The Straits Times, 7 May 1986
1986-05-07
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Title Section15 1986-05-07 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 190* 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article211 1986-05-07 1 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - ALBERT RAMALINGAM Results indicate Kitingan can gain two-thirds majority By KOTA KINABALU The ruling Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) has been returnfl to power m Sabah and seemed hearJOT for a landslide victory m the State Assembly elections which ended earlier yesterday. With 33 seats declared211 words
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Article197 1986-05-07 1 KOTA KIN ABALU Parti Baraate Sabah had wh S3 oT the 47 Mali dfmlartia' at preas time, Uaaa 12, Berjaya aad Sabak CM■eae CaaMlMaloi Party aac. NST and three more where the community forms more than 40 per cent of the electorate. The other 38 wards are evenly dividedNST - 197 words
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Article, Illustration625 1986-05-07 1 Peter Hazelhurst; Koichi lehiyema - Summu ends wur Dieage to neu Asean Peter Hazelhurst Koichi lehiyema by and of our tokyo bureau TOKYO The wmmit meeting of seven industrialised democracies ended here yesterday m a mood of optimism over the future of the world economy and with a pledge that the United States, Western Europe625 words
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Article168 1986-05-07 1 Donar u p in Europe FRANKFURT The dollar rose sharply m Europe yesterday following reports from the sev-en-nation summit m Tokyo that West Germany did not rule out intervention m support of the struggling American currency. The dollar rose by three pfennigs after opening m Frankfurt at 2.161 ft marksReuter - 168 words
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Article, Illustration164 1986-05-07 1 Er PM Mitterrand Speakes has trouble sorting out who's who TOKYO Wklte Heaae »p«kt«m»i Larry Sfemktm to aavtag pnaInh swttßg *at whs to whe *m«ag the Mvei leaders ud ptck ef ferelgn aid ftaaace mlalsten atteadlag tke ■■mmlt which eaded a«re yesterday. la ieagtfcy krieOags f«r iNrulbto, Mr Speaker mmAFP - 164 words
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342 1986-05-07 1 AGNES WEE - Bill will mean better run property AGNES WEE awl JUDY TA* OWNERS erf strata-titled buildings can look forward to more professional rumiiM of feelr property wfcen a Bill IDuOfIQC^O IB PU^QsUIKQt ob Monday it eventually ovCTfaUs^UUsTQ DuUfIDUZ Is one which Is sub-divia-ed Into separate units and may be sold to342 words
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Article, Illustration470 1986-05-07 1 IRENE NOOO - IRENE NOOO ■y KUALA LUMPUR Singapore and Malaysia yesterday agreed to step up Joint tourism projects as a "stop sap" measure to revive the recessionary economies. This was the understanding reached between First Deputy Prim* Minister Goh Chok long and Malaysian470 words
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417 1986-05-07 1 GRACE CHNG - Scientist pioneers high-tech orchid growing GRACE CHNG By ORCHID growers may soon profit from a botany professor's labour. His project, which promises to save tune and cut costs, will help them to get their plants and flowers to the market faster. The joint collaboration between Associate Professor Hew Choy of417 words
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Article327 1986-05-07 2 Tunnels m the CTE A SPECIAL feature of the Central Expressway when it is completed In 1990 will be tunnels which pass under busy Clemenceau Avenue and even the Singapore River. Closed-circuit television cameras and sensors will monitor traffic hi the tunnels, and if an accident should take place,327 words
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Article48 1986-05-07 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: Twr nagipifr rt ii ill j n ■■«<■§ riinii "step a* tw». The SFPPB itself btwever, hi IM% iMi It was Mt up, ft* 1.14 pwr enrt A^A M BAA S«BB^^S» Pace 12 PHILIPS 1 STRUGGLE ANEWMAW,MrC«eva««ylU»t^h»»Jast fm# Mtinini jHinffiDfit ■wfth#4s mi 4 hplt48 words
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Article44 1986-05-07 2 PLANS ABE under way at tile NUS to fully computerise the teaching of accountancy. From the new academic year hi July, the use of computers will be encouraged m all 22 subjects for all accountancy undergraduates, including the first-year stu<^rtr Fagelt44 words
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Article115 1986-05-07 2 EXPATS PAY AND TAX ON snV LAST DAT. a Hongkong worker here was given a letter by his company stating that his salary was being withheld for tax purposes. He then lecetved a letter from the Comptroller of Income Tax stating that he had not settled his Income tax115 words
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Article338 1986-05-07 2 N-blast details given DETAILS 6P the disaster at the Chernobyl nuclear complex have been revealed by the Soviets for the first time, saying an explosion m the plant's engine room triggered a second blaze inside the reactor. Pravda said yesterday flames from the initial explosion were so338 words
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Article298 1986-05-07 2 Barcelona favourites A QU ABTER of a century after goalkeeper Antonio Ramallets' blunders denied them victory over Benfica, Barcelona should finally take possession of the European Cup today. Steaua Bucharest stand between Barcelona and the trophy they treasure above all others, and it is difficult to view the Rumanian298 words
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Article367 1986-05-07 2 Epidemic m schools TUB WEEK, besides 'flu, another epidemic is making the rounds m schools exam fever. Exams are a hot topic as 180 young people, who wrote m, proved. The winning letters, and excerpts from the letters of other young people, are well worth reading by teenagers367 words
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Article241 1986-05-07 2 MOVE TO STOP 'CHEAP' SALE OF MARCO POLO HOTEL HOTEL MARCO POLO will not be sold for a song not if the sole independent director, Mr Tan Keong Choon, who incidentally does not own any share m Marco Polo, has his way. Agreeing with merchant bankers Baring Brothers, who241 words
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204 1986-05-07 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway Prem fires minister PRIME MINISTER Prem Tinsulanonda has fired University Affairs Minister Prida Pattanathabutr following a parliamentary defeat for the government which led to dissolution of the legislature. His dismissal came only a few hours after Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Siddhi Save*-, sila,204 words
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Article317 1986-05-07 2 Buyers' Guide ™«*t Advertiser Secßon/Pafe Mifctt Northwest Orient I 6 9A I -21 That Airways I 1 tadtai Mm Garland Co I -16 Mb Tat Ctwan Audio I —22 I Bank Chase Manhattan Bank I—4 fciutai Asa Sound I -24 Ml Rin.ly Co I—l Cafe Crown Prince i 6 Hot*317 words
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Advertisement322 1986-05-07 2 1 Come Experience the g tantalizing taste of Yakiniku ra in special original sauce. i P Yakiniku Best for Stamina 63 1 /wl V ame\ m orcharo_rd__ <fl I Jet/ i ra .—^> i MM A i^ifc i X^^L- 111 US Mi I G3 LL-a^ BUK.TT.MAHRQ Q\-t iRk 1 Wl322 words
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Advertisement57 1986-05-07 2 Antique Samurai Sword If you're an avid collector of swords, this is a chance you can't let go This unique sword has a sori (blade curvature) of 17 cm and hamon of 3 cedar zigzagq zaq (tempered line) At a princely sum of $12,000, it's certainly a collection at classification57 words
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290 1986-05-07 3 Soviet tanks on alert as Afghans chose leader ISLAMABAD Soviet tanks surrounded key government buildings, blocked off Afghan army barracks and trained their cannons on Kabul from surrounding hills during a three-day meeting of the Afghan Communist Party to pick a new leader last weekend. Western diplomats said yesterday severalReuter - 290 words
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436 1986-05-07 3 India moves to drop alimony for Muslims NEW DELHI India's Parliament yesterday passed a controversial Bill denying civil alimony to divorced Muslim women after a stormy debate m which opponents said the law would reduce Muslim women to the status of animals. The Bill, which has split India's 80 millionReuter; AP; UPI - 436 words
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Article81 1986-05-07 3 A BOMB exploded yesterday inside a crowded bus m Peshawar, Pakistan, killing at least two people and injuring 13 others m the latest of a series of attacks that have claimed dozens of lives. Government officials, who declined to be named hi keeping with official practice, saidAP - 81 words
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Article61 1986-05-07 3 A SPECIAL General Assembly session has been cancelled because industrial and developing countries were deadlocked over Budget cuts to meet a United Nations financial crisis. Assembly President Jaime de Pinies, of Spain, called off the meeting on Monday, which was to consider a US$3O million (Ss66 million)AP - 61 words
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Article59 1986-05-07 3 CAMPAIGNING ENDED yesterday for Bangladesh's parliamentary elections, which have been marred by violence, confinement of a key opposition leader, and police beating and arrests of government opponents. At least six people have died and more than 425 injured m election violence. A total of 1,527 candidates areReuter - 59 words
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Article66 1986-05-07 3 A SPERMICIDE often used m contraceptive devices may help prevent the spread of organisms that cause sexually-transmitted disease, results of a human clinical study show. Nonoxynol-9 could be used to combat gonorrhea, herpes and possibly acquired immune deficiency syndrome (Aids), researchers conducting three separate studies reportedUPI - 66 words
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415 1986-05-07 3 Defector pilot reunited after 37 years BEIJING The first Taiwan commercial pilot to defect to China flew his China Airlines (CAL) jumbo jet into Belting yesterday to a hero s welcome and a reunion with his father and brothers he had not seen for 37 years. "Thank you everyone," MrReuter; UPI - 415 words
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Article172 1986-05-07 3 SEOUL A policeman was killed and three others were seriously hurt yesterday when an anti-riot vehicle caught fire after being hit by petrol bombs during a student demonstration. The incident occurred during a clash between 3,000 students and hundreds of police at the state-run SeoulUPI - 172 words
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Article, Illustration127 1986-05-07 3 17 killed in Portugal train crash THIS trala craafc la P»rtegal etit 17 niple their Ihw *ad •■tWfrtw we trylag determine w #r mudmi ©rr#r was •a M«*d»y at P*v«* 4e BMrt» life steliM^ If km Mrtt^utiMJitoi, iniMij c «f tto tkree Wiww we»?w»< If kwHc* town the eantege. IW*Reuter - 127 words
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Article105 1986-05-07 3 TOKYO Suspected radicals set off 17 small bombs and planted others m at least 20 subway stations on the final day of the sevennation economic summit yesterday, police said. No injuries were reported m the terror blitz, which combined explosive devices and incendiaryUPI - 105 words
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222 1986-05-07 4 BONN A West German panel will examine if Bonn can claim compensation from the Soviet Union for damage to crops and fresh produce by the radioactive fallout. A working group of Justice and Agriculture ministry officials "will consider whether the government can sueReuter; AFP - 222 words
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Article71 1986-05-07 4 JERUSALEM Soviet human rights activist Anatoly Shcharansky and his wife, A vital, who were reunited m February after a 12-year separation, are expecting a child. Mrs Shcharansky, 34, will not accompany her husband when he visits the United States later this week. "Her doctor advised herAP - 71 words
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Article372 1986-05-07 4 The Soviet nuclear disaster MOSCOW The Soviet Union revealed details for the first time of the disaster at the Chernobyl nuclear complex, saying an explosion m the plant's engine room triggered a second blaze inside the reactor. The Communist Party newspaper Pravda saidUPI; AP; Reuter - 372 words
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Article, Illustration124 1986-05-07 4 Brighton bomb accused goes on trial IIIMTMIM A trial this week aecay* 1 ptorttog tke klMit UUd British PlnM RSMBSMf Mafgavet Tkateker aai nssst et ker Cakkjit. Patrick Magee, $4, a mpMtN Irtsk gaeillla, will ke kreagkt to tke 4«ck ef Lertea's OM ky keavy Meuity. Be b Mcmi «fHeater; UPI - 124 words
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Article126 1986-05-07 4 Ice-cream had hijack gang licked ■UONDON The first Brit■fch ice-cream van exported Kb Beirut was hijacked ■within days of its arrival p- and was freed because Be gang liked the taste of Be ice-cream, f Its builder, Mr Robin FHood, said the hijackers even paid for the lice-cream they hadAP - 126 words
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Article78 1986-05-07 4 WAUWATOSA (Wisconsin) A mentally disturbed man who cut off his penis with a knife and was found running down a street bleeding profusely may regain full use of the organ, surgeons who reattached it said. The 28-year-old Milwaukee man was found running naked down aReuter - 78 words
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Article31 1986-05-07 4 CINCINNATI Fish oil is effective m treating migraine headaches of those who do not benefit from traditional forms of therapy, a University of Cincinnati Medical Centre study revealed. UPIUPI - 31 words
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Article93 1986-05-07 4 Electrical short in rocket CAPE CANAVERAL An electrical failure has emerged as the leading suspect m the destruction of a powerful US$3O million (Ss66 million) Delta rocket 91 seconds after liftoff on Saturday, the rocket's main contractor said. Mr John Yardley, President of McDonnell Douglas Astronautics Inc. said ex pertsReuter - 93 words
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126 1986-05-07 5 AMMAN Syrian President Hafez AlAssad had talk* with Jordan's King Humli In s vMt see* as a reconciliation between Utolr eeutrie*. President Assad, who last visited Jordan m lfT7, arrived on Monday v return a li Iwr visit ky King Hoaseln to Damascus InRenter - 126 words
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Article, Illustration277 1986-05-07 5 US 'preparing way for missile strike' NEW YORK THE United States is reportedly drafting contingency plans for a missile attack against Libya if it :an be linked to further guerilla attacks. The report on Monday night, carried by CBS News, said no decision had yet been made to strike LibyaReuter; UPI - 277 words
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139 1986-05-07 5 IMF will refund $109m to borrowers WASHINGTON Borrowing countries will receive an unusual US$5O million (*****.5 million) refund from the International Monetary Fund as a result of an interest rate reduction, a spokesman for the fund said: The fund announced on Friday that it was cutting to 7 per centAP - 139 words
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Article35 1986-05-07 5 WASHINGTON US drug safety regulators have decided not to ban or restrict the use of capsules for over-the-counter medication despite a recent poisoning case involving cyanide-laced Tylenol, congressional sources said on Monday. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article127 1986-05-07 5 GENEVA Baby food manufacturers and governments are ignoring a five-year-old code of conduct for selling milk substitutes, the World Health Organisation (WHO) heard here. The International Baby Food Action Network IBFAN) told delegates on the opening day of WHO's general assembly that only four countries outAFP - 127 words
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Article, Illustration413 1986-05-07 5 Israel accuses Damascus of complicity m London jet incident WASHINGTON SYRIA has been accused of complicity m last month's failed attempt to smuggle a bomb on to an Israeli airliner m London. Israeli Defence Minister Yitzhak Rabin made the charge after talks with US State DepartmentReuter - 413 words
