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Title Section15 1985-09-28 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1985 50 CENTS M.C (P) No. 95/1/8515 words
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Article579 1985-09-28 1 Exercise in food distribution and essential services planned -4 Although civil defence and emergency planning is to get the population prepared for the eventuality of war, it does not mean that we are expecting war. While we hcpe for the best, we must be prepared579 words
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Article66 1985-09-28 1 NEW YORK, Fri. Trading in the New York financial markets came to a virtual standstill today as the city battened down in preparation for Hurricane Gloria. The New York Stock Exchange, busiest in the world, and the smaller American Stock Exchange decided not to open, as didReuter - 66 words
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Article30 1985-09-28 1 BEIJING, Fri. A US$l.4 million (about Ss3 million) amusement park with 28 imported rides and a roller disco will open outside Guangzhou tomorrow, the China Daily reported. APAP - 30 words
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Article382 1985-09-28 1 Measures that will be tested THESE are the new civil defence measures that will be tested In the coming months and years: THE food distribution exercise In November will see Kim Keat and Thomson residents handing over food coupons in exchange for various food items from designated retail outlets in382 words
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Article, Illustration613 1985-09-28 1 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM 36th Umno General Assembly By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad today declared the continued willingness of Umno to work with the other communities as long as this did not adversely affect the national interest or Umno's struggle.613 words
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151 1985-09-28 1 WEST HOLLYWOOD, Fri. Actress Elizabeth Taylor, urging a US commitment to fight the Aids epidemic, announced yesterday the formation of the first nationwide foundation to finance research into the deadly disease. "The creation of the foundation marks a milestone for all of us whoReuter - 151 words
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Article, Illustration177 1985-09-28 1 Fantasy come true for Miss Singapore SHE loves magic, myth and fantasy and, but night, fantasy became reality for 19-year-old Joanne Sylvia Mitchell when she was crowned Miss Singapore/World IMS. The tallest in the field of 15 finalists, Miss Mitchell, a model, said she was overwhelmed at winning the contestARTHUR LEE - 177 words
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93 1985-09-28 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. The US foreign trade deficit dropped to US$9.9 billion (5521.2 billion) in August, the lowest level this year, the government said today. The Commerce Department reported that the trade imbalance was 5.8 per cent below the July deficit ofAP - 93 words
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105 1985-09-28 1 Meanwhile, in BONN, Chancellor Helmut Kohl and his embattled Interior Minister today faced a lengthy public probe into West Germa ny's espionage scandal, coupled with a prediction that more spies will be exposed. The opposition Social Democrats (SPD). scenting blood, yesterday initiated a full-scaleAP; UPI; Reuter; AFP - 105 words
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Article382 1985-09-28 1 Top KGB man defects to US Some CIA employees exposed as Soviet spies WASHINGTON. Fri. One of the highest ranking members of the KGB has defected to the United States and has identified several American agents as Soviet spies, newspapers and television networks have reported. Vitaly Dzhurtchenko. 50, who held382 words
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Article73 1985-09-28 1 FAIRFIELD (T«tBS). Fri A jury has found a mar guiltv of' killing a nightclub owner, wrapping MH ir, ptasoV like mummy and entombinp hoi in .1 Mil HI hoi vacation home Audio Kimbei in M, WW handed a W-yeai sentence for tho Peb U mu:do: ofAP - 73 words
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Article53 1985-09-28 1 MOSCOW, Fri. Soviet Premier Nikolai T i khono\ has been replaced by politburu member Nikolai Kyzhko\ the Soviet I nion announced today in a surprise move. The offieial Tass news ageney said in a terse statement that Mr Tikhon«\, Hfi, was relieved of his duties "torAP - 53 words
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Article515 1985-09-28 2 Antique liability KWANGTUNG Provincial Bank, one of 11 creditors to whom Phoenix Arts and Crafts owes more than $2 million, is stuck with a large collection of antiques offered as collateral for a loan. The bank has not been able to serve a summons on one of the company's515 words
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Article85 1985-09-28 2 WHY USE FOREIGN ARCHITECT? THE Singapore Institute of Architects has expressed dismay that a "famous foreign architect" has been chosen to design our indoor stadium. It says there is no lack of talent here and that it is ironical that during this critical period of economic downturn when our85 words
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Article239 1985-09-28 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE civil defence effort has had reasonable success to date, hot there is still much ground to cover in terms of gaining the public's commitment. Previous exercises may have made more people aware of what civil defence is about, but there is still a large239 words
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Article203 1985-09-28 2 LAMIPAK NEEDS $150 MILLION TO WARD OFF COLLAPSE NINE months ago star entrepreneur Francis Siah of Lamipak said: "As long as you have good projects, the least you need worry about is money." But today, money to the tune of some $150 million is what Mr Siah needs Last203 words
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Article256 1985-09-28 2 No Seoul boycott? A THREATENED split in the ranks of East Bloc countries may bring about a record attendance at the 1988 summer Olympics in Seoul. The Soviet Union led a boycott of last year's Los Angeles Olympics. But an official frorr one of the East Bloc nations said:256 words
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Article602 1985-09-28 2 Five soldiers charged FIVE French soldiers have been charged with leaking secrets to the press about the Rainbow Warrior scandal. They were charged on Thursday with disclosing defence information to unauthorised persons, one day after Prime Minister Laurent Fabius named former Defence Minister Charles Hernu as the602 words
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Article142 1985-09-28 2 Ideas the key IN THIS fortnight's What I Read series, Stella Kon, playwright of the one-woman monodrama Emily of Emerald Hill, talks to REBECCA CHUA about the books she read as a child and the ones that continue to influence her writing today. "If you write about people,142 words
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206 1985-09-28 2 Around Asean and Across the Causeway If Marcos goes... D7 PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos "vanishes from the scene", the ruling New Society Movement (KBL) faces a split. According to a ranking official, Mr Adrian Cristobal, there are three factions in the KBL and some partymen "think they can take over the206 words
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345 1985-09-28 3 Punjab state election NEW DELHI, Fri ALTHOUGH Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's party had lost the state election in Punjab, it had "won the war for India's unity and integrity". Mr Gandhi today thanked the 'brave and patriotic" people of Punjab for dealingAFP; Reuter - 345 words
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254 1985-09-28 3 HONGKONG, Fri. Britain has decided to reduce its garrison strength in Hongkong before the British colony reverts to Chinese rule in 1997, it was announced here today. The British garrison force here will be reduced by one battalion to four battalions in 1987,AFP - 254 words
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Article66 1985-09-28 3 BEIJING, Fri. Three people were killed and eight injured by a freight truck that went out of control when its driver fell asleep at the wheel, the Beijing Evening News (Beijing Wanbao) reported today. The driver was arrested after the 3 am accident in Beijing lastAP - 66 words
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169 1985-09-28 3 'Sponsor a guerilla' scheme attracts donors BAixutvim, rxi. t\ 'sponsor-a-guerilla" programme to help Cambodians fight Vietnamese troops has attracted more than 300 worldwide donors and enongh money to finance a regiment, a guerilla report said. The programme, operated by the Khmer People's National Liberation Front (KPNLF), began in early AugustAP; UPI - 169 words
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Article237 1985-09-28 3 TOKYO, Fri. World trade this year is expected to grow only four per cent, compared with last year's 6.5 per cent rise, the Japan External Trade Organisation (Jetro) predicted in a report released yesterday. The semi-governmental organisation attributed the expected slowdown chiefly to the US economyAFP; Reuter - 237 words
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352 1985-09-28 3 Lange: It's no N-weapons or no Anzus WELLINGTON, Friday PRIME Minister David Lange today made it clear New Zealand would sacrifice the Anzus defence pact with Australia and the United States before it changed its anti-nuclear policies. In a speech in Christchurch to the ruling Labour Party's Canterbury regional council,Reuter - 352 words
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Article, Illustration63 1985-09-28 3 MODEL Sophie Salmon, 22, wears what is claimed to be the world's biggest styled wig daring a presentation to the press at Paris's Place Clemeneean. The creation was designed and styled by Paul Snissa, of Paris, and is supported by the huge disc ofReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration267 1985-09-28 3 Hawke is accused of deceit by opposition CANBERRA, Friday AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Bob Hawke was accused of deceit and gross incompetence today by opposition leader John Howard in a row over the resignations of the chairman and chief executive of a corporation planning Australia's bicentenary celebrations in 1988 The chairmanAFP - 267 words
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79 1985-09-28 3 Shanghai starts sex education classes beijing. Fn. Shanghai has launched an ex perineal in sex education at 4<J selected schools to help adolescents tackle puberty problems, the China Daily said today. The programme will eventually be extended to 400 schools in the coastal city after more than 30 years inReuter - 79 words
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Article, Illustration381 1985-09-28 4 The Greenpeace affair PARIS, Fri. FTVE French soldiers have been charged with leaking secrets to the press about the Rainbow Warrior scandal. They were charged yesterday with disclosing defence information to unauthorised persons, one day after Prime Minister Laurent Fabius named former Defence Minister CharlesReuter - 381 words
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188 1985-09-28 4 MOSCOW, Fri. Two cosmonauts returned to earth yesterday after a crew change in a space laboratory that may signal the Soviet Unions first attempt to keep a permanent staff in a Salyut-7 space station. Tass news agency reported that Georgy Grechko andAP - 188 words
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236 1985-09-28 4 Move to axe Americans on Unesco staff PARIS, Fri. A group of Third World countries has begun a move to get about 100 Americans removed from the Unesco staff now that the United States has left the organisation. A draft resolution the group introduced said fixed-term contracts of Americans shouldAP - 236 words
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Article38 1985-09-28 4 NEW YORK, Fri. Police are pressing their hunt for a man posing as a security guard who walked off with U553.45 million (557.5 million) from a General Motors Acceptance Corporation office at Broomall, Pennsylvania. UPIUPI - 38 words
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95 1985-09-28 4 BONN, Fri. Twelve West German diplomats in embassies in the Third World have committed suicide since 1983 due to harsh conditions at their posts, a Foreign Ministry official said yesterday. Assistant Minister Juergen Moellemann said the suicides were due to long separations, difficultiesAFP - 95 words
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320 1985-09-28 4 British sale of warplanes to Saudis ensures 30,000 jobs LONDON, Fri. Britain's multi-billion dollar agreement to sell advanced military aircraft to Saudi Arabia is the largest export deal the country has concluded and it will ensure the security of up to 30,000 British jobs, officials said. The memorandum of understandingReuter - 320 words
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Article109 1985-09-28 4 CANADIAN PRIME Minister Brian Mulroney has offered to resign his seat in Parliament if it can be proved that he has not told the truth in relation to the resignation of two Cabinet ministers. Mr Mulroney 's government has been under fire following the resignation ofReuter - 109 words
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Article109 1985-09-28 4 TBE AMERICAN accusation that China practises forced abortio 1 distorts the truth and wantonly interferes in China's affairs, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said in Beijing yesterday. It termed the accusation "absolutely unacceptable" and asked Washington to drop the claim. The protest was in reaction to a USAP - 109 words
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Article56 1985-09-28 4 A 24-HOUR strike by staff of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) yesterday blacked out its radio and television services in the country's two most populous states. The strike, which began in New South Wales, Victoria and the federal capital Canberra, arose out of disputes over union participationReuter - 56 words
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Article51 1985-09-28 4 JAPANESE AITHORITIES said in Tokyo yesterday they are warning the public, vending machine operators and retailers of toxic substances in the capital to take precautions against a spate of fatal softdrink poisonings. Five people who drank vending machine beverages laced with the herbicide paraquat have died since July.UPI - 51 words
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Article126 1985-09-28 4 Farmer finds treasure in shed IX>NDON, Fri A hoard of more than 1,500 gold and silver coins has been found in a Yorkshire cowshed where it was buried for 300 years, a coroner's inquest at Thirsk dis closed. The coins. 30 gold and the rest silver, were in a ceramicAP - 126 words
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Article, Illustration484 1985-09-28 5 UNITED NATIONS, Friday It announces economic sanctions at UN assembly 4 DO you think one man, one vote would ever work in South Africa? Businessweek magazine asked President P. W. Botha. "No/' Mr Botha said. "It did not work (elsewhere) in Africa. It will lead wAP; Reuter - 484 words
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264 1985-09-28 5 Tunisia ends diplomatic relations with Libya TUNIS, Fri. Tunisia yesterday broke off diplomatic relations with neighbouring Libya in a bitter quarrel touched off by Tripoli's expulsion of migrant workers. Yesterday, it announced it was expelling four Libyan diplomats accused of posting more than 100 letter-bombs to local journalists. Tunisia alsoAP; Reuter - 264 words
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112 1985-09-28 5 Syrians in shoot-out with Muslims BEIRUT, Fri. Syrian paratroopers were reported locked in gun battles with fundamentalist Muslim militiamen today at the entrance to the north ern port of Tripoli. And Israeli warplanes attacked a Palestinian guerilla base in Bekaa Valley in east Lebanon just before midnight yesterday. Local radioAP - 112 words
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100 1985-09-28 5 PLO must be involved in peace talks, says Thatcher LONDON, Fri. Ptime Minister Margaret Thatcher yesterday rejected criticism of her decision to Invite Palestinian officials to Britain, saying Middle East peace talks hinged on their participation. She said the Invitation to two senior members of the Palestine Liberation Organisation lastReuter - 100 words
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278 1985-09-28 5 US threatens to quit UN energy agency VIENNA, Friday THE United States has threatened to quit the International Atomic Energy Agency (lAEA) if its annual conference ending today approves a tough Arab motion calling for sanctions against Israel. "If the resolution is adopted, we will walk out of the conference,AP; Reuter - 278 words
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Article68 1985-09-28 5 Peace talks resume NAIROBI, Fri. Peace talks between the Ugandan government *i P. d itS *~ohol fruic m. sumed here today with a wide gap between their positions underlined by reports that the rebels captured a key town yesterday. Residents of Masaka, 130 km south-west of Kampala, said National ResistanceReuter - 68 words
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Article97 1985-09-28 5 BLANTYRE, Fri. Love potions are out and good cooking is in as the preferred way for Malawian women to keep their husbands nappy, according to a ruling party official in Malawi. Florence Kadonto, district vicechairwoman of the Malawi Congress Party's women's league in theAFP - 97 words
