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Title Section15 1986-07-02 1 The Strais Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/85|15 words
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Article, Illustration762 1986-07-02 1 H.L. LIM; ABBY TAN - H.L. LIM ABBY TAN Singapore offers the Philippines $llm and the expertise that it has By and in Manila What PM and Aquino spoke about Recalling exciting times with 2 truly brave men Page 3 ghghgfhgfh I on the contrary would like to hearFRANCIS ONG - 762 words
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Article43 1986-07-02 1 BEIJING A Chinese television station went on the air yesterday with programmes competing for viewers in Macau and Hongkong, Xinhua news agency said. The station in China's Shenzhen special economic zone bordering Hongkong will transmit programme": four hours a day. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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467 1986-07-02 1 Dengue alert 70 cases last month ghgfhgfhgfh DENGUE fever and the more severe dengue haemorrhagtc fever are caused by a virus spread by the Aedes mosquito. The disease is not easily diagnosed because it is often mistaken for flu, rubella or measles. The most common symptoms Include fever, rash, aches467 words
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328 1986-07-02 1 SYDNEY Australia's powerful trade union movement yesterday gave official backing to an indefinite dockers' strike which is crippling ports around the country. Mr Simon Crean, president of the Australian Council of Trade Unions (Actu), said in a radio interview that the council would alsoReuter - 328 words
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599 1986-07-02 1 PETER HAZELHURST; KOICHI ISHIYAMA - PETER HAZELHURST KOICHI ISHIYAMA ghgfhgfhgfh By and of our Tokyo Bureau TOKYO Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha (ISK) of Japan, one of the world's biggest producers of titanium dioxide, will invest 30 billion yen (Ss3B7 million) in a new plant in Singapore. The investment599 words
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246 1986-07-02 1 LOS ANGELES A California businessman who claimed he was falsely accused by the Soviet Union of being a US spy has been awarded U*****,000 (*****,000) in a judgment against the Soviet Union and the newspaper Izvestia. Mr Raphael Gregorian originally filed a US$32OReuter - 246 words
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Article282 1986-07-02 2 SlA's new destination SINGAPORE AIRLINES will add Christchurch in New Zealand to its network by October, following successful talks between the two countries. SIA will fly to Christchurch through to Auckland and then return to Singapore. It will not be able to pick up passengers from Christchurch to fly282 words
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Article408 1986-07-02 2 Higher investments THE LEVEL of investment commitments in Singapore this year is likely to be higher than the initial forecast of SJI.I billion. In 1985, investments in Singapore also totalled Ssl.l billion. An indication of this year's investment commitments came from Brigadier-General (Res) Lee Hsien Loong, who408 words
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Article294 1986-07-02 2 Ovett, Zola at top BRITONS STEVE OVETT and Zola Budd produced 1986 world best times over 5,000 metres and 3,000 metres respectively at the Ulster Games on Monday. Former Olympic 800-metre champion Ovett booked a place in England's Commonwealth Games team with a time of 13 minutes 20.06 seconds.294 words
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Article268 1986-07-02 2 It's not funny THE INCIDENTS that feature in the Teens page may send the reader chuckling. But they were not so funny, once upon a time, when the young people involved found themselves in embarrassing situations. Buses, shopping centres, streets and schools these are all potentially-hazardous places for268 words
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Article232 1986-07-02 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: FROM A commercial point of view, the idea of establishing a casino may seem attractive. However, there are other considerations. For expanding the gambling industry would mean that at least some of the values associated with it are likely to catch on In our society.232 words
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Article76 1986-07-02 2 WHO TAKES CARE OF WHAT? A READER, who has a leaking ceiling three years after moving into his flat, labels as unsatisfactory a Ministry of National Development reply to another reader whose ceiling board had come crashing down. The ministry had said owners must ensure their homes are safe.76 words
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Article221 1986-07-02 2 SIA AWARDS $1B CONTRACT TO PRATT WHITNEY SINGAPORE AIRLINES has decided that its new Boeing 747-400 planes will be powered by Pratt Whitney engines. The American aircraft engine maker has won a US$46O million (about Ssl billion) contract to provide SIA with engines and spare parts for all its221 words
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155 1986-07-02 2 Koon Swan's warning THE CHINESE community's anger and frustration over the erosion of its rights has reached a "frightening dimension and point of explosion" where the Chinese would vote for the opposition, Malaysian Chinese Association President Tan Koon Swan has warned. But he also told155 words
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Article271 1986-07-02 2 Grounded fruit machines Tenders are invited for tlm purchase of eight Jackpot Machines and their accessories, previously used on Singapore Airlines' aircrafts. If you have the necessary permits to operate such machines, try your luck at classification Classifieds: 6, Section Two. Goods/Services Organisation Section/Page Arties Thai Airwa y271 words
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259 1986-07-02 3 Manila wants automatic tariff cuts in Asean MANILA The Philippines would like Asean to agree to automatic tariff reductions of 10 per cent a year as a means of increasing trade within the region. Trade and Industry Minister Jose Concepcion Jr said yesterday that he will visit the other five259 words
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Article, Illustration352 1986-07-02 3 THEY are on first-name terms in a one-sided sort of way. The Prime Minister calls him Johnny. But he, the Defence Minister calls Mr Lee Kuan Yew "Sir". But Johnny or Sir, they were obviously very warm towards each other when theyFRANCIS ONG - 352 words
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478 1986-07-02 3 H. L. LIM; ABBY TAN - H. L. LIM ABBY TAN By and in Manila Two Filipino ministers talk about five specifics MANILA The Filipinos want Singapore to buy sugar, fruit and vegetables from them, rear pigs in this country and help move labour-intensive industries here. These five specifics478 words
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158 1986-07-02 3 Proposal for solving industrial needs TAIPEI Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew has proposed that four Asian countries, which are heavily dependent on Japanese industrial products, turn to each other for their needs. The four countries which Mr Lee referred to are South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore and the Philippines. AShin Min - 158 words
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Article1103 1986-07-02 3 MANILA Philippines' Information Minister Teodoro Locsin Jr gave a press briefing yesterday on the meeting between Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and his delegation and President Corazon C. Aquino and her delegation. This was what he said: Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and a1,103 words
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266 1986-07-02 3 Moscow ties with Beijing at stalemate BEIJING Political relations between China and the Soviet Union are at a "stalemate", delaying plans for an exchange of visits between foreign ministers, a Beijing official said yesterday. Chinese Vice-Foreign Minister Qian Qichen told reporters before departing on a six-nation tour of Europe andUPI - 266 words
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431 1986-07-02 3 US pact limits growth in HK textile exports WASHINGTON AMERICAN and Hongkong officials have announced an agreement limiting the growth of Hongkong's textile exports to the United States, but the pact was immediately denounced by American manufacturers. US Trade Representative Clayton Yeutter said on Monday that the agreement would limitReuter - 431 words
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Article, Illustration347 1986-07-02 3 RITA GOMEZ - RITA GOMEZ By Carrian Trial HONGKONG Carrian's financial director and the group's auditors, Price Waterhouse, agreed there was no need to reveal the nature of "related-party" transactions within the Carrian group, the High Court heard yesterday. Mr Rodney Bell, the now-defunct property and347 words
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117 1986-07-02 4 US blood bank for injured soldiers WASHINGTON The Defence Department plans to set up one of the world's biggest blood banks for American servicemen injured in a war abroad. A stock of 300,000 units of blood will be established by 1992 to treat the first injured in the event ofAFP - 117 words
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Article, Illustration380 1986-07-02 4 MOSCOW The Soviet Union said yesterday it had proposed to the United States the setting up of a foreign ministers' meeting that would prepare for a second summit between President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. "We have proposed to the UnitedReuter - 380 words
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930 1986-07-02 4 JOHN TAN - JOHN TAN BG Lee gives indication of improvement this year By in New York NEW YORK The level of investment commitments in Singapore this year is likely to be higher than the initial forecast of Ssl.l billion. In 1985, investments in Singapore also totalled930 words
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271 1986-07-02 4 WASHINGTON Homosexuals have no constitutional right to engage in sodomy, the United States Supreme Court ruled on Monday in a landmark decision that dealt a severe setback to gay rights advocates. In a 5-4 decision on Monday, the nation's highest court ruledReuter; NYT - 271 words
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412 1986-07-02 4 JOHN TAN - JOHN TAN By NEW YORK The Wall Street Journal editors Brig-Gen Lee met engaged him in a lively discussion about the role of the press and specifically about what they saw as measures against the newspaper's Asian edition. Mr Peter Kann, associate publisher412 words
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Article, Illustration316 1986-07-02 4 TEL AVIV The Israeli parliament has rejected five votes of no-confidence in the government over the Shin Bet security scandal, but remains divided over calls for a probe into the role of political leaders in the affair. Responding to the motions inReuter; UPI - 316 words
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Article, Illustration473 1986-07-02 5 LONDON THE governments of Western Europe have agreed to enlarge the scope of their hightechnology research programme, called Eureka, by approving 62 new joint projects to rival United States and Japanese domination in the field. The new ventures budgeted at more than US$2.l billionNYT; UPI; Reuter - 473 words
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417 1986-07-02 5 E. German couple on trial for espionage LONDON An East German couple has been using a suburban London house as a spy base to decode orders from East Berlin in a five-year plot to betray Western secrets to the Soviet bloc. A spy kit concealed in a can of air-freshenerReuter - 417 words
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233 1986-07-02 5 Sweden expels Soviet envoy for spying STOCKHOLM The Swedish government has expelled a Soviet trade official for "activities incompatible with his official duties in Sweden" a diplomatic phrase normally used to mean spying. The official, whose identity was not disclosed, would be expected to leave his job at the SovietReuter - 233 words
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215 1986-07-02 5 Peter Hazelhurst - Peter Hazelhurst By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO Delegates to an Asia-Pacific economic symposium in Tokyo have called for a regional technology research programme based on the European Eureka project. If the plan were implemented, groups of companies from nations i the Pacific Rim would form215 words
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Article152 1986-07-02 5 BONN Communist guards killed at least six Bast Germans who were trying to escape to the West through an underground railway tunnel, the Blld reported yesterday. Quoting Western intelligence sources in West Berlin, the newspaper said the dead were among a dozen military reservistsReuter - 152 words
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Advertisement118 1986-07-02 5 philips DH PS Philips Singapore Pte Ltd, Lighting Division, Lorong 1. Toa Payoh, Singapore 1231. Tel: 350-2000 Philirama Showroom, #03-01 Plaza Singapura, Orchard Road. Singapore 0923 Tel: 337 3091 Authorised Dealers: District 0020 Hup Huat Electric Tel: 292-5430 District 0122 Export House Tel: 748-5700 District 0719 Majestic Electric Tel: 294-118 words
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409 1986-07-02 6 MANILA THE government has formally brought the second biggest Philippine bank under its control after the Presidential Commission on Good Government seized 95 per cent of its stock and elected new directors. The shares in the United Coconut Planters Bank were seized on MondayReuter; AP - 409 words
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226 1986-07-02 6 US -Japan group all set to invest $lb in Manila MANILA A big American-Japanese investment and industrial group says it is prepared to invest at least US$5OO million (Ssl.l billion) in development projects in the Philippines. The group, represented by Nippon Star Ltd (NSL), is setting up offices in ManilaBernama - 226 words
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Article, Illustration342 1986-07-02 6 Key witness tells why he left in a hurry MANILA A freelance Japanese journalist with information about the murder of President Corazon Aquino's husband testified yesterday he hurriedly left Manila last year after receiving a government warning that he was "talking too much". Kiyoshi Wakamiya, 40, appearing before a SupremeUPI - 342 words
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Article103 1986-07-02 6 Honesty that's upset the balance MANILA Government ministers are returning money from their advance expense funds but state accountants don't know how to deal with it. Obeying a demand by President Corazon Aquino for clean government, Labour Minister Augusto Sanchez has returned a surplus US$l,OOO (552,180) brought back from anReuter - 103 words
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Article73 1986-07-02 6 Teacher shot by policeman BANGKOK A Scottish teacher was shot dead during a dispute with his Thai neighbour over the sharing of charges for the house they rented together, police said on Monday. The dead man is Alex Thomson McMeish, 32, who was an English-language teacher and was married toAFP - 73 words
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Article78 1986-07-02 6 Tornado hits villages MANILA A tornado ripped through four villages on the rice-growing central plains north of Manila on Monday, destroying 37 houses and making at least 270 people homeless, Red Cross officials said yesterday. They said the 10-minute tornado swirled through the villages of Concepcion, Santa Cruz, Pangatlan andUPI - 78 words
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125 1986-07-02 6 2 million visited Jakarta air show JAKARTA Indonesia's first air show ended yesterday after attracting more than two million visitors who were mesmerised by demonstration flights by French and American jetfighters. About 237 companies from 22 countries participated in the 10-day show that was meant to put Indonesia's 10-year-old aircraftReuter - 125 words
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138 1986-07-02 6 MANILA Exiled Philippine leader Ferdinand Marcos has denied in an angry letter to a Manila newspaper that he cheats at golf. Columnist Dindo Gonzalez of Business Day had accused Mr Marcos of signing false golf scores to lower his handicap. Mr Marcos accusedReuter - 138 words
