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Title Section15 1986-06-10 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article, Illustration301 1986-06-10 1 AUGUSTINE LOW - AUGUSTINE LOW Story: A STRONG clasp of the hand and a loving kiss to show heartfelt respect, gratitude and humility. With this gesture, Mr Sukaimi Ibrahim, 66, (kneeling) set going the Hari Raya Puasa tradition in his family yesterday. One family member after anotherANDREW CHIN - 301 words
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Article, Illustration410 1986-06-10 1 CHUA CHIN CHYE - Telecoms rethink on phones along expressways CHUA CHIN CHYE By TELECOMS is taking a second look at its public telephones located along expressways, after getting feedback that motorists who stop to make a call may be endangering other road users. A Telecoms spokesman said the police and Public Works Department410 words
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Article, Illustration141 1986-06-10 1 MEXICO CITY Brazil and Denmark so far are the only teams certain to advance to the second round. With six days left in the first round, even twice-beaten Canada, Scotland and Iraq stand a mathematical chance of surviving the cut to 16 teams. Brazil andAP - 141 words
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Article313 1986-06-10 1 VIENNA Israel recalled its ambassador from Vienna yesterday in protest, but the Soviet Union hailed Dr Kurt Waldheim's election to Austria's presidency as a defeat for "the US administration and Zionist circles." Dr Waldheim, the conservative People's Party candidate, defeated Socialist candidate Kurt Steyrer in theAP - 313 words
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Article47 1986-06-10 1 VIENNA Austrian Chancellor Fred Slnowatz announced his resignation and said he won ld be succeeded by Finance Minister Franz Yranitzky. His decision followed a big defeat by the Socialist candidate in Sunday's presidential election, won by former l'N chief Knrt Waldheim. Reuter SEE THIS PAGEReuter - 47 words
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Article645 1986-06-10 1 But fight against inflation must be maintained, warns Swiss-based bank in its annual report BASLE The world economy is in its most encouraging state since the start of the decade, but policy-makers must keep up the fight against inflation, the Bank for International Settlements said yesterday. DespiteAP; Reuter; UPI - 645 words
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115 1986-06-10 1 WELLINGTON A New Zealand country town has thumbed its collective nose at one of the world's best-known department stores by renaming itself Harrodsville. All the 73 main-street shops in the North Island town of Otorohanga put up new signs yesterday calling themselves HarrodsReuter - 115 words
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Advertisement140 1986-06-10 1 INCOMPARABLE US poised for higher growth, say economists: Page 5 Offering from $1,690 St above Latest models of 1986. All GEM organs with "MIDI" facilities— W OUT THRU' The only organ with "MUSICODER" it works as your music teacher. We accept trade-in for any brands. We offer 2 years warranty.140 words
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Article337 1986-06-10 2 No site division yet PLANS TO subdivide Ngee Ann Kongsi's Orchard Square site into three parcels have been shelved for the time being, according to sources. And, the owners have resigned themselves to holding on to the site for three to four years. Page 9 New Mandarin serial FAMILY337 words
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Article238 1986-06-10 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: IT IS hard to Imagine Singapore Girls ever growing old. Yet, like everyone else who has not discovered the fountain of youth, the actual women behind the idealised image do get on in years. And it is only understandable that, for individual career reasons, they238 words
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Article265 1986-06-10 2 EC's overtures to US THE EUROPEAN Community, at odds with the United States over a wide range of issues, has begun to find ways of achieving better trans-Atlan-tic harmony. Foreign ministers of the 12-nation group have ordered their top officials to make a special study of the265 words
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Article277 1986-06-10 2 Darting to the top YOKO KOYAMA and Aoi Okada weren't exactly shooting Cupid's arrows during last weekend's Asia Cup darts competition. Still, the Japanese lasses managed to pierce the hearts of the audience who watched breathlessly as they hit the bull's eye with startling accuracy. p a g e277 words
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Article564 1986-06-10 2 Dancers from Senegal A MASSIVE talent hunt occurs annually in Senegal for goodlooking recruits to the internationally renowned Ballet National du Senegal. An example is beautiful Bintou Konate, 19, the baby of the 30--member troupe, who sing and dance their way round the world for one year in564 words
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Article194 1986-06-10 2 CHUAN HUP TO BUY STAKE IN U.S. ELECTRONICS FIRM CHUAN HUP Marine's high-technology business will be taken one step further next month when it takes a 20 per cent stake in an American electronics company. The stake in PCI Incorporated will cost Chuan Hup between US$l million and US$l.3194 words
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Article206 1986-06-10 2 he Causeway Jakarta moves hailed THE WORLD BANK in its annual report on Indonesia welcomed a recent government package of measures to encourage foreign investment and exports, but said it is a "second-best policy" to curbing protectionism. Page 6 Thais disappointed SEVERAL THAI political leaders voiced disappointment yesterday206 words
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Article119 1986-06-10 2 WASTED SECOND INTERVIEW ON ARRIVAL for her second interview recently, a job applicant had to take three difficult tests, and write about the company. During the interview, she was told she had done well in the tests and asked various questions. This was followed by an introduction to a119 words
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Article255 1986-06-10 2 Buyers' Guide Product Advertiser Section/Pace Artie SIA 1-4 Audio Robert Bosch I —11 Acknowtediement Int'l Bank of Spore I —13 Banks Chase Manhattan Bank I —17 Standard Chartered Bank I 7 Books Antara Publications I —24 Color Lib. Albert Photo I 2 Magnificent Colour Lab I —12 Computers Epson Computer255 words
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267 1986-06-10 3 Taipei demo against jail terms for dissidents TAIPEI Hundreds of police yesterday surrounded the offices of the Taipei City Council where demonstrators were protesting against jail sentences imposed on three dissident Taiwanese magazine editors. About 50 demonstrators, including the editors of the Neo-Formosa magazine, stood in front of the buildingReuter - 267 words
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Article268 1986-06-10 3 Sri Lanka villagers flee attacks COLOMBO Hundreds of Sinhalese villagers are fleeing from Trincomalee district in north-eastern Sri Lanka to escape increasing attacks by Tamil separatists, The Island reported yesterday. More than 630 Sinhalese families have left their homes in 10 villages in the area after Tamil extremists killed moreAP; Reuter - 268 words
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Article, Illustration442 1986-06-10 3 LONDON CHINESE Communist Party General-Secretary Hu Yaobang, in Britain at the start of his first trip to Western Europe, appears set to do as Mikhail Gorbachev did and forgo a pilgrimage to Karl Marx's grave. Laying a wreath at the graniteReuter; AP - 442 words
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219 1986-06-10 3 BEIJING In a call for democratic reform, Chinese political scientists have urged greater citizen participation in government and more checks and balances to counter "errors in leadership". A China Daily commentary yesterday said a recent symposium on the reform of China's political structure concluded thatUPI - 219 words
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Article78 1986-06-10 3 BEIJING China will be involved in 252 foreign aid projects this year, including 33 new projects and 40 scheduled for completion during the year. The Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade said that in the past five years, China's aid programme has seen the completion ofAP - 78 words
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Article46 1986-06-10 3 WELLINGTON New Zealand is to re-equip its army with a new, Belgian-made light machineguns. Defence Minister Frank O'Flynn said yesterday that the army had ordered 1,000 Minimi machineguns from Fabrique Nationale at a cost of about US$4.5 million (559.9 million). ReuterReuter - 46 words
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189 1986-06-10 3 ROCHESTER (New York) Police are on the lookout for a stolen work of art that could be mistaken for a trash can and rightly so. Someone walked off with a waste basket painted and sculpted by internationally known designer Rosemary Disney.UPI - 189 words
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Article372 1986-06-10 3 PETER HAZELHURST - LDP may have to share posts PM PETER HAZELHURST By I Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone hinted yesterday that Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party may be asked to hand over key Cabinet posts to a coalition partner if it fails to gain an overall majority during a crucial372 words
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221 1986-06-10 3 SEOUL South Korea's ruling party yesterday declared Itself ready to compromise in dealing with the country's constitutional Issue and said it was working for the release of an unspecified number of jailed dissidents. In a key-note address to Parliament, Democratic Justice Party (DJP) ChairmanAFP; Reuter - 221 words
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436 1986-06-10 4 EC seeks ways to improve ties with US THE HAGUE THE European Community, at odds with the United States over a wide range of issues, has begun to find ways of achieving better trans-Atlantic harmony. Foreign ministers of the 12--nation group have ordered their top officials to make a specialReuter - 436 words
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Article, Illustration180 1986-06-10 4 HAMBURG About 1,000 people were arrested in West Germany during violent anti-nuclear protests over the weekend, police said yesterday. On Saturday, police and paramilitary border guards clashed with demonstrators in nearby Brokdorf, where a nuclear power station is due to start operations later this year.Reuter - 180 words
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266 1986-06-10 4 EAST BERLIN Confronted by Western pressure, East Germany is dropping its attempt to make an international border out of the Berlin Wall by Imposing new controls. The East German backdown was seen as a victory for Western determination to protect the status ofUPI - 266 words
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236 1986-06-10 4 Chernobyl prepares to reopen first reactor MOSCOW Staff at the Chernobyl nuclear power station are preparing to reopen the plant's first reactor, which was not damaged in the accident on April 26, Soviet television has reported. It did not make clear what preparations were being taken or when the unitReuter; UPI - 236 words
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Article, Illustration285 1986-06-10 4 Hungary gets Gorbachev nod to continue reforms BUDAPEST MR Mikhail Gorbachev appears to have given Hungary the go-ahead to continue with the most far-reaching reforms in eastern Europe as an official communique reported on Sunday agreement between the visiting Kremlin chief and Hungarian leader Janos Kadar. The communique, issued onReuter - 285 words
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Article78 1986-06-10 4 DALLAS A man convicted of shooting dead a narcotics officer in 1978 was executed at Huntsville, Texas, by injection early yesterday after a fifth stay of execution was refused. Rufy Ramos Esquivel, 50. had had four appeals granted. However, the Supreme Court ruled on Sunday against aAFP - 78 words
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271 1986-06-10 4 MOSCOW IN A rare admission that a drug problem exists in the Soviet Union, a communist party youth newspaper said police are losing the battle against resourceful addicts in southern Russia. The Komsomolskya Pravda newspaper said on Sunday that drug addicts haveUPI; AP - 271 words
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Article157 1986-06-10 4 LONDON A caravan of about 300 hippies which has been roaming southern England for weeks, prompting a chorus of protests from farmers, was broken up yesterday when police swooped on their latest camp site at a former wartime airfield. In a move code-named Operation Daybreak,Reuter - 157 words
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Article, Illustration201 1986-06-10 5 Comedian Kaye is 'King of Brooklyn' NEW YORK Actor-co-median Danny Kaye has been named honorary King of his native Brooklyn. He immediately proclaimed a holiday and told all the residents of the borough to take a week's vacation. Kaye, 73, was crowned by borough president Howard Golden at Grand ArmyUPI - 201 words
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453 1986-06-10 5 Shuttle commission of inquiry WASHINGTON After a four-month investigation that shattered the US space agency's well-honed image of competence, the Challenger Commission of Inquiry has concluded that seven astronauts died in "an accident that did not have to happen," according to sources close toAP; Reuter - 453 words
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Article, Illustration341 1986-06-10 5 WASHINGTON DOUBT about the political skill of Vice-President George Bush is prompting an unusually large number of fellow Republicans to consider challenging him for the 1988 presidential nomination. The latest names to pop up in speculation are Nevada Senator Paul Laxalt, known chiefly asReuter - 341 words
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118 1986-06-10 5 NEW YORK The late actor, Rock Hudson, knew he had Aids and agonised over kissing Dynasty star Linda Evans on television, but decided he could not refuse the kiss without revealing his secret, according to a report in People magazine. Journalist Sara Davidson, who releasedUPI - 118 words
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Article, Illustration98 1986-06-10 5 THIS tiny two-headed turtle is giving St Louis Zoo a problem. Zookeepers are not sure if they can keep it alive because they have trouble trying to get it to eat. "When you've got two heads telling you what to do, it just doesn't work/' said theReuter - 98 words
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Article65 1986-06-10 5 LONDON The Soviet Union has offered Britain a place on one of its space flights next year, the Sunday Express reported. The offer was made to a visiting British parliamentary delegation two weeks ago by General Georgy Beregovoy, who is in charge of the Soviet space programme, theAFP - 65 words
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462 1986-06-10 5 WASHINGTON AS THE American economy enters the second half of its fourth straight year of growth, economists and leading business executives find conditions sounder than they have been in two decades or more and see signs of further growth right through next year.NYT - 462 words
