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Title Section15 1986-07-03 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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647 1986-07-03 1 H.L. LIM; ABBY TAN - H.L. LIM ABBY TAN One theme for both spiritual and temporal leaders By and in Manila 'Mrs Lee reminded Mr Lee to invite me' I think Singapore will be the first coun- try (I will visit as President). It will be sort of a647 words
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Article, Illustration197 1986-07-03 1 THEY were to have sung Selamat Datang ke-Singapura to send off the VIP visitors from Singapore. Then a Singapore journalist told them it was a "Welcome to Singapore" song. "Oh, dear," said Dr Myrna Lopez, director of the Metropolitan Theatre Chorus.FRANCIS ONG - 197 words
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Article, Illustration501 1986-07-03 1 AN AUTOMATIC laser detection system to monitor the height of ships entering Keppel Harbour will come into operation in about two weeks' time, the Port of Singapore Authority said yesterday. In a press statement, it said the $1.9 million system would be used as a501 words
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Article29 1986-07-03 1 BEIJING Chinese authorities have confiscated 126 million counterfeit items so far this year, with liquor and bicycles the most popular targets, the state-run press said yesterday. APAP - 29 words
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432 1986-07-03 1 S. KUMAR - Four S'pore ships idle because of Aussie dock strike S. KUMAR By AT LEAST four container ships from Singapore are stuck in Australian ports and more may be affected by strikes by Australian dockers at ports around the country. The four vessels held up are run by the Anro shipping432 words
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74 1986-07-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR The owner of a lottery ticket numbered *****67 collected the ninth prize money of M55,000 in this week's social welfare lottery draw, according to results released yesterday. It was the first time since the start of the government lottery 25AP - 74 words
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Article, Illustration314 1986-07-03 1 NG WENG HOONG - Pregnant woman found strangled in flat NG WENG HOONG By A WOMAN pregnant with her first child was found strangled with a pair of panties in her flat in Tampines Street 21 yesterday evening. Madam Cheong Siew Wan, 27, was found dead in the master bedroom of the flat in314 words
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Article62 1986-07-03 1 SANTIAGO Two demonstrators were shot dead and 10 bombs exploded yesterday daring a strike that paralysed this city's public transportation, according to broadcast and other reports. The strike was called by a centre-left group of civic leaders to try to force President Augusto Pinochet andUPI; AP - 62 words
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Article472 1986-07-03 2 Panel to aid pay talks THE SINGAPORE National Employers Federation has set up a committee to look into a company's productivity and performance in determining annual wage increases. The committee will also work out guidelines for negotiating such increases. Page 10 Way to right values ALTHOUGH THE GOVERNMENT wants472 words
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Article174 1986-07-03 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: DR (REV) Robert Balhetchet needs to amplify his arguments against the proposed opt-ing-out legislation for organ donation and in a less strident manner. It cannot have escaped him that his castigations of the proposed legislation as immoral will be taken seriously by many in his174 words
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Article364 1986-07-03 2 US offers trade truce THE WHITE HOUSE has announced temporary settlement of a trade dispute with the European Community and put off retaliatory measures ordered by President Ronald Reagan. White House spokesman Larry Speakes called the settlement "a provisional agreement" that will "keep European agricultural markets open364 words
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Article244 1986-07-03 2 Chris in semi-final CHRIS EVERT LLOYD fought off young pretender Helena Sukova, of Czechoslovakia, 7-6, 4-6, 6-4 to reach the Wimbledon semi-finals for the 14th time in 15 years on Tuesday. The 31-year-old second seed will do battle today with Czechoslovakia's US Open champion, Hana Mandlikova, for a place244 words
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Article355 1986-07-03 2 East meets West AS A CHINESE migrant in Australia, Penang-born Chan Kai Tai understands well enough the conflict of someone with two cultures East and West. That, perhaps, explains the thematic direction of the One Extra Company dance troupe in Sydney, of which Kai Tai is both founder355 words
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Article217 1986-07-03 2 TIME RUNNING OUT FOR CITY SECURITIES TIME IS running out for stockbroking firm City Securities its 28 creditor banks and finance companies yesterday met and it is unlikely they will give the firm any more time to restructure. According to four banking sources who were at the meeting but217 words
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140 1986-07-03 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway Bank 6 not in trouble' INDONESIA DENIED yesterday that its third largest private bank was facing serious financial problems. Commenting on the Hongkong-based Asian Wall Street Journal report on Monday that Pan Indonesia Bank had run into financial trouble, Mr Syahril Sabirin, a Central Bank140 words
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Article91 1986-07-03 2 IT'S QUALITY THAT COUNTS THE SENIOR Parliamentary Secretary (Defence) says the Government is not impressed by a letter from 133 lawyers identifying themselves with the Law Society stand on the Press Bill. He says what will impress is the quality of judgments and arguments, not the quantity. He adds91 words
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Article279 1986-07-03 2 Buyers' Guide Product Advertiser Section/Page Aerobics Contest Duke Hotel I -15 Air-con Ace Daikm 7 Artnes Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd 1 Philippine Airlines 15 SIA I Thai Infl I H Baby Cot Ewan H —20 Banks Standard Chartered Bank —19 DBS Bank I -12 Books Butterworth &Co (Asia) I —16279 words
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Article, Illustration636 1986-07-03 3 H. L. LIM; ABBY TAN - H. L. LIM ABBY TAN Aquino charms journalists from Singapore and more By and in Manila MANILA Cardinal Sin, the Archbishop of Manila, referred to her as The Lady when he spoke to Singapore journalists yesterday morning. The same group636 words
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Article, Illustration283 1986-07-03 3 'And so Host my own freedom' 61 really lost all privacy. I make a joke out of it, that in trying to restore freedom in this country, I lost my own. It is really not a joke, becauseFRANCIS ONG - 283 words
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197 1986-07-03 3 BEIJING China says it sees "no difficulty" in restoring formal links with Eastern Europe's ruling communist parties, frozen for more than two decades because of the 1960s Sino Soviet rift. "For our part, there exists no difficulty in the restoration of party-to-partyReuter - 197 words
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383 1986-07-03 4 US offers a trade truce to Europe WASHINGTON The White House, warding off an escalation of tension with America's European allies, has announced temporary settlement of a trade dispute with the European Community and put off retaliatory measures ordered by President Reagan. White House spokesman Larry Speakes called the settlementUPI - 383 words
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302 1986-07-03 4 US and EC join hands to rap Japan ANNAPOLIS (Maryland) The United States and toe European Community on Tuesday Joined In criticising Japan for Its aggressive exporting and for restricting the flow of foreign goods Into Its home market. US trade representative Clayton Yeatter and EC Commissioner for External RelationsReuter - 302 words
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266 1986-07-03 4 World economy to grow by 3.5% UN survey GENEVA The world economy is set to grow by a modest 3.5 per cent in 1986 and a slightly better 3.7 per cent in 1987 after its disappointingly slow expansion last year and a spurt of growth in 1984, a United NationsReiner - 266 words
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145 1986-07-03 4 SYDNEY A public opinion survey yesterday showed a sharp fall in the popularity of Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke as he tried to bring order in a fast deteriorating conflict between unions and business. The survey by the Morgan Gallup Poll said theReuter - 145 words
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Article80 1986-07-03 4 IRANIAN FORCES have recaptured the Iranian border town of Mehran after six weeks of Iraqi occupation and are continuing their advance against the Iraqis, the Islamic Republic News Agency (Irna) announced in Teheran yesterday. An Iraqi military spokesman said the Iraqi army had retreated from the town afterAFP - 80 words
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Article112 1986-07-03 4 AN AMERICAN held prisoner in Lebanon for almost two years was freed yesterday. A US State Department spokesman in Washington said the man, identified as Steven John Donahue, was not considered among the five other American hostages taken in Lebanon because he was not held forUPI; AP - 112 words
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Article56 1986-07-03 4 POLITICAL PARTIES should not be formed in Hongkong because they could affect its future stability, a senior Chinese official has been quoted as saying. Hongkong's pro-Beijing New Evening Post yesterday quoted Mr Lu Ping, SecretaryGeneral of the Hongkong and Macao Affairs Office, as saying he personallyReuter - 56 words
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Article77 1986-07-03 4 THE UNITED STATES has given its first written assurance it will pay compensation and provide other support for Vietnam's efforts to resolve the fate of Americans missing in the Vietnam War, a senior US official said in Bangkok. Mr Richard Childress, Asian Affairs Director of the US NationalUPI - 77 words
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197 1986-07-03 4 US hits atNZ for its 'nuclear phobia' WELLINGTON The United States has rebuked New Zealand for its "nuclear phobia" and said Prime Minister David Lange's version of talks with Secretary of State George Shultz was "incorrect" in several respects. A statement issued by the US embassy here yesterday said NewReuter - 197 words
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Article71 1986-07-03 4 Death kick at karate club TOKYO Students at a karate club kicked one of their colleagues to death for not washing his uniform, police said. Tetsuya Mori, 19, died of internal injuries and another student was severely hurt on Tuesday at Takushoku University. Police have arrested five club members. ManyReuter - 71 words
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Article35 1986-07-03 4 NEW YORK "Sixty Minutes" anchorman Mike Wallace was married to former CBS producer Marq Yates in a private wedding at his summer home in Marthas Vineyard, a CBS spokesman said on Tuesday. UPIUPI - 35 words
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Article, Illustration395 1986-07-03 5 The Shin Bet Affair TEL AVIV ISRAEL'S Supreme Court has given the government two weeks to show why it should not start an inquiry into the killings of two Palestinian terrorists by Shin Bet security service agents and allegations of a subsequent cover-up. TheReuter; AP - 395 words
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Article149 1986-07-03 5 BONN Munich police have arrested a West German businessmen suspected of conspiring to sell US$Bl million (about Ssl7B million) worth of arms to Iran on behalf of the Israeli government, Stern magazine reported. But Mr Yehudi Kenar, spokesman for the Israeli embassy here, deniedAP - 149 words
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322 1986-07-03 5 Israel beats off sea attacks by Palestinians HAIFA The Commander of the Israeli Navy, MajGen Ben-Shushan, said on Tuesday Israel faced a growing threat from Palestinian guerillas at sea. He also said Israel would not be limited by its territorial waters in preventing seaborne attacks. Speaking at Israel's principal navalAP - 322 words
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150 1986-07-03 5 Unesco asked to help flow of news PARIS Newspaper publishers from 27 countries on Tuesday called on Unesco to abandon research programmes on the media and make concrete efforts to help the flow of information, particularly in developing countries. The International Federation of Newspaper Publishers (FIEJ) told Unesco its researchReuter - 150 words
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Article241 1986-07-03 5 KUWAIT The Kuwait Cabinet hM resigned amid mounting criticism •f the government because of a debt crisis and •UfleM sabotage. The Ministers seat In their resignations to Crown Prince Saad alAbdullah al-Sabah, who to also Prime Minister. The Foreign Minister told the Kuwaiti news ageacyUPI - 241 words
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343 1986-07-03 5 4 Many women make a mistake when they think that by working they do not have to listen to their elders or their husbands. This type causes the destruction of families m and the society. commentary by a woman writer inReuter - 343 words
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376 1986-07-03 6 LONDON South Africa's largest labour federation has called a nationally co-ordi-nated one-day strike against emergency rule amid continuing violence in the country. The 500,000-strong Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) said on Tuesday that "demands have been formulated and a legitimate plan ofReuter - 376 words
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99 1986-07-03 6 LONDON Sport Aid, a recent global fund-raising extravaganza for African relief, probably brought in about US$2O million (Ss44 million), far less than the Live Aid pop music concerts last year, which raised US$lOO million, organisers said on Tuesday. Nick Cater, spokesman forReuter - 99 words
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Article, Illustration167 1986-07-03 6 AN experimental airship made from a blimp and parts of four helicopters caught fire and crashed on Tuesday while on a test flight, killing one of five crew members aboard, officials said. The fonr survivors were not seriously hurt, said US Naval Air Engineering Centre spokesman NickAP - 167 words
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430 1986-07-03 6 US cuts last economic links with Libya WASHINGTON With the last American companies out of Libya, the administration is moving to seal off any remaining economic ties with Tripoli. A senior State Department official, briefing reporters on Monday, said Libyan revenue, partly because of American and Western European actions, droppedUPI - 430 words
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81 1986-07-03 6 LONDON A retired British admiral died on Tuesday night after collapsing while giving a speech before Princess Anne. Rear-Adm Andrew Miller, 59, collapsed while speaking at the annual meeting of Missions to Seamen, a charity of which the princess is president and he was assistantReuter - 81 words
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273 1986-07-03 6 This is highway robbery, says minister PARIS A scandal over the alleged embezzlement of African development funds during the previous socialist government has been denounced by French Gaullist Co-operation Minister Michel Aurillac as "a dirty case of highway robbery". His predecessor, socialist deputy Christian Nucci, meanwhile, has charged that hisReuter; AFP - 273 words
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Article21 1986-07-03 6 LONDON The Central Ballet of China will make its British debut at London's Sadler's Wells Theatre in October APAP - 21 words