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228 1985-09-28 6 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. Foreign ministen, meeting in a historic 4tth birthday session of the 15-natJea Security Council, agreed yesterday that the United Nations had net fulfilled mankind's high hopes far it. They alse agreed there was argent need to enhance toeUPI; Reuter; AP - 228 words
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Article358 1985-09-28 6 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT House and Senate to vote within two weeks By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Fri. A Key congressional committee approved a Bill yesterday to slash America's imports of textiles and clothing from 12 countries after narrowly defeating an amendment to moderate its effects.358 words
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258 1985-09-28 6 US expects 'give and take' spirit The arms control talks WASHINGTON, Fri. President Ronald Reagan is hoping Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze is ready to lay the Kremlin's arms control cards on the Oval Office table today "in the spirit of give and take". A senior administration official said MrUPI - 258 words
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Article, Illustration177 1985-09-28 6 'Killing Fields' newsman quits NEW YORK, Fri. Mr Sydney Schanberg, a Pulitzer Prize- winning journalist for the New York Times, whose column on local affairs was suspended last month, has resigned from the newspaper. Mr Schanberg, whose experiences as a Times correspondent in Cambodia were recounted in the film, TheAP - 177 words
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228 1985-09-28 6 MOREHEAD CITY (North Carolina), Fri. Hurricane Gloria, packing the power of an atomic bomb, blasted the North Carolina coast early today. It wound up its 210-kmh winds for a coastal assault from Virginia to New England. Forecasters said 25 million people in theUPI - 228 words
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Article172 1985-09-28 6 WASHINGTON, Fri. With many countries heavily burdened by debt, the US has been increasingly giving away arms or selling them at reduced prices to bolster its allies' defences, a top US official said yesterday. Undersecretary of State William Schneider also disclosed that the Reagan AdministrationReuter - 172 words
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Article138 1985-09-28 6 WASHINGTON, Fri. The computerised heart of the US nuclear warning system is becoming "increasingly obsolete" with inadequate capacity to respond to an all-out nuclear attack, Congress was told yesterday. During a House of Representatives hearing, Comptroller-General Charles Bowsher quoted the Defence Department as saying that it cannotAP - 138 words
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262 1985-09-28 7 BANGKOK, Fri. THAILAND will soon begin regular, large-scale medical screening of prostitutes in popular tourist sex districts for the killer disease Aids. "We will be mainly targeting male homosexual prostitutes, since this is the highest risk group," said Dr Amnuay Traisupa, chiefAFP - 262 words
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Article65 1985-09-28 7 JAKARTA, Fri. Fire in a warehouse has destroyed about US$lO million (5521.5 million) worth of unassembled cars and trucks in the east Java capital of Surabaya, the Sinar Harapan newspaper reported yesterday. It was estimated that parts for 450 luxury cars and 32 trucks, includingAP - 65 words
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Article65 1985-09-28 7 MANILLA. Fri. A columnist for a provincial newspaper was shot dead by three men in the southern Philippines, police said today. Mr Claro Chavez, 41, who was also a lawyer, was in his home in Cagayan de Oro province when the gunmen fired at him through anReuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration418 1985-09-28 7 MANILA, Friday Ruling party has 3 factions, says ranking official THE ruling party in the Philippines, the New Society Movement (KBL), faces a split after President Ferdinand Marcos leaves the political scene, according to a ranking official. "There are all kinds of fissures. A splitAFP - 418 words
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Article, Illustration346 1985-09-28 7 The coup that failed BANGKOK, Fri. A criminal court has again rejected a bail request by a "bored" former premier whose cosy detention has sparked criticism. Judge Preecha Phanichwong denied for the third time a U*****,000 (*****,500) bail application yesterday for GenReuter - 346 words
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Article86 1985-09-28 7 Support for anti-drug measures JAKARTA, Fri. Canada, Japan and Australia support the tough measures taken by Asean countries to fight drug trafficking and abuse in the region. In a dialogue with Asean parliamentarians here yesterday, MPs of the three countries also support Asean's stance on the Cambodian issue and itsBernama - 86 words
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111 1985-09-28 7 MANILA, Fri. A 23--year-old woman reporter who covers the crime beat for the official Philippine News Agency fought off with karate blows three armed men who tried to rob her in southern Manila The news agency said today Jean Fernando, who weighs only 44Reuter - 111 words
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Article, Illustration83 1985-09-28 7 A THAI policeman checks for damage and does In the aftermath of a hotel Ore that Ull. ed four people in Bangkok. The dead Included three foreigners a Jamaican and two Arabs and a Thai woman. The pre~dawn blase destroyed the two ten floorsReuter - 83 words
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126 1985-09-28 7 Brother of Red party official held in Indonesia JAKARTA, Fri. Authorities have arrested the younger brother of the outlawed Indonesian Communist Party's Beijing representative, Kompas reported yesterday. The newspaper cited sources as saying that the unidentified man was arrested recently in Indonesia. No further details were given. The sources saidAFP - 126 words
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94 1985-09-28 7 Philippines denies failing to meet IMF targets MANILA, Fri. Central Bank Governor Jose Fernandez has denied that the Philippines failed to meet targets set by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and forfeited its right to draw a third instalment from a key IMF loan. "We have complied with all ofReuter - 94 words
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Article, Illustration382 1985-09-28 8 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM Some trying to exploit rulers, says Mahathir By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad told the Press today that the exploitation of the influence of the nine Malay rulers by certain elements to further their business interestsNST - 382 words
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188 1985-09-28 8 Some 'pretend' to be against money politics KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Some Umno leaders "pretended" to oppose money politics when they were in fact perpetrating the practice, a Johor delegate said at the 36th Umno General Assembly today. Mr Abu Bakar Dewa, of Batu Pahat division, claimed it was "common knowledge"Bernama - 188 words
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124 1985-09-28 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Umno General Assembly here today rocked with laughter when a delegate marched straight up the special dais reserved for the party's Supreme Council members to make use of the microphone there. There was more laughter when Mr Azman AttarBernama - 124 words
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219 1985-09-28 8 Goodyear asks for voluntary resignations SHAH ALAM (Selangor), Fri. A major Malaysian tyre manufacturer here which is reorganising its production schedule because of the present economic downturn, is seeking voluntary resignations among its workers. A spokesman for Goodyear Malaysia Bhd said the company put up a notice three days ago219 words
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Article59 1985-09-28 8 BATU PAHAT, Fri. The Health Ministry has sent about 20 blood samples of suspected Aids carriers for laboratory tests in Australia, following a recent nationwide detection campaign of the deadly disease. Of the 20 samples, two have been confirmed to be free from the Aids virus,NST - 59 words
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133 1985-09-28 8 Police on close watch for pirates KOTA KINABALU, Fri. The police have further tightened security in Sabah's Lahad Datu district to avert a recurrence of last Monday's pirate attack which left 10 dead and 11 injured. Lahad Datu Deputy Police Chief Insp Yusof Yob said today the situation was underBernama - 133 words
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Article145 1985-09-28 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) has grounded its 31 A4 Skyhawks for inspection following the crash of a Skyhawk at the Kuantan airbase in Pahang on Monday. An RMAF spokesman said today the fighter planes would l>e systematically checked by RMAF engineers and advisersAFP - 145 words
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Article, Illustration355 1985-09-28 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Several Umno veterans and leaders of National Front component parties said the speech of Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad on the first day of the 36th Umno general assembly here today was brave, firm, frank and in line with the currentBernama - 355 words
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Article, Illustration76 1985-09-28 8 PRESSMEN covering the official opening of the 36th Umno General Assembly were forced to give a "standing ovation" to the Prime Minister for his policy speech. Their seats were grabbed by observers. A Secretariat spokesman said the Umno President's address attracted nrruch attention and security guards were hardBernama - 76 words
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Article55 1985-09-28 8 AMID the bustle at the Umno complex yesterday, an ex-deputy minister almost ended up in the ladies, and was only saved by the fast reaction of a party colleague. It happened after the Prime Minister had delivered his speech and he was being followed by pressmen andBernama - 55 words
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Article47 1985-09-28 8 PARTI Pusaka Bumipu tera Bersatu Sarawak (PPBBS) yesterday presented a cheque for Msloo.ooo to the Umno Youth Community Service Foundation at the Umno complex. Umno Youth chief Anwar Ibrahim said the donation was vital to fund the activities of the foundation. BernamaBernama - 47 words
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Article82 1985-09-28 8 A DELEGATE caused an uproar at the assembly when he questioned the giving of bear and dental subsidies by two state governments. In tabling the motion of thanks for the policy address by the Umno President, Johor delegate Abu Bakar Mohamed Dew a said the bearsBernama - 82 words
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Article, Illustration431 1985-09-28 10 GILLIAN POW CHONG - Bank stuck antiques GILLIAN POW CHONG Items used as collateral for $2 m loan By KWANGTUNG Provincial Bank, one of 11 creditors to whom Phoenix Arts and Crafts owes more than $2 million, is stuck with a large collection of antiques offered as collateral for a loan. As if that431 words
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473 1985-09-28 10 10-cent rise r 'delayed for more than a year' Straits Times price increase THE Straits Times held back its cover price increase for more than a year before raising it to 50 cents last Monday. Mr Denis Tay, a Director and the Group General Manager of The Straits Times, said473 words
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Article, Illustration285 1985-09-28 10 Families throng Chinese Garden for the Mooncake festival Picture by NEARLY everyone had a lantern or two toddlers, children, teenagent, and even grandparents at the Chinese Garden last evening. There were the traditional candle-lit paper lanterns in all colours and the battery-powered apples-and-pears types. ThoseMAZLAN BADRON - 285 words
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Article37 1985-09-28 10 A LANTERN procession for children will be held in Anson tomorrow at 7 pm. The procession will begin at Block 110, Bukit Purmei, and end at the children's playground in 810ck135, Jalan Bukit Merah.37 words
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137 1985-09-28 10 THE brother of a kidney patient will be giving one of his kidneys to him. Mr Tan Hock Guan, a 28-year-old chef who flew back from Amsterdam, will take a tissue-typing test in two weeks' time to see whether his body tissue137 words
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271 1985-09-28 10 SINGAPORE'S retai! industry has taken its first step towards groom ing a well-trained sale, corps with the first intaki of students at its new training centre. The long-awaited centre, set up with a $430,000 grant from the Skills Development Fund, took in271 words
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Article414 1985-09-28 11 ILENE ALESHIRE - ILENE ALESHIRE Award of stadium job to Tange By SINGAPORE architects are angry and upset over the decision to bring in a foreign architect. Prof Kenzo Tange, to design Singapore's first indoor sports stadium. The Singapore Institute of Architects first contacted the Singapore Sports Council414 words
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Article, Illustration396 1985-09-28 11 NZ opposition leader says French govt must apologise The Greenpeace affair NEW ZEALAND'S opposition leader, Mr James McLay. said here yesterday that the French government must formally apologise to his country over the sinking of the Greenpeace ship, the Rainbow Warrior. He listed this as one of three conditions which396 words
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183 1985-09-28 11 Inmate of drug camp hanged himself A MAM who once told his wife that he preferred death to staying in a drug rehabilitation centre was found hanged in his cell at the Jurong Day Release (.'amp aft* I',1 he was rearrested Mr long Mens Toe, 27, a .drug supervisee, was183 words
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170 1985-09-28 11 THREE youths were yesterday each jailed for five years and ordered to be given 12 strokes of the cane for robbing two students and punching another- student. Five other robbery charges were taken into consideration against Chew Eng Wah, Soon Tian Chuan,170 words
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Article33 1985-09-28 11 THE Prime Minister's Book Prize f<n 1965 will be presented by hi Tony Tan. Minister (or Education anil Trade and Industry, at the Regional English Language Centre auditorium on (Vt 11.33 words
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212 1985-09-28 11 THK second of two special television forums on the Singapore economy w H be telecast over Slngapote Broadcasting Corpora tion's Channel 5 tomormw at 7.5(1 pm. Minister of State Trade and Industry and Defence) Briß-iien (Reservist) l-e«* llslen Loong will be on212 words
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Article, Illustration132 1985-09-28 12 FIVE-DOLLAR coins to commemorate 25 years of public housing will be issued on Tuesday along with the new series of one cent to $1 coins. They will show a family unit at the foreground of Housing Board flats, according to a government gazette132 words
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569 1985-09-28 12 STELLA DANKER - STELLA DANKER First batch of volunteers for ministry project By THEY visited the vagrants and destitute at the Community Development Ministry's spartan Bushey Park Home and walked away with a vow to return. And they will as volunteers to befriend the destitute569 words
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244 1985-09-28 12 171 left taxman holding bill for $318,000 WHEN 171 people left Singapore, they also left behind a whopping bill with the taxman. They owed the Income Tax Department a total of $318,353.« or an average of $1,861.71. Because they could not be traced, their outstanding taxes have been written off.244 words
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Article48 1985-09-28 12 POLICE Commissioner Goh Yong Hong left yesterday for Washington ro attend the r>4th Interpol meeting from Monday to Oct B. The annual meermg rs to allow. police chiefs from the 134-member organisation to discuss crime-related issues and enhance co-operation amons the various police agencies.48 words
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Article, Illustration309 1985-09-28 12 Killer' crab not commonly found here THE crab which killed a Thai construction worker can be found in the Southern Islands, but they are not very common, according to a marine biologist. A coroner's court this week heard how the Thai worker died on Dec 21 last year after he309 words
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Article59 1985-09-28 12 A SEMINAR on cancel prevention and control will held ar rhe Regional English language Centre from Oct 7 to 18 organised h\ ihe World Health Organisation, n will be attended by representatives from 12 countries I)i Kwa Soon Bee. Permanent Secre tary (Health) and Director of Medical59 words
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94 1985-09-28 12 THE Minister of State (Prime Minister's Office). Dr Wan Soon Bee. will open the Singapore Zoological Gardens' new Entrance Plaza at 9.30 am today. The zoo has invited students from the Sembawang and Barest ier Hill Primary Schools and other guests to the94 words
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Article37 1985-09-28 14 THE Ministry of Healths outpatient clinic on PuUui T<kong will Ire closed from < Id 1 as .ill residents un the island haw txvn resettled on the mainland since the end of An Kiist37 words
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Article383 1985-09-28 14 GRACE CHNG - GRACE CHNG Easier for hi-tech firms to recruit By THE Economic Development Board has taken another step to help high technology companies weather the economic downturn. It has waived the $4,000 release fee which companies have to pay when they employ a graduate from383 words
