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Title Section16 1986-11-24 1 The Straits Times j Estd. 1845 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 34, MM 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8516 words
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Article, Illustration758 1986-11-24 1 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN Business as usual m Manila as Aquino orders sudden Cabinet purge a_\\_\__\W________WK______^___\__________\Wmm.^^ By Manila Correspondent MANILA President Corazon Aquino, saying her government needed "a fresh start", dismissed Defence Minister Juan Ponce Enrile and the rest of her Cabinet yesterday after the Philippine Armed Forces758 words
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395 1986-11-24 1 Tycoon breaks silence on arrest of son BILLIONAIRE Khoo Teck Puat yesterday referred to the arrest of his eldest son, accused of conspiring to defraud the National Bank of Brunei, as a "misunderstanding" which he hopes "can be settled amicably and expeditiously". A statement was issued at 10.50 pm through395 words
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Article31 1986-11-24 1 KUWAIT The 13th Arab Summit, repeatedly postponed since 1983 because of dissension among Arab states, could take place m January 1987 m Kuwait alongside the fifth Islamic Summit. AFP31 words
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Article58 1986-11-24 1 LONDON Britain supplied Iran with military material despite government I— that It woaM Mt do m, a British newspaper said yesterday. The Sunday Telegraph quoted Western diplomats la Iran as saying regmlar alrUtts of material Included spare parts and engines (sr Chieftain and Scorplsn tasks as well58 words
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Article, Illustration290 1986-11-24 1 ITALIAN racer Fabrizio Bocca's boat shattered m Marina Bay yesterday when it hit floating debris during the 10th lap of the Singapore Inshore Powerboat Grand Prix. He was saved from death by a high-technology safety capsule that could take all the290 words
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Article68 1986-11-24 1 ANNECY (France) A French woman was sentenced to 20 years m prison on Saturday for strangling her three young children with a telephone cord before attempting to take her own life. A court m this city m eastern France imposed the sentence on Francoise Boullard, 31, who68 words
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Article, Illustration80 1986-11-24 1 TWENTY-YEAR-OLD Mike Tyson (left), the man they are already calling "the new Joe Louis", became the youngest world heavyweight boxing champion on Saturday night when he knocked oat World Boxing Council title-holder Trevor BerMck, of Canada, In the second round. It took the80 words
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676 1986-11-24 1 AHMAD OSMAN - B-G Lee one of four new members in PAP's central committee AHMAD OSMAN PM the only Old Guard among the 14 By -4 Hit main point was that it it a pipe-dream if the English-educated Euro-communists think thay can change the Government m Singapore and be ej left m charge.676 words
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Advertisement21 1986-11-24 1 Inside Summary 2 World News 3-11 Asean 11 Causeway 12,13 Comment Perspective 21,21 Letters 22 TlmesDollar 23-21 Racing 2S Sports a>21 words
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Article410 1986-11-24 2 Stint abroad can help Delay m light-up MERLION WEEK spilled into the Christmas lightup last night when an accident at the power boat grand prix and heavy rains threw off the whole schedule. The crowds were waiting impatiently for the annual switching on ceremony which marked the start of410 words
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Article204 1986-11-24 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE suggestion by the United States Treasury Secretary Mr James Baker that Asia's newly -Industrialising countries (NICs) should let their currencies rise or else face a protectionist backlash from the US, is not one that can be accepted without argument. For Asia's NICs are not204 words
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Article80 1986-11-24 2 'COMMERCIAL' MEDICAL CARE TWO READERS are very concerned that values appear to be changing hospitals will soon be allowed to advertise, and the practice of medicine is m danger of veering towards commercialisation. They note that the Association of Private Medical Practitioners, Singapore, has made clear its stand on80 words
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Article322 1986-11-24 2 Visit to boost ties SOVIET LEADER Mikhail Gorbachev arrives m New Delhi tomorrow for a four-day official visit, his first to Asia and one which analysts said was intended to build up the Soviet Union's privileged but marginally dominant links with India. An elaborate welcoming ceremony will322 words
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Article213 1986-11-24 2 Alex's dream m focus WHEN ALEX Ferguson took over as Manchester United manager with the club languishing three places from the bottom of the English First Divi- sion, he said: "My aim is the top we can still win the League." That was on Nov 6. Yesterday, following United's213 words
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Article381 1986-11-24 2 Update on IVF IT IS NOW nine years since the ingredients of Miss Louise Brown were mixed m a laboratory m Cambridge, and three years since Samuel Lee, Singapore's first test-tube baby, was born. The extraordinary process that made their births possible m vitro fertilisation (IVF) has developed381 words
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Article186 1986-11-24 2 NICs IN ASIA UNWILLING TO REVALUE CURRENCIES THE UNITED STATES wants newly industrialised countries (NICs) m Asia to revalue their currencies to help the US with its trade deficit problems. US Treasury Secretary James Baker says it is time for the NICs to "shoulder the responsibilities that come with186 words
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174 1986-11-24 2 Around Asean and Across the Causeway Jakarta's strategy INDONESIA, suffering a drastic fall m income after the plunge m world oil prices, is relying more on the private sector to develop the industry. Industry Minister Hartarto, who disclosed this on Saturday, also said the government planned to introduce deregulation and174 words
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Article392 1986-11-24 2 Exotica Negombo, Anuradhapura, Kandy Nuwaraeliya Heard ot these places^ Explore classification 137 if you have not j Classifieds. Pg. 6, Section Two Product Advertiser Section/Pace Airfaes Lufthansa German Airlines Malaysian Airline System I Scandinavian Airlines I 26 B**i United O.cseas Bank BBQ Gil Equatron I—2 Brtttdjy Prayer X392 words
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The Aquino-Enrile showdown
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Article413 1986-11-24 3 The man who was fired MANILA Juan Ponce Enrile was once his nations jailer, helped overthrow former President Ferdinand Marcos and has now been dismissed as Defence Minister amid rumours that he was plotting a coup. In February, the 62--year-old Harvard law graduate joined then Deputy Armed Forces Chief of413 words
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Article117 1986-11-24 3 MANILA The Philippines faces a terrifying tug-of-war between leftwing and right-wing forces, and only the centre, held by President Corazon Aquino, can maintain democracy, presidential spokesman Teodoro Benigno said yesterday. The left "is trying its best to force the situation into a stalemate where they may enable117 words
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Article, Illustration399 1986-11-24 3 MANILA New Philippine Defence Minister Rafael Deto is a polished diplomat and a former soldier with a reputation for fighting communist guerillas. And observers say the 66-year-old retired majorgeneral will need both talents as the government seeks to end the communist rebellion and as he399 words
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Article, Illustration362 1986-11-24 3 MANILA TROOPS loyal to ousted Defence Minister Juan Ponce Enrile and supporters of former leader Ferdinand Marcos ftlanned to occupy Pariament Building, reconvene the abolished National Assembly and nullify Mrs Corazon Aquino's presidency, military sources said yesterday. The sources, who asked that they not362 words
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Article278 1986-11-24 3 and the man who mattered MANILA Armed forces nief Gen Fidel Ramos has until now been regarded as Philippine pontics' man m the middle. He was once regarded as a straightforward but timid f ohiier who just took orders from former President Ferdinand Marcos, a distant cousin. He however achieved278 words
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209 1986-11-24 3 MANILA A Philippine Muslim leader was shot dead here on Saturday night shortly after publicly endorsing President Corazon Aquino's proposed Constitution. Mr Ulbert Ulama Tugung, Chairman of an autonomous Muslim region m Mindanao, was killed by gunmen m a passing car as he stepped209 words
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310 1986-11-24 4 Madame Chiang still influential in Taiwan TAIPEI Madame Chiang Kai-Shek, at 85, is still the most influential woman m Nationalist China. She is back m Taipei after 11 years m the United States, but she is giving no hints of her plans. The government says it does not know whether310 words
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Article197 1986-11-24 4 BEIJING A national meeting plotting China's economic strategy for 1987 said it must raise grain output, stop making unwanted goods and let the market decide more and the state less, the People's Daily said yesterday. The Communist Party newspaper said the weeklong meeting determined that197 words
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Article, Illustration265 1986-11-24 4 TOKYO Dsseas sf vilcaalc tremm aad exatostoas Jilted a nearly deserted Islaad sff the esast sf Tskys yesterday as a msastshi la ssathcra da* paa eraptod f sr the Mfth time this year aad laJsred tow peeple. Pslice said the l,*M-m Msaat Mlssmldake sa the vsleaaieally265 words
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Article485 1986-11-24 4 India looks to Gorbachev visit and military pacts on the agenda NEW DELHI Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev arrives here tomorrow for a four-day )fficial visit, his first to ksia and one which anilysts say is intended to build up the Soviet Union's privileged but marginally dominant links with India. An485 words
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Article, Illustration256 1986-11-24 4 MOSCOW Moscow is ready to discuss a reduction m conventional forces m Europe but insists the issue is linked to other asB>cts of arms control, said utch Prime Minister Ruud Lubbers. He told a press conference at the end of a threeday visit to Moscow256 words
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Article126 1986-11-24 4 NEW YORK American spyplanes have operated secretly out of bases m Pakistan since 1963 as part of a burgeoning US-Pakistani military relationship, The Nation reports m its new issue. Citing unnamed Pakistani military sources and an unnamed State Department spokesman, the magazine says P-3 Orion126 words
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195 1986-11-24 6 28 saved from stricken ship by copters LONDON Helicopters tescued the crew of a heavily laden Hongkong ship m a gale off the south western tip of Irelaad early yesterday The bulk carrier Kow Un>n Bridge was on its way tii Huntorston. Scotland, with 160.000 tonnes of iron ure throe195 words
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Article, Illustration214 1986-11-24 6 NEW YORK Union Carbide says a claim for US$3 (556.57 billion) billion sought by the Indian government for victims of the Bhopal disaster is "without foundation". "This is a blatant effort on the part of the government of India and rank opportunism to avoid214 words
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Article413 1986-11-24 6 OTTAWA FIVE Soviet army deserters held captive by Afghan resistance fighters for about three years have been brought to Canada m a secret government mission, say newspaper reports here. Prime Minister Brian Mulroney said on Saturday the soldiers were "safe and sound" at a Canadian413 words
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365 1986-11-24 6 LONDON A former used car dealer was convicted at the Old Bailey on Friday with four others of masterminding a multi-million-pound international drugs ring. Paul Dye used couriers m Pakistan. Malaysia. Europe and the United States. One of his chief lieutenants m the US365 words
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Article201 1986-11-24 6 OTTAWA Elilre Dionne, mother of the quintuplets whose birth and survival astounded the world 52 years ago, died on Saturday at North Bay Civic Hospital In Ontario. She was 77. Hospital officials released no further Information on her death, nor did family members. Mrs201 words
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Article, Illustration421 1986-11-24 7 SHADA ISLAM - Child abuse hits the headlines in Belgium SHADA ISLAM By Brussels Correspondent BRUSSELS Child abuse is not a subject most Belgians accept as being part of their comfortable lives. But the wall of silence surrounding the problem has been brought crashing down m Ceroux, a small and sleepy village on421 words
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235 1986-11-24 7 Elderly in US abused by their own spouses CHICAGO Between 700,000 and one million of the nations elderly are chronically abused or neglected by members of their own family, researchers have reported. The report issued on Friday found that abusers of the elderly are primarily spouses, not children, and are235 words
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328 1986-11-24 7 BONN Two West German states have ordered all waterworks that draw water from the Rhine closed, saying a new leak of chemicals into the river posed a more serious hazard than was at first thought. Environmental officials m the states of North328 words
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141 1986-11-24 7 S. African white family killings on the rise JOHANNESBURG White South African Pieter Volschenk, 30, was sitting m his lounge with his wife on Friday evening when he suddenly rose, went into the bedroom of his four-year-old daughter Rozanne, shot the child m the head, then turned the gun on141 words