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Article, Illustration80 1986-07-02 6 A MASS dance from South Sumatra was among the festive items that saw the opening of the Jakarta Fair 198S at the weekend. Vice-President I mar Wirahadikusumah, who opened the fair, voiced the hope that the monthlong exhibition would stimulate economic activity through theJakarta Post - 80 words
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184 1986-07-02 6 Hanoi troops 'unlikely to leave by 1990' BANGKOK Vietnam cannot meet its pledge to withdraw its troops from Cambodia by 1990, Thailand's national security chief has said. Squadron-Leader Prasong Soonsiri said Vietnam had failed to wipe out the Cambodian resistance and their bases along the Thai border and to sealReuter - 184 words
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201 1986-07-02 6 BANGKOK A week-long state of emergency on Phuket was lifted yesterday. Police on the scenic southern island said all was quiet and national police chief, Gen Narong Mahanond, was on the scene to review the situation. Island officials, who were overwhelmed asReuter - 201 words
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Article, Illustration457 1986-07-02 7 Vote wisely, Chinese urged KUALA LUMPUR The Chinese community's anger and frustration over the erosion of its rights has reached a "frightening dimension and point of explosion" where the Chinese would vote for the opposition, Malaysian Chinese Association president Tan Koon Swan has warned.Bernama - 457 words
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131 1986-07-02 7 RTM Orchestra to perform in S'pore KUALA LUMPUR The RTM Orchestra will make a five-day visit to Singapore to foster closer relations between Radio and Television Malaysia and Singapore Broadcasting Corporation, RTM Deputy Director of Programmes Aziz Wok said yesterday. It will be the orchestra's fourth visit to Singapore. MrBernama - 131 words
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169 1986-07-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR The British government is to allocate another £1.25 million (554.22 million) this year for English-language programmes in Malaysia, Deputy Education Minister Haji Bujang Ulis said yesterday. The allocation was a continuation of the threeyear £5 million package introduced by the Britishgovernment inBernama - 169 words
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Article36 1986-07-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR The 270,000-tonne Norwegian oil tanker, the Bergen Lord, ran aground on a sandbar on Monday in the Malacca Straits. The Harbour Master's office in Malacca said no oil spill was reported. AFPAFP - 36 words
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Article43 1986-07-02 7 M ore flights KUALA LUMPUR Malaysian Airline System will operate an additional flight each to London, Madras, Perth and Paris, and fly to Los Angeles for the first time this month, MAS Managing Director Datuk Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahman said last night. BemamaBernama - 43 words
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138 1986-07-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR Joher police have arrested 88 Indonesians who landed at a beach and are searching for about 1M others who escaped Into the Jungle. Hie Indonesians landed on Sunday night near Mnar and were arrested In a police ambush. Several boatsAP - 138 words
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412 1986-07-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR POLICE crippled 77 drug trafficking syndicates since the beginning of the year including an international drug supplier with extensive local connections, said the Director of the Anti-Drug Task Force, Mr Khairuddin bin Ibrahim, yesterday. He was speaking to reporters after theNST - 412 words
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151 1986-07-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian government cannot do anything about the death sentences passed on Australians Brian Geoffrey Chambers and Kevin John Barlow last year for trafficking in heroin, Foreign Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen said yesterday. The law on drug trafficking requires the sen-Bernama - 151 words
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Advertisement103 1986-07-02 7 Aqua-Technics sets the Standard! Jfe^ The only fibreglass pool in W.A. to be recognized by the Standard Association of Australia. A recognition of the highest possible standards of fibreglass Swimming Pool /|Up\ production. Now more than ever can Dftftl you afford to entrust the building of /cvoCDTcV your pool to103 words
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223 1986-07-02 8 Bosses' openness results in successful talks TWENTY-SIX more union branches, representing more than 8,000 workers, have agreed to forgo annual wage increases this year. The latest issue of The Singaporean, a National Trades Union Congress publication, said three-quarters of the workers are from223 words
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216 1986-07-02 8 NO ONE has been keeping count but the Vienna Boys' Choir, which .arrived yesterday to give three concerts, has probably set a couple of cordsTfiis appears to be the choir's Uth visit to Singapore and it is unlikely that there are many overseas performing216 words
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Article64 1986-07-02 8 ENTRIES are invited for a Japanese photographic salon. Submit your works to The 47th International Photographic Salon of Japan 1987, c/o The Asahi Shimbun, 5-3-2 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104, Japan. Deadline for entries is Oct 31. The salon will be held in December. More details can be64 words
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Article185 1986-07-02 8 Woman's body severed by train A HOUSEWIFE who was taking medicine to a friend was hit by a train. The force of the impact cut Madam Gay Ah Muey's body in two. A coroner's inquiry heard yesterday that Madam Gay, 61, was crossing the tracks near the overhead bridge at185 words
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377 1986-07-02 8 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK By SINGAPORE Airlines will add Christchurch in New Zealand to its network by October, following successful talks between the two countries. SIA will fly to Christchurch through to Auckland and then return to Singapore. It will not be able to377 words
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Article, Illustration369 1986-07-02 8 AFTER bus driver Abdul Wahab bin Main, 23, got over the shock of finding $14,500 in cash in his bus last Friday, he thought of his parents. For as long as he could remember, they had always told him how369 words
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285 1986-07-02 8 51 HDB officials visit sewage plant A GROUP of 51 Housing Board officials visited the Bedok Sewage Treatment Works and the Central Monitoring Station in Kolam Ayer yesterday. They were the first group of about 400 civil servants who will visit the Environment Ministry's two installations this month as part285 words
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Article64 1986-07-02 8 Scholarships for higher degrees THE Tan Kah Kee Foundation invites Singapore citizens or permanent residents with outstanding academic achievements to apply for scholarships for courses leading to Master's and Doctoral degrees. Each award is worth $5,000 a year. An allowance will be given for overseas postgraduate studies. Forms are available64 words
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Article, Illustration306 1986-07-02 8 POLICE have arrested two men and seized suspected stolen hardware worth $30,000 from several places in the past two days. The two men were picked up outside a factory in Pandan Loop on Monday at about 6 am. A woman spotted them behaving306 words
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51 1986-07-02 8 THE weak south-west monsoon will continue for the next two weeks. During this period, showers are expected in the late morning and afternoon on four to six days. Early morning thundery showers, accompanied by occasional strong gusty winds, are also likely on a few51 words
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Article, Illustration313 1986-07-02 9 Court No 9 to help settle cases faster THE first assignment for Mr Chan Sek Keong, Singapore's first Judicial Commissioner in the High Court, turned out to be pleasantly brief. The parties in an accident suit he was to hear decided to settle their313 words
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208 1986-07-02 9 PUPILS have been urged to use their school days to gear themselves for Singapore's defence. Boys and girls in the National Cadet Corps, specially, have a role to play. Giving advice on how best to spend their school life yesterday was Mr John208 words
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82 1986-07-02 9 Youth will Stand trial for murder A YOUTH will go on trial for the Feb 7 murder of Ong Lee Ken, 15, at a Japanese fast-food restaurant in Liang Court shopping centre in River Valley Road. The youth, 15, whose name was withheld from publication as he is below 16,82 words
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Article32 1986-07-02 9 THE case against shopowner Lam Kwong Kee, 32, who allegedly received $54,000 worth of stolen jewellery in Geylang Road on May 26, will be mentioned on Monday. He was remanded.32 words
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Article177 1986-07-02 9 A WOMAN returned to her home one day from an errand to find her four-year-old daughter, whom she had left with her 12-year-old son, lying unconscious in the bathroom. State Coroner Sarjit Singh recorded a verdict of misadventure on the death of Chew177 words
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446 1986-07-02 9 A COPY of the instructions to presiding officers given before poUing night of the 1984 general election was produced in court yesterday. Referring to the instructions, lawyer Freddie Yin, who had tried unsuccessfully to impeach the credibility of Mr E.V. Somasundram, raised446 words
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Article101 1986-07-02 9 A FILIPINO maid stole from her employer nine days after she started work here, a court heard yesterday. Joselyn A. Dauz, 23, was sentenced to a day's jail and fined $1,700, or two months' jail, after she pleaded guilty to the theft at a Marine Crescent101 words
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Article31 1986-07-02 9 FIRE damaged an empty 26th-floor apartment at the People's Park Complex in Eu Tong Sen Street on Monday at 4.10 pm. Firemen took >/2 hour to put it out.31 words
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210 1986-07-02 9 Complaints about air pollution nearly doubled THE number of complaints about air pollution nearly doubled between 1184 and ISBS, the Environment Ministry said yesterday in its annual anti-pollution report. The figures rose from 123 in 1184 to 243 last year. The most dramatic rise was in complaints related to ceramics210 words
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Article, Illustration244 1986-07-02 10 IT TAKES a good four minutes to get to the top of the world's tallest hotel 37 seconds to take the lift up to the 70th floor, and more than three minutes to walk the rest of the way up.244 words
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189 1986-07-02 10 Lawyer to look into ship 's arrest A SINGAPORE lawyer Is in Madras to look Into the detention of a Singa-pore-registered ship and the arrest of eight crew members for alleged gold smuggling. A spokesman for Sea Clipper Shipping Enterprises, the local agent, confirmed on Monday that the Thai Hong189 words
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Article53 1986-07-02 10 THE northern Environmental Health Office of the Environment Ministry will begin operations at its new premises at 961, Woodlands Road on Monday. The new $3.75-million office provides environmental public health services such as refuse removal and street cleaning to four constituencies Bukit Panjang, Nee Soon, Sembawang and53 words
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Article, Illustration305 1986-07-02 10 MATILDA GABRIEL - MATILDA GABRIEL More pop and movie idols to perform here By IT MAY not be long before local cinema giant Cathay Organisation presents film idols in the flesh rather than on celluloid. Three weeks from now, Cathay's Orchard Theatre will abandon film shows for305 words
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315 1986-07-02 10 Hotel to serve new Chinese 'menu' for dinner theatre THE Singapore Hilton, which pioneered dinner theatre seven years ago, is trying out a new Chinese menu. Instead of the British fare usually served up in the Hilton Playhouse, the menu for its next series begins with the traditional banquet cold315 words
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143 1986-07-02 10 MORE than 1,000 people have been invited by Jamiyah, the Muslim Missionary Society of Singapore, to a dinner on Saturday to celebrate Hari Raya and wish Muslim pilgrims going to Mecca a safe journey. The dinner will start at 8 pm at143 words
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Article72 1986-07-02 10 AN ACCOUNTANT lost $13,700 in cash and valuables while he was asleep in his bungalow at Dalkeith Road, near Dunearn Road, on Sunday. Mr Tan Giap Hong, 37, left his $700 gold pen, a $3,000 watch and his wallet containing $10,000 on a bedside table and72 words
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Article57 1986-07-02 10 A FOLK-DANCING course will be held at the Metropolitan YMCA in Palmer Road for 12 Sundays from July 13. Instructions will be in English and Mandarin. Registration fees are $7 for members of the Metropolitan YMCA International Folk Dance Club, and $10 for others. More details can be57 words
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263 1986-07-02 10 A NEWSPAPER vendor, who slashed a hawker to death at a coffeeshop, ran amok before jumping to his death. A coroner's inquiry into the death of the two men heard yesterday that the police have not been able to establish the motive263 words
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Article55 1986-07-02 10 A TALK on the Export Incentive and Export Credit Insurance schemes will be held at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Hill Street on Friday at 2.30 pm. The talk, organised by the chamber and the Trade Development Board, is open to the public.55 words
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Article95 1986-07-02 10 TWELVE PEOPLE will be honoured at the Singapore National Co-operative Federation's fifth anniversary dinner on Saturday. Receiving the Rochdale Medal will be Dr Ee Peng Liang, Mr Sat-Pal Khattar, Mr (3ovindasamy Kandasamy and Mr Goh Seng Kim. The late Jacob Pierre, Mr Nah Tua Bah and95 words
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Article44 1986-07-02 10 MR LOW WEE PING is now the Registrar of the High Court, succeeding Mr R.E. Martin, who has resigned to go into private practice. Mr Low's appointment took effect from yesterday. He was previously the Deputy Registrar of the High Court.44 words
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Article45 1986-07-02 10 THIEVES STOLE $30,000 after forcing open four safes in a securities firm in Phillip Street, near Raffles Place, on Sunday night or early Monday morning. Police said thieves forced open the rear door to enter Phillip Securities Pte Ltd in Grand Building.45 words
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Article81 1986-07-02 10 A MAN GOT angry when he did not get his 10 cents back and threw a public telephone onto the floor, a court heard yesterday. Odd-job labourer Ibrahim bin Abdullah Kwan, 45, was fined $1,000 after he admitted damaging the phone at a hawker stall in81 words
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Article99 1986-07-02 10 THE LONG ARM of the law caught up with a Malaysian eight years after he disappeared with 1,923 children's T-shirts, worth $13,460, which he had been given for buttoning and packing. Na Peng Hua, 37, was arrested on Sunday at the Woodlands checkpoint when he tried99 words
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Article65 1986-07-02 10 MR NG POCK TOO, Political Secretary (Prime Minister's Office) and a Deputy Director of the NTUC, will attend the 18th anniversary celebrations of the Union of Keppel Shipyard Employees of Singapore on Sunday. The union will be holding Family Day festivities at the Wonderland Amusement Park in65 words
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Article, Illustration448 1986-07-02 11 SUMIKO TAN - SUMIKO TAN British daredevils put on a stunning performance Story by NINE British daredevils in chilli-red Hawk aircraft zoomed, zipped and zigzagged through Singapore skies yesterday, thrilling the more than 5,000 people who turned up to watch their aerial exploits. With speeds of up to 1,120 kmhYOW YUN WOH - 448 words
