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Title Section15 1986-06-19 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article752 1986-06-19 1 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ Stock exchange reforms and more leeway for fund managers soon By THE Monetary Authority of Singapore will introduce far-reaching changes m the financial sector to ensure the Republic's position as one of the leading financial centres m the world. The changes include reforming752 words
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Article40 1986-06-19 1 TOKYO Police and Customs officers said yesterday they had arrested a 28-year-old West German student for allegedly trying to smuggle 2.7 kg of marijuana into Japan after a Customs dog at the airport sniffed out the drugs. APAP - 40 words
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Article68 1986-06-19 1 26-point jump in ST Index WITH institutional investors providing added steam to the Singapore stock market yesterday, the Straits Times Industrial Index surged 26.85 points to 746.68. This was the index's highest level since Nov 2t last year. Trading was hectic throughout the day with 33.5S million units worth $68.668 words
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Article, Illustration388 1986-06-19 1 SUMIKO TAN - SUMIKO TAN By SPEED, skill, strategy and sacrifice. These were the keys to four Raffles Junior College comput-er-science students' good showing at a recent international computer contest m the United States. The endless Saturday afternoon sessions spent sharpening their computer skills paid388 words
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204 1986-06-19 1 THE World Cup m Mexico has claimed an unlikely victim the Blood Bank. It has had to turn away donors lately because these were soccer fans who had been staying up much too late catching the action on television. Ever204 words
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293 1986-06-19 1 DHAKA Two Singaporeans and a Briton have been Jailed for attempting to smuggle nearly 34 kg of gold into Bangladesh, a senior customs official said yesterday. Mr All Ahmed, chief of airport customs, said the three, sentenced on Tuesday, had been arrested at Dhaka293 words
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636 1986-06-19 1 GERRY DE SILVA - GERRY DE SILVA By MR S. RAJARATNAM has given an idea of what can be deemed as "interference" m Singapore politics by foreign publications, one of the bones of contention m the controversy over the Newspaper and Printing Presses (Amendment) Bill. Any publication "which636 words
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473 1986-06-19 1 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG By A CHEMICAL company here has been asked to show cause why its licences to deal m toxic chemicals should not be revoked. The Health Ministry decided on this action after some sulphuric acid the firm had sold leaked473 words
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Advertisement33 1986-06-19 1 Raja on need for 'healthy adversarial ties' with press: Page 11 Inside Summary 2 World News 3-5,7 .Wan g Causeway 9 Comment/ Perspective 15,17 Letters 18 Times Dollar 19-22 Racing 23 Sports 24-2133 words
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Article329 1986-06-19 2 Eyeing SIA 'over-35s' LONDON EXPRESS, a jumbo charter service scheduled to begin flights between London and Singapore m October, is willing to consider recruiting the 35-year-old Singapore Girls who retired to maintain SlA's youthful image. Page 11 Pigs m better shape PIGS IMPORTED from Thailand m specially-made steel containers329 words
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Article208 1986-06-19 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: SINGAPOREANS are increasingly opting to stay m better-class wards and private hospitals, Mr Goh Chok Tong, First Deputy Prime Minister, has noted. But what we want or demand is not necessarily what we need. How then are hospitals which, like the National University Hospital, will208 words
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Article275 1986-06-19 2 Thatcher stands firm PRIME MINISTER Margaret Thatcher has stood firm m rejecting economic sanctions against South Africa, a few hours after Anglican Bishop Desmond Tutu claimed she didn't care about South African Blacks. Mrs Thatcher again insisted sanctions would damage those they are designed to help. Page275 words
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Article280 1986-06-19 2 Lendl may meet Tim TOP-SEEDED Ivan Lendl of Czechoslovakia was given a possible Wimbledon quarter-final against the hot man of tennis, American Tim Mayotte, when the draw was made on Tuesday for the twoweek event starting next Monday. Mayotte, who beat Boris Becker, Stefan Edberg and Jimmy Connors to280 words
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Article455 1986-06-19 2 Roots from scratch WHAT KIND of music does a sculptor, orchestra tympanist and rock 'n' roll drummer put together? "Music that is accessible to everyone; that anyone can experiment with, using simple objects, and create m his garage," says the trio of musicians known as From Scratch. They455 words
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Article222 1986-06-19 2 i NUS STUDY: CHINESE HERE NOT HIGHLY MATERIALISTIC THE SINGAPOREAN Chinese is not highly materialistic and hawker centres enjoy a greater competitive edge over fast-food outlets. This is the gist of two separate studies carried out by the National University of Singapore. According to the study, less than 8222 words
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184 1986-06-19 2 i 'No territorial plans' INDONESIA has no plans to annex territory or interfere m the domestic affairs of other countries, President Suharto said yesterday. He did not name any countries but his remarks appeared to be aimed at a proposal m Australia's Parliament to shore184 words
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Article69 1986-06-19 2 2 GROUPS DENY 'PRESSURE' THE ASSOCIATION of Private Medical Practitioners of Singapore, commenting on a letter by the Senior Minister (Prime Minister's Office), reassures Mr S. Rajaratnam and the Government that their fears about the association taking a political stance to challenge the Government are unfounded. The Marketing Institute,69 words
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Article372 1986-06-19 2 Buyers' Guide product Advertiser Section/Page /Urines Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd 1—1 Philippine Airlines I 17 Qantas Airways I —24 Audio Bigston Electronics I 1 Eastland Trading I -28 Pertama Audio I —12 Banks Citicorp I —19 Bank of China I —20 Bndhf Machine Ibico Spore I -22 Cameras Fuji Photo372 words
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Advertisement298 1986-06-19 2 AgMjf The Singapore "%%r±\ Computer Systems m one of Singapore's S^Mmm l ar Q est supplier of computer P^^^^ hardware and software 3 days only! is having a sale from 20th to 20th-22nd June mJSSEL 22nd June. Products include those from leading brands W W"^| such as IBM, Hewlett im298 words
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727 1986-06-19 3 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON The Reagan administration has strongly opposed a Senate Bill aimed at removing advanced developing countries from the Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) programme on basis of their per capita income and export capability. It argues that727 words
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186 1986-06-19 3 TAIWAN President Chiang Ching-Kuo named his half-brother Wego Chiang to head the powerful National Security Council yesterday, raising questions about his succession plans and his intentions towards an increasingly vocal opposition. The appointment makes the younger Chiang responsible for all branches of theUPI - 186 words
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189 1986-06-19 3 COLOMBO The Cabinet yesterday approved a peace plan aimed at resolving Sri Lanka's ethnic conflict which has cost more than 3,000 lives m the past three years. The Information Department said m a statement the plan included the creation of elected provincial councilsReuter - 189 words
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113 1986-06-19 3 WASHINGTON President Chan Doo-Hwan of South Korea has promised to support a Bill that would make it no longer a crime for Koreans to possess foreign cigarettes, a senator from a big United States tobacco state said on Tuesday. He reported that President ChanAP - 113 words
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271 1986-06-19 3 SEOUL South Korea yesterday dismissed as a "propaganda ploy" a North Korean proposal for top-level defence talks with the South and the US-led forces of the United Nations Command. North Korean Defence Minister O Jin-U made the proposal recently m separate lettersReuter - 271 words
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150 1986-06-19 3 Shanghai to abolish elite schools BEIJING Shanghai is abolishing its system of elite "key schools" because students forced to attend ordinary public institutions have developed inferiority complexes, the China Daily said yesterday. Key schools, which have been criticised for accepting mainly children of high-ranking officials, were established in several ChineseUPI - 150 words
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Article, Illustration430 1986-06-19 3 PETER HAZELHURST - Acrimony at start of hustings in Japan PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO Bitter acrimony marked the official opening of a hectic election campaign m Japan yesterday, with opposition leaders claiming Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone is attempting to rearm Japan as a military power. Leaders of the Japan Socialist PartyAP - 430 words
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294 1986-06-19 4 Kuznetsov retired in Soviet reshuffle MOSCOW Culture Minister Pyotr Demichev was named First Vice-Presi-dent of the Soviet Union yesterday, replacing 85--year-old Vasily Kuznetsov, who has retired. The election of Mr Demichev, 68, by the Supreme Soviet was announced by Politburo member Yegor Ligachev, who is effective deputy to Soviet leaderReuter - 294 words
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172 1986-06-19 4 BONN Libya has "resumed" aid to the Irish Republican Army but is ready to join m anti-terror-ist agreements, Major Ahmed Jalloud has told a group of West German members of the European Parliament. The group, led by So-cial-Democrat Dieter Schinzel, arrived home onAFP - 172 words
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Article, Illustration334 1986-06-19 4 Turmoil m South Africa WASHINGTON South African Foreign Minister Roelof "Pik" Botha says his government declared a state of emergency because communists planned to start a major revolutionary war on the June 16 anniversary of the Soweto riots. Mr Botha said mReuter - 334 words
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Article, Illustration499 1986-06-19 4 LONDON Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher stood firm m rejecting economic sanctions against South Africa on Tuesday, a few hours after Anglican Bishop Desmond Tutu claimed she did not care about South African Blacks. Pressed by Opposition Labour Party MPs to heed those like BishopAP - 499 words
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245 1986-06-19 4 Pretoria carries out threat to gag press PRETORIA South Africa's White-minority government has made good its promise to restrict the press, seizing two newspapers and arresting television crews. The press curbs which took effect since the imposition of the state of emergency last Thursday prohibit the publication or transmission byAP; UPI - 245 words
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Article58 1986-06-19 4 THE TRIAL of 16 men charged m connection with the hijack of the Italian cruise liner Achille Lauro last October began yesterday m a closely guarded court m Genoa. Eleven of the 16 are being tried m absentia, including the man alleged to have organised the operation,AFP - 58 words
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Article47 1986-06-19 4 KUWAIT'S PRIME Minister pointed to sabotage as the cause of explosions on Tuesday at the country's main oil refinery. "We would like to affirm that these criminal acts will not affect Kuwait's policy," Sheikh Saad Al-Abdulla Al-Sabah told the Kuwait News Agency yesterday. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article59 1986-06-19 4 FOLLOWING STRONG criticism from Asian countries, Japan's Education Ministry has urged the writers of a proposed high school history textbook to revise it, one of the book's compilers said m Tokyo yesterday. China, North Korea and other neighbouring countries have charged that the book distorts JapaneseAP - 59 words
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Article66 1986-06-19 4 A 35-YEAR-OLD blind woman with a talking computer said m Emerville, California, on Tuesday that she will skipper a 13-metre yacht m the 3,700-km Pacific Cup from San Francisco Bay to Hawaii on July 4. "There is no reason why a blind person can't skipper or sail aUPI - 66 words
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Article59 1986-06-19 4 WESTERN DONOR countries and international institutions have praised India for the "quality" of its economic performance and pledged financial aid worth US$4.5 billion (559.9 billion) over the coming year. A statement issued by the 13-nation World Bank-sponsored India Consortium Group m Paris said the performance and management ofAFP - 59 words
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Article60 1986-06-19 4 LEFT-WING guerillas rammed a crane into a motorcade carrying Colombia's Interior Minister Jaime Castro through central Bogota on Tuesday and rained bullets on his bodyguards but the minister escaped unhurt. Police said the crane, which rolled down a steep slope on a busy street, missed Mr Castro's limousineReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration398 1986-06-19 5 US Chief Justice retires after 17 years WASHINGTON President Ronald Reagan has announced the retirement of Mr Warren Burger as Chief Justice of the United States after 17 years and the intention to nominate Mr William Rehnquist to replace him. Mr Reagan also said on Tuesday that, upon Mr Rehnquist'sReuter; NYT - 398 words
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326 1986-06-19 5 Reagan dares Kremlin to set summit date WASHINGTON President Ronald Reagan on Tuesday countered Kremlin attacks on American willingness for a superpower summit by challenging Moscow to name the day. "There are many issues of importance to the entire world and it is useful, it would be timely, it wouldAFP; Reuter - 326 words
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141 1986-06-19 5 SAN FRANCISCO Two men who posed as husband and wife have been charged m Oakland, California, with beating to death a 14-month-old infant they had been seeking to adopt. Police said the two men took custody of the baby, Nathan Moncreiff, m April after oneReuter - 141 words
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Article, Illustration163 1986-06-19 5 NEW YORK American singer Kate Smith, whose patriotic songs won her millions of fans during World War 11, died at Raleigh, North Carolina, on Tuesday, aged 79. She was taken to hospital last week after a fall. The cause of death was not given. HerAFP; Reuter - 163 words
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177 1986-06-19 5 Mexico's Finance Minister resigns MEXICO CITY Finance Minister Jesus Silva Herzog has resigned m a move bankers say probably heralds a tougher Mexican attitude towards the country's US$9B billion (Ss22o billion) foreign debt. A Finance Ministry spokesman said Mr Silva Herzog resigned for personal reasons and that his successor, MrReuter; AP - 177 words
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474 1986-06-19 7 Pressure great on students, he says LONDON The student brother of Princess Diana has defended heavy drinking at the University of Oxford but said he knew of only "three or four" people there who take drugs. Viscount Charles Althorp, friend of the Cabinet minister'sUPI - 474 words
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284 1986-06-19 7 Danish anti-drug plan fails to win support OSLO A controversial Danish plan to use undercover agents and phone tapping m a drug crackdown has failed to gain unanimous support during a conference of West European justice ministers. Norwegian delegation member Christian Hambro, briefing newsmen on Tuesday after the first sessionReuter - 284 words
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Article, Illustration234 1986-06-19 7 Army officers killed in Madrid ambush MADRID Suspected Basque guerillas, striking five days before the general election, killed two Spanish army officers and their driver m Madrid on Tuesday. The ruling Socialist Party, battling to retain its absolute majority m Parliament, said the shooting was aimed at destabilising democracy andReuter - 234 words
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360 1986-06-19 7 Hoodlums won't stop me, says robbed runner NEW YORK THE British round-the-world runner who had all his belongings, even his running shoes, stolen from him on the streets of New York, has vowed not to let two hoodlums stop his epic run. Mr Henry Weston, 24, who said on MondayReuter; UPI - 360 words
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155 1986-06-19 7 Chernobyl fallout STOCKHOLM Radioactive fallout from the Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident could make it dangerous to eat fish caught m many parts of central and eastern Sweden, scientists have warned. They said on Tuesday that samples taken m some lakes showedReuter - 155 words
