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Title Section15 1986-11-18 1 Tne Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article, Illustration770 1986-11-18 1 Fate of Kim a mystery North Korean President 'either assassinated or overthrown' SEOUL The fate of President Kim D-Sung remained a mystery last night after a day of intense speculation and whirling rumours in Seoul and Tokyo that the North Korean communist leader had been assassinated or overthrown. South KoreanReuter; AFP; AP - 770 words
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351 1986-11-18 1 RAV DHALIWAL - Worker who rode on MRT wagon dies in mishap RAV DHALIWAL By RIDING on a Mass Rapid Transit works train meant for transporting equipment along the tracks is believed to have cost a worker his life on Sunday afternoon. An MRT Corporation spokesman said yesterday that the worker who died351 words
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141 1986-11-18 1 FORMER Paii-El financial director Tan Kok Liang, who was sentenced to 15 months' Jail In February, walked out of court a free man yesterday, after an appeal court held that the six months he had already served was "sufficient". Mr Justice Lai Kew141 words
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464 1986-11-18 1 B-G Lee among nominees for PAP's exec panel BRIG-GEN Lee Hsien Loong is among several candidates nominated by MPs in the People's Action Party for election to its central executive committee, the PAP's highest policy-making body. The Acting Trade and Industry Minister, who entered politics in 1984, is in the464 words
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Article86 1986-11-18 1 ISRAELI President Chaim Herzog and his wife, Aura, will arrive here today for a threeday visit on their way home after a tour of Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and Tonga, a government statement said yesterday. During his stay in Sin- gapore, Mr Herzog will pay a courtesy86 words
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768 1986-11-18 1 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - Jakarta expresses displeasure over Herzog visit YANG RAZALI KASSIM Umno Youth urges Asean partners to review ties with Singapore By Jakarta Correspondent JAKARTA Indonesia has expressed official displeasure over the three-day visit to Singapore by Israeli President Chaim Herzog. The Indonesian stand on the visit was made known yesterday when768 words
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Article69 1986-11-18 1 MOSCOW The official Soviet news agency Tass yesterday dropped any reference to North Korean leader Kim Il-Sung when it reported that Mongolian leader Zhambyn Batmnnkh was on his way to Pyongyang. IMplomats Interpreted an earlier Tass report that Mr Batmnnkh had left r lan Bator for69 words
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Advertisement22 1986-11-18 1 Rumours of growing dissatisfaction in the Defence Ministry South worried about dealing with 'violent and unpredictable' Kim Jr Reports on Page 322 words
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Advertisement43 1986-11-18 1 Demo outside ts'pore High Commission in KL: Page II What two Malaysian papers say: Page 21 Inside Summarv 2 World News 3-7 Asean 8,9 Causeway II Aroond Your Place 18 Comment Perspective 31,21 Letters TlmesDoliar 23-21 Racing 27 Sports 28-31 SEE THIS PAGI43 words
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Article372 1986-11-18 2 Top firm's Hq here GOVERNMENT incentives and the fast growth of the computer industry have spurred a leading software company to set up its Asia-Pacific headquarters here. Cullinet Software Inc of the United States, the world's largest independent mainframe software company, also plans to set up a software development372 words
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Article259 1986-11-18 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: NTI has in the short period of its existence succeeded in establishing credentials of its own. Its first graduates, who are now employed by industry, are regarded favourably a far cry from earlier fears that NTI would be considered a poor cousin of NTS. Feedback259 words
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Article93 1986-11-18 2 'AVOID FALSE HOPES' THE SENIOR registrar of the neurology department at Tan Tock Seng Hospital, commenting on the report "Help for brain-injured", quotes studies in the US to prevent parents of brain damaged children from building up false hopes. She says she brings up these points because she feels93 words
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Article218 1986-11-18 2 Aussies back Britain THE AUSTRALIAN government has backed Britain's legal battle to prevent former British count-er-intelligence agent Peter Wright from publishing his memoirs. Cabinet Secretary Michael Codd, in a sworn affidavit, told the New South Wales Supreme Court that the book would damage the country's security interests.218 words
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Article288 1986-11-18 2 Real crashes REAL MADRID, visibly weary after its recent exertions, crashed to its first home league defeat for two seasons on Sunday as Barcelona went back to the top of the Spanish First Division. Real fell to a stunning 4-2 home defeat against Athletic Bilbao after leading 2-0 inside288 words
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Article432 1986-11-18 2 Say it in 'teenglish' ABOUT 5t READERS explain what's in vogue in the teen vocabulary and why they speak "teenglish" "a convenient and comfortable lingo that allows young people to rojak (a Malay dish, rather like a salad) phrases by adding Tamil, Malay and Chinese words and phrases,432 words
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Article202 1986-11-18 2 RECESSION DID NOT AFFECT SOME BANKS SURVEY ONE-THIRD of Singapore bank chiefs have claimed in a survey that they suffered little or no ill effects from the recession. One CEO even wrote to executive search firm Egon Zehnder International conducting the second annual survey of bank chief executives in202 words
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172 1986-11-18 2 Around Asean... and Across the Causeway Manila strike flops A GENERAL strike called to paralyse Manila in protest at the killing of a labour leader flopped yesterday while officials first announced, then retracted news that a man had been arrested in connection with his death. Justice Minister Neptal; Gonzales said:172 words
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Article366 1986-11-18 2 Product Advertiser Section/Page Accessories ST Oupont Ar Freshener Sundtemp Enginee ri ng Urines China Airlines I 6 Royal Brunei Airlines I —13 Saudi Arabian Airlines I 21 Auction Ad Taha Rushton Audk Sanyo Banks Citibank Sumitomo Bank I 26 United Oversea Bank 24 Beauty Centre Wong Tat Too366 words
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647 1986-11-18 3 'Dissatisfaction growing in Defence Ministry' SEOUL President Kim IlSung. "The Great Leader", has worked hard to ensure that North Korea obeys only one voice his. But of late, reports have trickled out from this Albania of the East that there is growing dissatisfaction withReuter; UPI; AFP - 647 words
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Article, Illustration100 1986-11-18 3 SOUTH Koreans on a street in Seoul yesterday reading special editions of newspapers carrying banner headlines saying North Korean leader Kim U-Sung had been shot and killed. The South Korean Defence Ministry earlier announced North Korean loudspeakers along the Demilitarised Zone had carried such statementsAP - 100 words
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197 1986-11-18 3 Chinese party members told not to meddle BEIJING China's 44 million Communist Party member^ should get out of government and stop med dling in matters outside their jurisdiction, the official Beijing Review magazine said yesterday. "The party should concentrate on party affairs," was the view of most participants at aUPI - 197 words
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Article46 1986-11-18 3 JERUSALEM Israel has stepped up training of its soldiers over the past fewyears on coping with chemical weapon attacks. Brig Ephraim Lapid said training had been intensified riMC reports in 1984 that gas was used by Iraq in the Gulf War ReuterReuter - 46 words
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484 1986-11-18 3 BANGALORE INDIAN Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi yesterday publicly snubbed visaing Pakistani Prime Minister Mohammad Khan Junejo by saying his denials about Pakistan's rumoured nuclear bomb programme were unconvincing. Mr Gandhi told a news conference Mr Junejo had assured him during talks on Sunday nightAP; AFP - 484 words
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Article46 1986-11-18 3 TAIPEI Another earthquake struck eastern Taiwan yesterday following Saturday's strong tremors which killed 14 people. There were no reports of casualties in the latest quake. The epicentre of the quake, which measured three on the Richter scale, was 19 km north-east of Taitung. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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362 1986-11-18 3 BANGALORE India and Sri Lanka are near agreement on a joint approach to ending the three-year Tamil rebellion and a memorandum of understanding may be issued in Colombo shortly, Sri Lankan sources said yesterday. They said Sri Lankan President Junius Jayewardene.Reuter - 362 words
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240 1986-11-18 3 HONGKONG HONGKONG officials said they were encouraged after a one-hour meeting yesterday with United States Congressional delegates touring Asia before the preparation of possible new protectionist trade legislation. The delegation of 13, led by chairman Dan Rostenkowski of the House of Representatives Ways240 words
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Article, Illustration481 1986-11-18 3 SEOUL The splashing of news of President Kim IlSung 's reported assassination on the front pages of newspapers here may be more an indication of concern than a cause for celebration. Korean watchers say Seoul would rather deal with an old but knownReuter; UPI; AP - 481 words
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Article30 1986-11-18 3 BOMBAY One person was killed and four were wounded when police opened fire to quell Hindu-Muslim clashes at Khamgaon in western India on Sunday, police said yesterday. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article170 1986-11-18 3 COLOMBO A West German tourist who was ad- mitted to a mental hospital two days ago attacked more than 70 other pa i tients with a wooden plank, killing two and ini juring five. A police spokesman said the 40-year-old man was admitted toReuter - 170 words
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343 1986-11-18 4 Australia backs British bid to ban spy's book SYDNEY THE Australian government has backed Britain's legal battle to prevent former British counter-intelligence agent Peter Wright from publishing his memoirs. Cabinet Secretary Michael Codd, in a sworn affidavit, told the New South Wales Supreme Court that the book would damage theReuter; AP - 343 words
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Article58 1986-11-18 4 RIYADH Prince Charles and Princess Diana arrived here yesterday on the last stop of a nine-day visit which has already taken them to Bahrain, Oman and Qatar. They were greeted by the Defence Minister, Prince Sultan ibn Abdul Aziz, officials and several members of the reigningAFP - 58 words
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202 1986-11-18 4 It's on the Beaujolais Nouveau race LYONS French Foreign Trade Minister Michel Noir yesterday personally attended the loading of 1986 Beaujolais Nouveau on a Boeing-747 as the first step in airlifting the coveted red wine worldwide so that it can be drunk on every continent at midnight on Thursday (ParisAFP - 202 words
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178 1986-11-18 4 NAIROBI About 150 members of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church were detained by police because they said the world would end on Nov 27, that children need not attend school and women should leave their husbands, the Kenya News Agency said yesterday. The crackdown onUPI - 178 words
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Article, Illustration273 1986-11-18 4 HAVANA Spain and Cuba agree on issues such as Central America and the Falkland Islands, Spanish Prime Minister Felipe Gonzalez has said after talks with Cuban President Fidel Castro. He said he and Dr Castro agreed on their support for Central American peaceAP; Reuter - 273 words
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Article184 1986-11-18 4 PORT MORESBY Thousands of people mourning the death of a leading Papua New Guinea politician went on a rampage here yesterday, burning vehicles and looting shops. The government invoked emergency powers to or- der all businesses, offices and schools closed and banned the saleReuter - 184 words
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Article89 1986-11-18 4 TOKYO Mt Mihara continued to spew red-hot lava and a column of black smoke into the air yesterday, three days after the volcano erupted for the first time in 12 years, the Central Meteorological Agency said. The agency said intense volcanic activity on Mt Mihara, locatedAP - 89 words
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Article118 1986-11-18 4 NEW YORK An apparently homeless man set himself on Are and horned to death on a New York underground train despite efforts by passengers and transit police to douse the flames. Police said the unidentified man boarded the train In Brooklyn early on Sunday carrying aReuter - 118 words
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234 1986-11-18 4 Hawke talks about two keys to prosperity PERTH AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Bob Hawke has said that regional security and a free flow of trade are the keys to prosperity in the Pacific region. Mr Hawke. opening a regional financial conferi ence called PacRim '86 here on Sunday night, I saidReuter - 234 words
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Article, Illustration80 1986-11-18 5 FRENCH President Francois Mitterrand drinks traditional camel milk presented to him by Mall's President Moussa Traore. He was given the drink when he visited Timbuktu, north of Mall, on Sunday. Mr Mitterrand, on a visit to the Sahel state of Mall, sipped milk and munched onReuter - 80 words
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324 1986-11-18 5 NEW YORK The world is in the grip of an "extirction spasm" that could lead to the elimination ot half of the species on earth by the middle of the next century, ecologists say. -i More than 1.000 staeciesUPI - 324 words
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Article, Illustration118 1986-11-18 5 Sinatra leaves hospital LOS ANGELES Frank Sinatra returned to his heavily-guarded Palm Springs mansion on Sunday, a week after undergoing an operation to remove an intestinal abscess. Mr Sinatra. 70, is expected to spend several weeks resting at home, watched over by his fourth wife, the former Miss Barbara Marx,Reuter - 118 words
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Article64 1986-11-18 5 ATHENS Iraqi warplanes hit an unfinished petrochemical plant at Bandar Khomeiny in south-western Iran and a nearby plant at Mahsharr. the official Iraqi news agency, DMA, said. Th«? state-owned Iranian news agency, IRNA, said on Sunday that Iranian ground forces shot down one attacking plane atUPI - 64 words
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219 1986-11-18 5 JOHANNESBURG Two former ministers of deposed Lesotho Prime Minister Leabua Jonathan's government were among five people kidnapped and killed in the tiny mountain kingdom, the South African Press Association repotted on Sunday. The news ag°ncy, quoting Minister of Infocr-.ation Vincent Malebo, who w-u, reached byAP; Reuter - 219 words
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396 1986-11-18 5 NEW YORK In a dramatic reversal, some African nations are beginning to acknowledge the impact of Aids and will allow international experts to visit their countries to track the spread of the disease and advise on preventive steps. The new openness suggests that researchersNYT - 396 words
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Article83 1986-11-18 5 NKH YORK Amerlcans are becoming mort selective tii their sexual and social relationship* because they fear the spread of Aids, according to a survey published b\ Newsweiek. From a starve} of 1& adults, 58 per rent sa> they are more selective in their choice of sexualAFP - 83 words
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259 1986-11-18 6 LONDON Iranian Prime Minister Mir Hussein Mousavi has said in a radio interview that Iran could not have any relations with the United States as it continued to be hostile towards Teheran. But Iran's envoy to the United Nations was quoted asReuter - 259 words
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Article115 1986-11-18 6 NEW YORK Shipments of United States arms through Israel to Iran began as early as 1982 and were continuing as recently as two weeks ago, Time magazine reported. "Israeli sources with usually reliable informa- tion made the startling assertion that shipments to Iran wereReuter - 115 words
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Article, Illustration381 1986-11-18 6 'I was not fully informed of shipments' NEW YORK Secretary of State George Shultz said he would oppose further arms shipments to Iran and confirmed reports that he was not fully informed of the 18-month-long secret operation. Mr Shultz, breaking his own silenceReuter; AP; NYT; AFP - 381 words