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395 1986-07-03 7 A step closer to Reagan's dream WASHINGTON DEFENCE Secretary Caspar Weinberger said on Tuesday the United States had scored a significant breakthrough in its Stars Wars programme by destroying a test missile with a ground-fired rocket. The successful test of a potential weaponReuter; UPI - 395 words
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Article, Illustration81 1986-07-03 7 THESE two pictures, released by the Pentagon on Tuesday, show the army's Flexible Lightweight Agile Guided Experiment (Flage) rocket, which Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger said was successfully used to shoot down a target missile in a Star Wars research programme. The smaller picture shows theAP - 81 words
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275 1986-07-03 7 'Half of Americans want curbs on migrants' NEW YORK A poll published on Tuesday on the ■eve of Liberty Weekend, a festival celebrating the Statue of Liberty and her "huddled masses," showed nearly half of all Americans surveyed strongly support curbs on immigration. The survey for the New York TimesUPI - 275 words
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443 1986-07-03 7 UNITED NATIONS The overall flow of money last year between the Third World and developed countries benefited the developed world by a margin of US$3l billion (5568.2 billion), according to a United Nations report. The trend is likely to continue in 1986AP - 443 words
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200 1986-07-03 7 Pope: Have-nots are caught in a stranglehold BOGOTA Pope John Paul n has denounced the economic stranglehold wealthy countries have on underdeveloped nations, blaming the inequality for fanning international terrorism. The pontiff, who arrived in Bogota on Tuesday amid tight security, told reporters on his plane that the Vatican rejectedAFP - 200 words
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Article82 1986-07-03 7 DALLAS A pest control service owner here is offering US$l,OOO (552,200) for the largest cockroach in the city's first-ever contest to find the biggest roach. Homer, a plump 7.6 cm brown roach found and fattened in a university housing kitchenette, appears to be the bugReuter - 82 words
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Article26 1986-07-03 7 BUENOS AIRES Pilots for state-owned Aerolineas Argentinas went on strike on Tuesday to demand wage increases, grounding all the airline's 600-odd daily flights. UPIUPI - 26 words
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193 1986-07-03 7 WASHINGTON Union chefs and cooks toiling over steaming ranges In the city's hotels must be given three bottles of beer each shift not the ■on-alcoholic near-beer management provides, an arbitrator has ruled. The ruling means the men and women who ride the ranges thatUPI - 193 words
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220 1986-07-03 7 Chemical weapons to be destroyed on site WASHINGTON The US Army says it has tentatively decided to destroy thousands of ageing and potentially dangerous chemical weapons at eight storage sites instead of transporting them to central disposal locations. The decision announced on Tuesday sets the stage for a confrontation betweenUPI - 220 words
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392 1986-07-03 8 Top private bank not in trouble, says Jakarta JAKARTA Indonesia denied yesterday that its third largest private bank was facing serious financial problems. Commenting on a foreign press report that Pan Indonesia Bank had run into financial trouble, Mr Syahril Sabirin, a Central Bank executive, said Pan Indonesia had beenReuter - 392 words
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211 1986-07-03 8 CANBERRA The Australian and Philippine governments have agreed on new measures to prevent Filipino women and Australian men from entering into unhappy marriages. The Sunday Press in Melbourne reported recently that talks between government ministers from both countries had led toBernama - 211 words
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87 1986-07-03 8 LISBON Left-wing nationalist guerillas fighting Indonesian rule in East Timor said on Tuesday they had killed 24 Indonesian troops and wounded two in disputed territory in April. The revolutionary Front for an Independent East Timor (Fretilin) said in a statement at a news conference hereReuter - 87 words
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Article23 1986-07-03 8 PARIS French President Francois Mitterrand will make an official visit to Indonesia in September, the presidential palace announced on Tuesday. AFPAFP - 23 words
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Article, Illustration241 1986-07-03 8 MANILA A GENERAL yesterday accused communist guerillas of committing atrocities before peace talks with the government, saying some of the 11 soldiers killed in a clash on Monday were burned by rebels. Brig-Gen Restituto Padilla said a major, two lieutenants and three enlisted men wereAFP; Reuter; AP - 241 words
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113 1986-07-03 8 MANILA Filipinos working abroad will no longer have to pay a 319-peso (about Ss33) travel tax. President Corazon Aquino signed an order on Tuesday exempting Filipinos with approved employment contracts certified by the Labour Ministry. "Considering the contribution of these workers to the economicReuter - 113 words
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195 1986-07-03 8 Punish Phuket rioters, trade bodies urge BANGKOK SEVEN foreign chambers of commerce here have sought reassurances from the government that it will prevent a recurrence of riots such as those which rocked the resort island of Phuket. The president of the American Chamber of Commerce, Mr David Lyman, said heAFP - 195 words
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225 1986-07-03 8 ALBERT RAMALIKGAM - Thai move to repair investment climate ALBERT RAMALIKGAM By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK The Thai government has launched a major effort to repair the damage to the investment climate caused by the burning of the tantalum extraction plant in Phuket. It has also moved to recover the holiday resort's image as225 words
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169 1986-07-03 8 Stockholders to fight bank takeover MANILA Aggrieved stockholders are to take legal action against a government commission's takeover of the United Coconut Planters Bank, the corporate secretary of the Philippines' second largest bank said on Tuesday. The Presidential Commission on Good Government on Monday froze some 95 per cent ofAFP - 169 words
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685 1986-07-03 9 Fund financially strong, contributors told KUALA LUMPUR CONTRIBUTORS to the Employees' Provident Fund (EPF) have been given an assurance that their money is safe because the institution is financially strong and sound. "This point cannot be emphasised strongly enough," said EPF Chairman TanNST - 685 words
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380 1986-07-03 9 but MTUC will picket in protest KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian Trades Union Congress plans to picket the EPF office on Monday to show its dissatisfaction with the fund's investment policy and practices. An MTUC spokesman said yesterday the congress was not satisfied with the explanation given by EPF chairman TanBernama - 380 words
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317 1986-07-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR Parti Islam has declared its readiness to be the prime mover of a united opposition front in the general election. PAS President Haji Yusof Rawa said on Tuesday that the party had decided to work towards this objective. But, heNST - 317 words
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Article133 1986-07-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR The Health Ministry is studying various incentives to encourage doctors to remain in government service. Health Director-General Tan Sri Dr Abdul Khalid Sahan said yesterday after a meeting with World Health Organisation officials that the ministry was studying ways to slow downBernama - 133 words
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Article126 1986-07-03 9 KOTA KINABALU The Sabah Chinese Consolidated Party has rejected a proposal to merge with the Parti Cina Sabah, secretary-general Yong Fuk Yee said. The decision was made during the party's Supreme Council meeting here on Sunday. Mr Yong said the party leadership felt itNST - 126 words
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Article25 1986-07-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR Prime Minister Datuk Seri DrMahathir Mohamad will present prizes to winners of the Malaysian Press Institute awards on Aug 20. BernaBerna - 25 words
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Article, Illustration54 1986-07-03 9 picture. Here is one roundabout with a difference. Sculptured bushes of animal shapes dominate at this roundabout in Seremban but this framework of a Proton Saga seems to be the main attraction. One thing's for sure no one can really question the patriotic spirit ofBernama - 54 words
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Article65 1986-07-03 9 IPOH Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad arrived here yesterday evening to attend the 138th meeting of the Rulers Conference today. The Prime Minister and his wife were received on arrival at the airport by Perak Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Ramli Ngah Talib andBernama - 65 words
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Article56 1986-07-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR The Canadian government has agreed to provide a soft loan to help Malaysia buy the exhibits of the Canadian Science Circus held at the Putra World Trade Centre last month. Canadian High Commissioner Manfred von Nostitz said yesterday that the financing would be made throughBernama - 56 words
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Article337 1986-07-03 10 Group to advise on pay increases AN EMPLOYERS' group has set up a committee to look into a company's productivity and performance in determining annual wage increases. The committee would also work out guidelines for negotiating such increases, the Singapore National Employers Federation said337 words
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223 1986-07-03 10 Common mart 'will help Asean attract investors' ASEAN was yesterday urged to create a common market to attract more investments from Western Europe. The call came from Mr Timothy Renton, Britain's Minister of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. Britain is the new president of the European Community for the223 words
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Article, Illustration403 1986-07-03 10 A TEAM of doctors from the National University Hospital is looking for 451 volunteers to help them find oat how much bone normal Singaporeans should have at each stage of life. Once the researchers establish what the normal range of the bone mineral content (BMC) forYAP YEW PIANG - 403 words
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Article92 1986-07-03 10 Break-in suspect arrrested POLICE yesterday arrested a suspect who is believed to have stolen $30,000 from four safes during a break-in at a securities firm in Phillip Street, near Raffles Place, earlier this week. Detectives from Central police station had been keeping watch in the vicinity of Phillip Securities after92 words
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Article402 1986-07-03 10 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK $lm PR consultancy goes to joint venture By BATEY Hickson Public Relations had not even been formed when the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board called for bids for its $1 million public relations contract. But yesterday, this newcomer to the scene won the highly sought-after402 words
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Article91 1986-07-03 10 A STUDENT was found dead with multiple injuries at the foot of Block 5, Jalan'Bukit Merah, last Sunday. The body of Mr Joshua Ravindran Williams, 22, a Bukit Merah Vocational Institute student, was found at about 10.15 pm. His elder brother, Mr Charles Devenasan Williams,91 words
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Article51 1986-07-03 10 SEVENTY-TWO donors who have given blood more than 50 times each will receive awards in a ceremony at the DBS building tomorrow. Of the 72 donors, three will also receive special awards from Finance and Health Minister Dr Richard Hu for having made more than 100 donations51 words
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308 1986-07-03 11 Parents of missing boys raise reward offer THE parents of the two missing schoolboys have each raised their reward offer from $1,000 to $5,000 for information on the whereabouts of their sons. The higher reward was offered this week, a month after the parents announced that they would each give308 words
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Article, Illustration471 1986-07-03 11 WESTERN programmes like Dynasty and Solid Gold will continue to be shown over television notwithstanding efforts by the Government to get the younger generation to maintain traditional values. The Government is not going to shut out all Western lifestyles and values that are471 words
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Article, Illustration163 1986-07-03 11 JEFFREY TSANG - Newsman to help Bhutan paper go on-line JEFFREY TSANG By writing for Business Times A SINGAPOREAN Journalist left for Bhutan yesterday to help computerise Its national newspaper. Mr Khoo Teng Guam, a SC-year-old journalist with the Times group of newspapers, helped to implement the fit-mil-lion computer system now used by163 words
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450 1986-07-03 11 Firms with structured programmes qualify AN EXECUTIVE of General Motors Singapore spends 45 hours learning about quality control, 16 hours learning about appraisal and counselling and another 24 hours on orientation. All in his first year with the company. In his second year, he450 words
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Article181 1986-07-03 11 A DELIVERY clerk, believed to be a member of a three-man gang involved in a "smash-and-grab" robbery at a Chander Road goldsmith shop, was arrested early yesterday. He was detained after detectives from the ClD's Organised Crime Branch raided a flat at Serangoon Avenue 4 at181 words
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151 1986-07-03 11 Deaf-mute seamstress hit by train A DEAF-MUTE was walking along a railway track when she was hit and killed by a train. Ong Jok Heng, 45, a Malaysian seamstress, died of multiple injuries. She was on her way back to work after lunch when the accident occurred on Oct 4151 words
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Article43 1986-07-03 11 THE Bushey Park Home in Borneo Road is no longer operating as a welfare home. Its 210 residents have been transferred to Woody Lodge, a new home in Lorong Buangkok, Singapore 1954. The home can be reached on *****69.43 words
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Article46 1986-07-03 11 ENTRY TO today's performance by the Vienna Boys Choir at the Shell Theatrette would be by passes, the organisers decided yesterday. The passes will be issued at the door from 5 pm on a first-come, first-served basis. The concert begins at 5.30 pm.46 words
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Article, Illustration519 1986-07-03 12 JOHN TAN - JOHN TAN Move to counter grants given by other countries By in San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO The Economic Development Board is planning to allow more foreign investors to make use of low-cost long-term loans as a way to counter increasingly generous grant519 words
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Article, Illustration658 1986-07-03 12 Why Japanese company picked Singapore SAN FRANCISCO The announcement on Tuesday by Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha Ltd of its plan to invest Ss3B7 million in Singapore might not have happened if Singapore had not embarked on its cost-reduc-tion exercises. In an interview with the press on Tuesday, EDB chairman Philip Yeo658 words