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Article76 1986-06-19 7 Reuter LUXEMBOURG The European Community on Monday overcame Greek objections to the normalisation of ties with Turkey, setting a date for its first meeting with Turkish ministers m six years. Athens has objected to a revival of ties because of its tense relations with Ankara. TheReuter - 76 words
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Article23 1986-06-19 7 BONN Warsaw Pact naval, land and air forces practised beach landing manoeuvres on the Baltic Sea coast of P"'*-"! weekend. APAP - 23 words
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Advertisement116 1986-06-19 5 As you can see by the temperature chart Australian winters can be quite hot. In fact no matter what you want to do, you can do it m an Australian winter. From lazing on a northern beach where the average daily temperature can be as high as 31 °C to116 words
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Advertisement511 1986-06-19 5 Why you should learn English from the source... the British i 1 themselves. J/L^ -^SK^Kf^^^^ Rt'yisliT now! lerm b<'j>ins June 30. Registration Date 21 June "86 gj#*^ 9.00 am 4.00 pm s^" deposit required for placement C ht'i/ue^ accepiahle There are lots of ways to learn the world's (nurses Available:511 words
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Advertisement241 1986-06-19 7 ASK CHUBB HOW SAFE man's job, don't make the critical mis- out equaL Hence 27 State Banks worldwide judgement of saving a relatively few Lm^^^^X n hUbb gUtV U d n t ne?^ rQri9 dollars and putting your whole business ■BBBHk^, room technology m most homes or at risk by241 words
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Article, Illustration82 1986-06-19 8 THE telephones are usually engaged m the Thung Song Hong flats m Bangkok because the community has only two of them. Residents of the 5,000--strong community, which has no private telephones, say it has become even more difficult to contact someone outside by telephone because oneBangkok Post - 82 words
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513 1986-06-19 8 JAKARTA Indonesia has no plan to annex territory or interfere m the domestic affairs of other countries, President Suharto said yesterday. He did not name any countries but his remarks appeared to be aimed at a proposal m Australia's Parliament to shoreAP; Reuter - 513 words
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413 1986-06-19 8 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO Stories bv by Man/d MANILA Two energy agreements to protect Asean's oil-producing and refining members may be signed soon. Sources said Asean foreign ministers are likely to sign the petroleum security and energy cooperation agreements on June 24. Under413 words
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355 1986-06-19 8 MANILA Prince Norodom Sihanouk, head of the Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea, will be invited to Manila to brief Asean foreign ministers meeting here next week on the Cambodian situation. The possibility of his visit was raised by Asean senior officials who began355 words
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259 1986-06-19 8 Accord on fewer meetings to cut costs MANILA Asean countries have agreed to cut down the number of its yearly meetings as part of a cost-cutting measure. Concerned with the rise m meetings, which take up much time and money, delegates to the fifth Asean Standing Committee Meeting, which ended259 words
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282 1986-06-19 8 Outcry over plan to scrap religious education JAKARTA A government official's proposal to scrap religious education m Indonesian schools has sparked off opposition from Islamic leaders and the powerful teachers' union m the world's largest Muslim country. The authorities are revamping the school curriculum to cut the number of compulsoryReuter - 282 words
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157 1986-06-19 8 JAKARTA The Indonesian government has lowered excise taxes on regular cigarettes and shredded tobacco by 13 to 44 per cent m a bid to help shore up the ailing cigarette industry. The Finance Ministry said that companies producing machine-rolled cigarettes with an annual outputAFP - 157 words
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Advertisement315 1986-06-19 8 If you loved our dunan cakes last year, you 11 find them even more irresistible this year. 'Cause they're even cheaper. Our medium sized sublime and luscious cakes are only $18 while you can enjoy the large cakes for only $24. Our popular pies and tartlets are available, too. Only315 words
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366 1986-06-19 9 Signs point to economic upturn in Malaysia But experts caution against over-optimism KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia is slowly, but surely, coming out of its economic doldrums and some economists see signs of this m the electronics and timber industries. But they caution against over-optimism because the economy is recovering from aNST - 366 words
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Article112 1986-06-19 9 PENGKALAN CHEPA (Kelantan) Communists are still getting support from their underground sources m the towns and kampungs m Malaysia, Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Haniff Omar has said. The discovery of about 28 drums of rice buried m the Kelantan/Perak/Pahang border area shows that theNST - 112 words
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397 1986-06-19 9 Dr Kassim's theory about Islamic practices rejected KUALA LUMPUR UMNO Youth has rejected Dr Kassim Ahmad 's theory about the hadith (Islamic practices) because it is contrary to Islamic teachings. Dr Kassim, former Partai Socialis Rakyat chairman, has also been barred from teaching any religious subject m Kelantan from Tuesday.NST - 397 words
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Article, Illustration93 1986-06-19 9 Death is just a wave away THE train is fast approaching, barely 219 metres away (arrow), and gatekeeper Mat All Mohamed Shariff frantically waves his flag, trying to stop a lorry from going past the levelcrossing at Jalan Templar m Petaling lava. Bat the lorry driver waves back and happily93 words
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311 1986-06-19 9 By-election in Sarawak turns into family tussle KUALA LUMPUR A by-election m Sarawak has turned into a major test of strength between two relatives Chief Minister Datuk Taib Mahmud and his uncle and predecessor, Tun Rahman Yakub. When nominations for Oya constituency closed on Tuesday, the two candidates had filedAFP - 311 words
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Article199 1986-06-19 9 'Carrian loans never queried' Lorrain proceedings LONDON It is astonishing that none of Bank Negara's senior officers questioned Bumiputra Malaysia Finance Ltd's loans to the Cardan companies, a defence lawyer told an extradition hearing on Tuesday. Mr Colin Ross-Munro, QC, said that m his affidavit, former Bank Negara Governor TanBernama - 199 words
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372 1986-06-19 11 GILLIAN POW CHONG - GILLIAN POW CHONG By IT MAY not be quite the end of the flight for some of the 35-year-old Singapore Girls who have to be retired to maintain SlA's youthful image. London Express, a jumbo charter service scheduled to begin flights between London372 words
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199 1986-06-19 11 ELEVEN teenagers were brought to court on Tuesday on charges of robbery, robbery with hurt and causing hurt while members of an unlawful assembly. Eight of them face a joint charge of hurting 14--year-old Neo Kian Meng by kicking and punching him while they199 words
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Article, Illustration311 1986-06-19 11 Burnt shops a landmark, say owners A LANDMARK has been destroyed, say tenants and owners of the pre-war shophouses m Upper Serangoon Road that were badly damaged by fire on Tuesday night. Most of them returned yesterday to retrieve as much of their goods as possible, while firemen and police311 words
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346 1986-06-19 11 SINGAPOREANS will, for the next 11 weeks, find their television viewing interrupted by a series of filmlets on how to be better parents. The five filmlets are part of the Ministry of Community Development's programme for this year's Family Week which346 words
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Article, Illustration646 1986-06-19 11 AHMAD OSMAN; GERRY DE SILVA - AHMAD OSMAN GERRY DE SILVA But press here cannot be destructive, he says By and 4 Maybe we over-react sometimes but I would rather over-react and be proven wrong because at least Singapore will be safe, than under-react, and a tragedy646 words
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Article, Illustration374 1986-06-19 12 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI They can now be washed and fed during journey from Thailand By PIGS imported from Thailand m speciallymade steel containers arrive cleaner and m better shape. And practically none die during the three-day sea journey to Singapore. This is374 words
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400 1986-06-19 12 SUMIKO TAN - SUMIKO TAN By IT WAS launched last year on Dec 7 with the tantalising line "one week you can talk about for years to come". And this year, they will be talking about it earlier three weeks earlier, to be exact. Merlion400 words
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160 1986-06-19 12 A STEVEDORE, seen crossing an expressway with a beer can m his hand, died m hospital shortly after he was hit by a van. Mr Govindasamy Seenivasan, 50, died of a fractured skull. When he was admitted to hospital, his blood had contained 310160 words
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90 1986-06-19 12 A STOREKEEPER-CUM-WATCHMAN who was with Rama Development Pte Ltd m Teck Guan Street was yesterday charged with stealing 400 video cassette players worth $122,000 from the company. Two others are alleged to have helped Selvamani s/o Appupillai, 46, with the theft on June 7.90 words
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204 1986-06-19 12 MORE than 4,000 applicants have registered for Housing Board flats during the first six months of a new, easy-payment scheme for low-income families. As of early June, 1,012 applicants had collected their keys under the new scheme, according to the HDB. National204 words
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140 1986-06-19 12 THE Victoria Concert Hall box office will be closed for two weeks, from June 30 to July 12, when the Singapore Symphony Orchestra goes on leave. "Since the SSO is on leave and there are no upcoming concerts, the box office will140 words
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136 1986-06-19 12 Widow who pined for hubby leapt to her death A WOMAN who wished to join her dead husband jumped to her death, a coroner's inquiry heard yesterday. Heng Siew Huang, 37, became depressed after her husband, Mr Voo Chin Kee, died of cancer m January 1984. She told her daughter,136 words
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Article81 1986-06-19 12 Accused of causing man's death A MAN was charged on Tuesday with causing the death of a pedestrian by driving his lorry dangerously. Lum Ah Tuck, 46, is alleged to have hit Mr Phua Cheng Jock, 54, on Aug 27 last year at the pedestrian crossing at the junction of81 words
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Article, Illustration396 1986-06-19 13 MICHAEL LIM - MICHAEL LIM By LASER beams "knocked" soldiers out of battle as a Singapore Armed Forces battalion stormed an "enemy enclave" at Lim Chu Kang yesterday. The lasers were used by the 1st Battalion of the Singapore Infantry Regiment for the first time, to396 words
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Article65 1986-06-19 13 POLICE are still investigating the case of mischief by fire m which two people died m Transit Road, Sembawang, on May 24. Brothers Balbir Chand s/o Kaur Singh Harriram, 20, and Raghbirchand, 23, are accused of abetting Salil Raveendram, 21, m setting fire to their Transit Road65 words
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243 1986-06-19 13 33 models of VDUs pass radiation test THIRTY-THREE models of visual display units (VDUs) sold here have been given a clean bill of health by the Health Ministry. It has found the levels of radiation emitted by the models acceptable. In three surveys carried out since 1980, the ministry's Department243 words
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202 1986-06-19 13 THE Riyadh Development Authority of Saudi Arabia is considering Singapore as a source for expertise to carry out development projects. The president of the authority, Dr Mohamed bin Abdnlariz Al-Shalkh, said yesterday it needed engineers, planners, architects and other skilled manpower. Dr Mohamed, who202 words
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611 1986-06-19 13 ANNE KOH - ANNE KOH By POOR business and losses mean no annual increments for a year for the 1,000 local employees, including management staff, at Singapore's $2 billion petrochemical complex. Generally, the one-year wage freeze for bargainable staff starts from July 1 this year. The611 words
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80 1986-06-19 13 A REPUBLIC of Singapore Air Force fighter pilot bel-ly-landed his Hawker Hunter jet at an Australian air base yesterday afternoon. A Mindef press release said the pilot, Major Loh Kok Wah, was unhurt. It said the jet "experienced difficulty when landing during a80 words
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312 1986-06-19 14 Jewellery shops told to tighten security AN INSURANCE company's underwriter has warned that insurance rates for jewellery and goldsmith shops, which doubled this year, would go up again unless they upgrade their security systems and help to cut losses to crimes. Mr Victor Adam, the Managing Director of Sterling Knight312 words
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Article373 1986-06-19 14 JUDY TAN - JUDY TAN Across-the-board cuts of 24-36 By RENTS have been slashed by 24 to 36 per cent m a governmentowned housing development m the prime Holland Road area. Rents for the 349 terrace houses m Chip Bee Gardens have been lowered from $1,090 to373 words
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105 1986-06-19 14 A FLORIST'S delivery man who pocketed $11,520 collected from customers over a seven-month period m 1984 was yesterday jailed for six months. Peh Eng Huat, 31, took the money to settle his debts, a court heard. He was given time since he pleaded105 words
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Article, Illustration370 1986-06-19 14 NGIAM TONG HAI - Singapore and China in joint effort to woo tourists NGIAM TONG HAI By SINGAPORE and China will pool resources to attract visitors from the United States, Europe, Australia and New Zealand to the two countries. As part of this joint promotion, the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation has been asked to produce370 words
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242 1986-06-19 14 Age of airport construction 'is upon us' CIVIL aviation planners m the Asia-Pacific region face important new challenges because growth here "appears to have become an irresistible force", said Singapore Airlines Managing Director Dr Cheong Choong Kong. "It has been said that the great age of airport construction m this242 words
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Article, Illustration192 1986-06-19 14 $10,000 Bird of Paradise missing from park A RED Bird of Paradise worth $ll,Nt is missing from the Jurong Bird Park. The loss was discovered by supervisor lim Hoe, 35, at about 8.35 am on Monday. Police suspect the bird, belonging to the Paradisea Rnbra species, could have been stolen192 words
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153 1986-06-19 14 173 songs vie for place in ABU contest THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation has received 173 entries for a national song-writing competition which will pick the Republic's entry to the Second Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union Popular Song Contest m New Zealand on Nov 22. Of these, 135 are m English, 27 m153 words
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Article80 1986-06-19 14 Directory of exporters on sale SINGAPORE Exporters 1986, a directory of Singapore products and services, is now available at Times and MPH outlets. The directory, started m 1984, is part of TDB's overall programme to publicise and promote Singapore goods and services overseas and is a useful guide for those80 words
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73 1986-06-19 14 POLICE have completed investigations into a policewoman's report that she was sexually assaulted by a senior police officer on Feb 8. It is understood that the Criminal Investigation Department, which carried out the probe, is waiting for the officer to recover sufficiently from heart complaint73 words
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161 1986-06-19 15 THE head of Citibank's automated teller machine section, Kwan Toh Kai, earlier charged with stealing $52,000 from two of the bank's ATMs, was yesterday accused of seven similar thefts involving a total of $139,000. No plea was taken from Kwan, 37, who has161 words