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Article, Illustration354 1985-09-28 14 A ROBOT window-cleaner for skyscrapers may seem far-fetched to many' people. Not to Dr R. Hara, Executive Vice-President of Seiko Instruments and Electronics. This is an example of an application which Singaporeans can develop in robotic technology, he said. "There are many354 words
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Article312 1985-09-28 14 School terms next year fyp^ Term I January 2 March 14 Term II March 24 May 30 Term III June 30 September 5 Term IV September 15 November 21 Each term lasts 10 weeks and is followed by a school vacation. Scheduled school holidays Youth312 words
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103 1985-09-28 14 THE First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, Mr Otfe Chok Tong, met student representatives of the four tertiary institutions and the Institute of Education (IE) on Thursday. Over tea at the Defence Ministry, they discussed the National Students' Seminar held at the103 words
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80 1985-09-28 14 THE Appeals Board (Land Acquisition) yesterday awarded $41,055 to a man whose two-storey shophouse was acquired bv the Housing Board in 1982 The amount is about $5,000 more than the original award. The appellant. Mi Abu Talib bin Ally, origuiallj asked for $92,000 from80 words
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199 1985-09-28 15 MR JUSTICE A. P. Rajah yesterday gave former opposition politician Quek Teow Chuan one week to pay his $750 debt to the Prime Minister in connection with Mr Lee Kuan Yew's defamation suit against him or face bankruptcy. The judge199 words
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Article177 1985-09-28 15 THE Chinese press in Singapore was yesterday urged to raise professional standards and increase the influence of Chinese newspapers. Singapore News and Publications Limited's Group General Manager, Mr Mah Bow Tan, suggested that both the Lianhe Zaobao and Wanbao initiate cultural and professional exchanges with other177 words
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Article, Illustration372 1985-09-28 15 CHUA CHIN CHYE - Hunt for three men in $18,000 extortion bid CHUA CHIN CHYE By POLICE mounted a search in the Holland Road area yesterday for three men who had earlier abducted a shopkeeper and tried to force him to withdraw $18,000 from a Holland Avenue bank in an extortion bid. The three372 words
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192 1985-09-28 15 CHINA hopes to narrow the technological gap between its electronic industry and that of the West by 1990 through close links with Asia s newlyindustralised countries. In an interview with Shin Min Daily News in China recently, the Chinese minister in charge of electronic192 words
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409 1985-09-28 15 Former MD cleared of $1.8 m fraud bid charge THE former managing director of a textile firm that was in financial trouble was acquitted yesterday of a charge of trying to cheat an insurance company of $1.88 million by submitting a false fire insurance claim. The claim by James Lee409 words
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Article, Illustration458 1985-09-28 17 Foreign firm starts 1 m hi-tech project Transfer of technology from Norway will benefit Singapore A NORWEGIAN company in Singapore. EB Communications, will start a $1.1 million project to design and develop a fibre optic communication unit for military use. More important than the cost of the 15-month project is458 words
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Article422 1985-09-28 17 ANG LAY WAH - 'Why not teach the boys too?' ANG LAY WAH Lessons on parenting skills By WHAT the girls can do the boys should do. too. Commenting on the new compulsory home economics course which also teaches schoolgirls parenting skills, parents and students interviewed yesterday felt that parenting skills should be taught422 words
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179 1985-09-28 17 CHANGING lifestyles have been responsible for some of our more press n£ health problems, said Dr Yeo Ning Hong yesterday. The Minister for Communications and Information and Second Minister for Defence said that, with the high standard of living, people were consuming too179 words
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282 1985-09-28 17 FIFTEEN people have discovered that it can be costly to fish in prohibited water catchment areas instead of public fishing ponds. They were among 25 people who were caught by Public Utilities Board officials in the first nine months of this year for282 words
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103 1985-09-28 17 PART of the slip road along Scotts Road, closed after a cave-in, is expected to be open to traffic today. It was earlier expected to be opened yesterday. A portion of the slip road, which leads from Scotts Road into Orchard Road, gave way103 words
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Article, Illustration367 1985-09-28 17 A YACHT moored at Changi Sailing Club was damaged when an army assault boat, on a training exercise in the Changi area, rammed into it recently, according to the yacht's owner. A hole, large enough for a person to go through, was made a367 words
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132 1985-09-28 17 Inquiry into baby's death at hospital A CORONER'S inquiry will be held mm into the death of a baby bey who died of skull fracture at Kandang Kerbau Hospital. It was learnt that the infant, bora on July 15, died two days later. The cause of death, as certified by132 words
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100 1985-09-28 17 THE top prize for the third Asean letter-writing competition for young writers a set of stamp albums with the postage stamps issued by the member countries of Asean in the last three years went to Lun Huiying. Apart from her overall best entry,100 words
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305 1985-09-28 17 More dud $50 bills: Here's how to spot them ANOTHER 20 counterfeit $50 currency notes have surfaced in the past three months. The fake bills were discovered by banks, the Changi Airport Duty-free Emporium and individuals. They have been hand-, ed over to the police. Police said the fake notes305 words
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Article57 1985-09-28 17 ABOUT 1,500 delegates and guests from 48 countries will take part in the seventh conference of The Section on Business Law of the International Bar Association on Monday. The 25 committees at the five-day conference, to be held at the Shangri-La, Hilton and other nearby hotels, will57 words
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Advertisement84 1985-09-28 11 See all of Europe 4 0 At AUL this weepd. Tuuli storage system f JJ*B M?v Jysky baby chair -With arm $W !pOu as shown. %M Tuuli makes bookshelves in the ENl| ♦m Wlthout arm $78 d>^^o OA bedroom, showing-off shelves in Q&aß <P'o Sixth Avenue Store I ViA J84 words
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Advertisement648 1985-09-28 17 land with it s ik h 5,000 years ot culture magretitieni buildings and artifacts c4 histohi Hgnrfn am e F/he well-known mightiest Great *Val ol I hint 1 he ere banting u enenes Ha. i- you ever dt< am! ot visiting all these' thi moment m.iv be i oming your648 words
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Article549 1985-09-28 18 THE National Civil Defence Plan is coming of age. What began as a scheme to prepare the community to react decisively to disasters in their neighbourhoods is maturing into an overall strategy to cope with a full range of contingencies which we could be faced with.549 words
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526 1985-09-28 18 T. F. Hwang fates you down Memory REMEMBERING THE Empress Hot ?l and Restaurant ta Middle Read. Every year at this time of the yeat with the approach of tae M.dautumn er Meoneaue Festival, the Empress was lit op like a guttering tree. Bat this time around. the bright light,526 words
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Article200 1985-09-28 18 "THE (US) dollar is overvalued. We have been saying it for a long time in international circles, and today we are all saying it together." French Finance Minister Pierre Beregovoy, after the Big Five na tions had pledged to act against the greenback. "I knew I200 words
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Article, Illustration1923 1985-09-28 18 JAMES PERRY - JAMES PERRY Much lobbying, speculation and controversy surround the award By writing for The Asian Wall Street Journal The popular lead singer of the Boomtown Rats might have won, but he has been scratched on a technicality. The President of the United States1,923 words
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Article, Illustration785 1985-09-28 19 ROBERT KEARNS - ROBERT KEARNS 'Dollar-a-year' execs keep things going in crises By 4 If the balloon goes up. we will need your private business know-how to save our country from an enemy takeover. It's that simple. Congressman Sonny Montgomery, a Mississippi Democrat, on theReuter - 785 words
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Article, Illustration727 1985-09-28 19 NICHOLAS PHYTHIAN - Row over hint of queen's role in British politics NICHOLAS PHYTHIAN By DUNDEE (Scotland) It makes traditionalists shudder Britain's queen involved in politics 0 But the prospect has arisen in an intense political debate about the future government of this monar-chy-loving nation. Liberals and Social Democrats, united in an allianceReuter - 727 words
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376 1985-09-28 20 At the hospitals LATE on the night of Saturday, Sept 21, I had to take someone to the Accident and Emergency Department of the Singapore General Hospital. That was the first time I saw the new hospital and was very impressed at376 words
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223 1985-09-28 20 I AM writing to express my heartfelt thanks to the doctor and the nursing staff of Ward 10, Toa Payoh Hospital. I was admitted on Sept 9 for a major operation early the next morning. Imagine the anxiety and fear that I experienced. I concealed my223 words
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183 1985-09-28 20 ON SEPT 5, my son had an appointment at 2 pm to see a specialist at the E clinic of the Singapore General Hospital. When my son was not attended to by 2.30 pm, my husband and I enquired and were told the doctor183 words
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Letter349 1985-09-28 20 Why must a foreign architect design our indoor stadium? WE read with dismay the announcement (ST, Sept 24) that a "famous foreign architect" has been chosen to design our indoor stadium. Our institute has, on a number of occasions, called for the staging of architectural competitions349 words
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160 1985-09-28 20 MP to the rescue of crash victim ON Sept 8 at about 7 pm, I was involved in a traffic accident along the Thomson Pan-Island Expressway near Stevens Road. Immediately after the accident, I waved desperately for help from a passing motorist to inform my family and also to note160 words
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Letter, Illustration148 1985-09-28 20 RAMLE SALLEH (above) has for the past year been board saiUng in all conditions and, if not on the water, could be seen running on the East Coast beaches, training in his determination to be the best board sailor in Asia. Ramie just proved that148 words
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205 1985-09-28 20 Shunfu to have extra sports facilities PLEASE refer to the lettei by Soh Chan Wah who comments that Shunfu estate lacks sports facilities (ST. Aug 17). To catei to the needs of the residents in Shunfu estate, the Housing Board has provided a multi-pur-pose court in front of Apartment Block205 words
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88 1985-09-28 20 IN YOUR report (ST, Sept 25) on the Australians visiting Singapore to try out their Mandarin, the word "encourage" in the question "Does the government encourage non-Chinese Singaporeans to speak Mandarin?" asked by one of them should have been "require". My answer to that88 words
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Letter189 1985-09-28 20 PLEASE refer to the letter "Some residents building fences" by "Guildman Lowe" (ST, Sept 5), who commented that some HUDC maisonettes in Pine Grove and Gillman Heights had fences in the turfed areas outside the units. The HDB cannot permit the fencing of the small turfed189 words
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Article, Illustration71 1985-09-28 21 THE Singapore stock market yesterday recorded its highest trading volume for the week. Despite the activity, the Straits Times Industrial Index shed 1.09 points to 787.79, while the Business Times Composite Index fell 0.67 to 673.35 points. Volume rose to 35.6 million, valued at $67.45 million, compared71 words
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Article14 1985-09-28 21 Pahong Inv 25p 3,460,000 Pan-El 50< 1.921,000 Fed Cables 1,710,000 Raleigh 1,568,00014 words
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Article77 1985-09-28 21 Sept 26 Sept 2! Se P' 26 Sad 27 ST Properties 463 42 462 37 B! Composite 674 02 673 35 S! Minings ***** ***** BT Indicator *****90 *****6! ST Plantations 2287 63 22% 95 Bl 08 OS -300 -264 OCBC 579 31 578 88 ST industrials '88 8877 words
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Article45 1985-09-28 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business fines Industrials Composite 1984 85 High *****1(8 2/84) 983 06 (8/2/84) 1984 85 Lo« 717 95 (15 7 85 > 631.62 (15/7/85) All timp High *****1(8 2 84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All time Low 74.75 (17 9 64) 550 78 (2/8/82)45 words
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Article15 1985-09-28 21 The US dollar closed at DM 2.6615 in Singapore, losing 105 points. i 115 words
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Article34 1985-09-28 21 Eurodollar: Lost six ticks to 91.83 a contract. Deutsche mark: Gained 12 ticks to 0.3783 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained 78 ticks to 0.*****0 a contract. Gold: Lost USs2.io to U*****.40 an ounce.34 words
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Article84 1985-09-28 21 TOKYO, Fri. Major Japanese firms are expected to suffer a combined loss in the current business year ending next March, a commercial bank has predicted. The forecast by Sanwa Bank yesterday was based on a re-em survey which covered 129 major companies in 18 industries, Sanwa officialsAFP - 84 words
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72 1985-09-28 21 NEW YORK. Fri. UK Treasury economic secretary lan Stewart has called for greater deregulation and liquidity in the Japanese financial markets to enable the yen to join Sterling and the deutschemark as viable alternatives to the US dollar. To raise the efficiency ofReuter - 72 words
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Article70 1985-09-28 21 LONDON. Fri. UK corporate profits fell 6.6 per cent in the second quarter, after a 9.8 per cent rise in che first. Central Statistical Office figures show. Net of stock appreciation, profits of industrial and commercial companies in the second quarter were put at a seasonally adjustedReuter - 70 words
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Article73 1985-09-28 21 BEIJING, Fri. China will adjust the exchange rate of the yuan against foreign currencies in line with international market and domestic conditions, Mr Yuan Mu, an economist with the state council (Catinet) said. He was commenting on a draft plan for the five years ending in 1990,Reuter - 73 words
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Article58 1985-09-28 21 ADELAIDE, Fri. Elders DCL Ltd said its wholly-owned Carlton and United Breweries Ltd subsidiary was the main contributor to a 50 per cent rise in net earnings in the year ended June 30. The diversified pastoral group earlier reported a 1984 85 net profit of U*****.57 million,Reuter - 58 words
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Article92 1985-09-28 21 Swiss banks approached on loan ZURICH, Fri. A Swiss banker said Citicorp had approached Swiss banks to join a US$6 billion (5512.9 billion) loan for Philip Morris Inc. rumoured to be the mystery bidder for General Foods Corp. The banker, who declined to be identified, said he presumed other EuropeanReuter - 92 words
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Article58 1985-09-28 21 NEW YORK, Fri. Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp said it has signed long-term agreements, as expected, with American Telephone and Telegraph Co and Nynex Corp to exchange data information and personnel. The agreement with ATT allows joint product development and marketing, longrange planning of telecommunications networks,Reuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration651 1985-09-28 21 Company head wants chance to prove its worth IT WAS exactly nine months ago that entrepreneur Francis Siah told The Straits Times: "As long as you have good projects, the least you need worry about is money." Today, money to the tune of about651 words
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467 1985-09-28 21 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Major private and public limited companies in Malaysia expect a 2.5 per cent increase in gross revenue for the second half of this year, said a survey by the Statistics Department. The expected growth rate is much lower than the 8.6-per467 words
