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Title Section15 1986-12-16 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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618 1986-12-16 1 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB Need to put right 'deplorable standards of conduct' in the profession By FRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew has disclosed that changes in training and induction of fresh law graduates to the legal profession are under consideration. He made it clear, when replying618 words
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Article, Illustration1099 1986-12-16 1 LESLIE FONG - PM's views on Chinese in Malaysia LESLIE FONG Malaysian leaders told: We will not interfere in your domestic arrangements By 'Never before so accurate' 4 We are not trying to suppress what any of them are saying. We are saying, in effect, "you say it and if it meddles in1,099 words
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308 1986-12-16 1 MANILA The Philippine Cabinet decided unanimously yesterday to prevent the return of ex-president Ferdinand Marcos, and the presidential spokesman indicated the former ruler mi^ht be arrested if he tried to come home. Officials said the decision was taken in a special CabinetAP - 308 words
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Article96 1986-12-16 1 Mahathir has no comment KUCHING Malaysian Prime Minister Datu Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday he had no comment on a report that Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew did not know about the visit of Israeli President Chaim Herzog to the Republic last month until he read it inBernama - 96 words
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94 1986-12-16 1 Wife kills herself over hubby's smoking NEW DELHI A young woman in northern India killed herself after failing to put an end to her husband's chain-smoking habit, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported on Sunday. The couple frequently quarrelled over the husband's excessive smoking, but he refused to kickAFP - 94 words
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Article, Illustration587 1986-12-16 1 Hanoi leaders rebuked for economic mess BANGKOK VIETNAMESE Communis' Party chief Truong Chinh yesterday blasted the party and government for making serious mistakes that led to economic failures in the country. In a live broadcast from Hanoi at the opening of the party's National Congress, he apologised for the economicReuter; UPI; AP - 587 words
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Advertisement42 1986-12-16 1 eWe are in for difficult times if we go Western: Page 24 Standards of the Bar must be jacked up: Page 25 We will have to work with whoever runs Malaysia: Page 25 Shift in male attitudes towards marriage needed: Page 2542 words
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Advertisement29 1986-12-16 1 More reactions to the Herzog visit: Page 9 Inside Summary World News 3-5 Asean 6,7 Causeway 8,9 Commer.t/ Perspective 24,25 Letters 26 TimesDollar 27-30 Racing 34 Sports 33,35 37-3329 words
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Advertisement58 1986-12-16 1 RADO fc^^ DiaStar «Anatom» Air force relaxes eyesight rule: Page 40 philips THECLOSESTSHAVE MONEYCAN BUY. Our latest top-of-the-line Philishave is fitted with innovations and Bond would like to lay his hands on Light, manageable and comfortable, its designed for men who appr< evervdav For more information about this siit>er -shaver58 words
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Article501 1986-12-16 2 Students go their way ABOUT 56,006 students mostly teenagers left secondary school in the last few weeks, closing a major chapter in their lives. But for 15,000 or roughly one in four of these N-, O- and A-level students, more studying awaits them, if the enrolment proportion this year501 words
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Article121 1986-12-16 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: EDUCATION Minister Dr Tony Tan's tour of top British and US schools has obviously helped him focus on these basic ingredients for an ideal independent school, namely an outstanding principal, an inspired teaching staff, freedom to determine curriculum, and an enrolment small enough for the121 words
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Article68 1986-12-16 2 MARATHON RULES A MAN who took pan in the recent Singapore Marathon as an unregistered runner says he was disappointed at the end of the race. He says he was unable to collect a certificate and notes that certificates and T-shirts were given to all those who completed the68 words
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Article246 1986-12-16 2 Baloney, says judge AN AUSTRALIAN judge presiding over Britain's lengthy legal battle to suppress a former MIS agent's memoirs said the British government was talking "baloney" in its concern over publication. Supreme Court Judge Philip Powell questioned London's "apparent double standard" during final submissions in the case,246 words
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Article265 1986-12-16 2 Rapturous welcome THEY CAME in their thousands, old men, women and children back to the stadium known as the "Valley of Death". When Bradford City's players returned on Sunday to Valley Parade, where 56 people lost their lives in a raging fire 19 months ago, 15,000 jubilant fans filled265 words
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Article445 1986-12-16 2 The perfect mate ONE GUY hopes for: "Someone fun-loving with a good sense of humour, someone who's mature and independent, capable of making decisions and is clean and free from body odour. I don't want someone who smells like a used sock. Anyone who smokes or drinks is445 words
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Article196 1986-12-16 2 TECK PUAT TUSSLES WITH BRUNEI OVER EXCO SHARES THE NATIONAL Bank of Brunei crisis has taken another twist with tycoon Tan Sri Khoo Teck Puat tussiing with the Brunei government over $100 million worth of Exco shares while a Swiss bank, caught in the middle, sits comfortably on the196 words
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225 1986-12-16 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway Reds violate ceasefire ABOIT 1M communist New People's Army rebels yesterday attacked a hilltop patrol base" in the central Philippines in the first clash to mar the six-day-old ceasefire, military officials reported. A spokesman for the Panay Island Military Command said the rebels began shooting225 words
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Article335 1986-12-16 2 Buyers' Guide Product Advertiser Section 'fift 1 At Freshener Sundtemp Urines China Airlines Saudi Arabian Airlines I 21 Atxko Sony Setron Electronics Tat Chuan Audio I 15 Banks Bank ol New Zealand Citibank I 22 NZI Merchant Bank Beaut* Cerrtrt Wong Tat Too Beauty Centre I Biscuits Rusks/Boots Cameras MHE335 words
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Advertisement725 1986-12-16 2 If he weren't working, Santa would spend Christmas at The Dynasty. 1 s I N t/c A P O R WI lt"> tuxviio Cialore at The Satin Sounds at Le Vendome j Restaurant. Dinner only: Log House. Tel: 7 M-^^KH? x Lounge. From 7pm-3am. 7-10.30pm. $55 V person. 7110 December725 words
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Advertisement41 1986-12-16 2 The joy of giving These days kids are taking presents for granted Give them a surprise this Christmas Have Santa deliver the gifts to them instead Make a date with him at classification 23 j Classifieds: Pg. Seven, Section Two f41 words
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162 1986-12-16 3 P\RIS A ear mechanic was killed yesicrdu by a car bomb intended for former Justice Minister Alain Pey refitte who was a senior figure in the t.aullist RPR Movement. The bomb exploded outside Mr Peyrefitte's house In Provins, a town 94 kmReuter; UPI - 162 words
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Article, Illustration427 1986-12-16 3 Karachi death toll hits 98 with new riots KARACHI FORTY people were killed and almost 200 injured yesterday in ethnic clashes in Karachi, hospital doctors said, bringing the death toll from two days of bloodshed to at le'ast 98. Authorities have sent thousands of troops into Karachi to enforce curfewsReuter; AP - 427 words
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349 1986-12-16 3 Tamil Tigers hunt rival guerillas after clashes COLOMBO Sri Lanka's biggest Tamil separatist group yesterday hunted rivals in northern and eastern areas after more than 30 rebels were killed in fighting between guerilla factions over the weekend, residents said. Battles raged until late on Sunday night in the island's northReuter; AP; UPI - 349 words
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Article36 1986-12-16 3 NEW YORK US communist leader Henry Winston, 75, died during a visit to Moscow on Friday, after a brief illness. A labour activist much of his life, Winston became party chairman in 1963. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article87 1986-12-16 3 Six die in China plane crash BEIJING Six passengers were killed when a plane crashed while landing at Zhongchuan in northern Gansu Province yesterday, Xinhua news agency said. The fate of 31 other people was unknown. It said the aircraft belonging to China's national airline CAAC took off from ZhongchuanReuter - 87 words
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Article, Illustration474 1986-12-16 3 LOS ANGELES THE experimental aircraft Voyager headed over the Pacific towards Australia on Sunday despite damaging its wing tips during takeoff on an unprecedented attempt to circle the world without stopping or refuelling. The odd shaped aircraft taxied laboriously downReuter; AP - 474 words
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311 1986-12-16 3 NEW DELHI INDIA'S top Sikh terrorist leader has been captured, Punjab's police chief said yesterday. Dhanna Singh, 32, was arrested on Sunday night on a bus in Kapurthala district, 350 km north-west of iW Delhi, Police Direc-tor-Geneia! Julius Rebeiro said. Mr Rebeiro also reportedAP - 311 words
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Article124 1986-12-16 4 NEW YORK Most Americans believe they will make it to Heaven, bat (eel not many of their friends will join them. Americans Interviewed by USA Today (eel only 61 per cent of their friends will reach Heaven and nearly one in every four goUPI - 124 words
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Article, Illustration71 1986-12-16 4 GUERILLAS of pro-Syrian Palestine Liberation Organisation factions talking to Muslim religions leaders before pulling out from the Christian hilltop town of Maghdousheh overlooking the south Lebanon port city of Sidon on Sunday. The withdrawal was part of an Iranian -brokered peace plan guaranteed by SyriaAP - 71 words
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255 1986-12-16 4 Britain's nuclear subs may be useless study LONDON The command control of Britain's Polaris submarine fleet is so flawed that its credibility as an independent nuclear deterrent !s questionable, according vo a study published yesterday. The report, written for Bradford University's School of Peace Studies, warns that because of theReuter - 255 words
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260 1986-12-16 4 SUVA The Soviet Union yesterday signed the protocols of the South Pacific Forum's nuclear-free zone treaty to become the first of the five nuclear powers to underwrite the pact. The document was signed by Soviet Ambassador Evgeny Samoteikin, who is based in the Australian capitalAFP - 260 words
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400 1986-12-16 4 British govt talking baloney, says judge Battle to stop ex-MIS agent's book SYDNEY AN AUSTRALIAN judge presiding over Britain's lengthy legal battle to suppress a former MIS agent's memoirs said the British government was talking "baloney" in its concern over publication. Supreme Court Judge Philip Powell questioned London's "apparent doubleReuter - 400 words
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Article, Illustration307 1986-12-16 4 Murdoch takeover bid SYDNEY The chief of Australia's press watchdog body said yesterday he had quit over its refusal to oppose media tycoon Rupert Murdoch's takeover bid for the country's largest newspaper group. Australian Press Council Chairman Hal Wootten said the council was unworthy of itsReuter - 307 words
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349 1986-12-16 5 The Iran arms caper WASHINGTON THE United States has been secretly providing the Iraqis with detailed information to help them in their bombing raids on Iranian targets, the Washington Post reported yesterday. It quoted unidentified sources as saying the US hadAP; UPI - 349 words
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Article, Illustration76 1986-12-16 5 WITH .i Denver police offt.er on each arm, Santa i ins is escorted to a uaitini? cruiser after the i.iii> old man was arrested for distributing leaflets protesting m.unst i he u»<es of and policies regarding Janitors by the downtown Denver Metrobank. Michael Wlizoch, alias Santa,Reuter - 76 words
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Article30 1986-12-16 5 LUSAKA Zambian police ha%e detained 450 people in the northern copperbelt area to try to recover goods looted during food riots last week. Zana news agency said.. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration323 1986-12-16 5 WASHINGTON White House Chief of Staff Donald Regan has vowed to stay in his post, rejecting demands that he resign over the Iran-Contra arms scandal, Senate Repub'ican leader Robert Do!e said on Sunday. "I'll tell you one thing I'm not leaving theReuter; UPI - 323 words
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Article183 1986-12-16 5 BERNE Switzerland agreed yesterday to a US request to block a Geneva bank account believed to be linked to controversial US aims sales to Iran, the Justice Ministry said. Officials said the freeze was imposed yesterday morning and would last initially for a month, givingReuter - 183 words
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211 1986-12-16 5 Reagan may testify before Congress WASHINGTON President Ronald Reagan is considering a dramatic personal appearance before congressional investigators in a bid to defuse the growing Iran-Contra arms scandal, according to his close friend Senator Paul Laxalt. Mr Laxalt, in a television interview on Sunday, said he suggested Mr Reagan considerReuter - 211 words
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202 1986-12-16 5 Friend of Khomeiny heir apparent charged ATHENS Iranian spiritual leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeiny has ordered the prosecution of a close associate of his designated successor, the official Iranian news agency Irna said. Information Minister Mohammad MohammadiReyshahri is reported to have said that Mehdi Hashemi, a close associate of Ayatollah HosseinUPI - 202 words
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Article, Illustration369 1986-12-16 6 Botha admits kidnap by his forces JOHANNESBURG TWO Swiss citizens and a Swazi national abducted from Swaziland last Friday by South African security forces have been freed and returned to their homes, officials said. Foreign Minister Roelof "Pik" Botha, tacitly admitting that South African securityUPI; Reuter - 369 words
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Article, Illustration315 1986-12-16 6 BONN MORE than 30,000 people demonstrated against chemical pollution of the Rhine on Sunday by forming chains down its banks, blocking bridges and paralysing traffic. The organisers said demonstrations were staged from Basle in Switzerland to the Netherlands to protest against recent chemical spillageReuter - 315 words
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196 1986-12-16 6 PHILADELPHIA The legendary spending sprees of Imelda Marcos and the 3,000 pairs of shoes she owned may seem merely a humorous eccentricity, but researchers say that spending money on oneself can be indicative of emotional distress. Buying unnecessary clothing or other presents can beUPI - 196 words
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Article114 1986-12-16 6 Post office thieves grab 13.8m PALERMO (Sicily) Robbers made off with the biggest booty in Sicilian history when they broke into a post office during the weekend, tied up eight people and took off with 9.2 billion lire (about 5513.8 million) in cash and money orders. Police said the fiveUPI - 114 words
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Advertisement437 1986-12-16 5 entific findings and from just the act of breathing man urban environment, indoor air may be far from clean and fresh. It is also a fact that breathing smoke in the air is almost as bad as smoI king itself. And it does not appear that the quality of indoor437 words
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Article, Illustration334 1986-12-16 7 Panel probes claims that rebels broke arms ban SAMAL Hundreds of people chanting pro-com-munist slogans welcomed a committee looking into chary that the rebel New People's Army (NPA) in the northern Philippines violated the 60-day ceasefire agreement. Long live the NPA," they chanted as members of the ceasefire committee, ledReuter; AP - 334 words
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181 1986-12-16 7 LUCENA CITY Communist rebels slurped ice cream and kept a wary distance from nearby soldiers yesterday as leaders of the two sides met to iron out local disputes in the 60-day ceasefire. About 15 NPA guerillas came down from the hills forAP - 181 words
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121 1986-12-16 7 JAKARTA New foreign investment in Indonesia this year is expected to match the 1985 level of ;SsBoo miLion (S$L75 billion., Mr Ginanjar Kartasasmita, Chaii'man of the Investment Co-ordinating Board, said yesterday. While declining to elaborate, he said investment next year would be smaller becauseAP - 121 words