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155 1986-07-03 12 A YOUTH who had sex with an underaged girl did not know she was a minor and had plans to marry her, a court heard yesterday. Construction worker Phua Joo Kiat, 19, committed the offence on Oct 31, 1984, when he was 17 years155 words
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113 1986-07-03 12 A RENOVATION contractor was found seriously injured inside a Housing Board lift in Henderson Crescent on Sunday. Residents found Mr Chua Ah Huat, 28, bleeding from a deep cut in the head inside the lift at Block 104 at 4.55 pm. He was taken to113 words
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303 1986-07-03 13 Man who molested 'patient' loses appeal A "FAITH HEALER" yesterday lost his appeal against an 18-month jail term imposed on him last August for outraging the modesty of a 16-year-old schoolgirl. Job Jacob Devadason, 68, was found guilty of molesting the girl in his Cambridge Road home on three occasions303 words
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Article95 1986-07-03 13 Man choked on denture and died A 66-YEAR-OLD man choked on his denture and died, a coroner's court heard yesterday. On Feb 19 last year, Tan Cheow Geok was brought back to his Geylang Bahru flat by a stranger who told Tan's flatmate, Mr Choo Beng Lim, 34, that Tan95 words
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Article, Illustration282 1986-07-03 13 CHERIAN GEORGE - Pupil on MC gets special attention CHERIAN GEORGE By WHEN schoolteacher Mrs Eileen Tan received a student's medical certificate that said "excused from physical exercise", she didn't limit herself to following the instructions on the rather impersonal and officious slip of paper before her. Her Ngee Ann primary school pupil,282 words
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Article, Illustration228 1986-07-03 13 VALERIE LEE - Nurse's smile helps patient to get well VALERIE LEE By HER uniform may be well-starched but her smile certainly is not. In fact, student nurse Joyce Selvarani Thanabal, 19, has such a warm smile that a grateful patient called The Straits Times courtesy hotline to compliment her. Said former patient,228 words
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206 1986-07-03 13 PLANS for two ultra-mod-ern police buildings in Cantonment Road and Kampong Übi have been shelved for five years because of the economic downturn. The proposed buildings are the Police Headquarter Complex in Cantonment Road and the Traffic Police Headquarters in Kampong Übi, according206 words
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157 1986-07-03 13 THE closing date for applications to this year's SBC English Talentime has been extended to July 15. The extension is to enable more bands and dance groups to take part in the biennial contest, a Singapore Broadcasting Corporation statement said yesterday. The157 words
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394 1986-07-03 14 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR By AT LEAST two shipyards are finding it difficult to recruit workers although there should be a pool of available workers in an industry that has seen about 3,000 retrenchments in the past year. Orders have been picking up in the394 words
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Article81 1986-07-03 14 A MAN was charged yesterday with slashing a woman in the face during an attempted robbery. No plea was taken from Veerappan s/o Annamalai Kasinathan, 35, who is accused of trying to rob Miss Anne Tay of $21,612 and cheques worth $31,466 and causing her81 words
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Article77 1986-07-03 14 Hockey- clash trial NATIONAL HOCKEY player Farleigh Clarke, 34, and two others accused of hurting and using criminal force on several visiting Omanis in a match last year, will appear in court again on July 16. Clarke is alleged to have used a hockey stick to hurt the Omani team77 words
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Article60 1986-07-03 14 THE LEE Kuo Chuan Home for the Aged will today receive 50 kg of top quality shiitake (Japanese dried mushroom) from a Japanese trade mission. Mr Lsamu Kawada, leader of a delegation from the National Federation of Agriculture Co-operative Association of Nagasaki Prefecture, will present the gift60 words
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Article55 1986-07-03 14 A RESTAURANT worker was fined $500 on Tuesday for molesting a 15-year-old girl in his room at a seafood restaurant in Pulau Übin on Sept 17 last year. Toh Hock Boon, 20, pleaded guilty. The girl had gone to his room to rest and fell asleep. She55 words
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Article72 1986-07-03 14 A JOBLESS man was charged yesterday with 20 more thefts of circuit breakers, sockets and electrical fittings worth $5,185. Koh Boon Chye, 29, was first charged last week. The new charges allege that he stole electrical equipment from flats in Serangoon Avenue 3 and Serangoon Avenue 572 words
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Article74 1986-07-03 14 POLICE HAVE arrested two men suspected of involvement in at least five cases of motorcycle theft. The first suspect was arrested at a flat in Lorong 1, Toa Payoh. He led police to recover a motorcycle from an army camp in Simon Road. Later, another man74 words
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Article26 1986-07-03 14 THE AMERICAN Embassy will be closed tomorrow in celebration of American Independence Day. Visa, passport and consular services will not be available.26 words
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Article, Illustration295 1986-07-03 14 MICHAEL LIM - Pasir Laba camp is now Safti once again MICHAEL LIM By FOR years, the word Safti had been used both derisively and with a certain sense of pride. Safti chicken meant chicken meat that was so tough it was practically inedible. Safti mosquitoes meant the insect had a never-say-die attitude295 words
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218 1986-07-03 14 47 arrive from Malaysia for RTM-SBC show A 47-MEMBER delegation from Malaysia arrived yesterday for the annual combined concert by the orchestras of Radio-Television Malaysia (RTM) and the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC). Among the popular Malaysian singers appearing at the concert this Saturday at the Victoria Concert Hall at 8218 words
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88 1986-07-03 14 POLICE have seized 94 pairs of suspected counterfeit Adidas jogging shoes from a shop in Queensway Shopping Centre on Friday. Officers from Queenstown police station, accompanied by a representative from the Adidas sole agent here, seized the shoes at about 2.30 pm. It88 words
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Article, Illustration392 1986-07-03 15 BENG TAN - BENG TAN Cruises where you can also take your car along By HOLIDAYMAKERS will be able to take in the ocean air and still ride onto land in their own cars when eightday cruises to Kuantan, Kuching and Kota Kinabalu begin in September.392 words
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190 1986-07-03 15 NTUC FairPrlce Is expected to declare an increased rebate and dividend to celebrate Its return to the black, after spending two yean in the red. The Singaporean, an NTUC publication, reported that the rebate is likely to be increased to 6 per cent this190 words
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168 1986-07-03 15 A WOMAN jumped from her fifth-floor flat after heated quarrels with her neighbours and husband. A coroner heard yesterday that the day before her death, Tay Yew Hong, 31, had quarrelled with her neighbour, Mr Ng Teck Joo, over the cleaning of the corridor168 words
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452 1986-07-03 15 Key witness relates events on Polling Day A KEY witness yesterday testified in the trial against Workers' Party candidate R. Murugason and his election agent, Choong Chee Kwong, on charges arising out of the 1984 general election. The two are accused of using abusive language on Mr Lee Kok Kee452 words
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Advertisement256 1986-07-03 11 lhais European flights are going fast! W »\t^^ l < i J^shfciL: I I' >r* LrJ i t V^/'T I iflr\ J C~^—~+^*^/ Copenhagen, Athens, Frankfurt, Rome, Zurich, Amsterdam, Paris, London. For some very good reasons! Thai has been making flights to Europe a much more rounded experience for the256 words
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Advertisement730 1986-07-03 12 The Straits Time* Industrial Index** i I Fhe word is out. deposit account, and $10,517 if you had piit it It really does pay to invest in the Shentdri inj^your savings account. Growth Fund. Becduse the Shenton Growth Fi^id offers A look at the investment chart above will you the730 words
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Advertisement626 1986-07-03 15 California I Jgti*. here I come! I JM£*m.V lyTu^^^^^j^^^^^^^^,. From July 4th to 26th, Century 'jjpm>w v- f il Nlߧ^i^»|B HbBBE Park Sheraton's Cate in the Park is V '^^■ff^B^BH'P^^^H B^Hi presenting a festival of the best of i rfi'jH |y America •I I *ii .BLf We're offering meat the626 words
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Article599 1986-07-03 16 DR (REV) Robert Balhetchet's outburst against the proposed opting-out legislation for kidney donation is as intemperate in language as it is unconvincing in reasoning. Those who look up to him as a respectable figure in moral education deserve better than that. While he, like all other Singaporeans,599 words
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Article, Illustration854 1986-07-03 16 Chance for the Filipinos to start afresh The Prime Minister toasts the President of the Philippines For the record Text of the Prime Minister's speech at the lunch hosted by the President of the Republic of the Philippines, Mrs Corazon Aquino, in Manila yesterday. And for that they have to854 words
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1084 1986-07-03 16 JOHN KAMM; Alan Hubbard - JOHN KAMM Alan Hubbard By writing for The Asian Wall Street Journal The Alan Hubbard column will resume HI August 4 Having made China comfortable with the idea of direct elections, Portugal now hat the opportunity to enshrine in the1,084 words
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Article, Illustration673 1986-07-03 17 LIM YOON LIN - LIM YOON LIN Extradition of ex-BMF men Around the region By THE Lorrain-Hashim extradition trial at the Bow Street Magistrate's Court in London ended its first session on June 20 after four weeks of hearing. Lorrain Esme Osman and Hashim Shamsuddin, former Bank673 words
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Article, Illustration1306 1986-07-03 17 MICHAEL MILLER - MICHAEL MILLER Or what one man picked up on his computer hook-ups By writing for The Wall Street Journal/Europe SAN FRANCISCO When I met Mandy, it was midnight and she was sitting in her bedroom, stroking her pet cat. She was chatting with a small1,306 words
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Advertisement61 1986-07-03 16 Successor to the very popular first edition Ik. keeping you WjBmSBSJIf^^ up-to-date with WftluMnflKJ I tne important jtjL any I areas of I Singapore's I tax legislation May 1986 933 pages Soft cover *****.00 i M$ 169.00 Available from major bookshops or the Publisher: Butterworth Co (Asia) Pte Ltd Crawford61 words
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Advertisement201 1986-07-03 16 The Start of Something New HOTEL VACATIONING WITH NEW OTANI POOLSIDE PACKAGES Everyone needs a break. Enjoy Hotel Luxury at the New Otani. We have Recreational Packages to suit busy schedules. Soothe tired bodies, settle ruffled nerves. Just get away. Hide away. No flights to take. No jet lag. No201 words
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Advertisement509 1986-07-03 17 Holds the road for dear life. To put it mildly the new Nissan Stanza shows a marked On top of all this the Stanza has a lengthened wheelbase reluctance to stray even minutely from the path you've chosen for it. that gives extra stability, ensuring the only rock and roll509 words
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308 1986-07-03 18 'Confrontation' will disappear with ballot AN item in the June 26 issue of the Far Eastern Economic Review should be of interest to your readers. Its correspondent had asked Mr Francis Seow, president of the Law Society, whether he intended to take up the suggestion made on June 16 by308 words
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910 1986-07-03 18 'Political lawyers aim to provoke Govt More letters on the Law Society controversy 4 The letter by "133 Lawyers" has served one useful purpose. It confirms the Government's view that a group of political lawyers has taken over the Law Society and is manipulating the other captive members for its910 words
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317 1986-07-03 18 PAP MP Dr Augustine Tan professes to have uncovered the real issue in the debate on the Press Bill. (ST, June 28). I believe he has not done that. The real issue is not whether it is correct and proper for317 words
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Letter95 1986-07-03 18 THE Straits Times welcomes letters from you. Your letters must include your signature, full name, address, and home and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. But we would prefer95 words
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207 1986-07-03 18 I READ with interest your article "WP gets help from supporters of new political group". (ST, June 20). It occurs to me that Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam is good at making new friends quickly and discarding old ones with equal speed. His207 words
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Letter77 1986-07-03 18 THE recent announcement that the Ministry of Finance (ST, June 25) has agreed in principle to allow the self-employed, including sole proprietors and partners, to claim tax relief on their voluntary Central Provident Fund contributions is most welcome. Perhaps the Government will now care to explain77 words
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Advertisement205 1986-07-03 18 PLEASE DON'T RISK MY HEALTH Prevent Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever Get rid of mosquito breeding in your home JBf CHECK YOUR HOME NOW FOR BREEDING PLACES •Change the water in vases and flower pot plates once a week •Get rid of stagnant water Ministry of the Environment, Singapore SO MUCH TO205 words
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Article107 1986-07-03 19 EARLY strong gains in share prices yesterday were trimmed after SlA's statement that it was not planning to raise the limit on foreign shareholdings in the airline. The Straits Times Industrial Index, which was 11.17 points higher at lunch, ended only 3.86 points ahead on the day107 words
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Article153 1986-07-03 19 Rises Falls Mam 725 +75 H Leonj CredH 356 -14 Cereb«soc 340 +12 Metroptei 50c 75Mt -llMi Roth In* Me 235 +11 KST 505 -10 Met* Boi Spore 342 +10 MTC 78c 356 -10 OWCUIS 110 +10 Satera»Re» 61 -6 MBankiif 396+1 F»H 735 -5 FUS 300153 words
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Article12 1986-07-03 19 SIA 1,655,000 P omet ''K&SK Ton Chong 870,000 UIC 692,00012 words
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Article77 1986-07-03 19 July 1 July 2 July 1 2 BT Composite 633.14 637 19 ST Properties 381.49 380.06 BT Indicator *****560 U *****4 ST Minings 266.95 269.69 BT 06/OS +70 -18 ST Plantations 2043.74 2043.63 CM* -6545 -6519 OCBC ***** ***** 08V —***** -***** 0UB Composite 347 76 ***** ST Industrials77 words
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Article33 1986-07-03 19 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times 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) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 470.92 (28/4/86)33 words
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Article14 1986-07-03 19 THE US dollar gained 150 ticks to close at DM 2.1990 in Singapore.14 words
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Article33 1986-07-03 19 Eurodollar: Lost five ticks to 93.43 a contract. Dentschemark: Lost nine ticks to 0.4588 a contract. Japanese yen: Lost 19 ticks to 0.*****8 a contract. Gold: Lost US$lBO to U*****.80 an ounce.33 words