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289 1985-09-28 21 Straits Trading profits drop 78 to $7.7 m THE absence of a $24 million windfall this interim for index stock Straits Trading has resulted in its bottom line profits plunging 78 per cent to $7.73 million for the first-half of this year. Previously, the profit from its sale of shares289 words
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217 1985-09-28 21 THE subways will be the next place where companies can place their advertisements, with the MRTC looking for agencies to design the display for underground advertisements and, later, to sell advertising space. The firm Is expected to suggest the kind of217 words
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252 1985-09-28 21 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysian Airline System will announce tomorrow the details of its public issue of I§s million shares the biggest in Malaysian corporate history under the first stage of its privatisation programme. Aviation wmw said today the 115 million shares of Msl eachBernama - 252 words
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233 1985-09-28 21 Semiconductor industry will recover in 1986, says US group SANTA CLARA, Fri. The Semiconductor Industry Association last night forecast a strong turnaround in world sales next year, ending the slump that has plagued the industry throughout 1985. The announcement of the 1986 projection was made before nearly 1,000 industry executivesReuter - 233 words
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226 1985-09-28 21 N. BALAKRISHNAM - ECICS won't lose from Consafe's bankruptcy N.BA LAKRISHNAM By IT IS now clear that the Export Credit Insurance Corporation of Singapore (ECICS) will not lose any money as a result of the bankruptcy of the Swedish company Consafe last month, sources say. The vessel that was guaranteed by ECICS and226 words
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Article4913 1985-09-28 22 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered in "business done I urthei because all dealings at a particular price are grouped j together, the4,913 words
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Article2799 1985-09-28 22 INDUSTRIALS A CW i2.738, (5) 2.64 (7) 165 (20> UM (28 1 2.68 (It 2.71 (1) 2.73 AMD < 5 15S > (26) 5.20 (11> 5.25 (5) 5.10 (23i 5.15 \lc*)m (1.01S) (1) 0.97 (19) 0.98 (19) 1.00 tl6* 102 (20) 1.01 AISB 3^ 1.012,799 words
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Article41 1985-09-28 22 A" shares quoted have a par value of SI. utiles* otherwise specified Adjusted ,ot scr.p rijMs N Tji eiempted fmtmt ABN is traded ■Ml of 10 shares eac'.. with the price Quoted in doiars. Mining Borlow Spor41 words
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Article288 1985-09-28 23 i M»> 5! 000 r« best customer only J OCBC Trance 4 only available at D6S Finance UOf s rates also available at UOf also available at DBS Finance OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES S«M|S da.lv 5 5 1 i 5 5 1 1 3 months 4288 words
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Article122 1985-09-28 23 Australian dollar L5258— 1.5301 6.69—6.43 Canadian dollar 1.5701—1.5734 6.48—6.28 HI dollar 1.1558-1.1606 8.84-8.45 Sterling pound 3.0131—3.0216 3.40—3.29 Austrian schilling 11.3328—11.3607 89.93—86.02 Belgian franc (com) 3.9267 3.9344 260.12—251.48 Danish kronor 21.8973-21.9415 46.85-44.91 Deutschemark 79 6313 79.7876 12.81—12.31 Finnish mark 37.1074—37.1917 Unq— 26.62 French franc 26.0951 26.1477 39.17—37.82 Hongkong dollar122 words
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Article108 1985-09-28 23 THE US dollar closed slightly lower against most major currencies at 3pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, the greenback closed little changed at 2.1385/15 in quiet trading. It traded within a range of 2.1330 and 2.1370 after opening at 2.1370/20. Against the deutschemark, the dollar opened at 2.6880/10 and108 words
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Article110 1985-09-28 23 THE kilobar market traded between 5522,656 and 5522,756 yesterday. Gold opened at U*****.00/328.50 and traded to a low of U*****. 00/327. 50 on firmer dollars and commission house selling. It went to a high of U*****.10/328.50 when the dollars weaken against the deutschemark, settling for the day at U*****.00/110 words
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Article23 1985-09-28 23 GOLD US$/oz Fri Thurs Singapore 328.00—328.50 330.70 331.20 Hongkong 328.10—328.50 332.60—333.10 Thurs Wed New York 327.70-328.20 329.60—330.10 London 328.00—328.50 329.10 329.6023 words
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Article78 1985-09-28 23 Eurodollar 3-month deposit EURODOLLAR closed lower in spite of a fall in money supply. Many operators felt that the present level looks right for a technical correction. Intermittent profit-tak-ing came in through the day. Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dec 91.845 91.85 91.80 91.83 1003 Mar 8678 words
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Article, Illustration78 1985-09-28 23 DEUTSCHEMARK opened quietly as many operators expected a thin market in anticipation of the closure of the New York market ahead of hurricane warnings. However, heavy dollar selling by the European pushed the contract to close near the day's high. Sentiment remained bullish. A higher trading range is expected78 words
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Article70 1985-09-28 23 YEN moved in tandem with the deutschemark contract, but in greater magnitude. US dollar sales in the afternoon was apparently yen-led as participants reeled over a newspaper report which quoted a Bank of Japan official as saying that he foresees a much higher yen. Open High Low Sett70 words
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Article, Illustration68 1985-09-28 23 GOLD closed higher as the dollar continued to slide in the foreign exchange market. No strong buying interest was detected and the metal's rally found no follow through. Reports from Security Pjntic National Bank SPAFI i In I 'Sfper Ihttj HHKr? I Open High Low Sett Est Vol Oct68 words
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Article18 1985-09-28 23 CkOS«l[ LKtce' Rubber cents k*o SingaporeOctober 160 50 down 0 50 cents Malaysia October 178 50 unchanged18 words
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Article20 1985-09-28 23 Tin C* 05 1 P"" 5 MS >. KL Tin 30.25 down 20 cents Turnover 121 tonnes Imm MO tonnes20 words
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Article21 1985-09-28 23 Copp.r C Kti Thurs Spot ***** 952 00 (955 50 956 00- 976 50 i9BO 00 *****' b 350 tonnes21 words
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Article27 1985-09-28 23 I Alum.mum oe^t P"" 5 tome Thus Spot 683 00 (686 00 a i months 705 00- 705 50 (708 00 -W Meadv i 725 tonnes27 words
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Article108 1985-09-28 23 Qosmf prices Crude MS tonne palm oi Oct 7?C i north) 710 Nov 730 (south) 73S < central; f Refined pain o* USS tonnes n Oct 360 00 Nov 360 00 i sellers i Dec 365 00 el i RBD Olem Oct Nov 350 00 i sellers) -60108 words
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Article82 1985-09-28 23 i i I i i i i-i i i i NST Index h Friday 1279.41 (1276.33) hlg Hongkong Hang Sent "2 0* L_L Friday 1511.80 (1511.87) j_ Austraian JU-Ordmaries -L Friday 980.5 (971.8) Nkkei D J Average r Friday *****.71 (*****.50) j— Financial Times Industrials L Thursday 979.1 (980.6)82 words
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Article264 1985-09-28 23 Sept ?6 US$ Change Alcoa 33 -x Alliea Chem Cp 42 s unch Ailis Chalmers 3N unch Am Tel Tel 2) M Amux Inc 1 4 unch Amr Corp 4)WI N Bethlehem Stl MM Boeing Co 45 K Butnuyhs Cp 65 n caterpillar Co 35* ft Chase Monhtn264 words
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Article545 1985-09-28 23 Sept ?6 Pence Change INDUSTRIALS Atked Lyons 286 23 Ass Doines 130 unch BTRPIC 345 3 cks 132 -1 Barclays 362 3 Beecham 320 -3 BICC 215 3 Blue Circle 516 unch BOC Group 264 4 Boots 197 unch Boworer 318 unch BATS 255 5 108 unch 526 unch545 words
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621 1985-09-28 23 THE Singapore stock market went through erratic trading yesterday as investors bought in the morning, left well alone in the day and sold heavily during the last hour of trading. Both the market barometers showed a dip, but share turnover for the621 words
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Article289 1985-09-28 23 Sept 27 HKJ Change Associated Hotels 0 34 unch Bank Of East Asia 20 50 -0 5 Cheung Kong 17 20 0 1 China Light 15 10 -0.1 Cross Harb Tunnel 9 75 +0 05 F E Consortium 062 +0 03 Far East Exch Philex 0 045 unch G289 words
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Article342 1985-09-28 23 Sept 27 Yen Change Aiinomoto I 1 50 20 Ako, 333 -20 Amoda 746 unch Asahi Chem 725 4 Asah, Glass 795 -I Bank Tk 760 -15 Bndqestone 547 -3 Canon 950 -70 Casio Computer 1 550 -80 C,t„er, 370 9 D N,p Print 1040 +50 D Nippon Screen342 words
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Article313 1985-09-28 23 IC I 230S Leighton 1 17 -4 Lend Lease 620 10 Magellan Pet Aust 230 unch Mayne Nickless 317 +4 Metals Explor N L 40 unch Mideast 25 unch Mim 255 -3 Myer 345 unch Not Aust Bank 486 -12 News Corp 740 +30 North Bh 248 -2 Nth313 words
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300 1985-09-28 24 HONGKONG, Friday ASSOCIATED International Ltd, a wholly owned unit of Associated Hotels Ltd, will seek a public listing here through the issue of 293.59 million new HK$l shares at par, the Managing Director of underwriter Indosuez Asia Ltd, Mr Anthony Lo, said. HeReuter - 300 words
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118 1985-09-28 24 Multi-Purpose Holdings in tho red at half-time A HIGH-TAX charge coupled with a M55.6 million write-down in its shipping investments pushed conglomerate Multi-Pur-pose Holdings Bhd into the red at half-time. Though it is not unfamiliar territory for the group, bottom-line figures saw the Malaysian Chinese Assciation investment arm M57.4 million118 words
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Article77 1985-09-28 24 MELBOURNE, Fri. The Broken Hill Pty Co Ltd (BHP) said its record first-quarter net profit mainly reflected the impact on margins of the fall in the Australian dollar and increased sales of certain products. BHP reported an attributable net profit of A5296.7 million (Ss4sl million) for77 words
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496 1985-09-28 24 ANTHONY HOE - ANTHONY HOE Former ACB chairman sells 24 stake to Harun brothers By MR ANG Keong Lan, former chairman of Asia Commercial Bank, has at last managed to sell a major stake in his ailing feedmill company, Malaysian Feedmills Ltd (MFL), whose share trailing has been496 words
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Article108 1985-09-28 24 MALAYSIAN American Assurance Company Bhd (MA A) received higher gross premium income from its insurance operations in the six months ended June 30 to M51.84 million, up 8.3 per cent from the previous corresponding six months. It said in a statement that premium income from life insuranceBernama - 108 words
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Article67 1985-09-28 24 KHONG Guan Holdings Malaysia Bhd reported a 38.41 per cent drop in its group pre-tax profit for the half year ended June 30 to M51.003 million. In a statement yesterday, it said the company's pre-tax profit slipped to M51.984 million from M52.355 million previously. Group turnoverBernama - 67 words
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Article94 1985-09-28 24 AUSTRAL Amalgamated Tin Bhd suffered a sharp fall in pre-tax profit to M5572,000 for the half year ended June 30 compared with M52.62 million for the same period in 1984. The company explained that the substantial reduction in profit was mainly due to major repair costs incurredBernama - 94 words
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Article45 1985-09-28 24 CONSTRUCTION and civil engineering group Sungei Way Holdings Bhd (SWH) has recorded a 51.5 per cent fall in group pre-tax profit to M52.37 million for the six months ended June 30 despite an increased turnover of M526.64 million from M521.42 million previously. BernamaBernama - 45 words
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Article419 1985-09-28 24 Highest trading value this year THIS week the Singapore stock market can boast of having the highest value of shares traded in a day for the year. The market's slow start picked up on Thursday, the last day of September's settlement period, when volume pushed beyond the 30 million419 words
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Article80 1985-09-28 24 THE FOLLOWING is a list of the five most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore this week. It gives the turnover in thousands of units, closing prices yesterday and the high and low for 1985. Company Volume Price ffgh (J) Low (J) C000) Sept80 words
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Article, Illustration215 1985-09-28 24 Most active stock RALEIGH Bhd has made it to the week's most active stock with a total of 8.7 million shares traded. The stock was traded between $3.41 and $3.88 yesterfay and closed the day 11 c»*nts higher at $3.tt. Raleigh kicked off the week on its highest215 words
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Article204 1985-09-28 24 Brokers' bid to curb excessive THE Kuala Lumpur market went over the 40-mil-lion share volume mark on Thursday, which saw the second highest turnover in the market's history. About 40.76 million shares valued at M5101.166 million were traded that day. On the week, the New Straits Times Industrial204 words
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110 1985-09-28 24 TWA enters definitive merger pact NEW YORK, Fri. Trans World Airlines said it entered a definitive merger agreement with Carl C. Icahn and certain of his affiliates providing for the Icahn group's acquisition of the shares of TWA it does not already own. It said under terms of the agreement,Reuter - 110 words
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Advertisement520 1985-09-28 28 14 Antiques/ Arts/Crafts OPENING! WATTEN RISE ANTIQUES BAZAAR Antique hunting, or the need for a change in your living surrounding. Now amass for your selection/ a collection of personal treasures. Hams featured: Asian handicraft, antiques furniture, porcelain, paintings and wood carving. Date: 29 Sept. '85 (Sunday) Venue: 30, Wat ten520 words
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Advertisement505 1985-09-28 28 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing 152 CM. (60") Poland lace curtain fabrics to clear at $2 per yd. Also visit us for other variety of curtains, furniture, carpets, wallpaper, etc. Welcome to Lilian Furnishings Ctr. Tel: *****00. REUPHOLSTER YOUR SOFA, settee, etc. by our expert reupholsterers. No deposit. Call *****29 anytime.505 words
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Advertisement630 1985-09-28 29 57 Business Opportunities DISPOSABLE DIAPERS for clearance sale Sizes: New born, day-time, extra absorbent, overnight, toddler-plain, gathers and elastic. Packing: Bulk and display. Prices: 20* to 35< per diaper D«|iv«ry: on order of $100 and above. LIMITED STOCK AVAILABLE ONLY HI Tel: *****48/ *****08 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES tor Closing Down Factories.630 words
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Advertisement462 1985-09-28 29 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive HOLLANDSE CLUB SINGAPORE (An exclusive international dub) We are expanding come |oir, our team in the following career post Mamas SOUS CHEF Salary package $22,000 to $30,000 p. 8 Thorough knowledge of local westeri' cuisines Strong leadership qualities Ice-carving butter sculpture advantageous. BARTENDERS Minimum starting462 words
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Advertisement599 1985-09-28 30 67 Situations Vacant: EOP PROGRAMMER s p,.re fttlsrn i ICE A levels j yean experience In developing Cobol programs Independent]] hxperir-iu-e on BF .WOO is an advantagf 5 day-week and attractive fringe benefits offered l! yOU baM '.tie above prerequisites and are interested in the .•h pssssss appts statini; full599 words
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Advertisement548 1985-09-28 30 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales I JOIN (a member of Times Publishing Bhd) the leading Direct Selling Company representing international publishers of renown educational products for children and general reference. As a result of our expansion, we have new positions for: SALES REPRESENTATIVE SALES MANAGER Applicants for548 words
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Advertisement563 1985-09-28 30 71 Situations Vacant: Sales FEMALE SALES EXECUTIVE required by a graphic company We offer: Basic salary transport allowance commission Bapeiiew e is nol rsei essai bill must hardworking, pleasant and aggressive. Please call *****11 or write lo Toa Payoh Industrial Park Lorong 8. Blk 1002, V 06- 1425. Singapore 1231563 words
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Advertisement541 1985-09-28 30 72 Situations Vacant. Technical (cam LABORATORY TECHNICIAN Applicants are invitee tor 'he above position Responsibilities 1 1 eondui i qti.i.uv Bests in j lubricants and omn related petroleum product! si ior I Ing to Institute ol Petrotei m j snd ISTM standard! .1 1 j undertake en) Mnet -u portive541 words
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Advertisement573 1985-09-28 31 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical li^BT^^^ MALAYAN J rTlm^M^m BREWERIES i InfMlH (SPORE) PTE LTD S .^pa^F Brewers o* Tigt-( 8t Anchor Bear W: ABC Sioui HmSnHMpyM-l I Completed Secondary 4 (Science Stream) '■A:'-A Wiffing to work 2 rotating shifts Applicants should have completed National Service or573 words
