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Title Section16 1986-07-07 1 The Strait s Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, JULY 7, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8516 words
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Article, Illustration672 1986-07-07 1 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN Tolentino proclaims new govt; Aquino says he may face sedition charges By Manila Correspondent MANILA In an act of virtual mutiny, more than 300 fully armed soldiers loyal to ousted president Ferdinand Marcos took over the plush Manila Hotel yesterday to protect former assemblymanReuter - 672 words
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Article20 1986-07-07 1 BELGRADE Chinese Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang arrived from Rumania yesterday to start a five-day visit to Yugoslavia. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article73 1986-07-07 1 BELFAST Army bomb disposal units defused two 230-kg bombs m Northern Ireland over the weekend which were set to explode near passing army patrols, police said yesterday. One bomb was found m a hijacked van on a road m County Tyrone on Saturday night. The other, discoveredAP - 73 words
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Article57 1986-07-07 1 DHAKA Rogue elephants rampaged though a village m Bangladesh's Chittagong district on two successive nights last week, killing five people and injuring seven as they flattened houses, uprooted trees and destroyed crops. Police said herds of up to 12 elephants stormed into Buichara village. Hundreds of villagers fledReuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration568 1986-07-07 1 SURESH NAIR - SURESH NAIR Woman dies, eight hurt as pick-up overturns and catches fire By A BIRTHDAY celebration ended m tragedy early yesterday morning when a pick-up carrying nine young people hit a lamp-post, overturned and burst into flames along Changi Coast Road. A passenger, Miss KellyMAZLAN BADRON - 568 words
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302 1986-07-07 1 Peter Hazelhurst - Millions cast votes in poll vital to Nakasone Peter Hazelhurst By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO Millions of Japanese flocked to polling stations across the country yesterday m a low key but vital election which will determine whether Prime Minister Vasnhiro Nakasone will have to step down when his second term of302 words
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90 1986-07-07 1 THE Chief of Defence Forces of Malaysia will arrive m Singapore today as guest of the Chief of the General Staff, Ma-jor-General Winston Choo. During his three-day official visit, General Tan Sri Dato' Mohamed Ghazali bin Haji Che Mat will call on Prime Minis- ter90 words
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Article66 1986-07-07 1 HONGKONG Authorities here launched a huge air and sea search yesterday for three people reported missing at sea south of Hongkong, a police spokesman said. The spokesman said helicopters, launches, inflatable boats and frogmen had been dispatched to scan the sea after a man had reportedAFP - 66 words
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Article59 1986-07-07 1 DHAKA Three men were axed to death and nearly 30 men and women were wounded when rival villagers fought a two-hour battle over disputed land, police said yesterday. They said villagers fought with axes, swords, knives, staves and sticks m Bangladesh's southern Barisal district on SaturdayReuter - 59 words
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Article656 1986-07-07 1 RAY DHALIWAL - Gratuity scheme for MRT expats RAY DHALIWAL Offer to make up for CPF cut 'made m Singapore's best interest' By THE Mass Rapid Transit Corporation, acting m what it considers to be Singapore's best interest, has offered its 250 expatriate engineers and technical supervisors a gratuity scheme to make up656 words
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Article445 1986-07-07 2 Aid to resume career HELP IS on the way for women who wish to return to their careers after a few years of "home duty" as young mothers. Dr Dixie Tan, the MP for Ulu Pandan who is behind the move, said she plans to set up clubs to445 words
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Article194 1986-07-07 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE REVELATION by the United Nations that the now of funds In ISBS has been from countries which most need them to countries that least need them points to an economic polarisation that must be corrected. Towards this end, international banks most lend more to194 words
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Article267 1986-07-07 2 5 billion people SOMEWHERE ON Earth, a child born today will become the five-billionth person living on the planet, according to the estimates of the Population Institute. Institute president Werner Fornos was predicting the date for this milestone arrival. Page 4 No women priests? THE CHURCH of267 words
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Article307 1986-07-07 2 Ingrid breaks record NORWAY'S INGRID Kristiansen shattered her 10,000 metres world record at the Bislett Games athletics meeting m Oslo on Saturday night with a magnificent performance of front running before her own adoring fans. The 30-year-old wife and mother took the lead on the seventh lap and pulled307 words
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Article391 1986-07-07 2 Is ballet harmful? EXCEPTIONALLY THIN, unusually light and virtually flat-chested these qualities best describe the prima ballerinas of today. But according to a study m the New England Journal of Medicine, dancers may be the medical casualties of tomorrow as their gruelling regime of dieting, weight loss and391 words
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Article266 1986-07-07 2 ASEAN BANKERS WANT FREER FINANCIAL TRADING THE ASEAN Bankers Association has called on its members to lobby their governments to remove regulations and other barriers hindering the growth of trading m bonds, stocks and shares and other financial instruments. In addition, the Asean Banking Council has resolved to look266 words
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156 1986-07-07 2 Don't misread offer PHILIPPINE MILITARY chief, General Fidel Ramos, was quoted by the state-run Philippine news agency on Saturday warning communist guerillas not to misinterpret as weakness the government's offer for peace talks. He was reacting to a recent rise m guerilla ambushes on government156 words
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Article66 1986-07-07 2 'INCLUDE HDB ESTATES TOO' AN HDB RESIDENT, welcoming the proposed legislation to give the management corporations of condominiums and apartments more powers to run their estates, suggests that its ambit be widened to include HDB estates. He feels it will make these estates better places to live m by66 words
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Article333 1986-07-07 2 Product Advertiser Section/Page Acupunture Chinese Nature Cure I —27 AHnes Aerollot I 8 China Airlines I —12 Thai Int'l I —13 Athletic Meet Times Inter Business House I —26 Bank Standard Chartered Bank II 1 Book Rosicrucian Order I —16 STP Distributors I —19 Camera Shnro (S) I—l333 words
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243 1986-07-07 3 5 LDP factions battle for control TOKYO The ruling Liberal Democratic Party is a federation of five separate factions m fierce competition with each other, rather than a cohesive political entity. Thus m yesterday's elections, the LDP fielded more than one candidate m many districts, as their party elders whoAFP - 243 words
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80 1986-07-07 3 DHAKA A prisoner held without trial m a Bangladeshi jail for 23 years has died, a report m the New Nation said yesterday. Zillur Rahman, an inmate of Habiganj jail, 250 km north-east of Dhaka, was arrested m 1963 at the age of 27AP - 80 words
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344 1986-07-07 3 ISLAMABAD Demonstrators flogged and burned President Mohammad Zia ul-Haq's effigy m nation-wide protests to mark the ninth anniversary of his rule amid calls for his removal and fresh polls by autumn. i Tens of thousands poured on to the streets of Pakistan's majorReuter - 344 words
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Article, Illustration283 1986-07-07 3 India's veteran 'untouchable' leader dies NEW DELHI Jagjivan Ram, veteran leader of India's untouchable community and a Cabinet minister for nearly 30 years, died on Sunday. He was 78. Mr Ram died of chronic lung disease and pneumonia at a hospital where he was admitted on May 8. A memberReuter - 283 words
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Article190 1986-07-07 3 ANANDPUR SAHIB (Pun jab) Punjab's ruling Sikh Akali Dal party formally split on Saturday when a militant breakaway group launched its own party and declared it to be the legitimate Akali Dal. More than 20,000 people attended the convention m Anandpur Sahib, 6!> km north ofUPT - 190 words
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Article, Illustration614 1986-07-07 3 Firm economic stand 'not likely to change' Japan general elections TOKYO With a heavy voter turn-out m yesterday's general elections seen as favouring the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), the chances of a major change away from Japan's tight-fist-ed economic stance are remote, observers say. Recent opinion polls have allReuter - 614 words
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309 1986-07-07 3 Militants reject Jayewardene peace plan MADRAS AN umbrella organisation of Tamil militants has rejected Sri Lankan President Junius Jayewardene's new peace proposals, Tamil sources said. But the sources added that a more moderate group, the Tamil United Liberation Front (TULF), was likely to bow to Indian pressure and agree toAP - 309 words
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166 1986-07-07 4 WASHINGTON Americans want the next US President to carry on the policies of current incumbent Ronald Reagan, a poll published here on Saturday showed. The poll, commissioned by the weekly magazine US News and World Report and the cable television network CNN, saidAFP - 166 words
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374 1986-07-07 4 World population nears five billion mark WASHINGTON SOMEWHERE on Earth, a child born today will become the five billionth person living on the planet, according to the estimates of the Population Institute. "The birth of a child is usually a joyous occasion and our fondest wishes and fervent prayers areAP - 374 words
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Article78 1986-07-07 4 DEMOGRAPHER Carl Haub said a million people are added to the world every four or five days, 85 million each year. "In the last 35 years, global population grew by two billion, m the next 35 years it is expected to grow by three billion," MrAP - 78 words