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192 1986-11-24 7 16 m tax files loss: IRS man charged TORONTO A junior employee of the Internal Revenue Service has been charged with theft relating to the temporary disappearance of tax records of 16 million Canadians. The disappearance of the records, which contained personal financial information about everyone who filed tax returns192 words
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259 1986-11-24 7 WASHINGTON Angry black pickets who closed a Chinese carry-out m the poorest section of the US capital are part of a nationwide drama that threatens to erupt into the grim reality of racial violence. The ugly scene m overwhelmingly black southeast259 words
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Article186 1986-11-24 7 LOS ANGELES Scatman Crothers, IS, the throaty-voiced character actor whose It-year cart c- covered television, the stage :>»d films soch an One Flew o»rr The urkoo Nest and The Shootist, died on Saturday after a long battle with cancer. American TV audiences remember Crothers as186 words
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270 1986-11-24 9 NEW YORK The sale of US arms to Iran grew out of Israeli links with the Iranian government of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeiny dating back to 1979, The New York Times quoted a senior Israeli official m Jerusalem as saying. The links were270 words
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Article317 1986-11-24 9 WASHINGTON A newspaper has reported that a group of President Ronald Reagan's supporters m and out of the government wants him to shake up his advisers because of their handling of secret arms shipments to Iran. The Washington Post, quoting sources, said the group317 words
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Article162 1986-11-24 9 WASHINGTON The State Department apparently misled the Iraqi government for years about Israel's arms shipments to Iran, according to accounts from present and former American officials and Iraq's ambassador m Washington, Mr Nizar Hamdoon. Mr Hamdoon said m a recent interview that his government repeatedly complained162 words
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Article, Illustration452 1986-11-24 9 American traders believed to be involved m the deals WASHINGTON Within the last few months, large shipments of fuel refined m Saudi Arabia have been transported by commercial American traders across the Persian Gulf to Iran, which urgently needs the fuel452 words
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Article121 1986-11-24 9 IT waa 23 years ag* on No\ ti that President John Kennedy was assassinated m Dallas. The Kennedys yesterday marked quietly the 23rd anniversary sf the ssssssinstisn with visits t* his grave at Arlington National Cemetery aad a solemn ceremony at the family heme. Senator Edward121 words
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280 1986-11-24 10 LONDON A British newspaper has said Libya has provided Syria and Iran with nerve-gas warheads for Sovietbuilt missiles, raising the possibility of potential lethal strikes against Israeli cities. The Sunday Telegraph, quoting senior Western intelligence sources, said on Sunday that the warheads, which280 words
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195 1986-11-24 10 26 hurt as Iranian missile slams Baghdad BAHRAIN An Iranian missile struck Baghdad on Saturday night, wounding 28 civilians and damaging several buildings m a residential district of the Iraqi capital, a military spokesman there said. Residents reported a huge explosion, felt over an area of several kilometres at about195 words
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Article, Illustration254 1986-11-24 10 NICOSIA Mr Yasser Arafat's Palestinian guerilla faction and the largest of the dissident groups that joined a rebellion against his leadership three years ago have begun reconciliation talks m Moscow. The four days of talks, which began m Prague and then moved254 words
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230 1986-11-24 10 HONGKONG Parents take heart: Christmas morning may be less complicated and puzzling this year than m Yuletides past. Judging by what was on exhibition at the 12th Hongkong Toy and Gift Fair, a bellwether exhibition for holiday toymakers. the days of lights, bleeps,230 words
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Article69 1986-11-24 10 ROME A Jordanian was jailed for 24 years and six months on Saturday for the 1984 shooting of the Rome vice-consul of the United Arab Emirates and the murder of a woman who was with him. Jihad Mohammed Othman. 24, was found guilty of firing five69 words
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Advertisement102 1986-11-24 9 YOU DONT HAVE TO BE A STUFFED TURKEY THIS CHRISTMAS Christmas parties can lead to post-Christmas weight problems. All that eating, drinking and being merry is great for spreading good cheer, but it also spreads your waistline. But if you treat yourself to an early Christmas present of a course102 words
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257 1986-11-24 11 JAKARTA INDONESIA, suffering a drastic fall m income after the plunge m world oil prices, is relying more on the private sector to develop industry. Industry Minister Hartarto, who disclosed this on Saturday, also said the government planned to introduce deregulation and tariff257 words
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Article, Illustration91 1986-11-24 11 Marijuana goes up in flames BANGKOK Thai police have burnt more than seven tonnes of seized marijuana worth about six million baht (S$501.000) m northern Mac Hong Son province. It was the largest amount of the drug ever destroyed at one time m Thailand. A police spokesman said on Saturday91 words
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337 1986-11-24 11 BANGKOK THAILAND'S powerful army commander-in-chief. Gen Chavalit Yongchaiyudh, has expressed disapproval over a parliamentary committee's decision to cut four million bant (*****,000) from the army's 289.7 million baht secret fund. Sources said yesterday while the cut was minimal at only 1.5337 words
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115 1986-11-24 11 BANGKOK Tea heavi-ly-armed men m military fatigues ratted Ift holiday makers near a famous national park m central Thailand. Tke robbers were armed with AK-47 assault rifles, M-l« rifles and grenades. They used a tree trunk to seal oft a section of the highway115 words
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208 1986-11-24 11 Thai mums switch to other brands of baby food BANGKOK THAI mothers are switching to new brands of baby food after the discovery of radioactive contamination m several milk products imported from Europe, newspaper reports said on Saturday. The Health Ministry has reassured the public there is no need to208 words
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311 1986-11-24 11 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - Thailand acts to speed up oil search ALBERT RAMALINGAM By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK Sweeping changes are to be made to petroleum laws m Thailand to induce oil companies to step up exploration activities which have slowed because of the slump m world oil prices. The new laws will reduce the311 words
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273 1986-11-24 12 Talks with banks and finance companies to take some time KUALA LUMPUR Depositors of 24 financially-stricken co-operatives whose assets have been frozen since August are unlikely to get their money back soon. This is because the bail-out negotiations between the cooperatives and commercial banks273 words
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315 1986-11-24 12 'Parliament only' can decide on Secrets Act KUALA LUMPUR Only Parliament, not the Prime Minister, can decide whether to refer the proposed legislation on the amendments of the Official Secrets Act to a Parliamentary Select Committee, Bar Council president Param Cumaraswamy has said. This is because Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir315 words
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Article, Illustration170 1986-11-24 12 KUALA LUMPUR About IW members of the National Union of Bank Employees picketed the union headquarters here on Saturday to protest against a proposed wage freese. The demonstration lasted an hour. The protesters also handed In a petition demanding the union retract its stand or bold170 words
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Article218 1986-11-24 12 KUALA LUMPUR Cuepacs will not surrender workers' rights m talks with the government over proposed cuts m overtime and retrenchments benefits. Deputy president S. Santhanasamy said on Saturday the Congress of Unions of Employees m the Public and Civil Services would soon seek a meeting218 words
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Article, Illustration330 1986-11-24 13 Act responsibly and don't raise racial issues, he urges PENANG The government will not allow the country to be divided and will help all Malaysians, regardless of their race, Deputy Prime Minister Abdul Ghafar Baba has said. Mr Ghafar told more than 200330 words
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131 1986-11-24 13 Kuwaitis in town to talk about investment KUALA LUMPUR A trade delegation of three from the Kuwait Investment Authority arrived on Saturday to hold talks with Malaysian officials on investment opportunities here. Delegation leader Abdulla Rashid Al-Hajri said that the group was keen to identify types of investment m Malaysia.131 words
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Article, Illustration226 1986-11-24 13 HONGKONG FORMER Bumiputra Malaysia finance director Datuk Hashim Shamsuddin has returned to Hongkong from Britain to face charges involving conspiracy to defraud and corruption, a spokesman for the Independent Commission Against Corruption said yesterday. Hashim returned m handcuffs last night escorted226 words
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Article84 1986-11-24 13 Golkar mission leaves KUALA LUMPUR A delegation from Indonesia's ruling party, Golkar, has left for Jakarta after a four-day visit to Malaysia. The three-member mission, led by Golkar Secre-tary-General Tarwono Kusumaatmadja, were seen off at Subang airport on Saturday by Umno Secre-tary-General Datuk Seri Sanusi Junid, who is also Agriculture84 words
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Advertisement269 1986-11-24 13 surprise draws even we'd Ime te win. At BP, you can win m our lucky draw, not next month, not next year, but every week. There's a mystery top prize worth $1,500 that changes every week. And 50 weekly prizes of BP petrol or shopping vouchers. Plus over 200,000 instant269 words
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282 1986-11-24 14 THE Trade Development Board last night paid trill ute to its former chaifl man, Mr S. Chandra Qqfl who nurtured and helpH build TDB into what \X*m today. Jm TDB Chairman AlaM Yeo. who said at a (atM well dinner for Mr Chafl282 words
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Article, Illustration362 1986-11-24 14 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK But "beautiful, romantic' lights make it worthwhile By MERLION Week spilled wil-ly-nilly into the Christmas light-up last night when an accident at the power boat grand prix and heavy rains threw off the whole schedule. The crowds were waiting impatiently for the362 words
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Article, Illustration234 1986-11-24 14 Goodwood Park wins 'best decorated' prize SIMPLICITY wea hands down as Good wood Park Hetel last sight clinched the Up prise fer this year's Best Deenrnted Complex contest. The hetel m Scotts Rend picked a candles•nly theme to depict Christmas cheer. "Candles are traditional feature and signify joy se we234 words
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361 1986-11-24 14 400 learn 'kiss help save heart victims ABOUT 400 people left a hotel yesterday assured that if they ever had to, they would be able to help "kiss" a heart-attack victim back to life. Cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) at the earliest possible moment following heart failure increases a victim's chances of361 words
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102 1986-11-24 14 A NEW type of padded envelope for bulky mail items is now being sold at allpost offices. These Postpac envelopes are lined with a plastic bubble padding which acts as an air cushion to protect the articles inside. With the envelopes, gift items102 words
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Article, Illustration699 1986-11-24 14 SINGAPORE After the success of the recent Hair Week at the Svenson Hair Center there are plans to repeat it next month. For those of you concerned about thinning hair or a growing bald patch that's good news. It means that you can receive699 words
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Article, Illustration202 1986-11-24 15 COURTESY posters will join the national campaign J against smoking. Fifty thousand of these, m the same style as the earlier "A little thought means so much" posters, will soon be distributed to government bodies, grassroots and other organisations to spread the message that smoking202 words
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498 1986-11-24 15 Aged need more than financial support President quotes Confucius on filial piety THE elderly need more than just financial support, President Wee Kirn Wee said yesterday. They need to feel respected, wanted, and a part of society. Mr Wee, 71. made this point through a Confucian anecdote at his opening498 words
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Article79 1986-11-24 15 PRODUCTIVITY month activities for Singapore's shipyards was launched on Friday by Mr Leong Horn Kee, MP for Thomson, at the Regional language Centre. It stalled with a seminar for mam 27i0 employees which focused on job enrichment The seminar was jointly organised by the Singapore Association of79 words
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284 1986-11-24 15 Striptease singer jailed two weeks A 20-YFAR-OLD singer was sentenced on Saturday to two weeks' jail for performing a striptease act m a Rochor Road lounge. Cheong Poh Chan, of Taiping. Perak, was not represented when she pleaded guilty. After engaging a lawyer and filing an appeal, she was released284 words
