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Title Section15 1987-03-30 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1987 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 108/12/8615 words
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Article, Illustration748 1987-03-30 1 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB 'One-man, one-vote' to stay even with Team MPs plan Kan Seng By SINGAPOREANS must ask themselves whether the voting system here is so sacred that it should not be modified to suit changing circumstances. But m posing this question yesterday, Community Development Minister Wong748 words
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496 1987-03-30 1 Forums on the National Agenda THE chairmen of the Government Parliamentary Committees are doing such a good job that there is no need for opposition MPs m the House, some grassroots lenders of four West Coast con- stituencies said yesterday. The496 words
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145 1987-03-30 1 A MALAYSIAN newspaper and its editor-in-chief are being sued by Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew over two articles related to the suicide of the late National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan. In his statement of claim filod at the Kuala Lumpur High Court last145 words
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Article, Illustration528 1987-03-30 1 CHARMAINE CHAN - CHARMAINE CHAN By ABOUT 3W angry parents with their fretting babies were stranded outside the locked gates of a primary school yesterday when the organisers of a baby show failed to show np. They had turned up m batches throughout the day for theJACKIE HO - 528 words
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121 1987-03-30 1 A!' ''-KALIAN golfer Peter Fowler won the 5267.500 Singapore Open yesterday m the 27 yearold championship's third ever three-way play-off. Fowler, who took a three-stroke le td into the final round at the Singapore Island Country Club's Bukit course, won with a birdie121 words
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670 1987-03-30 1 Interview with US paper NEW YORK The challenge to his party leadership has come as a shock to Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad, The New York Times has reported. It quoted him as saying m an interview, held mNYT; AFP - 670 words
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Article437 1987-03-30 2 Itching to dance THE YUES are happily going through a seven-year "itch". They itch to folk-dance. In fact, it was at one they first met seven years ago. Now when Mr and Mrs Yue Weng Kwong, both 35, attend the morning folk-dance sessions at Hong Lim Park every Sunday437 words
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Article259 1987-03-30 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE recommendations of the Commission of Inquiry into the collapse of Lian Yak Building, which housed the Hotel New World, will go a long way towards preventing the recurrence of a similar disaster. In the immediate aftermath of the tragedy, members of the public had259 words
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Article204 1987-03-30 2 Rajiv acts on row PRIME MINISTER Rajiv Gandhi, floundering at the lowest ebb of his 28-month premiership, has made the first moves to improve his image. Reeling from heavy electoral losses during the week, Mr Gandhi effectively took the steam out of a damaging constitutional controversy over204 words
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Article320 1987-03-30 2 Fowler's Open GOOD things come m threes, they say. And that was certainly the case when Australian golfer Peter Fowler won the Singapore Open yesterday. He won the Open at the third hole of a three-way sudden-death play-off at the Singapore Island Country Club's Bukit course. It was only320 words
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Article412 1987-03-30 2 Pick of Asean fest WHAT were the most vivid images of the week-long Sixth Asean Festival of the Performing Arts, which ended last Thursday? And who were the cream of its crop of performers? CHRISTINE KHOR, who covered the festival m Bandar Seri Begawan, relives images from each412 words
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Article173 1987-03-30 2 BIG FOUR BANKS TO SELL GOVT BONDS SOON INVESTORS will soon be able to buy government bonds from branches of the Big Four banks. They may also be allowed to use their CPF savings to buy the bonds under the CPF Approved Investments Scheme as the matter is "under173 words
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156 1987-03-30 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway On two murder trials A MURDER TRIAL m Jakarta has pushed Indonesia's election campaign off centre stage. Witch doctor Mohammad Sirajuddin, alias Pak De, appeared m court on Saturday charged with killing Dietje Budimulyono a high-society model romantically linked to ruling circles last September. He156 words
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Article58 1987-03-30 2 HUMANE TREATMENT THE Ministry of National Development assures a writer that all impounded stray dogs and cats are treated as humanely as possible and that the Primary Production Department tries its best to en sure that they are handled and transported properly. It adds that the injured ones are58 words
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Article23 1987-03-30 2 G0... ...with a mate. Go with a crowd. Go with your family Go to classfication 137 Classifieds: Pq. 5, Section Two23 words
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Article197 1987-03-30 3 Taiwan may lift forex controls TAIPEI Taiwan has for the first time suggested it might suspend foreign exhange controls, m force since 190, if the trade surplus grew too large. But Prime Minister Yu Kuo-hua said on Saturday the controls, under which all foreign exchange must be handed to theReuter - 197 words
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Article, Illustration123 1987-03-30 3 MOSCOW British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher prepared yesterday for Kremlin talks after Insisting that arms control agreements be tied to Moscow's progress on human rights. Mrs Thatcher, who arrived on Saturday for a five-day visit, the first official Moscow visit by a British leader sinceReuter - 123 words
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470 1987-03-30 3 Problem of succession to Deng persists BEIJING CHINA'S political crisis is far from over as indicated m an official announcement that Mr Zhao Ziyang will remain both Prime Minister and interim Chinese Communist Party chief until October, analysts here said. China's leadership, whileAFP; NYT; Reuter - 470 words
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105 1987-03-30 3 25-line letter written on grain of rice report NEW DELHI A young Indian artist has written a 25-line letter on a grain of rice to the publisher of the Guinness Book of World Records, according to the Press Trust of India (PTI). Mr Gangaram Son! took more than a monthAFP - 105 words
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Article171 1987-03-30 3 NEW DELHI ANGRY relatives and friends of a former Sikh militant stormed the Golden Temple, the holiest Sikh shrine at Amritsar, following reports that he was killed inside the complex, newspapers said here yesterday. More than 600 people smashed locks and searched the rooms for former SikhAFP - 171 words
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247 1987-03-30 3 MOSCOW EXPERIMENTAL elections involving competing candidates will be held m a region of each Soviet republic, the official press said yesterday. The elections to local Soviets (councils) m each of the 15 republics will be held on Jane 21, the reports said. Pravda, theAFP - 247 words
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700 1987-03-30 3 JERUSALEM IT WAS not your usual radio talk show, but with Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres as the telephone host and the Arab World as his call-in audience, bow could it have been? '"Can >ou hear me?" the caller said overNYT - 700 words
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115 1987-03-30 3 JERUSALEM-Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres met several leading supporters of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) m Israeli-occupied areas for the first time m his official capacity. Three of them Mr Hanna Siniora, editor of an East Jerusalem newspaper, Mr Faez Abu Rahme,Reuter - 115 words
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Article, Illustration464 1987-03-30 4 But details of two-hour meeting are not known NEW DELHI Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, floundering at the lowest ebb of his 28-month premiership and facing heavy seas m coming months, has made the first moves to restore his tarnished image. Reeling fromAFP; Reuter - 464 words
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136 1987-03-30 4 Saudi clerics allow conditional abortion TAIF (Saudi Arabia) Saudi Asabian clerics fiav t* ruled that abortion Is permissible In eases where carrying the foetus U) term would c ndswgr r the mother's life. TV Jeddah-oaaed Saudi Gazette newspaper reported mi Saturday that the Board of Senior Itema (religions leaden) decidedAFP - 136 words
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348 1987-03-30 4 Commercial surrogate births LONDON Commercial surrogate births are rare m Western Europe, but several nations are taking steps to outlaw the practice before it becomes common. Britain banned commercial surrogate motherhood m 1985 and the issue has provoked a vigorous national debate. InAP - 348 words
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Article507 1987-03-30 6 rS trade sanctions against Japan TOKYO IX APPROVING retaliatory trade measures against Japan on Friday, President Ronald Reagan may have harmed not only Japanese exporters but also his close ally. Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone. Political analysts and foreign diplomats said on Saturday the President'sNYT - 507 words
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336 1987-03-30 6 SAN FRANCISCO The Reagan administration's plans to impose stiff tariffs on Japanese imports could lead to some price increases for American consumers, but the overall impact should not be dramatic. This was according to electronics industry executives and government figures. The proposed tariffsNYT; AP - 336 words
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260 1987-03-30 6 Preacher spoke of human flesh in food sex slave PHILADELPHIA One of three women shackled, raped and tortured m a self-styled preacher's "house of horrors", has given authorities a sworn statement saying Gary Heidnik, 43, boasted to his captives that he added ground human flesh to their food rations. SheAP; UPI - 260 words
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Article, Illustration412 1987-03-30 6 BANGKOK Two fading stars of the Vietnamese Communist Party President Truong Chinh and Prime Minister Pham Van Dong look set to lose their jobs after failing to win renomination for their National Assembly seats. Neither has been named to run mReuter - 412 words
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Article, Illustration291 1987-03-30 6 POTSDAM (East Germany) East and West German army officers, trained to see each other as bitter foes, broke the ice over the weekend when they clinked vodka glasses at a first-ever meeting on East German soil. The jovial encounter, a milestone m theReuter - 291 words
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Advertisement788 1987-03-30 4 She's the only Japanese musician who can capture the soul of gypsy music. Her husband once painted square pictures on the curved surf aces of 100 eggs. Meet Harumi Tsutsui Doma and Steven Doma at the Mandarin Singapore. Harumi Tsutsui Doma: Steven Doma: Viola Concert j^ Art Exhibition yZm Accompanied788 words
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Advertisement274 1987-03-30 5 March 29, P. Fowler declared winner of the 1987 Singapore Open Golf Championship. Like winning the Singapore Open, every Rolex is an achievement 4th J^ n c e^ °f wat ch making, it too has won the £goK *4^^Fjfr highest honours the coveted title of "Swiss J ■py7^W| Chronometer". In274 words
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210 1987-03-30 7 Minority parties to vote against Prem BANGKOK OPPOSITION politicians have called for a vote of no confidence m Thai Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda"s fragile ruling coalition after Parliament opens this week. Leaders of Lower House minority parties said on Saturday they wanted to censure the government for alleged corruption andReuter - 210 words
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Article, Illustration440 1987-03-30 7 He is charged with 2 murders m 2 courts at the same time JAKARTA A sensational murder trial m Jakarta has pushed Indonesia's general election campaign off centre stage as a witch-doctor appeared m court accused of shooting dead a high-society model romantically linked to theReuter - 440 words
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270 1987-03-30 7 ABBY TAN - Imee sent $8.5 m to S'pore, says paper ABBY TAN By Manila Correspondent MANILA Mrs Imee Marcos-Manotoc, the daughter of the deposed Philippines President, deposited US$4 million (about SsB.s million) m Singapore banks while a family crony, Mr Eduardo Cojuangco, had US$65-million-worth of •"ill-gotten" properties m Australia, according to the270 words