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214 1986-05-07 5 WASHINGTON Israel and the United States will sign an agreement for cooperative research into the Star Wars anti-missile defence system. Dsfcace Secretary Caspar Weinberger and his Israeli counterpart, Mr Yitzhak Rabin, are scheduled to sign a document of understanding this week,UPI - 214 words
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Advertisement72 1986-05-07 3 I When words are insufficient j^H; to express your feelings, let p a Sheaffer fashion pen say I it all. It's specially designed for the feminine hand. I And comes m six, beautiful pastel shades to suit her fancy: Tea Rose, Burgundy, I Dove Grey, Ivory, Dusty Rose and French72 words
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Advertisement424 1986-05-07 4 Wearable Art's In K)gue HI m Wtot* een at the Museum ot M(xJern New York both on exhibit and on wrists. The Movado Sapphire Museum VV,\K h i lcv;.inc«' refined to the utmost With a dark sapphire rystal t.u <■ flush-fused to a bla( k chromium case Which is invisible.424 words
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Advertisement122 1986-05-07 4 I^BT c To the Nonya of old, 0 cooking was an art to ivj^l^L >^ f^ perfect and be proud of. y /<3 At our Penang Food \J.y I >^ I t>essert Promotion, \Vv yy/ scrumptious spread \m aut^ ent i c Nonya dishes awaits you all for as little122 words
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Advertisement240 1986-05-07 5 ********************************************************************** HPbbsHbbVHHHbbbVbMbSbbbsVb^ THE NEWPttUPS PCs AHEQUKKEROFFTHE MARK. Business is getting more competitive well as extra software packages including r^"™"™""^ every day. Luckily Philips has brought out one with Philips word processing. (Just M JT I I two new personal computers- the P3IQ2 what you would expect from the leading t!240 words
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Article, Illustration581 1986-05-07 6 Move follows defeat which triggered dissolution of Parliament BANGKOK PRIME Minister Prem Tinsulanonda has fired University Affairs Minister Prida Pattanathabutr following a parliamentary defeat for the government which led to dissolution of the legislature. Mr Prida, a member of the Social Action PartyAFP; AP - 581 words
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Article127 1986-05-07 6 MANILA San Miguel Corporation (SMC), the blue-chip Philippine multinational, will stay out of partisan politics, its chief executive said yesterday. SMC Chairman and President Andres Soriano issued a statement detailing the %-year-old companjrs new corporate objectives m full-page advertisements taken out m Manila newspapers.AFP - 127 words
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263 1986-05-07 6 JAKARTA A SOVIET trade delegation seeking to promote better economic links oetweer Moscow and Jakarta has arrived here hard on the heels of US President Ronald Reagan's .alks with Indonesian leaders. The four-man Soviet team would meet senior officials including Economy MinisterReuter - 263 words
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Article56 1986-05-07 6 AUSTIN (Texas) The Indonesian government, which plans to move millions of people from its three crowded main islands, has hired a Texas company to map unpopulated areas using a new kind of aerial radar technology. High-resolution pictures will provide information about jungles, mountains and riversReuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration472 1986-05-07 6 MANILA UNITED STATES President Ronald Reagan has suggested to the Philippine Government that it should give deposed leader Ferdinand Marcos a passport so he can go to a third country, Vice-President Salvador Laurel said. "There was a suggestion which came from President Reagan thatRenter; UPI; Reuter - 472 words
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69 1986-05-07 6 JAKARTA A young South Korean tennis player was found dead m the swimming pool of the hotel where she was staying while participating m a Junior tennis tournament here. Lee Han-Na, 17, was found dead on Sunday night by a security guard. AAP - 69 words
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280 1986-05-07 6 Hawke sets a limit on placating Jakarta CANBERRA AUSTRALIA will strive lav a constructive relationship [with Indonesia, but nut ai fall costs. Prime Minister Bob Hawke has told Parliament. L "We will continue to establish a constructive rela■tonship with a country' of million people, which Wy any standard of assessFmentReuter - 280 words
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Advertisement203 1986-05-07 6 Just 20,000 miles and you're flying free. m m No airline gives you free trips faster ■Mill fllP ItPflfllP llfllfl kflflUf than Northwest Orient. Not United UUIII UIC |ICU|IIG ItllU nllUlf. Nol Singapore Airlines. Not anybody. The Northwest Orient Free Flight Plan is the best m the business. Just 20,000203 words
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Advertisement115 1986-05-07 6 STRAWBERRY Coupe Romanoff $7.00 STRAWBERRY Pancake $6.50 STRAWBERRY Parfait $5.00 STRAWBERRY Fondue $5.50 STRAWBERRY Millefeuille $5.00 STRAWBERRY Meringue $6.00 STRAWBERRY Candy Cotton $6.50 STRAWBERRY Marshmallow $7.00 STRAWBERRY Tart $2.50 STRAWBERRY Charlotte $3.50 Milkshake $5.00 i Believe it or not, that's not all you'll find at Crown Prince's Strawberry Fair '86.115 words
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Article, Illustration479 1986-05-07 7 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - Sabah elections marred by bomb blasts ALBERT RAMALINGAM By KOTA KINABALU Yesterday's bombings m Sabah were the only violence to mar two days of polling for a new state government. Two of tne bombs exploded and another was detonated safely by police m Sandakan, Sabah's sec-ond-largest town. A fourth bombMAZLAN BADRON - 479 words
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428 1986-05-07 7 IRENE NGOO - Developing nations lack political will Razaleigh IRENE NGOO The South-South II conference By KUALA LUMPUR Developing nations of the South lack the political will to make "things happen", the Malaysian Trade and Industry Minister, Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, told a Third World conference here yesterday. They have also failed to cut428 words
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156 1986-05-07 7 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO KUALA LUMPUR The developing world's share of global trade, led by five Asian countries, is growing fast, Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah reported m his paper to the South-South II Coujcrcnce H« said that m 1984, Singapore, China, Hongkong, South156 words
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269 1986-05-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR Labour Minister Datuk Lee Kirn Sai will discuss with officials an MTUC memorandum on retrenchment that, among other things, calls (or an unemployment allowance for retrenched workers. A ministry spokesman said Datuk Lee was studying the memorandum, which he received lastNST - 269 words
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Article102 1986-05-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR P«Uee have detained It people saspected t* be leadIng members «f an uteraaJteaal and domestic drag trafficking organisation. Tke arrests followed •permit— In Penang and Kedah laat month carried eat by the Federal Police Anti-Drug Branch. A police »onree said tke inspectsNST - 102 words
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224 1986-05-07 7 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - ALBERT RAMALINGAM By KOTA KINABALU Security at the Istana was tightened after polling booths closed last night to prevent a recurrence of last year's attempt to illegally seize power. The Istana, the official residence of the Yang Di-Pertua Negeri, Tun Haji Mohamed224 words
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Article, Illustration536 1986-05-07 8 RAV DHALIWAL - RAV DHALIWAL Words by The most massive and ambitious expressway project to be undertaken here will soon get going. Slicing its way through a busy area, this stretch off the Central Expressway will feature Singapore's first tunnel roads m the city and "depressed roads" runningLEO DE SILVA - 536 words
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Article, Illustration290 1986-05-07 9 More reports from Monday's Parliament sitting ABOUT 360 kidney patients could have been saved between 1961 and 1964 if the kidneys of accident victims had been used. Replying to questions from Or Dixie Tan (Ulu Pandan), the Minister of State for Health, Mr Yeo290 words
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283 1986-05-07 9 THE member for Anson, Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam, was reminded that he could file notice of motions and questions at any time, and did not have to wait for notice of a sitting. He had risen on a point of283 words
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Article234 1986-05-07 9 THERE is public apprehension because many people, particularly schoolchildren, have partial copies of textbooks or reference books and are uncertain if they would be prosecuted if found to be m possession of such materials, Mr Chng Hee Kok (Radin Mas) said In the area of computer234 words
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Article229 1986-05-07 9 MR CHEW Heng Ching (Kaki Bukit) suggested that some tnjntmnm qualification criteria be introduced for the appointment of company directors. He said he was not proposing stringent requirements, but was concerned that under the existing Act, peons and office drivers are appointed as directors as a229 words
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580 1986-05-07 9 TWENTY-ONE questions for oral or written answer have been submitted for the next sitting of Parliament. Mr S. Vasoo (Bo Wen) wants to know the number of HDB flat-owners who have asked for an extension of their housing loans. He also asks about580 words
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Article314 1986-05-07 9 Bill seeks more power s for HDB HDB (Amendment) Bill RESIDENTS who commit any offence under Housing and Development Act rules could be fined up to $4,000 when a BUI now before Parliament becomes law. The Housing and Development (Amendment) Bill seeks to give HDB the power to fine such314 words
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125 1986-05-07 9 DEVELOPERS may soon be required to hand over the plans and certificates relating to a development to the management corporations at their tint annual general meeting. At present developers are under no legal obligation to hand over these documents even if the management125 words
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93 1986-05-07 9 Rolls to provide details on units MANAGEMENT corporations may soon be required to maintain and make available a range of information to strata owners and their mortgagees or anyone authorised by them. If the BUI is passed, management corporations will have to maintain a "strata roll" containing information such as93 words
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89 1986-05-07 9 Management body members may be paid COUNCIL members of management corporations may be paid fees if the Bill becomes law. At present, members elected by the management corporation at an annual general meeting work purely on a voluntary basis. The amount to be paid would be determined by the management89 words
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Article159 1986-05-07 9 Way open for joint legal action OWNERS of strata properties who have problems such as building defects may get their management corporations to represent hem m legal actions if this Bill is passed. At present, unit owners who may only take individual legal action often hesitate to do so because159 words
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Article, Illustration313 1986-05-07 9 Sinking fund needed for extra maintenance Land Titles (Strata) (Amendment) Bill PEKXTA titled properties will m future need to set up an additional fund to take care of the cost of extra maintenance or repairs, k These are usually for Jobs such as painting the fciiniion property, replacing electrical and313 words
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Advertisement107 1986-05-07 9 WE REGRET NO ONE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE BALLROOM FOR LUNCH WITHOUT A MOTHER ON MAY 11 TH. We are holding a Special Buffet from noon to 2.30 pm on May 1 1th m our Ballroom to honour Mother's Day. A magnificent buffet a beautiful setting and music to107 words
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249 1986-05-07 10 Woman jumped to her death with baby A HOUSEWIFE, depressed over family problems, jumped to her death from I a block of flats, taking her I 1'? -year-old daughter with her. State Coroner Sarjit Singh recorded a suicide verdict on Madam Tan Kheng Eng, 33. He also recorded that she249 words
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Article408 1986-05-07 10 PHILIP CHEAH - PHILIP CHEAH By 'Time needed to convert 750,000 non-copyright tapes' WHAT to do with 750,000 video tapes which are certified by the Board of Censors but have no copyright? That's the poser faced by the Video Library Association when Singapore's new Copyright Bill is passed,408 words
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157 1986-05-07 10 Homemakers' fair a success SINGAPOREANS sprat $5.4 million In nine days buying furniture, fittings and other household Items at ft bomemftkers fair which ended Sunday. The final tally, described as "stftggerlag" by exhibition •rgaalsere Cahners Exposition Group, was $1.8 million more157 words
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Article28 1986-05-07 10 REGISTRATION (or the Vocational and Industrial Training Board's part-time Industrial Skill Development courses, beginning on June 23, is now open until Friday. For details, call *****00.28 words
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324 1986-05-07 10 A CHARITABLE organisation is to put serial numbers on its letters of appeal to prevent them from being used by conmen. The decision comes after the Society for Aid to the Paralysed (SAP) received reports about a welldressed man going around raising money324 words
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Article, Illustration324 1986-05-07 10 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE By ntFTER more than a year of doing without a general manager, the Singapore Symphonia Company which manages the Singapore Symphony Orchestra has appointed Mrs Y.T. Lv Sinclair, former Registrar of the National University of Singapore, to the post. Mrs Sinclair,324 words
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141 1986-05-07 10 CITY-BOUND traffic slowed to a crawl for nearly three hours m Eunos Link yesterday after about 30 granite slabs fell off a lorry. The heavy Malaysian lorry appeared to be making a U-turn at the junction of Eunos Link and Übi Avenue 2 when141 words
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Advertisement735 1986-05-07 10 TCP VMUE NEW ZEALAND AUTUMN PACKAGES. I i i^ i i^^ ii l^^^" I Ba\, •muSSSSm L^sH^B^Bt^suP ERBARGA^ NEW ZEALAND SPECIALISTS Ba^^aßß^^^^^^^^^^^^ TRAVELHOME P^BX^^Lf Aft If- 8 Days New Zealand From 551 479 15 DAY HOUOAYS /^^m*V f "SUPER SAVER HOLIDAYS! t^ggSr^FulvVg^lS/ MSCOWTT C 12 Days All New Zealand From735 words
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Advertisement8 1986-05-07 10 NUS accounts course to go high-tech Page 198 words
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Advertisement91 1986-05-07 11 "As the fragrant clouds of steam rise, the anticipation of the pleasure it 'will impart is f for me, satisfaction enough." YAU CHUNG CHANG DIAN KIN CHEF The new menu at Shang Palace lists over a hundred specialties, from Dian Kin (Tim Sum) to t Lobster m Honeydew Melon. Where91 words
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Article529 1986-05-07 12 THE Singapore Family Planning and Population Board, m the most caichy of its campaign slogans, urged Singapore parents to "stop at two". The SFPPB itself, however, has stopped or, more accurately, has been stopped at half: It helped to halve the annual rate of population increase, from529 words
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Article, Illustration1660 1986-05-07 12 GUYDE JONQUIERES - GUYDE JONQUIERES By This article looks at the tasks facing Mr Cor van der Klugt, the new president of Philips. "THE CEMENT for the foundations has been poured," says Mr Cor van der Klugt, surveying the tasks ahead of Philips,1,660 words
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687 1986-05-07 12 Halley's Comet and the missed thrill of a lifetime Wi^.^» ft" Halley's Comet has come and gone, and it is my everlasting regret that I did not get to see it. "It wasn't much," consoles a friend, who went to watch it m Melbourne. "Just a bluish wisp with a687 words