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216 1986-11-24 15 CIGARETTE advertisements can be found all over Singapore despite a 1571 law to reduce the number of these. This is due to certain exemptions that were Incorporated Into the Prohibition on Advertisements Relating to Smoking Act. The ban does216 words
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275 1986-11-24 16 THE official call for a wage freeze has been heeded at another organisation, this time by the 300-odd bargainable staff of Century Park Sheraton hotel. Its latest collective agreement also means that those who have worked less than a year at the hotel275 words
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Article56 1986-11-24 16 A MAN was Jailed on Saturday for six months for stealing magazines from two mailboxes and committing mischief by forcing four others open. Ng Hien Slew, 22, admitted stealing four copies of Reader's Digest from two mailboxes at Block 107, Jurong East Street 13, on Nov 956 words
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Article, Illustration206 1986-11-24 16 ILLEGAL dumping of Industrial waste Is still taking place. There were 71 cases In the first 11 months of this year, according to the latest Environment Ministry statistics. While the figure Is n significant redaction from a peak of almost Stt cases m Ml, it206 words
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633 1986-11-24 16 SNNIE LIM - SNNIE LIM A typical example m Upper Changi By I IT'S dusk m Wing Loong Road. The area m Upper Changi, next to the prison, is deserted. Only shells of what were once homes remain. The quiet is suddenly broken by633 words
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Article32 1986-11-24 16 THE Pandan Valley postal agency will open for business at its new premises m Block 2, Pandan Valley from today. It will be open from 9.30 am to 8 pm daily.32 words
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Article, Illustration413 1986-11-24 17 S'pores envoy in London dies at the age of 62 DR HO Guan Lim, Singapore High Commissioner to Britain, died yesterday morning m London. He was 62. The cause of his death is not known, according to Mr Chia Cheong Fook, First Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.413 words
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Article, Illustration334 1986-11-24 17 Communist threat still there, but in new forms PM PAP biennial conference It comes from the English-educated this time, he says THE Prime Minister yesterday warned that although the danger from communism has receded, it has not disappeared but instead threatens to emerge m new forms. Mr Lee Kuan Yew,334 words
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Article, Illustration382 1986-11-24 17 AUGUSTINE LOW - AUGUSTINE LOW 17 SECOND-HAND textbooks may not be much use to some people but for Mr Bob Lee, 35, they spell substantial savings. Last year, he was able to save more than $100 thanks to a used-textbook project which helped him to382 words
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Article117 1986-11-24 17 A FORUM on civil defence will be held for 1,000 people from 11 constituencies at the Nanyang Technological Institute Auditorium on Sunday. Taking part m the forum, called Civil Defence And You, will be residents, grassroots leaders and civil defence volunteers from the Jurong, Ayer117 words
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308 1986-11-24 17 Girls death fall: Cabby's help sought Police hotline POLICE have renewed their appeal for a taxi driver to contact them to help with investigations into a teenage girl's death on Nov 14. The cabby called the police when he saw Miss Lee Yoke Choo, 18, sitting on the fifth-floor parapet308 words
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Article, Illustration250 1986-11-24 17 New faces in the CEC BRIGADIER-GENERAL (Res) Lee Hsien Loong, 34, was appointed Acting Trade and Industry Minister m February this year, 14 months after he entered politics. He was elected MP for Teck Ghee m the 1984 general election. He is also Minister of State for Defence. A President250 words
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Article, Illustration452 1986-11-24 18 Salvage job involved 50 people including divers .'CONTAINER ship New Genrays, which sank at •the Tanjong Pagar Terminal nearly three 'weeks ago, has been re-floated. It was hoisted "from its watery grave on Saturday evening. The 1,422-tonne ship sank on its starboard .(right side) at the452 words
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153 1986-11-24 18 A HAWKER who offered to be a tour guide to an Indonesian friend was undaunted on learning that his friend did not have a passport. Saharibln Da'an, 37, offered to show Mnrajl bin Juwarin, 23, the sights m Singapore when the two met153 words
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443 1986-11-24 18 SALMA KHALIK - Hoteliers get tips on how to sell their rooms SALMA KHALIK By HOTELIERS were yesterday given some pointers on how to entice people to stay longer by a man who admitted he had no experience m selling hotel rooms. But none of the guests at the opening of Singapore's newest443 words
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Article, Illustration402 1986-11-24 18 MR MANFRED Haeger, General Manager of the newly-opened Pan Pacific Hotel, is chock-full of ideas gleaned from successful companies. A graduate of the Harvard Business School, he studies the Fortune 500 companies and tries to adopt the strategies that have brought these402 words
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524 1986-11-24 19 Then return to liven up Singapore's entrepreneurial scene A WORKING stint abroad can help stir the spirit of entrepreneurship m the Singaporean, according to a minister of state. Overseas stints can increase a person's self-confidence enormously. The experience itself can awaken a strong524 words
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Article, Illustration424 1986-11-24 19 Man loses 'golden eggs' laid by fish THERE is a fish which lays golden eggs. But its owner, Mr Gwee Lin Kar, 33, is not about to hit the roof with joy. "They are only golden m colour and I was told they won't hatch, he said. However, they are424 words
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Article88 1986-11-24 19 POLICE want to contact the relatives and friends of a Thai. Mr Chom Wang Kuadklang. 38, who was found dead m a drain m Loyang Way on Nov 12 at 4 pm. Police said he was about 167 m tall and had short curly hair and88 words
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280 1986-11-24 19 Look out for these stolon travellers' cheques THE ClD's Commercial Crime Division has been notified that the following American Express travellers' cheques were reported stolen m the United States, Zambia and Burundi. Anyone who comes across these cheques, some m unknown denominations, is asked to contact the division on 222-0000280 words
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109 1986-11-24 19 Travel firm faces action to wind up A TRAVEL agency, Modern Travel Services (S) Pte Ltd, Is facing wind-ing-up action for debts totalling more than A Singapore printing Arm, Sydney Press to whom Modern Travel owes $13, M» Informed a court on Friday that it wished to take the place109 words
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283 1986-11-24 19 Sudden interest in million-dollar houses' A SUDDEN flurry of interest is being shown m "mil-lion-dollar houses" following encouraging signs of an economic recovery, according to the latest issue of Singapore Business. An article titled, Ferreting Out Bargains, m the December issue, now on sale, said: "House hunters are out m283 words
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Article608 1986-11-24 20 THE suggestion by the United States Treasury Secretary, Mr James Baker, that Asia's newly industrialising countries (NICs) identified as South Korea, Taiwan, Hongkong and Singapore should let their currencies rise or else face a protectionist backlash from the US, is not one that can be608 words
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Article, Illustration780 1986-11-24 20 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD A top-level government committee made public on Nov 12 its findings and recommendations on how to deal with the growing problem of inhalant addiction m Singapore. Meanwhile, how are other countries coping with the menace? The enforcing of legislation apart, Britain780 words
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537 1986-11-24 20 Editorial, headlined Hard look at race relations, published m the Malaysian Business Times on Nov 18. DATUK Dr Ling Liong Sik showed good sense to suggest that the Barisan Nasional supreme council set up a special panel to review the status of537 words
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502 1986-11-24 20 Editorial, headlined Our high lending rates, published m The Jakarta Post on Nov 20. INDONESIAN companies will have to contend with high lending rates, currently ranging from 17 to 27 per cent a year, for at least the next few months. Finance Minister502 words
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450 1986-11-24 20 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent [TOKYO The owner of a 'hardware store In Tokyo was recently warned by the police that he would be prosecuted If he sold thinners to a Juvenile again. Aad a salesman In a stationery store was reprimanded for unwittingly450 words
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Article, Illustration1167 1986-11-24 21 PATRICK L. SMITH - Rising tension in period of transition PATRICK L. SMITH Kirn II Sung said to be facing increasing dissent By writing m the International Herald Tribune 4 While developing his son's standing at horns, fUr Kirn has sought to ensure the success of the dynsstic formula by winning greater support for1,167 words
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Article545 1986-11-24 21 BEIJING After six years <>f having two currencies, China has decided the form of money it allows foreigners and the privileged to use is ideologically unacceptable. The government wants to retain the local currency, the renminbi, which is used by the masses, and replace high-class545 words
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417 1986-11-24 21 O.C. DOELLING - O.C. DOELLING By UNITED NATIONS The EastWest war of words has become jumbled here since the United States began backing insurgencies m Nicaragua, Afghanistan, Angola and Cambodia. US delegates have begun resorting to jargon that were used exclusively by envoys of the417 words
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Advertisement561 1986-11-24 20 jfci?^ The First JT V% ASEAN Training M^jßM Education jjEJTTi Conference In conjunction with The First ASEAN Training its cause and its effects. The problems faced by Education Exhibition this two-day Conference will ASEAN m relation to western methods and provide participants with a platform to exchange standards views with561 words
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Advertisement265 1986-11-24 21 U-BIX COPIERS Here's art attractive proposal front Jeffrey MONICA U-BIX 1500Z They all came m. looking smart and proper. Talked the same Extraordinary Features 4. zoom enlargement and language. until Jeffrey demonstrated to us the extraordinary i small but fast copier reduction features. We found them irresistible and the price265 words
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214 1986-11-24 22 Bouquets I WOULD like to take this opportunity to thank those who m one way or another helped me when I was the victim of a snatch theft recently. On Nov 11, 1 was at the bus stop opposite Teresa Ville214 words
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122 1986-11-24 22 Booth not on the right side of road COULD the relevant authorities consider moving the CBD licence booth m Kirn Seng Road to the left-hand side of the road? At present, with the booth on the right, cars and taxis turning left to the CBD at Havelock Road have to122 words
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407 1986-11-24 22 WE refer to your report "Help for brain-injured" (ST, Nov 11) and the Tan Tock Seng Hospital letter "Brain-injured: Be wary of miracle cures". (ST, Nov 18). The latter raises a very pertinent point that patients and their relatives are very vulnerable407 words
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99 1986-11-24 22 MOST people employ maids to do household chores. I know of at least one employer who, unfortunately, is out to make the most of his maid. The maid, who is elderly, besides doing simple household chores, has to babysit at least four toddlers99 words
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229 1986-11-24 22 Motor vehicle theft law was amended in 1 984 PLEASE refer to the letter "M-cycle owner has no peace of mind" by "Motorcyclist" (ST, Oct 23) m which the writer suggested harsher penalties to deter the theft of motorcycles. He also suggested the installation of metal rings to which motorcycles229 words
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259 1986-11-24 22 PLEASE refer to the letter "Neighbours' chokage problem became their leakage problem" from "Pay or Suffer" (ST, Nov 11), who asked about the normal procedure of clearing a chokage and also as to who should pay for repairs to the leakage of his drainage259 words
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197 1986-11-24 22 Employers, please note: Those with well-managed diabetes are normal' I READ with dismay the letter "It's difficult to get a job if one has a medical problem". (ST, Oct 30). Th? need for education of the public is urgent concerning diabetes and other health problems. It is important that potential197 words
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246 1986-11-24 22 PLEASE refer to the letter "What have nurses to do with CC?" from "Old Nurse". (ST, Nov 18). Raising funds for the new Fengshan community centre as m all community/charity fund raising projects is purely on a voluntary basis. No one246 words
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130 1986-11-24 22 MY mother had a mastectomy at the Singapore General Hospital recently. After the operation, she was informed that she had to undergo a five-week radiotherapy course. The operation and her stay at the hospital were paid for through the Medisave scheme. We were,130 words
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202 1986-11-24 22 No need for more buses on this service WE refer to the letter "Service needs to be improved" by Mr V. Kishore. (ST. Oct 29). Service 852 is presently operated with 24 buses at a peak headway of 7-8 minutes a bus. A recent survey showed that our buses were202 words
