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Title Section15 1985-10-29 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2S, 1985 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/85115 words
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Article, Illustration597 1985-10-29 1 GRACE CHNG - Philips' $84 m boost GRACE CHNG Confidence m economy underscored By ELECTRONICS multinational Philips Singapore is going ahead with an $84-million plan to fully automate its four factories withir four years. The plan, which will bring Phiiips' total investment here to about $300 million, underscores the confidence that investors have597 words
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Article44 1985-10-29 1 BEIJING, Mon. West German Foreign Minister-Hans-Dietrich Genscher today began talks here with his Chinese counterpart Wu Xueqian, West German officials said. Mr Genscher, who arrived yesterday, will travel to the southern city of Canton on Wednesday before leaving China on Friday. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article79 1985-10-29 1 ABIDJAN, Mon. Ivory Coast President Felix Hou-phouet-Boigny received a massive vote of confidence from the electorate yesterday, receiving 99 per cent approval from voters m a turnout of more than 98 per cent, the Interior Ministry said here today. Mr Houphoiet-Boigny, 80, who became President ofAFP - 79 words
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Article54 1985-10-29 1 DHAKA, Mon. Civil servants with more than two children are nor to be posted abroad according to an official decision taken here, press reports said here today. The decision is part of efforts to encourage government employees to adopt family planning, the newspapers said, quotingAFP - 54 words
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Article152 1985-10-29 1 Peter Hazelhurst - Top JAL execs to be replaced Peter Hazelhurst By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Mon. The top executives of Japan Airlines are to be replaced m what Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone described today as a "drastic change m leadership" m the interest of the families of the 520 victims killed when a152 words
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Article, Illustration214 1985-10-29 1 Vote on Peres' peace proposals JERUSALEM, Mon. Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres, m conflict with his rightwing coalition partners, was taking his proposals for direct peace talks with Jordan to Parliament today. Members of the Likud bloc, Mr Peres' main partner m the coalition government, had earlier criticised his callReuter - 214 words
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267 1985-10-29 1 MANILA, Mon. A government spokesman today described as "garbage" an American news report that President Ferdinand Marcos may not last out his current term, and predicted that Mr Marcos would live another 20 years. Media Affairs Minister Greg Cendana said that if anythingAFP; AP - 267 words
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210 1985-10-29 1 Families who can't afford to buy their homes WHEN Parliament sits on Thursday the topics for discussion will include a debate on a motion urging the Government to take suitable measures to help the lower income group become homeowners. This motion was tabled by Mr S. Chandra Das (Chong Boon)210 words
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Article84 1985-10-29 1 PRICES fell across the board on the Singapore stock market yesterday. Only 21 stocks showed price gains while 137 fell. The Straits Times Industrial Index dropped 12.32 points to close at 772.7 i. Yesterday was the first day of trading after the presentation of the84 words
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259 1985-10-29 1 KONG SOOK CHIN - Emergencies only at A E departments KONG SOOK CHIN Government hospitals to check misuse Pilot evening clinic to be set up at Tan Tock Seng Hospital to deal with non-emergency cases. Non-emergency cases will not be treated m A E departments during office hours. By IF YOU turn up at259 words
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308 1985-10-29 1 The campaign is also to inform the public of the cases that need not be seen at A&E departments. For a start, nonemergency cases at Tan Tock Seng Hospital's A&E department between It pm and 11 pm will be diverted to an evening clinic308 words
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111 1985-10-29 1 JAKARTA, Mon. Customs officials have been seizing thousands of Singapore lottery tickets from Singaporeans at Jakarta's Sukarno-Hatta International Airport, a newspaper reported today. The Berita Buana said the officials have apparently made it a point of routinely checking visiting Singaporeans for lottery tickets mAFP - 111 words
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Article74 1985-10-29 1 NEW DELHI, Men. Police m the north Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir said today they had foiled a Muslim fundamentalist plot to blow np the main television station m Srinagar, the state capital. The Press Trust of India (PTI) news agency qnoted state police chief M.Reuter - 74 words
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Article504 1985-10-29 2 One book for each THE NATIONAL Library will soon reach its target of 2.5 million books, or one book for every Singaporean. Already the Central Library, together with its branches, has amassed 2.29 million books. These include something for everyone, catering for children and adults and ranging from reference504 words
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Article182 1985-10-29 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: FIRST Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong obviously has m mind the reformation, not the replacement, of oar democratic system when he asks the question whether stringent criteria are, or onght to be, insisted upon for those who aspire to be Members of Parliament. The182 words
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Article96 1985-10-29 2 EXTEND THE LIGHT-UP A READER says he agrees with two others who have called on the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board to extend the festive light-up m the Orchard Road area. He suggests that the board light up the area from the coming Christmas season until the Lunar New Year96 words
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Article293 1985-10-29 2 MERCHANT BANKERS ACCEPT NEW GUIDELINES FROM MAS MERCHANT BANKERS m Singapore have accepted calmly the new guidelines on their business from the Monetary Authority of Singapore. These will operate from Nov 1. Merchant banks are now ruled by the same considerations governing, m particular, its lending limits and its293 words
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Article325 1985-10-29 2 Royal comeback THE KANSAS City Royals, rallying behind the five-hit pitching of Bret Saberhagen, completed one of baseball's most shocking comebacks and won their first World Series Championship, defeating the St Louis Cardinals 11-0 in the decisive seventh game for a 4-3 Series win. The Cardinals, who had seen325 words
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Article457 1985-10-29 2 In Indira's memory SECURITY was stepped up m the Indian capital yesterday ahead of the first anniversary of Mrs Indira Gandhi's assassination when about 500,000 people are expected to gather at a memorial rally. About 35,000 policemen will be deployed m the city on Thursday to maintain457 words
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Article234 1985-10-29 2 Getting closer SOVIET Deputy Premier Y. P. Ryabov arrived m Jakarta yesterday, signalling warmer relations with Indonesia after nearly two decades of estrangement. He is the highest-ranking Soviet official to visit Indonesia since an unsuccessful communist coup m 1965. During his five-day official visit, Mr Ryabov is scheduled234 words
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Article359 1985-10-29 2 Roomful of gifts IN A NEW series on people and their favourite rooms, IRENE PATES describes "Aunty" Felicia Huang's lovingly decorated sitting room which used to be a garage. Like her room, Aunty Felicia herself reflects the blend of old and new, East and West. Hers is a359 words
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Article497 1985-10-29 3 Taiwan imposes restraints as image is harmed TAIPEI, Mon. A series of business, political and corruption scandals that began m January has provoked widespread dismay and uncertainty m Taiwan. The rash of troubles began when the head of military intelligence, Vice-Ad-miral Wang Hsi-Ling, was implicated m theNYT - 497 words
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185 1985-10-29 3 Kabul claims guerillas shelled mosque ISLAMABAD, Mon. Afghanistan's Moscow-sup-ported Babrak Karmal regime has claimed that nationalist guerillas blasted an historic mosque with missiles while it was full of worshippers and that 14 people were killed and another 78 injured. But guerilla sources here say that if there were an attack,AP - 185 words
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Article39 1985-10-29 3 COLOMBO, Mon. France is giving Sri Lanka 440 million rupees (Ss36 million) for the Nilwala River irrigation and flood control project, the Finance Ministry said today. The ministry said the aid was an outright gift. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article22 1985-10-29 3 HONGKONG, Mon. Nearly half the frogs m Hongkong have parasites and should be fried thoroughly, the government warned today. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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258 1985-10-29 3 China puts party cadres out of business BEIJING, Mon. Nearly 9,000 profit-making businesses formed by Communist Party or government departments have been shut down and party cadres are now banned from taking part m profit-mak-ing business, the official China Daily newspaper reported today. It said more than 90 per centAP; Reuter - 258 words
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Article109 1985-10-29 3 French N-tests obscene Lange AUCKLAND, Mon. Prime Minister David Lange today condemned as "obscene behaviour" last week's twin French nuclear tests at the South Pacific test site of Mururoa. Mr Lange told reporters he expected more blasts to follow "because now it is not just a military or strategic imperativeReuter - 109 words
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Article54 1985-10-29 3 SYDNEY, Mon. Postal sorters here voted today to end their week-old strike which has left a mountain of undelivered mail. Millions of items of mail have piled up here since the 3,000 sorters went on strike over a new work roster which they said would cutAFP - 54 words
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294 1985-10-29 3 TOKYO, Mon. Almost half of Tokyo's working women In their twenties are interested m having a mlal, or arranged marriage, according to a survey released today. In response to a question about taking part m a mlal, 37.8 per cent said they were "Interested"AP - 294 words
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Article, Illustration99 1985-10-29 3 TOKYO, Mon. Japan's first short take-off and landing commercial airliner made its test flight today after taking nine years to develop at a cost of nearly US$l34 million <Ss2Bs million). The plane, named Asuka, took off from an air force base at Gifu, central Japan, and returnedReuter - 99 words
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139 1985-10-29 3 Carrian case charge against banker dropped HONGKONG, Mon. A Hongkong couh todaydropped a conspiracy to defraud charge against a banker m connection with the 1983 collapse of the Carrian group, once one of the British colony's biggest property concerns. Mark Adrian Saunders-Davies, a 35-year-oid Canadian and former employee of WardleyReuter - 139 words
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Article67 1985-10-29 3 TAIPEI, Mon. Taiwan is considering building a high-speed railway system linking its major cities, a Communications Ministry official said today. He said a government study showed a railway with trains running at a maximum speed of 250 kph would cost US$6 billion (5512.6 billion) andReuter - 67 words
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Article, Illustration310 1985-10-29 4 Police step up security to control crowds NEW DELHI, Mon. Security was stepped up m the Indian capital today ahead of the first anniversary of Mrs Indira Gandhi's assassination when about 500,000 people are expected to gather at a memorial rally. About 35,000 policemen will beReuter - 310 words
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360 1985-10-29 4 Airport quizzing of girl, 13, 'outrageous' LONDON, Mon Immigration officials at London's Heathrow airport subjected a 13-year-old Pakistani girl to an "outrageous interrogation", a Member of Parliament has claimed. Mr Max Madden, a Labour Party MP, said yesterday the unidentified girl came to Britain on holiday but officials questioned her,AP - 360 words
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194 1985-10-29 4 CANBERRA, Mon. Rock star-turned-fam-ine-fighter Bob Geldof asked Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke today for aircraft and grain to help starving Africans. "1 think it is possible to do it on a wing and a prayer. Unfortunately all they (the starving) haveReuter - 194 words
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Article91 1985-10-29 4 LONDON HAS launched a strong diplomatic effort to find homes for Hongkong's 10,000 Vietnamese refugees, the British Minister responsible for the colony said yesterday. Mr Timothy Renton told reporters during a visit to one of Hongkong's four closed camps that Britain was urging other countries to acceptReuter - 91 words
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Article59 1985-10-29 4 JAPAN HAS started building a prototype fast-breeder nuclear reactor designed to reduce its dependence on overseas fuel. The reactor, which will produce more plutonium than it consumes, is being built near Tsuraga on the west coast. It will start operating m 1992 and generate 280,000 kilowatts, theReuter - 59 words
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Article81 1985-10-29 4 HURRICANE JUAN pushed toward the Louisiana coast yesterday, killing a shrimp fisherman at sea and stranding thousands of people inland m widespread flooding. Juan, the 10th hurricane of the season, was packing winds of 135 kmh, and was expected to hit land later m the day.Reuter - 81 words
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Article64 1985-10-29 4 ABOUT ONE IN three British adults thinks it is wrong to dodge paying taxes, according to a Market and Opinion Research International (Mori) survey carried m The Times of London yesterday. Only 22 per cent of those interviewed aged under 25 thought it wrong to keep some earningsAP - 64 words
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Article, Illustration86 1985-10-29 5 PARIS, Mon. French actress Catherine Deneuve, 42, poses for photographers In a Paris subway station next to a bust of her which will be "Marianne", the symbol of the French Republic. Every town hall in France will get this new Marianne to replace theReuter - 86 words
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Article, Illustration304 1985-10-29 5 Bid to counter Soviet PR moves WASHINGTON, Monday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan has ordered a new American arms control offer to be drawn up m an effort to counter Soviet public relations moves leading up to next month's Geneva summit, Newsweek magazine reported yesterday.Reuter - 304 words
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246 1985-10-29 5 British goods drive for royal visit WASHINGTON, Mon. As the Washington visit of Prince Charles and Princess Diana approaches, it seems that the sun never sets on plans to make good commerce out of it. The British embassy is co-operating to the hilt with local merchants and has released aNYT - 246 words
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183 1985-10-29 5 LONDON, Mon. Prince Charles was reported today to be furious with an adviser who he says broke a confidence and misrepresented his views on the problems of Britain's decaying inner cities. British reporters travelling m Australia with the heir to the throne and Princess DianaAP - 183 words
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Article261 1985-10-29 5 WASHINGTON, Mon. The Reagan administration is hoping that a consensus m favour of its recent initiative to ease the global debt crisis will emerge here today at a closed-door meeting of commercial banks holding 85 per cent of the Third World's debt. ButNYT - 261 words