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Article, Illustration982 1986-05-07 13 ALBERT H. YEE - ALBERT H. YEE By writing for the Asian Wall Street Journal HONGKONG With more than 400 universities, its centuries-old contributions to world knowledge, and its traditional devotion to education, Asia should have at least one university that stands out among the leading five world-wide. According to982 words
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741 1986-05-07 13 Professors study US media stereotypes of foreigners 4S t c r e o types are so powerful that their images persist even after people meet foreigners and get to know m them. 7 Prof Robert Cathcart NEW YORK Pepe Le Pew of cartoon fame, the romantic if somewhat mixed-up skunkNYT - 741 words
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Advertisement136 1986-05-07 13 Chesa br that<special Mothers Dsy I II I b 1 Vlother's day occurs once a year and you'd h like to make it special for you beloved Mum. T Come over to the Chesa we'll provide you I with the setting, food, wine and strolling minstrels J to entertain and136 words
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173 1986-05-07 14 PLEASE refer to the letter "Now Is the time for •nr formal wear" by "Tree Bine Singaporean". (BT, March 17). Yew render fett It to timely that we shenld have a formal attire and perhaps a national dress for Singapore, lac Idea of a173 words
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130 1986-05-07 14 MY FILIPINO maid is worried over the frequent calls from a local job agent. According to her, the agent has been urging her to pay up the fun amount of $1,000 being her air ticket to Singapore. My maid said she had paid130 words
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241 1986-05-07 14 Pay held by firm but tax not paid Now expat can't leave the country I AM a married Hongkong citizen and was offered a job here as a senior survey technician last July by a private land surveying company which sponsored my employment pass. My agreement was for six months,241 words
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182 1986-05-07 14 IN ACCORDANCE with the Government's efforts to move towards cashless transactions, government departments have not been issuing receipts for payments made by cheque. This practice has been accepted both by individuals and corporations readily. I was, therefore, surprised that a large local property group182 words
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Letter110 1986-05-07 14 Provide U-turn for residents ON APRIL 29 at about 8 am, I saw a traffic policeman along Lorong Ah Soo outside Paya Lebar Methodist School. He was observing to ensure that no vehicle makes an illegal U-turn at the opening m the road divider near Block 128. While I commend110 words
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Letter, Illustration290 1986-05-07 14 Machinery to preserve historical sites set in motion WE REFER to the letter "Don't destroy our tourist attractions for progress" from H. Tan, Georgia, US (ST, April 23). The Singapore Tourist Promotion Board is aware of the need to preserve the charming and colourful ethnic sectors of the island-city for290 words
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349 1986-05-07 14 I REFER to the letter "Why let NUS unit compete with those m practice?" by S.K.Y. (ST, April 30) and agree that by using public funds to compete with the private sector, the NUS is creating more problems than aiding small companies. I349 words
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Advertisement335 1986-05-07 14 GREAT STYLE, PERFECTPTT. From Leesures to Fashion Wear, Lee stamps its hallmark as the legendary leader. Since 1889. Slip into the great style and perfect fit of Lee. AMC SSC/HDL/030 NETWORKING HUM WHS INCLUDES DIDI nOCESSM AND HHX JUnMAQM. AN YTHW6 ESE IS NOT WOMW. Effective communications is often the335 words
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Article, Illustration93 1986-05-07 15 MALAYSIAN stocks stole some limelight from Singapore counters yesterday, despite the support from money released under the CPF approved investments scheme. The seven most actively traded stocks all turned out to be Malaysian, with Promet, TDM and Genting topping the list. Volume for the day at93 words
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Article51 1986-05-07 15 KiMtoaMc 190 +35 MljEWct X* +1S UW 140 +1J I OCX «05 +10 Mfrnrwwt SSS +10 5 Ortmfi 3SO -t-10 TDM 105 Pi«klta 140 +1 IMreHMp 121 HRTkCorpSOc IM +1 I Htfonjfr IK +7 J RM|h IM t 6 I MfHWpiOe 124 •f, I CtC 102 +s>» snt mo51 words
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Article55 1986-05-07 15 C fttptrtin 340 -20 FDCB Me 63' i -MM MTf J5 -M MTC 71c 344 -10 Sjtto 130 -10 Nt« feftndah 130 -I KS 424 OK 1M -t MM. M •>' Kunp Em» Me II 4 1 S(Wf Bin 300 -4 OUB 211-4 Sine Darb* SOc HI -4 Ktct55 words
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Article10 1986-05-07 15 Promet 463,000 TDM 418,000 Genting 408,000 Raleigh 388,00010 words
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Article92 1986-05-07 15 May 5 toy 6 Bl Composite 4/9 68 482 SS BI MKltot *****76 *****6? 81 08/ OS 217 -141 CAW 7474 -7413 06V —*****4 -*****8 ST Industry S7S 67 578 27 ST Finance *****9 *****7 ST Hotefc SM 11 S49SI May b May 6 ST Properties 312 89 *****92 words
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Article38 1986-05-07 15 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times industrial Composite 1985/86 Htgh ***** (7/3/85) 757.79 (8/3/85) 1985/86 Low 563 34 (28/4/86) 470.92 (28/4/86) Ml time High 1071 91 (8/2/84) ***** (8/2/84) AH timt low 74 75 (17/9/64) ***** (28/4/86)38 words
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Article14 1986-05-07 15 THE US dollar gained 215 ticks to close at DM 2.2090 m Singapore.14 words
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Article26 1986-05-07 15 DM V FF 8$ H| Ult 1.5415 2.1875 165 70 unq ***** unq ***** 2 2090 167 00 7 0225 2 2025 7 796026 words
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Article33 1986-05-07 15 Eurodollar: Gained 14 ticks to 93.34 a contract. Deatachemark: Lost 46 ticks to 0.4534 a contract. Japanese yen: Lost 13 ticks to 0.*****3 a contract. GaW: Lost US$l.lO to U*****.50 an ounce.33 words
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Article89 1986-05-07 15 BRUSSELS The European Community has announced the re-establish-ment of a 17 per cent customs duty until the end of the year on certain South Korean electronic goods. The products affected include diodes, transistors and electronic microstructures. The commission said Imports of such products .sinceAFF - 89 words
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Article11 1986-05-07 15 World banks' growth yerfas gfsdrfatydgui gu sdgyugftbfyu f g sdyu AFPAFP - 11 words
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Article86 1986-05-07 15 DETROIT US new-car sales increased last month as incentive pro- grammes took hold, but sales still lagged 8.7 per cent behind the pace of a year ago, according to reports recently. American car-makers also lost ground to imports last month, despite foreign-car price increases attributedAP - 86 words
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Article74 1986-05-07 15 Rubber talks open GENEVA Some 50 rubber producers and consumers opened a second round of talks on a new international natural rubber pact with chances for consensus slim barring resolution of a dispute on demands by producers to raise the buffer stock intervention price range, sources said. In his openingReuter - 74 words
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Article61 1986-05-07 15 FRANKFURT Deutsche Bank AG said it set up a securities trading branch m Tokyo at the start of this month the first West German bank to do so through its Hongkong-based subsidiary, DB Capital Markets (Asia) Ltd. The licence to operate was issued to DB Capital MarketsReuter - 61 words
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779 1986-05-07 15 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG By Each share worth more than 51 cents offered: Director HOTEL Marco Polo will not be sold for a song not if the sole independent director, Mr Tan Keong Choon, who incidentally does not own any share m Marco Polo,779 words
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486 1986-05-07 15 GRACE CHNG - GRACE CHNG By A COMPUTER company, second only to IBM, will be created, if a takeover bid by Burroughs Corporation for Sperry Corporation succeeds. The two rank among the top eight computer companies m the world. Details of the takeover offer were announced486 words
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Article91 1986-05-07 15 NEW YORK Oil prices plummeted on the New York Mercantile Exchange on Monday on news that Saudi Arabia, Opec's principal producer, will pursue its pricing war by offering discounts of at least US$O.5O a barrel to customers this month. Prices have tumbled by more than 50 perUPI - 91 words
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Article, Illustration171 1986-05-07 15 THE Graad Lady of Beck aad Rail, Tina Turner, Is the latest singer te belt aat far Pepsi Cafe la an ad campaign which costs about USs2t million (8544 million) to create, Miss Turner made her first "appearance" selling Pepsi here last Saturday on171 words
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180 1986-05-07 15 TOTAL assets and liabilities of the Asian Currency Unit (ACU) grew at a faster annual rate of 21 per cent to reach $155.62 billion at the end of February, the latest statistics from the Monetary Authority of Singapore show. About USS3B2 million came from180 words
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Article229 1986-05-07 15 MARA UNKNOWN - MARA UNKNOWN ■f MR Ng Cheng Cho of Kong Guan Dumplings wants to make an international name for Singapore-made dumplings m the same manner that McDonald's did with the hamburger. Mr Ng, who started as a hawker making handmade bao m a coff eeshop 18 years229 words
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Article, Illustration169 1986-05-07 15 He only started exporting to Kuching m January when he obtained an order of 800 dumplings but this was quickly followed up with an order of 10,000 which sold within a fortnight. Mr Ng's latest Kuching delivery was for a weekly order of 24,000 char siew and tau169 words
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544 1986-05-07 15 STOCKBROKING firm City Securities has been given yet more time by its bankers to pay its debts but now has another problem over a $10.8 million forward contract wifh flour miller Prima Ltd. Prima hi a letter to the Stock Exchange of Singapore on Monday544 words
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Article2835 1986-05-07 16 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanfes, is necessarily covered m "business done". Further because al deafnfs at a particular price are frouped tofether. the table does2,835 words
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Article2461 1986-05-07 16 INDUSTRIALS Acmo (0 908) A|inomoto (3 20S) AMD(3 285X1)3 28 Alcom (0 546 0 555) (10) 0 53 >5) 0 54 AISB (0 48B) API (0 356X6)0 33 (1)0 35 ASM (069,8 0 70S) (6* 0 69. (39) 0 70 Antoh (3 326 3 345)2,461 words
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Article2686 1986-05-07 16 M shares quoted have a par value of SI, unless Vherwisc specified. Adjusted for scrip/ricMs. N Tai-eiempted dividend ABM i% traded m lots ol 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars. IMS Last Yield Voi Day N* Low Company Salt Chanfe COM) rtfti Low2,686 words
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Article297 1986-05-07 17 1 Mi Jl 000 2 f» httt rartwwn mtf.i- OCX fiunct 4 nataWt at DtS Fhonct UOT't rito" lulaMt at UW itu MakMl at OK FkMK*. j OCBC OUB UOB DBS ocrosn rates Savings daily 5 4*4 41* 4-, Monthly 5 Autosave 4 1 /4 Fixed deposit 1297 words
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Article168 1986-05-07 17 tntoftMnk Ov*r tti# counter Foreign Local Mm Is Forttan currency currency one unH of It $$10 fortifn currency Australian dollar 1.6287 1.6324 6.24—6.08 Canadian dollar 1.5984-1.6010 6.32-6.22 NZ dollar *****—1.2354 7.95-7.71 Sterling pound 3.3917—***** 2.98-2.94 US dollar 2.2010—2.2030 4.59-4.54 Local dtlantt 100 Mils of fintjn currency Austrian schilling168 words
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Article104 1986-05-07 17 THE US dollar closed higher against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed firmer m hectic trading. It fluctuated within a range of 2.1955 and 2.2010. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.1875 and closed at 2.1900/30. Trading was quiet, fluctuating between104 words
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Article135 1986-05-07 17 THE kilobar market traded between 5524,150 and 5524,375 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened at U*****.80/ 343.20 and feU to U*****.30/342.70 In mid-morning. It closed for lunch at U5»42.40/342.80. In the second session, it eased to the day's low of U*****.50/341.90 on the back of a stronger135 words
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Article22 1986-05-07 17 GOLD US$/oz Tan Mm Singapore 342.00-342.50 343.00-343.40 Hongkong 341.65-342.05 342.85—343 25 Mm Fri New York 342.40-342.90 342.90-343.40 London 342.70-343.20 Closed22 words
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Article, Illustration155 1986-05-07 17 Eurodollar 3-month deposit FOLLOWING the strong closing m the US treasuries last night, June Eurodollar gapped up at 93.37 at the opening. Liffe opening saw the June Eurodollar trading a touch firmer but lack of follow-through saw the constant backing off to close at 93.34. (100 implied interest155 words
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Article206 1986-05-07 17 IHSMpBrv pnCVf (9/ TOT StappvtlMtTnst Tht Commerce 0 77-0 82 The Sa»inp Fund 060— 065 S pert Prof Fund 0 30-0 3? Spwt Set Fund 050-OM S pwe Invest Fund 0(5 0 a S pwc Eqwtr f wrt 0 34-0 36 febUttTrwt MH kimt Fund 1 06-1 16id206 words
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Article16 1986-05-07 17 Rubber Closing prices cents/kio Singapore May 163.50 up 0 25 :ent Malaysia May ***** unchanged16 words
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Article17 1986-05-07 17 fit Closing prices Ms/kflo XL Tin 14.40 down nine cents Turnover 41 tonnes up 24 tonnes17 words
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Article21 1986-05-07 17 Ctosint prices Copper C 'tonne MOfl Soo' Closed (946 50-947 00) 3 months Closed (946 00—948 00) Market tone Sales:21 words
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Article30 1986-05-07 17 dome pricri SiW«r USJ ttor N T«n Mn Smpport 5 13— S 18 5 19-524 Mm Fii Him Yofk S 15-5 20 521 b 26 Source Crtdit Same. Spot!30 words
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Article20 1986-05-07 17 Closinf prices Aluminium -tonne Mm Spot Closed (765 00-766 00) 3 months Closed (755 00—756 00) Market tone Sales:20 words
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Article97 1986-05-07 17 CfUde MS 'tonne palm oi Mi, 560 (south and north) 550 (central) June S6S (south) paknoi USJ/tocmes KBD palm oil May/June ***** (sellers) July 250 (seHers) RBD Stearin May/June/ July 215 (seHers) RBD Olein May 272 50 (sellers) June 270 (setters) July 267 50 (sellers) Ciude stearin Neutralised97 words
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Article57 1986-05-07 17 NST Index Tuesday 940.88 (937.92) f--g Honfkong Hang Seng gs* Tuesday 1,858.16 (1,842.44) J£_ Australan M-Ordnarits W~ Tuesday 1,238.3 (1,231.4) Nikkei Stock Average "i Tuesday 15,900.15 (15,868.44) Financial fines Industrials Monday Closed (1,382.9) Dow Jones Average Monday 1,793.77(1,774.68) (Fifures m brackets refer to those of the previous trading day)57 words
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Article238 1986-05-07 17 May I US Ch»nte AJcoo 39* A*«d S.g SO* Am Tall T«l 25*4 H Amo« Inc I4H unch Am Cofp 58 ♦'t Bethlehem Sfi 16*4 Bo«m9 Co 57«* 1 H Burroughs Cp 60 Cat«fp*of Co 51* W Chose Manhtn 44 H Chrysler Cp 3°'» +2 CitKorp 58H -f238 words
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628 1986-05-07 17 DESPITE the release of CPF funds for approved Singapore counters, it was Malaysian counters which were most sought after yesterday. Of the day's top 20 active counters, Malaysian stocks accounted for more than 70 per cent of the total volume of 4.74 million. The628 words
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Article274 1986-05-07 17 WJ Chanp Amoc Inrt Hoteh 098 unch Bonk Of Eost Asia 1990 unch Cheung Kong 2190 +0.2 Chino Light 1690 +0.2 Cross Horb Tunnel 965 -005 F E Consortium 045 -0005 Far Emt Exch Ph»«x G I Cement 7 85 +005 Gr«ot Eogto 073 +00) Hang Lung 6.60 +0274 words