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Article231 1986-11-24 23 NOV 2S A seminar on the "Implications of the US Tax Reform Act of 1986" will be held at Hilton Hotel. Lawyer Barrye Wall will discuss provisions of the Act which affect businesses m the US and other countries. Organised by the Asian-Pacific Tax and Investment Research Centre.231 words
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Article214 1986-11-24 23 4 People will come to expect elmost instant delivery of documents, not as a matter of urgen- m cy, but as a matter of routine. Mr Thomas Oliver. Senior Vice-President of US based Federal Express. MRS IRENE Chang Fan has rejoined Asiaweek as Advertising Marketing Research Manager. Mrs Chang214 words
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98 1986-11-24 23 LONDON The British government has launched a bid to woo more than four million Britons into buying shares m British Gas, the state gas monopoly which is to be sold to the public this week m the country's biggest share issue. The four billion98 words
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Article63 1986-11-24 23 PARIS France's government has set m motion a five-year plan for turning state-owned companies into private concerns by announcing a price for shares m a profitable glass-making concern. Finance Minister Edouard Balladur said 19.6 million government shares m the Compagnie de Saint-Gobain would be offered to the63 words
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Article103 1986-11-24 23 China curbs machinery imports BEIJING China will ban imports of machinery that can be produced do- mestically, Mr Zhu Rongji. Vice-Minister of the State Economic Commission, was quoted as saying by the Xinhua news agency. He said imports of machinery and electrical apparatus were US$l7.B billion (5538.9 billion) last year,103 words
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Article70 1986-11-24 23 HONGKONG The Hongkong Association of Banks said it decided to leave interest rates unchanged on Saturday's regular weekly meeting. Current rates are savings accounts and 24--hours 2 per cent, sevenday call, one-week and two-weeks 2.25 per cent, one- and two-months 2.75 per cent, three- and sixmonths70 words
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Article98 1986-11-24 23 NKW YORK The Standard and Poor's credit rating agen-y has downgr ded US$23 billion (Ssso 3 billion) of General Motors' long term debt m a blow to the prestige of the world's biggest corporation. The agency lowered its rating on the debt to AA from98 words
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Article69 1986-11-24 23 BEIJING Thousands of Shanghai citizens lined up to buy 27 million yuan (5515.9 million) worth of bonds on their first day of issue last week. Queues of more than 1,000 people formed outside banks for the bonds, issued to raise capital for an ethylene plant. The69 words
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Article90 1986-11-24 23 JOHANNESBURG The South African economy will grow next year, but living standards and employment will continue to fall, the financial conglomerate Sanlam said m an economic report released yesterday. Sanlam's chief economist Johan I^ouw predicted the country would achieve a 1987 growth rate of90 words
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Article, Illustration1043 1986-11-24 23 Baker had warned of protectionist backlash THE United States wants newly-industrialising countries (NICs) m Asia te revalue their currencies te help the US with its trade deficit problems. US Treasury Secretary James Baker says it is time for the NICs to "shoulder the responsibilities1,043 words
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427 1986-11-24 23 KUALA LUMPUR MBf Holdings turn obtained a court injaactten to restrain eight Emtex Carp directors ami afflcers from exercising their fnactieas and performing their datlea until after the trial af a civil salt. The eight, who were also named aa defendants la the f427 words
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255 1986-11-24 23 Duta action against bank postponed KUALA LUMPUR A High Court application by Duta Consolidated for an injunction restraining Perwira Habib Bank from appointing receivers for the company has been postponed to Wednesday. Justice Datuk Dr Zakaria Yatim will then continue hearing arguments on the bank's request that the company's directors255 words
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Article345 1986-11-24 23 ADB's loans close to $44 billion MANILA The Asian Development Bank (ADB) celebrates its 20th anniversary today as its cumulative loan commitments approach US$2O billion (5543.8 billion) and operations reach out to half the world's population. But no fanfare has been scheduled to mark the occasion, which has been clouded345 words
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177 1986-11-24 23 WASHINGTON Federal securities regulators have defended their decision to let an investment fund managed by speculator Ivan Boesky sell off US$44O million (*****.6 million) m stocks just before insider trading charges were filed against him. The sell-off deeply angered investors, who charged that Boesky177 words
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Article48 1986-11-24 24 Gross Group net Year to Company dividend profit/loss ('000) Ayer Hitam Tin 80(155) M52,857 (55,743) Jun 86 Benaya Corpn 5(3 sa) M54.156(5195) Apr 86 Chuan Hup 6TE(BTE) $12.832(518.162) Jun 86 Gula Perak MJ11,891L(59,738L) Mar 86 Kump Emas 8(15) MJ3,673(J5,746) Jul 86 Lmgui -(5) M5600(51.390) Jun 8648 words
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Article35 1986-11-24 24 Gross Group pre-tax Year to Company dividend profit/loss ('000) Aoham 10(15) M54,054(J4,136) Jun 86 CCM 30(27.5) M514.190(59.740) $ep 86 Ind Oxygen (3TE) M51,899(J3,131) Jun 86 S B S 5(10) $1. 765(55.245) Jun 8635 words
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Article448 1986-11-24 24 The Stock Exchange of Singapore has formed its first Disciplinary Subcommittee. The next task is to set up a Listing Subcommittee to facilitate fast approval of companies seeking a listing. The Kuala Lumpur High Court has allowed applications by Malayan Banking Bhd and the Bank of Commerce to448 words
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Article27 1986-11-24 24 Interim Group pre-tax Half-year to Company dividend profit/loss ('000) Kg Lanjut 12(12) M$810($823) Sep 86 Murata 15(15) 9.795b(12,127b) Sep 86 Sunge. Besi M52,457L(5552L) Sep 8627 words
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Article237 1986-11-24 24 No, 21 USS Chant* Alcoo 36i« s Afced Sig 40 L unch Amo« kK 12 Amr Corp S6H AM 26* i Bethlehem Stt 5^ unch Boeing Co 50»» -H Burroughs Cp 80 Coterp*or Co 39»» Cho** Monhtn 35 T +H Chry»J« Cp 37 > H Citicorp 50^ Torw237 words
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Article143 1986-11-24 24 SYDNEY Australian share markets eaded the week sharply weaker after chappy trading which mirrored movement m the international gold price. Brokers said the markets were Ignoring economic fundamentals aad concentrating on the bullion price following weeks of overseas baying m Australian gold stocks. By the close of trading on143 words
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Article357 1986-11-24 24 No. 22 Ytn Chance A|«iomo«o 1 850 20 Ako. 421 unch Amodo 870 5 Avoh. Chem 785 1 5 Asohi Gloss 1 340 4 30 Bor* o» Tokyo 845 |18 674 -5 Conoo 1090 +40 Cosio 1460 +40 Cifiz«o 485 voch Do* 1 390 +30 Doikh. Koojvo 1680 urxh357 words
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Article541 1986-11-24 24 Boesky affair was 'a plus for market' NEW YORK Wall Street's insider-trading scandal sent a strong jolt of trauma and anxiety through the stock market last week and some traders believe the experience was just what the market needed. They said the scandal was prompting a fundamental change541 words
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Article142 1986-11-24 24 HONGKONG Steady final session buying by investors impatient with the market's dull performance helped push the Hang Seng Index up 29.95 points for the week to finish at 2,273.96. Monday through to Wednesday saw only mild gains due to a lack of incentives. Thursday was marked by active morning142 words
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Article95 1986-11-24 24 TOKYO Share prices were mixed on the Tokyo stock market last week, with the Nikkei Stock Average advancing for a third consecutive week. The Nikkei average, which was a hefty 316.8--yen winner the previous week, finished at 17,489.58 yen on Friday. Average volume declined to 414.97 million shares from95 words
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Article139 1986-11-24 24 LONDON Share prices fell on the London stockmarket last week following financial scandals In New York and Britain. The Financial Times M-share index closed 11 points lower over the week at 1,214.2. London followed Wall Street down following the I Ssloo million (Ss2lB million) penalty imposed on American arbitrageur139 words
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Article490 1986-11-24 24 No* 21 P««ce Chanci MNNQ INDUSTRIALS Borlo~ Rand btrST* 28l I ss tPta 22 Bobcocks 163 -1 ZU Barclays 468 I Beechom 330 -93 cc BICC 262 +3 US Blue Circle 645 +17 AAC 14-7/8 BOC Group 331 unch AmgoW 72 -50 Boots 226 +4 AAI 52 voch Bowoter490 words
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Article3314 1986-11-24 24 m »i uoi culs 100 1 73 25 no 109 M shares quoted have a par value of $1. unless otherwise specified Adjusted for serf) njhts N Tax -exempted dividend »BN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars Trustee3,314 words
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Article222 1986-11-24 25 Savings daily 3'« 3' 4 2 1 -t 3 Monthly 3 1 2 Autosave 31., 1 month 2< 4 2*4 2 4 2U (1) 3 months 3 2 4 21 4 2*4(1) LOAN RATES Prime rate 5 1 .> 5 1 2 IU 5' 2 Personal/Renovation (Flat discounted)222 words
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Article559 1986-11-24 25 BANKS' prime lending rates at the close of business on Friday, Nov 21. Bank PLR Algemene Bank 6 I < American Eipress 7 Am Dam R terdam Bank 6*4 Arab Bank Ltd 8 Arab Banking Corp T* Asia Commercial 6 l 4 A N/ Banking Group 7 Ban559 words
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Article181 1986-11-24 25 Interbank Over the counter fofeijn Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4141—1.4170 7.20—6.98 Canadian dollar 1.5818 1.5831 6 39—6.28 NZ dollar 1.1357 1.1384 8.95—8.67 Sterling pound 3.0958 3 0994 3.26—3.20 US dollar 2.1925—2.1935 4.59—4.54 of foreign currency Austrian schilling181 words
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Article, Illustration883 1986-11-24 25 LCL Receiving Receivinj Ship (Woyafe) An Cargo Time Hock Laust Ms (861?) 24 11 (2330) F2 1430 1530/ 1330 1430 Al/Bl 1230 1330 Fl f level (03 7RE) 25,11(0700) F5A *****100 L3 F Gitted mUm 28/11 (0700) F5A *****300 L2 B Permai (416) 25/11 (0030) F7 1530 1630/1430883 words
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Article, Illustration246 1986-11-24 25 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Keppt «h*m pjjir panjlnc B-ntangSeru K2SE as* 24/11 inh Co Christina Isabel Kl7 aside 24/ 11 5 s Concord Ibuki Kl6 \«to 7i\\ Tnan 6 lon H, g hev,rwt K?l JS 2 4 "aru nola Peianpi K )0 a s«lp ?J Bintang246 words
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Article186 1986-11-24 25 Asian rates ASIAN currency average low denosit rates for the month 4 4 lb aeposu raies lor me 3lT)onths 4 11/16 4 u/16 week ended Nov 21. 6 months 4 u/i6 «<* BO PRICES Ujj Sttffnc UMi I aw **V' \.98 7H>« fiiifi fi lmonth 10 15/16 IO 7 month186 words
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Article310 1986-11-24 25 GOLD plunged on further selling pressure and general liquidation to close at three-month lows. Spot gold ended at U*****.75 on Friday, a slide of about $18. Reports of central banks and producer selling and several limit-down moves m platinum and a firmer dollar were cited as factors310 words
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Article24 1986-11-24 25 Buyint Seinj Highest -Lowest Highest-Lowest SS/gm SS/gm Bank ot China 2801—27.04 28.13 27.16 OUB 27 95-27.23 28 10—27.38 UOB 2801-2704 28.16-27 1924 words
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Article16 1986-11-24 25 GOLD US$/oz Sat Fri Hongkong 379.00—380.00 *****-***** Fri Thus New York *****-***** 390.75-391 2516 words
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Article33 1986-11-24 25 Closinf prices RUBBER Spore XL cents cents S kilo M kilo Nov 17 ***** 220.00 Nov 18 178 25 218.00 Nov 19 176.25 215.00 Nov 20 174.50 213.00 Nov 21 ***** *****33 words
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Article30 1986-11-24 25 Closing Turnovi TIN prices Tonnes Cents (M)/kilo Nov 17 1594 85 Nov 18 15.95 121 Nov 19 1599 83 Nov 20 15 99 67 Nov 21 16 20 9330 words
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Article107 1986-11-24 25 LONDON Spot and forward quotations on the London physical rubber market fell to their lowest respective levels since mid and early September, m line with East Asian advices. Trade sources described conditions as "difficult and competitive", pointing out that there was "a lot of rubber about" and being offered107 words
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Article47 1986-11-24 25 FIRMER. Prices moved to their highest for eight months on the European free market at £4,430--£4,460 against £4,250-£4,400 a tonne m line with a firmer tone m Kuala Lumpur where values rose above the level of Msl6 a kg for the first time since March. AFP47 words
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Article37 1986-11-24 25 LOWER. The metal went sharply lower on the London Metal Exchange at the outset m line with New York's decline, despite the 828,000-oz fall m LME stocks to 24.390,000 oz, the lowest since April 1981. AFP37 words
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Article26 1986-11-24 25 DULL. Values initially reflected the decline m the precious sector and a 1,775-tonne rise m LME stocks to 175,800 tonnes, the highest since February. AFP26 words
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Article51 1986-11-24 25 QUIET. Values were confined to a very narrow range m the absence of fresh factors on the LME, underpinned by a 2.075--tonne decline" m LME stocks to 117,675 tonnes, the lowest since June 1985. Merchants outside the LME quoted US$l,l9OUS$l,2lO a tonne against U551, 225-U551. 245 the previous week.51 words