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Article, Illustration365 1986-07-07 4 NEW YORK A refurbished Statue of Liberty was reopened to the public on Saturday as the Liberty weekend party, hardly pausing on the morning after, rolled ahead with boat and air races, open houses aboard berthed ships and a huge festival m Lower Manhattan.NYT; AP - 365 words
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128 1986-07-07 4 CEDAR BLUFF (Iowa) Five women who paraded as topless Statues of Liberty m protest against pornography said they bared their breasts to show they oppose violence against women. "When you oppose violent pornography, you get linked with people who are pretty rightwing and puritan,"UPI - 128 words
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264 1986-07-07 4 GREENEVILLE (Tennessee) A lawsuit that could affect the choice of textbooks for American children nationwide will be heard this month, 61 years after the state of Tennessee put John Scopes on trial for teaching evolution. A fundamentalist Christian group of parents is suing HawkinsUPI - 264 words
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Article, Illustration429 1986-07-07 6 Women for priesthood' move gets setback YORK (England) THE Church of England's ruling General Synod has voted against a measure seen as paving the way for the ordination of women priests. Rejecting advice from the Archbishop of Canterbury, the 600-member Synod turned down a measure on Saturday which would haveReuter; AP; UPI - 429 words
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316 1986-07-07 6 Western team to monitor Soviet N-tests NEW YORK A team of Western scientists has entered the Soviet Union and will be allowed to monitor its main underground nuclear test-site for the first time since the dawn of the nuclear era. The private scientific team, which consists of widely respected non-governmentalNYT - 316 words
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Article, Illustration191 1986-07-07 6 Mitterrand to discuss arms control with Gorbachev MOSCOW French President Francois Mitterrand will be playing intermediary when, fresh from talks with President Ronald Reagan m New York, he meets Kremlin chief Mikhail Gorbachev tomorrow, diplomats said. Although Mr Mitterrand has dismissed suggestions he will be acting as a go-between, heReuter - 191 words
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169 1986-07-07 6 MOSCOW The head of the Soviet Communist Party youth organisation Komsomol has been moved to a job m the state trade union council m a continuing shake-up of personnel under Kremlin leader Mikhail Gorbachev. News agency Tass said Viktor Mishin, 43, was elected atReuter - 169 words
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Article161 1986-07-07 6 PARIS Two bombs exploded early yesterday outside the offices of state-owned French firms, causing damage bat no injuries, police sources said. Several parked cars caught fire after a powerful car-bomb went off around dawn outside the headquarters of Air Llquide on the left bankReuter; AP - 161 words
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Article65 1986-07-07 6 AYACUCHO (Peru) Peruvian army troops on patrol m the Andes killed 28 Maoist guerillas m the bloodiest clash with Sendero Luminso (Shining Path) rebels m 10 months, police sources said on Saturday. One 19-year-old soldier also died m the battle, which took place shortly before dawnReuter - 65 words
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118 1986-07-07 7 LAGOS Nigeria's military government has ordered a monthly nationwide cleanliness drive as part of a revived "war against Indiscipline" aimed at teaching Nigerians the virtues of good behaviour. In an address at ceremonies launching the crusade after an 11--month break, the military regime'sAFP - 118 words
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Article, Illustration467 1986-07-07 7 Gunmen kill 5 Black municipal officials Turmoil m South Africa JOHANNESBURG ANTI-GOVERNMENT gunmen armed with So-viet-designed AK-47 assault rifles shot dead five Black municipal officials South-east of Johannesburg early on Saturday m what is seen as an escalation of urban guerilla warfare m South Africa after a spate of bombNYT; Reuter - 467 words
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152 1986-07-07 7 New record systems 'erode privacy' WASHINGTON A report by the Office of Technology Assessment warns that advances m government computerised record systems have eroded some of the individual protections established by the Privacy Act of 1974. According to the report, technological improvements m storing personal records which have helped theNYT - 152 words
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199 1986-07-07 7 Gays plan boycotts in bid to overturn law SAN FRANCISCO Leaders of homosexual groups angered over a Supreme Court decision upholding the right of states to ban sodomy say they are considering economic boycotts, lawsuits and mass protests m an effort to legalise homosexual acts between adults m the 24NYT - 199 words
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Article63 1986-07-07 7 HAMBURG An unknown man died after setting fire to himself m front of the Soviet consulate m central Hamburg on Saturday, police said. The man, who died from his burns, had not left any form of identity near the scene, police said. A Soviet consulate spokesmanAFP - 63 words
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Article, Illustration66 1986-07-07 8 TAKING his political campaign to the corn fields near Laat BJa Luang village m Thailand, a smiling Sawaeng Yingguat holds his campaign literature after talking to some farmers. In the background other workers load a truck to take the corn to market m Bangkok.AP - 66 words
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344 1986-07-07 8 j MANILA Philippine military chief General Fidel Ramos has warned communist guerillas not to misinterpret as weakness the government's offer for peace talks. He was reacting to a recent rise m guerilla ambushes on government troops. "While we have extended the hand ofReuter; AFP - 344 words
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334 1986-07-07 8 It was kill or be killed, so we killed. If they (the Javanese) weren't for us, they were against us. We had no compunction. Unless we got full co-operation, they died. World War II veteran Ellis Da vies. HONGKONG A RAG-TAG band of alliedAFP - 334 words
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365 1986-07-07 8 Tolentino a maverick in Marcos' KBL party MANILA Mr Arturo Tolentino, sworn m yesterday as acting President of the Philippines m defiance of the incumbent Corazon Aquino, is a 75-year-old I lawyer and former Foreign Minister. He was elected VicePresident m the last Feb 7 elections widely held to beReuter - 365 words
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155 1986-07-07 8 Cheaper US rice may hit foreign exporters WASHINGTON An annual US$BOO million (551.74 billion) rice subsidy programme created by Congress over the Reagan administration's objections, will boost American rice sales and have a sharp impact on the world market, the Washington Post said. The programme, started m April, is expectedUPI - 155 words
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142 1986-07-07 8 US electronics firm to shut Bandung plant JAKARTA An American electronics company, National Semiconductor Corp, will shut down its plant m Bandung m September after more than 13 years of operations due to big losses caused by marketing problems. The depressed market demand and the latest developments m semiconductor technologyBernama - 142 words
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149 1986-07-07 8 BANGKOK The Thai air force has sent a team of experts to the United States for flight and service training on F-16s before the scheduled delivery of the first batch of the fighter jets m Thailand early next year. Air Vice-MarshalAFP - 149 words
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Article99 1986-07-07 8 MANILA Four people, including a three-year-old child, died m an hour-long fire that razed a house m central Manila at dawn yesterday. Police said the victims were a Pakistani national identified as Tony Nizar, 50. his Filipina wife, 30, their child and a maid. PoliceReuter - 99 words
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Advertisement269 1986-07-07 8 MANAGEMENT PROGRAMMERS IT July to September, 1986 No. Course Title Date 1. How To Get Big Results From A Small Advertising Budget Jul 21-23 2. Diagnosing And Managing Conflict At Work Jul 23-25 3. Do It Yourself Marketing Research Jul 24-25 4. Managing People For Maximum Productivity Jul 28-30 5.269 words
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176 1986-07-07 9 Prisoners can no longer donate blood KUALA LUMPUR Prisoners, who account for M per cent of blood donors In the country, will no longer be allowed to donate blood, Deputy Health Minister Datuk K. Pathmanahan has said. This followed an earlier announcement that four men who have been detected asBernama - 176 words
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Article, Illustration241 1986-07-07 9 JOHOR BARU Umno deputy president Datuk Musa Hitam has called for a review of certain parts m the Umno constitution to determine if the party's objectives have been achieved. Opening the Johor Umno convention on Saturday, Datuk Musa questioned whether party leaders understoodNST - 241 words
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453 1986-07-07 9 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM By KUALA LUMPUR Representatives from Parti Islam's (PAS) Chinese Consultative Committees declared their support for the party's efforts to form an opposition united front at the end of their twoday convention here yesterday. If such a front fails to materialise, the PAS'453 words
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201 1986-07-07 9 Return Front to ensure stability Ghafar IPOH Malaysians should have no second thoughts m re-electing the present National Front leaders who have always been moderate m everything, Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba said yesterday. In retaining these leaders, the country's stability would be ensured and no racial misunderstanding could occur,Bernama - 201 words
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Article, Illustration458 1986-07-07 9 4 The project is like a hen trying to hatch its eggs. The eggs would never be hatched and could even go rotten if somebody removed the hen too often to see whether the eggs have been hatched. So let the hen hatch mNST - 458 words
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99 1986-07-07 9 JOHOR BARU The signing of a direct trade agreement between Malaysia and China has been held up because of two "technical hitches," Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Muhyiddin Yassin said yesterday. These concerned Malaysia's requirement for the licensing of local companies engaged mBernama; AP - 99 words