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312 1986-11-18 6 WASHINGTON Congress, angry at having been kept in the dark, begins scrutinising secret White House overtures to Iran this week but could hit a stone wall of executive privilege in its drive to get to the facts. Democratic leader Jim Wright of theUPI - 312 words
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Article130 1986-11-18 6 DAMASCUS President Hafez Assad denied Syria was involved in terrorism and proposed formation of an international committee to determine the meaning of the term. Addressing a trade union conference on the 16th anniversary of the day he took power, Mr Assad said. "I propose forming anReuter; AP - 130 words
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Article, Illustration285 1986-11-18 6 Brazil govt wins vote for reforms BRASILIA Brazil's ruling coalition, after an apparent landslide victory in national elections, looks set to introduce fresh economic reforms on the basis of its overwhelming mandate. With 11 per cent of Saturday's vote counted, the two-party coalition is poised to capture the governorships ofReuter - 285 words
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202 1986-11-18 6 WASHINGTON The next time yon pile a trav with burgers, fries and double-thick shakes, consider the newest Item on America's fast-food menn a booklet that tells yon exactly what*, in the food yon are pian nlng to eat. Many nationwide fast food chains have startedUPI - 202 words
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526 1986-11-18 7 4 Young children learn best from their own experience. Young children learn from activity, from exploring real objects, talking to people, and solving real problems such as how to balance a stack of m blocks or how to negotiate a zipper. Dr David Elkind.NYT - 526 words
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370 1986-11-18 7 MOSCOW The winter session of the Supreme Soviet (Parliament) which started yesterday will consider a law allowing limited private enterprise by individuals whose activities have hitherto been illegal. Dunng the two-to-three-day session, the Supreme Soviet will endorse the 1987 State Plan and Budget,Reuter; FT - 370 words
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144 1986-11-18 7 Chinese who earn as much as Reagan BONN Chinese Communist Party GeneralSecretary Ha Yaobang has been quoted as saying that a few private entrepreneurs in China are earning as much as President Ronald Reagan. The annual salary of the President of the United States is IS$28«,000 (*****,1M). Mr Ha toldReuter; AFP - 144 words
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Article34 1986-11-18 7 MOSCOW Three senior marine officials have been sacked over the sinking of the Soviet passenger liner Admiral Nakhimov with the loss of nearly 400 lives, the Ukrainian Communist Party newspaper said. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration255 1986-11-18 7 Kohl: Rhine poisoning inexcusable BONN Chancellor Helmut Kohl has called the poisoning of the Rhine river by a Swiss chemical company an inexcusable example of carelessness. In a interview broadcast by Suedwestfunk Radio on Sunday, he said the incident was incomprehensible in view of the ecological experience gained in recentUPI; Reuter - 255 words
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Article40 1986-11-18 7 LONDON Former Labour Party Cabinet Minister Merlyn Rees will head a parliamentary committee set up to investigate a report by Nad hunters that 17 World War TI criminals are living in Britain, a legislator said on Sunday. APAP - 40 words
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Article, Illustration465 1986-11-18 8 Search on for two seen stalking slain labour leader MANILA A general strike called to paralyse Manila in protest against the killing of a labour leader flopped yesterday while officials first announced, then retracted news that a man had been arrested in connection with his465 words
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Article, Illustration191 1986-11-18 8 NEW YORK Armed Forces Chief of Staff Gen Fidel Ramos averted a crisis during the Philippine President's recent visit to Japan by talking military leaders out of embarking on an unauthorised anti-leftist operation, Newsweek reported. Newsweek said in a statement that, according to itsReuter - 191 words
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349 1986-11-18 8 MANILA TWENTY-THREE soldiers and a businessman are to be arraigned before a court here today for the retrial of the 1983 murder of Opposition leader Benigno Aquino, the chief prosecutor in the case said yesterday. Prosecutor Raul Gonzales also said that atAFP - 349 words
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171 1986-11-18 8 BANGKOK American military aid to Thailand will definitely be cut, IS Congressman Roy Dyson warned yesterday. "The cuts will come, it's only Inevitable," said Mr Dyson, Chairman of the I nited States House of Representatives Armed Services Committee. The IS military aid packageAFP; UPI - 171 words
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Article170 1986-11-18 8 No leads in Mitsui man's kidnap MANILA Officials said yesterday they had no solid clues or leads in the weekend kidnapping of the director of the Philippine branch of the giant Mitsui trading company of Japan. Mr Noboyuki Wakaoji. 53, was grabbed on Saturday by five armed men as heAP - 170 words
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390 1986-11-18 9 Trade curbs will do more harm, Thais to tell US THAILAND plans to meet a tough-talking US congressional delegation head-on with warnings thai American protectionism does Washington and its allies more harm than good. Political and military leaders have stepped up their attacks on protectionism in recent days as theReuter - 390 words
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245 1986-11-18 9 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - YANG RAZALI KASSIM By Jakarta Correspondent JAKARTA In what appears to be the first scheme of Its kind, Jakarta is rounding ap Its tramps and beggars to be sent to outlying areas as eco-nomically-productive transmigrants. About 1H vagrant families245 words
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Article312 1986-11-18 9 Albert Ramalingam - 'Asean has too many groups' Albert Ramalingam By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK Asean is in danger of having "a bewildering plethora" of ad hoc committees and sub-com-mittees if there is no back-up, Asean lawyers were told yesterday. In a paper presented by Thailand at the opening session of the fourth Asean312 words
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Article42 1986-11-18 9 MANILA Filipinas were yesterday warned about advertisements that offered marriages to Swedes. The Foreign Ministry cited cases of brides being abused, and said several Stockholm "marriage bureaus" had advertised for young Filipinas as "docile homebodies and sex Dartners". AFPAFP - 42 words
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Article196 1986-11-18 9 BANGKOK Cambodian refugee An Veng, who worked as soundman, interpreter and driver for slain Australian TV correspondent Neil Davis, has flown off to a new life in Sydney. The 51-year-old refugee, his wife, Krea Chuy, 50, and their 19-year-old son, An Meng, were givenAP - 196 words
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145 1986-11-18 9 BANGKOK Toxic chemicals spread by Vietnamese forces in Cambodia have killed 43 Cambodians and hundreds more are endangered in the northwestern province of Battambang, the Khmer Rouge resistance faction said yesterday. A guerilla radio broadcast said Vietnamese troops spread toxic chemi- cals at bothAFP - 145 words
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Article, Illustration119 1986-11-18 9 Fans riot over ban on rock show BANGKOK Hundreds of music fans hurled bottles and stones and damaged band instruments and equipment after police banned a rock show here, local newspapers reported yesterday. The Bangkok Post and The Nation said police banned the show at a soccer field in downtownAP; Bangkok Post - 119 words
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662 1986-11-18 10 Reactions to President Herzog's visit KUALA LUMPUR Umno Youth yesterday urged the government to review diplomatic ties with Singapore, which it claimed had become a Zionist tool. The movement, voicing strong opposition against Singapore's invitation to Israeli President Chaim Herzog to visitBernama - 662 words
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Article, Illustration210 1986-11-18 10 KUALA LUMPUR About 200 Federal Territory and Selangor Umno Youth members demonstrated in front of the Singapore High Commission here last night to protest against Israeli President Chaim Herzog's visit to the republic. Holding aloft banners and waving placards condemning Singapore's invitation toBernama - 210 words
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351 1986-11-18 10 THE Singapore Malay National Organisation (PKMS) intends to hold a peaceful demonstration today when Israeli president Chaim Herzog arrives for a three-day visit. It intends to carry on with the protest despite yesterday's rejection of its application for a police permit to hold the351 words
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292 1986-11-18 10 Secrets Bill a mockery of democracy, says Tunku KUALA LUMPUR Former Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman yesterday criticised government plans to tighten secrecy laws, saying a Bill now before Parliament would "make a mockery of our parliamentary democracy". The Tunku said in his weekly column in the Star that heAFP - 292 words
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Article127 1986-11-18 10 Kl ALA LUMPUR The government has relaxed travel conditions for Malaysian businessmen visiting China for trade pur poses, Parliament »a> toid yesterday. Deput> Trade and Industry Minister Datuk kok Wee Klat said thiswas among several fol-low-up mo\es Ui step up bilateral trade with China, followingBernama - 127 words
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167 1986-11-18 10 PENANG An Australian student was fined MSI.OOO by the Magistrate's Court here yesterday for illegal possession of 0.63 gm of cannabis. Stephen Denney, a 24--year-old student at Brisbane's Queensland University, pleaded guilty to having the cannabis at the Penang harbour on Nov 1. HeBernama - 167 words
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Article, Illustration480 1986-11-18 12 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA Cullinet cites government perks and market potential By GOVERNMENT incentives and the fast growth of the computer industry have spurred a leading software company to set up its AsiaPacific headquarters here. Cullinet Software Inc of the United States, the world's480 words
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268 1986-11-18 12 WHEN disaster threatens, how can an entire population be warned and protective measures taken swiftly and efficiently? The answers to this will be the central theme of a two-day Civil Defence seminar on public warning systems, which begins today at the Telecentre268 words
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125 1986-11-18 12 Two men on 'betting house' charge TWO men were charged yesterday with temporarily using a flat as a common betting house on Sunday afternoon. No pleas were taken from Chiang Teng Jiam and Chia Seow Ping, both 36, who allegedly committed the offence at a sixthstorey flat in Block 325,125 words
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Article, Illustration307 1986-11-18 12 MORE than 60,000 people have bought tickets for the bus ride to the National Stadium for the Papal Mass on Thursday and ticket sales are still going well, the organisers said. Meanwhile, Pope John Paul IPs five-hour visit has encouraged some dubious entrepreneurship.ANDREW CHIN - 307 words
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Article355 1986-11-18 12 A FAR greater proportion of Singaporeans should retain their teeth by the year 2000. The aim is to reduce by 25 per cent the number of people, aged 65 and above, who have no teeth at all. And, for those in the 35--to-40 age group,355 words
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268 1986-11-18 12 Choir to try singing carols for 73 hours ABOUT 100 choir members will try to sing carols for a record-breaking 73 hours to get themselves into the Guinness Book of Records for marathon choir singing. The Christians and Missions choir, a missionary-through-songs group, will start its attempt on Dec 21268 words
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Article132 1986-11-18 12 THE Mass Rapid Transit Corporation will hold its last constituency talk on the project todav. The talk, the '23rd to be held to keep the public informed, will be at the Housing Board's Bukit Batok South Area Office at 7.45 pm. It will focus132 words
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Article43 1986-11-18 12 SINGAPORE Airlines and Swissair will hold a dinner party called Fasnacht at the Hyatt Regency on Nov 28 at 7 pm The dinner of Swiss cuisine will toast their continued co-operation agreement to provide better air services between Singapore and Zurich43 words
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228 1986-11-18 13 A MANAGING director and his fiancee were yesterday given a temporary discharge on offences relating to his alleged molest and criminal intimidation of a 52-year-old American woman. The lawyers for Lim Kwe Tai, 41, and former secretary Ong Bet Tee, 38, had sought unsuccessfully for228 words
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Article, Illustration79 1986-11-18 13 Where to see Earth Run and celebrities The First Earth Run Torch is now being carried around the world by a host of runner*" nek 1 ing many well-known figures, to help celebr N the International Year of Peace and to inM UNICEF and local community projects The torch will79 words
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95 1986-11-18 13 Jail and cane for robbing jewellery shop owner A CUSTOMER, noticing e Jewellery that a shop proprietress were, later retained with three ethers to rob her. One of the robbers, Ng Soy Watt, SS, was yesterday Jailed for aine months and ordered to be given four strokes of the cane95 words
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Article88 1986-11-18 13 A LABOURER was injured when he was attacked with iron chains by a group of men at a BugSquare hawker stall on Sunday. Mr Lau Kah Heng, 22, had gone with two friends to the food centre in Jalan Besar for supper when he was attacked88 words
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126 1986-11-18 14 Two hotels plan to sell S'pore as Lion City TWO hotels here are joining hands with the Government in projecting Singapore as the Lion City to tourists. A picture of the stylised lion head, followed by a short introduction to Singapore, will be shown before the start of each video126 words
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Article, Illustration430 1986-11-18 14 PUB Staff Union delegates' conference 4 1 went to see the GM (Mr Lee Yong Siang, right) over a certain issue. He asked about the union house. I pointed out that one bungalow was not enough and that we would like to have another one.430 words
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Article, Illustration346 1986-11-18 14 This will be in line with proposed flexible wage system Boon Heng THE public sector should also pay variable bonuses, NTUC assistant secretary-gener-al Lim Boon Heng said yesterday. This would be in line with the principles of a proposed flexible wage system outlined by346 words
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Article, Illustration341 1986-11-18 14 A PART-TIME taxi driver, who was to be honoured yesterday for his civic-consciousness, found out too late that he was to receive the Guinness Stout Effort Award. Mr Rohan! Ismail, a shipyard fitter, did not know he was to be honoured until341 words
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Article87 1986-11-18 14 A JOBLESS man was charged yesterday with vandalism by stealing earth from state land and causing approximately $24,000 of damage. Mah Chan Shum. 33. allegedly took the earth between July 30 and Aug 7 this year from the land in Lorong Buang Kok Kechil, off87 words
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194 1986-11-18 14 Survey on wages of workers in garment industry A SURVEY on wages in the garment industry is expected to start soon, according to the latest newsletter of the Singapore Textile and Garment Manufacturers Association. SRS Singapore Pte Ltd, which will conduct the survey for the association, yesterday said 100 garment194 words
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152 1986-11-18 14 Passers-by arrest theft suspect after chase TWO passers-by caught a suspected thief after a chase outside a snack bar in Clifford Pier yesterday morning. Mr Lim Ooi Tuck, 28, a businessman who is a volunteer Special Constable, and his friend. Mr Yeo Buay Guan, 34, were passing by the Harbour152 words
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Article57 1986-11-18 14 PEI Chun Public School will honour 10 of its best Primary 6 pupils tomorrow. The school's annual Outstanding Pupils Awards, started 14 years ago, are given for academic excellence, extra-cur-ricular participation and character. Mr Chew King Hwan, the Senior Public Relations Officer of the Ministry of57 words
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Article52 1986-11-18 14 LOW Khee Siang. 49. was jailed for a day and fined $20,000, or five months' jail, yesterday for using a place at Boat Quay as a bettinginformation centre on March 1 The sentence on Ix>w, who pleaded guilty, is the minimum for the offence under the amended52 words