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186 1986-07-02 11 POLICE have set up a system to co-ordinate police and other efforts to monitor foreign workers at construction sites. The system was introduced after a riot involving hundreds of foreign workers broke out In two worksites on New Year's Day last year. At least186 words
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423 1986-07-02 11 Unexpected help with an insect, kampung and baby A SCARY insect, an empty kampung and a six-month-old baby were what some callers wanted to talk about on the courtesy hotline which was started yesterday. What has an insect to do with courtesy? Michelle Choo. 18, phoned in to explain. She423 words
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233 1986-07-02 11 Driver found ablaze after quarrel A FACTORY driver was seriously injured after he was found ablaze at Ang Mo Kio Street 42 following a quarrel with a woman early yesterday. Mr Woon Song Khoon, 23, was saved by residents and passers-by who doused the flames after he was found soaked233 words
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Article87 1986-07-02 11 FOUR people were injured, one of them seriously, in an accident involving a car and van at the junction of Cuscaden Road and Tomlinson Road early yesterday. Miss Tan Mui Kian, 24, who was the front-seat passenger in the van, was taken to87 words
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Article59 1986-07-02 11 FIFTEEN pupils will receive 15th-anniversary scholarships of the Rotary Club of Jurong Town at the Na- i tional University of Singapore Faculty Gub in Lower Kent Ridge Road, on Saturday at 12.30 pm. Ten of the pupils are from primary schools in Jurong, and the rest are59 words
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Article96 1986-07-02 11 A GERMAN gymnastics team, the ASG-Inter-gym-Group, will perform at the Toa Payoh Sports I Hall in Lorong 6, Toa Pa- yoh, on July 9at 7.30 pm. Admission is free. A special demonstration for schools will be held at the same place earlier that day, at96 words
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Advertisement324 1986-07-02 11 BEFORE 00k *B^fl Y&~ EwHl^HHßfe Wk} HlP*' V OVERWHGHTpf OUT OF Qyj SHAPE 9 iT B 1 AFTER Astrid Paramitha's not anymore! I She lost 7kg in just 4 weeks, and it f didn't creep back on at all. *Tve tried many ways to reduce, but each small I loss324 words
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Article594 1986-07-02 12 ONE can safely bet that the question of whether Singapore should have a casino, which the MP for Changi, Mr Teo Chong Tee will raise at the next session of Parliament, will interest more than just the gamblers. With tourist arrivals having tapered off, and with594 words
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Article, Illustration2079 1986-07-02 12 SUSUMU AWANOHARA - Tough-talking by Japanese to Asian neighbours SUSUMU AWANOHARA, By writing for the Far Eastern Economic Review 4(Hasegawa's) theme is that Japan has achieved a free and prosperous society marked by unparalleled egalitarianism and low crime rates, while other Asian countries stagnated by wasting their energies on m internal strife. TOKYO2,079 words
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790 1986-07-02 12 Motorists and taxi-drivers drive home some cultural points Ning Juita KUALA LUMPUR Cultural shock, one definition goes, is what a Singaporean feels when he drives in Kuala Lumpur for the first time, and vice versa. Legend has it that once, long ago, the driving styles of the two cities were790 words
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Article, Illustration1339 1986-07-02 13 ISMAIL KABBIM - ISMAIL KABBIM Around the region By THE opposition Parti Islam (PAS) has downplayed the political motive behind its efforts to forge links with the non-Muslims, especially the Chinese, who are emerging as a vital factor in the coming Malaysian general election.1,339 words
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Article, Illustration826 1986-07-02 13 JAMES RESTON - JAMES RESTON By WASHINGTON In rededicating the 100-year-old Statue of Liberty in New York harbour, it may be useful to reflect on what has happened to liberty in the world during the 20th Century, and to define the meaning of theNYT - 826 words
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Advertisement68 1986-07-02 12 How did Mrs McGinty die 9 Why was she killed 9 Surely not for her money and-not by her penniless lodger now convicted and awaiting execution A newspaper article and a bottle of ink gave Hercule Poirot his first real clues The next one comes from a childish rhyme with68 words
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Advertisement218 1986-07-02 12 I y'^^vf TAN KAH KEE 1 -IT*'' YOUNG INVENTORS^ AWARD II W^P^ 1986 Open Section jK Tan Kah Kee Foundation initiated the Young Inventors' Award to M' '<$& promote creativity and innovation in science and technology. The K jfii- Foundation is now calling for original inventions in the following S218 words
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Advertisement588 1986-07-02 13 t to*«*imiuisKm *»2&W* «B99>>3sB^ ggffiitf Quality American Spring Mattresses BETRAYAL 5^ "■•■l BE I i^lllMli irfUtdeS^-PeoPle's Park Complex #04-53/56— fc^*- O 'Ll«-mak\ntt Above Overseas Emporium 12pm -10pm_ 1 V^&ft/^l Date: 2nd-9th July 'B6 jft!iy^ Also complete display of leather, wood j 0 l w^><^*m)i!sk Scotchgard sofa.German -design 9 na«MW«w«f display588 words
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333 1986-07-02 14 Why on-the-spot checks are made by film censors I WOULD like to clarify some issues raised in a letter "Obscene tapes raid turned up nothing" by "Insulted" (ST, June 27). First on the actual raid itself. The sequence of events, according to my film censors and the accompanying police, is333 words
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101 1986-07-02 14 WE REFER to Mr Lim Poh Leng's letter "Query on claiming Singapore Pools prizes" (ST, June 18). We wish to clarify that any ticket carrying a number which has been drawn twice in the same draw will win both prizes. Further, all101 words
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328 1986-07-02 14 I FIND the reply from the Ministry of National Development "Owner must ensure home is safe/' (ST, June 12) rather unsatisfactory and unfair. I had quite a similar experience and I hope the relevant authority would care to comment. The ceiling of my toilet328 words
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192 1986-07-02 14 I REFER to the article headlined "Traffic case reviews should be improved" by Anne Leong (ST, June 3). Due to limited resources, the Traffic Police give priority to the investigation of accidents with injury. For minor accidents, the insurance industry is relied upon192 words
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Letter57 1986-07-02 14 I REFER to the letter "Another flat-owner worried about 'hollow' flooring" by "Disgusted Bishan resident" (ST, June 27). Would the writer please contact us and provide us with details so that we can look into the case? The writer can call *****42 or *****18. TAN HENG HUAY57 words
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84 1986-07-02 14 Excellent service by SIA staff A COUPLE of years back, there were a series of complaints on the differentiation of quality of service provided to foreigners and to locals by Singapore Airlines girls. I was one of those who complained. However, I must make a point to compliment our "SLA84 words
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175 1986-07-02 14 I AM a sailing enthusiast. Not long ago, I took part In a clnb sail from the east coast to the west coast, sailing alone in a four-metre craft. I was doing One till my craft capsized near a large tanker. But I brought175 words
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195 1986-07-02 14 I READ with great concern the report "Some cabbies still pick on tourists" (ST, June 11). Obviously, the figures quoted are not a true reflection of the actual picture since many woes would have gone unnoticed as it is usual for only a handful195 words
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171 1986-07-02 14 Can travel agencies change departure dates? ON APRIL 12, 1 booked a 11-day tour to Japan and Hongkong for two persons through a travel agency departing on June 23 and paid for it by June 7. The agency said the departure date would not be changed and that the flight171 words
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77 1986-07-02 14 I WOqjLD like to draw the attention of the authorities to an old and dilapidated bus shelter opposite a private nursing home along Braddell Road. It is slightly below road level and on rainy days, the area around the shelter is flooded. Bus commuters77 words
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Advertisement357 1986-07-02 14 CONFUCIANISM FOR SINGAPORE r jj it#^^ CONFUCIAN ETHICS TODAY The Singapore Challenge by Tu Wei-ming This book consists a series of seminar and lecture papers given by Dr Tu Wei-ming when he was invited by the Singapore Government to draw up a conceptual framework for Confucian Ethics Syllabus in 1982.357 words
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Advertisement504 1986-07-02 14 I I I XW J^ H P E HE NER j,^^ J <^W m m lL Jl or Quahty anc i service K: -ia^HH^^''' 'iaiißK% 'n. i^^^^^^^BßJ ■4^ '^^^^^^^^W* dt" 1 l&^p KABA's worldwide reputation as the specialist in locking systems has been built *f^& on many years of dedication504 words
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Article73 1986-07-02 15 SINGAPORE Airlines soared to new highs yesterday touching $7.40 before closing at $7.35 and helped hold up sentiment on the Singapore stock market. The Straits Times Industrial Index rose 4.67 points to 745.89 and and the Business Times Composite Index gained 5.1 points to 633.14. However,73 words
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Article70 1986-07-02 15 iCS 505 -30 tC8 3M -22 Jacks Ml 120 -20 M Cabin 332 -18 Rattmam W%a 400-10 Urn Corpn 210 -10 UOI 210 -10 Ambassador 140 -10 OUB CU.S 100 -10 UtPtn 274 -9 Orient* Mdp 115 -t OUT 215 -7 H Uoof M 5Oc 125 -7 Prima 41470 words
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Article63 1986-07-02 15 SM 735 +35 SanumlaHdp 129 +23 DBS 615 +15 Kmtucky S'pore 236 +11 uoe 410 +io Strife Tri*? 291 +10 Mtfro Wdp 244+1 b*ian50t 2S1 +7 YHS 201 +7 WyD*»50e 141 +7 MBrtunt 3M +8 Nil k« 37( +6 Mmsm 1M +6 m si FIN 740+5 SfH 740 +563 words
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Article12 1986-07-02 15 IPromet 1,066,000 SI A 919,000 Ton Chong 856,000 UIC 599,00012 words
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Article74 1986-07-02 15 lune 30 July 1 June 30 July 1 BT Composite 628.04 633.14 ST Properties 382.09 ***** BT Indicator *****567 *****660 ST Mimnp 267.09 266 95 BT OB/OS +180 +70 ST Plantations 2045 02 2043.74 yU, —€535 -6545 OCBC 526.44 531.80 OBV -***** -***** OOB Composite 344.45 347.76 ST Industrials74 words
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Article33 1986-07-02 15 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business fines Industrial Composite 1985/86 High 852.65 (7/3/85) 757.79 (8/3/85) 1985/86 Low 563.34 (28/4/86) 470.92 (28/4/86) AHtime High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) AHUmt Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 470.92 (28/4/86)33 words
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Article16 1986-07-02 15 I THE US dollar lost 155 ticks to close at DM 2.1840 in Singapore. I16 words
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Article33 1986-07-02 15 Eurodollar: Gained five ticks to 93.48 a contract. Devtechemark: Gained 27 ticks to 0.4597 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained 28 ticks to 0.*****7 a contract. Geld: Remained unchanged at U*****.60 an ounce.33 words
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Article19 1986-07-02 15 IFF 8| HI US| UM 2.1785 162.40 unq 2.1830 unq 1.5450 2.1840 163.20 6.9720 2.1880 7.8090 1.541019 words
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Article97 1986-07-02 15 CHICAGO Publisher Rupert Murdoch is to sell the Chicago Sun-Times for USSI4S million (about Ss3lB million) to a group of investors led by SunTimes President Robert Page, marking the second time the newspaper has changed hands in less than three years. Mr Murdoch, Chief Executive ofUPI - 97 words
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Article53 1986-07-02 15 PARIS A French court has appointed a receiver for shipbuilder Chantier du Nord et de la Mediterranee (Normed). The receiver has three months to either salvage the company or recommend its liquidation. Up to three major yards and some 7,000 jobs will be put at risk ifReuter - 53 words
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Article57 1986-07-02 15 Why CPA opposes Dragonair HONGKONG Cathay Pacific Airways opposes a licence for Hongkong Dragon Airline Ltd to start scheduled flights between the colony and Lon- don because of "an already saturated market". A Cathay spokesman toid a hearin« by Hon&kong's Air Transport Licensing Authority that passenger travel on the Hongkong-LondonReuter - 57 words
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Article73 1986-07-02 15 HONGKONG -Ka Wah Ltd te planning a ussso million v {ssm u. Uon) floati r v ate certifi. cate Of depolit issue, m Ne^ Tsao, Presin °w 92 Per <*»* controlled »>y the China Internation- T™Bl and Investment Corp, said the proceeds the issae wouldReuter - 73 words
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Article92 1986-07-02 15 11 NZ banks to merge _,™__.M WEtLIN£T° N Zu A "1 W t0 he b V the m f r f r nof re 8I0"al, \rus}*. e savings later this year wiU be the country s second biggest in terms of depositors funds Mr Dennis Ferrier, Executive Director of theReuter - 92 words
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Article362 1986-07-02 15 SALMA KHALIK - SIA sticks with Pratt Whitney SALMA KHALIK By US maker gets nod on $lb engine deal SINGAPORE Airlines has finally decided that its new Boeing 747-400 planes will be powered by Pratt Whitney engines. The American aircraft engine maker has won a US$460 million (about S$l billion) contract to provide362 words
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Article, Illustration506 1986-07-02 15 JAMES NG - JAMES NG Instant success for new pound contract By STERLING pound futures, which started trading on the Singapore International Monetary Exchange yesterday, have already turned out to be a tremendous, if unexpected, success. Immediately after Mr Michael Brown, Area General Manager of Standard Chartered Bank,506 words
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352 1986-07-02 15 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA By THE South Pacific beckons...and to help the Singapore exporter woo the South Sea islanders, the Trade Development Board has started a programme to develop the markets there, particularly Fiji and Papua New Guinea. The board appointed Mr Loh Heng352 words
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Article197 1986-07-02 15 IT has been brought to our attention that our report on June 27 which referred to Mr Oei Hong Leong, UIC President and Chief Executive, having a "wheeler-dealer re^utation" may be misunderstood to reflect adversely on Mr Oei and on the Board of Directors of UIC.197 words
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Article158 1986-07-02 15 Dr Hu's key address to bankers FINANCE Minister Dr Richard Hu will give the keynote address tomorrow at a meeting in Singapore of Asean's leading bankers. Between 150 and 200 delegates are expected to attend the Sixth Asean Banking Conference and the 16th Asean Banking Council meeting which ends on158 words
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Article, Illustration540 1986-07-02 15 Block of 17 million Promet shares done in KL market KUALA LUMPUR A block o{ 17 miUion promet shares representing 5.1 cent of the s sued ca ital was done in a married deal on tne Kua. la Lumpur Stock Ex. change yesterday at 60 sen a snare b wagMBT - 540 words
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Article194 1986-07-02 15 THINGS seem to be brightening op on the manufacturing front, judging by the slight increase in bank loans to the sector in April. The $43.* million increase to $5,528.8 million reversed six months of decline which saw loans to the sector at a threeyear low in194 words
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Article130 1986-07-02 15 CANBERRA The Australian government will exempt pure offshore transactions from its 10 per cent withholding tax on interest payments, Treasurer Paul Keating announced here. Interest paid to non-resi-dents by separate offshore banking units (OBUs), will be exempt from the tax where their deposits or borrowings inReuter - 130 words