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440 1986-07-07 10 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN Aim is to help them resume jobs Stories by HELP is on the way for women who wish to return to their careers after a few years of "home duty" as young mothers. Dr Dixie Tan, the MP for Ulu Pandan440 words
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Article, Illustration225 1986-07-07 10 THE display of flower power proved too much. She was simply overwhelmed. The bouquet stretched from her waist to her chin. Sideways, It was broader than her shoulders. Such was the bouquet of yellow, pink, red, orange and purple flowers given to Dr DbdeYAP YEW PIANG - 225 words
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Article212 1986-07-07 10 TAXI and bus drivers must raise their standard of driving and improve their work attitudes to the optimum to meet the higher expectations of passengers. Second Deputy Prime Minister Ong Teng Cheong made this point m a speech to members of the National Transport Workers'212 words
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Article, Illustration213 1986-07-07 10 WOMEN can make their mark on the professions dominated by men but it 1 will take hard work and sacrifice. This was the common view that emerged from a day-long seminar by the Singapore Business and Professional Women's Association yesterday. As one of the213 words
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190 1986-07-07 10 Police appeal again for info on 2 murders POLICE have renewed their appeal for people with information on two murders last week to contact them immediately on the hotline. An elderly man was* found murdered at a Joo Chiat Road restaurant at 8.30 am on July 2. About nine hours190 words
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Article, Illustration107 1986-07-07 10 Games, shows and limbo dance to boot THIS young man is bending over backwards, with boots and all, to entertain the audience at the Singapore Zoo. His impromptu limbo dance added to the fun of the zoo outing yesterday for 30,000 families organised to celebrate Singapore Armed Forces Day. Dr107 words
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105 1986-07-07 10 AN AMERICAN yachtowner was fined the minimum of $5,000 for illegally removing dutiable goods from his yacht to his son's flat. The dutiable goods that Bevis Mahan, 65, had removed 3.24 kg of cigarettes and 302 litres of liquor were ordered to be forfeited.105 words
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Article, Illustration413 1986-07-07 11 MATILDA GABRIEL - MATILDA GABRIEL Pancake triumphs oyer fried rice and fried noodles By WHAT will Singapore women dish out to their families m an emergency, with no way to get to the market? Fried rice or fried noodles, most likely. Fried rice was the choice of one out413 words
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Article115 1986-07-07 11 Joint sea exercise with Brunei THE Singapore navy will conduct a joint exercise with the Flotilla Royal Brunei Armed Forces this week. Exercise Pelican, the eighth m a series between the two countries, will be held off Brunei waters from today until Friday. A total of 10 ships from both115 words
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Article104 1986-07-07 11 THE Singapore Armed Forces will conduct military exercises this week at Lim Chu Kang, Marsiling, Mandai, Wing Loong, Loyang and Sembawang. These will be from today to Sunday. Blanks and thunderflashes will be used and the public is advised not to be alarmed. The air force will be conducting104 words
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Article76 1986-07-07 11 Two stole m-cycles for joy rides A YOUTH and his accomplice stole nine motorcycles m six months for joy rides and abandoned them after running out of fuel. Ismail bin Rosdi, 18, a gardener, admitted stealing the motorcycles between May and October last year. Mohamed Noordin bin Mohamed, 20, his76 words
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Article48 1986-07-07 11 SENIOR Muslim residents m Queenstown constituency received food parcels and a $25 hadiah (gift) each at a Hari Raya gathering yesterday morning. About 250 received the gifts at the gathering, organised by the Queenstown branch of the People's Action Party at its Margaret Drive office.48 words
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Article170 1986-07-07 11 A WOMAN expecting her first child fought and held off a robber m a lift until her brother and a neighbour rushed to her rescue and detained the man m Yishun Avenue 5. The robber had cornered Madam Sundri Shanmugam, 34, m the lift m170 words
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638 1986-07-07 11 MRT chief on why gratuity scheme is necessary THE Mass Rapid Transit system, with so many tracks, tunnels and stations under construction almost simultaneously m a finely synchronised operation, is like a chain: It is as strong as its weakest link. If any link is not m place, the whole638 words
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Article, Illustration706 1986-07-07 12 JUDY TAN - JUDY TAN 'Vital to have open line of communication m family' By WHY DO young people commit suicide? How can a conservative parent accept the 'hairstyle that stands up" and "garish clothes" his teenage child sport? How does the teenager talk to his parentsWONG KWAI CHOW - 706 words
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355 1986-07-07 12 NGIAM TONG HAI - PPD warns of rabies from smuggled dogs NGIAM TONG HAI By DOG-LOVERS, beware. Buying that cute dog with the bargain price tag may not be that good an idea. If you are tempted because it seems such a good buy, think again. That dog you are eyeing may bring with355 words
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153 1986-07-07 12 $108 m for redundancy fund since 1968 THE Redundancy Payments Fund has received $108.6 million for 24,731 retrenched employees since it was set up m 1968. The fund was established to pay out monetary benefits to employees made redundant by the withdrawal of British forces from Singapore. At the end153 words
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Article, Illustration341 1986-07-07 13 VALERIE LEE - VALERIE LEE It doesn't matter, says boy who saved girl By HE SINGLEHANDEDLY dragged a little girl to safety after she got into difficulty m the swimming pool of the Pandan Valley condominium. That was more than two weeKS ago. 1111 toaay, Jefferson341 words
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353 1986-07-07 13 THE bold, rational and responsible attitude of shipyard workers and unions has helped the beleaguered ship building and repairing industry to survive the difficult times and regain its competitiveness. Commending shipyard unions for the sacrifices they had made m the last 18353 words
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Advertisement391 1986-07-07 10 WE EVEN IMPROVED ON When it comes to outstanding THE PRICE. Volvo performance, safety or Take a close look at Volvo's 1986 value, our new 240GL inj. is no 240GL inj. and its surprisingly exception. affordable new PARF price of only Take the 2 ii tre fuel-injected $62/748. At this391 words
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Advertisement175 1986-07-07 11 Grown m the ITS A American Food Festival I Celebrate America's 2 10 th birthday l|i with a delicious assortment of "home grown" dishes and California wines. Dishes like new England Clam Chowder, California Claret Soup, Chuckwagon Beef Stew, Shrimp Ham Jambalaya and American Apple Pie at the Orchard Cafe175 words
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Advertisement134 1986-07-07 11 Singapore -Bangkok Every day on Thai You get to Bangkok fresh and m good time for your business appointments. But not before a hearty breakfast served with a smile. I "*>^^ f^ Fine porcelain, silver cutlery, and a choice of menus and spirits. Lunch at 30,000 feet above sea level134 words
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Advertisement235 1986-07-07 12 THE POLO EXECUTIVE TRAVELER Yours for just $38 with any Ralph Lauren fragrance purchase. timmfi Now exclusively at Tangs. The Polo Executive Traveler is every bit a Ralph Lauren designer original. It's WL ai delightfully roomy measures 55 x 45 x 25cm to pack m practically everything you PJ^j need235 words
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Advertisement250 1986-07-07 13 In the floppy disk jungle... New Kodak DiskettesGiant on Quality. JBbF^ST jk»- WjtojE&-* "^frffifca^ifflL Wlhl He B^9 Bwli® Wrm- Vy° Ural fsm\ waßlfisffißMr' Kodak, the name says it all. Backed by a heritage of ■iiHTflVi'iiUiTifiivmsmM technical innovation, the new With evei r of i o Kodak diskettes purchased. you will250 words
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Advertisement22 1986-07-07 14 New Mobil Power Plus is a revolutionary petrol additive which will return your car to full power m just two tankf uls.22 words
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Advertisement487 1986-07-07 15 The formation of carbon deposits m sensitive port fuel injectors is causing increasing concern among major car manufacturers of hi-tech engines. A car's performance can be adversely affected by its clogged fuel injector. While other petrol additives keep fuel injectors clean, Mobil, always on the leading edge of technology, has487 words
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Article557 1986-07-07 16 AT THE start of the 1980s, the highly acclaimed Brandt Report on North-South relations suggested that there be a "massive transfer of resources" from the industrialised to the developing countries. This, it noted, was not only vital to alleviate the crushing poverty that afflicted millions557 words
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1276 1986-07-07 16 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM Too many factors working against it Around the region By THE odds of an opposition united front being formed to challenge the ruling multi-party National Front m the coming Malaysian general election appear rather slim. The precedents are not encouraging. There1,276 words
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Article610 1986-07-07 16 What Opec can and cannot do Regional comment Editorial, headlined Opec huffs and puffs, published m The Jakarta Post on July 2. SHEER common sense tells us not to expect any unanimous decision from the Opec conference m Brioni (Yugoslavia) regarding an oil-price stabilisation scheme through a clear-cut production ceiling610 words
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1032 1986-07-07 16 Western Europe needs the United States LONDON Europa, said Mr Mikhail Gorbachev recently, giving the Greek myth an unusual twist, has been seized by an American bull and taken across the Atlantic (actually, the poor girl succumbed to the boss of the Olympian politburo). The average American, the editor ofThe Economist - 1,032 words
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Article, Illustration989 1986-07-07 17 CHRISTOPHER LORENZ - CHRISTOPHER LORENZ By THE Harold Geneen school of "macho-man-agement" still has plenty of admirers. Far too many chief executives rely on the basically negative motivational approach of "express criticism, withhold praise, and instil job insecurity". Yet the "management by terror" principle by which GeneenFT - 989 words