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Article2990 1986-07-03 20 READERS should be aware of the Irritations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the stock exchange, is covered in "business done". Further, because al dealings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend in2,990 words
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Article2168 1986-07-03 20 INDUSTRIALS Ajinomoto(29o6 310S) AMD(3O4B3IBS) Alcom (0718 0725) (1) 070 (9) 072 (4) 071 Xri AISB (0665) (8) 065 (3) 064) (3) 067 (3) 066 API (0948 0955) (82) 98 (122) 97 (46) 99 (3) 100 (5) 96' h (40) 96 (12) 94(1) 95' 2 (3)94'/22,168 words
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Article1659 1986-07-03 20 AI shares quoted have a par value of SI, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted (or scrip/rijhts. N Tai-eiempted 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 Voi Day K|t>1,659 words
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Article327 1986-07-03 21 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 5 4% 4Va 4% Monthly 5 Autosave 4M Fixed deposit 1 month 4'/4 4Vi 4 4*4(1) 2 months 4V4 (1) 3 months 4Vi 4Vi 4Vi 4 Vi (1) 6 months 4>/ 2 4>/ 2 4*4 4V' 2 (1 9 months327 words
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Article160 1986-07-03 21 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4371—1.4400 7.06—6.86 Canadian dollar 1.5929-1.5955 6.33-6.23 NZ dollar 1.1921-1.1965 8.56—8.28 Sterling pound 3.3731 3.3784 2.98—2.94 US dollar 2.1975-2.1995 4.58-4.54 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian160 words
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Article104 1986-07-03 21 THE US dollar closed firmer against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed higher at 2.1975/95 in hectic trading. It traded within a range of 2.1905 and 2.1995 after opening at 2.1905/15. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.1835/45 and closed at104 words
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Article119 1986-07-03 21 THE kilobar market j«" «£g traded between 5524,183 20 gm 4»-«8 and 5524,427 yesterday. 50gm 1220-1235 Tn tho TTar Ract mar- '"0 8 m 2.436 2.461 in the Jar bast mar- M lM( m ket, gold opened at U*****. 00/40, touched STORE Buyen-Selers U*****.10/50 briefly and miim eased slowly119 words
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Article21 1986-07-03 21 GOLD USS/oz Wed Tues Singapore 343.80—344.20 346.00—346.50 Hongkong 343.90-344.20 345.55—345.85 Tues Mon New York 344.60—345.10 346.10—346.60 London 345.00—345.50 347.00—347.5021 words
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Article112 1986-07-03 21 Eurodollar 3-month deposit EURODOLLAR futures opened unchanged from CME's close at 93.45. The market was less bullish than in the last few days as it was due for a technical correction. The September contract traded down to 93.41 by late afternoon, but with speculation of lower interest rates, buyers returned112 words
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Article, Illustration54 1986-07-03 21 CURRENCY futures opened lower as the US dollar recovered due to fear of concerted central banks' intervention. Deutschemark closed nine tics lower at 0.4588. (US dollar Deutschemark) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept 8C 0.4592 0.4594 0.4579 0.4588 646 Dec 0.4612 Mar 87 0.4636 Open Int (Tnes): 1172.54 words
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Article39 1986-07-03 21 SEPTEMBER yen closed 19 ticks lower at 0.*****8. (Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept 0.*****5 0.*****8 0.*****9 0.*****8 346 Dec 0.*****5A 0.*****9 Mar 87 0.*****0A 0.*****2 Open bit (Toes): 1439. Act Vol (Toes): 528.39 words
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Article, Illustration37 1986-07-03 21 AUGUST gold settled at US$l.BO lower at U*****.80 per ounce. (USt per troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Ang 8C 346.20A 345.80 Sept 347.40 Oct 348.80 Open Int (Tnes): Ten. Act Vol (Tnes): Nil.37 words
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Article19 1986-07-03 21 THE pound closed 35 points lower at 1.5275 after a moderately active session. Reports from BA Futures19 words
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Article17 1986-07-03 21 Rubber Closinf prices cents/kio Singapore August 173.50 down 1.50 cents Malaysia August 204.00 down one cent17 words
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Article17 1986-07-03 21 Tin Closinf prices MJ/kilo KL Tin 14.19 up ten cents Turnover 32 tonnes iJown 30 tonnes17 words
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Article21 1986-07-03 21 Closinf prices Copper E/tome Tun Spot 909.00-909.50 (MM) 3 months 906 00—906.50 (unav) Market tone: Mainly carries Sales: 15,300 tonnes21 words
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Article29 1986-07-03 21 Clovni prket Silver USJ.'tron 07 Wed Tues Singapore 5 10 S 15 5.09—5 M Tuts Man New York 5 07-5 12 5 08-5 13 Source Credit Soisse S'pon29 words
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Article24 1986-07-03 21 Ciosini prices Aluminium £/tome Tues Spot 744.00—744.50 (747.50 748 50) 3 months 748.50 749 00 (749.00—749.50) Market tone: Cash untraded Sales: 2.650 tonnes24 words
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Article96 1986-07-03 21 Crude lIS/tonne palm oi July 570 (south) 567.50 (north) Refined palm oi US$/tomes RBD palm oil July 240 (sellers) Aug 237.50 (sellers) Sept 237.50 (sellers) RBD Stearin luly/Aug 195 (sellers) Sept 192.50 (sellers) RBD Olem July 267.50 (sellers) Aug/Sept ***** (sellers) Crude stearin Neutralised Unq palm oil Closing96 words
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718 1986-07-03 21 SIA shares hit another high early yesterday but fell back sharply when the airline announced that it was not considering raising the ceiling on foreign shareholdings. The stock touched a new peak of $7.65 as speculation continued after the shares had jumped 35718 words
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Article65 1986-07-03 21 I-J I I I I I NST Index Wednesday 1,161.38 (1,158.19) -;gj Hongkong Hang Seng tf? Wednesday 1,760.21 (1,733.51) &L L_ Austraian Ail-Ordinaries j£ Wednesday 1,149.70 (1,175.30) Nikkei Stock Average Wednesday 17,669.92 (17,622.74) Financial Times Industrials Tuesday 1,373.60 (1,367.10) Dow Jones Average g£ Tuesday 1,903.54 (1,892.72) (Figures in brackets65 words
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Article273 1986-07-03 21 «T 2 HK$ Ctunte Etect 8.80 +0.1 Jardine Moth 13.00 +04 Sime Darby 4.60N Hk Elect Warr lB.Bo +02 Jordine Sec 12.50 +03 Sino Land 0.85 +003 Assoc Intl HoteK 0.96N Hk Gas 16.00 +0.3 Ka Woh Bank 3.70 +2.58 Stekjx 1.71 unch Bank Of East Asm 18.00 +0.1273 words
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Article358 1986-07-03 21 My 2 Yen Chartfe Mrtsub Elec 362 -2 Mitsub Estate 2060 +10 Apnomoto 1890 -30 Ml tsub Heavy 392 +2 Mrtsubishi 877 -11 Am i g?5 -12 Mitsui Co 511 -14 Asoh. Chem B32 -2 Mrtsui SNpbWg 159 +4 I A hl J2 a 'If unch Mitsui Smelting 365358 words
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Article327 1986-07-03 21 July 2 Cents Chattfe Hartogen Energy 175S (WB Hooker 258 -17 AC I 340 unch IC I 245 -15 A N I 305 -10 Ind Equity 704 -16 Aberfoyte 650 Leighton 63 -I Age 340 unch Lend Lease 830 -30 Amcor 325 -20 Magellan Pet Aust 110 +5 Ampol327 words
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Article232 1986-07-03 21 My 1 US$ Change Gen Motor Cp 78V4 +H Goodyear Tire 32% Alcoo 38W +H Gulf Res 12% unch Allied Sia 44* -W Hewlett Pock 40* -H Am Tel Tel 25% unch Intf Busi Mach I4BH +2W Amax Inc I3H -W Intl Tel 4 Tel 53 -1H Am232 words
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Article528 1986-07-03 21 My 1 Pence Change MINING «DUSTRIALS Borlowßond AKecM_yons 355xd -8 Charter Cons 266xd +3 Ass. Dairies Cons Gold 462 +12 BTRPLC 316xd +6 Rust Plot 875xd +20 Babcocks 174 +2 ZCI ll'/i Barclays 532 +10 ICC Beechom 440 +17 U5 »CC 298 +5 AAC II Blue Circle 651 +15528 words
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Article230 1986-07-03 21 Managers' prices for July 3 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0 86«d- 0 9 1 nd The Savings fund 0 76—0 81 S pore Prog Fund 0 36—0 38 Spore Sec fund 0 61—0 66 Spore Invest Fund 0 56— 0 61id Spore Equity fund 0 43—0 46230 words
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250 1986-07-03 21 Ship (Voyage) Boxes Available Takan I (1220) COD 1/7 (1555) Mercator (38E) COO 2/7 (0150) Asia Star (49A) COD 2/7 (0315) Jenlmk (25A/86) COD 2/7 (0425) leise Ms (8608) COD (est) 2/7 (0700) N Garnet (4) COD (est) 2/7 (0700) Pegasus P (435) COD (est)250 words
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Article, Illustration277 1986-07-03 21 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block Lars Ms (8608) 7/7 (2330) F5 *****530/1330-1430 Al/Bl *****330 Fl Ins Ace (20B) 3/7 (1600) Fl 0700 0800 U4 Harvester (265/86) 3/7 (1900) Fl 1000-1100 N3 Thana Bhum (68N) 4/7 (0930)277 words
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Article, Illustration214 1986-07-03 21 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel KKharves MjriM Bina Bahagia MIC aside 3/7 Bmtang Belait K2SW aside 3/7 Wijaya Kusuma MIA aside 3/7 Iwen K22 aside 3/7 Hong Soon M3B 3/7 4/7 Lanx Kl9 aside 3/7 Kalimantan I M3A 3/7 3/7 Nedlloyd Loire Kl2214 words
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Article86 1986-07-03 19 JAKARTA Total profits j of the 11 foreign banks opi erating in Indonesia fell •to 39.1 billion rupiah (about S$78 million) last year from 57.8 billion in 1984, the association of private banks said. Seven banks made lower profits last year while three had higherReuter - 86 words
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Article56 1986-07-03 19 LONDON The number •of business failures in Britain rose slightly in the first half of this year to 11.564, despite the fall in inflation and interest rates. That was an increase of 1140 on the same period last year, said Dun and Bradstreet, a business informationUPI - 56 words
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Article91 1986-07-03 19 SEOUL South Korea posted a record monthly trade surplus of US$6O3 .million (about Ssl.3 billion) last month, up from USJ249 million a year ago, in the fourth surplus month in a row. Official figures showed hat the balance for the first half of this year reboundedAP - 91 words
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Article53 1986-07-03 19 JAKARTA Indonesia's central bank is closely monitoring developments at Pan Indonesia Bank but denied an Asian Wall Street Journal report that the bank was in serious trouble. A Bank Indonesia spokesman said Pan Indonesia the country's third largest private bank had been asked to improve itsReuter - 53 words
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Article98 1986-07-03 19 WASHINGTON Two Wall Street investment bankers have agreed to give up assets worth almost US$3.5 million (557.7 million) after being charged with involvement in an insider trading scheme. Ira Sokolow of Shear-son-Lehman American Express and Robert Wilkis, formerly of E.F. Hutton and Lazard Freres,Reuter - 98 words
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611 1986-07-03 19 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By SES turns down Sung Hung Kai's bid to buy seat TIME is running out on stockbroking firm City Securities its 28 creditor banks and finance companies yesterday met and it is unlikely they will give the firm any more time to611 words
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Article, Illustration332 1986-07-03 19 HSUNQ BEE HWA - HSUNQ BEE HWA By SOME tourists in China will soon get a good night's sleep on Singapore-made mattresses. Matsushita Greatwall Corporation has landed a $1.1 million order to supply mattresses to two Chinese hotels, Shangri-La Hotel in Beijing and Holiday Inn Hotel332 words
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307 1986-07-03 19 THE much-touted MSI42 million link-up between Faber Merlin Malaysia Bhd and the New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd, announced almost 18 months ago, is off. Faber Merlin, Malaysia's largest hotel owner, said NST's parent, Fleet Group Sdn Bhd, had released it from307 words
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Article44 1986-07-03 19 TOKYO Japan's foreign exchange reserves at the end of June hit a record high U5533,905 billion (5574.5 billion), due mainly to US dollar purchases by the Bank of Japan to stabilise foreign exchange rates, the Finance Ministry reported yesterday. UPIUPI - 44 words
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308 1986-07-03 19 SHADA ISLAM - SHADA ISLAM By Brussels Correspondent BRUSSELS The new textile pacts restricting sales of Singapore and other Asean textiles in the European Community concluded in Brussels this week are "relatively fair", say Asean textile experts here. "We would have liked to receive higher308 words
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413 1986-07-03 19 ANTHONY HOE - ANTHONY HOE By SINGAPORE Airlines yesterday quashed speculation that It Intended to raise the 21 per cent limit on foreign ownership in the company. Talk In the stock market that the celling may be lifted to 49 per cent had sent SlA's share price413 words
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512 1986-07-03 19 JAMES NG - New securities Act may come into force next month JAMES NG By THE Securities Industry Act 1986, complete with a new set of regulations, will probably come into operation next month. The additional regulations, which are expected to provide guidelines and procedures on the workings and also define those affected512 words
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607 1986-07-03 22 Fund obtained from sale of assets and debt collections KUALA LUMPUR UMW Corporation Bhd has raised about Msso million from the sale of assets and debt collections to pay off some of its loans to its creditor banks under a rescheduled agreementNST - 607 words
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173 1986-07-03 22 F&N and MBL abort deal with Bee Hin FRASER Neave and Malayan Breweries have called off the deal made in December 1984 to sell their combined 46.1 per cent stake in Malaya Glass Factory Bhd to Bee Hin Holdings. The agreements among Fraser Neave (Malaya) Sdn Bhd, Malayan Breweries (Malaya)173 words
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293 1986-07-03 22 AMBASSADOR Holdings Ltd has finally gained full control of two Perth Hotels. In an announcement yesterday, the company (formerly known as Ambassador Hotel Ltd) said that it had bought the remaining 50 per cent interest in Perth Hotel Unit Trust and Robox293 words
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190 1986-07-03 22 JC-MPH to make $4.9m capital gain JACK Chia-MPH Ltd will make a capital gain of $4.9 million on the inter-group sale of its 45 per cent stake in British company Cannons Sports Club to Jack Chia (Australia) Ltd. But JC-MPH will only recognise $2.7 million because it has a 46190 words
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Article354 1986-07-03 22 FOUR new directors have been appointed to the board of the Export Credit Insurance Corporation of Singapore (ECICS). They are Overseas Union Bank's Assistant General Manager Kuo How Nam; Standard Chartered Bank's Area General Manager Michael K. Brown; Citibank's Vice-President and Country Corporate Officer Robert354 words
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124 1986-07-03 22 A nod for shareholding rule change LONDON The British government has agreed to a proposal by Cable and Wireless that would enable foreign stock exchange nominee organisations exemption from a 15 per cent upper limit on the size of a single shareholding, Treasury Financial Secretary Norman Lamont said. In aReuter - 124 words
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Article, Illustration192 1986-07-03 22 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ Innovations By IF YOUR walls are sprayed with Ewitex Perfekt, its makers promise that they will be protected from attack by acid rain, salt solutions and other harmful environmental influences. Austrian-made Ewitex Perfekt is widely used In Europe by architects, construction companies and192 words
