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Title Section15 1986-06-25 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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626 1986-06-25 1 H.L. LIM - Getting to know friends, partners and rivals H.L. LIM By A MID-MORNING flight from Changi Airport today will start Mr Lee Kuan Yew on his journey to Seoul then Manila, with a stopover m Taipei. This latest m a series of overseas missions will have the Prime Minister exchanging views626 words
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Article884 1986-06-25 1 RONNIE LIM; HSUNG BEE HWA - RONNIE LIM HSUNG BEE HWA By and RED tape that had unnecessarily put businessmen in a bind in at least 60 different cases has been cut by a new, high-powered committee reviewing government rules and regulations in the five months since it was formed. And more884 words
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Article, Illustration594 1986-06-25 1 CHEONG YIP SENG; YANG RAZALI KASSIM - CHEONG YIP SENG YANG RAZALI KASSIM By and JAKARTA The First Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, began his five-day visit to Indonesia yesterday hearing how Jakarta is coping with a declining economic growth rate caused by low oil prices. Shortly afterYOW YUN WOH - 594 words
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222 1986-06-25 1 bedroom. They believe the baby was strangled soon after she was born. Inspector Roger Yeo, the acting head of investigations of Jorong police station, yesterday said the case has been classified as infanticide. A man is expected to be arrested for222 words
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Article62 1986-06-25 1 Teng Cheong to be acting PM Because Mr Goh Chok Tong, the First Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister, is visiting Indonesia, Mr Ong Teng Cheong will act as Prime Minister from today till Sunday. Mr Ong is the Second Deputy Prime Minister. Mr Goh, who will be home on62 words
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140 1986-06-25 1 LONDON A leading bookmaker here is to refund all stake money to customers who wagered that the World Cup quarter-final match between England and Argentina would end m a draw. The gesture could cost the company, William Hill, about £10,000 (5533,400) but itReuter - 140 words
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Miscellaneous23 1986-06-25 1 I Inside Summary 2 World News 3-7 Asean 8 Causeway 9 Comment/ Perspective 16,17 Letters 18 TlmesDoUar 19-22 Racing 23 1 Sports 24-2723 words
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Article380 1986-06-25 2 1 1 Smile from the heart A SMILE from the heart that's what Singaporeans will be asked to give during this year's courtesy campaign, which gets underway on Thursday when it is launched by the Second Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Ong Teng Cheong, at Westin Plaza. Page 11 SIA380 words
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Article213 1986-06-25 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE impending changes m the financial sector recently announced by the Managing Director of the MAS, Mr J.Y.M. Pillay, should usher m both greater prudence and greater scope for enterprise. More stringent minimom capital requirements and gearing limits on stockbrokers will go a long way213 words
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Article265 1986-06-25 2 Britain invites Tambo TAKING a harder line on South Africa, Britain has invited African National Congress president Oliver Tambo to ministerial talks, marking the first high-level meeting with a nationalist leader the South African government regards as a terrorist. Page 4 House bars Reagan THE SPEAKER has265 words
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Article198 1986-06-25 2 NIXDORF TO MAKE COMPLETE TERMINALS BY YEAR-END WEST GERMAN computer company Nixdorf will make point of sales terminals m its Singapore factory by the end of this year, and hopes to increase its investment to $100 million by 1909. Nixdorf Singapore (Pte) Ltd, which now makes only parts of198 words
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183 1986-06-25 2 Around Asean... and Across the causeway i __j Troops patrol Phuket THAI POLICE and troops patrolled the resort island of Phuket yesterday m the aftermath of riots on Monday m protest against an intrusion of heavy industry. A state of emergency was proclaimed and an overnight curfew imposed. Two policemen183 words
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Article97 1986-06-25 2 ON JEYA'S REFUSAL THREE READERS comment on Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam's refusal to testify before the commission of inquiry into alleged executive interference m the subordinate judiciary. One says his behaviour "reflects a complete disregard for decorum and accepted norms^of behaviour" and that "coming from an experienced lawyer, and more97 words
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Article276 1986-06-25 2 England miss Botham PETER MAY, chairman of England's cricket selectors, admitted after his country's second test thrashing by India that they were missing suspended all-rounder lan Botham. Though not wishing to talk much about the Somerset star, banned until July 31 for smoking pot, May said: "It is difficult276 words
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Article418 1986-06-25 2 m front of a crowd of 50,000. For five hours, the eight bands kept the crowd on their feet, although it was a sweltering day. Among the more energetic and scintillating performers, Anita Sarawak proved that she is a veteran when it comes to pleasing the audience. And418 words
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Article307 1986-06-25 2 I Product Advertiser Sectkw/Paf e j Mrcon Arties Bank Books Cameras Campaifm Can Cdnt Fan Corresp. School Cosmetics Dcpt Store Otjco Electronics Mart Eitribitions Fumftwe Hair Care Centre Health Centre Hotels Industrial Vehicles Jewelery Live Theatre lottery Mattress Musical Instrument Newspaper Office Equipment •rtboard Motor Petrol Property Refriferator307 words
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492 1986-06-25 3 Central govt may intervene m Punjab to restore order NEW DELHI An curfew clamped on parts of Amritsar was extended yesterday as mobs of Sikhs enraged by three days of violence by Hindu militants ransacked and put to the torch Hindu-owned shops and shouted slogansReuter; AFP; UPI - 492 words
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436 1986-06-25 3 COLOMBO PRESIDENT Junius Jayewardene has admitted that Sri Lanka is buying arms from Israel and Pakistan to combat Tamil separatists and has challenged India to reveal the source of guerilla arms supplies. Sri Lanka maintains that guerillas fighting to set up anReuter - 436 words
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216 1986-06-25 3 China hosts big religious meeting BEIJING A WEEK-LONG meeting of religious leaders from 30 countries opening here today will provide an i opportunity for informal contacts between China j and the Vatican, the Secretary-General of the I World Conference on Religion and Peace said yesi terday. Dr John Taylor saidAFP - 216 words
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170 1986-06-25 3 N. Korea wants place in soccer playoffs SEOUL North Korea has applied to compete m regional preliminary rounds of the 1988 Olympic soccer tournament, the finals of which are to take place m Seoul, South Korean Football Association officials said yesterday. They said that, according to an official bulletin IssuedReuter - 170 words
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Article, Illustration72 1986-06-25 3 Look for Coke or Pepsi to quencn your unirsi on a Beijing sireei ana uneiy as not, you'll find like this Chinese man did Tianfu, a cola drink produced m China. Said to have herbal qualities which strengthen the spleen and liver, the drink, which72 words
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81 1986-06-25 3 Jail for porter who cut off boss' ear DHAKA A hospital porter has been Jailed for a month for slicing off his boss' ear when he was refused promotion, a newspaper reported yesterday. The Khabar said Abdns Salam, 31, stormed into his supervisor's room on June 21 and sliced offReuter - 81 words
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244 1986-06-25 3 SYDNEY Australian scientists have made a major breakthrough m the genetic engineering of a new breed of super sheep, it was announced here yesterday. The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) said its team had successfully transplanted a new growth hormone gene into aAFP - 244 words
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277 1986-06-25 4 Opec split on ways to prop up prices BRIONI (Yugoslavia) Opec ministers are split on their approach to restoring collapsed crude oil prices as they gather on this island m the Adriatic Sea for their half-yearly conference. But Saudi Arabia's Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani, stepping carefully from the gangway ofReuter - 277 words
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Article, Illustration112 1986-06-25 4 THE remains of a lorry after it exploded m a Cairo suburb on Monday, killing about eight people. According to an Interior Ministry spokesman, the lorry was carrying smuggled dynamite to a rock quarry when about 21 kg of it exploded after stacks of covering straw112 words
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Article448 1986-06-25 4 First high-level contact with a Black leader LONDON Taking a harder line on South Africa, Britain has invited African National Congress president Oliver Tambo to ministerial talks, marking the first high-level meeting with a nationalist leader the South African government regards as a terrorist. TheAP; UPI - 448 words
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277 1986-06-25 4 JOHANNESBURG Two explosions erupted m central Johannesburg yesterday, injuring at least 14 people m a snack bar and at least one more outside a nearby hotel. "The bomb went off right behind me," said office worker Mariet Oosthuizen, who was m theUPI; AFP; AP - 277 words
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165 1986-06-25 4 MUNICH Two or three reactors at the stricken nuclear power plant at Chernobyl m the Soviet Union could be functioning again by the end of the year, a senior official of the International Atomic Energy Agency has said. Interviewed by West German TV outsideAFP - 165 words
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Article57 1986-06-25 4 AMSTERDAM Customs officers at Schiphol airport arrested a 51-year-old Costa Rican after finding four kg of cocaine m his artificial leg. The man, who was not named, was detained on Monday after an official at a passport check became suspicious and asked him to remove theReuter - 57 words
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134 1986-06-25 4 Portugal expels 2 Soviet embassy staff LISBON The government has ordered two non-diplomatic employees of the Soviet Embassy to leave Portugal within three days. An official statement identified the two men as Vladimir Galkine and Guennadi Chiniev, and said they were being expelled for "inadmissible interference in Portuguese internal affairsAP - 134 words
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Article69 1986-06-25 4 POLAND YESTERDAY accused the United States and Western intelligence centres of training guerillas to attack Polish targets and attempting to supply the underground opposition with arms, explosives and paralysing gas. Gen Wladyslaw Pozoga, a deputy interior minister, said m an interview with PAP news agency m WarsawReuter - 69 words
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Article83 1986-06-25 4 ELEVEN SOVIET hikers died on the slopes of Mount Fisht, about 50 km north of the Black Sea resort city of Sochi, when they left their approved path and camped at a high elevation during a sudden snowstorm, Pravda reported yesterday. Among those found dead atAP - 83 words
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Article92 1986-06-25 4 CHINA YESTERDAY unveiled plans to launch newly developed communication, meteorological and earth resources satellites. The announcement came a week after Beijing revealed it had signed its first agreement with an American company to put two satellites aloft m 1987-88 and disclosed it was negotiating with a British-based organisationUPI - 92 words
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Article60 1986-06-25 4 THREE PAKISTANI soldiers were killed and an officer seriously injured on Monday when Afghan troops shelled a military post m western Baluchistan province, the Associated Press of Pakistan reported m Islamabad yesterday. It said the Afghan Charge d' Affaires m Islamabad was summoned to the ForeignReuter - 60 words
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Article84 1986-06-25 4 THE NUMBER killed m a factory collapse near Bombay on Sunday was unclear yesterday estimates ranged from fewer than 20 to more than 100 as the state government ordered a high-level inquiry. Reports from the site said rescue workers were still searching for bodies m the debrisAFP - 84 words
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407 1986-06-25 5 WASHINGTON The Speaker has denied President Ronald Reagan permission to address the House of Representatives on his proposed US$100 million (S$220 million) aid package for Nicaraguan rebel guerillas. The House Is due to vote today on the aid for the rebels, who are knownAFP - 407 words
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Article, Illustration213 1986-06-25 5 ARLINGTON (Virginia) FORMER US Secretary of State Alexander Haig said on Monday he would probably ran for President m 1988. "Very probably Tin going to run/ he told International political and military figures at a conference here. "I know I'm the darkestRenter - 213 words
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Article76 1986-06-25 5 One killed in 14-hour siege LOS ANGELES A 20--year-old gunman who held five hostages for 14 hours m Van Cleef and Arpeis Jewellers at Beverly Hills surrendered after a shoot-out m which one person was killed. The gunman gave up yesterday after three shots were fired. The alarm was soundedAFP - 76 words
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269 1986-06-25 5 Rockefeller heir Victim of fraud' claim NEW YORK The last surviving granddaughter of Mr John D. Rockefeller Sr was the victim of a massive fraud when she granted her estimated US$6O million (Ssl32 million) estate to her second husband, her children charged on Monday. The charge was contained m courtReuter - 269 words
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Article209 1986-06-25 5 Peru to IMF: No way we can pay PERU does not foresee paying the IMF all the US$75O million (551.65 billion) it owes the organisation during the next three years, Prime Minister and Economy Minister Luis AlVa Castro said m a statement released on Monday. Without beating around the bush,Reuter - 209 words
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Article62 1986-06-25 5 MOSCOW The Soviet space freighter Progress-26 has separated from the orbiting Mir space station after recharging its supplies, fuel and drinking water and making corrections m its orbital trajectory, Tass news agency reported on Monday. Today, orbiting cosmonauts Leonid Kizim and Vladimir Soloviev are scheduled to transfer backAFP - 62 words
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221 1986-06-25 5 LONDON The state of Texas reopened its "embassy" m London on Monday after a break of 150 years, a few blocks from the site of the former embassy of the former Republic of Texas. "England had the good sense to recognise Texas as an independentUPI - 221 words
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366 1986-06-25 6 LONDON Irish Republican Army guerilla Patrick Magee, who came close to blowing up British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, was on Monday sentenced to eight terms of life imprisonment. The judge, Sir Leslie Boreham, described Magee, who was born m Belfast, as a man ofReuter - 366 words
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154 1986-06-25 6 20 sit-in politicians ejected by police BELFAST Police evicted about 20 Protestant politicians from the Northern Ireland Assembly early yesterday after they staged a 10-hour sit-in to protest against its dissolution by the British government. Police had to carry most of them bodily from the chamber. As the police forcedReuter - 154 words
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Article386 1986-06-25 6 PARIS A 79-year-old woman was found murdered m her Paris flat on Sunday the fourth elderly woman brutally killed here within a month and the 30th m the past 18 months. All 30 murders remain unsolved, and police say that while many of theAFP; AP - 386 words