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610 1986-07-07 17 SHANGHAI China's way of communism has produced another unorthodox idea retraining schemes for failed businessmen. Shanghai City authorities are thinking of offering such help to people whose first attempts at free enterprise end m failure. "The Shanghai Labour Bureau plans to bring together thoseReuter - 610 words
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Article57 1986-07-07 17 7. Make decisions m secret, and spring them on people. 8. Do not hand oat information to managers freely. 9. Get lower-level managers to implement your threatening decisions. 10. Above all, never forget that you, the higher-ups, already know everything important about business. Condensed from57 words
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Advertisement56 1986-07-07 16 'Spot the Bus No. Competition. The Winners: Ist Prize Handycam Package (PAK-88) Ang Kee Boon I/C: *****58 I 2nd Prize CCD-VBAF Alvin Khee I/C: *****38/Z 3rd Prize EVA 300 Queenie Lim I/C: *****40 A You can't beat the System. So join it. rf£tojjs Vidoo o PXSJ SONY MMfc* Enter now!56 words
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Advertisement232 1986-07-07 16 WHAT SECRET POWER DOES THIS MAN POSSESS? HE HAS INNER VISION The Ancients called it COSMIC CONSCIOUSNESS There are no physical limitations to inner vision the psychic faculties of man know no barriers of space or time. A world of marvelous phenomena awaits your command. Within the natural— but unused—232 words
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Advertisement302 1986-07-07 17 ■fHHfIHHHIIHH M tf VERTICA! BJI| t |fiT| L! fiiw 2 BLINDS: FOLDING fjate to XSnT^^r DOOR: vertical blinds. New stocks Just amved SSS?^ raTsOcobur^' fIH X 2 S 5 withmagnetic fn rhnrS *i I UNIT iNTERPRISIS CO. catch Choice of CO CnOOSe #oi-oi.katong plaza 5 colours With from. Tel *****27/*****02302 words
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157 1986-07-07 18 SPCA quick to help injured dog I WOULD like to thank the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals for responding promptly to a call I made recently for it to help an injured dog I had seen at Upper Changi Road/Loyang Way junction. The dog had already been157 words
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Letter, Illustration283 1986-07-07 18 ALTHOUGH a dog-lover myself, I have come close to wishing some dead m my neighbourhood, mainly because their owners lack civic sense. They start barking from 8 pm to 11 or sometimes even later. About 20 dogs are involved and many of283 words
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399 1986-07-07 18 It will deal with the minority of inconsiderate residents THE announcement of a Bill to give the management corporations of condominiums and apartments more powers to run their estates is certainly good news. (ST, June 30). Could the Government consider extending the399 words
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237 1986-07-07 18 I AM writing m support of the points m the letter "HDB refusal to repair leak 'unfair' by Mr Chia Kin Luen. (ST, July 2). I am also a victim of the clause stating that the Housing Board is not responsible for237 words
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212 1986-07-07 18 ON June 10, I found a wallet containing about $50 on board a feeder service 231 bus m Toa Payoh. I decided to hand it over to an inspector at the bus interchange counter. He recorded the find m a book which I212 words
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Letter68 1986-07-07 18 PLEASE refer to the letter "Father risks further fines" by Miss A.L. Pang (ST, June 30), m which the writer drew attention to the parking problems of the owners/drivers of large vehicles m Jurong West Street 42. We would appreciate it if the writer could give us more68 words
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287 1986-07-07 18 I REFER to the letter "Early patient waited over 4 hours just to see doctor" by "Impatient patient". (ST, June 27). I am sorry that the writer had to wait for quite some time before she was attended to by the doctor.287 words
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238 1986-07-07 18 PLEASE refer to the letter "Highlight the most dirty estates during contest" by "Cleaning Needed" (ST, June 24), m which the writer commented on the state of cleanliness of Kampong Übi and suggested that the Housing Board highlight the most dirty estates during238 words
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Advertisement310 1986-07-07 18 CHAIN SAWS By Spotradio Sdn Bhd When you buy your new y. chainsaw this year /*y I tj jf /T Remember! Bj^* Jf longest l Ir dP^ J^E^ iuJf spare parts are {^y* *1m cheaper! J? more shops to service I it for you! mk B*# anc s not a310 words
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Article, Illustration401 1986-07-07 19 I DON'T be- lieve m growth by acquisition, I believe m m growth by making money. Businessman Lee Ming Tee. JULY 9 The National Productivity Board is organising a breakfast talk for chief executive officers at Sheraton Towers. Dr R I Fenton-May, vice-president and technical director of Coca-Cola401 words
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Article253 1986-07-07 19 GIBSON Public Relations (Pte) Ltd has appointed Mr Gilbert Tan Hock Ming as an executive, with specific responsibilities m research. Mr Alfred Knight has been appointed treasurer for Cerebos Pacific Ltd. He was previously finance director of Cerebos (Australia). Cerebos has also appointed Mr Leslie Man as accounting manager253 words
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Article156 1986-07-07 19 JCA gets Aussie greenlight THE Australian government has approved Jack Chia (Australia) Ltd's takeover bid for Australian property company, Long Corporation Ltd, JCA's local associate, Jack Chia-MPH has announced. The move was first disclosed last May and involved the exchange of two JCA 50-cent shares for every $1 share m156 words
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158 1986-07-07 19 Abtex donates software for institutes' use A BRITISH company, Abtex Software Ltd, has donated software worth $BM,tM to the Economic Development Board. The donation of 241 software packages was made by Mr Geoff Reiss, managing director of Abtex Software, on Jane 26. They will be used by the EDB's seven158 words
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598 1986-07-07 19 AGNES WEE - AGNES WEE By m Shanghai SHANGHAI Singapore businessmen visiting Tianjin have been offered three development projects m Tianjin. The first is the proposed science building offered by the Tianjin Municipal Engineering Development Co; the second, a recreation centre at the Tianjin Economic-Technological Development Area (Teda),598 words
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Article226 1986-07-07 19 AGNES WEE - AGNES WEE By TWO of Tianjin's major construction companies are offering Singapore contractors Chinese construction workers. The Tianjin Construction Engineering Corp (TCEC) wants to "export 10,000 of its total workforce of 60,000. Another company, the Tianjin Municipal Engineering Co (TMEC), has 1,000 Chinese workers available226 words
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490 1986-07-07 19 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ I Bankers urged to lobby governments to lift curbs By THE Asean Bankers Association has called on its members to lobby their governments to remove regulations and other barriers hindering the growth of trading m bonds, stocks and shares and other financial490 words
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Article, Illustration136 1986-07-07 19 MORE than 7,000 copies of the latest edition of Tradelink, the revamped annual directory of the Singapore Manufacturers' Association, have been distributed overseas to help sell Singapore goods and services. Those on the overseas mailing list include chambers of commerce, trade departments, trade and136 words
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485 1986-07-07 19 Only two of Johan's units 'do well' KUALA LUMPUR JOHAN Holdings' industrial and financial services and investment divisions appear to be the only bright spots of last year. These performed satisfactorily, albeit with reduced margins, while the rest of the group turned m poor results. Chairman Tan Kay Hock attributesMBT - 485 words
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Article71 1986-07-07 20 Gross Group net Year to Company dividend profit/loss ('000) D C Bank (7) $4,353 L ($13,033) Dec 85 Federal Flour 17.5 (17.5) M 526.559 ($22,993) Dec 85 Jacks Int $11,964 L ($29) Jan 86 Kuchai 20 (20) M 5277 ($268) Dec 85 Metal Box Spore 17.5 (2.8a) $9,39271 words
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Article87 1986-07-07 20 Gross Group pre-tax Year to Company dividend profit/loss ('000) F N 14.4 (20) $51,288 ($55,007) Mar 86 H Tai-Pan $3,867 L ($977 L) Mar 86 J CM P H 2 (2) $640 L ($7,446 L) Mar 86 J C Ent 8 (8) M 51,807 ($3,817) Mar 86 M87 words
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Article46 1986-07-07 20 Interim Group pre-tax Half-year to Company dividend profit/loss ('000) Batu Lintang (5.9TE) M 59,267 (sB3sb) Mar 86 G Lumber M52,830L ($615) Mar 86 Ganda Hldgs Ms2l3 ($3,012) Mar 86 M Breweries BTE (11.3) $32,269 ($33,866) Mar 86 San Hldgs M$623L ($553 L) Mar 8646 words
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Article33 1986-07-07 20 Metai Box Spore Bonus issue of one-for-four. Metro Hldgs Bonus issue of one-for-ten. Mycorn Bhd Proposed rights issue of three-for-two at $2. TDM Proposed rights issue of one-for-one at $1 par.33 words
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Article550 1986-07-07 20 THE Stock Exchange of Singapore and the Singapore Monetary Exchange (Simex) have set up a joint committee with the main objective of examining the feasibility of introducing a Singapore stock index futures contract on Simex. Stockbroking firm City Securities was put into (provisional) liquidation on July 4. Three550 words
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Article55 1986-07-07 20 __i i i i i i -i i i I Financial Times Industrials Friday 1,356.5 (1,365.70) Dow Jones Industrials H?~ Friday Closed (1900.87) 1 Nikkei Stock Average Saturday *****.36 (*****.73) (Fijures m brackets refer to those Hi of the previous trading day) I I I I 1 I 155 words
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Article331 1986-07-07 20 W 5 YM Chmt MitsubE.ec 350 -5 A|inomoto 1870 unch Mitsub Estote 2060 +20 Akai 460 unch Mitsub Heavy 398 unch Amado 872 -8 Mifsui 512 +6 AsahiChem 858 +8 Mitsui Ship 156 -2 Asohi Glass 1260 -30 Mitsui Smelting 370 -2 Bonk ot Tokyo 785 unch Mitsukoshi 1220331 words