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Advertisement167 1986-06-10 5 UNIQUE DIRECT SELLING OPPORTUNITY Distributor/Franchisee Required for Singapore Niagara Therapy, manufacturers of a unique therapy system sold in 22 countries, wishes to interview suitable candidates for the position of Exclusive Distributors for its range of products in Singapore. The company will be holding a Convention for its salespeople from Australia167 words
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525 1986-06-10 6 World Bank report on Indonesia JAKARTA THE World Bank in its annual report on Indonesia welcomes a recent government package of measures to encourage foreign investment and exports, but says it is a "sec-ond-best policy" to curbing protectionism. Describing the measures as "anReuter - 525 words
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Article88 1986-06-10 6 Border leaflets denounced BANGKOK Thai military officials have denounced as psychological warfare Vietnam's dropping of more than 100,000 leaflets along a segment of Thailand's border with Cambodia. Officials of Thailand's Eastern Border Task Force told reporters in Aranyaprathet on Sunday that the leaflets were dropped by helicopters. The leaflets, printedAFP - 88 words
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186 1986-06-10 6 Thailand insists Laos border dispute is over BANGKOK A Thai Foreign Ministry spokesman has reiterated that Thailand has no border dispute with Laos and therefore will not take up a recent Laotian offer to start a new round of talks on the issue. On Friday, Vientiane proposed talks between officialsAFP - 186 words
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Article136 1986-06-10 6 BANGKOK Thai leaders will voice their concern over American trade policy during meetings with United States envoy Vernon W alters who arrived here yesterday, a Thai Foreign Ministry spokesman said. He said Thai Deputy Foreign Minister Arun Bhanupong would raise trade issues with Mr Walters,AFP - 136 words
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Article, Illustration74 1986-06-10 6 THE Australian Foreign Minister, Mr Bill Hayden (left), on a visit to the Prasat Muang Singh ruins in Kanchanaburi, 126 km from Bangkok, on Sunday. With him is Mr Pistth Charoenwong, who is in charge of the renovation of the castle ruins. Mr Hayden also visitedAP - 74 words
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Article55 1986-06-10 6 KATHMANDU A NepalThailand joint working group opens its first meeting today to seek ways to further strengthen relations between the two countries. A six-member delegation led by the Thai Foreign Ministry's Permanent Secretary, Mr Arsa Sarasin, arrived in Nepal yesterday. The group will discuss bilateral relations,AP - 55 words
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227 1986-06-10 6 BANGKOK A delegation of Soviet parliamentarians renewed a Moscow offer to expand trade with Thailand during talks with officials in Bangkok, The Nation reported. It quoted Mr Akil Salimov, Vice-President of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, as saying that the Soviet Union proposedAFP - 227 words
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Article, Illustration368 1986-06-10 6 BANGKOK SEVERAL Thai political leaders voiced disappointment yesterday with Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda's decision not to run for Parliament in the July 27 general election. As parties began registering candidates for the polls, political chiefs expressed regret at General Prem's announcement on Sunday that heAFP - 368 words
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381 1986-06-10 7 Ople wants Philippines to drop Sabah claim MANILA Opposition leader Bias Ople has said that the Philippines should drop its claim to Sabah in its new Constitution to ease strained relations with Malaysia. However, Mr Ople added that the Spratley Islands belonged to the Philippines. Mr Ople, one of theAFP - 381 words
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274 1986-06-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR SHELL Malaysia plans to increase the wages of its executives next month despite reports that senior staff in large establishments are taking cuts of 3 to 10 per cent. Company sources say the increases could range from 2 per cent forNST - 274 words
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189 1986-06-10 7 BANGKOK India has become the major transit point for heroin produced in the notorious Golden Triangle area and destined for United States and several European countries, Thailand's top anti-narcot-ics officer said yesterday. Police Maj-Gen Chavalit Yodmani, secretarygeneral of the Office ofAFP - 189 words
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Article132 1986-06-10 7 MANILA Apologetic communist guerillas have returned scientific equipment seized during a raid on a volcano-monitoring centre. Armed men flagged down a jeep owned by the Vulcanology Commission on Thursday to return the equipment, a commission official said on Sunday. The guerillas explained that their MayAFP - 132 words
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169 1986-06-10 7 King calls for unity and patience KUALA LUMPUR The Yang di-Pertuan Agong yesterday called on Muslims to unite and be patient in facing the economic recession. In his address to the people after Hari Raya prayers at the National Mosqne, he said they most work closely to find ways toBernama - 169 words
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Article, Illustration572 1986-06-10 7 MANILA POLICE found homemade bombs yesterday in a central Manila park a day after supporters of ousted President Ferdinand Marcos clashed with soldiers while attempting to march on President Corazon Aquino's palace. At least 16 people were injured when troops fired teargas and shotsUPI; AP - 572 words
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518 1986-06-10 9 ILENE ALESHIRE - Owners shelve plan to subdivide Orchard Square ILENE ALESHIRE By PLANS to subdivide Ngee Ann Kongsi's Orchard Square site into three parcels have been shelved for the time being, according to sources. Meanwhile, the owners have resigned themselves to holding on to the site for three to four years. The518 words
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Article33 1986-06-10 9 THE Ist Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Band, will perform at the Singapore Zoo's new amphitheatre from 1 pmto 2pm on Sunday. For more information, call Mrs Bashi Scott on *****11.33 words
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273 1986-06-10 9 LOONG SWEE YIN - LOONG SWEE YIN By FAMILY love and support for one another will be the theme of a new Mandarin television serial, Under One Roof, to be telecast by the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation from Monday. The 22-episode serial, which has a big cast273 words
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310 1986-06-10 9 Why Aquino govt is indecisive don THE Aquino government is "remarkably indecisive" because of its complex composition, a Filipino university don said. Dr Franciso Nemenzo, Professor of Political Science at the University of the Philippines, said that after more than 100 days in power, it had not come out with310 words
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Article77 1986-06-10 9 $15,000 cash, jewellery stolen ABOUT $15,400 in jewellery and cash were reported stolen recently from a Housing Board flat in Bedok South Avenue 2. Office attendant Miss Salimah binti Mohamad, 24, told police yesterday that she found $400 and an assortment of jewellery worth $10,000 missing from a box in77 words
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Article30 1986-06-10 9 THE Commonwealth Society of Singapore has elected Professor Philip Motha as its chairman. The deputy chairman is Mr Chim Hou Yan and the secretary, Mr J. S. Hastings.30 words
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Article, Illustration475 1986-06-10 9 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE By SINGAPORE FESTIVAL k OF ARTS £3 MICHAEL GRAWL has been with the Houston Ballet for the past 12 years but he hardly ever gets to see the show except from the wings. Yesterday, with one more performance to go, Mr Grawl,475 words
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207 1986-06-10 10 A MAN died and three others were injured in separate accidents over the weekend. On Saturday night, motorcyclist Suria Kumar s/o Sinnapan, 22, was seriously injured when his machine and a car collided along Farrer Road. He died in hospital on Sunday207 words
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Article363 1986-06-10 10 RAV DHALIWAL - RAV DHALIWAL Move enables companies to save on road tax By MORE company cars and goods vehicles are being deliberately laid up by owners who prefer to save on road tax when they cannot afford to pay. A total of 2,803 vehicles 935 cars and363 words
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240 1986-06-10 10 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI By DURIANS are cheaper by It to 2t per cent this season compared to last Jane, say wholesalers. Large dnrlans weighing between three and four kg cost $5 or $6 each, while the mediumsized dnrians weighing one to two kg are240 words
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Article, Illustration329 1986-06-10 10 Off the road and into the ROV pound AN ALMOST new Ford Laser catches the eye as you enter the compound. A blue Hyundai Pony stands forlorn about 50 metres away. There are several bigger, flashier cars too a few Mercedes-Benzes, a Daimler, a BMW. One might wonder what such329 words
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391 1986-06-10 10 MORE workers were found to be suffering from workrelated diseases since compulsory medical checks were introduced on May 1 last year. About 80 per cent more work-related diseases had been detected, according to Labour News, a Labour Ministry newsletter. Part of this can be391 words
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Article, Illustration495 1986-06-10 11 MATILDA GABRIEL - MATILDA GABRIEL Story by IT WAS a snap taking pictures with the President yesterday. President Wee Kim Wee spent much of the day at the Istana grounds which was open from 8 am to 6.30 pm for the Hari Raya Puasa holiday, obliging SingaporeansSIMON KER - 495 words
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Article, Illustration313 1986-06-10 11 ENVIRONMENT Minister Dr Ahmad Mattar has urged Muslims in Singapore to unite in the face of challenges to the community, especially the current recession. Dr Mattar, who is also minister-in-charge of Muslim affairs, told Berita Harian in his Had Raya Aidilfitri message that Singapore's313 words
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Article, Illustration278 1986-06-10 11 SHE'S only five, bat Faridah blntl Ahmad Faazi was the picture of a gracious hostess when she offered a pineapple tart to a very Important guest. A gentle posh from her elders was all that was needed to get things started. And the moment278 words
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367 1986-06-10 12 BENG TAN - BENG TAN By MORE empty rooms and fewer patrons in the present recession are not all bad news for at least four hotels here. The hotels Royal Holiday Inn, Plaza, York and Lady hill are taking advantage of the slower367 words
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Article, Illustration381 1986-06-10 12 THE Government, businessmen and workers need to pull together to help Singapore acquire the skills and technology to overcome a rising tide of protectionism in developed countries. Making this call in the latest issue of Petir, a PAP publication, the MP for Chong381 words
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199 1986-06-10 12 A MEMBER of Parliament has taken to task businessmen who blamed the Government for their business setbacks during the recession. The MP for Leng Kee, Dr Ow Chin Hock, said these people also complained that the Government's polices were incorrect and that it199 words
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163 1986-06-10 12 Kidnap case man charged with dangerous driving A MAN accused of abducting a lawyer and his beautician friend in January this year has been charged with dangerous driving. Renovation company partner Lai Quee San, 34, a Malaysian, claimed trial. Lai is alleged to have driven a car through a red163 words
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Article, Illustration401 1986-06-10 12 MATILDA GABRIEL - 400 turn up for night tour of the zoo MATILDA GABRIEL By THE zoo's first night tour on Saturday was an overwhelming success. Earlier, when 200 Friends of the Zoo responded within the first week of being notified of the tour, the Singapore Zoo found It had about 70 more401 words
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352 1986-06-10 12 WHEN the Job Placement Service was launched to match people looking for work with jobs in the construction industry, there were 1,313 jobs available in 43 companies. A week after the launch, 108 people had found jobs. Now, more than two months after it352 words
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336 1986-06-10 12 Driver to blame for crash that killed 2 NS men TWO national servicemen died in a traffic accident because of the negligence of the driver of the army station wagon they were travelling in, State Coroner Sarjit Singh has ruled. But the coroner left the decision to prosecute national serviceman336 words
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Article64 1986-06-10 12 TWO shophouses in Simon Road, off Upper Serangoon Road, were damaged by fire on Sunday morning. Firemen took about an hour to put out the blaze after it started at about 7.10 am. The fire is believed to have broken out at the back of the two-storey brick64 words
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Article48 1986-06-10 12 FOUR foreign researchers, affiliated to the Institute of South-east Asian Studies, will work on projects involving Singapore from this month. The topics to be studied include the regulation of capital markets in the United States and Singapore, Chinese spirit-medium cults and modern Malay literary culture.48 words
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Article31 1986-06-10 12 THE Singapore Council of Women's Organisations and Soroptimist International of Singapore will hold a concert at the Mandarin Hotel on June 21. Those interested can call *****41 or *****03.31 words
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232 1986-06-10 12 CD unit wants those between 20 and 45 THE Paya Lebar constituency's soon-to-be-formed civil defence volunteer unit wants to recruit members aged between 20 and 45 years, particularly the younger ones. Mr Philip Tan, the Paya Lebar MP, said the volunteer unit must be aimed at a certain age group232 words
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Article43 1986-06-10 12 A DINNER-CUM-TALK on The Legal Rights of Women in Singapore will be organised by the Chartered Association of Certified Accountants, Singapore Branch. The talk will be held on June 20 at the Tanglin Club. Interested members should contact the association.43 words
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Article33 1986-06-10 12 THE Australian Alumni, Singapore, has elected new officials. The president is Prof Brian Lee and vice-presi-dent, Dr Anthony Chung. Six committee members, a secretary, treasurer and liaison officer were also elected.33 words
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Advertisement76 1986-06-10 10 JK-^HKkfcj^ W Hufl HF I i^H H^* n^B!B»l^ littl |^^^j|^ttte|M^v, Showtime: 11.45 pm. Also featuring Victor Khoo and his disc jockeys, The X'Quisites and The Snapshots, from 8.00 pm. first drink: $15 Sun-Thurs and public holiday; $24 Fri, Sat and Ji*~ o/?/-/? eve of public holiday. C/l/UOUUf O 35th floor76 words