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Advertisement614 1985-09-28 31 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Demetron is a modern and growing multi-national electronic company engaged in high value-added manufacturing activities, namely printed circuit boards and bonding wires. SENIOR TECHNICIAN Selected candidate will contribute towards trouble-shooting and maintenance of sophisticated microprocessor based controllers and other equipment. He is614 words
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Advertisement612 1985-09-28 31 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous W Cipher Data Products is the world's leading producer of streaming tape drives. H In line with our expansion programme, we fl require the following persons: H (1) TECHNICIANS A) TEST (2nd Shift) B) QA (Ist and 2nd Shifts) C) MANUFACTURING (3612 words
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Advertisement725 1985-09-28 31 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous IP ATBT I AT&T Microelectronics Pte Ltd has immediate vacancies for the following js§g: positions: rap QC Trainer SQl"! Tncnprtnrs H Aituwvvtwaw Job Duties: wsk •To train and qualify new QC Production Operators on defect criteria and machine Sg: operations To plot725 words
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Advertisement577 1985-09-28 32 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous I FUJITEC) PI ELEVATOR ESCALATOR I CI'YRARK J gggggl A worldwide organisation We have vacancy for: i S3 Speak and write simple English ±2 H Several years driving experience is essential ffl Hq Own motorcycle an advantage tH| rftt Bfl Salary will577 words
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Advertisement683 1985-09-28 32 1 Newly established electroplating factory m Jurong wishes to recruit ttu following personnel:A. PRODUCTION LINE OPERATORS (Male) B. Q.C. OPERATORS (Male/ Female) C. JIGGING OPERATORS (Male/ Female) D. POLISHING OPERATORS (Male) E. STORES CLERK F. CLERK/ TYPIST Applicants for positions A D. should preferably have some experience in the electroplating683 words
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Advertisement776 1985-09-28 32 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous REDIFFUSION REO. DISC Jockey I lit plea.- write in to: The Personnel Dept Kediliusion (S) Pte Ltd, l Jin Selantlng, s-2159. REOD. DESPATCH BOY tor travel agency. Musi possess Class 2 driving licence. Interested parties, pis. i all: *****97 WANTED TEMPORARY/ PERMANENT General Workers. $15 to776 words
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Advertisement622 1985-09-28 32 Inn Uitinnn? Move to classification 94 jSllci and be introduced to DaihatsiTs 'New Price 86 For Sale: BMW '80 AUG. BMW 316 (converted 320). Immaculate condition throughout. Must see to appreciate. Interested contact *****85. '84 MODEL, 5201A, fully auto. (Latest model). 1 owner. 20,000 km. Guaranteed like new. *****55. Jerry622 words
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Advertisement719 1985-09-28 32 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan '77 DATSUN 100A. 2 owners. In good cond.. s/rims. radio cassette. View 24 Siglap Ave. S'pore 1545 '80 DATSUN 200L auto. Central locking, power windows, pte. owner. Non-PARF. Price neg. Tel: *****19. '81 DATSUN 120Y GL'. Aircon.. hi-fi, new tax paint. 1 company owner, excellent condition.719 words
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Advertisement670 1985-09-28 32 90 For Sale: Toyota 1983 TOYOTA CRESSIDA 2000 GLI 6 auto, (overdrive). 1 pte. owner. Original white. Accident free. Low mileage. Mint condition. Tel: *****55. 27/12/83 LATEST TOYOTA Corona I.6GL, 1 lady owner, power steering, windows, s/ rims, high powered cassette and radio. Very low mileage. $25,500 0.n.0. *****55. 5/81670 words
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Advertisement692 1985-09-28 32 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi MITSUBISHI TREDIA 1600. Aircon.. radio cassette, power steenng. power windows. Reasonable offer. Tel: *****27 Miss Lim. NEAR 79 LAMDA, aircon.. radio, equaliser, sports rims, power windows, sun-roof. $8,800. Tel: *****96. Carol. NOV. 74 COLT Galant Aircon. Blaupunkt set. s/nms. tax/ insurance. non-PARF. $3,800 0.n.0. Loan $2,300.692 words
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Advertisement543 1985-09-28 32 92 For Sale: Mazda mmm mmmu j LATE 82 SPORTY Mazda GT 15. I 2-dr.. sun-roofed, aircond high power radio cassette, s rims Original paint Tax 12 "85 (PARF). $21.5011 ono 74HOH1H 1978 MAZDA 323 1.3 CX Hatchback Radio cassette and newpaintwork l.adv owner, lax Dec '85. $8,900.00 Negotiable Tel543 words
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Advertisement517 1985-09-28 32 93 For Sale: Honda MARCH '77 HONDA CM dooi Aircon, radio i sssette, tax Insurance Feb W 16 330 an o Oood cond *****51 84 HONDA PRELUDE SUtO 1 OWQer Full accessories No SI i Immaculate cond Hi^ta-M offer secures. Chi!,, id *****6 pagei APRIL '81 ACCORD SUtO 1 pie517 words
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Advertisement324 1985-09-28 32 94 For Sale: Other Makes Cai rVayl i I i Fast apprc. or, loans Corrn ..ies Friendly efficient service i o. < SIN THAI HIN TRADING PTf LTI, Plot 'E' Fringe Carpark Kampong Java Road Singapore 0923 Telephone *****11/ 5 (Opens from 9.00am 5.30pm) TRADE-IN A LOAN ARRANGEABLE 1985 Su/uki324 words
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Advertisement1877 1985-09-28 33 96 Sale/Wanted: Motor 96 Sale/Wanted: Motor Sale/Wanted: Motor 96 Sale/Wanted: Motor Cycles/ Scooters Cycles/Scooters Cycles/Scooters Cycles/Scooters Tt-IF hIFW The new "3KST comes with the Revolutionary ww Automatic Exhaust Control (AEC) to give 25 PS ot 4Q_»| I^^Pl fl..__P r silky-smooth power across the full rev range Together with our nevv1,877 words
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Advertisement164 1985-09-28 33 WILLING TO PAY good price foi Honda CGI2S (1981 model) Tel *****46. YAMAHA RZ LC3SO, good condition, insurance road tax new $1,550 0.n.0. *****25 after 6pm YAMAHA 650 TURBO. Excellent cond. See to appreciate. $5.60( 0.n.0. Contact Mr King *****52. '79 GS7SOE/ '82 Katana GSI2SS. both in immaculate tip-tor. cond.164 words
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Advertisement551 1985-09-28 33 M *"^~~~~~~~S 97 Vehicles Wanted WANTED! I Any make ol good secondhand car Cash payment Highest offer Free valuation D&H MOTORWAYS PTE. LTO. Home of Quality Used Cars 7 Chang Charn Road (0315) TEL: *****82/ *****83 ATTRACTIVE OFFER FOR non PARK/ PARF co. regd. commercial vehicles Cash payment Mr Tan551 words
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Advertisement631 1985-09-28 33 106 Accommodation Available: Houses -j j DIST 10 WOOLLERTON PARK j Paradise home Uniojua design, 5 I bdrm.- study, famil) hall, im- ported kitcnen la rue patio overlooking pool 30j000sq.fl $13,000. DIST 11 RAFFLES PARK Beautiful s/storey Spanish design bungalow. 4 bdrms family, largi modern kitchen, spa' |o,j- living dining631 words
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Advertisement678 1985-09-28 33 106 Accommodation Available: Houses D.20 ELLINGTON bQUARt ,1 re\ intermed bdrm ed bi ii IM I D.2057 D/STOREY INTERMEDIATE i iou» room a! N Fulton Rd to i -■-in i. Unfurnished Call *****35 D 11 MODERN SPACIOUS I. bunga turn ***** *****63 Oti 23 VANDA Drive i ms) -.'im-d I678 words
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Advertisement610 1985-09-28 34 .-jf l A—..y£. J Tfi^B^' J vi 106 Accommodation 106 Accommodation Available: Houses Available: Houses f 9BHDB I PROPERTIES TO LET Tenders are invited for the lettings of the following unfurnished residential ties:Tender Deposit Payable A) CHIP BEE GARDENS (Off Holland Road) (i) 9-Storey Flat (3 bedrooms) at Apartment Block610 words
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Advertisement727 1985-09-28 34 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments REAL BARGAIN. Dist 9 SCOTTS TWR. (new). Furnished. $2,000. HIGH POINT. 3 bdrms. Pool. $2,800. LUCKY TWRS. 4 bedrooms. Furnished. $3,300. CHATSWORTH CT. 5 bedrooms. $3,600. DIST. IO CASABELLA TERRACE APTS. 3/ 4 bedrooms. Full amenities. From $3,300. HIMIKO CT. 4 bedrooms. High floor. $2,500. NASSIM727 words
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Advertisement837 1985-09-28 34 107 Accom.nodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments 'Go out on Sunday? We never have time!' Sundays are spent 0 KJ^f^ wl,n friendly expat > s*^ neighbours playing f (t£- jL-^-j**' I—T^aKX^1 T^aKX^ ,enn s swimming, lunch m "«u i Awj/^^ by ,he p oo We s ct fu country837 words
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Advertisement664 1985-09-28 34 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms D.2366 SINGLE ROOM. No cooking. No bathrm attached. $200. 19 Jln. Dermawan. Tel: *****77. FULLY FURNISHED AIRCOND. room at Dist.9, free parking laundry included. $550. *****48. FULTON Opposite Thomson Yaohan New terr. D/storey P/Furn. Split-level. *****04/ *****28. FURNISHED ROOM BEHIND Lucky Plaza for rent. Long/ short664 words
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Advertisement677 1985-09-28 34 110 Accommodation Wanted: Apartments COUPLE WITH CHILD needs AlIsworth or Pandan Valley. Budget S 1.200- $1,400 incl. maintenance. 3 bdrms.. facing pool, window door grilles. No agents. *****30/ *****58. 111 Accommodation Wanted: Rooms RMS./FLATS/APTS./h'ses wanted immediately. Fast response assured. Holden: *****77. anytime. 112 Short-Term Accommodation: Local/ Foreign APTS. FOR MIN.677 words
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Advertisement768 1985-09-28 34 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses m__^_^_^_m^^_—^_— i KK»tt»_____t^ E___l J gC't W,_frj». ukf,- ~^B HP itla____ IH i i i& ft j_l> x-'-pf! *___«P_P_P '^b9 mW Bf aAA*^A*' mrt ang mo^ Excellent Living hock ISSRTT Environment s^ E H^ffi2__?^| spacious Garden serene r£i768 words
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Advertisement453 1985-09-28 34 D.1855 BUNGALOW RENOVATED for sale. Highest offer secures. 0 Tel: *****48 Jeffrey Lee. D_l D/STOREY TERR. 3 1 bdrms y Attached bath. Renovated Good facing. F'hold. Maxview *****55. 1 D.28 SELETAR HILL, s/storey detached. 8,000 sq.ft. 3-1 bdrms f 999 yrs. $420,000. Tel: *****95. 3 D.2880 D/STOREY DETACHED bungalow. 9500453 words
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Advertisement606 1985-09-28 34 114 For Sale: Private Apartments CALIFORNIA CONDO. S6BK Sacramento. 4 bdrms.. 2 baths, pool, tennis. 10 nuns, to Capitol Assume $44k 10% Ist. Heller 1745 Pine SF. CA ***** USA DIST 1024, SPACIOUS 999 yrs furn. 4th fir walk-up apt 3 bdrms 3 bathrms Parquet and mosaic floor For sale606 words
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Advertisement945 1985-09-28 34 114 For Sale: Private Apartments D.12. RUBV PLAZA Mfb Mr 1086 sq.fi bdrms 82 >8 000 F'hold ,l i. John Agen. > *****81 2 Dl5 MERLIN MANS Set bdrm- attached bath 200 sq fl f'hold $222,000 Harvesl .<4:>2B*^ D 15 MERLIN MANSION I Mm apt Cornel unit 1250 sq m945 words
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Advertisement2003 1985-09-28 35 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments jf^S. I RAINBOW! ffiw?^ GARDENS lei GoU At Ik End J^^M Phase I Completed SoH J^^*^^"W«_Sftf Phase II Of 28 Maisonettes Under _.^4*~Construction Now Available mm, rf^i nwmm m •999 Years Leasehold K_ nAsB_*"V"' iy2,003 words
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Advertisement522 1985-09-28 35 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces 1 f f CHOICE 1 FACTORY SPACE FOR i LEASE Factory space of various 1 1 dimensions at Sims Ave Eunos Road for lease. Please contact Mr Chong/Alice/Doreen Tel: *****11 or *****58 I S 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces .^r^^PRIME f522 words
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Advertisement373 1985-09-28 35 #02-13 CORONATION SHPG. Pla- I za. 4 1/2 miles. 440 sq.ft. Own unit water supply. Call *****91. I 127 Other Real Estate i FOR SALE Vacant land, freehold comprised in G.M.227 for Lot 267, Mukim of Kluang, District of Kluang, State of Johore containing an area of 4A. 3R. 30P373 words
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Advertisement606 1985-09-28 36 147 Academic GROUP/ INDIVIDUAL TUITION m I'SLE. LCCI/ USA (Part 1)/ A/O Level A/cs. A/E Maths Eng.. and Chinese by experienced tutors. Modern Tuition Centre (Golden Mile Tower. *****05). EXPERIENCED, RELIABLE TEACHERS Tutors for all subjects at all levels. Ouaranteed success Tel: *****06. LADY GRADUATE TO give tuition in dist.606 words
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Advertisement691 1985-09-28 36 150 Commercial/ Technical NEW CLASSES COMMENCING SOON Accounting Higher Mon 7.30- 10 00pm 30/9 Japanese (Elementary) Tue 8.30-IOOOpm 1/10 Bookkeeping Elementary Tue/Thur 8.30-10.00pm 1/10 Sun 2.30- 5.00pm 13 10 Business Admin. Tue 8.45-10.00pm 1/10 Economics Tue 7.30- 845pm 1 10 Shorthand Speed 90 120 w.p.m. Eri 6.30-8.30pm 4/10 Costing Eri691 words
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Advertisement676 1985-09-28 36 151 Language jmmt^\ Abe Sachiko LQIJ Language \%f Arts School CONVERSATIONAL JAPANESE BEGINNERS 3/10 10 30am I 3< lpm Ihur 26- 10 2 15pm-4 15pm Sat INTERMEDIATE PART 2 10/10 o.oopm-730pm Ihur JAPANESE LANGUAGE (Writing, Oral Grammai) BEGINNERS' 1/10 7.30pm-9 00pm Tue 18/10 10.30am-12 30pm Prl 26/10 9.00am-11.00am Sal INTERMEDIATE676 words
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Advertisement574 1985-09-28 36 157 Other Courses TENNIS COACHING AVAILABLE W H A 167 Marriages/ JJ Engagements MR AND MRS. Gotl In. srtsri to inform their rHati.. j? W and in. i I gement of their eldest son I ion Hock Choon to Miss Wong s.n, eti th. eldest daughter _f m Lok Ah574 words
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Obituary, Illustration116 1985-09-28 37 181 Deaths 181 Deaths THOMAS WU HOCK CHENG AGE: 68 passed away peacefully to bo with The Lord on 26.9.85 leaving behind: WIFE: Theresa Cheong Keong Tee I ieceased i SON: DAUGHTER-IN-LAW DAUGHTERS SONS-IN-LAW Catherine Wu Kwan Eng Goh Hong Siah Irene Wu Kheng Lin Ho Kok Kee Margaret Wu116 words
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Obituary, Illustration206 1985-09-28 37 181 Deaths 181 Deaths SAOHU SINGH ALKRE AGE 53 years. Passed away peacefully on 27.9.85 at Singapore General Hospital leaving behind: Wife: SARJFKT KAL'R Mother: Jai Kaur Son: Ranihir Singh Daughters: Karamjil Kaur Rajinderpal Kaur Brother: Chancel Singh Sister in-law Malkiat Kaur Nephew: Nannder Singh Niece. llarpreet Kaur and relatives206 words
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Obituary, Illustration40 1985-09-28 37 The family of the late MR KAO CHANG MING wish to thank all relatives, friends and well wishers for their attendance, assistance, wreaths and donations during their recent bereavement of their beloved father. Inserted by wife, sons, daugh-ters-in^ajj^ndgrandchildren_^^40 words
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Obituary, Illustration114 1985-09-28 37 The family of tha late MR. C. AYAPPAN NAIR wishes to thank S.G.H ward 48, doctors staff for their kind services towards him during his stay. The SAK welfare dept., Singapore Sports Council. Staff of Sports Medicine and Research Centre. Mapping unit. 5.1. A.. HUB. AH ward 12.114 words
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Obituary, Illustration39 1985-09-28 37 In loving memory ol Jamilah Binti Karim (Rohani) Departed on 28th Sept. '84 From: CaptainJDavid|4_Simpsort^ In Loving Memory Of MR. VEERASINGAM s/o RETNAM PILLAI Departed 28.9.84 Always remembered by brothers, sisters, brothers-in-law, sis-ters-in-law and loved ones.39 words
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Obituary, Illustration101 1985-09-28 37 184 In Me m or i am MR. V. NALLAHKANNU DEPARTED 28.9.81 Sons Veeramanian (Sgl. Nallah) Charleston Tamil Selvan Daughters Thanikodiyal Sathish Raj Sisters-in-law, Brothers-in-law, Nephews Nieces j IN LOVING MEMORY MR. ONG KENG WEE Such a loving husband father who gave so much of himself. We bless the years101 words
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Article139 1985-09-28 37 DARTS REDCAR (England), Fri. World champion Eric Bristow is through to the semi-finals of the British professional darts championship. The No. 1 seed beat off a fighting challenge from Welsh international Alan Evans with a 5-2 win that brought the capacity crowd to their feet. Evans broughtAFP - 139 words
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Article150 1985-09-28 37 SNOOKER STOKE, Fri. World No. 3 Tony Knowles crashed out of the Goya matchroom snooker tournament yesterday against fellow Englishman Neai Foulds, after looking a beaten man even before the match began. Knowles complained about the dressing-rooms on arrival and his normal silky touch on the tableAFP - 150 words
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Article147 1985-09-28 37 GOLF SAN ANTONIO, Fri. Mike Gove posted a sev-en-under-par 63 yesterday to lead in the U*****,000 ($749,000) Texas Open. Leading scares S3 Mike Gove. S4 Jodie Mudd. (5 Dan Pohl. SC Mark Hayes, Steve Jones, Frank Conners. In Saonton, Dale Reid shot a six-under-par 68 to shareReuter; UPI; AFP - 147 words
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Article, Illustration312 1985-09-28 37 Ace aims for mile triple crown NEW YORK, Fri. Former world mile record holder Steve Ovett, of Britain, visiting New York for the first time to compete in tomorrow's fifth annual Fifth Avenue Mile, said yesterday he was "as good as ever". He has recovered fromAP - 312 words
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Article, Illustration461 1985-09-28 37 Samaranch predicts record entry for 1988 Olympic Games 4 A resolution approved by the UN would provide the lOC and the Olympic Garnet with a protective statute which would accord them international recognition in law. That is why I have asked all the NOCsUPI - 461 words
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Article110 1985-09-28 37 WITH only six women's entries for the third tournament of the Eliesse Tennis Circuit '85. and the closing date for entries being today, the organisers are naturally calling for last-min-ute acceptances for the Oct 4-6 competition. Chairpeople George and Paitoon Cheng will be at the Singapore110 words
