark called the FerrisMICHAEL LIEW - 469 words
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Advertisement48 1986-11-15 7 I Congratulations I Nanyang Technological Institute i| on the Official Opening I of its new complex I FUJITEC ELEVATOR I ESCALATOR I CITYPARK I FUJITEC SINGAPORE CORPN. LTD. 204 Bedok South Avenue 1, Singapore 1646 Tel: 241 6222, Fax: 444 7626 Tlx: RS ?4594 SFE, Cable: SINGFUJI -J48 words
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Advertisement308 1986-11-15 7 Congratulations to Nanyang Technological Institute ~3M v x\ mf ■I v .JPi&~Sound Level Meter NL-WA/n Meets the Draft of lEC Standard for Integrating Sound Level Meter Type Model NL- 1 1 is provided with Impulse Measurement Measures L and L^ Manually and Automatically. (1 0 sec.. 1 mm.. 5 mm..308 words
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Article, Illustration440 1986-11-15 8 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ By THIRD-YEAR students of NTI are finding that companies now tend to pay them more during their sixmonth industrial attachment stint. This stint is compulsory for all third-year NTI students but those from the Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Singapore Polytechnic and National University of Singapore on440 words
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Article, Illustration442 1986-11-15 8 THE NTI Council is the executive and governing body of the institute. The institute's property, finance, the appointment of staff and general affairs come under its purview. The Council consists of 14 members who are academic and lay people. Lay representation is drawn from442 words
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Advertisement119 1986-11-15 8 Nanyang Technological Institute 1 esi hewlett I mIfLM PACKARD HEWLETT-PACKARD SINGAPORE (SALES) PTE LTD 450. 2, Alexandra Road «08-00, Inchcape House, Singapore 0511. Tel: 473 1788, Tlx: HPSGSO RS ***** Fax: 472 4047 j \M)^r~ to Nanyang Technological Institute KIM TAT SENG TRADING PTE LTD Blk 3016A, Übi Road 1,119 words
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Advertisement123 1986-11-15 8 Nanyang Technological Institute 9 Sam McCoy mmm m m I (Subsidiary of Flygt AB) No. 46 Tagore Lane, Singapore 2678. Tel: 459 1533/4 Tlx: RS ***** SAMCOY Fax: 459 7249 Submersible Pumps and Mixers Congratulations and Nanyang Technological Institute CHYE JOO CONSTRUCTION CO 58-B, Jalan Boon Lay Lama Singapore 2263123 words
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Advertisement142 1986-11-15 8 i Nanyang Technological Institute LEEPORT MACHINERY I 52 Telok Blangah Road, #02-10 Telok Blangah House, Singapore 0409 Tel: 278 2358. Tlx: RS ***** LEEPOS ■^^Nanyang Technological Institute PACIFIC RADIO (S) PTE LTD S 37, Jalan Besar, Singapore 0820. Tel: 294 0851, 294 0852, 294 0853, 294 0854, 292 9808 293142 words
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Advertisement127 1986-11-15 8 Congratulations Best Wishes to Nanyang Technological Institute on the opening of their new Complex SEAH CONSTRUCTION PTE LTD Block 208. Hougang Street 21. #02-221 Singapore 1953. Tel: *****69 (3 Lines) Telex: RS ***** SEAHCO Congratulations Best Wishes to Nanyang Technological Institute on the opening of their new Complex J #BUP127 words
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Advertisement117 1986-11-15 8 Congratulations Best Wishes to Nanyang Technological Institute on the opening of their new Complex S T ENTERPRISES LTD (Singapore Branch) 80. Gentmg Lane. «03-O1 Gentmg Block. Ruby Industrial Complex. Singapore 1334 Tel *****35 (4 lines) Fax (065) *****30 Telex RS ***** BRASIN -p Congratulations Best Wishes to Nanyang Technological Institute117 words
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Article, Illustration838 1986-11-15 9 JACQUELINE WONG - JACQUELINE WONG By Gintic will lead Singapore's push into use of robotics 4 Once we have this system up and running there won't be many around to match it, not just m Singapore but m the world. We have quite a system, a showcase for the838 words
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Article, Illustration250 1986-11-15 9 March date with $1 0 million campus computer IT IS 9 am. Dr Andrew Tan, Senior lecturer at the School of Mechanical and Production Engineering, walks into his room at the NTI. He "signs on" his personal terminal, linked to the NTl's main computers. The first message tells him that250 words
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Advertisement87 1986-11-15 9 Congratulations best Wishes to NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE on the opening of their new Complex I INDUSTRIAL V RESOURCES ENTERPRISE I.R.E. CONTRACT SERVICES PTE LTD A member of the Wuthelam Group) Block 1004. Toa Payoh Industrial Park, -01-1489. SO2-1491. Singapore 1231. Tel: *****38 (10 Lines) Telex: RS ***** IRENT Cable Address:87 words