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Advertisement265 1986-06-10 11 PARADIZ CENTRE Modern Offices and Shops in a Premier Down-town Location. I KV 4 I rv Shopping jA Paradiz Centre. A 9-storey complex of K -c=a modern offices and shops in a choice loca- Three Entire Shopping Offices Designed for tion just minutes to the banking and finan- Floors Total265 words
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Advertisement149 1986-06-10 12 Now there's a first-class hotel just minutes from your meetings in Penang. |W| 1 1 Centrally located within the prestigious Komtar Complex in the heart of lilLsj#llP A[ c Georgetown, the new Shangri-La Inn offers the very highest standards of M|| pip j g| -CmGtlQlTbC! Itttl C^ service and accommodation,149 words
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Advertisement214 1986-06-10 12 WAREHOUSE LSALE A very SPECIAL OFFER CREAMED COCONUT POWDER A very fine soluble powder when dissolved in water gives instant coconut milk with a fine suspension of coconut kernel fibre. It is made from pure coconut and contains no preservatives. Ideal for manufacturing kaya, ice-cream, curries, cakes, sweets, biscuits and214 words
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Article439 1986-06-10 13 CEPHAH TAN - CEPHAH TAN An opportunity for young and old to mix By GLUTINOUS rice dumplings are being used to help keep the young and old together. That was why the Marine Parade community centre threw a zongzi party on Saturday. Mr Andrew Tan, 39, the chairman439 words
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521 1986-06-10 13 LOW MEI MEI - LOW MEI MEI By THEY call themselves Zebra Crossing, Lucky 13, Merlion, Equator, Kite, Tide, Partners, City, Oasis, Wireless, Compass and other catchy names to strike the right chord with their audiences. But these are community centre xinyao performing groups521 words
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Article, Illustration157 1986-06-10 13 Kebun Baru MELODY Dawn, like other xinyao groups, has its fair mix of English- and Chi-nese-educated members. The seven-strong group, which is based at the Kebun Baru community centre, has four English-edu-cated members. It is one of 24 CC groups formed since 1984. Henry Gwee,157 words
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Article85 1986-06-10 13 Apply now for cruise APPLICATIONS are open for participation in the next youth ship in October. Singapore citizens or permanent residents between the ages of 18 and 30 who are active in arts, culture, sports or other fields of activity can apply. Successful applicants will represent Singapore in the 52-day85 words
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Article76 1986-06-10 13 Festival to be held in October THE one-month-old Young Songwriters' Society is lining up one of the biggest xinyao events of the year. The society is inviting works from local songwriters and asking xinyao groups to perform at the Xinyao Festival to be held on Oct 4 and 5 at76 words
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Article, Illustration563 1986-06-10 13 THIO LAY HOON - THIO LAY HOON By YET another struggling business has come up with a way to beat the recession. Sweet Home Restaurant, a pavilion-style restaurant at Bras Basah Park, used to offer Hongkong-style dishes like noodles and congee (porridge) at prices comparable with those of563 words
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Article, Illustration279 1986-06-10 13 THE DATING game: How does one choose a partner? Who makes the first move and when? What is the most appropriate age for one to go dating? What are the danger signs? Mr Jonathan Ng, a counsellor with the Family Planning Association and the Youngberg Memorial Adventist279 words
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Advertisement110 1986-06-10 13 Poiping Stong (pte) Ltd. Singapore Handicrafts Centre, (next to Rasa Smgapura Food Centre) 163C Tanglm Road. Singapore 1024 Tel: *****58 Open Weekday 10 00am to 6 30pm Sunday Holiday 2 00pm to 6 00pm W^^^^ BB M^ji^JpShangTiai '">"^r«s B ''^^^'^Jowel Box I^^-'IS^- 1 ---'l^ I 'Assorted Size S Designs) Shanghai110 words
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Advertisement38 1986-06-10 13 Action Line *****72 Mon Fri 10 am 1 pm Are you organising an •vent that the public should know about? Have you heard anything interesting happening in your neighbourhood? Call us on Action Line and let us know.38 words
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Advertisement692 1986-06-10 13 JP School of Computing the Training Division of REGIONAL APPLIED COMPUTING CENTRE Course Announcement Diploma in Computer Studies (With an Opportunity for Direct Admission to a Degree Course in Britain) Applications are invited for admission to the Diploma in Computer Studies course leading to both internal and external awards upon692 words
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Article549 1986-06-10 14 IT IS hard to imagine Singapore Girls ever growing old. These Singapore Airlines stewardesses have remained seemingly forever young in the expectations of travellers, thanks to 14 years of soft-sell and a policy to ground them at 35. Yet, like everyone else who has not549 words
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660 1986-06-10 14 What others say Editorial, headlined The singles problem, published in the Lianhe Zaobao on June 2. IN RECENT years, the abnormal situation where singles do not tie the nuptial knot has become increasingly serious. There is a marked increase in the number of660 words
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Article307 1986-06-10 14 Editorial, headlined Malay children need to be good in both Malay and English, published in Berita Harian on June 4. THE latest study on the performance of Malay children in kindergartens has come out with a heartening finding. The performance of Malay children, particularly in language307 words
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820 1986-06-10 14 Russell Baker NEW YORK Now that the country is crawling with millionaires, I am constantly asked why I am not one of them. Here is a typical letter from a reader: "If you're so smart, Mr Know-it-all, why aren't you making aNYT - 820 words
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Article, Illustration1450 1986-06-10 14 JUREK MARTIN - JUREK MARTIN The Japanese elections By ALTHOUGH the Japanese parliamentary term runs for four years, there has been, on average in the post-war years, an election for the Lower House of the Diet about every 30 months. Since the last time theFT - 1,450 words
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Article, Illustration2573 1986-06-10 15 LESLIE H. GELB - LESLIE H. GELB His consultancy service is big business By NEW YORK On the corner of Park Avenue and 52nd Street in New York City sits an office building whose lobby contains the First American Bank of New York, Chase Private Banking InternationalNYT - 2,573 words
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Advertisement20 1986-06-10 14 a Business MONTHLY fcW.l'l.l.H.m JOURNAL I Wl WHERE IP ui JB a^MTHE BUBBLES BUSINESS ;/lri™ SI TRENDS p %il%^\ -^s§^20 words
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Advertisement367 1986-06-10 14 SIM '86 Annual Management Lecture F«Creating And Sustaining Competitive Advantage w 1 Speaker: Professor Michael Porter Professor, Harvard Business School Author of bestseller 'Competitive Advantage' Michael Porter, world- renowned expert on v competitive strategy, is internationally Wjw?l 1 BPF acclaimed for his techniques in analysing ■P*^PllP nr -^^^B industries and367 words
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Advertisement569 1986-06-10 15 BHlhlKl^^v^ I V r \II $f" v<^'^^^L THE DRAMATIC FINAL DAYS OF THE -jfc. WAR IN VIETNAM P^ DAVID BUTLER ifflfflS Bra^k. This account of events in Vietnam in the _j^J^ spring of 1975 is a collection of shards, the ■^3^ W^L- broken vessel being the reality of the lives569 words
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719 1986-06-10 16 Interviews and tests all for nothing Job-seeker disappointed with the way prospective employer treated her ON June 2, I was called to attend a second interview for a job in an engineering firm. I asked how many people they would be interviewing and was told two. I was overjoyed to719 words
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On the roads
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Letter, Illustration294 1986-06-10 16 MAY I point out that the recently-opened section of the Ayer Rajah Expressway, splendid though it is, badly needs more signboards. The exit to Keppel Road has only one sign, which is on the exit lane itself. With no advance warning, a driver who294 words
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212 1986-06-10 16 I HAVE been a resident in the Jalan Kembang Melati area for many years now. I am writing this to draw the attention of the relevant authorities to the daily traffic jams that occur along this; road due to cars turning into212 words
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Letter110 1986-06-10 16 I HAVE faced the same predicament as "Small Chap", who wrote the letter "Not coming clean". (ST, June 5). A packet of "pure orange juice (made with concentrated orange juice)" with these big words "Free Juice for Health book" looked like a good buy. However, on110 words
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303 1986-06-10 16 WE refer to the letter "Improve tourist assets Singapore already has". (ST, June 4). First, we would like to thank Mr Prithpal Singh for his comments. We share his views that there is a need to provide visitors to Singapore with more to see and303 words
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106 1986-06-10 16 IN HIS letter "He wants to transfer funds to Medisave account" (ST, May 27), "Concerned" asked to transfer funds from his CPF ordinary or special accounts to his Medisave account. As "Concerned" is more than 60 years of age, he is eligible to withdraw106 words
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136 1986-06-10 16 PLEASE refer to the letter "Build curved roofs" by Mr E. L. Lim (ST, May 26), who suggested that the Housing Board provide covered walkways to link all blocks, especially those in town centres, and to provide these walkways with curved roofs so that they136 words
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Letter67 1986-06-10 16 I REFER to the letter "Still confused" from "Frustrated CB". (ST, June 2). Our records show that we have offered all eligible applicants with 18 points a place in Business Studies. If "Frustrated CB" will contact the undersigned with particulars of his /her GCE O level results, we67 words
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Letter59 1986-06-10 16 WE refer to the letter "Stiff agent fees for a maid's job" by "AntiBlood Sucker". (ST, May We require more information to enable us to investigate the complaint. We would appreci- ate it if the writer could telephone Mr Sei Hook Khong, Assistant Director, Labour Standards Section, on59 words
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Advertisement240 1986-06-10 16 S f r i DRAfc^TIC j f4iW TIdrtNOLOGY 42 scientific calcittatioiis JMSH&« wf tin ll r f innortlltCf ull¥ltmM»£mEZiMFm?rnll mi 5589.00 dl yUUI lIIUhCIIIUO- fra^sSl f CF 4O jf/ l iKfl^V^ CcbV^h^^^^mml IB^ R&s m case ss 79.00 C AH I J Wkm?^ Now, analogue digital j Ife^m^^B are clear240 words
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Article, Illustration69 1986-06-10 17 I The HSr^rflffiWlr!ICTfll!WPI!!rW4ftdex^ starting to look very interesting from a long-term perspective. The 31-polnt reversal this chartist was looking for did not come about, which tea sign that the posh Is still on. M the 715 level I \s broken, a test of upward resistance will be69 words
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Article, Illustration62 1986-06-10 17 Testing the upward resistance level (A-B) of an almost parallel trend channel (A-B.C-D) last week, Cerebos closed slightly lower at $2.87. Judging by the volume and its relative strength, this trend-channel should persist for the rest of this rally. Even at these levels it is not too late to62 words
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Article, Illustration94 1986-06-10 17 This Is another stock that nas jnsi experienced a break-out. Closing four cents higher at $4.24, Genting's volume has not been above its average even with the recent rally. A word of caution: the relative strength of this stock compared with the performance of all other industrials has not94 words
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Article, Illustration107 1986-06-10 17 Just breaking an upward resistance level at $1.20, it closed three cents higher on Friday after an almost unbelievable surge in price as well as volume. This writer is cautious on this stock as the technical picture does not look entirely orthodox. For the last two-and-a-half to three107 words
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Article, Illustration59 1986-06-10 17 This stock is looking technically rather healthy. Moving op daring the past two months In rising volume, the relative strength indicates that Keppel Is now moving in tandem with the rest of the Industrials. Breaking upward through $1.40 will definitely signal a buy for profits In the mid59 words
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602 1986-06-10 17 JAMES NG - JAMES NG Purchase will take it one step further into high-tech business By CHUAN Hup Marine's high-technology business will be taken one step further next month when it takes a 20 per cent stake in an American electronics company. The stake in602 words
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Article, Illustration612 1986-06-10 17 NORA CHENG - Adler has big score on the board at FAI Insurances NORA CHENG Face in the news By THE numbers tell the success story at Australia's FAI Insurances Ltd, the newest listing on the Stock Exchange of Singapore. To begin with, an Asl,ooo (551,540) investment in FAI in 1975 was worth612 words
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Article159 1986-06-10 17 Forecast of 1% growth for S'pore BRITISH stockbroking firm Savory Milln has projected a one per cent growth for Singapore's economy this year despite the official Singapore government projection that it will contract by 1.5 per cent. Savory Milln is more optimistic than another UK stockbroking firm, Phillips and Drew,159 words
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438 1986-06-10 17 KUALA LUMPUR INDIVIDUAL traders will soon be sharing the centre stage with the "big boys" on the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange (KLCE), which is usually dominated by the large brokerage houses, refiners and producers. The KLCE has recently approved in principle theBernama - 438 words
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228 1986-06-10 17 Foreigners invest $10.6 b in China BEIJING FOREIGN businesses have invested US$4.8 billion (S$10.6 billion) in Chinese enterprises since China began attracting funds from abroad under its open-door economic policy six years ago. The official English language China Daily said yesterday that China has agreed on 6,600 enterprises using foreignAP - 228 words
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197 1986-06-10 17 Pre-tax profit at Sing Investments halved SING Investments and Finance Limited group (Sing Investments) has reported a sharply lower pre-tax profit of $2.35 million for the year ended December 1985 compared with $4.82 million in 1984. Operating revenue also declined by 9.38 per cent to $11.29 million compared with $19.98197 words