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562 1986-11-24 27 Stock market weekly round-up...by ANTHONY HOE Singapore ST Index lost almost 22 points over the week INVESTORS were just overcoming fears about the previous spate of adverse corporate rumours when the controversy surrounding hefty unsecured loans given by the National Bank of Brunei to Singapore562 words
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Article, Illustration286 1986-11-24 27 Most active stock SRI Hartamas dominated trading during the first four days of last week before asking for a suspension of trading In its shares from Friday. A total of 9.539 million shares was traded over the four days and it was also actively traded m Kuala Lumpur.286 words
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Article94 1986-11-24 27 THE following is a list ot the five most actively traded stocks on the Stock Eichange of Singapore last week. It gives the turnover m thousands of units, closing prices on Friday and the high and low tor 1986 Company Volume Price Htfi Low (J) < 000)94 words
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Article269 1986-11-24 27 Kuala Lumpur CONCERN over adverse corporate rumours caused trading to be jittery and listless on the Kuala Lumpur market for most of last week. Then the news of developments surrounding the National Bank of Brunei knocked sentiment further and stocks closed lower across the board on269 words
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201 1986-11-24 27 Malaysian Feedmills to lose 1.6 m on sale of unit MALAYSIAN Feedmills Ltd has said it will incur an extraordinary loss of $1.61 million on the sale of its wholly-owned subsidiary Malaysian Feedmills Farms Pte Ltd. Malaysian Feedmills will sell all its three million $1 par value shares and the201 words
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Article, Illustration614 1986-11-24 27 BERTHA HENSON - Big stores hop on plastic money bandwagon too BERTHA HENSON By ii Investors Private Sale "We have 27 furnished units, currently rented, and we will guarantee a return of Wr on the sale price of AUS $750,000. The property is m one of Perth's most prestigious locations and at this614 words
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Advertisement121 1986-11-24 23 EDITORIAL: P.2t. This announcement appears as a matter of record only m It is neither an offer to sell nor a solicitation of an offer to buy any of the bonds H H The announcement is made to record the launching of the issue m on 19th November 1986 and121 words
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Advertisement297 1986-11-24 25 RSH BETTER Only $3.90 k ___\\\\_\\mto__________\____* i^^^^^i^^ W > 4^hm»_ «*i^. jl _____^m_w **> 't *^^Bm* ______________m__m AM LONG JOHN OUTER'S The original goodness of fish is served only with pure white cod that's skinless, boneless and quick-frozen-fresh. Coated with better batter and deep fried m 100% pure vegetable oil,297 words
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Advertisement376 1986-11-24 26 Emmm|^MU| Vj^HHB ymma |ttfc> fH _m__WW MB .Y^^^iE^^B W^K^ *mi I m__am _m____L___\\ I s i^lfc \m is* laM \^^A ■■> mmm fl 1^ SjiW"^ fl fl j2 fl^ Nmotim i--^i^^fl \\\\\_^^m\\\\\\_^^ Wm j&iWm* hj i^^^^^l XW^^^mm i^i^^^^B ili^^^^fl \m^^^ \t^^^^^9 \-W_^ '<i---^-f t M \\\\\\\\\*T^^*m mmm_______mm_________ fl fe Il#*/r376 words
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Advertisement121 1986-11-24 27 li/ COFFEE HOUSE r^eaDreeze^Flag off on an Asian Culinary Adventure, Buffet-style. £cr —^^^^C_-E\\ O Eat your way through the cuisines of Asia with generous platefuls of Chicken 'Adobo' from the Philippines, 'Tom Yam Kung' from Thailand, Hong Kong Steamed Fish m Banana Leaf with Spicy Sauce, Mongolian Hot Pot, Vietnamese121 words
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Advertisement346 1986-11-24 27 COURSES AT CHINESE CHAMBER The Training Centre of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry will conduct m English the following courses at its Hill Street premises soon w [mamma I tern n ADC 7 $600* 2CMWTW JaP 0 1 3 W% JwCATIOIISfO* 1987 BUSINESS IIOTOS Tue Thu Slo^Elll346 words
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Miscellaneous21 1986-11-24 27 STOCKWORTH by Sf rling and S«f anicfc A ABOUT YOUR JOHNNY CARSON J I DID THEY J j I i^u^iico i21 words
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Article, Illustration240 1986-11-24 28 Leaders remain on top with away win GERMAN BONN Bayer Leverkusen stayed on top of the West German First Division on Saturday with a 2-1 win at FC Homburg as second-placed Bayern Munich could only manage a goalless draw at Bayer Uerdingen. Leverkusen stormed into the lead with two goals240 words
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Article, Illustration334 1986-11-24 28 FRENCH PARIS It was allchange at the top of the French First Division on Saturday as the top three teams all lost. But Bordeaux, who surprisingly went down 2-1 at home to Brest, moved back to the top on goal difference over Marseille, who lost334 words
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395 1986-11-24 28 SPOTLIGHT ON THE EUROPEAN SOCCER SCENE ENGLISH LONDON When Alex Ferguson took over as Manchester United manager with the club languishing three places from the bottom of the English First Division, he said: "My aim is the top... we can still win the League." That395 words
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Article17 1986-11-24 28 It (live Allen (Tottenham). 13 lan Rush (Liverpool), Colin Clarke (Southampton). 11 Garry Btrtles (Forest).17 words
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Article129 1986-11-24 28 Arsenal 3 ((Julnn Mth, \n derson 44th, Adams i3rd) Manchester Clt> Charlton I (Stuart 59th) Southampton 3 (l.iwrrnrr 19th, Clarke CCth, Case Mth). Chelsea I (I)arle ?«th> Newcastle 3 (Thomas 41st, «9th, Beardslev 7tth) Coventry 2 <l>hillip« Sth. >">th) Norwich I (Biggin* 19th). Man. -hester I nited129 words
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Article1347 1986-11-24 28 DIVISION ONE Arsenal 3 Manchester City 0, Charlton 1 Southampton 3. Chelsea i Newcastle 3. Coventry 2 Norwich 1 Manchester United 1 Queen's Park Rangers 0. Nottingham Forest 3 Wimbledon 2, Oxford 2 Tottenham 4 Sheffield Wednesday 1 Luton 0, Watford 5 Leicester 1, West Ham 11,347 words
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Article, Illustration376 1986-11-24 30 WBC HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE FIGHT Berbick buckles as 20-year-old becomes youngest champ LAS VEGAS Mike Tyson dropped World Boxing Council champion Trevor Berbick with a thunderous left hook m the second round here on Saturday night to become boxing's youngest heavyweight champion. Tyson, attacking with relentless376 words
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Article134 1986-11-24 30 Pinango wins by knockout JOHANNESBURG Venezuela's Bernardo Pinango retained his World Boxing Association bantamweight title on Saturday when he knocked out South African Simon Skosana. Skosana displayed a great deal of courage, recovering from two knockdowns to take the champion into the 15th round. The fight had gone ahead despite134 words
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517 1986-11-24 30 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD TV VIEW.by LONDON Mike Tyson, a young man as unpretentious as his name, punched a hole m history when he detached WBC champion Trevor Berbick from his senses m Las Vegas yesterday. I watched 20-year-old Tyson bludgeon his way to517 words
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Article251 1986-11-24 30 MAHMOOO GAZNAVI - SSRA to focus on the young MAHMOOO GAZNA VI SQUASH P> KHE Singapore Squash ■kckets Association will ma their best to make sure pp sport maintains its at both internaBonal and regional levels. his address to about K3O Under-15 trainees on ■I first day of the Singape Sports Council/Sprite ,-^inior251 words
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Article104 1986-11-24 30 BADMINTON EDINBURGH Danish No. 4 Poul Hoyer Larsen moved to within one match of his first World Grand Prix title on Saturday when he reached the final of the Scottish International championships. The 21-year-old came from 10-11 down m the last game of his104 words
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Article347 1986-11-24 30 BASEBALL Japan beat South Korea 10-2 m the opening round of an international tournament m Taipei on Saturday. Other result: Taiwan Blue 12 Holland 2. BASKETBALL The Atlanta Hawks beat the Boston Celtics 97-96 m an NBA game on Saturday. Other results: Detroit 93 Cleveland 84, Chicago347 words
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297 1986-11-24 30 J. RAJENDRAN - Sofian lives up to his top billing J. RAJENDRAN TENNIS By TOP seed Sofian Ma'Zizat justified the organisers' faith when he overcame fellow-Indonesian and last year's champion Sugiarto Sutarjo m the men's singles 45-and-over final m the Philips Singapore Open veterans' tournament at Hollandse Club yesterday The 48-year-old debutant triumphed297 words
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Article121 1986-11-24 30 NEW YORK Martina Navratilova keeps rising to the challenge. In the semi-finals of the US$l million (|2.19m) women's championships here, the world No. 1 stretched her winning streak to 52 matches with a gutsy 6-2, 4-6, 6-4 win over Pam Shriver. It wasn't easy though.121 words
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98 1986-11-24 30 Anger a step closer to keeping title JOHANNESBURG Defending champion Matt Anger edged out fellowAmerican Johan Kriek 7-6, 7-6 to gain a final berth m the Altech South African Open. Mansdorf beat South Africa's Eddie Edwards 6-0, 7-5 m the other semifinal. The women's final was an all-South African contest,98 words
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165 1986-11-24 30 HOUSTON Yugoslav Slobodan Zivojinovic, the only remaining seed m the U*****,000 ($611,000) Houston men's tournament, beat American Derrick Rostagno fr-4, 6-4 here on Saturday to earn a spot m the final against Scott Davis, of the United States. Davis beat fellow-American Eliot Teltscher 7-5,165 words
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Article, Illustration590 1986-11-24 31 LEE WAI WUM - LEE WAI WUM By Victory clinches second spot for British speed baron MARK WILSON, of England, won ihe first Singapore Inshore Powerboat Grand Prix m spectacular fashion at Marina Bay yesterday, beating world champion Jonathan Jones by a mere 5.525 ec m a 75-km race. Driving a590 words
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Article, Illustration307 1986-11-24 31 LEE WAI WIN - Wet... and wonderful LEE WAI WIN THEY tamed ap In droves. IMMI f of whom who had sever oeea Formal* Clifford Pier, Martea Park, Ben Jamia Sheares Bridge aai aay other vantage point they ceold And te get a glimpse of the Wa-kpb action oa Marlaa hay. Even the heavy307 words
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227 1986-11-24 31 RUGBY SINGAPORE take on 1982 Asian Rugby champions South Korea m Bangkok today but, unlike previous years, the Republic will not be hoping merely to keep the score down. Following their 12-12 draw with Thailand on Saturday, coach Taffy Da vies Hs227 words
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Article289 1986-11-24 31 JOE DORAI - Ace Abdullah gets second chance JOE DORAI SOCCER By HONGKONG It will be victory or bust for Singapore when they clash against highly-rated Japan m the Japan Air Lines Under-19 soccer quadrangular at the Jubilee Sports Complex today (4pm). More so for Singapore's national team trainee Abdullah Borhan, who has289 words
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Article57 1986-11-24 31 LONDON Everton and Liverpool drew 0-0 m their English First Divi- sion soccer match yesterday. The result lilted Ever- ton from ninth spot to fifth, while Merseyside rivals Liverpool re- mained third m the table. Afrlcaa Cap Wlaaera' Cap flaal (first leg) Na-. tional of57 words
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Article360 1986-11-24 31 KARACHI Pakistan's hopes of a rare series triumph over West Indies rest on the shoulders of spinner Abdul Qadir when the deciding Third Test resumes today. At his best, the leg-spin-ner is a handful for any batsman m the world and he has mesmerised the360 words
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Article190 1986-11-24 31 England beaten by 8 wickets NEWCASTLE New South Wales won the scheduled four-day clash against England after lunch on the third day here yesterday. Set 99 to win after England collapsed for 82 m their second innings yesterday morning, New South Wales completed the task within an hour after lunch.190 words
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175 1986-11-24 31 National athlete Elengovan dies after fall NATIONAL athlete Elengovan Ramasamy, 26, died m hospital after he was found injured at the foot of a Housing Board block m Toa Payoh early yesterday. According to his broth-er-in-law G. Arumugam, 32. Elengovan went to his wife's flat m Block 34, Lo- r^e175 words
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Article333 1986-11-24 31 ON FOREIGN FAIRWAYS PERTH Australian Greg Norman shot a four-under-par 68 yesterday to win the Western Australian Open championship by one stroke over countryman Terry Gale. Norman finished at 12--under 276 on the Lake Karrinyup Country Club Course. Final scores (Australians, unless stated): 276333 words
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Article117 1986-11-24 31 HOWARD WAN beat Alan Lim 5-4 to capture the Singapore Island Country Club Vade Cup tournament at the New Course on Saturday. At Keppei, Ang Chee Peng, with 55 points, won the Lady Captain's prize m a pro-stableford competition. 4c,7 U ,t8 J *S" l An117 words
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Advertisement539 1986-11-24 28 STUDY ABROAD It USA ATTEN T I O N 1 86 SPM SCHOOL LEAVERS WAY START UNIVERSITY DEGREE IN JAN "87 INDIANA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY PHILLIPS UNIVERSITY WALSH COLLEGE NEW HAMPSHIRE COLLEGE WARTBURG COLLEGER (RECOGNIZED IN MALAYSIA BY PSD) MEET WITH AMERICAN ADMISSIONS OFFICERS IMMEDIATE ACCEPTANCE FOR JAN '87 LANDSDOWNE539 words
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Article, Illustration360 1986-11-24 29 England's Jupiter Island lifts Japan Cup TOKYO FIRST: *****6 SECOND: *****7 THIRD: *****7 STARTERS: *****0, *****8, *****8, *****4, *****7, *****9, *****2, *****7, *****8. CONSOLATIONS: *****6, *****0, *****1, *****2, *****8, *****8, *****6, *****1, *****7, *****2. BRITAIN'S Jupiter Island, at seven years the oldest horse m the race,360 words