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Article, Illustration255 1985-09-28 37 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By SCHOOLBOY Lee Wung Yew, who had often dreamt of following in dad's footsteps and shooting in the South-east Asia Games, will soon realise his ambition. The 18-year-old marksman is among 10 local shooters selected for the December Sea Games in Bangkok,255 words
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Article219 1985-09-28 37 KATMANDU (Nepal), Fri. South Korea's Min Jun Ki won all three golds in the 60 kg division and China's Liu Qiang won two in the 56 kg class yesterday in the Third Junior Asian weightlifting championships. Jun Ki lifted 107.5 kg in the snatch, 147.5 kgAP - 219 words
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Article126 1985-09-28 37 Xie finds France a Nice place NICE, Fri. World Ne. 3 table tennis player Xie Saike is to play in France tor Trinite Sports of Nice, simply because he likes the country. The club, who boast French No. 2 Patrick Birochean among their members, has scooped Xie to play forAFP - 126 words
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Article249 1985-09-28 37 LEE WAI WUN - World Cup on their minds LEE WAI WUN By WHEN the national bowl ing team gather at Jackie's Katong this morning, 20 minds will be geared towards one sole aim November's World Cup in South Korea. But apart from selecting one man and one woman representative to Seoul, the trials249 words
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Advertisement216 1985-09-28 37 STRAITS T TIMES h RATES FOR «< OBITUARIES $15.00 for 3 lines (Run-on style) $60.00 for 3cm x lcol (Semi-display style) $75.00 for 3cm x lcol (Display style) BB___________________ In loving memory of Mr A Mrs Chua Keng Hock Passed away 28/9/80 Fondly remembered by Poon, Rani, Pheck Har, Yoke216 words
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Advertisement148 1985-09-28 37 M fym- COLLECTION ~W I Manufacturer and Exportar mmm If mMAmXmm^t Welcome JmxAE^^^* w H w "aw mk m JL»-I if J "~Tjl»m More than rflffmi I \l^s\AWk*?~** 50 items PffCP 1^ tyj O^fTO;) on display *!Ji>^S34o I S2ZOOHLY SB9o(3setsonly) $720 j With cushions cover and tab* ij** w) 1148 words
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Article, Illustration233 1985-09-28 38 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE By our man on the track UNRACED three-year-old Tong Hai may have been a course scratching last Saturday but his trackwork this week labels him as the top bet on today's eight-race card at Bukit Timah. The forward-looking New Zealand-bred by Amalgam showed233 words
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Article, Illustration172 1985-09-28 38 MARKSMAN - A steal for Accomplice MARKSMAN By ACCOMPLICE walloped the best in Class 2 in record time at Ipoh earlier this month and should repeat the dose against his Class 1 rivals in Race 7 today. A late entrant, the Marceau four-year-old showed there has been no let-up in his condition172 words
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Article321 1985-09-28 38 RACE RACING ED PEDIGREE TONTO LUCKY LEO MARKSMAN 5 Pacific 5 Pacific 2 Specialty 9 Duke Payne 5 Pacific 1 8 North Atlantic 11 Millsum 5 Pacific 7 Takanawa Prince 4 Turf Talk 6 Amber Light 7 Takanawa Prince 9 Duke Payne 5 Pacific 9 DukePayne321 words
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Article, Illustration307 1985-09-28 38 TONTO - Jim Johnson (two-time top rider here) back to see tomorrow's big race TONTO By SMILES, handshakes and back-slapping greeted retired champion jockey Jim Johnson when he visited Bukit Timah racecourse yesterday morning. JJ, as he is popularly known, renewed acquaintances with trainers, jockeys and officials. His confident gait was a307 words
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Article4006 1985-09-28 38 GOING FORECAST: GOOD ■■■■H 2.15 CLASS 4 DIV 3 1,400m f \N J| (Ratings: 66-54) ■■■■■Hi (Stakes: $15,500) 1 5*5860 The Chancellor 57 (CC) Chancellor- Yeoh 7 nzg dl +1.5 Never seen with a chance when 11th to Shade of Purple with 55.5 Div 2 1200m4,006 words
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Article487 1985-09-28 39 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE ON THE TRACK with KINTA VALLEY II (Leong) and Magari II (apprentice Azhar), two of Datuk Sunny Khoo's three candidates for tomorrow's Singapore Gold Cup (Race 4), put in a sound wind-ing-up gallop at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. Kinta Valley 11, who earned a berth487 words
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Article115 1985-09-28 39 TUESDAY (good going): Keep Going V (apprentice Ismadi) and Accomplice 37.8, Best Bold (Tiley) 37.9, Truth (Ismadi) 39.9, Tong Hai and Mallane W 38.1. Gold Mine (Au-Yeung) 37.3. Lucky Fortune 39.5. Jolly Burglar (Sng) 39.5. Turquoise (Johnson) 39.8, Millsum and Galo De Bareelos (Sng) 39.2. WEDNESDAY (good115 words
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Article, Illustration222 1985-09-28 39 By THE RACING EDITOR THE on-ott-on-otf affair between Agasam Stable and jockey M.C. Lam Is on again, at the least for the running of the $399,999 Singapore Gold Cnp at Bukit Timah tomorrow. Lam, a former leading local Jockey, has been engaged to ride Gay222 words
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Article37 1985-09-28 39 THERE are no withdrawals from the richest-ever Singapore Gold Cup tomorrow and a capacity field of 20 runners will face the starter. It is the biggest line-up in the premier classic race for some time.37 words
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Article90 1985-09-28 39 Ist 2nd 3rd Auric 34 19 15 Goodman 18 12 15 Chens 14 15 12 Bluegress 14 3 5 Mdm TL Long 9 2 4 Agasam 8 12 10 Sunny Khoo 7 14 15 AJK 7 2 2 Hall 7 10 KLChong 6 3 7 Inderapura 6 190 words
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Article1568 1985-09-28 39 IrWfffl 2.15 RESTRICTED TERMS DIV 'I'M 1 1T B 1,200m (3 and 4 Year Olds) (Stakes: $13,500) 1 5 Seeret Agent II 57 Good Rich-Shanmu-gam 4 nzg Rajoo 9 2 Brinny Cross 55.5 Polite-Rodgers 3 irg Ng 1 3 Galo De Bareelos 55.5 Barcelos-Buang 3 amg Sng 51,568 words
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Article89 1985-09-28 39 Ist 2nd 3rd Teh 72 58 49 Allan 42 40 20 Zafljr 36 21 25 E Brenkelen 32 35 29 Rodgers 31 37 39 Yeoh 30 12 26 West 24 34 27 K Leong 24 14 15 Lee m ix> w Boang 23 23 21 Bengonre 22 2589 words
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Advertisement288 1985-09-28 39 [giordano i 1 Buy any 2 items I 9 That's right. Just pick up any B two genuine Giordano items B for only $29. Available now B B at all Metro stores. Only while Z 3 stocks last. B B So hurry. And get your 1 hands on —jto J288 words
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Article, Illustration427 1985-09-28 40 Woosnam ready for Sevvy WORLD GOLF MATCHPLAY WENTWORTH, Fri. lan Woosnam came from behind to beat American Joey Sindelar 4 and 2 in the World Match-play golf championship yesterday to earn the match he wanted against defending champion Severiano Ballesteros. The little Welsh Ryder Cup player moved trom three holesReuter - 427 words
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Article, Illustration573 1985-09-28 40 MARTIN PALMER ON THE ENGLISH SOCCER LEAGUE Norman, livewire in Old Trafford arsenal LONDON, Fri. For most English clubs, halting Manchester United's progress must seem like putting the waters of the Colorado in reverse. United's dominance in this fledgeling First Division campaign has so far been total.573 words
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Article343 1985-09-28 40 Perryaman set for comeback LONDON, Fri. Defender Steve Perryman, who first appeared for Tottenham Hotspur in 1969, hopes to make a comeback for the London club in their First Division showdown at Liverpool tomorrow. Last season, Perryman, who will be 35 in December, led his clubReuter; AFP - 343 words
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Article200 1985-09-28 40 THE World Cup organisers have confirmed that the earthquakes which devastated parts of Mexico City a week ago left the venues for next year's finals relatively unscathed. S UEFA may decide next month whether England will be allowed to take part in the 1988 European championships. NORTHERN IrelandReuter; AP; AFP; UPI - 200 words
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Article40 1985-09-28 40 Arsenal v Newcastle, Villa v Everton, Coventry v West Brm, Liverpool v Tottenham, Manchester United v Southampton, Oxford v Manchester City, Queens Park Rangers v Birmingham, Sheffield Wednesday v Luton, Watford v Chelsea, West Ham v Forest40 words
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Article73 1985-09-28 40 LONDON, Fri. Police throughout Britain are on the look-out for a lethal new weapon which they fear could fail into the hands of football hooligans. Interpol is helping to trace the French makers •f a belt which has a f aiding knife concealed In a decorative sheath.AFP - 73 words
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Article265 1985-09-28 40 EUROPEAN SOCCER LONDON, Fri. French League champions Bordeaux have hit fresh injury troubles, with skipper Alain Giresse joining fellow midfielders Fernando Chalana and Thierry Tusseau on the casualty list. Giresse strained a tendon during training on Tuesday and is doubtful for today's clash with bottom ciubReuter - 265 words
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Article165 1985-09-28 40 YACHTING. AMERICA'S CUP PERTH, Fri. Two years to the day after winning the America's Cup, Alan Bciid today launched Australia HI the yacht they believe will retain the yachting trophy for Australia in 1987. The Australian millionaire launched Australia 111 in Fremantle.the site for Cup defence, onAP - 165 words
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Article177 1985-09-28 40 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - CSC made to eat humble pie MAHMOOD GAZNAVI CEYLON Sports Club, strutting about with puffed chests after winning their last two matches, were put firmly in their place with a 3-1 defeat by Singapore Airlines in a Premier League match at Balestier Road yesterday. After a false start to the177 words
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Article190 1985-09-28 40 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN LIKE Manchester United, Singapore Recreation Club's Premier League team continue to prove unbeatable. At Tanglin yesterday, they scored a 2-0 win over bottom-placed Police to stretch their lead in the more rarified regions of the table to nine points. The win, SRC's ninth in190 words
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Article, Illustration778 1985-09-28 41 BIG FIGHT ON BBC WORLD SERVICE AT 1.30 AM TOMORROW *J~ r /Saturday Person BY ALAN HUBBARD A new, weekly insight into a personality making the news at home or abroad. This week, boxer Barry McGuigan, who, when he defends his world featherweight title against Bernard Taylor,778 words
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Article, Illustration379 1985-09-28 41 Leong Kok shines with silver ASIAN AMATEUR BOXING BANGKOK, Fri. Tan Leong Kok became the first Singapore boxer to win a silver medal in the Asian Championships in 10 years, thanks partly to the luck of the draw. But credit must be given to the strappy local boxer who fought379 words
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262 1985-09-28 41 Singing in the ring has fight on a string BELFAST. Fri. A bitter dispute, which could endanger tomorrow's world featherweight ti-tle-fight, broke out here yesterday over the American national anthem. The argument is over whether it should be sung in the ring in the King's Hall before Bernard Taylor, ofAFP - 262 words
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Article108 1985-09-28 41 LONDON, Fri. Champion Anders Eklund. of Sweden, and British challenger Frank Bruno meet for the European heavyweight boxing title on Tuesday, knowing the reward could be a fight against the new International Boxing Federation title-holder Michael Spinks, a London promoter said. Mike Barrett, who is promoting Tuesday'sAP - 108 words
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Article409 1985-09-28 42 JOE DORA! previews today's President's Cup Confident Tiong Bahru confirm ticket to ride THE Geylang International of the Seventies were a feared side in domestic competitions. For the last four years, however, the club have been floundering, as standards stagnated. But with tonight's appearance against Tiong Bahru409 words
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Article, Illustration56 1985-09-28 42 GEYLANG Third round: Tt Tyrwhitt Soccerites 2- 0. Q-finals: bt Farrer Park Dynamos 2-1 (ex-tra-time, fulltime 1-1. S-finals: bt Gilbraltar 4-3 (penalty kicks, after 0-0 draw). TIONG BAHRU Third round: bt Farrer Park United 4-2 (penalty kicks, after 1-1 draw). Q-finals: bt Toa Pavoh United 2-0.56 words
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Article, Illustration374 1985-09-28 42 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN Ramie returns to hero's welcome after gutsy win By IT WAS grit and hardiness that helped Ramie Salleh create history by becoming Singapore's first Asian boardsailing champion. His victory in the 10-na-tion Asian Yachting Federation regatta in South Korea on Wednesday was no doubt374 words
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Article, Illustration242 1985-09-28 42 J. RAJENDRAN - Singapore out to avenge defeat J. RAJENDRAN By SINGAPORE will be hoping to erase the haunting memory of last year's bitter defeat in the Carl Schubert Trophy when they take on Malaysia in their annual under-23 cricket international at Balestier Road starting today (10.30). The Republic were whitewashed by an242 words
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Article445 1985-09-28 42 ON THE TENNIS SCENE SAN FRANCISCO, Fri. Top seeded John McEnroe squeezed by Englishman John Lloyd 6-1, 6-7 (5-7), 7-6 (8-6) in more than two hours of play yesterday in the second round of the U*****,000 Transamerica Open tournament. Other results: Second round Johan KriekReuter; AFP; AP - 445 words
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Article398 1985-09-28 42 ARCHERY The 33rd World championships will be held in Seoul for five days, starting on Oct 1, with 87 men and 73 women archers from 32 countries taking part. Among the participating countries are three communist nations China, Poland and the Soviet Union. BASEBALL Baltimore defeated MilwaukeeAFP; Reuter; UPI - 398 words
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Article198 1985-09-28 42 ...and Under- 18 soccer finals FOR Kaki Bukit. winning tonight's National Under 18 soccer final against Farrer Park United at the National Stadium at spm will be their way of showing their gratitude to their former striker Fandi Ahmad, now a professional in Kuala Lumpur. When Fandi198 words
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Article221 1985-09-28 42 FAM to handle errant pair KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Football Association of Malaysia council will have to decide what to do with Sultan Sulaiman Club Dlayers Khan Hung Meng and K. Gunasegaran. who nave dropped out from the tational team now training for rhe Merlion Cup, to go t nNST - 221 words
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Article, Illustration442 1985-09-28 43 HAKIKAT RAI reports on the Asian Track and Field Championships Jae Kuen breaks Asian 200m record JAKARTA, Fri. South Korea's Jang Jae Kuen roared into world reckoning with an Asian record in the 200 metres men's semi-finals on the third day of the sixth Asian Track and442 words
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318 1985-09-28 43 JAKARTA. Fri. Zheng Chen downed two bowls of rice, leaned back in his chair and reminisced aloud about what his folks would be doing on their farm in Zhejiang Province. "There would definitely be a lot of heavy heads this morning," he318 words
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Article, Illustration392 1985-09-28 43 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By I'm aiming to make the top 16 for now. After that, the climb will be slower but I hope to go 10, m 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 7 3,2. Robertson EXPERIENCE easily triumphed over youth last night as Phil Kenyon392 words
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Article343 1985-09-28 43 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By HOUSEMATES Lucy Soutter and Lm Seok Hui will meet in the women's final of the Anchor Beer Singapore Open squash championships at Kallang today after their uninspiring semi-final matches yesterday. Lucy, as perky on court as she is off it, showed exactly343 words
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Article256 1985-09-28 43 SEOUL, Fri. Singapore's Fook Wai Kong went down by an ippon to Finland's Jukka-Pekka Metsola in a light-middleweight Pool A firstround bout of the World Judo Championships here today. Another first-round loser was European champion Neil Adams, of Britain, who was beaten by Japan'sAFP - 256 words
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Article325 1985-09-28 43 Men's 4Mm semi-finals heat one: 1 Mohammed Alma 1 iki (Oman) 46.96 2 Noordin Jadi (Mai) 47.44 3 Takeo Suzuki (Jpn) 47.75 4 Prien Kraiket (Thai) 48.52 5 Lin Tsia-Tien (Tai) 48.55. Heat two: 1 Abid Rachman (Iraq) 47.14 2 Isidro del Prado (RP) 47.19325 words
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Article76 1985-09-28 43 JAKARTA, Fri. A Chinese woman athlete who fainted at the finish of the 11-kilometre walk with one foot over the line was awarded the silver medal today after officials dismissed a pretest. The Indonesian team, whose walkers leee Magdalena aad Hasiatt came in third aadAFP - 76 words
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485 1985-09-28 43 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON PROFILE BY THANKS to his torn cartilage, Australian Chris Robertson developed the most dexterous wrist in the junior squash circle. Thanks to the same injury, he is now world junior champion. Robertson fell in with squash after falling out485 words