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Article55 1986-06-10 17 BEIJING China is the world's biggest producer of concrete, topping 133 million tonnes last year, the People's Daily has reported. The paper said the Soviet Union was the second biggest producer with 129 million tonnes, followed by Japan with 72.6 million tonnes. World production last yearAFP - 55 words
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Article, Illustration284 1986-06-10 17 GRACE CHNG - Why S'pore is attractive to new technology industries GRACE CHNG By FOREIGN companies which locate their factories here can be assured of speedy start-ups and round-the-clock operations seven days a week. This efficiency and competitive costs make Singapore an attractive investment centre for new technology industries. Mr Philip Yeo, Economic284 words
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Article73 1986-06-10 17 US seeks freeze on textiles SEOUL Trade representatives from the United States and South Korea opened two days of negotiations yesterday, with the US side seeking to restrict Korean textile exports. Trade and Industry Ministry officials said there had been a wide divergence over US proposals to freeze textile exportsAFP - 73 words
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Overseas stock markets round-up
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395 1986-06-10 18 Tokyo prices charge ahead as Nikkei zooms past 17,000 PRICES on the Tokyo Stock Exchange zoomed to new peaks yesterday, with the key Nikkei Stock Average topping 17,000 yen for the first time. The Nikkei, which advanced 81.10 yen on Saturday, forged ahead another 109.33 to 17,008.34, beating its record395 words
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Article44 1986-06-10 18 Hongkong Hang Seng Monday 1,748.24 (1,747.09) Australian All-Ordinaries jj?~ Monday Closed (1,230.10) Nikkei Stock Average ::j Monday 17,008.34 (16,899.01) iH-;:^" (Figures in brackets refer to those of the previous trading day) i 1 I I I I I I I I l' 144 words
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Article347 1986-06-10 18 line 9 Yen Change A,.nomoto 1920 +20 Akai 381 +19 *mado 920 -I Asahi Chem 841 -4 *sah. Gloss 1240 +10 Sank Of Tokyo 781 1 3ndaestone 713 -17 Canon 1030 -10 Casio Computer 1630 +10 Ctizen 638 -14 3 Nip Print 1970 unch D Nippon Screen 981 +1347 words
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Article275 1986-06-10 18 Jun 9 HKJ Change HK Elect 890 +005 )Une Hk Elect Warr 18.60 +0.1 Assoc Intl Hotel* 0.97N unch Hk Gas 1500 unch Bank Of East Asia 18 70 -0.1 Hk Hotels 36 25 unch Cathay Pacific 5 45-0 05 HK Land 5 90 unch artchT 9 ?5o0 unch275 words
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Article214 1986-06-10 18 Insider trading 'frequent in NZ' WELLINGTON New Zealand's statutory corporate watchdog, the Securities Commission, is worried by insider trading and plans to complete a major study of the abuse of confidential information by September. New Zealand's recentlyderegulated financial market place has no law dealing specifically with insider trading, which theReuter - 214 words
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Article25 1986-06-10 18 Closing prices Aluminium £/torme Fri Spot 812 00-813 00 (805 50-802 00) 3 months *****—***** (774 00 770.50) Market tone Steady Sales 5.800 tonnes25 words
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Article30 1986-06-10 18 GOLD US$/oz Mon Fri Singapore Closed 341.70-342.00 Mon Sat Hongkong 341.85 342 15 *****—341.90 Fri Thurs New York 341.40— 341 90 341.20-341.70 london *****-***** 341 40 -341 8030 words
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Article849 1986-06-10 18 Low cost of tin production will save it, chief says KUALA LUMPUR MALAYSIA Mining Corp, one of the largest tin mining groups in the world, will survive the tin crisis which is expected to cause the demise of some tin mining companies, MMC Chief Executive MrMBT - 849 words
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Article102 1986-06-10 18 US holds to 4% growth forecast TOKYO The United States will maintain its forecast of 4 per cent Gross National Product growth this year, despite signs that second quarter demand may be weaker than expected, US Council of Economic Advisers Chairman Mr Beryl Sprinkel was quoted here as saying. AReuter - 102 words
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Article, Illustration396 1986-06-10 18 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By QI BOUGHT a shop unit with a loan from a finance company and I am now finding it difficult to keep op with the monthly repayments. What would the finance company do If I stopped paying my instalments? Would it seize the shop and would I396 words
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138 1986-06-10 18 TOKYO Fuji Bank Ltd says the Japanese economy faces stagnation due to the deflationary effects of the strong yen. That could mean a further Bank of Japan discount rate cut from 3.5 per cent as part of a new government package of economy-spurring measures, FujiReuter - 138 words
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Article26 1986-06-10 18 Clowif prices Copper £/tonr» Fri Spot 959.00-960.00 (950 00-933 50) 3 months 956 50 957 00 (953 00-945 50) Market tone Steady Sales 11.850 tonnes26 words
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Article287 1986-06-10 18 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Sav.ngs: daily 5 4 3 44 4 3/ < Monthly 5 Autosave 4 Fixed deposit 1 month 4>/« 4W 4 M 2 months J /4 3 months 4>/« 4>/4 4V« Jttjl) 6 months 4V4 4W JW JK 9 months 4% 4% 4287 words
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Article, Illustration491 1986-06-10 18 LCI Receiving Recemn) Ship (Voyage) hn Cargo Time Block Nan Hwa (33S) 10/6 (1600) F7 0700-0800 W5 Pelopor (191N) 10/6 (1630) F7 0800 0830 U2 B Suna (176) 10/6 (1700) F7 *****900/*****800 P2/S2 Pegasus P (432N) 10/6 (1700) Fl *****900 Gl Mai Sandved (8624) 10/6 (1800) F5 0!:KK)-1000491 words
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Article, Illustration352 1986-06-10 18 Vessel Berth An Oep Keppri Wharves Ananas K32 aside 9/6 Als Confidence K10 aside 9/6 Builder 2 K22 aside 9/6 Bavaria K17 aside 9/6 Equator 4 K23 aside 9/6 Nedlloyd Manila K12 aside 9/6 Ocean Trader K19 a'stde 9/6 Sumiyoshi Maru K29 aside 9/6 Baiyunshan K15 aside352 words
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Article171 1986-06-10 18 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5417—1.5447 6.63—6.44 Canad.an dollar 1.5932-1.5964 6.35-6.24 HI dollar 1.2460-1.2504 8.23-7.97 Sterling pound 3.3624-3.3676 3 .02-2.97 US dollar 2.2290-2.2310 4.53-4.48 Local dolars to 100 units of foreign currency Austnan171 words
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Advertisement120 1986-06-10 17 Bank on higher deposit interest rates at Chase. fl 1 MONTH 4/4 %RA "B M 2 MONTHS 4/4 PA I 1 3 MONTHS Zl*yk PA I 1 6 MONTHS /\y/A PA I 9MONTHS JU %PA I 112 MONTHS JU%PA I I DAEY A Q I INTEREST ON I *Vy| PA.120 words
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Advertisement304 1986-06-10 18 4 Management Development Institute of Singapore Applications are invited for the following part-time r^^T^^r^^ programmes commencing in JUNE 1986:FREE TALK-CUM-PRESENTATION The Certificate in Management Studies (CMS) is a U.K. national qualification in Management Studies with a current enrolment of 400,000 participants throughout the U.K. colleges and polytechnics. The CMS qualification304 words
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Article, Illustration623 1986-06-10 19 ROGER YUE - ROGER YUE, By Racing Editor THE Selangor Turf Club should thank its lucky stars that there were no course scratchings or veterinary withdrawals in Race 4 and Race 6 on Saturday. In each race, all five horses took their place in the line-up. If fewer623 words
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109 1986-06-10 19 $25,000 bonus: Money Mart 'robbed' MONEY MART won $78,15* when he scampered away with the $125,000 King's Gold Cup at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday and $13,200 when he went down by a mere nose to Loonshlang V in the trial. But because he finished second in the trial, the $25,000109 words
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Article245 1986-06-10 19 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE By KUALA LUMPUR Penang trainer Teh Choon Beng, heading for a record eighth championship, had a good King's Gold Cup meeting with six winners, but failed to land the big sprint itself. Teh, who won the race with Sir Carrick in 1974, Jubilation245 words
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Article, Illustration180 1986-06-10 19 At the doom At the finish uHsaa ll ...s&MMMMWX. Pictures at the 480m by ALBERT SIM Restricted Terms Div B 1,200m 1. Tasso 2. Comedy Act 3. So Be it n 4. Precisionist Dist: 4'/2, svt, na lime i.u.i Class 6 DivALBERT SIM - 180 words
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Article1566 1986-06-10 19 PENANG Weights, barrier draw and ratings for this weekend's races SATURDAY Class 3 Div 2 1,700m (Ratings: 92-82) 11 Nine Lines 57 92 10 Chacha Mambo 56.5 91 8 Nuclear Number 55.5 89 3 Peppery 55 88 1 Track Winner 55 88 5 Pamada 54.5 87 6 River1,566 words
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Article133 1986-06-10 19 PARIS Bering proved himself Europe's top three-year-old with a sparkling victory in the Prix Du Jockey Club (French Derby) at Chantilly on Sunday. Ridden by Australian Gary Moore, the odds-on favourite came with a storming finish to beat the Aga Khan's Altayan, ridden by Yves Saint-Martin, byReuter - 133 words
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Article234 1986-06-10 19 Dubai track is no mirage DUBAI A day at the races in the desert sands of Dubai will soon mean something other than watching camels lumber toward the finish line in a cloud of dust. Sheikh Maktoum bin Rash id, a member of Dubai's ruling family and a leading figureReuter - 234 words
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Article54 1986-06-10 19 LOS ANGELES Manila, ridden by Fernando Toro, scored a surprise 2'. -length win in the US$lll,9OO (about *****,000) Cinema Handicap for three-year-olds at Hollywood Park on the weekend. He beat pacesetter Vernon Castle (Eddie Delahoussaye) with Full Of Stars another 2 1 leneths awav third inUPI - 54 words
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Obituary, Illustration239 1986-06-10 19 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MR HO CHEE TOH Age 93 passed away peacefully on 9.6.86 Leaving behind SONS: DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Ho Ah Kheong Leong Yuen Kuen (deceased) Ho Ah Whye (deceased) Lee Chwee Neo Ho Tuck Yew Ang Swee Neo Ho Tuck Chew Liu Woon Fong Ho Tuck Mun Lee Chow239 words
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Obituary, Illustration29 1986-06-10 19 IN LOVING MEMORY OF MDM CHEW ENG GEK (Mrs Neo Ah Hai) Departed 10-6-85 Dearly missed and always remembered by Husband, Children, relatives and all Jovedones^^^^^^^^^29 words
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Obituary, Illustration98 1986-06-10 19 In Sweet Memory of P. LETCHIMI (RAJESH) departed 10.6.1982 Our thoughts are always with you. Our hearts are sore with pain; This world would be like heaven If you were here again. Always remembered by Perumal In ever loving memory of: HO WOON departed 10 June 198498 words
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Obituary, Illustration43 1986-06-10 19 The family of the late MR TOH TECK SENG Departed 4th June 1986 express their heartfelt thanks to I relatives, friends, colleagues and business associates for their attendance, condolences, wreaths, scrolls, donations and other forms of assistance during their recent bereavement.43 words
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Advertisement192 1986-06-10 19 In everlasting memory of our late father, PAUL SIM SWEE JIN departed 10TH. JUKE, 1972 Always remembered by children and grandchildren. Use CATS when in need. I The Sizzling Santangeio Legend continues JjBH BL J With sex and the rich fruits l^^^^n r f 1F I 1 of crime her192 words
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Article, Illustration427 1986-06-10 20 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI zeroes in on last weekend's Asia Cup darts competition Yoko and Aoi spot on as they dart to the top When you play against the men, II you don't need to get too emotional and start worrying. Play the game and don't427 words
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Article, Illustration470 1986-06-10 20 TAY CHENG KHOON - Lack of new faces keep the old in reign TAY CHENG KHOON National Squash Championships Review...By SOMETHING old, nothing new. That, unfortunately, summed up the two-week long Milo national squash championships which ended at Kallang over the weekend. While it was not surprising that Zainal Abidin and Peter Hill should470 words
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ON THE BASKETBALL SCENE
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Article289 1986-06-10 20 BOSTON Superstar Larry Bird, most valuable player in the National Basketball Association the last three seasons, said before Sunday's game against the Houston Rockets that his Boston Celtics team-mates should get the ball to him more. "If they give it to me, things areReuter - 289 words
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Article76 1986-06-10 20 MALAYSIA have pulled out of next month's World basketball championship in Barcelona, Spain, citing problems in building up a formidable team for the m(M?t Malaysian Amateur Basketball Association treasurer Patrick Lee said the decision was taken following Malaysia's "disappointing performance" in the recent William Jones Cup tournamentBernama - 76 words
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Article115 1986-06-10 20 China upset holders KUALA LUMPUR China beat defending champions South Korea 82-C5 in the final to win the 11th Asian women's basketball championship. Team leader Zhang Jlan told reporters after Sunday night's victory: "Our success was that the girls played according to instructions, to exploit the South Koreans' weakness." TheReuter - 115 words
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Article, Illustration197 1986-06-10 20 SINGAPORE'S superb organisation in the recentlyconcluded Asia Cup competition won praise from World Darts Federation vice-president Bayard R. Brick. Brick said that he had been to almost all the WDF-sanctioned competitions in the last five years and "this tournament is on par with some197 words
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Article127 1986-06-10 20 RUGBY WELLINGTON The New Zealand Rugby Football Union yesterday imposed light punishments on rebel New Zealanders who toured South Africa recently. An emergency meeting of the union decided that the tourists' coach, Colin Meads, could keep his job as a New Zealand selector. But players inAFP - 127 words
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Article, Illustration495 1986-06-10 21 FRENCH OPEN TENNIS REVIEW Fine wins raise hopes of Lendl and Chris PARIS Sparkling wins at the French Open championships for Ivan Lendl and Chris Evert Lloyd have given a boost to their hopes of success at the next Grand Slam tournament Wimbledon which starts later thisReuter; AFP - 495 words
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Article75 1986-06-10 21 LONDON American Jimmy Connors, due to play competitive tennis for the first time for 10 weeks at the end of a disciplinary ban, suffered a minor setback in his Wimbledon build-up in practice here. The 33-year-old, who twisted a knee after a fall on Saturday, had to seekAFP - 75 words