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Advertisement55 1986-11-15 9 CAREER Congratulations Best Wishes to Nanyang Technological Institute on the opening of their new Complex (ffiWg^b MINERVA INDUSTRIAL TRADING CO Blk 86 Marine Parade Central #03-212, Singapore 1544 Tel: *****88/ *****01 Tlx: R*****6 Sole Agent: Tinius Olsen Universal Testing Machines P A Hilton Educational Engineering Equipment HRP Focus Refrigeration Airconditionmg55 words
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Advertisement91 1986-11-15 9 Nanyang Technological Institute j j L t^r^VATFiU p I I TEST EQUIPMENT ELECTRONICS PRIVATE LIMITED j Ruby Industrial Complex j I 80 Genting Lane, *tO3-O9A I Genting Block, Singapore 1334 I j Tel: 747 8013 Cable: AHURAMAZDA I i Tlx: RS ***** MAZDA Fax: 746 2278 I Congratulations Best Wishes91 words
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Advertisement203 1986-11-15 9 I I I Nanyang Technological Institute I on the official opening I of its new complex I ONLY MENTOR GRAPHICS... 1 The leader m CAE* gives you a totally integrated solution to your design problems. We are proud to have been selected by NT./. to supply Mentor Graphics CAE workstations203 words
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Article, Illustration227 1986-11-15 10 Standing up for the career she sought JENNY ANG, senior laboratory officer, GTM Coignef m Bukit Batok. 4 Always! But they are usually pleasant about it. They are more curious really. At the same time they com- pliment you. Jenny (above), on whether people are surprised about her job. NTT227 words
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Article, Illustration113 1986-11-15 10 JENALINE LOW, product engineer, Texas Instruments, Bendemeer Road. "I FIND engineering more challenging than medicine, law, business or accountancy," said Jenaline Low, an electrical engineering graduate from NTl's class of 1986. "I was also curious about the subject," she said. Miss Low, 23, tests chips to make113 words
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Article, Illustration190 1986-11-15 10 FOO SOO LING, systems engineer, IBM, Shenton Way. AN ENGINEERING degree is not necessarily the gateway to a giant conveyor belt or a construction site under the hot sun. Those who want to detour from the hardy side of steel and concrete can190 words
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Article, Illustration276 1986-11-15 10 Equal treatment from male colleagues CHAN BEE KJAI process engineer at TI, Bendemeer Road. "I'VE always been branded as a tom-boy so it doesn't matter anyway," said Miss Chan, 24, about wearing jeans and T-shirt at work. Miss Chan is one of the few women engineers of NTT's pioneer batch276 words
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Article, Illustration542 1986-11-15 10 -6 More women on campus will help make the boys more aware of the existence of girls, behave properly and take care of what they talk about m front of women. It will be good for them. A third-year female mechanical and production engineering student. WALKING around542 words
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Advertisement165 1986-11-15 10 Nanyang Technological Institute on the Official Opening of its new complex I SD SIMPLEX (PTE) LIMITED I simpiEX Block 1004, Lorong 8, Toa Payoh Industrial Park »04-1487, Singapore 1231 Tel: 251 6241, 251 6242 Tlx: RS ***** SIMPLE Cable Address: "FABRICA" Mamtowoc Litton ICE MACHINES J L-LJ Microwave Cooking Specialists165 words
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Advertisement133 1986-11-15 10 Nanyang Technological Institute on the Official Opening of its new complex I Motion Smith I A division of Sime Darby Singapore Ltd Admiralty Chart Agents Material Testing Equipment Drawing Office Equipment Scientific Instruments Survey Instruments Industrial Instruments Address: 70 Shenton Way, #02-03, Marina House, j Singapore 0207. Tel: 220 5098133 words
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Advertisement98 1986-11-15 10 Congratulations Best Wishes to Nanyang Technological Institute on the opening of their new Complex OCEAN SUPPLIER (PTE) LTD 257 Selegie Road, Selegie Complex, #05-281 Singapore 0718 Tel: *****19, *****73/4/5 (1. D.D.: *****25) Cables: "OCEAN BUILT" Telex: OSSIN RS ***** We are proud to be their supplier specialist contractor for the98 words
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Advertisement90 1986-11-15 10 DIETH6LM INDUSTRIES PTE LTD. ALUMINIUM CURTAIN WALL (Admin Building) ALUMINIUM WINDOW WALLS (Workshops) V y Congratulations Best Wishes to Nanyang Technological Institute on the opening of their new Complex J eElsley Partnership OFFICE SHOWROOM: 229 EAST COAST RD.SPORE :542 TEL: *****64 (3 LINES) CABLE: "ELSLEY SINGAPORE TELEX: RS ***** EPASA90 words