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235 1986-12-16 7 High yen sparks new rush of Japanese investors BANGKOK A NEW wave of Japanese interest in investing in Thailand has been triggered by the appreciation of the yen. Long-established Japanese conglomerates as well as smaller, more specialised companies are increasing their presence in Thailand by expanding old contacts or byUPI - 235 words
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252 1986-12-16 7 Reds hit patrol base in first truce violation MANILA ABOUT 100 communist New People's Army rebels yesterday attacked a hilltop patrol base in the central Philippines in the first clash to mar the six-day-old ceasefire, military officials reported. A spokesman for the Panay Island Military Command said the rebels beganReuter - 252 words
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Article148 1986-12-16 7 ASEAN has received 11.8 million European Currency Units (5525.8 million) from the European Commission to help the region harmonise its industrial standards and improve its fishing industry. The grant, part of a 35 million ECU aid programme for development projects in eight Asian countries,148 words
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137 1986-12-16 7 Yang Razali Kassim - Indonesian couple jailed for scalding maid Yang Razali Kassim Bv Jakarta Correspondent JAKARTA An Indonesian Chinese woman and her Singapore-born husband have been given heavy jail sentences for ill-treating their Indonesian maid in a case which almost flared up into a bloody anti-Chinese riot in East Java. Judges in Surabaya137 words
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Advertisement178 1986-12-16 7 Relaxing and Refreshing Loosen up and experience r mL i a sensational sense of well-being SS^4. that will relax and refresh both f^| *^R*«I1 vour mind and body. fl| T l Put vourself into the *4Blt 1 hands oi our young and l^^Er'-'^^ip^t* I charming masseuses at the |£fe^ jßull178 words
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Advertisement304 1986-12-16 7 One, 7il<mcUn^cd oamena. Jsf Ml The New Nikon TWAF (Three Way Autofocus Compact m?**" *^4» Camera) offers you something no other Autofocus J^G^^ Compact can. Just Simply slide a lever and you get a Wf wide lens, move in close the camera will automatic alk HKifc c on Macro (Close-up),304 words
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183 1986-12-16 8 PENANU Trade and Industr> Minister Tengku Kazaifigh Hamzah has called <>n Malay millionaires who have become rich because of the New Fxonomic Policy (NEP) to pay their dues by helping their fellow Malays. These millionaires should provide assistance particularly In the fields ofNST - 183 words
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Article, Illustration249 1986-12-16 8 8 years' jail and fine for former MD KUALA LUMPUR Former Malaysian Overseas Investment Corporation (MOIC) Managing Director Mohamed Abdullah Ang Swee Kang was sentenced to eight years' jail and fined MSIOO.OOO by the High Court here yesterday for criminal breach of trust. Ang, 40, had pleaded guilty on Dec249 words
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414 1986-12-16 8 'Govt has to interfere in affairs of private sector' KUCHING PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday the government has to interfere in the affairs of the private sector to ensure that public funds are not misused. During the current economic recession,Bernama - 414 words
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Article, Illustration319 1986-12-16 8 KUALA LUMPUR Four months after refusing to deal with the mass media following its disastrous defeat in the August general election, Parti Islam (PAS) seems to have unofficially relaxed the boycott action. Latest developments indicate that the leadership has reverted to the previousNST - 319 words
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180 1986-12-16 8 PETALING JAYA A 45--year-old American-Chi-nese, who is in the University Hospital on suspicion of suffering from AIDS, has responded well to treatment over the past few days. Hospital Director Datuk Dr Gurmukh Singh said the man's breathing difficulties have disappeared and he was eatingNST - 180 words
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154 1986-12-16 8 KUALA LUMPUR A circumcision operation which went wrong and resulted in part of a boy's penis being severed was performed by a well-mean-ing hospital assistant doing a favour for the boy's family. Director of Hospitals Dr Jones Varughese said the hospital assistantNST - 154 words
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92 1986-12-16 8 JAKARTA A 12-year-old Malaysian girl has been placed under police protection in North Sumatra after escaping from a man who allegedly took her away from her parents in Perak. Antara news agency reported. The man. 38, was arrested when he reported theAFP - 92 words
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313 1986-12-16 9 It's time to end all the fuss, says NST reader Mure reactions to the Herzog visit KUALA LI'MPUR In I letter to the New Straits Times yesterday Kuala Lumpur reader said it was time for Malaysians to end the fuss over the visit to Singapore of Israeli President Chain Herzog.NST - 313 words
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132 1986-12-16 9 KUALA LUMPUR The government takes a serious view of the activities of a Zionist group in the country and will take action to counter its evil intentions. Deputy Home Minister Datuk Megat Junid Megat Ayob said yesterday He told the Senate that the governmentBernama - 132 words
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Article266 1986-12-16 9 PSRM wants to stay out of tiff JOHOR BAKU The Partai Sosialis Rakyat Malaysia (PSRM) said yesterday it did not wish to be dragged into the misunderstanding between a Singapore minister and the Malay Journalists' Association of Singapore over his remarks on the Herzog visit. The party expressed regret overBernama - 266 words
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Article, Illustration633 1986-12-16 9 They are out to destroy fabric of society, says govt KUALA LUMPUR Five organisations and two political parties have been named as the groups which are trying to destroy Malaysia's political and social fabric, The Star reported. Federal Territory Minister Datuk Abu Hassan633 words
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Article155 1986-12-16 9 KOTA KINABALU Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba is scheduled to pay an official visit to Sabah on Thursday, Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Ahmad Baharom Titingan said yesterday. He said before leaving for Kuala Lumpur that he was not sure whether Mr Ghafar would discuss Urnno's entryBernama - 155 words
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213 1986-12-16 10 HO CHIN BENG - HO CHIN BENG Another school year comes to a close While some pursue further studies, others will work or go into NS By ABOUT 56,000 students mostly teenagers left secondary school in the last few weeks, closing a major chapter in their lives. But213 words
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Article, Illustration642 1986-12-16 10 SSL Hr XORAL\'I binti Yunus, 18, is president of the angklung (an Indonesian musical instrument) group from National Junior College. lam interested in com- puters and hope to pursue the subject in the university if my results are good. I hope to do relief teaching642 words
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Article, Illustration208 1986-12-16 10 TAN How Yong, 16, is a Station Inspector of the National Police Cadet Corps (NPCC) at Mei Chin Secondary School. 4 1 love the NPCC and hope to be a Cadet Inspector (CI) next year. I have been busy with the CI course at the Police208 words
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488 1986-12-16 13 TERESA CHEONG - TERESA CHEONG Hotlines for donations, sale of pastry and cocktails By SPECIAL hotlines for guests to phone in their donations, sale of gingerbread houses and heart-shaped pizzas are some of the ways 18 hotels are helping to raise money for the Community488 words
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Article, Illustration488 1986-12-16 13 Four-year-old murders still unsolved, court told THE brutal murders of a man, his mistress and her daughter almost four years ago remain unsolved, a coroner's court heard yesterday. Mr Teo Kow Chye, alias Teo Chuan Teck, 49, and Madam Anna Yew Lai Meng, 54, a Malaysian, Doth jobless, and her488 words
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45 1986-12-16 13 The court heard that she arrived in Johor Baru the day before and came to Singapore in a sampan the next day. After landing at an unknown beach here, she was taken to a Yishun worksite.45 words
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Article52 1986-12-16 13 THF: American Embassy at Hill Street will be closed on Dec 26 as the day has recently been designated a US government holiday. No visas, US passports or other consular services will be available on that day. The American Library Resource Centre will also52 words
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Article164 1986-12-16 13 Glue-sniffer jumped to her death A GLUE-SNIFFER jumped to her death on the morning she was to report to the police station for her urine test results. Ma Kim Ling, 18 and jobless, was described in a coroner's court as hot-tem-pered. She also had a personality disorder, investigating officer Inspector164 words
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Article73 1986-12-16 13 A FOUR-DAY jewellery and fashion fair and exhibition is now on at the Mandarin Hotel's reception hall. The export fair and exhibition, which opened yesterday, includes Chinese jewellery from the 18th to 19th Century and contemporary designs by Hongkong designers. The show, which ends on Thursday,73 words
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Article49 1986-12-16 13 SENDING-OFF parties for youths enlisted for national service will be held at five community centres at 9 am tomorrow. The five centres are Yio Chu Kang, Henderson, Geylang Serai, Alexandra and Kolam Aver. The advisers of the community centres' management committees will attend the parties.49 words
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Article, Illustration341 1986-12-16 13 VIEWERS of the Community Chest's Heartstrings Show 1986 will miss a chance to watch singer Rita Coolldge perform "live" on the show because it clashes with her performance at a hotel on Dec 31. However, there is still a chance that part of341 words
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203 1986-12-16 13 2,000 turn up for view from world's tallest hotel BY THE time the tours ended at 6pm yesterday, more than 2,000 people had turned up for a chance to view Singapore from the world's highest hotel res taurant. The restaurant, Compass Rose, is located between the 69th and 71st storeys203 words
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Article, Illustration403 1986-12-16 14 CRIMINALS do go scot-free in Japan sometimes. But this happens only when the authorities believe the criminal will not break the law again. "It's not very often." said Mr Hideo Utsuro, a Japanese specialist in criminal law and criminal procedure,403 words
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Article111 1986-12-16 14 FOUR more Thai construction workers were yesterday charged with stealing $l(t(l.()00 worth of cables at Pulau Seraya between August and Oct 4. No pleas were taken from Phet Sairot, 33. Uthit Phoemchat. 28, Sanan Nachaivech, 40, and Saphon Ruang Sart. 29. who are accused of111 words
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Article, Illustration629 1986-12-16 14 SHIRLEY TAN - SHIRLEY TAN National smoking control programme By CAPTAIN Ong Cheong Huat was again surrounded by tobacco smoke yesterday but this time there was no cigarette between his lips. The smoke came from a bonfire of cigarettes set alight by a torch fashioned629 words
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54 1986-12-16 14 A COOK claimed trial yesterday to using a house at Jalan Jambatan Lama, off Kranji Road, as a common betting house last Saturday. Chung Kiah Joong, 32, who said he wanted to get a lawyer, had his case adjourned to Monday. Bail54 words
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Article, Illustration39 1986-12-16 14 SAF exercises THE SAF will be conduct ing live-firing exercises ai Pulau Senang from 8 air today to 6 pm on Friday The public is warned tc keep clear of the islanc and its surrounding area« during the period.39 words
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Article49 1986-12-16 14 A SHIPYARD worker was charged yesterday with using his Jalan Bukit Merah flat as a common betting house last Saturday. No plea was taken from Ong Ah Seah. 33. Ong, who was represented, was released on $20,000 bail pending further mention of his case on Jan 12.49 words
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206 1986-12-16 14 THIEVES got away with more than $72,000 in cash and valuables after breaking into three homes over the weekend. Bank manager Yoshikazu Kwoki, 37, lost $40,000 in cash and jewellery when his flat at Chez Bright Apartment in St Thomas Walk, off River Valley206 words
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233 1986-12-16 16 A BIT of the Garden City will be brought underground into the Mass Rapid Transit stations. Hydroponics will be used to decorate seven underground stations Orchard, Somerset. Dhoby Ghaut, City Hall, Raffles Place. Tanjong Pagar and Manna Bay A variety of foliage233 words
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123 1986-12-16 16 THREE foreigners described as members of an international drug-smuggling syndicate were charged yesterday with offences connected with a $4 million drug haul at Cnangi Airport last Friday. No pleas were taken from the three men from Hongkong who, if convicted, face the death tyDelivery123 words
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118 1986-12-16 16 Thief left bag behind when he was spotted A SHOPPER who tried to steal some books thought he could worm his way out of a messy situation when he realised that he had been spotted. Paul Tan Lai Hin, 25, calmly walked out of the MPH Bookstore in Centrepoint, leaving118 words
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Article, Illustration273 1986-12-16 16 It will have more than 200,000 members WHEN ready in February, the NTUC Club will be the largest social club in Singapore with a membership of more than 200.000. All members of unions affiliated to the NTUC will be eligible for membership and273 words
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Article23 1986-12-16 16 FREE legal counselling is available tonight at Ang Mo Kio Bo Wen and Braddell Heights community centres from 7.30 to 9.23 words
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267 1986-12-16 16 Arthritis drug being studied by ministry THE Health Ministry is gathering information on Suprofen. a drug used to treat arthritis, among other problems. It was withdrawn from the British market in October. The drug, sold under the brand name Suprol, is believed to cause kidney and gastric problems. According to267 words
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189 1986-12-16 16 Seminar on how to transform ideas into winners THE Economic Development Board will hold a .seminar on Jan 13 W» help those with innovative ide&fc to translate them InUi commerclally-feAst-ble product The seminar at the World Trade Centre, to be opened b> KDU chairman Philip eo. i> pan of the189 words
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Article137 1986-12-16 16 A WOMAN was seriously injured when she was knocked down by a motorcycle along Chai Chee Street on Sunday. Madam Tang Kay Khiat. 66, was crossing the road in front of Ping Yi Secondary School when the accident happened at 7.20 pm. The motorcyclist, Mr137 words
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146 1986-12-16 17 300 sticks of cannabis sold to undercover man A SCHOOL attendant, unaware that his client seeking drugs was an anti-nar-cotics undercover officer, introduced him to cannabta iealer. I ourt was told yester:.i.. thai rh<' officer was r.anded 300 sticks of cannabis for which he paid $1,390 in marked money The146 words
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Article51 1986-12-16 17 THE Samaritans of Singapore are looking for volunteers to man its 24-hour telephone service during the day. A training programme will start in February and those interested can call 221-4444. The SOS offers counselling, mainly over the telephone, to people contemplating suicide or needing to share a51 words
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Article60 1986-12-16 17 NTUC Assistant SecretaryGeneral Lim Boon Heng will present 42 scholarships and bursaries to children of members of the Union of k< Shipyard Employees of Singapore tomorrow Mr Lim, who is also the MP for Kebun Baru. will present the awards on behalf of the union at a ceremony at60 words
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302 1986-12-16 17 THE search is on for Singapore books and pupils in Primary 1 to 3 may soon be able to read stories written by their own teachers. A three-day seminar, starting tomorrow, will show teachers with a flair for writing just what it302 words
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Article, Illustration304 1986-12-16 17 Tap the energy of youths Dr Tay MORE voluntary groups should step out to tap the immense potential of energetic youth for positive ends. Organisations like Youth Challenge, the newly-formed PAP Youth Wing, the youth groups at community centres and other voluntary youth organisations can provide the leadership to channel304 words
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Article, Illustration373 1986-12-16 17 NGIAM TONG HAI - Lead in fish 'the work of foreign fishermen' NGIAM TONG HAI Aim is to increase weight of catches merchants By SOME light has been shed on the mystery of the pomfrets which have been turning up at local markets with lead pellets in their bellies. It is a ploy by373 words
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Article76 1986-12-16 17 Visit by KL town councillors A FOUR-MEMBER delegation from the town council in charge of running and administering the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur will arrive tomorrow for a two-day official visit. Led by its Deputy Director (Planning and Building Control Department), Tuan Haji Abdul Rahim Zain, the team will76 words