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Article2984 1986-07-02 16 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the stock exchange, b covered in "business done". Further, because al deaings at a particular price are lumped tog ether, the table does not show the trend2,984 words
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Article2503 1986-07-02 16 INDUSTRIALS Acmad 206) xd Aiinomoto (2.906 3.1 OS) (1) 2 90 AMD (3 028 3.265) Akom (0.705) (4) 0.69 (4) 0.71 (5) 0 70* (13) 0.70 Xri AISB(O6SS) (1)0.66 (10) 0.65 API (0.966 0.975) (53) 0 88 (43) 0.89 (11) 0.90 (6) 0 87 (2)2,503 words
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Article2726 1986-07-02 16 U shares quoted have a par value of $1. unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/rifhts. N Tai-exempted dividend ABN is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dolars. Trustee stocks under CPf Approved investment Scheme. 1986 Last Yield Vol Day Hfh2,726 words
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Article345 1986-07-02 17 OCBC OUB UO6 DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 5 4*4 4 l 2 4^4 Monthly 5 Autosave 4>4 Fixed deposit 1 month 4'/ 4 4V 4 4 4MD 2 months 4 4 d) 3 months 4M 41* 4' 4 4U(1) 6 months 4V 2 4Vi 4W 4'/ 2345 words
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Article161 1986-07-02 17 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SJ10 foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4462—1.4484 6.99—6.77 Canadian dollar 1.5829—1.5844 6.41—6.29 NZ dollar 1.1869-1.1908 8.56-8.27 Sterling pound 3.3664—3.3701 3.00—2.95 US dollar 2.1860-2.1870 4.62-4.57 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling161 words
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Article104 1986-07-02 17 THE US dollar closed firmer against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed higher in hectic trading. It fluctuated within a range of 2.1785 and 2.1865. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.1785/95 and closed at 2.1860/70. Trading was active, fluctuating within104 words
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Article132 1986-07-02 17 THE kilobar market PHYSICAL Buyers -Sefcrs traded between S$24,191 gqiq y and S$24,468 yesterday. Rllobar 24.1 70-24.300 In the Far East mar- ket, gold opened at the 10 gm 242-253 day's low of US$345.50/ 20 m *»4-497 90 and edged firmly Jgj» higher tO US$346.00/40. Maple Leaf 779-789 It132 words
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Article25 1986-07-02 17 GOLD USS/oz Tues Mon Singapore 346.00—346.50 345.50-345.80 Hongkong 345.55-345.85 345.70 346.00 Mon Fri New York 346.10 346.60 344.80-345.30 London 347.00 347.50 343.80 344.3025 words
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Article28 1986-07-02 17 Cloiinf prices Silver USJ/troy Tun Mon Singapore 5 09-5 14 5 03-5 08 Mon fn New York 5 08-5 13 4 95-5 00 Source Credit Suisse. Spore28 words
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Article18 1986-07-02 17 Closing prices Aluminium £/tonm Mon Spot unav (762.00-763.00) 3 months unav (759.50-760 00) Market tone: unav Sales18 words
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Article19 1986-07-02 17 Chninf prices Copper £/tome Mon Spot unav (870 00-875 00) 3 months unav (*****—*****) Market tone: unav Sales:19 words
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Article17 1986-07-02 17 Tin Closing prices MS/kio KL Tin 14.09 up one cent Turnover 62 tonnes down 46 tonnes17 words
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Article17 1986-07-02 17 Rubber Closing prices cents/kio Singapore August 175.00 up 1.50 cents Malaysia August 205.50 up 1.50 cents17 words
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Article, Illustration50 1986-07-02 17 (USS per troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vel Aog 8C 347.60 Sept 349.60 Oct 350.60 Open Inl (M»n): Ten. Act Vol (Moo): NU. British pound THE pound futures contract made its debut in Simex yesterday and saw fairly active trading, closing at 1.5310. Reports from BA Futures50 words
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Article40 1986-07-02 17 SEPTEMBER yen closed 28 ticks higher at 0.*****7. (Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept 0.*****2 0.*****8 0.*****5 0.*****7 524 0.*****1 Dec 0.*****0B- 0.*****9 Mar 87 0.*****5B- 0.*****3 Open Int (Man): 1281. Act Vol (Mon): 241.40 words
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Article, Illustration55 1986-07-02 17 CURRENCY futures opened sharply higher again as spot dollar continued to be bearish. Deutschemark gained 27 ticks to close at 0.4597. (US dollar Deutschemark) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept 8C 0.4604 05 0.4612 0.4595 0.4597 901 Dec 0.4630 0.4630 0.4621 10 Mar 87 0.4645 Open Int (Mon):55 words
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Article106 1986-07-02 17 Eurodollar 3-month deposit SEPTEMBER Eurodollar gapped up at the opening at 93.47 and, aided by stronger demand for US treasury bonds in the Tokyo market, traded to 93.50 before meeting resistance. Liffe opening saw slight easing due to profit taking ahead of release of US leading indicators. The106 words
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Article97 1986-07-02 17 Crude MS/tome palm oi July 570 (north) 567.50 (south) 565 (central) Refined palm oi US$/tonnes RBO palm oil July 242.50 (sellers) Aug/Sept 240 (sellers) RBD Stearin iuly, Aug/Sept 200 (sellers) RBO Olein July 270 (sellers) Aug 267.50 (sellers) Sept 262.50 (sellers) Crude stearin Neutralised Unq palm oil Closing97 words
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Article101 1986-07-02 17 m*™**™' p^®B<s>f °r Singapore Unit Trust The commerce 0 85xd-0 90xd The Savings Fund 0 75-0 80 srss »«ia UnHTnKt ristaureiirusi iJJIiS Arbuttirot Securities Asia sm* Growth Fund 055-060 *£<*»* OUB Investment S o° r Fun(l IU-116 »g. Fund 121-126xd AR B A miputr 4 a 53 458101 words
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665 1986-07-02 17 SINGAPORE Airlines soared to new highs in a mixed market yesterday. Shares in the national airline went as high as $7.40 before before closing at $7.35 a 35cent gain on the day. SlA's previous 8 trading high was $7.15 and its best close665 words
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Article296 1986-07-02 17 My 1 HKJ Chan|< Assoc InH Hotels 0.96 -003 Bonk Of Eost Asia 1790 +0.1 Cothoy Pacific Air 5 30 unch Cheung Kong 20 20 -02 China Light 15.20 -0.2 Cross Horb Tunnel 9.60 unch F E Consortium 0415 unch For East Exch PMex G I Cement 7.80 +0.1296 words
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Article71 1986-07-02 17 HICT lnH« Nb I index Tuesda 1-158.19(1,156.66) -~rr Hongkong Hang Seng Austraian All-Ordinaries Tm___l__ i 7 c™ n i7QQn\ i: Tuesday 1,175.30(1,179.30) Nftkei Stock Average Tuesday 17,622.74 (17,654.19) Financial Timc inHn«trial« u«nJJ^ 1 S inn wfam "V Monday *****0 (1'*****) Dow Jones Average Monday 1,892.72(1,885.26) i_l_ in hrark»K r*f*r71 words
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Article352 1986-07-02 17 I My 1 Yen Change I Aiinomoto 1920 +3Q Akoi 505 +12 Amoda 907 -4 I Asohi Chem 834 -5 I Asahi Gloss 1290 +10 Bank Of Tokyo 785 18 Bridgestone 710 1 Canon 1010 -10 Casio Computer 1490 +10 Citizen 632 -18 D Nip Print 1920 unch D352 words
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Article523 1986-07-02 17 June 30 Pence Change INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 363xd +3 Ass Dairies BTRPLC 310xd unch Babcocks 172 unch Barclays 522 +5 Beecham 423 +5 BICC 293 unch Blue Circle 636 +16 BOC Group 302 -4 Boots 248 +5 Bowoter 333 -3 BATS 405 +4 Britannia 142 +2 BP 593 +8 B523 words
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Article332 1986-07-02 17 Juty 1 Cents Change (Awl) A C I 340 -5 A N I 315 unch Aberfoyte 700S unch Age 340 unch Amcor 345 unch Ampol Exp 175 -5 Ampol Pet 240 -5 Am 470S Ashton 155 unch B H P 850 +2 Beach Petroleum 65 1 Bell Group 910332 words
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Article227 1986-07-02 17 June 30 US5 Change Alcoa 38% Allied Sig 44% +W Am Tel Tel 25% Amax Inc I3W +K Amr Corp 55% +1 Bethlehem Sri 14% +W Boeing Co 63 +1 Burroughs Cp 61% Caterpillar Co 49% Chase Manhtn 44% Chrysler Cp 38% Citicorp 59% Cons Not Gas 31227 words
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Article, Illustration207 1986-07-02 17 Vessel Berth Arr Oep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Marina Auby K25W aside 2/7 Bma Bahagia MIC aside 2/7 Renee Rickmers K18 aside 2/7 Cangio W3A a'side 2/7 Southern Glory K28 aside 2/7 Dona Alma M4B aside 2/7 Waheng K19 a/side 2/7 Guntung Jaya Bam M2A207 words
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Article, Illustration561 1986-07-02 17 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block N Crystal (35W) 2/7 (2200) Fl 1200-1300/1300 1400 F3/G3 Sea Hawk (8627) 2/7 (2300) F7 1300 1500 L6 B Raya (272) 2/7 (2359) Fl 1400 1600 W5 Geroi Monkad (12CW86) 3/7561 words
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Article643 1986-07-02 18 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG Group turns around despite heavier loss by hotel unit By DESPITE continued losses from its hotel operations, Jack ChiaMPH managed to post an operating profit of $3.4 million for the year ended last March. In the previous year, the group had made an operating643 words
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Article322 1986-07-02 18 ANTHONY HOE - ANTHONY HOE By THE economic recession has knocked Fraser Neave Ltd a little harder than its 38 per cent-held associate, Malayan Breweries Ltd. The soft-drink bottler has reported a 6.8 per cent fall in group pre-tax profit to $51.3 million for the year to322 words
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547 1986-07-02 18 SEALION Hotels is in no hurry to find a new chairman to replace Malaysian businessman Duta Yap Yong Seong, who quit the board at the annual general meeting on Monday. Mr Peter Clokey, who chaired the meeting, told Timesdollar yesterday that under company547 words
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Article196 1986-07-02 18 DBS unit trust shows good growth DBS Bank's unit trust, Shenton Growth Fond, has brought cheer to Its recession-hit investors. The fund's first annua! report showed that its issue price of $1.21 at the end of May represented a 144 per cent rise since the trust's launch in mid-June last196 words
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Article51 1986-07-02 18 TAIPEI The government has ordered about one-third of all companies registered in Taiwan to close because of bad performance, an official said yesterday. He said 111,300 firms had no recent business transactions or tax records in a two-and-a-half-year nationwide review of firms Jhat ended on Monday.AFP - 51 words
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423 1986-07-02 18 NEPTUNE Orient Lines Ltd (NOL) will raise $50 million via the issuing of preference shares which will be privately placed with institutional and professional investors. Much like a typical fixed income security, these preference shares will rank ahead of ordinary shares in dividends423 words
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Article, Illustration322 1986-07-02 18 British stockbroker opens Far East office in Singapore ONE of the main reasons major British stockbrokers Savory Milln chose Singapore over Hongkong for its first Far East office was cost. At a press conference yesterday, Savory Milln's Associate Director Mr Ricardo Beggs said that another reason was Singapore's strategic geographical322 words
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Advertisement323 1986-07-02 18 INTRODUCING THE LATEST 1986 EDITION Comptons Encyclopedia A BRITANNICA PUBLICATION What are the criteria you look for before you decide to invest in a set 9^^ mJr of encyclopaedia? 1 $&r- -*L 1. High quality and authorative materials. I jjLf __fe 2. Easy and convenient to use. 1 Wkirm __r^323 words
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165 1986-07-02 19 Woman jockey sinks her teeth into rival MIAMI A WOMAN Jockey had to have an anti-tetanus injection after another female rider bit her on the arm daring a scuffle at Calder racecourse. Stewards later fined Dodie Days US$5l (about Ssl2t) for biting Laurie Paynter. Track officials said the incident wasAP - 165 words
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Article405 1986-07-02 19 ROGER YUE - ROGER YUE Auric headed in number of winners as season goes into second half By Racing Editor THE 1986 racing season enters its second half this weekend but the statistics for the first six months indicate that it will hardly be a champagne year for trainers, jockeys405 words
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Article117 1986-07-02 19 Cook: A losing streak of 36 GRAHAM COOK is having a lean patch he has run up a sequence of 36 losing rides and has slid to eighth spot in the jockeys' table. The former Brisbane champion's last winning mount was Workaholic over the Ipoh I,loom straight on April 20.117 words
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Article, Illustration76 1986-07-02 19 SIXTEEN horses have been handicapped for the Queen Elizabeth II Cup at Bukit Timah on Sunday and all it takes is a single withdrawal for Goodman Stable's Chollimah, the first of four emergency acceptors, to get a berth. Tan Tjo Tek of Goodman is keeping76 words
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Article341 1986-07-02 19 ON THE TRACK with LUCKY LEO FORMIDABEAU, a newcomer making his bow in the $30,000 Amusement Stakes on Saturday, served notice of his chances when he reeled off 600m in 37.9 sec on a soft track at Bukit Timah yesterday. Formidabeau, with S. Dahlan in the341 words
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Article181 1986-07-02 19 Make a note of these horses THESE horses did well over the weekend at Bukit Timah and it should pay to follow them: Name Of The Game, a heavily-backed favourite, ran on strongly for his debut second to What A Miracle over 1.400m The American-bred will soon atone. Twig Knight181 words
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Article166 1986-07-02 19 THE following horses did not fulfil their engagements at the King's Gold Cup meeting at Kuala Lumpur in May-June due to the following conditions noted during training: Paper Doll lame near fore knee. Prince Adlos unfit to race. Hotline unfit to race. Monereal lame166 words
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Article, Illustration239 1986-07-02 19 At the 400m Pictures by ALBERT SIM and JONATHAN CHOO At the finish Restricted Terms Div A 1,100m 1. Ruby Kid 2. Heart Soul 3. So Be It II 4. Beijing Fighter Dist: 4V4, shd, 1 Time 1:6.4 Class 4 Div 3239 words
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Obituary, Illustration271 1986-07-02 19 181 Deaths 181 Deaths Terence Loh Wai Meng Age: 16 yrs. Called home to be with the Lord on 1.7.86, leaving behind: Dad Bob Loh Phing Kee Mum Jessie Brother Ian, Wei Chen 2 grandmas, 2 godmothers, uncles, aunties, cousins and loved ones. Memorial service at Block 548 Jurong West271 words
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Obituary, Illustration39 1986-07-02 19 MR. WONG KUAN YUE Ag«65 passed away peacefully on 30 Jun« 1M6 leaving behind wife, 2 daughters and parents. Cortege will Mt. Varnon Parlour No. 1 at 3.30 pm on Wed. 2 July 1988 for crwne tionlhjrj^^^^^^^^^^39 words
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Obituary, Illustration62 1986-07-02 19 We, the family of the late Mr. VINCENT SEBASTIAN wish to express our heartfelt thanks to relatives and friends, Rev. Fr. Fossion, and staff of POSB and TAS ior neir 'ove an*' support during our recent bereavement. We also extend our deepest thanks to the consultants, medical and62 words
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Obituary, Illustration51 1986-07-02 19 Ev^^^p w O»p«rt»d 2nd July 1«72 Fourteen years have passed Bul memory stay fresh and a^a^a^a^a^a^a^B^i^a^a^l^B^^a^i^aii^a* MRS.tHANMOO*MKAI^L*«. D^rt"d 2-71«7B 10 years have passed her memory Is as dear today as In the hour ■■^■■BMBIMBBaVBBHM ajBfIBJBJBJBJBJBjaBJBBJBIBBBBJB] In Loving Memory Of R. MADHAVAN Departed 2-7-S5 Always remembered by wife51 words
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ATHLETICS
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Article, Illustration398 1986-07-02 20 Vintage Ovett and Zola come up tops BELFAST Britons Steve Ovett and Zola Budd produced 1986 world best times over 5,000 metres and 3,000m respectively at the Ulster Games on Monday. Former Olympic 800m champion Ovett booked a place in England's Commonwealth Games teamReuter; AFP - 398 words