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112 1987-03-30 7 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN MANILA Trade missions from Singapore and the central Philippine city of Ccbu will be visiting each other m April. While a IS-man mission from Cebu City is due to visit Singapore on April 7 for the Propak Asia 1987 International conference on112 words
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Article403 1987-03-30 7 BANGKOK Friends still puzzled by Silk King's disappearance ON EASTER Sunday 1967, millionaire Jim Thompson, 61, who made his money m Thai silk, disappeared mysteriously while m the Cameron Highlands of Malaysia. His disappearance still remains unexplained. A spy incident, kidnapping, an" accident? There are many theoriesAFP - 403 words
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404 1987-03-30 7 JAKARTA MORE Than 15 years after dying a broken man m near disgrace, Indonesia's charismatic President Sukarno is casting a furtive shadow over campaigning m the Indonesian elections. Many people here believe that Mr Sukarno is the only figure, dead or alive,Reuter - 404 words
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Article35 1987-03-30 7 MANILA Seven people were killed on Saturday and one was missing m one of the Philippines' most destructive fires this year. It gutted 15 houses m Manila's residential Sampaloc district before dawn. AFPAFP - 35 words
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Article, Illustration286 1987-03-30 8 Fanatical thinking affects academic influence, it says PENANG Wanita Umno has expressed concern over the presence of certain ■'extremist groups" m Malaysian institutions of higher learning who expect female students to wear the purdah (a veil worn by orthodox Muslim women). Wanita Umno leader Datin286 words
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311 1987-03-30 8 Gunman shot dead, two others escape after car chase KUALA LUMPUR A gunman was shot dead by the police after a 15-min-ute car chase from Jalan Imbi to Jalan Sungai Besi here on Friday, The Star reported. The chase ended when the gunman's car crashed into a culvert m Segi311 words
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150 1987-03-30 8 MALACCA Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar 3aba said yesterday the National Front (NF) Supreme Council will decide which component pany is to contest the Gopeng parliamentary by-election. Mr Ghafar, who is also the Front Secretary-General and an Umno Vice- President, said the matter had toBernama - 150 words
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Article, Illustration143 1987-03-30 8 KUALA LUMPUR A special voting system will be used to elect the 25 members of the Umno Supreme Council at the Umno General Assembly next month, Prime Minister and Umno President Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said on Saturday. The system decided at the Supreme Council meetingBernama - 143 words
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Article178 1987-03-30 8 R. VASANTHI - R. VASANTHI By KUALA LUMPUR Tamil school students have received the worst results m last year's Standard 5 (Primary 5) Assessment Examination, and the Malaysian Indian Congress president blamed their poor performance on the lack of educational facilities, untrained and unqualified teachers and improper guidelines178 words
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72 1987-03-30 8 MALACCA A 20-man delegation from the Singapore Malay Journalists Association has left after a two-day visit of Malacca. During its visit, the delegation, led by Mr Magiar Simen, toured historical places and had a dialogue with the Malacca Mass Media Club. The aim of theBernama - 72 words
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Article, Illustration79 1987-03-30 8 Chief Minister's way to woo voters WHEN it comes to wooing voters, Sarawak Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Haji Taib Mahmud has a style of his own. There was loud cheering from the ionghouse Ibans when Datuk Taib took the floor to dance the ngajat (an I ban dance). Datuk TaibStar - 79 words
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93 1987-03-30 8 PENANG Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) has detected a disease among homosexuals known as the "gay bowel syndrome" (GBS). A university spokesman said yesterday the successful detection of the disease by USM's Department of Microbiology and Parasitology, Medical Studies Centre, was announced by Associate Professor KhairulBernama - 93 words
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Article103 1987-03-30 8 THE FEDERAL Territory's Education Department m Kuala Lumpur is looking into allegations of sexual harassment of deaf-and-dumb girls by a teacher of Menengah Bangsar school, The Malay Mail reported. Its director, Hajah Badiah Abdul Manan, confirming that the matter was brought to her attention a few days103 words
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Article59 1987-03-30 8 THE GOVERNMENT is to provide skills and business training to help jobless graduates m the country, Minister m the Prime Minister's Department Kasitah Gadam said m Petaling Jaya yesterday. The Economic Planning Unit m the PM's Department is drafting the programmes, he said. The programmes announced soBernama - 59 words
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Article89 1987-03-30 8 THE DEFENCE Ministry is studying the possibility of buying British-made Wasp helicopters for the navy, a Defence Ministry spokesman said m Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. He said a team of Malaysian Armed Forces officers are now m Britain to make a feasibil ity study on the helicoptersBernama - 89 words
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Article60 1987-03-30 8 ABOUT 71 pupils were taken to the Sungai Kerang Government health clinic m Taiping on Saturday with stomach ache after drinking milk supplied by the school. Six of the girls from Sekolah Kebangsaan Temerlok were sent to the district hospital. The milk, usually sold at 30NST - 60 words
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Article70 1987-03-30 8 THE PERAK Gerakan Party yesterday approved a resolution fully supporting its central committee's move to seek confederation with Sabah's ruling Parti Bersatu Sabah as well as other multi-racial parties having similar objectives. It also endorsed the leadership of party president Datuk Dr Lim Keng Yaik and deputyBernama - 70 words
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Article, Illustration1247 1987-03-30 9 ["HE Sunday Star of Feb 1 carried a report headlined Graft In The Squeaky Clean Republic, by Anton \avier, described In a footnote as "a research officer familiar with Singapore politics". The following excerpts of that report were cited by Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew m1,247 words
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Article, Illustration467 1987-03-30 9 THREE weeks after publishing Its first report by "Anton Xavier", The Sunday Star carried a second report under the same byline on Feb 22. The following excerpts of the report, headlined Second Shock In Graft Affair, were cited by the Prime Minister m his libel467 words
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633 1987-03-30 9 IN HIS statement of claim, the Prime Minister said that the words m the passage above, "m their natural and ordinary meaning", neant and were understood to mean that he: IS DISHONEST and insincere and lacking m integrity m that despite his public stand633 words
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Article449 1987-03-30 9 THE Prime Minister has claimed that the publication of the two articles and the words he complained of have gravely damaged his credit and reputation. To support his claim for exemplary damages, Mr Lee Kuan Yew is relying on the following: THE DEFENDANTS knew or ought449 words
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Article283 1987-03-30 9 In his statement of claim, the Prime Minister said that these words, "m their natural and ordinary meaning", meant and were understood to mean that: THE PRIME Minister told Parliament two weeks before Liv Cho Chit appeared m court that the investigations into Teh's affairs283 words
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Article, Illustration534 1987-03-30 10 SALIM OSMAN - PAP reviving racial politics, opposition leaders say SALIM OSMAN By FOUR opposition party leaders yesterday accused the People's Action Party of reviving racial politics m order to consolidate the support of the Chinese. They urged government leaders to stop raising controversial issues that would only bring about unnecessary tension m534 words
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251 1987-03-30 10 THERE must be laws for children to look after their parents before the Government ran consider letting elderly people take out their Medisave savings and rely on their children for support. Community Development Minister Wong Kan Seng said this yesterday m response to a suggestion251 words
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581 1987-03-30 10 Town councils will be more widely accepted THE town council concept will gain wider acceptance among Singaporeans once they know more about the mechanics and workings of these councils, Community Development Minister Wong Kan Seng said yesterday. Noting concerns expressed by Changkat grassroots leaders, Mr Wong was confident they would581 words
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Article, Illustration331 1987-03-30 10 TIME was what Mr Tan Eng Chuan, a residents' committee member from Changkat wanted more of, so he could pose all the questions and suggestions he had listed m his 13 foolscap pages. But time was tight during a forum331 words
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464 1987-03-30 10 PAUL JACOB; LEONG WENG KAM; BERTHA HENSON - PAUL JACOB LEONG WENG KAM BERTHA HENSON Reports by: and GRASSROOTS leaders m Changkat yesterday expressed their concern about the proposals for the election of Team MPs to run town councils. On the whole, they admitted that they did not understand464 words
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Article, Illustration430 1987-03-30 10 Wong Kan Seng's walkabout TO THE cheers of 100 kindergarten children and the roar of a lion dance troupe, 80-year-old Madam Eng Neo calmly garlanded Mr Wong Kan Seng, Minister for Community Development and Second Minister for Foreign Affairs. Resplendent430 words
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238 1987-03-30 10 How to cope if Nee Soon continues to grow NEE Soon constituency and its MP, Dr Koh Lip Lin, came up for mention at the National Agenda forum m Changkat yesterday. Community Development Minister Wong Kan Seng used Dr Koh and his rapidly expanding constituency as an example to illustrate238 words
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Article, Illustration353 1987-03-30 11 SUMIKO TAN - Victim promised to come home for party SUMIKO TAN Attack on Spore tanker 3v MR AHMAD Pader bin Abu Bakar. whose family has learnt that he was killed when an Iranian gunboat attacked a Singa-pore-registered oil tanker m the Persian Gulf on Saturday, had a date with his family. That353 words
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Article, Illustration739 1987-03-30 11 HEDWIG ALFRED; LOW MEI MEI; MATHEW YAP - HEDWIG ALFRED LOW MEI MEI MATHEW YAP Forums on the National Agenda Reports by THE kind of feedback that political leaders receive depends on who is collecting the information, participants at two seminars on the National Agenda heard yesterday. Feedback is739 words
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Article, Illustration270 1987-03-30 11 THE VI ES are happily iioins through a sevenyear "Itch". They Itch to folk-dance. In (act, it was at one they first met seven years ago. Now when Mr and Mrs Vac Weng Kwong, both 35, attend the morning folk-dance sessions at Hong Urn270 words
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Article186 1987-03-30 11 THE responsibility of looking after Singapore's future should not rest on a few men m the Government, but on all Singaporeans, Mr Ch'ng Jit Koon. the Minister of State (Community Development), said. He said the people were fortunate to have a strong, effective and efficient Government186 words
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259 1987-03-30 11 r Race relations J SINGAPOREANS have made much progress m developing racial harmony here, MP for Boon Lay Goh Chee Wee said yesterday. "We should be confident of this and not allow ourselves to be instigated by foreigners," he told one259 words
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Article54 1987-03-30 11 Three of 15 samples of leafy vegetables and two of nine samples of spring onions from Malaysia taken for laboratory analysis on Friday failed the pesticide level check. The five samples that failed, Involving five baskets weighing 305 kg, were destroyed. The other 19 samples passed54 words
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322 1987-03-30 11 Language J THE English language should be seen as the unifying language and with time will be accepted by all Singaporeans, said the Acting Minister for Health and Minister of State (Foreign Affairs). "As time goes by, with the increase m the educational level of322 words