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Article76 1986-06-10 21 PARIS Cliff Drysdale, of South Africa, and Australian Fred Stolle won the first Jacques Brugnon Trophy at the French Open championships here on Sunday when they defeated Australian Neale Fraser and Spain's Andres Gimeno 6-4, 4-6, 6-2. The event, open to players over 35 years ofAFP - 76 words
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ON THE LOCAL AND FOREIGN FAIRWAYS
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Article, Illustration321 1986-06-10 21 WOBURN Spain's Severiano Ballesteros won the British Masters championship on Sunday, ending a run of near misses and boosting his confidence for the United States Open starting on Thursday. Ballesteros recorded his first triumph of the year by a two-shot margin. His final round of 70Reuter; AP; AFP - 321 words
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347 1986-06-10 21 FAY CHENG KHOON - Sem bawang win in convincing fashion FAY CHENG KHOON By' SEMBAWANG Country Club captured this year's Singapore Golf Association's Premier League title when they carded a 318 aggregate in the final-leg at Sentosa on Sunday. The champions, with a 19-stroke overnight lead, ended the season on 2,812. Seletar were second,347 words
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Article263 1986-06-10 21 British Open (Britons, unless stated): 275 Severiano Ballesteros (Spn) 67, 68. 70, 70. 277 Gordon Brand Jr 70, 71, 69, 67. 278 Robert Lee 69, 65, 73, 71; Bernhard Langer (WG) 68, 68, 72, 70. 281 Brian Marchbank 73, 70, 68, 70; Christy O'Connor Jr 68, 73, 69, 71;263 words
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Article, Illustration252 1986-06-10 21 LEE WAI WUN ON BOWLING LOCAL ace Ronnie Ng is out of Singapore's squad to the Asian FIQ bowling championships in Petaling Jaya from June 22-28. Ronnie failed to make the cut after Sunday's final selection trials at the American Club. "I missed a lot252 words
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Article599 1986-06-10 21 ASIAN GAMES China have applied to take part in this year's Games in Seoul, Li Menghua, Minister of Physical Culture and Sports Commission said. Mr Li said China had not taken a decision on participation in the 1988 Seoul Olympics. BASEBALL Baltimore trounced the New York YankeesAFP; Reuter; AP; UPI - 599 words
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Article195 1986-06-10 21 Ladies only race at Sentosa THE first women-only race will be staged on Saturday at Sentosa (2pm). The five-kilometre route will take runners through the scenic island resort, which is just a six-minute ferry ride from the World Trade Centre. Organisers will offer participants T-shirts, isotonic drinks, calorie-free ice-creams and195 words
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Article, Illustration418 1986-06-10 21 HAKIKAT RAI ON ATHLETICS 4 The committee had looked at several factors before giving Saravanan the record. It wasn't a deliberate ploy by Saravanan to help him get the record. It wasn't premeditated. He's just a young boy and it was not his fault.418 words
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Article75 1986-06-10 21 Essex join Yorks to the top Lanes 4 pts. At Northampton: Northants bt Worcs by 29 runs. Northants 228-3 (R. Bailey 118 n.o, D. Capel 61); Worcs 199 (D. Smith 52). Northants 4 pts. At Chelmsford: Essex bt Notts by 11 rum;. Essex 190-8 (A. Border 58); Notts 179-8. EssexReuter - 75 words
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Article57 1986-06-10 21 SINGAPORE beat Malaysia by 11 runs in the P. H. Hendry cricket match at Balestier Road yesterday. The series, revived after 33 years, will be an annual event between the Singhalese community of both countries. Scores: Singapore 73 (Ranjit 22, Felix Perera 4-10, Tissa Perera 4-9); Malaysia 6257 words
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303 1986-06-10 21 JOE DORAI ON SOCCER Double headers at the Jalan Besar Stadium SOCCER fever 1 is definitely in the air not only in Mexico but over the Jalan Besar Stadium as well. Starting tomorrow, there will be two National Football League Division One matches played there each night, the first since303 words
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Article273 1986-06-10 21 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI W UN NATIONAL JUNIOR TABLE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS FOR assistant cook Lum Yew Kong, sweating it out at Toa Payoh Stadium last night was certainly more rewarding than sweating over a stove. The 22-year-old defeated youth player Lee Chin Leong 21-9, 21-19 to win the national273 words
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Article186 1986-06-10 21 Schult sets world discus mark EAST BERLIN Juergen Schult, of East Germany, set a world record in the discus when he threw 74.08 metres at a meet here over the weekend. ADN, the East German News Service reported. The 26-year-old Schult broke the previous mark of 71.86m, set by Russia'sUPI; Reuter; AFP - 186 words
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Miscellaneous38 1986-06-10 21 HOCKEY SHA Premier League: Schools v Khalsa (Tanglin), SCC v Jansenites (Padang). Dlv 1: Safsa v PARC (Tanglin Oval). Dlv 2: Police Gurkha v Club HDB (PA) all at 5.30. SOCCER Friendly: SCC v Pioneer Arsenal (Padang, 5.30).38 words
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Article, Illustration904 1986-06-10 22 DENMARK 6 URUGUAY 1 (Elkjaer, 11th, 68th, 79th, Lerby, 41st, Laudrup, 52nd, J. Olsen, 88th) (Francescoli, 45th) Rob Hughes on the good Danes, the bad tackles, and the ugly Uruguayans 1 THE TEAMS Denmark: Troels Rasmussen, Soeren Busk, Morten 01sen, Ivan Nielsen, Soeren Lerby, Klaus Berggreen. Jens904 words
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Article309 1986-06-10 22 ENGLAND striker Mark Hateley's future at AC Milan seems to be under serious threat following the Italian club's decision to buy Argentinian player Claudio Borghi for £1.3 million ($4.36 m), according to London's Sunday Express newspaper. Milan already have two English players Hateley and Ray Wilkins and mayReuter; AFP; AP - 309 words
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Article130 1986-06-10 22 Dane who's feeling rather down MEXICO CITY Midfield reserve Per Frimann will leave Denmark's World Cup squad to undergo an ankle surgery in Belgium later this month, a Danish team official said. Frimann, 24, who plays for Anderlecht in the Belgian First Division, was badly injured on May 26 inAFP - 130 words
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Article92 1986-06-10 22 MEXICO CITY Cesar Menotti, manager of Argentina's 1978 World Cup-winning team, on Sunday criticised the poor standard of soccer shown so far by most of the 1986 finalists. "Boys, if you like soccer and want to become a striker and storm the opposing side's goal, thenReuter - 92 words
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Article604 1986-06-10 22 BELGIUM 2 IRAQ 1 (Scifo 15th, Claesens 19th) (Amaiesh 57th) TOLUCA Iraq's World Cup ambitions crashed with five bookings and a player sent off in their 2-1 defeat by Belgium here on Sunday. Colombian referee Jesus Diaz Palacio booked three Iraqi players in the firstAFP; UPI - 604 words
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Article, Illustration436 1986-06-10 22 SALTILLO Portugal will name a fourth goalkeeper to replace injured Manuel Bento if they qualify for the second round. Portugal face Morocco in a crucial Group F match in Guadalajara tomorrow and team officials said on Sunday that they wouldAP - 436 words
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Article290 1986-06-10 22 HANOI Vietnam has come down with a severe case of World Cup fever. Hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese are staying up all night to watch the football extravaganza, which is being broadcast live for the first time on local Vietnamese and Soviet television channels. The footballAFP - 290 words
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Article191 1986-06-10 22 GUADALAJARA Brazilian World Cup officials have told their players to talk in public only about football or risk being sent home. Team offical Nabi Abi Chedid said yesterday: "We have recommended to the players to restrict their statements to soccer. That's what they are here for."Reuter - 191 words
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Article, Illustration683 1986-06-10 23 ALAN HUBBARD'S TV VIEW DOWN in Monterrey, where it's more or less a case of Much Ado about Nothing-Nothing, they must have viewed enviously the ease at which the Princes of Denmark plunged the dagger six times into the champions of South683 words
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Article85 1986-06-10 23 MEXICO CITY Sir Stanley Rons, the 91-year-old former president of the International Football Federation, who is suffering from a stomach ailment, was flown home to Britain on Sunday, a Fifa spokesman said. Sir Stanley was taken from Mexico City's Spanish hospital, where he was admittedReuter - 85 words
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Article, Illustration665 1986-06-10 23 KlldOS for ref S: Someone has finally had a good word to say about the referees. "He really played a big part by punishing the offenders without hesitation," said Danish forward Frank Arnesen of Mexican Antonio Marquez Ramirez after Denmark's 6-1 win over Uruguay and the sendingAFP; AP; Reuter - 665 words
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Article, Illustration723 1986-06-10 23 Beckenbauer's braves bounce back after Strachan' s Tartan sting WEST GERMANY 2 (Voeller, 22nd; Allots, 50th) SCOTLAND 1 (Strachan, 18th) HOW THE TEAMS LINED UP WEST GERMANY: Schumacher, Berthold, Foerster, Augenthaler, Eder, Briegel (Jakobs), Mathheus, Magath, Littbarski (Rummenigge), Voeller, Allofs. SCOTLAND: Leighton, Gough, Narey, Miller, Malpas, Strachan,AP; Reuter - 723 words
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Article143 1986-06-10 23 Goalscorers after the ninth day: 4 Preben Elkjaer (Den). t Jorge Valdano (Arg), Sandro Altobelli (Ita), Julio Romero (Para), Ivan Yaremchuk (Sov), Klaus Allots (WG). 1 Diego Maradona (Arg), Jean Pierre-Papin (Fra), Nasko Sirakov (Bui), Socrates (Bra), Pavel Yakovenko (Sov), Sergei Aleinkov (Sov), Igor Belanov (Sov),Reuter - 143 words
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Article183 1986-06-10 23 GROUP A P W D L F A Pt Argentina 2 1 10 4 2 3 Bulgaria 2 0 2 0 2 2 2 Italy 2 0 2 0 2 2 2 S. Korea 2 0 1 12 4 1 GROUP B Mexico 2 110 3 2 3 Paraguay183 words
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PREVIEWS OF TODAY'S TWO MATCHES
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Article389 1986-06-10 23 SBC "live" Wed. 2 am PUEBLA World Cup holders Italy have everything at stake while the South Koreans have little to lose when they meet here today in their last Group A game. Italian coach Enzo Bearzot knows that with only two draws under hisReuter - 389 words
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308 1986-06-10 23 RTM "live" Wed. 2 am MEXICO CITY Former world champions Argentina go into their last World Cup Group A match against Bulgaria here today knowing a draw will be enough to clinch a place in the next round. But Argentina are almost308 words
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Article169 1986-06-10 23 England boss insists on staying MONTERREY England manager Bobby Robson, under pressure after England's abysmal start to the World Cup, vowed on Sunday that he would stick In the Job. "Onr preparation was right. It has gone op In smoke a little, but I am not ready to pack ItReuter; AP - 169 words
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Advertisement57 1986-06-10 23 The StraitsTJmes Today's Highlights 1. Profile and pictures of Denmark's hat-trick hero. 2. Iraqi soil scientist on the brink of hitting pay dirt. 3. England boss snaps r back at his critics. 4. Koreans out to repeat jJfcK* history against Italians. J^^ I^T' 16 pages today! NEWS AT NOON. Get57 words
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Article, Illustration257 1986-06-10 24 'Some Olympic events will be offered to N. Korea' PARIS INTERNATIONAL Olympic Committee President Juan Antonio Samaranch said yesterday that some events in the 1988 summer Olympics set for Seoul, South Korea, will be offered to North Korea, but under strict conditions. "The main condition is that the frontier mustAP - 257 words
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111 1986-06-10 24 Two from S'pore die in Johor accident JOHOR BARU Two Singaporeans were among three people who died in a collision involving two cars at 43 km Kota TinggiMersing Road on Sunday afternoon. Three others were seriously injured. Johor police identified the two as Mr Toh Ah Leng, 52, and aBernama - 111 words
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Article30 1986-06-10 24 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 15.74 points to 1.870.16 in the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. APAP - 30 words
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Article528 1986-06-10 24 VALERIE LEE - VALERIE LEE 500 students to spend five days on issue By THE Singapore economy and where it is heading will come under the scrutiny of about 500 Pre-Univer-sity students for the next five days from today. They will have read at least the summary of528 words
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146 1986-06-10 24 SYDNEY Angry Christians clashed with cinema patrons and police yesterday at the Sydney premiere of a controversial French film portraying the Virgin Mary as a petrol station attendant. Four men and a woman were arrested for assaulting police, offensive behaviour andReuter - 146 words
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302 1986-06-10 24 MANILA Filipinos yearning for imported ice, mink fur and false eyebrows may now rejoice. These and other items from foreign countries may seem unlikely needs for a Third World country, but are among the items included in Manila's lifting of trade barriers.AFP - 302 words
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Article92 1986-06-10 24 CAPE TOWN Thousands of rival conservative and radical blacks fought yesterday in the strife-torn crossroads squatter camp, setting fire to dozens of shanties, a relief centre and leaving hundreds homeless. At least one person was killed. Residents said dozens of shanties were set afire inUPI - 92 words
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356 1986-06-10 24 WINSOME LANE - More HK women going to China for abortions WINSOME LANE By Hongkong Correspondent HONGKONG Women here have been entering China in increasing numbers to take advantage of the country's liberal policy on abortion, which is often carried out as late as in the ninth month of pregnancy, it was reported356 words
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Article, Illustration352 1986-06-10 24 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP By A ROW of 28 pre-war shophouses and a bungalow along Buffalo and Kerbau roads will be renovated and their facades retained. When completed next year, the buildings will house several traditional trades resited from nearby Serangoon Road. These include the sale352 words
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Miscellaneous150 1986-06-10 24 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over several areas in the morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 25 min SUNSET today: 7.10 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.58 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 1116C Rain Melbourne 10 14 C Rain Bangkok 26 34C Sunny Moscow 18 28 C Rain150 words