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Article, Illustration765 1986-11-18 15 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON Judge allows Tan Kok Liang's appeal against sentence By MR JUSTICE Lai Kew Chai held yesterday that Tan Kok Liang had ""fully and sufficiently paid his debt to society'' when he reduced the 15-month jail term imposed by a district court765 words
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238 1986-11-18 15 A PICK-UP driver died and four passengers were injured when their vehicle skidded and crashed into a tree along Whitley Road early yesterday. Mr Or Kian Huat, alias Lim Chin Huat, 35. a transport company proprietor, died on the spot. The front-seat passenger,238 words
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Article, Illustration71 1986-11-18 15 POLICE want to contact the relatives or friends of a Thai man who was found dead near Seletar Reservoir on Wednesday. The man, Mr Sohwang Kaeothum, 41. was found near the junction of Jalan Liu Sembawang and Manda i Road at about 8 am. Those71 words
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175 1986-11-18 15 Hotel offers 20 free rooms to help fight blindness THE Century Park Sheraton is doing its bit to help the fight against blindness and other eye diseases. It is giving 20 free rooms worth more than $100,000 over a three-week period to bring nurses and doctors together to learn more175 words
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Article79 1986-11-18 15 POLICE want to contact the relatives of an elderly man who was found dead in a room in Telok Ayer Street last week. The body of Mr Ho Kan Hing, 67, was found at 3 pm by a neighbour who told police he last saw him at 479 words
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69 1986-11-18 15 A TWO-HOUR fire destroyed a warehouse in Canning Lane, off River Valley Road, early yesterday. Kitchenware, including pots and pans, were damaged in the blaze which started at about 12.50 am. No one was injured. The fire was put out by firemen at 2.56 am.69 words
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188 1986-11-18 15 A MANAGER was given $5,125 as commission for giving a chemical plant repair job worth $49,200 to a service contractor. Lim Aik Lin alias George, 44, was yesterday ordered to give $5,125 to a court as penalty for corruption. He was also fined $5,M9188 words
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Article43 1986-11-18 15 THE Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research will hold its annual dinner on Friday at 7.30 pm at Hotel Pavilion Inter-Con-tinental. Dr Lee Boon Yang, Minister of State (Trade and Industry and Home Affairs), will be the guest of honour.43 words
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672 1986-11-18 16 9 The programme at a glance l NDER the Local Industries Upgrading Programme, multinational corporations provide management consultancy to local suppliers, help them design better operating systems, and pass on the relevant technology and skill. The Small Enterprise Bureau foots 90 per cent672 words
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139 1986-11-18 16 ABOUT 60 supervisors will swop ideas, discuss problems at work and learn to apply new skills at a series of workshops organised by the Small Enterprise Bureau. The three workshops, each spread over three days, will be held at the Novotel Orchid Inn. They are139 words
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Article, Illustration379 1986-11-18 16 Singapore engineers come up with better metal-cutting machine A TEAM of six local engineers and technicians has developed a metal-cutting machine that its makers claim is cheap, easy to use and highly accurate. A prototype of the machine makes its debut today at the five-day Metalasia Automasia exhibition, barely two379 words
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Article63 1986-11-18 16 CTSTOMS officer was yesterday given a discharge not amounting to an acquittal on two counts of criminal breach of trust involving nAm. The discharge followed an application by the prosecution. Quah Eng (>on, 28, was alleged to have committed the offences last Nov 22. ___JL_____| 1 L63 words
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Article, Illustration341 1986-11-18 16 AGNES WEE - Watch industry to study how fakes are affecting sales AGNES WEE By THE Singapore watch industry has formed a 12--member committee to look into how fake watches are affecting watch traders' businesses. The president of the Singapore Clock and Watch Trade Association, Mr Tan Soo Khoon, who also chairs the341 words
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Article, Illustration14 1986-11-18 16 The Sunday Times report of the gunman's surrender, Feb 19, 1984.14 words
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Article, Illustration549 1986-11-18 17 MAUREEN CHUA - MAUREEN CHUA He fired at door when police urged him to surrender By POLICE found a man holding a pistol in one hand and a baby hostage in the other when they raided a flat in Clementi Avenue 5 more than two years549 words
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Article, Illustration338 1986-11-18 17 Voyage of discovery awaits Jackson and 13 scholarship winners HALFWAY around the world in nine weeks that is what is in store for a National Cadet Corps (Sea) member who received a scholarship award yesterday. The trip beginning on Nov 30 aboard a338 words
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Article36 1986-11-18 17 THE PSA Towers at Maritime Square will be renamed Cable Car Towers from Dec 1. The change is to prevent collision with PSA Building where Port of Singapore Authority offices have been relocated36 words
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Advertisement564 1986-11-18 12 Intelligent Personal Computer The technology to see you through today's and tomorrow's needs The IPC AT and XT Turbos. Whether for business or professional applications, they'll put versatility, compatibility and reliability at your fingertips. f |A y ___XJ| H n Using the latest VLSI semiconductor 7\i mmmmm J m I564 words
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Advertisement191 1986-11-18 13 Chef Michel Gomy 's Gastronomic Celebration November 18 to December 6 i at The Stables Michel Gomy, winner of the 1984 Best Chef of France m Award, is back at the Mandarin Singapore! To prepare m seafood, game and meat in the creative and modern style Jp which has earned191 words
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Advertisement214 1986-11-18 15 When even a single hair is precious. The effective hair- reactive treatment B_lJ__!i/^lpß*^ formula for people with maturing hair B_F'^_Bw JH and scalp. __p> iP B Gently cleanses hair and scalp of _T_t I H excess grease and dirt Br Bk k Strengthens and nourishes hair and Bl fl scalp;214 words
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Advertisement550 1986-11-18 15 Tonight when the First Eartn Run Torch passes Orchard Road, Mandarin Singapore switches on its 192,000 Christmas Igfts! Tonight's programme at the __kv \wß M Mandarin Singap< >re driveway, commences at 6.45 with St. Cecilia's hoir rendering joyful Christmas ''^tiflmjm *&aJM carols. At 7.10pm the Mandarin's I_^^ lights will be550 words
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Advertisement484 1986-11-18 17 PERSIAN CARPETS AUCTION Distress Sale of Approximately 200 Lots Belonging to Local and Foreign Dealers mk_°J_ K_a_ uK^B ■kwUCKt' <S*L BJ "ffflH 4^j ■f'dA _r Taßm Am^lzfu^9A^^ lAt&AmmiP**''f*&i'i*Ws\stKfß^m\ m^r^t^A B\ '^Rfww^y x/v __ftf b^V V^VBhI p* CLr-JHsmmm^mUJ. '£mmt2~t£S~mmrtmmmsMs^lAAi^m\r x< I *(B«"WBBBB3w>'**^^B'^'''w^Bp*^^B wA^ Lot 33 mmmMmm^ Exceptionally Super Fine Rare Pure484 words
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Article, Illustration726 1986-11-18 18 LOW MEI MEI - LOW MEI MEI Fengshui reader makes household harmony his business By THE interior set-up of the Lims' new Housing Board flat in Bukit Merah View is very differ ent from what they had in mind. And the man who had every say, right down726 words
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304 1986-11-18 18 CEPHAH TAN - 10,000 will help to raise funds for Chest CEPHAH TAN By IT WILL be Singapore's biggest flag day, according to the organisers. Some 10,000 youths from community centre youth groups all over the island and grassroots leaders from three constituencies will take to the streets on Nov 29 with collection304 words
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Article158 1986-11-18 18 VOLUNTEERS who have helped out in community work for at least 10 years will be honoured for their dedication tomorrow. Community long service awards for 10, 15 and 20 years will be given to 379 community workers who have served in the community centre management158 words
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Article, Illustration340 1986-11-18 18 SUBATRA SUPPIAH - SUBATRA SUPPIAH By NINE art students have brought a breath of fresh air to the Woodlands Home for the Aged. With a dash of imagination and some bright strokes, they have transformed two walls in the home into sunny pictures. One brings the sandy beach340 words
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272 1986-11-18 18 Marine Parade CATCH the excitement of free-sparring in a tae-kwon-do contest and help the less fortunate at the same time. The inter-RC traditional taekwon-do tournament, organised by the Marine Parade Neighbourhood B, D and G residents' committees, is to raise $20,000 for the Community272 words
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Advertisement320 1986-11-18 18 Put another way, why should an independent person like mind because, unlike putting your life savings into stocks and you suddenly become a dependent just because you're retired? shares, or in a business venture, there's absolutely no risk Financial independence is the key to a happy and involved in an320 words
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Article309 1986-11-18 20 THE Nanyang Technological Institute, officially opened last week, has set a record of sorts by growing almost from scratch five years ago to being an institution of higher learning of some repute. With a spanking new $200 million campus, the latest in computer and other309 words
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Article272 1986-11-18 20 DUKLNG National Heart Week, which begins this Saturday. Singaporeans will once again be warned against dangerous lifestyles that could lead to heart disease, the primary cause of death through illness. The aim of the campaign is health education and it seeks to put across the message that serious272 words
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Article, Illustration851 1986-11-18 20 Singapore has been, and still is, attracting a great deal of attention across the Causeway some favourable, mostly adverse. The adverse reactions result from the visit of Israeli President Chaim Herzog from today. Malaysian newspapers have reported the demonstrations against the visit and the851 words
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287 1986-11-18 20 Still time to make intentions known to friends Ekiitorial, headlined Sensitivities at stake, published in the New Straits Times on Nov 15. LEST Singapore be accused 3f running with the hare and hunting with the hounds, it could explain to its Asean friends why it has found it necessary to287 words
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Article, Illustration361 1986-11-18 20 Region can be a leading economic zone Editorial, headlined Johor-Singapore co-operation, published in the Mingguan Malaysia (Sunday edition of the Utusan Malaysia) on Nov 16. THE close proximity of Johor and Singapore is an exceptional factor not found in other Malaysian states in the361 words
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591 1986-11-18 20 Terrorists, Syria and the French solution Art Buchwald THERE are many methods of handling countries who train and harbour terrorists. One way Is what the British did recently when they broke all relations with Syria and booted Its ambassador out of the coon try. Toe reason was the Syrians were591 words
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Article, Illustration891 1986-11-18 21 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Manila Correspondent LEGASPI CITY In iate September, a band of guerillas from the communist New People's Army (NPA) rounded up 50 villagers in Pioduran in southeast Luzon and used them as human shields to attack an army outpost. One civilianAP - 891 words
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Article, Illustration1105 1986-11-18 21 KATHLEEN - Recently-discovered diseases: Some are new, some are not KATHLEEN _B*_ McAULIFFE Todays new diseases LYME DISEASE Identified in 1975 in Lyme, Connecticut; debilitating but not fatal; 2,800 reported US cases. LEGIONNAIRES' DISEASE Identified in 1976 in Philadelphia; 5% to 15% mortality; 5,000 reported US cases. TOXIC-SHOCK SYNDROME identified in 1978US News; World Report - 1,105 words
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Advertisement271 1986-11-18 20 AUTOMASIAB6 18-22 November 1986 World Trade Centre Open 11 am 8 pm daily Why? Because it is your best chance to see. Conference, organised by the Singapore in one site, the latest technologies, products Robotics Automation Assocation. and services from around the world for automated manufacturing, metalworking Top international and271 words
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210 1986-11-18 22 Employers should not ill-treat their maids WE refer to the letter by "Lucky", who commented on the plight of foreign maids and the need to allow them to change employers freely. (ST, Oct 21). The ministry shares "Lucky's" concern that employers should not ill-treat their foreign maids. Where a maid210 words
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277 1986-11-18 22 Cult groups that prey on human weaknesses I REFER to the report "Be more sensitive in spreading faith, Christians told". (ST, Oct 30). The Evangelical Fellowship of Singapore must be congratulated for advising its members not to cause resentment by their missionary activities. The Singapore Muslim Religious Council has expressed277 words
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81 1986-11-18 22 SOME time ago, nurses celebrated Nurses Week. We took part in a walk-a--jog to raise funds for the Nurses Foundation. That was all right with us. We were glad to help. Now, however, we are being asked to help raise funds for the81 words
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126 1986-11-18 22 I CALLED the Singapore General Hospital recently to inquire whether there was an audiologist in its Ear, Nose and Throat Department and was surprised to be told that no one had replaced the one who had left. How can an ENT department function without126 words
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255 1986-11-18 22 I REFER to the letter "Class 3 licence should be split into two" by Mr C. Sivakandan. (ST, Nov 1). We would like to thank the writer for his interest and views on road safety and for making the following255 words
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Letter, Illustration482 1986-11-18 22 I WOULD like to comment on the report "Help for brain-in-jured" (ST, Nov 11), to prevent parents of brain damaged children from building up false hopes. Parents of children with neurological handicaps are very vulnerable to claims of unproven therapies and non-medical practitioners. Recently,482 words
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264 1986-11-18 22 35 minutes in queue five to have X-ray taken I WENT to the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association for a chest X-ray on Nov 11. On my arrival, I joined a queue of about 20 people. I was in the queue for 35 minutes before I was finally registered for my chest264 words
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180 1986-11-18 22 A salary cut will really stop the recession THE Acting Minister for Trade and Industry's speech at the Singapore Manufacturers Association dinner (ST, Nov 6) re-iter-ated a wage standstill, reconfirming that the cause of the recession is high wage cost, resulting in international uncompetitiveness. In the same edition, on page180 words
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Advertisement1386 1986-11-18 22 ■>iaii!;;iiiiiaiaiiM-<>iyi„al„!ii{^l_| HONG KONG FIESTA 6 Days Hong Kong Food Extravaganza $1298 e»Savour exclusive dishes at Imperial Banquet Dinner and a special Roast T^ff* Pigeon Dinner. Sung Dynasty Village. Macau City Tour, Ocean Park #|f" 7 1 4 4. '"'iZ^imMtm^ssmmsijic 4/5 Days Christmas in Hong Kong -tsll4B BO* i£if iiffßl _P1,386 words
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Article, Illustration102 1986-11-18 23 SHARE prices eased again yesterday, although Malaysian counters Sri Hartamas and KL Industries recouped some of last week's losses, and elsewhere late buying helped to cut losses. The Straits Times Industrial Index, which was 7.62 points down in the morning, picked up in the afternoon to finish102 words
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Article55 1986-11-18 23 Goodwood Put 1120 +20 SnHvamn 69' i +18 Prnu 460 10 Ro* Ms SOc 250+9 IP- 49'2 +B'2 undmi-ks ri Me 53 +7 M7C 78.: 356 +6 Esso 50 286 +6 SP« 825 +5 Spoitlind 520 +5 mhd ik- 49' 2 +4>2 ICB 412 +4 CwrtosMc 398 +4 Sporeßus55 words
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Article61 1986-11-18 23 Sl* 925 -25 NST 510 -15 YHS 306 -15 SBS 215 -13 C Properties 480 —12 NW 236 -12 nciicape 277 —11 Kump Emas 50c 86 -10 MB* Ffunct 50c 90 -8 MBI HWts 50c 77 -7> 2 Kufcn M'ua 50c Metal 6o< S pore 380 -6 Straits Tradmj61 words
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Article14 1986-11-18 23 Sr Hortamas 3,119,000 KL Industries 954,000 Se! Prop 526,000 Kepp«l Wr*s 440,00014 words