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Article354 1986-05-07 17 May i Tm dun|t A^oomoio 1580 -20 Akw 396 1 Amodo 941 -9 AMhi Chem 826 I Atohi Gto«. 1210 -30 Bonk Of Tokyo 785 10 Bridgeitone 620 -10 Canon I 1 10 -40 Cavo Computer 1650 -80 Citizen 533 -16 D N*> Print 1890 +10 D Nippon Screen354 words
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Article320 1986-05-07 17 Harold 660 unch Hookar 265 +25 I C I 265 +3 Ind Equity 948 +2 Laighton 78 unch Land Lmm 960 4-10 Mogafcm Pat Autf 98 +3 Moyfw Ntcklau 342S Matoh Exptof N L 30 unch Mid E«t Mm 22 Mim 228 -5 Not Ami Bonk 626 +2 New*320 words
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Article, Illustration597 1986-05-07 17 Container schedules LCL containers unpacked at the containers freight station on May 6 (2300) Ship (Voyace) An CFS Sextum (09/607) 5/5 F4 Maria (10A) 5/5 F4 LCL RcctMnf Receitrinf SNp (feyaft) tor Carp Tint Bock Ratu Konsort (189N) 07/5 (2300) Fl 1400 1500 N2 Sea Hawk (8619) 07/5 (2300) F7597 words
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Article, Illustration245 1986-05-07 17 Vmml Berth fcr Dep Aungzeya R2O aside 7/5 Jtancmen K33 aside 7/5 Kota Wirama Ml asid* 7/5 I'nfen Kl6 aside 7/5 Qinjhechent Kl5 aside 7/5 Seven Seas K34 a side 7/5 Straits Venture R2SW a side 7/5 V««a Kl7 aside 7/5 fcnhol R22 7/5 8/5 knson R23245 words
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Article508 1986-05-07 18 JAMES NG - JAMES NG By New plan to acquire stakes m Aussie hotels AMBASSADOR Hotel Ltd has finally come up with a new and attractive solution to its longdrawn efforts to acquire the remaining 50 per cent stake each m Perth hotels, Perth Ambassador and King's Ambassador. Its508 words
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Article477 1986-05-07 18 THE Stock Exchange of Singapore has once again queried Dah Yung Investment this time on why it was unable to meet its profit forecast promised last August. Dah Yung directors are expected to reply by the end of the week. Dah Yung was weeks477 words
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284 1986-05-07 18 VOSPER, one of the oldest shipbuilding and repair companies m Singapore, whtdi is under voluntary liquidation, now has to resort to selling its assets piecemeal, rather than lock, stock and barrel. Two months ago, the company, saddled with a $15 million debt as284 words
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Article, Illustration167 1986-05-07 18 KUALA LUMPUR Magwi Corp will «m^^ imhm ytu| nrilHflai ts* park, Executive Chairman Ck— Datak Cht* sali after the taanchUi£ Si iße B©W ItkW SSacfIUMS) PS* Magnus's Empa* Ntntor Ek*r 4-D tottery m Miaiiy that tfce compaay reetftvei a#ftml hi ptteeipte ts> g» atea* whhMBT - 167 words
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Article143 1986-05-07 18 LONDON Inchcape PLC is taking vigorous action to restore profitability and it believes this will be reflected hi this year's results. The company announced 1985 results winch showed a sharp drop m pre-tax profit to £46.2 million (about *****.7 million) from £78.9 million previ- ously. There143 words
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238 1986-05-07 18 Strong support for proposed investors' assn fKUALA LUMPUR The proposed Malaysian Investors Association (MIA) has received overwhelming support from investors, including government bodies, its promoter, Mr P.H.S. Lim, said yesterday. He said he received many letters and telephone calls from investors complaining that they had been left out m the238 words
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247 1986-05-07 18 National Iron plant to produce high grade disk drives A SINGAPORE plant belonging to the National Iron A Steel Mills group is expected to start production of high-capacity disk drives towards the end of this year. This is "barring unforeseen hitches" and is to meet expanding demand for such disk247 words
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Advertisement21 1986-05-07 17 The Best and Newest Ideas 'c come from r^r( Cy&o\ DECOR D^^^^L GUIDE April- I May '86 ■at I iH^^li $3.5021 words
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Advertisement32 1986-05-07 17 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 TIMES THE BOOKSHOP32 words
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238 1986-05-07 19 Open verdict on death of youth with bad heart A 16- YEAR-OLD boy died of heart failure after he was hit on the mouth, an action which is ordinarily not fatal, a coroner's court heard on Monday. The youth, Teo Tian Seng, was found to have had a very bad238 words
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79 1986-05-07 19 SIM Thiam Lye, 23, was accused on Monday of extorting $50 from another man and also threatening to kill the man's son. He allegedly told Mr Tan Kay Hin that he would kill his son. Tan Kok Beng, if he was not given79 words
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Article73 1986-05-07 19 A SCHOOLGIRL suffered severe head injuries after she was hit by a lorry along Telok Blangah Way on Monday. Leong Van Meng, 12, of Block 12, Telok Blangah Crescent, was crossing the road at the junction of Telok Blangah Way and Telok Blangah Crescent at 9.4573 words
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Article39 1986-05-07 19 A MINI-MARKET m Tampines was badly damaged by fire early yesterday. Firemen took 30 minutes to put out the fire at Vei Tai Pte Ltd at Block 915, Tampines Street 91. Damage was estimated at $100,000.39 words
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Article58 1986-05-07 19 A MAN threw down two wall clocks from his fifth-storey flat after a quarrel with his wife. Yesterday, Murugayan s/o Marimuttu Vadivallu, 47, pleaded guilty to acting rashly and was jailed for two weeks. Murugayan, of Block 162, Lorong 1, Toa Payoh, had gone out drinking on58 words
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Article51 1986-05-07 19 POLICE are investigating a report that an excavator worth $107,000 was stolen from a Jurong worksite on Monday. The excavator operator, Mr Lim Kirn Hock 26, told police that he secured the machine, owned by Resources Development Corporation, along Upper Jurong Road, but it was missing the next51 words
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Article75 1986-05-07 19 A 23-year-f>ld man will be tried m the High Court for the murder of a woman tourist from New Zealand on the 22nd floor of Block 12, North Bridge Road, on Oct 6 last year. Lim Kian Tat, an airport operations assistant, is alleged to have caused75 words
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Article60 1986-05-07 19 POLICE arrested seven people, including two women, for illegal gambling during island- wide raids over the weekend. Seventy suspected mini turf clubs m various Housing Board estates were raided by police officers from the eight land divisions. Police said the weekend raids would continue until gambling syndicates,60 words
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Article293 1986-05-07 19 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN By Computers to be used m all accountancy subjects THE National University of Singapore will soon move into "hightech accounting". Plans are under way to fully computerise the teaching of accountancy. Computers are now used only for two subjects m the School of Accountancy293 words
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Article, Illustration204 1986-05-07 19 Top-level Chinese team here on six -day visit MADAM Chen Muhua, State Councillor and Governor of the Bank of China, paid a courtesy call on the Acting Minister for Trade and Industry, Brig-Gen (Res) Lee Hsien Loong, yesterday. Madam Chen and a top-level delegation is here on a six-day visit204 words
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Article157 1986-05-07 19 NEIGHBOURHOOD policemen will have more pedal power later this year when 104 new bicycles are delivered to the Police Force. The police Director of Logistics, Mr T.M. Khan, said the new bicycles will be supplied to at least a dozen new neighbourhood police posts which are157 words
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301 1986-05-07 19 Prostitute 'complained because she was angry about theft' Gang-rape trial A CONSTABLE Alleged yesterday that a Thai prastitate wha had affered Wai ni, U av«id arrest 1* a«w crying rape beeaase aY was aasjry wit* htetor havtag atothis whea he was asked to explala why the 21--year-«ld w«maa aheald cemplala301 words
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180 1986-05-07 19 WP raps recent traffic fines move THE Workers' Party yesterday said it deplored the recent increase m composition fines for traffic offences. Its Secretary-General, Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam, described the move as another attempt by the Government to compensate for the loss m revenue because of the recent tax cuts. A180 words
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335 1986-05-07 19 $24,000 each for hotel tragedy families THE families of the 33 people who died when the Hotel New World collapsed will get a $24,000 lump sum each this month from the relief fund set up by the Community Chest. The public had donated $1,540,242 when the Hotel New World Disaster335 words
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Advertisement200 1986-05-07 19 Puzzle mum with a Jumbo *> «^l^ S8\ Available m 5 r *^M^ j^W(J psc sets. Be unique. Surprise mum this Mother's Day with a quality Jumbo Puzzle. Give her a breathtaking snow-capped alpine scene or an exotic Mona Lisa painting or an adorable puppy; all m spectacular 3-D effect.200 words
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Advertisement440 1986-05-07 19 GOURMET SEAFOOD WOKTRTHE King Prawn raviole \i Seabass stewed with prawns Poached Scallop Saint Jacques Salmon with shiitake musrmx>m sauce You can catcl^r these epicurean delights and more during f our Gourmet Seaf(xxi Promotion Gourmet ll X^X XJL JL this luxury can 1 be enjoyed without injury to your bank440 words
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Article255 1986-05-07 20 PENANG Leading trainer Teh Choon Beng is m a fix for Saturday, at least. He has six runners m three races but no stable riders. Apprentice Ismadi Ismail, who rode a treble for Teh over the weekend, ran foul of the stewards on Saturday255 words
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Article, Illustration510 1986-05-07 20 ON THE TRACK with PEDIGREE 'ENANG Last-start winner Papeete, trained Dcally by Johann van Breukelen, was m high pirits when put through his paces here yesterday norning. Although kept on a tight rein by a riding boy, the our-year-old Australian gelding covered 600 m m 7.7510 words
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Article, Illustration280 1986-05-07 20 At the 400 m •Pletarw at the 4Mb by ALBERT SIM At the finish Restricted Terms Div B 1,200 m 1. Deux Fois Dix 2. Ruby Kid 3. Bird Of Peace 4. Felicity Dist: 3' 2, 3'i, 3' 2 Time 1:12.7 Class 6280 words
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Article69 1986-05-07 20 LONDON Bold Arrangement, the English horse who narrowly (ailed to win the Kentucky Derby on Saturday, will get the chance to go one better m the English Derby at Epsom on June 4. "Epsom is certainly on," said trainer Clive Brit tain, whose colt ran aAFP - 69 words
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Article, Illustration256 1986-05-07 20 PERTH Famed American jockey Willie Shoemaker, who won his fourth Kentucky Derby last weekend, heads a who's who of riders to be invited to an international jockeys' challenge during next year's America's Cup festival of sport. Em Adams, assistant secretary of the Western Australia256 words
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Advertisement1518 1986-05-07 20 Congratulations! Sanyo Prize Strike Winners FIRST PRIZE Louis Tan I/C No 01 *****/A Guarantee Card No: 1 5457 SECOND PRIZE Mr Lav Guarantee Card No: 1 51 29 THIRD PRIZES Jimmy Teo I/C No: *****40/0 Guarantee Card No: ***** Charlie Ng Guarantee Card No: 1 5342 FOURTH PRIZES LtmSweeßeng I/C1,518 words
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TIMESPORT
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Article, Illustration349 1986-05-07 21 THE European Cup final will be shown "live" by SBC on Channel 5 at 2.11 am (tomorrow morning). Barcelona favourites to beat Bucharest SEVILLE A quarter of a century after goalkeeper Antonio Ramallets' blunders denied them victory over Benfica, Barcelona should finally take possession of the European CupReuter - 349 words
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Article, Illustration478 1986-05-07 21 THE FINAL FLOURISH Lineker nets twice as former champs Everton finish second LONDON Everton felt some sweetness after the bitter pill of losing their English First Division title to neighbours Liverpool when they won the battle for second place with West Ham on Monday. They beat the LondonersAFP; Reuter - 478 words
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Article200 1986-05-07 21 DIVISION ONE Champions: Liverpool; Runners-op: Everton. Relegated: Ipswich, Birmingham, West Brom. P W D L F APts Liverpool 42 26 10 6 89 37 88 Everton 42 26 8 8 87 41 86 West Ham 42 26 6 10 74 40 84 Man U 42 22 10 10 70200 words
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Article534 1986-05-07 21 Spurs get tough REST OF SOCCER TOTTENHAM Hotspur, the English First Division side involved m high jinks during their trip to Jersey this season, have issued a tougher set of regulations for their players In future, those who are found guilty of drinking and driving will be fined two weeks'AFP; Reuter; UPI - 534 words
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ROUTE TO THE FINAL
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Article87 1986-05-07 21 Flrat-raaad, tint-leg: v Sparta Prague away, wea M (Cnml). Bcc»ad ■eg: v Sparta Prague ■•me, l«8t a-l; Aggregate 2-2, won away gaals rale. Sec»Bd-r*Ußd, flrstS: v Ptrto hit, wea (Mare«s, Beaaster). Sec •■J-leg: v Parte away, lest 1-3 (Archibald); Agg M, WM M away gaals rmle. Qaartw flail, first-leg:87 words
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Article85 1986-05-07 21 Flrst-reaad, flrat-leg: v Vejk away, drew 1-1 (Bada). Seeead leg: v Vejk> hesae, wea 4-1 (Pitare*, Bateai, Ballat, Steiea; Agg M. Seeead-reaad, firstKJg* V nVaVVOaI a>Wa>y r ravl •4. Beeaad leg: v 1101 Vfl aavDlv ar/ wal (Pltarca, Larataa, Baraelesca, Majarm); Agg Qatrter Baal, Hi at lag: v MaasyslUPI - 85 words
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Article, Illustration531 1986-05-07 21 Maceda to aid Iraq campaign EVASISTO Mac«d*, Brazil's former manager, has taken charge of Iraq's World Cup squad m place of another former Brazil boss Edu. Edu, brother of Brazilian World Cup star Zico, sacked as Brazil manager m 1964, was replaced a week ago according to Baghdad newspaper AlAFP; UPI - 531 words
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Article, Illustration494 1986-05-07 22 ;n the swimming scene... with albert johnson Fab Four asked to submit their times by May 28 ASIAN GAMES QUALIFYING TIMES M»» few. 54.18»c. mm tree: 1:58.23. 4*ta free: 4:10 30 Ijmm tree: 16:38.30 IMss tack: 1:00.51. ZStai hack: LUMJ?*!***} 1«« 2:27.». IM> fly: 58.37. Mar By: 2:07.06.494 words
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Article222 1986-05-07 22 SNOOKER SHEFFIELD British 150-1 outsider Joe Johnson upset aU the odds by winning the World Professional Snooker Championship with an 18-12 victory over compatriot Steve Davis m the final on Monday night. Johnson's storybook triumph brought him a record £70,010 ($236,900) after overwhelming triple former championReuter - 222 words
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Article111 1986-05-07 22 Deane retains honour BELFAST MARATHON BELT AST Marty DeMe, ■pramg ever at nwu §■•> ■Mire*, pMMtf Andy HoMm hi ttftft"** ffssjUas, 'mm weU hi trm* ■> HI DBM Of SfBSPraSBMn 84 the 11 An ssHk wktsi the pace ear awae Hs On* with H*liM sttll la the It staye* IksAP - 111 words
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Article441 1986-05-07 22 BOXING Challenger Rene Arredondo, of Mexico, knocked out American Lonnie Smith m the fifth round to win the World Boxing Council super-lightweight championship m Los Angeles on Monday. Arredondo floored Smith with a vicious right with lmin 46sec left m the fifth round. The referee counted theAFP; AP; Reuter - 441 words
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Article, Illustration314 1986-05-07 22 :ICKET LONDON Imran Khan produced an unbeaten 112 for Sussex but it was not enough as Fan won by 18 runs m the English county championship on Monday. The match was one of four interrupted by rain on Saturday. Martyn Moxon's unbeaten 106 helped Yorkshire beat LancashireReuter; AP - 314 words