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61 1986-12-16 17 FAIR weather, except for showers over a few areas in the afternoon, Is expected over the next few days, says the Meteorological Service. This will be followed by scattered showers, mainly in the afternoon, for the next five to seven days. The December rainfall61 words
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Article58 1986-12-16 17 A TWO-MEMBER trade mission from Bangladesh will be in Singapore for five days, beginning tomorrow. Led by Mr A. S. A Nur, Director (Export) of the Trading Corporation of Bangladesh, the team will visit the Trade Development Board, Intraco Ltd and the Telecommunication Authority of Singapore.58 words
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287 1986-12-16 17 President Wee pays last respects to Teh PRESIDENT Wee Kim Wee yesterday paid his last respects to the late National Development Minister, Mr Teh Cheang Wan, who died suddenly on Sunday. He was among a group of ministers, MPs, community leaders, officials and staff of the National Development Ministry who287 words
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132 1986-12-16 18 A FOREIGNER on a cruise around the Southern Islands took a shortcut, only to be intercepted by a naval boat for entering a protected area. Victor Stuart Peeke, 41. a Briton, was charged yesterday with entering Selat Sengkir, the sea off Pulau Brani Naval132 words
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270 1986-12-16 18 Case advises festive shoppers THE Consumers Association of Singapore has reminded shoppers going for Christmas festive sales and bargains that "reduced prices don't reduce consumers' rights". The latest issue of Case's official publication, Consumer, said that unless goods sold are marked "seconds" or "rejects"270 words
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Article, Illustration372 1986-12-16 18 POLICE and the National Crime Prevention Council yesterday began a blitz to keep crime down during the festive period. About 40,000 posters, in the four main languages, will be put up all over Singapore to advise the public to be wary of criminals. "Be372 words
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346 1986-12-16 20 Tourism potential what the experts say Reflect reality so image wouldn't be contrived Singapore is not a tropical resort and has little of the attributes to make it one. To emphasise it as such is inaccurate and false. Reports by IRENE HOE and SALMA346 words
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Article68 1986-12-16 20 Changi Prison: Changi prison chapel and the mural at Barracks 151 are interesting only to a select group. Because of their location one in a prison and the other at an army camp they will be difficult to develop as an attraction for the masses. Its68 words
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Article58 1986-12-16 20 Chinese (iarden: The Chinese Garden should be thought of as a local place that tourists can discover if they want to. and not as a tourist destination. Wedding parties taking pictures in the garden should be encouraged. The gift shop should not crowd the entrance58 words
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Article68 1986-12-16 20 \quarium: It has to be outstanding to be a tourist draw. A smaller aquarium can serve residents, but will not. in itself, attract tourists. So give the aquarium a regional theme, a research or scientific arm, and innovative displays and architecture. And it should be located68 words
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Article61 1986-12-16 20 Handicraft Ontre: It should be operate/1 as a >n > s centre. Change the layout and landscaping along Tannin Road, which now 'physically and visually block access to the Centre". More steps and walkways leading to the central courtyard would help bring more people. Presently,61 words
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Article62 1986-12-16 20 Food Centres: They are successful but dull. The Health Department standards have imposed a bland, monotonous and utilitarian air on the food centres, said the report. Rasa Singapura is "visually dismal" and the East Coast Sea Food Centre is "equally dull and unsatisfactory". Food can be62 words
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Article90 1986-12-16 20 M >unt Kaber: The trees at Mount raber are too high and block out many of the views, destroy the sense of being at a lookout or hilltop and hinder opportunities for photography, said the report. Other defects are the narrow roads at the top, awkward90 words
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Article, Illustration207 1986-12-16 20 KEEP IT commercial. Don't make it garden-like or use it for recreation, say the experts who studied the Singapore River. Among the advice START on the development at Boat Quay, the lowest bend of the river but do it slowly and in small207 words
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Article, Illustration271 1986-12-16 20 PERANAKAN Place needs management, in the opinion of the consultants on whose report the Tourism Product Development Plan is based. The oasic structure and the way the retail outlets are planned are "perfectly fine" but they recommend that the restaurant and entertainment complex at the foot of271 words
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Article, Illustration238 1986-12-16 20 A green haven that has the experts stumped IF ANY one place seems to stump the experts, It is Fort Canning which they describe as "a complicated and charming, yet difficult and important site". With some ambivalence, the experts agree that the park would seem to serve best as the238 words
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Article187 1986-12-16 20 THE team which produced the report brought different skills to the task. MR GEORGE LIPP, a partner of Pannell, Kerr Forster, has had more than 25 years' experience in market and economic feasibility studies and in accounting and auditing for the tourist industry, market and187 words
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Article, Illustration208 1986-12-16 20 FORGET about Haw Par Villa, call it Tiger Balm Gardens, say the experts. The first is a name with limited recognition, while the other has been promoted for half a century and is already internationally known. The place is a "one-of-a-kind-nev-er-to-be-repeated kind208 words
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Advertisement536 1986-12-16 10 Profile of secondary-school leavers #g What they have accomplished What they intend to do Boys Girls Those admitted to: Completed Secondary IV °< (N- or O-level 20,795 21,220 Singapore 2,350 2,31 Completed Secondary V Nanyang Technolog.cal (D-Ipvpl 2 090 i flsn mstiti te CoSpfeted Pre-university 111 Singapore Polyrlechnic (A-leveM 970536 words
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Advertisement587 1986-12-16 15 Have we got a feast of seasonal feasts for you? Yuletide yummies from East and West, novelties, Christmas gifts and our special 'Mugs Bunny' cocktail for $12. 50. The mug is yours to keep. Christmas carolling. December 19 to 24- The choirs of Santa Maris and St. Cecilia's fill our587 words
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Advertisement256 1986-12-16 16 We'd like to give *flfc you $2,220. mm Now, until December 3 1 1986, your J^B^^^^^^HHflf participating IBM Authorized Dealers are offering $2,220 off the price of the IBM Personal Computer AT Model 339. flyfl^^B the most powerful HHH yPPPPWy^ H^H 9^^H|^B member of the ISbH I I H^H 1256 words
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Advertisement278 1986-12-16 17 l^>^i R£ PS BB^m BB E^^flr^H Bh IS 1 >r <^^^ J^bl Promenade is ablaze with the colours of Christmas. mii-iM H UN HOM V i^&fc. "^Wiki* i JVm Reve/ /n exotic tropical styles, Christmas tashions from top ISSSm 122 B^" "^^^Pife^Sj- K^- .^HBIm^BBBB designer labels brilliantly complemented with just278 words
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Advertisement472 1986-12-16 18 V l'he superb wash efficiency was awarded an A. Likewise the evenness of the wash action. Spinning J^ jfl efficiency picked up an A. So did rinsing. The ease of operation brought one more from the tough marking judges. 9k Also top marks tor the easy-to-read instruction panel, easy V472 words
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Advertisement455 1986-12-16 18 I The fjfy of Christmas Feel the warm its magic capture your hearts. Superb fare, world class entertainment, gifts, prizes and novelties The ;oy% of the Festive Season. It's all at the Qoodwood Park J\ Qordon Qrill Tudor Ballr<x)m Reputed for its excel- Christmas Day Family lent fare and decked455 words
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Advertisement84 1986-12-16 19 Wd I ma I n I I ■< I H ■i CO I ft mmmmm^M -n 1 il i il sst B .38..M I B O I it T^HF k JL I in «j B ddß B a Ka B B W Jf Wr m mm B B BBIUa^BvHBB Br^84 words
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Advertisement162 1986-12-16 19 ■hiuUßHmbH Hfe^^WS R*^* BUI E^^H IB^H Some people like their Christmas I from Canada.The purest, m^ a little different. So instead of wishing I fe k S accepted and portahle gold hull them a white Christmas, turn their Pf P^^ investment coin m Christmas into gold this year. I|j§L Give162 words
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Advertisement88 1986-12-16 20 This Christmas, a gift from the heart |H P^^s 7 Fi!i in and cul out Present rt wtien y OO T W V^^H next purchase Almond Roca at any Le Chocolatie? is Almond Roca. This Christmas, say it from the heart and make it pink with Almond Roca. The delicious88 words
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Advertisement609 1986-12-16 21 €/i MF* A, ROMANCE... A- R" if*M UNDER THE SUN. ■HHHH m^m The festive combination of Vlatine and Tspana I WJ^^sp^' T^^ *k!^r e P er^ ect matc h f° r mmance un d6> r the stars. HBHHBP^^ The Baiaiaiica Roo m BREEDING THOROUGHBREDS IS I^RT OF OUR TRADITION I609 words
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301 1986-12-16 22 A and 0 levels to have combined function ABOUT 1.000 singles with A and O levels will swing together at a party to be held at Neptune Theatre Restaurant on Dec 27. The occasion is Vanda Splendour, the first annual dinner and dance for members301 words
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Article, Illustration551 1986-12-16 22 CEPHAH TAN - CEPHAH TAN Kallang By HOUSING Board residents who own dogs may have to register their pets, according to Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan. This is because of the increasing dog-nuisance problems, he said. "The Government gives people some joys, (the keeping of) dogs551 words
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309 1986-12-16 22 Hawkers to help raise funds for CC Clementi HAWKERS and shopowners in Clementi may approach their customers over the next few days with donation-draw tickets. The Clementi Hawkers' Association and the Clementi Shopowners-' Association are some of the groups in the constituency involved in raising about $200,000 needed to pay309 words
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Article, Illustration304 1986-12-16 22 CC to hold national weiqi contest Braddell Heights WEIQI or Go enthusiasts can pit their skills against each other in a national tournament to be held soon at Braddell Heights community centre. The person who proves his prowess at the game will represent Singapore at the 9th World Amateur Go304 words
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Article, Illustration503 1986-12-16 22 LOW MEI MEI - LOW MEI MEI Fengshan iU COMING up with a 1,000-strong children's choir in two months was a very tali order, but Fengshan's community workers spared no effort. Children who turned up at such constituencyfunctions as spot-art competitions, concerts and void-deck exhibitions were503 words
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Advertisement213 1986-12-16 22 Action Line *****72 /n/ /j Are you organising an event K3)WS^^ that the public should know about? Have you heard I v^^^ anything interesting happening in your A neighbourhood? Call us on Action Line j\ and let us know. Mon-Fri 10 am -Ipm H^H 1 ill h^H "The most interest213 words
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Advertisement323 1986-12-16 23 Despite their differences they agree on one thing. 1 "We believe that Formula Shell, with its powerful I Spark-Aider formulation T can increase the I performance capabilities of our cars/motorcycles." I 7^ MrKYYik ___j^^^^^^^ Mr Alex Liu Service Manager, -^&^L^—^^ Service Manager, Mr Wong Chin Yong c V cle Carriage323 words
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Article583 1986-12-16 24 IT IS gratifying to hear Education Minister Dr Tony Tan's verdict that top Singapore schools have what it takes to go independent and presumably be as good as some of the reputable schools he visited during a two-week tour of Britain and the United States this month.583 words
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Article, Illustration2638 1986-12-16 24 Can I make the next generation after our own image? I don't think so. Conditions have altered. Will hardship temper them? Undoubtedly. But crisis may well destroy many of them before the few that survive are tempered. From the question-and-answer session2,638 words
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Article160 1986-12-16 24 4 You look at Mr Neil Kinnock. He's got a tradition of the Labour party over 70, 80 years. And it's in a parlous state and has been for some time and probably will get worse with his policies of trying to save money for conventional160 words
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Article126 1986-12-16 24 If it is the well-being, the consumption of goods and services and of individual freedoms and liberties which determine which system triumphs, then, of course, I think the American system will triumph. Because of the superior system and also their enormous resources, they offer their people126 words
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Article, Illustration85 1986-12-16 24 4 The (Soviet) system throws up the fittest, the wiliest, the most ruthless. Otherwise, you would not get there. You wouldn't survive your Komsomol, junior communist youth league, on to some youth groups somewhere near university. That's the path (Soviet leader) Mr Gorbachev (right) has taken.85 words
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Article, Illustration239 1986-12-16 25 You can't take waters back to the mountains Will we push it harder? How can we? It is not possible. The tide can only be one way. You can try and deflect it, try and recanalise it, but you can't take the waters back to the mountains. It's flowed down239 words
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901 1986-12-16 25 Accommodation can best be reached with a modern Malay leader QI read the speech given by Datuk Abdullah Ahmad, a Malaysian politician, at the Singapore Institute of International Affairs forum. He was then speaking on Malaysian politics, but he made two901 words
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Article, Illustration1350 1986-12-16 25 QTwo controversial legislation have been passed this year: The Newspaper and Printing Presses (Amendment) Act and the Legal Profession (Amendment) Act. Isn't the Newspaper Act a retrogressive step which is used to muzzle the press and, similarly, isn't the Legal Profession Act1,350 words
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Article, Illustration850 1986-12-16 25 The Great Marriage Debate QUOTE QMr Prime Minister, ever since 1983 when you opened the Great Marriage Debate, the Government has been hounding graduates and Alevel females to get married and to have babies. I feel these are very personal decisions which the850 words
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Advertisement7 1986-12-16 24 Bum ness Charging towards \™^> DECEMBER 1986 I'KHMl.'L'lVi7 words
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Letter, Illustration255 1986-12-16 26 Singapore Marathon '86 Unregistered runners were not given certificates I WAS one of the 12,000 runners who took part in the recent Singapore Marathon. Although many of us were not registered, we did not expect that the only reward for us after the gruelling 42-kilometre255 words
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332 1986-12-16 26 CHRISTMAS is a time of happiness, particularly for children. However, the celebrations can be easily marred by unsafe decorations. I am writing this letter to draw the attention of the authorities to an unpleasant incident which I experienced recently. I was332 words
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59 1986-12-16 26 ON Dec 3, the Family Hour television programme revealed that some plants in the Botanic Gardens are poisonous. Since many people, young and old, stroll fre- quently in the gardens, I think that it is advisable to put up signboards warning them to keep away59 words
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165 1986-12-16 26 I WAS a non-competicive participant in the recent Singapore Marathon. I completed the full distance in six hours plus but was told by officials that I would not be awarded a certificate of participation because I had taken more than six hours to do165 words
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Letter154 1986-12-16 26 Reply to organ law letter I REFER to the letter "Postpone organ law, let's try 'fatherly coercion' by Dr Saw Huat Seong (ST. Dec 13). The comments and suggestions made by Dr Saw154 words
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204 1986-12-16 26 I WOULD like to refer to your report "Police TV show pays off Viewer's tip-off leads to the arrest of murder suspects" (ST, Dec 4). The report said that midway through the police television programme Crime Watch, a viewer called the police with a204 words
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158 1986-12-16 26 IT WOULD be appreciated if the authorities would consider and comment on the following suggestion: It would be a great help to genuine home owners if they could be allowed to withdraw CPF funds for the full valuation of the property they are158 words