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Article101 1986-11-18 23 No* 14 No* 17 BI Composite 78! 35 778 93 B! Indicator *****141 *****131 BI OB OS 383 464 CADI 6632 6669 OBV *****9 +*****7 ST Industrials 885 63 ***** ST Finance 2068 56 2060 46 ST Hotels 581 61 584 28 Nov 14 Nov 17 ST Properties 449101 words
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Article42 1986-11-18 23 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times: industrial Composite 1985 86 High 940.64 (3/1 1-86) 834 57 (3/11/86) 1985 86 Low 563.34 (28 '4 86) ***** (28/4/86) Ait time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983 06 (8/2/84) All time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 470.92 (28/4/86)42 words
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Article15 1986-11-18 23 THE I S dollar gained ten ticks tu close ai DM 2.0120 in Singapore.15 words
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Article23 1986-11-18 23 DM Y FT SS HK$ LS$ US$ 2 0105 161.47 unq 2.1925 unq £***** ***** ***** 6.5840 ***** 7 7995 1.429523 words
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Article60 1986-11-18 23 Eurodollar: Gained four ticks to 93.97 a contract. Dentsohemark: Gained three ticks to 0.4980 a contract. British pound: Gained 50 ticks to 1.4245 a contract. Japanese yen: Lost 41 ticks to 0.*****3 a contract. Nikkei: Gained 135 points to ***** a contract. IS Treasury Bond: Gained 98 ticks to60 words
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Article91 1986-11-18 23 HONGKONG The Chairman of the ailing Wah Kwong Shipping group. Mr T Y. Chao, will sell 194 lots of antique jade and porcelain at an auction today. Mr Jeiwah Wong, director of Sotheby Hong Kong Ltd, said the collection, mainly top quality ming and qing91 words
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Article58 1986-11-18 23 MINNEAPOLIS Unisys, the new name of the merged company of computer makers Burroughs and Sperry, is to sell the aerospace division of Sperrv to Honeywell for US$l.O3 billion (552.25 billion) The sale is the latest move in the summing down of the second largest US computer maker58 words
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Article89 1986-11-18 23 LONDON The Bank of England has abolished a rule restricting the ownership of foreign exchange and currency deposit brokers by banks or other principals in these markets. Instead, recognised brokers will be required not to undertake business on behalf of principals which have a shareholding89 words
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Article81 1986-11-18 23 TOKYO Japan's largest industrial concern, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, said it had been studying measures to cope with slowing plant and ship orders, but denied the company planned to drastically reduce its workforce. "We have been considering measures to deal wit* the strong yen. but no decisis81 words
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Article49 1986-11-18 23 Mexican food set-up TOKYO Mitsubishi Corp of Japan and Pepsico Inc of the US are negotiating tc set up a joint venture to introduce Mexican restaurants in Ja pan. Mitsubishi is 50 per cent partner in Kentucky Fried Chicken Japan Ltd, with Pepsico subsidiary Kentucky Fried Chicken Corp. Reuter.49 words
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Article, Illustration541 1986-11-18 23 Economic downturn has even helped, claims banker ONE-THIRD of Singapore bank chiefs have claimed in a surveythat they suffered little or no ill effects from the recession. One CEO even wrote to executive search firm Egon Zehnder International conducting the second annual survey of541 words
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464 1986-11-18 23 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By GOVERNMENT support and co-operation gave Singapore the edge over London and Hongkong as the choice for China "s first US dollar bond issue, said Mr Zhao Zong Xin, chairman of the Fujian Investment and Enterprise Corporation, at yesterday's signing ceremony464 words
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Article, Illustration257 1986-11-18 23 CATHERINE C. ONG - Malaysian to head SHK's merchant bank CATHERINE C. ONG By THE managing director of Standard Chartered Merchant Bank Asia, Mr Ng Eng Leong, is leaving to head the merchant banking arm of Hongkong stockbroker Sun Hung Kai. The 35-year-old Malaysian, who became the first Asian to head the British merchant257 words
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552 1986-11-18 23 Tax reforms may affect US foreign investments THE nature of US investment abroad may change in the next few years because of new tax laws in the United States, according to an American banker who specialises in taxation. The cut in the US corporate tax rate to 34 per cent552 words
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Article105 1986-11-18 23 Loan facility for Daewoo THE Daewoo Corporation, one of Korea's largest conglomerates, yesterdaysigned a US$45 million (SJ98.55 million) medium term loan facility in Singapore. This is the first time the Korean company has tapped the Singapore market for medium term funds, said Mr R. Alessandria, deputy general manager of Instituto105 words
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Article, Illustration250 1986-11-18 23 MR WONG Aun Phui, a former adviser to Bank Bumiputra Malaysia Bhd, has been appointed non-executive chairman of Ming Court Hotel Ltd. He replaces Mr Cheah Sin 3ee, the acting chairman of Ming Court who resigned from the board with effect from last Friday.250 words
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373 1986-11-18 23 TOKYO Major Japanese manufacturing firms generally see a long-term, gloomy outlook due to the high yen, according to a recent survey by the research arm of keidanren, the nation's leading business organisation. The firms see lower production, more unemployment, reduced sales, and373 words
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Article114 1986-11-18 23 $108m from CPF invested SOME 11,000 Central Provident Fund members have withdrawn about $108 million for investment in the stock and bullion markets. This still represents only a fraction of the $4.8 billion available for investment under the CPF Approved Investments Scheme. However, the Overseas Union Bank is confident more114 words
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Article72 1986-11-18 23 A HIGH COURT hearing on the restructuring plans of Emporium Holdings will continue today. Mr Justice L.P. Thean is examining the scheme first proposed by Emporium Holdings in late October. He will decide if Emporium can proceed with the scheme and thereby authorise a meeting of creditors to72 words
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Article3283 1986-11-18 24 READERS should be aware of the imrtahom of this information Not every transaction nor every price dealt in al the stock exchange rs covered in "business done Further because al dealings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not shot* the trend in3,283 words
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Article2136 1986-11-18 24 INDUSTRIALS Acmo I— A|inomoto (302S> Alex Hlg Alcorn (658 665) (2) 65 (9) 67 (2) 67 5 (2) 68 (10) 66 AISB ,598 60S) (3) 61 (16) 60 5 cd API (56.58) (33) 52 (1) 53 (3) 53 5 (3) 53 (5) 56 5 ASM2,136 words
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Article2796 1986-11-18 24 Al shares quoted have a par value of $1. unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip 'rifhts N Tai-eiempteri dividend ABN is traded «i lots of 10 shares each, with the pnce quoted r dolars Trustee stocks under CPf App'oved Investment Scheme 1986 Last Yield Vol Day2,796 words
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Article382 1986-11-18 25 1 Mn SI 000 2 For but customers only 3 OCBC franc- 4 ayaiable at DBS Finance 5 Quaint that rate* ire ottered by subsidiary OUT UOf's rates also avafebte at JO mc ayaiaNe al JSS Finance OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings daily 3 4 3382 words
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Article172 1986-11-18 25 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4090 1.41 18 7.20 7.00 Canadian dollar 1.5839 1.5858 6.38—6.28 NZ dollar 1.1304—1.1332 9.00—8.73 Sterling pound 3.1294 3.1330 3.23—3.18 I US dollar 2.1930 2.1940 4.59—4.55 Local dollars to172 words
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Article108 1986-11-18 25 THE US dollar closed mixed against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed unchanged at its opening level of 2.1930 40 in quiet trading. It traded within a narrow range of 2.1925 and 2.1940. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.0100, 10108 words
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Article143 1986-11-18 25 THE kilobar market traded between 5527,782 and 5528,090 yesterday. In the Far East market yesterday, gold opened in the morning at U*****.50 8.50 and quickly drifted down to U*****.25/ 5.25 on overseas selling. It closed for lunch at U*****.50 6.50. It reopened in the afternoon at the same level143 words
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Article28 1986-11-18 25 GOLD US$/oz Mon Fri Singapore 395.50—396.50 408.50 408.90 Mon Sat Hongkong 395.90-396.40 398.60— 399 60 Fri Thurs New York 396.80-397.30 407.50 408.00 London 407.70 408.20 407.50—408.0028 words
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Article229 1986-11-18 25 Managers' price* for Nov 18 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 S'pore Invest Fund 0 70—0 76 Spore Equity Fund 0 45—0 49 Asia Unit Trust Mai229 words
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Article100 1986-11-18 25 Eurodollar 3-month deposit DECEMBER Eurodollar opened five ticks higher at 93.98 in view of bullish fundamental news. Trading, however, turned cautious with prices trading around Chicago closing level. The December closed unchanged from Chicago's level at 93.97 but up four ticks from last Friday. 1 1 00 implied interest rate'100 words
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Article70 1986-11-18 25 DECEMBER Deutschemark closed three ticks higher at 0.4980 after trading actively from 0.4992 to 0.4974. Unconfirmed news about the assassination of North Korean President Kim Hl-Sung had little impact on the market as dealers preferred to look at economic fundamentals. US dollar E)eutschemark i Open High Low Sett Est70 words
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Article43 1986-11-18 25 BRITISH pound closed 50 ticks higher at 1.4245 in view of firmer oil prices. (British Pound) Open High Low Sett Est Vol DecM 1.4220 1.4250 1.4220 1.4245 89 Mat 81 1.4070 Jan 1.3895 Open Int (Frl): 1328. Act \ol (Fri): 141.43 words
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Article45 1986-11-18 25 DECEMBER yen closed sharply lower at 0.*****3, down 41 ticks after trading from 0.*****0 to 0.*****3. /Japanese Yeni Open High Low Sett Est Vol DecB« 0.*****3 0.*****0 0.*****3 0.*****3 294 Mar 87 0.*****4 Jon 0.*****0 Open Int (Pri): 11M. Act Vol (Pri): 348.45 words
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Article58 1986-11-18 25 DECEMBER Nikkei closed 15 points higher at ***** on moderate trading volume. (Nikkei Stock Average Index) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Spot *****.50 *****.40 *****.34 *****.15 Nov 8C ***** Dec ***** ***** ***** ***** 360 ***** Mm 87 ***** ***** ***** ***** 21 Jan *****58 words
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Article94 1986-11-18 25 FOLLOWING the strong closing in CBOT, the December T-Bonds opened 30 ticks higher than the previous close at 98.03. The sharp drop in gold and expiry of T-bond call options provided the bullish backdrop. However, the December T-bond remained narrowly traded between 98.06 and 98.02 before closing94 words
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Article25 1986-11-18 25 fUSS per troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dec 394.70 Open Int (Fri): 419. Act Vol (Frl): Nil Reports from BA Futures25 words
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Article19 1986-11-18 25 Rubber Closing prices cents > 'In Singapore December 180 00 down two cents Malaysia December ***** down t*o cents19 words
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Article17 1986-11-18 25 Tin Clos pnc a m$ m KL ***** up seven cent; Turnover 85 up 19 tonnes17 words
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Article21 1986-11-18 25 ClOOT( pOC«> '7,opp«i E/torv* Fri Spot *****—***** (*****—*****. 3 monttis 933 00 933.50 (933.50-934.5C) Market tone Steady Sales 9.050 tonnes21 words
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Article25 1986-11-18 25 Clrant oner Silver USVtrty Mon fn Siigapore 561-566 5 B—s 85 Fn mn York 5 64-5 69 5 -B—s 83 Source Credit Swste Spore25 words
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Article27 1986-11-18 25 Ctosnj pncet A.jminiurr lonrx Fri Spot 799 00-799 50 (803 50-804 001 3 months 809 50—810 00 (bl3 50— 814.00) Market tone Steady Sales 12,400 tonnes27 words
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Article103 1986-11-18 25 Crude MS torn* paJm ol Nov 730 (south) 727 50 (north) 720 (central) Dec 735 (south > Refined palm oil USS tonne} I RBD palm oil Nov /Dec 302 50 (sellers) Ian /Feb 305 (seders) RBD Stearin Nov/Dec/Jan 270 (sellers) RBD Olein Nov 325 (sellers) Dec 322.50 (sellers)103 words
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327 1986-11-18 25 Steep profit fall for British Airways LONDON STATE-OWNED British Airways (BA), preparing to be sold off to private investors early next year, yesterday announced sharply reduced half-year profits. But it said business on key North Atlantic routes had picked up in the past two months. Chairman Lord King told aReuter - 327 words
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Article68 1986-11-18 25 NST Index H Monday 1.338.85 (Closed) —J i— Hongkong Hang Seng 1£$ Monday 2.242.89 (2.244.03) I Australian AH-Ordinaries £j Monday 1.326.60 (1.362.30) P) Nikkei Stock Average I- Monday 17,208.15 (17,390.50) L Financial Times Industrials J Friday 1.293.20 (1.295.70) Dow Jones Average Friday 1.873.59 (1.862.20) r 5 (Figures in brackets68 words
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633 1986-11-18 25 MALAYSIAN counters Sri Hartamas and KL Industries which suffered big losses last week dominated trading and bucked the general declining trend on the Singapore stock market yesterday. Sri Hartamas, again the most active stock with 3.1 million shares traded, recovered 18 cents to 69.5 cents633 words
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Article364 1986-11-18 25 Nov 17 HKS Chante Assoc Intl Hotels I 74 unch Bank Of East Asio 20 00 -0 3 Cathay Pacific Air 5 35 -0 05 Cheung Kong 32 00 +0 25 China Light 20 00 +0 1 Cross Harb Tunnel 9 95 unch F E Consortium 0 52 unch364 words
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Article366 1986-11-18 25 Nov 17 Yen Change A|inomoto 1 770 unch Akai 395 +5 Amada 853 3 Asahi Chem 785 -2 Asahi Glass 1 300 unch Bonk Of Tokyo 840 10 Bridgestone 653 20 Canon 1010 unch Casio Computer 1380 20 Citizen 485 3 D Nip Print 1710 -40 D N.ppon Screen366 words
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Article335 1986-11-18 25 Nov 17 Cents Change (tot) A C I 405 unch A N I 285 -2 Abertoyle IOSOS Age 325 unch Amcor 370 -10 Ampol Exp 280 10 Ampol Pet 270 unch Anz 532 -18 Anadne AusT 335 35 Ashton 220 -10 B H P 820 -18 Beach Petroleum 60335 words
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Article278 1986-11-18 25 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Frotasmgapore K35 aside 18/11 Had Senang Kl9 aside 18/11 Krasica 1 K33 aside 18/11 Bintang Belait K2SW 18/11 19/11 Eastern Glory K2B 18/11 18 11 Kim Soon Li K23 18/11 19/11 Phor Ann K36 18/11 20/11 Straits Pnde K24E 18/11 21/11278 words
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Article658 1986-11-18 25 LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block E Globe (013RE) 20/11 (1900) FSA *****100 Laura Ms (8612) 20/11 (1700) F2 1430-1530/1330-1430 1230-1330 Fl Ned Houtman (406) 18/11 (1700) F7 0800-0900/0700-0800 P2/S2 B Kemumng (96N) 18/11 (2300) FSA 1400-1500 Kl Prabhakti (11/86) 18/11 (2359) FSA 1500 1600658 words
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Article, Illustration941 1986-11-18 26 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA One of five founder members of Data General By Face in the news IN 1964, Edson de Castro, then 25 and an obscure engineer at Digital Equipment, designed the world's first 12- bit computer. The following year he improved the design and941 words
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295 1986-11-18 26 CITIBANK will break new ground today when it launches two new banking services in Singapore. It will be the first foreign bank here to offer automatic transfers between accounts and a personalised telephone banking service. Under the Maxi-Save Account, Citibank will automatically transfer every295 words
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Article, Illustration165 1986-11-18 26 AUSTRALIAN investment adviser Wheeler Grace and Pierucci is studying the feasibility of setting up an office in Singapore. The firm, which manages about $500 million of funds, will be holding its first Asian investment seminar here next Monday. Marketing director Greg Wall will fly165 words
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Article351 1986-11-18 26 DQREEN SOH - DQREEN SOH By C QWHAT is a Letter of Credit and uhat b a Banker's Guarantee? A A LETTER of Credit is a document issued by a bank on behalf of its customer promising to pay a specified sum of money on bills drawn on that customer. This is351 words
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Advertisement157 1986-11-18 23 TUDOR: BUILDING. I*#l^_1 l^_ Cut from a solid block of stainless steel each J^/ 1^ **S|fc .Tudor Oyster case is then shaped, polished and l^ e tou ghness anc strength of t lie V^jlyS* block of steel from which it j The winding crown of the water-proof, selfwinding Tudor is157 words