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Article23 1986-06-25 6 ATHENS Pilots and flight engineers of Olympic Airways decided on Monday to end a 12-day-old strike for more pay. AFAFP - 23 words
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Article, Illustration173 1986-06-25 6 DUBLIN TWO brothers were sentenced to jail terms of 17 and 14 years here on Monday for the kidnapping last April of Mrs Jennifer Guinness, a member of the banking and brewing Guinness family. Mrs Guinness, 48, was snatched by three masked men atAFP - 173 words
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476 1986-06-25 7 100,000 may be suffering from Aids PARIS Aids, the killer disease once thought to afflict mostly homosexual men and needle drug users, is crossing all geographical and sociological barriers and may have infected as many as 100,000 people worldwide, the head of the World Health Organisation (WHO) said. Dr HafdanReuter - 476 words
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163 1986-06-25 7 Solar power race off to bright start BONN More than 80 so-lar-powered vehicles from five nations began a race on Monday at Freiberg, West Germany, m bright sunshine for what organisers have billed as the first such world championship under the sun. The six-day race, with entrants from France, Australia,AP - 163 words
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Article, Illustration84 1986-06-25 7 A ROBOT surveillance sad attack plane, nicknamed the Soarfly, could revolutionise battlefield operations In the years to come. The plane was put on show at the British Army Equipment Exhibition held at Alderahot, In southern England, on Sunday. It Is shown here held by a84 words
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Article, Illustration349 1986-06-25 7 Reagan gets personal letter from Gorbachev WASHINGTON President Ronald Reagan yesterday received a personal letter from Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev during a meeting with the new Soviet ambassador but the White House refused to discuss its contents. White House sources said, however, the letter did not include suggested dates forReuter - 349 words
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162 1986-06-25 7 rested on a charge of disorderly conduct. When the officers found Kotch on Sunday, he was hiding between two mattresses, Mr Brown said. "I think he had just got out of the shower and climbed m between the mattresses. We got him np andAP - 162 words
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Article, Illustration295 1986-06-25 8 BANGKOK Thai police and troops patrolled the southern resort island of Phuket yesterday m the aftermath of riots there on Monday m protest against an intrusion of heavy industry. Officials, who blamed outside agitators for fueling the riots, said about 800 additional police andReuter; AFP; UPI; AP - 295 words
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Article162 1986-06-25 8 Marcos assets in Hawaii frozen SAN FRANCISCO A Federal appeals court has frozen at least US$B.B million (5519.3 million) m cash, jewellery and other assets brought to Hawaii by ousted Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos. The panel of three judges issued an emergency stay at the request of the Justice DepartmentUPI - 162 words
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419 1986-06-25 8 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO Asean foreign ministers meeting By m Manila MANILA Asean yesterday renewed its call to Vietnam to reconsider its rejection of the Cambodian resistance's eight-point peace plan to end the conflict. Reiterating their support of the Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea's peace proposal, the419 words
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Article110 1986-06-25 8 MANILA Asean foreign ministers have strongly condemned the state of emergency and other harsh measures adopted by the South African regime. In a hard-hitting declaration issued here on Monday, the six ministers expressed their concern over the escalating strife and tensions m South Africa which they saidIRENE NGOO; NGOO - 110 words
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Article, Illustration66 1986-06-25 8 There are at least 180 Singaporeans on holiday m Phuket, but they are believed to be safe. They are expected to return to Singapore today at the end of a package tour. A press release issued by the Thai Embassy m Singapore said: "Public safety is being66 words
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324 1986-06-25 8 MANILA Intra-Asean cooperation was given a further push yesterday with the signing of two energy pacts which will strengthen the economic resilience of the individual member country as well as the solidarity of the six-na-tion regional grouping. These are the Agreement onIRENE NGOO - 324 words
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258 1986-06-25 8 Co-operation broadening, says Mochtar MANILA The Asean foreign ministers ended their 19th annual meeting here with a renewal of support and agreement on a broad spectrum of political, trade and economic issues. Speaking at a joint press conference after the meeting yesterday, Indonesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said the scopeIRENE NGOO - 258 words
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Article145 1986-06-25 8 MANILA The incoming Asesn SecretaryGeneral, Mr Roderick Yong Yin Fatt of Brunei, whose appointment was announced yesterday, said he has "mixed feelings" about his new post. Mr Yong, 53, was an educationist until he Joined the Brunei Foreign Affairs Ministry last August. "My experienceIRENE NGOO - 145 words
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298 1986-06-25 8 Albert Ramalingam - Albert Ramalingam By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK The economic planning agency has ordered an urgent review of Thailand's next five-year plan to include measures to ease the growing unemployment problem. The sixth development plan, due to be officially made public later this year, spans the298 words
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Article, Illustration451 1986-06-25 9 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - YANG RAZALI KASSIM By Jakarta Correspondent JAKARTA The First Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, spent the better part of his afternoon here yesterday with Indonesia's Technology Minister B.J.Habibie, touring the Indonesian airshow which has Singapore participation. Mr Goh saw a static display of aYOW YUN WOH - 451 words
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Article259 1986-06-25 9 Why we need strong army: Murdani though an aggressor with superior weaponry could penetrate parts of the archipelago, the enemy would never be able to conquer all Indonesian territory. "The army's strength, supported by its total people's warfare concept, is a force never to be defeated by any other force,"Reuter - 259 words
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382 1986-06-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR Directors of govern-ment-owned companies and statutory bodies should quit if they cannot contribute effectively, Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin said yesterday. "You are not appointed to the board of directors (of these companies) as a token to warm the seats,"NST - 382 words
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347 1986-06-25 9 PENANG Two Australians condemned to death for drug trafficking may win a temporary reprieve following the Governor of Penang's move to seek legal advice on a plea for a stay of execution, the lawyer for one of the condemned man said yesterday.Reuter; AFP; AP - 347 words
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Article242 1986-06-25 9 Malaysia to go for total defence KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia will go for "total defence" and its defence policies will not be guided by the military hardware purchased by its neighbours, Defence Minister Datuk Abdullah Haji Ahmad Badawi has said. "Let our neighbours buy what they want. Our stress is onNST - 242 words
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Article, Illustration248 1986-06-25 9 RITA GOMEZ - RITA GOMEZ By HONGKONG Bank Bumiputra bought two floors of a building m Hongkong from former Carrian chairman George Tan to open an office here for its banking operations, the High Court was told yesterday. Former Carrian financial director, Mr Rodney Bell, told248 words
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Article, Illustration378 1986-06-25 10 Number of licences needed may be reduced BUSINESSMEN and entrepreneurs will soon be able to avoid the hassles of applying for the multiple licences required for their businesses. This is because the Government through the Business Enterprise Committee intends to cut down on the number. The Finance Ministry's Management Services378 words
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869 1986-06-25 10 RONNIE LIM; HSUNG BEE HWA - RONNIE LIM HSUNG BEE HWA One of 61 successful appeals by Business Enterprise Committee Stories by and r i THE self-employed, m I eluding sole proprietors and partners, will soon be able to claim tax relief on their voluntary Central Provident Fund contributions. The869 words
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263 1986-06-25 10 Panel to remain to review appeals and rules THE Business Enterprise Committee will continue to exist after making its first report. It will remain as an independent committee that reviews public appeals and tries to resolve the problem of public over-regulation, Minister of State (Trade ft Industry and Home Affairs)263 words
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499 1986-06-25 10 URA waives charges for change in use of premises THE Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) has introduced two concessions to help businessmen who change the use of their premises. The concessions are the result of the efforts of the Business Enterprise Committee. Businessmen who change their trade while continuing to use499 words
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379 1986-06-25 10 THE Business Enterprise Committee (BEC) found no grounds for changing the rules m 64 of the appeals which businessmen made. These included: USING homes from which to operate a business. The Development and Building Control Division felt homes used for business would "erode the379 words
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Article, Illustration455 1986-06-25 11 VALERIE LEE - Once more with feeling this time VALERIE LEE Campaign aims for courtesy from the heart By A SMILE from the heart that's what Singaporeans will be asked to give during this year's courtesy campaign. The campaign will get underway on Thursday when it is launched by the Second Deputy Prime455 words
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314 1986-06-25 11 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM By THE retire-at-35 rule for the Singapore Girl is to stay but Singapore Airlines is willing to pay more to keep it. SIA, which employs 1,388 flight stewardesses, has told the SIA Staff Union (Siasu) that it will not raise314 words
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385 1986-06-25 11 TWO developers have applied for permission to scale down projects already m progress and pay lower development fees under a programme announced a month ago. The National Development Ministry yesterday declined to identify the developers or say how much money was involved. Altogether,385 words
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Article140 1986-06-25 11 FEW would want to be m the shoes of Mr Hee Kong Seng even if it wasn't his shoe shop that caught fire yesterday. Thousands of shoes m his shop were drenched when firemen fought a fire that broke out m a neighbouring house m140 words
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Article, Illustration380 1986-06-25 12 Panel set up to improve centre's image WORRIED shopowners at Sim Linn Tower are trying to persuade the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board not to delete the name of the complex from its tourist publications. More than 120 of them met yesterday and unanimously380 words
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229 1986-06-25 12 VISITORS to the Air Force's open house at Paya Lebar air base this weekend will be greeted by 65 painted wooden figures outside the camp. The cut-outs of civilians and SAF personnel are to stress the efforts of the air force m229 words
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223 1986-06-25 12 TWO ministries are looking into the reply from s chemicals company that had been asked to show cause why its licences to deal m toxic chemicals should not be revoked alter an add spill at the Causeway. At least 15 people were223 words
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Article50 1986-06-25 12 THE Public Works Department is building a new pedestrian bridge across Adam Road near Bible College. Because of the construction work, part of Adam Road between Dunearn Road and Chee Hoon Avenue will be closed to traffic on Friday from 1 am to 5 am.50 words
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Article507 1986-06-25 12 NANCY LOH - I was called names witness NANCY LOH The ballot-boxes trial By AN OFFICER at the 1984 general elections told a court yesterday about alle- gations of foul play at the Telok Blangah Drive polling station on election i night. Mr E. V. Somasundram also described how Workers' Party candidate R.507 words
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Article42 1986-06-25 12 TAMPINES Road will be widened between Upper Ser- angoon Road and Lorong Hal us. «b Because of the work, traffic will be diverted to a new carriageway at Tampines Road, from Jalan Telawi to Upper Serangoon Road, 2 f^im Friday.42 words
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335 1986-06-25 13 AFTER 54 years of busi- i ness, the Station Hotel at J the Keppel Road railway station, is willing to call it a day for $500,000. Malayan Railway, which owns the place, has been trying for some years to get rid of335 words
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Article46 1986-06-25 13 THE Jurong Bird Park is organising a contest m which bird owners must appear on stage with their pets but the pets need not sing. The pets can dance, talk or perform tricks. Showtime is at 9.30 am on July 27 at the park.46 words
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Article, Illustration581 1986-06-25 13 Focus on recession, stability, values and ageing population CAN we find jobs when we complete our studies? Can the Government achieve its vision of transforming Singapore into a developed country with a Swiss standard of living by 1999 despite all the talk now581 words
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Article170 1986-06-25 13 A TEENAGER who escaped on Friday from the Singapore Boys' Home pleaded guilty yesterday to hurting the housemaster while being part of an unlawful assembly. Jahpar bin Osman, 17, also pleaded guilty to a second charge I of escaping from housemaster Mr Boon Suan Jong's170 words
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297 1986-06-25 13 SURESH NAIR - Police to enlist public's help in war against crime SURESH NAIR By POLICE intend to harness the increasing public spiritedness among Singaporeans m their fight against crime. Two senior police officers acknowledged that close police-pub-lic rapport has helped m solving several robbery and housebreaking cases. Superintendents Foo Kia Juah and297 words
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Article537 1986-06-25 14 EDGAR KOH - EDGAR KOH By UNITED States Secretary of State George Shultz has described as constructive Singapore's decision to enact new and comprehensive copyright laws to replace those that have failed to curb the piracy of music, computer software and other recordings. The move was an example of537 words
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400 1986-06-25 14 that heavy spending on US President Ronald Reagan's Strategic Defence Initiative (Star Wars) would have to come from cuts m expenditure i on conventional arms and, hence, lead to a deterioration of the military balance m South-east Asia, among other places. Mr Shultz said400 words
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247 1986-06-25 14 Baby died after falling from sarong cradle A BABYSITTER was trying to free a baby's leg caught m a suspended sarong cradle when the baby suddenly jerked backwards and fell onto a thin mattress on the ground, a coroner's court was told yesterday. Ng Gek Ting, four months' old, died247 words