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Advertisement321 1986-07-03 19 Our fixed deposits attract much more inter^^^ Standard Chartered's new Priority Deposits, Personal Guarantee facilities. which are linked to interbank money market rates, Monthly interest that can be withdrawn each month, give you much more for your money than ordinary (Option available for deposits of 1 year and above), fixed321 words
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Advertisement12 1986-07-03 20 The Best and Newest Ideas come from DECOR GUIDE June July '8612 words
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Advertisement45 1986-07-03 21 The Squat Rear Principle Way Uaoagmn Km Fall Q»org»LMUd Now you can discover for yourself why it has become increasingly difficult to reach the top of the corporate ladder And, the rules to follow if you want to reach the top $43.25. TIMEi THE BOOKSHOP45 words
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Advertisement502 1986-07-03 22 In recent years the EW FACT and BPP study manuals^^B and revision packs /kits have gained recognition H worldwide as the best study material available for j§ students preparing for the ACCA and other accountancy S M examinations. 8 These outstanding and most up-to-date manuals and 9 revision material are502 words
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Obituary, Illustration455 1986-07-03 24 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MRS. YEO LAI WOO NEE CHEONG WAI YIN AGED 66 Pasted away suddenly on Ist July '86 Leaving behind: Husband Lucas Yeo Lai Woo Sons: Daughters-in-law Cornelius Maggie Camillus Shirley Daughters: Son-in-law Ivy Johnny Kwek Winifred Grandsons: Peter Michael Granddaughters Grandson-in-law Angeline Derence Lynette Greatgrandson: Delvin455 words
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Obituary, Illustration136 1986-07-03 24 The Family of th« tat* M. RANGASAMY Departed 18.646. Wrf»: Marlamma Sons: Supaya Parada Raju David R. Palanlappan (USA) Daughtera-4n-law Iris Tang Parawadi Shoba Daughter*: Letchume (K.L.) Rajamab< I poh) Saraswathl Krlshnavenl Sona-in-tow Ramasamy Olaganathan and grandchildren Hereby wish to express their heartfelt thank* to frienda end relative.136 words
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Obituary, Illustration29 1986-07-03 24 183 Condolences 183 Condolences OUR DEEPEST CONDOLENCE TO THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR EDWARD LOO From: Tha Board ol Directors and staff of NUS Multi-Purpoae Co-operative Society Ltd29 words
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Obituary, Illustration80 1986-07-03 24 IN PRECIOUS LOVING MEMORY OF OUR BELOVED DAD DOC' RODGERS Called to rest 3RD JULY 1981 v You are the light in our lives' Forever missed. Fondly remembered by family and loved ones. JOE CHAN HENG MUN Fondest memories of you will forever linger in our hearts.80 words
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Obituary, Illustration170 1986-07-03 24 IN LOVING MEMORY OF GRACY PEREIRA Departed: 7/6/1986 All friends and relatives are invited to attend the Requiem High Mass which will be sung for the repose of the dearly departed, Gracy Pereira at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Jolon Greja, JB on 5/7/86 at 6.00170 words
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Obituary, Illustration125 1986-07-03 24 IN LOVING MEMORY OF GOODWIN S. CHAMPION AGE: 73 a faithful brother and member of our Church, The Evangelica Reformed Church of Singapore, who was called home to be with his Lord on the 2nd July 1986. Our deepest sympathy goes to his loved ones and family125 words
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Obituary, Illustration49 1986-07-03 24 ATHMASANTHI PRAYERS THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR CM. NAIR (Departed 21.6.86) invites relatives and friends to the Athmasanthi Prayers at Sri Ruthra Kaliamman Temple, 100 Depot Road, Telok Blangah New Town, Singapore 0410 on Sunday 6.7.1986 at 11am and then to lunch at the same place.49 words
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Article363 1986-07-03 24 ON THE TRACK with LUCKY LEO KINTA VALLEY 11, the only Queen Elizabeth II Cup candidate to go fast at Bukit Timah yesterday morning, was never off the bit to clock 600m in 40.9 sec. S.Y. Leong rode the six-year-old on a track which363 words
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Article, Illustration243 1986-07-03 24 DUAL Singapore Derby winner Feu Vert will miss Sunday's $90,000 Queen Elizabeth n Cup because he did not fulfil his engagement on the first weekend. It is the second year in a row that Feu Vert has been ruled out of the 2,000m classic due to243 words
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Article, Illustration239 1986-07-03 24 Leong going for broke TRAINER Kitson Leong is chasing a clean sweep of the three feature races staged by the Singapore Turf Club at the current meeting. Leong, who sent down only 11 horses from Kuala Lumpur for the meeting, collected the $50,000 Unity Stakes on Sunday with Happiness IIAFP - 239 words
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Advertisement48 1986-07-03 24 SUNDAY TIMES RATES FOR OBITUARIES $15.00 for 3 lines (run-on style) $61.50 for 3cm x 1 col (semi-display style) $76.86 for 3cm x Icol. (display style) "In Memoriam" is for those who were close to you. Call *****11 x 5680 for your free booklet of "In Memoriam" verses.48 words
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Advertisement53 1986-07-03 24 "In Memoriam" is for the loved ones whom you remember NOTICE I Thalai Thevasam p (Memorial Service) The Family of the Late I MR P RAMASAMY I Died July 14th 1985 invite relatives and friends I to prayers I at Sri Mariamman Temple I 244, South Bridge Road July 3rd53 words
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Miscellaneous1401 1986-07-03 24 Ipoh entries IPOH A total of 352 Kelly Green n 1100 1200 Trend Defy 1600 1900 Champagne horses comprising 165 in Kelab Istimewa 1100 1200 Troic 1200 1200 Charhe Sm 2 affoSL 3 no- Ke y Factor *****200 -mm *****200 cta"^ 1200 1200 cafbLsed oiivl an? W KingP 3 12001,401 words
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Article, Illustration200 1986-07-03 25 pic. WIMBLEDON Wimbledon men's champion Boris Becker, who signed a contract at the start of this year's championships to Sromote Coca-Cola, has een fined USSI,IM <$2.2H) for displaying an oversize advertisement on his shirts. Tournament officials said on Tuesday that the Coca-Cola advertisement was on two shirts theAP; Reuter - 200 words
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Article199 1986-07-03 25 LATEST LONDON The power of Yugoslav giant Slobodan Zivojinovic finally overwhelmed the deft artistry of Ramesh Krishnan, of India, here yesterday and the unseeded 1.98m player stormed into the men's singles semi-finals. Playing on a sweltering No.l show court at the All-England Club, the fierce-serving Zivojinovic, who slammedAFP - 199 words
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Article406 1986-07-03 25 Hana woman with a mission LONDON Hana Mandlikova, a tennis player with a prodigious talent but little consistency, is one of the great enigmas of the modern game. The unpredictable Czechoslovak looked set to succeed Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert Lloyd at the top of women's tennis when she reachedReuter - 406 words
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Article, Illustration57 1986-07-03 25 Men's fourth round: Ivan Lendl (Cze) bt Matt Anger (US) 6-7, 7-6, 6-4, 7-6. Doubles quarter-finals: Gary Donnelly and Peter Fleming (US) bt Marty Davis (US) and Brad Drewett (Aust) 7-6, 3-6, 7-6, 6-1. Women's quarter-finals: Chris Lloyd (US) bt Helena Sukova (Cze) 7-6, 4-6, 6-4; Gabriela Sabatini (Arg)Reuter - 57 words
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Article531 1986-07-03 25 American ace shows tenacity to reach semis LONDON Chris Evert Lloyd, as gritty and determined as ever, fought off young pretender Helena Sukova, of Czechoslovakia, 7-6, 4-6, 6-4 to reach the Wimbledon semi-fi-nals for the 14th time in 15 years on Tuesday. The 31-year-old second seed willReuter - 531 words
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Article, Illustration102 1986-07-03 25 Selectors get apology from Botham LONDON lan Botham has written to England's Test selectors apologising for his controversial speech about them. The Test and County Cricket Board said on Tuesday former England captain Botham banned from first-class cricket for two months after admitting smoking cannabis in the past would beReuter - 102 words
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Article379 1986-07-03 25 ished LONDON India's little master, Sunil Gavaskar, will seek to mark his world-record 115th Test appearance at Edgbaston starting today with a reminder that his batting skills remain undiminished. Gavaskar goes into the Third and final Test against England having been overshadowed by Dilip Vengsarkar's prolificReuter - 379 words
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Article318 1986-07-03 25 LONDON Dropped by England for the Test against India, Allan Lamb produced the perfect riposte in an English County match on Tuesday. Lamb, left out of the squad for the Third and final Test against India, starting today, fired Northamptonshire to a thrilling win over Sussex byReuter - 318 words
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Article430 1986-07-03 25 BASEBALL Yomiuri trounced Yakult 10-2 in a Japanese Central League match on Tuesday. Other results: Hiroshima 5 Chunichi 5, Hanshin 7 Taiyo 6. Pacific League: Nankai 4 Seibu 3, Lotte 7 Hankyu 5, Kintetsu 5 Nippon Ham 3. Korean League: Samsung 7 Hai Tai 3, Chungbo 2Reuter; AP; AFP; UPI - 430 words
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Article372 1986-07-03 25 Bring back the old folks: The women who contested the final 60 years ago are being honoured at this year's 100th edition of the tournament. Briton Kitty Godfrey, the singles champion of 1927, and her losing opponent, Lili de Alvarez, of Spain, are being wined and dined byUPI; AFP; AP; Reuter - 372 words
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Article270 1986-07-03 25 LEE WAI WUN - Back to basics for team tennis LEE WAI WUN By A "NEW" format has beerit introduced for the eighth Citizen Team Tennis tournament, which finally gets. off the launching pad this* weekend after being pbst-I poned for two months. In addition to the usual two men's doubles and one women's270 words
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Article, Illustration580 1986-07-03 26 PETER SIOW profiles a medium-sized pugilist with an extra-large appetite 4 Once on the mat, one gets the feeling that Soon Kok's mind works with the rapidity of a newmodel calculator. In a split-second, he would know exactly where to hit, when to hit and, more580 words
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Article76 1986-07-03 26 Over the Moon with gold SINGAPORE returned with one gold, one silver and one bronze medals from the recent six-nation Sagarmatha Open taekwondo tournament in Nepal. Bantamweight Chua Kok Moon became the local pride when he won the gold medal. Featherweight Kwek Siu Hung took the silver and finweight 800-Koh76 words
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Article, Illustration401 1986-07-03 26 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By THE president of the Singapore Rugby Union, Dr Chan Peng Mun, yesterday called on local players not to "lose faith" in the wake of the union's decision to allow noncitizens to play for Singapore. Dr Chan who took over401 words
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Article, Illustration579 1986-07-03 26 LONDON Olympic champion Sebastian Coe was added to England's Commonwealth Games team on Tuesday after successfully proving his fitness over 1,500 metres in Holland last Friday. Coe will run both the 800 and 1,500m in Edinburgh along with world 1,500m champion Steve Cram.Reuter - 579 words
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Article, Illustration495 1986-07-03 26 BARCELONA Football Club, managed by England's Terry Venables, on Tuesday confirmed the signing of World Cup star Gary Lineker from English First Division club Everton for six years. The move had been expected, but no transfer fee was indicated. Sources put it at about £3UPI; Reuter; AFP; AF - 495 words
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Article, Illustration293 1986-07-03 27 JOE DORAI - Au-yeong to play in Merlion Cup JOE DORAI By FORMER national team skipper Au-yeong Pak Kuan returned to the Republic on Monday and has accepted an invitation to join the Singapore squad for the Merlion Cup competition at the National Stadium next month. Sweeper Au-yeong left Singapore last August for293 words
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Article242 1986-07-03 27 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI FOR Danish footballers Morten Faester and Lars; Barsoe, tonight's performance against Farrer Park United at the Jalan Besar Stadium (8.45) could be their last appearance as regulars for Farrer Park Dynamos. The two players, who made their local league debut on Tuesday when242 words
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Article205 1986-07-03 27 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI GEYLANG International eased their relegation worries a little last night when they edged out Toa Payoh United 1-0 in their Division One match at Jalan Besar Stadium. They have five matches left and need at least another two victories to be assured of retaining205 words
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Article348 1986-07-03 27 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By FOR the first time in 23 years, Singapore are undecided about taking part in the annual Razak Cup tournament in Kuala Lumpur. The main reason, said officials, is that the bulk of the present crop of national trainees do not possess the348 words
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Article93 1986-07-03 27 Portugal ban 8 for life LISBON The Portuguese Soccer Federation have barred eight players in the country's unsuccessful World Cap team for life from future national sides. The decision was the latest incident in a pay dispute between the 22--member World Cap squad and the federation, which captured world headlinesAP - 93 words
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249 1986-07-03 27 TWO former national Under-23 coaches figured prominently in the victories scored by Safsa and Police in the Singapore Rugby Union Under-20 tournament at Fairer Park yesterday. In the first match, Anthony Seah, who had previously achieved success with Raffles Institution in the school's competition, saw249 words
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Article264 1986-07-03 27 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN Five boxers to take part in Pesta Sukan meet By THE names Eisaku Haginoya, Soutarou Hiyama, Mitsu Nakahora, Satoru Higashi and Haru Ohe may not ring a bell. But they will when they step into the ring at the Toa Payoh Sports Hall from Aug264 words
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198 1986-07-03 27 VOLLEYBALL Peicai push ahead with fine victory A CONFIDENT Peicai Secondary team defeated Whampoa Secondary 15-8, 15-12 in a National Schools B Division girls' match yesterday. There were several fine rallies at the Whampoa Secondary outdoor court. Peicai took an 8-6 lead in the second set before Low Ai Bee's198 words
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Article, Illustration486 1986-07-03 27 TAY CHENG KHOON - The Royal Johor Classic Touch wood, it's Ali's big chance TAY CHENG KHOON Veteran keeps Republic in running By ALI RATIM kept Singapore's hopes high when he joined an elite group of eight who bettered par on the opening day of the Royal Johor Classic at Tasek Utara yesterday. Ali,486 words
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Article304 1986-07-03 27 DHL, the courier people, have packaged a generous deal with the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association to sponsor the Singapore Open Grasscoort tournament for three years starting this year, from Nov 1-9. And they have saved the SLTA the ignominy of having to cancel the304 words