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Article91 1986-06-19 15 ADMISSION tickets to the Navy's open house at Pulau Brani on June 28 and 29 are available from today at all community centres during office hours. They will be given free, on a first-come, firstserved basis. Ticket holders will be entitled to a ferry ride to and91 words
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450 1986-06-19 15 SURESH NAIR - SURESH NAIR 4-D sales hit by Singapore Pools' move By SALES of 4-D lottery tickets at Singapore Turf Club outlets have dropped significantly since Singapore Podls introduced islandwide on-line betting centres three weeks ago. The Turf Club's Secretary, Mr T. J. Thompson, said yesterday450 words
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Article, Illustration313 1986-06-19 15 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM By SAMSUI Women, the local-ly-made Mandarin drama serial portraying the story of Singapore's women construction workers, distinct m their red headgear and blue samfoo, was the most popular show on television last month. All the drama's four episodes each week televised on313 words
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186 1986-06-19 15 THE Singapore Sports Council yesterday cautioned swimmers against bringing valuables or large sums of money to public pools, following a spate of thefts this year. They should also use. lockers, which can be rented for 30 cents at the pools, to keep their belongings.186 words
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Article, Illustration102 1986-06-19 15 THE Ministry of Community Development wants to contact family members or friends of the two men and woman above. The three were picked up for begging earlier this month. Mr Tang Choon, 68, was found begging m Waterloo Street on June 1 and Mr Leow Wah102 words
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Advertisement763 1986-06-19 11 Fuji does it again. A first for DISCOS COMPUTERS PROCESSING shutterbugs. A Club to take care ■k^il Of Fuji Camera enthusiasts. Scandals S.E. Computer Training School No 1 Colour Centre Pai^w 4 Th p. rumio, Free first drink plus no cover charge Sunday 10% discount on all courses except full763 words
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Advertisement707 1986-06-19 12 gglilCwi# fMcDonald's n $30 McDonald's Vouchers for the following 5 NETT: PHILIPS 20CT 6250 w/Wireless Remote Control MFTT COOO 'T— Z^" NETT: $850 ETT. $O^U NETT: 5730 SONY KV-2092E TELfFUNKEN 1320 NAT ,ONAL TC-223MR 20 (51cm) CW 20 (51Cm) CTV On' rClrm\ w/Wireless Remote Control 6 Watts with Wireless 1707 words
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Advertisement56 1986-06-19 12 THE OWL PACKAGE (from 1 1 pm to 1 2 noon) ROOM j|llilll||. SUPPER OR MO O^k BREAKFAST ■jm™ csss (For single or double occupancy) Pick your favourite Rou gu cria Taiwanese Porridge Pork Porridge Beef Noodles Prawn Noodles FREE PARKING O^ Cockpit $>ntel Penang Rd., Spore. 0923. Call Hot56 words
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Advertisement74 1986-06-19 12 TOr v«7^rj^ Healthy rLf^ Living L^^MJjj Family Health Foods offers you a wide range of over 800 different health food supplements to complement and enrich your daily nutritional needs. They range from basic food supplements to unique and specially formulated products. We represent these premium brands from U.S.A. f^P\ meCBFODD74 words
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Advertisement160 1986-06-19 13 I juNEf—^ irQOI ACT VE^ Ell A jfl J 4* /j I I my Qnorfs srtO6S^^^^^ v 1 personalities every mK^ 4i"*f\l /IJ? i TopP* s JUNE IS COOKING UP GREAT IftJ^ Ik mm *X IDEAS FOR PARTIES PICNICS. m fife Asian Food Festival. r^^P*" At the: Basement H B160 words
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Advertisement243 1986-06-19 14 Enchantment at T^eLowHgp Let VTB Wizard cast a spell over you. Direct from the glamour spots of the Philippines, they will enchant you with their wide repertoire of Japanese, Spanish, English and Tagalog favourites. Entertainment: Bpm nightly .^^Bfck, except on Sundays. felt ()|XTiing Hours: 12 noon to lam m^ nightly.243 words
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Advertisement268 1986-06-19 15 SEMINAR ON "EMERGING ISSUES IN AUDITING" The Hyatt Regency Hotel (Crystal Ballroom) July 3rd 1986 9am Ipm I This seminar is presented jointly by the I International Auditing Practices Committee of the International Federation of Accountants and the Singapore Society of Accountants. SEMINAR PROGRAMME Brief overview of the International Federation268 words
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Advertisement224 1986-06-19 15 1 \V333 )a hard X, >.»!. Sngap m D 9 2) SINGAPORE AIRUNES K \£«o Cases m Human Resource Management Management is defined as getting things done through J^T\ >or\V^ people, and several skills are needed to manage people k^\\ \^flHo^ effectively So this book aims to develop some human224 words
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Article555 1986-06-19 16 THERE can be no question, as standards of living continue to improve, that Singaporeans want more and better medical services. It is timely that this quantitative and qualitative shift m demand should be brought to the nations attention as we move into a more mature society and555 words
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Article, Illustration1078 1986-06-19 16 ART PINE - ART PINE The troubled global economy is reaching an ominous watershed. The imbalance between US trade deficits and the growing surpluses of Japan and West Germany is described as one of the world's most serious economic problems today. Failure to redress the disparity1,078 words
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742 1986-06-19 16 GILES MERRITT - Real victims of US protectionism are Americans GILES MERRITT By writing for the International Herald Tribune BRUSSELS Imagine two people lying m a double bed under a rather skimpy blanket. The bedfellows are the United States and Western Europe, and the three-quarter-sized blanket is their economic and trading relationship. As742 words
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675 1986-06-19 16 Total abstinence or L'Amour the merrier? Alan Hubbard THE most sobering news so far received from Mexico is that the England football team are off the wagon, and back on the bottle. After taking the pledge not to touch a drop of booze until the World Cup was over, Bobby675 words
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Article, Illustration1377 1986-06-19 17 MARY DEJEVSKY - MARY DEJEVSKY Reports presented with clarity unusual m Russian press By writing for Times of London 6 Chernobyl has fostered change m the Soviet media, and some long-standing taboos on reporting bad news, on depicting human misery and on making less than optimistic forecasts m1,377 words
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911 1986-06-19 17 ROBIN MANNOCK - A newspaper dies, silenced by Beirut's long war ROBIN MANNOCK By writing for The International Herald Tribune BEIRUT Bearded gunmen used to check the credentials of visitors to the Daily Star m West Beirut. Some callers brought bodyguards. Now those precautions are no longer needed. Late last month I the911 words
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Advertisement57 1986-06-19 16 frllTSUh> M-333 |VHS| VCR w*/ 2 Years Guarantee Wireless Remote Control Made m Japan Full Auto: v Auto Power On/Play Auto Rewind Auto Eject Auto Blank Scan Auto Repeat Auto Power Off 7L A g em Gedok Gentpe Electrical Bo.\ I Blk 214, BedokNorth,Stl#ol 163 Singapore 1646. I V Te157 words
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Advertisement170 1986-06-19 16 KYour last chance to take a stand m Asia's biggest furniture event L l^k "Ideal Urban Furniture* ■L j» The Asia Pacific Furniture Fair is a once-a-year j£/foi fe opportunity for you to display and market your I2HL fe best products. Last year's event was a big PSBk Wk success.170 words
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Advertisement97 1986-06-19 17 ill X- V I H HHHSBRHH^Hft HHHH HHHHHHHIHHHHHHHHHHHHHIiHHIIHHHHHHHHHHi J?i SAH 1. MANILA/ SAH 2. MANILA/ JT i/^fli SAH 3. MANILA/ SAH 4. FIESTA MANILA im PKrV^BAGUIO S$BlBA X CEBU S$92OA f* f HONGKONG CT SSBSOA 5 DAYS m Wtw DAYS yA^k DAYS I 551,310/- V Come with us to Manila97 words
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474 1986-06-19 18 I GRADUATED from Ngee Ann Polytechnic m 1985 and, armed with the Ngee Ann Kongsi Gold Medal, Lee Wee Nam Gold Medal (Business Studies) and the Certificate of Merit, applied to join the 1986/87 intake of the Business Administration course at the474 words
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142 1986-06-19 18 Never our intention to become pressure group IN REPLY to the letter by Mr S. Rajaratnam, Senior Minister (Prime Minister's Office), (ST, June 16), I would like to state that neither I nor the Marketing Institute of Singapore had any intention to side the Law Society. MIS, like any other142 words
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273 1986-06-19 18 Raja's fear about political stance unfounded WE refer to the letter by the Senior Minister (Prime Minister's Office), Mr S. Rajaratnam. (ST, June 16). We were asked by Lianhe Zaobao to give our comments on Acting Community Development Minister, and Minister of State (Communications273 words
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246 1986-06-19 18 I REFER to the letter "Use of gloves should be made mandatory" by "Publican". (ST, June 7). We agree that it would be prudent to take measures to prevent the risk of infection during dental treatment. Dental surgeons not only exercise care to246 words
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Letter, Illustration164 1986-06-19 18 PLEASE refer to the letter "Some questions on toilet bowl survey" by "Jason". (ST, May 21). The writer asked some questions on the Housing Board's survey which showed that the majority preferred the pedestal-type toilet bowl. The board conducts surveys from time to time to gauge164 words
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315 1986-06-19 18 I WOULD like to add my name to the list of motorists who are unhappy with the way a traffic case is reviewed. I was involved m an accident m April last year with a driver who had clearly consumed more alcohol than he315 words
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Advertisement262 1986-06-19 18 Burglars do not discriminate. They strike wherever there is inadequate protection. Minions of dollars are still lost to them each year. A real pity when you consider that the cost of safeguarding your valuables is not at at! prohibitive. Especially now, when the crime prevention devices listed here are on262 words
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Advertisement196 1986-06-19 18 ____P^ "*49m^9bl M i lljja 1^ ____P^__________l v ll __l^L' Wr Bj? v 'v ,jgk |mu^2! flr^**^J|[^H i V^T^-|§^H|j|^^^B___S^^B^.' j Jf < '^^^J___B________SflE^* 9________L-_iC m «ftriHffr J !*f '*'^_k_ ___fi_r '__f____SPn^_f3C^ ;i __________l______i ___4_____c ____P^^_____r^V'^ k' __kMHI i; Hi^__- W"'/^m i _R x,",^ 'l%tfPl m" wKk mk Jt i*'« __o______v196 words
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Article67 1986-06-19 19 Nat Iron 406 42 FIN 725 +35 Metro HMfi 244 +32 SfH 720 20 OKnjmit 440 +20 Neamet 398 +20 Sport land 352 IS CaM Store lOp 324 IS Cereboi50c 312 +1S SPTeiHe Vt +1S Ron Elect 269 +17 Haw Par 290 +16 0C8C 740 +15 DBS 6M +1567 words
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Article68 1986-06-19 19 S8S 225 11 Wjix) 1 Pen 265 -10 UAC 209 -5 SHDred|50e 35 -3 Msii «cj 50c 10* -2 MBf Corp 50c 103 -2 Gewje Kent 50c 85-2 Kentucky Spore 251 -1 Coin Plant 50c 1M 1 KtckSenf 1" -J CASH50C 103-1 MMC10C 70 -1 Per Mtii 59 -168 words
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Article12 1986-06-19 19 DBS 1,812,000 VonderHorst J. 619.000 Haw Par 1,416,000 Col 1,272,00012 words
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Article84 1986-06-19 19 June 17 lune 18 BT Composite ***** ***** BT Indicator *****33 *****12 BT OB/OS +211 +252 CAW -€615 -6501 OBV -*****3 -*****0 ST Industrials 719 83 746 68 ST finance *****4 *****8 SI Hotels ***** 582.14 June 17 June 18 ST Properties 365 84 377.30 ST Minings 265 4084 words
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Article25 1986-06-19 19 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite i 86 H, L g r mm mm Jfj-g j^<) All-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 470.92 (28/4/86)25 words
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Article14 1986-06-19 19 THE US dollar lost one tick to close at DM 2.2269 m Singapore.14 words
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Article22 1986-06-19 19 DM Y FF 8| H$ US| US8 2 2370 167.72 unq 2.2270 unq 1.5025 2.2269 166.63 7.0990 2.2248 7.8060 1.506522 words
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Article33 1986-06-19 19 Eurodollar: Gained 10 ticks to 93.26 a contract. Dentschemark: Remained the same at 0.4517 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained 12 ticks to 0.*****2 a contract. Gold: Gained US$l.lO to U*****.50 an ounce.33 words
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Article94 1986-06-19 19 Export ban withdrawn COLOMBO Sri Lanka's Department of Commodity Purchase said a planned ban on the export of some low grade rubber was not implemented because of protests from producers. A department spokesman said producers said they were getting good prices for the rubber types m question, comprising sheet rubberReuter - 94 words
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79 1986-06-19 19 BAHRAIN Bahrainbased Gulf Air has said its net profit fell 38.7 per cent last year to 12.7 million Bahraini dinars (5575.03 million). The airline, owned by the governments of Bahrain, Oman, Qatar and Abu Dhabi, reported a net profit of 19.1 million dinars mReuter - 79 words
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Article72 1986-06-19 19 TOKYO Two top Japanese shipbuilding companies, Mitsui Engineering and Shipbuilding Co Ltd and Nippon Kokan K.K., are studying the possibility of grouping together to help eliminate excess shipbuilding capacity. The move, which would not be a merger, would be to meet an anticipated recommendation by an advisory panelReuter - 72 words
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Article79 1986-06-19 19 TOKYO Mitsubishi Corp, Japan's largest trading house, has reported a 0.6 per cent increase m net profit despite a 0.7 per cent sales decline m the business year ended March 31, 1986. The company's af-ter-tax profit came to 32.32 billion yen (*****.12 million) and its consolidated salesAFP - 79 words
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Article106 1986-06-19 19 TOKYO Japan's two top car manufacturers, Toyota and Nissan, have announced that their exports and production slumped last month despite brisk domestic sales. Toyota Motor Corp said its exports of cars, trucks and buses declined 7.7 per cent from a year before to 178,238 units.AFP - 106 words
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Article92 1986-06-19 19 BEIJING China will manage all construction projects involving foreign companies m the future, the People's Daily reported yesterday. A state council decision published m the newspaper, the official organ of the Communist Party, also said that construction projects would no longer be exclusively planned by foreignAFP - 92 words
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Article58 1986-06-19 19 NEW YORK American Express Co is restructuring its American Express Bank unit to focus on its private and merchant banking operations and its worldwide branching network. Bank Chairman Robert Smith said m a statement that the reorganisation would "enable us to maintain our competitive advantage m theReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration436 1986-06-19 19 ANTHONY HOE - ANTHONY HOE 26-point jump as institutional investors weigh m By THE Straits Times Industrial index broke through the 720 psychological barrier and soared more than 26 points yesterday as institutional investors chased shares across the board on the Singapore stock market. The 720-level was seen436 words
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Article, Illustration103 1986-06-19 19 EMHABT Corporation, an American conglomerate, has found a catchy way of getting its message across it sends talking brochures to its clients. Incorporated m each brochure is an almost invisible plastic record, which when attached to an Inexpensive playback device, provides a three-minute profile of103 words
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186 1986-06-19 19 Tourist board may have less to spend THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board's promotion budget is expected to be affected by falling revenue because of the hotel glut. The board's income m the coming financial year is expected to slip by about 4 per cent, said a study by its former186 words
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384 1986-06-19 19 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ By THE Singapore Chinese is not highly materialistic and that hawker centres are one up on fast-food outlets m drawing customers. These two points came to light m two separate studies carried out by the National University of Singapore. According to384 words
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Article156 1986-06-19 19 METRO Holdings has replied to a Stock Exchange of Singapore query that it is confident that profits for the year to March 31, 1987 will show an improvement compared with 1985/6. In reply to the SES queries m connection with Metro's proposed one-for--10 bonus issue,156 words