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Article328 1985-10-29 5 It aims for $3 b slice of space defence research LONDON, Mon. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher is seeking a US$l.5 billion (553.3 billion) stake m President Reagan's strategic defence initiative (SDI) as Britain's price for taking part, according to government sources. The sources said DefenceReuter - 328 words
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Article180 1985-10-29 5 Soviet sailor jumps ship. ..twice NEW ORLEANS, Mon. US State Department officials have refused comment on negotiations with authorities aboard a Soviet freighter here about the fate of a young sailor who twice jumped ship last Friday. Shortly before 4 pm yesterday, two Soviet officials left the ship and placedReuter - 180 words
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Article280 1985-10-29 6 Fares likely to go up despite profits GENEVA, Mon. World airlines, which posted their first collective profit m six years last year, still face a hard financial struggle and fares will probably go up, the International Air Transport Association (lata) said today. The annual report forReuter - 280 words
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Article, Illustration351 1985-10-29 6 Raiders' haul of paintings worth billions PARIS, Mon. A daylight raid by an armed gang on a Paris museum to snatch nine famed impressionist paintings has been described by French officials as among the biggest art hauls since the 1911 theft of the Mona Lisa. Yesterday's raid had no precedentReuter - 351 words
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Article69 1985-10-29 6 PARIS, Mon. Drug enforcement agents have arrested 14 Pakistanis who were allegedly involved m smuggling heroin from Madagascar to France, Spain and Switzerland, reliable sources said here yesterday. The first suspected smuggler was discovered m July, and police traced the origin of the heroin to Madagascar. TheAFP - 69 words
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Article31 1985-10-29 6 MOSCOW, Mon. Viktor Makeev, a leading scientist m the military aircraft industry, died on Friday after a long illness, the Tass news agency said yesterday. He was 61. UPIUPI - 31 words
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176 1985-10-29 6 GENEVA, Mon. Swiss foxes this autumn are having another gourmet feast, dining on food laced with vaccine distributed as part of an immunisation campaign that has produced spectacular results m fighting rabies, a disease fatal to humans. The campaign, using aAP - 176 words
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310 1985-10-29 6 Stick by Moscow, eastern bloc told MOSCOW, Mon. For eastern European countries which fell under communist rule after 1945, the new Soviet party programme contains an ominous warning that bonds with Moscow must tighten m the face of Western hostility. The programme, published this weekend, says each eastern European stateReuter - 310 words
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129 1985-10-29 6 Thatcher urged to reflate economy LONDON, Mon. The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) today urged Prime Minister Mrs Margaret Thatcher to reflate the economy to reduce unemployment. A CBI statement criticised Mrs Thatcher's tight monetarist policies, saying they would do nothing to bring down unemployment, which now stands at 3.34Reuter - 129 words
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Article, Illustration91 1985-10-29 7 PEOPLE have ran and swum for charity. They climh, dive, eat, sleep and sing tor charity. And now "Wrong Way" Wooten of Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, shows how he is raising money by cycling across the United States backwards. His three-wheeler is hardly the sort of tricycle a toddlerAP - 91 words
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Article230 1985-10-29 7 France to review Mid-East policy PARIS, Mon. France has decided to review its Middle East policy, particularly regarding the Palestine Liberation Organisation, m the light of recent events. Yesterday, French government spokesmen for President Franc ns Mitterrand and the Foreign Ministry, said Ft ince will consult Arab nations on proposalsNYT - 230 words
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114 1985-10-29 7 Search for Israeli raid victims called off BEIRUT, Mon. Rescuers today wound up a 12--hour search m the rubble of two Palestinian guerilla bases bombed by Israeli Air Force jets m east Lebanon's Bekaa Valley. Police said five people were killed and nine wounded. It was the first casualty reportAP - 114 words
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212 1985-10-29 7 ADDIS ABABA, Mon Relief officials said thousands of people remained m the mountain wilderness yesterday, two days after fleeing Ethiopia's largest famine refugee camp. However, the officials said thousands of others had returned to the Korem camp, apparently having overcome fears that theyAP; Reuter - 212 words
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264 1985-10-29 7 Renewed rioting m S. Africa JOHANNESBURG, Monday EIGHT Black South Africans died over the weekend m renewed rioting and a newspaper close to the Pretoria government said that tough curbs on foreign media reporting of the unrest were imminent. In Cape province, riot police facedReuter - 264 words
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Article, Illustration45 1985-10-29 7 If you've done W an experiment twice and it's failed, there's no point m doing A it again. 7 World-renowned surgeon Christian Bar nard, 62, (right) m reply to a reporter who wanted to know if he would remarry after two divorces.45 words
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436 1985-10-29 7 NEW YORK, Monday TODAY'S kidnap-proof child wears an electronic homing device on his hip and an identification disc m his teeth. He is videotaped, fin-ger-printed and even insured to the delight of American enterprise seeking to cash m on mounting public concern and fearUPI - 436 words
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Article, Illustration255 1985-10-29 8 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - Cultural heritage 'key factor to peace in Brunei' YANG RAZALI KASSIM By THE main factor for peace and security m Negara Brunei Darussalam is not economic stability but its cultural and Islamic heritage, the sultanate's official bulletin said. Economic stability alone does not guarantee a country a peaceful environment. Yet,255 words
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311 1985-10-29 8 Highest-ranking official m Indonesia since 1965 coup JAKARTA, Mon. Soviet Deputy Premier Y. P. Ryabov arrived m Jakarta today, signalling warmer relations with Indonesia after nearly two decades of estrangement. Mr Ryabov, the highestranking Soviet official to visit Indonesia since an unsuccessful communistUPI - 311 words
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418 1985-10-29 8 BANGKOK, Mon. Every day, 17 times a day, the official Radio Thailand tries to impart a message to 50 million countrymen: "Be a good Thai, buy Thai." But every day thousands of Thais ignore the plea and spend their money on Japanese cars, AmericanAP - 418 words
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106 1985-10-29 8 20 years for Muslim priest behind bombings JAKARTA, Mon. The Surabaya district court has sentenced a Muslim priest to 20 years imprisonment after finding him guilty of subversion, the Suara Karya reported today. Presiding judge Soekirno said Simpuang Abdul Malik, 45, had planned a series of six bombings m eastAP - 106 words
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Article, Illustration274 1985-10-29 8 BANGKOK, Mon. Former Thai Prime Minister Kriangsak Chomanand, looking grim and visibly shaken, made his first formal court appearance today on a charge of trying to overthrow the government m an abortive coup last month. The 68-year-old Mr Kriangsak, along with three retired seniorAFP; Bernama; Reuter - 274 words
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131 1985-10-29 8 MANILA, Mon. Heavy rains touched off a landslide near a goldmine m the southern Philippines, leaving at least five people dead and 95 others missing m the second such disaster m a week, officials said today. The collapse of several mining tunnels onUPI - 131 words
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203 1985-10-29 9 Call to protect turtles from tourists KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia's most vocal environmental protection group today called on the authorities to protect the giant leatherback turtle from tourists when the rare species comes ashore to lay its eggs. Female turtles up to 2.5 metres long and weighing 68t kg heaveHeater - 203 words
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Article47 1985-10-29 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mr Christian Christensen, Denmark's Minister of Environment and Nordic Affairs, arrived here today on a five-day visit. Danish embassy officials said the minister will open a two-day symposium tomorrow on water pollution and waste disposal, jointly organised by Denmark and Malaysia. APAP - 47 words
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227 1985-10-29 9 KOTA KINABALU, Mon. Berjaya is gearing itself for another state election which the party expects will be called soon as the ruling Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) finds its legitimacy challenged. Since its Supreme Council meeting last week, Berjaya officials have been busyNST - 227 words
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200 1985-10-29 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. At least six trade agreements are expected to be signed between Malaysia and China during Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad's official visit there next month, Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister Kadir Sheikh Fadzir said today. Mr Kadir saidBernama - 200 words
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135 1985-10-29 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysian and Indonesian officials will meet next month to try to solve differences over the demarcation of their common border on Borneo island, an official said today. Mr Nasruddin Bahari, Secretary-General of the Land and Development Ministry, told reporters the talks wouldAP - 135 words
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Article47 1985-10-29 9 JOHOR BARU, Mon. A British company and the Johor State Economic Development Corporation are working on a joint project to cultivate lowland tea m the state. This will be the first tea project m Johor if the proposal ?s accepted by the government. BernamaBernama - 47 words
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183 1985-10-29 9 'Lead fumes behind mass hysteria' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. An environmentalist has dismissed a commonlyheld belief that supernatural forces were behind the frequent outbreaks of mass hysteria m electronics factories. Such outbreaks were the result of factory girls inhaling too much fumes containing lead, said the Environment Department's Director of Operations,NST - 183 words
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Article117 1985-10-29 9 JOHOR BAR! Mon. A traffic policeman, after watching his team lose to an Unmo Youth team m a soccer match here yesterday, allegedly urinated on the father of the coach of the Umno team. Kampang Dato' Onn Umno Youth head Mr Aba Talib Ibrahim said "PakBernama - 117 words
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Article, Illustration474 1985-10-29 9 His appointment is valid, says Adnan KOTA KINABALU, Monday SABAH Yang di-Pertua Negeri Tun Haji Mohamed Adnan Robert stressed today he had and always will have full confidence m Datuk Joseph Pairin Kitingan and had made a final decision that Datuk Kitingan is the rightful ChiefBernama - 474 words
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246 1985-10-29 9 Court serves injunction on Sabah governor KOTA KINABALU, Mon. An injunction to restrain the Yang di-Pertua Negeri (governor), Tun Haji Mohamed Adrian Robert, from assenting to any Bill passed by the state Legislative Assembly pertaining to the state Constitution was served today. The order for the interim injunction was handedBerna; ma - 246 words
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Article, Illustration309 1985-10-29 10 Mother and child Son's future makes mum take lessons Another Speak Mandarin campaign is drawing to a close. It has been a month of speeches, poster and story-telling contests, radio and television jingles and thousands of pamphlets, stickers and badges Campaigns are like that. It is309 words
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Article, Illustration120 1985-10-29 10 An engineer t I did a few years of Mandarin m primary school and then switched to Malay. I've forgotten my Mandarin. After graduating from the university this year, I joined a teakwood company. Most of my colleagues speak Mandarin and some of120 words
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Article91 1985-10-29 10 A businessman A QUARTER of my clients are Mandarinspeakers. I'm learning Mandarin to keep up with them. I am a consulting engineer and like other businessmen, I'm exploring the idea of doing business with China. There's a promising and growing market there. So knowing how91 words
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Article, Illustration147 1985-10-29 10 4 Taxi drivers used to refer to street names m dialect. In the past, Tek Ka (Kandang Kerbau market) was a familiar name. But now, its new name, Zhujiao, is becoming familiar esjiecially among the young. So, if Mandarin is spoken, such misunderstandings can be avoided.147 words
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Article224 1985-10-29 10 One book to each S'porean soon National Library now has total of 2.3 m titles THE National Library will soon reach its target of 2.5 million books, or one book for every Singaporean. Already the Central Library, together with its branches, has amassed 2.29 million books. These include something for224 words
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Article68 1985-10-29 10 FLUSHING (Netherlands), Mon. A South Korean ore carrier, Superstar, and a Singapore bulk carrier, The Ville de Ponant, suffered major damage today when they collided m fog m the Westerschelde Channel, police here said. They added that there were no casualties. Superstar, which was carrying 88,000AFP - 68 words
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460 1985-10-29 11 CATHERINE C. ONG - CATHERINE C. ONG By Petition to ask that Singaporeans be given all public-funded projects SINGAPORE architects are lobbying the support of First Deputy Prime Minister Mr Goh Chok Tong for exclusive contracts on all publicfunded projects. In a circular dated Oct 23, the Singapore460 words
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445 1985-10-29 11 PWD tender requirement on fees causes concern WHEN the Public Works Department wanted to involve private consultants m nine projects, it did not expect to incur the wrath of the very people it wanted to help. And all because the tender documents to build interchanges, markets and police posts, released445 words
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68 1985-10-29 11 $58,000 from sticker sales for Chest LITTLE 30-cent packets of stickers added $58,000 to the Community Chest. Figurine Panini Distributors had pledged to contribute something for each packet of "World of Survival stickers m a four-month period from the sales launch m January. Chest President Dr Ec Peng Liang received68 words
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Article75 1985-10-29 11 A GROUP of boys were playing basketball at Redhill Road when a bottle landed on the court. Angry, one of them yelled out at the culprit. Seamstress Chan Chue Chai looked oat of her sixth-floor flat and scolded the boys. There was an exchange of words and75 words
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292 1985-10-29 11 ABOUT 45,000 Housing Board residents m Kaki Bukit will have cleaner water supply, with better pressure, by the end of this year. Work to replace external galvanised iron pipes with stainless steel ones m 44 blocks of HDB flats is under way and292 words
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90 1985-10-29 11 A REPUBLIC of Singapore Navy ship yesterday rescued an Indonesian fishing boat drifting about 24 km west of the Horsburgh Lighthouse. After their engine broke down, the crew of eight fishermen drifted for four days m international waters until help came from the90 words