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Article366 1986-07-02 20 AMERICAN FOOTBALL A cocaine overdose triggered a massive heart attack and caused the death of football star Don Rogers, a coroner's report released on Monday said. In Boston, New England guard John Hannah, 35, and one of the most dominating offensive linemen in NFL history, retired onReuter; AFP; AP; UPI - 366 words
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Article458 1986-07-02 20 Wilander upset puts Aussie in last eight LONDON Unseeded Australian Pat Cash, volleying beautifully and showing great court speed, extended his mastery over second-seeded Mats Wilander as Sweden's participation in the Wimbledon men's singles ended on Monday. Cash, no longer bothered by a swollen disc inReuter - 458 words
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Article140 1986-07-02 20 Men's singles Henri Leconte (Fra) bt John Fitzgerald (Aust) 7-6, 6-7, 6-2, 6-3; Slobodan Zivojinovic (Yug) bt Christo van Rensburg (SA) 7-6, 7-5, 4-6, 7-5; Pat Cash (Aust) bt Mats Wilander (Swe) 4-6, 7-5, 6-4, 6-3; Miloslav Mecir (Cze) bt Brad Gilbert (US) 3-6, 7-6, 6-1, 6-2; RameshReuter; AFP - 140 words
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Article, Illustration331 1986-07-02 20 Cash-ing in on the surgeon's skill 6 LONDON Exactly one month ago, Pat Cash was under the surgeon's knife having his appendix out. On Monday, he caused the biggest shock of Wimbledon '86. After knocking out No. 2 seed Mats Wilander in a three-hour thriller on Centre Court, Cash toldReuter - 331 words
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Article93 1986-07-02 20 WIMBLEDON Top-seed-ed Martina Navratilova, seeking her fifth consecutive singles crown, moved easily into the semi-finals yesterday with a 6-1, 6-3 victory over West Germany's Bettina Bunge. Martina took just 56 minutes to defeat the 1982 semi-finalist. Martina will play her eighth Wimbledon semi-final tomorrow against the winner of the93 words
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Article, Illustration225 1986-07-02 20 LONDON Chris Evert Lloyd has two reasons to be grateful for her toughest test so far at this year's Wimbledon championships. The 31-year-old second seed's 7-5, i-t victory over fellow-American Kathy Jordan avenged a shock defeat on Court One in 1983 against one of her "bogey"Reuter - 225 words
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CRICKET
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Article290 1986-07-02 20 INDIA and England both have fitness worries as they prepare for the Third and final Test, which begins at Birmingham tomorrow. India's concerns are experienced batsman Mohinder Amarnath, young paceman Chetan Sharma and prolific opener Sunil Gavaskar, while England's doubt is off-spinner John Emburey.AFP - 290 words
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Article196 1986-07-02 20 TAUNTON India were prevented from recording their first victory over an English county since 1982 by Somerset opening batsman Nigel Felton here on Monday. The 25-year-old scored an excellent century in 204 deliveries with two sixes and 11 fours, and earned his weakened side anAFP; Reuter - 196 words
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Article214 1986-07-02 20 Newport hits a new high LONDON Fast bowler Phil Newport had careerbest figures of 6-48 to leave Worcestershire on the brink of an English championship victory over Hampshire yesterday. Brief scores: Hants 158 and 156 (C. Smith 66, P. Newport 6-48, P. Pridgeon 3-19) Worcs 204 (D. Smith 44, M.Reuter; AFP - 214 words
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Article, Illustration294 1986-07-02 21 THE MORNING AFTER Four dead, 500 detained in the euphoria Mexico lives up to Cup's name, thanks to the little maestro BUENOS AIRES President Raul Alfonxin on Monday took the World Cop from the hands of national hero Diego Maradona and rapturously kissed it as hundreds of thousandsReuter - 294 words
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Article584 1986-07-02 21 4 Although the tournament failed to match the outstanding quality of 16 years ago, it will be remembered for Maradona's marvellous contribution, culminating in Argentina's 3-2 final victory over West Germany. Despite the almost paranoid attention the Germans paid to him, the little Argentinian still managedReuter - 584 words
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Article225 1986-07-02 21 NORTHERN Ireland boss Billy Bingham is to be offered the job of managing Saudi Arabian club Al Nazar at £80,000 ($268,000) a year. And with Al Nazar happy for the 54-year-old to continue his part-time post in charge of the Irish, he is likely to accept the deal.AFP; Reuter - 225 words
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Article, Illustration148 1986-07-02 21 Time for fun and instant fame ff41 S TIMES INTER-BUSINESS HOUSES ATHLETICS MEET '86 THESE amateur athletes are not aiming for instant success. They are giving the fourth Times Inter-Business Houses athletics meet a shot Just for the fun of It. Ten employees at Eresindo Trading, distributors of Polaroid films148 words
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Article218 1986-07-02 21 Danes spell despair for Dynamos FOR Danes Morten Faester and Lars Barsoe, their National Football League Division One debut for Fairer Park Dynamos last night ended in a nightmare when they were trounced 0-6 by Armed Forces at Jalan Besar Stadium. It was disastrous for the two foreigners not only218 words
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Article, Illustration173 1986-07-02 21 FORMER Singapore intermediate coach Andrew Yap has accepted a threemonth contract with Acheh, an Indonesian province, to prepare their squad for the Suharto Cup competition in September. Because of this offer, Yap, who handles Division One League contenders Tiong Bahru, has turned down the Football173 words
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Article211 1986-07-02 21 TAMPINES ROVERS appear to have found a solution to their scoring problems with their four-goal midfield hero S. Ramu. And Ramu will have to prove it is no flash in the pan when Tampines meet Ayer Rajah Wanderers in a Division One match at211 words
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Article51 1986-07-02 21 COMBINED SCHOOLS A beat Singapore Polytechnic 20-4 in a Singapore Rugby Union Under 20 match at Farrer Park yesterday. Ng Kok Chuan (2), Bay Yeow Kwan and Alvin Lee scored tries, while Michael Ng made two conversions. William Ng kicked a penalty goal for Polytechnic shortly before51 words
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Article38 1986-07-02 21 SINGAPORE Cricket Club beat Combined Schools 7-0 in a Premier League hookey match at the Padang yesterday. In a Div. One tie, Armed Forces received a walkover when Marsiling failed to turnup for the match at Tanglin.38 words
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Article20 1986-07-02 21 MANDARIN HOTEL thrashed Excelsior Hotel 6-2 in an SHA inter-hotel soccer match at the F N ground yesterday.20 words
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447 1986-07-02 21 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN gfdgfdgfdgfdgdgfd a COMMITMENT must now be a compulsory word in every national bowler's vocabulary if Singapore ever hope to be competitive in international meets. There was only one medal Mike Wee's men's singles gold from last week's Asian Amateur Championships in447 words
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Article207 1986-07-02 21 MEXICO CITY Diego Maradona, captain of Argentina's Cup-winning side, was an overwhelming winner of the Best Player of the Tournament award. Maradona, who scored five of his team's 14 goals and was involved in all but two of the others, gained 1,282 points in aReuter - 207 words
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Article371 1986-07-02 21 Goal-don landmarks: Two scoring landmarks were passed. On June 1, Jean-Pierre Pa pin scored the 1,200th goal with his 79th-minute winner for France against Canada and 17 days later the honour of netting goal No. 1,300 went to Gary Lineker with his second, and England's last, in theAFP; UPI; AP; Reuter - 371 words
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THE REST OF LOCAL SPORT
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Article205 1986-07-02 21 Quality control in C-Cup WITH the glamorous Merlion Cup taken off this year's calendar, the Basketball Association of Singapore plan to inject more interest into next month's Commercial Cup invitation tournament at Gay World Stadium. The tournament committee hope to invite only teams who can guarantee the maximum of three205 words
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Article, Illustration224 1986-07-02 21 LIM KEE CHAN - Kiwis to the rescue LIM KEE CHAN THREE New Zealanders have come to the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association's rescue by offering their services as sparring partners for Mohamed Mukhlis who is preparing for the Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh from July 24Aug2. The trio are William Bartleet (welter), N. Titava (light-middle)224 words
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Article211 1986-07-02 21 MALAYSIA HOCKEY TEST IPOH Nagender Singh scored a penalty corner goal in each half to spur India to a 4-2 win over Malaysia here on Monday. The teams were level at 1-1 at half-time. The Indians opened the scoring after eight minutes off a penaltyAFP - 211 words
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Miscellaneous127 1986-07-02 21 TODAY'S EVENTS GOLF Royal Johor Classic (Tasek Utara, 8am). HOCKEY SHA Premier League: LA v Schools (Balestier Rd, 5.30pm). RUGBY National Under21 Group B tournament: Safsa v Schools B (4pm), Police v Ngee Ann Polytechnic (5.15) both at Farm Park. SOCCER NFL Div 1: Ayer Rajah v Tampines Rovers (6.45),127 words
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514 1986-07-02 22 MICHAEL LIM - MICHAEL LIM By THE Singapore Armed Forces has solved the problems of its infancy and is today a mature establishment. It has moved to a new plane and must now strive for excellence by emphasising quality more than quantity, said the First Deputy514 words
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416 1986-07-02 22 WE'RE only doing our bit that was the reaction from companies which got a public pat on the back for giving special support to defence policies and to their employees who are reservists. Viva Lithographers Pte Ltd, Eurosa Furniture Co Pte Ltd, the416 words
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Article, Illustration433 1986-07-02 22 YEO KIM SENG - YEO KIM SENG By IT WAS a red-letter day for a group of Singaporean motorcyclists and their pillion-riders on an outing to the Pasir Gudang racing circuit in Johor on Monday. On the way, they met a distinguished man riding aDAVID NG - 433 words
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131 1986-07-02 22 A MAN took a fancy to some women's clothes hanging out to dry and stole them to give to his wife, a court heard yesterday. Lee Kam Chong, 28, had grabbed a blouse, two skirts and two dresses, but before he131 words
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Article50 1986-07-02 22 COLOMBO Ten soldiers were wounded when an army vehicle was blown up by a land mine in Eastern Province. A convoy of three vehicles was travelling from an army camp at Vakarai when the lead vehicle hit a land mine laid by SUSpP' I Tamil tona. ratists. AFPAFP - 50 words
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Article60 1986-07-02 22 LONDON Customs officers found cocaine worth £1.5 million (about S$5 million) in 17 boxes of cut roses flown into Heathrow airport on Monday. The 8.5 kg of cocaine, the biggest seizure of the drug in Britain this year, had been flown in from Bogota via West Germany.60 words
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Article28 1986-07-02 22 TEHERAN Iranian troops attacked Iraqi positions on the Mehran front on Monday night, inflicting heavy casualties and damage on Iraqi forces, Tehran Radio said yesterday. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article30 1986-07-02 22 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 3.51 points to 1.896.23 in the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. APAP - 30 words
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358 1986-07-02 22 Unions not slow but cautious Boon Heng UNIONS slow to respond to management's requests for changes in the wage system should not be unduly criticised, says Mr Lim Boon Heng, an NTUC Assistant SecretaryGeneral. "Those who prefer to proceed cautiously cannot be accused of standing in the way of flexibility,"358 words
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Article, Illustration345 1986-07-02 22 Mao attacked as Chinese party marks 65th year BEIJING China yesterday marked the 65th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party with strong attacks on the late chairman Mao Zedong and a call for greater tolerance of dissent. The People's Daily carried a long speech by party chief HuReuter - 345 words
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Advertisement86 1986-07-02 22 CORROSION RESISTANT PUMPS FOR THE COST EFFECTIVE ANSWER TO PUMPING CHEMICALS:- Suitable for a wide -~~-L^ range of solutions fjj! /j^\ 'a^ including most acids l|t v^^Pjt^^PN and alkalines. f\, t t Models available I) with no metal j exposed to X '■'^t'^^Glf^i pumped fluid. *^M$& !I Rugged all moulded86 words
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Miscellaneous146 1986-07-02 22 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over a few areas from the late morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 25 min SUNSET today: 7.15 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.03 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 10/15 C Rain Melbourne 3/12 C Rain Bangkok 27 35 C Sunny Moscow 10146 words
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535 1986-07-02 1 It's a brave soul who will try the standing broad jump in tight pants, or walk unflinchingly even though a zip is undone and stuck, or model as the 'before' face in a pimple ad, or carry on dancing as her saree535 words
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Article, Illustration556 1986-07-02 1 S. KAUR, 18 - A sorry saree debut S. KAUR, 18 My cheeks were burning and I felt faint. Some of the teachers raised their eyebrows and others were stifling their laughter. I wished the music would end. I wanted to run and hide somewhere. It was a night- m mare. I WAS quite556 words
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Article381 1986-07-02 1 CYNTHIA CHUNG, 14 - CYNTHIA CHUNG, 14 HAVE you, at one time or other in your life, wondered why on earth you were so stupid? Or perhaps wished (sometimes too late) that you had never opened your big fat mouth? If you have, you're human. One incident381 words
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368 1986-07-02 1 LEE PIN, 15 - LEE PIN, 15 IT HAPPENED one Monday afternoon when my best friend was down with mumps. I sauntered out of the Foreign Language Centre (where I take French as a third language), relieved that the hectic two-hour :lass without my "morale-supporter" and 'gossip-exchanger" was368 words
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Article, Illustration166 1986-07-02 1 MY FATHER secured a business contract in January this year to work in Singapore, so he brought the whole family here. Before we came, I had attended a school in Eugene in the American state of Oregon. Because of my height (1.87 m),166 words
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Advertisement88 1986-07-02 1 The quality you've trusted for years. V^" ____iii Quite simply, Matex is the best in its category of paints. Prices of most raw materials have gone up. We could have u a w never 1^ So we've maintained the same trusted quality of Matex. j^l To give you a durable,88 words
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Advertisement57 1986-07-02 1 WJL BCL. ■s One face, many masks 19 Laurence Olivier, theatre's magic chameleon, revealed! Heaven on earth 19 That's tonight's new Indian dance-drama Translate to win prizes 3 Chinese writing in world literature Teens Edited by Muriel Speeden Arts Leisure Edited by John de Souza Bilingual Edited by Teo Han57 words
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Article, Illustration1369 1986-07-02 2 At home WEAR your ratty, fit-for-the bin nightgown; walk into the living room and find those smashing guys who often visit your brother unannounced. Now they'll know how flatchested you are. TAMMY WONG, 15 TRY hard to impress your new handsome neighbour,1,369 words