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Article201 1986-06-19 19 INDIVIDUAL policy holders with complaints against their insurers may soon have recourse. The General Insurance Association (GIA) of Singapore is proposing to set up a committee to look into claims disputes. This ombudsman committee will be given authority to settle disputes of cases involving up201 words
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Article262 1986-06-19 19 HONGKONG The opening of the door to money market funds denominated m Hongkong dollars will boost the colony's emerging capital market and bring more competition into its financial system, bankers and securities analysts said. The move, approved last week, allows investors with a minimumReuter - 262 words
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500 1986-06-19 19 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By MR J.Y.M Pillay, managing director of the Monetary Authority of Singapore, last night provided bankers with a list of dos and don'ts. He said at the annual dinner of the Association of Banks m Singapore that banks should stick to500 words
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Article3531 1986-06-19 20 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the stock exchange, is covered in "business done". Further, because al dealings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend in3,531 words
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Article2358 1986-06-19 20 INDUSTRIALS Ajmotnoto (3988X10)300 AMD (308S) Alcom (775) (8) 74 (34) 75 (7) 76 (14 77 (2) 78 (2) 75 .2 xri AISB (6 IB) (27) 60 59 (2) 58 0) 61 API (90 .8 9 IS) (20) 82 (4) 83 (18) 81 (17) 80 (27)2,358 words
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Article2860 1986-06-19 20 M shares quoted have a par value of SI, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tai-exempted dividend. ABN is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dolars. Trustee stocks under CPF Approved Investment Scheme. 1986 Last Yield Vol Day K(h2,860 words
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Article333 1986-06-19 21 I OCBC OUB U06 DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 5 4 3 /4 4V'2 4 3 /4 Monthly 5 Autosavt 4>4 Fixed deposit 1 month 4>/ 4 4V4 4 4 4 1 2 months 4'/ 4 (1) 3 months 4% 4'/ 4 4V4 4V4(1) 6 months 41* 4V4333 words
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Article162 1986-06-19 21 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SS10 foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5437-1.5466 6.59—6.41 Canadian dollar 1.6037—1.6057 6.30—6.20 NZ dollar 1.1953-1.1992 8.54-8.27 Sterling pound 3.3523-3.3560 3.01-2.96 US dollar 2.2260-2.2270 4.52-4.48 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling162 words
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Article103 1986-06-19 21 THE US dollar closed easier againsL most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed weaker in hectic trading. It fluctuated within a range of 2.2255 and 2.2295. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.2385/95 and closed at 2.2280/90. Trading was volatile, fluctuating within103 words
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Article152 1986-06-19 21 THE kilobar market traded between 5524,288 and SSM.3GS yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened at the day's low of U*****.20/7.60) and moved up to U*****.00/50. It eased to U*****.80/8.20 and then advanced to the day s high of U*****.60/9.00. Later the market went down to U*****.00/8.40 before152 words
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Article22 1986-06-19 21 GOLD US$/oz Wed Tues Singapore 338.30—338.80 337.50—338.00 Hongkong 338.25—338.55 Closed Tues Mon New York 336.70—337.20 334.60 —335.10 London 336.00—336.50 339.50—340.0022 words
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Article215 1986-06-19 21 Managers' prices for June 19 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0.86— 09lxd The Savings Fund 0.76— 0 81 S'pore Prog Fund 0.36 0 38 S'pore Sec Fund 0 61 0 66 S'pore Invest Fund 0 65 0 69xd S'pore Equity Fund 0 42 0.45 Asia Unit Trust Mai215 words
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Article103 1986-06-19 21 Eurodollar 3-month deposit SEPTEMBER Eurodollar opened nine ticks higher than yesterday's close at 93.25 m Simex. Profit-taking trimmed prices to 93.23 before rebounding back to the opening level. Further overseas selling during Liffe opening initially depressed prices but squaring of positions led the September contract to settle at the day's103 words
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Article, Illustration47 1986-06-19 21 CURRENCY futures opened lower than yesterday's close. September deutschemark closed unchanged at 0.4517. (US dollar, Deutschemark) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept 81 0.4498 0.4526 0.4488 0.4517 828 Dec 0.4547 0.4547 0.4547 0.4544 5 Mar 87 0.4571 Open Iat (Tae): Ml. Act Vtl (Toe): 8M.47 words
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Article51 1986-06-19 21 SEPTEMBER yen opened at the day's low of 0.*****2 and edged to 0.*****3 before closing 12 ticks higher at 0.*****2. (Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept 0.*****2 0.*****3 0.*****2 0.*****2 600 Dec 0.*****4B— 0.*****4 Mar 87 0.*****8B- 0.*****0 Open lat (Tae): IMS. Act Vet (Toe):51 words
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Article, Illustration47 1986-06-19 21 GOLD fotures for August delivery closed at US$l.OO higher at U*****.10 an ounce. Reports from BA Futures USt per troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Jam 84 338.50 Auk 341.10 341.10 341.10 341.10 10 Sept 342.80 Open lat (Tne): nil. Act Vol (Tae): nil.47 words
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Article17 1986-06-19 21 Rubber Closing prices cents/Mo Singapore July 170.00 up 2.00 cents Malaysia July 205.00 up 1.00 cent17 words
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Article15 1986-06-19 21 Tin Closing prices MS/kio XL Tin 14.05 unchanged Turnover 33 tonnes down 38 tonnes15 words
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Article19 1986-06-19 21 Ckninf prices Copper £/fom Tun Spot 944.00-145.00 (952.00—953.00) 3 months 945.50-946.50 (944.00-944.50) Market tone: Quiet Sales: 5.250 tonnes19 words
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Article24 1986-06-19 21 CJOWIJ pfcfl Silver IBS/troy Ned Tun Singapore 5 06-511 505—510 Tun Mm Ne» York 5 04-5 09 5 23-5.28 Source Credit Suisse Spore24 words
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Article20 1986-06-19 21 Closfcig prices Aluminium C/tome Tan Spot 778.00-778.50 (780 00—7S1.00) 3 months 770.00-778.50 (769 00—770.00) Market tone: Firmer Sales: 3,80020 words
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Article93 1986-06-19 21 Crude MS/tom paJmoi June 597.50 (south) 590 (central) Refined palm oi US$/tomes RBD palm oil June 257.50 (seders) July 255 (sellers) Aug ***** (sellers) RBD Stearin June/hily/Aug ***** (sellers) RBD Olein June 290 (setters) July 285 (sellers) Aug 280 (seders) Crude stearin Neutralised Unq palm oil Closing prices93 words
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590 1986-06-19 21 KUALA LUMPUR share prices soared across the board yesterday. Buyers turned out m force to take prices higher for the third consecutive day. Especially firm were Singapore-based blue chips. Interest spilled over to local blue chips and second liners and fairly widespread doubledigit590 words
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Article286 1986-06-19 21 June 18 HK$ Change HK Elect 8.95 +0 1 a i_i i l. rvo-FK. 1. Hk Elect Warr 18 VON Assoc kit Hotels 097N unch )600 Bank Of East As.a 18 50 -0.1 Hk Hotels 36.25 unch Cathoy Pacific Air 5 60 unch HK Land 5.90 unch Cheung Kong286 words
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Article356 1986-06-19 21 I tunc It Yen Change j Ajinomoto I860 unch I Akoi 556 +80 Amado 910 -10 Asohi Chem 826 -4 Asahi Glass 1240 unch Bank Of Tokyo 799 +4 Bridgestone 706 9 Canon 1010 unch Casio Computer 1600 -10 Gtiien 612 -3 D Nip Print 1950 -10 D Nippon356 words
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Article332 1986-06-19 21 June 18 Cents Change (flat) A C I 352 unch A N I 315 -7 A P M Aberfoyle 730 -20 Age 340S unch Amcor 318 -7 Ampol Exp I90S unch Ampol Pet 246 -2 Am 506 +6 Ashton 162 unch B H P 884 -2 Beach Petroleum 65332 words
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Article64 1986-06-19 21 I I I I 1.1 I I I NST Index Wednesday 1,144.90 (1,113.16) Hongkong Hang Seng Wednesday 1,789.78 (1,789.34) Australian All-Ordinaries Wednesday 1,200.60 (1,197.20) Nikkei Stock Average Wednesday 17,177.07 (17,075.89) Financial Times Industrials Tuesday 1,326.00 (1,318.60) Dow Jones Average Tuesday 1,865.78 (1,871.77) (Figures m brackets refer to those of64 words
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Article209 1986-06-19 21 tune 17 US$ Change Alcoo 39Vi -W Allied Sig 43% Am Tel Tel 24% Amox Inc 13% -M Amr Corp 53% +1% Bethlehem Stl 15% -W Boeing Co 63 +1W Burroughs Cp 61% CaterpiHor Co 52 Chase Manhtn 41% Chrysler Cp 35% -K Citicorp 58% -1% Cons Nat209 words
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Article518 1986-06-19 21 tune 17 Pence Change INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 338xd +3 Ass. Dairies BTRPLC 310xd unch Babcocks 165 unch Barclays 487 unch Beechom 383 -3 BICC 303 +3 Blue Circle 633 +2 BOC Group 305 -I Boots 248 +2 Bowater 323 +3 BATS 380 -3 Britannia 132 -1 BP 573 -3 B518 words
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763 1986-06-19 22 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG Malaysian KFC franchise holder 'has potential' By THE new owner of the Kentucky Fried Chicken franchise m Malaysia and Singapore, Innovest Bhd, may list its Malaysian KFC business operations held through Poon Guan Holdings on the Kuala Lumpur exchange. "Theoretically,763 words
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270 1986-06-19 22 Berjaya Corp, Palmco plan borrowings KUALA LUMPUR Berjaya Corporation (M) Bhd and Palmco Holdings Bhd plan to borrow about Ms2B million and Ms2o million respectively to finance the acquisition of shares m each other's companies. This was disclosed m separate replies to the Kuala Lumpur* Stock Exchange's queries on theirNST - 270 words
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Article55 1986-06-19 22 Takeover bid by L M off SPECIALIST engineering L M Group Investments has called off its proposed acquisition of Consmat Singapore (Pte) Ltd. The deal was aborted after the Stock Exchange of Singapore did not approve the listing and quotation of the proposed 2.6 million new L M shares to55 words
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Innovations
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Article, Illustration224 1986-06-19 22 CHEMISCAPE is an emergency escape hood made by UK's Safelab System to protect lungs, respiratory passages and eyes from fire or gas leaks. UK statistics show that more people die from suffocation and inhaling poisonous gases than from burns. The hood is light, weighing only about224 words
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247 1986-06-19 22 Oriental Holdings' pre-tax profit halved MOTOR-BASED Oriental Holdings Bhd's final audited results for last year, though much better than preliminary figures released m March, still show clearly the harsh effects of the recession. Profit before tax was halved from M 565.43 million the previous year to M 532.56 million (preliminary247 words
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Advertisement160 1986-06-19 19 Which way are your investments pointing? Citicorp has an interesting j^f new method of investment for you to consider. S$ Fixed Income Securities, an intelligent way to enjoy the best of both worlds. s^&f^! By earning more money on your Hr investments safely. sf?Zx2k ipr You can put your investment160 words
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Advertisement87 1986-06-19 20 1936 iMiffl 1986 We wish to express our sincere thanks to all our friends from the banking sector, business communities, customers and all well wishers for the warm feelings shown to us by way of the many congratulatory messages published m the newspapers, congratulatory letters and telexes, beautiful flower baskets87 words
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Advertisement697 1986-06-19 22 Banish TUMMY My BULGE with ease, flß^if? trim away ugly flab la v jfl fflb JMTTirilln K>i TUMMY TRIMMER Just 3 minutes a day 2 miles of Jogging TRIM your WAIST, HIPS XoB S~ and THIGHS J tlimmv Rowing machines can cost up to '(y ,"/SJ\ trim $500/- or more697 words
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Advertisement157 1986-06-19 22 The perfect complement to your binding machine: E7V3BpB superior quality i/i 1 1 binding accessories MMHH m I HOfCOVer (fancy book cover) X^ fUf Cf (PVC transparent cover) I protective covering for catalogues, eh price lists, brochures other w Jr I printed matter Kr 1 available m many colours V157 words
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RACING
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Article, Illustration361 1986-06-19 23 Piggott cuts a fine figure as trainer at Royal meeting LONDON LESTER PIGGOTT, who rode his first winner at Royal Ascot m 1952, returned to the course m triumph as a trainer on Tuesday. Saddling his first runner at the meeting after turning trainer lastReuter - 361 words
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Article104 1986-06-19 23 Albuino set to weigh in PERTH Former pre- i mier jockey lan Albuino has beaten a weight problem and is set for a successful comeback to local racing. Albuino weighed 58kg when he returned from Hongkong early last i month. He rode seven winners j as a visiting jockey onWAN - 104 words
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Article, Illustration117 1986-06-19 23 PENANG Jockey K.C. Ng will resume raceriding on Saturday after missing the last two weekends with a recurring shoulder problem. Ng said yesterday that he was not fully fit when he rode on the first weekend of the recent King's Gold Cup meeting, Just three weeks117 words
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Article, Illustration482 1986-06-19 23 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE ON THE TRACK with I PENANG Paragon Of Virtue, a nonacceptor last week, looked most impressive of the handful of horses that went against the clock here yesterday A first-season galloper with a win and a second m five starts, Paragon Of Virtue worked with gusto482 words
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Article65 1986-06-19 23 22 taken off the active list THE foUowing horses have deleted according to the latest Malayan Racing CLASS 2: Lone Venture, Mikamillion, Freddy's Choice H, Barry, Eauiteble, Ultimatum 11, Bofe Koon Ong. CLASS S: Prince Adios, Olympic Games, Setia IV. CLASS 4: Silk, Magic Box, Brubaker infinity. On's Solar CLASS65 words
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Article1098 1986-06-19 23 A TOTAL of 309 horses, comprising 118 m Cla^ 1, 167 m Class 4 and 24 m d^^Ksn? abeth II Cup Meeting starting on June 28. There will be nine races on each day of the meetin %v Theentnesare: CLASS,- i««n i«nn Accomplice 1600 600 iv uS1,098 words
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Article91 1986-06-19 23 THIRTY4INE Class 1 stayers have heen entered for the Queen Elizabeth n Cup over 2,M#m on July i. They are: Andermatt, Beldale Prospect, Best Bold, Big Chief, Brer Wolf, Chollimah, Earle, Feu Vert, Foxii OXi, Gay Mllano, Katong Ocean IV, Kirn Pao Tan, fctot*91 words
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Article155 1986-06-19 23 FIBOT DAY: Qass 1 Div 1 1400 m Div 2 1200 and'S;aass4DvT^ 1600 m, Div 2 1,200 m and r.400m Divs 4 and 5 1,200 m; Restricted terms Div B-I,loom. SECOND DAY: Class! Div 11,200 m -1,200 m and 1,600 (Unity Stakes). Div 2 1400 m Div 3155 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration251 1986-06-19 23 181 Deaths 181 Deaths LEONG SECK WAN Age: 85 passed away peacefully on 17/6/86 leaving behind: Sons: Chun Loong Ken, Ping Kin David, Kum Wing Daughters: Slew Wan Slew Yoke Slew Yin Kathryn Slew Mcl Slew Fong Slew Chwee Daughters-in-law: Kan Slew Mcc Lim Gek Eng Jennifer Neo Sons-in-law: Raymond251 words
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Obituary, Illustration240 1986-06-19 23 PATCHAMMAL KUMARABAMY d/o LATE LETCHUMANA PILLAI AGED 77 PMMd away peacefully on 18.6 86 Leaving b#hind loved on#a. SON: L.P. Krlshnasamy C.I.D. Pensioner DAUGHTER: L.P. Logambal, Grand-children and graat grandch'Wf#n to mourn nor loss* Cortege town B!k. 221 #02-184, I BukH Batok Eaat Ay». 3 for Chua Chu240 words
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Obituary, Illustration32 1986-06-19 23 The family of the late PHILIP WOON KAI CHIANG withe* to thank all relatives, friend* and colleague* lor their kind a**i»tance, condolences, donation*, wreath* and prayers < during their recent bereavement.32 words
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Obituary38 1986-06-19 23 183 Condolences 183 Condolences Our heartfelt condolence and deepest sympathy to the family of the late MR CHOO YEOK KOON Departed 17.6.86 Director of BEE SHIP SUPPLY CO PTE LTD From the Management Staff of SEAWIN PTE LTD38 words
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Obituary, Illustration167 1986-06-19 23 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam r^ IN LOVING MEMORY OF PETER CHIA LIANG GIN DEPARTED 19.6.1976 Fondly remembered by Sons, Daughter. Son-in-law, Daughters-in-law, 12 Grandchildren, 2 Grand Sons-in-law and 1 Great Grandson. Mass at Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour Siglap Road, 6p.m. I In ever loving memory167 words