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Advertisement75 1986-11-18 24 FOR DEVELOPMEOT A Public Listed Property Development Company is looking for land tor development. Land large or small, suitable for commercial or residential development, located in any part of Singapore may be considered for purchase or for joint venture with us. Land owners or agents are welcome to contact our75 words
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Advertisement266 1986-11-18 26 SEND your financial queries to Money wite, The Strait* Timet, Timet Houte. 390 Kim Seng Road, Singapore 0923. 3J3T***************1 H 18l m 13 FAR EAST 31 ORGANIZATION RJ m DEVELOPMENT ra ra SITES WANTED ra IJj" J Our Organization is looking Ifl for development sites §|"J Bin the city area266 words
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Article, Illustration350 1986-11-18 27 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE By KUALA LUMPUR Jockey S.Y. Leong is back in the hunt for the jockeys' championship for the top local rider's title at least. It will be an uphill task to catch up with New Zealander Peter Johnson, who leads him by 11 winners, but350 words
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Article165 1986-11-18 27 KUALA LUMPUR These horses did well over the weekend here and are worth followed Rashmore Heights nearly caused an upset in the main sprint over 1,200m. The out-and-out stayer should be hard to run down in the $40,000 Kelang Silver Bowl over I,Boom this165 words
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Article, Illustration237 1986-11-18 27 ALBERT SIM - ALBERT SIM Pictures at the 4#©m by At the 400m At the finish EQSa ebbi EE__E E_33_H EE333 jaasaEi- -EH3__o" a T^ V*l "m* m RACE9 Restricted Terms Div B 1.200m 1. Xanadu II 2. Blauereiter 3. Silver Spoon n 4. Win-Em-All237 words
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Article889 1986-11-18 27 KUALA LUMPUR Weights and ratings for this weekend's races here: SATURDAY Class 2 Div 1 1,200m (Ratings: 115-104) Beau's Off 57 115 Strong And Flashy 57 115 Seattle Steel 56.5 114 Confidence IV 56 113 Udomsak 56 113 Pentagram 56 113 Concerto 55.5 112 Discover 55 111889 words
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Article95 1986-11-18 27 Three sent up to top class KUALA LUMPUR The following horses who won or ran second over the weekend have been promoted (new ratings in brackets): Class 2 to Class 1: Flag Commander (129), Troic (129), Cincinnati IV (120). Class 5 to Class 4: Guantanamera II (68), Redeemer (68), Seventh95 words
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Article72 1986-11-18 27 THREE Class 1 horses Trumps, Hochoy and Asean n are among 19 deletions on the Malayan Racing Association's latest classification list. Others taken off the active list are: Class 2: Natural Justice, Resource, Paso Fino, Restoration, Mossillion, Right Combination 11, Paragon Of Virtue. Class 3: Return To72 words
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Advertisement481 1986-11-18 27 l\ MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS is organising a Eara_S________l INTRODUCTION: This project management system is specially developed to accomplish the complex mechanical, electrical and civil contracting works It was formulated by a team of practising project experts through years ol actual project assignments From statistical evidence of the last five years. it481 words
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Article, Illustration460 1986-11-18 28 Daklfjaswfngw ofgn owfn owfn owfnow SPANISH LEAGUE MADRID Real Madrid, visibly weary after their recent exertions, crashed to their first home league defeat for two seasons on Sunday as Barcelona went back to the top of the Spanish First Division. Real fell to a stunningReuter - 460 words
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307 1986-11-18 28 PORTUGUESE LEAGUE LISBON Benfica beat Academica 2-0 to go a point clear of Porto at the top of the Portuguese First Division on Sunday. Benfica found it difficult to prise open the Academica defence before Brazilian striker Chiquinho found the space to score fromReuter - 307 words
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Article, Illustration195 1986-11-18 28 Maradona admits punching ball past Shilton LONDON Diego Maradona, who goided Argentina to victory in last summer's World Cup, has admitted using his hands to score a vital goal against England. Ln what London's Sunday Express describes as an exclusive interview with the Italy-based star in Naples, Maradona is quotedAP - 195 words
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Article465 1986-11-18 28 AUSTRIAN: Wiener Sportclub 6 Austria Klagenfurt 0, FC Tyrol 4 Lask 2, Gak 0 Admira Wacker 0, Eisenstadt 2 Vienna 0, Austria Vienna 1 Rapid Vienna 1, Voest Linz 1 Sturm Graz 0. BELGIAN: Lokeren 2 Seraing 1, Racing jet 2 Berchem 0, Mechelen 4 Ghent 1. WaregemReuter; AFP; UPI - 465 words
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313 1986-11-18 28 Steady Swedes go on scoring spree UROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP MALTA 0 SWEDEN 6 VALLETTA Sweden overpowered tiny Malta 5-0 in a European Championship Group Two qualifying match on Sunday to top the group with five points from three matches. It was Malta's biggest home defeat in a European Championship qualifier andUPI - 313 words
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SOCER SHORTS
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Article, Illustration293 1986-11-18 28 LONDON Liverpool were thwarted in their bid to leap back to the top of the English First Division on Sunday when they were held 1-1 at home by Sheffield Wednesday. Striker lan Rush maintained his scoring form and spared Liverpool more severe embarrassment when he levelledReuter; AFP; AP - 293 words
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Article, Illustration589 1986-11-18 29 4 It was one of the toughest matches I've ever played in. The reason for my success here this year is due entirely to the fact I have felt so comfortable in London this week. It was a match A which will forever liveReuter - 589 words
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Article, Illustration325 1986-11-18 29 JANICE SEAH; JANICE SKAH - Ferry and partner are top seeds JANICE SEAH JANICE SKAH By FERRY SONNEVILLE, ex-world badminton champion, is in a whole new ball ?ame he and fellow-In-donesian Lina Wati are top seeds in the mixed doubles of the sixth Philips Singapore Open Veterans' tennis championships, which begin tomorrow at the Dutch325 words
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Article, Illustration336 1986-11-18 29 CHICAGO Top-seeded American Martina Navratilova on Sunday defeated second seed Hana Mandlikova, of Czechoslovakia, for the second time in six days to win the Chicago women's tennis championships and the U5533,000 ($72,270) top prize. The 7-5, 7-5 victory was Martina's 15th title of the year. Hana, whoReuter; AP - 336 words
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Article351 1986-11-18 29 AMERICAN FOOTBALL Denver beat Kansas City 38-17 in Sunday's NFL match. Other resalts: Miami 34 Buffalo 24, Cincinnati 34 Seattle 7. Green Bay 31 Tampa Bay 7, NY Giants 22 Minnesota 20. Detroit 13 Philadelphia 11, Pittsburgh 21 Houston 10, New Orleans 16 St Louis 7, LAAFP; AP; Reuter - 351 words
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Article363 1986-11-18 29 TWENTY-SEVEN of Singapore's best junior tennis players are in Perlis for the first leg of the inaugural junior age-group circuit. The circuit comprises five tournaments, beginning with the Perlis leg which started yesterday and ends on Thursday. It will move on to Penang (Nov363 words
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Article470 1986-11-18 30 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN Cheap seats proposed as local stars hail chance to play badminton greats THE Singapore Badminton Association, who recently clinched a deal to stage the Konica Cup in Singapore, will keep ticket prices as low as possible to bring in the crowds. They hope to470 words
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Article91 1986-11-18 30 KUALA LUMPUR Misbon Sidek defeated his brother Rasnid 15-8, 11-15, 15-S to retain the men's singles title of the Doral National GP finals at NSCRC Hall In Seremban on Sunday night. Other results Men's doubles: Ra__f and Jalanl Sidek bt Khaw Cheow Kheng and Choah Elan KhimNST - 91 words
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Article140 1986-11-18 30 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN NATIONAL players Hamid Khan and Sulaiman Zaini will lead the Republic's challenge in the inaugural Singapore Malays Badminton Association inter-state tournament next month. Nine Malaysian states will compete in the knockout competition, scheduled for Dec 20 and 21 at the Toa Payoh Sports Hall.140 words
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Article, Illustration291 1986-11-18 30 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By THE Singapore Amateur Bodybuilders' Federation, which will host the World Women's Bodybuilding championships for the first time Ln Asia here from Dec 4-6, added another feather to their cap yesterday. Renowned Canadian bodybuilder Mohamed Makkawy has agreed to visit the Republic during the291 words
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Article157 1986-11-18 30 Higgins back in form PRESTON Former world snooker champion Alex Higgins, without a major victory since winning the British title three years ago, showed all his old flair on Saturday to reach the second round of the 1986 tournament. The Irishman, the world No. 6, bounced back from the brinkAFP - 157 words
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Article, Illustration287 1986-11-18 30 Han Kuk strips Butler of US title MANHATTAN BEACH (California) Sung Han Kuk. of South Korea, justified his No. 1 seeding in the men's singles when h< scored a convincing 15-3, 15-9 victory over the third seed and defending champion. Mike Butler, of Canada, in the United States Open badmintonReuter - 287 words
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Article, Illustration349 1986-11-18 30 MUHAMMAD ASIF will lead Singapore in the fiveday Malaysian HockeyFederation Under-15 competition, starting in Johor Baru tomorrow. The Secondary Three Peicai Secondary School student, who represented Singapore in the annual U-23 international cricket match against Malaysia in September, is aware of the349 words
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Article72 1986-11-18 30 M. L. Quek (24) and Tan Chwee Lee (13) won the Tanah Merah CC Captain's Prize by two points from Judy Chok (22) and Giam Choo Hoo (23) when they totalled 77 on Sunday. I__lvtd__l winners Men: pte M Subramaniam (20). Ru-ner-op: T! Koh Soo Nam (23) ocb72 words
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Article231 1986-11-18 31 Berbick, Tyson agree on brains BOXING LAS VEGAS World Boxing Council heavyweight champion Trevor Berbick, 33, and highly-touted challenger Mike Tyson. 20. agree that brains, not brawn, win fights. The two boxers will meet on Saturday in a scheduled 12-round title bout at the Las Vegas Hilton and their pastReuter - 231 words
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Article320 1986-11-18 31 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW BOWLING No-show due to leg strain By PETER LEW, whose shock absence in the national championships brought him the dubious honour of being the first local bowler not to defend his Masters Open title, came out of the closet yesterday to explain his disappearance from320 words
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Article, Illustration305 1986-11-18 31 Steak'n Kidney, S. Australia share blame FREMANTLE South Australia and Steak'n Kidney were disqualified by a protest committee on Sunday night over a collision during an America's Cup preliminary race. The committee ruled that South Australia failed, as the windward yacht, to keep clear of the leeward boat on305 words
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Article140 1986-11-18 31 MOTOR-RALLYING LONDON A missing petrol cap almost deprived world championship leader Juha Kankkunen of the overnight lead in the Royal Automobile Club Round-Britain rally on Sunday Driving a Peugeot 205, Kankkunen arrived at the opening day rest halt in Harrogate having established a four-second lead overReuter - 140 words
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239 1986-11-18 31 Gatting chatting as England get cracking CRICKET BRISBANE England skipper Mike Gatting was more than happy to talk about cricket but Australian captain Allan Border preferred to spend yesterday's rest day at home, pondering his team's dire position in the First Test. Australia resume today 206 runs in arrears withReuter - 239 words
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Article, Illustration374 1986-11-18 31 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By Forest, Rangers, Palmeiras for tourney SINGAPORE soccer fans have good reasons to rejoice this morning. Because in six months' time they will be able to see some of Europe's top footballers, including Terry Butcher, Graeme Soilness, Nigel Clough and Chris Woods,374 words
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102 1986-11-18 31 Tanah Merah take the premier title NETBALL TANAH Merah won the hard-fought premier division of the Singapore Women's Netball Association League by two points on Sunday. Their 13-9 victory over Lotto clinched them the championship with 18 points. Police II were second with 16. Third were Besco with 14. Other102 words
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Article263 1986-11-18 31 ATHLETICS Absent athletes will be barred KUALA LUMPUR MALAYSIAN athletes who reject international assignments will be barred from representing the country in future. The warning came from Malaysian Amateur Athletic Union vice-president Datuk Dr Tan Tiong Hong after Saturday's council meeting here. "One should never turn downNST - 263 words
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Obituary, Illustration86 1986-11-18 29 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MRS LEE TUN KOO (Nee Chang Poh Lean) Age: SO passed away peacefully on 16.11.86 leaving behind beloved: Sons: Daughters-in-law: Lee Fook Shin Muriel Chua Lee Chee Shin Law Guan Kwan Daughters: Sons-in-law: Lee Yoke Cheng Kee Saik Khuan Lee Nyuk Lan Lim Kay Hin Lee86 words
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Obituary, Illustration45 1986-11-18 29 183 Condolences 183 Condolences WITH DEEPEST SYMPATHIES CONDOLENCES TO ANTHONY AND BLAISE CHAN ON THE DEMISE OF THEIR BELOVED MOTHER MDM TAY HOCK HENG FROM EVERGO EXPRESS TPTN. W'HOUSING SERVICES AS A MARK OF RESPECT, THE COMPANY WILL BE CLOSED ON WEDNESDAY, 19 NOV. 1986.45 words
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Obituary, Illustration64 1986-11-18 29 MDM. CHINNA PILLAI A FAMILY OF THE LATE PANDARAM RAJA RACHANDRAN S/0 RAMASAMY wish to announce that the Karumathi prayers will be held at their residence on 19,11.86 at Blk 415 #11-959 Ave. 13 Ang Mo Kio. Athma Santhi Pooja will be held at Sri Sivan Temple, Serangoon64 words
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Obituary, Illustration323 1986-11-18 29 MRS MARIAE FRANCES KEMP passed away at Gleneagles Hospital on Nov 17th 1986 from a serious lines* Her departure is sadly mourned by family HUSBAND lan SON: Greg DAUGHTER-IN-LAW: Tanya GRANDCHILDREN: Nicholas Melissa Mikala Mariae will lay in the Chapel ot St. Ignatius Church. Kings Road (1026) on323 words
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Obituary, Illustration400 1986-11-18 29 182 Acknowledgements 184 In Memoriam The Family Of The Late MRS TAY KUM SUN nee MARY TAN POEY SU XN wish to express their sincere thanks and gratitude to Fathei Vaz of the Church ot St Vincert de Paul, all friends and relatives foi their kind assistance, condolences, donations and400 words
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Advertisement149 1986-11-18 29 i cyWemoriani Cut out the "In Memoriam" booking form and send it to us at least a day before publication. I (Or call CATS at *****66). To: The Straits Times Press (1975) Ltd Classified Advertisement Department 390 Kim Seng Road I Times House, Singapore 0923 g Please set my announcement149 words
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Advertisement554 1986-11-18 30 JP School of Computing A Decade of Professional Computer Education Diploma in Computer Studies (With sn Opportune t '^r»ct Admission to 3 Dcoroo Course in Britain) Applications are invited for admission to the Diploma in Computer Studies course leading to both internal and external awards. Subiects covered include computing, accounting,554 words
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Advertisement195 1986-11-18 31 r— j y|| ,-^_____L-__-_r^ > With the wrong approach, an upgrade can mean upheaval and downtime. To make changes that really work, no problem, call Wang. No reprogramming The entire Wang VS family of minicomputers runs on a single, fully software-compatible operating system. So that you can start with one195 words
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Page 31 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous24 1986-11-18 31 HOCKEY Frlendlles: Sri Lanka Under-21s v SRC, Civil Service v SCC both at Padang, 5.30 pm. SNOOKER RPM Classic (National Stadium Clubhouse, 7.30 pm.24 words
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595 1986-11-18 32 WONG Al KWEI - WONG Al KWEI Boon Heng tells why non-members should sign up By A TOP unionist yesterday dangled an unusual carrot to convince workers to join unions wage reform. By joining a trade union, workers can expect fair and satisfactory solutions to problems that are595 words