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Section Two
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Arts Festival
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Article, Illustration347 1986-06-10 1 come the exciting du Senegal dancers What exactly is African dance? CHRISTINE KHOR finds out from the artistic director of the Ballet National du Senegal, which takes over from the Houston Ballet at the Kallang Theatre tonight. "THERE is a formula to African dance," points out the347 words
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Article, Illustration468 1986-06-10 1 TALENTED beauties such as Bintou Konate (right) are sought yearly by the Ballet du Senegal to join the world-famous company and tour the world. "It isn't a difficult job to find beautiful people," says the company's general manager Gerard Sayaret, "because thereH.L. CHAN - 468 words
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132 1986-06-10 1 Dancing topless What the Taiwanese said FRENCHMAN Gerard Sayaret, who has been promoting the company for 25 years from his Paris-based artistic agency, showed me a poll taken by a Taiwanese magazine last week. "They asked the following questions of readers and here are their answers": What's most attractive about132 words
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Article330 1986-06-10 1 "IT'S impossible to be fat in this company," grins the Ballet National du Senegal's gifted artistic director, who not only choreographed all the nine dances in the programme, but also dances in them. Bouly Sonko, 38, also has "a good singing voice," says the company's330 words
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Article, Illustration1484 1986-06-10 2 JOHN LEE - JOHN LEE Nobody knows how many men start a second or even their first family in their 50s or 60s. Two fathers tell how they feel about at having to change nappies and look after babies at an age when other fathers are sending their1,484 words
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Article720 1986-06-10 2 JOE SIM - JOE SIM By 65, Retired school principal XT 65 when many men are sitting back in their rocking chairs and playing with their grandchildren I am father to a 10-year-old daughter, Lisa. She was born when I had just retired from my job.720 words
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Article, Illustration1055 1986-06-10 3 Screen roles hide the girl at heart Young, fresh-faced SBC actress Agnes Tan, better known as Chen An Na, often plays the mature, married woman on-screen. Off-screen, she is a Tom and Jerry cartoon fan, enjoys watching TV and cuddling the mountain of soft furry toys in her pink bedroom.KENNETH KOH - 1,055 words
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Article, Illustration819 1986-06-10 4 GOH BENG CHOO speaks to the choreographers and dancers of A Song of Unending Sorrow, a bold production by three local dance groups for the Arts Festival. We also reproduce Bai Juyi's poem, which inspired the dance. 4 We want to do moreDAVID TAN - 819 words
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Article, Illustration1317 1986-06-10 4 China's Emperor, craving beauty that might shake an empire, Was on the throne, for many years, searching, never finding, Till a little child of the Yang clan, hardly even grown, Bred in an inner chamber, with no one knowing her, But with graces granted by heaven1,317 words
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Article, Illustration439 1986-06-10 5 YOU might have watched the children's variety show telecast by the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) at 9.00 am yesterday the first day of Hari Raya. It was entitled Bunga Rampai Hari Raya. If you didn't, children in your home might have. Anyway, it was a439 words
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Article, Illustration520 1986-06-10 5 Oleh A. KADIR PANDI PADA hari pertama Hari Raya, iaitu hari Isnin semalam rancangan Bunga Rampai Hari Raya telah disiarkan serentak melalui radio dan di kaca televisyen pada pukul 9.00 pagi. Rancangan ini memakan masa selama 45 minit dan ia diterbitkan bersama oleh Sharifah Noor Idrus520 words
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Article, Illustration691 1986-06-10 18 Pugilistics and special effects Act 3's The Touch of the Glowing Curse boasted of these and more_ L jAROUNiJi_GUI reviews. Drama s^F Review JIN, the guardian of Bukit Batok, is just a huge colourful face with a furrowed brow and in his huge mouth, he has only691 words
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Article79 1986-06-10 18 WHEN the blue monkeys fought the purple monkeys: "Aiyoh, aiyoh, aiyoh Someone else: "The monkey go ooh, ooh, 00h The blue and purple monkey fight but the purple monkey don't die, they just go off." "I LIKE the magician," says a little boy. "But you haven't79 words
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Article, Illustration753 1986-06-10 18 MARIE OKABE - MARIE OKABE By ON THE same day that the movie, The River, opened in Japan, its star, Australian heart-throb Mel Gibson, also made his debut guzzling beer on Japanese television. Gibson's appearance in advertisements for Asahi beer, however, was not the first norUPI - 753 words
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Article, Illustration887 1986-06-10 19 CHRISTINE KHOR reviews the Houston Ballet's Swan Lake and modern programme featuring the works of three living choreographers. IT WAS Swan Lake with a strong contemporary flavour at the Kallang Theatre's opening night last Friday. Any company dancing this epitome of the classics runs theLIM SENG TIONG - 887 words
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Article, Illustration669 1986-06-10 19 True colours show in modern works THE Houston Ballet's "modern" programme a balanced repertoire of comedy, lyrical romance and earthy dance established their international stature as an exciting youthful company with consistent talent. Featuring works of three living choreographers, it began brightly with Jiri Kylian's Symphony in D, dipped somewhat669 words
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Advertisement933 1986-06-10 7 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators GENERAL CLEANING A overhaul aircondltioner specialist. Also repair domestic and commercial refrigerator and aircond. Call: Hi-Cool Aircond. Refrigeration Pte Ltd. *****00/ *****05. $5 AIRCON SERVICING. $40 aircon installation $45 install water tray. Special for June only. Also repair airon/ fridge. Call *****32 OFFER) RENTAL, REPAIRS of fridge933 words
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Advertisement850 1986-06-10 7 51 Printing/ Copying Services We specialise in printing visiting I .uds. letterheads IWMe v ou u>aih Bills, invoices and dll kind of Stationery items Designing emtxissing works also available here FOK QUICK CREATIVfc RH.IABLF QUALITY PRINTING CALL US TODAY AT oil Ml, People s Park enlre V^ Tel: *****32. *****43850 words
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Advertisement497 1986-06-10 7 57 Business 57 Business Opportunities Opportunities Owner has 2,600 sq.ft. of groundfloor showroom at Lavender Street suitable for retail/ wholesale of home furnishing, sanitary wares, building materials. Looking for joint venture with interested parties already in similar business or those looking to start up business. Please send enquiry in confidence497 words
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Advertisement479 1986-06-10 7 64 Domestic Help Available (S3QUAK(S)I'TELTD 190 Middle Road, #04-07 Fortune Ctr, S'pore 0718 Tel: *****42/3:*****7 Mon to Sat 10am to Bpm SELECT THROUGH VIDEO Package fee $650 includes documentation, full insurance security bond, medical fees, fmteed replacement, irs back-up service swal/cancellation of work permit Cheap return air-tare ntervtew we guarantee479 words
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Advertisement647 1986-06-10 7 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available A personal name for personal services of personal trained maids. Personality goodwill assured services Strict Japanese tolerable attitude behaviour training, hardworking, helpful, obedient cheerful, honest sell disciplined $650 fee includes W/P visa fee. medical exam security bond P A airfare others 2647 words
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Advertisement376 1986-06-10 7 69 Situations Vacant: Domestic STAY-IN DOMESTIC SERVANT wanted for family of 2 adults Cooking, washing general housework Malaysians can apply. Classifone *****30 (off. hrs.) Ref. 9228. EXPATRIATE EMPLOYERS NEED maids urgently for overseas Canada S'pore. Tel: *****57. SIR LANKAN MAID needed. Release papers if possible No agts. pis. *****05 after376 words
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Advertisement880 1986-06-10 8 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical f<\i CLfISStQUf We have now openings tor the position ol I Inventory Control Clerks as a result of our expansion. The duties and responsibilities include stock costing, stock checks and control of stock reordering, i 1 Successful candidates must meet880 words
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Advertisement556 1986-06-10 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical STORE CLERK Established Swiss trading company Invite suitable applicants for the above position. REQUIREMENTS: Able to type and keep neat records Mature and willing to learn Experience with computer data key-In an advantage Successful candidate will be responsible for store records and general store documentation.556 words
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Advertisement831 1986-06-10 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical SHIPPING CLERK GCE O' level Able to type at 35 wprn Bi-llngual In English Mandarin 1 yrs.' relevant experience Please call personally at: THE PERSONNEL DEPT. TAI LON KNITTING (S) CO. PTE. LTD. 21 NEW INDUSTRIAL RD. SINGAPORE 1953. TEL: *****33 between 9am- 5.30pm Today831 words
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Advertisement766 1986-06-10 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical EXPERIENCED GENERAL CLERK wanted urgently to do typing, filing, general correspondence, simple accounting and other clerical duties Please write in or come personally to: Blk.lool Eunos Ave.B, a-03-10/ 12 Eunos Ind. Estate, S-1440. Tel: *****60. CHINESE FEMALE GENERAL cum Accounts Clerk. Full set of accounts766 words
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Advertisement964 1986-06-10 8 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales Store Assistants We are opening many more stores in the next few months and we offer a challenging career and prospect for individuals who are salesoriented, hardworking and have a dynamic personality. If you possess these qualities and have a minimum secondary964 words
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Advertisement692 1986-06-10 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales PRUDENTIAL One of the world's largest financial institution invites highly motivated individuals to join its expanding marketing team. Qualifications: e Tertiary education or professional qualifications, e A' Level or Diploma holders with minimum 2 years workIng experience. e Business and entrepreneurial qualities. We offer: e Expected692 words
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Advertisement827 1986-06-10 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales OUTDOOR SALES EXECUTIVES" Wanted e Speaks fluent English e Must be above 24 years old. Training will be provided, e Working 3to 6 hours a day e Allowance plus commission: $20,000 to $50,000 pa. e Housing loan/ car loan free travel expensive prizes CLASSIFONE: *****30 (off.827 words
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Advertisement596 1986-06-10 8 72 Situations Vacant: Technical To meet our expanding requirements, we invite suitably experienced candidates to fill the post of Applicants should have NTC 3 in airconditioning or electrical installation 3 years practical experience in the operation, repair, trouble-shooting of M&E plant equipment. Able to do minor, building plumbing repairs. Please596 words
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Advertisement798 1986-06-10 9 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Technical WkA National Semiconductor r-j[l pO I n here people make the difference National Semiconductor is a well established 8 multi-national corporation in Singapore dedicated to O high technological development and excellent people-oriented management practices. We invite applications for798 words
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Advertisement393 1986-06-10 9 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical JVC ELECTRONICS (S) PTE. LTD. has vacancies for ELECTRONICS TECHNICIANS REQUIREMENTS: ITC in Electronics Engineering or NTC 3 in Electronics Servicing. Completed National Service. Preferably some experience in radio assembly. REMUNERATION: We offer attractive salary, career prospects and fringe benefits to the393 words
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Advertisement445 1986-06-10 9 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production \<2&Seagate\ urgently requires B Minimum Primary 6 education No experience required Training will be provided 12-Hour Shift: 7.00am 7.00pm Gross Salary upon A f\ confirmation: l]# "¥w\/ Able to speak and write English Preferably with some security work experience Completed secondary education445 words
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Advertisement835 1986-06-10 9 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production K3SL croc Hfffjfflf fl^^ Those with similar jjarlr 'tL experience will be offered HRTStJS^V a higher starting pay. ■^La^dSH Benefits pj§; Free transport (for shift only) BPf transport allowance wßP*3Br*%jk No scope work h[Q «^3BrflP^i. ea a owance fc Shift allowance Attendance835 words
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Advertisement397 1986-06-10 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous (THE MARKET LbADER) Requirements: Can speak and write simple English Less than 45 years of age Prepared to work on 3 shifts Starting Salary: $450.00 $500.00 per month Attractive fringe benefits: Attendance bonus Transport allowance Shift allowance Lunch subsidy in our air-conditioned canteen More than one397 words
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Advertisement852 1986-06-10 10 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous WALK-IN INTERVIEW :^s AIGil Consumer Products Pte Ltd American Telephone Telegraph (AT&T), a giant in telecommunications, has set up a high quality telephone manufacturing facility at Kampong Übi Industrial Estate. Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the positions of: FEMALE852 words
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Advertisement762 1986-06-10 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous OBEWoTIMPEmAL AIRPORT CATERING SERVICES requires 1) LOUNGE HOSTESSES Speak fluent English 2) BARTENDERS/ BARMAIDS Basic bartending experience 3) WAITERS For French Restaurant Coffee House 4) APPRENTICE COOK Speaks simple English For those who are keen to enter the trade but without necessary experience may apply for762 words
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Advertisement567 1986-06-10 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous top salon in Orchard requires experienced Hlowdry Girls. Good personality. Call Maria *****34 URGENTLY REQUIRED ALUMINIUM Skilled workers Interested call: *****52 81 Vehicles For Hire Rent from us for 7 dayi\^ and we only charge 5 days Se'ect from our self-drive as well as Malaysian permit567 words