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Article711 1987-03-30 12 JUDY TAN - JUDY TAN Hotel New World inquiry report Paragraph certifying building safe is described as unrealistic By A GOVERNMENT directive to the owners of 170 buildings designed by the architect and engineer of the ill-fated Hotel New World to hire professional engineers to check their buildings711 words
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Article, Illustration355 1987-03-30 12 FOR 27 years, Mr T. H. Ng has kept a special date on the first Qingming Sunday the day when he makes his annual pilgrimage to pay respects at his mother's tomb. Yesterday was no exception. He was at Choa Chu Kang Chinese Cemetery355 words
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Article118 1987-03-30 12 A POLICE constable has been charged with cheating a man of $2,000 bypromising not to implicate the man's son m an assault case. No plea was taken from Chong Wei Cheong, 30. The charge, made last Tuesday, said Chong deceived Mr Ong Hong Lian into thinking118 words
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Article263 1987-03-30 12 A DISTRICT judge told a teenage robber he would postpone his sentence to see if there was a chance for reformative training. Bu< Hanafi bin Sanusi, 19, said he did not mind the caning, which would amount to 12 strokes, the minimum for the offence,263 words
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256 1987-03-30 12 RETAILERS must be sincere m their sales pitch and provide reliable service at competitive prices if they want satisfied customers. "There is no greater dissatisfaction for the customer than to find that he had been misled by the retailer," Brigadier-General (Reservist)256 words
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Article121 1987-03-30 12 Plea for info on 2 babies Police hotline POLICE have appealed for information to help trace the parents or guardians of two baby girls who were found abandoned recently. Baby Mandy was found at a bus-stop m Mandai at about 10.50 am on March 20. She is now at Singapore121 words
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Article55 1987-03-30 12 MR T. S. Khoo was re-elect-ed president of the Singapore Press Club yesterday. Other officials are vicepresidents, Mr Leslie Fong, Mr Richard Koong and Mr George Joseph; secretary, Miss Masie Kwee; assistant secretary, Mr Edmund Teo; treasurer, Mr Ronald Lam; and assistant treasurer, Miss Margaret Thomas. Six55 words
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Article, Illustration397 1987-03-30 13 SUMIKO TAN - SUMIKO TAN Aussie couple like it so much they came back again and again 17 times over By WHEN Australians Reg and Norma Blackford first visited Singapore 15 years ago, they saw clusters of little zinc huts and swarms of hawkers pushing three-wheeled carts stacked withJACKIE HO - 397 words
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278 1987-03-30 13 ONE side cited statistics to show there has been an increase m crimes committed by youths. The other used examples, such as the Police Boys* Gub, to show that police-youth rapport has been built up. The man m the middle was Police Commissioner278 words
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146 1987-03-30 13 Unlawful assembly cases adjourned THE cases against 32 people charged with illegal assembly were adjourned on Friday for further police investigations. The 32 were remanded pending the probes. The first case involved 24 people, including a teenage girl and a 61-year-old woman. When they were first charged on March 21,146 words
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Advertisement108 1987-03-30 12 VH P^W^^l i V Wr. Jm Warn i iii kfc I «Bs3 lj^or the go-getter JL Drakkar Noir male, a watch to complement his lifestyle. The Drakkar Noir Le Sportif Watch, a promotion exclusive from Parfums Ciu\ I aroche. 15^2 A Swiss-made, quartz RHK|^H|«MV|Kiflr^nPCpß timekeeper m classic Drakkar Noir ti^d^^yLiJLrtiJJ^B^^ySl108 words
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Advertisement413 1987-03-30 12 P That's ProPakAsiaB7 Asia's leading specialist event for the industry. Over 140 suppliers from 17 countries will display the latest equipment for solving manufacturing problems, improving food quality, increasing productivity and meeting international processing and packaging standards a crucial factor for your company's export and marketing efforts The ProPakAsiaB7 ConferenceThe413 words
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Advertisement325 1987-03-30 12 FACTORING with Singapore Finance Why wait for 30. 60. 90 days or more? Turn your invoices into cash immediately! For accounts approved for fac BP^" tonng, Singapore Finance allows 7^) you to exchange your invoices \<u?fso^ for up to 90% immediate CASH the moment you invoice your customers, virtually turning325 words
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Advertisement37 1987-03-30 13 Q *£> 00T iHE NEty A happy client writes..^^^ Mdm Lim Lai Wall Before: 75.3 kg After: 55 kg. No ftresome 4ets Nog*t»rnci<s Noe«wcis« No drugs $ti PROFESSIONAL SLIMMING CENTER 302 Orchard Road. #07-02 Tong Bunamg. Singapore 092337 words
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Advertisement781 1987-03-30 13 Admission for our s'h Batch for the Certificate/ Diploma m Management programme is now open. This is a recognised management qualification awarded by The Association of Business Executives (ABE) UK. THAMES SCHOOL OF ABE QUALIFICATION COMMERCE The Association of Business Executives students may proceed to the Advanced (ABE), UK has781 words
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Article575 1987-03-30 14 THE recommendations of the Commission of Inquiry into the collapse of Lian Yak Building," which housed the Hotel New World, will go a long way towards preventing the recurrence of a similar disaster. The identified causes of the collapse would !>een fairly evident to those who followed the575 words
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Article, Illustration13 1987-03-30 14 "No, I don't think the Pollard spy case will damage US-Israeli relations."13 words
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Article, Illustration1420 1987-03-30 14 HALINAH TODD - HALINAH TODD ■""> Malaysia's Emrnr P'oyees ProviIMI dent Fund Imli Ii which, like SmJ gapore's Central Provident Fund, is also for providing for members' old age was m the news recently. The following articles elaborate. By KIALA LUMPUR For two weeks this month1,420 words
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Article, Illustration1095 1987-03-30 14 HALINAH TODD - Dilemma of providing more benefits and maintaining dividends HALINAH TODD KUALA LUMPUR Employees Provident Fund members had lost M 52.2 billion since 1970 because of low interest rates and the "unfair and unethical" way this interest was credited into accounts, argued one of Malaysia's most influential pressure groups, the Consumers1,095 words
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542 1987-03-30 14 Bolstering Asean economic co-operation Regional comment Editorial, headlined Bolstering Asean links, published m The Jakarta Post on March 25. THE recent Asean (Association of South-east Asian Nations) economic congress organised n\ the Malaysian Institute of Strate qic and International Studies has shown that this regional grouping cannot complain about suffering542 words
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Article, Illustration1546 1987-03-30 15 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM Plan to harness China's Yangtze River for power By of the Political Desk Singaporeans will no longer enjoy the breathtaking sight of the magnificent Three Gorges along China's longest river, the Yangtze, once the Chinese government proceeds to build1,546 words
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Advertisement254 1987-03-30 14 If you're m the dairy business This could be the most profitable ad you ever read. Dairy Danmark is the largest and most modern dairy company m Denmark. Annual turnover exceeds US$2,OOO million. And two-thirds of our annual production of dairy products are exported to more than 100 countries around254 words
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Advertisement391 1987-03-30 15 Keep m touch through W Radio Japan tt I NHK's shortwave world service I If you're interested m keeping up to date —^p j with the latest from Tokyo, tune m to Radio Japan. fl Along with timely, balanced news ,_^^L— Am± broadcasts, we provide in-depth pro- Jm l\k grammes391 words
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Advertisement250 1987-03-30 15 We've outdone ourselves with the LaserJet 11. iWHtfisMJ^yTTy^'v-'^'i*-?".-^---.--. We've not only made the world's best- selling laser printer better. WigjMwsgffjiiHiii j We\e mode it even more ■■..!Plll!lliliyP'!!il affordable wgn^Wfin In 1984 Hewlett-Packard's LaserJet 9 printer revolutionized the desktop laser printer market. Its compact size, Ipf high-resolution printing, speed, and f^|250 words
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Letter, Illustration322 1987-03-30 16 WE thank "Anti-Cruel-ty" for the letter "Strays treated like garbage" (ST, March 16). We would like to assure your writer that all stray dogs and cats impounded are treated as humanely as possible. The Primary Production Department (PPD) tries it best322 words
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299 1987-03-30 16 WE refer to the letter "Faulty traffic lights should have been repaired quickly" by Mr Peter Scow (ST, Feb 14). The Public Works Department (PWD) considers the smooth functioning of traffic lights essential and important. PWD contractors are on standby to attend to faults.299 words
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137 1987-03-30 16 Offence to use house for business WE REFER to the letter "Neighbour is using his house as a factory" from "Up The Fence" (ST, March 6). Using residences for business purposes without prior written permission from the Development and Building Control Division (DBCD) is an offence under the Planning Act137 words
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Letter45 1987-03-30 16 I THANK Mr Teo C. L. for his letter "Lagoon not the best place for trials" (ST, March 16). We shall inform the public m advance if the lagoon is to be used for dragon boat trials. GEORGE THOMAS PRO Singapore Sports Council45 words
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73 1987-03-30 16 ONE of my neighbours has placed a trap m her garden that captures cats. The Primary Production Department then takes these eats away. I have to pay $35 to get my cat back. I thought domestic cats with collars are not supposed to73 words
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Letter, Illustration372 1987-03-30 16 STAMFORD Road may be a short road, but it is graced by a row of old, distinguished and stately buildings. After passing the magnificent spires of St Andrew's Cathedral and the towers of Raffles City (one of which houses the world's tallest hotel) we372 words
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121 1987-03-30 16 I REFER to the letter "Banks investigate all complaints on ATMs", from the Association of Banks m Singapore (ST, March 24). The director mentioned that "Customers are also advised to retain all transaction slips to assist banks m their investigations". Most ATMs121 words
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Advertisement474 1987-03-30 16 The joys and demands of motherhood. Are you prepared for them? Mm w fl X ■|P^ D Deing a mother is an extremely wonderful experience. Yet it can be a very demanding one. With many adjustments to be made. At times like these, you really need all the help you474 words
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Advertisement240 1987-03-30 16 Times Conferences takes an incisive look into THE COMPANIES (AMENDMENT) BILL [Bill No 9/86] together with the report and recommendations of the Parliamentary Select Commit presented m Parliament for its final reading and expected to be passed shortly and... Other key issues and their effects on your company's transactions at240 words
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Article402 1987-03-30 17 4 What is advertising? You have business cards and that's advertising. Hanging a name outside your door m that's advertising. Mr Dennis Brown, administrator of Mount Elizabeth Hospital. MABCI 3« A sevensession coui-se will start on "'Sales Motivation and Effective Salesmanship". The course aims to teach participants howto402 words
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Article164 1987-03-30 17 GREAT Pacific Finance Ltd has appointed Mr Wong See Meng General Manager. The Oriental Singapore has appointed Ms Vona Tan Assistant Sales Manager. Miss Tan was previously Regional Sales Manager m charge of two leading hotels m Australia. Shangri-La Hotel has promoted Mr Yojl Dogen, Senior Sales Manager. Japan,164 words
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Article90 1987-03-30 17 BEIJING Chinas imports this year will rise very slowly or even fall from last year's after it implements strict controls outlined this week m major speeches, foreign bankers and diplomats said State Planning Minister Song t*ing told the National People's Congress that China "must refrain fromReuter - 90 words
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Article76 1987-03-30 17 Rubber shortage predicted KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia experts a naturalrubber shortage m April mil May because of the of wintering on •übber The expected shortage and stronger demand for rubber goods by consumers, especially condoms and surgical gloves, is likely to push up prices. the Malaysian Rubber Exchange and Licensing BoardReuter - 76 words