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Article, Illustration469 1986-11-18 32 A. Huang twins Coin! and Cuina, aged 15. B. Lin twins Jieyun and Jiexia, 12. C. Wn twins Biyu and Biqi, 13. D. So twins Li'en and Lihui, 14. E. Zhu twins Shaohua and Shaohui, 14. F. Hu twins Pelqing and Yuqing, six.469 words
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Article124 1986-11-18 32 BOMBAY Stockbrokers boycotted trading on the Bombay Stock Exchange for the second consecutive working day yesterday in a protest over documents seized by income tax officers. Stockbroker E.D. Sodawaterwala, an exchange director, said India's largest share market was officially open but brokers refused to do businessReuter - 124 words
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353 1986-11-18 32 Indonesia won't renew permit of lone Aussie journalist JAKARTA Mr Michael Byrnes, the only Australian journalist working in Indonesia, has said he expects to have to leave the country by Sunday because the government will not renew his residence permit. The decision would effectively extend a blanket ban on AustralianReuter; AFP - 353 words
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259 1986-11-18 32 KOICHI ISHIYAMA - Many get study visas to find work in Japan KOICHI ISHIYAMA By of our Tokyo Bureau TOKYO Japanese-lan-guage schools are found to be fraudulently accepting foreigners who, taking advantage of an easy-to-get "study visa", come to Japan actually to work and obtain the stronger yen. Immigration officials said fonr such259 words
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Article29 1986-11-18 32 NEW YORK The DowJones average of 30 industrials fell 6.60 points to 1,866.99 in the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange vesterday. APAP - 29 words
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Article41 1986-11-18 32 What it should have been VENUES for the Singapore International Film Festival next year have not yet been fixed. This statement from the organisers yesterday retracted Saturday's announcement that the Lido cinema and the World Trade Centre Auditorium had been confirmed.41 words
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Advertisement144 1986-11-18 32 A MITSUBISHI UiM-bC-H micro D MITSUBISHI PENCIL CO LTD JAPAN i U Z- mm I ultra-fine liner Here s a liquid ink pen that's ideal for designing and fine figure work the Uni-ball Micro Ultra-fine Liner only o.2mm. The famous Uni-ball highly -durable metal ball tip gives ultimate fine line144 words
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Advertisement205 1986-11-18 32 I Nitsuko HYBRID TELEPHONE SYSTEMS II 1 CATERS TO YOUR EXACT NEEDS U Model JrS A*-^- <fci|» *^^^'B_r A^ Telacomi Type _T ft?* you make the selection and set your budge f<r You decide: Some not 'Deluxe Key Terminals' 7 some (^r get "Single-line Telephones And you save costs! rc205 words
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Advertisement8 1986-11-18 32 Public sector should pay variable bonuses: Page 148 words
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Advertisement470 1986-11-18 32 g£_J^ RIDGID mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Threading Machine at competitive prices u i Features: MOdPl Capacity Pipe 7 iOOA m to 4" and Rod U i mm s. Spe^d: 2" pipe at -__**> //fl| W J&**-* 36 RPM 4" i2a Quiet Induction j r i**p^^^ Motor with Vßelt M^^-'^^--^]^^^^ Range Can Thread -^-JP^^N.470 words
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Miscellaneous157 1986-11-18 32 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers are expected over a few areas from late morning onwards. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 min SUNSET today: 6.52 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.48 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 14/21 C Cloudy Melbourne 15 17 C Haze Bangkok 23 31 CBangkok157 words
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Article, Illustration1317 1986-11-18 1 About 50 readers 9' ve a ,ost IRENE f^^rfwl^^F PATES tuition on Hi^^^^^'^ what's in vogue in teen voca bulary. More "teenglish" on Page Two. English the Singapore way LET'S start with this that what, three important words in teens' vocab. She walks like this Don't1,317 words
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Advertisement106 1986-11-18 1 When in Raffles City, add the finishing touch at BALLY boutique \W immmw Huh IB^I Wm I >: -W Ml Hk i__jj^B WMm Am mmmmmssssswW __^_k__l rKh_ M*„ _v AsW _9_ H. I __i__i _E__l mm __i |k _t__T___i __F x* _P At the BALLY boutique, the finest selection of106 words
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Advertisement462 1986-11-18 1 Why get less for your savings? Save Now with Hong Leong Finance or Singapore Finance and get more for your savings. tl3|B^ fe In addition to interest earned at market rates, you'll also 1 get a free bottle of Ota rd So hurry, get more for your savings. *^__jl W0462 words
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Article, Illustration1160 1986-11-18 2 WE TEENS communicate in "teengiish" (a mixture of Singlish and slang). My sisters and I pick up slang from friends and teachers When I ask my younger sister who gobbled up my tidbits. her famous reply is "I dunno, per'aps a mouse ate't". Or when I1,160 words
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Article243 1986-11-18 2 TODAY, a 39-country torch rally that started In September at the United Nations Building in New York comes through Singapore. The run celebrates the UN's International Year of Peace, 1986. In conjunction with the run, during a Childrcns' Rally for Peace at Teck243 words
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Article469 1986-11-18 2 I LAMENT the passing of an elegant age When English was a straightforward language It's not that today's kids have become uncouth I simply can't fathom the language of youth. Grass as I knew it was soft, wavy and green. A bird was feathered, and469 words
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Advertisement981 1986-11-18 2 ■L l "T" .a l .■^■iiiMiMiiiMiiMini-ii i CAPITOL: Opens lido-changi: now showing; ■■#y/3rTFW/" 1 TOMORROW! SAVOT-Kreta Ayer PEOPLES: LAST DAY IVI,V W LIDO (*****14) 11am, 1.30. 4. 6.30. 9.00 No Free List _SRSA_J-_rAW&-\t„rkkpn%,i J__S __^t CHANGI (*****59) 5 shows 11 45, 4 00, 645& 9 S H-lill- __I______________|l fl m"*"!!*981 words
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Advertisement152 1986-11-18 2 The Mystery presents... ■'^4 \-,7'7Jfmm\\ __r with Dancing TO OLD FAVOURITES Every Monday to Friday between 5 and 9 pm relive the golden years of the 40'5...50"5...60*5... Waltz your way down memory lane. On the biggest dance floor in town. At the Mystery. Foxtrot and quick-step to the sound of152 words
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Advertisement297 1986-11-18 2 13TH BIG DAY! (ORCHARD BY DEMAND' EXTRA MORNING SHOW DAILY) ORCHARD ONLY (No FREF LIST MILITARY CONCESSION < ORCHARD (*****88) 5 SHOWS: 10.30. 1.15. 4.00. 6.45 9 30PM G SULTAN (*****76) LAST DAY: 1.15. 4.00, 6.45 9.30PM BEDOK (*****77i 4 SHOWS: 1.15. 4.00. 6.45 9 30PM BROADWAY (*****94 4 SHOWS297 words
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Article, Illustration1003 1986-11-18 3 A Room of Tc My Own A collector with a passion for antiques casts a spell on IRENE PATES and photographer NIK KASMANI. HER name is Lucina. She was born in Corsica. And one room cannot contain her indeed, not even a whole house. Each1,003 words
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Advertisement167 1986-11-18 3 Introducing Clinique Glossy Nail Enamel You've never used nail colouring like Clinique Glossy Nail Enamel before. The shades from shimmering sheers to dancing pinks, fiery reds to electric darks are so intensely lustrous they seem to vibrate. And they're durable. Resilient. Extraordinarily strong. And because Glossy Nail Enamel is Clinique,167 words
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Article, Illustration847 1986-11-18 4 Dr Sun Yat Sen, founder of modern China, was remembered in Singapore when the 120th anniversary of his birth fell on Nov 12. CHONG WING HONG gives a brief survey of celebrations that were held here. THE 120th birthday of Dr Sun Yat847 words
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Article, Illustration151 1986-11-18 4 *t__#J*t_:M.'mPir ft H/§ £5 £*_i _l-__&t_: .?7_ < 1859--1916 I__^£^ /L^S* A^B* fr^ii.S'gfcfefilJAE- ftfe mßlWto^&WTi*Z ?fft£ 3 ttK'JISfS ISl6*£ 6 M *St_:3ls_J_? _I A ¥l£ Hfei-ttfe ifi 200 eh »150 £75tc ?E7 >Jff &t*gj*3_!filJ#i__ fill 4*2* E* fisW Efltjft 43 fiSji/.^ ;ii_l§**ft fi'J«-te ft H HtSH-gflMUt _<_£#«& «t ft rt151 words
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Article, Illustration352 1986-11-18 4 YOU can see two "Dr Sun Yat Sens" in action on the big screen here. The two films are the result of a coincidence in the China and Taiwan film worlds. Both were premiered in Hongkong last Wednesday. One film, Dr Sun Yat Sen, is352 words
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Article218 1986-11-18 4 IJLi ±€£B7£ BP+-H t--71H f^i¥^A^>l' ilj < &m m& -r-IPs?f 7 e ffl t£ mizTm m®. it isi ffn pt __cfiij*_i__:f^i_, —»t w #4IU 1866-1925 ©#i_t#-&t-.7.3^#a_ ttl^/l^fiJillfrSP^ |S]fig4-*fifi *Ij*fS_M__*t M o [Boijg44.fittSft>4n]j &—a— o¥ gp£_i/&_i H.-^eiJiSrfilJ &Jl_*if-.M *fXr#6U "44.fi ft" M_Bfc _?<«MM £tt _Sfflft:£fiJ.*»f:_£T£7 6.isis_ ii^^4>iJjriHe S£.js_GllJ__iS: HS^En^ ;_S_.iAi6[le: ftX'-NBE218 words
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Article, Illustration207 1986-11-18 4 CHINA has brought a new microscope to the Singapore market. It is a steromicroscope which giv-es a three-dimensional effect. Called the SMI model, the steromicroscope is so named oecause of its large field and because it gives clear images and a fine three-dimensional effect. Mr207 words
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Article, Illustration246 1986-11-18 4 I&»8C* ft m mm DURING the Warring States Period (475 BC to 221 BC), King Hui of Zhao appointed Lin Xiang-ru, in recognition of his meritorious achievements, as Chief Minister, ahead of the General-in-Chief Lian Po. Because of this, Lian Po harboured a grudge against Lin, refused to work with246 words
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Article, Illustration1045 1986-11-18 5 YEO KIM SENG - YEO KIM SENG By NOT many Singaporeans can enjoy the sound of lapping waves from the backyards of their homes. Or wake up to the sound of chirping birds. Or watch rumbling trains go by right in front of their houses.1,045 words
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Article, Illustration896 1986-11-18 5 Oleh YEO KIM SENG - Oleh YEO KIM SENG TIDAK ramai penduduk Singapura yang dapat menikmati desiran ombak laut di belakang nimah. Atau kedengaran bunyi suara burungburung apabila tiba pagi hari. Atau melihat keretapi melintasi kawasan halaman depan rumah mereka. Atau dihinggap nyamuk-ny-arr.uk kasar sebagai tetamu896 words
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Advertisement761 1986-11-18 5 >__. 'TiHL v Ni r i» m^A^sWr v __i ___E ___A _E> ___S^* ■<a gg^^'^B K___W "™_r __P __P __f Bra effective home 4yS3Tt!/ _J *_i?*r I X^^^__ V tn_P_fli_f itri_p t ih minor '^jjfcj?; J* M M rJF jr__r_C ,J_P__L Now, Medipharma brings you the soothing relief <if k^761 words
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Advertisement2972 1986-11-18 6 i^MJ 7 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing SHOWER SCREEN SmmmwjmmWm\ BWP^ S J^ T^' Keeps Bathroom Floors Dry 6 Rust-Proof Anodrsed Aluminium Clean Frames. Trackless Bottom Tracks won't Ideal For HDB, HUDC, Private trap soap, dirt etc. Homes I Hotels. Sliding Doors: Designed To Made To Measure.2,972 words
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Advertisement1489 1986-11-18 6 J_a V V] _f Q7IIC.Q TELEPHONE SERVICE: _gi ifiL A Mmm I Mondar to fnday 9am to b 30pm (spm deadline tor nent day; •Saturday: 8 30am to fSr M| AMA A lUU 2pm (Ham deadline tor The Sunday fines) Put* Hokday <T> T X p5 ***** q LASS COUNTER1,489 words
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Advertisement426 1986-11-18 6 30 Hairdressing 30 Hairdressing fc^oSS^ ,_*<s_ ov_^^ w wA [20 years 20^ We are celebrating our 20th Anniversary with a 20% discount from Nov. till Dec. '86 Specialists in:- Scalp Hair Treatments Styling (Directional Perming) Tinting Frosting LONDON/U.S.A./HONG KONG TRAINED HAIR CONSULTANT HELETVA HAIRSALOX (ITVISI.A Head Salon: Blk 57, Marine426 words
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Advertisement275 1986-11-18 6 36 House Renovation/ Decor BRIGHT STAR DESIGN RENOVATION 100 Jalan Sultan #09-16 Sultan Plaza. S'pore 0719 HDB Licence No E/YN/3504 Good Newt tor Home Owner* 30 Day* Offer I i Special renovation package lor the following item*: e 12" x 12" Italy heavy duty ceramic tiles with skirtings. e White275 words
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Advertisement564 1986-11-18 6 36 House Renovation/ Decor SPECIAL OFFER FOR FLOOR TILING 12" x 12" Ceramic for 3 rms $1800. 4 rms $3000. 5 rms $4000 We offei •peciat package _*e' fo renovetior work« with guarantees workmanehip lot HDB Flat* Lay 12" x 12" ceramic Ules including skirting a Construct sink support a564 words
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Advertisement922 1986-11-18 7 36 House Renovation/ Decor IRON GRILLES <_o s for HDB 4 private house, good workmanship. 3-rm $140. 4-rm $220. 5-rm $390 Tel *****23 JOLLY RENOVATION WORKS undertakes all floorings, painting, plumbing *****55 6 HDB licence 8M0334 OOM BROS. RADAC member (PW. housing 4 HDB since 1965) Ceramic 4-rm $2700: 5-rm922 words
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Advertisement1069 1986-11-18 7 40 Private Investigation/ Security Agencies p-,;r/-.,iii:ii;nii'i-« Licensed Protiasttortat Pmate Detectntm r& undercover operations, surveillances with pfK>tc*3»apriic video 'ecorchogs >_• only -_> us (vne" ive start vour rOC Consult S_STMM-T_n today tor prompt r-_utts 3? *****33 Par* #oj js 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal A BUDGET PRICE professionalhousehold office removal, delivery 41,069 words
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Advertisement837 1986-11-18 7 52 Office Furniture/ Furnishing BIG SAVINGSI DIRECTOR'S Desk Usual price $88(1 now $680 Executive desk Usual price $480 now $26ti Clerical desk Usual price $320 now $180 With more th .n 20 models of chairs to match. Full hgt. wooden/metal filing cabinet $180. 4-drawer filing cabinet $165. Bookshelves $150. Welcome837 words
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Advertisement606 1986-11-18 7 57 Business Opportunities KEEN TO TAKEOVER full equipped car repair workshop l any location. Interested cal *****90 or *****37 (after offlc hrs). Strictly no agts MADRAS COTTON CHECK fabrh available 110,000 metres ex stock Singapore. First offe above 95« per metre secures terms cash. Tel: *****07. OVER 1,000 ADDRESSES of606 words
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Advertisement1036 1986-11-18 7 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available y n I __________H_l ___r-3_Tr^^PTTFn!^_v-7S_^rt*^i__i^^Hnr a 7T_i_i Filipino S23C P.M. Sri Lankan: SIBOP.M _J IJJIIJ mili,lJ,__ f»V> Our Comprehensive Package Fee Includes %Ju3yaU_____S___ir L 7 ',A e Full Documentation* FREE REPLACEMENTS" Ss.ooo Bond PS*\ 7 510,000 PA. Medical Check-Up Visa Fee Airport1,036 words
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Advertisement651 1986-11-18 7 68 Situations Vacant: Tutorial EXPERIENCED GOVERNESS/ TUTOR urgently required. Residing ln Eunos/ Bedok areas, live-in/ live-out acceptable To look after and give tuition to a Primary 1 boy on all subjects. Tel: *****8? SCH. TEACHERS, 'A', undergrad grad. tutors reqcV Immediately Ail dist./ subjects. *****06. STUDENTS LOOKING FOR experienced tutor/651 words
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Advertisement907 1986-11-18 7 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical f StBAltS ll_vll_S PRB££ i requires CREDIT CONTROL CLERK Requirements: GCE. '_>' Levels Have a working knowledge of simple accounting Able to communicate effectively in English Able to type Place of work: News Centre 82 Genting Lane Singapore 1334 The907 words
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Advertisement522 1986-11-18 7 7C Situations Vscant Secretarial/ Clerical SECRETARY^ to Marketing Manager The successful cana«: shoula have a pleosan' personaliry aDletowo-fc independently and to carry out secretarta* duties in tne Sales Maiverirg Department R*qutn_m*nt_ minimum GCE O tevei with good command of English t-t-linguai in f ngiisf- fvlanaanr 2 3 years relevant working522 words
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Advertisement594 1986-11-18 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Urgently required CLERK CUM RECEPTIONIST e Experienced St able to operate telex e Mature with good personality e Sec 4 education e Salary negotiable FEMALE PURCHASER e Experienced or Inexperienced tn purchasing (training provided), e Mature with good personality e Min. GCE O' level, e594 words
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Advertisement899 1986-11-18 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Immediate vacancy lor SECRETARY e GCE O' or 'A' level with LCCI Private Secretarial Certificate e Good command of English Mandarin and able to speak major local dialects, e Age 18 to 28 preferably with 1 to 2 years working experience in trading co. Interested899 words
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Advertisement1066 1986-11-18 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial' Clerical RECEPTIONIST WANTED BY Animal Hospital Mature individual with experience S. ability t.o work independer tly Speak Mandarin, must not be afraid with animals. Salary depending on experience Pis. till: *****33. REQUIRED SECRETARY with experience for Senior Partner In established legal firm Pis. apply stating qualifications,1,066 words