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542 1986-07-07 20 New York NEW YORK Once the last of the US Independence Day celebrations are over, the attention of the financial world is likely to focus squarely on the Federal Reserve Board. For weeks now, Wall Street has been hoping for some monetary542 words
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Article3169 1986-07-07 20 Ml shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scnp/rifhts 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 VieW Net Vol Week3,169 words
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Article122 1986-07-07 20 TOKYO Share prices kept rising on the Tokyo stock market, with the key market barometer hitting record highs twice, supported by Individual investors. The Nikkei Stock Average finished at 17,597.73 yen on Friday for a 97.51 yen weekly gain, exactly the same Increase posted the previous week. Trading wasAFP - 122 words
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Article136 1986-07-07 20 HONGKONG The stock market here was unable to shake off its lacklustre mood and dealers said it was likely to stay sluggish m the short term. The Hang Seng Index edged up 5.58 points over the week to close at 1,756.76 on Friday, thanks to a mid-week bargain-hunting spreeAFP - 136 words
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Article155 1986-07-07 20 LONDON Initial gains prompted by Waii Street's record surge were not maintained on the London Stock Exchange, following disappointing figures from GEC and Trust House Forte. The poor showing by market newcomer Morgan Grenfeil on Thursday, m contrast to the sparkling debut of Thames TV the day before, alsoAFP - 155 words
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Article, Illustration767 1986-07-07 21 LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyafe) kr Cargo Time Block Lars Ms (8608) 8/7 (1100) F5 *****530/1330-1430 Al/Bl 1230-1330 Fl A New Jersey (9) 9/7 (2230) F7 1030-1130/*****230 Nl/Pl *****330 SI B Permai (216) 10/7 (1600) F7 *****630/*****730 P2/S2 Or Freedom (9) 8/7 (2300) Fl *****930 F4 Falstna (856)767 words
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Article, Illustration220 1986-07-07 21 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Kota Hasil K31 aside 7/7 Ned Nagasaki K12 aside 7/7 Jenhol K22 7/7 8/7 Kota Berkat K30 7/7 8/7 Kap Smirnov K09 7/7 8/7 SC 1506J K20 7/7 7/7 Paw Panjant No 7 Oonam P3E aside 7/7 Seng Hing P2C aside220 words
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Article69 1986-07-07 21 BEIIJING China's 15 major harbours, which have been plagued by crippling backlogs, handled 170 million tons of cargo m the first half of this year, up 14.5 per cent from the same period last year. The English-language China Daily, quoting the Ministry of Communications, said "China has changedAP - 69 words
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Article334 1986-07-07 21 1 Mi $1,000. 2 For best customers only. 3 OCBC Finance. 4 jvaiaWe at DBS Finance UOF's n»«." aho available at IMF also a.atobte at DBS Finance. OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 5 4% 4'/ 2 4% Monthly 5 Autosave 4M Fixed deposit 1 month334 words
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Article492 1986-07-07 21 BANKS' prime lending rates at the close of business on Friday, July 4. Bank PIR Algemene Bank m American Express 8 Am' Dam Rterdam Bank 7*4 Arab Banking Corp Arab Bank Ltd 8 Asia Commercial 7 A HI Banking Group 7 3 -4 Ban Hrn Lee Bank 7Vi492 words
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Article167 1986-07-07 21 Source: Source: OCBC Standard Chartered Bank •Indicated rates 4/7/86 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4109 1.4137 7.35—7.01 Canadian dollar 1.5851—1.5870 6.38—6.26 NZ dollar 1.1703 1.1741 8.74-8.44 Sterling pound 3.3775 3.3812 2.99—2.94 US dollar167 words
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Article196 1986-07-07 21 Asian rates ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended July 4. BID PRICES M H|h Low 7 days 7 7 1 month 6 15/16 6 7 2 months 6"» W* 3 months 6 13/16 6 11/16 6 months 6U 6 11/16 9 months 6 1 4 6 11/16196 words
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Article30 1986-07-07 21 Closing Turnover TIN prices Tonnes Cents (M)/kilo S/kilo M/kilo June 30 14.08 108 July 1 14.09 62 July 2 14.19 32 July 3 14.22 75 July 4 14.29 5930 words
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Article158 1986-07-07 21 THE greenback maintained a soft tone all week, particularly since the release of trte ecostats retained the picture of a sluggish US economy set by the U5514.21 billion (Ss3l billion) trade deficit for May. Though the Bank of Japan kept its presence felt ahead of the elections, central bank158 words
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Article76 1986-07-07 21 QUIET. Prices drifted lower m quiet conditions on both rubber physical and futures markets m London, m line with Far Eastern advices. The long Independence Day holiday weekend m the United States also served to keep activity to a minimum and offers from the Far East met with little76 words
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Article63 1986-07-07 21 QUIET. Prices eased on the European spot market (basis Rotterdam warehouse) to a traded range of £3,580 to £3,620 a tonne, against £3,580 to £3,650 the previous week. Tinco Realisations, the group of 11 broking companies which had contracts with the International Tin Council, stepped up pressure on the63 words
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Article23 1986-07-07 21 EASIER. Values fluctuated lower m line with other precious metals despite the 380,000-ounce fall m London Metal Exchange stocks to 35,424,000 ounces.23 words
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Article62 1986-07-07 21 EASIER. Values touched new three-and-a-half-year lows as the North American copper industry moved closer to a peaceful settlement of new three-year pay accords, after tentative labour agreements between unionised workers and managements at Asarco and Kennecott. The strength of the pound and the 2,000-tonne rise m LME stocks to62 words
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Article54 1986-07-07 21 EASIER. Values fluctuated lower, depressed by the combined effects of the strength of the pound, a 3,900-tonne rise m LME stocks to 137,850 tonnes and news of partial labour agreements at US producers Alcoa and Reynolds. Merchants outside the LME quoted U551,230 to U551,250 a tonne against U551,245 to54 words
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Article248 1986-07-07 21 THE Japanese yen outperformed the other two Simex/CME currency contracts. September yen surged 165 ticks over the week when it closed on the Simex Friday at U550.*****7. September deutschemark chalked up 56 ticks when it settled at U550.4627. On its first week of trading on Simex, pound248 words
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353 1986-07-07 22 Support bid to acquire trademarks, Cerebos urges holders t\ CEREBOS Pacific shares holders will vote at an exA traordinary general meetA ing on July 23 to approve the company's proposed purchase of trademarks A and existing licences of ■V certain products from its 'j parent company, Ranks rt Hovis McDougall.353 words
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Article56 1986-07-07 22 Harimau director quits MR CHAN Sek Keong, a director of Harimau Investments Ltd and its subsidiaries, Wilkie Securities Pte Ltd and Rimau Akar Pte Ltd, has resigned from the group's board. Mr Chan, 48, is Singapore's first Judicial Commissioner of the Supreme Court. He was previously a senior partner of56 words
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Article80 1986-07-07 22 LONDON Lloyds Bank, aiming to become Britain's biggest banking group, expects US authorities to clear its proposed takeover of Union Bank, a Californian subsidiary of Standard Chartered, the bank it is fighting to acquire. The question of whether US banking authorities will give Lloyds the greenReuter - 80 words
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Article, Illustration319 1986-07-07 22 Lui Khang - Lui Khang By CEBEBOS Closing 3t cents lower at $3.12 due to weak fundamentals, this stock is becoming a good buy once again. A support lies at approximately $3.15 (A-B) and another at $2.75 (C-D). Technically the uptrend m this stock is still intact as long319 words
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Article, Illustration551 1986-07-07 22 ANTHONY HOE - ANTHONY HOE It is difficult to sell the extra shares Your money By IF YOU hold 1,000 shares m a listed company, which then makes, say, a one-for-four bonus or rights issue, you would end up with 1,250 shares m the company. This could create551 words
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Advertisement108 1986-07-07 20 BARBARA TAYLOR BRADFORD A WOMAN OF SHE HAD POWER. SHE NEEDED LOVE. SHE WANTED REVENGE. In 1905 a young kitchen maid leaves Fairley Hall. Emma Hark- is sixteen, single and pregnant. By 1968 she is one of the richest women m the world, ruler of a business empire stretching from108 words
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Advertisement66 1986-07-07 21 ©The best from Penguin Reference j ROGET'S THESAURUS ..a of. >i« J The first new completely revised edition for twenty years reflecting recent changes m spoken and written English. Roget's Thesaurus is an invaluable work of reference and a 'treasure house' of words! Available at all good bookshops. Distributed by66 words
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Advertisement622 1986-07-07 21 COMING HOME. Coming home means returning to a relaxed atmosphere. And being showered with the comforts you Ye accustomed to. It's enjoying TV or a video film while your suit is pressed and a missing button is sewn back on. It means appetising swiss-style veal for dinner. Orbeefrendang, teppanyaki, sushi,622 words
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Advertisement660 1986-07-07 22 (gi MAYFLOWER (SS) $m$ RESTAURANT SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. lyfllsJ Shenton Way Orchard Road Changi Airport Tel: *****33 Tel: *****06/8, *****28 Tel: *****23/5 VARIETY SET MENU FOR LUNCH/DINNER BOILEO SHARK'S FIN WITH CHICKEN DRUNKEN PRAWN SET MENU SET MENU $99 4 PERSONS $68 4 PERSONS W Lobster Salad Drunken Prawn 9660 words
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Advertisement348 1986-07-07 22 1 *Sk. i I HB ft atl c love t0 ndul 9 e our w* w *"^P* r IHI I I Vw nenc s anc e r children i*. W imt" %MkK&Lm\ I who come for our j^ \^^M r MKWtoiSß^^^*! FAMILY AFFAIR. Our FAMILY B^ I |i AFFAIR gears348 words
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Article226 1986-07-07 24 OUR RACING TEAM - OUR RACING TEAM Emergency acceptor Tien An Mun gets berth at 11th hour and leads all the way m big race By EMERGENCY acceptor Tien An Mun V, who clinched a last-minute berth m the Queen Elizabeth II Cup line-up at Bukit Timah yesterday when stablemate Ten Hugs226 words
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Article31 1986-07-07 24 FIRST: *****8 SECOND: *****7 THIRD: *****7 STARTERS: *****9, *****8, *****9, *****5, *****4, *****4, *****1, *****6, *****1, *****6, *****3. CONSOLATIONS: *****4, *****2, *****1, *****7, *****2, *****9, *****5, *****9, *****9, *****2.31 words