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Article, Illustration1905 1986-11-24 29 By OUR RACING TEAM KUALA LUMPUR Istanbul, starting oncourse favourite m the $40,000 Kelang Silver Bowl feature race over I,Boom m Race 5 yesterday, drifted right off the track m the run-in but had enough left to last it out by half a length. The American-bred four-year-old,1,905 words
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Article134 1986-11-24 29 MARKSMAN - JOCKEY Luke Danis, who fell from Race 2 winner Wongawallah after passing the post, will be out of the saddle for the next two to three months. In a telephone conversation from Kuala Lumpur last night, Danis said: "When I fractured a rib during trackwork at134 words
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Obituary, Illustration103 1986-11-24 29 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MRS. KO TECK KIN nee MDM. KITTY CHEOK Age: 58 pnaaad away psscsluHy on 22.11.86. leaving bahmd oeloveoz SONS: DAUGHTER-IN-LAW: Hendrick Ko Oon Hock Michael Ko Oon Huat Monica Tan Sok Hoon DAUGHTERS: SONS IN LAW Rosalind Ko Hamid Yusof Ko Bee Choo Kuan Leong Ghee103 words
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Obituary, Illustration142 1986-11-24 29 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements The family of the late TAN CHIN HAR wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friends, government officials, community leaders, associates and colleagues for their condolences, prayers, attendance, kind assistance, donations, wreaths and scrolls during their recent bereavement. Special thanks to Dr. Tan Peng142 words
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Obituary50 1986-11-24 29 183 Condolences 183 Condolences THE PARTNERS OF PRICE WATERHOUSE express their deepest sympethies to wife Cicely, end son Tim of the lete MR ANTHONY NIBLOCK, BA, FCA, former Senior Partner of Price Waterhouse, Kuele Lumpur, who pessed swsy peacefully on November 18, m Southempton, England et the ege of 71.50 words
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Obituary, Illustration192 1986-11-24 29 In loving memory of MRS. CHAN CHING HWA nee FOO SIEW LIAN who left us on 24.11.1977 Always remembered by parents, husband, daughters (Belinda. Miranda and Rowena) and loved ones. First Anniversary m ever loving memory of CUTHBERT (Tony) de SOUZA Died 24.11.195S "He had a smile,192 words
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Obituary, Illustration49 1986-11-24 29 R. EI ENGOV AN Aged 26 yean old Patted away peacefully on 23/11/86 Leaving behind beloved Mother: Ouvindammal Sittert DtVt, Kala Brother*: Balu. Kajo. Kanapalhy Brothert-in-lew: KenKasaruy. Arumugam Cortege leavea Blk 141, Yiahun Ring Rd #05-14 Spore 2776 at 2.00 pm on Monday 24/11/86 to CCX Cemetery.49 words
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Obituary, Illustration62 1986-11-24 29 Mr Lao Anthony Joaaph Smith p.ivsrii away In Enfland on the sth daj ni Novi i9B« leaving behind I a nephew and nifuneral took pi Nownbii, 1881 A Remcinhr m. t I will bf held In his v on the 25th November 1986 at 10.30 am at62 words
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Obituary, Illustration187 1986-11-24 29 The family ol the late MRS. CHEW BAH KAH nee MDM TAN GUFK NFO wishes to express their sincere thanks and gratitude to all relatives, friends, neighbor's and members ot Singapore Chao Ann Association tor then kind assistance, condolences wreaths, donations and alien dance during their recent bereavement187 words
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Advertisement49 1986-11-24 29 In loving memory ol NG PHONG departed 24.11.5S Gone from our lives one so dear But In our hearts forever near Always romomborod by son, daughter m law grandchildren loved one*. A\ *«3 1 L «iV«l K_T_ w?T< )^3v wKam^^m^^^^^^^ Available at all good bookshops nM >C LUFEDFF?iCt PUBLICATION*49 words
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Advertisement10 1986-11-24 29 "In Memoriam"' is for the loved ones whom you remember10 words
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Advertisement137 1986-11-24 30 SC? KALLANG BOWL V W member of the Jack ChiaMPH Group) ALL STAFF MEMBERS OF NTUC ITS AFFILIATES,OTHER ORGANISATIONS/ REGtSTB?EP CLUBS $1.60 per game. STUDB4TS $1.40 per game. Monday to Friday 10.00 am 6.00pm NORMAL RATES Monday to Friday 10.00 am 6.00 pm $2.00 per game 6.00 pm onwards $2.50137 words
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Miscellaneous38 1986-11-24 31 1 TODAY'S EVENTS RIGBY Asian Championship: Singapore v South Korea, Thailand v Hongkong (Bangkok). SNOOKER RPM Classic I National Stadium Clubhouse. 7.30pm). SOCCER Jurong League Div. 2: GATX Terminal v Hymold (Clemeti, 5.15pm). SHIMMING Singapore Open (CSC, 7pm)38 words
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212 1986-11-24 32 Nasa is clear winner with its muddled comment SAN ANTONIO The National Aeronautic* aad Space Administration (Naaa) has walked away with the annual doublespeak award far ita muddled account af last January's space shuttle disaster. IW award, conferred hy the 7tth conference the National Council af fl Teachers af English,212 words
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Article28 1986-11-24 32 JERUSALEM Ulrich Wagner, a West German anti-terrorist expert trained m Israel, has been put m charge of training an elite anti-terrorist unit m Saudi Arabia. AFP.28 words
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414 1986-11-24 32 FIRING another salvo m the battle against smoking, the Government has banned cigarette companies from advertising price changes of existing or new tobacco products. The ban comes into effect today. Such announcements had been permitted even though cigarette and cigar advertisements, with a414 words
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Article, Illustration557 1986-11-24 32 SUMICO TAN - SUMICO TAN By Two men picked up for questioning DETECTIVES followed a 540-metre trail of telephone wires from a hut to a pond m a vegetable farm, hand-paddled across its murky waters on a styrofoam board and uncovered a bookie information centre557 words
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Article53 1986-11-24 32 THONON-LES-BAINS (France) The recipe called for 200 litres of white wine, 10 quarts of kirsch, and 300 kg of cheese to be stirred with a canoe paddle. The recipe, followed to the letter on Saturday m the village of Thonon-Les-Bains m the French Alps, produced the world's largest53 words
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202 1986-11-24 32 Taiwan expects 10.77% growth double govt's estimate TAIPEI Taiwan is expected to register 10.77 per cent economic growth this year, almost double the original official estimate of 5.5 per cent, a senior official has revealed. Brisk exports as a result of gradual recovery from recession will push the gross national202 words
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152 1986-11-24 32 Car bomb kills one at Turkish Consulate MELBOURNE A car bomb exploded m the basement of the building housing the Turkish Consulate early yesterday, killing one person and injuring another, police said. Police said the explosion was so powerful that they had not yet established the make of the car152 words
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Article50 1986-11-24 32 MONTGOMERY (Alabama) Governor George Wallace cried openly on Saturday as he bid farewell to the political faithful who once helped him run for President, telling more than 1,000 supporters: "I may never see you again." "I'm sort of getting to be an old man," Mr Wallace, 67. AP.50 words
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Article56 1986-11-24 32 What it should have been ON PAGE 5 of The Sunday Times yesterday, we published a Reuter photograph described as being of Hala Salahm, daughter of Palestine Liberation Organisation leader Yasser Arafat. The news agency yesterday issued a correction saying that the woman's name was Hara Saleme and that she56 words
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Advertisement45 1986-11-24 32 £tof te the know... Khoo Teck Puat severs ties with a hotel and sells stake m major local banks. Details m today's BT Plus a technical update mTop quality for top people Tell your vendor you need Business Times, or ring Betty Ton on *****0945 words
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Advertisement456 1986-11-24 32 LINK HAIR Torvstore that natural lookagaln i 1 r T <~'-* r 1 1 tm Before "Link* After Link SPECIALIST IN HAIRWEAVING HAIRCARE We are inviting all men and women with hair fall, thinning, receding or balding problem to call us NOW and a chance to receive our Expert Advice456 words
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Miscellaneous184 1986-11-24 32 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over several areas from around mid-day. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 30 max., 23 mm SUNSET today: 6.53 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.50 am. GLOBAL MATHER Adelaide 11/23 C Fine K. Lampar 23 31 C Storms Amsterdam 7/11 C Cloudy London 6 11184 words
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Title Section12 1986-11-24 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1986 The Straits Times Section Two12 words
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Article, Illustration1408 1986-11-24 1 How IVF works IN PRINCIPLE, m vitro fertilisation is simple. First, extract a supply of healthy eggs from a woman's ovaries. Fertilise them by mixing m some sperm from the father-to-be. Then place the fertilised eggs into the womb of the mother-to-be. With luck1,408 words
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Advertisement253 1986-11-24 1 B^ai I .______\\\_\\\\W W\W^^^ iSXmm \d i„3j mi m^ VJl9P^i^T^s^^^^ 1 \i >^*^ Ms_vSir_JkJ&£&A§3^^m m^m* \^__\w__m\ m er m 1 i \aH\ 1 %o^ Ij i i -I li I r£*V&* t_x_s*r^^__?i!&&^ y*_ x v We also accept bookings for wed<fings^S H »been a traditional Christmas gift for many generations.253 words
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Article, Illustration512 1986-11-24 2 ASTROPHYSICISTS closing m on the grand structure of matter and emptiness m the universe are ruling out the meatball theory, challenging the soap bubble theory and putting forward what may be the strongest theory of all: that the cosmos is organised like a512 words
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Article, Illustration680 1986-11-24 2 If counting sheep doesn't put you to sleep, get up and do some chores, advises a psychologist. Researchers say insomnia is caused by anxiety, which upsets the natural rhythm of the human body. IT'S 2 am, you are still tossing and turning, and the680 words
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334 1986-11-24 2 For sale: amoebas, sharks, fruit flies... ONE day In ItPJ, Elon College biology professor Thomas Powell decided he was through collecting frogs fer his students to dissect. At least, he was through collecting them fer free. So Powell, new OT, founded Carolina Biological Supply. The 59-year-old company has grown into334 words
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Science Briefs
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143 1986-11-24 2 SCIENTISTS have established for the first time that human beings produce pheromones. special aromatic chemical compounds produced by one individual that affect the sexual physiology of another. The human pheromones are not sex attractants. and act over a period of weeks or months to143 words
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Article63 1986-11-24 2 AN EXPERT committee of the National Research Council reported that passive smoking was a clearly established health risk for infants, young children and the non-smoking spouses of cigarette smokers. It also found ample documentation for assertions that tobacco smoke results m a disagreeable, lingering63 words
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Article, Illustration725 1986-11-24 3 Thousands of men have actually volunteered for the experience of giving birth. NICKY MAITLIS discusses the possibilities and, m particular, how research could endanger IVF programmes trying to help infertile women REMEMBER the Family Planning poster which showed a pregnant man and read: "Would you be more725 words
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208 1986-11-24 3 Meanwhile, m Japan JAPAN'S declining birth rate has severely bruised the incomes of obstetricians, forcing them to introduce new gimmicks to attract patients. As far back as five years ago, one hospital m Osaka began offering a recording of the baby's first cry. Nearly208 words
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Advertisement584 1986-11-24 3 A I al i^P ix ".AH ra |H El B m_m_W^_^_W V^l V Jl m \mM.. yJ m m mt mH* l#! Alii i. "~^^^^B m\ WWw_m WW __\\\rm_w__\ ">j M -^^M fc^F^" tt m^l I 1| K^^^ L^k B W^l^mß r W%__\\\\\\\\________m Wmmm '*a_^m Wf7^^^^**^3Piv W \Wsffk >. >aal584 words
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Article, Illustration822 1986-11-24 4 For the first time, Singapore got to see Shaoxing opera performed 'live. CHONG WING HONG speaks to the leader and some members of the all-female cast of the Zhejiang Little Flowers Shaoxing Opera Troupe, which started its one-week performance at Kallang Theatre on Saturday.822 words
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Article337 1986-11-24 4 _mm~gi£jf3rMi mm bb•m mm b fc.e* h*os« ill"]ttfcMftß **MB*M Wi] ft f* fi 2 *m*iL+&iEmmm W. i-.i|!.KHA- BMftMMff MrhM- H ft M .T, 9 M tb&B*M«<*tt#Aft i:. 4y *nmmm*a ie Hi c tafttfcttMMfl •Btft fc *mn+m m bu- V il** 'MMBftM* -»ai#ttKWW HKMMK" Il* £tfliWJ'£ tkJ&tffanvtlS M■BD X fife N337 words
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Article, Illustration159 1986-11-24 4 SQUEEZE it hard and you come to grips with some healthy finger exercise. It is a small, spiky rubber ring that fits nicely into your palm. By exerting a pressure of 10 kg to 15 kg on the ring, which is made of natural159 words
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Article, Illustration364 1986-11-24 4 FOR the first time, a local company is introducing a new technology from China. The technique is called "ion bombardment penetration under diffusion" and is used to extend the working life of machines. Sounds terrific? "It's simple," said Professor Yang Lieyu, 68,364 words
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Article322 1986-11-24 4 AWAY from the stage, they can easily pass off as friendly aad fashionable girlsnext door. Bat oa stage* they step into a different world and take on all kinds af rales from demure maiden to elderly father. Dong Kedi, at tl, Is "eldest sister" te the322 words