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Article, Illustration383 1986-05-07 22 -iNIS NEW YORK Pablo Arraya, of Peru, overcame tricky winds at the West Side Tennis Club on Monkday to upset llth-seeded r Henrik Sundstrom, of Sweden, on the opening day of the U*****,000 ($1.3 m) Tournament of Champions. Array a, who won 7-6 (7-4), 0-6, 7-6 (7-2),Reuter; AFP; AP - 383 words
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Article351 1986-05-07 23 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By Attendance improves for United match AFTER days of anxiety, Singapore coach Hussein Aljunied flashed a smile last night as 14 of his squad of 18 turned up for training m preparation for the friendly match against Manchester United at the National Stadium on Sunday351 words
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Article, Illustration574 1986-05-07 23 Wimbledon is a new ball game A modern-day soccer fairy-tale A Mccer fairy-tale ounetnelMt Saturday when Wimbledon FC won prwnstlM to the English First n\ vision after Just nine yean. Today we take a el— er \—k at the All-England Tennis deb's psw cousin* whs arrived at the ball. LONDONUPI - 574 words
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Article111 1986-05-07 23 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI SINGAPORE were eliminated from the four-nation Asian Youth qualify-ing-round soccer competition for Under-16s m Jakarta after concedeing 13 goals m two matches. Indonesia trounced them 84 and Thailand followed by handing the Republic a 5-0 thrashing. Their last match will be111 words
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Article, Illustration340 1986-05-07 23 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By CAN you picture a Singapore bowling line-up without Peter Lew, Jack Wong and Patrick Wee, all of whom had outplayed the region's best at one time or another? No? Well, you would need a rethink because all three aces drew a340 words
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233 1986-05-07 23 KEN JALLEH JR - KEN JALLEH JR 1 AS MOST births go, Jurong Junior College's tradition was delivered yesterday amid Joyous highpitched squeals that would drown, decibel for decibel, the screaming celebrities from Kandang Keibau. Uttle wonder too, when you have hundreds of near-hysterical girls heralding the birth under233 words
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Article244 1986-05-07 23 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI DESPITE an early start, the national hockey League has been thrown off-balance because of the rainy season. Thirty of the 90 matrhrs scheduled have so far been called off because of soggy pitches, forcing the Singapore Hockey Association tournament committee to consider implementing244 words
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Article150 1986-05-07 23 HAKIKAT RAI - CSC in the cellar HAKIKAT RAI By THREE goals by Gurmit Singh and another by Kee Yaw Lin sent Ceylon Sports Club reeling to a 4-0 defeat by Singapore Cricket Club m a Premier League hockey match at the Padang yesterday. CSC, last season's senior knockout champions, got off to150 words
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Article190 1986-05-07 23 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON By FAVOURITES Hwee Seng took things easy In their &4 win over United Motor Works m a Singapore Busin«M Houses Football League senior knockout match at Jalap Beamr Stadium yesterday. The star-studded Hwee Seng side, who won the League and knockout titles last year,190 words
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348 1986-05-07 23 PETER SHOW - PETER SHOW WHEN housewife Jean ►Tan topped the table m the final Phase n roll-offs last Sunday to confirm her passage to the World Cup bowling championships m Copenhagen from Get 12--19, almost all eyebrows at Queenstown Bowl were raised quizzically. Even Jean's.348 words
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Article, Illustration251 1986-05-07 23 JOE DORAJ - JOE DORAJ RARE to the goalkeeper who tumbles m a National Football League Division One riatch But last night, there were two "butter-fin-gers" at Jurong Stadium where Toa Payoh United beat Geylang Internatienal 2-1 before Tecs than 100 spectators. The team that benefited more from the errors were251 words
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Article, Illustration81 1986-05-07 22 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE GOEI TEK TJIANG «i«b«» to tipr>ii ttwk haartfalt thanks to th» paster of Wesley Church R*v. Do Souza. relatives. buamoM associate*, collaaguam. trtond* and naighboun lor thair attandanca, condolences, night vigil, donation*, wreaths and scrolls during Ihtir recent boraavamanl. Th« Family of tna81 words
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Article, Illustration208 1986-05-07 22 MRS. CHUNG CHEE LENG, (NEE MOM. CHIN CHOON FOONG, TERESA) AGE: 82 patted away peacefully on Monday. sth May 88 leaving behind SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Kong Fee, Michael Slew Yin, Ann Kong Sin, Mark Nyuk Chlew, Alice Kong Tuck, Joseph Kirn Llew, Betty Kong Chan, Kenneth Chal Har, Christina208 words
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Article, Illustration190 1986-05-07 22 JASON PANG KAH SENG Age: 27 years Departed 3/5/86 By fate we were together And yet by fate we were parted We have always loved each other so much And to say goodbye is so hard I never knew that such a shock will await me, and you190 words
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Article, Illustration67 1986-05-07 22 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. ANG CHIN HENG (Departed Ist May 1966) wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friends and colleagues, pastors and members of churches for their prayers, kind attendance, condolences, assistance, donations, wreathe and telegrams during their recent bereavement. Special thanks to67 words
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Article, Illustration44 1986-05-07 22 In Loving Memory of my mother MDM. TAN SOK KIAH MRS C.K. TANG Departed 7 May 1981 Tribute to a gracious Lady, A Charming and Caring True lady. Called Home by the Lord m May. We but mourn our loss each day44 words
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Article, Illustration40 1986-05-07 22 MDM CHIN CHOON FOONG Age 82 years Our deepest condolence to our Director, Chung Kong Fee on the demise of his beloved mother on sth May '96. From THE MANAGEMENT STAFF OF ASSOCIATED INSTRUMENT MANUFACTURERS (S) PTE. LTD.40 words
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Article, Illustration51 1986-05-07 22 In Loving Metnocy of CHEAM AH KIN departed 7th May 1983 Time may heal the broken heart. Time may make the wound less sore. But time can never stop the longing For the loved one gone before. Always remembered by wit* and daughter, Sheryl, Ronnie A Tom51 words
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Article, Illustration50 1986-05-07 22 MDM LOH WAI FONG 7 MAY 1963 In a moment, In the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: For the trumpet shall sound and the dead shall be raised Incorruptible, and we shall be changed 1 Cor 15 52 Always remembered by husband, children grand children.50 words
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Article, Illustration49 1986-05-07 22 IN MEMOIMM 07 MAY MM KATHEMNE LYEEN SEOUERAH Bth Anniversary Sweet the memories of you dear mother Your spirit lives within us forever Remembered end chortohod In Loving Memory Of (Andy) Farouk Khan Born: 5.12.1960 Departed: 7.5.1985 Deeply missed and always be loved and remembered t)Hamll^nember^^^49 words
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Article, Illustration175 1986-05-07 22 MAMA TONO LAV PENQ D#pflft#d 5 May, ISM The Lord Is my shepherd and he will give me everything I need. He brings me to green fields and leads me to refreshing pools of water. He shows me the correct path to take. PMhnttH We will always175 words
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Article, Illustration34 1986-05-07 22 MR V. RAJAGOPHAL Departed 1* April 19*5 Leaving behind: Wife: Mdm Thanm Letchlml, sons, daughters-in-law, daughters and grandchildren. On* year prayer told at Blk. 99, Toa Payeh Lorong 2. #M-133 at 11am34 words
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Advertisement108 1986-05-07 22 BROTHERS 4 SISTERS of the late Llm Hong Boon express their appreciation to Revs Kingston. T.C Nga. Tan Cheok Klan, Paul Nga: Elders. Members of Jubilee Presbyterian Church h airfield Methodist Church; Colleagues of M/S Ooh it Tan; friends Relatives for their kind assistance, attendance, care and concern given during108 words
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Advertisement42 1986-05-07 22 r The family of the late MR. JOHN WILLIAMS wish to express their sincere gratitude and appreciation to relatives, friends and the officers and men of RSAF 125 Squadron for their care and concern shown m many ways during their recent bereavement.42 words
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Advertisement57 1986-05-07 22 This month m South magazine Steering into the wind South reports on the economic policy options open to Singapore and Malaysia for revitalising their economies Plus: BMF not yet a closed chapter l *l* wt.*Jr ft art p* jf. S *££s|^^J On sale now ».m.dJhK M throughout Singapore "Sis^.r. and57 words
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Advertisement186 1986-05-07 23 B^^^B^B^B^BW B^B^bW '^^^A_|^-^^ j^^t T^Ml ABriHiant I f r^ I TAIKAN-EN I J^^ y^*^^^^^- Szechuan Restaurant (l^evel 6) rcucHJtr i of Szechuan Flavours Traditional and unusual Szechuan dishes are served m an entertaining succession of contrasting flavours and aromas. Spicy tantalising unique flavours to delight your senses. Just to name186 words
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Miscellaneous93 1986-05-07 23 ATHLETICS VITB track BeM m«I (Toa Payoh, 2). BASKETBALL Nt*a*l fete* B B*yi: Thomson v Anglican High (2.15); A Bays: STI v Jurong Secondary (3 30) both at Gay World. HOCKEY BHA Wv X: Dutch Club v Kg Chantek (Farrer Park, 5.30) NaMi— l BdMtto' B B«ya fUaJ: Monk's Hill93 words
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427 1986-05-07 24 CHUA CHIN CHYE - CHUA CHIN CHYE By If you have a home computer or ATM card, you can do so soon CUSTOMERS of two bank groups will soon be able to pay traffic fines round-the-clock through the telephone, personal computer or certain automated teller machines (ATMs). From427 words
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148 1986-05-07 24 'Healthier to have big bottoms than Dallas figures' CAPE TOWN Hearttransplant pioneer Professor Christia: n Barnard said yester Jay that women with "bi? bums" were winners m the health stakes compared to "fashionable beanpoles". Prof Barnard, the South African who sprang to world prominence on Dec 3, 1967, when he148 words
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398 1986-05-07 24 KONG SOOK CHIN - KONG SOOK CHIN By Special provision will be made m Bill THE Government expects to introduce the organ donation Bill m Parliament m three months' time. And there will be a special provision for Muslims. Mr Yeo Cheow Tong, Minister of State (Health398 words
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Article, Illustration530 1986-05-07 24 Sharp increase m fallout over Scandinavia reported STOCKHOLM RADIOACTIVE fallout from the Soviet nuclear reactor accident at Chernobyl has increased sharply over Scandinavia and has spread to the United States and South Korea. Reports have been received that it is also spreadingNYT; UPI; Reuter - 530 words
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297 1986-05-07 24 ATLANTA Coca-Cola will launch its second century of production this week with a party for 25,000 guests m a four-day celebration, one hundred years after Atlanta pharmacist John Pemberton brewed the sweet, bubbly drink m a backyard kettle. The company is bringingAP - 297 words
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Article, Illustration116 1986-05-07 24 Dhana, Burmese minister discuss trade FOREIGN Minister 8. DkMUktelM held talks jmnsji wim hp dwt8M99 OMUtorpttrty U YO G«ug, »t the F»rela* Mr Dfc— akaJan a*M they talked atoat tke c— ttoilf attoypto to StegMtre awl Banna. He tiM tlMt Baram to mi tapartaat tra4teg Singapore traders worn tre^Mstiy vMiilßg116 words
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Article68 1986-05-07 24 BRUSSELS A 24-hour strike by public service trade unions hit Belgium yesterday, crippling bus, train and plane services, closed schools and halted postal services. The strike is m protest against an austerity programme. The plan is being finalised by the government and is expected to cutReuter - 68 words
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Article46 1986-05-07 24 NEW DELHI Police have smashed a drug syndicate suspected to have links with Sikh separatists m Punjab with the arrest of an Afghan and some Pakistani nationals here. Narcotics worth US$lO million (5521.9 million) were seized, area police chief S. K. Singh said. AFPAFP - 46 words
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Article30 1986-05-07 24 NEW YORK The Dow Jones Average of 30 industrials (ell 2.10 points to 1,791.67 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. APAP - 30 words
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Advertisement127 1986-05-07 24 teflNrtPasjeV 111 IWly waterproof, niuHl ooslfnooyi tone* Hk^dy RvTw||asttikß^^|iy pliM BEuL.LiJD I- HABsCHT I HfwflßvfJßjtlßJ rv^Sl Sjc77»tH'»bmiu«' SJ i r*i AA Rehtf is clearly the chuK-e of quality conscious Singaporeans' _B Just look at these tenffic features:- BUILT IN ANTI-VIBRATION MOUNTING Eliminate siren on mounting and motor hearing CORROSION RESISTANCE127 words
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Advertisement197 1986-05-07 24 Cement price war reaches a stalemate producers highlight the consequences of further cuts Creditor banks give City Securities another two weeks to sort out problems B| Good reading for I decision-makers Tell your vendor you need Business Times, or ring Betty Ton on *****1 1, ext 2209 V J I197 words
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Miscellaneous140 1986-05-07 24 Weather UP TO 1 p jn. Showers ovor a few areas from late morning onwards. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a jn. tomorrow: 31 mat., 25 mm SUNSET today: 7.06 pm; StMHSE tomorrow: 6.56 am. GLOBAL HEATHER Adelaide 9/22 C Fine Maalla 22/36 C Cloudy Amsterdam <C t IHHwnw 8/15140 words
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Teens
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Article, Illustration1535 1986-05-07 1 Exams: The unexpected lessons learnt We weren't surprised at the intense response we received when we asked whether passing exams 4 was the most important 1 thing m a teenager's life,! and what the emotional fallouts from failure were. But we were surprised at what the letters collectively revealed a1,535 words
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Article, Illustration574 1986-05-07 1 EXAMS the hottest teen topic ever. Disappointment, triumph and maturity were expressed m many of the 180 letters. The letters came from young "philosophers" and determined teenagers whose experiences may inspire students as they face the mid-year exams from this week, and help574 words
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Article, Illustration972 1986-05-07 2 MENE PATES - Parents who encourage, nag, console or scold MENE PATES Teenagers give more insight into their attitudes towards examinations and results, and how their parents cope with the pressures. Compiled by MOST children are pushed to their limits by parents who want them to do well. All my parents have to972 words
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142 1986-05-07 2 And now for the light side: Share your giggles IT HELPS, m between studying for exams, if you can look at funny situations and you can giggle about yourself and family idiosyncracies. This week's topic: THE most embarrassing thing that has happened to you and how you dealt with it,142 words
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Article349 1986-05-07 2 MBREfII I flunk my tests, I find a lonely place to sit down m silence. I believe it is important to try to overcome our difficulties because we learn to be mature whenever failure strikes us. Taa We© WHEN the O level results were released, I349 words
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Advertisement215 1986-05-07 1 L^B^BW Ss If you've always thought of a flight as gracious as the Thais. And all for the price of normal something to be endured, we invite you to read on. economy fare. Thai has covered a lot of mileage to make Thai leaves Singapore daily for Bangkok flying the215 words