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Article60 1987-03-30 17 TAIPEI Taiwanese Premier Yu Kuo-Hua has ordered financial officials to hasten the relaxation of foreign exchange controls and study the possibility of suspending controls. Mr Yu told the- Finance Ministry and central bank Taiwan needed the move to help reduce its surging foreign exchange reserves, atReuter - 60 words
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Article87 1987-03-30 17 ABC DHABI A leading United States hanker has said the l.'S dollar is like- ly to fall another 5 per cent to 10 per cent this year and an improvement m the huge US trade deficit would be only temporary at existing world ex-change-rate levels. MrReuter - 87 words
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Article93 1987-03-30 17 LONDON The High Court will rule tomorrow on a government move to compel a financial journalist to reveal confidential sources of information on an alleged insider trading i ing, the British Press Association News Agency said Mi Justice Hoffmann said at the end of a twoday hearingReuter - 93 words
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552 1987-03-30 17 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH Investors may be allowed to buy them with CPF savings By INVESTORS will soon be able to buy government bonds from branches of the Big Four banks. They may also be allowed to use their CPF savings to buy the552 words
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761 1987-03-30 17 THE soon-to-be-introduced government bonds, m denominations of $1,000 for periods of up to five years, will be a boon to savers who want virtually riskfree investments that pay a fixed rate of interest. WHAT ARE BONDS? Bonds are simply pieces of paper761 words
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103 1987-03-30 17 Amcol declares 1-for-10 bonus issue AMCOL Electrical Industries Ltd has announced a 99.82 jump m group pre-tax profit last year to $9 million along with a one-for-10 bonus issue. The profit gain came despite a 4.4 per cent drop m turnover to $30.8 million. Group after-tax profit leapt 248.7 per103 words
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524 1987-03-30 17 CATHERINE C. ONG - FRNs as an alternative to fixed deposits CATHERINE C. ONG By IF YOU have more than $10,000 and are tired of putting your money m good old-fashioned fixed deposits, you might like to consider FRNs. They can drum up a little excitement m your life and let it pulsate with524 words
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Article22 1987-03-30 18 Gross Group net Year to ■paq dividend profit loss ('000) Carlsberg 25(25) M$10,048($10,015) Dec 86 Guinness 34(24) M529,752d(519.544) Dec 8622 words
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Article56 1987-03-30 18 Interim Group pre-tax Half-year to Company dividend profit/toss (000) Aokam —(sa) M51.062(51.770) Dec 86 C I Holdings 5(5) M52. 800(52,760) Dec 86 HK Tin Corp M$ 1.061 ($2,006) Dec 86 Kesang Corpn M51.082L(572) Dec 86 Mycom Bhd M$ 1, 163L (514) Dec 86 S B S $1,436(51.738) Dec56 words
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Article29 1987-03-30 18 C C M: Bonus issue of two-for three I C S: Rights issue of one-for four at $6 U I C: Proposed bonus issue of one-for two29 words
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Article347 1987-03-30 18 'V Stock Eichjnge of Singapore has revised three bye-laws to tighten practices m the industry The new bye-laws, to be effective from April 1, will allow stockbroking firms toadvertise, remisiers' transfer fee to be reduced, and their cash deposits with broking firms to be replaced by bank guar347 words
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Article234 1987-03-30 18 Mar 27 USJ Change Alcoa 44^ umh Aiwd S^ 46S Amax Inc 20 l I Amr Corp 53S I s An 24V. s BdNchm Sri 8 H Boemg. Co 52 Si X, Burroug^ WS S^ CaferpAor Co 4/ Chme Manfttn 39H t. Chrntet Cp 55*1 I I «m234 words
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Article149 1987-03-30 18 SYDNEY "Gold, gold, gold" was how brokers here on Friday described a week of unrelenting records on the Australian stock market as the All-Or-dinaries Index finished at its seventh consecutive record high. It was 38.4 points up on the previous Friday's close at 1690.6, All-Industrials up 16.1 at 2594.3AFP - 149 words
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Article348 1987-03-30 18 Mv 2t Yen Chant? Aimomoro 4260 490 Ako. 426 9 Amodo 76 1 +11 A ton. Cham Awn. G><m 1780 1 10 Bonk of Tokyo 1540 +40 Bndqciton* 755 4 Canon 765 35 Cano 1050 60 CtaOT 430 5 Do«. 1350 +50 ooi kh. Konq»o 3140 10 0 N^pon348 words
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Article185 1987-03-30 18 HONGKONG The local stock market continued a bullish run, spurred In part by good annual results from two local corporate giants, and the Hang Seng Index closed at 2,798.74 points on Friday, up 18.11 points for the week. The Hongkong Index pot on IN. ill points to close theAFP - 185 words
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Article420 1987-03-30 18 Nikkei tops 22,000 for the first time TOKYO The two key market indicators hit record highs m Tokyo last week, after share prices spurted ahead m extremely heavy trading on Friday. The Nikkei Stock Average finished Friday at 22,026.66 yen for a 368.99--yen weekly gain and it was theAFP - 420 words
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Article186 1987-03-30 18 NEW YORK After three months of spectacular increases, Wall Street last week recorded several drops which analysis said may signal the start of a generalized downturn In share prices. The Dow Jones Industrial Index began the week on an upbeat note, easily beating its fifth consecutive record, withAFP - 186 words
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Article168 1987-03-30 18 Equities broke new ground the past week on the London Stock Exchange as nervous- prompted by several opinion polls showing growing support for the the SDP-Liberal Alliance, »aye way to optimism fuelled by better-than-expected British trade figures. 'he Financial Times Industrial Index reached a new all-time high of 1,625.2AFP - 168 words
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Article44 1987-03-30 18 M shares quoted have a par value of SI. unless otherwise specified Ad|us»ed for scrip/rights. N Tai-eiempted dividend ABN h traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dollars Trustee stocks under CPf Appwwj Investment Scheme44 words
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Article39 1987-03-30 19 1 Ifci Jl 000 2 For Ms! cmtomcft att 3 OCBC France 4 itaiaMc it D6S ffuoct 5 QMttrnf Hut "I" at aHeted S» wDuduff OUT UOT's rites" abo j.jiii* it UOf ibo ivrfablc it 06S Faunce39 words
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Article522 1987-03-30 19 BANKS" prime lending rates at the close of business on Friday, Mar 27 Bank PLR Algemene Bank 6 i American Express 7 Am Dam R'terdam Bank 6 i Arab Bank Ltd 7 Arab Banking Corp Asia Commercial 6. A NZ Banking Group 6 1 Ban Hin Lee Bank522 words
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Article30 1987-03-30 19 Closing prices RUBBER Spore XL cents cents S/kilo Mkilo Mar 23 194.00 227.50 Mar 24 196.25 228.50 Mar 25 195.00 228.00 Mar 26 196.25 228.50 Mar 27 196.50 228.5030 words
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Article28 1987-03-30 19 Closing Turnover TIN prices Tonnes Cents (M)/kilo Mar 23 16.70 83 Mar 24 16.70 8b Mar 25 16.66 60 Mar 26 16.61 68 Mar 27 16.61 4228 words
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Article323 1987-03-30 19 BULLION prices rallied smartly to a new twomonth high at the close of hectic trading last week. After posting the strongest gain on Friday, the precious metal settled at spot U*****.70 an ounce, a hefty jump of US$l7.lO over the previous week's close. The metal's upswing was323 words
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Article90 1987-03-30 19 KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian rubber market closed steadier m quiet trading this week with International One RSS fetching 228.50 sen per kg on pre-weekend buying and nearby demand. Conditions overall remained depressed due to a continued absence of overseas enquiries. Most operators were sidelined awaiting fresh overseas demand. InterestBernama - 90 words
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Article44 1987-03-30 19 IRREGULARLY LOWER. Values fluctuated lower on the European spot market (Basis: Rotterdam warehouse) reflecting the low level of offtake and sterling's strength against the US dollar. The metal dipped from L 4,270-1:4,300, 270-1:4,300 to £4.200L 4,240 before recovering slightly to L 4,220-£4,250. AFPAFP - 44 words
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Article32 1987-03-30 19 STEADIER. London Metal Exchange values firmed, mirroring US dollar-based bullion prices, m line with gold. But activity was minimal as sterling advanced and LME stocks rose 70,000 ounces to 21,802,000. AFPAFP - 32 words
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Article46 1987-03-30 19 IRREGULAR. Prices fluctuated sharply, reflecting chart-inspired activity linked to varying opinions about material available for near-term delivery. LME stocks roes 900 tonnes to 136,750. but backwardation the premium for cash over forward metal widened from around L2O to L4O per tonne, reflecting supply worries. AFPAFP - 46 words
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Article37 1987-03-30 19 IRREGULARLY STEADIER. Profit-taking set m initially after a sharp 20,050-tbnne rise m LME stocks to 116,975. But losses were tempered b\ continuing concern about a possible squeeze on suitable material for delivery against April options. AFPAFP - 37 words
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Article, Illustration250 1987-03-30 19 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Ktppd Wharves Cot* Pnncns K35 aside 30 3 Equator 111 K23 a side 30 3 Espcr K3O aside 313 Hefcos 2 K2Q aside 02/4 Hua Wan K2l aside 30 3 unieng aside 31 3 K2B aside 02 4 X3 1 30 3 01250 words
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Article, Illustration325 1987-03-30 19 Delivery of FCL import containers Slwp (Voyage) Boxes Available N Garnet (8) COO 28/3 (0950) Kitanc M (77/524) COD 28/3 (1245) Tao Yuan (703) COO 28/3 (1425) Tik Kiselev (65W 87) COO 28/3 (0952) Tambang VIII (8168) COD 28/3 (1145) Tambang VII (7524) COD 28'3 (1453) Mandiri (09N)325 words
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Article77 1987-03-30 19 LONDON The International Transport Workers Federation is threatening to designate the Philippines a flag of convenience country, citing potentially abusive chartering policies, the Lloyd's List shipping newspaper said recently. The London-based ITF says Japanese and European shipowners charter their ships to firms based m the Philippines, where theyAFP - 77 words
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Article41 1987-03-30 19 Gold market GOLD US$/oz Sat Fri Hongkong 420.50—421.50 414.30 414 80 Fri Thurs New York 422.60-423.10 411 50 412.00 Buying Selling Highest Lowest Highest— Lowest SX/gm Ss/gm Bank of China 28.36-27.88 28.48-23.00 OUB 28.40-27.99 28.55 28.14 UOB 28.39-27.92 28.54-28.0741 words
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495 1987-03-30 20 Singapore But dealers keep a close watch as immediate outlook is unclear THE Singapore stock market last week met strong resistance at its previous high. Recovering from almost 72 points below the March 10 high of 1,082.89, the widely-fol-lowed Straits Times Industrial Index495 words
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Article113 1987-03-30 20 I'MW Corporation Bhd was the most active stock for the second straight week. With a total of 7.46 million shares traded, I MW whose results are duf by tomorrow eased one cent to 78 cents. The counter fell 1.5 cents on Monday and another 3.5 cents on Tuesday113 words
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Article82 1987-03-30 20 THE FOLLOWING is a list of the five most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week It gives the turnover m thousands of units, closing prices on Friday and the high ant! low for 1986/87. Conoany Votume Price Hfch (J) Low (000) Mar82 words
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233 1987-03-30 20 UEM seeks re-listing of shares on KLSE PETALING JAVA United Engineers (M) Bhd (UEM), which returned to profitability last year, has applied for the re-listing of its shares on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange. Company secretary Quek Jin Fong said after UEM's annual general meeting here on Saturday that theBernama - 233 words
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Article120 1987-03-30 20 Investors keep to the sidelines Kuala Lumpur PROFIT TAKERS largely dominated the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week. Despite spurts of strong buying interest, especially m Singapore counters, share prices drifted lower But some good gains m industrial stocks pushed the New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index 17.28 points120 words
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Article, Illustration240 1987-03-30 20 Lui Khang - Lui Khang B? RISING 28.69 points from i ,951.95, the market closed relatively mixed last week at i.&NUH points. The market appear* to be starting a phMC that cails for a fair!> long consolidation be fore any farther upward move can be antictpat cd. Evidence of this240 words