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Article352 1986-11-24 4 Ht- TxT -vS, *3~ THIS programme is compiled by Rediffusion and broadcast daily m Teochew, Hokkien and Cantonese. The broadcast times over SBC's Radio Four are 9 pm m Teochew and 10.45 pm m Hokkien on Mondays, 9 pm In Cantonese and 9.45 pm m Teochew on352 words
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Article, Illustration657 1986-11-24 5 AZMAN SIRAJ - AZMAN SIRAJ By IT was simply marvellous. Sayang Si Buy ong (A Story of Treason) presented by Sriwana, on Nov 11 at Victoria Theatre, m conjuntion with this year's Drama Festival, received a good response from the public. For nearly two hours, many657 words
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Article, Illustration633 1986-11-24 5 Oleh AZMAN SIRAJ - Oleh AZMAN SIRAJ DIPANDANG dari sudut hibu-1 ran ternyata persembahan 1 drama Sayang Si Buyong, sempena Pesta Drama tahun mi. memuaskan. La^pkah Sriwana mengubah selera penonton ke arah drama komedi, seudak-tidaknya memberikan sedikit kelainan t kepada para peminat drama setempat, memandangkan lam-lam633 words
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Advertisement376 1986-11-24 5 Irr\ -TT- a O* A YT7 INSTRUCTIONS: X CJVd L\.€XV€X Olrl <T\ VV On every line below there is a word whose letters have been r. jum d U P Rearrange the letters to form the word required. rSahagian 4 Word Quiz AW, Part 4 Flll m the letters m376 words
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Advertisement1898 1986-11-24 5 •ma* ama»».^m_waa_wmt__aaa__aaa_waa_i*»*a_^*a_aaa**mf ea*******w**wam m *m m oo -x g-.~^f%^S'_ *tm -aam am _m _m am am _m _m _m mi aa mi o-SJTSS3 f f,i^TJ% 1 I?!» '^aSßC/" capitol: now showing! ii -.c, .^0,30^,0 gMEBRBg-EBE MttlA AILK PEOPLLb B ii lbid Theatre: LAST 2 DAYS! X Lcn, amepmmem^maaamaaamm earn I1,898 words
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Advertisement1622 1986-11-24 6 I M I m y tix: rs ***** class 2 Eating Out 2 Eating Out Cn^^nitaol^ genuine I I WZ^ rCANTONESE CUISINE 1 1 Restaurant Pte Ud We cater for weddings. j£eV7&.^,jfcp"ij|" birthdays other happy p J occasions j B^Jr^ Outdoor catering is available HAIRY CRABS, SPECIAL BRAISED SHARK'S FINS1,622 words
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Advertisement605 1986-11-24 6 25 Sale: Other Product* ACTORY OUTLET SALE. Larg« luantitles of T-shirts, Jeans hlldren's wear, blouses, skirts wim wears etc to clear at 40% 0% discount Wholesalers St realters welcome Blk 6058. »07--4, Citimac Ind Complex, Maciherson Road. *****88/ *****89 URONG CN WEST INDIVIDUAI nembershlp for sale at $1.80( '.no. Tel:605 words
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Advertisement1198 1986-11-24 6 29 Beauty Culture 29 Beauty Culture I ■FACELINEjr I MENS SALON |JL 1 TREATMENT FOR MEN V M** I WITH PROBLEM SKIN if J B Being ar estaDiished facial salon we havei^^^% f >^^B e« penenced and qualified male therapisti^^^ to attend to your skin problems using electro-techmques IM Wm1,198 words
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Advertisement1125 1986-11-24 6 30 Hairdressing 30 Hairdreesing I W^W^^ /EXPANDING^ I \\\iz[w£*\ *HlP XlF^ BIGGER PREMISES "^Q^py *****T1 Cf£^ f^ ll AN APPOINTMENT W^) X/ /BETWEEN MONDAY TO FRIDAY I CJr/ )3 <H SPECIAL IST SHOPPING ONIRf v M ml ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE 0923 35 House Cleaning/ 36 House Painting Renovation/ Decor LICENSED1,125 words
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Advertisement841 1986-11-24 6 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators AIRCOND./ FRIDGE SERVICES 24 hrs. Islandwide Service We solve all problems eg. Servicing, repairing/ reapraying etc. lor any fridge and aircond. m our/ your piece. Also 2nd hand fridge from $100. Free delivery. Guaranteed after sales/ servicing. Install any aircond. from $500. LEE MANQ AIRCOND. 0 REFRIGERATION841 words
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Advertisement1624 1986-11-24 6 THE STRAITS TIMES, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1986 TELEPHONE SERVICE: /pm < iiam deadly t O The Sunda, Times) hMc Melds, 9am to lpm COUNTER SERVICE: TB«S OftCHMD CWTtt. #02 105 lUCKY PIAZA Monda, to Fndsr 10am to 1? RATES: S? i!L P '«m n ,M n W>»»MWlM:l?Opercol C .n (Mm1,624 words
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Advertisement941 1986-11-24 7 64 Domaatic Halp 64 Domaatic Halp Available Available ..pino -|230 PM Su Lankan MBCHM ai 'IMl.'mi.WiW. aaßß~>v Jin Compietiensive Package Kr Includes \iaM___m__mmSr' ?TjL> lull Documentation S5OOO Security Bond' SIOOOO PA Medical -sjW^ Chech Up Visa Fee 'Airpcd Pick Up *2 Years Contract/ Jr__C^4 Bjck 0p Service Home Gaining Free941 words
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Advertisement705 1986-11-24 7 65 Situationa Wanted YOUNG PIANIST, age IH yrs keen to play as soloist at nite club or lounge Any offers'" Pis phone l.urn *****97 after Ham 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive BWe are a fast eipanding com^A pany dealing m marine petroleum products. Ws are urgently looking for a dynamic705 words
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Advertisement627 1986-11-24 7 68 Situationa Vacant: Tutorial LADY TUTORS REOUIRED. 35' commission ("ome personally a 135. Middle Rd Bylands Bid-so2-16 Tel *****06/ *****19 69 Situations Vacant: Domaatic "JOYCE HATCH OF Canada". HI urgently reqs. applicants fc immed employment. Dally m terview Relco (C 0915-0 1) *****5 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical IRE LIMITED,,627 words
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Advertisement660 1986-11-24 7 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical H. t M M 8 A wall established Sales company invites suiteble quelified esndiS datee tor the lollowing positions a) MANAGER Minimum GCE A' level a Must have at least 3to 5 years working experience X a Able to communicate effec>r tlvely In English St660 words
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Advertisement796 1986-11-24 7 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical IMMEDIATE VACANCY FOR CHINESE FEMALE RECEPTIONIST CUM TYPIST Must be a fast worker. a Typing speed at 45 wpm a GCE O' level with good credits m Englsh and Maths. Pleasant voice and personality. Interested applicants pleese celt Miss Ha at *****66 for an interview796 words
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Advertisement905 1986-11-24 7 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical GENERAL CLERK REQ'D. to take charge of payroll. Inventory control and costing Applicants should have mln LCC Inter Bookkeeping with 3 yrs related experience. Write with resume stating salary expected to: The Managing Director, Satay Anlka. 96K. Jin Senang, S'porel44l. LAW FIRM REOUIRES Secretary/ General905 words
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Advertisement636 1986-11-24 7 71 Situationa Vacant: Salea ___oBmm_\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\_\\\\\\\\\\\\\\______ r SALES/ PROJEC^ EXECUTIVE Leading exhibition/ display company look ng for energetic candidates with the following qualifications: Minimum I years of working experience a Some knowlege of interior/ display design Sales experience «ould be an advantage s With driving licence preferred The succssslul candidate will636 words
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Advertisement617 1986-11-24 7 71 Situations Vacant: Sales PRUDENTIAL wants GRADUATES who believe m persona! ability, who is not afraid of hard work, and who expects to be compensated accordingly. To the person who qua lifies, we offer a par manent end independent career m Business, Capital, Financial and Life Insurance Planning. If you617 words
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Advertisement872 1986-11-24 7 71 Situations Vacant: Sales SALES REPRESENTATIVE j* Minimum ('.CX <> le\el t.i linnu.il i Age mama batea c Experiem ein uift stationery an advan' a Possess own transport Csll personslly st VANDA INDUSTRIAL CO Blk 26 Kallang Place «06-06. S port? 33 Tel *****40 SP/CL AGENCY representing American Internal. on872 words
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Advertisement1232 1986-11-24 8 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical jmSSmmmmm_\\\\_\\_\\^^B^mßß^Bß^Bm__\\\ r II «>u unJi to work m v \l,_id\ ami ,\iubli\liad compum ut N^fc male vim to /oin u> m th, foiliminti po**tn>n_ H 1 AIRCON TECHNICIAN I hissrv. IH or NTV-2 m \ira>nditiuninix I Mm wars working rxprrifiHr m thf1,232 words
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Advertisement1396 1986-11-24 8 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant. 73 Situationa Vacant 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production Production FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS (Malaysians are BENEFITS: Come personally with your also welcome) •1 2 da y s annual leave Identity Card for an interview Free medical/hospitalisation leave between B.ooam 5.30pm 5 working days marriage1,396 words
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Advertisement521 1986-11-24 8 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous Miscellaneous THE C4^^^_hHOP__W W_%Am_m_%mW IK Jl mmmOUB CENTRE _______mm Chatterbox Coffeeshop at OUB Centre, 1 Raffles Place, opens m late December 1986. With its pleasant, relaxed atmosphere, the Chatterbox will be the new talk of the town. It will offer, from Mondays to521 words
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Advertisement455 1986-11-24 8 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous requires Banquet Sales Manager a Night Housekeeping Supervisor Accounts Otficer/ Room Stewardesses Paymaster Houseman Asst. Coffeehouse Cooks Manager Bartenders Tour Co-Ordinator Hostesses Front Desk Assts. Waiters/ Waitresses Senior House Officer Security Officers Attractive salary and fringe benefits will be offered to suitable455 words
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Advertisement530 1986-11-24 8 TOBUTSU SINGAPORE (M&F) PTE LTD A well established Japanese Company dealing with fasteners. carbides and diamond cutting tools requires Qualifications: •GCE o Lai certificate or equiva i Age above 25 and completed N S Class 3 driving licence preferred No shift work Must have initiative and independent Knowledge of store530 words
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Advertisement595 1986-11-24 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Vt*.oCt&m rtquirti A) CARPENTERS B) FIBREGLASS TOOLERS REQUIREMENTS I i For post A preferably holder ol NTC m i ar' IHMitrv trade and 1 year Minil.ir working experience Those without N IV hut h.iNe 2-3 years relevant working experience would he coilsldeied i 1 posl preferably595 words
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Advertisement977 1986-11-24 9 74 Situationa Vacant: Miscellaneous WANTED SECURITY GUARDS (Mala) A({e aOBBB *fa years Mm requirements Primary 6 I Knghsh) mtaraalad pi»»»» call at 10 Anaon Road. #10-11 International Ptaza Singapora 0207 with 3 paaaport aiiad photographs TRAINEE DEALER REOUIRED by nk.nhi Kutures Hte Ltd OCI "OV 'A' level Chinese male, age977 words
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Advertisement474 1986-11-24 9 81 Vehicles For Hire offers you the biggest fleet the largest network and now the best rates ASK FOR THE ECONOMISE!! RAH PHONE *****77 or *****70 NOW THE MARTIAN IS USING £CCITY CAR RENTALS ■mt A TOURS PTE LTO 1^ Hotel Miramar P i Havelock Rd (*****) N| V *****65/*****45474 words
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Advertisement1155 1986-11-24 9 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Vehicle Financing/ Inauranca Insurance FAST MONEY With K^SE^-^ ■>- i^S^x Prompt processing of applications Up to 90% financing Attractive interest rates New car Used car 1 2 mths 4.25% 4.75% 24 mths 4.50% 5.00% 36 mths 4.75% 5.25% 48 mths 5.00% (Instalments payable m advance) Call1,155 words
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Advertisement820 1986-11-24 9 89 For Sala: Oataun/Niaaan ABLE TO ACCEPT ALL CARS AT ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT For all kinds of PARF or non-PARF used cars Private and Co regd Commercial vans St pick-ups Mini bus with private St PB plate Kindly contact: Mr lee./ Mr Lim Tai: *****50/ *****20. Tim*: 7 a.m. to820 words
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Advertisement1037 1986-11-24 9 90 For Sals: Toyota '82 TOYOTA CARINA, aircond radio cassette, tip-top condition. Tel *****88 83 TOYOTA COROLLA 1300 GL. 5-speed. hi-fi. sports rims. 2nd owner, new tax Tel *****10 85 COROLLA OX. 5-speed. 12 valve, s/rims. radio, first offer above $28,000 secures *****82 91 For Sale: Mitaubiahi YOU HAVE TO1,037 words
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Advertisement732 1986-11-24 9 93 For Sale: Honda 1979 HONOA ACCORD 3 doors 1802 c.c PARK Beautiful condition Tel *****34 1901 HONOA ACCORD Manual 1 pte. owner, full accessories, showroom cond Call *****83 1904 MOOEL ACCORD 1600 EX 1 owner. 12 valve Power steering *****63 82 HONDA ACCORO EX aircon hlfl. s/rims fully automatic732 words
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Advertisement856 1986-11-24 9 96 For Sale: Other Makes For Your Continental cars c Japanese cars Commercial Vans YOUR CAR? WE GIVE YOU A GOOO DCALI Cash payment for any models *****04 Mr Chia I*99* Mr Taa L *****30 Mr Chia ALMOST '81 SUBARU 1600 GLF (new model) Aircon. hi- fi. PARF. tax Tip856 words
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Advertisement439 1986-11-24 9 rAUt NINI-. 99 Vehicles Wanted EHEZEB BSEa* Excellent prices lor your car commercial vehicle Comprehensive services for loans car insurance road tax Cars ot all makes c c Commercial vehicles (vans pickups) and company registeredcars Scrap cars or trade-m Don t Hesitate. We Provide The Best Deal Around! COLT CREDIT439 words
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Advertisement1010 1986-11-24 10 99 Vehicle* Wanted CASH PAYMENT j High..; Offer. Oood Price. For: m All models Mercedes Benz al c BMW. Volvo St all Conttnen- ol Ul cars B All Japanese cars Commercial vans c Trade-in acceptable D( c Ample free parking lots pi c Conveniently located at m l.eng Kee Road1,010 words
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Advertisement802 1986-11-24 10 106 Accommodation Available Houaas 4RWOOD AYE BEAUTIFUL jngalow 4 1 bedrooms Fully rcon with large Patio for itdoor entertainment, quiet 'aceful Ist class area. $3 000 ill *****46 *****51 11 COLONIAL STYLED bungaw. spacious living- dining. 3 Inns separate guest house, mo. large garden. S pooß .200 Everton *****11. 28802 words