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81 1986-06-25 14 A WOMAN was charged on Monday with the murder of her three-month-old daughter. No plea was taken from Salimah blntl Aba Bakar, M, who was accused of causing the death of Amlnah blnti Mohamed Shad on Jane 21. Sbe allegedly committed the offence sometime81 words
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699 1986-06-25 15 IVAN LIM; ANNE KOH - IVAN LIM ANNE KOH Slow pace of wage restraint negotiations By and UNIONISTS have laid part of the blame for the slow acceptance of the Government-backed policy of wage restraint at the doorstep of managements and the Singapore National Employers' Federation. This week, unionists699 words
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Article, Illustration184 1986-06-25 15 Number of cases involving women MORE women are tornIng to crime. Over the past two years, the proportion of women Involved In offences ranging from violent crimes such as murder to housebreaklng, cheating, robbery and less serious cases such as shoplifting and theft, has been on184 words
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635 1986-06-25 15 Flexibility helped two firms to curb wages up the agreement m an all-night marathon session. Esse and Shangri-La did not fare as well. Union resistance to wage freezes caused a hiatus m negotiations. Esso decided to refer its dispute to the lAC. Shangri-La is likely to send its case there635 words
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Advertisement115 1986-06-25 10 Daily to New ibrk. Now United has an even better flight schedule across the Pacific to New York. You can fly United's Friendly Skies to New York any day of the week, via Hong Kong and Tokyo or San Francisco. And when you're ready to move on, we can fly115 words
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Advertisement623 1986-06-25 11 The Szechuan Experience with the Meisan Difference Savour the finest Szechuan cuisine; aromatic, spicy gourmet creations m an exciting blend of flavours. And discover the exquisite art oftrueenjoyment. |g MEISAN At the Meisan. IW/fl SZECHUAN RESTAURANT Distinctively Szcchuun, Instinctively Meisan Royal Smrc Singapore 25 Scx)tts Road, Singapore 0922. For reservation,623 words
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Advertisement154 1986-06-25 12 Chinese Medicinal Herbs Exhibition More than 100 local herbal plants and Chinese medicinal herbs will be on display. On the spot introduction of exhibits will be given. Date: 20 Jun 86 (Fri) to 9HjHU 26 Jun 86 (Thu) 1 M|fc|. Time: 11am 9pm (9 js^ Venue: THE fflk m \/if154 words
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Advertisement136 1986-06-25 13 'Overweight' i 'snot for ever. After (71. 9kgnS^L JjMW Before (94.9 kg) |fl Mr. Gan Woon Chin %jM Mr Gan was fat m childhood. Overweight m adulthood. Exercising and going on diets on his own produced no visible results. So much so, he almost believed that "once you're fat, you'll136 words
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Advertisement287 1986-06-25 13 i .<■ r jSß^^ 44#&*^^ Fi^jql^Hbw ilbilbw^lbVbwl Ib^b^l m '"^^^--^^^sl HBS^ IaBBIB^DK.JcBB^BI jsMffi ■a.jßp^^ •^S2t ■■PP^'"''^BBHi!BW v BEsMPhF tbw "^^BB Hr *4&g!fj& mr P^j jg% WT WEVE REDUCED OUR CONSUMPTION SO TOU CAN EAT MORE. To date, we've saved you at least $100 a And it means greater cooling contact287 words
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Advertisement517 1986-06-25 14 Si I AM jM^aa/ j FRANCE. Go France. The World Cup is almost ours. and an American breakfast m the morning. You can bet we will be up all night watching Catch some sleep between games, our countrymen come closer and closer to We have rooms available for those who517 words
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Advertisement312 1986-06-25 15 All-new Sunny gets top rating! tt The new model is significantly longer and wider than its predecessor. The interior, which is very roomy for a BOOcc car, has been vastly improved. 55 tt Nissan cars have a reputation for fuel economy and the new Sunny lives up to expectations. ss312 words
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Article539 1986-06-25 16 ONE of the lessons of rumblings in the stock market in the wake of the Pan-El debacle and of prolonged sluggishness of the fund management business over the past year has been that changes were necessary not only to ensure greater prudence, but also greater scope for539 words
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1194 1986-06-25 16 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM Around the region By Dr Kassim Ahmad's book (Hadith A ■f^ff^^li Re-evaluation), advocating a re-evaluation n f I lw of the hadith (traditions of the Prophet flM I i I Muhammad) has aroused controversy in WK£!:]|j Malaysia. It has been banned in1,194 words
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Article, Illustration1384 1986-06-25 16 ADIBAH AMIN - ADIBAH AMIN By writing for The New Straits Times 4 The implications are tremendous. Should Malaysian Muslims accept Dr Kassim's thesis, a whole body of belief and law would be set aside. As the Quran generally deals with basic concepts and1,384 words
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Article, Illustration920 1986-06-25 17 PAMELA SHERRID - PAMELA SHERRID By WASHINGTON Thay are among the most influential names on Wall Street. But m recent months, Lazard Freres, Drexel Burnham Lambert and First Boston have been distinguishing themselves as seed-beds of insider-trading scandal. In a case that rocked the920 words
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Article, Illustration522 1986-06-25 17 GENE RONDINARO - GENE RONDINARO B) IT HAPPENS to almost 1 all successful j companies. Having exploited fully their opportunities at i home, they begin looking for new markets and new profit I centres overseas. The first step m that process usually is the opening522 words
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131 1986-06-25 18 Conduct was unbecoming of an MP Jeya's refusal to testify at inquiry THE behaviour of Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam (ST, June 4) appears incredulous to me. It reflects a complete disregard for decorum and accepted norms of behaviour. Coming from an experienced lawyer, and more importantly, a Member of Parliament131 words
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Letter131 1986-06-25 18 not only did the judiciary and the legal service a disservice but also poached on the public coffers. Mr Jeyaretnam should be made to pay for every cent incurred as a result of the holding of the Commission of Inquiry and for abusing his131 words
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101 1986-06-25 18 MR JEYARETNAM'S refusal to testify has been a big letdown for me and, I am sure, many other Singaporeans. This and his lame excuses, which have been shown to be groundless, speak volumes. The only consolation is that it has made me more101 words
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180 1986-06-25 18 SBC-TEXT has recently removed a very useful guide to SBS bus services and I am now at a loss. I have been relying on this service for information that helps me and maybe tourists to travel around Singapore by bus. I support Ernest180 words
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139 1986-06-25 18 AM most disturbed after reading the article about how the authorities Jeal with diesel spillage from buses (ST, June 13). Instead of finding ways to prevent such spillage, they are seeking to reluce the damage caused by diesel to bus bays by paving the139 words
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228 1986-06-25 18 SBC advertising policy leaves much to be desired IN A society that is striving to be well known for its professional services, there is one major organisation that is sadly lacking m professionalism. I am referring to our television station, the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation. The advertising policy is, to say228 words
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173 1986-06-25 18 Make cuts smooth and give notice of coming ads THANK you, SBC, for the latest round of super TV programmes. However, I would like to add that the enjoyment of such shows is easily marred by rude and abrupt cuts. Twice on June 12 parts of the Knight Rider show173 words
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108 1986-06-25 18 I REFER to the interview headlined, Builder with a heart (Sunday Times, June 22), that focused on me as the manager of Bukit Sembawang. Whatever success and results that may have been achieved have been due to close teamwork embracing the policy decisions108 words
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196 1986-06-25 18 WE THANK Mr P. H. Walker for his observation m his letter, More signboards badly needed along expressway (ST, June 10). Following the opening of the Ayer Rajah Expressway (AYE) between Keppel Road and Alexandra Road, the Public Works Department carried out a review196 words
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208 1986-06-25 18 General reply prompted by lack of details PLEASE refer to the letter dated June 13 m which the writer commented on the board's reply to her letter. The writer had written to us on May 11 to inquire about changes m the ownership of her flat. In reply, we sent208 words
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139 1986-06-25 18 WE REFER to the letter, Petrol service stations taking away provision shop business, by Unfair (ST, May 16). The primary function of the stations is to dispense petrol and service cars. Many stations sell products for vehicles such as engine oil, tyres and139 words
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208 1986-06-25 18 "JUSTICE and Safety First" inquired whether the Public Works Department had studied the question of whether the many impressive expressways we have built are strong enough to carry the very heavy loads of modern commercial traffic, for example, container trucks and trailers (ST, May208 words
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Letter215 1986-06-25 18 WE REFER to the letter, Why are buses not using flyovers, from Edwin Lim (ST, May 29). While there is no restriction against buses using the flyovers at Farrer Road and Newton Circus, services which need to call at the bus stops along those stretches of215 words
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Advertisement409 1986-06-25 18 Burglars do not discriminate. They strike wherever there is inadequate protection. Millions 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 all prohibitive. Especially now, when the crime prevention devices listed here are on409 words
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Article75 1986-06-25 19 CCM 390 +34 Matsushita 630 +30 ClHoWmfs 108 +25 M Cables 360 18 licks kit 155 +15 NST 484 +14 Sel Dredj 50c 45+10 SPTeitile 185 +8 FHCBSOC 90 +8 OUT 212 +7 Hith ft Low 50c 163 +7 Town* City 79 +7 Ml Trust 116 +6 MUMtfsOc ltl75 words
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Article72 1986-06-25 19 Aokam 600 -40 ICS 560 -35 F& N 740 -25 Nil Iron 316 -22 OCBC 750 -20 ICB 398 -IS Spore Land 346 -18 Robinson 192 -17 DBS 695 -15 Isetan 50c 269 -15 UO6 412 -14 CX Tarrf 218 -14 Spore Bus 356 -12 (XJE 237 -12 Sen*72 words
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Article10 1986-06-25 19 IPromet 1,951,000 SPH 1,430,000 Pegi 1,295,000 TonChong 1,285,00010 words
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Article126 1986-06-25 19 INDICES Highs Lows June 23 June 24 June 23 June 24 B! Composite 659 55 647 74 ST Properties 392 34 388 60 BT Indicator *****501 *****935 S! Minings 266 56 265 63 BT OR OS +495 302 ST Plantations 2043.57 2043.90 CADI 6291 -6359 OCBC 552 67 544126 words
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Article17 1986-06-25 19 I THE US dollar lost 432 ticks to close at DM 2.2260 m Singapore. i i17 words
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Article22 1986-06-25 19 DM V FF S$ H$ US$ US$ ***** 166.70 unq 2.2200 unq 1.5160 2.2260 166.50 7 0950 ***** 7.8090 1.512022 words
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Article33 1986-06-25 19 Eurodollar: Gained seven ticks to 93.30 a contract. Dentschemark: Gained 82 ticks to 0.4513 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained 84 ticks to 0.*****1 a contract. Gold: Gained US$O.3O to US$343 an ounce.33 words
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Article81 1986-06-25 19 Seoul sells more as yen rises SEOUL South Korea exported U552.54 billion (555.9 billion) worth of electronic goods m the first five months of this year, up 39 per cent from US$l.B3 billion m the same 1985 period. Trade Ministry officials said many US and West European buyers switched toReuter - 81 words
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Article44 1986-06-25 19 Teck Puat ups stake LONDON Singapore hotelier Mr Khoo Teck Puat has said that following the purchase of 1.2 million ordinary shares m Exco International last Friday, his interest m the company now stands at 66.85 million shares or about 28.55 per cent. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article75 1986-06-25 19 WELLINGTON The government may allow the state-owned Bank of New Zealand to offer shares to the "public to boost its capital, Prime Minister David Lange said. He stressed the share offering would not amount to privatisation, saying the government's policy against the private sectorReuter - 75 words
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Article78 1986-06-25 19 TEHRAN Iran's main state-owned insurer has deposited US$lOO million (Ss22o million) with a British bank to cover claims on its new low-cost war insurance policies for shipping. A company spokesman said the new policies were valid for six months against a normal two weeks offered byReuter - 78 words
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Article69 1986-06-25 19 BEIJING Guangdong province, home to three of China's four special economic zones where foreign investors enjoy preferential treatment, was the nations largest exporter m the first five months of this year. The official news agency, Xinhua, said the southern province had exported US$l.39 billion (Ss3 billion) worthAP - 69 words
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Article, Illustration576 1986-06-25 19 WONG AI KWEI - WONG AI KWEI I Plant to make point-of-sales terminals; investment may rise to $100 m by 1989 By m West Berlin WEST German computer company, Nixdorf, will make point of sales terminals m its Singapore factory by the end of this year and hopes to576 words
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Article282 1986-06-25 19 JAMES NG - Jump in S'pore exports to China JAMES NG By SINGAPORE'S exports to China for the first three months of this year jumped 82 per cent compared to the same period last year from $161.9 million to $294.4 million. Total two-way trade for the same period reached $1,182 billion, up 10.7282 words
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570 1986-06-25 19 Dr Hu woos Japanese to set up financial base in republic FINANCE Minister Dr Richard Hu yesterday called on Japanese corporations to take advantage of low costs and tax incentives to use Singapore as a base for their financial activities. Speaking at a luncheon for leading corporate chiefs m Tokyo,570 words
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Article199 1986-06-25 19 THE CPF Board yesterday confirmed that home buyers cannot use their CPF savings to pay the insurance premium of Standard Chartered Bank's Insured Home Loan scheme. In Standard Chartered's recently introduced Insured Home Loan plan, home buyers pay only the interest on the loan199 words
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Article639 1986-06-25 19 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH Banker warns of more casualties r By A LEADING banker at the Asian Bankers Association seminar yesterday painted a gloomy picture of lending to Asian corporations and warned that there would be many more casualties. Mr Timothy O'Brien, Manager Credit of the639 words
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391 1986-06-25 19 Barclays takes Emporium (HK) to court BARCLAYS Bank PLC has sued Emporium and Supermarket Holdings (Hongkong), the indepen-dently-run part of the Emporium Holdings group, and its directors for alleged non-payment of about HK$l million (S$280,000). According to a South China Morning Post report, the Hongkong company and its subsidiary, Klasse391 words
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Article3974 1986-06-25 20 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the stock exchange, is covered m "business done". Further, because al dealings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend m3,974 words