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Article, Illustration109 1985-10-29 11 TELECOMS will replace 1,200 plywood phone booths with newly-designed ones from next month. The new booths, made of polyurethane foam-filled fibreglass, are the fifth m a series of new-genera-tion public phone booths to be Introduced. It has a glossy finish m Telecoms' corporate colours with white109 words
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253 1985-10-29 11 Republic a bridge for trade with China' A TEAM of leading West German industrialists yesterday gave their stamp of approval for Singapore as an attractive investment centre and as a bridge for trade with China. "Through a policy of high wages, Singapore is253 words
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Article, Illustration450 1985-10-29 12 LOONG SWEE YIN - Retrenched and still choosy LOONG SWEE YIN Some workers make it harder for NTUC to find them jobs By SOME retrenched workers are still choosy about the kind of jobs they want. And this is hampering the work of the National Trades Union Congress' job placement unit. Mr Chan Choon450 words
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152 1985-10-29 12 Man faces fresh charges of armed robbery A MAN, who was earlier charged with theft and armed robbery, yesterday faced another nine counts of robbery and one of attempted robbery. Eight of the 10 fresh charges were for armed robbery and one for attempted armed robbery. Ramlai bin Perumal, 21,152 words
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Article, Illustration118 1985-10-29 12 Ministry defines an emergency WHEN is an emergency an emergency? According to the Health Ministry, an emergency is when: THERE is loss of consciousness; THE patient is not able to breathe as a result of near-drowning, lung infection, choking or severe allergy; THERE is sudden and severe chest and/or abdominal118 words
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Article, Illustration10 1985-10-29 12 Non-serious cases become a serious problem Source: Ministry of Health10 words
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138 1985-10-29 12 Tattooed body found with slash wounds A MAN, believed to be a Thai worker, was found dead m a vacant lot off Tampines on Sunday afternoon. Police said the man had slash wounds m the head and had been stabbed several times m his throat, chest and hands. His left138 words
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Article28 1985-10-29 12 THE MP for Serangoon Gardens, Dr Lav Teik Soon, will officiate at his constituency's Tree Planting Day ceremony on Sunday at Block 108 Serangoon Avenue 5.28 words
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Article110 1985-10-29 12 Why some goto A E AT 12.45 pm yesterday, a Straits Times reporter saw about 71 people waiting for treatment at the A& E department of Singapore General Hospital. Retired civil servant, Miss Tan Hock Moi, 65, said she went there because she was feeling heavy-headed and felt there was110 words
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280 1985-10-29 12 Relatives of six drowned picnickers get $115,500 THE relatives of five women and a 13-year-old boy who drowned when their boat sank off Sembawang seven years ago were yesterday given a consent judgment totalling $115,560, and costs. The High Court was told of the agreement reached between the plaintiffs, represented280 words
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198 1985-10-29 13 Productivity board to help correct some problems first FIVE companies m Singapore may soon become models of high productivity. But the National Productivity Board has to help them correct some problems first. A committee, set up m May, has been diagnosing the problems198 words
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355 1985-10-29 13 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM Symposium for Asean Employers' Organisations By THE Government wants employer organisations and trade unions to start talking and prepare for the switch to direct negotiations without National Wages Council pay increase guidelines. This would help set the pace for individual355 words
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Article, Illustration222 1985-10-29 13 Police drill explained to visiting chiefs POLICEMEN do the same job everywhere. But some seem to experience an "exotic" flavour at work. Imagine standing between two warring tribes, involving up to 2,000 peo{>le m disputes which can ast as long as half a year. "It's not like Singapore where there222 words
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Article, Illustration190 1985-10-29 13 THERE'S land with development plans for sale at Tanglin Road. The 1,531-sq-m Tanglin MaU site Is adjacent to the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, Tudor Court and the Pavilion Inter-Conti-nental Hotel. The asking price is $7 million, almost $4,899 per sq m. In-princtple planning190 words
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336 1985-10-29 13 TONG YOKE THO - $13 m grant to help build centre for training TONG YOKE THO By A GRANT of 1.3 billion yen (Ssl3 million) will help Singapore to build a training centre for productivity. The sum, given by the Japanese government yesterday, is the third portion of a grant pledged four years ago336 words
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64 1985-10-29 13 Film director reports $25,000 loss THIEVES broke into a film director's flat and got away with jewellery and antiques worth $25,000 last week. Mr Derek Henry Matthews;, 53, told police he discovered the loss when he returned horn? on Saturday after a fortnight's outdoor shooting m Thailand. He had told64 words
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Article57 1985-10-29 13 THE Singapore Science Centre will take part m the Ideal Home Exhibition to be held at the World Trade Centre from Nov 3-11 with a display on how science is related to everyday life. Called Science For Ideal Living, its exhibits will coyer home safety, energy57 words
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Article, Illustration427 1985-10-29 15 LEE KIM CHEW - China poses no immediate threat to Asean: Ghaz LEE KIM CHEW But 'nagging doubts persist' By CHINA, now preoccupied with its modernisation programme, is not an immediate threat m this region, said the former Malaysian Foreign Minister, Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie. But there are nagging doubts among Asean governments about427 words
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Article179 1985-10-29 15 Seven more questions rfor House MR J.B. Jeyaretnam (Anson) has submitted more questions for written reply when Parliament sits on Thursday. He wants to know: The names of countries to which arms are exported from Singapore, and the types of arms exported The number of deaths and injuries m the179 words
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Article25 1985-10-29 15 THE Education Ministry will hold a briefing on the Humanities Award scheme for interested pupils at Hwa Chong Junior College on Dec 9.25 words
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Article70 1985-10-29 15 Tourist loses $97,000 AN AUSTRALIAN tourist had his briefcase containing $97,500 m cash and valuables stolen as he was buying an airline ticket at Changi International Airport. Mr Owen Price, 56, a managing director, told police the theft occurred at about 7.10 am on Sunday near the70 words
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Article358 1985-10-29 15 Non-smokers target of society's new campaign "IF YOU'RE a nonsmoker, don't start." That's the Singapore Cancer Society's message. The majority of Singaporeans more than seven out of 10 do not smoke. The society's target audience during its two-day drive from Nov 15 will be358 words
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178 1985-10-29 15 POLICE chiefs of the Asean countries will meet here for their fifth annual conference from Nov 7 to NovS. They are expected to discuss regional cooperation and ideas on law enforcement and control of crime. They will also focus on problems confronting178 words
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Advertisement196 1985-10-29 11 METRO PRICEBREAKERS SUPER SAVINGS. GREAT VALUE FOR MONEY CORELLE tableware 5.7 litre casserole <f*^Ml^£^2ii^^ !> Morning Blue Usual 53.50 $10.50 Cornflower OA-5-N cm i r n0w52.40-~58.40 Vo lJsualS4^ t o^ y '-^^tt^^^^^Bßßr^' HE' Li v L w-^ vv.W- L/ L %^J W V^l For every $10 purchase of CORELLE Morning196 words
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Advertisement304 1985-10-29 12 COME SEE THE GRAND LIGHT-UP AND CATCH THE FESTIVE MOOD OF THE DEEPAVALI SEASON IN the latest shopping district of Spore the vibrant bustling SERANGOON ROAD A |m I LM. Iml I SERANGOON PLAZA the first Modern shopping and entertainment Centre at the junction of Serangoon Road Kitchener Road. ffl]304 words
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Advertisement249 1985-10-29 13 B^ pco 0 5^ iti^i is\A A Ss »> compatible with most 1/** V integrated software systems. TfcUA Twinntßr 5 O^ &■&<& features: r, Six types of dot densities The brand^ew Brother Bold printing TwinnterSistheonly Superscript printer to combine letter quahty pnntmg for word Proportional spacing processmg requirements Te^ with249 words
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Article771 1985-10-29 14 A look at the lower-income families staying m small, rental Housing Board flats REPORTERS: TEO LIAN HUAY, LIM KWAN KWAN, GOH SUI NOI, MICHAEL LIM and LOW MEI MEI AS FAR as statistics go, they are among the 125,000 Housing Board families staying m rental771 words
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564 1985-10-29 14 What sort of help is needed A MAJOR financial hurdle faced by lower-income families wanting to buy their own flats is the deposit of 20 per cent on the purchase price. When a person registers to buy a flat, he has564 words
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Article, Illustration285 1985-10-29 14 Case study No. 1 WHEN Mr S. Chandra Das, MP for Chong Boon, and Mr Philip Tan Tee Yong, MP for Paya Lebar, tabled the motion urging the Government to help those In the lower-income group to become home owners, they must have had285 words
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Article299 1985-10-29 14 Case study No. 2 MAKING ends meet is already one big headache for the Woo family, living m a one-room flat m Redhill Close. Mr Woo Ah Boh, 35, the sole bread-winner, said "With my meagre monthly income, I dare not even think of buying299 words
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Article, Illustration518 1985-10-29 14 Two families who made it MR M. SACKARABANI, 57, a general worker with the Port of Singapore Authority, brought up his two children m a oneroom flat, which he and his wife moved into 17 years ago. Through frugal living and hard work over518 words
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Article561 1985-10-29 14 Why some choose to stay MADAM Loh, 65, who lives m a one-room flat m Block 74, Redhill Road, with her retired husband, plans to stay put. "We don't intend to move out since we don't have the money to buy a bigger flat." They had been resettled four years561 words
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Advertisement23 1985-10-29 15 IN*-* ■■>:?-. :t.<" <** rv»» i ■■>■-- r f IS ■■■•.•>,! '<>k! vw-tK s<k itrn ivi:3sjjyn77 The campaign poster the society hopes to eventually protect the non-smoker.23 words
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Advertisement415 1985-10-29 15 si a f^K IB with |d Parr r f^j|« jfflHH||f sß^l^r^ From Ist October to 31st itlßßifl! ifIHiHHHi December 1985, just order an Old jß?*^' mmßUJplbi: '^wlißHp JBkL« rr or Hennessy XO or a ipBBBKB 9HR9991 cock^ ai! w^ n either Smirnoff 19 JfcAJ Vodka, Gilbeys Gin or Malibu as415 words
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529 1985-10-29 16 FIRST Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong obviously had m mind the reformation, not the replacement, of our democratic system when he asked the question whether stringent criteria are, or ought to be, insisted upon for those who aspire to be Members of529 words
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Article, Illustration1080 1985-10-29 16 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT Assessment of the Prime Minister's visit to the US A week when our nation got more American media coverage than m past years combined By Washington Correspondent QUOTE All in all, however, the cov- erage he (Mr Lee) generated in one week probably1,080 words
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Article, Illustration806 1985-10-29 16 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT WASHINGTON At the end of Mr Lee Kuan Yew's visit here, he invited Mr Tommy Koh, Singapore's Ambassador to the United States, to assess how the visit had gone for the benefit of Singapore journalists. Mr Koh's reading, m essence, is this:806 words
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643 1985-10-29 16 WASHINGTON British royalty m town stirs some interest, but Washingtonians are blase about visiting presidents and prime ministers, whatever their origins. There seems to be one m town virtually every other week and people here take it all very much for granted. Most times,643 words
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Advertisement249 1985-10-29 16 The worlds most expensive v^ateh. The Kallista", valued at SS 19 million, a masterpiece m watchmaking, handcrafted by Vac he run Cunstantin. For Service Information, call Moutrie Pte. Ltd. (Sole Agent): *****66. V VACHERON w Geneva. Since 1755. |HP*^ .jutflffP BP^d^fll KlF^p Vj^jSMgßi.. riii-- 'iM?M f** f*\ CJ I I\249 words
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Article, Illustration991 1985-10-29 17 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - YANG RAZALI KASSIM Indonesian armed forces celebrates 40 years of service Will military's dual role fade away with 1945 generation of officers? Around By 4 Because the armed forces is such a dominant factor m Indonesian society, generational change or, for that matter, any991 words
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Article, Illustration575 1985-10-29 17 YANG KAZAL.I K ANNIM - YANG KAZAL.I K ANNIM. IN TRY Sutrisno, Indonesians see the rise of a santri general. The term santri refers to Muslims who treat their religions seriously, as opposed to the abangans, or the non-practis-ing ones. Studies have shown that the Indonesian575 words
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Advertisement135 1985-10-29 17 Ever since Georges opened his new elope with Georges himself, brasserie, so many people have had such But, (says Georges with a shrug of his a good time we've had to start shooting shoulders) Vest la vie (that's life) at la them. brasserie." You can see the results pinned to135 words
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Advertisement288 1985-10-29 17 KODAK PAPER OVER $50M00 CASH^J f^JSTpp^ON!^ next time you have a I roll of film developed W^fr^JAwA k a the fantastic insist on Kodak Paper. That BP^* 7^St%x2HHß»^raqra' i if way you get quality, long- JsssT >^jJP^B; COSh prizes yOU COuld lasting prints and enter the pt ?^^^ME^ N v^\>^"/288 words
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179 1985-10-29 18 Noise will hit those on lower floors I LIVE m Block 443, Jurong West Avenue One. There is a car park behind the block and another m front. The latter is separated from the block by a plot of land which is the only patch of green m the area.179 words
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139 1985-10-29 18 Some houses could have been saved I REFER to your report on the widening of Still Road. (ST. Sept 24). It would appear the authorities avoided the demolition of the polyclinic, police station and post office at the expense of the buildings on the other side. A wider stretch of139 words
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95 1985-10-29 18 Workers need to cross road safely I WOULD like to bring to the attention of the relevant authorities the hazards faced by pedestrians crossing the newly-opened Keppel Road near Gate 4. There were proper traffic lights and pedestrian crossings at the former location but it appears that with the re-routing95 words
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Letter, Illustration294 1985-10-29 18 Light up for longer to boost tourism I READ with interest the letters "Let's extend grand light-up" by Wang Qianfa (ST, Oct 23) and "Orchard Road is ideal place to celebrate all our festivals" by "Fairyland Dreamer". (ST, Sept 27). I must agree with both294 words