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Advertisement479 1986-12-16 26 \F^ H Even in the world of x espionage there are Mm mF^ rules, understanding. jfct^ And Tad Anders had ||^^^^^^^^^^^d| Kk i mJ^P*^ broken them: too violent, M i Jw^ too unpredictable, B J -JNr^ personal involvement, a fi/ j/r (ace tnat didn fil B»^i But now, a revenge479 words
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Advertisement16 1986-12-16 26 Housewives Going back to work? Regain your typing speed the Sight Sound Way ATT SBCRETARtUS *****2216 words
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Advertisement418 1986-12-16 26 ■AX P^"'. J <#^^H \;r "T--i|L^ ArTHEXjggg LNEW UTANI '^f 3>£ f "\"X Get into the Festive Spirit at the >M\L RIVER TERRACE Internationa] Buffet Lunch }~J- r 1 7th 24th December 1 2 noon 2 30 pm 6jf /~x s a celebration of Festive Food from around the world.418 words
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Article77 1986-12-16 27 SHARE prices drifted lower across-the-board in light trading on the Singapore market yesterday. There were 120 falls to only 16 rises and I'he Straits Times Industrial Index eased 3.18 points to 583.95. The Business Times Composite Index fell 5.57 points to 775.05 and the DBS Index of77 words
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Article57 1986-12-16 27 SSS 210 -30 CtC 200-13 Weimes 494 -11 SU 915 -10 SW 775 -10 SP Tutk 152 -9 Ctt 354 -S Kentucky S port 324 8 i Cement 112 -7 Kunp -na. 50c K —CM OUB 360 -6 Ml tnat 120 -6 HBI France 86 -6 6 Lumber 4257 words
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Article13 1986-12-16 27 Sime Dorby 895,000 S Lond Loan 508,000 NOL 449,000 OCBC 365,00013 words
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Article60 1986-12-16 27 Kurodollar: Lost five ticks to 93.79 a contract. Deutschemark: Gained 24 ticks to 0.4964 a contract. British pound: Gained 25 ticks to 1.4310 a contract. •Japanese yen: Lost seven ticks to 0.*****4 a contract Nikkei: Lost 30 points to ***** a contract. IS Treasury Bond: Lost 18 ticks to60 words
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Article80 1986-12-16 27 KUWAIT The Cabinet has approved a programme under which firms lusted on the Kuwait Stock Exchange will undergo a 10-for-one share split. The split scheme is part of a move to lure back small investors to stock markets hit by a 1982 crash. The governmentReuter - 80 words
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Article66 1986-12-16 27 Bank to help firms BEIJING State-owned Bank of China will expand its service of forward foreign exchange transactions to help more firms hedge against fluctuations. A bank official, quoted by the Xinhua news agency, said more branches and sub-branches would offer the service, up from seven this year and twoReuter - 66 words
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Article56 1986-12-16 27 Toshiba Corp plans to market in Japan small refrigerators made by Samsung Electronics of South Korea. They will be sold under the Toshiba brand. The spokesman said Toshiba had decided to market the South Korean products because the strong yen had made production costs in SouthReuter - 56 words
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Article63 1986-12-16 27 MELBOURNE Westpac Banking Corp and the Melbourne University Institute of Economic and Social Research said their leading economic index picked up in September, suggesting the Australian downturn could be fairly short and mild. The index rose to 127.6 (base 1980). 5.8 points above its trough last March,Reuter - 63 words
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Article72 1986-12-16 27 STOCKHOLM The entire board of the Swedish biotechnology group Fermenta has offered to resign after a report by company auditors, prompting the Stockholm Stock Exchange to suspend its share-trading for the ninth time in a year. The auditors questioned Fermenta's financial results, raising doubts about the drugReuter - 72 words
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685 1986-12-16 27 CATHERINE C. ONG - CATHERINE C. ONG Tycoon instructs lawyers to fight move By THE National Bank of Brunei affair has taken another twist, with tycoon Tan Sri Khoo Teck Puat tussling with the Brunei government over about $100 million worth of Exco shares while a Swiss bank685 words
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Article, Illustration464 1986-12-16 27 ANTHONY HOE - MBf Holdings chief counter-sues Tai Meng ANTHONY HOE By MBf HOLDINGS Managing Director Datuk Loy Hean Heong and two of his personal companies have filed a counter suit against Tai Meng Holdings Sdn Bhd, the company controlled by his fellow MBf Director Michael Tan Yeow Khoon. Tai Meng had on464 words
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398 1986-12-16 27 Don't get involved in business, KL govt told KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's private sector yesterday took the government to task for its involvement in business, saying that its role should be only "to indicate where it wants industries to invest and expand". At the first of a fiveday dialogue with TradeBernama - 398 words
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Article143 1986-12-16 27 RESOURCES Development Corporation's public offer, which closes today, Is expected to be at least 19 times oversubscribed. Banking sources said RDC, which is offering 17.5 million, $1 shares at $2.3t each, had already received an "overwhelming" response. The grey or unofficial market yesterday priced the governmentowned143 words
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138 1986-12-16 27 SYDNEY Australian stockbrokers have approved the introduction of automated share trading in a nationwide ballot. The chairman of the Australian Associated Stock Exchanges (AASE), Mr Jim Bain, said 428 members voted for the introduction of trading on screens while 55 were against it. Trading isReuter - 138 words
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250 1986-12-16 27 LME may make S'pore a delivery point LONDON The London Metal Exchange (LME) says it is considering an application for Singapore to become a listed delivery point for it. The LME committee, in a note to its members, has asked for comments on an application from an unnamed company to250 words
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413 1986-12-16 27 ANTHONY HOE - Shares likely to be less volatile with new SES move ANTHONY HOE By SHARE prices should be less volatile, following the Stock Exchange of Singapore's move to allow companies making new issues to announce them only after listing approval for the new shares has. been given. Dealers said prices now413 words
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Article87 1986-12-16 27 LONDON Optimism in the petroleum market that OPEC ministers meeting in Geneva would shortly agree on new production cuts yesterday sent free market crude oil prices above US$l6 (5535.04) a barrel for the first time since February. Gold prices also edged higher. Investors favour gold if the87 words
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Article2551 1986-12-16 28 RLADERS shoutd be aware ot the fimrtabore of thb information Not every transaction nor every price dealt n at the stock exchanfe n covered in "business done Further because al deainfs at a particular pnce are lumped tof ether, the table does not show the trend2,551 words
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Article1807 1986-12-16 28 INDUSTRIALS Acma 1 80S) Apnomoto (2906) Alcom (7 1 8 725) AISB 538 575) (5) 57 xd API '.46 58 48 SS) (6) 49 5 (1) 50 (5) 48 5 ASM vl31B) (D 133 (6) 132 (9) 131 xd Antoh 1 1 866 1 87S)1,807 words
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Article2717 1986-12-16 28 Al shares quoted have i pat value of $1 un>ess ottwrwnr specified Adjusted for scrip/rights N Tai -exempted dnrtdend ABM n tracked in lots of 10 shares each, wttti the pnct quoted r. oolars Trustee stocks under CPf Approved Imrestmefit Scheme 1986 Last Yield Vol Day2,717 words
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Article343 1986-12-16 29 I Hn $1,000. 2 For best customers only 3 OCBC Fmance 4 mltbk j( 06$ France 5 Quaityinf that rites are offered by suAsidury OUT UOf's rates.** also i.jiaSie Jt UOf iKo tuiitx* at DBS Fiunce OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings daily 3 3>4 2'. 1343 words
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Article182 1986-12-16 29 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SJIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4514 1.4542 7.04—6.84 Canadian dollar 1 5904 1.5917 6 35 6.25 NZ dollar 1.1324-1.1351 9.00-8.73 Sterling pound 3.1418-3.1454 3.21-3.16 US dollar 2.1925-2.1935 4.59—4.55 Local dollars to 100 units182 words
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Article104 1986-12-16 29 THE US dollar closed firmer against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it opened at 2.1935 45 and closed at 2.1925 35. It traded within a range of 2.1925 and 2.1950 in thin trading. Against the deutschemark, the greenback closed at 2.0150/60 after opening104 words
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Article130 1986-12-16 29 THE kilobar market traded between 5527,952 and 5527,875 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened at U*****.50 395.00 and moved up to the day's high of U*****.80 395.30 before slipping off. It later touched the low of U*****.70 394.20 before closing at U*****.90 394.40 Source Rothschild The London130 words
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Article228 1986-12-16 29 Managers' prices for Dec 16 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0 88-0 95 The Savings Fund 0 80 0 86 S pore Prog Fund 0 34—0 38 S'pore Sec Fund 0 58—0 63 Spore Invest Fund 0 68—0 73 Spore Equity Fund 0 41 O4sid Asia Unit Trust228 words
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Article132 1986-12-16 29 Eurodollar 3-month deposit MARCH Eurodollar opened two ticks lower than last Friday's close but marginally higher than Chicago's closing level. However, weakness in US Treasury bonds saw the March contract being sold off to 93.91 on thin volume. The market was quiet but prices remained low as traders anticipated a132 words
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Article53 1986-12-16 29 CURRENCY futures ended mixed in quiet trade as near-term direction was uncertain. Deutschemark ended 27 ticks higher at 0.4979. (US dollar Deutschemark Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dec 86 0.4962 0.4964 0.4960 0.4964 62 Mar 87 0.4976 0.4984 0.4974 0.4979 235 Jun 0.4993 Open Int (Fri): 2275. Act53 words
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Article43 1986-12-16 29 BRITISH pound closed nine ticks higher at 1.4145 on firmer oil prices. (British Pound) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dec 86 1.***** 1.4310 Mar 87 1.4145 1.4145 1.4145 1.4145 Five Jun 1.3965 Open Int (Fri): 1296. Act Vol (Fri): NU.43 words
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Article43 1986-12-16 29 MARCH Japanese yen closed one tick higher at 0.*****2. (Japanese Yen! Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dec 86 0.*****2 0.*****4 0.*****2 0.*****4 34 Mar 87 0.*****9 0.*****3 0.*****8 0.*****2 21 Jun 0.*****7 Open Int (Fri): 1277. Act Vol (Fri): 13«.43 words
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Article82 1986-12-16 29 MARCH Nikkei opened unchanged at ***** and touched a low of ***** on worries over higher oil prices. The market, however, recovered towards the close, with the March contract ending only two points lower at *****. (Sikkei Stock Average Index i Open High Low Sett Est82 words
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Article77 1986-12-16 29 MARCH T-bond opened 10 ticks lower at 98.18 and edged lower tc 98.13 as the market was adversely affected by Opec's proposal to cut oil production by 5 to 10 per cent. The March contract ended near the day's low at 98.09, down 19 ticks. (US Treasury77 words
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Article29 1986-12-16 29 USS per :rov ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Der 86 395.00 Feb n 398.30 Open Int (Fri): Two. Act Vol (Fri): Nil. Reports trom BA Futures29 words
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Article18 1986-12-16 29 Tin Closing prices Ms/kiio KL Tin 16 29 down 10 cents Turnover 51 tonnes up 11 tonnes18 words
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Article21 1986-12-16 29 Rubber Closing prices cents/kilo Singapore January 179 50 up 1 75 cents Malaysia January 217 00 up 1 00 cent21 words
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Article27 1986-12-16 29 Ctosmj prices Copper tonr.? Fn Spot 933 00-933 50 (933 00-933 50) 3 months 952 00-952 50 (953 00-953 50) Market tone Steady Sales 9.925 tonnes27 words
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Article25 1986-12-16 29 Ctount pnen Silver US! troy a Man fn Singapore 5 40-5 43 sib Fn Tim N*» You 539 S4? 536 54] f Crt&t Suusr25 words
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Article24 1986-12-16 29 Ctoitii paces Aluminium £/tom* Fri Spot 800 00-***** (*****—*****1 3 months 810 00-810 50 (*****-812 00) Market tone Steady Sales 1 700 tonnes24 words
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Article103 1986-12-16 29 Crude MS/tonnt palm oil Dec 630 (south, 628 (north. i 620 (central: Jan 637 50 (south) 642 50 (south; Refined palm oil US$/tonnes RBD palm oil Jan 267 50 (sellers) Feb 270 (seller; Mar 272 50 (sellers) RBD Stearin )an Feb 240 (seller;, i RBD Oiein Jan feb103 words
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Article294 1986-12-16 29 ■■■■IUI Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Jurina K16 a'side 16/12 Kota Jaya K32 a'side 16/12 Kota Mutiara K31 a'side 16'12 Nedlloyd Bahrain K18 a'side 16/12 Riieka K17 a'side 16/12 Boogabilla K09 16/12 18 12 Concord Echizen K16 16/12 17/12 Coral Princess (P) K29 16.12 16/12 0800294 words
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Article, Illustration737 1986-12-16 29 LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block E Genius (012RW) 17/12 (0400) F5A 0900 1000/1000 1100 L3/N3 E Golden (008RE) 18/12 (2359) F5A *****300 L2 N Beryl (22W) 16/12 (2200) F5A 1200 1400 B4 Pegasus P (458N) 16/12 (2000) F5A 1100 1200 GI Prasetia (96/86) 16/12737 words
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Article29 1986-12-16 29 GOLD US$/oz Mon Fri Singapore 394.00-394.50 390 00-390.50 Mon Sat Hongkong 393.80—394.30 393.50—394.25 Fri Thurs New York 392.55—393.05 390.25 390.75 London 390 25 390.75 388 50— 389.0029 words
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Article60 1986-12-16 29 NST Index Monday 1.311.66 (1.318.05) -~0 Hongkong Hang Seng ->0 Monday 2,449.43 (2,463.23) 0_ Australian All-Ordinaries S? Monday 1.438.10 (1.437.70) Nikkei Stock Average Monday 18.788.94 (Closed) 1 J LJ Financial Times Industrials I Friday 1.280.40 (1.284.70) Dow Jones Average Friday 1.912.26 (1.923.65) (Figures in brackets refer to those j60 words
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637 1986-12-16 29 SHARE prices drifted downwards across-the-board in very light tracing on the Singapore market yesterday. Only 8.07 million units worth $19.67 million were traded even lower than last Wednesday's four-month low of 10.96 million units at $23.44 million and well down on last Friday's 14.43637 words
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Article385 1986-12-16 29 Oec 15 HKJ Change Assoc Intl Hotels 1 68 -0 03 Bonk Of Eost Asio 21 60 +01 Cothoy Poetic Ak 5 65 unch Cheung Kong 36 25 +0 25 Chino Light 20 60 -0 2 Cross Horb Tunnel 10 10 Ol F E Consortium 0 54 unch G385 words
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Article364 1986-12-16 29 Dec 15 Yen Change Aimomoto 2000 -20 Akai 381 -7 > Amoda 895 5 j Asahi Chem 821 -4 Asahi Gloss 1380 10 Bank Of Tokyo 927 +27 Bridgestone 735 -2 Canon 1060 10 Casio Computer 1480 unch Citizen 490 -3 D Nip Print 1940 40 D Nippon Screen364 words
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Article345 1986-12-16 29 Dec 15 Cents Change (Aust) A C I 405 -I ANI 298 -4 Aberfoyle 1080 unch Age 315 unch Amcor 390S Ampol Exp 335 Ampol Pet 272 +2 Anz 598 -2 Ariadne Aust 357 -1 Ashton 245 BHP 870 -2 Beach Petroleum 67 +4 Bell Group 890 2 Bond345 words
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Article335 1986-12-16 30 Money will finance its operations THE Indian Bank is tapping the Singapore capital market for US$5O million (*****.5 million) its largest fund-raising exercise here, which the issue lead manager says reflects "lenders' strong and growing appetite for Indian risk in general" and market respect for335 words
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Article, Illustration18 1986-12-16 30 "Welcome! Since I own 98 per cent of the company's stock, this annual meeting will be mercifully short."18 words
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Article88 1986-12-16 30 Malaysia Aica's earnings dive MELAMINE sheet makers Malaysia Aica Bhd has reported a sharp drop in earnings for the six months ended Sept 30. Pre-tax profits fell 46.8 per cent from M5786,000 to M5418,000, though turnover was only 7.1 per cent lower, from M513.8 million previously to M512.8 million. Attributable88 words
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156 1986-12-16 30 Sale of Los Angeles airport office reaps UIC $4. 5m PROPERTY and trading group United Industrial Corporation has made a profit of about $4.5 million from the sale of its remaining 12-storey office building in the Los Angeles Equitable Airport Centre project. The company yesterday announced that the building was156 words
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177 1986-12-16 30 THE Singapore branch of Japan's Tokai Bank will launch a US$5O million (*****.5 million) Fixed Rate Negotiable Certificate of Deposit issue soon. The issue, which has a three-year tenure, will be co-lead managed by Chemical Asia, Chemical Sanwa Merchant Bank Ltd and Tokai177 words
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Article, Illustration294 1986-12-16 30 TRUDY LIM - TRUDY LIM By QWHAT is the difference between Copyright, Patent Right and Trademark? Under what circumstances does each of them apply and for what products or items? And who should I approach to submit my application in each Individual case? A A COPYRIGHT applies to original artistic, dramatic and294 words