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Article285 1986-07-03 27 (Singaporeans, unless stated): t> Zainal Abidin Yusof (Mai) 34, 35; Chen Liang Hsi (Tai) 35. 34; Arjin Sopon (Thai) 34, 35. 71 M. Ramayah (Mai) 33, 37; P. Braza (RP) 36, 34; Hassan Ali (Mai) 36, 34. 71 Sahabudin Yusof (Mai) 35. 36; Ali Ratim 35, 36. 72285 words
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Advertisement140 1986-07-03 25 THE SifIGfIPORE SWEEP] 2nd PRIZE $400,000 3rd PRIZE $200,000 4th PRIZE $100,000 sth PRIZE 50,000 5 JACKPOT PRIZES $15,000 each 4-DIGIT MAJOR PRIZES $500 each 10 LUCKY PRIZES 5,000 each (Terminal digits) 25 GIFT PRIZES 3,000 each 4-DIGIT MINOR PRIZES $350 each 25 CONSOLATION PRIZES 2,000 each $200 each 80140 words
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Advertisement438 1986-07-03 26 Reader's JPigest I Little-known facts from the July Reader's Digest Unlock Your Own Creativity You don't have to be a Shakespeare or an Einstein to come up with fresh, problem-solving ideas at home or on the job, reveals the July Reader's Digest. Triumph of the Widow in Yellow Can she438 words
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Advertisement131 1986-07-03 27 CLUB MED CHERATING BEACH, MALAYSIA. '^HB^sfe :^Jß^BJ^^^^^ j|i., tS-ijs* S®| i-Aj? JBiwߣttk i 4flL_ M^^^A|^^B Bhß BJ4hi> i^.j TflV^^Bßw B| j^^^^^^*-^B Bx^^^^^^^3t^^^ >^~* I *'BBB^fS^_ > <•* v~^r < BK& '<9 BmL^^iaP^*^ m BuHnHJ Gk '^Vl T^^ o/f. Tc? Cherating Beach, Malaysia. Away from the hustle bustle. Relax. Make new131 words
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Miscellaneous144 1986-07-03 27 GOLF Royal Johor Classic (Tasek Utara, Bam). HOCKEY SHA Premier League: SCC v SRC; Dlv 1: SRC B v Safsa both at Padang, 5.30pm. SOCCER NFL Dlv 1: Tg Bahru v Police (6.45pm), Farrer Park Utd v Farrer Park Dynamos (8.45pm) both at Jin Besar. President's Cop: Tyrwhitt Soecerites v144 words
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Article, Illustration575 1986-07-03 29 TOKYO Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe has announced that he will run for the presidency of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party, a post whose holder becomes Prime Minister as long as the LDP keeps control of parliament. "If I get the supportAP - 575 words
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Article47 1986-07-03 29 TOKYO A Soviet flotilla and air force unit will visit North Korea to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the treaty of friendship, co-operation and mutual assistance signed between the two countries on July 6, 1961, the North's official Korean Central News Agency said yesterday. APAP - 47 words
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510 1986-07-03 29 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ Break-up due to uncertainty over next owner of soft drink By SOFT-DRINK bottler Fraser Neave has ended its 27-year-long relationship with old friend 7-Up and launched a new relationship with lemon-lime soft drink Sprite. F&N said the break-up was the result510 words
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Article, Illustration233 1986-07-03 29 FLUTTER, flutter, flutter. Moths on the ceiling, moths on the walls, moths flying all over. People living in several parts of Singapore have been facing a quiet invasion of the moths in their homes, especially at night. Singapore Airport Terminal Services employee Wee Kim233 words
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Article, Illustration390 1986-07-03 29 Man, 83, found murdered in restaurant AN ELDERLY man was found dead with head injuries yesterday in the Joo Chiat Road restaurant where he had worked for 40 years. The body of Mr Yap Tee Teng, 83, was found inside Guan Hoe Soon Restaurant by a fellow employee who had390 words
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315 1986-07-03 29 THE United States has welcomed reports of Soviet willingness to resume preparations for a summit between President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. "Let's get on with it," State Department spokesman Charles Redman said on Tuesday. He urged that the Soviets sendReuter - 315 words
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103 1986-07-03 29 JAKARTA A village chief in west Java is charging couples 19 dead rats to get married and 25 for a divorce. The charges levied by chief Lombang Wardiyah in the village of Indramayu are part of his campaign toReuter - 103 words
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237 1986-07-03 29 Company held up twice: Suspect caught AN UNEMPLOYED man, who is believed to have robbed the same finance company twice in four days and escaped with a total of $26,000, has been arrested. Police also seized a 10-cm knife, a black jacket, about $2,500 in cash and some jewellery worth237 words
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Article39 1986-07-03 29 BRUSSELS A Customs officer in the freight department of Brussels International Airport died of malaria on Saturday, probably after being bitten by mosquitoes arriving on a flight from southern Africa, the airport's Health Department said yesterday. AFPAFP - 39 words
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Article30 1986-07-03 29 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials slipped 0.14 points to 1,903.40 in the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. APAP - 30 words
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Advertisement206 1986-07-03 29 Fine CARPETS 40%-60% DISCOUNT tiv "H| w SELECT PERSIANS AFGHANS PAKISTAN CHINESE SINGAPORE'S OLDEST CARPET ESTABLISHMENT AMIR SONS (since i^2 n PTE LTD #01-15 Facing the Orchard Mall #03-01 to 07 LUCKY PLAZA, Singapore Mon to Sat 10.00am 7.00pm Tel: *****83 *****07 Baker Marine seeks back-door listing find out where206 words
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Miscellaneous149 1986-07-03 29 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 min SUNSET today: 7.15 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.03 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 12 15 C Fine Melbourne 8 13 C Rain Bangkok 27 35 C Sunny Moscow 8 17 C Cloudy Beijing 21 28149 words
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Article, Illustration1173 1986-07-03 1 Tying East and West together 41 am still right in the middle of East and West I am beginning to realise that, sometimes, both can come together. Like many of our best artists who have found artistic refuge in the West, Malaysian-born Chan Kai Tai, choreographer and director of an1,173 words
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Advertisement530 1986-07-03 1 What a spread! 4> s^s^m^bmk^- Jl mpHl*' 51Og y|li^yj m m H» \t- IT£ y* Iz2JM PETER PAN Peanut Butter f 'o^^ K+i« I i A \j\ Jt^^jf^k (Crunchy/Creamy) ff^^HirT^il tcoft per iJfiYilP^''., Sosobox $H|s3ooh> p ScflC \m*J_\rW\M_ _m' Wq W 6x7og %J\J TOOg 2.27kg w£Tv**W <^^ygß!l3Mß W** CISCO'S Flake530 words
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Advertisement62 1986-07-03 1 Super humani The new Man of Steel turns 'softie' Thumbs up for style Down Under 2 Local buyers talk about Aussie fashion Review of Death of a Salesman 6 Also interview with director Zhu Xu Style and Arts Leisure Edited by John de Souza Food, Health Fitness Edited by Muriel62 words
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Article, Illustration706 1986-07-03 2 What do local fashion buyers say about what the Aussies had to offer in their first export show here two weeks ago? Some of those who placed orders talk to CATHERINE ONG. TWO weeks ago, the first Australian mission of fashion, leather goods, accessories706 words
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Article, Illustration53 1986-07-03 2 A new occasional column, folks. For good buys, fashion advice, chic-on-the-cheap, anything that's wise about style. Remember, if it's new, zany, cute or plain helpful, you '11 read about it here. First! TOP: The Sculptured Nails past* being applied. ABOVE: New 'nails' (on the right) compared53 words
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Article393 1986-07-03 2 JOHN de SOUZA - JOHN de SOUZA CHIPPED or broken nails especially if they've been lovingly nurtured to catty lengths are a pain. Literally. They hurt. They're ugly. They ruin your best clothes. But they don't have to any more, not with wait for it! TV ad fanfare! Sculptured Nails. The American393 words
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Advertisement187 1986-07-03 2 The silky-cotton strength of the new Silcot COMFORTABLE FIT sanitary pad gives you protection you can Individually wrapped, the extra slim, silkytrust The twin adhesives and Side- cotton cushion layer of Silcot means a Guards prevent side leakage plus the perfect fit every time. Superabsorbent Miracle-Gel means SUPER SAFE instant187 words
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Article, Illustration667 1986-07-03 3 Walking is the easiest exercise for all age groups and levels of fitness. Here are some ways you can vary your daily walk according to the results you want. Healthy Lifestyle Dr Ang Kong Ee Exercise Physiologist Barbara Burlingame Nutritionist IS walking good for "burning"667 words
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Article220 1986-07-03 3 Energy cost (kcal) per minute when walking on flat ground kmh 2.7 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 5.5 6 Minutes/km 22 20 TM 15 13^3 12 109 10~ Body 42 1.6 1.7 1.9 2 2.2 2,4 2.5 2.7 Weight 46 1.8 1.9 2 2.2 2.4 2.6220 words
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417 1986-07-03 3 PARENTS once lived in dread of their children coming down with diphtheria, whooping cough and tetanus. Modern medicine developed a vaccine DTP that protects children from these infections. But modern law has also developed a disease million-dol-lar damage judgments thatCopley News Service - 417 words
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Advertisement182 1986-07-03 3 THE AWARDS hard and made it trough a series of tough MODEL OF THE heats to become semi-finalists. YEAR QUEST 1 986 FOR Tonight share the excitement and THE 'M' AWARDS glamour of the M Awards and watch a lineup of Singapore's best looking models. Who will make it to182 words
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Article, Illustration442 1986-07-03 4 MAY HO - MAY HO By FANCIERS give it royal status. Detractors relegate it to the sewers. I'm referring to the durian and the extreme emotions it arouses you either become a fan for life or find the fruit revolting. As a durian lover surrounded by people442 words
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Article, Illustration437 1986-07-03 4 May Ho - May Ho By Theme Where When How much What you get Lobsters Movenpick, Lunch a la carte Maine lobsters from Nova Scotts dinner until menu Scotia cooked six ways. July 19 Price from $5.75 for bisque to $35 for whole lobster Austrian Baron's Table, Lunch ala carte Fine Austrian437 words
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Article, Illustration645 1986-07-03 4 There are only today and tomorrow left to catch the Malaysian hawker fest at Carl ton Hall, York Hotel. Food is offered by hawkers from Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Kota Bam and Ipoh. The food from Penang was as good as expected (youyu wengcai, laksa,645 words
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Article, Illustration639 1986-07-03 5 The Metro Y Coffee House Metropolitan YMCA Stevens Road Open daily: 7.30 am to 10 pm (last order at 9.30 pm) Reviewed by NATALIN LING THE Metropolitan YMCA is in such a quiet part of Stevens Road that I was surprised to find its coffee house639 words
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Article, Illustration943 1986-07-03 5 MAY HO - MAY HO By During one programme, I remarked that I might be talking to the four walls, since I didn't know if anyone tuned in. I received a flood of letters from viewers who chided me for thinking so. I was943 words
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199 1986-07-03 5 Asahi Shimbun - Asahi Shimbun JAPANESE rice porridge, known as okayu, long considered a lowly staple of the poor and sick, has become the latest gourmet craze among well-fed, novelty-seeking young women. Made by boiling rice in a large quantity of water until the mixture turns199 words
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Advertisement422 1986-07-03 4 will take on a Country >py- t^^^^f^g^M^% C° me savour the quaint mmSvfflrMrl i?\* M if VjS a special cocktail iK^^Br 1 wW filly 4 Celebrations dM Wr' Dance Performance by Production de Orient I ■■TM^y Shovvtime: 11.30pm Vs\?n\^^7 Giant Hot Dog Eating Contest Potato Game W \LyL"^P Best Dressed422 words
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Advertisement148 1986-07-03 5 f I'm sorry. Did I hurt you, A yMiss Lim? J /I'm alright?^ I l ™T I But you look J V tired, Susan^V I just came back from X sick leave and I'm still I feeling weak. I get tired m nj^mm^ 1 easily too. But I guess Jr148 words
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Advertisement223 1986-07-03 5 \l IoTUfgUTC./ c3^^ Handvolast T m Wfomt/K i Brewers least m Tablets 300's W Plastic /Elastic 20's >^^f U.P. $10.50 UP $11 TIGER BALM BAr\ 1 C\C\ Large 19.4g 4U Now UU (Red/White) Wella 4 s^k U.P. $3.00 n^OfcUfc Now 5 2 70 vwinuu^nnu styiingMous^iasg r UP$6 85 U P223 words
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Article, Illustration1945 1986-07-03 6 KUO PAO KUN reviews Death of a Salesman, which ended its five-day run on Monday. CHONG WING HONG speaks to its director, who recalls rehearsing the play with Arthur Miller three years ago. 4 Zhu Lin later confessed that she even decided that two dropsLIM SENG TIONG - 1,945 words
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Article71 1986-07-03 6 Js&&)'ft'&MtJ7j® 4f tit ri';AHn- -JIB *«^^cW« Kb ffi*fstt "Xfc" tfe«* /a- h|f fj mi iB it 35 W \:JiL r-lt^ W*»ii e^^^«> o jfta ftlifl'JHU^u"/-KAiV/ felß 56 W n flfli c f/i nan "a f" ai-ifnii rmeu jgamiJi ia ap tt ft r- PSig **>«** lfn*D 36 m f& fii71 words
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Article77 1986-07-03 6 jiiSA'frtfi'Ji^M' tf sits ts^ai«^iHi m ttit a -ij]mVn fe«A?9Ert W Hitumra+^/H IJt^fg^^hllA" 6^^g A ifD*J£fg&tf;#ApJ«t4lgljH:S*lg«7 °i^^ PS *^4 J 3fii«7ißSWft ago gijf^^tidi "Sdi^ 7S-^^^ffn^^ o^4 nnmiEfc j^^'J spasiifi-jißiN- ffmpa&*t**j#i:m'i> &fr So #ffi <*#* flEA2i£tfftteMiS (fi UKai T SB &B£tffD a a^&tt^ f« XXL rai; S^SAffjjSW a^c m*§Li***ift o lifers] b-i77 words
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Article, Illustration544 1986-07-03 6 THE universal theme in Arthur Miller's classic, Death of a Salesman, was instantly recognised by actors of the Beijing People's Arts Theatre when they started rehearsing the play with the playwright three years ago. Though the cast who performed in Singapore had never been to544 words
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Article, Illustration717 1986-07-03 7 NEWS of pregnancy is eagerly awaited by every newly-wed couple. From the moment they got to know each other up to their wedding day, they realise that their objective is to have a baby. In fact, for many people, having a child is717 words
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Article, Illustration739 1986-07-03 7 Oleh SALMA SEMONO - Oleh SALMA SEMONO BERITA tentang kehamilan, adalah sesuatu yang ditung-gu-tunggu oleh setiap pasangan yang baru berumahtangga. Sebab sejak dari awal mereka berkenalan hingga ke saat mereka naik ke jinjang pelamin, mereka sedar bahawa matlamat mereka ialah untuk melahirkan zuriat. Malah bagi setengah-sete-ngah orang, keupayaan mereka739 words
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Advertisement1209 1986-07-03 7 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES mmmmm ctamtG DCr.nnni Telefax No: *****59 Rates: Box Service: IMHi^n 5 1 AN I 5 noJUOO I j^^^. Tel *****H Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD e xt 5724/5/6/8 5669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: SIIO.OO APPOINTMENTS |~3S mmm homofok1,209 words
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Advertisement3763 1986-07-03 8 11 9HBI HBBB <® cat s i 2 Eating Out CAROLS GOODIES PENANG I.aksa, Nasl Brlyani. Ipoh HorFun. Kajang Satay. 32 Greenwood Ave *****42 Daily 11am 10pm HAADYAI THAI FOOD Restn Authentic Thai home-cooked food specially prepared by Bangkok chef. 467, Joo Chtat Rd. *****34. 3 Catering FM GROUP BUFFET3,763 words