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Miscellaneous160 1985-09-28 43 TODAY'S EVENTS BOWLING National League (Plaza Bowl. 9.30) World Cup trials (Jackie's Katong. 9). CRICKET Carl Schubert 1-23 International: Singapore v Malaysia (Balestier Rd, 10 30). SCA Sr k.o. semi-final: SRC v Tanglin Taverners (Padang, 2.30). HOCKEY SHA Premier League: Khal&a v IA (5 30); Div. 1 semi-final: Safsa v160 words
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202 1985-09-28 44 Found: Way to make blood vessels 'grow' BOSTON, Fri. Scientists at the Harvard Medical School have discovered and produced in pure form a human substance that stimulates the production of blood vessels. It is the first discovery of a substance that initiates the growth of any human organ. The implicationsNYT - 202 words
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Article, Illustration719 1985-09-28 44 SALMA KHALIK - Nine days to remember Singapore by SALMA KHALIK Tourist board to launch Merlion Week Telematch along Orchard Road, music at the Padang, stores along Orchard Mall and food, food, food By A CATCHY line indeed from a poster publicising Merlion Week. But the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board wants the theme719 words
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Article31 1985-09-28 44 SEOUL, Fri. Riot police fired teargas today to disperse about 10,000 students who tried to march through the streets of Seoul to demonstrate against the South Korean government. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration533 1985-09-28 44 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB Direct wage negotiations By THE National Trades Union Congress made it plain yesterday that unions are prepared to enter into direct wage negotiations in the absence of National Wages Council guidelines. NTUC Assistant Secretary-General Goh Chee Wee said this533 words
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Article160 1985-09-28 44 POLICE arrested a teenage suspect soon after a girl tried to rob a text driver with a knife In a carpark In Ang Ma Kio yesterday. Police also seized a 23-cm knife found en the suspect. Taxi driver Chong Key Stn, 45, was160 words
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194 1985-09-28 44 LONDON, Fri. The dollar looked nervous but firmer on European currency markets today, steadied by speculative demand from traders who took profits produced by the greenback's recent drop in value. In early European deals, the dollar stood at 2.6690 marks, up more than halfReuter; AFP - 194 words
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Article28 1985-09-28 44 BEIJING, Fri. Two men convicted of rustling 54 buffaloes in the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region of southern China have been executed, the Peasants Daily reported. APAP - 28 words
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Miscellaneous144 1985-09-28 44 Weather UP TO 1 pm: Showers in a few areas in the early morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 am tomorrow: 31 max., 25 min. SUNSET today: 6.58pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.51 am. GLOBAL MATHER Adelaide 5/15C Showers Manila 24.30C Cloudy Amsterdam 14 19 C Clear Melbourne 714 C Cloudy Bangkok144 words
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Section Two
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Books
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Article, Illustration1077 1985-09-28 1 REBECCA CHUA - REBECCA CHUA What VfDi I Read v Stella Kon, prize-winning playwright of the one-woman monodrama, Emily of Emerald Hill, which was highly-acclaimed during the Drama Festival, talks about the books she reads and the ones that continue to influence her work. By Recognition1,077 words
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Article, Illustration513 1985-09-28 2 INSIGHT GUIDES TO CONTINENTAL EUROPE Edited by Rolf Steinberg Hongkong, APA Productions, 387 pages (Including Index and Guide in Brief to 10 countries), $32.50 INSIGHT GUIDES TO NEW ENGLAND Edited by Jay Itzkowitz, Hongkong, APA Productions, 344 pages (Including Index and Guide in Brief), $32.50 Reviewed513 words
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Article, Illustration905 1985-09-28 2 REBECCA CHUA - REBECCA CHUA By TOYABUNGKAH, a remote little mountain village on the shores of Lake Batur, was where the native Balinese retreated when Hinduism swept the island. Today, the villagers still rely on fishing for their livelihood, and electricity from a nearby generator pulses through the905 words
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Article, Illustration669 1985-09-28 4 KHOO TENG GUAN - KHOO TENG GUAN ALL FOUR ENGINES HAVE FAILED By Betty Tootell Andre Deutsch, 1985 Hardcover 176 pages, $29 Reviewed bv TWO vital questions surface every time an airliner crashes killing all its passengers: How did it happen? How did the people inside feel when they realised their plane669 words
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Article, Illustration280 1985-09-28 4 FIRST Lady from Plains by Rosalynn Carter (Fawcett, 1985, S5l pages, $11.95) In this intimate diary, the small-town girl from Georgia writes a sort of political Cinderella storyIt is the story of the love affair that carried two childhood sweethearts through years of hard work, family campaigning280 words
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Article, Illustration748 1985-09-28 4 GEOFFREY MURRAY - GEOFFREY MURRAY SO FAR FROM GOD A JOURNEY TO CENTRAL AMERICA By Patrick Marnham Jonathan Cape, 1985 Hardcover, 253 pages, $31.90 Reviewed bv IT'S not easy to write a great travel book these days. Every corner of the globe seems to have been explored, photographed,748 words
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Article, Illustration121 1985-09-28 4 An Early Bird Buffet at Orchard Hotel Singapore Those who look forward to a snack in the wee hours of the morning following a swinging Friday or Saturday night out can now head for the Cascade Garden! Our Early Bird Buffet menu is loaded121 words
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Article, Illustration766 1985-09-28 5 SIMONE VAZ - SIMONE VAZ After the tests a second After the tests a second L The novel, in fact, displays Murdoch's fasW cination with inter-female relationships through the struggles of the daughters, who try to shake off the label of being like m their mother. IN HER Own Image,766 words
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Article, Illustration547 1985-09-28 5 Jules the cat who would be witch CATWITCH By Una Woodruff Text by Liza Tuttle, Doubleday 1983, 79 pages, $20.80 Reviewed by Besides being able to W talk. Jules soon learns to read Writing, however, doesn't come too naturally and he copes better with the newlybought type-writer as he pouncesCARLA CHUA - 547 words
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Article, Illustration319 1985-09-28 5 Pictures from the A CREED for the Third Milleninm by Colleen McCnlloagh (Fntura, 1985, MS pages, $14.15) From the author of The Thorn Birds and An Indecent Obsession, a blockbuster about the crusade that brings together a clinical psychologist and a senior official from thebook cover ot Mafia Princess - 319 words
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Miscellaneous25 1985-09-28 4 A la carte BBQ. Sunday to Thursday, 7pm to 12 midnight. BBQ Buffet, Friday Saturday, 7pm to 10.30pm. Price: $18++ for adults $12++ for children.25 words
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Advertisement272 1985-09-28 5 IST ANNIVERSARY WVREHOUSE SALE i Kj^sT ?*______>. *&^_i ___i wt******mmmm^ I_^_^_3<>r wL%^r^Lwm\ W ne d!nner'set is yours for 1 X0« Xm^xJFZ <k\\\ W W every purchase worth H i mW^^mmammm^W $1000 and above. Wm^^k l While stocks last^^f P^_^V_^(A m m m^^ M*i~f-i»i~ißi ~;<~i ML <>^i |g| lil|ppßMißl BaTT^T/B-rVrri HIS272 words
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Article, Illustration865 1985-09-28 6 Tiong Tian Tong; Thomas Chua Tju Siang - Tiong Tian Tong Thomas Chua Tju Siang Backlane Scene By 24. artist -By 16, student She said her prayers and went to bed. Her prayers always constituted the same request. A request for death. HER hands rummaged in the dustbins in search of something. Then she865 words
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Article117 1985-09-28 6 Shirley Geok-Lin Lim - Shirley Geok-Lin Lim -By 40. poet and short-story writer YELLOW paper, red brushwork he squints in dazzle. Blood of cock, gold, sun gush through open temple. Freighted, day dazed he pulls spirit in stroke and cut. Here's the name: victim, demon, blood floating precisely on chrysanthemum. Do you117 words
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Article, Illustration228 1985-09-28 6 No Tor Kwun - No Tor Kwun -By 39. teacher MENTION the word, alleys, and immediately many people will start to think of filth, stray dogs and shady characters. Yet, take a walk down the alleys of Singapore and you will be pleasantly surprised to find that such ideas228 words
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Article, Illustration173 1985-09-28 7 Where was I when the world went funny? Seems I was caught up in one love too many And I never took the time to hear the people cry Maybe that's the reason why the world just passed me by. Where were my dreams when I needed173 words
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Article, Illustration90 1985-09-28 7 rve always wanted to know, Why seeds I plant never growls it the sunshine? it the rata? Is it the earth? 0, efforts in vain! I toil in my garden, Boogying the ground, I search lor my plants, They never aire mend. Each day I wake with hopeful90 words
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Article128 1985-09-28 7 Was it down by war-torn Beirut the green line? flying lead whistling around cacophony in the background your large lolling sad eyes smeared with resignation Or was it by the parched cobbled pavement at New Delhi? you were rubbing your pot-belly the matchstick-like hands the128 words
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Article, Illustration10 1985-09-28 7 And feel your bones scoured clean of city dross.10 words
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Advertisement198 1985-09-28 7 Unveil your talent EXPRESSIONS offers an outlet for creative and artistic effort by you and for you. So if you're a closet writer, composer, painter or photographer, now's the time to unveil your talent. Whether you write, compose music, paint, sculpt or draw (cartoons, illustrations or drawings), send it to198 words
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Article, Illustration1313 1985-09-28 8 Island Destinations Cruising the Greek isles is the most popular way of getting there. Why not try island-hopping by air instead? MARCUS BROOKE asks. This way, you get to visit more islands and to spend more time on each of them. It is an1,313 words
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Article, Illustration546 1985-09-28 8 Tan Chung Lee - Tan Chung Lee By SIA and Olympic Airways fly direct to Athens, offering four flights weekly between them, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays. Round trip fares valid for 90 days are quoted by travel agents at 552,376. If you intend to do a similar aircruise of546 words
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Advertisement1133 1985-09-28 9 OOOOOOGNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ TONIGHT MIDNIGHTIS V NO FREE LIST V A She is about to go where fi fi A mt^^^^^ wW^ fi X mr«KrrnrTT'R«rw«rviv X O w fi y X JOWKtWaKR CIAWONItOHNtSa Hlll.Yi.v i)!<> p fi 8 CATHAY: TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! 8 fi It seems like the worst time, V O but1,133 words
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Advertisement166 1985-09-28 9 Golden New Town I Clementi Princess NOW SHOWING! G: 11, 1.30, 4, 6.45, 9.30 j NT: 1.30, 3.30, 7.00, 9.00 C: 1.30. 3.30, 7 15, 9.30 tPr: 1.30, 3.30, 7.30, 9.30 tIORTW SOUTH jMg T EAST TONITE al MIONITE! i (Princess: M'nite 11.30pm) Tomorrow Morning Show* G: 9.00am REST: 11am166 words
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Advertisement483 1985-09-28 9 ll ORGANISATION NOW SHOWING AT IJl!L' f r]fl^'l' l________Jl-l JUBILEE(MANDARIN EMPRESS B Bft*?!i^l'^ila^aaF^;l'J!ir!»VJ TOA PAYOH/HOLLYWOOD ti t%Hntll«l_— A U- -Til I*l*l—l HAPPY/DALIT/LIWAGU/PLAZA OUEENSTOWN/METROPOLE PRESIDENT/LIBERTY/PRIHCE ORIENTAL/SAVOY m M£T lIS. 31! LJ I 30. 3 30. 7 30. h wood ioo a3O 7 a > I j 15. 7 30. 9 30483 words
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Advertisement643 1985-09-28 10 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES QTANTQ UQRIaftAI _B_____HBJ I Telefax No: *****59 I Rates: i Box Service: ___fl___g_fl_B oihuio noouoo miiiim m All les g^-,^. Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD I Tel: *****11 ext 5724-7 ***** I Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. I Posted: Sslo.oo643 words
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Advertisement622 1985-09-28 10 H An established large local Company invites applications H rfl from suitably qualified personnel for the senior position of: GENE^L MANAGER I Duties W Reporting to the Board, the successful candidate is respon- I W sible for the day-to-day management of the Company. H W He has to develop and622 words
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Advertisement787 1985-09-28 10 IB I________^____________—_^___________^__——_^__^_aa1 _^__^_aa I Peat Marwick Management Consultants Pte Ltd offers a wide range of services which include Business Advisory Services, Information Systems Services, Executive Selection, Banking and Finance Consulting, Acquisitions, Client Seminars, Market Research. Feasibility Studies and General Consulting. We have been retained by our client to invite applications787 words
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Advertisement605 1985-09-28 11 APPOINTMENTS WiMW mmm^^^^^ m^^ SINGAPORE BROADCASTING CORPORATION J* invites applications for fl ASSISTANT I PRODUCERS (DRAMA) I Assistant Producers will assist Producers fl in production planning, studio panel H work, editing, dialogue and music/effects, fl dubbing, directing talents and keeping H track of continuity during outdoor filming fl and handling605 words
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Advertisement847 1985-09-28 11 I INTERNAL AUDITOR I I Salary Negotiable Around 5540,000 p.a. Plus Benefits I I fl Our clients, a major supplier of sporting and entertainment facilities, are seeking a H fl mature, well qualified person to fill the newly created post of Internal Auditor. fl H Reporting is direct to the847 words
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Advertisement124 1985-09-28 11 We are an affiliate of a US Company manufacturing high speed computer printers and invite suitably qualified personnel for the position of jj I Manufacturing I I Engineer I Requirements: I Degree Diploma in mechanical or production I engineering with 3 4 years' experience in precision I electro mechanical manufacturing124 words
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Advertisement991 1985-09-28 11 PA Personnel Services W PA Consulting Services Pte Ltd A r H W^k 11 Dholu dli. ml < Huihlin- Si Telex: RS2m*.IMRS\I). Licence No \-0010-0, H| Af^^y^M SECURITY No information will be gr.cr. to out client unic<^ I i _____L__L authorised bv you at a personal meeting must quote "k991 words
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Advertisement1495 1985-09-28 12 r MEMOREX When your career matters, make it Memorex MEMOREX is a Worldwide leading supplier of IBM plug compatible peripherals, communications products and Computer media and is looking for resourceful individuals to join its expanding operations in Singapore. CUSTOMER ENGINEER Communications Products The ideal candidate should have: Ie A minimum1,495 words
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Advertisement116 1985-09-28 12 A WELL-ESTABLISHED HOTEL N requires ASSISTANT MAINTENANCE OFFICER The Job The successful candidate will assist the Maintenance Manager in the daily maintenance operations of the hotel Requirements Age between 25 to 35 Possess a GCE 'O' Level Certificate Candidates should have basic knowledge in Mechanical, Electrical, Building, Air-Conditiomng and Kitchen116 words
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Advertisement636 1985-09-28 13 APPOINTMENTS f fc HDB invites applications trom Singapore Citizens Permanent Residents of Singapore for the following apoomtments(A) ESTATES OFFICER (SOCIAL ADMIN) Qualifications: Candidates must be graduates in social work trom recognised universities with 3 5 years working experience in social work. Experience m training will be an advantage Successful candidates636 words
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Advertisement1274 1985-09-28 13 Is your future in these cards? Tax Professional who wants has a strong need for to pursue a career that goes professionals in our rapidly beyond paperwork, then growing tax practice. Arthur Young wants you! Don't miss this personal Creativity, a commit- opportunity to move your ment to perfection, and1,274 words
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Advertisement595 1985-09-28 14 APPOINTMENTS ffITHEWAH-CHANG i Z INTERNATIONAL SJ GROUP j=mmm=m^ requires an Engineering Project Manager (Offshore Engineering Division) the candidate will be responsible for all aspects of Project Management including planning, scheduling, cost control, ability to organise and lead a team of Design Engineers, liaison with clients, contractors, consultants and manufacturers, etc.595 words
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Advertisement857 1985-09-28 14 ~^aW -m A -m T^ 11 r xiPiisn C_U ODpywnter We're a hot 4A's multi-national ad agency in Hong Kong. In size, we're among the top 10. In performance, we're among the top 5. In growth, we're among the top 3. In creativity, we're No. 1. We have a great857 words