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330 1985-10-29 18 How to make tourists feel welcome AS our tourism industry has experienced a slowdown, greater efforts must be made to stimulate its growth. In this regard, I feel more attention should be paid to the cruise market. Over the next few months, at least330 words
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291 1985-10-29 18 Reply I REFER to the letter "Cheaper to launch public vaccination" by "Concerned". (ST, Oct 21). The Ministry of Health has been concerned with the public health problems of hepatitis B m Singapore. In August 1983, it announced a comprehensive programme to combat the291 words
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Article68 1985-10-29 19 PRICES fell across the board on the Singapore stock market yesterday and The Straits Times Industrial Index tumbled 12.32 points to close at 772.70. The Business Times Composite lidex declined by 9.53 points to 664.40 points. There were 137 price declines to 20 rises, while 28 stocks were68 words
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Article82 1985-10-29 19 Sim L«n 220 15 GIWd|s50c 218 +6 Seal Inc 122 +6 M Cables 625 +5 Iselan 50c 190 +< Alcom 82 +4 Eu Van Sanj 280 3 Bousttadco 136 4 3 Malayawata 96 "3 Rothmans Msia 354 >- 2 Spofe Bus 243 2 KLKeponi 225 +2 BRaya 125 +282 words
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Article77 1985-10-29 19 Gtenealy 200 -40 Gentints 585 -20 Mi|nuri Corpn Kentucky Spore 3M 16 DBS 565 -15 Rateijh 352 -14 WearrtM 346 -12 Cereboi 50c 238 -12 HK Tip Corp 50c 265 -11 G Lumber 139 —11 0 C B C 840 -10 H Leont Credit 705 —10 Batu Lintant 64077 words
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Article12 1985-10-29 19 Gl Holdings 592,000 Magnum Corp 568,000 Raieigh 525,000 UOB 388,00012 words
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Article90 1985-10-29 19 Oct 25 Oct 28 Oct 25 Oct 28 BT Composite fc7 J 93 664 40 BT Indicator WIH7 *****68 ST Properties 459 78 456 75 Bl OB OS -158 +177 ST Minings 338 96 338 58 CADI -M 59 -***** ST Plantations 2330 56 2320 85 OBV —***** -*****90 words
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Article34 1985-10-29 19 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrials Composite 1984/85 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1984/85 Low 717.95 (15/7/85) 631.62 (15/7/85) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (2/8/82)34 words
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Article21 1985-10-29 19 DM V FF S$ H$ UBs 1.425s 2.6375 213.40 unq 2.1360 unq 1.426 C 2.6445 213.10 8.0620 2.1420 7.798021 words
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Article33 1985-10-29 19 uuroaou&r: Gained two ticks to yi.su a contract. Deutschemark: Lost five ticks to 0.3796 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained 23 ticks to 0.*****1 a contract. Gold: Gained US$O.7O to U*****.30 an ounce.33 words
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Article67 1985-10-29 19 LONDON, Mon. The Confederation for British industry (CBI) called on the government to lower interest rates, increase public capital spending and cut employers' payroll taxes m next year's Budget. In a submission to Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson ahead of his autumn economic statement, the CBIReuter - 67 words
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Article63 1985-10-29 19 CRETEIL (France), Mon. The transfer of manufacturing operations to the United States has resulted m substantial staff cuts m Eastman Kodak's European subsidiaries since 1979. Representatives attending a European conference of Kodak workers here said while employment m Kodak's European subsidiaries dropped from 48,000 m 1974 toAFP - 63 words
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Article74 1985-10-29 19 LONDON, Mon. The Japanese office equipment giant, Canon, is expected this week to an- nounce plans to float its European operation m a US$7OO million (Ssl.s billion) operation to overcome problems including charges of dumping. The Sunday Times here said this pioneering move by a Japanese company wouldAFP - 74 words
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Article62 1985-10-29 19 TOKYO, Mon. Toshiba Corp said a sharp 30 per cent drop m the market price of semi-conductors will cut into the 1985/86 sales of its telecommunications and electronics division. Sales of semiconductors for the year ending March 31, are forecast to drop 11 per cent toReuter - 62 words
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Article52 1985-10-29 19 HONGKONG, Mon. The Hongkong government hopes to bring m HK$l.5 billion (Ss4o9 million) m sales of 13.4 hectares m the second half of this fiscal year, ending m March. This would come from 32 sites, according to a provisional land sales plan announced by the government lastAFP - 52 words
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Article543 1985-10-29 19 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH Same rules as banks and finance companies from Nov 1 By! MERCHANT bankers m Singapore have calmly accepted the Monetary Authority of Singapore's new guidelines on their business to take effect from Nov 1. Under the changes, merchant banks will be governed by the543 words
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Article, Illustration853 1985-10-29 19 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ Engineer wants to go hi-tech By Face m the news ROY LIU of T.L. Lav Management would dearly like to see the day when tourists come to Singapore just to see Haw Par Villa as they now go to Florida to look853 words
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Article, Illustration324 1985-10-29 19 LITO GUTIERREZ - European watch-makers take part in fair to tap S-E Asian market LITO GUTIERREZ By I DUNHILL, Lanvin and Corum will be there, but to many Singaporeans most of the glittering names at the European Watch, Clock and Jewellery Fair, which opens today at the Hyatt Regency, will be unfamiliar. The324 words
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121 1985-10-29 19 Electronics group plans annual show for buyers THE Association of Electronic Industries m Singapore (AEIS) plans to hold an annual show to inform buyers of the range of {>roducts and services the ocal electronics industry can supply. This follows the encouraging response to its Catalogue Show 1985 at the Hilton121 words
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285 1985-10-29 19 S'pore can do more for China loans SINGAPORE will execute "many more" financial arrangements for China, the chairman of Oversea-Chi-nese Banking Corporation, Mr Yong Pung How, said at the signing ceremony for the first Singapore bank-led loan syndication for China yesterday. Mr Yong, who is also the chief executive of285 words
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Article337 1985-10-29 19 HK to go ahead with bank reforms HONGKONG, Monday HONGKONG is moving ahead with proposed bank reforms, but some Japanese banks have said the changes may force them to shift business out of the territory. Several Japanese banks said that, while the local banking system may need tighter supervision, theReuter - 337 words
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Article81 1985-10-29 19 TOKYO, Mon. The Tokyo Stock Exchange today suspended trading m the stocks of ball bearing maker Minebea Co and its clothing affiliate Kanemori Co, which are planning to merjje to fend off a takeover bid by United States and British firms. US investment firm Trafalgar Holdings Ltd saidAFP - 81 words
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Article3108 1985-10-29 20 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered m "business done". Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does3,108 words
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Article1618 1985-10-29 20 All shares quoted have a par value of $1. unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tai-exempted dividend ABN is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dollars. 1985 Last Yield Voi Day Hifh Low Company Sale Chance ('000) Kfh Low1,618 words
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Article3428 1985-10-29 20 INDUSTRIALS Aiinomoto (3.305) A Choc (03.068 3.085) (2) 3.20 (6) 3 10 (5) 3.08 (1) 3 06 AMD (4 60B) (1)4 58 (6) 4.60 Alcom (0.98 B) (28) 0.96 (2) 0.95 "2 (4) 0 95 (4) 0.97 (2) 0 98 AISB (0 928) (16) 0.963,428 words
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Article267 1985-10-29 21 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 5Vi 5 Vi 5 SV* 3 months AV< 4 V* 4M 4Vi(l) 6 months 4Vz 4/2 4/2 4*4(1 9 months A 3 4% 4% 4%(1) 12 months 4% 4% 4% 4 3 4 1 (2) Prime rate 6V4 6% 6%267 words
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Article156 1985-10-29 21 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4965 1.4994 6.78—6.60 Canadian dollar 1.5651-1.5669 6.46-6.36 NZ dollar 1.2002 1.2051 8.56—8.22 Sterling pound 3.0498-3.0534 3.32-3.26 US dollar 2.1395-2.1405 4.71-4.67 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency156 words
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Article108 1985-10-29 21 THE US dollar closed mixed against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it opened at 2.1360/75 and closed at 2.1395/05. It traded within a range of 2.1360 and 2.1400/10 m quiet trading. Against the deutschemark, the greenback closed slightly higher compared to its opening108 words
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Article112 1985-10-29 21 THE kilobar market was Closing price traded between 5522,423 uut and 5522,592 yesterday. Krugerrand 2.560(2 565) The Far East gold B uvei/»»i market opened m the PHTSIIAL Buyers-Selers morning at GOLD S$ U*****. 00/7. 40. It re- K.lobar Unav mained quiet to close for [j™ lunch at lOgm Unav112 words
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Article28 1985-10-29 21 GOLD US$/oz Mon Fri Singapore 326.60—327.00 326.20 326.70 Mon Sat Hongkong 326.50—326.90 326.75 327.15 Fri Thurs New York 326.80—327.30 325.50 326 00 London 325.25—325.75 326.00 326.5028 words
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Article198 1985-10-29 21 Managers' prices for Oct 29 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 174—185 The Savings Fund 1 30-1 38 Spore Prog Fund 0 74-0 78xd Spore Sec Fund 1.09-1.15 Spore Invest Fund 0.79—0.84 Spore Equity Fund 0 .78—0.83 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 2 18 2 33 Mai Prog198 words
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Article71 1985-10-29 21 Eurodollar 3-month deposit DECEMBER Eurodollar was traded firmer from Chicago closing. There were no fresh factors to stimulate further interest and the contracts remained locked m a four tick movement. (100 implied interest rate) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dec 91.80 91.82 91.78 91.80 1102 Mar 91.49 91.51 91.4771 words
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Article, Illustration53 1985-10-29 21 THE Deutschemark was traded narrowly as movement m the cash market was limited. Attention seemed to focus more on the developments m the yen contracts. (US dollar Deutschemark) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dec 0.3798 0.3807 0.3795 0.37% 425 Mar 0.3827 Jon 0.3859 Open Int (Fri): 1941. Act53 words
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Article52 1985-10-29 21 INTEREST rates continued to run high as the Bank of Japan engineered high short-term yen interest rates once again through sale of treasury instruments. (Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Fist Vol Dec 0.*****1 0.*****7 0.*****6 0.*****1 489 Mar 0.*****3 inn 0.*****3 Open Int (Fri): 977. Act Vol52 words
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Article, Illustration50 1985-10-29 21 LITTLE attention was paid to the metal as the currencies seem to attract more operators. (In USS per troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dec 329.20 329.50 329.20 329.30 69 Feb 333.50 Open Int (Fri): 87. Act Vol (Fri): M. Reports from Security Pacific National Bank /SPAFI50 words
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Article16 1985-10-29 21 Rubber Closing prices cents/Mo Singapore November 156 00 down 0.75 cents Malaysia November 181.00 unch16 words
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Article23 1985-10-29 21 Closint prices Copper £/tonne Fri Spot *****-989.50 (990.50-991.00) 3 months 1003 00— 1003.50 (1006 00—1006 50 Market tone: Steady Sales: 20,400 tonnes23 words
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Article24 1985-10-29 21 Closmt prices Silver USJ troy Ol Man Fri Singapore 6 15—6 ?0 Unav Fri Thurs New York 617-62? Unav Source Credit Suisse. Spore24 words
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Article27 1985-10-29 21 Ctosmi prices Aluminium /tonne Fri Spot *****-677.00 (672 50-673 00) 3 months 698.00— 698 50 (695.00-696.00) Market tone: Steady at the lower levels Sales: 7,025 tonnes27 words
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Article77 1985-10-29 21 Crude MS/twme pabnoi Oct 675/685 Nov 687.50 (south) 681 (central) Refined palm oil US$/tonnes RBD palm Oct/Nov 335 (sellers) Dec 340 (sellers) RBD Olein Oct/Nov ***** (sellers) Dec 335 (sellers) RBD Stearin Oct/Nov/Dec 310 (sellers) Crude stearin Neutralised unq palm oil Closing prices on the KLCE (MS/tonne) Month77 words
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Article, Illustration423 1985-10-29 21 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCI Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block Or Chief (45E) 29/10 (1600) Fl *****800 G3 Piya Bhum (8N) 29/10 (1630) Fl 0800-0830 Xl Nihon (374) 29/10 (1700) F7 0800 0900/0700-0800 P2/S2 MS Mango (8544N) 29/10 (2300) F5 *****500423 words
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Article, Illustration304 1985-10-29 21 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Juront Aegean Breeze K9 aside 29/10 Asian Daisy 15/6 aside 29 10 Abuqir Kll aside 29,10 Auha Seraya Jl aside 2910 Glory Selatan 9 Kl7 aside 29/10 Budi Jaya J9 10 aside 29 10 Jenson 4 K23304 words
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629 1985-10-29 21 SHARE prices fell across the board at the Singapore Stock Exchange on the first day of trading after the release of the Malaysian Budget on Friday. The Straits Times Industrial Index lost 12.32 points to close at 772.70. The Business Times Composite Index fell629 words
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Article69 1985-10-29 21 i i i i i i -i i i I NST Index Monday 1,338.03 (1,350.15) --^jj Hongkong Hang Seng ~0 Monday 1,651.25 (1,671.73) Australian All-Ordinaries Monday 1,045.6 (1,052.2) Nikkei Stock Average Monday 12,937.04 (12,832.63) Financial Times Industrials Friday 1,050.8 (1,051.6) Dow Jones Average 7jns Friday 1,356.52 (1,362.23) (Figures m69 words
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Article516 1985-10-29 21 Oct 28 Pence Change MINING INDUSTRIALS Barlowßand 227 unch Allied-Lyons 268 -2 Charter Cons 213 +3 Ass Domes 142 -4 Cons Gold 444 +7 BTRPLC 371 -2 s"*« ai Babcocki 161 +13 ZCI unch Barclays 417 -2 (JS$ B«echom 318 +3 [T BICC 228 -2 AAL 4 Blue Circle516 words
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Article267 1985-10-29 21 Oct 28 HKJ Chante HK Elect 8.20 unch Hutchison 26.30 -0.3 Shk Props 13.20 -0.1 Hk Elect Worr 16.40 Intl City 0.97 -0.01 Sime Darby 6.10 unch Assoc.ated Hotels l.osS Hk Gas 11.20 -0.1 Jardine Math 12.60 -0 2 Sino Land 096 -002 Bonk Of East Asia 22.80 -0267 words
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Article333 1985-10-29 21 Oct 28 Yen Change M.tsub Estate loso +54 Mitsub Heavy 389 -4 Mitsubishi 593 -9 A|inomoto 1160 -30 Mitsui Co 425 unch Akoi 410 +6 Mitsui Shipbldg 159 +3 Amada 805 +12 Mitsui Smelting 394 +2 Asahi Chem 764 -4 Mitsukoshi 644 -1 Asahi Glass 860 +1 Mitsumi 750333 words
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Article302 1985-10-29 21 Ocl 28 Cents Change |C I 222 /likM Leighton 122 -1 Ust) Lend Lease 660 -20 Magellan Pet Aust 235 unch ACI 309 +1 Mayne Nickless 330 10 A N I 292 +2 Metals Explor APM 307 +1 NL 40 unch Aberfoyle 950 -50 Mideast 26 -1 Age 285302 words
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Article320 1985-10-29 22 XL Commodity Exchange reopens FEW markets get a second chance and the Malaysians are making sure that their commodity futures exchange succeeds the second time around. Apart from the fuss of the special ceremony today, presided over by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad,320 words