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Advertisement505 1986-07-03 8 35 House Cleaning/ Painting HOUSECLEANING PAINTING SPECIALISTS Parquet Flooring Sanding Varnishing Marble/ Terrazzo Grinding Painting Floor Polishing General House Cleaning > Carpet/ Rug Steaming Shampooing more information kindly •all BLUESHINE CLEANING SERVICES Tel: *****26/*****88 Pager *****60 SPECIALISED IN GENERAL Meaning, carpet shampooing, fir. jolishing, window cleaning, etc. leasonable rates prompt505 words
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Advertisement696 1986-07-03 8 36 House Renovation/ Decor For HDB. HUDC <S pie houses 6 patterns to choose r^ $188 each free varnishing nstallation <S lock Sin Hai Lin Trdg. 1 A Gen. Contractor 155 Sims Ave <.*»»*>-*•.■ #06-04 Yi Xiu Fty t Eldg (1438) I (opp Geylang Lor 11) Tel: *****60 i-'^-.'.- *****67696 words
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Advertisement847 1986-07-03 8 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday to Friday: Sam to S ,10pm fbpm deadline tor neit day) Saturday: 8 30am to ?pm (Ham deadline tot Ihe Sunday \tma PuMc Holiday: 9am to lpm COUNTER SERVICE: TIMES ORCHARD CENTRE, #02 105 LUCKY PIAZA Monday to Friday: 10am to 1? noon, lpm to b 30pm847 words
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Advertisement824 1986-07-03 9 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal A BUDGET PRICE professional/ household/ office removal, delivery it disposal services. Specialist in pianos, organs it safes removal. Careful uniformed workers and effective team leaders provided. Tel: *****73/ *****91 Shalom Transport Services. FROM $30 ONWARDS, at our specialised mover to solve your moving problems. We specialise824 words
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Advertisement801 1986-07-03 9 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services *****43 OFFERS MAILING address, answering service, book-keeping, telex, typing, word processing Si translation services. Low cost. BOOKKEEPING/ ACCOUNTING/ TAX/ Co. registration secretarial services. Tel: *****18. 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies STOCK OFFER (1; RkJflid 300 Threading M«chin« Capacity 1/8" to 2" pipe conduit. 1/4" to801 words
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Advertisement492 1986-07-03 9 57 Business Opportunities 10 YEARS ESTABLISHED Travel Agency seek one partner with $80,000 for profitable business expansion write: S.T. Box A*****, 390 Kim Seng Road, S'pore 0923. BARBER SHOP AVAILABLE for rental. Interested please contact: *****41 for more details. BE YOUR OWN Boss In Real Est. Free talk tonight 6492 words
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Advertisement1194 1986-07-03 9 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available Hiff H A personal name for personal services ol personal trained maids. Personality goodwill assured services Strict Japanese tolerable attitude behaviour training, hardworking, helptul, obedient, cheeriul. honest sell-disciplined $650 fee 'includes W/P visa fee. medical exam, security bond, PA., airfare A others1,194 words
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Advertisement987 1986-07-03 9 67 Situations Vacant: 67 Situations Vacant: EDP EDP SWISS BANK CORPORATION f invites applications from competent young t persons for the post of: COMPUTER OPERATOR The Job: The successful candidate will work in a small s| team, assisting the Operations Supervisor in all aspects of computer operations. > The Environment:987 words
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Advertisement738 1986-07-03 9 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical |W) SECRETARY ICI Explosives International Pte Ltd, a member of the ICI Group of Companies, invites applications for the above position. Requirements GCE 'O' level with a good credit in English and possess a Private Secretarial Certificate with about 2738 words
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Advertisement637 1986-07-03 9 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical A well •atablished International company in Jurong requires urgently BOOKKEEPER Mln OCE O' level with good command of English. LCCI Higher Accounting with at least 3 years' experience In similar position. Able to keep full set of books up to balance sheet. Able to type637 words
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Advertisement882 1986-07-03 10 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Sales Sales Sales Sales Sales Technical Technical Technical Clerical Largest NVOCC/ Consoiidator has a vacancy lor a male882 words
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Advertisement601 1986-07-03 10 Clerical MALE CLERK. 1 year experience, class 3 licence, age above 21, completed N.S. Salary negotiable. Interested please call at: 109 North Bridge Road, #06-46 Funan Centre, Singapore 0617. SEMI-SENIOR AUDIT CLERK reqd. by an accounting firm. Able to type. Computer knowledge Is essential. Int'd parties, please write to: 1601 words
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Advertisement689 1986-07-03 10 MANAGEMENT TRAINEES In line with our expansion and as a result of rapid growth, we are now looking for young and mature people to join our selling team. If you have a burning desire to succeed and know that you can sell your way to the top we want you.689 words
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Advertisement606 1986-07-03 10 WHATEVER YOUR SALES EXPERIENCE GET YOUR CAREER MOVING You may already have some direct selling experience or perhaps have no direct relevant experience. Either way, you will find a career as a Representative or Management Trainee with us worth considering We will provide you more opportunities than you will ever606 words
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Advertisement664 1986-07-03 10 WANT TO EARN TOP DOLLARS Dreaming Won't Get You There! If you believe you're good A willing to work hard for your Top Dollar, we would like to meet with you. You must have at least 3 years 1 sales experience, be over 25 years of age, with minimum 'A'664 words
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Advertisement946 1986-07-03 10 1) MALE A FEMALE MARKETING TRAINEES 2) JUNIOR CUSTOMER RELATIONS TRAINEES 3) DELIVERY VAN DRIVER High basic salary and other benwfits. Experience not necessary as I 1 training will be provided. 1 Walk-in for interview at: #02-28 Katong People's Complex East Coast Rd. S'pore 1542 i I ESTD. SOLE DISTRIBUTORS946 words
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Advertisement571 1986-07-03 10 >RINTING CO. REQ. Salesmen tfust be able to speak Mandarin ind Eng. Age 18 35. Call *****34. SALESGIRL REQD. BY jewellery ihop. Int'd. please call personaly at: #02-21, Far East Plaza. WANTED 10 MALAY Male/ Female Direct Selling Sales Personnel, rel: *****62. 72 Situations Vacant: Technical MICROPOLIS x Tb assemble571 words
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Advertisement494 1986-07-03 10 'Sam aim 1 O-T >V"m| DAS «gs2jjgj"» Consumer Products Pie Ltd! AT&T Consumer Products Pte Ltd, has set up a high quality telephone manufacturing facility at Kampong Übi j Industrial Estate. Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the following positions: ITC in Mechanical Engineering Drawing i Design At494 words
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Advertisement507 1986-07-03 10 Established Interior Contractor Invites applicants for PROJECT CO ORDINATOR Minimum 2 years experience In Interior works e Able to liaise with Consultants Designers effectively Ability to plan and coordinate sub-contrac-tors' works e Knowledge In contract work will be added advantage QUANTITY SURVEYOR Degree or Diploma In Building/ Q.S. s Minium507 words
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Advertisement574 1986-07-03 11 72 ?^s vacant: 72 ?2ss vac nt: sssel"-* "sass.*""* 73 g::sr <ca 73 sr"-* 73 g!ra v c>nl: "sass/""* i w g:as, vacant: "srzir-"' 1 Iw, looking I U m Interested? ple t] M a rran9e<Q" nterv \J A young progressive radio cassette mechanism manufacturer urgently requires: 1. ENGINEERING ASSISTANTS574 words
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Advertisement396 1986-07-03 11 73 Situations Vacant: Production IMffILJ |WW|ir OPERATORS 1 Sfortwg Poy $455 j TEMPORARY MALE GENERAL We provide Air-conditioned comfort Recreational activities And many others APPLY NOW Please call personally during office nours at: The Personnel Department TIEN WAH PRESS PTE LTD 977 Bukit Timah Road Singapore 2158 Bus Nos: 5,396 words
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Advertisement1401 1986-07-03 11 I^ MM i^ MM mi—mb^— i ii I, i i ,m i ii w^^— ii ax iii ia^— i MM>^W WllWmnlWSimilJimmSßßlfK^^W CJlr >l 7Ma\e) 11^*^ (Ma* e) Special allowances/meal M^^lmmlfm&mSmU^r a \Tec^ cia allowance JSBHIBBJJa^' r lIIIIHIIIMIiIM^ All applicants must: jStL WwKJMmfffi BpfPlW be physically fit and must have completed1,401 words
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Advertisement419 1986-07-03 11 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous isetan Singapore tokyo DEPARTMENT STORE has immediate vacancies for the positions of:--1) FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS Age between 17 22 years Singapore citizens Secondary education Able to work on 2 rotating shifts Experience not necessary as training will be provided Salary $500 $520 further adjustment upon confirmation.419 words
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Advertisement492 1986-07-03 11 I (Rpwn I ®W7CE HOTEL We have vacancies for: j TELEPHONE!: j I OPERATOR I j Gross Salary 5556 per month Fluent in English E and Mandarin GCE 'O 1 level ROOM [STEWARDESS Gross Salary 5556 per month f WAITER/ E I WAITRESS 1 j Gross Salary 5556 per month492 words
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Advertisement462 1986-07-03 12 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous .HSii-_J Pentex Circuits 1 B__U^l Private Limited EB An established printed circuits boards manufacturer requires: ENGINEERING ASST. I Male age above 23 years Diploma in Mechanical or Manufacturing Engineering Bilingual in English and Mandarin Experience preferred but not essential SECRETARY Female age462 words
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Advertisement1009 1986-07-03 12 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous MAJtME BUPP_A» HGMEEHNB 22 Kian Teck Drive Singapore 2262 hat immediate vacancies for MALE PURCHASER Requirements: Below 35 years of age OCE 'O f level Must have several years working experience in ship chandling Co. TYPIST Requirements: GCE 'O' level Typing speed1,009 words
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Advertisement990 1986-07-03 12 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous TEPPAN KITCHEN Noodle Restaurant requires: PART-TIME/ FULL-TIME WAITERS/ WAITRESSES and TRAINEE COOKS Interested parties, please call personally (10a.m. to 10p.m.) for an interview at: 81-188, PARKWAY PARADE CLEANERS (MALE/ FEMALE) wanted for factory cleaning at I Jurong. Age 35-50. Monthly sal- ary: $350 to $600. 5-990 words
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Advertisement688 1986-07-03 12 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous GUARDS REQUIRED. HOLLAND Rd Pasir Panjang, Thomson Rd., Jurong. Call at 39 Stamford Rd. 217, Stamford House PETROL KIOSK REQ. 1 Cashier from 7am. 4pm. at $500 pm. Int'd, please come personally at: 110 Braddell Rd. S'pore-1335. REQD. SECURITY GUARDS for permanent 12-hr, shift. Int'd., apply688 words
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Advertisement654 1986-07-03 12 81 Vehicles For Hire RENT-A-VOLVO from $85 per day. Weekends Special 2 1/2 days $199. Up to 50% discount for long term rental. Call SM Car Rentals, *****88, *****12/3/4 CONTACT YONG HONG for tip-top aircond. cars, pick-ups, vans. Tel: *****77, *****50. DUMAC SERVICES Dally, Weekly Monthly Air-con, cars for rental.654 words
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Advertisement929 1986-07-03 12 86 For Sale: BMW '82 ALMOST BMW 315 (1573 re 2nd pte. owner S/ritns., hlfl, central lock, power windows. Tax till 5/'B7. Well kept. Exchange considered Tel: *****57 MARCH 77 BMW 30SI with sports rims, good condition. New. PARF eligible. Tel: *****63. NEAR ■80 BMW 320 manual. Hi-fi, sports rims,929 words
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Advertisement1043 1986-07-03 12 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan ALMOST '83 NISSAN Puisar 10 1 private owner, aircon., cassette. c $17,800. Contact: *****71. A AUG. '80 DATSUN 120Y Aircond 1 s/rlms, radio cassette. Excellent cond. Call *****13 or Pg *****24. s BEAUTIFUL NEAR '83 Nissan Pul- 1 sar 1.0, 1 owner, aircon., s/rlms, 8 hi-fi,1,043 words
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Advertisement920 1986-07-03 12 90 For Sale: Toyota 85 TOYOTA STARLET XL. 12 calves, aircond, s/rlms, tip-top condition. 1 owner, $24,800 0.n.0 *****83. IST CO. REGN. '80 Corolla 1.3 DX. rax 11/86 Aircond., radio casiette $5,800 Tel: *****13/ *****66 IST CO. REGD. '82 Cresslda 2.0 GL luto. Full accessories. Low mlleLge Showroom *****13/ *****66920 words
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Advertisement905 1986-07-03 13 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi 9/79 LANCER 1.4 (11, Manual, pte owner, aircon., hi-fi, HARK $10,500. Beautiful cond. *****33 78 MITSUBISHI GS, alrcond, hi-fi Asking: $6,200 ono. Call: *****18 92 For Sale: Mazda CO. REGD. 1981 Mazda 929L, hardtop, power windows/ steering, aircon Radio cassette, tax till Sept. Immaculate cond. $5,500905 words
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Advertisement869 1986-07-03 13 93 For Sale: Honda 7/84 HONDA CIVIC I SGL. 12 valves, 1 owner Aircon., radio cassette $25,500 Tel *****62. '78 HONDA ACCORD 1600 4-door, alrcond. s/rlms. $9,600 0.n.0. Tel: *****81. 79 HONDA ACCORD' Pte owner Alrcond., radio cassette. Good cond Tel: *****55 •82 HONDA CIVIC 1300 notchback, 5-speed, 1 owner.869 words
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Advertisement783 1986-07-03 13 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles LEE ENG FOO ft BROTHERS MOTORS PTE. LTD. 391, Balestier Road (1232) Tel: *****26 (5 lines) 1964 Ford Econovan PB bus Toyoace petrol 9' steel Toyota Liteace van aircon. Mazda T3OOO diesel 10' steel Daihatsu diesel 10' low bed Daihatsu diesel wide cab 14' Daihatsu783 words
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Advertisement610 1986-07-03 13 99 Vehicles Wanted WANT A GOOD PRICE FOR YOUR CAR? We offer: Excellent prices for your car/ commercial vehicle. Cash payment. Comprehensive services for loans, car Insurance road tax. We accept: e Cars of all makes c.c. e Commercial vehicles (vans, pickups) and company registered cars. Scrap cars or trade-in.610 words
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Advertisement842 1986-07-03 13 99 Vehicles Wanted BEST PRICE OFFERED for all vehicles. Cash payment. *****80, *****32, *****55, Jeffrey Ho. BEST PRICES OFFERED for scrap cars, used cars vans. 4 Kay Poh Road. Tel *****37 BEST PRICE OFFERED for all PARF, scrap and SZ cars. Cash payment. *****61, Huang. BEST RATES, PROFESSIONAL advice for842 words
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Advertisement1241 1986-07-03 13 106 Accommodation 106 Accommodation Available: Houses Available: Houses DISTRICT 1024 Unfurnished apartment with two bedrooms and one servant's room at:A) 42 Ridout Road B) 42A Ridout Road II) Unfurnished double-storey detached bungalow with three bedrooms at 34 Ridout Road DISTRICT 2677 III) Unfurnished single-storey bungalow with three bedrooms located in1,241 words
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Advertisement613 1986-07-03 13 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments PROPERTIES TO LET Offices at Colombo Court/ Selegie Complex Executive Flats at Tan Kim Cheng Road Terms rental negotiable Immediate occupation Contact Mr Hoon/Mrs Sim at Tel: *****33/*****15 or Mr Sean at *****44 f EXECUTIVE FLATS AND PENTHOUSES IN JURONG FOR RENT613 words
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Advertisement938 1986-07-03 13 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments MEYER TWR. PENTH'SE., Meyer Rd.. 3 bdrms. servant's rm., spacious living/ dining hall, facing beautiful sea front for rent. Area approx 3500 sq.ft Tel: *****11 Shannon/ Miss S.G. Ng/ Angle Llm. D.1025, WING ON Life Gdn. (3.500 sq.ft.) 4 bdrms. servant's, huge llving/dlnlng, 2 big balconies.938 words