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Article128 1986-07-02 2 WALK home briskly with your eyes staring at your shoes and risk another fall WENDY TAN, WHEN your friends (some friends they are) threaten to broadcast the embarrassing incident by writing about it and pinning it up on -the gossip column on the classroom notice board,128 words
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Article270 1986-07-02 2 If you're trapped in a lift MANY of you have probably been stuck in a lift. And being trapped can be quite a harrowing experience. But work out a delicious day dream. Imagine how different the situation could be, if it was with someone you liked. Who would you like270 words
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Advertisement179 1986-07-02 2 I The very soul of France comes to the very heart cfLondon LeMeiidienHccadi% No one would deny that the Edwardian splendour when it comes to style, good of the Piccadilly Hotel, taste, refinement in a word Elegant restaurants, mouth'art de vivre' the French watering cuisine, sumptuous have a knack of179 words
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Advertisement404 1986-07-02 2 Advertisement MASTER THE ART OF CATERING AND GOURMET COOKING. Are you aware of the immense everything you need to know to start number of jobs or money-making your own catering service at home or opportunities that are open to you to work for the food and beverage when you have404 words
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Article, Illustration657 1986-07-02 3 TAN BAN HUAT reports on a forum in which writers from the United States and Taiwan discussed where Chinese writing stands in world literature, last week. He also talked to Paul Engle and Nieh Hualing, the husband-and-wife team who are the motivating force behind theK.F. SEETOH - 657 words
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166 1986-07-02 3 Novelist pledges future earnings to China NOVELIST Nieh Hualing is all for the promotion of creative writing and care for writers. When Madam Nieh, the director of the International Writing Programme at the University of Iowa, Chicago, was in China earlier this month, she decided to donate all her future166 words
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Article, Illustration366 1986-07-02 3 POET Paul Engle, hailed as a pillar of the literary world of lowa City, welcomed the move to hold Writers' Week as part of this year's Arts Festival. Here as a participant with his novelist wife, Madam Nieh Hualing, Mr Engle said: "What you have366 words
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801 1986-07-02 3 I Dragon Tales THE Han dynasty enjoyed the longest reign after the reunification of China in 221 BC. It lasted 426 years, including 214 years of the early Han (known as Western Han), 196 years of Eastern Han and the shortlived "New801 words
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Article91 1986-07-02 3 *ps&&mm*ws. &**NlB*£7±Jffl^iS IS o Nis^ffi^ f Hilt «i«eB? f?^ffl -t^±^ o S*±H^^+A* a p#^^X ffcitmU A±^^ if 1982¥ £*±«ftte liM j&T Mffi^i^A Octavio Pazf#7^ Hftf«ftsg X^it^^isf^ n a p A ft SB fifep-J *ftb^ffli*f^p u D "fStk^ T E^S*S "®fe" 7 o ifedlflg)?gi*^ f&lPI 4-^Sft^aeuf^rii^w &&*M«m*&^7)» gitttAISli* We i#AfS]PBi^ fibffiW91 words
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Article, Illustration1019 1986-07-02 4 SALLEH ANWAR - SALLEH ANWAR By 41 have my own working principles and I observe strict discipline and professionalism. This is something I will not compromise. I leave you to interpret how this answers your ft) question. Jins Shamsudin, well-known film actor and director. INST - 1,019 words
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1086 1986-07-02 4 TIGA tahun telah berlalu se- jak Jins Shamsudin membuat j filemnya yang terakhir iaij tu Bukit Kepong yang dengannya beliau telah memenan- gi tujuh anugerah dalam Pesta Filem Malaysia 1983. I Memang benar beliau telah mengarahkan filem Ali Setan untuk seorang pengeluar filem I yang1,086 words
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Advertisement534 1986-07-02 4 I Orchard: LAST DAY! i^m^sss""* 1 i -~ui i M yi^/JM v/ */rl H W V« L i m, fc Jm. Wt- Ife^ V /^DP^V •Vy'«EL*«'\ J>l* v^^ ay &+Jm M^W^—, iV/mff2^ I LmJ!*tt^*' f i^i—^N i >^ V^ C _>^ri>\KM R AI N^ON^. I f^^Z~mmmmm^mmmhm MMta() CATHAY: NOW SHOWING534 words
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Advertisement509 1986-07-02 4 "CAPITOL I CHAN'GI 21st days I last dayi; Admission PRICES: $3 00 $4.00 No Free List CAPITOL (*****59) 11am. 1.45, 4.00, 6.30, 9.15 CHANGI (*****59) 11am, 1.45, 4.00. 6.45, 9.15 WMMM tS^M HiHH I Vfl B^i I i^^*^i^Mfc^B^» >: < TTI^T ■■TAiaHtfrM^H i^T^^irr*W*lilH I V, ;I^H:UfH Bm-n^^^^^M IF I^^W 1509 words
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Advertisement930 1986-07-02 5 The Straits Times Classifieds HI IVW BWP^^'V^PWMPPV I A I _giim_ #i I IL-^ X^/ M;jg^^i£ ro^^fSS r^ g^'^^H^^T^Tf^lk^X*^^*^^^^^&MZ.glKKB^g r^ecSeeze^- f wvxWJ^oimsSc I T r a7itY/ I@ kuruma yajs l TCZSk WiFxnFAiJv welcome IHSySEPF I toDragonCity \-iL-y AN INTERNATIONAL FLAVOUR E| M«M| You'll discover some of the finest TEPPAN-YAKI SHABU-SHABU.930 words
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Advertisement565 1986-07-02 5 »9c°urscDinncr T?^*>-^fe/ $180pwlabte WA^^^ %?S>'22\2L 9 Course Ulith L/ r^>io(Mro(Kll Munch Dinner^ Suckfino Piq <ocn Economical Dishes I >Z^U per CODIC <A *»«*-h Wmm ,ir. I j i^ n^ o £3> r^u >*O\7T l««r«i«#a>v %^Rm? >^ Nood,e Satay itl^.L^ilT^i/il'fi'illiTir X SBO X ■*-*w* X «^l i /on r>i e- X565 words
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Advertisement870 1986-07-02 6 f W K y^ X I II M m Q. TELEPHONE SERVICE: X ''-"a Wl 1 m. »ji jr..— Monday to Friday: 9am tob 30pm (bpm deadline lor next day) Saturday: 8 iOam to V I >/ SB m \gj |pk fIIf 44 ,'pni 111am deadline lor Ihf Sunday limesi870 words
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Advertisement163 1986-07-02 6 12 Computer Products/ n ====T^^^^ -YMEET,NSa°sC^ ATT hotel 8 ?o7ce:.^rtio 1 nbyo.ivetti/ £KFivi yrfe-cßs; Ds^/1.t.: Tues. Bth. S V.n U.: Jasmine Room r Topic: Knowledge communlcarL b r ye£Ar cohen f D.y/D.t.:Wed.9th. Uutt Group: CP/M 730 pm d v!n^ Magnolia aK Wu^l'llr D.y/D.,.: Kn. nth Toplc/oatabases by Mr. Kenneth Sean163 words
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Advertisement347 1986-07-02 6 12 Computer Products/ ,W PCXT 256K-6^ T#EZttCtt M 9 on, Mh, SymphoSy^" Multlmate courses Hire purchase available ROGENRY COMPUTERS PTE LTD ar&srss..0!!^tel^ Mfl9«Di LWESJ TFL *****01 (5 LINES* 13 Musical Instruments VIOLIN8! V|OLAS, CELLOS repairs/fitttng/varnlshing undertaken. Also bow rehairing/lap■>'"«™^s*'-^™ Ss*t2Sft BBf'SoiSrllMi Miss Low *****40 Miss Low 443,«4U F, SELL/ BUY347 words
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Advertisement422 1986-07-02 6 20 Pets/Pet Care THE DOGGY SALON Professional grooming services' Poodles SS°" S'^S asai 1 am -fi pm c all m "^K^i^RoUweilfr'ln'kv sheXrd/Ret^rs!^!^ neinver. »idu *****01. g^'^aß.sssrkSss: hfn s? t f-Tlam han. St. Ignltlus Church. 8-llam Upp. Serangoon 1 SILKY TERRIER 3,nont^Jes^o1eSlSirfr«rMiffil °r Linda *****36. FLUFFY PURE WHITE Samoyed puppies for422 words
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Advertisement387 1986-07-02 6 25 pother BRITISH CLUB PRESTIGEOUS r S^^^^'^P.^se^^il |4foXoO°k KC <3&.s 1b29^S/ *****9T anteed good condition Tel: *****84Desmond DIAMOMDS ft GEMS. Jewellery re- M s cialists'Centre. Tel: *****37. DYNAM| FITNESS CLUB transfer. ersmp f °r sa'e Call *****42. 26 Rentals —wate JgS r^&S^v^S'S 27 Wanted |l^-«i——^™"^"^*l f ABSOLUTELY 1 HIGHEST PRICES387 words
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Advertisement696 1986-07-02 6 29 Beauty Culture 29 Beauty Culture I 7gWtT»P^IrT^M g HUI'JJSf HftflM Jll l/%|/ EflWtfS^ggß L^-^^^lvlM^ -Hk jjjlliil!^^ A M!!''V^.l3'j^¥^lB^4*Wff^ I TH^Wi Kfißrta, ti VTtt'Pl Ifl T*mT*L VVVIIJ" fl |^W^PaTM'Jfi,lll ffiT]ill"nl1l"'lirna >.--%*^^lB (tOrt «^r l^^.ol I>* *M QZll P® r faCifll 1 n,cmUNf for NS Students ]l llf I 1» 7M696 words
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Advertisement379 1986-07-02 6 32 n^jjPW EXCHANGE CAMEf^CENTRE MJBjSnHjL JlSli S^HI WeBUY»SELL«TRADE-IH Ali bramfS Ql CanUSfaS 10 Jalan BesarS.ngapore 0820 FROM $20 TO SBO renta, of latest fn°cS >vlTerSnS ry 33 Babysitting/ Child Care Centre -«™Sffi.,= 2) Before/After School Care 3) Nursery Classes All classes will be handled by experienced I.E. trained teachers ?X-Sr379 words
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Advertisement629 1986-07-02 6 fp M I^^ It 1 I %B J /^I ACPD II rSTK IMIK IAJv/1 V Fvtpn^ivplv tMenM\el> renovated at $200,000 and preserved fOr Peranakan culture this house at Emerald Hill IS tO be SOld together With infprpstinp srulntnrps SantTq"'" Collection. The detail* "AM H B W B /> J^^^^^^^^M*^^"^^»^ 35629 words
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Advertisement863 1986-07-02 7 38 TV/ Video/ Hi-Fi AERIALS INSTALLATIONS- TECHNICAL Servicing repairs Telefunken. Sharp, Roxy. Graetz, ITT, Slera. Philips. Setron. Normande, Singer, colour TV on the spot, fixing video. Reasonable charges day service to Bpm. Telephone *****75/ *****23. AN EXPRESS SERVICE. All brand video, CTV, Hifi, Antenna install. *****79/ *****73. Poh Electronics service863 words
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Advertisement670 1986-07-02 7 51 Printing/ Copying Services We specialree in printing visitinq idrds letterheads flVhiJe you u'Oifi Bills, invoices and all kind of Stationerv items Desigmrg embossing works also available here FOR QUICK CREATIVE. RELIABLE QUALITY PRINTING CALI US TODAY AT "111 II People s Park (vntrr Tfl *****32, *****43 J FAST CHEETAHS670 words
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Advertisement684 1986-07-02 7 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies Industrial Equipment required by textile factory: (1) STEAM BOILER (Used 3 -4 years). Capacity 12,000 -16.000 BTU/ hour. (2) HYDRO-EXTRACTOR Interested, pis. call *****71 Mr. Lau or Mr. Choo r 1 UNIT TAKISAWA CNC lathe 6TB control, swing over 490rnm x 600mm length, 8" chuck. Seldom684 words
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Advertisement443 1986-07-02 7 58 Other Business Products/ Services WE DO ALL types of cleaning shampooing carpets for office and Industrial purposes. Reasonable rate efficient service. Tel: *****07/ *****92 64 Domestic Help Available ESTABLISHED 1980 TRAINED MAIDS^-— -"""^F I LI PI NO $650 INDON $2,125 LANKA $850 UNLIMITED REPLACEMENTS *****68/*****53 I ABLE COMMERCIAL AIDS443 words
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Advertisement1171 1986-07-02 7 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available A personal name for personal services of personal trained maids. Personality A goodwill assured services Strict Japanese tolerable attitude behaviour training, hardworking, helpful, obedient, cheerful, honest self-disciplined $650 tee "includes W/P visa fee, medical exam security bond, PA airfare others 2 yr1,171 words
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Advertisement517 1986-07-02 7 67 Situations Vacant: 67 Situations Vacant: EDP EDP H^ AT&T Microelectronics Pte Ltd AT&T Microelectronics Pte Ltd invites suitably qualified applicants to fill the following position: To perform daily computer operations on the HP3OOO and AT&T systems To initiate programs in accordance with job schedules prepared by the supervisor and517 words
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Advertisement412 1986-07-02 7 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Pub|,thmg Company invitM .uitably qualified epplieMiU tor the port of: EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Qualification* ft Experience: A matured person wit*! pleasant disposition. e GCE 'O' or 'A' level. a possesses Secretarial qualiflcations with shorthand typing speeds of 80 to 100 w.p.m. 50 w.p.m. respectiveiy. e Good412 words
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Advertisement594 1986-07-02 7 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical A Professional Firm requires: CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY/ ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Requirements: Have at least GCE 'O' level with credit In English. Have a pleasant personality and able to work Independently. Be able to operate telex machine. Have experience in basic Accounting, personnel and general administration duties. Have594 words
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Advertisement730 1986-07-02 7 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Wanted SECRETARY e Experience In shipping, freight forwarding and trading. e Must be conversant In import, export and transhipment declarations and procedures. e Good written and spoken English and able to converse in Chinese < Mandarin and Hokkien) and Malay e Must have speed in730 words
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Advertisement672 1986-07-02 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FEMALE BOOK-KEEPER required urgently Good command of English e Book-keeping qualification e Able to keep full set of accounts including management accounts e Able to start work immediately Attractive remuneration will be given to the right candidate. Interested please write in with full resume enclosing672 words
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Advertisement862 1986-07-02 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical GENERAL CLERK e Sec.2 or higher, e Good in typing e Interested to operate computer. Working hrs: 12- 9p.m.. Saturday 12— 6p.m. Call personally to #03-61, People's Park Centre (6p.m. 9p.m.) HIBIYA ENGINEERING, LTD. MALE ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT e Fresh graduates, diploma holders/ 'A' level students,862 words
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Advertisement709 1986-07-02 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical PROPERTY FIRM REO a I em Clerk/ Receptionist. Bilingual. Able to type and knowledge of accounts Salary $500 Interview at 494. Changl Kd 10am to 12pm CLERK REOD. IK 21 yrs. GCE O' Level. Preferably residing In Jurong/ Clementi area Blk 131. IMMED. VACANCY FOR709 words
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Advertisement582 1986-07-02 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales J imm 9§ 9 f JT/•"•*1>"% MMMMMMMM MMMMMMMM w/llj/ m^^mm cvctcmq (FAR EAST? FTELTD We invite young, energetic, willing-to-learn executive to join us in our tales te«m lor the lollowing posmons. SALES ITIWC CAfcUU I IVt Applicant* must possess the lollowina Qualities lne 'OHOw"MJ qualities. Minimum582 words
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Advertisement617 1986-07-02 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales brother^ A world leader in the field of office automation requires dynamic, performance orientated young people with GCE 'O' or 'A' Level and Class 3 driving licence to fill the position of: SALES EXECUTIVES for the following divisions: 1) COMPUTER PRINTERS Knowledge of computer, software hardware.617 words
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Advertisement888 1986-07-02 8 71 Situation* Vacant: Sales "^^^Z^l OUTDOOR SALES EXECUTIVES UAI t, cL-yiici 1, r-Limiei Speaks fluent English. Must be above 24 years old. Training will be provided. Working 3to t, hours a day Allowance plus commission: s2o,ooo to $50,000 p.a. e Housing loan/ car loan/ free travel expensive prizes. CLASSIFONE: *****30888 words
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Advertisement657 1986-07-02 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales LICENSED HOUSING AGENCY needs Experienced Agents with own car Attractive commission piease send resume and telecontact number to: Maxweii Rd P.O Box 2179. (9041). PART-TIME PROMOTER REQUIRED for selling security lock at Parkway Parade Working hours: 12 to 10pm. Those who can start work immediately till657 words
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Advertisement428 1986-07-02 8 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical I In mo SINGAPORE LIMITED Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the positions of: TOOLROOM MACHINISTS/ TECHNICIANS Minimum NTC 3 in Metal Machining with 2-3 years of machine shop experience Those with NTC 2 in Tool Die Making (Press Tools428 words
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Advertisement211 1986-07-02 8 4qi^WitM?4Tiifnu has Immediate vacancy HSBffITOTTai V A KuUmUUmml ~A NTC 2in Electrical f W Fitting and Installation A v a 5 year3 expenence m the Installation and W Maintenance of A A Electrical Systems V A preferably in a S A manufacturing A company V f Familiar with relay A211 words
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Advertisement463 1986-07-02 8 72 Situations Vacant: Technical THOMAS^ COW/AM (F-stablished 1948) has immediate vacancies for Pest Control Technicians 1 1 •Minimum 'O' or N R^| Levels i'^ Must possess a valid I Class 3 driving licence m*l Preferably with some I pest control field ex- I perience however I those without ex- I463 words