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Article2906 1986-06-25 20 Al shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/rifhts. N Tai-eiempted dividend ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars. Trustee stocks under CPF Approved Investment Scheme. 1986 Last Yield Vol Day High2,906 words
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Article2931 1986-06-25 20 Container Schedules has been held over due to pressure on space. i i INDUSTRIALS Acmo (xd) AMD (3 1 OB 318S) (4) 310 (2) 320 (2) 314 Alcom (768 80S) (17) 82 (12) 83 (1) 84(18) 81 (2) 82% (14) 80 AISB(70B71S)(15)73(61)72(7) 74 (22) 712,931 words
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Article365 1986-06-25 21 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 5 4 3 /4 4 1 2 4 :I 4 Monthly 5 Autosave 4 < Fixed deposit 1 month 4>/ 4 4>4 4 4' 4(1) 2 months 4 4 1 3 months 4'/ 4 4V* 4/4 4 MI) 6 months365 words
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Article163 1986-06-25 21 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5139—1.5157 6.71-6.53 Canadian dollar 1.6028—1.6041 6.31—6.20 NZ dollar 1.1873-1.1912 8.56-8.28 Sterling pound 3.3555—3.3593 3.00—2.95 US dollar 2.2215 2.2225 4.53-4.49 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian163 words
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Article106 1986-06-25 21 THE US dollar closed firmer against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed higher m active trading. It fluctuated within a range of 2.2195 and 2.2240. Against the deutschemark, the greenback closed m line with the opening of 2.2265/75. Trading was moderate, fluctuating106 words
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Article134 1986-06-25 21 THE kilobar market opened at 5522,475 and closed at 5522,484 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened m the morning at U*****.90/341.30 and eased a little to U*****.70/341.00 with small selling from overseas. It edged up m the afternoon to U*****.20/341.50 before closing at U*****.00/341.30. Source Rothschild The134 words
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Article21 1986-06-25 21 GOLD US$/oz Tue Mon Singapore 341.00—341.30 340.50—340.80 Hongkong 341.00—341.30 340.35-340.65 Mon Fri New York 341.10—341.60 340.50-341.00 London 341.00—341.50 340.25-340.6521 words
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Article102 1986-06-25 21 Eurodollar 3-month deposit SEPTEMBER Eurodollar opened three ticks higher than the previous day's close but two ticks lower than CME's close at 93.26 and slipped slightly to 93.25. Liffe opening saw the September contract rising to the day's high of 93.32 m active trading. The September contract finally102 words
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Article, Illustration68 1986-06-25 21 CURRENCY futures opened higher than the previous close and rose further as the US dollar eased m early trading. However, the dollar firmed on news of weaker Japanese GNP growth. September deutschemark closed 82 ticks higher at 0.4513. (US dollar Deutschemark) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept 8C68 words
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Article39 1986-06-25 21 SEPTEMBER yen closed 84 ticks higher at 0.*****1. (Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept 0.*****5 0.*****3 0.*****2 0.*****1 249 Dec 0.*****58 0.*****5 Mar 87 0.*****08 0.*****0 Open Int (Mon): 1112. Act Vol (Mon): 353.39 words
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Article, Illustration43 1986-06-25 21 GOLD futures for August delivery closed US$O.3O higher at US$343 an ounce. USS per trap ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Aug 86 343.008 343.00 Sept 345.00 Oct 346.00 Open Int (Mon): 11. Act Vol (Mon): Nil. Reports from BA Futures.43 words
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Article17 1986-06-25 21 Rubber Closing prices cents/kilo Singapore July 173.50 up 1.00 cent Malaysia July 206.50 up 0.50 cents17 words
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Article27 1986-06-25 21 Closing prices Copper £tome Mon Spot 933.00— 933 50 (929 00-930.00) J 3 months 952.00-952 50 (948 00-948 50) 1 Market tone: Steadier Sales: 17,000 tonnes27 words
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Article29 1986-06-25 21 Closmj prices Silver USJ troy oi Tim Man Smgapoie 6 04-5 09 5 08-6 13 Mon Fri New York 5 05-5 10 5 08--5U Source Credit Swsse. Spore29 words
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Article23 1986-06-25 21 Closing prices Aluminium £/tonne Mon Spot 773.50 774 00 (767.50 768 50) 3 months 777.00-777.50 (768.00- 769.00) Market tone: Steadier Sales 14.47523 words
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Article97 1986-06-25 21 Crude MS/tonw pabnoi June 580 (north/south) 577.50 (central) Refined palm oil USS/toraws RBD palm oil July 245 (sellers) j Aug 242.50 (sellers) Sept 245 (sellers) RBD Stearin June 210 (sellers) July/Aug 205 (sellers) RBD Olein June 280 (sellers) July 275 (sellers) Aug C 272.50 (sellers) Crude stearin Neutralised97 words
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613 1986-06-25 21 TRUSTEE stocks slipped on heavy profit-taking on the Singapore stock market yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index fell 11.16 points its first fall m seven sessions to 765.73. The Business Times Composite Index lost 11.81 points to 647.74. Falls overshadowed rises by 127 to613 words
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Article294 1986-06-25 21 June ?4 HKJ Chjnfe HK Elect 8.90 +0.05 Jardine Math 12.30 -0 1 Sime Darby 4.525N Hk Elect Warr 1870 -0.2 Jordine Sec 1240 +0 1 Sino Lond 081 -0 02 Assoc Intl Hotels 0.95 voch Hk Gas 1540 -0.3 Ka Wah Bank susp Stelux 169 +0.02 Bonk Of294 words
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Article350 1986-06-25 21 June 24 Yen Chaiue Mitsub Elec 366 +9 Mitsub Estate 2140 -60 Apnomoto 1860 -10 Mitsub Heavy 394 -I j Akai 492 +2 Mitsubishi 8!1 -19 Amada 900 +30 Mitsui Co 480 unch Asah. Chem 819 10 Mitsui Shipbldg 165 unch Asahi Gloss 1240 -10 Mitsui Smelting 363 unch350 words
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Article324 1986-06-25 21 i June 24 Cents Chanfe Hortogen Energy 185 unch (Ami) Herold 630 10 <" ust Hooker 290 +18 I C I 260 -5 AC I 352 unch Ind Equity 720 +30 A N I 320 -5 Leighton 67 unch APM Lend Leose 910 10 Aberfoyle 730 +10 Mogellon Pet324 words
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Article57 1986-06-25 21 NST Index Tuesday 1,186.62 (1,188.98) ~7? Hongkong Hang Seng _4_ Tuesday 1,763.90 (1,777.15) Australian All-Ordinaries Tuesday 1,205.90 (1,214.80) Nikkei Stock Average Tuesday 17,342.40 (17,457.89) Financial Times Industrials -i Monday 1,338.20 (1,353.40) Dow Jones Average JJJ!;:^ Monday 1,864.26 (1,879.54) (Figures m brackets refer to those of the previous trading day)57 words
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Article240 1986-06-25 21 June 23 USJ Chante Gen Motor Cp 75% -3Vi Goodyear Tire 32 Alcoa 39V4 -V, Gulf Res 11% Allied Sig 43* +V* Hewlett Pack 42M. -H Am Tel Tel 25W -Mi Intl Busi Mach 145 V* -IK Amax Inc 13W unch Intl Tel Tel 44% unch Amr Corp240 words
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Article530 1986-06-25 21 km 23 Pence Ct»n t e MMNG INDUSTRIALS Barlow Rand ChorterCons 253 3 i Allied-Lyons 345xd -3 Cons Go d 431 +4 dtdST" 1 Rus»Pla» 850xd unch B™ PLC 318xd -5 za 2 4 unch Bobcocks 168 +1 Barclays 494 unch US$ Beecham 396 +1 AAC 103, .<>/](, »CC530 words
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Article224 1986-06-25 21 Managers' prices for June 25 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0 .87— 0.92xd The Savings Fund 077—0 82 Spore Prog Fund 0.37—0.39 Spore Sec Fund 0.62 0 6? Spore Invest Fund 0 56 0 61* d Spore Equity Fund 0 43—0 46 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund224 words
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471 1986-06-25 22 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG Spectrum of engineering services the aim By FOOD and engineering group Innovest Bhd intends to get into the microchip and microprocessor manufacturing business as well. "These are the basic components m modern electronics and are used worldwide," reasoned Innovest's executive chairman, Dr Datuk471 words
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Article187 1986-06-25 22 Savory Milln to set up here MAJOR London stockbroking firm Savory Milln will open its Singapore office on July 8 the first m the 1 Far East. The office will enable I the group to offer its global investment expertise to Far East investors and to introduce them to continental187 words
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Article, Illustration475 1986-06-25 22 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ Small business By THE Good Manufacturing Practice Scheme introduced recently by the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research is to help improve the quality of Singa-pore-made goods and give them an edge m overseas markets. The scheme is expected475 words
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421 1986-06-25 22 Van der Horst hopes to break even VAN der Horst Ltd, which reported a bigger group pre-tax loss of $1.3 million for the six months ended March 31, is now hopeful of breaking even m the second half. The higher loss, compared with a loss of $504,000 previously, was incurred421 words
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340 1986-06-25 22 THE Department of Statistics has come up with a new Import Price Index. This is due to significant changes m the structure of Singapore's economy since 1975, and the consequent changes m the product mix of imports, the relative importance of individual commodity items and340 words
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Advertisement224 1986-06-25 19 7985 FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS/ Profit before Taxation increased by 11.8% to £267.9 million. Profit after Taxation increased by 30.8% to £142.3 million. Earning per share increased by 32.5% to 85.3 pence. Capital Resources increased by 19.1 to £2,784 million. The Free Capital ratio increased 45% to 7.4%. The Primary Capital ratio224 words
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Advertisement326 1986-06-25 22 I THE CHINESE JIANGSU BLACKWOOD FURNITURE SHOWROOM 1 /■IRTS &WRKFTS f EXHIBIIION OO 21st 29th June '86 10am 10pm Now, you can own genuine quality Rosewood furniture at incredibly Mfft low prices and also enjoy any of these fantastic FREE offers: *»*P 1) Return ticket to Hong Kong (purchase $10,000326 words
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Advertisement88 1986-06-25 22 The Charthill Group is pleased to present for Sale a Portfolio of 16 Freehold Properties located m Western Australia. The Portfolio offers an excellent yield on the asking price of $5.45 million and is a rare opportunity to secure a substantial market share of the W A. liquor industry. Qualified88 words
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RACING
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247 1986-06-25 23 Grigsby and Barnett hurt in spill Mauritius a 'jinx' course for W. Aussies PERTH jockey Mark Grigsby, who was critically injured m a fall from Dixieland Rock during a race at Bukit Timah m June 1981 and did not resume race riding until many months later, has again been hurt247 words
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Article, Illustration297 1986-06-25 23 ROGER YUE - ROGER YUE Bersatu Stakes another weight-for-age affair By Racing Editor THE new Singapore Turf Club Committee, m its efforts to make racing at Bukit Timah more attractive, will introduce yet another two trophy races at the Pesta Sukan Cup meeting m July-Au-gust. They are297 words
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97 1986-06-25 23 IPOH The Perak Turf Club has received a record number of entries for its July meeting catering for Classes 2, i and 5 horses and has decided to restrict Class 3 races to Ipoh-based horses. Yesterday, it informed the Singapore, Penang and Selangor97 words
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Article, Illustration887 1986-06-25 23 He will have a crack at Unity Stakes over pet trin ON THE TRACK with LUCKY LEO MAJOR MINSTREL, unbeaten over 1,600 m m his last three starts, is a bright prospect m the Unity Stakes on Sunday. The five-year-old, with a riding boy up, did887 words
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Article, Illustration227 1986-06-25 23 JONATHAN CHOO - JONATHAN CHOO At the dOOm •Pictures at the 4Mm by At the finish P^TH^KB *****0- ill will i «t #f f mm*i*m pWRSiBJ IS^jTMSSjV Class 5 Div 4 1,200 m 1. Aeras 2. Fighting Fit 3. Signal n 4. Adamas n Dist: 1,227 words
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Advertisement466 1986-06-25 23 Now. through the Center for Degree Studies, the college division of ICS, you can earn your IB* college degree without seriously disrupting y° ur eve ry day activities. You put into use your spare time hours to gain the educational C£\k \t\€y£f\ credits required to earn your degree. VriJlfiJJ^C The466 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration204 1986-06-25 24 MR. VINCENT SEBASTIAN Age 56 was called Home to be with the Lord on 24th June 1986 leaving behind beloved wife Regina, Sons: Leonard and Timothy Daughter-in-law: Birte Mother: Mdm. Lily Brothers: David, James and Mike, and their families Sister Br. Jeyamary Cortege will leave No. 30 Capricorn204 words
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Obituary, Illustration72 1986-06-25 24 183 Condolences 183 Condolences rOur heartfelt condolences and deepest^ sympathies to the family of the late DATO LEE CHEE SHAN From: The Management Staff of LEONSON TRANSPORTATION CO. PTE. LTD. J N Yen. Seek Kong Poh and Council Management Committee members of THE BUDDHIST UNION Singapore extend their deepest sympathies72 words
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Obituary, Illustration34 1986-06-25 24 2LT SOO CHOON SENG Departed 22/6/86 wish to express their heartfelt thanks gratitude to relatives, friends Si colleagues for their kind attendance, assistance, condolences, wreaths, scolls It donations during their recent bereavernent^^^^^^^^^^^34 words
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Obituary, Illustration118 1986-06-25 24 2LT SOO CHOON SENG Departed on 22nd June '86 Not just today but every day, We remember the times we shared. Always remembered by: Boon Chong, Sin Ger, Boon Kai, ChoonaWengJJikeUn^^^^^ FRED LIM BENG GUAM DEPARTED: 25.6.85 Nothing is the same Since you went away Only memories118 words
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Obituary, Illustration252 1986-06-25 24 In Everloving Memory of my Beloved Huaband JOHNSON LEE KUEK HUAN Departed 25-6-1982 It's been four years since you are gone And though time may change many things But not the heartache and sorrows this day brings Darling, you are such a kind husband and to lose252 words
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Obituary, Illustration87 1986-06-25 24 JAI PRAKASH S/O KARUPAN Born 25.10.70 Departed 27.6.85 God took you home It was his will But In our hearts You're with us still We bless the years We shared with you There's not a day, dear Prakash When wp do not think of you. Deeply missed but87 words
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TIMESPORT
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LATEST
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Article, Illustration209 1986-06-25 24 A breeze for Martina WIMBLEDON Top-seed-ed Martina Navratilova, aiming for her fifth consecutive women's singles championship, defeated Australia's Amanda Dingwall 6-3, 6-2 on centre court yesterday. In the men's field, Americans Tim Mayotte and Johan Kriek posted straight-set victories to advance to the second round. Mayotte, the 10th seed andAP - 209 words
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Article, Illustration567 1986-06-25 24 Wimbledon 's rain, Wilander's pain But he wins despite wet courts ALL THE RESULTS M*n'B first round: Mats Wiiander (Sw«3 bi Scott Davis (US) 14, 8-4, 6-4; Mlioslav Meelr (Ccc) bt Mlcbiel Schapers (Hoi) 5-2, retd; Eric Jelen (WG) bt Kevin Carren (US) 6-4, 6-7 (4-7), 64, 12H; Tom GnlllksonAP - 567 words
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Article177 1986-06-25 24 WIMBLEDON Wimbledon has become the first tennis tournament to introduce dope tests for heroin, cocaine and amphetamines. Throughout the twoweek tournament, all 175 men competitors and a random selection of officials will undergo confidentul urine tests aimed at demonstrating that the sport is "clean". "We areReuter - 177 words