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Article, Illustration2797 1986-07-07 24 CLASS 4 DIV 4 l^Hm AJK Stable's 1 Better Than Most 57 (21-7) Ng (9) 7 5 1 2 Acres Of Diamonds 56.5 (121-32) Chua (6) 2 2 2 7 Sweet Candlce 54.5 (29-9) Cook (7) 4 3 3 10 Emu 53 c 50.5 (101-22) WanALBERT SIM - 2,797 words
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181 1986-07-07 24 LONDON Jockey Greville Starkey, widely criticised for his riding when beaten m the Epsom Derby on favourite Dancing Brave, made amends on the colt m breathtaking style at Sandown Park yesterday. Starkey captured the valuable 2,000 m Eclipse Stakes by four lengths from theReuter - 181 words
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Obituary, Illustration190 1986-07-07 24 181 Deaths 181 Deaths IMDM PEH SIOK Al Aged 72 was called to the Lord on 6 July 1988 leaving behind Son* Daughtert-in-law Urn Teck Hul Low Slow Hoon Llm Teck Beng Loh Mln Choo Lim Teck Ping Kua Ah Khim Llm Teck Ec Chia Woon Eng Llm Teck Whal190 words
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Obituary, Illustration65 1986-07-07 24 MISS DULCIE GROSSE Aged 57 yrs Passed away peacefully on 6/7/86 leaving her beloved titter* and brothers, Ruthy, Kenny, Bernice Graville. No wreaths please. Donations to the Community Chest ol Spore. Cortege will leave 11, Woo Mon Chew Rd. Spore 1545 at 2 p.m. on Tuesday 8/7 for65 words
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Obituary, Illustration83 1986-07-07 24 M:<S YUFN CHAN NUI expre«» their Kelt thank* lo relatives, friend*, colleague*, the pastors A members of the Singapore Baptist Church and doctor* and staff of Ward 43 ICU of NUH lor their assistance, donation*, wreath* A condolence during their recent bereavement. THE FAMILY Of THE late John83 words
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Obituary, Illustration23 1986-07-07 24 HO CHONG Departed 7th July 1984 Always remembered by loving wife, children, sons-in-law and daughters-in-law, grandchildren and all loved ones.23 words
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Obituary, Illustration60 1986-07-07 24 In our hearts your memory lingers, sweetly tender, fond and true. There is not a day dear Mother, that we do not think of you. Sadly missed by Husband P. Saverirajoo Family Blk. 749, #07-138, Yishun Street 72|S|oore^^^^^^^^^^^^ In Loving Memory Of CHEW HOCK LEE 7.7.67 7.7.8660 words
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Obituary, Illustration95 1986-07-07 24 MR COLIN MARTINUS Age 53 went to b« with the Lord on 30th June 1986 a requiem mat* was held and he w»« cremated m Australia. Leaving behind his beloved wife Anne, loving father of Jeremy, Magaret and Karen. Relatives and friends are invited to attend mass to95 words
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Advertisement30 1986-07-07 24 rln Memoriamj I is for the I I loved ones j i whom you I i remember ...J C.A.T.S. J" I 1 *****66 1 m »Mmffin»oißU!iiifriitiinff*fitfifiiniiiiiiiiiiniffniiiuiiAiiiiifi t tinifii i aMM^30 words
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Advertisement145 1986-07-07 24 Written by professional painters and lecturers, this series of books provide easy-to-foilow instructions and step-by-step techniques on each subject of painting and drawing. The "Learn to Paint" Series: "Learn to Paint with Watercolours" "Learn to Paint Landscapes" "Learn to Paint Boats and Harbours" "Learn to Sketch" "Learn to Paint Still145 words
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Article, Illustration472 1986-07-07 25 BISLETT GAMES ATHLETICS 10,000 m mark lowered by 45 sec OSLO Norway's Ingrid Kristiansen shattered her 10,000 metres world record at the Bislett Games athletics meeting on Saturday night with a magnificent performance of front running before her own adoring fans. The 30-year-old wife andReuter - 472 words
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Article347 1986-07-07 25 Men's 199m: 1 Linford Christie (Brit) 10.26sec 2 Thomas Schroder (EG) 10.39 3 Roy Martin (US) 10.40. 499m: 1 Darren Clark (Aust) 45.08 2 Mathias Schersing (EG) 45.30 3 Sunder Nix (US) 45.72.499m hurdles: 1 Danny Harris (US) 47.82 2 Andre Phillips (US) 48.15 3 Harald Schmid (WG) 48.98.Reuter - 347 words
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Article, Illustration208 1986-07-07 25 BONN West Germany's World Cup captain Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has announced the end of his 10-year international football career. In an interview with West German newspaper Welt-Am-Sonntag, the Inter Milan striker said: "At 30, I'm still a young man and could even carry on through to the 1988 EuropeanAFP - 208 words
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Article, Illustration256 1986-07-07 25 Woodcock set to play for Cologne once more TONY WOODCOCK, the former Engand striker who plays for English giants \rsenal, is poised to return to West Ger■nan Club FC Cologne for £200,000 $670,000). The clubs have already agreed the fee md the 30-year-old forward, capped 42 imes by his country,AFP; AP - 256 words
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Article239 1986-07-07 25 LE CASTELLET (France) The Le Castellet circuit here is facing the threat of not hosting the French Formula One Grand Prix next year. Fines totalling U5535,000 ($77,000) have been slapped on the organisers of the race. Fisa, the International Autosport Federation, first imposed a US$2O,OOO fine afterAFP - 239 words
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Article203 1986-07-07 25 Millichip urges fans to behave GOSFORTH (England) The Football Association will continue their bid to purge hooliganism from the English game, chairman Bert Millichip warned here on Saturday. Millichip stressed at the association's meeting that they would not be resting on their laurels after a virtual trouble-free 1985-86 season andAFP - 203 words
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Article319 1986-07-07 26 Sevvy in front by three shots ON THE GOLF SCENE VERSAIU.ES (France) Severiano Ballesteros, of Spain, kept on course on Saturday for a fourth successive win on the European tour with a dramatic finish m the third round of the French Open. Ballesteros holed out from about five metres forAP - 319 words
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Article230 1986-07-07 26 French Open: (Britons, unless stated): 299 Severiano Ballesteros (Spn) 65, 66, 69 293 Vicente Fernandez (Arg) 69, 65, 69. 294 Bernhard Langer (WG) 71, 65, 68; Nick Faldo 66, 70, 68; Robert Lee 68, 70, 66. 299 Wayne Westner (SA) 69, 69, 67; Armando Saavedra (Arg) 7L 68. 66.Reuter; AP - 230 words
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284 1986-07-07 26 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN PHILIP LIM, of Singapore Island Country Club, won the Singapore Intermediate championship when he beat Seletar's Rudy Richards on the first hole of a sudden-death play-off at Jurong yesterday. The two 10-handicappers finished the regulation 36 holes tied on 157,284 words
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Article, Illustration274 1986-07-07 26 BOXING Indonesian ko's Polanco to regain crown JAKARTA Indonesia's Ellyas Pical knocked out Cesar Polanco, of the Dominican Republic, m the third round to regain the International Boxing Federation junior-ban-tamweight title he lost to Polanco here In February. Pical dropped Polanco to the canvas with a tremendous rightReuter; AP - 274 words
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Article360 1986-07-07 26 ASIAN GAMES Japan's NHK television company initialled an agreement to pay US$7OO,OOO ($1.5 m) for rights to televise the Asiad. The Seoul Organising Committee said they had secured U*****,400 through the sales of TV relay rights to other Asian countries. BASEBALL The Tigers beat the Eagles 3-1Reuter; AP; AFP - 360 words
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Article, Illustration390 1986-07-07 26 picture.. THE GOODWILL GAMES Americans and Soviets dominate but fail to excite MOSCOW RIVALRY between American and Soviet swimmers continued to make the Goodwill Games a two-sid-ed battle with each team winning two gold medals. The Games, which opened officially at the Lenin Stadium on Saturday, have broughtReuter - 390 words
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Article159 1986-07-07 26 Men's lMm fly: 1 Chris O'Neil (US) 54.23 2 Ken Flaherty (US) 54.88 3 Sergei Garro (SU) 55.11. IMm breast: 1 Dmitry Volkov (SU) 1:03.69 2 Eduard Klimentyev (SU) 1.04.29 3 Timur Podmarev (SU) 1:04.49. 2Mm trae: 1 John Wichell (US) 1:50.17 2 Nikolai Yevseyev (SU) 1:50.32 S PaulReuter - 159 words
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Article256 1986-07-07 26 TOKYO The second conference of ministers and high officials of physical education and sports of non-aligned countries opened m Pyongyang on Saturday with delegations from 44 governments and organisations attending, the official (North) Korean Central News Agency said. KCNA, monitored here, said the agenda adopted atAP - 256 words
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264 1986-07-07 27 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIK AT RAI FLASH Sports Club's absence from yesterday's Safsa Swift and substitutes Intermediate Squad Triangular track and field meet at Khatib Camp, evoked the ire of several officials. Flash had originally agreed to take part in the meet, which is aimed at fostering264 words
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Article, Illustration376 1986-07-07 27 IT was the decision that shook the world, saved Brazil and incensed Spain. It was the goal that wasn't and it was the first controversy of the World Cup finals m Mexico. Spain's Miguel "Michel" Gonzales' 2t-metre shot beat Brazilian goalkeeper Carlos, hit the376 words
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Article258 1986-07-07 27 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Press overwhelmed by holders HOT-SHOT Salim Mom and midfield dynamo Hashim Hosni were not at their usual best, but Hwee Seng still managed to thrash Press Sports Club 4-0 m the Singapore Business Houses Football League Division One final at Jalan Besar Stadium258 words
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Article291 1986-07-07 27 JOE DORAI - It's D-Day for the Dynamos JOE DORAI NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE TODAY is Decision Day for Farrer Park Dynamos. They will know after tonight's League match against Toa Payoh United whether they they have a chance of remaining m the National Football League Division One. Dynamos can avoid the demotion if291 words
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Article, Illustration463 1986-07-07 27 PETER SIOW - Discovering the East through Chinese gong-fu PETER SIOW By THE mysterious East has always held a strong fascination for Janice Crouchen. China, Hongkong, Buddhism, pagodas and, of course, gong-fu. But it was not until her husband moved here nine years ago that the 36--year-old English housewife learnt that gong-fu is463 words