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Advertisement604 1986-07-02 9 72 Situations Vacant: Technical F^ CORBETT DESIGN ASSOCIATES I International lighting de- I sign consultants require PROJECT ASSISTANT To Principal Lighting Designer with at least 5 years experience of working In electrical engineers office or design office. Site experience and ability to get on with people essential. Salary between 551,604 words
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Advertisement598 1986-07-02 9 72 Situations Vacant: Technical |Pflff ffal HCJLWjU3H invites applications for the post 1. MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN (AUTO INSERT) Trade certificate in Metal/ Mechanical field Preferably some experience in Auto Insertion machine Willing to work 3 rotating 2 OPERATORS So^WuySSSce Abie to work 3 rotating R.mu hnla f r U ation: We598 words
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Advertisement664 1986-07-02 9 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production ~AJWA^SINGAPORITPTE. LTD. has immediate vacancies for it PRODUCTION «B.«mmiL ts^if|tft|ffOßS V* W^'Viii A v I At c n «y ti/cCK 9 U-UfITWCCr\ %^*w _^P_M— —^^k. 9 ernDC u/nRK a MTI SHIFT 9 A AT •NO SCOrt WUHri •WU onir I H f664 words
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Advertisement321 1986-07-02 9 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production \<Wseagate\ M urgently requires Minimum Primary 6 education W* No experience required Training will be provided HB 1 2-Hour Shift: 7.ooarh 6.00pm H Gross Salary upon PA H confirmation: Bj Come personally for an interview B between B.ooam and 9 .00pm at321 words
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Advertisement718 1986-07-02 9 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 7: Production Production K Join us as m H Attractive benefits include: B 5-day work week |r H Free transport from Bedok and Tampines w S| Earn more as Touch-up Operators $F S Permanent Ist, 2nd 3rd shifts are available |f ffi We welcome718 words
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Advertisement343 1986-07-02 9 73 Situations Vacant: Production PRODUCTION OPERATORS [imjtltauw) Malaysians also wanted, the company will apply work permits for you. No experience required as training will be provided. We pay well for those with experience. ran (THE MARKET LEADER) Requirements: an* Can speak and write simple English J Less than 45 years343 words
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Advertisement539 1986-07-02 9 73 Situations Vacant: Production I ft7\ Electronics f Jv IS) Pte Ltd requires Male, Age 26 and above NTC 3 or Tech 4 in Electrical/ Electronic Trades Able to work 2 rotational shifts (7am-3pm. (3pm-1 1pm) Female, Age 20 and above Completed Secondary 4 or GCE O'with2'O's Have few years539 words
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Advertisement818 1986-07-02 10 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous ~7 Japan Servo Motors (S) Pte Ltd I I I^£RM 6 A| i unie<:J Avenue 3, Singapore 1438 I I requires Singaporean Chinese males who have completed N.S. I for the posts of: I 1 STORE-KEEPER I salary $800 I experience (2818 words
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Advertisement497 1986-07-02 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous W^ TAI-IHN RAMADA' HOTEL Singapore has immediate vacancies for the following positions: 1. LOUNGE HOSTESS Pleasant personality. Able to speak fluent English. Below 28 years of age. 2. WAITRESS (Chinese Restaurant) 3. F&B WAITER 4. HOUSEMAN /HOUSEMAID Applicants must be prepared to work shift duties. We497 words
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Advertisement523 1986-07-02 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous g 2S X An international class, fully computerized hotel, offers self-development careers and growth potentials (or those who want to take up the challenge m the following positions. g^ T~, J\ 1 \^aSlllerS t< Must be able to rform ghlft duties B)Waitresses (Japanese Restaurant) Pleasant disposition523 words
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Advertisement748 1986-07-02 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Trading firm requires: A) GENERAL CLERKS (Female) Book-keeping typing ability e Handle correspondence/ telephone/ telex B) SALES ASSISTANTS Pleasant personality Good communication skills C) DELIVERY CUM STORE ASSISTANTS e Valid class 3 driving licence Completed N.S. Willing to work overtime Interested parties, pis. call or write748 words
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Advertisement909 1986-07-02 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous 1) FEMALE MACHINE OPERATORS 2) FEMALE/ MALE GENERAL WORKERS Preferably living nearby Sembawang or Ylshun. Interested applicants, please call personally to: TAT SENG PAPER CONTAINERS PTE LTD 28 Senoko Drive Singapore 2775 DESPATCH RIDER REQUIRED (Chinese) by electronics firm. Must possess Class 2 licence. Bilingual hardworking.909 words
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Advertisement760 1986-07-02 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous WAITRESSES ft FEMALE Helpers reqd. Call personally for interview at Snack World Pte Ltd #01-13 Cuppage Plaza, 5 Koek Rd WANTED FEMALE HELPERS preferably living around Toa Payoh Est. Call personally at #02-1509. Toa Payoh Ind. Pk. 81k.1003. CASHIERS WANTED BY cafeteria at Hougang Ave 1.760 words
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Advertisement1354 1986-07-02 10 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance Insurance FAST MONEY I WithfOCL pp^ 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) Call 533-3737 today1,354 words
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Advertisement920 1986-07-02 10 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan SEPT. '82 NISBAN Sunny I.3GL 5-speed 1 owner. Alrcond Tel: *****33 Mr. Lee 12/79 DATSUN 100A, 1 owner, aircon radio cassette, tax till 11/86 $10,500 Tel. *****45 1874 DATSUN 180J saloon, pte. plate, lull accessories. $2800. 18 Maju Ave., Serangoon Gdn. 1980 BLUEBIRD 1.8 manual, PARF,920 words
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Advertisement908 1986-07-02 11 90 For Sale: Toyota Q REGD., "82, Toyota Cresslda GL Auto. Excellent cond. 1 owner. Low mileage. *****08, Robert Lee. Q REGN. "83 Toyota Super Crown 2.8 auto. 1 owner, alrcon., cassette, s/rims. Tel: *****33 'Q' 1960 TOYOTA Cressida auto. Aircon, radio cassette. Good cond $3,500 0.n.0 Tel: *****76. •Q'908 words
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Advertisement930 1986-07-02 11 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi '79 CO. REGD. Mitsubishi Sigma 1600, square lamps, excellent cond Asking: $3,800 Tel: *****55 '79 SIGMA STATIONWAGON. Square lamps Full accessories PARF $10,800 o.n o *****59 '80 LANCER, full accessories. $10,500. Exchange HP. *****41 14 Upp Aljunled Unit SA. ■80 LANCER GL, aircond, radio cassette, s/rtms.930 words
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Advertisement861 1986-07-02 11 93 For Sate: Honda SEPT. '82 HONDA Accord auto Pte. owners. Aircon. Radio cassette, sports rims, tax 8/86. $18,500. *****44 1983 HONDA PRELUDE auto, 2 owners, many accessories, selling $29,000 o.no Contact pager *****58 3 MTHS. OLD. Accord EX manual. New model. Retention number. S/rlms. P7 tyres worth $2,500. $42,200.861 words
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Advertisement842 1986-07-02 11 96 For Sale: Other Makes PACIFIC MOTOR CREDIT PTE. LTD. (For top quality used cars) Showroom/ Office: 11, Long Kee Road, 8. 0315 (Opposite Cycle A Carriage) TEL: *****77 (4 LINES) •85 Honda Accord 4-dr. STD. (12 valves) Nissan Sunny s/wagon Toyota Starlet 5-dr. Suzuki SSBO Honda Civic 1.5 12-valves842 words
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Advertisement808 1986-07-02 11 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles 1982 DAIHATSU VAN 850 c.c. 1980 Suzuki Van 800 c.c. 1980 Datsun C2O Pick-up. 1979 Datsun 200L. Tel: *****28. 995 Buklt Tlmah Rd. '80 DATSUN 120Y panel van. 2nd owner, passed Inspection. Aircon., radio cassette, new paint. Accident free. Tip top cond. $3,200. *****75. 1984808 words
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Advertisement530 1986-07-02 11 99 Vehicles Wanted ATTRACTIVE PRICE Ml •™'**''lYC ""T HIGHEST OFFER, CASH PAYMENT we can offer you better price for any used car, model St c.c. PARF or non-PARF a company registered, commercial vans and pick-ups a PB buses all scrap cars trade in acceptable uwipnui? WtLLUMfi K|nd|y contmct MR. MRS.530 words
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Advertisement861 1986-07-02 11 99 Vehicles Wanted TOP PRICE CASH PAYMENT FOR Your quality used cars. PARF/ Non-PARF SINGAPORE USED CAR 275 Thomson Road #01-01/ 02 Novana Villa Singapore 1130 (opposite Novana Church) CALL: KOH VICTOR 250-2004/ 253-8877 WANTED! Any make of good secondhand car. a Caah payment a Highaat o«er a Fraa valuation861 words
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Advertisement846 1986-07-02 11 106 Accommodation Available: Houses f CLUB ROAPI I Swiaa Valley V 2 1 /2-storey I bungalows for lease I Reasonable rental from $3,000 onwards. Call early to avoid JJ. disappointment. t^»-^_^^ Mr. Liauw/ Qt^S^ *****88 WILBY GREEN 8 units 2-storey townhouse with exquisite furniture. Off 10 km. Bukit Timah Road.846 words
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Advertisement594 1986-07-02 11 106 Accommodation Available: Houses PERANAKAN HOUSE ON quiet street totally refurbished 3 bdrms. d/storey Lindtrac *****79. SERANGOON GARDEN NEAR NTUC. corner s/storey terr Unfurn. $750. Practical: *****23. UPP THOMSON 3-BDRM S/storey bunglw 20.000 sq.lt $1,800 Avail 1.8.86 Tel: *****39/ *****25 $600 JLN. KECHUBONG 2-storey semi-d. 3+l bdrms. with built-in wardrobe594 words
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Advertisement552 1986-07-02 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments ______________mm-SSSS^SSSSmIi DIST. 1130 I INIOUF v»i*i»«w»» ™LLY FURNISHED MAISONETTE mniwwm. In secluded block of apartments near Newton Ctrcus. 3 plus 1 bedrooms with large master bedroom and walk-In dressing room, central aircon., swimming pool, private garden with 8.8 Q pit. garage and security. Built-in area 2,600552 words
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Advertisement1905 1986-07-02 12 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Apartments SOMMEFM^BVRKFHASE4 MAISONETTES FORRENT FROM $3/000 PER MONTH COMMON FACILITIES OLYMPIC LENGTH SWIMMING POOL GYMNASIUM SQUASH COURTS CLUB HOUSE TENNIS COURTS MINI-SUPER MARKET MODERN SAUNA 24-HOUR SECURITY CONTACT TEL:- *****33 feJ^WR EfIST PLflZfl Hotel Style LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS At the1,905 words
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Advertisement902 1986-07-02 12 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments BEDOK RESERVOIR/ CHAI Chee HDB 5-rm mals. /4-rm. P/furn. $500/ $400. Reat *****13/ *****57 BEVERLY HILLS, HIOH floor. 4+ 1 bdrms., full facilities. $5,800 0.n.0. Chambers *****77 BEVERLY MAI D.lO. Mals. 3 bdrms. $2,000 partly furnished. Tel: *****33 (no agents). CAIRNHILL/ SOMMERVILLE/ SOPHIA Ct. 1/2 bdrms,902 words
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Advertisement886 1986-07-02 12 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments MANDARIN GDN. FACING pool tennis court. High floor, unfurn., 2 bdrms. Rent neg. Call *****48. MANDARIN GDN. 3 bdrms. High fir. F/furn. Excellent sea view. Phone *****60/ *****01. MARYLAND PARK BLK D, 18th fir. 3 bdrms. F/furn. Aircon. S/pool tennis. Tel: *****44 Susan. NEW APT. INSIDE886 words
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Advertisement679 1986-07-02 12 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms 0.11 TOWNHOUSE FUHM llrcond rooms. Call *****76. 110 Accommodation Wanted: Apartments URGENTLY REQD. 5 units 2/ 3 bdrms. apts. at East Coast VUle/ Eastern Lagoon/ Rlcheast Gdn. Preferably furn. Will consider partially furnished as well as other good res. areas. Owners kindly call: *****21/ *****08. JAPANESE679 words
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Advertisement770 1986-07-02 12 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses IT Attractive Hi Housing Loans Up to 90% valuation 100% valuation with CPF 25-year repayment period > Competitive interest rates Overseas Union Trust Ltd. Head Office: 146 Robinson Road, #01-00, Singapore 0106. Te): *****97 (6 lines) I Branches: Katong Tel: *****90/*****96 Toa770 words
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Advertisement768 1986-07-02 12 D.IS INTERMEDIATE/ CORNER terraces. F'hold/ 999 yrs. 1655--3517 sq.ft. $315,000- $470,000. Unlwest: *****15/ *****47 D.19 RENOVATED S/STOREY bunglw. 3+l rms. 7200 sq.ft. Close to bus stop, market. $490,000. Holland *****79. D.lB BERANOOON GDN. Est. s/storey seml-d. 4,000 sq.ft. 3 bdrms. Tastefully renovated. 5 mlns. to terminus. *****28 (agt). D.20 CLOVER768 words
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Advertisement591 1986-07-02 12 113 For Sals: Houses s^ss^s^= —s—-^^s= D.23 HUA MEI Gdn new seml-d 4,300 sq.ft. 4+ 1 bdrms, f'hold. System Properties *****33 D.28, BEGONIA DR., d/storey seml-d. 3,500/ 2,600. 5 rms. F'hold $500,000. Patron, *****15/ 8. JLN. BENANG 3 years old d/storey bungalow. Land 5000 sq.ft. $680,000. *****77/ *****36 (Feng) SERANGOON591 words
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Advertisement823 1986-07-02 12 114 For Sato: Private Apartments w^^.^mmm^mmm^^,^^^mm^mSm wvx 9 HORIZON TWR. FOR SALE 4 bdrms Area 2500 sq.ft. Partially furnished Vacant or tenancy. Vlawtng ca«.*****287 *****38. a Klng-.Mana.BBUI. High fir. 3 rms. Furn. 1.850 sq.ft. 1345,000 Bayahora Park 3 rms, high fir. Seavlew. 1.294 sq.ft. $280,000 Landmark Towar, 1,400 sq^t. 3823 words
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Advertisement1040 1986-07-02 13 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments living ar4w g O Good locality Ample car parks Swimming pool ;,|jL Sauna Clubhouse BBS 24 hr security |*< No restrictions to Foreigner Immediate occupation "M •2, 3 4-bedroom split level penthouses ft*-. available J p^- >2 si's*- *r. >':-v1,040 words
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Advertisement1688 1986-07-02 13 115 For Sale: HUDC 115 For Sale: HUDC Apartments Apartments **********000 0 HUDC PHASE I II 0 A ATTRACTIVE FINANCING AVAILABLE A im FOR X Purchase of your home jk Refinancing a CALL: 225-5225 0 CITIBANK 0 Consumer Services Group O AND ASK FOR ANY CONSUMER FINANCE OFFICER V **********0001,688 words
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Advertisement805 1986-07-02 13 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments CLEMENTI 3-RM. 8LK.303 rubber tiles throughout, cabinets $49,000 neg Nazar *****95 day night. CLEMENTI WEST ST. 2 Pure 4-rm. $79,000. Clementi Ave. 2 3-rm. Bigger, renovated $58,000. *****83. COMMONWEALTH AVE. 3-RM. Blk 27A. mid fir. Convenient transport, full CPF. $38,000. *****70 CRAWFORD CTR. 3-RM. 81k805 words
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Advertisement643 1986-07-02 13 117 Properties Wanted y WANTED V r ALL AREA N READY BUYERS HIGH OFFER CALL MISS CHOW 732 8288 WE EMPHASIZE ON SERVICE... \CHENS AND LEW EWTPy URGENTLY WANTED HJ).B. FLATS IN clementT Owners please ca/l: DJ PROPERTY i Licensed Agency Tel: *****66/*****55 We specialise in ANG MO KIO CLEMENTI643 words
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Advertisement762 1986-07-02 13 118 Factory Spaces We are looking tor a factory/ warehouse/ office in the vicinity ol Pandan/ Jurong. For long term rental or outright purchase. Factory/ warehouse space approx. 50.000 sq.ft Office S.OOO sq.ft Open storage approx. 50,000 sq.ft. Interested, please send details including rental/ sale price to: The Advertiser S.T.762 words
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Advertisement436 1986-07-02 13 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces FOR RENT Tannery Block Unit Not: 02-08; 02-09; 04-03; 05-08; 06-10; 08-02; 08-07. Small area available for Short/ Long Lease Contact: GROUND FLOOR WAREHOUSE/ Factory In Jurong Port Road for lease flexible areas 2,600/ 5.200/ 7.800/ 16,000 sq.ft. and above. 30 ft. high celling height. Convenient436 words
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Advertisement1110 1986-07-02 13 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces f UHHPIHMHHiHHk! 1 Maitrise BUSINESS CENTRE PROPERTY DEPT. *****28 i (22 Lines) SALES/ LEASE OFFICE/SHOP/FTY. SPACE/ WAREHOUSE Ideal locations Area: 200 to 20,000 sq.ft. 10 ANSON RD. #25-16 INTERNATIONAL PLAZA SINGAPORE 0207 TELEX: VR*****8 MAITRS^T CHIAT HONG BUILDING Middle Road1,110 words