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88 1985-10-29 22 TOKYO, Mon. The Tokyo Stock Exchange today decided to allow prices of bond futures to fluctuate by a maximum three yen in a single day, triple the previous one-yen limit, in order to revive the crippled bond futures market here after a sharp weekendAFP - 88 words
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148 1985-10-29 22 Frantic efforts to save the tin market LONDON, Mon. Frantic efforts resumed today to avoid a collapse of the tin market as trading m the commodity remained suspended on the London Metal Exchange (LME) for the third consecutive working day. A solution to the problem depends on the 22-na-tion International148 words
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Article, Illustration619 1985-10-29 22 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG By Companies involved m these helped by Budget Malaysian Budget '86 How the sectors are affected: AGRICULTURE: Measures will encourage more plantation land to be opened. TOURISM: Promet's Langkawl project to gain; Genttng may be hit by increased duties for casino gambling. CONSTRUCTION:619 words
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258 1985-10-29 22 SHAREHOLDERS of Kentucky Fried Chicken have heeded Morgan Grenf ell's advice to sell their shares m the open market instead of to Innovest Bhd which had made a general offer. Citicorp International (Singapore), adviser to Hart Holdings which is making the general bid on258 words
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Article98 1985-10-29 22 HONGKONG, Mon. China has pioved to be a quick learner m the oil export business and is set to provide some tough competition to top Asian supplier Indonesia, a senior United States bank official here said. "Japanese refiners have a particular liking for China'sAPT - 98 words
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Article114 1985-10-29 22 From the companies desk Pelangi PELANGI Bhd has told the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange that Kuok Brothers Sdn Bhd and Kuok (Singapore) Ltd, which bought stakes of 8.7 per cent and 5.5 per cent respectively m the company, are not bidding for the rest of the shares m Pelangi. The114 words
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Article, Illustration525 1985-10-29 22 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By QI AM a retired Singaporean with a son m Singapore. My wife is a Malaysian. She works m Malaysia and earns M 52,300 a month. We have to sell our landed residential property dne to financial circumstances. Are the sales proceeds taxable? Can I bay an525 words
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Advertisement108 1985-10-29 19 >>WEULiKETO r HAMMER HOME ii "iHf INTEntoT Nu rAulo ABOUT AIHEX Asian International Hardware Expo 3rd Presentation 20-23 November 1985 World Trade Centre, Hall 4 Singapore AIHEX is South East Asia's largest hardware show. AIHEX has been expanded to include a special section devoted to Housewares, Tableware, Lawn and Garden108 words
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Advertisement46 1985-10-29 21 "T^ SINGAPORE TYT~I JDUJSII ICoo YKARBOOK'Bf) £S££ Export-led growth and the small industry Visible guiding hand m Singapore's economy Monetary and forex policies m an open economy Fiscal policy dilemmas facing Asean nations High-tech and high hopes m the Asian NICs Now on sale $7 I46 words
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Advertisement32 1985-10-29 21 For the careerminded this book cuts right through the business jungle and lets you m on the secrets of how to become "upwardly mobile" m your company or organisation TWIEL 7HE BOOKSHOP32 words
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Advertisement539 1985-10-29 22 On a holiday Down Under ymr j^children will come up with a alt Bißl^^bl Bbt^bl JBBkBm^H BBr^^Bw^^-^rfs&-_ HP^^SBBB^BiP'* k *^^Bl i -\-.i- B^flV B^BK^B^^? Jf IP^ B^H ififl mt& Jjßbl BBHBW^^^^w JKiniiWP^^JßWßßrßWrTn^^ BB\* > I S .r l 3O*ai- BHBrj^^l^B^Bß^B^' '^P^^B^B^^r^B^BßP^BKlßH^SWlMff^^^^^^**^^"^^*^"^^^^^^'^^^**^^"^^^™"* l6^^*'^ imi- > v- \>s^'" &^,<|JL '^..-iatlftiil---- .-awaKM Jjlk539 words
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Advertisement4505 1985-10-29 23 TELEPHONE SCHVRC.: w— aW Iv Monday Friday 9 00am to 5.00pm Ordinary: $5 00 per line (Mm. $15.00) Food/Entertainment (2 —5) rffTV-J f* X^ Hi r^V/S SatUrdaV S^S^S P rXe S > Semi-di.p.ay: SM.OOp* co. cm. P.rson.i S .™.s,M.rcMnd.M<ll 39) I^^ /^SS l^r ll^X (fVi fvil\ PUb iC H iday4,505 words
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Advertisement550 1985-10-29 23 36 House Renovation/ Decor UNIQUE ALUMINIUM, GRILLES a< $8 p.s.f. regd. amplimesh, sliding doors/ windows. We undertake changing of old windows. Enquiry *****07, Mon. Sun Anytime WE SPECIALISED IN all carpentn work kitchen cabinets, buildin wardrobes, display cabinets etc. For enquiries please cal Geraldine *****30. WE SPECIALISED IN renovatior for550 words
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Advertisement655 1985-10-29 23 38 TV/ Video/ Hi-Fi AERIALS INSTALLATIONS- TECHNICAL Servicing repairs Telefun- >■ ken, Sharp, Roxy, GraeU, ITT, '< Siera, Philips, Setron, Nor- mande. Singer, colour TV on the spot, fixing video. Reasonable charges, day night service. Telephone *****75/ *****23 A RELIABLE KOWA Electronics specialised m antenna lnstalla--1 tion, repairing all kinds655 words
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Advertisement771 1985-10-29 24 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal $30 $70 per trip Use removal, transportation service, off. removal specialised m pianos, organs, delivery disposal service experienced workers provided. Day night service. Tel: *****12. $30 $70 per trip (reasonable rates) H'se. off. removal, all kimis of transportation service specialising m pianos, organs disposal delivery service.771 words
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Advertisement828 1985-10-29 24 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER SPECIAL. $80 you may have prestigious office address, answering service for 4 ruths Telex $5, telefax $5, typing available. *****88. PRESTIGIOUS REGN. ADD./ answering/ mail ($3O). Telex/ office rm. *****72/ *****70. Jamaliah. PRESTIGIOUS REGN. ADDRESS/ pleasant answering/ telex/ typing/ mailing. Tel: *****44.828 words
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Advertisement654 1985-10-29 24 56 Industrial 56 Industrial 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies Equipment/ Supplies Equipment/ Supplies DESCRIPTION MAKER MODEL manufacture Q'TY TYPE TOWFR I POTAIN I 2E/238 I 1982-1983 I 3 UNIT I CLIMBING CRANE POTAIN 2E/188 1982 1 UNIT STATIONARY HAINt BPR GT2ISHIB 1983 1 UNIT STATIONARY GENERATOR DENYO 175 KVA 1982 1654 words
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Advertisement450 1985-10-29 24 65 Situations Wanted J MAIIVPOWER Licence: C-0663-0* FILIPINO/INDONESIAN $200 upwards Wice range of maids on vidco/biodotQ S*mce tee include meeting services at airport, medical exam visa/work permit collection, high 1 yrs guarantee /tree reploce- Full msuronce coverage to protect employers IS NOW AT #06-17 Lucky Plaza Tel: *****56/7 Mon-Fri. 9450 words
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Advertisement413 1985-10-29 24 IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENTS FOR private tutors with qualifications of Pre-U I and above. Please call: *****66/ *****87/ *****67. 69 Situations Vacant: Domestic FILIPINA/ INDONESIAN MAID required to look after 2 children general housework. Tel: *****25. LIVE-IN CHINESE MAIDS reqd. to cook do general housework. Salary $450-$550. Phone 534-3350. PART-TIME MAID TO413 words
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Advertisement541 1985-10-29 24 II Bfl BBS j m If you have commercial conBH W^Li fHW tact and current| y working m WlSl m l UB tne travel trade, an advertiser Wsm m m at classification 71 may want 6 ij^ to hear from you. I C 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: 70541 words
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Advertisement376 1985-10-29 24 TtiMßitiVEMiti PERMANENT VACANCIES FEMALE GENERAL CLERK c Age 18-22 years. c Typing speed of 30 -35 wpm. c Experience preferred but not necessary, c Able to speak Mandarin converse m local dialects, c Pleasant personality. Salary around $500. Interested, please call at 16 Raffles Quay #21-06 Hong Leong Bldg. Singapore376 words
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Advertisement697 1985-10-29 24 Retailer urgently requires: EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTS CLERK c LCCI Book-keeping certificate. c Handling day-to-day transactions maintaining a full set of accounting records for the company. c Able to work independently to Trial Balance. Please tel: *****18 for appointment. TEMPORARY TYPIST required at $10 per day during office hours m dist. 16697 words
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Advertisement592 1985-10-29 24 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales Ladies, come shine with us! We're looking for dynamic females to promote our leading line of high fashion jewellery and accessories Requirements: aged 1 8 and above completed secondary education some relevant experience In addition to a very attractive salary/ commission/bonus package,592 words
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Advertisement426 1985-10-29 24 ESSEX An electronics manufacturer requires Sales Representatives to market its range of microcomputers, peripherals and softwares. Pre-requisites: Mm. GCE 'O' level or equivalent with good spoken English, matured and a pleasant personality Knowledge of microcomputer operation and sales experience preferred. Further training will be provided Valid driving/ riding licence with426 words
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Advertisement826 1985-10-29 25 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Computer Firm requires: MALE OUTDOOR SALES EXECUTIVES 23 to 32 years of age c Completed N.S. Mm. GCE 'O Level Must possess valid Class 3 licence and preferably possess own car Company pays the following: c Attractive basic salary Commission and transport allowance INDOOR SALES EXECUTIVE826 words
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Advertisement448 1985-10-29 25 71 Situations Vacant: Sales URGENTLY REOD. CHINESE Furniture Sales Rep. with own transport. Salary neg with commission. Training provided. Interested, pis. call *****75. MALE/ FEMALE CAREER Insurance Agts. wanted. Sales training provided. Call Steve *****25. MARKETING EXECUTIVE DIRECT selling Water Plk. Training provided *****77. REQUIRED URCENTLY YOUNG English speaking Sales448 words
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Advertisement503 1985-10-29 25 72 Situations Vacant: Technical ■==1, I PENTEX SCHWEIZER j| CIRCUITS PTE LTD A well established PCB manufacturer requires Maintenance 1 Technician J c Male aged above 20 years c Completed full-time N.S. c ITT with Mechanical Engineering c 1 to 2 years experience m air-condi-tioning or air compressor Remuneration and503 words
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Advertisement489 1985-10-29 25 72 Situations Vacant: Technical MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT REQUIRED. Should have experience m Electrical Plant Maintenance and to perform general duties. Interested applicants please call personally at: Interturbine Spore Pte Ltd, 18 Loyang Crescent, Singapore 1750. TRAINEE TECHNICIANS REQD. by Medical Laboratory Applicants should have 'O' Level passes m Science English. Apply:489 words
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Advertisement613 1985-10-29 25 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Required for ..nmediate employment by International Contracting Co. the following Engineering/ Administration personnel: CONTROLS ASSISTANT For site co-ordination, checking and quality control of Building Services Control Systems. Must be familiar with pneumatic controls and electrics associated with HVAC Controls, B.M.S. Systems and Fire Detection Systems. FIRE613 words
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Advertisement423 1985-10-29 25 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous MISTER MINIT (An internationally well known I shoes repair ft key service Co) I Join us now as a Training provided No qualifications needed I Completed N S Opportunity for overseas II training Good starting salary from $410 pm I Earn around $600 to $800 after423 words
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Advertisement701 1985-10-29 25 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Wanted suitable personnel to take up position as COMMIS COOKS Previous Applicants need not apply. Applicants must have a working knowledge of basic English. Good remunerations offered to the right persons who are able to meet stringent requirements. Apply personally after 6p.m. at: SILVER SPOON COFFEE701 words
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Advertisement867 1985-10-29 25 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous CHINESE FEMALE FLOWER Shop Assistant required Be able to speak and write English Mandarin. Some experience needed. Be able to work independently Pis. call *****72 10am to 6pm FEMALE CHINESE CLINIC Assistant required by a clinic m Dist.l2. Please write to: ST. Box A*****, 390 Kirn867 words
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Advertisement658 1985-10-29 25 81 Vehicles For Hire SPECIAL OFFER) AIRCON. < -ouches for hourly/ daily/ weekly/ mthly rental. 13-44 seaters Luxury Coach Service *****22/ *****51 SINGAPORE, MALAYSIA CARS for rental Dally, weekly monthly. Tel: *****93/ *****27 SM CAR RENTALS for Volvo. From $85 Better cars, better people. Call *****12/3/4 82 Accessories/ Maintenance Car658 words
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Advertisement817 1985-10-29 25 87 For Sale: Mercedes 1984 MERCEDES 190 E. Kxpat leaving. Must sell. Interested tel *****89 4/80 MERCEDES BENZ 200 manual Tax 4/86 2 private owners *****3 Ricky Tay 6/79, BENZ 200 Auto 2nd. owner Resprayed by C. C. Excellent $29,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****69 6/84 MERCEDES 190 E. manual 1 private817 words
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Advertisement758 1985-10-29 26 vUj£yy '1801L 1 may just be another nimra number. But try reading it as "I P* 1 '18 Oil', translate it into CanU ISiS*^ tonese, and you may want to r— n f\ rZN read more at classification 84. 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan JULY '79 DATSUN 100A pte. owner, aircond.,758 words
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Advertisement735 1985-10-29 26 90 For Sale: Toyota NOV. '79 TOYOTA Tercel Aircon. cassette. Selling $10,500. Loan $6,000. Tel: *****15. OWNER LEAVING, 1982 Toyota Corolla I.3GL. aircon. radio cassette, m showroom cond. *****88. 'Q' REGN. 81 Toyota Super Crown 2.8. Fully auto. Overdrive. 1 owner. Low mileage. Tel: *****84. TIP TOP COND. 1979 Corona735 words
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Advertisement721 1985-10-29 26 92 For Sale: Mazda ALMOST '81 MAZDA 323 1.3 sspeed, notchback. 1 pte. owner. Aircon. Low mileage. Original paint. Selling $14,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****63/ *****54. RX7 AUTO., '82. Full accessories. New tax. Immaculate cond. No repair reqd. Expensive stereo set. $28,300 neg. Tel: Patrick, *****06. 5/83 MAZDA 323 15 GT721 words
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Advertisement786 1985-10-29 26 93 For Sale: Honda 1981 CIVIC 1.3, 5-door hatchback. 2nd generation PARF. aircon., cassette, new tax, cheap. *****76 1982 HONDA ACCORD EX, 1 owner power steering, central locking, s/rims. Call *****94. 3/85 HONDA CIVIC 3-dr Auto 1 pte. owner. Full accessories. Showroom cond. Tel: *****66. '77 HONDA CIVIC 4-dr auto786 words
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Advertisement2800 1985-10-29 26 94 For Sale: 94 p or Sale: 94 For Sale: 94 For Sale: 94 For Sale: Other Makes Other Makes Other Makes Other Makes Other Makes Hire Purchase Financing* Jvl I gJL| p|/p Clarion 850E Digital Casette Radio For a mere $5,623 down payment, BBB^^S?^^^^^^^ESS^SaS^^oSM y° u can drive awa2,800 words
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Advertisement687 1985-10-29 26 106 Accommodation Available: Houses SWISS VALLEY Swi»t Club Road 3 (2- storey bungalows fcr lease Reasonable price from $3,000 onwards. Call early to avoid disappointment. Mr. Liauw/ Mr. Cheung hlI ■i I* i BUNGALOWS D.lO near American Sch. $2,500 D.ll Raffles Park $3,000 $4,000 f D.21 Clementi $2,000 $4,000 3687 words