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Advertisement912 1986-06-10 10 84 Registration Numbers REGISTRATION NUMBER EZ33J for sale. Highest offer secures Tel: *****53/ *****77. 85 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/Volvo ■80 MODEL VOLVO 2440L auto Power steering/ windows Aircon.. s/rlms, hi-fi, PARF, good cond. $16,900; loan $12,000. *****72. BEAUTIFUL COND. 8/77. Peugeot 504. Auto., aircon Radio/ cassette. Non-PARF. $7,950. *****68. 71912 words
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Advertisement656 1986-06-10 10 87 For Sale: Mercedes 87 For Sale: Mercedes tm^_^ |pB^BpiPBWpBBW| 9| M H^a^fl^M M^^flH B ■Ml i^flMPflvQftH BfiF^tf b^9S Bk~jS BBflflni ■FjJfjEvifl 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan •80 DATSUN 200L Auto t'te. owner (PARF). Radio/cassette, power steering/ window, sports rims. $14,300 neg *****18. END 78 DATSUN 120Y GL. 1 owner, aircon.,656 words
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Advertisement670 1986-06-10 10 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi '84, TREOIA 1600 GI.X EX Manual. Power steering, power windows, central lock, aircon., s/rims, hi-fi, radio, cassette, full accessories, original paint. 1 pte. owner. Showrm. cond. $21,500 0.n.0. Loan $16,500 Tel: *****26. AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT! LIMITED stock. Mitsubishi 1.3 GL 5-speed, PARF $24,499. Trade-in acceptable Ricky Tay,670 words
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Advertisement690 1986-06-10 10 93 For Sale: Honda 1/83 ACCORD 4-DR. F :x Manual, 2 pte. owners Bliiupunkt cassette. Sports tyres/ nms. $24,800 0.n.0. Loan arrangeable/ trade-In *****65 OWNER LEAVING. MID. 82 Honda Accord EX. Power steering, window. Selling $2'.i.500. Call *****26 SELLING WITH 2 digit no 7/'B2 Honda Civic 1.3 notchback. 1 owner690 words
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Advertisement669 1986-06-10 10 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles LEE ENG FOO a BROTHERS MOTORS PTE. LTD. 391. Balastiar Road (1232) Tel: *****26 (5 lines) 1984 Daihatsu 1000 van aircon. Ford Econovan PB bus Mazda T3OOO diesal 10' steel Daihatsu diesal 10' low bed Daihatsu diasel wide cab 14' 1983 Suzuki SJ 410 pick-up669 words
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Advertisement512 1986-06-10 10 99 Vehicles Wanted ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT Any models below 2000 cc PARF or Non-PARF used cars. a Private company registration. Commercial Vans/ Pickups PB' Registration. a Trade-in acceptable JINCHI YILI MOTORS PTE LTD N0.39 LOWLAND ROAD SINGAPORE 1954 I TEL: *****88/ *****22/ *****02 ATTRACTIVE PRICE, HIGHEST OFFER, CASH PAYMENT a512 words
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Advertisement893 1986-06-10 11 99 Vehicles Wanted CASH PAYMENT BEST offer for all PARF, non-PARF. used cars, commercial vans Q regd vehicles Mr Mrs Koh (day) *****02/ *****04/ (night) *****34 10, Lot 25- a. Oeytang, s 1438. ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT for secondhand PARF veh van/ Pick-up. Any model/ c.c. Heng Hoe Bros Trdg. To.893 words
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Advertisement857 1986-06-10 11 106 Accommodation Available: Houses RAFFLES PK., SWETTENHAnTrdT 4/ 5 bdrms., unique design on hilltop, large modern kitchen, estab. gdn.. pool. D.lO brand new 4-bdrm detached, bright modern kitchen, pool/ gdn $5,500. D.ll modern d/storey detached, 4 bdrms., separate living/ dining, twin patios $4,000. FIELDS *****11/ 2/ 3 D.ll TREVOSE CRESCENT857 words
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Advertisement479 1986-06-10 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments i .EbV Partially IHfe- Kl S Near Ma KB H^^S 4 bedroc ifß 4^ $S I 24 hour t X gymnasi fc 3^ES :S barbecui K I Reasona K SBP^~^' centralise v *4 Agents v cfirdmore tParkJo OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease Luxury apartments to479 words
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Advertisement617 1986-06-10 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments furnished apartments for rent rco Polo/Pavilion Hotel Dms with attached bathrooms security ig pools, squash courts, um, children's playground, e pit, carpark ble rental inclusive of 3d air-con charges velcome 2833 ext 37/16 or I ext 439/480 MITED OVERSEAS LAND LIMITED les Office 7500A BeacH Road.617 words
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Advertisement1004 1986-06-10 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments LIEN TWRS. D.1024. Avail immediately prestigious penth'se with roof gdn. Split-level living/ dining rms, 3 bdrms. with attached bathrms. Area 4600 sq.ft. central aircon, s/pool, tennis ct. 24-hr, security. Tel: *****40 ATTRACTIVE 3- STOREY TOWNHOUSES at Martia Court, dist.ls for lease. Rental $1,800 p.m. or 0.n.0.1,004 words
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Advertisement1008 1986-06-10 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.ll WATTEN EST. condo. 2277 sq ft. 2'j-ttorey townh'se. F/furn. aircon. With condo facilities. $3,000. *****83 D.ll WATTEN EST. walk-up apt. 3 1 bdrms. F/furn. aircon. Reasonable rental. Tel. owner *****49/ *****53. D.15 AMBER PK. 3 bdrms, servant's, furn, ceramic/ parquet flooring, full condo facilities. Call1,008 words
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Advertisement932 1986-06-10 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments FURAMA TOWER. 4 bdrms With facilities. Mt. Sophia Studio/ 2 bdrms. Hoe-Tan *****21 FURNISHED/ UNFURNISHED HDB flats available in various districts. Tel: *****64. FURNISHED APT. AT Chez Bright, St Thomas Walk 10-20 for rent. Tel: *****56/ *****25. HDB/ HUDC/ PTE. apts./ condo. available in various dists.932 words
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Advertisement765 1986-06-10 11 112 Short-Term Accommodation: Local/ Foreign i—^^^— FAIRLODGE SERVICE APARTMENT Holland Rd., self-contained, f/furn, 1/2/3-bdrm. apts. Well fitted kitchen, housekeeping/ laundry services. Free parking Call: Michelle *****84- *****88 BT. TIMAH VICINITY full condo. facilities. F/furn. Short term. *****40. DELUX SERVICE APTS. Orchard area 3-bdrm. Aircon. daily $120. wkly. $680, mthly. $2,500.765 words
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Advertisement590 1986-06-10 11 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses PUBLIC AUCTION To be held at the Mercury Room (18th Floor) Apollo Hotel Havelock Road, Singapore on Thursday 19th June 1986 At 2.30 pm RESIDENTIAL LANDED 22 Toh Heights Single-storey detached house 7036 sqft freehold 30F Meyer Road 2-storey detached house 7926590 words
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Advertisement1455 1986-06-10 12 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses W^ 'warn JL fif| i SUNRISE 'y^^&iLz-' I I 1 00% Financing inclusive of CPF contribution New Design Double-storey Split-level Terrace Houses Many outdoor facilities for recreation 6 public Open Spaces/Children's Playground mrt ang mo^ Situated in Thomson/Yio1,455 words
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Advertisement2285 1986-06-10 12 1 in j 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments rtfi Adjoining Manhattan House/ -^kr n AD San Centre, Chin Swee Road LANDMARK '*P?Pi> TOWER*M*m -^wV"C^^ :^ic^^P' 37-^torev l^s_!^!±^^f^^^ Seaview Apartments. 0 ASplendidViewofHills&TheSeafront t L Aj* i\jc Show Flat Open For Viewing2,285 words
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Advertisement589 1986-06-10 12 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments HILLVIEW PURE 4-RM. Blk 5, new ceramic tiles/ kitchen cabinet/ 3 wardrobes. Price neg. *****66/7. JURONG E. S-RM. Blk 230, Morn sun Well renovated maintained $128,000 0.n.0 255-3333 KIM KEAT 3-RM. Blk 195 Terrazzo/ mosaic. For sale $34,000. Tel. *****21/ *****22. MARSILING 5-RM. HIGH fir589 words
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Advertisement698 1986-06-10 12 117 Properties Wanted ANY AREA /X Call: \!lu budget property *****84/*****41 (Specialised in HDB Flats) Wanted HDB APTS dementi/ West Coast fWIND HOUSING *****53/ *****93 WE HAVE READY cash buyers for 2 bdrm. apt. in Sommerville Pk Owners call Chestertons Lim Oh *****88 BUYERS REQ. HOUSES/ apts./ HUDC. D.15, 5.698 words
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Advertisement1039 1986-06-10 12 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces FOR SALE/LEASE Light Industrial Building at Tanglin Halt C3 Land Area 4591 sq m H Warehouse/Factory Area 1774 sq m n Office Area 483 sq m Ample Car Parking Tel: *****33 24 Senoko Loop Open-sided workshops with overhead cranes Building 1 Building 2 Land1,039 words
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Advertisement563 1986-06-10 13 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces S— I m Modem warehouse for sale I or lease by unit. Easy instalments. I Located at the junction of MacPherson Road/Airport Road with various dimensions and up-to-date facilities. Please contact BJi Doreen/Mr Chong WM Tel: *****11 'iW INDUSTRIAL SPACE IN PRIME563 words
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Advertisement679 1986-06-10 13 121 For Rent: 121 i-or Hem: Office Spaces Office Spaces 138 Robinson Road An Invaluable Opportunity I to Relocate to a Premier Business Address. Located in the heart of the business I financial district Elegant double- m glazed curtain glass walls Computerised high-speed lifts a Individually-controlled airconditioning* Versatile office layouts679 words
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Advertisement772 1986-06-10 13 121 For Rent: Office Spaces TABLE SPACE ($5O). Registration address ($10)/ Answering ($10)/ Telefax/ Telex/ Typing. *****12. TEXTILE CTR. TABLE/ office space to share. Carpeted, partitioned furnished Tel: *****11. THE PLAZA. 845 sq.ft. Partitioned. $1,800. Sale considered. Holland *****79. UPPER SERANGOON, 3 1/2 miles. 1,000 sq.ft. $1,000 p.m. (Can sublet).772 words
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Advertisement511 1986-06-10 13 123 For Sale: 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces /^T^* SPACB Ipf Jq| 4 Only one of its kind at Jtora Bukit Timah Plaza fl "A Tuitonal centres jTSPP' J Act now. I Mansfield Property Services i Jl,, Tel: *****51/*****08 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop511 words
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Advertisement553 1986-06-10 13 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours New Zealand pr_ fromSs Holiday features: Return economy airfare to New Zealand Choice of 5 nights superior-class accommodation with private facilities Option to extend stay Daily departures Jkijstt&siiid f*New Zealand for just $1 more Holiday features: Return economy airfare to Australia plus New Zealand553 words
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Advertisement717 1986-06-10 14 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours Yliailand' VnJmsuu 7 DAYS PATTAYA/BANGKOK/CHIANGMAI/ $888 Jfc_J~" •'V\ ™\SJ\. 1 CHIANGRAI GOLDEN TRIANGLE/ X^^ 4«KV iJv'W DAYS BANGKOK/PATTAYA $735 __W?fS^ff4Z' l> 111 J^^~^^l_^J J "^yy/J^ Pattaya Siam Bayshore 1 Nite at Indra Regent Hotel "/t^AP^ ■ijl^i^^ T£rr^jj^X _4_( 5 DAYS717 words
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Advertisement218 1986-06-10 14 niMMFP L*' 11 N' NL. l\ I Jll/C TfIDA LAl\t I UdM MedanToursciays 9<4()0 V For co[o" r j>rOCnur_S, call 336-0411 *****55 BHBHHBB-H-H-HE- -J.a_^^^^^^^^^ __T SEAFOOD rMMMCD j UIINrNtK on l/_l_J«_ilD |\CPI^IIK «i#^ Tnn i> IAKE I IIHA IM^dQIl TOuVs d^S |MeaaniOUrsday '^••i_»*# j p Of co|our brochures, Call j218 words
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Advertisement114 1986-06-10 14 I KEN^JIR J LAKE TOBA I liZdnnTour^ I _l Jr!S* J: $400 I For colour brochures, call 336-0411 9_!Xt7-£ 2 --■■■■■^■M s 1 ~_—~~_*_v^_a_a—^—a— 1 Mm ™^^fl I BAiS{B^^H BBunnPCli-MPffinlflfif ___H_HpHßV_lP'Sn_l9_V''yUHHH_B_l GREAT VALUE HOLIDAYS hongkong (June9,16,23.30 Fr.m Thailand (June 9, 16,23,30) Fr. $7; L.TOBASD (Dally) Fr.s« PHUKET 4D Tues, Thurs,114 words
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Advertisement1041 1986-06-10 14 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours r -^^Bslm^r^JsF from fF,2) •6D BRISBANE/GOLD COAST $1435 \W ver^ Mon/Wed/Fri) i|| Jf" Or any combination of 2 cities from. $1535 4 Mmms OA deluxe hotels city sightseeing A4 69 Qgy EjM M M M """^*Ti^<iujrr^oAi^oiT^Tel *****88 ©<% departure &acfiage I Illllli 2D/1N Package1,041 words
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Advertisement403 1986-06-10 14 137 Tours 137 Tours HAADYAI 5 DAYS 6flfl FIVE STAR HOTEL 59a BY AIR CON COACH By coach return air $259 HOTEL. REGENT/GRAND PLAZA PLUS ONE AND ONLY TIFFANNY SHOW. DEP. EVERY DAY 4 PM #PHYA(S) TRAVEL SERVICE #01-18 Golden Mile Complex, TA 171 Beach Road, Singapore 07 19. Tel:403 words
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Advertisement599 1986-06-10 15 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE PRE-UNIVERSITY COURSES: Admission available in July, Oct '86, and Feb '87. The College may permit a student to complete these courses in one year. Students weak in English may attend a preliminary course in intensive English. VISAS AND ACCOMMODATION: The599 words
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Advertisement704 1986-06-10 15 147 Academic Courses 147 Academic Courses MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT COURSES MARKETING Institute of Marketing Certificate Parti LCCI Group Diploma in Marketing and Public Relations MANAGEMENT Institute of Administrative Management Certificate Part I Diploma Part II Courses commencing on 10th June '86. For further information, please call: Stamford Educational Towers 218,704 words
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Advertisement1415 1986-06-10 15 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses Come to Informatics and learn Courses computing the professional way Train 1. NCC Di| with some of the most advanced 2. City am computer and study facilities Our 3 GCE "O mini and micro computers with over Science 60 terminals, audio-visual1,415 words
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Advertisement651 1986-06-10 15 148 Computer Courses jloma in Computer Studies i Guilds 418 (747) or "A" in Computer i for "O7"A" students jn for Certificate of er Professionals COMPUTER ORMATICS. of Data Processing iment 111/IV Computer Society (BCS) s Diploma in Computer iming in BASIC, COBOL, <VN, PASCAL (Student sion) ion in WORDSTAR,651 words
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Advertisement602 1986-06-10 15 151 Language Courses 151 Language Courses DAY and EVENING COURSES ENGLISH JAPANESE FRENCH KOREAN GERMAN MALAY INDONESIAN MANDARIN TEL: 737-6666 Registration Hours: Bam Bpm (Mon Fri) J Bam Ipm (Sat) GENERAL ENGLISH (Taught by Native Speakers) All Levels: Full-time/ Part-time New Term Starting June '86 Placement Test: Mon— Sat. (By602 words
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Advertisement393 1986-06-10 15 155 Modelling/ Deportment Instruction BOYS gTrls HOLIDAY SPECIAL Be a JR. MEMBER build your CONFIDENCE, POISE ETIQUETTE to a better future with our JUNIOR SPECIALIST. Age: 4—15 years only. HOUSE OF M 338-4832 156 Cookery Instruction JAPANESE COOKING CLASS by Japanese qualified Chef. Every Wed. 2.30-4 30p.m. Full course 36393 words