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Advertisement300 1986-07-02 14 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces HOLLAND VILLAGE s^o™.,l.,ots H0,,.r w.« n. FREEHOLD. s... lnfl«95.000 CH Mr On. *****33 (A) CITY PLAZA #02-78/ 79 Geylang Rd. F'hoUl Built-in area: iSiiHEp ;a,r d M 0ST alsffi >,aS o,'«o"les"p..k good location, shop/showroom! 550 psf 0.7 SULTAN PLAZA, ground '>r shop/showroom. 1,000 sq.., .t300 words
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Advertisement751 1986-07-02 14 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces J SPACE AVAILABLE L 91 on "^B HOME FURNISHING FLOOR easy to identify and remember for shoppers looking for FURNITURE HOME 1 FURNISHING ITEMS B Approx. 1 4,000 sq ft to be let to a single fi| operator or subdivided751 words
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Advertisement484 1986-07-02 14 135 Air Travel ECONOMY I Plus unsurpassed proficiency and reliability. Nent time you travel coll the true name in travel. TRU TRAVEL (SINGAPORE) IA 1 84 #02-45, International Plaza. Tel: *****85, *****91, *****03 Telx: RS ***** (SIN) TRU ALSO RENTS CARS _J YUGOSLAV AIRLINES Top grade airline. Dollar saver to484 words
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Advertisement681 1986-07-02 14 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours -^grjft^: ifi 2^ DARWIN PERTH ,^ss980 TGWNSVILLE ss1300 /SYDNEY MELBOURNE ia35^ I from ADELAIDE fromS$f^N#Q/ ADELAIDE/ I SYDNEY s$1435 BRISBANE/ I SYDNEY from S$ TtpOO/ Holiday features: MELBOURNE/ tSSS /V_pn_ awiia with private HEZHIM/ facilities CVTMffTV *.*> ftWl Choice of hotel dfMfC r from681 words
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Advertisement779 1986-07-02 14 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours SlHHflflOH i 1 1 Pi il tj Phuket >n Peal Hotei 1 Hffl HT if *W*A**»*J 1V4, Bangkok in Intra Regent V -J f. 5DPHUKET S575 SSICJ^j™. P^ -3tP«SH Bond Island, Phuket Hill, Gypsy flF ~-*m*- 29 *i/7n R^nnknk/Pattflua/ Village, Rawai Beach. Bangkok V779 words
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Advertisement162 1986-07-02 14 137 Tours The Eighth Wonder? Every year between late June to early September, the spectacular migration of animals takes place: over millions of Herbivores (wildebeest, zebra cross TANZANIA'S SERENGETI to KENYA'S MASSAI MARA. Of course the Herbivores are closely followed by the Carnivores (Lion. Cheetah. Leopard. Hyaena See this "Natural162 words
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Advertisement504 1986-07-02 15 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education Seeking a career f[] in hotel management? A bnghl and challenging future awaits you in thu international hotel industry Find out more at the Seminar on Hotelconsult. recognised by the State of Valais, Switzerland and one of the best known institutes for Hotel Management504 words
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Advertisement221 1986-07-02 15 ,____,_M_,M,_._M_,__________ T 147 Academic Courses TumON FOR 1^,07 A LEVEL "^SLS^ECTi Further detail, p.ease can: p#ac. Cw,r. *****65 Sp^S-r-nfloon SHoppin, Ctr. *****86 JENDA TUITION CENTRE (R«.tal«-d with ~-> SSrSfSKSS S!SSSJiPS.n!SfflK! d> ^ZT^ ssylabus C tuition by experienced graduate tutor at her residence. upp s"ango<>"T"283<T0 5K^«S>«2rS!r-S cational Centre: *****52/*****41/ *****85 (9.00am221 words
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Advertisement1071 1986-07-02 15 147 Academic Courses 147 Academic Courses 147 Academic Courses I njSr TRINITY COLLEGE Part-time courses based on carefully graded external gg examination syllabuses leading to the award of Grade 8 Certificates and Professional Diplomas under the seal of w li Trinity College London recognized world-wide are now fil M: available1,071 words
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Advertisement361 1986-07-02 15 149 Secretarial/^^ 149 Secretarial/^ 149 fecre^arial/^ ''''^^''■'■l^Hl P^*H HHH|ni^^ ■^^|^my^|r^ ••> 6WI 6) 6^^B» 6) If shorthand transcription has been your main worry, consider the audio-typing option. yy e now offer audio-typing in Certain PSC and PESO courses UUUIOCO. You will be just in time for the 1987 LCCI exams361 words
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Advertisement284 1986-07-02 15 150 Commercial/ Technical Cour>eB BOOKKEEPING (BEGINNERS) Fri 4/7/86 7pm BOOKKEEPING (INTERMEDIATE) S2—«?sr«—^ l°day TYPEWRITING 7Pm rjramHjs anytime for their practice. "IS&SSSSZ IZZZ 768G Upper S.r.ng«H», Ro*J T»l: *****00/ *****65 i^^ r I,AM CERT JT r? (J. Tue. Thu. 6.30pm (2nd) u. u?, nlp lr MAMSA DIP. in SALESMANSHIP SALESMARKETING Sat.284 words
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Advertisement377 1986-07-02 15 151 Language Courses rditicu pmrlISH FLUENCY- Snn™n (with Ph*netlcs)/Wr& expertise. Phonetician attends individually *****62 (evenings) JA p ANESE COURSE FOR lull ssarwnsrs.-si; *****M morning/ evf>nlnS 152 Music Courses ERIC LOW GUITAR Tuition. Where quality is easy to see. Comprehensive study in class)cal strumming. All dists. Any level Fair rates. *****91377 words
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Advertisement478 1986-07-02 15 151 Language Courses 151 Language Courses ___Hi BM _BS^ A f A I H_2b*_l^bG|BH_ WPffllffffl-lT^^ day and evening courses Mlltwli A f^ f-DIUI A W wEi*m#%n •FRENCH «%i-i^^^ii ■*****1l nniliilllßWHUHllißMHHiiiiiiiii*iwiiwiniiwiiiii M_j^^^^6J*^BHKH^i^qpai^ni^aH^p&e Bi^^_wyyUMli(y_6>dtli^^ I $Mm M™'"""^^ H n u r v i Registration Hours: Bam Bpm (Mon Fr) V Bam-Ipm (Sat)478 words
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Advertisement126 1986-07-02 15 173Re.igiou. Announcement, snlrH Thou *ho mak me s e f n JgTnd sho^ t?e way to j^-^ffa?^^ lo'^ Z'3Z?!^lSVtf£ S perpetual .or, Ame, Rosie tuAMKS St Jude for °B*l^F"Ln™*?? o!Xer James Pray"s answered. Oliver, James Jonn snssssn^ Jude for prayers answered KPE OppOrtuniteS golore ,n The StrQ.tS Times ClflSSlfied ]j]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]126 words
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Advertisement659 1986-07-02 16 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES ZZ^j^. PT/tUTC nocnOQl HHHH Telefax No: *****59 Kates: Box Service: HHdlANldndOUOOl^mifl Sales Service: Tol *****11 Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD pxt 5724-/5/6/8 5669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: Sslo.oo APPOINTMENTS J V*J 1 :SHHHHSHBHB9HHHHH6HHHv i A JlBP^i^^^^^^B^^n^i^'^^'"^^ 1 ;k^^*''^"^ MARKETING659 words
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Advertisement340 1986-07-02 16 f -^u\ •l,'^» —=j {^J^-JJ VM t-^X j AMC (S) PTE LTD (Subsidiary Of Associated Merchandising Corp, Inc.) rpnnirps requires ASSOCIATE UICTDf^U A UnKP DCIQDCCtUTATIUCC RtrntbtN T A 11V tb Minimum GCE 'A' level with 2-3 years' experience in garment merchandising, in the area of ejther Juniors/Sleepwear or Children. Candidates340 words
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Advertisement432 1986-07-02 16 JI 1 V^^f MENSWEAR MERCHANDISERS A large apparel company representing world renown ranc^s rnenswear in this region is looking for two merchandisers (one for shirts/slacks and the other for casual tops/ "*"he emPhasis is on imaginative, creative t^t^Z^^^Zl 7he successful candidates must be young, creative professionals with minimum 3 years'432 words
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Advertisement878 1986-07-02 16 N?" CES >- JT/ MY WATIPF" fIF nF"QIPrM RPCIQTR ATlflN N m MY PIUIIV/L VF L#C^IUII^ ULUIJI Rrtl IVII I U. K. Design Registration No. 1,024,963 I SII)K VM XN 'k T Vf^-\ 1 1 LIII i| i Y^ I SECTION Y-Y 4 /T^^^^**''"^*^ l^^f^/ ff :fJ^~^/ j| \k J.878 words
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Advertisement319 1986-07-02 16 in the high court of the REPUBUC OF SINGAPORE On)mI!!M^| ll<UllK' P In thf Matter .1 tfce CwnpMlM Act (Cap. 185) cunoliing^ore PTE LTD An_™nn™r «r Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the winding-up of the abovenamed Company by the Hi8h Court was on the 3rd day of319 words
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Advertisement1046 1986-07-02 17 NOTICES jack Chia Enterprises (Malaysia) Bhd I (Incorporated in Malaysia) PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESULTS 28th June 1986 RESULTS JH The results subject to audit for the year ended 31 st March 1 986 are:- Hj| The Group The Company H| 1986 1985 Change 1986 1985 Change SB $000 $000 $0001,046 words
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Advertisement787 1986-07-02 17 um Singapore's Island Resort Sentosa Development Corporation Invitation To Tender For Shop Units On Sentosa Sentosa with 1.7 million visitors will be coming up with new attractions and exciting events. A few shop units are now available. Creative tenants are invited to tender for these strategically located units and join787 words
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Advertisement618 1986-07-02 17 I notice I I NOTICE is hereby given that MR PHILLIP TAN TECK GUAN I I of nric NO. *****77/Z has ceased to be in our employ with I I effect from 1 July 1986. I He |S therefore not authorised to transact any business for H and On Our618 words
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Advertisement206 1986-07-02 17 in tiik high coi rt of the RKPI H!i C °^liG,^ ORK Salt N». 2W M l«S Between UMBC FINANCE LTD Urm«riy k-wn IJNITED NATIONAL FINANCE (SINGAPORE) L™"'*'^" P£j™ SHIVAPATHASUNDRAM SI BRAMANIAM IW>ffndant ADVERTISEMENT To:Shlvapathasundrams/o Slnga g pore TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you in the206 words
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Advertisement588 1986-07-02 17 w the ffIGH court of the REPUBUC OF SINGAPORE C«mpMl«i Wtadi^ Up N..185.11WS 1 1'" I'*1 Art <c*p. i«s> In«- SSKitl0?™ 015 advertisement of PETTTION I Notice Is hereby given that a Petition for the winding-up of the abovenam. ed Company by the High Court was on the 3rd daJ588 words
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Advertisement160 1986-07-02 17 1 1 r i <:, I I jBfc K" Am j I »X j, »i> r?!I. I; --^i!fe| fa EJ FEDERAL PUBUCATTONS 4 Weiv English Library Publication. He brought them candy... He treated them like sons... He trained them to be assassins... Now he is planning to have them killed...160 words
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Advertisement104 1986-07-02 18 FOR THOSE WHO NEED HELP IN THE MALAY LANGUAGE learn all you need to know from from these classic and authoritative Complete and comprehensive, the series teaches essential aspects of Malay and each title can be effectively used separately or in conjunction with other companion volumes. ':S I WMm. VX104 words
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Advertisement108 1986-07-02 18 BEAWINNERJVITH IfIIIIIIIT IbIHIIVVV H B^rßß ~n*» Don't miss this special treat Buy any Knight book and yot/ s/and a chance to win attractive prizes. Remember to collect yotvr passcarcf to enter the KNIGHT SEARCH CONTEST. V I r^\ \C«^ JL&&t*K&mmwSmt&mmmJM £nt mn^StSt***^ T}iQ\£-^* r-J/^TiVC _^^/^vl^^L' J^BMmwf jBMW&mmJJ #/>V^*l^^ **lj 1108 words
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Miscellaneous651 1986-07-02 18 SUN TAN By CoUette PEANUTS By Schaiz W^^^ m^^ f 7^^ s 9,^ R^ D f^Wi PRHETT^"™^^^ i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rP^u^VitQ^^Siol r T^^i!^ 1^^^ Uc i2/rt\M L00K MARCiE.TuJELVE TMI5 FIRST PIECE THEy n ON T NEE n I TM0U6MT MAYBE VJatfv COWI-D pRcnIC Qi* i651 words
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Article, Illustration944 1986-07-02 19 Guardian - Guardian THE ideal actor, Laurence Olivier says, is a versatile skeleton, waiting to Show how malleable his flesh can He is feline and Dredatorv ne is leune ana preaaiory, like the tiger and the leopard, "waiting to pounce at the slightest opportunity", and he disguises944 words
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Article309 1986-07-02 19 RADHIKA SRIMVASAN previews a new local dance-drama at the Victoria Theatre tonight. "A DEVOTEE'S mind is like a wingless nestling waiting for its mother, a hungry calf longing for suckle and a damsel in love waiting for the lover." So says the Bhagavatha Pur ana,309 words
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Article, Illustration304 1986-07-02 19 SAMMY DAVIS JR, who has recovered from hip surgery done four months ago, says he plans to stop performing after more than a half-century in a business he loves but which now makes him angry. "I'll be out of it in a couple more years.304 words
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Article, Illustration560 1986-07-02 19 CHINA has officially named well-known novelist Wang Meng, once exiled and blacklisted for "rightist" writings, as its new Culture Minister. Wang, 51, replaces Zhu Muzhi, 69, a veteran of the Communist Party's Propaganda Department, the official Xinhua news agency reported last week. His appointment,AP; UPI; Reuter - 560 words
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Miscellaneous160 1986-07-02 19 What's On REGISTRATION FOR SEMINAR YOUTH TODAY, LEADERS TOMORROW. Seminar organised by the Singapore Business and Professional Women's Association to motivate and encourage young women to break into areas dominated by men or move into fields where women are experiencing discrimination. To be held at RELC Auditorium on Sunday, 8.30160 words
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Miscellaneous166 1986-07-02 19 turing clothes from Parisian and English fashion houses. Neptune Theatre-Restaurant, 9 pm. $25 first-drink charge for non-diners. Also on tomorrow. INSTANT ASIA SHOW. "Live" show featuring Malay, Indian and Chinese dances, as well as a lion dance and a snake charmer's act. Pasir Panjang Paradise Restaurant Theatre (opposite Haw Par166 words
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Miscellaneous160 1986-07-02 19 an authentic turn-of-the-centu-ry Straits Chinese home. Peranakan Place, Orchard Road. 11.15 am -6.15 pm daily. Admission: $2.20 for adults and $1.10 for children. Also includes a cultural evening, presented by the Peranakan Cultural Complex, on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7 pm. A spectacular and colourful re-enactment of the 12-day wedding160 words
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Miscellaneous979 1986-07-02 19 I Radio One FM Service 90.5 mto in VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News in Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning, Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Another Morning, Another979 words
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Advertisement884 1986-07-02 20 ■^HH^llHMlfilWimKlal jwgi<§>fr^*™l ■^l < l >^'a > l l M > filJUimi DAILY riNCL SUNV IgiVßigS! Low Fixed Prices UMILY lINUL. SUIMJ. Money Back Guarantee 9.30 AM 9.30 PM (jOlS£ DldS J Monthly Frce Shoppinfl Day ***** canon AF3SML V^ j 537.20 Y%~i*l Canon4o mm Fi.9,fcg> ELECTRONICS SUPERMARKET FUJI E-120884 words
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Advertisement395 1986-07-02 20 I For the Young I MB BELVEDERE (Ch 5, 7 pm): There is rivalry at the Owens household as Mr Belvedere and George try to prove that each is the better man. George, who has been smoking lately, claims he can quit whenever he wants while Mr Belvedere, who munches395 words
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Miscellaneous852 1986-07-02 20 hghghgfhgfhgfh MY VIEW *m Kantian Chandran- f.T #|3^ "7 Mr dfx W rat j A salute to pioneer jazz men Reality? (Ch 5, I.M pm): This programme carries excerpts of the speech by Mr Yeo Cheow Tong, Minister oi State (Health and Foreign Affairs), to students from the Singapore Technical852 words
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Miscellaneous130 1986-07-02 20 In this first episode, Morag and Tulgan plan to conquer the Ewoks by destroying their soul trees. The witch captures a group of wisties, the tiny pixie friends of the Ewoks, and transforms them into firesprites. The hypnotised wisties then set out to turn the drought-stricken forests of Endor into130 words
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Miscellaneous165 1986-07-02 20 ghghgfhgfh one they don't know dies, and they will receive US$200,000 (S$440,000). The second story sees a historian from the future returning to 1963 to study President John Kennedy, and unwittingly preventing his assassination. The A-Team Bounty (Ch 5, 8 pm): Murdock has been I SBC 12 I Wl programmes165 words
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Miscellaneous91 1986-07-02 20 hgfhgfhgfhgfhgfh LEFT: Mr Yeo Cheow Tong, Minister of State (Health and Foreign Affairs), talks about the Ugly Singaporean in Conversations with the Young (Ch 5, 9.30 pm). ABOVE: An Ewok from the fantasy series on Ch 5, 6.30 pm. forcibly taken from his hospital room, and Hannibal believes it's part91 words
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