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Article, Illustration560 1986-12-16 30 TRUDY LIM - TRUDY LIM Face in the I news By A MAN who enjoys setting up businesses and watching them grow, and who views it as a challenge to get a new business on their feet that is Mr Daron Liew, Chairman of the560 words
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Advertisement146 1986-12-16 29 THE POCKET MANAGER In The Pocket Manager. Robert Heller, Britain's leading management writer, gives complete, no-nonsense and very readable explanations (and evaluations) of the key words and phrases in current business use. As in his previous books, Robert Heller draws on a deep knowledge of British, American, European and Japanese146 words
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Obituary, Illustration33 1986-12-16 32 With deepest sympathies and condolences to the family of the late Mr Teh Cheang Wan The Honourable Minister for National Development on his sad demise from REAL ESTATE DEVELOPERS' ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE (REOAS)33 words
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Obituary, Illustration54 1986-12-16 32 With Deepest Sympathy to The Family of the Late MR. TEH CHEANG WAN Minister for National Development MP for Geylang West from LIU CHO CHIT YONG TENG LONG CHANG KIN KOON YONG CHIN HEE YIP HO MENG YONG CHING SEE HOE HUAT CONSTRUCTION YONG CHIA HOE ENGINEERING PTE LTD YONG54 words
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Obituary, Illustration37 1986-12-16 32 With Deepest Sympathy And Condolences To The Family Of The Late MR TEH CHEANG WAN Minister for National Development Departed on 14 December 1986 From Chairman, r jFC\ Board Members and Staff of JTJ Housing Development Board37 words
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Obituary, Illustration182 1986-12-16 33 181 Deaths 181 Deaths JOSEPH KOH THOON GIN AGE. 71 C»M»<j horns by th« Lord on 14 DKtmtHf 1966 leaving behind lo*mg Wife Yeo Puay Huang Sons Daughters-in-law: Michael. Chee Klang Chua Ah Moy. Betty Robert. Cher Wah Wong Poi Ling. Pauline Krancis. Cher Chlew (Dr Chan Wah Mel (Dr.)182 words
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Obituary, Illustration60 1986-12-16 33 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MRS. LIM GOH HIANG (KOH GUEK SUM) wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to Doctors Nurses of NUH Ward 61, Rev. Seow Choon Seng, Pastor Yong Cheng Thong of Methodist Church, relatives, friends, colleagues. Brothers Sisters in Christ for their condolences,60 words
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Obituary, Illustration181 1986-12-16 33 MRS HO TAK CHEUNG NEE ANN SOH YORK LAN AGE 59 Years Passed away peacefully on 15 Dec 1446 Deeply missed and always crwished by Husband: Ho Tak Cheung Mother Ow Poh Siong Son: Keen Keung. Alan Daughters: Lai Jin. Jean Lai Ling. Lillian Lai Jee. Grace Daughter-in-law181 words
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Obituary, Illustration138 1986-12-16 33 R. SELLATHAMBY Aged 69 formerly of BO U Singapore, passed away peacefully on 15th December 19&3 at the American Hospital, leaving behind: sis-ter-in-law Mrs P Ayaduray. brother R Knshnapillai (MRTC) and family, nephew A Jeyapalan (PUB), nieces: Mrs J Ganeshamoorthy. A Jeyamalar and A. Jeyalaxmy nephew-in-law: B. Ganeshamoorthy138 words
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Obituary, Illustration40 1986-12-16 33 183 Condolences 183 Condolences With deepest sympathies and condolences to the family of the late TEH CHEANG WAN From: The Officials of The Executive Council and Members of the l^*^|&2 Singapore Housing -UK IE ju° Development Board o^^rZwl, Workers' Union40 words
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Obituary, Illustration62 1986-12-16 33 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam In Everloving Memory Off Our Beloved MRS LOW SENG HOCK (JUDY CHEE CHIAN HONG) Departed: 16th December 1985 Upright and just in all her ways. Loyal and true through all her days. Silently suffered, patiently bore. God took her home to suffer no more.62 words
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Obituary, Illustration89 1986-12-16 33 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE ARMANZAKY BIN ABDULLAH wishes to express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends, colleagues, neighbours and doctor and nurses of Ward 45 LC.U. SGH. for their kind assistance, condolences and donations during their recent bereavement. The Family of lit* Late: MDM. QUEK89 words
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Obituary, Illustration95 1986-12-16 33 The family of the late CPL LAM YONG WAH Wish to thank all friends, relatives, Commanding Officer A Staff of SAF GEB, all prayer groups from Church of Singapore for their kind attendance, assistance, donations, prayers, wreaths, condolences during their recent bereavement The family of The Late MISS95 words
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Obituary, Illustration231 1986-12-16 33 In Loving Memory of MRS. JUDY LOW SENG HOCK (nee Che* Chian Hong) Departed: 16/12/85 Missed Is the touch of your friendly hand, Gone Is your kindness beyond recall; Gone to a world where peace and love Are given and gained by all. Always remembered by:Staff of231 words
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Obituary, Illustration56 1986-12-16 33 IN LOVING MEMORY OF MR. V. MARIMUTHU MANDORE Departed 27 Dec 1985 Love and remembrance last forever hi* lot* will always be regretsd. Dearly missed by Daughters, sons, sons-in-law and grand children. Thaiai Thevasam prayer* will be held at Blk 148, Lorong 1, Toa Payoh, #07-919, S'pore 123156 words
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Article, Illustration344 1986-12-16 33 Reds slam three past Chelsea ENGLISH SOCCER LONDON English champions Liverpool turned on the style on Sunday to climb into third place in the First Division and leave troubled Chelsea firmly anchored at the bottom. Three classic goals from Eire midfield player Ronnie Whelan, Wales striker lan Rush his 22ndAFP - 344 words
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Article, Illustration131 1986-12-16 33 PORTUGUESE LISBON Former European Cup-winners Benfica surrendered their Portuguese First Division unbeaten record in spectacular fashion on Sunday when they suffered a humiliating 7-1 defeat against city rivals Sporting Lisbon. Sporting captain Manuel Fernandes led the rout by scoring four goals in the second half as131 words
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Article204 1986-12-16 33 DUTCH AMSTERDAM Ajax Amsterdam retained their one-point lead over PSV Eindhoven at the top of the Dutch First Division as both clubs notched home wins in their last matches before the two-month winter break With third-placed Feyenoord 11 points adrift of Ajax, the championshipReuter - 204 words
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Article, Illustration511 1986-12-16 33 ITALIAN But lead cut to two points ROME Leaders Napoli drew 0-0 at AC Milan on Sunday to stay unbeaten this season and on top of the Italian First Division. But they saw their three-point lead trimmed to two as rivals Juventus and Inter had 1-0511 words
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Article202 1986-12-16 33 FRENCH PARIS Second-placed Bordeaux won away last weekend to challenge first-placed Marseille on 29 points as the French First Division League prepared to close the first half of the season. Marseille drew 0-0 at fourthplaced Toulouse on Friday, opening the way for Bordeaux to close the202 words
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Article223 1986-12-16 33 SPANISH MADRID Leaders Barcelona salvaged a 1-1 drt« against Atletico Madrid on unda> with a goal II minutes 1 Mm time by substitute Ramon Caldere. But the Catalans' &dv&ntagf was eat to two points at the half-way stage of the season as Reai Madrid overcameReuter - 223 words
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Article215 1986-12-16 33 BELGIAN K-Max-Stadt 1 Dynamo EJerlin 2 Larissa 0 Iraklis 1 TURKISH VI GOSLAV Lokeren 1 Club Bruges 3 v Frankfurt 1 Magdeburg 0 Olympiakos 1 Verria 0 Racing Jet 1 Charleroi 2 R-Weiss Erfurt 3 Bischofswerda 0 Panionios 5 Apollon 1 Portadown 0 Car-rick ursaspor215 words
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Article, Illustration653 1986-12-16 35 DOWN MEMORY LANE AT VALLEY PARADE Thousands make tearful return to the 'Valley of Death' The people did it with pride and passion It was a very emotional occasion. The team and people of Bradford have picked themselves up and have done something of which the whole cityAFP; AP - 653 words
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262 1986-12-16 35 THE VILLAINS OF VILLA LONDON Aston Vi'la. who won the European Champions' Cup four years ago with a distinctive brand of high-speed soccer, are fast gaining a new reputation they would ra:her do without. Now struggling near :he foot of the English First Division standings,Reuter - 262 words
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Article381 1986-12-16 35 Inquiry called: a run inquiry into Saturday's amazing English Second Division game at Sheffield United, in which four players were sent off. was promised on Sunday by Football Association secretary Ted Croker "There has got to be an investigation." said Croker of the game in which one UnitedAFP; UPI - 381 words
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Article, Illustration512 1986-12-16 37 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By Bitumen surface at Farrer Park also likely to be converted Todays athletes enjoy wonderful training venues, such as the National Stadium. The next synthetic track will be in Hougang and is to be built by the HDB. We hope this will be the512 words
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Article306 1986-12-16 37 SPORT IN SHORT NORTHAMPTON England) Top seeds Steve Davis and Tony Meo collected their fourth World Doubles snooker championship in five years here on Sunday The English duo needed just two frames to wrap up their second successive title after leading the unseeded Anglo- ScottishReuter; UPI - 306 words
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337 1986-12-16 37 HAKIKAT RAI - Sentosa camp to fine-tune young runners HAKIKAT RAI A 17-DAY athletics training camp, sponsored by New Balance, started yesterday at Sentosa. The camp, the first of its kind for Singapore's better junior middle and long-distance runners, is aimed at imparting the finer points of running. "It is meant to educate337 words
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Article132 1986-12-16 38 KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian national Un-der-16 soccer squad leave today for the Coke Cup international youth tournament. Football Association of Malaysia vice-president Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen, who handed over the national flag to the team at the Wisma FAM yesterday, reminded the players to display not onlyBernama - 132 words
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Article38 1986-12-16 38 PENANG Hongkong edged out Penang 1-0 in a Group A match of the Inter-cities soccer tournament which began at the City Stadium on Sunday. The visitors scored through Tang Kam Tim in the 44th minute. BernamaBernama - 38 words
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254 1986-12-16 38 TAY CHENG KHOON - Fun and sun for 51 in Pilot tourney TAY CHENG KHOON GOLF... AT HOME AND ABROAD By FIFTY-ONE teenagers will be allowed a free romp at the Warren Golf Club for five days this week from tomorrow. Though the object of the exercise is the Pilot Pen Junior championship title,254 words
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Article, Illustration350 1986-12-16 38 PETER SIOW - Singapore warm up to the cold PETER SIOW By 4 We're not leaving anything to chance. I sought the advice of Sebastian Yap. who was the deputy leader for a recent age-group tournament in Hongkong, and he told me that the players would m benefit from wearing pantyhoses. Coach John350 words
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Article, Illustration312 1986-12-16 38 -BOWLING... WITH LEE WAI WUN Veteran marks return with stunning form WATCH out, young bowlers. There's a veteran on the comeback trail wno's a tough nut to crack. Former international A.K. Yong has already made his New Year resolution to get into next year's national312 words
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Article134 1986-12-16 38 BOCA RATON, Florida Gary Hallberg and partner Scott Hoch snatched a dramatic one-shot victory from Bob Tway am? Mike Hulbert in the US$6OO,OOO ($1.3 million) Professional Golfers 1 Association Invitation Team championship on Sunday. Hallberg and Hoch shot a final-round nine-under-par 63 to deny Tway andReuter - 134 words
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Article, Illustration386 1986-12-16 39 4 Nevertheless, it would be the classic final if East meets West. The draw guarantees that the two can meet only in the final and, while the European top mon-ey-winner is eyeing the title, Yang Yang's mission is to keep the crown in China.NST - 386 words
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Article170 1986-12-16 39 ALBERT JOHNSON - First for Asia in boxing ALBERT JOHNSON By FOR the Ural time in 40 >e;i:s an Asian has been elected president of the Amateur International Boxing Association i Aiba). Prof Anwar Chowdhry. 63, of Pakistan, the former secretary-general of Aiba, bcal France's Bernard Restout by 63 votes to 32 to170 words
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259 1986-12-16 39 KUALA LUMPUR European players have urged their Asian counterparts not to sit on the fence and help them in their showdown with the International Badminton Federation over prize-money. After this year's Grand Prix finals the prize-money for the men's singles champion will beNST - 259 words
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Article113 1986-12-16 39 MAHMOOD GAZNAVi - MAHMOOD GAZNAVi THIRTY-TWO of the scheduled 56 matches in the Fraser and Neave Yonex National Ranking badminton League at Guillemard Road yesterday were not played because players failed to show up. The worst hit was the G category where only two players Wahid Madin and Sia Lian113 words
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Article, Illustration287 1986-12-16 39 J. RAJENDRAN REVIEWS THE ASEAN SCHOOLS BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS Rexy, Ladawan set for stardom INDONESIA and Thailand were undoubtedly a cut above the other teams in the fifth Asean Schools badminton Championships which ended at the Singapore Badminton Hall on Sunday. In 18-year-old Rexy Mainaky, who won both287 words
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Article259 1986-12-16 39 CRICKET ADELAIDE Australia's hopes of squaring the Ashes series were frustrated by defiant lower-order batting from England and early setbacks in their second innings on the fourth day of the Third Test here yesterday. Nightwatchman John Emburey, who made 49, and wicketkeeper Jack Richards, with 29.Reuter - 259 words
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Article260 1986-12-16 39 AMERICA'S CUP FREMANTLE French Kiss surprisingly lost to Italia here yesterday to draw New Zealand as their semi-final opponents in the America's Cup challenge. The French boat's defeat set up an ail-Ameri-can clash in the other semi-final, which will pit Tom Blackaller's USA against Dennis Conner's StarsAFP - 260 words
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251 1986-12-16 39 LONDON Stefan Edberg and Anders Jarryd boosted Sweden's chances of winning the Davis Cup for the third successive time later this month by retaining their Masters doubles title on Sunday. The fourth seeds beat third-ranked Yannick Noah and Guy Forget, of France, 6-3, 7-6,Reuter - 251 words
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Article, Illustration247 1986-12-16 39 A Young hat-trick for Becker STUTTGART Boris Becker, crushed in straight sets by Ivan Lendl in the senior final, won the Young Masters title for the third successive year on Sunday. The Wimbledon champion beat Jonas Svensson 7-6, 7-6, 6-3, though the Swede showed no fear of Beckers awesome serveReuter - 247 words
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Advertisement28 1986-12-16 33 THE STRAITS TIMES RATES FOR OBITUARIES $1500 for 3 lines (Run-on style) S6O 00 for 3cm I lcol 'Semi display style) 575.00 for 3cm i lcol (Display style)28 words
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Advertisement109 1986-12-16 33 With deepest sympathies heartfelt condolences to the family of the late MR. TEH CHEANG WAN Minister for National Development and MP for Geylang West From The Ready-Mixed Concrete Association off Singapore Island Concrete (Pte.) Ltd. Oriental Concrete Pte. Ltd. Pioneer Concrete (S) Pte. Ltd. Rite-Mix Pte. Ltd. Supermix Concrete Pte.109 words
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Advertisement24 1986-12-16 33 IN EVERLOVING MEMORY of Professor Robert KHk who was called to rest on 16/12/62. Ever remembered by his loving wife, children, daughters-in-law, son-in-law grandchildren.24 words
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Article352 1986-12-16 34 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE By GOODMAN Stable's latest big-race prospect, Ski Fantasy, and the vastly-improved Fascination 111 will make their classic debut in the $150,000 Governor's Gold Cup (2,200m) at Penang on Jan 4. The pair are among 24 horses entered for the final classic of the 1986352 words
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Article, Illustration195 1986-12-16 34 LUCKY LEO - Make a note of these horses THESE horses did well over the weekend at Bukit Timah and are worth following: Tentu, fresh from a seven-month spell, put Blue Print n to the test before going down by half a length over 1,200m. He has sound claims over 1,400m on Sunday.195 words