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Advertisement49 1986-05-07 1 For a giggle 2 Exams are serious, but take a break to tell us about some funny moments families can share World's most watched TV hostess 3 ■te Yue-Sai's mm as a bridge peoples by Muriel Speeden Leisure by Richard Lim ffditedby Teo Han Wue Pages 6 to 1749 words
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Advertisement285 1986-05-07 2 B \f^Y^jf^% vimwn^k ut/f A^ iMS t jftStS Like everything else m their P^J^Pg^Pl^4 l J*^^lWP^¥^M^"*i'*Jwllß?^^i jTf country, American food portions are huge. Little wonder then Fisher designed their refrigerators with warehouse- like space Compact on the outside but enough room inside to pack m a cornucopia of From roast285 words
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Article, Illustration1052 1986-05-07 3 41 work 305 day* a yaari And I hava not taken a holiday m fivo yaara. But that ia okay. I wortc vary hard and I onjoy what I do. tt iant raalty work to mo. It ia •o meaningful. And I faal that1,052 words
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Article86 1986-05-07 3 fgtb gt et ethet s¥«i ftfnu *!£<¥&> H tiHdW* fs«x A (zi gut xi an) ifg(rang) <fefe ♦B *J£ HWj (ft tfe f«J o B***3o3 £.h«J&&*fss9 *f*Pßtotf*j) -jaftfrfftfe gLB 1 A--*A4 A-A-**Jf (jie yu)9 A ir9A-lA9 A--st*27A-»fr27A Xfr 27A T o jfffttM£ftfi&*f(H!4B ffn J^^PJ LWT« MM AH SS5i:- HFf«»ift W86 words
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314 1986-05-07 3 ONE World, a new television programme m China which brings foreign countries into viewers' homes, has attracted many fans since it began m February. The programme is shown twice every Sunday, once m the afternoon m English, and again at 10.10 pm m314 words
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Article75 1986-05-07 3 If3«*fc;frx*l&ft ?7*£»Bft%«A#3 ft mikvtti ***** Z£ o *H i*-£Htt%«#? ««£»»cft±#tt <t£W 75 o ffi& #2ooo3: £tt &fi^37£ffjHlt^A' *3a«MIqJJHiIS/Sf*s# o wT'h«Sl*ft^raA fc -IT *6« t&fl&fcj ft ll ft] <#*#> US ftso«J*i6j«JH!r tsukm AfttoJzT-7 m&m "i&mA^Azm&m ig'g|*W 16^ mm* HH£ &m US Ataftrft tbfibfn a «»m 52« *siiJtKBß#B'm<£ «ii% -^^a -$m *B^JL«t4'®*f75 words
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Article, Illustration802 1986-05-07 3 Dragon Tales - Dragon Tales \**jm THE Four Great Beauties so often referred to by the Chinese were Xi Shi, Wang Zhaojun, Diao Chan and Yang Yuhuan. Wang Zhaojun lived about 2,000 years ago. Born m the Huoei province, Wang Zhaojun possessed such extraordinary beauty that she802 words
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Article, Illustration1364 1986-05-07 4 NORAINI SHARIFF - NORAINI SHARIFF By IN KELANTAN, a boy who wants to spin the gasing has to be very strong, because it is really a game for adults. More specifically, for men. Unlike the tiny tops that the rest of the country play with, those mNST - 1,364 words
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Article, Illustration476 1986-05-07 4 GASING Kelantan bukanlah permainan untuk kanak-kanak kerana ia terlalu besar dan berat bagi mereka. Garis pusatnya ialah 20 sentimeter, tebalnya tiga sentimeter dan beratnya 3.6 kilogram. Permainan mi dipandang begitu penting oleh orang-or-ang Kelantan sehinggakan sehari sebelum sesuatu pertandingan diadakan, ketua pasukan yang hendak bertanding476 words
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Advertisement324 1986-05-07 4 B I HflH B^ H^ b P StodcCkarance Sale KZ-^B ur showroom is packed with fine Chinese carpt'ts |^^^J BkLrom Tianjm, Beijing. Shanghai. Tsmgtao. Talien At prices that on yGree Hong can offer. lil H^ccan be sure, you won't f.nd lower prices, for the PI B^t^ products, anywhere else m324 words
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Advertisement503 1986-05-07 5 a KAMPONG K APORJETHODIST CHURCH fl A Grand Film Premiere H Gum Hanuu. Bishop HO CHEE SIN g m akj at Kampong Kapor Methodist Church Devetopment Project Fund CAPITOL: TONIGHT 9.15pm TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THEATRE RUN FOR COVER] g| The cxigirxil t Dst is coming to sove their school I503 words
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Advertisement330 1986-05-07 5 and New Crown I LAST DAY TODAY! I 11, 1.30, 4, 6 45, 9.30 N Cr: 1.00, 3, 7.30, 9.30 R 100, 3.00. 7.00. 900 4 LteßfCktolml ■jMtISf'UtDiBBSIB < M*^^^l^ LATTER bPinRDR i« < LEEIMOUK NCW CHOWH TofllOfTOWt •ENTER ttt* FAT ORAOOM" RAJA: Tomorrowl •From HEBE to PROSPERITY HEW TOWW330 words
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Advertisement367 1986-05-07 5 ICATHAY' LAST DAY! J; I (*****00) S SHOWS: 11 00 130 4.00. 6.30 1 9.15 I Ir/'^t. l w 4bV«^^bW l^B*^ of I 1 ■TfW^ Alien" and i ORCHARD NOW SHOWING S > (*****88) 4 SHOWS: 1.30. 4.00, 6.30 ft 9.15pm < j ODEON-KATONG LAST DAY!!;: I (*****19) 3 SHOWS:367 words
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Advertisement3673 1986-05-07 6 S^ "V fv f Mx S^ X^ f kl II kf fcl -<* N I yk W_x N B II fl ,£La^ TELEPHONE SERVICE: 1 VAV V fl M fl fl MM 1& HfM^^Aj^^^ Mmdau to Friday: 9am to 5 30pm 1 5pm deadline tor next day) 8 30am to3,673 words
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Advertisement473 1986-05-07 6 KB Find out m the Classifieds tomorrow how you can make it a special day for your mum, with ideas from: B&\ Floral Gift Centre China Palace Restaurant Dai-ichi Hotel {Singapore) Dragon Phoenix Restaurant Expressions Floral Designers Green House Restaurant Hongkong Palace Island Landscape )uan Kuang Pte Ltd Kobe Restaurant473 words
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Advertisement395 1986-05-07 6 30 Hairdressing HAIRGUY STYLISTS trained tt Tony Guy, Vldal Sassoon Jingles Inter'l All In London Rates by Junior stylists: Cut/ blow $7; Perming $15, Colouring $15. For school children. Cut/ Blow $5: Perming $10. There will a lucky draw for 2 lucky school children for a free 2 weeks trip395 words
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Advertisement1149 1986-05-07 7 30 Hairdressing 30 Hairdressing 30 Hairdressing MODELS REQUIRED FORcuT/PgßMfcOLouß THE MOST IMPORTANT CUT OF YOUR CAREER pfr COULD BE THIS ONE r- Wheifiei you die wailing lot a Dig tjiea* or |usl breaking inio hair OH[ ssiN(.> Moms have the i ou»ses designed to \p<h h >4T*^jt you u om1,149 words
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Advertisement572 1986-05-07 7 36 House Renovation/ Decor mm mmmm^Lm AUMMSiauaie aasaj work TatM RS744M WILLIE Tel: *****33 (5 Lines) SpwOwft sn fabnc«*i*on and ttttaftitton o» AmptaMdl gnftt* and Alummum gnats to 1) HUOC/HO6 Design* 2) Cliant* Designs 3) Private HouaM 4) Condominiums Workmanship Incluah* of sand a cement for HDB owners Laying of572 words
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Advertisement763 1986-05-07 7 36 House Renovation/ Decor FUJI INTERIOR SERVICES. We specialise In Interior services on wallpaper, carpet, curtain, Venetian/ vertical blinds It folding doors. Reasonable prices and good workmanship Call: *****11 GENERAL CONTRACTOR SPECIALISE In Installation It polishing parquet, marble, terrazzo, vinyl tiles, painting, wall paper, carpet, partitions, celling. Reasonable Price. Tel:763 words
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Advertisement891 1986-05-07 7 38 TV/ Video/ Hi-Fi AERIALS INSTALLATIONS- TECHNICAL Servicing repairs Telefunken. Sharp, Roxy, Oraets, ITT Siera, Philips, Setron. Normande, Singer, colour TV on the spot, fixing video. Reasonable charges day service to Bpm. Telephone *****75/ *****23 LO.O ELECTRICAL SERVICE, we specialise In repairing all kinds of video, colour TV. HI fl891 words
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Advertisement797 1986-05-07 7 50 Office Equipment/ Supplies WE ARE CEASING operations soon. We have the following equipment for sale 1) 1 unit HP 3000 Series 44 system comprising of 120 M byte disk drive. 1 M byte masterdrlve. 1000 LPM printer. 7970 tape drive, power conditioner graphic plotter. 2) 1 high speed signature797 words
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Advertisement741 1986-05-07 7 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies UOF offers bp EBW b 4^p^fv "^LP^f HPor LBBSDQfIt AUmbUWB* IgrlbS fh 111 l UM7HDO»€B^S FYNMNCE m/ianßsiiminWijii SJRBBBWeOIOJi TefctttTTttfti lßßtt> SURPLUS INSULATION MATERIAL FOR SALE OCF nBBEOLAII ASJ PIPE INSULATION ***** ft. of 1/2" Norn. Dla. x 1/2" thickness ***** ft. of 7/8" Norn. Dla. x741 words
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Advertisement893 1986-05-07 7 64 Domestic Help Available P4Cp7| ESTABLISHED 1980 TRAINED MAIDS 3gSg£ FILIPINO $500 INDON $1,800 LANKA $700 (YOU PAY US NOTHING TILL WORK PERMIT APPROVAL) YOUR CHILD CARE I |IS OUR PRIME CONCERNJ 2 YEARS GUARANTEE I COMPREHENSIVE CONTRACT! 13 3712 6 81 ABLE COMMERCIAL AIDS COLOMBO COURT #06-031 (LIC NO893 words
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Advertisement1056 1986-05-07 8 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available FILIPINO $220 THAI 1220 SRI LANKAN $150 INDONESIAN $200 ($640) iSMOi ($770) ($1,850) Above complete placement fee includes Airfare $5,000 Security Bond $10,000 P A Visa Medical Examination Process Complete Documentation YOU MY NOTHING MORE Heptaement Guarantee 2 Years Contract UNIFORM PROVIDED.1,056 words
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Advertisement610 1986-05-07 8 64 Domestic Help 66 Situations Vacant: Available Professional/ mmm^^^^^^^ Executive i The Agency You Con Trust, i I hS-J^jL PMiyCM»*J«/ I *JILJ LANKA/JAVA. I •Wmm Coll 26 731 18, i IT\ 2i7jm i Total Powejf Ageocla* I \>M HaUd(CO66»Ol) I I 3-AOpal Crescent (1232) SPECIAL OFFER FOR Housemaids until 31.5.86.610 words
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Advertisement653 1986-05-07 8 A w*M •■tabJiah*d paint manufacturer raquirat: CHINESE MALE CHEMIST Age below 40 years Holds a Diploma In Chemistry from Poly or University 5-day work week Transportation subsidized lunch provided Writ* elating Hill parMcutore including lal. contac* no. to; S.T. BOX A9K713 390 Kirn Sang Road S'per* 0923 68 Situation* Vacant:653 words
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Advertisement473 1986-05-07 8 SlSf* t i°!!t.y* C nt: 70 *»"•«<>"• Vacant: SSS!^ B*jcretarial/ Cl f<c 1 Clerical NATIONAL UNIVERSITY I I T^ HOSPITAL (SINGAPORE^ I I W PTELTD I I The Hospital, a fully-owned subsidiary I of Temasek Holdings (Pte) Ltd, seeks I suitably qualified persons for the following I positions: I FRONT473 words
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Advertisement264 1986-05-07 8 EstsMislMel trtMttnQ a*>d maWMifsctuniM ooMfMMiy locfliov In Jutoaq 1. FEMALE GENERAL CLERK o minimum O' level o minimum 2 years' working experience preferably In Import/ export firm o must be able to handle Inward/ outward shipping documents good command of English must be able to correspond, type and operate telex264 words
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Advertisement526 1986-05-07 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical iiimpillliuM— ""■"•IMIIIII \M- are an established aerospate company engaged m the repair and urerhaul ot aeroengine components and inviie apphuioons trom suitably qualified candidates for the following post MATERIAL CONTROLLER GCE A Level or equivalent with additional quali fications m Materials Handling and or Stocb526 words
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Advertisement696 1986-05-07 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical POKKA CORPORATION (S) PTE. LTD. requires urgently FEMALE GENERAL CLERK Requirements: Mln. OCE O' level Typing speed 35-40w p.m. Age 18-25 Able to speak fluent English and various dialects Preferably experience m sales dept. but essential Preferably able to operate telex machine and micro computer696 words
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Advertisement668 1986-05-07 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical I^P^yVUli'iny I 1 Pte Ltd H invites applications for Minimum GCE O level Preferably with some bookkeeping experience c Abie to operate telex machine PABX Switchboard c Aged between 18 24 years Interested please call ***** 98 for an interview appointment or write m with668 words
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Advertisement881 1986-05-07 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical CLERK/ TYPIST a OCE o level a Knowledge of book-keeping a Able to type Please apply m person at— 106 KALLANG PLACE SINGAPORE 1233 TEL: *****81 Engineering company requires: FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK a Mln. 2 years' experience c Able to type and operate personal computer881 words
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Advertisement650 1986-05-07 9 70 Situations Vscant: Secretarial/ Clerical TRAVEL AOENT REOUIRES Yr male Accounts/ Oeneral Clerk Able to keep full set of Accounts It typing Please give full particulars enclosing non-returnable photograph to: ST Box A9M9O. 390 Kirn Seng Road Spore 0023 TRADING CO. m Jurong requires an experienced Accounts Assistant. At least650 words
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Advertisement932 1986-05-07 9 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Safes &ti\ Beauty Promoters IBWIjA fnter the beautiful world of J^gaTaaV ancurrie the leading name m French Jm^^^ cosmetk s. i£f Mv aro looking for exceptions' ladies 1 00^ who can contribute effectively to the llr growth of Lancome m Singapore. J If932 words
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Advertisement646 1986-05-07 9 71 Situations Vacant: Satws If you want to be bast paM wftti fy avdl wofti, switch to SalM! Not to worry about your age. sax. quawflcattons or working axparlancas. What we want Is paopta who have wiN power to learn and dealre to succeed. With our proven safes technique*, you646 words
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Advertisement763 1986-05-07 9 71 Situations Vacant: Sates ~lHOOsir ELECTRIC COMPANY 1) SALES REPRESENTATIVES (MALE/ FEMALE) (Mawilanonoa Product Orv.) a Dynamic, self-motivated. Possess own transport. Experience not necessary as training will be provided 2) S SALES EXECUTIVES (tflocWcal Olvislsn) a Possess own transport. 3) t SALES EXECUTIVES (Chftdron Computer DtvMon) Must have basic computer763 words
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Advertisement815 1986-05-07 9 71 Situations Vacant: Mm BE BOSS Of your own business. Requires no capital. Call me to see If you can qualify for this high income Insurance career. Training will be provided. Tel: *****69 Caroline Lam. Dtp. A.1.1. (Aust). F.L.UA. (Spore). CUSTOMER RELATIONS WITH/ without sales experience. The only opportunity be815 words
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Advertisement561 1986-05-07 9 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: i iscnnicM i acnntcai g Mm High m wttft a high growth Industry. H Career seekers, you have a stabs* future ahead with H one of Singapore's most stable and fastest growing H industries the aerospace industry And GE (USA) yWIATION SERVICE OPERATION offers561 words
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Advertisement99 1986-05-07 9 FEMALE ENGINEERING ASSISTANT Poly or Ngee Ann Diploma Orad In Civil Engineering. Mln 2— 3 yrs. construction site experience. Ability to prepare BQ and technical drawings. Pis. apply enclosing recent photo stating qualifications, experience salary expected to: Th» Mtninir 37 Swwke Drhw (2775) EXPEmmCED AWCONO DESIGNER cum Estimator required urgently99 words
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Advertisement508 1986-05-07 9 72 Situations Vacant: Technical International manufacturing company m Jurong require* MALE LABORATORY TECHNICIAN Reqtjirenisnls. QCE 'O' level (with Physical Science). c Completed National Service, c (Class 2 or 3 driving licence.). No experience Is required. awneftf* tncluoei Monthly gross salary $520 (Inclusive of transport allowance). c Salary adjustment after 3508 words
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Advertisement516 1986-05-07 9 72 Situations Vacant: Technical "1 CONTROL TECHNICIAN STIEFEL LABORATORIES, a multi-national pharmaceutical company, require* a O.C. TECHNICIAN for it* manufacturing plant m Jurong, with: c OCE 'A' level In Chemistry/ Diploma In Cneml- cal Process c 1 to 2 years' chemical lab. working experience c Some knowledge In micro- biological516 words
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Advertisement509 1986-05-07 10 72 Situations Vacant: Technical nr W» hava immadiala vacancy tot BENDER Ahle la operate bending machine a Ah|? to read .simple drawings Able to work late hours it necessary BOILERMAN a Have Class 1 or 2 Boiler Attendant Certificate. Must be prepared to work shifts Mala applicant* mual hava complied509 words
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Advertisement627 1986-05-07 10 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production afc=S!^= (Female) V .i I I Uit &+V*> *~O*L to o\j^L\\ Benefits: r^H Free transport (for shift Shift allowance tma L only)/transport allowance Attendance incentive Wm 2 increments a year Productivity incentive gfl I •No scope work Seniority627 words