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Article155 1986-06-25 24 WIMBLEDON Eleventh seed Kevin Careen was fined US$l ,IM ($2,2*) yesterday for bad behaviour daring his first round match on Monday, when he was outgunned by unknown West German Eric Jelen. British umpire Roger Smith had warned Cnrren for verbal abase daring a clash m theUPI - 155 words
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Article, Illustration414 1986-06-25 24 Champ barely survives onslaught LAS VEGAS Unheralded American challenger Steve Cruz stunned champion Barry McGuigan, of Ireland, with two crashing knockdowns m the 15th round to win the World Boxing Association featherweight title by unanimous decision on Monday. McGuigan, who had been floored onlyReuter - 414 words
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Article, Illustration244 1986-06-25 24 LAS VEGAS Middleweight Robbie Sims, of the US, took a 10-round split decision over Roberto Duran on Monday night, almost certainly ending a comeback by the 35-year-old Panamanian that started one year and 30 kgs ago. Sims won by five points, 97-92, on one scorecard andReuter; AP - 244 words
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Article224 1986-06-25 24 LAS VEGAS Thomas "Hit Man" Hearns stopped an overmatched Mark Medal m the eighth round on Monday night to retain his World Boxing Council super-welter-weight title. The fight was effectively decided midway through the opening round when Hearns floored Medal with a crashing right to the chin.Reuter - 224 words
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Article335 1986-06-25 24 Spirited comeback: A determined Malaysia came from behind twice to hold India 2-2 m their opening Group A match on Monday m the Perak International invitational hockey tournament m Ipoh. India scored through Jagdeep Singh and R. K. Subramani, and Malaysia through Gary Fedilis andReuter; AP; UPI; AFP - 335 words
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Article, Illustration512 1986-06-25 25 Golden birthday for coach Ollie Filipinos grab men's and women's doubles titles PETALING JAVA The power of wishes became reality for the Filipinos yesterday when they scooped two golds on the second day of the Asian Amateur Bowling Championships. Oly Reformado and Rene Reyes won the men's doubles event with512 words
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Article357 1986-06-25 25 Olympic chance to strike PETALING JAVA Bowling may make Its appearance In the 1988 Seoul Olympics scene m the form of a preOlympic tournament featuring participants from all over the world. This was announced at the General Assembly of the Federation Internationale Des Quilleurs (International Bowlers Federation) held here over357 words
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Article, Illustration332 1986-06-25 25 THE introduction of the novice events is a Tangtastic idea. It has spurred Tangs department store to participate m the Times Inter-Business Houses Athletics meet for the first time this year. "The three novice events are a good idea or else we won't have a332 words
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Article67 1986-06-25 25 RICHARD LIM (century m first frame) leads Lav Weng Yew 3-1 after first four frames of the nine-frame final of the National Billiards Championship at Keppel Club last night. In a Singapore Hockey Association Division Two match at the Padang yesterday, Singapore Cricket Club B and Kampong Chantek67 words
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Article262 1986-06-25 25 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By A KOUR-UOAL blitz by Bukit Timah m the second half helped them clinch the silver medal m the final game of the resurrected Singapore Women's Football Association League at Toa Payoh yesterday. Bukit Timah beat the Physical Education College, the competi- r tion's262 words
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250 1986-06-25 25 Desperate Geylang may try youngsters IT WILL be a case of desperation rather than confidence that will force Geylang International to field several untested youngsters m their National Football League Division One match against Tampines Rovers at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight (6.45). Last week, two of their regulars Sudiat Dali250 words
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Article225 1986-06-25 25 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI B) TITLE-CHASERS Armed Forces, with national striker V. Sundram Moorthy netting five goals, set 'a National Football League Division One record last night when they trounced Toa Payoh United 8-1 at Jalan Besar Stadium The previous high-scor- ing League game was the 8-7 episode between Toa225 words
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Article162 1986-06-25 25 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN INTERMEDIATE player Lokman Hadan inspired Tiong Bahru to a 24) win over Fairer Park Dynamos with an outstanding performance m their National Football League Division One match at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. The 21-year-old Cisco police constable played intelligently and produced some excellent passes and,162 words
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Article205 1986-06-25 25 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By, Coaching course THE Singapore Sports Conncll, In conjunction with the SBA, are organising a basic coaching course starting on July 7. For more details, telephone *****11 ext 573. SINGAPORE have invited the Chinese team for at least one friendly match following their205 words
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Article, Illustration162 1986-06-25 25 SWIMMING ORLANDO (Florida) American Olympian Pablo Morales set a world record m the 100-metre butterfly on Monday at the United States world championships trials. Morales swam his first leg m 24.595 ec and held on for a time of 52.84. His time bettered the re- cord of 53.08Reuter - 162 words
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Article198 1986-06-25 25 ATHLETICS 1 LONDON The names of Olympic middle-distance gold medallists Sebastian Coe and Steve Ovett were missing from England's team named on Monday for next month's Commonwealth Games m Edinburgh. But the selectors have left places open for both athletes, who did not compete mReuter - 198 words
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Article91 1986-06-25 25 YACHTING SEOUL The Pusan Yachting Centre, built for the 10th Asian Games at a cost of about US$67 million ($148.7 m), cannot be used because of extreme pollution of the sea m the area, officials of the Korea Yachting Association said yesterday. They said the three rac-AFP - 91 words
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Article, Illustration635 1986-06-25 26 IRENE PATES - IRENE PATES The alarm bells ring for a World Cup widow By Section Two reporter WHEN I get to work half an hour later than usual it's because one team was faced with "sudden death" at 8 m the morning. What do you mean sudden635 words
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Article, Illustration902 1986-06-25 26 Good show, Brian... keep it up FOUL, yelled columnist Alan Hubbard when SBC presenter Brian Richmond lashed out at what he called the "blatantly biased" commentary of the BBC's John Motson and Jimmy Hill on the Eng-land-Paraguay World Cap match. Hnbbard aroused Richmond of going over the top m his902 words
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Article858 1986-06-25 26 THERE can only be one explanation for Brian Richmond's outburst lack of sleep. In my opinion, John Motson is the best soccer commentator around (Hugh Johns coming m a close second). His commentary on matches is very clear, simple, relevant and, if you haven't already858 words
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196 1986-06-25 26 his lawyers to "Introduce legal action for the vindictive and slanderous words" Roland used about referee All Bennaceur during the match. "Nobody can attack the dignity of Tunisians without receiving from our part the reaction that it merits," the ambassador said. He said he hadAP - 196 words
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Article173 1986-06-25 26 Middlesex set Essex tough task LONDON Essex were set 176 to win by Middlesex after 14 wickets fell for 150 runs at Lord's on Monday. But the target may prove beyond them Essex were 29-1 when rain stopped play. At Swansea: Lanes 475-8 dec. Glam 230-8 (Younis Ahmed 68, H.Reuter - 173 words
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Article, Illustration338 1986-06-25 26 LEEDS, England he played and what a difficult wicket it was to bat on." Victorious Indian captain Kapil Dcv said: "Winning against England is a great achievement for my team, because we have not done well m Tests until two weeks ago, even though we haveAFP - 338 words
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Article248 1986-06-25 26 they could only be squeezed out of a semi-final spot on run-rate. Bermuda, the losing finalists m 1982, look as if they will need to beat Group Two leaders Holland m their last game if they are to qualify. Bermuda overcame Gibraltar by seven wickets, but theAFP - 248 words
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Advertisement22 1986-06-25 24 "In Memoriam" is for those who were close to you. Call *****11 x 5680 for your free booklet of "In Memoriam" verses.22 words
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Advertisement48 1986-06-25 25 i I The Directors, I Management Staff I of the I United Overseas Bank I Group I extend their deepest I sympathies and I condolences I to the family of I the late I Dato Lee Chee Shan, I former Managing Director of I Chung Khiaw Bank I48 words
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Miscellaneous47 1986-06-25 25 BILLIARDS National championship finals (Keppel Club, 6.30 pm). HOCKEY Singapore Hockey Association Premier League: Police v Schools (Farrer Park Athletic Centre, 5.30). Singapore Women's Hockey Association Division 1 knock-oat: Combined Schools v Singapore Recreation Club (Padang, 5.40). SOCCER Friendly: SCC 2nd XI v Commonwealth Avenue (Padang, 5.30).47 words
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Advertisement180 1986-06-25 26 _t^^^^**^_Bfc*__R!!__P^^ _j jj s < _f -»V v w.jfl *"i S^_nlniii j/p __^^*00*^ tt^^* m *>>*toS?^^lsb&Z4p i _^*k "^^^__*»^_E_b;_rS I -j j f*" >' i 4^^j^^^«_^^HßHMft Growing Up With Science <j£^r*ik H! Ji )t*^*'«m Growing Up With Science m 25 volumes _^_ST __9l^^_l' Shiny, hard backed covers >4^WW _____Z_£r^ |'w*?jPy180 words
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Article, Illustration696 1986-06-25 27 France ready to woo romantics TEAMS (probable): FRANCE Joel Bats, William Ayache, Maxinie Bossis, Patrick Battiston, Manuel Amoros, Luis Fernandez, Michel Platini, Alain Giresse, Jean Tigana, Yannick Stopyra, Jean-Pierre Papin. WEST GERMANY Toni Schumacher, Andreas Brehme, Ditmar Jakobs, Karl-Heinz Foerster, Norbert Eder, Hans-Peter Briegel, Lothar Matthaeus, Wolfgang Rolff, Felix Magath,AP; Reuter; UPI - 696 words
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607 1986-06-25 27 TEAMS (probable): ARGENTINA Nery Pumpido, Jose Cuciuffo, Jose Luis Brown, Oscar Ruggeri, Julio Olarticoechea, Sergio Batista, Ricardo Giusti, Jorge Burruchaga, Hector Enrique, Diego Maradona, Jorge Valdano. BELGIUM Jean-Marie Pfaff, Eric Gerets, Stephane De Mol, Michel Renquin, Patrick Vervoort, Georges Grun, Enzo Scifo, Frank Vercauteren, JanReuter; AP - 607 words
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Article, Illustration334 1986-06-25 27 WHAT do the French and West German players think of today's semi-fi-nals? Frenchman Maxime Bossis, who shot into the arms of West German goalkeeper Toni Schumacher during the penalty shoot-out m the last World Cup m Seville, Spain, said: "I don't think this semi-fi-nalUPI; AP - 334 words
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Article, Illustration387 1986-06-25 27 Pfaff sure he can handle Maradona TOLUCA Belgian goalkeeper Jean-Marie Pfaff, who claims he has "the most famous hands m Belgium," is confident that he can deal with anything that Diego Maradona throws at him m today's World Cup semi-final against Argentina. "It is a game like any other. We387 words
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Article, Illustration407 1986-06-25 27 It 's time for some French flavour CALCULATOR -QUARTZ WATCH -CASH REGISTER MUSICAL INSTRUMENT POCKET TELEVISION light, should be too strong for the Belgians who have surpassed themselves by reaching this stage. Spain, like Brazil eliminated m another penalty showdown, have my sympathy. Bat not, I guess, Argentina's. They would,407 words
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Article419 1986-06-25 27 SIX Brazilians dropped dead, one person was killed and about 2,000 collapsed or were hurt m fights m Rio de Janeiro after Brazil lost on penalties to France m their World Cup quarter-final m Guadalajara on Saturday. Copacabana businessman Jose Martins, 28, was shot dead by aAP; AFP - 419 words
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Article, Illustration583 1986-06-25 27 MEXICO CITY Thanks, or should it be no thanks, to Dr Joao Havelange, Argentina, led by a Jekyll and Hyde genius called Diego Maradona, will meet unfancied Belgium m the second semi-final of the World Cup today. The better team workers, whose appearance mAP; UPI - 583 words
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Advertisement282 1986-06-25 27 WE GIVE YOU CONTROL ~^^^^J| The 8T51,D007 DUCTER &D2Ol DUCTER test earth bonding, aircraft structure bonding, busbar continuity and circuit protective conductor mP7 uiivnMM continuity m compliance with the W-iS/Etn ■■i^^^i^w 15tfl E°'' t on Wiring Regulations. ■8 Better control. With Thorn EMI I —I <* *_J Instalments you have282 words
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213 1986-06-25 28 TOKYO A powerful earthquake rocked northern and central Japan yesterday, prompting the authorities to issue tidal wave warnings along the country's Pacific coastline which stretches over 900 km. Police said there were no immediate reports of damage or casualties from the quake, which measuredReuter; UPI; AP - 213 words
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551 1986-06-25 28 IRENE NGOO - Adhere to pledge to check protectionism Asean IRENE NGOO By m Manila Developed countries also urged to give priority to grouping's trade interests MANILA Asean has implored the developed countries to adhere strictly to their commitment to check and roll back restrictive trade measures. Foreign ministers from Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia,551 words
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Article, Illustration356 1986-06-25 28 Man arrested with help of HDB security unit POLICE, with the helo of a newly-formed Housing Board security unit, have arrested a man for alleged involvement m more than 200 cases of theft of fittings from new flats. They have seized more than $100,000 worth of suchYAP YEW PIANG - 356 words
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321 1986-06-25 28 Robber who hurt 2 girls gets 8 years and 24 strokes A ROBBER who assaulted two sisters aged 10 and 16, to keep them from raising an alarm, was yesterday sentenced to eight years' jail and ordered to be given 24 strokes of the cane. Lee Kay Lum alias Ng321 words
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Article60 1986-06-25 28 SEOUL The US-led United Nations Command yesterday rejected a North Korean proposal for threeway defence talks between Pyongyang, Seoul and the UNC, saying there were al--?ady proper forums for such discussions. The proposal, made by North Korean Defence Minister 0 Jin-U, called for top-level arms reductionReuter - 60 words
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Article28 1986-06-25 28 LUANDA Namibia's Swapo Black nationalist guerillas said their forces had killed 10 South African soldiers m an attack on the northern Namibian town of Oshakati. AFPAFP - 28 words
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Article66 1986-06-25 28 Checks on 747s TOKYO The Boeing Company of the United States has asked airlines worldwide to strengthen inspections on the nose sections of Boeing-7475. Japan Air Lines said j last year that it found cracks m the nose sections of its jumbo jets during inspections which were conducted after a66 words
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Article166 1986-06-25 28 REDWOOD CITY (California) San Mateo county voters have overwhelmingly re-elected Brendan Maguire as Sheriff m a June 3 primary even though he had been dead for more than a month. The California legislature had postponed the election until August, but the state supremeReuter - 166 words