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Advertisement2240 1986-11-24 10 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Availabl*: Apartmonta Apartmanto Apartmenta Ii ime Locution District 10, Singapore's °£^^^B exclusive neighbourhood i^^^V Unique architecture Designed by Rudol(H ili^i^^l ii^^-V^r^^^ on American architect with [7T"* > "^M fcfc^ **>! 3 'm^ ___m_l VI Icjxuiy eioiance Spacious master bedroom^H B^WyJ L^ v»ith2,240 words
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Advertisement1058 1986-11-24 10 107 Accommodation Available: Apartment* D.lO LEEDON HOTS. 3 bdrms.. fully aircon., f/furn. Avail, now. Full facilities. $1,800. *****28, agt. 0.10 SOMMERVILLE NICE studio apt F/furn. Excellent facilities. $1,000. Blltmore. *****88. D.lO SOMMERVILLE PARK 3 bedrooms. Fully- furn., pool, squash, tennis. $1,800. Places *****86. 0.10 TAMAN SERASI 3+l bdrms. High flr.1,058 words
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Advertisement864 1986-11-24 10 108 Accommodation Available: Room* ROOM FOR RENT at Dover Road. preferably students Call Chan, *****75, Bam 12pm. ROOM IN KATONG area, (near Duke Hotel) bathroom attached, aircon, furn. $450. Tel: *****73. 109 Accommodation Wantad: Houaas WELL ESTABLISHED AMERICAN Co. urgently requires 5 seml-d./ apts. on company lease at Dlst 15/864 words
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Advertisement2234 1986-11-24 10 113 For Sala: Houses 113 For Sala: Houaaa 113 For Sala: Houaaa W 27 Freehold W ■Tl m 53 I Land v0 tA<ioo« I l:_ is £EBS*ssKm I WWWaSD NSW KOAD 0 fe 1 1 Ll New Design Double-storey Split-level Terrace Houses I Now is flig Time to Invest. I2,234 words
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Advertisement1667 1986-11-24 11 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sala: Private Apartments Apartments Limited units of Children's adventure choice apartments playground available Beautifully land- 2 exclusive scaped grounds swimming pools Tight security with Putting green electronic surveil- Tennis squash lance, video intercourts phones electronic Complete sauna latches for lift lobbies facilities Developer/ Owner1,667 words
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Advertisement1094 1986-11-24 11 116 For Sala: HDB Apartments ALPHA INV 188 1900/ IM 1888 S BOOMS $'000 A.M.Kio 132. 249. 259. 312. 402. 437. 439. 501. 648. 710 115-145 Bedok 19. 21. 60. 66, 67, 90, 96. 99. 120. 405. 601. 605. 715 121-149 Clementi 336, 338, 340, 356 128-145 Chei Chee 51,094 words
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Advertisement1082 1986-11-24 11 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments ALL S-BM.: Pandan blk 404, 413 Teban. Jurong East. Dover. King Rd Marsiiing A.M. Klo blk 551. 521. 402. ill. 306. Eunos b1k.23. 22. Boon Lay. Paya Lebar Way. Marine Dr blk 73, 77. Bedok blk 96. 118. *****91/ *****49/ *****12/ 3. MUST SELL 3-BM.1,082 words
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Advertisement644 1986-11-24 11 116 For Salo. HDB Apartmsnts ONISJ MOH 3-ROOM High floor VlfL terraz «o and cabinet $46K negotiable. Tel: *****38 tViL 0 0^ 0 *£m Polnt Bl^ 7. 15th flr. Fully furnished $130,000 Contact: *****39. HAVELOCK 80. S-BM. 81k.87. High flr. Marble/ ceramic. $134 000 neg. *****12 Dollars Housing MABINE CBES.644 words
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Advertisement1309 1986-11-24 11 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces PRIME LIGHT INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX I manni Industrial Ulilllll Building JALAN PEMIMPIN :^H 2 cargoes and 1 passenger lift i^H c Tight Security system if^H i^H c Clean and well maintained i^H c Competitive rentals UmOM TEXTILE CO. (PTE) LTD. 37 Jalan Pemimpin, #01-01, Singapore1,309 words
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Advertisement862 1986-11-24 11 121 For Rant: 121 For Rant: 121 For Rent: j. Office Spacas Office Spacas Office Spaces m AYmm mw m I i I^^J v L H L I I oB II *J L. W l I l i^E II BY B^ 1 Get the smartest deal for your new office862 words
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Advertisement1186 1986-11-24 12 t2l For Rent 121 For Rant: Offics Spaces OHice Spaces KATONG PLAZA HI ll IS*) su (t SHING KWAN HOUSE »270 Peninsula Plaza -04-46 $700 4 SHENTON WAV lm I maintenance *****88 9 SINGAPORE Oiot. OFFICE AT GEYLANG for rent 2:' storey building $350 $450 mcl maintenance Tel Prestigious office1,186 words
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Advertisement1003 1986-11-24 12 124 For Rant. 124 For Root: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces WHWSlaBUlI'XfimsM I I Mprime SHOPS FOf^V P~*J*f™|*|"'*ffl Area from 301 sq ft I From 162 to 1173 Sq ft a-mrnm. amm Bi^HMI II1 f *_\!___\JW^*f_W_WW_\_W_\\ I trom $54 1 H32lSllflflSl9 I For: wholesaler. I From 41 5 to 637 sq1,003 words
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Advertisement1460 1986-11-24 12 136 CruiSßS 136 Cru i, es 136 cruisss 136 Cruisss 136 Cruise. 136 Cruises Mm pick oiiiiir^^^ J WpW^^M FVHT W WJ^^tF^^^^K^ 6^y Cruise to MedarvLake Toba Dep Mov 30 From W3O '^^B BfIjMIBIjSJMLSJL \\W_\_. mr^ I 3 Dg y Weekend Cruise to howherg Dep Dec 05 From $380 6-Day1,460 words
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Advertisement2213 1986-11-24 13 7 T 7 lm 1 T "7 Tour, "7 Tour. j 137 Tour. 137 Tour. 137 Tour, 137 Tour. 137 Tour \bur search for a perfect holiday ends here. VV~^ COGENT) J YtSand" I 1 Chinese new year specials] I SSfAirMS II '"Tr "n"!' *TDayAllKorea/Cheju/Kyong|u/ 4/5/7 day Bangkok/Pattaya/ ,.„A I2,213 words
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Advertisement1242 1986-11-24 14 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education Enrol now for the 1987 Secretarial and Business Studies Course. MMAaOM ...11.. 1 ..I .mv,,,,,,.,!!, I pil I ir»lllllJUj rrulKju nwivAl.il Vinurul jihl lUimih »s jrrt rs lIU IJ 111.. 1111 l Mill ns. V S.IIIJ[ijIIIi|<IuiIUh, UI v |>U|Ur..MlKllll|. (..ulu I rs v wu1,242 words
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Advertisement2855 1986-11-24 14 148 Com P» tef Co 148 Computer Cour.es 14H computer Course. 148 Computer Courae. 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Cour.es f f#i^iOTfi I I S Wi F J _Ljj^*X^lJllSlrT*J*J— l. W-W. mj'B 1 ii I?J I I _W_\ *m^T____\ m r>T— l i—^^ l mnh lc lflf 'i'wijlioii ul >oui2,855 words
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Advertisement1042 1986-11-24 14 153 Driving Instruction 158 Tailoring Instruction FULL COURSE $370. guaranteed basic theory, free final theor> hourly driving Tel *****49 pacific driving school tree, Fashion Design t^bS SSamAjTaf" J w^Dressmaking m M M^ourse 154 Dancing Instruction W j^^CFKU OOE London trained I^^H mm W\mo mWmmmßm SHAWN GLADYS W -^T^ Singapore, very1,042 words
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Advertisement1281 1986-11-24 15 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES mmmm stants rssoBBi«mhi i:!::^.';;;,.. K at<>s: s.i\, ss, rxi, Straiu Tbnea: SfS.tt pac. cm Collected- SSS 08 IH,-x S.TNi«v: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS MW lIMKAD I Trt TUtl eal S7X >• 1 4 MW Sunday Times: Sb.« p.Mcm. Prnt^SMM APPOINTMLNIo L J^Bj^ffPffffff^ 1 ociwrtoff it invites dppllCdtlOnS TOT tn© today's1,281 words
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Advertisement676 1986-11-24 15 Sime Darby Systems, the computer services arm of the Sime Darby Group of Companies, offers a wide spectrum of computer related products and services throughout the Asean Region. We now invite suitably qualified candidates to fill the post of: I SALES MANAGER I H (Engineering Systems) The Job V The676 words
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Advertisement1377 1986-11-24 15 NOTICES TIMES Oui facsimile machine m the Slraits Times Editorial is now connected to a direct line. The number i.s iOrCDIOI effective immediately. I The main telephone exchange number remains unchanged at *****11. I HONG LEONG INDUSTRIES BERHAD (Incorporated m Malaysia) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN1,377 words
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Advertisement1044 1986-11-24 16 NOTICES Smgapmt'i Island Rtsort Sentosa Development Corporation TENDER NOTICE CIDB Regnlened Contractors m Desilting and Cleansing or Contractors with proven track '«h oicls m the category are invited to tender for Desilting and General Cleansing of Lagoons at Sentosa Document Fee: S5O 00 Closing Date 3 Dec 86 Showround :261,044 words
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Advertisement749 1986-11-24 16 /oJ?anT|4^ Jap™,^ I ror»K«2^^£^ I ™™E SUBORDINATE I THE BANKRUPTCY ACT COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 COURTS OF THE REPUBLIC COURTS OF THE REPUBLIC (CHAPTER 18) AND OE SINGAPORE op SINGAPORE Itt* Edition) IN THE MATTER OF C Salt Na. MSB of IMC. M.C. Salt No. 82M !N TH e HIGH749 words
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Miscellaneous620 1986-11-24 16 WmTAI ByCMHta PEANUTS ay ac. M sr.^%m.^ik%rr.) <m. L Y %%£> r^^d^f^ f h«sr 6WKTO I F™^^\ I n^*™-*.* 1 1 S, X/^ i%amimtmm mHATJ «_^VO^ o 'L THE BAKERY IM A AkH/TUIWA Vfino I >-^ 1 n«»c jumt rKtt HOW ABOUT AN 2^* h B^^_ /^A^T~\ f f Or-\i\-zr\i620 words
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Arts & Leisure
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Article, Illustration166 1986-11-24 17 Malta hands Singapore its first defeat Si NG APORE suffered its first unexpected loss at the hands of Malta (seeded 53) by V_ I m the second round of play m the 27th Chess Olympiad m Dubai. Teo Kok Siong (FIDE rating 2320) lost to G. Borg (2385); Alphonsus Chia166 words
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Article, Illustration725 1986-11-24 17 THE CORD By Five Arts Centre of Kuala Lumpur Friday, Drama Centre Reviewed by MURIEL SPEEDEN THIS is a play saturated with symbolism. The small Indian hour-glass-shaped drum, the uduku. is healer, teacher and guide. Its hypnotic beat opens a man's eyes to the hidden past725 words
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Article, Illustration960 1986-11-24 17 CATHERINE ONG joined 400 million viewers to watch the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union's (ABU) Popular Song Contest telecast 'live' from New Zealand last Friday, and picked her own winners. IT HAPPENED again! Just like last year, the last song came m first. At the second960 words
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Article, Illustration413 1986-11-24 17 CATHERINE ONG - CATHERINE ONG By TONIGHT, on Adam Smith's Money World at 8.30 pm on Channel 12, viewers will meet two million-dollar entrepreneurs who don't have a business degree. The first, Debbi Fields, 29, is a former model, professional waterskier and mother of three who413 words
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Advertisement77 1986-11-24 17 If you are holding an event you want our readers to know about, fill m the coupon and send it to: What's On, Section 2, The Straits Times, 390 Kirn Seng Road, Singapore 0923. Your coupon should reach us three days before ihe event. Name ol event: Staged/presented by: Venue:77 words
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Miscellaneous505 1986-11-24 17 WHAT'S ny— M^______ HoLl cni Y runnSS5 A MES ,rou P c Kallang Theatre I The British Council exhibition National Library ARC, EXHIBITIOHS THE CHANGI PHOTOGRAtucidSc San and Sn ?™m ,l2 til *7™ iiJ'iSJßroiair roto*™, Stamford Road. 9 am -9 pm PATEK PHILIPPE EXHI- PHER EXHIBITION. Forty THE LIBRARIES g»505 words
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Miscellaneous934 1986-11-24 17 Your Listening Guide I ______________\\\\ww I Radio One mmM^^^m^^^mmmt^mm^m* FM Stereo 90.5 mHz m VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News m Brief 6.05 Another Morning. Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning. Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning934 words
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Miscellaneous276 1986-11-24 18 dfgfg MY VIEW By Thrilling rescue operation hi strife-torn Iran On Wings of Eagles (Ch 5, 9.31 pm) THIS is a well-dra-matised account of a reallife incident in Teheran. During Iran's troubled years, two American executives of Electronic Data Systems (EDS) were thrown into jail just as they were about276 words
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Miscellaneous137 1986-11-24 18 Kannan Chandra* w^a\WWa\\\\\\\\\S^^liT^' II il] a^ B^eBW. %Ua1 mrOBWtBESBjSlBm; ■jf^M B. J^T 1 flBM^aW 15 Rlli^ TB^BJrleBl aW^^ *<^ea LS\w—^b«w. .atBl Bl iBtBHABlBsBk B^LBBbI BB>*. IBj'BhBs HLw aB^^^aBs BLwI BBBSBi^a^te afl F afl Bfl PtK 1 afl s^H M fl v P fl fl L fl I fl iBBr J137 words
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Miscellaneous70 1986-11-24 18 girl, she soon has the boys competing for her attention. The Computer Room (Ch 8, 5.51 pm) The Cobleigh kids show how they use computers for work and fun while a student explains how error-free reports can be written with the aid of a word processor. Also, a look at70 words
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Miscellaneous308 1986-11-24 18 I SBC 5 2.30 PM SBCText "Live" Sample Pages 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights, followed by The Submergence (Mandarin drama senes/r) (English subtitles): This is a science fiction series that features earthquakes which took place on the islands of Japan in 1974. 3.50 What's Cooking? (Mandarin, with English subtitles/r) 4.20308 words
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Miscellaneous7 1986-11-24 18 All programmes in English unless otherwise indicated7 words
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Miscellaneous308 1986-11-24 18 I SBC 8 All programmes m Mandarin unless otherwise indicated 5.20 PM SBCText "Live" Sample Pages 5.50 Opening and Programme Highlights, followed by The Computer Room (See My View) 6.10 The Nature of Things Maps: From Quill to Computer (Tamil, with English subtitles) 6.40 News (Tamil) 7.00 Family Hour (Magazine308 words
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Miscellaneous305 1986-11-24 18 Irtm 1 4.50 PM Programme Summary 4.55 Quran Reading 5.00 The New Scooby Doo Mysteries Ghost of the Ancient Astronauts (Cartoon m English) 5.30 Dengarlah Sayang 5.45 Fight Against Hunger 6.00 News in English 6.20 Muqaddam: Hoiy Book 6.35 Sinar Zaman 6.50 Waktu Maghrib: Prayer Call 7.05 Pembangunan 7.30 Dan305 words
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Miscellaneous13 1986-11-24 18 All programmes in Md ,1. A All programmes m Malay unless otherwise indicated13 words
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