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Advertisement421 1986-05-07 10 73 S^T tion Vac 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production f lim electronics) VMQAPQfWtWnL LTD I requires wM B^k FEMALE ijA PRODUCTION mJAJt OPERATORS fV-2i Requiraments: "/^^^^^^s^^*^* Age 16-25 years old Mm. secondary education Bt^QdvUS B New starting salary I Frse transport or 100% sub- w^aHffiHll sidy JWffiiWfßl $25 full attendance421 words
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Advertisement183 1986-05-07 10 ELECTRONICS urgently requires FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Starting salafy. SSSSS p.m. Age 16 -35 Mln. Prl. 6. Experience In soldering or winding preferred. BanaMU include Transport and attendance allowance. Free uniform/ refreshment. Good Increment scheme. 5-day week Intorootod applicants, ptoaao nowrt with I.C flvi Bill iO*#f BOOH K#O4j TfQ. #05-06 Kawang183 words
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Advertisement431 1986-05-07 10 73 Situations Vacant: Production A leading electronics manufacturer requires: I FEMALE I PRODUCTION I OPERATORS I Permanent Ift shift: Mon Fri (7.00 am 3.05 pm) Sat (7.00 am- 1.05 pm) OR Permanent 2nd shift: Mon Fri (3.00 pm to 11.05 pm) Sat (1.00 pm to 7.05 pm) OR 2 routing431 words
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Advertisement463 1986-05-07 10 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous W WALK-IN INTERVIEW! lAM INVITATION TO MINGLE I I WITH THE JETSETS. I ■earn top dollars while! YOU ENJOY YOURSELF I PAPILLON PAPA6AYO SANCHO PANZA DON SANCHO PASEO I CARACALLA HEALTH CLUB I Exclusive Jepeneee Members' Clubs require I t. Full Time463 words
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Advertisement125 1986-05-07 10 GENERAL WORKER (MALE) Basic 5350 Transport allowance $20 Pood allowance $20 2nd shift allowance $2.50 Upon confirmation Increment other >enefits Attendance award $30 Requirements: Must be able to work on 2 rotating shifts (7.00 am 3.00pm 3.00pm 1 1.00pm) c Age 16 above Interested spplicsnts plcasa call personally with a125 words
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Advertisement520 1986-05-07 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous CLUB CORPORATION OF ASIA LTD PINETREE TOWN AND COUNTRY CLUB SINGAPORE Sous Chef/ Continental Restaurant CCA, the world's leading organisation m professional management of exclusive golf, country and city clubs seeks a candidate as Sous Chef. The successful applicant should be matured and have the following520 words
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Advertisement428 1986-05-07 11 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous i CRpwn 1 ©PKJNtFHOm We have vacancies for: Gross Salary j $504 per month j a GCE 'O'/'A* level c LCTI Book-keeping and higher accoun- ting Gross Salary $504 per month c Secondary education j s Good knowledge of j receiving procedure with basic know- ledge428 words
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Advertisement703 1986-05-07 11 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous STRAITS PROPERTKS LTD. Stralu Properties Ltd. Invites applications for the following Pinion SECURITY GUARDS R»qu.r.m«nl. Previous experience In security or police work will be advantageous, Able to speak and write simple English; Singapore cltlsen, below 50 yean of age. Interested candidates, please write m or apply703 words
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Advertisement808 1986-05-07 11 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous MAYARAMJ NORTH BsOtAN RESTAURANT Boulevard Hotel urgently requires NORTH INDIAN COOKS. PART-TIME A FULLTIME WAITERS/ WAITRESSES. WAITER CUM DRIVER. BARTENDER CUM WAITER KITCHEN HELPERS TaaJ MAaMaiift liv *-t— BVf et^B^Mßjaay jtjf ■fTfKHflllliaill. MODELS WANTED MALE/ FEMALE FuB jjf pert-Mmo for fashion onowe eealgnmente. EHperience not BseMta^BlAaWM808 words
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Advertisement735 1986-05-07 11 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous LEGAL FIRM HAS vacancy for a Despatch/ Office Boy. Pis. call: *****77 (Mr Bek) for Interview. MALI DELIVERY ASSISTANT reqd. In 0.1441. With/ without experience. Interested, pis. call *****58. MONTE CARLO HEALTH It Fitness Ctr. reqs. Masseuses. Age above 21. Call *****13/ *****11 ext. 1020. PENINSULA735 words
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Advertisement676 1986-05-07 11 83 EI^sSlJL 1 ***** 83 Vahicla Financing/ tnm mncm Insurance FAST MONEY With FOCat^^nrXp Prompt processing of applications Attractive interest rates Up to 90% financing CaH 533-3737 today HMlwUOVrrarjOTuiffrßl I 65 Choiia Street, #46-02 OCBC Centre. S*>gapore 01 04 offers new and used car loans at competitive interest rates. Mortgage676 words
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Advertisement777 1986-05-07 11 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat ALMOST FORO Laser saloon Notchback, 5-speed, 1 owner, orlg. paint, aircon., radio cassette, s/rlms, good cond. PARF. 915,300. 18 Maju Aye., Serangoon Odn. 8/SS FORO TELBTAR 1.6 Ghla. power steering/ windows, central locking. 1 owner, brand new cond. Aircon., radio cassette. Low mileage. New tax. *****01.777 words
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Advertisement830 1986-05-07 11 96 For Sale: 98 For Sale: 96 For Sale: 96 For Sale: Othar Makaa Other Make* other Makaa Other Makaa The leader m 1600 c.c economy aw -i.^^gj^saa^BMsMMMMMi B^S^sb^sbspv-B^SS^SavMb MM^^ B^tr~.*^»^ HBBB^^^^^^^^-^_^_Ba M^t^ Vfl BM *1 The elegant Austin Monteox)l.6L9ivBsama2irHjBconorny m price Jfc m and fuel consumption (about 14..6Km/|») plus830 words
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Advertisement655 1986-05-07 11 99 For Sales Toyota .1008 TOYOTA CARINA 1.6 DX BeauUful condlUon. $16,000. Tel: *****08. 5/-81 COROLLA 1.90 X 4-speed, aircon., radio cassette, tax 10/*B6, excellent condlUon. *****92 •00 TOYOTA COROLLA 1.3 DX. Atrcon. S/rlms. $12,200. Jalan Toa Payoh Caltex Station •81 MODEL COROLLA 1.3 DX. Square lamp, PARF, aircon., sports655 words
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Advertisement719 1986-05-07 11 92 For Sale: Mazda VI MAZDA 929 1.5 OT. Full accessories, tip top condition. Toa Payoh Lor. 8, Blk 218. Tel: *****65. Sam to 4pm. Selling 818.600. *82 MATT) A 029 coupe, 1 lady owner. Seldom used. 42,000 km. Tax Oct. "86 Radio cassette. Original cond. 916,200. Tel: *****33. •93719 words
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Advertisement626 1986-05-07 11 93 For Sal*: Honda OCT. T» CIVIC. Alrcon., radio, cassette, new tax $8,000. Tel *****55 Ext 13 REQH. •Q£M7o7irr AIM. -80 Civic 3-door Tax July *86. Alrcon. Tip top cond. $5,600. *****77/ *****68. SELLING CHEAP 1979 Civic 3door. PARF eligible $6,800 neg *****28 Serene 11/8$ ACCORD 11- VALVE, new model,626 words
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Advertisement644 1986-05-07 12 96 For Sale: 96 For Sale: 97 For Sale: 97 For Sale: 97 For Sale: Other Make* Other Make* Commercial Vehicles Commercial Vehicle* Commercial Vehicles PACIFIC MOTOR CREDIT PTE LTD (Known for lop quality u»»d car*) Showroom/ Oftic« 11. Lang K«* Road. 5E0315 (Opp. Cycl* ft Carriage) TEL: *****77 (4644 words
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Advertisement444 1986-05-07 12 O REOO. 81 Pony s/wagon auUi. Highest offer secures. To view S L.X Complex. Thomson Rd Bl rarpark Tel *****22/ 4. 10/1004 BE R TOME CABRIO convertible. 1 owner. In good cond Aircon. radio cassette Tel *****55 Ivan Inn I*o2 RED RENAULT Feugo with sports rims, hl-fl, nice number plate444 words
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Advertisement1060 1986-05-07 12 97 For Sale: 97 For Sale: 97 For Sale: 97 For sale: Commercial Vehicle* Commercial Vehicle* Commercial Vehicles Commercial Vehicles DAIHATSU^o, 1 the biggest range of light truck m Singapore Aluminium Panal Van *-^aJ extra weatherproof Double Cab BaHl e*T^ W protection and security for safety and protection for mtf^^B^^1,060 words
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Advertisement734 1986-05-07 12 99 Vehicles Wanted CASH PAYMENT Highaai OHmt Good Prieo* For All models Mercedes Benz. BMW, Volvo It all Continental cars. All Japanese cars, o Commercial vans. Trade-In acceptable. Ample free parking lots. Conveniently located at Leng Kee Road. PACIFIC MOTOR CREDIT PTE LTD 11 LENG KEE ROAD SINGAPORE 0315 (Opp.734 words
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Advertisement810 1986-05-07 12 106 Accommodation Available: Houses J WILBY GREEN 8 units 2-storey townhouse with exquisite furniture Off 10 km Buklt Tlmah Road. Big playground/ 2 squash courts and a swimming pool under construction. llenial fSJMt bur. Please call Simon l > *****92 j EXCELLENT VALUE D.ll. Supsrbry tfasl»nsd d/storay ■Bttnglw.. In close810 words
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Advertisement764 1986-05-07 12 106 Accommodation Available: Houses WATTEN ESTATE 2-STOREY seml-d 3 bedrooms, servant's k Attached bath Fully furnished $1,300 pm Tel *****12 $1200 NEG. RENTAL of well kept 2-storey seml-d at 11A St. Heller's Aye. S( 1955) 0 bdrms 2 sitting/ dining rms Tel: *****00 24 SARACA RD. Seletar Hills, beautiful tastefully764 words
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Advertisement549 1986-05-07 12 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments APARTMENTS FORREMT o«ne<J by computes managed by CHOTCKATTS, Furn 3-todnn apt. futy akconO. makJ-rm bathrm, s/pool, covered 21 BALMORAL ROAO Furn 3-bdrm apt. fully aircond, majd-rm A bathrm, covered carpark, 24-nr security S3,BBQpfn tnel saw cfierae 10ORANQCQHOVC ROAO P/»an 2-bdrm apt, fuNy aJroand. targe maid-rm A549 words
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Advertisement579 1986-05-07 13 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments *Tq^° Fflß EfIST PLflZfl Hotel Style LUXURIOUS fIPWRTMEMTS At the junction of Scotts/Orchard Road, next to Hyatt Hotel. 1 4,000 sq ft Hotel Mini qoM course style lobby Reception lounge Large sw.mm.ng pool Free s*l service launderette Children s wading pool Tropical579 words
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Advertisement321 1986-05-07 13 ELIZABETH TOWERS PENTHOUSE (#24-01) tor aato 6 bedrooms, central alrcon.. 3 split-levels, fully or partially furnished. *****77 EXQUISITE 345-1914 ANaworttiParfc(3) SZJOO SommacvtUa (3) SLSOO Mandarin Odn. (3) $2,300 OoMnParfc(3) $2,000 Hawaii Tow*f (3) S2JOO RKtgawood LunoMho (3) $1,900 MarbaHa Court 3 $1.600 Orangatord (2) $1,400 Thomson Grow* (3) $1,000 Fontana321 words
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Advertisement905 1986-05-07 13 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments ORCHARD BEL-AIR (D-10), good orientation, 4 bdrms. S/pool/ squash THE COLONNADE (D-10), brand new, beautiful landscaping, well fitted bath. ARCADIA GDN (D-10), facing lush greenery. Country setting. 4 bdrms $6,000. THE HABITAT I (D-10). sbdrm. mals. S4JOO fully turn. SHANQ PROPERTIES PTE. LTD *****85 RAJAH TOWER905 words
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Advertisement892 1986-05-07 13 107 Accommodation Available: Apartment* D.ll SPANISH-STYLED MAIS. Split-level living/ dining. 3 bdrms. Patio, s/pool $2,500. Everton *****11. D 1232 LOCK CHO 3 bedroom, apartment. Fully furnished for rental. $1,300 negotiable. Contact: *****95. D.IS. BRAND NEW luxurious Mandarin Odn. 3 room full faclltles 11,600. Bernard Valuers: *****49 D.IS MANDARIN OONS. High892 words
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Advertisement860 1986-05-07 13 107 Accommodation Available: Apartmants D.ll LOWER MAIS. 2 alrcon rms furn. pool. $1,100. Eastwood *****15. D.ll ORCHID APT. Quiet vicinity 3 bedrooms, fully furnished $1,000. Uphomes: *****91. 0.1336 MACPHERSON ROAD unfurn. 2-room flats for rent $400/ $500 p.m. Ring: Yong *****93/4. D.14 CHENG HONG Mansion. 4+l bdrms.. split-level, pool and860 words
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Advertisement774 1986-05-07 13 108 Accommodation AvailaMa: Rooms LARGE FURN. RM. In modern bunglw., Bt. Tlmah area, share with young professionals. Students are also welcome. Bus 173 or 193. Tel: *****68 or *****47. SINGLE LADIES, STUDENTS. Big f/furn. rm. In a new condo. with bathrm., s/pool., gym, squash, tennis, cooking. Rental $450 Including PUB.774 words
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Advertisement634 1986-05-07 13 112 Short-Tarm Local/ Foreign FAMLOOOE SERVICE APARTMENT Holland Rd., self-contained, r/furn, 1/2/3-bdrm. apts. Well fitted kitchen, housekeeping/ laundry services. Free parking. Call: Michelle *****84/ *****88. FREE BOARD S lodging In exchange for housework to be done for anyone going on holidays to Oxford In UK Females only. Classlfone *****30 (office634 words
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Advertisement708 1986-05-07 13 113 For Sale: House* 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: House* $adok§tiammm I Freehold Property m Katong "A I 2-storey Split-level $< Semi-detached Bungalows fcv^v* «jT**\ Terrace Houses I Hhl b^^ H 3 IMBEATABLE FEATURES r^^^^" a iU I V— .JIBS- N #P»\--^^4 1 ■~ZmV'!*?-— vt a 5B "fc^l708 words
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Advertisement289 1986-05-07 13 D.20 2 UNITS OF Bunglws. on land of 19.000 sq.ft. Suitable for big family 7+ servant's, living/ •Mn'nic, split-level, terrazzo/ carpets. K'hold. $I.IM. YSC: 296-6666 MUST SELLI CHENG Soon Oarden, d/storey corner terrace. Renovated. Spacious. Nice land. 4 rms./ attached. Reasonable offer. Hap Seng *****58 OPEN HOUSE, N0.16A, 16D. 8.30289 words
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Advertisement643 1986-05-07 13 0.10 PINETREE CLUB vicinity beautifully renovated d/storey detached. Approx. 8,000 sq.ft. $855,000 Harvest *****88 D.ll PEACEFUL NOVENA area d/storey corner terrace on high ground. 3+l, 2,000 sq.ft. Price neg Homage: *****11. 0.1129 MERRYN ROAD, S/storey bungalow. Lovely patio, 4+ 1 bdrms., approx. 10,000 sq.ft. $850,000. *****70 Mrs. Koh. 0 13643 words
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Advertisement924 1986-05-07 14 113 For Sale: Houses 10 BUNOLW. WITH pool on <M UUU ■sj ft of elevated land Price on application. Colliers *****22 D 10 GALLOP PK. 2 1 2-storey bungalow, 15,000 sq ft 5 rms Prop Resources *****31/ *****75 D 10 QREEHLEAF PL. $500,000 Mt. Slnal $600,000 U 16 Jln. Lima924 words
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Advertisement766 1986-05-07 14 114 For Sale Privata Apartments THERE IS NO EQUAL LOCATION. Watten Estate, hill-top small penthouse unit facing morning sun and green belt. INTERIOR Like attic of English cottage with pine finish. UNIQUE FEATURES: Reclining master bed facing cinema screen TV., water massage bath-tub, electrical sliding glass door, children's attic bed766 words
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Advertisement943 1986-05-07 14 114 For Sale. Privata Apartments EASTERN LAGOON Brand new. 3 bedrooms, full facilities, 1375 sq.ft. Ocean Park, high floor overlooking sea. 2075 sq.ft. $450,000 Exquisite: *****14. FOREIGNERS CAN BUY. Chuan Park Condo. High fir. corner. 1296 sq.ft. 2 rms. 1 attached bath. Newly furn. S/pool. Tennis, squash $240,000 neg. *****02.943 words
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Advertisement916 1986-05-07 14 114 For Sale: Private Apartments D.l« EQUATORIAL APT 2.300 sq ft. 4 bdrms. Servant's, high fir Well maintained Maxview *****55 D 15 JLN. WAKAFF 3 bdrms. with attached bathroom. Walk-up apt with lift. Furn. *****44 D.lB katong OON. Beautifully renovated mals. apt 4 rms. Pool, squash. HKB *****87/ 9. 0.18916 words
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Advertisement934 1986-05-07 14 116 For Sato: HOB ApsYtmonts 0000 LOCATION) 4-RM. commonwealth Aye. West Blk 411 terrazso. ClemenU Aye 1 Blk 408* marble throughout, dementi Aye.2, 81k.350, ceramic throughout Telok Blangah Rise Blk 40 broken marble/ terrazzo Blk 34' terrasso throughout. Tel: *****82/ *****98. A.M.KK) CENTRAL BLK.7IS, marble flooring, beside 2 theatres fastfood934 words
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Advertisement924 1986-05-07 14 116 For S»k>: HOB Apsrtrnsnts 4-RM. TELOK BLANOAH Way Blk 34 Telok Blangah Rise Blk 40 5-rm Telok Blangah Dr 81k.48/ 49. renovated. Tel: *****88 4-RM. WEST COAST near market 985,000, Taman Jurong 944,000. 3-rm. West Coast 957,000, Pandan/ Teban 940.000. *****76. 4 ROOM T PAVOM 969,000. Whampoa Dr. 968,000.924 words
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Advertisement383 1986-05-07 14 116 For Sank NOB ApBIIIIISIIiS 4-RM. PT. BLK. Moulmeln Rd. Terrazso/ ceramic tiles. Beautlful view. $83,000. No agts. *****03 8 RM. AJMJHO Blk. 552. high floor, morning sun. ***** m or Blk. 501, 648. 729. Tel: *****02/7. 5-RM. ANO MO Klo Blk 620. Ceramic throughout wardrobes cabinets 9127,000. Tel: *****00.383 words