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Advertisement910 1986-07-03 14 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.15, BAYSHORE/ HACIENDA, brand new. 2/ 3/ 4 bdrms. Full facilities. Partially/ fully furn. Maxvlew. *****55 D.15 BRAND NEW Mandarin Gdn., 3+l rm., sea view, superb facilities. $1,800 Bernard Valuers *****49. D.15 EQUATORIAL APT. 4 bdrms. P/furn D.lO walk-up apt. 4 bdrms. Along River Valley Rd.910 words
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Advertisement907 1986-07-03 14 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.lO NAMLY PL. Walk-up apt rms., furn.. aircon. Rent $800 Tel: *****50/ *****86. D.lO PENTHOUSE. 3 bdrms. Larg( roof-gdn. Full facilities $2,000. Tel: *****74. D.lO RIDGEWOOD CONDO. hlgr fir. furn. 3-bdrm. apt. Pool/ tennis. $1600. Houseworld *****64/ 5 D.lO, RIDGEWOOD 3-RM., furn. facing pool, excellent view,907 words
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Advertisement823 1986-07-03 14 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments ORCHARD RD. STUDIO servic apt. F/furn. with aircon. $9C p.m. incl. PUB. Call *****69 PANDAN VALLEY ACACIA Ct. bdrm. apt. F/furn. 2100 sq.f $1,800. Tel: *****21 PANDAN VALLEY, Poinciana Tw Avail, by 1/8/86. Nicely fun $1,900. Tel: *****31. PARK HOUSE, 3 bedrooms, hlg floor. Mt. Sophia,823 words
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Advertisement835 1986-07-03 14 110 Accommodation Wanted: Apartments FURNISHED/ UNFURNISHED HDB )0 flats required in any district. Tel: *****64. I- FURN/ UNFURN HDB, pte flats urt. gently reqd. in various dists. *****89/ *****32. 1 111 Accommodation Wanted: Rooms h YOUNG MALE PAKISTANI Muslim, graduate, reqs. accom. with fam--0 iiy in S'pore during 3 mths.835 words
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Advertisement570 1986-07-03 14 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses Now, a choice in private home loans. Standard Home Loan Plan Combination of term loan and overdraft facilities to suit your income. Up to 1 00% financing with interest as low as 7.75%. Insured Home Loan Plan •Cash bonus upon loan repayment.570 words
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Advertisement912 1986-07-03 14 113 For Sale: Houses SHOPHOUSE FLAT above on main Macpherson Road with vacant possession, price neg. Enquiries principals only by phone *****25 between 7.00pm -8.30pm. D.13 NEAR HAPPY Gdn. brand new d/storey semi-d. Spanish design. Split-level. 3+l bdrms 3700 sq.ft. $595,000. Rolf *****11. D.15, KATONG VICINITY. D/storey seml-d. with basement.912 words
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Advertisement618 1986-07-03 14 113 For Sale: Houses D.20 UPPER THOMSON Rd 3 storey terr D.15 Haig Rd. 3 storey terr. *****71 (agt.) D.20 5-YR. OLD 2/storey semi-d. 4 1 rms. 3800 sq.ft. $470,000. Call: *****22, Alice Agency. D.21 BINJAI PK. d/storey bunglw 4 rms. 18,000 sq.ft. Property Resources *****31/ *****75 D.267S BPRINGLEAF, 3618 words
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Advertisement1300 1986-07-03 14 114 For Sale: Private 114 Fur Sale: Private Apartments Apartments CONDOMINIUM Luxurious Townhouse (470 sq.m) Maisonettes (268-312 sq.m) Apartments (152-191 sq.m) 2 Squash courts Yj&'vi Tennis Court In one of the most. JL%l»ilJ r Saunas sought-after ;> 4 *>S^MV-, condominiums, ,\-A >iC»SK ;-*|w />^ na available for *:vgjfjTp^^U^l»>y seceded. sale1,300 words
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Advertisement798 1986-07-03 15 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 116 For Sale: 116 For Sale: 117 Properties Wanted 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces 121 Aoartments Apartments Apartments HDB Apartments HDB Apartments OMlce Spaces I ryjf_-LJ_y*- A Completely New Lifestyle .w^J It's just like798 words
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Advertisement640 1986-07-03 15 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 5-ROOMED a AM.Kk) Blk 305 $117,000 a Badok Blk 91/ 96/ 111/ 139 $115,000 a Chai Chaa Blk 51 $133,000 Ghim Moh Blk 7 $138,000 a Talok Blangah Riaa Blk 37 $135,000 Haig Rd Blk 6 $128,000 a Tack Whya Blk 12 $102,000 a Marailing640 words
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Advertisement591 1986-07-03 15 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 4-RM.: CLEMENTI 8LK.302, terrazzo, cabinet, alrcon., good view, new sch. $86,000 neg. Dover C'res. b1k.23, terrazzo/ parquet, cabinet, alrcon. $77,000 neg. *****04. 5-RM.: CLEMENTI WEST (pt), b1k.724, terrazzo, cabinet, aircon., sea view $145,000 neg. West Coast b1k.606, high fir., good view, renovated $145,000 neg. Wind591 words
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Advertisement895 1986-07-03 15 A.M. KIO 4 rm. Blk. 571, marble $75,000 Blk. 151, 343, 202, 472, 219, 456 *****13/5 Triple Ace. A.M. KIO 4-RM. 81k.202/ 211. Simple renovation, kitchen cabinets. $62,000 neg. DJ Prop., *****27. A.M. KIO 5-RM. 81k.401. Marble, ceramic, cabinet. $129,000 neg. Call Nazar *****95, day/ night. A.M. KIO 5-RM. point895 words
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Advertisement456 1986-07-03 15 4 RM. OLD Airport Rd., Blk. 32. mid. fir. $103,000. Tel: *****69 (Agt.) 4-RM. SELETAR WEST blk.6. Marble, cabinet, alrcond. beautifully renovated. $76,000 neg. *****17. 4-RM TECK WHYE renovated $65,000. World Property Building Management *****16/ *****22 4-RM.: T. PAYOH 81k.214, ceramic/ cabinets, $72,000/ Teck Whye $62,000. CCS *****71/ *****35. 4-ROOM456 words
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Advertisement838 1986-07-03 15 4/5 Rooms HDB owners: We undertake to sell your apt fast call us right now <^4T WIND HOUSING /^P*****53/ *****93/ v\~|^ s WANTED TO PURCHASE semi-d or corner terr. di5t.15, 16. Owners, pis. call *****95/ *****30 Mrs. Singh. No agts. pis. ALL AREAS, ALL types HDB/ HUDC reqd. by ready838 words
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Advertisement759 1986-07-03 15 I PRIME FACTORY WAREHOUSE CUM OFFICE SPACE I UNION CENTRED J H FOR LEASE _^^SS |H Newly completed 6 1 .< storey light industrial building at ___^_Pt3r^| W& Jalan Pemimpm. Off Upper Thomson Rd- ___V_4F_rl^^_F 2§ 2 cargo lifts of 4.000 lbs 2 passenger lifts of 2.500 lbs __fx^P\_^'vM_^^ wB9759 words
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Advertisement448 1986-07-03 15 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces W H Modern warehouse for sale fc mI or ease by un t as y instalments. 1^ m |8| aP Located at the junction of f Ljj M m MacPherson RoaoVAirport Road 1 jl all w tn vai "i° us dimensions and448 words
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Advertisement712 1986-07-03 15 FORUM GALLERIA ORCHARD ROAD (Dist 0923) New modern office premises available for rent outside CBD Ample carpark Immediate occupation FORUM DEVELOPMENT PTE LTD *****18/*****77 (Strictly no agent). GROUNDFLOOR SPACE AVAILABLE e GRAND BUILDING at Phillip Street e Next to Golden Shoe Multistorey Carpark e 1500 sq.ft./ 3000 sq.ft. e Reasonable712 words
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Advertisement1805 1986-07-03 16 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: 127 Other Real Estate 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours Office Spaces Office Spaces Office Spaces I LAND WANTED FOR private club i __™_««_^M_» i ■_™_m_^_— i— i— i— development in any districts. 3 to 5 acres. Genuine1,805 words
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Advertisement63 1986-07-03 16 *^_?^i ■tiiii-wiwJLi_____M HHiffn_B_i_r BB_Eiflifl-l-_B-_ill-_r *>■* ■:<j,'B:ll;r; "/I -T""'' -Mil i hill i ifil iL-'B__^___i_i MM H _U4 __TJrT-^'? r ff_l S si *Tml 1 AIRFARES. TOURS TO Yugoslavli and many other countries. Mo torhomes: USA, Canada, Ne\ Zealand. German Asian Trave Tel: *****66. TA 049. TIOMAN RESORT $125 upward; Stay63 words
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Advertisement782 1986-07-03 16 Enjoy quality-guaranteed tour at reduced price j| B First-class accommodation, compact sightseeing programmes, and profes* 1 p B sionai service to ensure you complete satisfaction. R Time-saving itineraries to cut down on travelling time to give you more value V B ALL JAPAN NaA ALL KOREA (MTSORAK)/JAPAN TOUR g (KYUSHU)782 words
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Advertisement349 1986-07-03 16 I THE DOLLAR STRETCHERS YOUR NO 1 CHOICE FOR A GREAT HOLIDAY 4 Days Hong Kong Special JILJI Extras! 51OS8 3 meals daily, tours Ist Class Hotel 6 Days Hongkong Food Festival Tour Dep 17/8 2418. 31/8 7/9 Extras? zPm&WZ9 Many variety of special cuisines, 'Peking Duck', Shark Fin and349 words
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Advertisement3186 1986-07-03 17 137 TourB 137 jours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours j 137 Tours 137 Tours Well take you to the right place at the right price. IM, l I <'■&%■#• UyiMMMLl4aial ■*4 1 1 1 t aj| II Dep Tues Thurs 1 1 k3,186 words
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Advertisement436 1986-07-03 17 149 Secretarial/ Typing Courses OUR NEXT P S C (Private Secretarial Course) FULLTIME/PARTTIME CLASSES COMMENCE: 14 JULY '86 You may attend classes (or 1 week absolutely FREE of charge before enrolling With our facilities and guidance. you will achieve your goal. JOIN US FOR QUALITY, COMFORT, CONVENIENCE, SATISFACTION AND RESULT.436 words
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Advertisement310 1986-07-03 17 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses DIPLOMA IN MARKETING/ PUBLIC RELATIONS for LCCI I9B7 Exam Subjects: Marketing Salesmanship Public Relations Advertising Full time Classes Commencing on 7/7/86 Mon Fri 1 30 -5 30 pm Part Time Classes Commencing at: BUKIT MERAH BRANCH #05-3545 Block 162 Bukit Merah Town Centre Tel: *****90(8 Lineal310 words
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Advertisement2064 1986-07-03 18 150 Commercial/ 151 Language Courses 151 Language Courses 160 Other Courses/ Technical Courses Instruction WESTERN FLORAL ARRANGE- ■-..->->— ,-.»#-4^-.t I^~^ ___________Z___~^ WENT taught by an experienced IMPORT/EXPORT ___BME_______________l ___i Instructress both afternoon PROCEDURES AND __IP~^ _rT_V__rn_ B evening classes commencing DOCUMENT^ COURSE Vl-I __il aTTiI H 1 _flT__ L^&W 12,064 words
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Advertisement985 1986-07-03 18 APPOINTMENT If you 5 ve got the drive... I _jyou've got the job. I f The leader in Winchester disc drives is interested in people m with the drive to succeed and excel in work performance, m Our current expansion progiaitane has created new b| opportunities for: GCE 'A' level985 words
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Advertisement712 1986-07-03 18 NOTICES By Order of INSTRUMEX Who are rationalising their equipment inventory to make room for further product development FOR SALE BY AUCTION In Lots at the Heathrow Park Hotel. Bath Road, Longford, West Drayton, Middlesex, England on TUESDAY, 22ND JULY 1986 at 1 1.00 a m EXCELLENT RANGE OF CURRENT,712 words
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Advertisement641 1986-07-03 19 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE j COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 JOO KIA Mil CHEMICAL < MANUFACTURERS PRIVATE LIMITED (In Voluntary liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members Of JOO KIA MUI CHEMICAL MANUFACTURERS PRIVATE LIMITED duly convened and held at 18 Senoko Way, Singapore 2775 on the641 words
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Advertisement440 1986-07-03 19 IN THE HKJH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OP SINGAPORE ['ompanles Winding Up No 422 of ltBC In the Matter »f the Companies Act (Chapter 185) And In the Matter «f ESVEE UNITED PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a petition for the winding-up of the abovenamed440 words
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Advertisement50 1986-07-03 19 ■^f^ VLJi^hk I^ml r l^n^H If I Tyj Uil ka IvPßfßililninl Kj H i Jjn^TjpH^l HaPVMJlV^rTPVWTnflffl^^l^^H ft 1 Hk. 'w^mßm\ WOT m Zim^m^m Jnß. V> -tfH Z^HhS 7^l^ SHai k^I^nHkInHHHHHHHHHHafMHHrMjHnM W^wtfwi iJi l l"^'■^ l 'l' >^ .>''^wk^^^^J 'jflH LJMhLSf W&m W LJf^lSffl^^MCKVt 0 the VMHfffffrfV tMnfflniMiP^ 1^"" 0 950 words
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Miscellaneous476 1986-07-03 19 By Schttlm SUN TAN By Collette PEANUTS rassajp hit 1 1 off 1 1 p-f ■r 7H€ t>tNu€& And ST wi t lj i k*___ -W.aq.AND Hose iooJL- h "~Z**£~c~^ i TmE TV ANP GO TO BEP THE BORN LOSER By Bmom BEETLE BAILEY WM 'imx hxx^w*™*?! r.J»9m«*X****m *JT7^^-~^ I476 words
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Advertisement421 1986-07-03 20 "OPENS TODAY "at JTJUJfg^ LIDO-CHANGI-SAVOY-WOODLANDS LIDO: 11am, 1,30, 4.00, 6.45 A 9.15 WOODLANDS: 1.45, 4.00, 6.45 ft 9.15 g CHANGI ft SAVOY: 11am, 1.45, 4, 6.45, 9.15 (All Thaatras No Fraa List) This warrior is 450 years old and cannot die... i He returns to New York HOft to battle421 words
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Advertisement1267 1986-07-03 20 ■'iilaliiilai:iiißi[;:ißiii'Mlß|!:iai:iilal'"!alf!lai::iai;! l iai;i:ia1 l ,M:!Bl',> ll ..f I QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC >|THllf|:CfcH <#^^BJßJ. I P AI r r> AT r 8 CATHAY: NOW SHOWING *T iWLCiVaia BK VI 1^ /m Bar 119 /m k X (*****00) 5 SHOIrVS 11.00, 130, 4.00. 6.30 9.15pm (*****59) n. Fr M 1..i M k fIK T\td'T»»'1,267 words
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Arts & Leisure
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Article, Illustration1391 1986-07-03 21 Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's Superman IV! Only this time, his down-to-earth alter-ego Christopher Reeve will make sure the Man of Steel is more human than hero. WARREN PERLEY reports. 6 Superman will continue to fly,UPI - 1,391 words
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Article, Illustration605 1986-07-03 21 America's army thinks macho films help swell its ranks, but it makes d...n sure they don't Rambo its image! RICHARD C. GROSS reports. AFTER a year of jawing, the Pentagon has agreed to help Clint Eastwood shoot a movie about a brutal MarineUPI - 605 words
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Miscellaneous170 1986-07-03 21 What's On PERFORMANCES THE VIENNA BOYS CHOIR. Shell Theatrette, third level, podium block, Shell Tower. 5.30 6.30 pm. Free tickets will he issued on a first-come first-served basis at the door from 5 pm to ensure orderly admission. NORTH REGION TOTAL DEFENCE SHOWTIME. Presented by the People's Association Cultural Troupe.170 words
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Miscellaneous151 1986-07-03 21 pm. Admission: $8 a person, including high tea. BODY AND SOUL. A British fashion-and-dance show featuring clothes from famous Parisian and English fashion houses. Neptune Theatre-Res-taurant, 9 pm. $25 first-drink charge for non-diners. Also on tomorrow. EXHIBITIONS WOODY VAN AMENDS ORIENTAL JOURNEY. A collection of watercolours, gouaches, drawings and lithographs151 words
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Miscellaneous159 1986-07-03 21 SEUM. Guided tours through an authentic turn-of-the-centu-ry Straits Chinese home. Peranakan Place, Orchard Road. 11.15 am -6.15 pm daily. Admission: $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-enactment159 words
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Miscellaneous948 1986-07-03 21 —I Radio One 90.5 mHz in VHF Band H 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, Another Show (cont'd)948 words
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Page 22 Advertisements
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Advertisement127 1986-07-03 22 ONCE AND FOR ALL, WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE? Charge cards Credit cards give you credit* charge you for ik Whenwe issue you withour Acreditcard is exactly that Card,vy^cre^youwiriithe Acardissuedbyaccmipany maturity and responsibility which doesn't expect you to pay that vriflfe^you to pay your monthly statement in full monthly bill in127 words
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Miscellaneous1037 1986-07-03 22 I nil MY VIEW Kannan Chandran MM IM III M II M I IIIII WM I p;::;-;:::.,, l Ihi Comrades in the fight I^ Ml^Hl>'^^ EVENTS in South Africa OM«liriet **¥%2kVtH&iri have been making head- dUuIIIOI UjJOi IllOiU "^WK^ _^lSlp lines lately, as the battle »^«Mt > Vfife-i _L^__Mft mt1,037 words
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