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Article, Illustration455 1986-11-15 11 RICHARD NG - Technological museum will be first By RICHARD NG WANTED: Funds for Singapore's first technological museum to be housed m the old Chinese-styled administration building at the NTI. Philanthropists and the public are welcome to contribute m kind or money. "If we succeed, we would probably be455 words
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Article, Illustration266 1986-11-15 11 THE idea of a Games Village for large numbers of hostelites has encouraged the NTI to expand sports and recreational facilities m tandem with other developments. n Comparatively, no other tertiary institution m Singapore has so many students and teaching staff living on-campus. Out266 words
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277 1986-11-15 11 FROM the outside, the futuristic circular structure of the new library at NTI is visually attractive. Opened m May, the library sits on a unique semi-circular site. Inside, the upbeat impression is reinforced by the advanced library system. At the touch of277 words
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Article247 1986-11-15 11 WHEN a lecturer has difficulty m putting across an engineering concept, he visits Dr Lav Kam Cheong, head of NTTs Educational Technology Unit (ETU). The lecturer states the topic and level of his students, and Dr Lav will then help him to decide if he247 words
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Advertisement63 1986-11-15 11 Congratulations to Sanyang Technological Institute I supplier of DSC WYKEHAM FARRANCE fi7^V^'V4l teboratory equipment PSC Frcyssinct (S) Pte. Ltd. rcle. Singapore 2262, Tel: 861 1466. Tlx: RS ***** PSC SIN, Fax: 861 0082. Nanyang Technological Institute fji SUM KWONG U INDUSTRIES (PTE) LTD flr& 301-06 Defu Lane 1 Defu Industrial63 words
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Advertisement54 1986-11-15 11 Nanyang Technological Institute on the Official Opening j of its new complex A SA PERIPHERAL SOLUTIONS j Jy\(S)PTELTD V J 705, Sims Drive #05-18, J Shun Li Industrial Complex Singapore 1438. Tel: 748 2626, Tlx: RS ***** PERSOL Asean Distributor for fTTuI INTERMEC Bar Code Readers/ I 1 Printers I54 words
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Advertisement309 1986-11-15 11 Congratulations Best Wishes to NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE on the opening of l__their new Comptexjj Z™?™» MICROLINK SYSTEMS PTE LTD (A member of Caltromc Holdings Group) Mcrocamputer Penphetafa Software Constancy Semen Ttarint Showrooms: #05-08/07/06/03/40. Bukit Timah Shopping Centre, Singapore 2158. Tel: *****88 (8 Lines) Telex: RS ***** CALORD #05-KlO Funan Centre.309 words
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Advertisement283 1986-11-15 11 Nanvang Technological Institute 1 I DC I I Idh! I Ceiling Par'Uion SHANGHAI CHONG KEE FURNITURE CONSTRUCTION CO No. 458, Tagorc Avenue Sindo Industrial Estate Singapore 2678 Tel: 455 3711 (10 lines) Tlx: RS ***** SCK, Fax: 455 2010 Nanyang Technological Institute BUILD-UP PRIVATE LIMITED 8 Kaki Bukit Road 2283 words
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Article, Illustration560 1986-11-15 12 RICHARD NG - RICHARD NG By 4 An institution of higher learning is like a living organism, composed of students, professors and lecturers moving, growing and changing with time. For any such institution to survive it must allow for growth through the years. While change and growth is inevitable, theMICHAEL LIEW - 560 words
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Article, Illustration122 1986-11-15 12 Principal designer: Kenzo Tange. Contractors. Kumagai Gumi and Resources Development Corp. Cost: $200 million Project started: Aug 15, 1983 Project completed (not including School of Accountancy wing): End of April 1986 Total area (of complex and grounds): 28.3 hectares. Other details: Some 654,000 man days or 5.23122 words
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Advertisement85 1986-11-15 12 Congratulations Best Wishes to NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE on the opening of their new complex U GB Hytech Builders Pte Ltd 9, Pioneer Sector 2, Jurong Industrial Estate, Singapore 2262. Tel: *****01 (10 Lines) Fax: *****59 Telex: RS ***** SBCOJV I Congratulations Best Wishes to NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE on the opening85 words
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Advertisement158 1986-11-15 12 tfVb v '-*^l^ iy& W i BB Nationals portable studio. Now you can step up your video a sturd> compact aluminium case on castors, operation with the National VS 100 portable Features include: Gl colour camera studio. Titling Camera with 2X zoom lens Twin 3" Everything, including cameras, colour colour158 words
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