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Obituary, Illustration220 1986-06-19 23 The family of the late MR LIM TENG FUNG wishes to thank all relatives, friends, colleagues and business associates for their condolences, attendance, assistance, donations and wreaths during their recent bereavement. The Family Of The Late MR NG TING HOH Departed 13th June 1986 wish to express their220 words
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Advertisement126 1986-06-19 23 THEIR AIM WAS TO CONTROL THE MEDICAL PROFESSION ABSOLUTELY. BUT FIRST THEY HAD TO WIN THE HEARTS AND THEN THE MINDS OF THE DOCTORS. In dire financial straits, it was a pregnancy neither Adam Schonberg nor his wife Jennifer wanted. So Adam abandoned his medical studies, overcame his scruples, and126 words
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TIMESPORT
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Article259 1986-06-19 24 Men'B seeds: Ivan l^ndl (Cie, 1) v Leonards Lavalle (Mcx); Johan Kriek (US, II) v Vtace van Patten (US); Tim Mayotte (US, II) v qualifier; Anders Jarryd (Swe, 8) v qualifier; Jimmy Connors (US, 3) v Robert Segnso (US); Martin Jalte (Arg, 14) v Gay Forget (Fra); KevinReuter - 259 words
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Article, Illustration369 1986-06-19 24 Draw projects quarter-final duel LONDON TOP-SEEDED Ivan Lendl, of Czechoslovakia, was given a possible Wimbledon quar-ter-final against the hot man of tennis, American Tim Mayotte, when the draw was made on Tuesday for the twoweek event starting next Monday. Mayotte, who beat Boris Becker,Reuter - 369 words
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Article, Illustration388 1986-06-19 24 Leconte, Wilkison bounce back BRISTOL Top-seeded Frenchman Henri Leconte and second-seeded American Tim Wilkison struggled before winning their second-round matches of the Bristol Trophy Grand Prix, a grasscourt tune-up for Wimbledon, on Tuesday. Leconte, a semi-finalist at the French Open earlier this month and seededReuter; AFP; AP; UPI - 388 words
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Article336 1986-06-19 24 HAMILTON (Bermuda) Condor, a 24.7-metre yacht skippered by Robert Bell, of Bermuda, was the first boat across the finish line on Tuesday m the New-port-Bermuda ocean yacht race. The 126 racing yachts, ranging from 10.6 m to 24.5 m, left from Newport on Friday. CondorAP; AFP - 336 words
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260 1986-06-19 24 tASTBUUKiNfcj England) American schoolgirl Mary Joe Fernandez, the 15th seed, was given a lesson m the finer points of grasscourt tennis on Tuesday by Soviet Svetlana Parkhomenko at the Eastbourne women's meet. Mary, 14, who reached the quarter-finals of the French Open two weeks ago,Reuter - 260 words
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Article, Illustration254 1986-06-19 25 MAURITIUS, with six women and two men m their team, will be using the Singapore Open Track and Field Championships to qualify for next month's Commonwealth Games. "We've got our best athletes here and are depending on them to make an impact m the running events,"254 words
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Article62 1986-06-19 25 Men: Judex Lefou (119 m hardies, 14.4 sec), Danile Kisnorbo (119 m, 19.7; 299 m, 21.9). Women: Sheila Vayaponry (lMm, 12.3; 2Mm, 25.7), Patricia Serret (lfttm, 12.5; 2Mm, 24.9), hristlne do Verge (IMm, 59.1), Sheila Seebaluek (499 m, 58.3; BWm, 2mln 19.7 sec), Sandra Govinden (IMm hurdles, 14.5;62 words
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Article, Illustration306 1986-06-19 25 Starters up as Purnomo sets pulses racing Hakikat Rai highlights Indonesia's last-minute challenge PURNOMO JUHDI'S surprise last-minute entry for the Singapore Open track and field championships this weekend has set the stage for an exciting finale m the men's century sprint. The Asian No. 2 over 100 m and 200306 words
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354 1986-06-19 25 J. RAJENDRAN ON BADMINTON THOMAS Cupper Robert Han has withdrawn from the Singapore team to next week's inaugural Brunei Invitation due to the recurrence of an old knee injury. The setback is likely to bring about an end to the playing career of the354 words
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Article202 1986-06-19 25 JOE DORAI - Ref says it all in the cards JOE DORAI By REFEREE S. Kunalingam created a record of sorts in the National Football League when he "sacked" two players within two minutes at Jalan Besar Stadium last night in Hong Bahru's 2-0 win over Toa Payoh United. First, he expelled Tiong202 words
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Article178 1986-06-19 25 JOE DORAI - JOE DOR AI WITHIN one week, defending champions Police suffered two defeats from three outings and that has practically wiped out their hopes of winning the Division One title. They take on no-hopers Ayer Rajah Wanderers at Jalan Besar Stadium this evening (6.45) m their eighth178 words
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Article183 1986-06-19 25 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON By FINE goalkeeping by Rahim Ismail, of Geylang International, enabled them to hold speedy Changi Constituency Sports Club to a 0-0 draw m a mediocre National Football League Division One match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The lanky Rahim, a member of the183 words
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Article287 1986-06-19 25 ATHLETICS Sebastian Coe, England's 1,500-me-tre Olympic champion, may be able to attempt the 800 m and 1,500 m double at the Commonwealth Games m Edinburgh next month after all. The English Amateur Athletic Association, who on Monday said that anyone wishing to double up would have toReuter; AFP; AP - 287 words
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247 1986-06-19 25 Headingley a boost for India attack LONDON Buoyant India go into the Second Test at Headingley today with the prospect of finding ideal conditions m which to torment England and their new captain Mike Gatting once more. Kapil Dev's team confounded expectations m the opening match at Lord's with aReuter - 247 words
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Article241 1986-06-19 25 LONDON West Indies fast bowlers Malcolm Marshall and Joel Garner were m match-winning form on Tuesday. Marshall captured 4-26 m 21 overs as Hampshire pulled off a 12-run victory over championship leaders Essex, while Garner took 5-56 to sweep Somerset to victory by an innings and 24Reuter - 241 words
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Article, Illustration515 1986-06-19 25 LEE WAI WUN ON THE ASEAN JUNIOR VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS TODAY'S TIES Girls Malaysia v Philippines (9 am), Indonesia v Thailand (11.30 am). Boys Brunei v Thailand (2 pm), Indonesia v Malaysia (3.31 pm), Singapore v Philippines (8 pm). NERVES lots and lots of it isJONATHAN CHOO - 515 words
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Page 24 Advertisements
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Advertisement332 1986-06-19 24 The best matches are yet to be played. Don't miss them! For as little as $36 a month, you can •Short-term rentals also available, rent a VCR from Thorn; while $20 gets «Rent from Thorn and enjoy these you a 14" TV set. added benefits: •TV and VCR prices are332 words
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Advertisement274 1986-06-19 25 CANNING COLLEGE/ TUART COLLEGE Perth.Western Australia Matriculate within a year in Australia. universities and other tertiary university or tertiary institution in institutions Australia Neighbouring Western Australia offers Qualified staff. Flexible -^m0£ CANNING COLLEGE the opportunity of entering universities timetable. "^B "^k TUART COLLEGE and other tertiary institutions within a Courses274 words
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Advertisement84 1986-06-19 25 Lug. -^^^X The World Don't forget also f kiA Wildlife Fund that a part of every f **L* Plush Tiger sale is donated to the 4h»m t* WWF What better World Wildlife Fund Wf gift to remember the J^ l^ to help protect W ~~"^k Year of the Tiger. Your84 words
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Page 25 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous70 1986-06-19 25 HOCKEY Premier League: SRC v Jansenites (Padang), IA v Puneeol (Balestier Rd); Dlv t: SCC v Telerec (Padang) all at 5.30pm. SOCCER SHA Intar-hotel tournament Div 2: Century Park v Hotel Asia (Dover Rd, 5.15pm). sol ASH Mllo Premier League: Men's 2nd rd; Veteran's League: WC v SICC (I). SCC70 words
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Article, Illustration20 1986-06-19 26 FRANCE 2 (Platini 15th min, Stopyra 57th min) ITALY 0 Picture by Picture by 1 Jerry Seh ReuterJerry Seh; Reuter - 20 words
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Article286 1986-06-19 26 Brazil sure of plugging the gaps GUADALAJARA Brazilian World Cup players watched France beat defending champions Italy 2-0 on television, and said they were confident they can win when the two countries meet m the quar-ter-finals on Saturday. "The French defence played very well and with good understanding between theUPI - 286 words
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Article927 1986-06-19 26 JEFFREY LOW - JEFFREY LOW Platini fires European champions to historic win over Italy From m Mexico City FROM Diego Maradona's magnetism on Monday, to Michel Platini's virtuosity on Tuesday... the 13th edition of the World Cup is fast becoming a dramatic story of singlehanded conquests which, until just last927 words
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Article118 1986-06-19 26 nIILiSLI\,\J Ull ricsiuciu riain.uu mmcuauu iacphoned French coach Henri Michel on Tuesday to encourage the team before their match against Italy, and Prime Minister Jacques Chirac sent a congratulatory cable after France eliminated the world champions 2-0. "Mitterrand called to encourage us and give us moralAP - 118 words
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Article, Illustration360 1986-06-19 26 PUEBLA Italian coach Enzo Bearzot is dropping broad hints he might not remain long as manager of the national soccer team. Bearzot spoke m very tentative terms about his future as manager after France had eliminated the defending champions m the second round of theUPI - 360 words
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Article440 1986-06-19 26 GOALKEEPER Carlos hopes to set a Brazilian record m Saturday's quarter-final against France by going five games m a World Cup tournament without conceding a goal. In the 1958 tournament, goalkeeper Gilmar let m his first goal m Brazil's fifth match, a 5-2 semi-final victory over France. InReuter; AFP; UPI - 440 words
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Article, Illustration1213 1986-06-19 27 4 He is no Maradona, no Platini, who can lift a team by their inspiration. He needs, as a finisher, to be served by his colleagues and, m that Bulgaria match, I detected a moment when Negrete overhit a pass when Sanchez wasAP - 1,213 words
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Article, Illustration122 1986-06-19 27 Lothar lands German winner at final gasp Roaring back to Ufe...ln his first full match m Mexico, Rammenigge comes close to opening the scoring for West Germany m the 43rd minute with a point-blank scissor shot from Allots' low cross, which rebounds m the air off MoroccanReuter - 122 words
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Article, Illustration594 1986-06-19 27 MONTERREY Morocco's Mexican dream was shattered two minutes from the end of their secondround match when West Germany's Lothar Matthaeus scored the goal which put his side into the World Cup quarter-finals here on Tuesday. The Germans now play Mexico m a match which is likely to seeAFP - 594 words
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Article216 1986-06-19 27 TOLUCA The World Cup finals are over for experienced Belgian players Erwin Vandenbergh and Rene Vandereycken. Officially, both Anderlecht men, who left for home yesterday, are injured, although rumours indicate other reasons may be involved. Vandereycken was angry at being dropped after Belgium scrapedAFP - 216 words
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Article229 1986-06-19 27 GOALSCORERS after Tuesdays matches: 4 Careca (Bra), Preben Elkjaer (Den), Alessandro Altobelli (Ita), Igor Belanov (SU), Jorge Valdano (Arg). 3 Gary Lineker (Eng), Enzo Scifo (Bel). 2 Nico Claesen (Bel), Socrates (Bra), Josimar (Bra), Jesper Olsen (Den), Yannick Stopyra (Fra), Fernando Quirarte (Mcx), Abderrazak Khairi (Mor), Julio Cesar229 words
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Article292 1986-06-19 27 DISMISSALS and cautions after Tuesday's matches: Red cards Mike Sweeney (Can), Frank Arnesen (Den), Ray Wilkins (Eng), Hanna Basil (Iraq), Jose Batista (Uru), Miguel Bossio (Uru). Yellow cards: t Oscar Garre (Arg), Terry Fenwick (Eng), William Ayache (Fra), Samir Mahmoud (Iraq), Giuseppe Bergomi (Ita), Hugo Sanchez (Mcx), Khalifa292 words
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Article288 1986-06-19 27 MONTERREY Moroccan Sports Minister Abdellatif Semlali said here yesterday that the head of Fifa, the world soccer ruling body, had promised "to put forward for consideration" a proposal that his country stage the 1994 World Cup finals. Abdellatif, who was here to watch Morocco's sec-ond-roundReuter; AFP - 288 words
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Advertisement65 1986-06-19 27 Today's Highlights 1. Alan Hubbard on the forgotten heroes of '82. 2. Heads will roll on the Soviet bloc. 3. Pele returns the compliments to another soccer great. Find out who. llAij 4. England-Paraguay reVrlrf^ port by Jeffrey Low and pics by Jerry Seh. Plus report on Denmark-Spain **lO^2^ encounter.65 words
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Article, Illustration381 1986-06-19 28 A GROUP of boys and a man helped to arrest a woman suspect after a schoolgirl's gold chain was stolen from her m Upper Boon Keng Road on Tuesday. The $150 gold chain was recovered after the suspect spat it out of381 words
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297 1986-06-19 28 $1.2 m break-in: Goldsmith offers $70,000 for info A GOLDSMITH shop which lost $1.2 million m cash and jewellery to burglars earlier this month has offered a $70,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the criminals. Kia Heng Jewellers is hoping that new information might help297 words
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167 1986-06-19 28 US posts only 2.9% growth in first quarter WASHINGTON The US economy grew at a moderate annual rate of 2.9 per cent daring the first three months of the year, a sharp downward revision from earlier estimates, the government reported yesterday. The Commerce Department said the performance of the GrossAP - 167 words
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422 1986-06-19 28 Singapore's safeguards for 'sensitive' equipment THE Government yesterday spelt out tough new controls including surprise checks and penalties such as fines and imprisonment on the import and export of high-technology and "strategically sensitive" equipment and products. Basically, this is to ensure that422 words
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Article, Illustration175 1986-06-19 28 Filipino maid missing since June 1 A FILIPINO maid has been reported missing since June 1 when she left a stationery shop belonging to her employer's brother on her day off. Police said Miss Maria Consuelo, 34, left the shop m Toa Payoh at about 8 am. The employer, schoolteacher175 words
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Article39 1986-06-19 28 What it should have been OUR chart m the Happenings column m The Straits Times on June 16 showed the number of overseas phone calls made m units of thousands instead of millions. We are sorry for the error.39 words
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358 1986-06-19 28 US makes it easier to export to Japan, Nato countries WASHINGTON The US government has eased the export of "sensitive" high-technology products to Japan and North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) countries m what it says is the first major reform of its kind m decades. The move, announced m aAP; AFP - 358 words
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151 1986-06-19 28 BANGKOK Thailand is to restrict the movements of diplomats from certain countries that are considered "unfriendly", the National Security Council (NSC) said here yesterday. NSC official Sawat Daranond said the measure to protect national interests was proposed by the NSC and approved byAFP; AP - 151 words
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281 1986-06-19 28 BEIJING China announced its equivalent to Hollywood's Oscars yesterday, giving its 1985 best film award to a controversial movie that raised the hackles of Beijing hardliners with its tale of spouse-swapping and capitalism. The announcement of the Golden Rooster awards were delayed aReuter - 281 words
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Article30 1986-06-19 28 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 3.17 points to 1,862.61 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. APAP - 30 words
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Advertisement454 1986-06-19 28 inspection of entire lots Auction commences. Xr Any lot purchased at the Auction can be traded m at the same price m the shop. All lots are unconditionally guaranteed. Finest selection ever displayed from Iran (Persia), Afghanistan, Turkey, Caucasia. Kashmir Pakistan. Hassan's Carpets Pte Ltd y'fegjK^ #01-15, 28-32 Tanglm Shopping454 words