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Advertisement881 1985-10-29 26 Available: Houses ONLY $2,300 for a bunglw. at Chancery vicinity. Renovated. 10.000 sq ft. 3 bdrms./ store rm Furn Ideal for small family. Big patio *****28 (agt.). TAN KIM CHENG Rd 2-slorey detached bunglw.. 5 bdrms., ceramlc parquet flooring. Rental to 200 furn Call Chestertons Lim Oh *****88 DIST.IO NAMLY881 words
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Advertisement428 1985-10-29 27 106 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Houses Available: Available: Apartments Apartments D.21 TOH TUCK Rd corner d/storey terr. F/furn. 3+l bdrms.. $1,800 neg. Agt. *****57. D.2775. 10, JLN. Derum, s/storey semi-d. 3 bdrms., servant's rm. $800 neg. Ring *****80. D.5: 7-ROOM SEMI-DEATCHED, Faber locality, $2,300. Agt. *****13/ *****75. D.9428 words
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Advertisement477 1985-10-29 27 1 FfIREHSTPLUZfI UIXURKXJS fIWRTMENTS At tne junction of Scotts/Orchard Road, ygpl^ next to Hyatt Hotel. c 1 4.000 sq II Hotel Style Lobby. Self Service Free c Swimming Pool, Tennis Launderette. Court, Squash Court, Billiard c Ample Indoor Car Parking Room, Gymnasium and Lots. many other facilities. 24-hour Security System.477 words
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Advertisement457 1985-10-29 27 DIST.9 BEVERLY HILLS Close Orchard Rd. Luxurious elegant. 4,100 sq.ft. 4 bdrms/ servant's, spacious living/ dining, full condo facilities. $6,000 ORCHARD RD VICINITY Luxurious fully furnished, 4 bdrms' study/ servant's, 3,700 sq.ft. Huge living/dining with balcony. Modern kitchen. With facilities. $4,500. DIST.IO AMERICAN SCHOOL VICINITY 3+l bdrms. S/pool. squash tennis,457 words
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Advertisement770 1985-10-29 27 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST.IS OCEAN PARK (Cohsa Block) c High floor with good view. Partially furnished. Immediate occupancy. Rental negotiable. Interested please call *****19 (Jannette Hoy) DIST.2O JASMINE COURT Near Thomson Yaohan Condo maisonette. 3 bedrooms, with facilities. 1800 2200 sq.ft. Furnished $2,200-$2,500 p.m. CALL: *****38 Roland/ Sunny. DIST.9770 words
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Advertisement987 1985-10-29 27 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.ll. BRIGHT spacious I townh'se. with own pte. gdn. i overlooking s/pool. Excl. land- i scaped development. Excellent I recreational facilities. The Accommodators *****66/ *****88. I D.15, CREAM OF Ocean Pk. Con- do. Best price/ quality, 3+ 1 rms., i fully furn./ aircon., sea view. Very987 words
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Advertisement903 1985-10-29 27 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 3.10 BALMORAL TOWER, beautifully furnished, 4 bdrms.. split-level, pool, tennis. $3,000 Jeans Property *****55. 3.10 RIDGEWOOO 4-BDRM. Well Maintained. Full facilities. Furilture of tenant's choice. $2,100 R Wynn Services: *****04/ 5/ 6. 3.10 SOMMERVILLE PARK. Brand lew lower mais. 3 bdrms., servant's, countryclub facilities. P/furn. $3,300.903 words
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Advertisement841 1985-10-29 27 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 0.15 LACUNA PK. Facing sea 3 bdrms. 2 aircons. Furn. $1,300. Avail. 12/85. *****74/ *****93. D.15 ST. PATRICK'S View well maintained 4-bdrm. apt. F/furn S/pool. $1,100. Everton *****11. 0.15 $1,100 EASTERN Mans renovated new furnishings. 3 bdrms. fully aircon. Villanelle *****81. 0.16 HACIENDA COOOMINIUM, brand new841 words
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Advertisement839 1985-10-29 27 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms DIST.I9 LUXURIOUSLY FURN./ unfurn. With ceiling fan, next to bathrm. Access to all facilities. Convenient quiet location. Free parking. Reasonable rental. Tel: *****69 after spm. F/FURN. BDRM. WITH balcony m new pte. apt. Quiet surroundings, squash court and free parking facilities m dist. 1441 Immediate occupation.839 words
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Advertisement600 1985-10-29 27 110 Accommodation Wanted: Apartments 3 TO 5-ROOM HDB thus/ private houses at any dist Service last li reliable. *****62 (3 lines) 111 Accommodation Wanted: Rooms RMS./FLATS/APTS./h'ses wanted immediately. Fast response assured. Holden: *****77. anytime. ROOMS/ FLATS REQD. immediately by Developer for its Expat Engineers. Tel; *****59 No agts. URGENTLY REQD.600 words
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Advertisement916 1985-10-29 27 Coronation Rd. Waal, area 16.000 sq.ft. a 2-storey corner terrace house situated at King/a Rd., area 4.000 sq ft a Slh tlorey office building for sale, situated at Aliwal Si., area 6.000 sq.ft. a Bungalow for rent, situated at Cassia Dr., near Bt Timah 4 ins. *****13/ *****59. DIST.II WATTEN916 words
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Advertisement535 1985-10-29 28 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses fc. 'Vila Jr*^L^K-*aMrTJi J^^| I Land Area: Built-in Area: 3,892.1 sqm (41,894 sq ft) Approx. 596 sq m (6,416 sq ft r^\^ c^ Swimming pool Tenure: 999 years >^ Joint Marketing Agents I! Knight535 words
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Advertisement273 1985-10-29 28 EMPRESS RD., MODERN, d/storey detached. 7.000/ 5.000 sq.ft. 7 bdrms., large gdn. Renovated ($100,000). $900,000. Agt.. *****83. FULTON HILL 2-storey corner terr. 3000 sq.ft. Beautifully renovated. $420,000. *****53/ *****29 (agt). Coral Pk. terr. $390,000. HOLLAND VILLAGE VICINITY, <i storey semi-d. 4.100 sq.ft. $465,000. Faber Park. 8.700 sq.ft. Pool, 5 bdrms.273 words
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Advertisement722 1985-10-29 28 D.lO D/STOREY BUNGLWS. 4 1 bdrms., 9900-11,450 sq.ft., pool, well kept, Chang Realty. *****22. D.lO EDEN PK. S/storey bunglw. 5200 sq.ft. 3 1 bdrms. Freehold. Holland *****79. D.lO NAMLY DR. 2-storey semi-d. 3,400 sq.ft. 3 I 1 bdrms. $510,000. Mr. Ong, Colliers. *****2/ *****83. D.lO OFF MING Teck Pk. D/storey722 words
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Advertisement466 1985-10-29 28 114 For Sale: Private Apartments ieedon Whether you are buying or leasing you seldom get a chance to inspect a completely decorated flat or an actual flat m its original condition. Viewing of showflat and sample flat by appointment only. Enquiries: COLLIERS International Property Consultams Te1:*****2 Owner: FAN FACFIC INVESTMENT466 words
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Advertisement941 1985-10-29 28 114 For Sale: Private Apartments LEONIE TWRS. D-9, luxury apt/ mais. 3.250/ 2.960 sq.ft. Unobstructed view. 4 1 bdrms. Selling with/ without tenancy. Reasonable price. *****19 Banyan. ORCHARD RD. spacious bright 4-bdrm. mais. family servant's, low maintenance, pool tennis, freehold. Asking $515,000. Fields: *****11. QUICK SALE D.5 Hong Leong Gdn.941 words
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Advertisement855 1985-10-29 28 114 For Sale: Private Apartments D.ll HILLCREST ARCADIA 3bdrm. apt. 1.713 sq.ft. $300,000 (i.n.(i. System Properties *****38. D.ll LINCOLNSVALE. OFF Surrey Rd 3 bdrms 1765 sq.ft. Fhold. $365,000. SBS Realty *****22 D.ll MANDALAY CT. 4 bdrms/ servant's. 2700 sq.ft. Freehold. $365,000. Houseworld *****64/5 D.ll NEWTON HTS. 1200 sq.ft 2bdrm. mai.s.855 words
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Advertisement949 1985-10-29 28 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments b ROOM Dover Cres 81k.26 $125,000 Clementi West Blk 605 $137,000 Spottiswoode Pk Blk 106 $162,000 Chai Chee 81k.34 >iO5 000 Hougang Aye. 81k. 16 $112,000 4-ROOM New Upper Chang! Rd 81k. 52 $60,000 QIEW HOCK HENG ENT. Tel: *****88 (5 Lines) GOING CHEAP! OWNERS949 words
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Advertisement894 1985-10-29 28 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments SPOTTISWOODE PK. 5-RM. Air con., sea view, high/ low firs 3 units. $165,000/ $160,000 DTPS 220-1200/ 1. 221-6160/ 1, 224-2228 TELOK BLANGAH 8LK.56 pure 4rm. corner Renovated Good facing. See to appreciate $102,000. *****38 (Act 3-RM. BEDOK SOUTH Blk .29. $42,000. Marine Crescent 81k.30. $45,000.894 words
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Advertisement696 1985-10-29 28 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments NO RENOVATION 4-RM. Bedok North, new generation. Mid fir $67,000. (hull CPF) 255-3333 PANDAN GDN. S-RM. slab blk Wardrobe cabinet Type A $100,000 World Property *****25/8 TELOK BLANGAH HTS. 4-rm High Or. Facing sea Terrazzo. Well maintained $110,000. 255-3333 TELOK BLANGAH C'RES Blk 24 pure696 words
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Advertisement707 1985-10-29 28 117 Properties Wanted GENUINE BUYERS REQ. Terrs pte apts. Budget $350,000 lo $360,000 Owners, pis call *****89 HDB FLATS, SALES, purchases or rental, for efficient service please ell Holden Renl»y: *****77 HOUSES/ APARTMENTS WANTED by businessmen Cash payment Owners call: *****38 PTE. APTS./ HOUSES/ HDB flats wanted. Good price. House707 words
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Advertisement269 1985-10-29 29 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces v choice" 1 FACTORY SPACE FOR LEASE Factory space of various dimensions at Sims Aye Eunos Road for lease. Please contact Mr Chong/Alice/Doreen Tel: *****11 or *****58 128 HILLVIEW AVENUE Single storey factory double storey office building n Title: 999 years U Office: 354269 words
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Advertisement604 1985-10-29 29 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces Office Spaces Goldhill is Convenience. Office space and r^T~~~~~ A Shops, restaurants and more, all SZ^™ \F^EsM within the same building, available for rent fflffi Over 1 ,000 carparks. MiH I Professional building services team. V^ *m604 words
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Advertisement601 1985-10-29 29 PRIME OFFICE SPACES m Robinson Rd. suitable for banks or financial institutions. 5,200 sq.ft. Also available 700 sq.ft. 1,700 sq.ft. Reasonable rent. *****04. REALTY CENTRE, 15 Enggor Street #10-04, S(0207). Area: 1205 sq.ft. Available immediately. Std. commission to agts. For viewing, tel: *****06 x 253 Mr. Samuel Lim. RENOVATED OFFICE601 words
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Advertisement406 1985-10-29 29 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces Prim* Location Restaurant Space At ORCHARD TOWERS Facing Orchard Rd. Tenanted with good rental income for sale with tenancy. Area 2325 sq.ft. Selling S3 1M Interested please call:--*****44 81.X.34, #05-26 COMMONWEALTH LANE SINGAPORE 0314. 2 UNITS GRDFLR. shop h'se. River Valley/ 1 unit 2-storey shop406 words
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Advertisement643 1985-10-29 29 123 For Sale: 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces AUCTION SALE TODAY 1 Nos. 60, 60A 608 Race Course Road 2) No. 35 Lorong 1 7 Geylang 3) Land at Mergui Road, Lot 856 T.S. 1 8 together with the building erected or now m the course of erection643 words
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Advertisement377 1985-10-29 29 127 Other Real Estate GENUINE BUYER REO. approx 10,000 sq.ft. of vacant land for building 2 d/storey bunglws In dist. 9, '0 or 11. Contact *****19, Christine/ Miss Lee. DEVELOPMENT LAND, approx 88,000 sq.ft. within 5 m.s raaius of Montreal City, Canada. *****81 D.IS KATONG, 11,600 sq.ft. I and for377 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration210 1985-10-29 32 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MR CHOONG FONG AGE: 66 YEARS OLD Passed away peacefully on 28.10.85 leaving behind. SON: DAUGHTER-IN-LAW RONALD CHOONG SIEW MENG EMILY LIM BENG EE DAUGHTERS: SON-IN-LAW ROSALIND CHOONG KAM WAH MICHAEL 800 THIAN HIONG DAWN CHOONG LA YE KUAN HELEN CHOONG WAI CHING GRAND-DAUGHTERS GRAND-SONS CHOONG210 words
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Obituary, Illustration40 1985-10-29 32 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MDM 800 QUEE SIAM departed 20.10.85 Wishes to express Ineir heartfelt thank* to all relatives, friends, colleagues and business associates for their kind assistance, attendance, condolences, donations, scrolls and wreaths during their recenMjereaveinent^^^^^^^^^40 words
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Obituary40 1985-10-29 32 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam In ever loving memory of MDM. TAN LOKE MOI (MRS. GUOK KOH MUO) called home to be with the Lord on 29.10.82. Always remembered and dearly missed by her children, grandchildren and loved ones.40 words
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Obituary, Illustration62 1985-10-29 32 MRS JAYALETCHMI NADAISAN thanks all relatives and friends for their very kind attendance, assistance, wreaths, telegrams, telephone calls, donations and condolence messages during theirrecenMjereavernen^^^^ THE FAMILY OF the Late Mrs. Elsie Lora Oliveiro wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friends, priests others62 words
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Article26 1985-10-29 32 Principal ft Staff of Broadrick Secondary School extend their heartfelt sympathies to EDWIN BARNABAS on the demise of his father-in-law, P.O. Varam on 25.10.85.26 words
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Article, Illustration71 1985-10-29 32 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements r THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MRS. LUCY V. MAK/ MDM LUCY LIM I wish to thank Doctors Staff of Ward 43, Tan Tock Seng Hospital for their dedication care in I looking after Lucy, and all relatives, friends, col- I leagues, Noble Denton and all71 words
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Article, Illustration45 1985-10-29 32 MDM TAN CHOO NEO AGE: 68 pasted away peacefully on 26.10.85 Cortege leaves 51/ 52 Amoy Street, S(0106) on 30/10/85 (Wed) at 2pm. lo^jt^ernonCrernatoriurn^^^^ MR. VISUVALINGAM S/O LATE Dr. Naganathar passed away peacefully on 28.10.85. Funeral arrangements will be announced later Tel: *****38.45 words
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Article, Illustration39 1985-10-29 32 V X CHUA SIN EAM MI J^ In loving memory of a dear hutband, father, father-in-law and grandlather who toft ut a year ago today and will always be m the thoughts of his loved tones.39 words
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Article, Illustration50 1985-10-29 32 In everloving memory of MDM SARADA Departed 14/10/85 We wish to express our grateful thanks to relatives and friends for their kind attendance, assistance, wreaths and condolence. ATHMA SHANTHI POOJAI will be held at SIVAN TEMPLE (Woodland* Rd.) on 29/10/85 at 7.00pm. From: Family members, Teck Whye Lane.50 words
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TIMESPORT
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Article, Illustration715 1985-10-29 32 BASEBALL WORLD SERIES Saberhagen inspires Kansas m comeback for the crown We felt fortunate to win our division. Then we beat a tough Toronto club. Our players never lose faith...l've never seen young players with that look m a their eyes. Kansas manager Dick Howser KANSAS CITY (Missouri),AP - 715 words
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Article68 1985-10-29 32 Teams that have rebounded from a 1-3 deficit to win the World Series: IMS Boston (American League) 5 Pittsburgh (National League) 3 (best of nine series). 1125 Pittsburgh (NL) 4 Washington (AL) 3. IKB New York (AL) 4 Milwaukee (NL) 3. IKB Detroit (AL) 4 St Louis (NL)AP - 68 words
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272 1985-10-29 32 KANSAS CITY (Missouri), Mon. From impossible to improbable to world champions the Kansas City Royals became only the second expansion team m baseball history to win the World Series with an 11-0 rout of the St Louis Cardinals last night. The Royals rallied fromUPI - 272 words
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202 1985-10-29 32 CHICAGO, Mon. Linebacker Otis Wilson returned an interception 23 yards for a touchdown and Jim McMahon threw two touchdown passes yesterday to lead the unbeaten Chicago Bears to a 27-9 victory over the Minnesota Vikings in an American Football League. McMahon threw aReuter - 202 words
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Article159 1985-10-29 32 The Revelry for Royalty KANSAB CITY (Missouri), Mon. Fans poured into the streets, car horns blared and fireworks boomed throughout Kansas City last night as the town celebrated its first World Series title in its 29 years of major league baseball. Thousands of Royals fans Jammed midtown Kansas City asAP - 159 words