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Advertisement578 1986-05-07 14 117 Properttee Wanted ANG MO KIO QUEENSTOWN We can sell your flats within 2 weeks *****79/*****82 fWwVHOUSMG *****53/ *****93 ANG MO KIO TOAPAYOB* BEDOK HDB 3/4/ S-foom* SKY PPJOPWTV mm PLATS UfWJfTLY wanted to purchase by ready clients In any locality ft 4 rm. In Clementl, Kirn Keat ft Telok578 words
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Advertisement599 1986-05-07 14 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Space* LIGHT INDUSTRIAL BUILDING Located at district 0315 available for Lease/ Sale Land area approx. 6,714.33 sq.m. (72.246 sq.ft.) Built-up area approx. 8,877.37 sq.m. (74,028 sq.ft.) Ample car-parking space Interested parties, pleat* write or phone to: NANYANQ PRESS (S) LTD 65 CHULIA STREET, #45-03 OCBC599 words
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Advertisement411 1986-05-07 14 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces GROUND FLOOR WAREHOUSE/ Factory In Jurong Port Road for lease flexible areas from about 2.600/ 5.200 sq.ft. and above. 30 ft high celling height. Convenient location Please call *****77 Mr. Kong for details. TERR. FLATTED FTY. warehse. for rent/ sale 1600-30.000 sq.ft. Jurong, Paya Lebar, Eunos,411 words
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Advertisement627 1986-05-07 15 121 5f. R# 2 l: 121 Kf. R# l: 121 For Rant: 121 For Rant: 124 For Rant: 124 For Rant: 135 Air Traval 137 Toura 137 Toura 1 37 Tours OMica Spacas Offica Spaces Offica Spacas Offica Spacas Shop Spacas Shop Bpacaa 1J w Beat CBD costs and more627 words
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Advertisement718 1986-05-07 15 OFFICE SPACE ARIA 818 sq.ft. next to Golden Castle Finance. South Bridge Rd.. for Immediate rent. Reasonable rental. Call *****11 Olna/ Miss Ng OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE In Dlst 0208 Southpolnt 490 sq.ft. oth floor Dtst.o2o7 Realty Centre. 1206 sq.ft. 10th floor Tel: *****06 Allan Hut/ Capt Chong THE ARCADE. PfttMC718 words
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Advertisement534 1986-05-07 15 VACANT FUNN. OFFICE with partition, alrcond at 46C, South Bridge Rd. Low rental *****71 DIST.I. MONO KONO Street, office space of 1.700 sq ft. Tel *****77 0.0523 OfICHARD PLAZA area 240 sq.ft. Tel: *****00/ *****03 122 Offica Spacea Wanted Of FICE WANTED Ready buyer urgently requires office In choice buildings.534 words
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Advertisement519 1986-05-07 15 _^^^||^^^^BaslasWßlß Ei^^ (*a)«a>a;»a»tQa]t«)«ala}t Ji .I t B^BB^^ BJ|BJ|BJB|B)Vnj RETAit OUTLETS^ WQKTOJUBiOBOO» m EMINENT PLAZ/uftty BUGIS SQUARE A (TaJOT<%&r^ shopping certwlnJ«dtoalBv opWr^foodpmdteof^abMllßm At ttWM^ctJonoy Lavender St and Jhßeaer pahro of Bogis Square FreopjHunQaAvSpfn. I^HP^STALLS& I^ SERANGOON BARGAIN BAZAAR Ideal for bargain items Low monthly rentals Month-to-month tenancy IN SERANGOON PLAZA At519 words
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Advertisement333 1986-05-07 15 HOTEL ROYAL. NEWTON Road. Shop space. 320/640 sq.ft. Low rental. Ring *****11 Ext. 101. ORCHARD PLAZA #83-21 330 sq.ft. Ming Arcade #02-11 170 sq.ft. for rent Tel: *****07. SHOP AT 988 MacPherson Road for rent. $1,800 p.m. Please ring: Yong *****93/4. SHOP SPACE 298 to 322 sq.ft. for rent, 2nd333 words
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Advertisement360 1986-05-07 15 BUDGET AIRFARES package tour of Ball. Jakarta. Thailand. Hong Kong, Phuket, Perth. g3malling Tour *****55. =04-76 IFar East Plaza. TA 422 ECONOMICAL AIRFARES WORLD WIDE, Europe tours etc. available. Travel Trend Pte. Ltd. #04-14 Orchard Towers. Tel: *****19/ *****54 TA 179. SUNNY ISLAND TRAVEL Low Low Fares to destinations all360 words
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Advertisement273 1986-05-07 15 DREAMS COME TRUE 1986 WEDDING DATE: jT^C\( Mk SEPTEMBER 14. _^^^f^J^L]\ (j JA 1 VTlJr^iiafl TO*J"* I Free breakf ast on tour f/\ I^* departure dates at (7 AftW Tob« Vj^L Mayflower Restaurant. W •5 O«y MedJJV 1 570^ V Changi International Airport Ia 4 O«Y tiifi& I SP 60273 words
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Advertisement75 1986-05-07 15 if 20 IN 3D4M H 179 $109 4i?GT/CAMSII9 2tlllVM DfIMV DfIaMVtHM f GENTINC ~T PENANG <Ai& CAMERON 1 Pep Ever > Mor Special DasiYlßlßS IC 20 Malacca Ramada M I 20 Onaru Merlin $9 3) Kuantan Hyatt ISS 30 T»m?«i I*o 40 Pangkor Isiand 179 SO fenang Orchard Sun 15175 words
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Advertisement887 1986-05-07 16 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours "SSSm" GBntln .A^ [EasT CoasTl EastCoMl llMm J|am l*****^ mmmaam^ i THAVcL RAcnrt ft Xjt tMk Kuabi fXs^Biasl M*»cc» VtUmg* Jm D^mru Vmw TMsMm 4 itJSL s'sss. SSSS. BS BB S^^Si iy,w.« b^ < «2?? 3DarsA«J259 MMMSwry $169 «W "sWBj887 words
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Advertisement152 1986-05-07 16 ■^BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBIBaiBm bPhmtT^H 1 UAaWB^Ml' ■■L23Q I Eb^^^^T^^*^J^»Jb» 40 PAHCKOI BIMD KESOUT Dtp 30th Apr I fl Odwc stay at PanfadßxHrtaT 3D Club Mcd E|^HfJ Cherating j 3D Kuantan Hyatt j/s<j available ■B^TEL: *****66 liisol Low won sup«r H discount to H H adult paaaanoats H /PEHMNGGIL Only $140 (4D3M) Experienced152 words
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Advertisement403 1986-05-07 16 137 Toora j 137 Toura Cflß USA f Q£. DONTWWSSIT S C FORTHE WORLD m 166 dazzling days and nights. You must see rt. you'va got to ba thara! Ba amazad by Kalaidoacopa of 86 intara^L nationaJ pavWons; graat food; faoutous futuristic ndaa; navar-oatora-saan laaar kgtrt shows. Thriß to tha403 words
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Advertisement493 1986-05-07 16 137 Tours 137 Tours The cheapest tours available from the largest European coach tour operator. l Convenient year-round departures from •6D Taste of Britain 600 •7D Best of England Scotland 700 •8D Continental Sampler (6 country) 713 1 1 D Best Of Europe (9 countries) 854 12D Europe Top Cities493 words
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Advertisement368 1986-05-07 16 147 Academic Courses ENGLISH (A credit m English at "O" Level has an Important bearing on your future). W» hawe ipsslsßy eroyammad Mie iHoaHwQ cl lor tha OCE -O" NEW CLASSES 1 Wed 2 30- 4.00pm 07/05 2) Wed 4.00- 5 30pm 07/05 3) Thurs 2.30- 4.00pm 06/05 4) Thurs368 words
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Advertisement582 1986-05-07 16 147 Academic Course* EXPERIENCED HOMC TUTORS avail, for all levels fc tub), lncl piano It organ *****84/ *****82. EXPERIENCED TUTORS FOR all dists Qualified to teach any levels/ subjects. *****35/ *****05 EXPERIENCED BMJNOUAL OJIAO. offers tuition for Prl./ Sec. Pre-U LeveU Any dlsU *****77 EXPERIENCED GRADUATE* OFFER tuition for all582 words
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Advertisement963 1986-05-07 17 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education VACANCIES IN AUSTRALIAN INDEPENDENT SECONDARY SCHOOLS Places are usually available each year m the following leading Australian independent secondary schools represented m South-East Asia by our organisation: Boys ONL V Boarding Boys ONL V Day Schools Mixed Boarding963 words
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Advertisement430 1986-05-07 17 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses As^ GET A kfe^ /O§ RECOGNISED WB^r^&y COMPUTER JPPyWS QUALIFICATION AT INFORMATICS NCC Diploma In Computer Studies City and Guilds 418 (747) •GCE O' or A' m Computer Science for OVA 1 students British Computer Society Part I GP 1,2,A,C,D Institution for Certification of430 words
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Advertisement469 1986-05-07 17 149 Secretarial/ 149 secr«l«ri»l/ 149 8«:r«t«rwl/ Typing Courses Typing Course. Typing Courses A Special Supplement to Secretarial Training at ATT Besides the traditional method of training aspiring secretaries to cope with office dictation, we now offer 1 20 May Diptoma (eve) Keting (eve) l I Diploma n x .\T' (eV469 words
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Advertisement323 1986-05-07 17 BOOKKEEPING (B*gtnmr*) DThurs 6 JO- B.oopm 15/05 2) Sun 10 30- 12.00pm 18/05 3) Tues 6 30- B.oopm 20/05 4) Sat 4.00- 5.30pm 24/05 5) Mon 7.30- 9.00pm 26/05 6) Thurs 7.30- 9.00pm 29/05 7) Fri 6.30- B.oopm 30/05 BUSINESS STATISTICS 1 Mon 6.30- B.oopm 26/05 2) Wed 7.30- 9.00pm323 words
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Advertisement579 1986-05-07 17 YMCA of Singapore often: I AM Certificate Course Tutorial Class O level English St Maths; O.P. V Dutch Language Class Airline Fares St Ticketing Photography For Beginners Childrens Art Flower Arrangement Fashion Design Interior Design tt Decoration Enrol 1 Or chAf d Rood Tot: *****44 x 2115/ 210* NTERMEDIATE BOOKKEEPING579 words
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Advertisement713 1986-05-07 17 154 Dancing Instruction SUNNY LOW DANCE STUDIO A ptac* to laarn A danc* WITH CONFIDENCE Baginnars Rock N' Roll: 7p.m tonight 7/5/86 S Baginnara. Social Dancing: 7pm Mon. 12/5/86 lnt#>f 1 1) 00 i«it9 ROCh 'N Rolr 7p.m Tue. 13/5/86 Privala Imona by appointment #02-10, South Bridga Cantra n Tal:713 words
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Advertisement468 1986-05-07 17 172 Car Pools AID LIFT REQUIRED from ÜBI ye.l to infl Plaza by 845 am all *****55 after 7 00pm 173 Religious Announcements OLV SPIRIT, THOU who make i ie see everything and show me ie way to reach my Ideal You ho give me the divine gift to srglve468 words
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Advertisement30 1986-05-07 17 H O U S E H U N T I N G Don't knock on every door. Step into "Properties" for the widest selection of accommodation available! C.A.T.S. I *****6630 words
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Advertisement875 1986-05-07 18 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES ■^■^■1 RSSORRII^H^^ Telefax No: *****59 Rates: Box Service: oimhio nojuuoi^^H SgAw j^,^^. Tel *****11 Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD ext 5724/5/6/8 5669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: Sslo.oo APPOINTMENTS Employment Opportunities 11 V N With The ■i jf Trade875 words
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Advertisement480 1986-05-07 18 ADVERTISEMENT REPRESENTATIVE CALL US if you answer "yes" to these questions: 1 Are you a smart worker? 2) Can you communicate well? 3) Do you have a flair for sales? 4) Are you 20-32 years old? D We are expanding and we have vacancies for Directory Advertisement Representatives. Candidates with480 words
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Advertisement989 1986-05-07 18 NOTICE TENDER SALE OF MACHINERY EQUIPMENT Tenders are invited for the following items--1) Cummins 300KVA Generator Set. Model STSO 2) Tower Crane with Crawler Boom travelling on Rail 3) MHE Gantry Crane, stons capacity complete with Runway 4) AB Ljungbytruck Forklift, 10 tons capacity 5) Welding Machine 6) Hydrabend Cutting989 words
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Advertisement907 1986-05-07 19 NOTICES DAH YUNG INVESTMENT LTD PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF UNAUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DtCtMBER 198$ OCUP aH>ANY I 196S 1984 %>/- 198$ 1984 I $'000 t'OOO $'000 i'OOO U) I^iovtr ***** #997 -30.3 B*>] 1505) -44.4 I b) Invcsaant and othar lncoa t— •'•■l'"a cxtraonlUMrjr liow 41 37907 words
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Advertisement1819 1986-05-07 19 BY ORDER OF THE LIQUIDATOR OF VOSPER PTE LTD (previously engaged m the manufacture of sophisticated specialist crafts, fast petrol crafts and small warships) «3 DAY AUCTION SALB. of contents of the yard including: m Modern M/c Tools; Diesel Engines. Vessels; Rawy Materials Er Stores, Office Furniture €r Gen Shipyard1,819 words
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Advertisement1057 1986-05-07 19 I TENDER NOTICE ■I SATS Catering Pte Ltd invites tenders for the supply and delivery of FRESH FRUITS AND FRESH VEGETABLES for the period 1 10.86 ■I to 30.9.87..(Tender Ref. TCAT-86-08). Tender application forms are obtainable from ■j the SATb Cashier's office, Ist storey, SATS i Building. Changi Airport, during1,057 words
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Advertisement84 1986-05-07 20 NOTICES f EVER tar Bmßiihi "EVEREX SYSIbMS (PAR EAST) LTD. Hong Kong announces the appointment of C.N.T. (PRIVATE) LIMITED as their official distributor foraW EVEREX PRODUCTS I m Singapore. Malaysia and Indonesia For sale enquiries please contact. C Ji.T. (PRIVATE) LIMITED Showroom: Supreme House. Perwng Road. #03-09. Singapore 0923. Tel84 words
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Advertisement642 1986-05-07 20 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OP THE REPUBUC OP SINGAPORE Salt N«. Stn af IMC OnWNI BUmimr4 Chartered Baak PUlatttf Ami Gek YekeHlaa ..Detearfaat NOTICE OP ADVERTISEMENT To: Goh Yoke Hlan late of 5 Pandan Valley #04-704 Bauhinia Terrace, Singapore 2159. TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against642 words
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Advertisement641 1986-05-07 20 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18, Iflf EDITION) IN THE HIGH COURT OP THE REPUBUC OP BINGAPORE In Baakniptry Ne.OTZ af lttl. Re: MOHD. AU BIN MOHD. SALI parpartfrfly trading aa SHAH AU and BROTHER Ex-Parte; ASIA XIX.ST ENTERPRISES PTE. LTD. Greaiton NOTICE OP ADVERTISEMENT In tTie Matter of a Bankruptcy641 words
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Miscellaneous619 1986-05-07 20 SUN TAN Br Count* PEANUTS bj- Sctaix THE BORN LOSER BEETLE BAILEY I^^TteL P 6R(kVES(TE, TWt5 15 Tl€ WIKP yW^T KWAT CO WO VI'LL THU. MbweNCT K)W TIME X OiWF WDAA£^\ MVCAR ORO»<E MD 7*o^ rnwe fDi^ eeew «&pe foe: utowsatjonJ iwtfiod id c^J llki6 I'w^v' will that j &eseu>,619 words
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Article, Illustration505 1986-05-07 21 My Giddy Aunt at the Hilton Playhouse is hilarious, says SUMIKO TAN. TAKE a basic whodunit. Liberally sprinkle with malapropisms. Add two generous doses of British actress Peggy Mount. Stir m some strains of the Indian sita. Set for two hours m a hot colonial Indian teaDAVID TAN - 505 words
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Article, Illustration1043 1986-05-07 21 French director Roger Vadim has joined the gossipy bare-all brigade. In his book, recently translated into English, he tells all about Brigitte Bardot, Catherine Deneuve and Jane Fonda. TO HEAR Roger Vadim tell it, his three glamorous former lovers Brigitte Bardot, CatherineUPI - 1,043 words
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Miscellaneous649 1986-05-07 21 What's on= PERFORMANCE MY GIDDY AUNT. Come- *****88. Also on during week- EXHHUTIOMS Way. Mondays to Fridays, 10 an authentic turn-of-the-centu-OPERA BY FOSHAN d y* th riller. Starring Peggy ends and public holidays. PAINTERS OP THE am -4pm; Saturdays, 10am -1 ry Straits Chinese home. PerTROUPE FROM GU AN- M649 words
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Miscellaneous976 1986-05-07 21 -I Radio One rUSenfct 90.5 mHz h VHF Band I 5.51 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News m Brief 8.05 Another Morning. Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning. Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Another Morning, Another Show976 words
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Advertisement315 1986-05-07 22 Amlh athieiement With a reputation built upon more than twenty years of sound achievements, Tat Chuan Audio is today synonymous with the leading names m audio products. Our customers come to us not only for the well-known names we carry TANNOY, MONSTER CABLE. ONKYO but also for our reputable service.315 words
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Advertisement571 1986-05-07 22 Baaaßß Br*JßaaaaaaaaaaC-aaamJiM^^7»l^J^ I BfaTß^iC^BPaTlßaTayil^BaaTnTHrM ffIAIIV flMf*l CIIU\* BflßaaS9B*"*^^ l&aaaaaaaaaSaa^ LOW FIXCd PTIC6S UMU (INbL. MM). m^^ Bili|( Q|Mllnte9 9L3OAM 9L3OPW g CCJSt PICJS Mwm V Fw Sl n|> Day B ■^dJPM^^"»» «i^^ PHONE 4ttt >e\d, Scotts Shopping Centre (bet. Hyatt Dynasty) Tel: *****57 .^btJ > Df^i-^BTafi BaaaaaaaaaaaSPVHPVMßaaHHlß^9^B99VßVVVSßPSVVaaaaaaaa^'^ k Ik^^bV-^Jb^— -ax__at_571 words
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Miscellaneous1498 1986-05-07 22 a^k jJW, f I r V Aft f f rfsk g. I bbsbssssam^^^^bbsssl bbssU I 1 sjs^is>sO^s^^s^s^s^Bsaw^a^^^™^j 1... t >mm[| I .^^l^^Bk I BSSBV*^ BBsW I^SSSL ,^SSSS^^^ h^BBSSSSSSSSW SSSsI k^Bßr 4 4 I J f t I European Champion tf They are featured m this bs^^a SjL «>/ *^J^^^K^' ('Live')1,498 words
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