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Miscellaneous141 1986-06-19 28 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Cloudy with showers in several areas in the late morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 30 max., 24 min SUNSET today: 7.12 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.00 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide t C Melbourne t C t Bangkok 26/34 C Sunny Moscow 11/22 C141 words
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Section Two
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Arts Festival
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Article, Illustration436 1986-06-19 1 ROCK DRUMMER DON McGLASHAN, 26, finds playing with From Scratch more emotionally rewarding than rock music "as the concept and commitment is exciting." He says: "It is such a physical form, that it is as exhilarating as roc* music. I get physically exhausted ai the end436 words
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Article, Illustration1057 1986-06-19 1 Shake, rattle and roll Sweet music from drainpipes, biscuit tins, rubber thongs, bamboos and hoses? That's what From Scratch offers to dish out at the PUB Auditorium. NANCY KOH finds out more about this unusual group. What kind of music do a sculptor, orchestra tympanist, and rock 'n' roll drummer1,057 words
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Article, Illustration776 1986-06-19 2 Soda's fizz makes dollars and sense What with better sales, wider public interest and the promise of exposure abroad, our Soda designers' group is set to bubble all the way to the bank. JOHN de SOUZA reports. SODA, the local designers' group, is slowly but surely making its presence felt,776 words
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Article, Illustration506 1986-06-19 2 JOHN de SOUZA - Doing a song-and-dance-for fashion JOHN de SOUZA 4 (Body and Soul will feature) on the fashion side 150 of 'the latest creations' by famed Parisian houses such as Christian Dior, Yves Saint-Lau-rent and Chloe On the dance side is choreographer Floid of the BBC's Top of the Pops and the506 words
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Article, Illustration956 1986-06-19 3 MAGDALENE LUM - MAGDALENE LUM By AT LEAST one snack bar m a shopping centre is following hotels and restaurants m offering gimmicks such as unusual lucky draw prizes to attract customers. The new food outlet, Snack World Eating House at Cuppage Plaza (behind Holiday Inn Park956 words
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Article, Illustration244 1986-06-19 3 Magdalene Lum - Magdalene Lum By Theme Where When How much What you get Local tea Plums, 3 pm-6 pm $8.50 Local delights like Hyatt Regency daily (adult), nasi lemak, porridge, $5.50 (child) nonya zhong, kuih. Asean Cafe Vanda, Lunch and $14 (adult) A mixed feast of Asean Paramount dinner till $10244 words
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Article, Illustration229 1986-06-19 3 MAGDA LENE LUM - MAGDA LENE LUM WESTIN PLAZA is currently having a lychee festival at its Szechaan Court (closed on Tuesdays) and Canton Garden (closed on Mondays). It's the first time that lychees are being introduced as part of the main course and not just as desserts. At a food-tasting229 words
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Article, Illustration702 1986-06-19 4 Healthy Lifestyle Dr Ang Kong Ec and Barbara Burlingame Our columnists explain how smoking adversely affects your ability to exercise and discuss the myth that when you stop smoking, you will feel hungrier and thus put on weight. 4 It is important to note702 words
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424 1986-06-19 4 Fibre what it can and cannot do WE NEED more fibre m our diet but it is not a magic medicine against cancer, say researchers. Fibre is a generic term that encompasses several different forms of roughage found m most fruits and vegetables. Most fibre consists of the tough cellUPT - 424 words
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234 1986-06-19 5 MORE than 3,000 brush paintings and calligraphy will be on show at an art exhibition said to be the largest held here. It claims another "first", with works by 300 artists from the Qing Dynasty (1644—1911) and the early years of the234 words
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Article69 1986-06-19 5 iSE ±ff IWixl^ jgg«# mm* o j*i£/i-:£fcA:rtf>f!Jtc-ri'4 ;r F-tt*-* m 'A/j^f^ h/t- m^* r*l $1 I'u] ft /ft «S A •'if-- >i>ri'j^[fc" fftt* f 11,?.$ 13 s» a: a Jk»ifi9 ftSAfll't'SA-f? &mm%k ft m 20 w ri 1/ n^ m^- turn w [11 ttt Ml I*l ;yjt A fs]° UP'M.69 words
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Article, Illustration332 1986-06-19 5 LIKE the artist Mistral m the recent television series, Mistral's Daughter, the president of the Life Art Society is a prolific painter who has his paint brushes and easel always at hand. Mr Tan Kirn Ser, 42, who is well-known for his Chinese brush332 words
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Article, Illustration629 1986-06-19 5 Enjoy an indoor barbecue, Korean-style TAN BAN HUAT visits two Korean restaurants and finds their barbecue is different from the outdoor one we are familiar with. A BARBECUE party need not be out m the open by the pool or by the beach; you can have one m the air-conditioned629 words
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Article, Illustration532 1986-06-19 5 HONG CHONG WING - CHONG WING HONG pm BY THE choral music scene m China today is like a song sung m unison from the people's hearts. This is the view of Gershom Ma (Ma Geshun), professor of choral conducting at the Shanghai Conservatory, who is532 words
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Article61 1986-06-19 5 W&^tiS^M^ $> o R£f; fit j^; a fcft xSI #&&J£/>U979f| -/t r.\.'* &#<# *&mr n •mm UK tftM^fc flails t®m h&# ?i t» %m few fg fr m a is i$ le fl]?'|: fffe.fr] ffl'./h [.1 (ft.)' f.MkN-^. w tli mftft ft K-ffl.«;fi!iJtH jit s /j^ g <: S& [g61 words
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Article, Illustration768 1986-06-19 6 ANUAR OTHMAN - ANUAR OTHMAN By 4 If a short story writer fails to bring the readers into his story, then the work that he has m produced is not of high quali- ty. KHADIJAH HASHIM who takes a day or two to write a768 words
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Article, Illustration773 1986-06-19 6 Oleh ANUAR OTHMAN - Oleh ANUAR OTHMAN 4Di dalam menulis cerpen atau novel, cerpenis atau novelis itu perlu pandai menyusun kata sehingga pembaca terasa yang dibacanya. Cerpenis atau novelis tidak boleh menulis 'dia menangis' sahaja. Bukan seratus peratus m tidak boleh, tetapi ia tidak begitu773 words
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Article, Illustration1083 1986-06-19 22 CAROLINE NGUI reviews Sundown Theatre's Master Harold and the Boys, which ended its three-day run at the World Trade Centre Auditorium yesterday. 1H IT WAS an energy that leapt I °ff stage and j0 grabbed you. For about one and a half hours,LIM SENG TIONG - 1,083 words
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Article, Illustration553 1986-06-19 22 'Steal' of a show AT the Mario Maya workshop last Saturday, mysterious voices reverberated throughout the auditorium at Victoria Theatre just before the choreographer started his talk. Instead of Spanish, the small group which turned up to listen to Mario heard Mandarin. They turned around but saw no553 words
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Article, Illustration864 1986-06-19 23 CHRISTINE KHOR reviews Classical Ballet, staged at the Victoria Theatre on Tuesday and yesterday. Right: CONFLICT. The dramatic opening sequence with the five daughters of a wealthy widow. From left: Elizabeth Thng, Jacqueline Lim, Suzanne Teo, Chantal Pestana and Thong Meng Lan (centre, seated). ThisLIM SENG TIONG - 864 words
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Advertisement414 1986-06-19 6 m Does your child* )m Tknow their names? The Ribena'Learning Machine' has the answers. \^X^& T 1 J_9 X mN_J__ anc^ or(^ s n School and At m Yr*" tpV mW&BmSk Bm m Home m English and Mandarin. \l^ y^ C\ V_\^ w^^^^mw^^SSßm 'Learning Machine' straight N^ f\C\\j > mm*r*'414 words
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Advertisement730 1986-06-19 8 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators REFRIGERATORS IN VARIOUS capacity for sale, with guarantee free delivery. Ring: *****98 SALES, SERVICE. REPAIR of air con ventilation ducts and sheet metal work *****02, Mr Wong SPLIT-ROOM UNIT AIRCON., fridge for repair Sale. rent. Installation, servicing Tel: *****26. TONG HAI aircon, refrigeration service Si electrical work.730 words
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Advertisement363 1986-06-19 8 38 TV/ Video/ Hi-Fi TV ANTENNAE INSTALLATION or repair. 1 year service guaranteed Call: *****52/ *****18. 39 Other Personal Services FOR INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY repairs, installation, etc. call *****82, TK Electrical. 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal LOWEST CHARGE $30. House removal, transportation service, office removal specialised In pianos, organs delivery and disposal363 words
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Advertisement336 1986-06-19 8 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal EXPRESS DELIVERY. Undertake local collection or shipment to M'sla by road services. Personalised door-to-door services. Call *****80/ *****77, Mr Wan. SPECIALIST IN HOUSE removal. Workers provided. Household' office/ piano. Lorry with power gate. Contact: *****81. ALL TYPES DELIVERY by van $25/ 10' lorry $30. 7 days336 words
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Advertisement777 1986-06-19 8 51 Printing/ Copying Services We specialise m printing visiting idtds. letterheads (While you wail i I Bills, invcncfi and all kind of Stalionery items Designing embossing works also available here I (-OR QUICK CREATIVE, RELIABLE I QUALITY PRINTING CALI US TODAY AT no.} 44 Peoples Park Onlre I V^ Tel777 words
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Advertisement703 1986-06-19 8 57 Business; Opportunities EARTH AVAILABLE Approximatey 170,000 cubic meters of good quality earth Immediately available at JUNCTION OF UPPER JURONG ROAD/ NANYANG AVENUE. Those who require nett quantity of earth of not less than 50,000 M 3 please telephone during office hour or apply to:SINGAPORE HOKKIEN HUAY KUAN 137 TELOK703 words
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Advertisement427 1986-06-19 8 57 Business Opportunities 58 Other Business Products/ Services Hl-TECH (COMPUTER/ SURVEY) co. offers the following services: general draughting, software development, processing of survey data, survey draughting, mapping, computer consulting, etc. Reasonable rates, excellent services. Contact *****37 for details. SUPERMARKET EQUIPMENT FOR sale. Meat vegetable chiller of 8' 12. Highest offer427 words
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Advertisement605 1986-06-19 8 64 Domestic Help 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 self-disciplined $650 fee includes W/P visa fee. medical exam security bond. P A airfare others 2 yr contract Replacement pledgely guaranteed.605 words
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Advertisement369 1986-06-19 8 64 Domestic Help Available 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive novotel orchid inn RESTAURANT MANAGER (MALE) To manage the hotel's French outlet. "LE PESCADOU" RESTAURANT PROVENCAL. Requirements:- At least 4 yrs similiar experience currently holding a similar position m the hotel or related industry. 'Diploma m Restaurant Management or its equivalent369 words
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Advertisement538 1986-06-19 8 67 Situations Vacant EDP An Independent Market Research Company requires a: DATA PROCESSING ASSISTANT (FEMALE) Requirement*: c Age: 16 -25 years. c GCE O' level with credit m Mathematics. Ability to type at 40 wpm. c Preferably with some experience m computerised environment. Interested applicant*, please write with full resume,538 words
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Advertisement551 1986-06-19 8 70 Situations Vacant Secretarial/ Clerical rAn investment company at^ Raffles Place Invites appll- 1 cations for: 1. FEMALE RECEPTIONIST CUM SECRETARIAL ASSISTANT c Singaporean c Age between 18 to 22 c Mm. GCE O' level Preferably bilingual, English and Chinese c Knowledge In operating telex/ fax machines and computer printer551 words
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Advertisement645 1986-06-19 9 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Expanding Shipping Company welcome applicants for the post of FEMALE COMPANY a MD SECRETARY Requirements: c OCfc 'OV 'A' level with credits m English and Maths. c Accurate typing speed 40-50 wpm and able to take shorthand. c Pleasant personality and good working attitude. c645 words
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Advertisement790 1986-06-19 9 70 Situations Vacant Secretarial/ Clerical THOMSON MEDICAL CENTRE invites applications for the post of: GENERAL CLERK TYPIST c Applicants should have GCE 'O' level and good typing abilities. Please collect application forms from: The Administrative Office 339, Thomson Road Singapore 1130. GENERAL CLERK Requirements: c Mln. GCE 'O' level, c790 words
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Advertisement849 1986-06-19 9 70 Situations Vacant Secretarial/ Clerical OFFICE AT BT. Batok requires Female General Clerk. School leaver with Sec. 4 qualification, able to type, answer phone calls Si take down messages, no experience needed. Please apply with contact tel. to: S.T. Box A*****, 390 Kirn Seng Road, Spore 0923. LEGAL SECRETARY REQD.849 words
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Advertisement672 1986-06-19 9 71 Situations Vacant Sales PH| METRO requires: FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVES (INDOOR BOUTIQUE) c Minimum GCE 'O' level with credits m English Mathematics. c At least Ito 2 years' experience In Indoor sales of high fashion products. c Possess a friendly and outgoing disposition and taste/ flair lor fashion. c Ability672 words
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Advertisement422 1986-06-19 9 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Cold Storage Trading Our Non-foods department has an immediate vacancy for the position of: GCE 'o' level Must possess a valid Class 3 driving license and a car Preference will be given to those with supermarket contacts dealing with toiletries and household products Age between 25422 words
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Advertisement544 1986-06-19 9 71 Situations Vacant Sales SANKYU (SINGAPORE) I PTE LTD requires 1 Possess own car 2-3 years' experience m airfreight direct marketing with good track record Initiative and drive c Ability to work independently We offer attractive remuneration and medical benefits to the right candidate. Candidates are to apply 1 m544 words
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Advertisement694 1986-06-19 9 71 Situations Vacant Sales Established international freight forwarding company with worldwide offices requires: SALES REPRESENTATIVE for it's Singapore Office. c Age 21 to 26 c 1 year's forwarding experience c Salary $700 per month Interested parties, please write with contact tel. no. to: S.T. BOX A***** 390 Kirn Seng Road694 words
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Advertisement948 1986-06-19 9 71 Situations Vacant Sales FEMALE SALES EXECUTIVE wanted. 1) Experience m garment retail sales. 2) Possess Class 3 driving licence. 3) Have initiative willing to work hard. 4) GCE 'O' level, have knowledge of Mandarin. Good remuneration provided. Interested pis. call personally at: 81k.5022, #02-25, A.M.Kio Ind. Pk.2, 5.2056. Tel:948 words
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Advertisement472 1986-06-19 9 71 Situations Vacant Sales MALE/ FEMALE SALES Executives reqd. A«e 20 to 30 yrs. Possess own transport. Experience not necessary. Tel: *****76. DECOR FIRM NEEDS part-time sales canvassers. Interested, call *****53. DID YOU SEE our ad. yesterday to earn $10,000? Interview today, #09-11 Colombo Ct. 11am./ 3pm. IF YOU ARE472 words
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Advertisement489 1986-06-19 9 72 Situations Vacant: Technical BETHLEHEM SINGAPORE PTE LTD have immediate vacancies lor: A) PIPE FITTER c Possess NTC 3ln Pipe Fitting or apprenticeship scheme, and know pipe cutting bevelling, pipe fabrication and brazing. Able to read blue print will be an advantage B) STAGE RIGGERS c Have several years of489 words
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Advertisement550 1986-06-19 10 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant Technical Technical r Aim High with a high growth industry Career seekers, you have a stable future ahead with one of Singapore's most stable and fastest growing industries the aerospace industry. And GE (USA) AVIATION SERVICE OPERATION offers you just that opportunity. Come, talk550 words
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Advertisement62 1986-06-19 10 SERVICING ASSISTANT required lor immediate employment. c Secondary education c Completed N.S. c Class 3 driving licence c Electrical knowledge Age 20 to 24 Call personally at: Blk 6024, Ang Mo Kio Ind. Park 3 #01-30, Spore 2056 Urgently needed INSTRUMENTATION ELECTRICAL SUPERVISORS lor overseas relinery project. c Must have62 words