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267 1986-06-25 28 Japan's GNP registers first decline in 11 years TOKYO Japan's gross national product In the first quarter of 1986 declined for the first time m 11 years because of a slump m exports following the i n'« sharp rise against the US dollar, the Economic Planning Agency reported yesterday. An267 words
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Article31 1986-06-25 28 I NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 2.34 points to 1,861.92 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. APAP - 31 words
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Article43 1986-06-25 28 What it should have been IN LAST Saturday's Section Two, the picture published m the Expressions page was not of Philip Anthony Jeyaretnam, the winner of the National Short Story Competition, but of his brother Kenneth Jeyaretnam. We are sorry for the error.43 words
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126 1986-06-25 28 HONGKONG Producers of artificial breasts m China are unable to keep up with the demand among women, a proBeijing newspaper reported here yesterday. About 100.000 Chinese women a year undergo mastectomies to treat cancer, but the Wen Wei Po said only aAFP; AP - 126 words
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Miscellaneous143 1986-06-25 28 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Fair except for a few showers m the early afternoon. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 26 mm SUNSET today: 7.13 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.01 am. GLOBAL MATHER Adelaide 5/13 C Fine Melbourne 7/13 C Rain Bangkok 26/33 C Sunny Moscow t143 words
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Article, Illustration989 1986-06-25 1 CHRISTINE KHOR reviews the controversial Merce Cunningham Dance Company. On Page Nineteen, she fills you m on what each of his dances was about. BTHE culture of the 20th century that's how future generations will label Merce Cunningham's work when a time capsule containing videos of989 words
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Article, Illustration970 1986-06-25 2 FLORENCE LEE - FLORENCE LEE Young children who study Primary 1 schoolwork even before they start school may pay dearly for the advantage, says one child development expert. Another suggests how to deal with children's temper outbursts and a common bedtime problem. These articles are published to970 words
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Article, Illustration715 1986-06-25 2 DR C. W. GOH - DR C. W. GOH By! Child psychiatrist TEMPER tantrums are a special kind of temper outburst, where the child works himself up to a pitch of wild excitement. He may lie on the floor, kick violently with his feet, bang his head and hammer715 words
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676 1986-06-25 2 DR C. W. GOH - DR C. W. GOH BED-WETTING is common in childhood. It is defined as the repeated involuntary passing of urine during the day or night. If a child aged five or six wets his bed at least twice a month or if an older child, once676 words
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Miscellaneous2412 1986-06-25 3 m M Singapore v Ynunn pubs nn Festal I N€JUo fcA£b /-^lliketh?^ /VerTnlce itheX 9 i Cl AA looked like I was X X^^Y*' > understand it could explain H C snakedanwr 4 way the dancer (kor h h has c f st M»" the 52 world nd '-L V2,412 words
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Article, Illustration2221 1986-06-25 4 Peerless the play and the players KUO PAO KUN reviews Teahouse, which ends its five-day run at Kallang Theatre tonight. 4 The Beijing People's Art Theatre, as seen through Teahouse, is a definitive personification of Jiao's teachings: That the Chinese huaju theatre must be deeply based m life; that itLIM SENG TIONG - 2,221 words
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Article143 1986-06-25 4 I air &Ti&&ftmu&w ££«*a?*ftiA,ißteJ«Jftfftfc imxn* stsftfisua ifei&fiJT o fl H^N-ttftsii ->h #rftli&*jX£B,±f£ ifri N-ftft3ex£##f## BLffi mMUte ?ft "H" iff jit- f&mmfr-kigmm-k iui^ #f **p$ its is It £it =>h AS A*Bil 7 HIM 'Mg^ftgtfo A &*£?£T*ft m jgft Bc£ m fls,£ w»f* ft^m itftT #$ft& 9 &®m%t£ fcfr **Ilfi it143 words
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Article, Illustration370 1986-06-25 4 If you want to know more about the herbs used m Chinese medicine, see the exhibition at Orchard Point. KOH SIEW TIN reports. FEW people know that many of their decorative potted house plants can be used to cure common ailments. Most of these370 words
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Article, Illustration713 1986-06-25 5 MUHARYANI OTHMAN - Wood business is good business MUHARYANI OTHMAN By NIK Mustapha Nik Mohamed is a descendent of a generation of skilled wood carvers. As a young boy, he lived m a large kampung house built entirely of cengal, a Malaysian hardwood, without nails. In it lived his grandparents, parents, uncles, auntsNST - 713 words
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Article, Illustration599 1986-06-25 5 MEMANGLAH tidak menghairankan bagaimana Nik Mustapha Nik Mohamed boleh menjadi begitu tertarik kepada seni ukir kayu. Beliau berketurunan dari keluarga pengukir kayu yang mahir-mahir. Semasa beliau kecil. beliau tinggal dalam rumah 10-bilik yang dibina daripada kayu cengal yang tidak berpaku. Haji Nik Mustapha599 words
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Advertisement621 1986-06-25 6 The Straits Times Classifieds I 9 Course uuith Lx (Lunch 6k Dinner) !o C c k n nQ P l 9 i Economical Dishes $250 per table $6 eoch lncfones/o«V yr Noodle 'Sole' Sad J£3k \#o3-l 3/20, Plaza Singapura/ V^ V «ljl^.fef (flbove Voohon Orchard) /foil COHSI Garden XSg*™^ Tel:621 words
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Advertisement33 1986-06-25 6 TtWefJfottst Fine Food Restaurant Hidden Treasures by Singapore River come a discover g^L for vourselfWßA MotiPv'"* worth Wt Hygienic Lunch Dinner $50 f° r 4 persons Shark's Fin meal Ififl for 4 nersons33 words
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Advertisement357 1986-06-25 6 ■^■■^■"^^■■■^g YbJ /Bi *&xZ Come Savour the Best there is m Szechuan! j mm OMEI RESTAURANT I OUR 3 EXPERIENCED TAIPEI CHEFS CONTINUE TO DELIGHT YOU ""^^^3 %J WITH OUR SPECIALSTIES. fTlfe& .aaaX OMEI Special Steam Fish Szachuan Smoked Duck Prawns Dry Red Chilh Braised BmtZ—mb^^M m fire pot Turtle357 words
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Advertisement81 1986-06-25 6 jß)[Bl(BJfßJißJpl[al—^— g <n Restaurant Pte Ltd y Genuine Cantonpst> Cuisine [3 Wp rater for weddings birthday nj 8< other happy occasions outdoor catering 221 3516 207 Cantonment Road S> (Opp Crintonrnpnt School) r~ij S.ntiapore 020S =T Open daily 1 1 00 am to 2 30pm El 5 00pm to 1081 words
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Advertisement222 1986-06-25 6 £IIZABEThAN GRILL RAffIESnOTELSinQAPOUE For reservation please call *****41 DELICIOUS CANTONESE CUISINE prepared by Hooi Kok Wai I live music songs while you dine m comfort Lrfjij^"i'il!il EifM Treasure Fish Soup. Steamed Fish with lerrrwfiled Black Beans Soya Sauce Chicken lade Bon Curd. Ni Dear Meat m Hot Plate. Arorrutk Rke222 words
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Advertisement462 1986-06-25 6 NHPI JAPANESE CUISINE WITH CD AN INTERNATIONAL FLAVOUR TEPPAN-YAKI SHABU-SHABU, SUKIYAKI SUSHI. TEMPURA KAISEKI OUR SPECIAL PROMOTION IN JUNE. I LEAF-DESIGN I PLATE I I will be oiven away as a Gift to each customer B 402 Orchard Road, #06-01/02, Delfi Orchard, Singapore 0923. TELEPHONE: *****11 Win Wl itattsfti i462 words
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Advertisement1060 1986-06-25 7 y^ f X t y< "*V| M m rj <* TELEPHONE SERVICE: f Bk \Bk H fcftb j. i, -i Monday to Friday: 9am to 5 30pm ibpm deadline tor next day) Saturday: 830 am to 1^ I V^ V %xP Sk. flj f44|l|l ?pm (Ham deadline tot The Sunday1,060 words
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Advertisement688 1986-06-25 7 12 Computer Products/ 12 Computer Products/ Services Services I FANTASTIC CLEARANCE I SHE WFOR APPLE STOCKS! Everything must go! All selling below costs! Apple Me, Disk 11, Apple Profile, 80 Column Text Card, Apple 111, Macintosh, Macintosh XL, Apple Macintosh Software, etc, etc, etc. Hurry, don't miss this opportunity to688 words
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Advertisement604 1986-06-25 7 19 Home Appliances/ Lightings Inserted CTV $38 Video $55 Twin Dr. Fridfe Gas Cooker Washing ftbdne Dompaftnenl nefotMe. htde-m MHftAh TEL: *****K 20 Pets/Pet Care CERTIFIED TRAINER FROM Delania dog training, New South Wales, Australia, specialise m training all breeds of dogs for obedience or protection duties. Result g'teed. We604 words
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Advertisement539 1986-06-25 7 25 Sale: Other 25 Sale: Other Products Products bMßb*Jbw ji aßß^jJyffwwlffPlJWJlPß', lil^l Zfffi i 1 iiJ imijF M u.p.s45 n0w 59.50 THi 3Qth June '86 < Extra Sma $>** Q"'W WAREHOUSE SALE: Coldroom cake-making machine, chiller/ freezer. Bain Marie food warmer, commercial dishwasher, electric oven, deep fryer, boiler, food mixer539 words
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Advertisement665 1986-06-25 7 27 Wanted WANTED USED PIANOS at any condition/brand. Please contact *****88 res./ *****06 office. 28 Health Centres/ Massage BEST MASSAGE CENTRE. Rooms with bathrooms attached. Free Parking 10am to midnight. Credit Cards acceptable. Queen's Hotel, sth Fir. Penthouse, 24 Mt Elizabeth (opposite York Hotel). Tel: *****92/ *****88 ext. 124. DUKE'S665 words
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Advertisement566 1986-06-25 7 29 Beauty Culture 29 Beauty Culture 30 Hairdressing l&ngleCut HAIR SALON TEL: *****14 HP? Goidon Mile Tower l r OPOiWG OFFER: ft* 1 PERM $30 |h cut $12 Frtc jtft Sor every perm E a Jv.~' by London-Trained W-*//, Hairstylists: Benson, Ij* Crteow, Christina Llm Be? j Chrts Ng. JJl£,566 words
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Advertisement517 1986-06-25 7 35 House Cleaning/ Painting REPAINTING HOUSE, OFFICE, factory. Reasonable price. Call for free quotation. Tel: *****14. SPECIALISED IN rock-atone painting. Prices reasonable. Int'd contact Mr Tay *****07. It's cosy with CATS. 36 House Renovation/ Decor Id «f«•* tt 3: Ut ALUMINIUM WON WORK Tetaii PS ***** WILLIE Tel: *****33 (5517 words
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Advertisement724 1986-06-25 7 36 House Renovation/ Decor J.E.J. RENOVATION CONTRACTOR, HDB licence no. 5T1255 offers 12 x 12 heavy duty ceramic tiles with skirting, extension of wall tiles to kitchen 2 toilets, Iron grilles for all windows, repositioning of sink, 2" cabinet space Si 2 pair of arch at 3-room $4,600, 4-room $5,900,724 words
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Advertisement668 1986-06-25 7 TAKEA I CLOSER I LOOK I How do you differentiate between the goat and the sheep? What do employers look for m computer jobs? Is it possible for a C G graduate to earn $1800 after a few years of relevant computer experience? These questions are asked at classification 148.668 words
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Advertisement605 1986-06-25 7 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal LOWEST CHARGE $30. House removal, transportation service, sfflce removal specialised m pianos, organs delivery and dls- jj fyosal service. Experienced, reliable and responsible workers provided. Reasonable charges, ?ood fast service. Day/ night service. We are at your service 7 lays a week Tel: *****83. LOWEST CHARGE605 words
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Advertisement813 1986-06-25 8 52 Office Furniture/ Furnishing VARIETIES OF OFFICE desks to i le.ir irom $150. Chain from $45. I metre wi<le full hgt. nilng/ Storage cabinet from $180. Partitions from $2 80 p.i f- Ceiling from $1 60 ps.f Carpeting from 80 Cti p.«.1 Wallpaper from 60 cti p.«.l Welcome to Lilian813 words
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Advertisement586 1986-06-25 8 57 Business 57 Business Opportunities Opportunities INDONESIAN MINERAL WATER MANUFACTURER requires: SINGAPORE, MALAYSIA BRUNEI AGENTS Interested parties please contact: Mr Sunardi Hotel Supreme 15 Kramat Road TEL: *****33 Rm. 404 between 9am-12 noon 1 AN IRRESISTIBLE OFFER FROM ERA o International Image (35(K offices worldwide) c To be your own586 words
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Advertisement364 1986-06-25 8 64 Domestic Help Available [AC* 1 1 I ESTABLISHED 1980 TRAINED MAIDS^^-- FILIPINO $650 INDON $2,125 LANKA $850 1 UNLIMITED REPLACEMENTS OPEN TILI 800 PV *****68/*****53"| ABLE COMMERCIAL AIDS k COLOMBO COURT «06 03 LIC No C ***** (11 Humana Licence No BO 3* 0' Singapore's Leading Professional Agency All364 words
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Advertisement716 1986-06-25 8 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available A personal name for personal services of personal trained maids. Personality goodwill assured services Strict Japanese tolerable attitude behaviour training. hardworking, helpful, obedient, cheerful, honest self-disciplined $650 fee includes W/P visa fee. medical exam security bond. PA. airfare others 2 yr contract716 words
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Advertisement564 1986-06-25 8 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive SENIOR PROGRAMMER required by Established Marketing Company. Mln. 3 years working experience with IBM system 34 or 36. Good knowledge of RPG Cobol programming. Knowledge of IBM PC and database 111 will be an added advantage. Ability to diagnose problem. We provide attractive remuneration, benefit564 words
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Advertisement457 1986-06-25 8 69 Situations Vacant: Domestic REQ'D. AN EXPERIENCED Maid for a small family. Preferably an English speaking Indian or a Sri Lankan (no agents pis). Contact *****23 or *****71. 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical I Lam Soon Oil Soap Mfg. (S) Pte Ltd requires urgently c Holder of GCE 0 Level457 words
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Advertisement612 1986-06-25 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical ACCOUNTS CLERK Requirements: c LCCI qualifications m Accounts. At least 1 year's relevant experience. c Able to type 35 to 40 w.p.m. c Able to start work Immediately. Applicants an to write with particulars and photograph to: THE ADMIN. MANAGER (Application for Accounts Clerk) 268,612 words
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Advertisement592 1986-06-25 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Cierical An established Company m Pandan Loop requires urgently EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER c Preferably residing closeby to Pandan Loop c Good command m both written and spoken English c Ability to type neatly and accurately on electronic typewriter c Few years' working experience Knowledge of correspondence c592 words
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Advertisement901 1986-06-25 8 70 Situations vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Property firm requires: 1) FEMALE ASSISTANT Must have driving licence. Mln. 'A' Level. Experience In property an advantage. 2) TYPIST With knowledge In basic accounting. Apply personally at: 81k. 131. Jurong East St. 13 #03-265 Singapore 2260 TEL: *****11 RECEPTIONIST (Walk-in or write-in) c Good901 words
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Advertisement652 1986-06-25 8 70 suuanons vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FEMALE GENERAL TYPIST clerk for office equipment Importer. Call personally at: Associated Office Equipment. Blk.lB, Outram Park »01-79, Spore 0316 FEMALE GENERAL CLERK/ Receptionist. No experience reqd. Able to type and handle calls. Below 25 years old. Salary $350. Call *****31 for appointment. FEMALE GENERAL652 words
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Advertisement371 1986-06-25 9 71 Situationa Vacant: 71 Situationa Vacant: Salea Salea walk-In Interview Monday to Friday 9am 12 noon; 2pm spm Sales Assistants (Full Time/Part-time) If you do not have sales experience but have an aggressive personality, we invite you to apply. Those with good Japanese knowledge and i counter sales'track record will371 words
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Advertisement446 1986-06-25 9 ARE YOU READY FOR THIS CHALLENGING AND REWARDING SALES CAREER? We need people who are: c Independent, hardworking, ambitious, enthusiastic. c age 20 years and above. c GCE 'O' level- good m communication and inter-per-sonal skills. Opportunities: c promotion to management position. c meeting and helping people. c attend overseas446 words