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Advertisement132 1987-03-30 17 Creamy or Crunchy ■■SO*./ ,v' BIS «P ''■>'■' Farleyi Rusks Wholesome. Enriched with Vitamins and Minerals From 4 months, mix a Farley's Rusk with baby's usual milk or water for baby's first creamy cereal. As soon as your baby is ready. Farley's Rusks straight from the pack make delicious, crunchy132 words
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Advertisement88 1987-03-30 19 k rt i THE INTERNATIONALLY BESTSELLING f\ l i f i^ J 1 NOVEL OF WAR. BRUTALITY AND ONE JbJ I JJ MANS FIGHT FOR HIS HONOUR ASA SOLDIER is a mighty novel of war and brutality, a novel i^^^^^^ of one man and his family, one man made a88 words
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Advertisement1197 1987-03-30 19 jtNV^ X CAR STEREO OUR $120 TRADE IN OFFER MAKES FOR A SOUND BUY oo W**^ m mm m m -.'"-3 1 lfte C* r^ -i*nir~"" Hl^ h Power s°^ fBS hM M ftfll S-1 152 HP $385.00 HKtfUSSS|i Trade-In $120.00 (Qmmj^m2S9BBBMMifiEMSMMa 5205.00 S-1 1 52 HP Flat Nose HiQh1,197 words
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Advertisement163 1987-03-30 20 Mm Now selling at $680. Buying at $600. With only 1500 pieces for worldwide distribution, it may be one of the best .nvestments of a lifetime. Plus top prices for: Singapore $500 Gold Rabbit China Lunar Gold/Silver %r^-^^M China Panda Gold/Silver \j&j|pF TAISEI STAMPS COINS C^ai *'#A^ Rlv r vaney163 words
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Advertisement56 1987-03-30 20 s S- i 1 1 1 If ji Kl Face the bull with Shing Loong's share financing scheme Don't let investment opportunities slip by for lack of resources. Come to Shing Loong and take advantage of our share financing scheme for your investment. So call on us for details. SHIMOtiIjIOOMO56 words
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Article, Illustration358 1987-03-30 21 By OUR RACING TEAM BANG-INFORM apprentice John Arokiasamy continued to dominate the races at Bukit Timah yesterday with another smart double for trainer Douglas Dragon. John, who booted home two winners on Saturday, took the opening race astride raging favourite Strike Free. After an unplaced358 words
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Article, Illustration2485 1987-03-30 21 FIRST: *****4 SECOND: *****7 THIRD: *****3 STARTERS: *****9, *****5, *****1, *****0, *****4, *****4, *****6, *****7, *****7, *****2, *****7, *****5. CONSOLATIONS: *****4, *****4, *****4, *****0, *****2, *****8, *****3, *****3, *****3, *****1. CLASS 4 DIV 3 1,200 m Lin Yik Stable s i Strike Free 55.5ALBERT SIM - 2,485 words
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Article104 1987-03-30 21 HOT SPRINGS (Arkansas) Demons Begone, ridden by jockey Pat Day, scored a runaway four-length victory m the U*****,700 (about *****.000) Rebel Stakes at Oaklawn Park on the weekend. The victory also gives owner, John Ed Anthony, an opportunity to earn a US$l million bonus shouldUPI - 104 words
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Obituary, Illustration92 1987-03-30 21 i' i ovirig M*iT>Gry O< TAN HOOD KIM 30/3/190? 30/3/1975 Though time fades memories. It cannot break love's ties The ember of your love glows on. Your voice still echoes m our hearts In silent moments you are near. And we feel you m our lives Dearly92 words
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Obituary, Illustration273 1987-03-30 21 181 Deaths 181 Deaths 181 Deaths CHEE AH CHWEE Age 75 passed away suddenly on 23rd March 1987 m Thailand and cremated there. Last respects at Singapore Casket, Lavender Street. Parlour 304 from 29 31 March 1987. Dearly missed by family and loved ones. MR. LIM GEOW SENG Age 64273 words
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Obituary, Illustration93 1987-03-30 21 Trte Family of the Lute TONY CHOO CHIANG SOON (departed on ?5.3.67) thank the Coders Nurses and Stall of Ward 44 SGH tor their care, assistance and kind service* We also wish to express our heartfelt thanks tc all relatives end friends for their condolences a« tistance donations93 words
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Obituary, Illustration57 1987-03-30 21 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MDM MARY OW POH SIOMG Departed 25th March IW7 withes to express their heartfelt thank* to all relative*, friend*. Father C Berreteau, prayer group* from the Church of St Michael Chrut The King and SS P** and Paul (Ladie* Chine** Speaking Qroup) for57 words
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Advertisement159 1987-03-30 21 MESSAGE RECEIVED THAT Mr M Lucas (age 87) beloved father of Ebbey Lv ~as passed away peacefully at Andra Predash India on 27th Mar?h 87 (fiatesjor Owtuaries IN SWEET REMEMBRANCE of (name who departed two years ago That unselfish life, it has not died Dearly missed by (name) Photo iiyyyfPif.Mu159 words
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Advertisement8 1987-03-30 21 The Straits Times Classifieds hot line is 737-11668 words
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Article, Illustration420 1987-03-30 22 ON FOREIGN FAIRWAYS PONTE VEDRA (Florida) Mark O'Meara ended a busy Saturday with a share of the lead goin^ into ■he final round of the US$l million ($2.14 million) Tournament Flayers' Championship here. After rain had again disrupted play on Friday, O'Meara was one of 72 golfersAFP; Reuter; UPI; AP - 420 words
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Article, Illustration279 1987-03-30 22 Easy wins for Wilander and McEnroe in semi-finals FOREIGN TENNIS BRUSSELS Swede Mats Wilander, the second seed and defending champion, and John McEnroe, the former world No. 1, will meet m the final of the Belgian indoor championships here. Both players cruised through the semi-final stage m comfort on SaturdayAFP; Reuter - 279 words
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Article369 1987-03-30 22 ATHLETICS Jaime Villate, of Colombia, won the fourth Rescate de la Krontera 15km road race m Tumaco, Colombia, on Saturday m 45min 07sec. Results: 1 Jaime VillatP (Col) 45.07 2 David Huzza Brit 45 13 3 Victor Mora (Col) 45.30 BASKETBALL The Los Angeles Lakers beat theAFP; Reuter - 369 words
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Article, Illustration660 1987-03-30 22 TAY CHENG KHOON - Peter wins three-way play-off TAY CHENG KHOON SINGAPORE OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Story: By THERE are birdies and birdies. But the one Peter Fowler netted on the third extra hole of the Singapore Open yesterday will sing m the memory of the lanky Australian for many a day to come. ItJERRY SEH - 660 words
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Article, Illustration416 1987-03-30 22 ON THE BRITISH SOCCER SCENE LONDON Any six-year-old taken along to see Wimbledon m action would probably wonder what all the fuss is about. The Londoners' notorious kick-and-rush tactics so reviled by the deep thinkers of the modern game have long since been the accepted wayReuter - 416 words
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Article1352 1987-03-30 22 DIVISION ONE Arsenal 0 Everton 1. Aston Villa 1 Coventry 0, Leicester 4 Manchester City 0, Liverpool 1 Wimbledon 2. Luton 3 Tottenham 1, Manchester United 2 Nottingham Forest 0. Newcastle 2 Southampton 0, Oxford 2 Sheffield Wednesday 1, Queens Park Rangers 1 Norwich 1. West HamReuter - 1,352 words
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316 1987-03-30 22 FRENCH AND WEST GERMAN LEAGUES PARIS Marseille won away at St Etienne for the first time since 1950 to stay level on points with Bordeaux at the top of the French First Division on Saturday. Marseille had not won m their 19 previous visitsReuter - 316 words
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Article420 1987-03-30 22 FROM LIM KEE CHAN'S NOTEBOOK HSU SHENG SAN, of Taiwan, lived up to his reputation as "Mr Consistency" of the Singapore Open yesterday. The 1982 winner, who started five strokes behind leader Peter Fowler, of Australia, and two behind compatriot Kuo Chic Hsiung and American420 words
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Article480 1987-03-30 22 TH Peter Fowler (Aust) 66, 70, 65, 73; Hsu Sheng San (Tai) 66, 70, 70, 68; Jeff Maggert (US) 68, 67, 69, 70 (Fowler won on third extra hole). Tli Kuo Chic Hsiung (Tai) 66, 66, 72, 71. TO Ho Ming Chung (Tai) 70, 67, 70, 71, TJ%480 words
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Article, Illustration453 1987-03-30 23 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Sundramoorthy, Fandi save the day By A GOAL each by V. Sundramoorthy and Fandi Ahmad m the first half probably saved the Singapore team from a roasting by the 9,320 fans at the National Stadium last night when the Republic beat Pahang 2-0 mJERRY SEH - 453 words
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Article58 1987-03-30 23 SCRO in five- wicket victory DAVID GABRIEL grabbed five wickets for 22 runs to lead Singapore Chinese Recreation Club to a five-wicket win over SCA Schoolboys m a Division II cricket match at Balestier Road yesterday. Brief scores: Schoolboys 58 (D. Gabriel 5-22, Chew Kirn Sens SCRC 62-5" (Chew Kirn58 words
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Article52 1987-03-30 23 PINGGOL beat Police 2-1 at Farrer Park yesterday to enter the final of the E.W. Barker Challenge Trophy I nder-21 hockey tournament. Sump Singh scored both goals for Punggol, while Nordin Manaf netted for Police. In the other semi-final at the same venue, Armed Forces defeated Combined52 words
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Article111 1987-03-30 23 KKNNETH TAN upset national cyclist and favourite Janialuddin Mohd to win the I,ooom individual pursuit m smin 42.425 ec m the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association Sea Games trials at Ang Mo KJo yesterday. Results 4,Ntra Individual pursuit: 1 Kenneth Tan (Honda CRT) 5:42.21 2 Jamaluddln Mohd (Shlmano)111 words
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Article119 1987-03-30 23 HO KAH SOON was the best performer In the Board Sailing Association of Singapore Sea Games Division II trials at East Coast yesterday. Ran Soon, fl, was second behind Lorgan Wong m the morning race held m It-knot winds. In the afternoon's 2t-knot conditions, it was119 words
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307 1987-03-30 23 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW BASKETBALL By STEINER OPTIK. champions of the West German League, have confirmed their entry m the Merlion Cup basketball tournament, tentatively scheduled for mid-July, at GayWorld Stadium. Unlike their first visit two years ago. when they did not quite impress. Steiner Optik have307 words
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Article, Illustration451 1987-03-30 23 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By HONGKONG The New Zealand All-Blacks retained the Cathay Pacific Hongkong Bank Rugby Sevens championship with a hard-earned 12-6 victory over Fiji m a heated cup final here yesterday. In doing so the AllBlacks gained revenge for their defeat to the Fijians m451 words
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Article56 1987-03-30 23 SINGAPORE: David Lee; Ishak Saad, Norhalis Shafik, T. Pathmanathan, A.R.J. Mani, Saaid Shukor; Malek Awab (D. Tokijan), Razali Saad, K. Kannan; Fandi Ahmad, V. Sundramoorthy. PAHANG: Ong Yu Tiang; Borhanuddin Ismail (Khalid Daud), Abu Bakar Ahmad, Norkhidzan Surif, M. Ravindran; Ahmad Yusof, Razali Osman, R. Suriamurthi;56 words
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Article319 1987-03-30 23 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN ON THE BOWLING SCENE By ONE is dark, skinny and quiet. The other, fair, moustachioed and outspoken. But that's about as far as their differences go. Kan Seng Tat and Robert Ong were equally merciless m dumping their opponents during the Ebonite High319 words
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Article434 1987-03-30 23 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By A SPANKING It certainly wasn't even though both the "viper" and the "cobra" sank their fangs into Pahang In last night's soccer friendly at the National Stadium. Bat it could have been a spectacular spanking if "viper" V. Snndramoorthy and "cobra"434 words
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167 1987-03-30 23 PUNGGOL CSC qualified for the final of the National Football League Division Three when they edged out Redhill Rangers 1-0 at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The winning goal was scored by Yusman Yusof. They will meet another former Division One club, Jubilee Sports167 words
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Advertisement69 1987-03-30 22 SPALDING TPM GOLD Putters They're worth their weight m gold." T.P. Mills incorporated the best of his design features m a new putter line for 1987 TPM Gold. The combination of T.P.s design expertise, manganese bronze heads. True Temper shafts and Gold Pride' pistol paddle grips provide the ultimate m69 words
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Advertisement122 1987-03-30 22 LEADING MARKSMEN (Dlv On< *an»e> ..nh 28 CUve Allen (Tottenham). 25 lan Rush (liverpool). 21 Paul Stewart (Manchester City). 15 Tony Cottee (West Ham). 18 Colin Clarke (Southampton). 16 John Aldrtdge (Liverpool). ii n Bi^^ < JBHHf "QIGONG HEALING ART AND TECHNOLOGY' CONFERENCE 18th 19th April Venue: York Hotel Time122 words