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Article, Illustration585 1986-07-07 28 4 Everything was perfect. The 100 th Wimbledon championship, Lenglen's record, and my family was here. It was a little special when they saw me off this morning. All four of us are here and I have never lost when my father has A watched me. Martina (left)UPI - 585 words
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Article353 1986-07-07 28 England, India all square on first innings BIRMINGHAM England and India finished the third day of the Third and final Test here dead level on Saturday. India were all out m their first innings for 390 the same score as England. But where one man, MikeAFP - 353 words
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Article111 1986-07-07 28 ENGLAND Ist Inns 3M INDIA Ist inns (overnight 182-3) 8. Gavartar b Pringle 29 K. Srlkkaath c Pringle b Radford 23 M. Amaraath b Edmonds 79 I D. Vcnparkar c Gooch b I Radford 38 M. Azharnddln c French b > Foster 64 R. Shaatri c Gooch b FosterReuter - 111 words
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Article221 1986-07-07 28 MAHMOOD QAZNAVI - MAHMOOD QAZNAVI By INDIAN ASSOCIATION consolidated their position at the top of the Division One league table with a 61-run win over Johor Cultural and Sports Club at Balestier Road yesterday. lA, with Mukul Asher contributing 43 (four fours), were restricted to 133. Desmond John was221 words
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190 1986-07-07 28 Prince in line for Citizen's throne PRINCE look the early favourites to win this year's Citizen Team Tennis tournament, which started at the Singapore Tennis Centre on Saturday. They are leading the 10 teams with 61 points from three men's singles, six men's doubles and three women's doubles matches held190 words
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Article237 1986-07-07 28 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN SINGAPORE will have two representatives at the Mistral World Boardsailing Championships, starting today m Silvaplana, Switzerland. Kelly Chan was to have been the Republic's sole representative; his reward for winning last week's national Mistral (Division I) championships. But now the Board Sailing Association237 words
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Article197 1986-07-07 28 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI TEN-MAN Singapore Cricket Club, playing without a regular goalkeeper, held Ceylon Sports Club to a 1-1 draw m a Premier League hockey match at Balestier Road yesterday. SCC, lying second m the table, had striker Naresh Kapoor m the unaccustomed role of197 words
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Article, Illustration450 1986-07-07 28 picture. Lendl blasted out m straight sets Men's singles final: Boris Becker (WG) bt Ivan Lendl (Cze) 6-4, 6-3, 7-5. Women's doubles final: Martina Navratilova/Pam Shriver (US) bt Hana Mandlikova (Cze)/Wendy TurnbuU (Aust) 6-1, 6-3. Junior women's singles final: Natalia Zvereva (SU) bt Lelia Meski (SU) 2-6,AFP; Reuter; UPI - 450 words
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Article65 1986-07-07 28 WIMBLEDON Martina Navrattlova and Pam Shrlver overpowered Hana Mandllkova, of CzechoslovaUa, and Australian Wendy Turnbull, «-l, fi-3 In only minutes to win the women's doubles title for the fifth time In six years. The top-seeded Americans, whose Nve-ln-a-row winning sequence was broken by Kathy Jordan and Liz SmylieAFP - 65 words
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Advertisement436 1986-07-07 26 How times have changed at Wimbledon. $jMffiiitß&&££r-ix s tk*A,> m- The cavernous arenas of amKm J amam jm^wmMm.iiWmMm^SSrS3P9R :^H^^_4yL®i«--- Wifrj **jfip the perfectly manicured grass ||BSHB^jBi||^^ riflh Sli "i. jR 4 4HB mucn as th e > r did m the r^fr yW^JBBBBI -I^S^mi its traditions, it has always re-436 words
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Advertisement598 1986-07-07 27 0 y^.Y^s \\vv JBBfls Ik B B B Ml r»Hs}llc*no"fiT \V\ jl I TO Hl M B^ __f Clldlltjllgtr. Ml VyXy/r— J _^B IT_> tf" I tls}f_>nr_> Undoubtedly you'll be witnessing the Meet of the —^____£>>r s >^~>-v MMMMMm TMMMMi^Mf^^JggOOP MMMM* JUM^\ M^llcUM^ll^^ Year. The pace will be fast. ..but598 words
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Advertisement122 1986-07-07 28 Practise For Health Relaxation IV Qi Gong For Health Every Monday 8.00 pm to 9.00 pm Chin-Lou Qi Gong Every Wednesday or Fnday 7 00 pm to 8.00 pm Ang Tai-Chi and Moving Meditation For Busy Professionals 9 Specially Prepared Lessons Private Turtion Tuesday 4 Thursday 9 00 am to122 words
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Advertisement290 1986-07-07 28 CASIO §_I^^^t^^ SS^Ss vBP^ _T k fl-H v ;^BP _^__ti_^_iP >^- ?k B_H __E\_Ltt__i_9 ::^H^^^^ V ill i__| H_^ _j_Kll sßß _r j— fl _BP^_i^ i^_n\ s ___i_ Ik^c N> v. k^^W*?^^^^ W _HuH? Hh-I HhS ■ra.l -V_iHt.,,'J-l Mi**^ jUbb». _H iiil r W wf *1 888-BM -W _B_^_^B_^_^_^_^_B^_^_^_^_^_l_^_^_^_^_^_^B_p^^ >290 words
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Miscellaneous49 1986-07-07 28 HOCKEY SH A Dlv 1: CSC B v Police Jr (Balestier Rd, 5.30). SOCCER NFL Dlv 1: Geylang International v Police (6.45), F.P. Dynamos v Toa Payoh (8.45) both at Jalan Besar. President's Cap: Jalan Sultan v Redhill Rangers (Jurong, 7.30). Friendly: SCC Casuals v Bt Express (Padang, 5.30).49 words
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Article, Illustration516 1986-07-07 29 JUDY TAN - JUDY TAN By COFFEESHOP operator Lim Chin Mm made a successful bid recently for what will be the biggest coffeeshop m a Housing Board estate. He is using eight shop units for his new coffeeshop m Block 376, Bukit Batok New Town, having put m the highest rental516 words
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238 1986-07-07 29 Gorbachev opens games with call for nuclear disarmament MOSCOW Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev on Saturday night opened the Goodwill Games, a mini-Olympics, with a call for nuclear disarmament. Mr Gorbachev, addressing 100,000 people at Moscow's Lenin Stadium and an international television audience, thanked US businessmen for helping to organise theReuter - 238 words
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87 1986-07-07 29 BEIJING People who consume three kg or more of garlic a year have 85 per cent less Incidence of stomach cancer than less ardent garlic eaters, according to the Guangmlng Dally. The daily said recently the effectiveness of garlic m preventing cancer was ascertained byAP - 87 words
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386 1986-07-07 29 RAY DHALIWAL - Comfort poll on taxi chit-chat turns up a surprise RAY DHALIWAL More than half of 190,000 conversations daily started by passengers By A LOT of chit-chat goes on m taxis. Based on a survey by NTUC Comfort of its taxi service, it is estimated that some 190,000 conversations take place386 words
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349 1986-07-07 29 Final attempts to save Aussie drug duo fail KUALA LUMPUR Hopes for a last-minute reprieve for two Australian drug traffickers due to be hanged today ended yesterday after authorities rejected an appeal for mercy from Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke and a defence lawyer failed to secure a meeting withUPI; AFP; Reuter; Bernama - 349 words
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206 1986-07-07 29 SURESH NAIR - Man slashed to death after tiff at hawker centre SURESH NAIR By A COFFEESTALL proprietor was slashed to r death by a mob of at least a dozen men over an argument involving borrowed stools at the Mattar Road hawker centre, off Aljunied Road, last night. Mr Ong Cheng Kow,206 words
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Article63 1986-07-07 29 CARMEL (California) Three members of a Pakistani family a man, his wife and their young son who were posing for snapshots on a Pacific beach were swept to their deaths on Saturday by a wave. A young girl survived the ordeal at Monastery Beach, southUPI - 63 words
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Article57 1986-07-07 29 EASTLEIGH (England) About 300 men yesterday attacked a newspaper distribution depot owned by publisher Rupert Murdoch, hurling bolts, bricks and ball bearings, police said. Mr Murdoch and British print unions have been m conflict since February when he moved his newspapers from Fleet Street to a new highReuter - 57 words
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490 1986-07-07 29 RONNIE LIM - Mobil fights back with new petrol additive RONNIE LIM By MOBIL, after keeping it hush-hush for weeks, last night took the wraps off its "wonder" petrol Mobil Power Plus m what is undoubtedly a direct challenge to Formula Shell. At 8 last night, more than 800,000 Singaporeans had an inkling490 words
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Advertisement212 1986-07-07 29 50 FIRST-COMERS GET 50% MORE FUN AT DANCEWORKS We care about the shape you're m. .^Cr 's£\ Danceworks offers *$o <nC?" LyJ flexi-time classes CT O throughout the day. '|||ln Early Bird Workout. JlmmtL -A."^^ Aerobics, Stretch n' Tone, I M r^tZf^^B Q£- JT Dancercise, Supershapers, JU (j<^ y' /T212 words
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Advertisement593 1986-07-07 29 LINK HAIR The latest system m fiair Weaving W m r Before Link* After Link' HAIR WEAVING and HAIR CARE SPECIALIST is here at Link Hair Care Fo check your hair and scalp and offer you our Expert Advice Free of Charge. We are inviting all men and women with593 words
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Miscellaneous140 1986-07-07 29 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 26 mm SUNSET today: 7.15 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.04 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 9/17 C Sunny Melbourne -1/11 C Sunny Bangkok 25, 32 C Fair Moscow 16 26C Cloudy Bet Jin* 21 30 C Cloudy140 words
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Article, Illustration2421 1986-07-07 1 Ballerinas dancing their way to curved spines and weak bones »t's the startling finding of a new British study m this report by ANNABEL FERRIMAN, reproduced from The Observer. Over here, a doctor, an osteopath and three dance teachers give their views to NANCY KOH. If artistic2,421 words
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Article272 1986-07-07 1 -What a professor says PROFESSOR P. BALASUBRAMANIAM, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, National University Hospital, and Vice-Dean of the NUS Faculty of Medicine. MUST not forget that the human body, though a biological system, is like a machine, subject to the same physical laws. Just272 words
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Article, Illustration216 1986-07-07 1 —What an osteopath says MRS ROSEMARY TAN, registered osteopath with the Genera! Council and Register of Osteopaths m Britain. THE most common complaints of dancers who come to me for treatment are neck ache, back pain, ankle sprain, torn and strained muscles, and compression on216 words