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Article, Illustration213 1986-12-16 34 At the 400m Pictures by JONATHAN CHOO and ALBERT SIM At the finish [race i{ H- J» W\Et i-fag-Ei ■PFth^i^ HS IT F»^TB_2_Pi Restricted Terms Div B I,loom 1. Highfalutin 2. Eurodollar n 3. Darren's Delight 4. Kaya Kaya Dist: 2, 3213 words
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Article, Illustration189 1986-12-16 34 LOS ANGELES JockeyWillie Shoemaker landed his second major race in a fortnight when Temperate Sil won the US$l million (about SS2.I million) Hollywood Futurity for two-year-olds at Hollywood Park on Sunday. Shoemaker, who sets a riding record with every victory, brought Temperate Sil from eighth placeUPI - 189 words
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Article1099 1986-12-16 34 WEIGHTS and ratings for this weekend's races at Bukit Timah: SATURDAY Class 2 Div 2 1,400m (Ratings: 113-100) Shadowfax IV 57 113 Peel House 56.5 112 Wags 56 111 Justification 55.5 110 Mesti Boleh 55.5 110 Penthouse At Eight II 55.5 110 Rhythm 'N Blues 55.5 1101,099 words
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Advertisement282 1986-12-16 34 Hl^vS > Asia. Limitless contrast. Where every corner turned brings you a new experience. In the gateway cities of Beijing, Shanghai. Hong Kong, Singapore, Bangkok, Manila. At a glorious tropical resort called Damai Beach. A constant air of excitement, adventure. Trying a trishaw ride through Singapore's bustling streets, or bartering282 words
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Advertisement377 1986-12-16 35 Our copier is so clever it can read two pages of a book at a time. -«^f- HfcmiiHi Unlike most other copiers, die new fc^*^.^ m Minolta EP47OZ copies both pti^es of a book in a sini{)lc one-take operation, liiere's no need to re{K)sition to make a second copy. Just377 words
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Advertisement351 1986-12-16 36 THIS IS PAUL SHOWING OFF. When Paul is on skis it's a challenge for the eye to take in everything. But that's just the kind of challenge the new National HS movie camera NV-M5 likes. At a flip of a switch its amazing 1/lDQQsec high speed shutter keeps up with351 words
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Advertisement794 1986-12-16 37 A Management Consultants in association with TechTra is organising a course on: INTRODUCTION: This two day hands-on practical seminar will introduce participants to the concept of computerised f. management and will allow them to use a system to develop for themselves their own computerised p and information retrieval of these794 words
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Advertisement487 1986-12-16 38 U i ft )fV 11 I Lee original 1 4oz N x I Denim jeans, Trim rovw a > Fit. straight Cut, with Promotional I all the Lee Traditional Price I quality features of I One up in Fashion, all I OFFERVALID^ 000 00 §|L| 1-12-86to <$m Jkj/IJII 31-1-87 or487 words
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Advertisement66 1986-12-16 38 School Holiday Offers the whole family L MfSE ~~7 j^Bt^H t^ ie ea V' ew Hotel, you y I m§s.m \i| can have a whale of a time Ik Jr \L^ Daylises/|rt \WTjA \^W J Rooms *T\/nett* I w- *r\ Check in any time from 9am and SWHp^fe pi Holidays'^/\66 words
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Advertisement424 1986-12-16 38 JP School of Computing Applications are invited for admission to the approved Advanced Diploma ir Computing course leading to professional membership (Associate and Member) of the Australian Computer Society (ACS) The course, which is designed to p'ovide professional training for current and future computer practitioners. consists of the following siudy424 words
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Miscellaneous25 1986-12-16 38 BADMINTON F&N Yonex National Ranking League (SBH, 7pm). WATERPOLO Sasa Open Championships: Queenstown v Safsa (7.15pm), Toa Payoh v Safra (8.15pm) both at AMK North.25 words
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Miscellaneous143 1986-12-16 38 PILOT PEN TOURNEY TEE-OFF TIMES i B.M am Craig San, Jason Yeo, Lim Eng Keong. 8.17 Eugene Oei, Uvedale Wood, Clarence Tan. 8.14 Richard Lim, Rainer Gump?"t, Perry Yuen 8.21 Chan Kwai Onn, Vincent Lee, James Pang. 8.28 Glen Oh, Kevin Lee, Lim Teck Liu. 8.35 Derek Sze, Lim Eng143 words
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Advertisement364 1986-12-16 39 Add the finishing touch MmJMmKi m Shoes and Accessories by BALLY The Best of BALLY is to be found at the following authorised O ALL X dealers Bally Boutique, Raffles City Bally Boutique. Royal Holiday Inn Bally Boutique. Mendien Hotel Djien Boutique, Mandarin Hotel Isetan, Apollo Hotel Wisma Atna Parkway364 words
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Article, Illustration262 1986-12-16 40 Nato's first woman fighter in the sky SHKPPARD AIR FuRCE BASE (Texas) A soft-spoken Dutch soldier has quietly but dramatically altered the nature of flying by becoming the N'ato alliance's first female ••ombat fighter pilot Lieutenant Nelly Speerstra. 23, received her pilot's wings on Sunday when she formally graduated fromReuter - 262 words
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341 1986-12-16 40 LOWELL (Massachusetts) Profits from secret US arms sales to Iran were diverted to candidates in the November congressional elections who supported aid for the Contra rebels in Nicaragua, according to a report published on Sunday. A related report said Lieutenant-Colonel Oliver North, theReuter - 341 words
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Article, Illustration507 1986-12-16 40 SALMA KHALiK - SALMA KHALiK Bespectacled men can be trained to fly advanced aircraft By MEN wearing spectacles can train to become military pilots of the Republic of Singapore Air Force. From next year, the air force will accept men with 6 24 vision or 100 degrees correction.507 words
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Article45 1986-12-16 40 KUALA LUMPUR A Singapore businessman won M5577,888 (*****,000) at the Genting Highlands casino, the second highest jackpot ever paid out, on Sunday night. Mr B. S. Lau was trying his luck at the machines just after dinner when he struck it rich. NSTNST - 45 words
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Article30 1986-12-16 40 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 15.89 points to 1,896.37 in the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday APAP - 30 words
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266 1986-12-16 40 'Four eyes' major a fighter pilot MAJOR Pete. Wong wears the wings of a Republic of Singapore Air Force pilot. But he also wears glasses making him a rarity among the air force's fighter pilots He became the first to do so four years ago. They did not" a 'feet266 words
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Advertisement201 1986-12-16 40 jfL A BELLING BUNDLE OF JOY Now you can beam with pride over your new Baby Belling, the joy of cakebaking women and house wives everywhere. You can roast, toast, boil, grill, fry, casserole and, most of all, you can bake Beautifully So pick up a bundle of joy today.201 words
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Advertisement208 1986-12-16 40 Reagan may testify before Congress: Page 5 Ij#1 j# &onica 3 New fast fully motorized aim-and- shoot compacts from Konica CL--- "~^B^P^^V« All features of BLi| MT-9 and more I Close up I focusing H&TvHEaH minimum 45cm I Warning signal for beyond close-up mt-9 j^f^sjor^wA All features of MT-7 and208 words
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Advertisement658 1986-12-16 40 More graduates marrying each other but... MR LEE KUAN YEW said a change in the male preference for less educated spouses was taking place, but more men had to realise they were not choosing wives for an agricultural society. "...The whole society has changed. We cannot go back to what658 words
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Advertisement363 1986-12-16 40 St ay fa th k n 0w... Shipping group plans listing on SESDAQ How full are the ballot boxes? BT gets feedback from stockbrokers and analysts on the response to RDC's offer bTop quality for I top people Tell your vendor you need Business Times or ring Betty Ton on363 words
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Miscellaneous196 1986-12-16 40 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 23 min SUNSET today: 7.02 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.59 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 13 27 C Cloudy London 1, 8 C Showers Amsterdam 26C Clear Los Angeles <J 21 C Cloudy Athens 6/15 C Clear196 words
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Article575 1986-12-16 1 Life is a learning experience. IRENE PATES realises as she sorts out 380 letters on teens' ideal life partner. Young people eventually learn to adjust their dreams and expectations, pick up shattered fragments of hope before growing, bringing out the best in others by giving575 words
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Article, Illustration1369 1986-12-16 1 Clean and free from body odour "MAKE sure you marry someone decent!" Mum cautions. "Not good looking never mind, I didn't go for looks when I married your father. Never judge a book by its cover." The person I marry must be warm and friendly, to1,369 words
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Advertisement94 1986-12-16 1 HP" "BS BBBc^Bft BSE ''jiifißJ HHfB&HH HP VMHBHk Jfll B£* vB .^^«b St 9 "^^w" H If B^B I No one must fMcw; noo 81l JB B^ B U I must suspect their chosen coui Bfj B >^9J jy^^^Jß B^ /mHBBBB^^ I''^1 -II theirs alone. Let those thei L 194 words
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Article, Illustration731 1986-12-16 2 What the £uys dream of I'VE always liked pretty girls, especially girl guides. I never thought of this question until I went to my first campfire. Timothy, 14 My parents quarrel over the smallest thing and that is why731 words
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Article, Illustration729 1986-12-16 2 What girls dream of IN A marriage, a couple should help one another to be better people. JC, 16 Character is more important than looks. He'll have to be understanding, intelligent, humorous, have the same interests as me, love children and be a loving729 words
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Article129 1986-12-16 2 "We grow In the linage of those we love," 1 read on a poster In a hospital room In Mount Aivernia once when i was visiting one of my favourite old friends and I began to understand the truth of this statement. Who is your favouriteIRENE PATES - 129 words
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Advertisement144 1986-12-16 2 HJJL LIICT JL CTCUL xJLOLVvFULX f if jM^ m f;^Sfc k^^^t fl B» a* arm v^^ Pdltl A V3lfl j«*SM«I Hfils HpH| -n aii j3bj'^»' J pWf *%jlk* p. Hifc^Ks^ss-. MA( k:mickensto k cube with real chicken meat. MA( >(,l IKAN Bills STOCK I'BFWnH Rl\l IK \N BIIIS "''-'W'aKte With144 words
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Article, Illustration1341 1986-12-16 3 A Room of My Own A visit to a sculptor and educationist, whom students of St Patrick's School affectionately call Brother Joe Me, gives IRENE PATES a glimpse of Ireland. 44 The Irish, explains Brother (below), have the ability of the poet to see different levelsNGHAI CHEE WAH; K. F. SEETOH - 1,341 words
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Article, Illustration1237 1986-12-16 4 Keeping a diary reaps a reward, particularly as the year draws to an end. This is the time when the writer flips through its pages, and realises how little things in life are indeed worth recording. IRENE PATES, with the permission of their writers, looks through the diaries1,237 words
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Advertisement338 1986-12-16 3 "0 -f^ a B^. m Mm Now in bright new packs Farleys Rusks All-Natural Vitamin and Mineral Enriched You won't find a more nutritious rusk around, than Farley's. They're fortified with essential vitamins and minerals. And free from artificial colours, flavours and preservatives. No wonder Farley's Rusks have been a338 words
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Advertisement226 1986-12-16 4 Long John Silveks Better Treat For The Season FOR EVERY 15TH r CUSTOMER OF THIS ITEM ON OUR MENU $11.90 ONLY FOR 4 PERSONS 4 GOLDEN FISH FILLETS 4 TENDER CHICKEN PLANKS H 4 JUICY SCALLOPS 1 LARGE FRYES 2 COLESLAW 4 ROLLS Long John Silvers. Par Bast Plaza BuXi226 words
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Advertisement70 1986-12-16 4 benov«i^cw| n6DOW^ Tn^^r,.^rnt)NT i 32.360KHa f aH«.a. I Xfc^ ■W¥J^l il^/^^*" displav____ A choice of 8 different coloured COLUMBIA Balls and a bag for only $115. Ahjf> 1 Win a FREE trip to the i USA when you score a perfect 300 game in any sanctioned league or tournament Playmore70 words
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Article, Illustration903 1986-12-16 5 It all started with the childish wish of a three-year-old boy to frighten away rats with the drawing of a cat. Ten years later, Tan Wenxi from Guangxi becomes the most prolific cat painter in China. Fondly called Axi by his family members and friends,LIM SENG TIONG - 903 words
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Article, Illustration401 1986-12-16 5 The Chinese Broadcasting Arts Troupe from Beijing is here to present an eight-night series of programmes called Melodies and Comedies, which promise to bring joy and laughter to audiences at the Kallang Theatre. GOH BENG CHOO reports. A GROUP of China's top artists are in401 words
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Article181 1986-12-16 5 B^i^fMil -1! r^*«f? KftNHK y? ft/ti! r :m !#*lB^ rfrj I L ft r *«i an fr a ft rti 6 -j NHKJ^A^)©SEB fc£ vi m nh k x. T rijß+ft.'H O:Hv»J> l\\ K|l ft A5. fH.^i« HiJ"HWi:WI«" ftl^«B*W "lht> ft dc >7. H J#J ■f /lM t-nid -^A Il.aW^ttK181 words
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Article, Illustration62 1986-12-16 5 j^^±ii«lsi^S^£ 0f wa^ at lbi t- h w*a o ■<u |s]f&#- ffl&£ AS Mi® m fiB#iJJj§t£Bi_? fteifc if 7 fag HbXT-m&ilto ffiJHffj&8 1 8 ixj m&&& nmMm mm 6<j m m #j W# 5J fib ft? ft ait fife PJ 5m ft'J Mf*#iS.-+RJSf «irf. fS*&KjEf3SA «HJ-Efn »£&:♦*«s &m ikmmik >62 words
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469 1986-12-16 5 STAMPS, considered by many to be a mini-encyclopaedia of various topics, so fascinate people in China that the number of philatelists is now believed to be more than five million. Mr Li Hongyi, secretarygeneral of the All-China Philatelic Federation, said that it469 words
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Article, Illustration943 1986-12-16 6 HARON A. RAHMAN; AZMAN SIRAJ - HARON A. RAHMAN AZMAN SIRAJ By and LAST June, when an invitation was extended to Mohd Nairn Pani, 41 years, to improve further his knowledge on the arts at Padepolan Bagong Kussudiardjo (Bagong Kussudiardjo Academy of Arts) in Yokyakarta, Indonesia, he was indeed a943 words
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Article, Illustration721 1986-12-16 6 Oleh AZMAN SIRAJ - Oleh AZMAN SIRAJ DALAM bulan Jun lalu muncul satu saat yang paling menggembirakan buat diri Mohd Nairn Pani, 41 tahun. Perjuangan seninya terutama sekali ketika mencipta tari dan taridra, mendapat penghargaan daripada pihak Kementerian Pembangunan Masyarakat (MCD). Bersama seorang lagi penari, beliau telah diberi peluang untuk memperdalam721 words
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Advertisement754 1986-12-16 6 I ORGANISATION* TOOAY ONI > I 1 I lorn. I 30. 4 00. 6 45. 915 Penis ot Sentimental Swordsman" Mandonn Tomorrow onlv "MAYBE B IT'S LOVE" Mandonn J 1 I.TO'UIaWCTPMIII i I TODAY ONLY H I I am, I 45 400 6 45. 9 I 5 P "EXPLORERS" COLOR754 words
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Advertisement538 1986-12-16 6 gCATHAYTHURRY!i^ X (*****00) 5 SHOWS: 11.00. 1.30, 4.00. 6.30 ft 9.00PM fi X ONE DAY ADVANCE BOOKING: 10 00am to B.oopm ft Q SfT J^L^^^FUKf- v" SILVFR SCR£EN Rft.RT-NERS I' '|f X *^^^9^- Muvc HENRY MANCINI O |_9 iOjT\ I tftMfcJi* ijwßji &r Dt LUXE >Mtt.i«rt 3WH* .fil* 06Iftj0u T538 words
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Advertisement131 1986-12-16 6 Teka Kata Siri AX Bahagian 3 Word Quiz AX Part 3 INSTRUCTIONS: In the columns below you can see the two last boxes on each line occupied by the letters 'A' and T. Fill in the empty boxes with suitable letters. Use the clues given to form the words required.131 words
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Advertisement745 1986-12-16 7 12 Computer Products/ 12 Computer Products/ 12 Computer Products/ Services Services Services i^^HHBBBBBBBt i^iil, 1 FREE STYLUS WORTH $175 BBa^^"* sp££*^,«* Features: BP"^^^ I*l2 x 12< A 01 A^ 8 B^^^T— I High Resolutions of 1000 line per inch B\ Simple to assemble and install Bk I*4 button cursor ■l745 words
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Advertisement787 1986-12-16 7 14 Antiques/ Arts/Crafts QUALITY COPPER TOOLING artwork to clear at 50% disc. Call Mrs. Frances Kwok, *****85. 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing FURNITURE FROM TECH CRAFT Showroom cum factory made to order kitchen cabinets, display cabinets, wardrobes and other furniture free designs, drawings and quotations prompt delivery quality Job materials and787 words
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Advertisement784 1986-12-16 7 14 Antiques/ Arts/Crafts 14 Antiques/ Arts/Crafts 14 Antiques/ Arts/Crafts f*k Comprising: W if A large collection of rings, pendants, ear-rings, bracelets 4$ Jf («9 set with diamonds, emeralds, rubies, sapphires, opals. topaz and pearls in yellow/white gold. Viewing: 19th December 1986 9.00am 5.00pm Venue: 60, Cecil Street, #03-01-05, Kwangtung Provincial784 words
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Advertisement1133 1986-12-16 7 27 Wanted TOP VALUE FOR your PawntK kets. Gold. Diamond. Watches White Gold. 246Q Upp Thomson/ Sin Ming junction (next POSB Thomson). *****18/ *****49 WE BUY GOLD, Silver, Palladium Si Platinum In any type and form. Tel: *****33 =08-12 Chancerlodge Complex. 105 Sims Ave. WANTED SONY BETAMAX video all types1,133 words
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Advertisement443 1986-12-16 7 PIVOT POINT SCHOOL requires models for Cut $4, Perm $15 Color $10, Facial $10 by advancec students. X'mas gift for all ell entele. Hair courses coramenc ing in Dec. Enrol now for X'ma: discount' Tel: 732-1828. 732-3882 CHRISTMAS OFFER ONLY. Pern $20 (usual $35). wash cut (usual $16) by professional443 words