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Miscellaneous96 1987-03-30 23 HWKKY Schools National B Div Boys < BalestitM R 1 2' M) [mi i SOCCER Singapore Business Houses Football league junior knockout: Singapore Tech Corp v Dynasty Hotel (Geylang); Del Mar v Goodwood Group (Tanglin 2); CIAS v Carrier (Tanglin 4); H. Elevator v Diethelm S'style (Farrer Park all matches96 words
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Article, Illustration188 1987-03-30 24 'Sound of Music' woman dies, 82 STOWE (Vermont) Maria Von Trapp. the one-time nun whos<> singing family served as the inspiration for the play and movie. The Sound of Music, died on Saturday night at the age of 82. a family spokesman said. George Von Trapp said his grandmother diedReuter; UPI - 188 words
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561 1987-03-30 24 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP Circular sets yardstick for professionals joining civil service By THE starting salaries of professionals recruited into the civil service from the private sector will now be determined by the Public Service Commission and no longer left to individual permanent secretaries or heads561 words
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Article, Illustration533 1987-03-30 24 RAV DHALIWAL - RAV DHALIWAL System to ease vehicle flow at circus to start m May By NEWTON Circus will get traffic lights which will work only during peak hours, to ensure a smoother flow of vehicles. The lights, which will start operating m early May, will533 words
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164 1987-03-30 24 NEW DELHI India's celebrated film-maker and actor Raj Kapoor wilt launch a film aimed at casing simmering tensions between India and Pakistan, the Press Trust of India reported yesterday. IT! quoted Mr Kapoor a.s saying his film, Henna, will seek to unite India andAFP - 164 words
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405 1987-03-30 24 Peter Hazelhurst - Peter Hazelhurst By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO More than 65,000 members of Japan's labour-union movement marched through the streets of Tokyo yesterday m a demonstration against Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone's plans to introduce a sales tax on a long list of405 words
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Article61 1987-03-30 24 JOHANNESBURG South Africa's Environmental Affairs Minister John Wiley was found dead at his home yesterday with a bullet wound m his head, police said. A police spokesman said Mr Wiley was found on his bed with a pistol m his hand. He had apparently committed suicide. InvestigationsReuter - 61 words
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324 1987-03-30 24 AUGUSTINE LOW - AUGUSTINE LOW OS'pore-NZ air race By m Christchurch AN SIA B^ing-747 Big Top which had led ir. the heavy aircraft category was pushed to third place when the results of the Singapore-Christchurch air race were announced yesterday afternoon. It had been the324 words
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116 1987-03-30 24 a Paris-Beijing air race PARIS A three-man Italian team m a Cessna 310 light aircraft has won the first return race from Paris to Beijing, organisers said on Saturday. In all, 17 single and twin-engine planes took off from an airfield near Paris on FebReuter - 116 words
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Article29 1987-03-30 24 BANGKOK Twenty-five members of the outlawed Communist Pnrty of Malaya surrendered to the authorities m southern Thailand last Thursday, a Thai army spokesman said yesterday. APAP - 29 words
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Advertisement291 1987-03-30 24 Well provide sharpeners when we sell you our pencils. At DATAMIMI we firmly believe that all our users must be given the means to fully appreciate the potential of the PCs Thus, all DATAMINI buyers are given absolutely FREE comprehensive training on computer appreciation, software application etc m our fully291 words
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Advertisement117 1987-03-30 24 Pcntd CORRECTION PEN **r writing or marking on glass. A clean, fast and metal, easy way to correct plastic mistakes^ mo(j Wk i and L^W dS&Rsa^^^? UrfaCeS any angle. Ms Mjflltl 15 ilf /o>'-base<*\ j No thinner and brush are required. Pentel Correction Pen is so handy It will not117 words
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Miscellaneous202 1987-03-30 24 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 33 max., 25 mm SUNSET today: 7.13 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.05 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 13 18 C Showers London 3/11 C Sunny Amsterdam 58 C Cloudy Los Angeles 10 22 C Clear Athens 819 C Clear202 words
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Article, Illustration356 1987-03-30 1 IN THE melting pot of last week's Sixth Asean Festival of Performing Arts, the Asean spirit reigned high. More than 120 dancers, the cream of six countries' young artists, took part m the festival hosted by Brunei. At the cultural banquet showing the wealth of AseanK.F SEETOH - 356 words
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Advertisement319 1987-03-30 1 Round-ap by CHRISTINE KHOR on Page Twenty-three. pq We offer home loans without to service instalments. home ownership with a Hongkongßank you having to come up with Up to 30 years to pay (or to age 55, tailored home loan. the usual 10% downpayment. whichever is earlier) Hongkongßank also offers319 words
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Article, Illustration646 1987-03-30 2 A Japanese scientist hopes to change, with entirely new hardware and software, the way computers 'think. If he succeeds, a new family of super-fast machines would be born. It would also free Japan from American dominance WORKING away m a cluttered, chilly office atReuter - 646 words
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388 1987-03-30 2 Thus far it seems that atypical moles are markers of a developing melanoma somewhere »n the body rather than a precursor of a developing melanoma m the ft same spot THE presence of unusual moles on the skin may be a signUPI - 388 words
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Article217 1987-03-30 2 Coming: A desktop supercomputer TELEVISIONS as thin as glass, desktop super-computers and three-dimensional medical graphics aii are on the horizon, thanks to new computer chips that researchers say will revolutionise electronics. More than 3M American computer experts recently gathered at a conference on very-large-scale integrated circuits, or VSLJ, showing offAP - 217 words
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Article189 1987-03-30 2 FIRST, it was sunscreens tailored to skin type. Now, scientists are working on sunscreens containing microscopic sponges to hold a protective lotion on the skin all day. The tiny sponges, which may be added to commercial sunscreens within a year, also regulate skin absorption of theUPI - 189 words
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Article89 1987-03-30 2 A NEW non-surgical technique using a miniature drill can scoop out waxy, yellowish plaque that clogs arteries and precipitates heart attacks and strokes, researchers say. Doctors recently reported their first successes using the new technique, atheroctomy. "We're still m the beginning stages, but it looks veryUPI - 89 words
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Article48 1987-03-30 2 THE DISCOVERY of a bacterium, campylobacter pyloridis, m people suffering from peptic ulcers and chronic indigestion may mean that there is a cure m sight for these ailments. This was reported by Dr George Buck of the Aobaccan Society for Microbiology. APAP - 48 words
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118 1987-03-30 2 RESEARCHERS at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have identified a natural sweetener that actually prevents dental cavities from forming. The substance is glycyrrhizin, a natural sweetener 50 times sweeter than sucrose. Although it is derived from the licorice plant, it does not have theNYT - 118 words
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Article, Illustration131 1987-03-30 2 AN EXTRA daily serving of fresh fruits or vegetables may sharply reduce the risk of dying from a stroke by 40 per cent, US and British researchers reported recently. In a study published m the New England Journal of Mcdi- cine, the researchersReuter - 131 words
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Advertisement397 1987-03-30 2 Indian W Food Festival f at Rang IVlahal 1 From 25 31 March 'S7. you can discover regional exotic Maharajah Food nnht here m Singapore. here else but at the heM Indian Restaurant:- The Rang Mahal. Choose from a wide selections of specialities which include:- Ml TTON PASANDA, SAG AI.(X),397 words
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Article, Illustration617 1987-03-30 3 60H BENG CHOO previews The Ginseng Boy, a play m Mandarin staged by Nanyang Gir!s' High School for Young People's Theatre at Victoria Theatre on Wednesday and Thursday AFTER 37 quiet years, Nanyang Girls' High School is about to burst onto the drama scene with617 words
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Article, Illustration40 1987-03-30 3 Mf£-££ffl*£7SPW^*# ig£^l9B4*£9 H22Q -fL f JHfg^SiJ^-fe #fcl£ f«ft> MET f'^.^^iyjri'j [Rl ft 9\> ?ft °3ft ft J i i >/. L##^|g^ <|L f- ffi%ft Site *£iEft :ft 'i> >c I fc -Ik ft M f*l *h i*g*h*'&&- ■'fHkfi'jW^fn ?l?«££: mmmiß ¥*3Z%&®¥*40 words
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Article260 1987-03-30 3 Let's Learn Mandarin sK^ £f- 2fc> 1& I HIS programme is compiled by Rediffusion and broadcast daily In Teoi'ht-w, Hokkien £?.d.de.T.i££ o?e? SB( s Rivdio Four are 9 pm m Teochew and 10.45 pm In Hokkien on Mondays, 9 pm m Cantonese and 9.45 pm m Teochew on Tuesdays, 9.45260 words
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Article, Illustration350 1987-03-30 3 INTERIOR designer Mrs L.C. Chee expresses herself through ceramic art. She has been learning the art with a small group for about eight years under Singapore master potter Ng Eng Teng. "Ceramic art is one of my hobbies from which I derive great satisfaction. The art allows350 words
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Article, Illustration188 1987-03-30 3 THINGS Chinese, a series of talks on Chinese culture, will be held at various libraries. The series m English begins with a talk on calligraphy at the Toa Payoh Branch Library on Saturday at 2.M pm. The speaker is Mr Ho Chiuo Sai, a member188 words
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265 1987-03-30 3 Five scholars from the Confucius Foundation of China are here for a visit What is the role of the foundation? THE Confucius Foundation of China is an academic institution with a nationwide following. Its task is to encourage academics to study and carry on Confucian265 words
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Article, Illustration842 1987-03-30 4 ANUAR OTHMAN - ANUAR OTHMAN Exhibition on 'The Chinese Society and the Malay Language' m XL By DO YOU know that one of the earliest Malay-Chinese dictionaries was published 110 years ago? And, do you know that the compiler of this dictionary was a Chinese? If you are842 words
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Article, Illustration637 1987-03-30 4 Oleh PETER AUGUSTINE GOH - Oleh PETER AUGUSTINE GOH Naskhah yang paling menarik ialah sebuah kamus Cina-Mela-yu berusia 110 tahun. 'la tidak ternilai harganya,' kata Encik Yang. Bahan-bahan bacaan terbaru juga akan dipamerkan seperti pengetahuan komputer dalam bahasa Melayu hasil usaha Tan Kwan Sim dan sebuah novel637 words
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Advertisement604 1987-03-30 6 67 Situations Vacant: EDP We require on experienced IBM PC OPERATOR Applicant* should posse**: Working knowledge of DBase. Wordstar Lotus GCE O' level. All applications should contain details of qualifications, experience, expected salary, contact no it should be addressed to 10 Anson Road, #24-14 Singapore 0207 68 Situations Vacant: Tutorial604 words
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Advertisement755 1987-03-30 7 7 0 Situations Vacant: Secretarial Clerical We are an established trading company with Immediate vacancy for FEMALE GENERAL CLERK GCE O' level with credit m English or equivalent. Bilingual m English Si Chinese Able to type and handle simple correspondence. Knowledge ot shipping documentations preferred Salary $500 mln Interested candidates,755 words
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Advertisement1263 1987-03-30 9 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production Production Production Production Since setting up operation to manufacture floppy disk drives, we have now expanded if^ into rigid disk drives and personal computers. Due to our rapid expansion,1,263 words
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Advertisement454 1987-03-30 9 73 S'tuatior s Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Pfoducti n Production y{trrJ***************^, All those looking for a secure future, walk m,., p ft Mon 30 Tiies 31, March 1987 jS 9.00 am 4.00pm \j 5 at AT&T Consumer Products Pte Ltd %3 X 3014A Übi Road 1 %i Ok Kampong Übi454 words
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Advertisement721 1987-03-30 10 73 Situations Vacant 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production W FEMALE OPERATORS ($21.20 Per day) I FEMALE INSPECTORS (523.10 Per day) I Other benefits include: 5- Day Week 2nd shift allowance ($3.50) 14 days annual leave Free medical hospitalisation benefits Transport provided for Ist and 2nd shift721 words