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Advertisement597 1986-06-25 9 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Applications are Invited toi the following positions: 1) SALES MANAGER c Preferably with experience 2) SALES EXECUTIVE c Preferably with experience. 3) MALE/ FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVES c With/ without experience. To promote the following products: a) self-adhesive labels stickers. b) pricing hand-labeller guns and pricing labels.597 words
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Advertisement761 1986-06-25 9 71 Situations Vacant: Sales LADIES FIRBTI If your have experience In Cosmetics, Health Products, Diet Foods, Kitchen-ware. Table Ware, Insurance or any other sales lines, come In and see us at once. We will Introduce you to a quick-selling, repeat-sales Idea that will make your BIGGER money with LESS effort.761 words
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Advertisement908 1986-06-25 9 71 Situations Vacant: Sales SALES ASSISTANTS required for branches by watch retailing company. Please call personally to: 151 Chin Swee Road #15-01, Manhattan Houm Singapore 0316 Tel *****85/ *****43 Urgently required: FEMALE SALES REPS c Pleasant and cheerful disposition c Experience not required, training will be provided c Salary plus908 words
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Advertisement474 1986-06-25 9 72 Situation* Vacant: 72 Situations vacani: Technical Technical &J| Join the I battery specialist I We invite applications from suitably qualified persons for the position of I TECHNICIAN I Requirements H ITC m Mechanical Engineering or its equivalent Preferably with working experience m a manufacturing organisation Able to interact with474 words
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Advertisement149 1986-06-25 9 o~] Eastern Industries We have immediate vacancy for the post of: MACHINIST NTC 111 or NTC II m Metal Machining Those without the above qualification but with at least 2-3 years' experience may apply. Completed/exempted from National Service If you are interested and meet our requirements, please call us for149 words
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Advertisement672 1986-06-25 9 id. siiuaiions vacani: Technical "THE BEST CONNECTION" urgently require* 1) TRAINEE/ CNC LATHE OPERATORS c Require some formal metal machining trainIng NTC 2/ 3. Be willing to work on 2 shifts 2 weeks rotation (days) Ist shirt: 07:00 15:30 Mon. Sat. (evenIng) 2nd shift: 15:30 24:00 Mon. Fri. c Also672 words
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Advertisement565 1986-06-25 9 id. oiiuauons vacani: Technical iwEE BEE CO. PTE. LTD requires: DRAUGHTSMAN Applicants must have proven past experience m preparing shop drawings for steel frame buildings, oil storage banks, steel formworks etc. Successful candidates will be posted to our Jurong factory. Handwritten applicants giving full detail! of qualifications, experience, aga, current565 words
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Advertisement351 1986-06-25 9 Production ARCHiyE I A leader m Advanced Tape Drive Technology has several vacancies for expansion: Minimum Primary 6/BEST education Age between 16-35 Female applicants |§9 preferred jj B^Bt^T^aa^aa^B^t^fl Secondary 2 and above Preferably with 1 year's experience m the testing of 1 electronic/elect- p heal products Secondary I—4 education 1351 words
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Advertisement407 1986-06-25 10 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situation* Vacant: Production Production WALK-IN INTERVIEW ii^ AT&T W BT Consumer Products Pte Ltd American 'telephone Ifelegraph (AT&T), a giant m telecommunications, has set up a high quality telephone manufacturing facility at Kampong Übi Industrial Estate. Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the positions407 words
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Advertisement436 1986-06-25 10 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production AIUIF* t^ WALK-IN-INTBRVIBW In conjunction with our integrated growth programme m 1986. we are seeking suitably candidates to fill the following positions (A) SET-UP MAN (Press Shop) NTC II m Tool Die making Mm 3 years experience m Die repair Trouble Shotting436 words
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Advertisement418 1986-06-25 10 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production spriceßseasi PRICE ASIA MANUFACTURING CO PTE LTD PRODUCTION FOREMAN Required to head Aluminium Fabrication Department Must have 3-5 years experience m metal fabrication Minimum 2 years supervisory experience c Have initiative and must be able to motivate employees to maintain a high418 words
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Advertisement517 1986-06-25 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Well established printing firm requiree: 1) GENERAL CLERK (Female) c GCE 'O 1 level, c Able to type. c Preferably with working experience. 2) SELF-ADHESIVE LABEL MACHINE OPERATORS c Completed N.S. c Primary 6or Secondary 1/2 education. c Working experience is an advantage. Without experience will517 words
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Advertisement480 1986-06-25 10 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous APRO f V Your Security Link With The Future Protection Officers (Men or Women) Gross Salary: $700 The Job: To control access to premises c To activate or deactivate alarms c To write reports on irregularities c To perform electronic readings Requirements:480 words
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Advertisement372 1986-06-25 10 fly DAI-ICHI HOTEL SINGAPORE We Invite applications from suitably qualified candidates for the following positions: 1. SCULPTOR/ARTIST c Conversant with Ice-carving and butter scultpure General cooking skills 2. ACCOUNTS CLERK (MALE) c Completed full-time National Service c GCE "O" Level with credit m Mathematics and/or Commerce 3. OUTLET CASHIER c372 words
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Advertisement593 1986-06-25 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous For our Mitsubishi TV plant In Woodlands, we require ASSISTANT QC SUPERVISOR ITC m Electronics Should have some experience m quality control supervision PROCESS TECHNICIANS VITB/ITC m Electronic preferably possess a certificate m Work Study ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS VITB/NTC In Electronic Servicing Able to repair TV sets593 words
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Advertisement766 1986-06-25 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous CLUB DE PARIS A CLUB DE LAS VEGAS Due to open early July *Bfl require:FEMALE CHINESE PROs Qualification.: c Good command of English and Chinese c Outgoing pleasant personality c Age between 20- 28 We offer high besic salary plus ettrective bill commission to selected applicants766 words
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Advertisement996 1986-06-25 11 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous PUMP ATTENDANTS REO'D. by Mobil service stations to work on routing shifts at: 751, Bt. Timah Rd *****82/ 542, Balestter Rd. *****36/ 299. Yio Chu Kang Rd *****72 Please call personally during office hours. CHINESE DELIVERY DRIVER reqd. aged 17 to 33 yrs $50 dally Male996 words
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Advertisement803 1986-06-25 11 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous EXPERIENCED FOOD COUNTER assistant for Indonesian Cafe. Call *****03 FACTORY GENERAL WORKERS of strong physique reqd Call at: 26 Pioneer Sector 2, 5.2262. *****13. FULL-TIME/ PART-TIME CHINESE Clinic Nurses reqd. m Clementi. Call *****33. INDIAN RESTAURANT REQ. Bartenders, Waitress Amahs. Call *****31 from 10 a.m. to803 words
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Advertisement736 1986-06-25 11 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance Insurance FAST MONEY With FOCL mS^____=3®H Prompt processing of applications Up to 90% financing Attractive interest rates New car Used car 12 mths 4.25% 5.25% 24 mths 4.50% 5.50% 36 mths 4.75% 5.75% 48 mths 5.00% (Instalments payable m advance) g Call 533-3737736 words
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Advertisement743 1986-06-25 11 87 For Sale: Mercedes SIN HIAP HONG MOTOR CO. BUY SELL We offer high price for all models of Mercedes and other pte. St co. cars. t Hire purchase can be arranged. Call Tal: *****03/ *****33/5 99/ 101, Soo Chow Walk Off Upp. Thomson Rd. 8.8 km Singapore 2057 MERCEDES743 words
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Advertisement989 1986-06-25 11 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan 1971 DATSUN 100 A. New paint, new cushions, new road tax, new Insurance Very good condition. Only $3,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****80. •79 DATSUN 12OY, alrcon., radio cassette, pte. owner. Metallic red. $8,900; loan $6,500. *****88 Nancy. '81 BLUEBIRD I.6GL, pte. owner. Alrcon., radio cassette, s/rlms, road989 words
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Advertisement939 1986-06-25 11 90 For Sale: Toyota '82 COROLLA 1300 GL. 5-speed, Immaculate conditton. $17,300 0.n.0. *****74 ■82 TOYOTA COROLLA 1300GL. sspeed. Aircon., radio cassette, tip top cond. Tel: *****16. '82 TOYOTA COROLLA GL. Pte. owner, alrcon., radio cassette, s/rlms, $16,500. Tel: *****24. '83 TOYOTA COROLLA DX. 1 owner. Alrcond., radio cassette. $21,800.939 words
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Advertisement958 1986-06-25 11 93 For Sale: Honda ALMOST '84 HONDA Accord EX 1.6 manual. 1 pte. owner. Alrcond., cassette. Accident free. See to believe. Showroom cond. $28 300 Trade-in acceptable. Tel: *****87/ *****89. 3/84 EZ PLATE, Honda Accord, power steering/ windows, s/rlms, new tyres, hi-fi. Excellent condition. $32,000 0.n.0. Call: *****75, Miss Juliana.958 words
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Advertisement764 1986-06-25 11 96 For Sale: Other Makes PACIFIC MOTOR CREDIT PTE. LTD. (For top quality uaod cars) Showroom/ Office: 11, Lang Kee Road, 3. 0315 (Opposite Cycle Carriage) TEL: *****77 (4 LINES) '85 Honda Accord 4-dr. STD. (12 valves) Nissan Sunny s/wagon Toyota Starlet 5-dr. Suzuki SSBO '84 Honda Accord 4-dr. EX764 words
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Advertisement815 1986-06-25 11 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles BUY NOW BEFORE pnre increase New Mitsubishi 14' wide cab. low deck 2 1/2-ton lorry, $16,500. Wallace Chng (Cycle Carriage) *****65 24-hr, pager *****72 1964 DAIHATSU VAN. 1 owner 5 doers. Ist owner. Aircon./ cassette. Beautiful condition. Tel: *****34. 77 DATSUN PICK-UP, steel body with815 words
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Advertisement715 1986-06-25 11 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 a PB buses all scrap cars trade m acceptable ALL CUSTOMERS WELCOME Kindly contact MR. MRS. KOH of MING HUAT715 words
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Advertisement901 1986-06-25 12 99 Vehicles Wanted NO SERVICE CHARGE. We fan sell your car fast at maximum price *****35/ *****36. WANTED HONDA ACCORD/ Civic, "84 onwards. 1 owner. Co. or pte. Contact: *****88 Alick. WANTED MAZDA 929 (1982) Auto Sedan. Call pager: 702-7228, Michael. WANTED SUNNY SPORTSWAGON for pte. use. Prefer 1 owner.901 words
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Advertisement850 1986-06-25 12 106 Accommodation Available: Houses D.lO, MOONBEAM AREA 2-sto-rey seml-d 5 f 1 bdrms. F/furn. 3 aircons. Rental $1,900. *****08 Strictly no agent. D.lO NEAR SPORE Turf Club s/storey bungalow. Spacious living/ dining 2 bdrms. F/furn. 7000 sq.ft. $2,000. Admer *****66 D.lO S/STOREY LUXURIOUS Bunglw. 4+l 1 bdrms., big patio/ kitchen,850 words
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Advertisement433 1986-06-25 12 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments feff^Fflß E«IST PLflZfl I UIXURKKJS fIPffIRTMENTS At the junction of Scotts/Orchard Road, next to Hyatt Hotel. 1 4,000 sq. ft. Hotel Mini golf course style lobby Reception lounge Large swimming pool Free self-service launderette Children's wading pool Tropical garden Residents' club house433 words
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Advertisement405 1986-06-25 12 CHESTERTONS LIM OH OFFERS THE FOLLOWING: c Yuan Ching Rd, apt. 650 c Selegie Ctr. apt 900 c Henry Pk. apt $1,000 c Apollo Gdn., mais. $1,000 c Vista Pk, apt. $1,000 c Arang Ct. Mais. $1,100 c Maryland Pk., apt. $1 ,200 c Draycott Pk., apt. $1 ,300 Holland405 words
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Advertisement879 1986-06-25 12 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.9/ 10. Prime location. 3/ 4 bdrms. CUSCADEN TWR./ PARISIAN/ VANTAGE/ VILLA D'ESTE/ BEVERLY HILL/ COLONNADE. $4,500 upwards. D.lO HOLLAND HILL MANSION/ WATERFALL GDN./ WHITE HOUSE/ CASA ROSITA others. $3,500 upward*. Also available D 9/ 10/ 11: MARBELLA/ ALLSWORTH PK./ GRANGE GDN./ VILLA DE FLORES/ GALLERIA/879 words
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Advertisement938 1986-06-25 12 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DISTRICT-9, LEONIE COURT, spaclous, ample carpark, easy access to town. Reasonable rental. Call *****66 DIST. 10 SOMMERVILLE Park, Blk. 75 partially or fully furnished apartments for rental. 3 bedrooms $2,000. *****44, Nelly. DIST.IO BOTANIC GARDEN Mansions. Secluded yet convenient, Security service, mini-mart. $1,100. Welllnk *****22. DIST.IO938 words
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Advertisement958 1986-06-25 12 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.ll THOMSON MANSION, «05-02. 3 bdrms. $900 p.m Contact 78 Circular Rd. D.1128 WATTEN RISE f/furn. walk-up apt. 3+l rms., 2 halls. 1430 sq.ft. $900 Incl. Tel: *****88. D.1130 CENTRALLY, QUIETLY conveniently located. Furn. 3-bdrm. apt. Call: *****18 D.1130 GILSTEAD RD. 2 bdrms. 1 servant's. Restful,958 words
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Advertisement864 1986-06-25 12 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms ORCHARD AREA Fully furn carpeted, aircon., bathrm. attached. Full facilities. Meals, laundry arrangeable, suitable for foreign students. *****92 ROOMS IN HOLLAND Road seml-d. With or without bathrm. attached aircon. Quiet area. Privacy assured. Full access to facilities. $250- $400. Tel. *****41. DIST.3, 2 AIRCOND. rms. for864 words
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Advertisement751 1986-06-25 12 113 i- or saie: nouses 113 r-or saie: nouses Attractive I Housing Loans Up to 90% valuation 100% valuation with CPF 25-year repayment period Competitive interest rates Qlf? Overseas Union Trust Ltd. Head Office: 146 Robinson Road. 101-00, Singapore 0106. Tel: *****97 (6 lines) > Branches: Katong Tel: *****90 *****96751 words
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Advertisement829 1986-06-25 12 D.20 SEMBAWANG HILLS Est. s/storey terr. 2000 sq.ft. 3 bdrms. Well maintained. F/hold. $235,000. Everton *****11. D.21 DUNEARN D/STOREY seml-d. 3+ 1 rms. Parquet/ terrazzo flooring. 3300 sq.ft. F'hold. $390,000 0.n.0. Mint, *****71. D.21 ENG KONG Gdn 3 yrs. old 3-storey detached. 7300 sq.ft. 7 bdrms. 4 attached. F'hold. $618,000.829 words
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Advertisement521 1986-06-25 13 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments MANDARIN GARDENS Mandarin Gardens offers you the besl value for >our money with: tully-fitted kitchen (cabinets, gas hobs, built-in oven, cooker hood and refrigerator) aircon units and built-in wardrobes to all bedrooms clubhouse with saunas, steam baths gymnasium Olympic-length swimming521 words
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Advertisement119 1986-06-25 13 D.15 NEPTUNE CT. See beauty of morning sun rising panoramicview of East Coast. Top fir. Pt. blk Beautifully maintained Furn. Aircon. $240,000. See to appreciate *****94 (Ba.m -Bp.m.) CONCORD (*****88/ 7) offers Easwn Lagoon (studio) $199,000 (2 rxirrns.) $25f),000 Selegle Ctr. $229,000. Moulmein Apts SitOO.OOO Hollywood Apt $180,000. D.ll BEAUTIFUL119 words
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Advertisement778 1986-06-25 13 114 For Sale: Private Apartments /Rajah Tower\ Magnificent and luxurious 26 storey apartment At Jalan Raiah oft Balestier Road No restriction on foreigners Lease Sale Excellent location Near to town and yet m a quiet environment Up to date amenities including swimming pool and squash courts Very convenient transportation 24778 words
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Advertisement941 1986-06-25 13 114 For Sale: Private Apartments KENSINGTON PARK, 2 storey mais. 1800 sq.ft. $330,000. Walk-up, 1400 sq.ft. $245,000. City Valuers *****74. MIMOSA COURT CONDO. 3 bdrms Tennis court. Maintenance fee $120. 2,000 sq.ft. $350,000. Tel: *****71/ *****44. TERESA VILLE. Brand new, 2 bdrms., split-level, attached bath. Full facilities. F'hold. 1410 sq.ft.941 words