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Advertisement544 1986-06-19 10 72 Situations Vacant Technical DRAUGHTSMAN urgently required Certificate In Architectural Draughtsmanship or Architectural Technician Diploma Must have Ito 2 years experience In Structural or Architectural Drafting Must be prepared to work long hours Interested candidates are requested to submit a full personal resume detailing their working experience, present expected salary,544 words
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Advertisement352 1986-06-19 10 73 Situations Vacant Production 73 Situations Vacant Production ,B«||g||g|gM^g|il|ii^ r *jXrfi AA Un^ MISP t>* 7 P*** tM* > Annual Bonus of at least J *r+ (Ma» c) -r e cVvn^a n Special allowances/meal BrnfPM|p!ira v ;tedrt s f \ndu^ tv^ allowance MSSmWm&ffiffimffir -^mary educate S i i S ?o352 words
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Advertisement326 1986-06-19 10 73 Situations Vacant Production 73 Situations Vacant Production <SRseagate Ji urgently requires Minimum Primary 6 education No experience required 1 Training will be provided f 12-Hour Shift: 7.00 am 7.00pm Gross Salary upon *jj| Come personally for an interview between B.ooam and 5.30pm at: 1 The Personnel Department 16 Kallang326 words
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Advertisement636 1986-06-19 10 73 Situations Vacant Production 73 Situations Vacant Production A wholly owned Government Company requires suitable candidates for the post of: QUALITY CONTROLLERS I m the poultry processing division Diploma m chemical processing technology or HSC with biological science background Preference will be given to those who have relevant experience m636 words
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Advertisement297 1986-06-19 10 73 Situations Vacant: Production c GCE 'O' 1 year experience c Age 20—35 years Able to lead a group of operators NTC 3 m Maintenance Fitting c Some working ex- I perience NTC or Trade Certificate m Maintenance Fitting or equivalent Experience m hydraulic, pneumatic machines preferred Malaysians are welcome.297 words
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Advertisement358 1986-06-19 11 73 Situations Vacant: Production NMB SINGAPORE LIMITED requires MALE/ FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Age 16 to 30 Minimum primary education Able to work on 3 rotating shifts Fringe Benefits: Shift Allowance ($4 for 2nd shift $8 for 3rd shift) Salary Increase after 3 months Attendance Awards Life Insurance Coverage Free Transport358 words
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Advertisement420 1986-06-19 11 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous isetan smgapore-tokyo DEPARTMENT STORE hat immediate) vacancies for the post* of:--1) TEMPORARY STORE ASSISTANTS (Male) c Age 17- 22 years c Singapore citizens Salary $15 per day. Working Place at River Valley Road. 2) TEMPORARY FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS (for a mm. period of 3 mths.) (for420 words
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Advertisement457 1986-06-19 11 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous Well Established Architectural and Civil Engineering Consultant Firm and its Associated ATS Group of Computer Companies: COMPUTEMCENTRE SOFTWARECENTRE COMPUTER SCHOa INFOTECHCENTHE requires 1) GENERAL MANAGER 2) MARKETING MANAGER 3) SENIOR MARKETING EXECUTIVE 4) QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT 5) EXECUTIVE SECRETARY 6) JUNIOR SECRETARY 7) RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST 8) PEON/457 words
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Advertisement460 1986-06-19 11 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous BOULEVARD H( )TLL FRONT OFFICE CASHIER JUNIOR HOUSEKEEPER Few years' chambermaid experience .Preferably with supervisory experience WAITER/ WAITRESS KITCHEN PORTER Applicants must do rotating shifts. Male applicants must complete N.S. Interested, please apply personally/ write to> The Personnel Department Boulevard Hotel Singapore 200 Orchard Boulevard Singapore460 words
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Advertisement633 1986-06-19 11 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Trading House m Jurong requires matured CLASS 4 DRIVER Salary above Sssso Age above 35 years c At least 2 years experience In local delivery. c Must be well versed In {Singapore roads. c Prepared to work hard, c Ability to read handle delivery documents. 5-day633 words
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Advertisement860 1986-06-19 11 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous Urgently required MALE DELIVERY DRIVER c Posses class 4 driving licence. Able to speak and write English. Salary $750. Please call personally at: Blk. 149, Silat Avenue #01-56 Singapore 0316 Tel. *****83/ *****97 PROGRESSIVE PRINTING COMPANY requires Experlened Gestetner 211 Printing Operators. Applicants must have 3860 words
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Advertisement717 1986-06-19 11 81 Vehicles For Hire ORIENT CAR LEASING PTE. LTD. offers DAILY SPECIAL Sunny $50 Bluebird $60 Laurel $80 Cedrlc $100 Brougham $120 WEEKEND SPECIAL 1300 c.c. $130 1600 c.C. $150 Collection: Friday 4.00pm Return: Monday 10.00 am 8-seater mini bus $80 per day. 13-seater mini bus $100 per day. 19-seater717 words
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Advertisement859 1986-06-19 11 85 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/Volvo 74 PEUGEOT 504, new tax insurance, very good cond. Asking $2,500. Tel *****40 *****37 '80 VOLVO 244 'GL\ Pte. owner, aircon., cassette, well maintained. $18,500. *****71. '82 'Q' VOLVO 264 GLE 2.8, fully auto. Fuel Injection, leather seats, low mileage. *****91, Andy 86 For Sale:859 words
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Advertisement875 1986-06-19 11 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan NEAR 81 DATSUN 120Y, aircon., hi-fi, sport-rlms, asking $10,900 Call *****73. SELLING CHEAP. 1977 Datsun 100A, FII, aircon., hi-fi, s/rlms. Downpayment $1,500. *****18. 1981 NEW MODEL Datsun Laurel 2 0 Hardtop. Fully auto. 1 Q plate owner. *****67. 73 DATSUN 1200. Aircon. radio cassette, tax 9/86.875 words
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Advertisement885 1986-06-19 11 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT! LIMITED stock. Mitsubishi 13 GL 5-speed. PARF $24,499. Trade-In acceptable. Ricky Tay, *****33. 24-hr (Cycle Carriage) END '81 MITSUBISHI Lancer 1400 (5-speed). Pte. owner. Aircond., radio cassette, s/rims. New tax. PARF. Showroom cond. $14,200. Tel: *****05. 1981 MITSUBISHI LANCER SL. 1 pte. owner, atrcon,885 words
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Advertisement1124 1986-06-19 12 93 For Sale: Honda 1985 HONDA ACCORD FX manual, 12-valve, SBA plate, 1 lady owner. Aircon. Expensive radio cassette, sports rims Tax Dec. ■86 Original white. Guaranteed brand new Asking $34,850. 61-A Whitfleld Garden, (East Coast Terrace, opposite Slglap Market) ■83 HONDA ACCORD FX auto alrcon, s rims. Kxpenslve hi-fi.1,124 words
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Advertisement373 1986-06-19 12 93 For Sale: Honda '85 CIVIC 1.3 Manual. 1 pte. owner tax till Dec. '86. High power radio cassette. $26,500 *****10. 94 For Sale: Daihatsu LATE '80 DAIHATSU Charade XTE. 5-door, pte. owner, PARF. Full accessories. Excellent cond. Accident free. $12,800 0.n.0. Peter *****46. 1981 DAIHATSU CHARADE XTE. 5-speed. Private373 words
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Advertisement405 1986-06-19 12 94 For Sale: Daihatsu MH|« Wt WWm W J^ft Wa^ti There's no better time to buy a Charade than Now. LSft, »ll* n Sk afl Mam I m 1 9L. When scra P ear P nces are at their lowest levels m years> mSk mWmm 1 Act Now And Save405 words
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Advertisement276 1986-06-19 12 94 For Sale: Daihatsu 96 For Sale: Other Makes •82 RENAULT 18 Turbo, 1565 c.c, showroom cond. Power steering/ windows, central locking. $26,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****44. •84 SAAB 900 Turbo APC. Pte. owner. Original paint. Radio cassette, sports rims, tax new. Excellent. $63,000. *****44 1971 MORRIS AUSTIN 1300, Radio Cassette,276 words
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Advertisement321 1986-06-19 12 94 For Sale: Daihatsu 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles LEE ENG FOO A BROTHERS MOTORS PTE. LTD. 391, Balestier Road (1232) Tel: *****26 (5 lines) 1984 Daihatsu 1000 van aircon. Ford Econovan PB bus Mazda T3OOO diesel 10' steel Daihatsu diesel 10' low bed Daihatsu diesel wide cab 14' 1983321 words
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Advertisement645 1986-06-19 12 94 For Sale: Daihatsu 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles LATE '82 DAIHATSU van, diesel. Original paint. Alrcond. Passed inspection. $5,200 0.n.0. *****82. MAY 79 TOYOTA Llteace Passed Vicom. $3,600. Call: Chong Kee *****57. MID '80 COROLLA 1.3 panel van, aircon.. Just inspected, 1 year tax, can loan. *****26. MID '83645 words
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Advertisement473 1986-06-19 12 94 For Sale: Daihatsu 99 Vehicles Wanted ATTRACTIVE PRICE, HIGHEST OFFER, CASH PAYMENT we can offer you better price for any used car, model c.c. PARF or non-PARF company registered, commercial vans and pick-ups PB buses all scrap cars trade m acceptable ALL CUSTOMERS WELCOME Kindly contact MR. MRS. KOH473 words
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Advertisement724 1986-06-19 12 94 For Sale: Daihatsu 99 Vehicles Wanted WANTED VEHICLES FOR EXPORT c All kinds of SZ vehicles, c 1977 1979 Benz 28OS, auto. We also deal m new ft used cars, scrap cars. H.P., insurance A exportation of vehicles. TEL: *****06/ *****07 ATTRACTIVE PRICES, HIGHEST offer cash payment for PARF,724 words
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Advertisement553 1986-06-19 12 106 Accommodation Available: Houses I Jones I Lang Wootton I 532-3888 I For all your housing needs be it a I bungalow with I a swimming pool or a luxurious apartment m an upmarket I condominium I call us for immediate service! DIST.IO (MEDITERRANEAN STYLE) Luxurious d/storey detached tucked m553 words
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Advertisement896 1986-06-19 12 106 Accommodation Available: Houses FIRST/ SECOND/ THIRD AYE. Hilltop secluded 3/ 4-bdrm. Beautiful gdn with/ without pool. LEEDON PK. vicinity Restored Colonial 4-bdrm. Lovely patio/ tranquil setting. S/pool. Brizay. 4 bdrms. Pool. $5,500. Swettenham Rd. 4 bdrms. Pool. ORIOLE/ ASH GR. 4 bdrms Total privacy. Rustic gdn. Inground pool. $6,000896 words
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Advertisement694 1986-06-19 13 106 Accommodation Available: Houses D.IS CORNER TERR. Use for rent 3+l bdrms. Fully furnished. Asking $950 neg. Call *****01. D.IS DUNBAR WALK seml-d, spaclous, big gdn, 4 rms., aircon., $1,500. Co-broke: *****32 D.15 JALAN SEAVIEW 2-storey semi-detached. 4 bdrms.. f/furn., $1,000. Century: *****88. v D.16 JLN LIMAU I.ipis brand new694 words
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Advertisement884 1986-06-19 13 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments PROPERTIES TO LET Offices at Colombo Court/ Selegie Complex Executive Flats at Tan Kirn Cheng Road Terms rental negotiable Immediate occupation Contact Mr Hoon/Mrs Sim at Tel: 3361 233/***** 1 5 Jj or Mr Seah at *****44 fill I PtffQTffTßfi Available at884 words
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Advertisement936 1986-06-19 13 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments LUXURIOUS APARTMENT IN D15T.0922 c High fir. with built-in area 186 sq. metres c 3 bdrms with servant's amenities c Central aircond c Within walking distance to Orchard Road c Available m July '86 Call Now *****33 ext. 213/ 193 ORANGE GRT/ NASSIM MAN. (PTE. OWNER).936 words
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Advertisement886 1986-06-19 13 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.9 GRANGEFORD 2 bdrms. Fully carpeted. Central alrcon. Fully equipped with appliances, linen, crockery. $1800. Citiprop *****75. EASTERN LAGOON STUDIO walk-up apt. Partial furnished. Rental $950. Sale considered Strictly no agents. Tel: *****80. EASTERN LAGOON, D.15 Katong's Expatriate choice resort living Club house facilities. 2 bdrms886 words
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Advertisement875 1986-06-19 13 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.15 MANDARIN GDN. high fir Facing sea. Full facilities. Fully/ p. furn. 3 bdrms. GMP *****66. D.15 MARYLAND PK. 3 1 bdrms. all attached bathrms. 1,900 sq.ft. P/furn. $800. Reat *****13, *****57 D.15 OCEAN PK. High fir. Facing sea. 3 1 rms. 2,000 sq.ft. Tastefully rum.875 words
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Advertisement826 1986-06-19 13 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms ORCHARD AREA Fully furn., carpeted, alrcon., bathroom attached. Facilities telephone, mlnl-theatre, alrcon. hall, s/pool, sauna, squash court. Meals, laundry guardianship arrangeable, conducive study environment for foreign students. Tel: *****92. F/FURN., SMALL cosy rm. In new pte. apt. (d.U). Free parking. Laundry arrangeable. View to appreciate. $150.826 words
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Advertisement752 1986-06-19 13 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses PUBLIC AUCTION TODAY 2.30pm at the Mercury Room, 18th floor Apollo Hotel, Havelock Road Singapore RESIDENTIAL LANDED 22 Toh Heights Single-storey detached house 7036 sqft freehold 30F Meyer Road 2-storey detached house 7926 sqft freehold 12 Begonia Road 2-storey semi-detached house 4667752 words
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Advertisement911 1986-06-19 13 113 For Sale: Houses FABULOUS 2-BTOREY DETACHED Bungalow In an excl. res. area. Land area 45,000 sq.ft. 6 rms large living/ dining, pool, tennis/ squash courts. Landscape gdn. $6 15m neg Agape: *****55. D 2880 MIMOSA PK. Townh'se. 277 sq.m. 2-1/2-storey, 4 bdrms., 4 bathrms., split-level, s/pool, squash ct Sale911 words
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Advertisement609 1986-06-19 14 113 For Sale: Houses 3 bdnn.Ing. DISTRICT 11, Orchid Inn vicinity. Beautiful single storey bungalow on elevated land, 3 bedrooms, swimming pool, renovated, land area 6,500 square feet, mature garden, must view. Only $600,000. Call *****09 after 10 a.m. '< Nowwith Superloan, your dream home is well within f<l* your609 words
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Advertisement432 1986-06-19 14 113 For Sale: Houses 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Elegant Living is within your reach V|eWrßtilltt Situated at Brighton Avenue along Yio Chu Kang Road Ready for occupancy Only 30% left 23 Units of luxurious Apartments Maisonettes 12 different designs to suit your choice Floor area from 83 sq.m. to432 words
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Advertisement945 1986-06-19 14 114 For Sale: Private Apartments D.lO EXCLUSIVE Tanglin Hill Condominium maisonette. 2885 sq.ft. 4 bdrm. Clubhouse facilities. Tenated till Feb. '87. $650,000. Colliers *****22/ *****83. D.lO SENG MANSION (Robin Rd.) walk-up apt., 2,200 sq.ft. 4 bdrms., only 8 units/ maintenance fees $45 p.m. freehold. $350,000. Deans Property *****55. D.ll CHANCERY945 words
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Advertisement828 1986-06-19 14 114 For Sale: Private Apartments 0 9 HILLCOURT. 3+ 1 bdrms 2,090 sq.ft. High fir $360,000. Tel: *****49/ *****80 (Agent). D.9 NEAR CUPPAQE Ctr., walk-up apt., approx. 1,500 sq.ft. $210,000. Homer *****08. 0.9 OXLEY RISE walkup apt. 1000 sq.ft. 2 bdrms. F/hold. $180,000. Everton *****11. D.9 PEACE MANSION 2,600 sq.ft.828 words
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Advertisement953 1986-06-19 14 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments A.M. KIO PURE 4-rm. 81k.547. Ceramic/ cabinets, $83,000. 81k. 303, terrazzo/ cabinets, $86,000 81k. 538 252, marble/ cabinets $80,000 $78,000. Prices neg.' *****95. Free service for buyers. ANG MO KIO 4-room (Pure) 81k.229. Convenient location, near school, market hawker centre. Well renovated. Terrazzo, kitchen cabinets,953 words
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Advertisement890 1986-06-19 14 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments A.M. KIO (PURE) 81k.229. Simple renovation. Well kept. $69,000. (Full CPF). DJ Prop. *****27. A.M. KIO PURE 4-rm. 81k.547 all ceramic, cabinets $81,000/ Blk. 252/219 $75,000/ $71,000. *****00. A.M. KIO 3-RM. Corner. Blk 230 all carpeted, cabinets $55,000 neg./ 81k.422, terrazzo $39,000. *****62. A.M. KIO890 words
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Advertisement578 1986-06-19 14 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 5-RM. HAIG RD. 81k.7/ 23. Bedok b1k.66/ 96/ 111/ 139, A.M.KIo b1k.259/ 305/ 501/ 622. *****43 5-RM. HOUGANG $110,000. Haig Rd., marble $148,000. World Property Bldg. Mgt: *****16/ *****22. 5-RM. JURONG EAST $130,000. Ghim Moh $135,000. World Property Bldg. Mgt: *****16/ *****22. 5-RM. POINT BLK.578 words
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Advertisement1592 1986-06-19 14 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces PRIME FACTORY WAREHOUSE CUM OFFICE SPACE I UNION CENTRE Jk FOR LEASE jjfSl Newly completed 6 1 storey light industrial building at -^™^\jjl^w^lE: Jalan Pemimpin, Off Upper Thomson Rd 2 cargo lifts of 4.000 lbs 2 passenger lifts of 2.500 lbs1,592 words