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Advertisement458 1987-03-30 10 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production mjMO HITACHI WtM B Hitachi Express (S) Pte Ltd M requires Male/Female ca inspectors for final inspection of colour TV Tubes BB HP REQUIREMENTS: Age 20 40 years jj ■■1 Spared to work 5-day week and 3 rotating shifts WE OFFER: EfifiaHjn458 words
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Advertisement364 1987-03-30 10 73 Situations Vacant: Production PELMEC A large ball bearing manufacturing company m Jurong has vacancies for: Male/female Singaporeans Age 16 to 25 Sec education On-the-job training provided Prepared to work C rotating shifts Benefits: Starting 3630 pm excluding O/T Confirmation increment Attractive shift allowance and full attendance incentive Free trancport364 words
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Advertisement457 1987-03-30 10 73 Situations Vacant: Production Hong Kong Teakwood Works (S) Pte Ltd a subsidiary of a large multi-nation-al furniture manufacturing group with over 1700 employees m Singapore requires: PRODUCTION CONTROL ASSISTANTS Male, completed N.S Age between 19 and 26 years old GCE 'N' or 'O' level with credit m Mathematics Preferably457 words
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Advertisement1054 1987-03-30 10 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous Miscellaneous C I GM Singapore Pte Ltd a multi-national manufacturing company specialising m high technology automotive electronics, invites candidates to fill the position of GENERAL WORKER (Night Shift) Q»*3 Male, between 35 to 42 years old ZsTs Must be able to speak English1,054 words
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Advertisement398 1987-03-30 10 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous Iff SHIMIZU Walk-In Interview A leader m trte field of prefabricated technology and construction has vacancies for the following positions m its Sembawang factory NTC 3 certificate m Architectural drawing or its equivalent Must have at least 1 year s experience m amending design drawing shop398 words
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Advertisement474 1987-03-30 11 "4 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous requires Sous Chef Has excctfenl skills knowledge m the preparation of kx'dl cuisine m particular 1 aiwan or leochew porndije Leading Cook Is dint" to pret variety of local food Several ears ot relevant experience Cook Has at least two years' experience m the preparation of474 words
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Advertisement628 1987-03-30 11 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous I pH| Ml IRO requires 1) PERSONNEL CLERK tilT i) level with credits In English Mathematics c Able to type accurately at 35 pm c A least 1 years working ex-p-nence 2) V.MNTENANCE ASSISTANT NTC 111 m electrical fitting and installation or equivalent Experience m electrical628 words
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Advertisement532 1987-03-30 11 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Singapore Automotive Engineering Pte Ltd Requires 1 sB"*l 9 i 1 1 a>a flB These guards will be stationed at Ayer Rajah They must be willing to work shifts Previous experience m a similar position will be advantageous Gross commencing salary around SS7OO GCE O' level532 words
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Advertisement652 1987-03-30 11 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous [2 KIMPO-DO Kimpo-Do Optical shop inside [setan stores has vacancies for: 1 MALE JUNIOR OPTICIAN Age 20 years and above Singaporean Chinese Completed secondary education Completed NS 2 FEMALE SALES ASSISTANT Age 16 years and above Singaporean Chinese Completed secondary education Those interested please call *****27652 words
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Advertisement1070 1987-03-30 11 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous CO. m jurong urgently requires 1) Crew Boys for floor polishing, window carpet cleaning Age above 17. 6-day week Salary $lii per day. 2) General Workers Male at Oul Cres. Age above 30 5-day week (7am to 4.30pm) Salary $25 per day $20 p.m. (attendance allowance)1,070 words
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Advertisement663 1987-03-30 11 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous ENGINEERING FIRM IN ['andan Loop requires Male Chinese General Worker. Above 40 may also apply. Tel: *****83 MIG A TIG Aluminium Welders reg for shipyard Call personally with certificate to: 190 Middle Rd -17-05 Fortune Ctr SO7lB NURSE REQUIRED FOR Jurong East Clinic Dialect speaking. Normal663 words
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Advertisement654 1987-03-30 11 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance EASY LOANS FOR NEW AND USED CARS Low interest rates Repayment Period New cars 4 yrs Used cars 3 yrs Prompt service UNITED OVERSEAS FINANCE Tel: *****82 (11 lines) *****41 *****06 *****74 A P No CPO3 I 0 HITACHI HITACHI LEASING (SINGAPORE) PTELTD|£ Call without obligation654 words
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Advertisement774 1987-03-30 11 87 For Sale: Mercedes 87 For Sale: Mercedes Y&§&- J j •■vx y^ j for repair o service and get a FREE Electronic Tune-up. We ye got the latest equipment highly-skilled personnel to repair and service the newest Mercedes models A^H MB Auto Services MH WeLtd j JWrHSI 4870 Beach774 words
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Advertisement740 1987-03-30 11 89 For Sale Datsun/Nissan QUICK SALE Well maintained, new tax, tyres no repair reqd $2,600 down'payment. 501 Guillemard Road 83 NISSAN SUNNY 1 3 GL 2 owners, aircon.. radio, cassette. tax 7 87 beautifully maintained *****20 NOV. f1 DATSUN 120Y 1 pte owner Full accessorie change considered Call *****98 •Q'740 words
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Advertisement683 1987-03-30 11 90 For S-ile: Toyota 0 80 CRFSSIDA SEPT '81 Q 10/R1 TOYOTA COROLLA 2 r*nei UBO Q TOYOTA 1982 CRESSIDA GL 6/81 TOYOTA CELICA. s rini.s ■75 TOYOTA CELICA 76 TOYOTA ROYAL Pte i M '79. TERCEL 1.3 Pte own* new. lax '80 TOVOTA DX. radio .is*---;!' g 1 i683 words
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Advertisement843 1987-03-30 12 92 For Sale Mazda 82 MAJDA 9: owner ni.r iii > plate, aircon 111 ■M\ Serene 83 MAZDA 62* 8 Coupe One owner 1 100 Tel 85 MAZDA 929 Hard-top 4 door i\.ii.- owners V.tx 93 For Sale: Honda Billion Credit LOANS < Huv .v Sell Nevk.t.\<:ii C»TS N Transfer843 words
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Advertisement731 1987-03-30 12 96 For Sale Other Makes LEE SUN HWA MOTOR ENT. -01-184 Hong Leong Garden Shopping Centre West Const Way as Mazda 929 Hardtop Coupe 85 Nissan Laurel JO sdi. •83 Toyota Corolla 1 6 OL i Hi plate) si Mazda 323 11, .S-door 83 Mi/da X2:i 1 3, 4-door 82731 words
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Advertisement747 1987-03-30 12 97 For Sale Commercial Vehicles TRADE IN OR SALE 3 Nissan i abstai h'v. deck petrol Required m regd car, around years, preferably 1300 cc Pis view at ti« Senoko Rit (5.2775). Tel *****35 '85 TOYOACE. LOW deck lorry, petrol Ist owner, new tax. passed inspection $9,900 Loan avail *****51747 words
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Advertisement336 1987-03-30 12 99 Vehicles Wanted ATTENTION~ ALL VEHICLE SELLERS ABILITY ACCEPTING ALL SECONDHAND CARS AT AN ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT non-PARFor PARK private or company PB bus commercial van or pick-up Good Price lor Honda Cart Please call Mr Gng: Day *****50/ *****75/ 6 Night: *****68 (7pm. -11pm.) ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT for any336 words
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Advertisement951 1987-03-30 12 99 Vehicles Wanted I an attractive cash payment fur all 2ml hand cars. PARK/ non-PAKF. private or co regn commercial vans/ pick-up rransactlon arranged for your convenience *****02/ night 78(3901. 7pm 11pm CALL US FIRST before you sell off your car We pay top price for all secondhand Japanese cars,951 words
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Advertisement751 1987-03-30 12 106 Accommodation Available: Houses 7 DALVEY RD. d storey colonial bungalow Land 24,000 sq ft. Built-up area 7.500 sq ft Large reception hall. 5 bdnns 2 patios. 5 baths 3 servant's Available for rental m July Call Raji *****37 or H M Khan. *****27 BINJAI PK. DETACHED bunglw. unfurn $1,800.751 words
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Advertisement1469 1987-03-30 12 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Available Apartments Apartments Apartments 82, Grange Road, Dist. 1 t laH < O^V^HY^^ Prime Location: District 10. Singapore's J jq w q>2^^^ -"^V 1 t-xclu>ive neighbourhiKKi w£ JgfP^^ Hi i *%LJJL Unique architecture: I JesigiK dby Paul '.IS "^jgSjfc ««fjf- Rudolph, an1,469 words
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Advertisement1039 1987-03-30 12 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.lO WING ON LI tioor apt S/pool tennis squash et< 4 bdrms Dean* Property *****55 0 1027 GRENVILLE LOWER maisonetu- P furn Available m mid May Pis call *****11 cxl 119 192 Grace/Annie D 1954 KOVAN COURT spac.ous apt 4 1 bdrms Available immediately Pis call1,039 words
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Advertisement4933 1987-03-30 13 10 Accommodation j-- j —I g= Available 108 Accommodation 112 Short-Term 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Ac~»~".;= Available Rooms Accommodation: j Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments O.IS WALK-UP APT I- hold 10M4,933 words
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Advertisement3093 1987-03-30 14 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments 2- Bedroom Maisonettes Town-House On Hilltop £,O>LJI\J #JOcCUP* tlOrl BalmegHill -*v*~ J*l*l Land I Bookings Enquiries: #^#%^> *tr\r\r\ Goodiand (Pte) Ltd Tel i 338-2828 (A member of Keck Seng Group)3,093 words
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Advertisement672 1987-03-30 14 117 Properties Wanted GENUINE BUYER REQ. Spottlswnode apt Blk 105. seaview/ morning sun/ mid fir. *****27 HDB 3/ 4/ 5-rm. urgently req'd. by ready cash buyers In any area. Quick transaction. *****69 HDB 3/ 4/ 5-roorn. Qualified buyers with ready cash need HDB flats urgently Tel: *****18 RESALE FLAT WANTED.672 words
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Advertisement548 1987-03-30 14 118 Factory Spaces i SENOKO LOOP, WOODLANDS s storey detached fty. warehse for sale Land area 55.000 sq.ft. Built-in 25.000 sq.ft 42ft high Tel: Mr Chan *****27/ *****23. N0.2 FAN YOONG Rd 2nd floor factory space of 30,000 sq.ft. for lease at 40 cents p.s.f. Tel: *****11 Judy WORKSHOP GARAGE548 words
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Advertisement557 1987-03-30 14 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ 119 Wart louses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Stor; ge Spaces b'GETTIHG ALL THE Here's a water-tight case for storing your goods at a PSA Htn^n warehouse J^^^ Only we can offer: XA choice of warehouse space, rear the nations major S^^^B gateways. So you557 words
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Advertisement546 1987-03-30 14 121 For Rent: Office Spares Office at: SIM LIM TOWERS 13th fir., 884 sq.ft. Available on 1/5/87. Good location. Attractive rental Call: Miss Liev *****41 SHING KWAN HOUSE 4 SHENTON WAY SINGAPORE 0106 22-storey building Prestigious office premises available for letting Strategically located In Singapore's financial centre Carparking facilities CONTACT546 words
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Advertisement403 1987-03-30 14 121 For Rent: Office Spaces SHENTON HOUSE, 11TH I 1700. 550 sq.ft. $2 p.s.f. Incl Sea view. Vacant now Tel: 222-4955 TABLE SPACE ($5O). Registration address ($10)/ Answering ($10)/ Telex Typing/ Fax. Tel: *****12 TANGLIN SHOPPING CENTRE. 12th floor. 1313 sq.ft. Interested tel *****97 No agents. THE ARCADE APPROX. 4,000403 words
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Advertisement197 1987-03-30 14 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces ■Kllltffl W\\VM From 194 to 452 sq ft Ideal for following business: 1 Fastfood snack bars 2 Cocktail LoungeRestaurant 3 Florist gift shop 4 Computer showroom 5 Travei agency 6 Pharmacy 7 Hairdressing saior 8 Music school orchard" I TOWERS 1 Shop spaces outside CBO197 words
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Advertisement1502 1987-03-30 15 121 For Rent 121 For Rent 121 For Rent: 125 Shop Spaces 125 Shop Spaces Office Spaces Office Spaces Office Spaces Wanted Wanted ■BBBEBBBB9 f Jones Lang 1 I WOOttOn 532 3888 124 For Rent 124 For Rent: 137 Tours B^^W W^^ I Shop Spaces Shop Spaces W-. Jf Vf^"1,502 words
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Advertisement351 1987-03-30 15 136 Cruises 136 Cruises 136 Cruises MMum (Above cruises md butM dinner ABf ■Sun [Hk -Putting Giepn Child Pl-tyi'" Gam^Bineu-Aeiobi^Mdhmn,; I Oh-;-. A HOI IDAY UN YOUR WAY TO A HUI IDAY IRUISI I ARCHIPELAGO T~ C E NEW SHAN SEARO SJAKSON UNIVERSAL People sP.,.k!> Eft-MMM/ MiPUli «P*BW£ Tel *****88351 words
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Advertisement405 1987-03-30 15 137 Tours 137 Tours mm I CHINA TOUR 7 DAY $1,450 DEP TUE 9 DAY $1,650 DEP 31 3,7 4.21 4 5 5 19 5 2 6 9 6 9 DAY (Dir?rCT FLIGHT} BEIJING NANJING WUXi SUZHC SHAM $2190 DEP 27 3 17 4 8 5 30 5 6 6405 words