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Article331 1985-10-29 32 KANSAS CITY (Missouri), Mon. A baseball season which really needed a sweet ending engaged one last silly moment last night. St Louis Cardinals manager Whitey Herzog and pitcher Joaquin Andujar were sent off minutes apart during the fifth inning for arguing calls with home plateUPI - 331 words
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WORLD CUP SOCCER
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Article281 1985-10-29 32 SANTIAGO, Mon. Two astonishing lapses m the first eight minutes by Peru's goalkeeper, Eusebio Acasuzo, set Chile on course for a 4-2 win yesterday m their World Cup qualifying match at Santiago's National Stadium. First Acasuzo allowed a free-kick from Jorge Aravena out on the leftReuter - 281 words
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Article123 1985-10-29 32 MADRID, Mon. Argentine Jorge Valdano scored twice as unbeaten Real Madrid staged a dramatic revivial to draw 2-2 at Seville and stay top of the Spanish First Division yesterday. The Uefa Cup holders turned the game on its head m the last 15 minutes after UruguayanReuter - 123 words
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Article285 1985-10-29 32 ROME, Mon. European champions Juventus set an Italian League record yesterday when they beat Udinese 2-1 to claim their eighth straight win from the start of the season. Goals by Italians Aldo Serena m the 21st minute and Luciano Favero four minutes into the secondReuter - 285 words
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Article113 1985-10-29 32 ASUNCION, Mon. Paraguay elbowed their way one step closer to the last South American berth m the World Cup with a 3-0 win over Colombia yesterday m their first-leg play-off. Snapping at the Colombians' goal at every chance, the Paraguayans were firmly m control from the 15thReuter - 113 words
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Article, Illustration143 1985-10-29 32 BONN, Mon. Bernd Schuster has insisted he will not return to the West German national side for next year's Mexico World Cap finals despite a secret meeting with team boss Franz Beckenbaaer. Schuster met Beckenbaaer m Manich earlier this month to discuss aReuter - 143 words
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Article662 1985-10-29 32 Al STRIAN: Austria Vienna 5 Sak 0, Klagenfurt 1 SSW Innsbruck 1, DSV Alpine 1 Admira Wacker 1. BELGIAN: Waregem 3 Lierse 0, Lokeren 2 Beerschot 3, Standard Liege 2 Charleroi 2, Antwerp 6 Ghent 1, XV Meohelen 2 Kortrijk 1, Beveren 3 FC Liegeois 0, Cercle BrugesReuter; UPI - 662 words
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Article, Illustration463 1985-10-29 33 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE He should get that magical century before season ends By PENANG, Mon. Just 17 more winners, and Teh Choon Beng will become the first trainer to achieve the magical century in a season in post-war years. With five more meetings (20 race days) to463 words
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Article134 1985-10-29 33 Dawkins hurt in fall from horse MELBOURNE, Mon JOCKEY Rod Dawkins was taken to hospital after he was dislodged from his mount, Wellington Hammer, at the finish of a gallop at Moonee Valley racecourse here. Dawkins was unconscious for more than five minutes after the West Australian filly, who is134 words
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Article, Illustration171 1985-10-29 33 PEDIGREE - PENANG, Mon. These horses did well here over the weekend and can be followed: Thorold came home with big, bounding strides to finish a close second to stablemate Katong Ocean IV over 1,700 m. He now has two wins and three seconds m just six starts. Fabulous171 words
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Article1327 1985-10-29 33 WEIGHTS, barrier draw and ratings for this weekend's races at Bukit Timah: SATURDAY Class 1 Div 11,600 m 1,600 m (Ratings: 161-138) 15 liullrush 59 161 16 Freedom Fighter II 58 159 8 Ten Hugs II 57 157 6 Kinta Valley II 56.5 156 17 Misty Line1,327 words
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216 1985-10-29 33 PARIS, Mon. Lester Piggott, who said he would hang up his boots this week, finished unplaced m two big French races yesterday, final day of the Longchamps meeting. Piggott, astride Lord Duke, ran ninth m the Prix Royal Oak (French St Leger) over 3,100Reuter - 216 words
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163 1985-10-29 33 'The Shoe' does it again on 'The Lord' LOS ANGELES, Mon. Lord At War, making a comeback at his favourite racetrack, yesterday took the US$lO7,BOO (about *****,000) Goodwood Handicap over I,Boom at Santa Anita for the second successive year. The Argentine-bred scored his first American stakes victory m last year'sUPI - 163 words
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Article17 1985-10-29 33 THE season's final amateur rare meeting will be held at Ipoh on Nov 11 (Deepavali).17 words
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Article, Illustration249 1985-10-29 34 Frost beats Pongoh in dull final BADMINTON COPENHAGEN, Mon MORTEN FROST, of Denmark, won the men's singles final at the Danish Open badminton tournament for a record sixth successive time yesterday by beating Indonesia's Lius Pongoh 15-5, 15-8. It was a lack-lustre final with Frost still suffering from a tendonReuter - 249 words
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193 1985-10-29 34 SNOOKER LONDON, Mon. Professional snooker players have been given the "green light" to take a drug banned by the Olympic movement, The Sunday Times said here yesterday. They quoted a statement by Rex Williams, chairman of the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association, that players couldAFP - 193 words
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Article342 1985-10-29 34 RESULTS ROUND-UP Top men finishers m the New York City marathon (unofficial times): 1 Orlando Pizzolato (Ita) 2hr llmin 34sec 2 Ahmed Saleh (Dji) 2:12:29 3 Patrick Petersen (US) 2:12:59 4 Don Norman (US) 2:14:08 5 Gerard Nijboer (Hoi) 2:14:27 6 Allan Zachariassen (Den) 2:15:18 7 Bill Rodgers (US) 2:15:33AFP - 342 words
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Article, Illustration442 1985-10-29 34 THE NEW YORK MARATHON A pair of doubles for Orlando and Grete NEW YORK, Monday 4 This is more exciting for me than last year. Last year I was unknown, this year was different. To win it in two years, now I believe I am a top runner.Reuter; AP - 442 words
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SEOEL AND BEYOND
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Article156 1985-10-29 34 SEOUL, Mon. South Korean police yesterday launched a special security team to prevent sabotage attacks on facilities built for the 1986 Asian Games and 1988 Olympics, a police spokesman said. He said the 1,300-strong team would guard the 100,000-seat main stadium m southern Seoul and otherReuter; UPI - 156 words
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Article153 1985-10-29 34 PHILADELPHIA, Mon. The United States Olympic Committee's executive board have voted to support Anchorage, Alaska, m their bid to host the 1992 Winter Olympics. The vote, which came during the board's quarterly meeting on Saturday, guaranteed the committee's support for Anchorage during international negotiations to selectUPI - 153 words
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Article287 1985-10-29 34 Krishnan cut off by Peter power TENNIS COLOGNE.Mon. Qualifier Peter Lundgren, of Sweden, beat third-seeded Ramesh Krishnan, of India, 6-3, 6-2 yesterday to win the Cologne Cup Grand Prix final. Lundgren, ranked 120 th m the world, took 65 minutes to dismiss Krishnan and collect the US$l6,OOO ($34,240) top prize.Reuter; UPI - 287 words
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Article169 1985-10-29 34 Ross leads as Rajiv drops out RANIKHET (India), Mon. Ross Dunkerton, of Australia, and defending champion Jayant Shah, of Kenya, dueled for the lead of the Himalayan Rally today after front-runner Rajiv Khanna dropped out with engine trouble. Khanna, an Indian racing for a Kenyan team, had a 188-point leadAP; AFP; Reuter - 169 words
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Article, Illustration286 1985-10-29 35 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON A WELL-OILED United Motor Works beat a gutsy Chartered Industries side &-0 to win the Jurong Cup soccer final at the Jurong Stadium yesterday. The fast-moving UMW side adapted well to the wet ground conditions and drew first blood just after the start and held286 words
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Article233 1985-10-29 35 GOLF TUCSON (Arizona), Mon. Jim Thorpe beat Mac O'Grady one-up and then defeated Jack Renner 4 and 3 to win the Tucson Matchplay Championship here yesterday. In the consolation match, Bob Tway beat O'Grady one-up to take third place. In Barcelona, Severiano Ballesteros, of Spain, saying he playedReuter; UPI - 233 words
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Article, Illustration499 1985-10-29 35 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN My heart's still in it, says badminton stalwart Ismail By I'm still with the F&N coaching scheme m Telok Kurau Secondary School, and I definitely want to go back to it when I recover because I love badminton too much. Ismail ISMAIL Marjan reached out499 words
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Article295 1985-10-29 35 SPORTS SHORTS SINGAPORE'S Kelly Chan won the heavyweight division m the Hongkong Open boardsailing championships on Sunday, but had to be content with an overall fifth position. The Thais, well-known for excelling m light winds, swept the top three spots. Asian champion Ramie Salleh, however, found thatReuter; AFP; AP - 295 words
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Article257 1985-10-29 35 CRICKET SIALKOT, Mon. Sri Lankan medium-pacer Ravi Ratnayake shattered hosts Pakistan's batting by taking eight wickets for 83 on the second day of the Second Test here today. But the Pakistanis still led by 102 at the close after being dismissed for 259 m reply to Sri Lanka'sReuter - 257 words
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Article, Illustration513 1985-10-29 35 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By Pat keen to return when Pahang contract expires 4 I'm yearning to return to Singapore. It's my birthplace and my roots are here. The only thing that's keeping me m Pahang is my career. If there's any offer from the Republic, I'll consider it513 words
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Article, Illustration171 1985-10-29 35 SOCCER GLASGOW, Mon. Manager Alex Ferguson completed the set of major honours yesterday when his Aberdeen side beat Hibernian 3-0 to win the Scottish League Cup. It was Aberdeen's first success in the competition in Ferguson's seven-year reign at Pittodrie, although he has steered them to every otherReuter; AFP - 171 words
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Article170 1985-10-29 35 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI STRIKER Razali Rashid, who has been sidelined from competitive soccer for the past two months following a knee operation, and four others have been invited to re-join the Singapore squad preparing for December's South-east Asia Games m Bangkok. Razali withdrew from the national squad170 words
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Article206 1985-10-29 35 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN ADELENE WEE breathed a sigh of relief yesterday when her name was listed among the six men and six women bowlers selected for December's South-east Asia Games. She had been on tenterhooks for 30 hours since the final selection trials on Sunday, when she had206 words
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Article342 1985-10-29 35 ALBERT JOHNSON - A W Scheme runs aground ALBERT JOHNSON By SINGAPORE'S biggest fully-sponsored athletic training scheme will be dissolved on Thursday because it did not live up to expectations. No other reasons were given. The programme, called the Singapore Sports Council/Singapore Amateur Athletic Association/A W Athletic Training Scheme, was designed towards achieving342 words
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Advertisement33 1985-10-29 35 "i" Qincapote. Suds wsln eedtotoow*^ a^ d e SSsta c /&jV' J m]i^^^— w^t Tf 1 111 r Y\ fl \\\j\J Vv< hM^S B^^* lIM^^M|gBBMBj i o ac, VOUf o Via nniliTTl" WOW <«■ <&&■'■'33 words
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Miscellaneous77 1985-10-29 35 TODAY'S EVENTS BASKETBALL Inter-constituency tournament: Kuo Chuan v Ayer Rajah, Bo Wen v Anson (Braddell Heights CC, 7.30 pm). HOCKEY Premier League: SIA v I A (Tanglin). Junior ko: SRC B v Punggol (Padang). Both at 5.30 pm. SEPAK TAKKAW Inter-constituency tournament: Tanglin v Kreta Ayer, Kg Kembangan v Boon77 words
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325 1985-10-29 36 STELLA DANKER - Chok Tong to focus on problems of aged STELLA DANKER By FIRST Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Goh Chok Tong is visiting the Woodlands Home for the Aged and a senior citizens' club today to focus attention on a potential future problem. Mr Goh's tour this afternoon is the325 words
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Article122 1985-10-29 36 HONGKONG, Mon. Three Hongkong men were sentenced to 12 years' jail today for trying to kidnap millionaire new« f 'aper publisher Sally \w van. r ing Chak-Man 24, Chau Ming-Tai, 24, and Wong Kam-Choi, 22, were convicted of conspiring to detain Miss AwReuter - 122 words
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Article43 1985-10-29 36 What it should have been THE caption on the basketball story "Cagers to gear up m China" last Saturday should read BAS Vice-President Ho Kah Leong, and not BAS President Phua Bah Lee, addressing the tour team. We are sorry for the error.43 words
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Article31 1985-10-29 36 NEW YORK, Mon. The Dow Jones Average of 30 industrials fell four points to 1,353 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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353 1985-10-29 36 PETER HAZELHURST - Japan's railway system is bankrupt PETER H AZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Mon. The greatest blot on Japan's image as an efficient industrial state, the country's national railway system, will have incurred a staggering 30 trillion yen (Ss3oo billion) m accumulated debts before it is broken up and handed over353 words
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Article81 1985-10-29 36 BRISBANE, Mon. An electronic scarecrow has been removed from Brisbane's City Hall because it frightened people as well as pigeons, officials said today. The device was the latest to be tried against plgeonsafter plastic snakes, contraceptive birdseed and a chemica- llrritant called hotfoot all failed to catReuter - 81 words
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Article, Illustration517 1985-10-29 36 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR By $500,000 campaign on TV and radio starts today A $500,000 advertising campaign to get more people to pay their bills the cashless way starts today. The publicity blitz, which will last 24 months, will be carried out over television and radio. Statutory517 words
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Article, Illustration351 1985-10-29 36 THE Governmentbacked Keppel Shipyard, the largest shipyard m Singapore, will retrench 285 employees from Nov 1. All the workers are from the yard's hard-hit ship-repair division, which will be left with 1,7 M workers. "We have tried oar level best to retain as many of351 words
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Article429 1985-10-29 36 Marcos 'to let US improve bases' MANILA, Mon. Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos has reportedly agreed to crack down on military anomalies, allow improvements m American air and naval facilities near here, and permit greater foreign press coverage after meeting a top US envoy. But the Business Day newspaper, quoting governmentAFP - 429 words
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Article157 1985-10-29 36 MEXICO CITY, Mon. A fire broke out yesterday m a crowded Mexico City subway train station. About 600 people were treated for smoke inhalation while 50 suffered more serious injuries. A Red Cross official said: "Most of the serious injuries were because of panic." AAP; Reuter - 157 words
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Advertisement327 1985-10-29 36 Money brokers split over differences Complaints against bankers, especially Japanese bankers, placing unfair pressure on brokers BTop quality for I top people Tell your vendor you need Business Times, or ring Betty Ton on *****09 V J K/";M h J Eaa.^a'a^l Inu EVtRY h °om m BB3H^K|^afl| kH^k I YOUR327 words