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Advertisement722 1986-12-16 8 31 Plumbing/ Electrical 'NS t ali electrical >, J-room $200. 4-rm $230 5-rm $260 M lighting point *i $18. 13A power point t $22. 15A aircon. potnt $45 Tel: *****08. TAI TONG ELECTRICAL Plumbing Service Specialist in repairing *ater heaters, clearing chockage, pipe leakage and electrical faults 1 18 hrs722 words
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Advertisement612 1986-12-16 8 36 House Renovation/ Decor w We specialise in renovation of HDB flats, private apartments/ houses aluminium window grilles, sliding doors and windows etc We also undertake changing ot old doors, window, floor tiles All works tor HDB flats can be completed within 2 Tel *****79 See Chin Aluminium Stainless Steel612 words
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Advertisement789 1986-12-16 8 36 House Renovation/ Decor USA SOLAR CONTROL Him 3rm (S) $65, 4-rm. (S) $90. 4-rm (A) $140. 5-rm $200 Tel *****50 WE UNDERTAKE ANY celling cracks, sewage, pipe for HDB. Tel *****46 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators AIRCOND./ FRIDGE SERVICES 24 hrs. Itlandwide Service solve all problems «g. Servicing, repairing/ reapraying etc.789 words
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Advertisement875 1986-12-16 8 40 Private Investigation/ Security Agencies Licvnaed Protnstonal Pmtite Dttoctiym For undercover oparation»OurveH»anc»M vUth photographte/video recordings You only pay us tutien we start vcw tot> ConsuH WESTTWNSTER today tor prompt mutts People's Park Centre »p3-j?i>__ 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal HENG SOON HENG Free Carton Provided. Best Price. Reliable and Friendly Service.875 words
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Advertisement818 1986-12-16 8 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services PRESTIGIOUS REGISTRATION ADDRESS ($l5)/ Answering ($l5)/ Telex/ Fax. *****66, Sylvia Phui. (Our estab./ fully computerised operations assures you of not having to keep changing address printing stationery). WHY NOT SPEED up your business with Karana telefax for only $5 monthly. Telex $5, answerIng with818 words
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Advertisement539 1986-12-16 8 57 Business Opportunities CHINESE NEW YEAR Sales Market (below People's Pk. Complex Overhead Bridge) Stalls for rent (8.1.87 1.2.87) Proven day/ night, non-stop shopping crowds. -05-01 People's Pk. Complex (above UOB Bank). EUROPEAN DESIGNER MEN'S shirts avail. Easily sold Item. Local and export contacts sought Chris *****19. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN539 words
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Advertisement775 1986-12-16 8 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available Full Documentation 55.000 Security Bond J10.000 PA Medical f=3r^\ Check-Up Visa Fee Airpon Pick-Up '2 Years Contract/ TJ< lc£z\ BackUp Service Home Training Free Uniform K Our Maids arehard-wo'Kiny and f iaveqooawo'i-."g discipline 4j>-^B and right altitude Thanks to item we nave-775 words
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Advertisement736 1986-12-16 8 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive PURCHASING OFFICER Preferably Chinese j Minimum require- |j |f merit diploma hold- f! ers !i At least 1 year of relI evant working experience i|f Preferably have printing knowledge Interested please write in wrth J full resume, photo (n.i and I state expected salary to736 words
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Advertisement520 1986-12-16 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FEMALE OPERATIONS EXECUTIVES (Chinese) e Min. 3 GCE 'O' level e Proficiency in Typing e Pleasant personality with good command of English e Must be willing to work on Sundays and Public Holidays (on duty roster) e Below 30 years of age e Salary will520 words
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Advertisement519 1986-12-16 9 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Glaxo We are pan of the Glaxo Group, one of the world's leading pharmaceutical companies. Our office is involved with the business of the Group in the Far East We are located in pleasant modern offices in Goldhill Square We now have a vacancy for519 words
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Advertisement703 1986-12-16 9 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical an Interns^ tional freight forwarder invite* applications for: OPERATIONS ASSISTANT Qualifications: e Mm QCI 'O' level e F'referaMy a female with 2 years working experience in import export customs procedures and related documentation Interested applicants, please write to: TRANS-LINK EXPRESS PTE LTD #03-18/ 21 Pasir703 words
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Advertisement886 1986-12-16 9 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FEMALE CLERKS required e knowledge of typing e school leavers are welcome e preferably staying In MarsllIng Interested, plesse tel: 2«***** for an interview or call personally at BLK. 14, MARSILING INDUSTRIAL ESTATE ROAD 1 #01—25 SINGAPORE 2573. IMMEDIATE VACANCY FOR CHINESE FEMALE RECEPTIONIST CUM886 words
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Advertisement793 1986-12-16 9 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical ACCOUNTS CLERK REQUIRED by trading company. Please apply with full resume and expected salary to: 50 Jalan Sultan. =14-05, Singapore 0719. ADVERTISING FIRM REQS. Female Junior Clerk Knowledge of Chinese and typing essential. Write in with photo, to: Tanjong Pagur P O. Box 63. Spore793 words
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Advertisement879 1986-12-16 9 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sal Sales f j^j METRO We have immediate vacancies for the following: A) FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVES For Carter Boutique. 18 years old. GCE 'O' level with pass in English and Mathematics. Fluent in spoken English with ability to speak Mandarin. Pleasant disposition and an879 words
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Advertisement726 1986-12-16 9 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Invites interested applicants for a challenging career as: STORE SALES ASSISTANTS Ideally, you should: e be preferapiy above 18 years o f age e have completed Secondary education and be conversant In English and Mandarin or Malay Besides TRAINING, you will enjoy: e Good career progression726 words
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Advertisement748 1986-12-16 9 71 Situations Va:ant: Sales TRAINEE/ EXPERIENCED AGENTS j wanted by established property agency on commission cum allowance basis. Send personal details/ telephone number to: Villa Investment Pte Ltd f 04-06 United House 20 Kramat Lane Singapore 0922 LEADING ELECTRICAL HOME Appliances Retailer has vacancy for Sales Co-Ordinator. Must be fluent748 words
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Advertisement644 1986-12-16 9 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical /7"4ifc international ROCKWELL A subsidiary of one of the largest American multi-national corporation engaged in automative operations, invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the position of: ELECTRICAL/ ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN NTC 2in Electrical Power Machines ITC m Electronics Engineering or equivalent. Knowledge644 words
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Advertisement412 1986-12-16 10 72 Situations Vacant: Technical We are an international organisation with a cocoa processing plant in Jurong and as part of our on going expansion programme, new positions have oeen created in the process control and laboratory areas 5o"~e experience in a food processing environment and or laboratory work is preferable412 words
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Advertisement565 1986-12-16 10 72 Situations Vacant: Technical 0m sANiSOB; 0 SANDEN fTN II RNATIONAL (SINGAPORE) PTt LTD offers employ me p.! opportunities tor: WORKSHOP SERVICE ASSISTANT RequirLTnL-niv e NTC 3 in Air conditioning Bask knowledge oi all types of Auto Air -conditioning and Freezer Trucks e No experience required as training will be565 words
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Advertisement495 1986-12-16 10 72 Situations Vacant: Technical URGENTLY REQUIRED APPLICANTS with experience in doing MDH Aluminium Doors Glass Windows Malaysian Citizen are welcome to Blk 1026. -01-36 Euno.s Ave 2 (1-H0) Tel 7-471H7 MARINE/ CARGO SURVEYOR/ Officers reqd by surveying firm Senil resume iel no to s I Box A*****. :ii*i Kim Seng495 words
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Advertisement596 1986-12-16 10 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production You now have a choice a of 3 shifts a /Ist J^^\ nc /Convenient 7^l Shorter Hours 3«j V H<H *s but /700anv400imi X &>odpay 7.ooanv4Awpm/ Cood 3,45,^1 100pm Allowance 'VHHHffIC 17 11.oopm-7.00am 1 Female Production 1 Operators/QC596 words
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Advertisement135 1986-12-16 10 FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS reqd. in Kallang area. Age 16 35. 5-day week. $20 per day. Interested, call *****40/ *****70. 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous The Swiss Club is looking for: 1) SOUS CHEF Applicants should have at leasi 3 years' experience in kitchen operation. Interview on: 16, 17, 21 Dec. 1986.135 words
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Advertisement467 1986-12-16 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous it. iilf Mf EARN WHILE YOU WAIT FOR YOUR RESULTS If you are waiting for your 'O' or 'A' Level results, why not make use of the time to make good money and enjoy yourself at the same time It's a golden opportunity to meet top467 words
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Advertisement585 1986-12-16 10 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Apro, Singapore's fastest growing professional security organisation, requires even more PROTECTION OFFICERS Male and Female for assignments in the City and other areas. Gross salary: $675 $900. 400- Apro's remarkable growth in Singapore. m 300- j^^^ 1 IMJ r 86 JUN JUL585 words
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Advertisement286 1986-12-16 10 PB~I WILSON PARKING GROUP J C We urgently require the following A V* positions for J r Marina Square: a\ Jm iSa^iaUla^aUULSJJtMl a in I B^fPfWHl as Requirements: (n Secondary eauca'.c- A m preferrpd a\ "Able to speak anc In write English A f\ Experience not At necessar>' Training will286 words
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Advertisement572 1986-12-16 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous f c Rpwn PRINCE HOTEL We have vacancies for Gross Salary $6 1 2 per month i Age between 24 45 Sec 2 with fair com- mand of English Ex-police or military personnel will be an added advantage 1 1 RaMos! Gross Salary: 5562 per month572 words
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Advertisement1002 1986-12-16 10 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous ESTABLISHED CO LOOKING f experienced Despatch Riders with own motorbike Attractive commission awaits the right candidates Please call personally at 17-02. Fortune Centre after 12pm for Interview EYE CLINIC REQ. Christian Ophthalmic Staff Nurse/ Assistant Nurse/ Receptionist Typing knowledge of Mandarin it dialects essential. Apply personally1,002 words
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Advertisement542 1986-12-16 11 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous TEMPORARY LABOURERS LIVING in Changl Bedok Call. *****04 81 Vehicles For Hire $140 WEEKLY MONTHLY NEGOTIABLE SUNRISE CAR RENTALS *****26/*****39 105-109 Buku Timah Road S'ngaoore 0922 M>»'-nber o MJan Auto Group ■BBB»aaBa»aBBBBa»»BBaB«BBBBBB»B»»»BBl X'MAS/NEW YEAR! SPECIAL Brand New Models Advance Book' at super low rates KEN*IR T542 words
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Advertisement832 1986-12-16 11 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance Insurance Thinking of buying a car? wiM get you on the road fast. New Cars A"\/ A Repayment over from *T p.a. 1 2 to 48 months. Used Cars A 3/a Repayment over from *T /A p.a. 1 2 to 36 months Pius832 words
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Advertisement681 1986-12-16 11 86 For Sale: BMW '84 BMW 735i Auto. Pte owners, full accessories Very well maintained *****44 '85 BMW 318 manual. Pte. owner. Tax new Full accessories. Showroom cond. Tel: *****05/ 6/ 7. 87 For Sale: Mercedes REGISTERED APRIL 1984 ROVER 2.6 SA a Completely fully automatic, a Original paint, a681 words
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Advertisement1018 1986-12-16 11 87 For Sale: Mercedes 83 MERCEDES 200 Auto 1 owner. w.-ll maintained, original paintwork, tax June '87. 154 Race Course Road. Spore 0821. ■84 190E MERCEDES Benz. white colour. 1 pte. owner, s/rlms, Blunpunkt set, showroom cond $81,800 o no *****49. URGENTLY WANTED TO Buy Mercedes 200/ 190E or BMW.1,018 words
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Advertisement872 1986-12-16 11 92 For Sale: Mazda 92 For Sale: Mazda 92 For Sale: Mazda 92 For Sale: Mazda 92 For Sale Mazda 92 For Sale: Mazda A new 323 can make you a thousand dollars richer. Check our finance rates and see for yourself. You can actually save a thousand dollars on872 words
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Advertisement697 1986-12-16 11 90 For Sale: Toyota ALMOST 1983 TOYOTA Supra 2.81. full body kit, new tax till June '87. High power radio/ cassette, accident free, new s/ rims. Very beautiful tip top cond. Phone: *****65/ pager *****56 Eddie Yap. 1981 TOYOTA 'DX' 1300 Stationwagon. Square lamp. PARF. Pte. owner, aircon., radio cassette,697 words
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Advertisement668 1986-12-16 11 90 For Sale: Toyota 78 TOYOTA KE3O. 1200 c.c Nice old no. Well maintained. Many extras. $9,700. Tel: *****75. 79 TOYOTA COROLLA. Radio/ cassette, s/rlms, aircond., tip top cond. 0.n.0. Tel: *****20/ *****30. 79 TOYOTA CORONA 1600 PARF Aircon, hifi, excellent cond. $8,900. Loan avail. Tel: *****11 '81, TOYOTA CROWN668 words
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Advertisement673 1986-12-16 11 91 For Sate: Mitsubishi MID 78 MITSUBISHI GAIANT Aircon. radio cassette, tax 3/87, $8200. Tel: *****94 MID "81 GALANT 2.0, GLS, aircon. hi fi, power steering. 1 pte. owner, $18,900 ono. *****98 NEAR '60 SIGMA 1600 GS. Hi-fi, Ist owner, new tax, beautiful cond. $10,500. Loan $7,500. *****51 NEAR '83,673 words
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Advertisement643 1986-12-16 11 j SEPT. '83 MAZDA 929 Coupe, 2 owners, full accessories. Asking $29,500. Tel: *****98 1978 MAZDA 323, 1000 1 private owner. Cassette, showroom cond $6,900 0.n.0. Tel: *****20. 1983 MAZDA 62e GLX, 5 drs., 1 owner, very beautiful cond. $26,800. *****33 1964 MAZDA 929 Hardtop, 4-door Auto. Aircon.. cassette, tax:643 words
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Advertisement654 1986-12-16 11 93 For Sale: Honde JUL '8: HONDA Full accessories. Showrm cond $19,800 ono. Tel: *****73. LATE *2 ACCORD 16 EX. 3-dr. 5-speed, full accessories, sunroof PARF. $25,500 ono *****57 LATE *84 HONDA Civic. I.SGL. 4door, road tax 7/87 1 owner, showroom cond Phone: *****16 NEAR '83 HONDA Accord. 5-speed. 4-door,654 words
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Advertisement781 1986-12-16 12 95 For Sale. Suzuki it SUZUK.! SOO i i. ■.1 96 For Sale: Othar M»w e2 M>B DAN MOTORWAYS PTE. LTD. No Chang Cnarn RojkJ Singapore 0315 T-i 4793*82 3 v Ori »-ig K*e Hoy Fatt Road) 1985 BMW 520i Auto Aircon., Sport Rim» Mudt 929 Herd Top Coupa Aircon781 words
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Advertisement1027 1986-12-16 12 96 For Sale: Other Makes Q M MODEL. Audi llXX't) Fully j auto Fuel injection $3*5.000 0.n.0. View 492, Tanglln Halt Rd. SEPT 80 SUBARU 1600GLF. Tax March 8", Up top cond. Selling $10,500 0.n.0 Tel: *****81. 1/83. SUBARU 700. Very good cond. 1 lady owner Low mileage j >.:1,027 words
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Advertisement656 1986-12-16 12 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles «-ii^"— ii— i 82 DATSUN C2O Van New paint, j new tax. '80 Datsun pickup diesel New paint. Tei *****502 82 DATSUN PICK-UP. Diesel Passed inspection. New tax. excellent cond. $7,600 Tel: *****81 '82 CL'7UKI 800 r c van. 5-door. New tax. 2 owners $7.t>00656 words
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Advertisement833 1986-12-16 12 99 Vehicles Wanted j Excellent prices for your car commercial vehicle Comprehensive services for loans, car insurance road tax Cars of all makes c.c. Commercial vehicles (vans, pickups) and company registeredcars Scrap cars or trade-in Don't Hesitate. We Provide The Best Deal Around! COLT CREDIT PTE LTD and FIVE SPEED833 words
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Advertisement881 1986-12-16 12 106 Accommodation Available: Houses D.lO VICTORIA PARK VICINITY. Charming s/storey colonial bungalow. Large patio overlooking matured garden, lush greenery swimming pool with utmost privacy. 3+l servant's. $4,000. D.ll NOVOTEL ORCHID INN VICINITY. Elegant d/storey semi-colo-nial bungalow. Beautiful twin patios overlooking matured, secluded garden. 3 study servant's. $3,000. D.lO MARCO POLO881 words
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Advertisement527 1986-12-16 12 106 Accommodation Available: Houses NEWLY PAINTED 2-STOREY semi-d. hse. at Greenleaf Place. $1,000 o no Contact: *****88. RECENTLY RENOVATED CORNER terrace, Seletar Hills Est Furn. $650 Tel: *****95 (No agents). SELETAR HILLS ESTATE 3-bdrm semi-d hse p/furn Rental $550. Tel: *****64. No agts 12/ 8 SIME Rd, 158E Coronation Rd527 words
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Advertisement1202 1986-12-16 12 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments The Ascott Executive Residences Gracious Living Starts Here. Singapore's first purpose built serviced apartments, The Ascott Executive Residences, are a unique combination of the luxury of a hotel and the comfort of home. Located in the heart of the city, The Ascott1,202 words