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Advertisement619 1986-11-18 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical RECEPTIONIST REQD. URGENTLY with experience. Interested call *****19 after 11a.m. RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST REQUIRED by established firm. For more details please call 273-3444. RICHARD TAN ORGANISATION Incentives work wonders. Visit us at: South Bridge Centre, 10-02. URGENTLY REQD. EXPERIENCED Typist Interested caß personally at: -21-11 International619 words
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Advertisement567 1986-11-18 8 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales r S f I/HI METRO We have immediate vacancies for the following: A) FEMALE CASHIERS Singapore citizens, at least 18 years of age GCE O' level with credit in Mathematics Pleasant disposition Good spoken English with ability to speak Mandarin Training will567 words
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Advertisement522 1986-11-18 8 Publishers invites^ I male/ female applicants for the I positions of: MAGAZINE ADVISORS (in its direct selling division) Pleasant personality Speak fluent English Earning up to $1,000 first year $2,000 second year Training will be provided to all successful applicants PART-TIME EVENING SALES 15 years old and above WALK-IN INTERVIEW522 words
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Advertisement766 1986-11-18 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Established company deeling in Scientific 8 laboratory equipment and consumable products requires: SALES EXECUTIVE GCE 'O' or 'A' with credit ln Science subject. Min. 1 year experience ln marketing of laboratory products. Possess own transport Please write with resume and contact tei. no. to: S.T. BOX766 words
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Advertisement889 1986-11-18 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales SALESGIRLS REQD. BY men boutique Age between 17 30 I years. Starting salary of $450 i commission. Probation period of 3 months, salary after confirma- tion will be $480 commission Call personally at: 01-26 Parkway Parade on Wed, 19 Nov. '86 between 12 noon 6pm. 5889 words
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Advertisement612 1986-11-18 8 72 Situations Vacant. 72 Situations Vacant Technical Technical IfNMB APPRENTICESHIP SCHEME NMB SINGAPORE LIMITED a multinational Manufacturing Company in conjunction with Economic Development Board invites suitably qualified persons to apply for training m one o* the following H trades PRESS TOOL DIE MAKING I INJECTION MOULD MAKING PRECISION MACHINING Requirements612 words
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Advertisement550 1986-11-18 9 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical W si4inw.no I ieadini: bicycle components manufacturer EEE invites suitably qualified male candidates who have completed full-time National Service to Eg apply for the following positions: IA) ASSISTANT ENGINEERS E Diploma in Mechanical Production =E Engineering Knowledge and ability in computer pro-550 words
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Advertisement320 1986-11-18 9 An established company urgently requires: 1. PAPER GUILLOTINE OPERATOR male 2. PAPER SHEETING MACHINE OPERATOR mala Remuneration will commensurate with experience. Prefer applicants staying around Ang Mo Kio or Ylshun. Please call: *****11 to arrange for an interview I k with Mr Chow A T A well established metal stamping320 words
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Advertisement626 1986-11-18 9 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Due lo expansion ADSEC SYSTEMS (FE) PTE. LTD. urgently requires TECHNICIANS Completed NS ITC/ NTC-3 or equivalent e 1-2 years' experience ln electronic circuit troubleshooting preferred Class 3 driving licence Plaase call *****28 for an appointment. SPECIAL STEEL SALES Our comprehensive range of steel alloys needs626 words
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Advertisement502 1986-11-18 9 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production HHR^H^VREQUIREsTDDITIONi ■E*£»jp Starting pay $370 -$400. i 1 1 Full subsidy for transport. I, i i (Tr i Increment after 3 months. K And many other benefits. AEBwmlmmmim WALK-IN INTERVIEW: Mon ft _\^i_niC_r^riK_o_ U.S. leader in the manufacture502 words
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Advertisement335 1986-11-18 9 73 Situations Vacant: Production M.MALE/ i OPERATORS Fri, Bam -spm /-H_k Join one of the world's largest fridge compressor makers and also one of Singapore's fastest growing companies 55S as: __Z PRODUCTION ■OPERATORS MALE $553 (Excluding Overtime ■FEMALE $502 (Excluding Overtime: Excellent Benefits: Attractive Salary -~Z High Allowance I" On-the335 words
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Advertisement596 1986-11-18 9 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant Production Production SSpOie UNWTED W SPEEDY-TECH ELECTRONICS (S) PTE LTD A iasding manufacturing company in transformers A power supplies for computers telecommunication equipment hat vacancies for the following positions: 1. QC OPERATORS e Minimum Secondary 3 education e I—2 years experience preferably in QA596 words
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Advertisement464 1986-11-18 9 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous A leading property maintenance co ha* immediate vacanctet tor the posit ol A) FIRE SAFETY OFFICER Suitably qualified technical personnel eligible to be registered with the Fire Safety Bureau as Fire Safety Officer. Must be trained in First Aid B) TECHNICIANS (Aircond/ Electrical) Possess NTC 2464 words
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Advertisement635 1986-11-18 10 W Situations Vacant. 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Apro. Singapore's fastest growing professional security organisation, requires even more PROTECTION OFFICERS Male and Female for assignments in the City and other areas. Gross salary: $675 $900. 400--35- Apro's remarkable growth in Singapore. 300--t 250- I j I635 words
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Advertisement377 1986-11-18 10 International Recording Company requires: (A) PROMOTION ASSISTANT (FEMALE) a Age below 30 e Able to speak/ write English Mandarin e Minimum GCE O' level Outgoing personality (B) DELIVERY CUM STORE ASSISTANT (MALE) a Able to speak St write English Completed N.S. a Possess Class 3 Driving licence a Preferably Chinese377 words
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Advertisement542 1986-11-18 10 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous r K/lii^iiC/^riK_c^k B «^F| in ||^v_»l ll__/V_* 1 I A leading US. manufacturer of computer I peripherals urgently requires l SECURITY GUARDS (Male/Female) 55 Minimum Secondary 2 education 5= 55 Ex-army/police personnel or 3 years' security 25 experience .Age below 45 years542 words
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Advertisement407 1986-11-18 10 PERANAKAN PLACE COMPLEX PTE. LTD. i requires (1) SOUS CHEF (2) LEADING COOKS (3) COOKS (4) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES (5) FEMALE CLERK 1 e fluent ln English e able to type at 40 w.p.m. (6) SECURITY OFFICER (7) CASHIERS (8) BARTENDERS i Interested applicants, please call personally from 9a.m. to I407 words
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Advertisement877 1986-11-18 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous NAM LEE INDS. PTE LTD urgently requires 1) GENERAL WORKERS 2) MACHINE OPERATORS 3) SKILLED A SEMI-SKILLED TOOL DIE MAKER Interested applicants, please call personally for an interview to: Lot A, 3728 Senoko Drive Senoko Ind. Estate Singapore 2775. (near to Senoko Power Station). OUB SECURITIES877 words
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Advertisement860 1986-11-18 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous URGENTLY REQD. SKILLED PAINTERS and girls, age 16 21, for cleaning job. Call personally at: 51 Anson Road, Anson Centre, S'pore 0207 DRIVER CUM FOOD Dispenser req'd. by a food outlet. Interested pis call at: =81-16 Scotts Shopping Ctr Scotts Rd EXPERIENCED PART-TIME Dispenser for clinic860 words
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Advertisement768 1986-11-18 10 82 Accessories/ Maintenance P onwards Cir Suit ill mtkii Latest Car Stereo Accessories available ELECTRONIC ENGINE TUNING wheel alignment at reasonable price. Also other car services available. 81k. 6. Kranji Loop, #01-29, (2573). *****52/ *****58 SPARE PARTS FOR 2nd generation Honda Civic. 1/2 race cam webber intake manifold extractor exhaust768 words
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Advertisement998 1986-11-18 10 87 For Sale Mercedes MENARD BEAUTY HOUSE urgently requires 3 units a Mercedes 200/ 250 280S/ SE a BMW 520/ 735/ 7281A a Volvo 244 GL/ GLE a Private/ company a Immediate transaction willing to pay extra more than others Tel *****12 *****59 Serene TANGLIN USED CARS CO. offers good998 words
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Advertisement1025 1986-11-18 10 89 For Sale Datsun/Ntesan 6« NISSAN 1.5 PULSAR EXA Turbo. luel injection, 2-dr full accessories, showroom cond Contact direct buyer at »02-1521. Blk 1003. Toa Payoh Industrial Pk S ;23l bet 12 noon -6p.m Reasonable offer secures APR 82, DATSUN Bluebird New model Big bumper tax Mar "87, power windows,1,025 words
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Advertisement1062 1986-11-18 11 90 For Sale: Toyota '82 TOYOTA CELICA J owners Aircon. radio cassette, s rims Tax 2 87 tip top cond $23,800 *****44 W MODEL COROLLA 1 6GT Twin can Sports car Aircon. s rims, radio cassette Showrm cond $33,500 Loan $25,000 *****30 85 COROLLA 1300 DX 1 pte owner Aircon1,062 words
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Advertisement1072 1986-11-18 11 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi NFAR 79 COLT Sigma Alrcon cassette, ne* paint, insurance 5 87 new paint $8,200 *****89 NEAR 80 COLT Lancer 1400 SL. s runs Aircon. radio cassette, 2 owners $12,300 *****57 NEAR 82 MITSUBISHI Galant GS alrcon. hi-fi. Tip top cond View: 526A Joo Chiat Road. WANTED1,072 words
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Advertisement1002 1986-11-18 11 93 For Sale. Honda BUSINESSMAN URGENTLY REQS 1 unit Mercedes 200 1 unit Honda Accord. e 1 unit any Japanese car Cash payment No dealers please. TEL: *****35 79 HONDA CIVIC 13 DX 5-door. aircond. radio cassette, s/rims. Tip-top condition Tp.s till Feb '87 Tel *****88 8/83 ACCORD EX Manual.1,002 words
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Advertisement610 1986-11-18 11 94 For Sale: Daihatsu 94 For Sale: Daihatsu 94 For Sale: Daihatsu 94 For Sale: Daihatsu 94 For Sale: Daihatsu CX 5 Speed $4,200 Proven Fuel Economy Reliability CX Daimatic $4,500 Y*Wr Outstanding Power Performance Turbo 5 Speed $4,900 Kh Sjn T|en Seng Ltd NOt applicable for 'Q' 'SZ' piate610 words
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Advertisement761 1986-11-18 11 96 For Sale: Other Makes 1980 SUBARU 1600GLS. Good cond. $9,500 0.n.0. Display pager *****90. Address: 7-D Napier Rd. 1980 SUBARU 1300 DL Saloon. Highest offer secures. Tel: *****66 ext. 229. 1980 SUBARU 1600 DL. Aircon./ cassette. 2nd private owner. Tip top condition. Tel: *****46. 1981 PORSCHE 924 GT Carrera.761 words
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Advertisement632 1986-11-18 11 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles 1983 TOYOTA TOYOACE, 2 owners, radio cassette, good cond. $4,300 0.n.0. Tel: *****88. 5/83 DATSUN 120Y panel van aircon. hifi. tax 4/87 $7,200. Tel: *****42. '72 DATSUN PICKUP 1300. Tax 11/86. Good running cond. $650. Tel: *****13. '74, MAZDA BONGO FlOOO, passenger, 8 seater van.632 words
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Advertisement390 1986-11-18 11 99 Vehicles Wanted Excellent prices for your car/commercial vehicle Comprehensive services for loans, car insurance road tax. aMiAujj.m Cars of all makes &cc Commercial vehicles (vans, pickups) and company registered cars Scrap cars or trade-in Don't Hesitate. We Provide The Best Deal Around! COLT CREDIT PTE LTD and FIVE SPEED390 words
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Advertisement587 1986-11-18 11 99 Vehicles Wanted ABLE TO PAY AN ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT FOR ANY USED CARS PARF or Non-PARF Any model/ c.c. Company regn. Private regn Commercial vans/ pickups KINDLY CONTACT: MR. LEK TEL: *****76/ *****05 SZ VEHICLES WANTED A. Marcadaa Benz B. BMW C. Volvo All automatic models Willing to pay587 words
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Advertisement954 1986-11-18 11 106 Accommodation Available: Houses 0.10 BOTANICAL GARDEN VICINI TY. Extremely charming d storey bungalow, large pain- overlooking matured garden 3• 2 bdrms Pool optional $6,000 D 10 LEEDON PARK VICINITY Totally refurbished s store.v colonial bungalow Huge living. nice bright kitchen 4 ••t-r--vant's Pool optional $3,500 Bernma Road/ Gentle Road/954 words
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Advertisement472 1986-11-18 11 107 Accommodation Availabt I Apartments FAR ErtST Plfl2f! Hotel st /itLuxurious Apartments TO LET •At the junction of Scotts/ Orchard Road, next to Hyatt Hotel. XX) sq ft Hotel Stv I Swimming Pool Tenr is Cou" Squash Court. Biliiarc. Room ■'jymnasium ana ma iy Mher facilities 'Self Service Free Launaerette472 words
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Advertisement1217 1986-11-18 12 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments The Ascott Executive Residences Gracious Living Starts Here. Singapore's first purpose built serviced apartments, The Ascott Executive Residences, are a unique combination of the luxury of a hotel and the comfort of home. Located in the heart of the city, The Ascott1,217 words
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Advertisement1106 1986-11-18 12 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST 1 RIVERWALK APT., near OCBC. 3 1 bdrms F/furn With pool, tennis courts. Rental $2,000 p.m. Tel: *****04 I DIST 10 DRAYCOTT TWR. Walk-up apt. 2 bdrms. Pool. Sommervllle Pk. 3 bdrms Both fully furn. $1,800. Cltlprop, *****75 DIST 10 LEEDON HEIGHTS, nicely furnished, 31,106 words
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Advertisement1051 1986-11-18 12 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST 21 CLEMENTI GATEHOUSE. 3 bdrms Full facilities Furnished. $1,600. Tel Lily. *****17. DIST.2I GOODLUCK GDN. 2 3 bdrm.s Fully furn $900 $1,300. Heng Fatt Property *****88. DIST.B, F/FURN. brand new, 3 bdrms. apt. available Immediately. Tel *****11 DIST.9 CAIRNHILL GARDEN, 1.200 sq.ft. $1,200. Fully furn.1,051 words
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Advertisement1003 1986-11-18 12 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX. 3-rm apt. F/ aircond. P/ furn. Tei *****45/ *****12. Agts. welcome. PLAZA PENTHOUSE. 1700 sq.ft. High fir. Beautifully furn. See to appreciate. Call *****53. ROBIN DR., D.1025, walk-up apts. Alrcon. Furn. Immediate occupation. Call *****21/ *****20. SHANGRI-LA HOTEL VICINITY, tastefully furn. mais. 16301,003 words
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Advertisement960 1986-11-18 12 110 Accommodation Wanted: Apartments READY CLIENTS URGENTLY req HDB apts. 2/ 3/ 4/ 5 rm. Si pte. apts Owners call: *****25/ 6/ 7. SMALL FAMILY URGENTLY req. 3 bdrms. Mandarin Gdn. Type 81. High fir. Call: *****35/ 4&V1524. URGENTLY WANTED ALL area HDB flats. 2/3/4/5-rms. Whole units Si rms. Call960 words
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Advertisement914 1986-11-18 12 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses J.&ZH4 1 5 yrs 7.00% 6 -25 yrs 7.25% All rates apply to existing customers as well with effect November 3. 1986 HI SHING lI_EJ LOOMS ITHAHCI UM-TH> J*tt_MMfcTPß3*^l A member of Keppe l Corporation lOCdlyerQuay #01-04 #09-06 z Ocean Building SmgaDore914 words
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Advertisement901 1986-11-18 12 DIST. II 1-1/2-BTOREY BUNGA- j LOW. Land: 16.000 sq.ft. 4 bdrms. $1.3M. Shang Properties *****85 DIST 14 CORNER D/STOREY terrace. 3-1 rms. F'hold 3 yrs. old. 3.000/ 2.500 sq.ft. N&W *****55. DIST. I4 2-STOREY CORNER terr Approx. 4100 sq.ft F'hold. 4 1 bdrms. $480,000 ono. Agt. *****70 DIST.IS BRAND NEW,901 words
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Advertisement773 1986-11-18 12 113 For Sale: Houses MUST SELL 0 10 N semi-d Large gdn 3- 1 rms 5000 sq.ft $520,000 Holland *****79 SERANGOON GDNS Fully/ newly renovated Semi-D 4 bdrms 2 halls $395k neg HSS *****22 WATTEN RISE D/STOREY inter terr. 3-1 bdrms P'furn 1765/ 2000 sq.ft F'hold TASL. *****74 2-1/2-STOREY CORNER773 words
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Advertisement1075 1986-11-18 12 114 For Sale Private Apartments D.21 CLEMENT! PH walk-up apl 3 1 bdrms P furn Approx 1.700 sq.ft Full facilities $335,000 ono F'hold Don Assoc *****38 *****91 D.21 YU Ll Yuan off Dunearn Rd new walk-up Small development Marble/ parquet flooring. 1121 sqft 2 bdrms $215,000 Holland *****79 D.5 HONG1,075 words
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Advertisement903 1986-11-18 13 114 For Sale- Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments %THE WIISIDSOR mmmm^+s MmmmTr^rT* 1 *M 1 ir" W > T»»TIMK/^^BB WWWAaS AmmMK. i 1 il ifTil -::_.iT^n L___l____B_fc^gW___| 3 Da^aa-, A^r4m A n4r D...1* LUXURY and FABULOUS FEATURES include:903 words
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Advertisement583 1986-11-18 13 i D.5, MUST VIEW, walkup apt 2.600 sqft. 4-1 bdrms. S, pool. $350,000 0.n.0. Quick sale. *****22, agt. D.5. PASIR PANJANG Hills. walk-up apt. 3 bdrms. 1,200 sq.ft. D.9, CAIRNHILL. VENUS Mansion. 3100 sq.ft. 3-1 rms. Property Resources *****31/ *****75 j D.9 CAIRNHILL PLAZA 2-1 bdrm. I apt. mid fir.583 words