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Miscellaneous134 1985-10-29 36 Weather UP TO lpm: Showers m a few areas from mid morning onwards. TEMP. (C) up to 6am tomorrow: 31 max., 25 mm SUNSET today: 6.50pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.46 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 19/26 C Fine Manila 24/32 C Sunny Amsterdam rfC t Melbourne 12/24 C Fine Bangkok 24/32 C134 words
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Home & Family
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Article, Illustration1296 1985-10-29 1 Today, we begin a new series on people and their favourite rooms. IRENE PATES has tea with 'Aunty' Felicia Huang, 72, m her lovingly decorated sitting room which used to be a garage. 6 Every gift is treasured for the thought that comes with it. Aunty,NGHAI CHEE WAH - 1,296 words
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Advertisement29 1985-10-29 1 The pick of the Diehard j^^^^S^B '^sSffljS^'^^^Bßß^^Bßß^Bfßlßl^B^^^Bßi^^^^Bfc C '-«A^P^\^^^B to, \VA\V| v iwj Ivi 'gßal B^lL iBHb l^B. s k IBvA sBI Bk^^lv'''^Bi imiglll^te/ V BM|^^Cii'Ui QuUUfl B < _J29 words
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Advertisement63 1985-10-29 1 HUDC blues 2 Resale prices tumble Personally speaking 4 Dining out on a shoestring Tiny tots, big help 4 Assigning children chores Eastwood rides again 9 A review of Pale Rider Redifffusion bounces back 7 More listeners for all-Mandarin programme Home Family Edited by May Ho Property Edited by llene63 words
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Article, Illustration823 1985-10-29 2 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP By OWNERS of Phase One HUDC flats who now want to sell their flats may be m for a rude shock. Resale prices for these flats have dropped by as much as 30 to 50 per cent since early823 words
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Advertisement259 1985-10-29 2 -^g^ RATES FOR: s^^Jt^L m j Fixed Deposits I 1 month 5% 3 months 5%% 6 months 516% f I 9 months 5%% j[ 12 &18 months 6% 7 Savings 5%% I I /f I Attractive Lending Terms for the following: Housing 0 Land Construction I Commercial Industrial Shares Hire259 words
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Advertisement346 1985-10-29 2 ifraSH HUDC apartments I j 1983/84 B|Oct 'B 5 Laguna Park C===H $270,000 $320,000 ■nHHH $210,000 $270,000 Farrer Court J $270,000 $320,000 HBHH $180,000 $240,000 Braddell View $264,000 $310,000 nHMnt $190,000 $240,000 I akov/io^ $275,000 $300,000 $190,000 $230,000 Jlilil Privatfi apartments Pandan Valley BH^^_ -J $400,000 $450,000 ■HHHH $330,000 $380,000346 words
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Advertisement491 1985-10-29 3 I i -WM^^^^^^SBBSSBMwSsi iHtiv i^^^^ lll'' v \j\ s i^ '*^WMWmI iBNJi^HK^O^s n^^^ location of Wlama Atria m one ofths^busie^ partsof Hl'xPißv^N v \ft Orchard Road speaks for Itself. But wHafe more outstanding Bl 'dtkJppE )\J^SH||S j BR\ V\l x x n v v N| are the innovations thai open491 words
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Article, Illustration536 1985-10-29 4 KAREN HOENECKE - KAREN HOENECKE Children should be assigned simple jobs around the house to give them a sense of responsibility and accomplishment By^ MY HUSBAND and I have found that even at a young age, our own children are eager to be incorporated into the536 words
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Article, Illustration549 1985-10-29 4 SELADANG - SELADANG 6 In due course, we became its nightly customers. It specialised m seafood. Fish gasped m one display tank. In another, crabs vainly sought, with languid claws tapping at the glass, a way back to the sea. The restaurant had an impressive culinary549 words
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Advertisement406 1985-10-29 4 8 BEDUK REGAL: LAST DAY! s 5 CATHAY (*****00) I 00am, 1.30, 4 00, 6.30 9.00pm S Q BEDOK (*****77) 4 SHOWS: I 30, 4.00, 7.30. 9.30pm V X Q X I Q QI "^KVf."^'--^! X '"Jif! ivtsi*3%Pj& C\ <• 'A'v'3lT^i T ■3E*#» I 4 A P^H B*- jrf»N> join406 words
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Advertisement328 1985-10-29 4 |< JACK OJKL .Att T Q DldCe IOT SteOK y nMw!l I-^ vi «i--'-^' BPt^?lM* -/^BK'lT^'^^iifiiMKt.n Wmt&>i> <** ml&t*. '*9!2k*ll?w!%*? >^^^t9b IBt -..uMm. Ik t'^ v *y wi^Sg...:M^ 1 f]t H^^^^VS x_ .^Hr~°~* .^H MMBffInHKBFn I 'li j.t'-^'tiXi^ifliiP^'aMafcMroaßl^^^^^^ I AIRFLOWN NEW ZEALAND ru ITT nDnMATinM FILLET rKUMU I \\jxS (IST328 words
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Advertisement390 1985-10-29 4 ft gQg/^'^^g "T. US, 3.30. 7.00, 9.15 I IUBWf T^Tfll SHWK'^ /A Q 'JS»liilff-ffffffl^MX Clementi Princess Q t^CTiyHL^M'^^lliiilJO NOW SHOWING! Q THURSDAY ONLY Q Pr: 1.30, 3.30, 7.30, 9.30 OOQOOOOOOC3OO jflm. VFVC CIS I Jv^^JI 1 •r7^M^T^^l I A. Ml 11 Ml If 1 II I I IJ^Hh*.^^^ h** A|f390 words
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Article, Illustration867 1985-10-29 5 In Your Home Edward Khoo architect The five-room Improved (stairs) HDB Apartment can pass for a unit m a private condominium with a little dressing up MR AND MRS ISA are very happy with their five-room Improved (stairs) HDB Apartment. It looks like867 words
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Advertisement585 1985-10-29 5 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES IHHH9HH QTAMTC RCRnHfil HHH Telefax No: *****59 Kates: Box Service: lli ™»«i Ol AHIO naaUOOl Saies service: Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD Tel: *****11 ext 5724-7 ***** Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm Posted: Sslo.oo APPOINTMENTS I TECHNICAL SERVICES I I585 words
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Advertisement504 1985-10-29 5 I mf A widely diversified Group ot Companies invites applications for \w the post of: TAX ACCOUNTANT Applicants should possess an Accountancy degree or relevant professional qualification, with at least two years experience m Singapore's and Malaysia's corporate tax matters. The successful applicant would report direct to the Group Tax504 words
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Advertisement429 1985-10-29 5 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF DATA ELECTRONICS PTE. LTD. (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) On 21st October 1985, the Special Resolution set out below was duly passed at an Extraordinary General Meeting of DATA ELECTRONICS PTE. LTD. pursuant to Section 179(6)429 words
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Miscellaneous37 1985-10-29 5 P r Picture A: NO CoMPUtNT ie tupl Perfect, but for a 01/BKTH-lS crAuTTUM&" long walk to the MASTBP. S? H n n bathroom through &epfwtv\... b^tp,7?^rJ? the kitchen. L^TS OF C^SH BiJ^iP^ HAS A L-OT O^^}37 words
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Advertisement705 1985-10-29 6 APPOINTMENT OUTWARD BOUND SCHOOL KINARUT INSTRUCTORS APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED FOR THE POST OF INSTRUCTORS AT THE SCHOOL. CANDIDATES SHOULD BE WELL EDUCATED, (S.P.M. OR EQUIVALENT), BE FLUENT IN ENGLISH AND BAHASA MALAYSIA (SPEAKING AND WRITING BOTH LANGUAGES) AND HAVE EXPERIENCE OF ADVENTUROUS OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES SUCH AS MOUNTAINEERING. CONOEING. SAILING AND705 words
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Advertisement156 1985-10-29 6 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Tan Chon Heng of Blk 77, Bedok North Rd #14-208 Singapore, have applied for a Retail Beer Shop licence m respect of premises at M/S: Chop Eng Seng Blk 356, Hougang Aye 7 #01-793 Singapore 1953 and that this application will be heard156 words
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Advertisement167 1985-10-29 6 In the matter of THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 and In the matter of BRIGHT STAR STAINLESS STEEL HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT AND ELECTRICAL PTE. LTD. (MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Creditors of the abovenamed Company which is being wound up voluntarily, are required on or before167 words
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Advertisement159 1985-10-29 6 LOST SHARE CERTIFICATES The following share certificates have been reported lost, destroyed or mislaid:LANDMARKS HOLDINGS BERHAD Certificate In the Name of No. of Stock Nos. Units/Shares D ***** UOB Nominees (Pte) Ltd 1x250 D ***** Lee Wah Bank (Singapore) Nominees Pte Ltd 1x250 DAY API INDUSTRIES (MALAYSIA) BERHAD *****8 ChiaKingChing159 words
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Miscellaneous638 1985-10-29 6 SUN TAN ByCollette PEANUTS By Schulz s umim THE BOHN LOSER By Art Sansom BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker GIHrfcHERBELLY^r" r^M 6UE^ I KEALLV^ f "~T~ -A-/7aFTB^ ALL^I I ll I POCKS? I EV Vfinll^/^ THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby ANDY CAPP By Smythe fSUT VOiT Be AfOAJO TO GAY638 words
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790 1985-10-29 7 When dialects were being phased out m the nation-wide drive to switch to Mandarin, Rediffusion lost a great number of listeners. Now, Singapore's only cable radio network is bouncing back with a growing number of subscribers. TAN BAN HUAT finds out how it is790 words
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Article, Illustration75 1985-10-29 7 is hb &d p? m "ft ™"T Ms^*p*»fJSJs 1983*f W "BHfitT ffi KTfotttnmm "hh W f^^N-BP«Fiif*fitJ=pß JI ¥37^ i% "ÜB^ffi^.iS^e iTF* it^TP* H*3s^*ftfH o 1983¥ "M#T 4fe* 1984^ X -££13,694iT^ cfrikftm -*f#fdfit; "Hftßm&ffifcig' "Hi? fa" 7 fa" *"^/f^H*fftS?iJ*& 12 {ttrßias-^*?i.fe.feffi* iS ih^AW*^ "ft BfriE»»c6ur»ej"ft nH£A "*Xj*" **fe D:# #vfeffl MR'J75 words
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Article, Illustration99 1985-10-29 7 -_^l_ m i| M p 1 _^~^^^^M_ ■n p1 *ft Hltt*fcWsߣ*£4lEl SLmi&fc^M fillet &fMllfQ%l>msTr* P/fiJfefi'j iuig iiEH^^ ftftsfirti±^i:^ ft n» fe«t* a f r ]il ft P/f ii **Q| o ffltef&te^&fc rfii f l. f fb. *ft: g^ 1« 15 ft" ie m^tfi'j sr£tt*p#Bij r-mzp ia#**cT2 m At. i *IK99 words
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Article, Illustration114 1985-10-29 7 VETERAN storyteller Lee Dai Soh has made a comeback to Rediffnsion, narrating his seemingly never-ending tales of heroes and villains, history and legend. The 73-year-old storyteller has been working at a studio m Rediffnsion where he used to work for many years until two years ago.114 words
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Advertisement645 1985-10-29 7 The Chinese edition of Reader's Digest is 20 years old and has become the world's bestselling Chinese publication outside China. GOH BENG CHOO spoke to its Far East marketing director who was in Singapore recently. 20 years on and still going strong EVERY year, many new The Chinese ed tion645 words
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Article712 1985-10-29 8 oi<?h ZINUR' RAIN - oi<?h ZINUR'RAIN MEMANG tidak dapat dinafikan bahawa Kelantan mempunyai khazanah budaya yang kekal dan sukar ditandingi. Antara kebudayaan yang masih popular hingga hari mi ialah wayang kulit, Dikir Barat dan Mak Yong. Salah satu kebudayaan rakyat yang tahan diuji oleh peredaran zaman ialah Dikir Barat. Perubahan712 words
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Article, Illustration825 1985-10-29 8 RADIN ZAHARA OSMAN - RADIN ZAHARA OSMAN By SINCE the first 'Gema Dikir Barat' competition was organised by the Malay Literary, Debating and Cultural Society of Nanyang Junior College the art has gained popularity m our secondary schools and junior colleges. An objective observer cannot deny this fact.825 words
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Article266 1985-10-29 8 Pesta Sastera Remaja '85 Peraatuan Kebudayaan Meiayu (PKM) akan menganjurkan Pesta Sastera Remaja "85 pada hari Ahad, 22hb Disember, 1985, di Pusat Drama, Canning Rise. Peringkat saringan akan diadakan pada 8 atau 15 Disember, 1985. Pesta mi diadakan dengan sokongan Tainan Bacaan Pemuda Pemndi Meiayu Singapore dan Persatnan266 words
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Advertisement496 1985-10-29 8 NOTICES I Le^jngauality doors mani|ac^^te^^ seek|topppoip dealers and ais|"it^tors I (the hlh^t acc|im not orw fronithi local j b^ also If om the hghly c j m ptitiv^ Ecaarl conriany back#ound|naure ol Singapore 0207. I LUM CHANG HOLDINGS LIMITED I (Incorporated m 'he Republic of Singapore) f, NOTICE OF ANNUAL496 words
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Advertisement189 1985-10-29 8 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I, Lim Bee Huat of Blk 3 Rochor Road #01-632 (S) Bee? House' I cence m respect o? premjses at M/g whampoa Terminal Cafeteria Blk 3026 #01-146 Übi Aye 2 (5) j 440 and that this application will be heard m Court No. I,189 words
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Advertisement366 1985-10-29 8 In the matter of THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 and In the matter of BRIGHT STAR STAINLESS STEEL HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT AND ELECTRICAL PTE. LTD. NOTICE OF SPECIAL RESOLUTION At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of the Company duly convened and held at 51 Anson Road #02-57 02-59 Anson366 words
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Advertisement670 1985-10-29 8 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 527 of 1985 In the Matter of the Companies Act, (Cap. 185) And In the Matter of PIONEER EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTORS PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding Up of670 words
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Article, Illustration385 1985-10-29 9 Hiiisii^liiH CHALLENGER Garry Kasparov stayed two points ahead of reigning champion Anatoly Karpov by holding a slightly inferior bishop endgame for 85 moves in Sunday's drawn 20th game of the world chess title. Kasparov now leads by 11 points to 9 in the 24-game series and385 words
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Article, Illustration449 1985-10-29 9 KANNAN CHANDRAN reviews Pale Rider, now showing at Lido IT'S GOOD to see the old six-guns and saddles taken off their dusty shelves and given new life on the silver screen. At a time when Westerns seem to have been lost m the mires449 words
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Article, Illustration564 1985-10-29 9 JOHN de SOUZA - by JOHN de SOUZA THE FIFTH ASEAN FESTIVAL OF PERFORMING ARTS COUNTRY NIGHT Indonesia and Thailand Victoria Theatre Last Sunday Reviewed INCREDIBLE was the only word to describe the two performances on this night, but for sadly opposite reasons. Indonesia, the first on, more than564 words
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382 1985-10-29 9 JUST a glance over the list of activities was enough to tell me that this Fifth Asean Festival of Performing Arts has been, well, telescoped. Each country still has three hours' rehearsal time an hour for opening night, two for country nights but382 words
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Miscellaneous578 1985-10-29 9 What's On mmmmmmmmmmammmmmammMmmmmmammmmmmmMmmm^m DANCE CLASSES Philippines. Victoria The- paintings will be on sale. lery. 9am 5.30 pm. Till Oct Fridays, 8.30 am 5 pm; Sat- KUSU PILGRIMAGE CONDUCTED BY Miss ftre, 8 pm^ Free tickets from Lone Pine Gallery, Ming 31. urdays, 8.30 am 1 pm. Free. WSU nibBIBRK Mavis578 words
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Miscellaneous1048 1985-10-29 9 I Radio One MAGIC WITH WORDS (10.05 am and 4.30 pm) is a book appreciation series for children aged between 7 and 12. The programme highlights selected books, poems and stories read by children. FM SERVICE 90.5 mHz m VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem followed by Opening Announcement1,048 words
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Advertisement177 1985-10-29 10 Well loan you the holiday of a lifetime. You pay us back at your leisure. W^ Now with Citibank, you can enjoy 1/ wwe^ c holiday of a lifetime. Without y mjr h av i n g t o saV e a lifetime for it. W You can get a177 words
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Miscellaneous1494 1985-10-29 10 w MY VIEW Catherine Ong _w«,_»^|||ffl TSrHS aFr A clown- jewel caper J^J m WSi m vMiMk- i^_HHP^ JOAN COLLINS has been The movie's set-up is quite Knight Rider personality. programme devoted to one of f^S^— 1 i«lBr flaunting her dark-haired, familiar. But he just isn't convincing our biggest, home-grown1,494 words
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