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Advertisement973 1986-06-25 13 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 5-ROOMED A.M.Kio Blk 305 $117,000 Bedok Blk 96/ 91/ 111/ 139 $115,000 Blk 413 $130,000 Chai Che« Blk 51 $133,000 Farrer Rd Blk 5 $117,000 c Ghim Moh Blk 7 $138,000 c Toa Payoh Blk 218 $100,000 4-ROOMED c Bedok North Blk 133 $88,000 Geylang973 words
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Advertisement1000 1986-06-25 13 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments CLEMENTI CENTRAL 3-RM. (2 units) 81k.430, near market, broI ken marble/ terrazzo, kitchen cabinets $55,000 neg *****62. CLEMENTI 5-RM. 8LK.336 terrazzo, cabinets $134,000/ 81k.355 marble, cabinets $130,000/ Blk. 413 cc- ramie, cabinets $138,000. *****22. 1 CLEMENTI 4-RM. WELL maintained. Ceramic throughout. 1 Fully furnished. Call1,000 words
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Advertisement504 1986-06-25 13 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3-RM. CLEMENTI WEST St, 2, Blk 728. selling $55,000 0.n.0. Tel *****72 after 7pm 3-RM. CORNER CLEMENTI Blk 339. low fir. $57,000 neg. Full CPF. Gateway *****38/ *****27/ *****08 3-RM. HENDERSON 8LK.105 $46 000 Hillvlew Blk. B, marble/ cabinets, $45,000. *****71/ *****35. 3-RM. LOR. LIMAU,504 words
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Advertisement722 1986-06-25 13 117 Properties Wanted INDONESIAN/ GENUINeTbUYERS looking to purchase apts./ houses for d.5, 9, 10, 11 15. Ready with cash. Quick transaction Owners call Management, *****64/ *****12. No agts. A BUSINESSMAN (INDONESIAN) with permanent residency wishes to purchase an apt./ hse. m any locality. Flexible budget Owners, please contact: *****53. A722 words
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Advertisement663 1986-06-25 13 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces K. B. WAREHOUSE COMPLEX (Koki Bukit Rood 2) I Ml "I* l mjß pW 1%, I READY FOR OCCUPATION SING INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX j(32, Ang Mo Kio Industriol Potfc 2) jf Tns I f \^tW^' Hi, I T II ■L M I \f663 words
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Advertisement504 1986-06-25 13 Qroundfloor War*houM Storage Spae* Available at Upper Bukit Timah Road, 8 1 j m.a. Forkllft 24-hour tight security service with guard dog patrol Flexible Terms Competitive Rentals Short or Long term available Call *****22/3 WAREHOUSE AVAILABLE FOR RENTAL 22 Martin Road 7000 sq.ft. single-storey building with very high roof occupying504 words
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Advertisement572 1986-06-25 14 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces GB Building When less means more. Notice the vast, unobstructed space m the floor plan above. Notice the absence of columns and odd, unusable corners. This is a typical floor plan m GB Building. It allows you total creativity m572 words
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Advertisement532 1986-06-25 14 ORCHARD 350/ 420/ 600/ 650/ 850/ 1,000 to 2,000 above. From $2.20 p.s.f. People's Pk. 1,300 sq.ft. $1.20 p.s.f. Town Realtor: 733-2141/ 2. PENINSULA PLAZA. Quaint independent approx. 360 sq.ft. office unit available Ist Aug. promptly. Ring *****06. RAFFLES CITY TOWER. Office space for lease at attractive rental. Minimum area532 words
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Advertisement422 1986-06-25 14 122 Office Spaces Wanted WANTED IMMEDIATE PURCHASE about 600 sq.ft. Tong Eng Bldg. $375 p.s.f. Tel: *****11. 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces HOLLAND VILLAGE Single-storey Shophouse at Lorong Liput behind Holland Shopping Centre for sale. Area 1,700 sq.ft approximately. FREEHOLD. Selling $295,000 Call Mr On, *****33 AREA 465 SQ.FT. Shop422 words
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Advertisement730 1986-06-25 14 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces Tastprime space I (approx 2200 sqft, facing concourse) ONLY A FEW SHOP UNITS Available on the 2nd storey of SERANGOON PLAZA I At Serangoon Road adjoining the President Merlin Hotel I t numerous complementary attractions 2 departmental stores, 5 food730 words
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Advertisement296 1986-06-25 14 135 Air Travel ECONOMY Plus unsurpassed proficiency and reliability. Neil time you travel call the true name m travel. TRU TRAVEL (SINGAPORE) TA m #02-45, International Plaza, Tel: *****85, *****91, *****03 Telx: RS ***** (SIN) TRU ALSO RENTS CARS _J YUGOSLAV AIRLINES Top grade airline. Dollar saver to 30 European296 words
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Advertisement942 1986-06-25 14 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours m ARCHIPELAGO TRAVEL (TA 126) jH #01-38 Lucky Ptau m jflfr^ y— *BP— ■lllll»»l^i"l»lll"^l»»l"""»»»»» > *****39, *****65/2, *****30 mMm ¥A /If f TIT Al*fl 1 west Malaysia/ Thailand SJ *f W« CHINAS Touring Changjing by Delux jJSKBS~ I "Si& s942 words
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Advertisement127 1986-06-25 14 DYNASTY No. 1 Tour Operator to Australia Al R ANY M M INCLUDES: Exciting Dinner Show m famous Perth theatrerestaurant with 3-course dinner (children admitted) Spectacular Perth City Night Tour Burswood Casino world's 3rd largest open 24 hours daily 6/7/8/9 Days from Perth Businessman ***** 6/7/8/9 Days Perth Discovery SSII6B127 words
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Advertisement200 1986-06-25 14 9 Jk^ Jew Hk9 l^ftgi I A" j^*^ By* 'jljt^^'S'Jn^bl Rl K*'***i** 6 i c JMMHMHHbIIHNN Tj. ij^^ Glamorous world of Broadway Fantastical Arabian Night Extra-terrestrial world of robots and spaceships Featuring superhuman feats of magic with live animals and glittering dances by 22 top international artistes! Special Departure: Every200 words
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Advertisement43 1986-06-25 14 C.A.T.S. 737-H66 Something I Everyone... I Today's Straits Times Classified Thinking of a new or used Car? Drive into the Classified, where your neighbour and auto dealers are offering their best values today 1 CATC *****66 The Stroits Times Clossified's j|l Vehicles Boots.43 words
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Advertisement452 1986-06-25 15 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 0^&20^ 1 —7 2^ DARWIN s* 980 PERTH from S$ 980 /TUWNSMLLEnttQo/ /SYDNEY fmmS sl43s [i^BmßNE^^ /ADELAIDE BRBBANE^^Lxf^ from S$ I ADELAIDE/ TZI/ SYDNEY rom ssl43sl BRISBANE/ 7 SYDNEY from SS VrO&l Holiday features: l^ 7. choice of airline MELBOURNE/ a S r e452 words
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Advertisement261 1986-06-25 15 147 Academic Courses SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF Science, 593-A Serangoon Road, tel: *****20. Pioneer institute with up to date lab. Approved courses m: English, Maths St Science subjects (Sec.2 to Pre-U II). 1985 sessions In full swing. DISTINCTION/ PASS ASSURED by university graduate tutor (8 yrs. experience) specialising m Economics, Accounting261 words
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Advertisement462 1986-06-25 15 147 Academic Courses ST. FRANCIS GIRLS' SCHOOL 98 St. Francis Road Singapore 1232 Tel: *****04 PRE-U 1 ARTS COMMERCE Subjects available: General Paper, English Literature, Geography, History, Economics, Mathematics, Principles of Accounts, Management, Chinese St Malay. Entry qualification: 3 credits above. School Time: 7.30 a.m. -Ip.m. Ip.m. -6.15 p.m. Registration:462 words
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Advertisement504 1986-06-25 15 147 Academic Courses QUALIFIED TEACHERS/ TUTORS avail, to teach Pri./ Sec./ Pre-U students. Tel. Annabelle, *****53 QUALIFIED TEACHERS, TUTORS giving tuition for all levels m all dists. Call *****26/ *****83. SCHOOL TEACHER/ TUTOR teach Chinese subject from Primary to Secondary school. Call: *****26. TRAINED, QUALIFIED TEACHER offers tuition m English,504 words
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Advertisement625 1986-06-25 15 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses 1 NCC Diploma m 6 Advanced Diploma m Computer Studies Computer Studies 2 City and Guilds 418 (7^7) 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) Part625 words
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Advertisement570 1986-06-25 15 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses BOOKKEEPING (Beginners) 1) Sat 2.00- 3.30pm 28/06 2) Sat 3.30- 5.00pm 28/06 3) Mon 7.30- 9.00pm 30/06 4) Tues 6.30- B.oopm 01/07 5) Wed 6.00- 7.30pm 02/07 6) Thurs 7.30- 9.00pm 03/07 7) Sun 9.30- 11. 00 am 06/07 8) Mon 6.00- 7.30pm 07/07 9) Mon570 words
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Advertisement681 1986-06-25 15 149 Secretarial/ 149 Secretarial/ 149 Secretarial/ Typing Courses Typing Courses Typing Courses Wm T i ef *9>*4*«f>«t» WPk s> At ATT, we offer an audio typing option m certain PSC and PESD courses m addition to the iraditional method of office dictation. You will still be m time for the681 words
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Advertisement487 1986-06-25 15 151 Language Courses 151 Language Courses DAY and EVENING COURSES c JAPANESE GERMAN c FRENCH TEL: 737-6666 V Registration Hours: Bam Bpm (Mon Fri) J V Bam Ipm (Sat) 152 Music Courses KAM KEE YONG School of Music Children's Art provides courses for the follovings: 1) Art Classes for Children487 words
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Advertisement336 1986-06-25 15 157 Hairdressing/ Beauty Instruction BEAUTY MAKE-UP court* commencing soon! Basic $30. Professional $300 (certificate given on completion). Facial salon offers to graduate at very cheap rental with clients recommended. Tel: *****47 RENESIA BEAUTY CENTRE. Let beauty be your future. Join our whole series of intensive beauty courses. Upon graduation job336 words
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Advertisement581 1986-06-25 15 170 Lost Please return a light-brown terrier dog female. Lost at People's Park Complex entrance on 20/6/86 at about 6.30pm. Very sick required immediate treatments Finder please call *****29 Reward for return. Lost of above White Samoyed Dog on Sat. 21/6/86. Answer to the name 'Snoppy'. If found kindly contact581 words
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Advertisement1217 1986-06-25 16 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES] il^^KH CTAMTC DCKfIQQI W— Telefax No: *****59 Kates: Box Service: «HHBR OIMWIO nOJUOOI wiwwimM Saies service: Tel *****11 Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD ext 5724/5/6/8 5669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: Sslo. oo APPOINTMENTS I M Singapore Tourist Promotion1,217 words
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Advertisement100 1986-06-25 16 I NEW I CASTROL BOOK OF CAR CARE Appreciate how your car works and why the various aspects of maintenance and care are necessary. Each moving part of the car is studied and detailed practical help is given m a genera! service. tear $5.75 NEW CASTROL BOOK OF MOTOR CYCLE100 words
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Advertisement638 1986-06-25 16 Audit Seniors I We invite qualified Accountants with at least 3 years post qualifying audit experience m a large or medium size public accounting practice to join us as audit seniors. We can offer a varied and challenging professional environment as well as excellent prospects for advancement for the right638 words
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Advertisement476 1986-06-25 16 NOTICES I I iSp UNIVERSITY I I I x!T OF SINGAPORE, I I FACULTY OF LAW I ADMISSION TO THE DIPLOMA I IN BUSINESS LAW COURSE I Applications are invited for admission to the Diploma m Business Law m the academic year 1986-7. This course will commence m August 1986.476 words
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Advertisement601 1986-06-25 17 NOTICES NOTICE OF REMOVAL NCE FORWARDING SHIPPING PTE LTD This is to inform that from Ist July 1986, our now address is: No. 7, Keppei Road #03-32, Tanjong Pagar Complex Singapore 0208 Please note that our new telephone numbers are as follows: *****56 *****14 *****87 *****79 *****57 Telex No: RS601 words
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Advertisement631 1986-06-25 17 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND PURSUANT TO SECTION 2»<O(b> TEKNOSERV (SINGAPORE) PRIVATE LIMITED The following special resolutions were deemed to be passed at the Extraordinary General Meeting of Teknoserv (Singapore) Private Limited on 21st June 1986. l."That the Company be wound-up voluntarily and that the631 words
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Advertisement507 1986-06-25 17 NOTICES [Read Faces] MM! ill— ■^—M 1 11 m ■!■■■—■<■■— ii 1 1""'■" ni^^^m^— m NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE (ILDHAM PRIVATE UMITED GBANDWEALTH PTE LTD HIGHSPOT INVESTMENT QRCREI HS (In Volnntary liquidation) (m Voluntary Llqaidatlon) ™ij F 1 Notice is hereby given Notlce s hereb iven N o t c Tis507 words
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Miscellaneous529 1986-06-25 17 SUN TAN ByColtette PEANUTS By Schatz THE BORN LOSER Art Biuaom BEETLE BAILEY "y Mort Walker ac^ < tl^ r m v&ose y^ 7 BWS' J 4fl -6^') your chair throw out Ja^^W THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appteby ANDY CAPP By Smythe TUAT's TUE FICST time Jl rr-—~ -s YOU'VE529 words
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Article, Illustration875 1986-06-25 18 K.F. SEETOH - K.F. SEETOH Pictures by MAX SURIN, Tokyo Square'! lead singer shouted: "Just staj cool and don't be a fool." Th< crowd m front clapped am chanted m unison: "We wan rock" repeatedly. He recognisec a rock-craving mob. The evening was abuzz wit! excitement.875 words
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Advertisement477 1986-06-25 18 NOTICES WE HAVE MOVED TO SINGAPORE WAREHOUSE 60-B, Martin Road, #05-02, 5p0re. 0923. Te1: *****33 ,*****28. MAHA TIRTA PTE. LTD. 1 1 %T Malaysian Tobacco Company Berhad I I PROFIT AND DIVIDEND ANNOUNCEMENT I The Board of Directors announce the following unaudited results for the first half year to 31st477 words
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Advertisement136 1986-06-25 18 RECEIVER SALE t^^- BY i PUBLIC AUCTION (ones Shipman Grinding Machine. Adcock Shipley EDM, Kondia Milling Machine. Universal Grinding Machine (Brand New), Universal Mini Loaders (8 units), Induction Motors, Honda G4OO Petrol Engines HICO Pumps (45 units), 20ft Refrigerator Container (9 units), Fan Coil Units. Air niters, Large Quantities of136 words
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Advertisement471 1986-06-25 18 IN THE MATTER OP THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185, AND IN THE MATTER OF JOINT VENTURE CO. PTE. LTD. (In voluntary liquidation) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 272 of The Companies Act, Cap. 185, that the final geI neral meeting of the members of471 words
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Article, Illustration1180 1986-06-25 19 CHRISTINE KHOR - CHRISTINE KHOR By FTRST NIGHT Doubles 1984 M uslc Takehisa Kosugi, Spacings ROSE pink stage, whirring sounds from orchestra pit. Enters soloist, leg extensions m all directions. Enter two men m lemon custard pants. The music shifts coincidentally to panting sounds. The men, after movements mNGHAI CHEE WAH - 1,180 words
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Article227 1986-06-25 19 Pure movement, cold logic From Page One operations and 32 movements, he developed ways for dancers to start, end and go from one pose to another. The result? The emergence of a sensation of fluid slowness of movement, with dancers frozen m positions on demi-pointe. Spartan227 words
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Miscellaneous637 1986-06-25 19 What's Dn ___g___B_B__-_____ -a-——— 'utc'wo? Exhibition (inclusive of show) for adults George Aspinall, a Japanese PHOTOS. Reproductions of 200 AND BOOKMARKS. The AHTS 1886 CONTEMPORARY ASIAN and 5 or children- Call prisoner-of-war at Selarang photographs and documents Shanghai Book Co, 81-A VictoPerformances ART. By 15 artists, including *****88 for more637 words
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Miscellaneous986 1986-06-25 19 I Radio One 1 I FM Service 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 Another986 words
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Miscellaneous2187 1986-06-25 20 MY VIEW Kannan Chandran Will history repeat itself? I ~T^~~~ <:■ Wk^W] Changes m Rome after I France vs West Ger- style. portunities must make him a'/ J^ /'j% **mW~k'** r !i. J 4*t V W^W ii ¥I^ B U HUB lliail| many (Ch 5, 1.51 am; The West Germans2,187 words
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