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Advertisement812 1987-03-30 16 137 Tours V T Tours 137 Tours «*<S)W(«>>v> »X3)»«SK> v<3>««<S>o w«<a)»«€^ v<e)«(s>v> <v<s)«»^>^ iXo)»<Sh^ «y<^M(3v> «^S)««<SV PENANG/IPOH/CAMERON/GENTING/K LUMPUR 6 dayst9*M/*&in/Mon PENANG/TAIPING/IPOH/GENTING/K.LUMPUR 5 JaysSs2l9Mlon Tues S CAMERON/GENTING/K LUMPUR/MALACCA 4 tiaysssl79/-T u es'Wefl Q r GENTING/K.LUMPUfI/MALACCA 4 daysSslB9/-lues Wed J FRASER HILL, GENTING/K LUMPUR .4 JdysSB2l9/-Wed Thurs J y GENTING/K.LUMPUR/MALACCA 3 daysS*l812 words
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Advertisement2705 1987-03-30 16 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education 147 Academic Courses 147 Academic Courses 147 Academic Courses A SCHOOL FOR TRADITION HH jHHUHnHHMHHBH^ r AND ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE HH I >===^ @systimatic A M S ,I RALIA 1t1.5.21. HILL *»**«>*«» v Melbourne j fc w Pro»w«onaiL^rt: L—^ /f^r»Ttttt»*^V» XX^f«^^f AUSTRALIAN2,705 words
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Advertisement1903 1987-03-30 17 U8 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses j 148 Computer Courses ..1.1.11.111...1.1...111.1. ...i.i m^ mm mmmmmmm m yM^ m^~'^~* TMC is the first NCC- JfliHH^^yiMHHi r 1 I fch^'™ p a :i^ #*W Continuing Education L_Cour»y Offered HB fhe top ten distinction1,903 words
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Advertisement455 1987-03-30 17 150 Commercial/ 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses Technical Courses DIPLOMA COURSES 1 1 Marketing PR Managerial Principles 1 1 Accounting Costing CERTIFICATE COURSES Business Administration Accounting Principles ot Management Book-keeping (Elem) Si Economics Book-keeping (Inter) I English for Commerce Commerce Finance i Commercial Law Costing Business Statistics Management Accounting Business Computing455 words
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Advertisement472 1987-03-30 17 151 Language Courses HURRY' ENROL NOW WITH ILC The London-based Worldwide Language Teaching Institute New Term Starts 6 April 1987 GENERAL ENGLISH All levels Full-time/ Part-time Suitable for locals foreigners Placement Test Free Student Pass can be arranged GCE O ENGLISH LANGUAGE ENGLISH FOR BUSINESS EFFECTIVE SPOKEN ENGLISH Small groups472 words
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Advertisement643 1987-03-30 17 152 Music Courses ORGAN GUITAR LESSONS I > ex periemed qualified teacher, all your liume .irrungeatjle exam optional Tei *****32 EXPERIENCED PATIENT A dedl- 1 cated Piano tutur to teach all levels Reasonable fees *****68 ORGAN/PIANO TEACHERS REOD Assignments avail from all dtsts *****ti<5 153 Driving instruction LAMBERT'S DRIVING SCHOOL643 words
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Advertisement493 1987-03-30 17 158 Tailoring Instruction KADOORIE Fashion Design and Art Centre #04-17 People's Park Comptoi T« *****09. *****22 Fashion Design (Basic Advanced) Dressmaking Adaptation on Pattern Drafting Arts Industrial Pattern Drafting All courses are 1 onduoted by lashnxi designer Was S*e &JP. who gradu ated from Australia anC Hong Kona Fashion Design493 words
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Advertisement1037 1987-03-30 18 APPOINTMENTS/ WIJCES^ ■H^T^NT^ R^flAßlflH Telefax No: *****5y Kates: Box Service: OIMHIO nOtJUOO I 3^^. Tel *****11 Straits^Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** fIMEAD ext 5724 56 8 5669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: SslU.uo I FAR EAST I I ORGANIZATION I Invites applications for the1,037 words
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Advertisement40 1987-03-30 18 SINGAPORE POOLS PTE LTD would like to thank all applicants who responded to the Walk-In Interview on Tuesday 15th February 1987. The positions have now been duly filled. V Get the most out of your life Read HER WORLD SL-J40 words
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Advertisement553 1987-03-30 18 We are a reputable and advance technology organisation Due to projected expansion plans, we require high calibre personnel to fill the vacancies for our subsidiary compan ies. At least 5 years experience m producing precision machine parts Familiar with jig and fixture design Knowledge of CNC machining essential Diploma m553 words
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Advertisement1211 1987-03-30 18 NOTICES I THE INSURANCE CORPORATION Ill^W OF SINGAPORE LIMITED m I^|m <A MEMBER OP THE OBSGROJP Oncoqxxatea m me flepoo* ol Singapore: To. All Shareholders NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Seventeenth Annual General Meeting of The nsurance Corporation of Singapore Limited will be held1,211 words
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Advertisement51 1987-03-30 18 NOTICE "N Notice is hereby given that Mr. Peter Teo Swee I Thye (NRIC *****9P/E) is no longer m our I employ as Hotel Manager of Singapore I Federal Hotel Pte Ltd and is therefore not I authorised to transact any business on our I behalf. Jjf Federal Hotel International51 words
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Advertisement998 1987-03-30 19 NOTICES 4 HIGHLANDS LOWLANDS BERHAD (Incorporated m Malaysia) RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER, 1986 The Directors are pleased to announce the unaudited results for the year ended 31st December, 1986. Increase/ 1986 1985 (Decrease) Group Company Group Company Group Company MS'OOO MS'OOO MS'OOO MS'OOO 101,081 91,951 132,950 117,922998 words
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Advertisement245 1987-03-30 19 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CAP. 18 l*3t ED.) IN THE HIGH COURT OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY No. Ml 3 OF 198 C Re: PEREIRA XAVIER GEORGE Ex parte: WILLY KWOK TRADING tt SERVICES PTE LTD Creditors In the matter of a Bankruptcy Petition filed on the nth day of December, ISBC.245 words
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Advertisement333 1987-03-30 19 PROPOSALS ARE NOW INVITED FOR THE OPERAnON OF A WATERFRONT THEME DEVELOPMENT HAW PAR VILLA N. FERRY TERMINAL NY jr\ y^K X/^V NT NAUTICAL CENTRE y^S. N. 3 Proposed area for Waterfront Theme Development The waterfront adjacent to the West Coast Highway Details are contained m the "Guidelines and Pasir333 words
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Advertisement156 1987-03-30 19 SINGAPORE STEEL SI'PPL* CENTRE LTD (In Voluntary Uqaidatton) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Sectioi 308(2) of the Companies Act Cap. 185 that the Fina Meeting of Members of thi above-named Company wil be held at the offices o Messrs. Ernst Whinney, H Collyer Quay *21-01 Oceat Building. Singapore 0104156 words
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Advertisement820 1987-03-30 20 NOTICES UNITED OVERSEAS BANK LTD II I I (INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) ANNOUNCEMENT To All Shareholders The Board of Directors of United Overseas Bank Limited wishes to make the following announcement: I. AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1986 1986 1985 lncreaBe/(Decrease) Group Bank Group Bank820 words
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Advertisement943 1987-03-30 20 SUNSHINE ALLIED INVESTMENTS LIMITED jjj^ ('NCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE) INTERIM ANNOUNCEMENT The directors of Sunshine Allied Investments Limited are pleased to announce the unaudited results of the Company and its subsidiaries for the six months to 31st December 1986. Half Yaar to Half Yaar to 31.12*6 31.12*5 or STOOO SS'OOO Company943 words
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Advertisement821 1987-03-30 20 #§jmb mrs m m m CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD ANNOUNCEMENT TO ALL SHAREHOLDERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that subject to approval of Members a Final Dividend of 4.5% less 33% Singapore Income Tax, on the issued ordinary share capital of *****,000,000 of the Company has been declared by the Directors821 words
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Advertisement886 1987-03-30 21 NOTICES fito& PETALING GARDEN BERHAD S B (Incorporated m Malaysia) j ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESULTS I FOR THE YEAR ENDED 3 1 ST DECEMBER, 1 986 I The Board of Directors of Petnimg Garden Berhad has pleasure m announcing the audited results of the Company and j the Group for the886 words
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Advertisement119 1987-03-30 21 BARBARA TAYLOR BRADH:AWOMANOF SHE HAD POWER. SHE NEEDED LOVE. SHE WANTED REVENGE. In 1905 a young kitchen maid leaves j Fairley Hall. Emma I Harte is sixteen, single .md pregnant. By l l )6H she is one of the richest women m I the world, ruler of a business empire119 words
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Advertisement796 1987-03-30 21 ADVERTISEMENT FOR CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CHAPTER 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF ART COFFEE (SINGAPORE) CO. PTK. LTD. (IN MEMBER*' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the creditors of the above-named company which is being wound up voluntarily, are required on or before the796 words
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Advertisement760 1987-03-30 21 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Suit No. 291 of 1987 Between SINGAPORE FINANCE LIMITED Plaintiffs And 1. NG SOO HOR 2. NG SOO NGEE Defendants FORM OF ADVERTISEMENT j To: 1. NG SOO HOR 2. NG SOO NGEE both late of 19 Jalan Kebaya Singapore 1127760 words
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Advertisement739 1987-03-30 21 THK BANKRUPTCY A(T (CHAPTER IX 1978 ED.) IN THK HIGH COURT OF THK REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE In BankrupU'Y No. M 29 of 19X6 Re: LEE THIENG KUAN t a POH KUAN AIR CONDITION WORKS Ex parte: SENG CHOON ENGINEERING PTE LTD Judgment Creditors In the matter of the Creditors' Petition739 words
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Advertisement718 1987-03-30 21 IN THK HIGH C'Ol'RT OF THK RKPI BLK OF SINGAPORE Originating Summons No. Hd of ISK6. In the Matter of Section 65 of the Trustee* Art (Cap. 41) And In the Matter of Order M of the 'Rules of the Supreme Court, IJT7I. Between Commonwealth Development Corporation Plaintiffs And The718 words
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Advertisement394 1987-03-30 21 THK KANkKI 111 I (CAP. Ih 197 i Kl>.) IN THK HIGH (Ol Xl OK SINGAPORE IN BANkRI PTCV No. OK 19KC K. Ql AH TEE HOH Xx part*: THK (il LX BANk K.S.C. rediUirv In the matter ;>f a Bankruptrx Petition filed on the Cth da\ of October, l»8fi.394 words
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Advertisement250 1987-03-30 21 I 111 MXNkKI PTCV AIT (< ai\ i* mi Xi) i IN THK HIGH COURT OK SIM.APOKK IN HANkKI PTO N«, Itti OK ISM Ke: k<) (HKN CHI AN (a 1.1 (HKN HI N Xx part*-: THK HI l>" BANk K.S.C r«Htuf> In the niattrr of a B&nkrupu Petition filed250 words
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Advertisement251 1987-03-30 22 Music for Everyone Complementing Duo soprano Alison Pearce with pianist John York Alison Pearce, a distinguished young soprano and internationally acclaimed for her sensational performances of Celtic music will team with John York, a winner of 1 973 Debussy Prize m Paris, a fine musician who played with uninhibited zest251 words
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Miscellaneous617 1987-03-30 22 BUN TAN B y coiiette PEANUTS By Memoir I <~r HAi/tNT i TCID Vco^^^ "7 4 v^-n r Hor sri^ ycc^?. r I I i r~r~. i i Tri *ok~ I \Jwu^ wm^o^Uf To Mr. Norman Maniey, I read that I have never made \V-^x ra &i ~^^^^S^ Long Beach617 words
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Article, Illustration537 1987-03-30 23 MR El SEBIO .\B\qi IN. Philippine Ambassador to Brunei: "The Asean Night was very successful. You could feel that everyone was trying his best to achieve something for his country. "The younger generation are a credit to their country. They're trying to preserve their cultural heritage."537 words
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Article, Illustration709 1987-03-30 23 It was a real tough exercise picking the creme de la creme at the Sixth Asean Festival of Performing Arts held m Brunei last week. There were so many gifted artists experienced ones as well as the up-and-coming who danced, choreographed, sang and played/composed/arranged theirK. F. SEETOH - 709 words
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Miscellaneous415 1987-03-30 23 What's On YOUNG PEOPLES THEATRE EXHIBITION. Featuring 1 tire 4mm \it ami n 1 1 ipr 4 more than 300 pieces of wrist "SS^.'vteSria^ watches from gg of the atre. 8 pm. Tickets at $2 (con- cc tur v he n e V S cession), $3 and $5 available Good415 words
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Miscellaneous1104 1987-03-30 23 I Radio One FM Stereo 90.5 mHz m 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 Radio Patrol 7.451,104 words
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Advertisement21 1987-03-30 24 INTRODUCING BRAND'S NEW-TASTE ESSENCE OF lIUIYI I niL NMIVIk ¥UU I illlw If AMpW lU^il r will 111 I Itifr mm21 words
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Miscellaneous1164 1987-03-30 24 For The Young THK BLACK AKKOH (Ch 5, 3.55 helium pm): A voting squire. Richard, Once alerted by the Faloonflash teams up with the Brotherhood of the duo dash off m pursuit but the the Black Arrow, a band of forest dyno helium sniffer leads them outlaws, to capture a1,164 words
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