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Advertisement840 1985-09-28 14 PUBLIC UTILITIES 1 BOfIRD The PUB invites applications for the following posts: I (A) SAFETY FIRE OFFICER ($l,BlB -4,084 gross) Applicants must be a registered Safety Officer and possess a valid Class 111/ll driving licence. Preference will be given to those with know- ledge of fire fighting and first aid.840 words
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Advertisement575 1985-09-28 14 PUBLIC UTILITIES BOfIRD Continued trom Annexed Appointment. Incremental credits are given tc those whc hcve completed full-time National Service Fringe benefits currently include a 13th month allowance/proportion thereof, CPF contribution, housing and vehicle loans, holiday bungalows, arid free medical attention Dental treatment and hospitalisation will be at subsidis ed rates575 words
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Advertisement550 1985-09-28 15 APPOINTMENTS PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION Applications are invited trom citizens and permanent residents ot Singapore for the following posts POST 1 CLERICAL OFFICER POST 2 DANCER POST 3 GIRL PIPER Requirements Post I GCE 'O' Level with 5 credits including English, Chinese and Mathematics Post 2 Below 25 years of age, at550 words
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Advertisement579 1985-09-28 15 f LEE KIM TAH (PTE) LTD (A member of The Lee Kim Tah Group of Company) We have immediate vacancies for the following positions: SENIOR QUANTITY SURVEYOR The Job The candidate will report to the Project Manager and will be fully responsible for the cost and budgetary control of various579 words
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Advertisement452 1985-09-28 15 tr I ,ll MEDICAL REPRESENTATIVES We are one of the leading pharmaceutical Company. We are I extending our field force for 1986. We have vacancies in the I following areas:- I 1. PENANG (2 vacancies) I 2. PERAK (1 vacancy to be based in Ipoh) I 3. SELANGOR (3 vacancies)452 words
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Advertisement634 1985-09-28 15 CEI CHARTERED ELECTRONICS INDUSTRIES PTE LTD A subsidiary of Chartered Industries of Singapore, we are dedicated to developing and manufacturing advanced electronic products which are highly sophisticated The Company is looking for the right candidates to fill the following positions: Assistant Marketing Managers Reporting to the General Manager, the successful634 words
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Advertisement790 1985-09-28 16 APPOINTMENTS _B^ lf/ f 7 J I /i 'J 4~~m 1 m 9^m/ rgJ *^A\ ra We. CIPHER DATAPRODUCTS, the "Exciting Company", are at BH md the leading edge of mass storage technology. In order to H| Ssj accomplish our challenging objectives and realise the exciting H| gpj potential of790 words
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Advertisement607 1985-09-28 16 r ALBRIGHT WILSON ASIA TRADING PTE LTD We are the subsidiary of a multi-national chemical manufacturing company with its headquarters in the U.K. A vacancy exists in our trading sector in Singapore for a PRODUCT MANAGCR, D€T€R6€NTS The incumbent will promote business from an established base and identify new opportunities607 words
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Advertisement538 1985-09-28 16 CHEMITREAT PTE LTD, the leading local water and waste water treatment company invites applications for the following positions: Chemical or Mechanical Engineering Degree Minimum of 2 years previous experience in sales of industrial or chemical process equipment. Experience in costing and preparation of engineering proposals will be an advantage Business538 words
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Advertisement592 1985-09-28 16 r"_r* Singapore Cricket Club invites applications for the pos uon of ACCOUNTANT Responsible For: o Personnel, Admini; tration I nd Accounting j duties, o Maintaining Comp uterisec" Members' ac j counts, Club's records and Staff records, o Formulate Training ar.d Development Schemes for emplojees Requirements: o University Degree ir Accounting592 words
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Advertisement720 1985-09-28 17 APPOINTMENTS (z European H Standard H Electronics™ A subsidiary of Thomson-Grand Public, E= French leaders in high technology electronics and household appliances; EE the largest manufacturer of electronic products in France with worldwide ;SS production and marketing facilities. New developments in marketing activities E__ have created the need for a720 words
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Advertisement503 1985-09-28 17 ma llPlantek International (Pte) Ltd ACCOUNTANT Planrek International is Southeast Asia's only leading-edge plant biotechnology company. We are seeking a young and bright Accountant to develop and maintain general and cost accounting systems for the company which is engaged in research and production of improved agricultural and horticultural plants. Qualifications:503 words
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Advertisement675 1985-09-28 17 NOTICES w VITB SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS I TENABLE AT THE INSTITUTE OF I VOCATIONAL TRAINING (IVT). I JAPAN. 1986 I Applications are invited from male GCE W 'A' level holders for the above awards. Award W 1 Five-year programme in Vocational H Instructor Training in an engineering W area commencing in675 words
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Advertisement842 1985-09-28 17 aJ^ George Kent (Malaysia) Berhad (Incorporated in Malaysia) INTERIM RESULTS FOR THE HALF YEAR ENDED 31ST JULY 1985 The Board of Directors is pleased to announce the unaudited results of the Company and the Group for the half year ended 31st July 1985. COMPANY GROUP Half year ended Half year842 words
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Advertisement757 1985-09-28 18 NOTICES I umui 1 umui coRPORaTion BenHan INTERIM ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESULTS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 30TH JUNE 1985 The Board of Directors wishes to announce the following unaudited results of the Group and Company for the six months ended 30th June 1985: GROUP Loss After Taxation And Before Extraordinary757 words
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Advertisement704 1985-09-28 18 1( X KILLINGHALL TIN (MALAYSIA) BHD. RESULTS FOR THE HALF YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 1 985 The unaudited results of the Company and the Group are as follows:Haif Year Ended 30 June Half Year Ended 30 June Turnover -gross sales proceeds N/A N/A 12,545 15,182 Operating profit before financial charges704 words
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Advertisement280 1985-09-28 18 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT (CHAPTER 185) AND IN THE MATTER OF FITTING PRECISION ENGINEERING PTE LTD (Incorporated in the Repoblic of Singapore) (In Liquidation) Members' Voluntary Winding-Up NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the creditors of the abovenamed Company which is being wound up voluntarily, are required on280 words
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Advertisement315 1985-09-28 18 IN THE HIGH COURT OP THE REPUBLIC OP SINGAPORE Companies Wlndlng-U p No. 393 of 1985 In the Matter of the Companies Aet, Chapter 185 Aad In the Matter of Maven Pte. Ltd. ADVERTISEMENT OP PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the winding-up of the abovenamed Company315 words
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Advertisement439 1985-09-28 18 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OP SINGAPORE Companies Winding-lp No. 418 of 1985 la the Matter of the Companies Act (Cap. 185) Aad la the Matter of EL AMIGO LOUNGE NTTE-CLUB (PTE) LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a petition for the winding up of439 words
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Advertisement679 1985-09-28 18 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF HONG GUAN CREDIT (PTE) LTD (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) NOTICE OF CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the creditors" of the abovenamed Company, which is being voluntarily wound up. are required, on or before the 28lh day679 words
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Advertisement645 1985-09-28 18 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) IN THE HIGH COURT OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRI PTt V NO. 810 OF 1 JX) RK: MAHSOOSKRN Judgment Debtor EX-PARTE: I NITED OVERSEAS BANK LIMITED... Judgment Creditan. NOTICE Ol' ADVERTISEMENT In tar Matter at a Bankrupt* ■> Notice died on the l*h day at April,645 words
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Advertisement48 1985-09-28 19 THE SHOPPER "4^^^lL Thousands here and abroad have read jTl^r~*\/ ff^^T MADE /N SINGAPORE. 3\ r^\ c3 TTFfJ^ Has this book crossed your path? I Irresistibly priced at $7.50 from all book retailers. jCzmX* *\kK Published by Times Books International. Tel: *****44 £*^T .-^S^ Distributed by Federal Publications.48 words
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Advertisement486 1985-09-28 19 CeRFIMh Discounts Gifts Galore FREE R worth $19 with $5; Ixxfl* Ifc^ proauct i '^v s Imp rt«J -.^an shoes ~f ™^M| Espr* $39 9 r at a ff*" Nl y_^X|fc \c^a\A*\v AT S NOTICE M*~ Fciti CCANI UMUI Me ■4 1 t.M ANNOUNCEMENT The Directors ot Hotel Grand Centrol486 words
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Miscellaneous159 1985-09-28 19 PEANUTS Bj-ScAal* CP 1 /PO KITES <~v /oF COURSE) I/hOW ELSE COULP A I /O M»M i (HAVE TO HAVE] Xj THEY TELL YOU UMEN Ja i VJ^fL^ /^■^■n^P) VTHjV'KE HAPPY ?^y *v« "^f\) v "r > V'''- O s vl/y V lU /4 C*,fw/-v v 'ut'" ySo*M*y* 9-za ag159 words
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Design 86
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Article, Illustration502 1985-09-28 20 A two-page supplement published in conjunction with the opening of the exhibition today PLAN, plan, plan that is what interior designer Mr Aron bin Rashid of Janlines advises new flat owners who are thinking of furnishing their home. A clear idea of502 words
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Article, Illustration527 1985-09-28 20 SUMIKO TAN - Simple will be In' next year SUMIKO TAN By BLACK and white glossy furniture that is simply designed will be the trend next year. So predicts Mr C. S. Lim of Wood Products, the co-organiser of Design 86, a furniture exhibition which opens today at the World Irade Centre. The527 words
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Article, Illustration151 1985-09-28 22 AMONG the displays in Design 86 will be 20 pieces of woollen needle-point tapestry from Shandong province in China. Specially brought in for the exhibition by Fefco Fine Furniture, these pieces of tapestry come in different sizes and designs. These include flowers, birds, horses and151 words
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Article, Illustration92 1985-09-28 22 FIFTEEN years of sleeping comfort is what a Sunnyland mattress (left) promises. For each mattress carries a 15--year warranty on the coil spring system a system which features interlinked coils made from hightensile steel wire, ensuring a "nosag" sleep. Another feature of Sunnyland is92 words
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Article, Illustration917 1985-09-28 22 Empty bottles of perfume with labels such as Joy, 4711 and Charlie lined the dressing tables. There were also dust-covered jars of Ponds cleansing cream and Hazeline Snow. And flowers. Not fresh, not dried, but masses upon masses of bright plastic flowers.917 words
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Advertisement398 1985-09-28 20 B ■^_P^ I B\aC^°^?OtC e J*^- i Y\Ce^. e >NOO 1 XJg^i^^^R/W bar counter •ASS^^^J^** -—-•1380 f Ii P'^a^^ '*^^_it Amir j **^_j; n_^ fi 1 iDlack !acquered i^__# _^:__fiT_||^__L jEI 'screen 9 S^K vv/mop miaid KU fc^'TaijP w**Hj__flj Br R/W bamboo design fi B-"X -5^Tt :< _?*H coromandel M398 words
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Advertisement248 1985-09-28 20 If: I 3i mWa>WtWmWfA%£s ______________*T l mfjffgm/aMa?iiM— la_— ffit^*—— yßßS*^^^— "sK -^"4"*i i^^ > r^spW|^^ F ***ae~ '^rL^Mwr M _BfIHIH Aa alalalaiaaaaa. "JH '^^"mmt^^'iam n. *_K*i l^^"""s3 IP |J^^' ttßlj l^^frfr f^ 1 $175 Qfftce desk S^g^^^^^^^Wß^^^^^^B-M] Without M_Utnss agm m m J! f*.M M MWL ■■■■■> i^ihC__» tf ________fl_H248 words
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Miscellaneous13 1985-09-28 20 Venue: World Trade Centre Hall Two Time: 12pm to 10pm daily Admission: Free13 words
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Advertisement306 1985-09-28 21 m^_^_^_ aa»^«^»^a^aaaaaaa»^»^«^ a___aa_______t If^gl pn^^n Invitotion N—^ jl_j toa choice selection of tatemationally-famous names in furniture EJ lii I —^^_g>^-^^_ I Jct r 1 s| 1^ Ij^ls}M__MeH__^K!^^ _BHBM -__T i.i.i.i.B.B.i^a. •_____*B--K --88ft... ta_B__-» ___P«a__a t->M -_P«-_. y^^. _T_k_r>__iw_nMT"o__i N -y JS% B B_My^^BB if%_r_i iJfW MaMJ&MAMiaM (JU furniture exhibition pß|306 words
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Advertisement321 1985-09-28 22 feint now. feylatei: 24-hour renovations loans. Easy repayments. Yes. refurbishing your home is simple with a partner like Citibank to help. You see, we'll give you a personal loan of up to $50,000 to renovate your home with. In just 24 hours. What's more, no collateral is needed. As long321 words
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Article, Illustration533 1985-09-28 23 NG rounds up the 4th Singapore International Jazz Festival, from Sept 17 to Sept 23 vttZ. Festival 85 AFTER seven days of jazz (10, if one includes the fringe concerts), the fourth Singapore International jazz festival came to a close on Monday. Perhaps the strongest impression made533 words
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Article, Illustration21 1985-09-28 23 Then there was Ric 2Set of Asean stamps for best letter1リ Jeramzee playing at the Fringe Terry Undag he was everywhere21 words
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Miscellaneous232 1985-09-28 23 What's On PERFORMANCES DANCE. By the National Dtnce Company. Programme includes a dance drama entitled Hua Mulan, a romantic modern ballet, Farewell to a Warrior, and Indian and Malay dances. Victoria Theatre, 8 pm. Tickets at $3, $5 and $8 at Tangs, Cold Storage Centrepoint and Victoria Theatre box office.232 words
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Miscellaneous528 1985-09-28 23 TurboStar FPSfSfPI^^ beats readers THE organisers apologise for KarDOV Under SJege K fP > the wrong diagram in yester- I \j&ffl iSi j^E] \%ml day's column. A SUDDEN and well-con- The moves jgj K3M M linoi nncitinn ni nomo cealed shift of strategy left x 7 WmjTWM hW, i te^*528 words
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Miscellaneous249 1985-09-28 23 Cruelty to Animals. Items include furniture, books, toys and household items. 10, Gilstead Road. 10 am 4 pm. EXHIBITIONS DESIGN '86. Featuring furniture that will be in fashion next year. There will also be a furniture-carving demonstration by a master craftsman from Jiangsu province, China. World Trade Centre Hall 2.249 words
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Miscellaneous224 1985-09-28 23 19th-century Straits Chinese family home. Peranakan Place, 180 Orchard Road. 11 am -6 pm. Admission: $2.20 for adults and $1.10 for children. CIVIL AIRPORT DEVELOPMENT IN SINGAPORE. Pictorial exhibition highlighting the progress of civil airport development in Singapore. Viewing Gallery West, 3rd storey, Passenger Terminal, Changi Airport. 10 am 9224 words
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Miscellaneous181 1985-09-28 23 on Tuesdays. AUDIO-VISUAL PRESENTATION. A 35-minute sight-and-sound presentation of Singapore the Nation. New Audio-visual Theatrette. Tuesdays to Sundays at 10.15 am, 11.15 am, 2.15 pm and 3.15 pm. Admission: $2 for adults and $1 for children. AT THE HANDICRAFT CENTRE THE MOON FAIRY. Performed by Act 3. 6 pm. BEIJING181 words
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Miscellaneous192 1985-09-28 23 ball of VA m in diameter across to the opponent's goal area. There are 40 players in each team. CMPB field. 2 pm 5 pm. Organised by SAFRA. PERFORMANCES HINDI-BHOJPURI. Typical folk songs from Uttar Pradesh presented by local artistes. Organised by the North Indian Hindu Association at their premises,192 words
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Miscellaneous1032 1985-09-28 23 Radio One HAPPY TALK (10.05 am) offers a funfilled hour, with a live telephone quiz for children, hosted by Linda, Victor and Charlee, while Belinda Yeo presents a review of the new record releases in TRACK CHAT (3.30 pm) 90.5 mHz in VHf Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem followed1,032 words
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Advertisement48 1985-09-28 24 B^^y WmWmW tsjp W^ fr^Mk a f^^^^^^** Am r. *i* i BB^^* 'i^a&&&sb. iSrHinmi I^p^^hmw:' M '-^amta Mgri s 1 1 1 i^^^^ iWHS r^M .ss^ ial *X I^^B 1 11 aaß"**'l'»'^« aWslSk XJ Construction Pte Ltd r. «t V X h HX K 17 Biniai Park.Singapore2lsB.Tel: *****28/*****6948 words
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Advertisement236 1985-09-28 24 STOP THAT IRRITATING lifff O s ft _B lim a«_r V wH AmmW A^r SUPER 100% ___r.»^ tdt~~Z CELLULAR EPDM XK -^c_-_^^ 11 S QfJ RUBBER WEATHER- fe OtJ I'SmAmm^gggl STRIP to stop rattling, WW in vibrating and slamming |f o* f <B~_l'_^l^i^^ < "4^ >^ beasiaeraDie ii-'X*^ *<P -I236 words
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Miscellaneous1339 1985-09-28 24 m my view a Catherine Ong B^ H^ aB^ BM^ B^ B^ aH^ B^ MBaa^ BMB^^ I^ BMIM^^ ||iaHiaM p mi M JffifT Vf* fcj SS^I&Txi Woody's homage to Casablanca SESSHS gMMMMM Hl^^ffl> Jr .i .>■ I nm shows up how gauche and PK F^^^iffi Vft kEP^I WOODY ALLEN be-1,339 words
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