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Advertisement998 1986-12-16 12 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 5. BALMORAL PARK, DIST 10 Very exclusive, fully furnishec maisonette in a quiet block with a magnificent view 3 bdrms study •eparate living a dining area 3 100 sq.ft Large swimming pool cov ered carpark 24-hr security Rental $4,900 For viewing pis. contact Barnwell Realty Pte998 words
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Advertisement1018 1986-12-16 12 107 Accommodation Available Apartments C'«» >ONG facing pool 3358/ 3509 sq ft 4 bdrms./ servant's Excellent facilities $4,000 Biltmore *****86 D.9 PATERSON TOWER maisonette 4-1 rms.. 2700 sq.ft., elegantly furn. pool/ tennis $2,000 ono Olympic 255-3333 HILLTOPS APT Cairnhill Circus 3-bedroom, partly furnished apt. $1,300 pm Call Jones Lang Wootton1,018 words
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Advertisement970 1986-12-16 13 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D i ORCHARD TWR. 3 1 bdrm high fir 2000 sq.ft. luxuriously furn $1400 Villanelle *****81 O 9 PACIFIC MANS Hilton Twr 3-bdrm high fir apt Furn Security $700. $850 Rodge 29tis*73 4 0 9 1-BDRM apt* .it Yong An I -:'.trepoint Unfurn furn Condo facilities970 words
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Advertisement879 1986-12-16 13 110 Accommodation Wanted: Apartments APTS./ HOUSES IN D-9, 10, 11, 16 reqd by expats presently staying in hotel Budget $700 $6,000 Owners, pis call *****11 *****33 URGENTLY REQD HDB/ HUDC pte properties especially Orchard Rd vicinity Units single rms 2366.VW 33&058 Frank'vJo EXPAT FAMILY REQ. an apt in Yong Ann879 words
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Advertisement914 1986-12-16 13 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 1 5 yrs 7.00% 6 -25 yrs 7.25% All rates apply to existing customers a*, well with effect November J, 1986 .JIOONG A memhe t <>f Kepjx-I Corporation 10CdlyerQuay #01-04 #09-06 z Ocean Building Singapore 01 04 Tel: *****66 < D.IS SIGLAP914 words
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Advertisement850 1986-12-16 13 D.9 ROCHALIE GREEN brand new d/storey bungalow. 15,000 sq.ft. Property Resources *****31/ *****75. MUST BELLI D.15 renovated d/storey seml-d. 4,500 sq.ft. 3+ 2/ attached. Good facing. F'hold. $570,000 0.n.0. Hap Seng *****58 SEMBAWANG HILLS EST. s/storey terr. 3 1 bdrm. approx. 2,400 sq.ft. near sch. shops $270,000 0.n.0. Kenwood *****16.850 words
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Advertisement854 1986-12-16 13 113 For Sale: Houses D.20 D/STOREV SEMI-D. 4400 sq ft 4 t l bdrms. F'hold. $620 000 Promart *****32/ 3. D.20 MEI HWAN, renovated d/storey seml-d. 3 1 rms. Marble $585k. Eurohome *****22. D.20 S/STOREY TERR. 31 1 bdrms with attached. 2100 sq.ft F'hold $345,000. Promart *****32/ 3. D.20 THOMSON854 words
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Advertisement917 1986-12-16 13 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments CMIMCU First-class hill-top Condominium wPHf ion at H ||and R ad I n Peace, Pleasant New Living Atmosphere ill LOm3C A Happy Home For Everyone Spanish Village is situated on a r^tfintinlrl I *\n#4 T=;^z«v%izr«917 words
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Advertisement683 1986-12-16 13 D.21 SHERWOOD TOWER. High fir., 1500 sq.ft. 3 rms. 2 balconies. Ceramic/ parquet. $200K 0.n.0. Freeway Properties *****80. D.5 PEPYS HILL Condo Seavlew, mais. 3+i, 1,636 sq.ft. $334K. Apt. 4+ 1. 2,310/ 3.264 sq.ft. $450K/ $55GK Seesan App *****88 D.5 WESTPEAK. F'HOLD. High fir Extensively renovated 3-1 rms. Full condo683 words
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Advertisement1013 1986-12-16 13 114 For Sale: Private Apartments D 15 BAYSHORE PK fir Sea view Morning sun Must see! Acumen *****11 0.15 CHEAP $165/ $200K Walk-up apts. Renovated 3*l Low maintenance, f'hold Accom: *****35 D.15 EAST COAST. 3-rm walk-up flat. Well kept. $180,000 Richard Low Housing *****18 D.15 EASTERN LAGOON. 2 rms 10001,013 words
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Advertisement1014 1986-12-16 13 116 For Sate HDB Apartments 5-ROOMEO Ah Hood Rd Blk 103 $143.00C A.M.Kio Blk 249/501/648 $110- $122 Bedofc North Blk 406 $127,000 Baoofc South Blk 19/21 $110,000 Bedot Reservoir Blk 711 $130,000 Chai Chee St Blk 53 $127,000 Dover Cloae Blk 12 $132,000 Eunot Crae Blk 15 $119,000 Spotli.woooe Pk1,014 words
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Advertisement1086 1986-12-16 14 116 For Sale HOB Apartments ALL 3-RM MARINE ICC Mt M $35,000. Bedok N blk 1 05. $48,000: C wealth Cres blk 109; Kim Keat olk,l»4, Alexandra blk 139: Mar- Dr blk 39A: Toa Payoh blkllo Tel *****U 3 Mlpo 3 RM dEDOK CENTRAL BLK 410 Ceramic fir kitchen cabinet,1,086 words
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Advertisement1109 1986-12-16 14 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments i S-RM JURONG EST B!k 1 09 240. 234 Bt Merah Blk 117 Bedok Blk 407, 120, 139, 710 Geylang Bahru Blk 56 *****13/5. 5 RM PT BLK. Marine Terr., marble Urrazzo. high fir Morn sun $130,000 DH Properties 44<.HH4.t I 5-RM. TECK WHYE, mid1,109 words
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Advertisement659 1986-12-16 14 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 5-RM. TECK WHYE lane (Pt.) Blk 14 All terrazzo. cabinets. furn $98,000 neg *****30 5-RM. TELOK BLANGAH Hgts. Low fir. All ceramic, cabinets $128,000 neg Full CPF *****66 *****62 5-RM. T. BLANGAH Drive Hgts High fir Facing sea Well kept. *****17' *****37 (agt) 5-RM. ZION659 words
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Advertisement852 1986-12-16 14 117 Properties Wanted INDONESIAN PERMANENT RESIDENT wishes to buy hses/apls Principal owners *****13 *****63 RICH INDONESIAN/ LOCAL buyers req. houses apts. Any location. Good budget. Houseworld *****15 UPPER SERANGOON 3 to 6 ms. d-storey terrace for ready buyers Practical Housing *****23. WANTED URGENLTY APT. with facilities at d.15. Above 1500852 words
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Advertisement656 1986-12-16 14 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces I HENDERSON^SSB INDUSTRIAL For sale or lease Flatted Factories Terrace Factories^ i Warehouses Showrooms j EXCELLENT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES WITH IMMEDIATE ABOVE j AVERAGE RETURNS Freehold (statutory land grant) Centrally located Tenanted units available i Please call our sales personnel i for more information: sM\l///,,656 words
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Advertisement1463 1986-12-16 14 120 For Sale: 120 For Sale: 120 For Sale Office Spaces Office Spaces Office Spaces jfl J^^aJai I flfl aV I Hi HaT^ l^^^^^aM^Mfl 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces Office Spaces IJEHr 9 WL €p% Yflß^HsX WUh goo(i cl male favourable terrain1,463 words
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Advertisement613 1986-12-16 14 i?4 For Rent Shop Spaces RESTAURANT SPACE FOR LEASE Super location at People's Park Complex Area Approx 3680 sq.ft. Reasonable rental Suitable for Coffee House/ Fast Food/ Restaurant Shop at Paopta's Parti compiai 2nd Storej 300 sq.ft Shop at Furamc S'pora Hotal Shopping Cantra Ground floor 385 sq.ft lntara»tao partiat613 words
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Advertisement679 1986-12-16 15 136 Cruises 136 Cruises 136 Cruises ©?©RIEHTFRinCBSS@ w> trut* -p The Complete Resort Afloat! 3— 'HB bWtSPtl^i^' Ci^i**"^^ K^7 4Ji^^^r~V^S-' l_»^^Mfiß^^B^Bß^ "^^^^^^Blß^^^ i CASIMO. SWIMMING POOL. GYM. HEALTH CENTRE/SAUNA. VIDEO ROOM. NITECLUB, DISCO CHINESE WESTERN CUISINE. MAHJONG ROOM, SPORTS DECK. CHILDREN'S PLAYROOM. GOLF DRIVING RANGE AND MORE! vV v «<3\^l679 words
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Advertisement484 1986-12-16 15 137 Tours 137 Tour* 137 Tours 137 Tours <7kfA>*A/^ Holidays present Super Deluxe Tour Wk For every passenger booked 1 will be donated to Community Chest of Singapore. 6 Days Kuala Lumpur/ Penang/ Ipoh/ Malacca $209 6 Days Penang/ Cameron/ Genting $219 M /J9 6 Days HaadyaV Penang/ Genting Awana484 words
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Advertisement475 1986-12-16 15 I fg£', 3 4O4VS JAVA TOUR uo* $439 J PEP: 29/1 30/1 4/5 DAYS PHUKET SPECIAL" 9AOQ 7f J f/9UMT9 DEP: 2B/1 30/1 31/1 1/2 U 5499 I 4/5/7 I BANGKOK PATTAYA <ttiJln I J DAYS CHIENGMAI pep 28/1 29/1 30,1 31,1 from S64 JJ e/7-n.flvc PHUKET BANGKOK c I475 words
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Advertisement438 1986-12-16 15 137 Tours 137 Tours 3 Days Genting By Air $279 3 Days Genting By Rail $169 1"T T o ram L7 ith Sle r p n9 Beds R a«' Air 239 Buffet Breakfast in Genting 2D 3N Genting By Coach $89 3D 4N Genting By Coach $139 t Cameron Highlands438 words
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Advertisement115 1986-12-16 15 137 Tours %**&^AJM \oJ\p s 7 Pearl of the Orient fo? 5D Tour Fr. $90S |^6/7D H»C'MacBu t1O»0 5/6/7DBangkok/Pattaya/ Chlengmai Fr $729 A UND EXPRESS r.^ \<K Middtr Rd #0216 ForiuneCir g *****03/*****62 1 DAY KUKUP/ DURtAN TOUR inclusive delicious seafood lunch. Visit to Durlan plantation, Iree durlans to eat115 words
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Advertisement1057 1986-12-16 16 137 Tours 137 Tours i MY CHOICE H Go-as-you-please holidays Deluxe hotels Best price USA/Canada From $1790 includes return airfare, departure airport tax from Singapore, or e night accommodation at any Hilton Hotel. c^ttvv with stopover permitted in Japan Taipei |[V^rn and Hong Kong at no extra charge! HOLIDAY HOTLINE1,057 words
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Advertisement820 1986-12-16 16 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education Diploma in Management Studies 1987 Enrolment Now Open. \\u- EDWARDS COU EGE Manancmcni Development Cenirc offers a full time Kit ion entred pro(jramme for thc^olleagc Awards triitKjte m Mjn.i(jenunt Suklks I vtar Diploma in Management MudiC"> i year Advamcil Diplnnu in Mjnjftcnicnt *i \c-jr820 words
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Advertisement705 1986-12-16 16 148 Computer Coursts 148 Computer Courses INFORMATICS COMPUjv 1 Sophia Road #03-01 '02/03 M Peace Centre Singapore 0922 m INFORMATICS scored 5 out of 1 0 S top distinction awards. Our IF\ student Ms. Young M.F scored one of the top 3 medals in the recent June flBP^ F" NCC705 words
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Advertisement546 1986-12-16 16 150 Commercial/ Technical Course* This is a DYNAMIC WORLD meant only for Dynamic people. If you are one, you ought to keep abreast with the UNCEASING CHANGES OR YOU ARE GOING TO BE LEFT FAR BEHIND! ACT NOW TAKE A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION. Select one or more of546 words
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Advertisement750 1986-12-16 16 151 Language Courses LEARN JAPANESE TODAY. All classes are conducted by Mr K Yamabuta personally Learn it the right way from Yamabuta Japanese Language School with all the advantages specially equipped with the most advanced audio visual learning aids-videos, computers, talking cards, slides, film. dial-for-Japa-nese conversation, library etc New classes.750 words
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Advertisement684 1986-12-16 16 156 Cookery Instruction i DELICIOUS VEGETARIAN PINtAP j PLE tarts, egg less fruit cake anc green bean cookies on 18/12/86 delicious non-vegetarian pineapple tarts, light fruit cake and butter cake on 21/12/86, delicious almond chocolate wafer torte, cherry and coconut cake and curry puff on 26/12/86 Call *****86 CAKE MAKING:684 words
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Advertisement146 1986-12-16 16 Jew T^^^ w^ 15 a^BBBBB^BBBBBBaaaaK&aaBB^a^BS! f «Smt j»iSfc.^r Via aaaaaT aaaaS 4&afl 3fc lev a^^ Tick the most likely reason for the smiles Just had a yummy meal D Pre-surgery anticipation Going away for good Back home for good D News of paltry inheritance 1 Hit $15 Toto prize Just146 words
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Advertisement514 1986-12-16 17 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES aHWI QTAMTQ R^RDAfti MBBBWBWWI Telefax No: *****59 Rates: Box Service: M ""e™ oIMH I O noJUOO I ■mruwnw u *j. Sales Serviee: Straits Times: Ss2s 00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD Tel *****11 ext 5724 56 8 5669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm.514 words
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Advertisement526 1986-12-16 17 I I SINGAPORE SHIPBUILDING ENGINEERING LIMITED I Applicants arc invited for the following I positions: 1 Senior Technician (Services) I Possess .i good Polytechnic Diploma in Shipbuilding Repair Technology I Minimum 5 years' relevant experience in shipyards I Knowledge of chock preparation, vessel movements and rigging 2. Security Guard I526 words
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Advertisement765 1986-12-16 17 fA private owned aircraft 8727 based in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia requires SENIOR CAPTAIN JUNIOR CAPTAIN FLIGHT ENGINEER/ GROUND ENGINEER FLIGHT STEWARDS (2 vacancies) The aircraft is mainly used for about 7 months in the Middle East area and about 5 months in Europe with occasional flights to other parts of765 words
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Advertisement192 1986-12-16 17 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) 1971 EDITION IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY No. 2573 of 19X6 RE: TAN CHIN NGARK t/a SIN LONG KIAN CONSTRUCTION EX-PARTE: ENG BEE A CO PTE LTD Judgment Creditor NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF A BANKRUPTCY NOTICE FILED ON192 words
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Advertisement218 1986-12-16 17 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) NOTICE OF INTENDED DIVIDEND IN BANKRUPTCY NOS 94/67 Yasin Bin Kastubi of Blk 6 Marine Terrace =05-210 Singapore 1544 71/70 Sinnathamby Sivalingamoorthy Deceased of Blk 12 Teck Whye Lane =15-218 Singapore 2368 1014/77 Wee Eng Neo of No 248 Lorong Chuan =06-04 Singapore 1955 1287/79218 words
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Advertisement979 1986-12-16 17 NOTICES s x HONG LEONG CREDIT BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) Notice of Annual General Meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Seventeenth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Conference Room. 14th Floor. Bangunan Hong Leong. 117 Jalan Bandar. ***** Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. 31st December.979 words
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Advertisement479 1986-12-16 18 NOTICES JACKS INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Incorporated in tha Rapubiic of Smgapce 1 LOST SHARE CERTIFICATES Th% undermaniionat) share cart'ticatas nave been reported lost, mislaid jr jeitroved Cartif cat* No*. In the Strrm or No. of Sham *****708 Wee Ek Neo deceased 1.000 *****716 -do- 1,000 *****724 -do- 1.000 00C***** -do- 1.000479 words
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Advertisement78 1986-12-16 18 Mammoth Hunters Jean M. Auel Set in the challenging terrain of Ice Age Europe that millions of her readers have already discovered. THE MAMMOTH HUNTERS is a powerful novel of love, knowledge, jealousy and fateful decisions. Once again. Jean M Auel has miraculously snaped our distant past into a vivid78 words
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Advertisement22 1986-12-16 18 a^^^ft t^v '^ai T^aßi &^whb s Avsilable at all good bookshops 01 FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LZfIJ 2 Jurong Pon Road Singapore 2261 I22 words
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Miscellaneous720 1986-12-16 18 SUN TAN By Coliette PEANUTS By Schulr 'oh how i Love ~Vr3\ PAyr/M^N^Hn^w^-\ j&uTcFCGUtSt jvottTf 11^ u-iiu>i 11 H/T^q«fL CH V TMt-iT'S All THE EXCEPTION CF A=H L£J (MA'AM 7 I u;AS WONDER.N6 iF YOU KNOuU AS SORT uJE COU START uiilh -Mu:: :^A^A C c \j >lNNe^ lf^lyf^\ LET720 words
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Article, Illustration1269 1986-12-16 19 After years as TV's biggest money-makers, are soap-operas finally washed up 9 As viewing figures fall, the Ewings. the Carringtons and the Coibys are desperately trying to keep their heads above water JOANNE WILLS reports. 4 Dallas had years at the very top, before being1,269 words
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Article, Illustration870 1986-12-16 19 Excellent artwork, special effects, odd angles, more complicated antics and the absence of labour unions have drawn entertainment companies in the US and Europe to Japanese cartocn studios. CHARLES D. SHERMAN, of the International Herald Tribune, reports. TELEVISION cartoon producers explain the international success870 words
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Miscellaneous440 1986-12-16 19 WHAT'S ON TOUR on Saturdays; Sundays and tic trends in France today. GET A PANORAMIC VIEW public holidays 11 am, 2, 5 and National Museum Art Gallery. OF SINGAPORE and the sur- 8 P m Eves of P ublic holidays: 9am 5.30 pm. On tiii Dec 31. rounding islands from440 words
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Miscellaneous1008 1986-12-16 19 —I Radio One FM Service 90.5 mHz in VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News in Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning. Another Show (confd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Another Morning. Another1,008 words
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Advertisement110 1986-12-16 20 m m'W4'*%_ WrLrIiKH»H3JHi^ mark ttffl **3>3^^^^^t 4HI #Sole Agent and Distributor for Singapore Malaysia Brunei Indonesia HINCKLEY SINGAPORE TRADING FTE LTD and Service Centre: 400 Orchard Road #24-07. Orchard Towers, Singapore 0923. Tel: *****22 (5 lines). Tlx: R*****3 Fax: *****33. A TiemCe' of the RPOOT family AUTHORISED DEALERS: Singapore: All110 words
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Advertisement178 1986-12-16 20 Be a winner when you deposit with SBS A gift to every person i ~Y^fm making or renewing a II deposit of S5OO or more m^** .^^""^■W us Be entitled to I m ou monthly ,^r J draw and a M. your fixed deposits must be with |l--l I^^ For178 words
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