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Advertisement845 1986-11-18 13 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 5-ROOMED Ah Hood Rd Blk 103 $143,000 A.M. Kio Blk 553 (Full CPF) $122,000 Bedok North Blk 405 $130,000 Bedok South Blk 60 $112,000 Bedok Reservoir Blk 715 $130,000 Bt Merah Blk 116 $155,000 Chai Chee St Blk 51 $130,000 Dover Blk 12, 13 $125,000845 words
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Advertisement943 1986-11-18 13 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments ALL 3-RM. UPP. Cross St. Blk 532. 536/ Rochor Ctr. 81k.4 (L corner), Bedok 81k. 46, 527, Clementi 81k.331. 311. 427, 519, A.M. Kio 81k.509, 444, 443, 214, etc./ corner 81k. 504, 578, Toa Payoh 81k.23, 100. 128, 157 (corner). *****38. ALL 4-RM.: Bt. Merah943 words
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Advertisement1064 1986-11-18 13 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments CLEMENTI 3-RM. BLK-426, renovated, cabinets, wardrobes, ceramic throughout, high fir Price neg. Tel: *****80/ 3. CLEMENTI PURE 4-RM. Blk 301/ 302/ 332/ 348, beautifully done, marble/ ceramic, cabinets. See to offer. *****33. NORTH BRIDGE RD. 3-rm. Blk 467 terrazzo/ ceramic $63K/ Telok Blangah Blk.B marble/1,064 words
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Advertisement904 1986-11-18 13 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments OWEN RD. 3-RM. BK; 44, whole h'se terrazzo. p/furn Sale: $65,000 neg *****21/ *****22 PANDAN GDN. 4-RM. 81k .408, sea view, high fir. Terrazzo/ parquet, cabinets. $80K neg *****00 PURE 4 RMS. Chai Chee. Near Mosque Terrazzo throughout Wardrobes, cabinet. *****80 SAGO LANE 3-RM., well904 words
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Advertisement652 1986-11-18 13 117 Properties Wanted CLEMENTI OR WEST COAST H D B"~^s UR6ENTLY WANTED BY MISS TAN I 732 0188 GOOD OFFER!! from our clients Wanted: Old bungalows Vacant land in any district Enquiries Welcome: 278-1000 Steve CENTROASIA I HDB WANTED PEOPLE'S HOUSING *****21/ *****22 Urgently Wanted HDB Ep JLATS Ss| UNI652 words
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Advertisement430 1986-11-18 13 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces ''^Amtsm ''"i «jui(ji_ap_W-wß_i I OVfe-acre factory site and buildings, including 80,000 sq.ft. factory with mezzanine office. Inspection invited. Open to offers IHENDERSON^RfIH INDUSTRIAL For sale or lease: Flatted Factories Terrace Factories^ Warehouses Showrooms EXCELLENT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES WITH IMMEDIATE ABOVE AVERAGE RETURNS Freehold (statutory land430 words
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Advertisement625 1986-11-18 13 118 Factory Spare* LANDED FTY./ WAREH'SE FOR LEASE/ SALE 1) D. 12/14 S/storey Detached Wareh'se 12.000 sq ft <■. 45« p.s.f 2) Pandan Loop 8/ storey Terr Fly., 3.000 sq ft ifl 70e p.s.f 3) River Valley S storey Warehse 10.000 sq.ft *> 60« P-s.l 4) Hillview Ave. S/slorey Fty625 words
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Advertisement377 1986-11-18 14 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces k£ Ceiling Heiynt 5 38 4 65 metres Elevating platform with 6 800 kg liftiny capacity iS& 2 spacious earyo hits with 5 000 ky capacity each Bg| Approved fire fiyhtmy system |:S: BS •24 hour security service B§ Lorrv parking lots377 words
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Advertisement742 1986-11-18 14 121 For Rent: Office Spaces OFFICE fl FOR RENTAL/ SALE PREMISES: GEYLANG NEAR LORONG 26 Area 1 195 sq ft w,»h 3 rms Ml/ carpeted, air -conditioned Convenient traffic at best location With attached toilets Rental 551. 200.00 p.m.. j Sales 5200.000.00 negotiable COrVTACT ONLY V MISS HO *****43 V742 words
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Advertisement609 1986-11-18 14 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces Office Spaces wAmmmwm Pcnimula Plaza wwAWAm^ Office Shopping Complex The facilities of I a city centre: I yours as a tenant I As a tenant of Peninsula Plaza, you'll ■7T_vl now enjoy special privileges and peninsula city609 words
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Advertisement202 1986-11-18 14 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces 312 THOMSON RD. 1 185 sq.ft $460,000 Jin. Gelenggang 2-sto-rey 4000 sq.ft. $520,000. Joo Chiat 2-storey 276 sq.m. $380,000. *****44 FAR EAST/ LUCKY Plaza. 206 710 sq.ft. With/ without tenancy Reasonable price. Shang *****85. SIM LIM TWRS. Excellent location. Level 3. F'hold. 366 sq.ft. $480,000202 words
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Advertisement551 1986-11-18 14 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces SUPREME HOUSE EXHIBITION SPACE 2ND STOREY WEST WING Approx. 587.15 sq.m. (6,320 sq.ft.) Wide frontage visible from Penang Road AIRCONDITIONED EXCELLENT SERVICES (AMPLE PARKING LOTS) ENQUIRIES SUPREME HOLDINGS LTD SUPREME HOUSE, 0923 TEL. NO. 336-2466 PARAMOUNT HOTEL A SHOPPING CENTRE UNITS SQ.FT. 01-27 432.00 01-28551 words
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Advertisement630 1986-11-18 14 123 For Sale: 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces FOR SALE BY TENDER #02-21 Orchard Towers (tenanted by an Italian Restaurant) Tenders are invited to pu rchase the shop unit: Location Orchard Towers, Orchard Road Unit #02-21 (2,325 sqft) Good frontage facing Orchard Road Tenure Freehold Yield Very good630 words
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Advertisement862 1986-11-18 14 137 lours ._____>■ **^_l ww T_B j Cameron SPM $69 Cameron/Gentini $129 Desaru $20/$69 Gentry (Coach/Air) $69/5259 Haadyai/SonfkWa $99 Malacca (Ramada) J32/J6B Muar/Kukup (Seafood) $28 Penang (Coach/Air) $79/$359 One Way Bus Tnp Malaysia Wj 135 Air Travel 127 Other Real Estate 127 Other Real Estate f s ARIZONA, U.S.A. Owner862 words
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Advertisement1139 1986-11-18 15 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 T ours 137 Tours _8 1 MtßaoL School Holidays Special! j| V|_Fl _Z 3D Golok/Kota Bahru/Kuala Trengganu B-Hk *m^^^^^ Mm wr m MMMMAMA I i I {23r,2] Uon 5149 mmm mmM —A MwW m lllTirillT_Clrl ■rl-ieiarr.-ilBW' 4D Penang/Cameron Highland1,139 words
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Advertisement385 1986-11-18 15 m I ™^^^s T*A+ U D p K LerYSatu,davmorn Ing1 ng 10D All Jap/Kyushu 4N Korea $2819 14D All Jap/Kyushu /4N Taiwan $2819 13D All Jap/Kyushu/ 3N Hong Kong $2819 17D Jap/Korea/Hong Kong $3199 18D Jap/Korea/Taiwan $3199 2.D Jap/Korea/Taiwan/Hong Kong $3469 Thailand Daily Departure A Days Bangkok $640 yL 5385 words
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Advertisement570 1986-11-18 15 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours j^THONGKONG PHUKET^r—^ A^ Fragrant Harbour 3 '4/5 Day f --'T fi Extravaganza PhuKf 4/5/6 Dav Deo Every Tues Thurs/Fri/Sun ___T bwLi _fi__i Grand Dinner includes suckling pig. ___> Trom 5,1U0 lobster, sharkfin. steamed fish, Highlights seafood soup 'Deluxe Town/beach hotel accommodation K,/V V^L, ■KH~:.NCW570 words
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Advertisement726 1986-11-18 16 137 Tours 137 Tours m Oxie<t {fitutd ?%au Tdeddinf W &aW wrmmtfA*mdA lowu. mL\ A S The best choice in everyway W 1 DATE OF CEREMONY M fc^^ W A M NEPTUNE THEATRE *?*'*s A RESTAURANT ,^f A M HONEYMOON j T^i A A DEPARTURE f m 18 MAY 1987726 words
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Advertisement625 1986-11-18 16 137 Tours 137 Tours ii-AIAAAAAI g 1 6 DAYS HAADYAI PEMANG $185 5 DAYS HAADYAI/SONGKLA 99 5 DAYS PENANG/GENTING $138 3 D GENTING /K.L 99 3D4N GENTING/MALACCA $139 DAILY DEPARTURE BY DELUXE AIRCON COACH. IST CLASS HOTEL ACCOMMODATION AA TRAVEL TOUR GANTANG EMAS TOUR 336. River Valley Road =01-45. Golden625 words
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Advertisement699 1986-11-18 16 147 Academic Courses Hholiday tuitlon" Taught hy experienced qualified teachers 6-Week Intensive Classes specially arranged during your school holidays Mathematics Additional Maths Physical Science English Principles of Accounts General Paper For details, please call: CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE 05-3545 Block 162 Bukit Merah Town Centre Tel: *****90 (8 lines) LEK699 words
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Advertisement1213 1986-11-18 16 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses 9 INFORMATICS COMPU}^ WW 1 Sophia Road 'o3-01 02 03 J **Q Peace Centre Singapore 0922 M INFORMATICS scored 5 out of 1 0 BfB» O top distinction awards. Our O student Ms. Young M.F scored one w of the top 3 medals in1,213 words
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Advertisement692 1986-11-18 16 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses ENGINEERING STUDIES Leading to examinations ot VITB C&G, etc Registration for C&G Examination commences from 10 Nov -28 Nov 86 Part Time Classes Commencing in NOVEMBER Architectural Draughtsmanship Electrical Engineering Pi 1 .2.3 Electrical Installation Grd 3 Quantity Surveying (BQ| Basic Electronics Stage 1 8. 2692 words
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Advertisement513 1986-11-18 16 153 Driving Instruction HUA LOONG DRIVING st-nd hull courses. Free tinal theorj Call *****68 *****07 LEARN DRIVING FROM very Inendlv instructor Hourl> 154 Dancing Instruction ANN DANCING CENTRE BEGINNERS social DANCE commencing 5.30p.m. 19 11 Wed, 7.15p.m 20 11 Thurs. 7 15pm 21/11 Fri solo disco commencing 6.45pm tonight. Pte513 words
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Advertisement551 1986-11-18 16 158 Tailoring Instruction r KADOORIE Fashion Design and Art Centre fW-tl Peopt* Per* CompM) Tel *****0S *****22 Fashion Design < Basic Advanced) Dressmaking Adaptation on Pattern Drafting ArtIndustrial Pattern Drafting Ml courses are conducted by fashion designer Mlaa Sie SJ». who graduated from Australia ano Hong Kong Fashion Design Colleges551 words
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Advertisement444 1986-11-18 17 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES l a___HMHHI CT WTC pccnooi WmWAssmWAm IVlffax No: Kates: Mux Service: ___^_B_____i slkMl_ nOJUOOI Sales Service: Straits Times: SS2S.IX) psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 r<-l<-\ Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD Tel *****11 ext 5724 56 8 5669 I Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. I Posted: SSIO.OO APPOINTMENTS I" SALES444 words
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Advertisement729 1986-11-18 17 NOTICES TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS AND SUPPLIERS We, Sodick Co., Ltd. of Japan, hereby wish to inform that with immediate effect the name of our sole agent Sodick-Champion (S) Pte Ltd has changed their name to Champion Machine Tools (S) Pte. Limited, and henceforth all transactions will be carried on729 words
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Advertisement746 1986-11-18 17 NOTICES AMALGAMATED INDUSTRIAL STEEL BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the SIXTEENTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of AMALGAMATED INDUSTRIAL STEEL BERHAD will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, Jalan Utas, ***** Shah Alam, Selangor on Tuesday, 16th December, 1986 at 10.00 a.m.746 words
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Advertisement318 1986-11-18 17 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) 1979 Edition IN THE HIGH COURT OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY NO. 179 OF 198S re: Datnk S. Znlachamsyah Ex parte: Diners Clnb (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. Creditor. NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF A BANKRUPTCY PETITION FILED ON THE 11TH DAY OF JULY, 1»8«. To: Datnk S.318 words
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Advertisement454 1986-11-18 17 THE BANKRITTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) 1979 Edition IN THE HIGH COURT OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY NO. 139 OF 198S re: Pok Chin Tong Ex parte: Diners (Ith (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. Creditor. NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF A DiuvDiimrv P— B— -H_BB FILED ON THE 11TH DAY OF JULY, 198S. To:454 words
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Advertisement405 1986-11-18 17 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185, AND IN THE MATTER OF NAWALOKA <0\ ERSEAS) PTE. LTD. (In voluntary liquidation) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-l P NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the creditors of the above company, which is being voluntarily wound up are requireu on or uciore Sth day405 words
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Advertisement789 1986-11-18 17 IN THF HIGH COl RT OF THE REPI BLK OF SINGAPORE C_mpai>le* Winding I'p No. 5«90f I9BC IN THF MATTER OF THf: COMPANIES ACT CHAPTER 185 And IN THE MATTER OF MODERN TRAVEI. SEKv <S> PRIVATE IJMITFI) AAERTISEMEM I PETITION NCTICE is hereby given that a Petition fcr the Winding789 words
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Advertisement536 1986-11-18 18 f!^ WATER HEATERS 1 SUPER SAVING mrm a 20" Tinted TV Screen is FREE with every purchase Gainsborough 213 Sadia 323 Automatic f"• i Control $160 •iq JB_ n^ PUB No 0028/3 U Prime U3 Protek 7 AAW^^*\\J\At^ 707 lgW§y^ 30 K G.S. C TRADING BLK 164 #04-3633 BUKIT MERAH536 words
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Advertisement81 1986-11-18 18 rS ItSIATTO I SeavleW HOtel Ground Floor Extra'^Mam"? jF I Pooiside. Amber Close. recommended for STRONG A, next to Katong Cold Storage A mm**m^s*A**'*'7^\ Support either By Choice or S'pore 1543 Tei *****26 ||^JgTTl^.^vAM.{] because of Back-trouWes tl 15/11 86 to 23/11/86 pj B, **^\\i^&^^ Free Ladder S 388 '^T'81 words
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Miscellaneous660 1986-11-18 18 SUN TAN By Collette PEANUTS By Scmuiz Fviy TE*_*2*S*ys;F^^tf/T_r^^PH HAPPENS F^^TtiE MUSTaeTA^^t* ,-^r 7 nr— EVEft IST/ry/TirV/ryßeoM UVSHTj H*Zj£y* yoUSWyAM/rTV J iKcTE Fr^MrAPVj| UM LOVE hC HERE'S An ''A COPFISH MAS A^ /T~\ NO CONRAI7..IT \^%rffflM%^J V^!/ S \3/ y If (NATURE BOOKS Z K^TINSJ A5 MANY AS NINE U/660 words
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Article, Illustration811 1986-11-18 19 JT CAROLINE NGUI talks to a leading light of yjm Kuala Lumpur's Five Arts Centre, '^T 4 responsible for putting up The Cord, UrdlTld which will be performed on Friday, Festival '86 Saturday and Sunday. THE Cord launched the Five Arts Centre in 1984.811 words
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145 1986-11-18 19 Museum to send 400 kids on a treasure hunt MORE than 400 children will look for "treasures" in the National Museum as part of Children's Workshops for the school holidays, which are now on. The children, aged 8 to 12 and picked from about 45 primary schools, will attend two-day145 words
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Article, Illustration385 1986-11-18 19 Sadao shows he's master technically KANNAN CHANDRAN reviews Saturday's performance by Sadao Watanabe, whose skill on the sax mesmerised the full-house audience. AS THE man said: "Japanese musicians read well and play well. But they lack creativity. They are technically very good but they lack feel". This was apparent when385 words
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214 1986-11-18 19 CAROLINE NGUI - CAROLINE NGUI THE cast of The Cord has been rehearsing two months for the Singapore show. Of the eight in the main cast two women and six men five are new, as the original members were not available for this production. Anne James,214 words
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190 1986-11-18 19 Audition for young drama enthusiasts DO YOU want to be a better actor? Would you like to learn more about theatre? Are you aged between 13 and 18? If so, you can join Youth Theatre Singapore for 15 tutorial classes which means more than 40 hours of intensive practical instruction190 words
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Advertisement77 1986-11-18 19 If you are holding an event you want our readers to know about, fill in the coupon and send it to What's On, Section 2, The Straits Times, 390 Kim Seng Road Singapore 0923. Your coupon should reach us three days before the event. Name of event: Staged/presented by: Venue:77 words
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Miscellaneous581 1986-11-18 19 WHAT'S nt. SUPERSTAR SHOW French film with English sub- slides on art, ballet and archi- Art Gallery. 9am 5.30 pm. SINGAPORE RIVER EXHI- PORCELAIN FROM FOR PEACE titles. A disgraced man, with tecture, or listen to records, On till Nov 30. BITION. Plus audio-visual GRANDMOTHER'S PARFEATURING Hongkong stars an enormous581 words
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Miscellaneous916 1986-11-18 19 —ft. A I III.; §kA K I fl I Radio One FM Service 90.5 mHz in VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News in Brief 6.05 Another Morning. Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning, Another Show (cont'd)916 words
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Advertisement827 1986-11-18 20 V Why you should learn .r L English from the source Ji_____felll *^SAsW H^_l _Br_P 818 _R _H BBH WSSkA _#_iP^* ms±-* mtram oms* **m> mm- smmt Aw wm mWAm mm *Wfi m mt > mtm Wm *mw flßSyft *wa\ m*** mm** A*m Amm* mm* mm msm *mto -wiry- w^r^WPH827 words
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Miscellaneous1552 1986-11-18 20 ..,J_^~-~-"- was***— —mm ~-«-~"^^M«^«Ka_ -^-t^-^ .ni^— j ■■MY VIEW By Kannan Chandran !2_______________H_____________r W 1 sTnTTa uesdav Premier** S| AB ia ___k_____m____A_f_k__i i_M different reason. He's got a centre stage with theu own ___3 fc^ r1 1 chapter Two (Ch 5 N6W *****161 hot dale that mi^ ht nol work1,552 words
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