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Advertisement744 1986-06-19 15 121 For Rent: Office Spaces you are specially blessed M Ja? I* i^a^B»^B^LW wlltn good climate, favourable terrain and tt 'fSaw^ *mk^HaV harmony to the people. In short, you have t"^ lIP* Sin "4 fe 8 ShU yOUF S de S3yS 4MB '^^jfJ^'HaW Mr Lim Siak lining, a well-renowned B*744 words
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Advertisement295 1986-06-19 15 121 For Rent: Office Spaces TOWNSHEND BLDG. (MAUDE Rd). Approx. 450 sq.ft. $900. System Properties *****33. WALK-UP OFFICE SPACE. 1,200 sq.ft. Carpeted, partitioned, toilet, carpark. $1000. MAPS *****00. #08-05/ 08 SHENTON House for rental. Area 883 sq.ft. Pis. contact *****41. 2 UNITS OFFICES m Orchard Shopping Ctr. $2.80 p.s.f. (mcl.)295 words
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Advertisement564 1986-06-19 15 121 For Rent: Office Spaces 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces I Jones I Lang J Wootton 1 532-3888 I Guardian Pharmacy, lj ijgj Delifrance, |4 I McDonald's ...I H We can $j£ p same Shop unit* available for rent at CENTREPOINT ORCHARD ROAD Suitable lor following trades: Boutique fashion Furniture/564 words
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Advertisement912 1986-06-19 15 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces Located at Busy Orchard Road, along Cuppage Road's shady pedestrian mall Near MRT Station Surrounded by 6 international hotels Facing Parkview Holiday Inn and Cuppage Market much favoured by tourists Featuring a complete range of912 words
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Advertisement1188 1986-06-19 16 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education (Located m a university town m the Toronto region) Qualify for higher learning FAST Wyndham College: offers close personal attention m small classes has highly qualified Canadian staff offers a range of pre-U courses Callt (02) *****66 [CftjS] CMS Pte Ltd, SI Anson Road,1,188 words
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Advertisement902 1986-06-19 16 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses 1 NCC Diploma m 6 Advanced Diploma m Computer Studies Computer Studies 2 City and Guilds 418 (747) 7 Programming m BASIC, 3 GCE 'O' or A' m Computer COBOL, FORTRAN. Science for 'OTA' students PASCAL (School Student 4 British Computer Society Concession) Part902 words
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Advertisement663 1986-06-19 17 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses BOOKKEEPING (Beginners) l)Sun 9.30- 11.00 am 22/06 2) Mon 7.30- 9.00pm 23/06 3) Tues 6.30- B.oopm 24/06 4) Thurs 7 30- 9.00pm 26/06 i)) Sat 2.00- 3 30pm 28/06 fi) Sat 3.30- 5.00pm 28/06 BOOKKEEPING (Inter) v INTENSIVE 1 Thurs 6 30-9.30pm 19/06 JAPANESE (Beginners) 1663 words
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Advertisement214 1986-06-19 17 ■■Pr i WHITE MINIATURE POODLE named 'JERRY' miasing aince 11/6/86. Finder contact, owner at: *****42 REWARD $500 A LIGHT BLUE luggage bag was lost on Flight TG4O3 at Changi Airport on 13/6. Anyone found please call Peter Tay at *****95. FEMALE PEKINESE, LIGHT brown/ white patches, lost Bedok Reservoir, 16th214 words
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Advertisement620 1986-06-19 17 Telefax No: *****59 Sales Service: Tel *****11 ext 5724/5/6/8 5669 General Electric Ceramics, Inc is the major^^^^^^ L'S producer of multilayer packages, thick and thin film substrates. Supported by a team of ceramists and electronic scientists at our research and development centre, it provides state-of-the-art products with two fully integrated620 words
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Advertisement117 1986-06-19 17 Kates: Box Service: Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: SSIO.OO I DAVID ABODAHERS BIOGRAPHY OF THE MOST DYNAMIC BUSINESSMAN OF OUR TIME IMHUHtfiI David Abodaher's life of Lee lacocca provides a fascinating appraisal of a man whom many observers would like to see117 words
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Advertisement428 1986-06-19 18 APPOINTMENTS I as I CHARTERED INDUSTRIES OF SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. invites applications tor the post ot Confidential Secretary Candidates should possess a PSC from a recognised institution. Preference will be given to those with some secretarial experience. Interested applicants are invited to submit their applications by 25/6/86, giving full resume,428 words
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Advertisement542 1986-06-19 18 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND FN THE MATTER OF IX)MBANG TIN MINES PTE LTD (INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of LOMBANG TIN MINES PTE LTD, duly convened and held at Apt. Blk. 531, Upper Cross Street,542 words
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Advertisement267 1986-06-19 18 FOR THOSE WHO NEED HELP IN THE MALAY LANGUAGE learn all you need to know from these classic and authoritative books. jriMWJtfl Q Complete and comprehensive, the fPPRv*^ H series teaches essential aspects of Malay and each title can be .^^---sirJBB effectively used separately or m conjunction with other companion267 words
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Advertisement185 1986-06-19 19 sioms Tessa Potter Sharing a book Shared reading or paired reading? Whichever you favour, Read Along Stories will help you m increasing children's enjoyment and progress m early reading. Read Along Stories are a collection of simple stories fantasy, magic, animals, slapstick fun designed to be first read and enjoyed185 words
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Miscellaneous591 1986-06-19 19 SUN TAN By Collette PEANUTS By Schulz WTzcMti-t'ZZ i tViS* /"-AND A TH^tV^ B^^O bA iT^An &/V^^ pt 1 r— 7 1 F U/£Rfc RiCW AND H^.D J I M£/y M.QPgL CA* M F^ BET^(S.CI^SS Ot K-SEKJ.n /RI6HT LE6..LEFT>^ /SWIN6 WVZ ARMsA I NOW JUST RELAX YOUR I IBe I591 words
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Advertisement1019 1986-06-19 22 to enjoy trouble-free motoring m Singapore. Thprp arp^Dpi ithnriQpH P^Qtrnl QnppipliQt I B^m/ W»^. serangoon garden toapayoh i nere are bu auinonsea oasiroi speciansi tjrm r^ar joWchYvvTai^^e^alr serv.ce xx, p» service centres m Singapore who display this llCj^m [oiichal^oSy! 91 *****50 LoU^ a 254 a ay6 y 9 o oh21,019 words
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Miscellaneous90 1986-06-19 23 What's on= SINGAPORE FESTIVAL OF ARTS 1986 Performances (For ticket inquiries, call *****%) PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION CHINESE ORCHESTRA. Features exclusive works by distinguished composers from the People's Republic of China and Singapore. Conducted by Ku Lap Man. Singapore Conference Hall. 8 pm. Tickets at $10 and $15. ENGLISH DRAMA: DRAGON'S TEETH90 words
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Miscellaneous103 1986-06-19 23 FROM SCRATCH. From New Zealand. Featuring specially constructed percussion instruments by a highly unusual group which combines melody, rhythm and movement m a dazzling display of sight and sound. PUB Auditorium. Tickets at $10 and $15. Ends tomorrow. Exhibitions CONTEMPORARY ASIAN ART by 15 artists, including Chen Wen Hsi, Goh103 words
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Miscellaneous100 1986-06-19 23 am 6 pm. On till July 22. OTHER EVENTS 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) for100 words
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Miscellaneous110 1986-06-19 23 OF THE HISTORICAL COASTAL FORTIFICATIONS OF SINGAPORE AT FORT SILOSO. Fort Siloso, Sentosa. Mondays to Saturdays, 9 am 5 pm Sundays and public holidays, 9 am -6 pm. Usual entry charges to the island piyAN EXHIBITION AND SALE OF CHINESE PAPERCUTS, STRAW PICTURES AND BOOKMARKS. The Shanghai Book Co, 81-A110 words
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Miscellaneous106 1986-06-19 23 MAS Building, Shenton Way. Mondays to Fridays, 10 am 4 pm; Saturdays, 10 am-1 pm. Closed on Sundays and public holidays. THE CHANGI PHOTOGRAPHER EXHIBITION. Group Lounge, lobby level, Hotel Meridien, Changi. 8 am 7 pm. PERANAKAN PLACE MUSEUM. Guided tours through an authentic turn-of-the-centu-ry Straits Chinese home. Peranakan Place,106 words
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Miscellaneous92 1986-06-19 23 MING VILLAGE. See how traditional craftsmanship is used to reproduce handpainted Chinese porcelain pieces. Includes a guided tour. 32 Pandan Road. 9 am 5 pm. Free. HALLEY'S COMET CHASE CONTEST. Selected entries from the contest organised by The Straits Times. Singapore Science Centre. 10 am -6 pm. Admission: $2 for92 words
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Miscellaneous970 1986-06-19 23 —I Radio One 90.5 mHz m VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News m 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, Another Show (cont'd)970 words
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Advertisement115 1986-06-19 24 ONCE AND FOR ALL, WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE? Chargecards Creditcards, give you credit charge you for it* When\wissueyouwidioiir Acreditcard is exactly that Card,wecredkyouwi^the A card issued by a company maturity and responsibility wßchdoesn^expectyoutopay that will leadyou to pay your your mondily statement m full monthly bill m full,& on time.115 words
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Miscellaneous936 1986-06-19 24 V. wit civ ii.i. it j <d?c- MY VIEW Kannan Chandran '^^^if^^^^^l mm When the guns are located ~lT~ ""I I \^^mWr^\ i3^**% >rt 4i f Sw'^r*fiS«»F v&v^S ■K^^*^'* JL of Asia (Ch 12, 8.30 j^-i #%■«#> g%§ PhltlSl ways to retrieve the items. IL I i rriCjffifrfc (BSS^SK^*^3**^^^^ i936 words
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Article, Illustration457 1986-06-19 1 JEFFREY LOW - JEFFREY LOW TWO-GOAL GARY SETS UP ENGLAND QUARTER-FINAL SHOWDOWN WITH ARGENTINA From MEXICO CITY England powered their way to a quarter-final showdown against Argentina by teaching hot-tempered Paraguay a lesson m composure under European conditions at the Aztec Stadium yesterday. And Gary Lineker showed just why he is457 words
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Advertisement75 1986-06-19 1 Jerry Seh's picture special on the match Page 7 Yesterday's pin-ups, today's rejects Page 10, 11 %Jfl BS JBHkSI wf^D J J **F M Jam! fIL; f^v* Iftlftr Every shot Sf w- *</ UHHI ttHUd^ a Wit (I It- f «L Man on the spot-Straits Times Chief Sports photographer, Mr75 words
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Advertisement27 1986-06-19 1 The OfficiaTSoft Drink of the World Cup Mexico 'B6 M.C.(P) N0.124/5/86 Quarter-final draw, TV schedules on Page 2. 4 -goal Butragueno devastates the Danes p age ie27 words
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Advertisement233 1986-06-19 2 Kodak M| Argentina Quarter-finals 8~~ '"^TBBBHBK^ 17 Jun, 6am (Puebla) Argentina 1-0 fiJß'vW^ i ~1 Semi-finals 'l^ttwß^'-' Xi 'Jr^' Uruguay "i"hM^^^^^ r 23 Jun, 2am '>'■ <^^slh^^''^^^( England (Mexico City) I Final <^« England 3-0 '^^P^SH^^ 19 Jun, 2am (Mexico City) I Paraguay BjSfef^ <&T 26 Jun, 6am A 'M^H233 words
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Article, Illustration594 1986-06-19 3 STEPHANE DE MOL - DeMol the delightful STEPHANE DE MOL Rookie makes his mark Demol is still very young. He still has to develop completely. He is still looking for the position where he performs best. I predict a great career if he stays composed. Belgian coach Thys on Demol (right) TOLUCA Stephane deAP - 594 words
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Article, Illustration78 1986-06-19 4 ON TOP OF THE WORLD After a quiet start, Italy went on to win the World Cup m 1982. Then Bearaot's braves had luminaries such as Znff, Rossi, Tardelli and Gentile. On their way to the title they eliminated Argentina, Brazil, Poland and West Germany. Now, four years later, the78 words
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Article, Illustration190 1986-06-19 5 ...BUT NOW IT'S ARRIVEDERCI MEXICO CITY Goodbye Italy, see you m 1990. The World Cup said farewell to the defending champions on Tuesday. They bowed out with neither flair nor passion, losing 2-0 to European champions France m the second round. So the team that lit the soccer world aflameUPI - 190 words
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Article383 1986-06-19 5 MEXICO CITY Defending champions Italy were knocked out of the World Cup on Tuesday, having failed m four years to find replacements for the players who carried the team to triumph In Spain. Manager Enzo Bearzot tried out 72 players m an effort to findAP - 383 words
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Article, Illustration121 1986-06-19 7 PHOTO SPECIAL FROM an inglorious start to their Mexico campaign, England put their best foot forward with a grand 3-0 win over Paraguay. With Glenn Hoddle fine-tuned m midfield, the England symphony had a sweet sound about it. Gary Lineker grabbed two of the goals to go intoJERRY SEH'S - 121 words
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Article, Illustration581 1986-06-19 9 Yesterday's heroes end up being the rejects of today WHEN the last ball of the World Cup is kicked, we'll all remember the winners. Not only the team who take the trophy but the men for whom Mexico '86 has been a personal triumph. We'll remember the magicians the581 words
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Article, Illustration19 1986-06-19 10 Yesterday's men (clockwise, from above). Socrates, Zlco and Chivadze, Blokhin, Belloumi and Falcao, Souness, Robson and Rummenigge (below).19 words
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Article, Illustration614 1986-06-19 11 Misery of Mexico sets the heads rolling back East MEXICO CITY 4 Defeat was not accepted with good grace. Manager Lobanovsky (left) accused his side, particularly the defenders, of making "incredible m errors". SOVIET UNION manager Valery Lobanovsky is expected to join the three other Eastern blocAFP - 614 words
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Article174 1986-06-19 12 SOME 20,000 policemen were deployed around Aztec Stadium for yesterday's EnglandParaguay match, with a special eye toward preventing rowdiness by British fans, city authorities said. After England beat Poland m Monterrey, Mexico City newspapers carried such headlines as, "Now the 'hooligans' are heading this way". ALESSANDRO Altobelll, who scoredReuter; AP - 174 words
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Article, Illustration16 1986-06-19 12 Uruguay's bitter goodbye H^B^^^^^^^^^^^B^^^BkiTr^BH AP Frank farewell. ..Uruguay's brilliant bat volatile Francescoli (right) tags Denmark's Arnesen.AP - 16 words
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Article, Illustration303 1986-06-19 12 Sir Stanley wings m for a welcome word MEXICO CITY Sir Stanley Matthews, whose sparkling wing-play made him a soccer legend, welcomed the increased use of the flanks m the current World Cup tournament. Matthews, 71, said on Tuesday it was significant that many of the goals hadAP - 303 words
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Article, Illustration62 1986-06-19 13 6 The emperor, it seems, has been sizing up the opposition and performing m short bursts. I sense that his greatest motivation will come from playing against the Brazilians, the basically creative footballers you imagine he would want to be alongside if he were not a Frenchman,62 words
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Article, Illustration677 1986-06-19 14 M II :AICUIAT0R*0UARTZ WATCH»MUSICAl INSTRUMENT.POCKET TElEVISION*CASH REGISTER THE PELE COLUMN European champs are tough MEXICO CITY Now we shall see just how potent Brazil really are! If they can overcome the highly organised army of Napoleon Platini and his French invaders, then they may be677 words
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Article146 1986-06-19 14 RIO DE JANEIRO President Jose Sarney said he was confident Brazil could win the championship m Mexico after the team beat Poland 4-0 on Monday to qualify for the quarterfinals. "Now I have hopes we will win our fourth world title," Mr Sarney said after the game mAP - 146 words
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Article164 1986-06-19 14 GUADALAJARA Brazil's players are not kidding themselves. They know they are playing well bat they are Jut as aware that winning is what matters to their supporters. "We are improving as the competition goes en," Junior said. "But everything will go down the drain if we lose. "VictoryReuter - 164 words
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Article121 1986-06-19 14 SAO PAULO (Brazil) Every time Brazil play a World Cup match, it costs the country US$356 million ($783 million) m lost working hours out of the year's estimated US$26O billion gross national product. So far, estimates put the cost of Brazil's four games at US$l.4 billion.UPI - 121 words
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Article, Illustration479 1986-06-19 15 QUERETARO Four goals from striker Emilio Butragueno, the men they call "The Vulture", sent Spain soaring to a 5-1 victory over fancied Denmark m the second-round match here yesterday. Denmark led briefly through a 33rd-minute penalty by Jesper Olsen but Butragueno's goals and a penalty byReuter - 479 words
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Advertisement509 1986-06-19 4 NIKE KEEPS YOU ON THE BALL Soccer. A sport that makes tremendous demands on the feet. D Stability and support especially during lateral movement. Agility, quick acceleration, power and precision are Padded tongue for extra protection when striking the ball. prerequisites. Nike knows these needs and combined with Built-in sockliner509 words
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