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Advertisement491 1986-06-10 16 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES QCMAIIiBiHii l<l.la\ So: Tv '> Kates: Box Service: IHHbIANIS HbDUoßl*«™™ Saleis Service: Sli.iil.s Times: 5525. 00 psc cm Collected Ssf> IH> lelex Service: s. I. \\.T.S. R9 MM TIMEAD TeI 737WU wrt 5724 5S 8 SMB Sundft) limes 5525.12 par cm PBBttd: 910.00 APPOINTMENTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD'S APPLIED491 words
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Advertisement205 1986-06-10 16 China Palace Restaurant Applications are invited for the following positions: 1) CAPTAIN/CUSTOMER RELATIONS EXECUTIVE (Male/Female) *GCE O Level or equivalent qualification ♦Conversant in both English and Chinese ♦Pleasant personality ♦Male applicants must have completed National Service 2) WAITRESS ♦Pleasant personality and conversant in both English and Chinese 3) DISHWASHER (using205 words
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Advertisement1018 1986-06-10 16 rw A£U A. NOTICES If you've got the drive, 1 you've got the job. I /T '^5% (&dkl gold rniN i IMiTFn The leader in Winchester disc drives is interested \\A J>JJ] UVLU V/V/lIH Ulf 111 LU in people with the drive to succeed and excel in n^£ =J^/' work1,018 words
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Advertisement337 1986-06-10 16 ADD I I r\ ArULLU f FNTFRPRi^F^ I IMITFH tmcnrniOLO liivii i cu (incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Eighteenth Annual General Meeting of Apollo Enterprises Limited will be held at the HotT JFuTZt TH2 Singapore Motel, 405, Havelock Road, Singapore337 words
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Advertisement243 1986-06-10 16 in the high court of the REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Wlndlng-Up No. 343 of 1588 In the Matter of the Companies Act (Chapter 185) ta the Ma^' MGHLY enterprise (PTE) ltd mimiTraniiror m p™i«n PETITION r.'^a winding ud of the aboveSSd^^inT bjM*. of 5 Shenton Way #01-02, H,l^ Bulld»n K-243 words
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Advertisement460 1986-06-10 16 IN ™K HIGH COURT OF THE n..»s«u» M.^r., tt, c. mp^» Act > (Ch»ptrr 185) \na M^.p SIN iTcomfaw? (rafVATE) advertisement of ADVE?™ < O 1 N NTOF Notlce ls hereby Klven that a Petition for the Winding-Up of the abovenamed Company by the High Court was on the 29th460 words
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Advertisement1035 1986-06-10 17 NOTICES I FAR EAST LEVINGSTON I i|| SHIPBUILDING LIMITED FELS i incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) CHANGE OF SHARE REGISTRARS Notice is hereby given that with effect from 1 st July 1 986, the Share Registrars of the Company will be changed to: B.A.C.S. PRIVATE LIMITED 11 Col Iyer1,035 words
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Advertisement169 1986-06-10 17 HMHHHHBLBHHfIHLHHHLILHLfIHLHI Emma Harte was the heroine of Barbara S^St* -&£aft V TP^^^^^^^Pn^Bl Tavlor Bradford s muiti million copy -^^^X^^-^-'^m/^^^^^ bestseller J A WOMAN Of SUBSTANCE Now she is 80 years old and ready to i[ hand over the reins of the vast Q business empire she has created. To her169 words
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Miscellaneous567 1986-06-10 17 SUNTAM Bycouene PEANUTS fee/ NoX^Js^^*"r^ K^ e fll IrcWTBEuEVEIT! AI I ASKEP TH,S CUTE I ho L i K«0 U-MAT SHE I I ou ARE IO(X Sc l^oKfSwTT^f/ AuKf ITH°N™FACHPr«W( /r IINDI/euAuST// I CANT BELIEVE LITTLE 6IRL IF I COULP SW7SHE SAIP.'AREN'T I KINP OF OLP j^C Mi You? V567 words
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Advertisement774 1986-06-10 18 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THK REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up >i No. 389 of 198C j In the Matter of the Companies Act, (Chapter 185) And In the Matter of ZHULJN (PTE) LTD. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the Wlndlng-Up of774 words
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Advertisement825 1986-06-10 18 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE j < REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up Nos. 117, 118, 119, 129, 121, 122, 123, 124, < 125, 12C, 171, 128, 129, 139, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 13S, 137, 138, 139, 149, 141, 142 and 295 of 198C In the Matter of825 words
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Advertisement736 1986-06-10 18 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE lorn panics Winding-! p So. 3SB OM9BC In the Matter of The Companies Act (Chapter 185) And In the Matter or OCEAN LIGHT ENTERPRISES PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Petition for the winding up of736 words
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Advertisement377 1986-06-10 18 LAND TITLES ACT (CAP. 278) AND LAND TITLES (STRATA) ACT (CAP. 2TJ) PURSUANT to Section 29 of the Land Titles Act, an Application No A/HB ***** dated the 27th day of June 1985 has been made by SZE TOH KOK LEANG EILEEN TAN BEE LIAN of 10-G Braddell Hill #17-26377 words
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Miscellaneous129 1986-06-10 19 What's on?— SINGAPORE FESTIVAL OF ARTS 1986 PERFORMANCES (For ticket inquiries, call *****90) CHINESE DANCE SONG OF UNENDING SORROW Drama dance based on a narrative poem from the Tang dynasty. With guest choreographers from China. Victoria Theatre. 8 pm. Tickets available: $15. Ends tomorrow (See story Bilingual. Page Four). BALLET129 words
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Miscellaneous129 1986-06-10 19 YANCI PANTOMIME THEATRE. Highly-acclaimed mime partner of Marcel Marceau. Featured are original c r e a tions of everyday characters, technological sit-coms, myths and magic illusions. PUB Auditorium. 8 pm. Sold out. Ends tomorrow. EXHIBITIONS (on till Sunday) PASTEL PORTRAITS. Of tropical foliage, still-life and Singapore architecture by Teng Nee129 words
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Miscellaneous112 1986-06-10 19 Lee. Fine Art Gallery, Music Room, Hilton Hotel. 11 am -7 pm. ACRYLIC AND MIXED MEDIA. Surrealistic and impressionistic landscapes by Choy Moo Kheong. Lone Pine Gallery, Ming Court Hotel. 11 am 7 pm. SURREALISTIC WORKS in copper, paper, jute and cotton by Jerry Lai. Saxophone Bar and Restaurant, Cuppage112 words
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Miscellaneous128 1986-06-10 19 ALONG GEYLANG SERAI. 7.30 pm till midnight. Until Sunday. PERFORMANCE INSTANT ASIA CULTURAL SHOW. Pasir Panjang Paradise Restaurant Theatre (opposite Haw Par Villa), 11.30 am. Admission: $5 for adults and $2 for children under 12. A shuttle service is available from most major hotels at $10 (inclusive of show) for128 words
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Miscellaneous144 1986-06-10 19 and 4 8.30 pm. Alliance Francaise. On till Friday. RARE AND VALUABLE ARTEFACTS OF SINGAPORE'S EARLY PIONEERS. Thirty pieces of pioneer's heirlooms on display. Includes two letters from Governor Sir Harry Ord to Whampoa, a set of antique Foochow bowls and a cigarette case. Pioneers of Singapore. Sentosa. 9 am144 words
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Miscellaneous128 1986-06-10 19 PHOTOS. Permanent display at the Sun Yat Sen Villa, Tai Gin Road. Mondays to Fridays, 9 am -5 pm; Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays, 9 am 4 pm. PERANAKAN PLACE MUSEUM. Guided tours through an authentic turn-of-the-centu-ry Straits Chinese home. Peranakan Place, Orchard Road. 11.15 am -6.15 pm daily. Admission:128 words
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Miscellaneous972 1986-06-10 19 —I Radio One FM Service 90.5 mHz in VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News in Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning, Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Another Morning, Another972 words
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The Straits Times
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Title Section11 1986-06-10 1 The Straits Times Tuesday, June 10, 1986 30 CENTS M.C.(P) N0.124/5/8611 words
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WORLD CUP SPECIAL
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Article, Illustration446 1986-06-10 1 French breeze through I FRANCE (Stopyra 30th, Tlgana 65m, Rocheteau 85th) HUNGARY r 1 1 Second-string i JL Soviets also in-Pg 16 LEON European champions France clinched their place in the second round when they beat an uninspired Hungary 3-0 in their last Group C match yesterday. Yannick Stopyra, JeanReuter - 446 words
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Advertisement68 1986-06-10 1 «|wtfyß^& w^ IBP 1 ite| r L» i li^Rl Titettß P^k» i Nikon P«kT .JLJHf R^HP'f *tt^ L f F-SOI- R S bL*'* i wKmIEE^& i i3^^Bßß Bf winner! Ji^^^*** f' \i p IMF J!r I* < 1 I^^BV JHL f* <* Man onthe^ot-Straits Tunes Chief Sports photographer, Mr Jerry68 words
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Advertisement171 1986-06-10 2 Kodak M| -r, WORLD CUP SCX>R£ SHEET fe^l^ GROUP A PWDLFAPts GROUP D P_ W__P__k_f_AE!i Argentina A J_ _L AA A J_ Brqzil LAAAA_P_A Bulgaria 2 0 2 0 2 Spain 2 1 J^J^^AA Italy Northern Ireland 2 0 11 2 J__j_ South Korea 20 11 Algeria 2|0)1|1 1 2171 words
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Article, Illustration507 1986-06-10 3 4 Top scorer for both the Iraqi national side and his club, Students, Hussein has been likened to Platini and Zico by Iraq's former coach Edu Coimbra, the brilliant Brazilian's m elder brother. TOLUCA He has been a regular in his national team for 10 years. HeReuter - 507 words
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Article, Illustration506 1986-06-10 5 Robson hits out at critics BOBBY ROBSON, who faces his most important game as England manager when they meet Poland tomorrow, is standing defiant in the face of criticism of his tactics. Robson, under fire from former internationals Bobby Charlton and Emlyn Hughes, gave an impromptu poolside press conference atReuter - 506 words
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Article, Illustration607 1986-06-10 9 MEXICO CITY In the first World Cup in 1936, Uruguay met Argentina for the championship. The chant from the Argentine fans was: "Victory or death." More than a half-century later, some would say the stakes have not greatly diminished. After the 1978 World Cup in Argentina, there wereUPI; Alfredo Elicierto - 607 words
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Article, Illustration205 1986-06-10 10 Can South Korea do the same todav? The nadir for Italy. Pak Doo Ik's shot beats Italian goalkeeper Albertosi in the 1966 World Cup finals in England. The goal earned North Korea a place in the quarter-finals and World Cup history and Italy theUPI - 205 words
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Article, Illustration720 1986-06-10 11 Park gang think they can be giant-killers The match will be shown "live" by SBC on Channel Five at 2 am tomorrow. SOUTH KOREA (PROBABLES) Oh Yam Kyo, Park Kyung Boon, Boh Jang Moo, Cho Yoang Jeang, Jang Yong flwan, Cho Kwang Rae, Park Chang San, No SooAFP - 720 words
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Article, Illustration113 1986-06-10 11 Italy hope South won't do a North PUEBLA Italian coach Enzo Bearzot is determined not to repeat the 1966 loss to North Korea when his team face South Korea today. "Korea will not make it against Italy," said Bearzot. He also said hisUPI - 113 words
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287 1986-06-10 11 Argentinian made a great shot Galli 4 He kicked the ball deftly. That's the way it goes in soccer. It's ugly and beautiful at the same time. Sometimes you stop a ball and you're in heaven and then you let in a goal and ev- erything collapses. Italian goalkeeper GiovanniUPI; AFP - 287 words
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Article, Illustration504 1986-06-10 12 Under fire, but Argentine manager battles on MEXICO CITY Every football fan has engraved on his memory the image of chain-smoking Cesar Menotti peering through a cloud of cigarette smoke as Argentina achieved World Cup glory eight years ago. Menotti quit the national side afterReuter - 504 words
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Article, Illustration440 1986-06-10 12 It's up to Maradona The match will be shown 'Hive" by RTM at 2 am tomorrow. ARGENTINA (PROBABLES) Pnmpido, Cncinffo, Lais Brown, Raggeri, Garre, Giusti, Batista, Maradona, Barrochaga, Borghi, Valdano. BULGARIA (PROBABLES) Mlkhallov, Radoslav, Vrsibov, Dimltrov, Petrov, Sadkov, Sirakov, Markov, Getov, Iskrenov, Mladenov. MEXICO CITY DiegoAP; Reuter - 440 words
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229 1986-06-10 13 Zico out after showdown with Santana GUADALAJARA Brazilian super star Zico Is oat of the World Cap after a heated argument with manager Tele Santana. Although Brazilian officials are refusing to comment publicly about the row, privately they admit that Zlco's brilliant international career is almost certainly over. The 33-year-oldAFP - 229 words
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Article, Illustration527 1986-06-10 13 South Korea will prove big force in Olympics MEXICO CITY As the capital erupted again with Mexico stumbling towards the second round, the ex-college kids of South Korea were quietly serving notice that any country aiming to win football gold in Seoul in 1988 will have to disposeReuter - 527 words
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Article, Illustration409 1986-06-10 14 Elkjaer spells out his goals 4 I'm not thinking about being the best player in the tournament. I'm thinking about the team and what Denmark can do. Elkjaer Teamwork is top priority for Danish hat-trick hero NEZAHUALCOYOTL Preben Elkjaer has played many great matches, but scoring three goals and settingAP - 409 words
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Article, Illustration184 1986-06-10 15 JOY NO JOY Danes in all-night revelry Mario heads wide Elkjaer stopped in time COPENHAGEN Thousands of Jubilant Danes jammed the streets of the capital here yesterday in an ail-night celebration of Denmark's masterly (-1 victory over Uruguay in the World Cup finals In Mexico. At 2 am, crowds pouredUPI; JERRY SEH - 184 words
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Article, Illustration531 1986-06-10 16 IRAPUATO The Soviet Union fielded almost their entire reserve World Cup team but still proved too strong for Canada yesterday, winning 2-0 to become the first side to win a preliminary group. The Soviet team won with second-half goals from veteran striker Oleg Blokhin, who hasReuter - 531 words
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Advertisement621 1986-06-10 4 1|kJbJ here the sun ***^W mlfa j and the heat. Elf MB I'© by a pool for §L v Pyf? v 20 minutes be- |b PP^ JS tl'tj fore having to JJP J| 1 move. Imagine §W V >**-^^ playing football ft J| for 90 minutes A A Wll L621 words
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Advertisement74 1986-06-10 5 Tomorrow's matches: ITALY eniovthe US SOUTH KOREA \Z/\ 'Jv-zy II Iv-/ j^^^^fc» Live telecast tomorow morning (Ch. 5, 2 am) »L S *B S W^ten^^riyi IS'' I •mm*d&F Iw^^ll Cu P Contest and win a limited-edition H^V m "World Cup" Football or '"World Cup" m m souvenir T-shirt. For details74 words
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Advertisement251 1986-06-10 12 CUT WIN! pi«si &mMf the straits times/coke world cup contest i '<— ff ftd kfth w I is Coke the official soft drink of the Ru es World Cup Mexico "86? 1. A different mascot (pique) will be featured in the 5 Results of Contest 1 will be published in251 words
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Advertisement28 1986-06-10 16 The Mbrld Cup. Born 193a Still kicking ofj^^^C rf ■'^^lttj(^i|(ffl^ 3 HPjitte. >s^HHß^^rat i^'- 1 *i^fcl2C^?^i^^^JH l^^^l 9 r Johnnie Walker Red Label. Born 1820. Still going strong.28 words
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