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Advertisement482 1986-07-07 1 The card that covers the world, now covers you Civ VVUII hOur Standard Chartered Visa Card now j not only gives you the best global coverage, m [but personal insurance coverage as well. JHm|jL a I For the first time m Singapore, commencing /JBi|flffflj jt W August 1 st, we482 words
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Advertisement51 1986-07-07 1 IpjpjpjpjpjpiiHiMHapVHilipinßjßHßJßHßj High-tech hit shows Machines take over musicals m London jn i**«»a^^ v *x i x«DKi«3r* Learn Mandarin without tears Housewife devises a new method o Science Watch Edited by Nancy Koh Arts Leisure Edited by John de Souza Bilingual Edited by Teo Han Wue Classifieds: Page 5 to Page51 words
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Article, Illustration722 1986-07-07 2 Leonardo da Vinci - Leonardo da Vinci The beauty with the world's most famous smile continues to mystify as scientists, using computerised digital enhancement, suggest that a necklace the Mona Lisa wore was later painted out by COMPUTER-BASED image processing that brought the rings of Saturn into vividly detailed view,NYT - 722 words
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Article92 1986-07-07 2 Asahi - Asahi A NEW coffeeshop m Kyoto recently hired an employee who works all day without a break and without any complaints. The blue-coloured robot, about 1 m tall, with a 30-cm-long arm, cost US$lBO,OOO (about Ss3.6m) and does the work of three waiters. "It has92 words
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Article95 1986-07-07 2 RESEARCHERS say they have developed what is believed to be the first test to help diagnose Alzheimer's disease, which is misidentified m an estimated 20 per cent of cases. A California-based biotechnology company, Senetek PLC, has applied for a patent for the test developed at theUPI - 95 words
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Advertisement126 1986-07-07 2 Give yourself a ■HP C tengy lift witn Clinique's new Citrus Colours What a refreshing way to give yourself a brand new look atangylift a cool slice of fun with CSnique's N\*^g^ tv '^^V) colour group of Citrus Colours \v^§l tingling with flattery! Face glows lips \***&^r^\Z' brighteners and a126 words
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Article, Illustration730 1986-07-07 3 4 Children who hate to do exercises love the games. While they are trying to solve the puzzles, they also m learn subconscious- Madam Huang, co-founder of a Chinese school m San Jose I < i 1 < i < 1 CHONG WING HONG speaks to aKENNETH KOH - 730 words
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Article, Illustration194 1986-07-07 3 HERE is a computer game, originally devised by Madam Yusen Huang, which helps you form words from Chinese characters. The vertical centre row is blank at the start of the game and the clues are given m the two rows of characters at both sides. A194 words
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Article, Illustration269 1986-07-07 3 IF YOU don't know what an erhu is or what a pipa sounds like, you will need an introduction, something like Britten's Young Persons' Guide to the Orchestra Chinese style. Tune m to SBC Radio 5 every Monday at 10.15 pm and you can269 words
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Article, Illustration92 1986-07-07 3 ttstt&a#ss¥ii7 &2EJ3B 4^^ i&tom^w m Mfttii 4 J xisf^t--Wi6tJiS-Jt?J?*Hllffiji7 H«^ ft;&P*H}$EG'J £|H]<t' X^tt fPffiS^fffi6'J?ft^ n W f-^ fIF T-^ l# «#fta m f fn&cfij m^Tii t:^f^-ikii2Wffi] $n*^7 m7-lE&m° h^^rj^^^^^fte o ft* ±i^ "^"T^^ i* ai«a^ it i» 5& i* 'fa *t ai v o *ff*niftfiJ«hHs^f!lA $h IB^AW > A °^7-^SiSa^tP^.3i92 words
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Article, Illustration367 1986-07-07 3 MAHJONG, once the most popular pastime of Japanese company men, has been losing its following to more health-oriented forms of leisure such as golf, tennis and jogging. According to a national police agency survey, the number of mahjong parlours m Japan dropped fromNYT - 367 words
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Advertisement244 1986-07-07 3 THIS programme Is y compiled by Rediffusion and broadcast dai- f oarn ly In Teochew, Hoklden LBI S LUaTU and Cantonese. The MdlUklrili broadcast times over mmm< SBC's Radio Four are 9 pm In Teochew and 11.45 pm m Hokklen on Mondays, 9 pm m Cantonese and 9.45 pm m244 words
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Article, Illustration720 1986-07-07 4 AZMAN SIRAJ - AZMAN SIRAJ By THERE were a lot of interesting new features at Sriwana's 19th Drama Festival held at the Drama Centre recently. Right from the beginning it was evident that the 1986 festival would be different from those of previous years.720 words
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Article616 1986-07-07 4 AZMAN SIRAJ - AZMAN SIRAJ Oleh BANYAK perkara menarik yang dapat disaksikan, ketika menonton Pesta Drama Ke-19 anjuran Sriwana untuk bahagian kontemporari dan konvensional pada 29 Jun lalu. Ruang dewan Pusat Drama, di Canning Rise pada malam tersebut penuh sesak dengan para penonton. Keadaan begitu gamat apabila kumpulan616 words
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Advertisement250 1986-07-07 4 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT on the completion of the Environmental Health Office cum Depot at Bukit Panjang J aK...-.^aafe, njdSßffß^f' t SBh^"^ "'"'fr'iifci IB I I "^^> Main Contractor /7^\ BUILDING CONSTRUCTION CO. PTE. LTD. \°\J&>Jz) 10 Jurong Pier Road, Singapore 2261. Tel: *****22, *****82 Telex: RS ***** BILCON X^pTO^/ Building,250 words
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Miscellaneous111 1986-07-07 4 Teka Kata Siri AS Bahagian 2 Word Quiz AS, Part 2 I INSTRUCTIONS: At the centre of the circle there is the letter 'S\ Using the clues given, fill m the blank spaces with suitable letters so as to form the word required. Take note that questions 1 to 5111 words
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Advertisement1761 1986-07-07 6 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help 66 Situations Vacant: Available Available Professional/ Executive 1»B *^at TA *«J A PIPING ENGINEER WKB/^KKk^tKKKKtKKK^MKKtKtt^KKKKtKKI^M tion engineering company A personal name lor personal service, of personal re uireB a Pipi 9 En B inw trained maids. Applicants should posses* the following requirements: Personality goodwill1,761 words
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Advertisement933 1986-07-07 6 67 Situations Vacant: 67 Situations Vacant: EDP EDP REWARDING US OPPORTUNITIES for j ACP/ PARS COMPUTER PERSONNEL I We are looking for programmers and analyst pro- I grammers with a minimum of one year ACP or J PARS experience m applications or systems pro- I gramming to work with one933 words
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Advertisement671 1986-07-07 6 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical WANTED URGENTLY GENERAL CLERK c Minimum 1 year experience stock control/ admin work. c Able to type accurately and telexing. c Knowledge of bookkeeping, c Able to work on personal computer will be an advantage Please submit full resume, telephone number, recent photograph and expected671 words
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Advertisement977 1986-07-07 6 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical CHINESE FEMALE CLERK to start work immediately. Able to type answer calls 1 2 years clerical experience preferred. Must speak English Mandarin fluently Mln GCE O' level Salary $400 to $500 Apply personally today tomorrow with relevant cert. Jubilant Trading Co. Syed Alwl Road #06-058,977 words
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Advertisement514 1986-07-07 7 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical GENERAL CLERK REQD. to start work Immediately QC_ O' level Staying m Hist 1232. Tel *****06. LEGAL FIRM REQUIRES receptionist Interested applicants, please call *****98. RECEPTIONIST/ CLERK (CHINESE) reqd $400 to $600. Blk 8 SHe^ie Use #01-07 Selegie Rd. 71 Situations Vacant: Sales CD B_S_i_U-_514 words
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Advertisement1394 1986-07-07 7 I Situations Vacant. 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales Sales I j __^____!___d_^______- «_i_afea^_^__ B___, j~ij ffix*: 'o^ /i_^^^T_B___BSlS__B__i_ww^_BHßBl |p~_«-_-M_ll We are looking for dynamic, self-motivated individuals prefe- rably with experience to sell our prestigious brand of cars. Applicants should be matured and willing to1,394 words
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Advertisement597 1986-07-07 7 SALES REPRESENTATIVE equired by Singapore based :ompany selling leading branded irticles to garment industry. "andidates preferably should be iged 25-35 years, educated to JCE 'O' level standard. Bilingual 'ssentlal with knowledge of canonese an advantage. Experience tamed m selling to clothing nanufacturers preferred but not •ssentlal. >alary negotiable. ull career597 words
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Advertisement822 1986-07-07 7 71 Situations Vacant: Sales SALES COORDINATORS c 3 years above experience m garment manufacturing c A' level Bilingual c Able to follow up, operate telex, correspondence m English Chinese c Able to start work immediately Walk-in interview at: Ghim Li Fashion Co. Pte. Ltd. 140 Paya Lebar Road #06-10/ 11,822 words
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Advertisement410 1986-07-07 7 71 Situations Vacant: Sales 8 PUBLIC RELATIONS Executives to market club membership cards. Income incentives neg. Roy *****18 72 Situations Vacant: Technical (p||| WILSON, We are a leading manufacturer and exporter of electrical cables and wires with our factory located m Jurong. We have immediate vacancy for QUALITY CONTROL EXECUTIVE410 words
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Advertisement462 1986-07-07 7 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Norplex Singapore Ltd An Allied-Signal subsidiary, producing copperclad laminates for the electronic industries invites I you to fill the following posts:- NTC 2 or ITC m Electrical Engineering 3 to 4 years' practical experience m a manufacturing environment preferred Good experience m462 words
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Advertisement492 1986-07-07 7 72 Situations Vacant: Technical W DECKER Salary $600 $800 pm Requirements: GCE or NTC m Mechanical/ Maintenance Fittings 1-2 years experience m manufacturing environment Knowledge of pneumatic and electronic is advantageous Starting Salary $550 pm Requirements: Male/Female Secondary or NTC Some experience as set-up operator Training will be provided Transport492 words
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Advertisement1538 1986-07-07 8 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Technical ta__________---HHHMHHHHMBI* TECHNICIANS A multi-national corporation requires audio W^ua^eq'uipment.'prefera- bly with own motorbike class 111 4i4^-v~>C« 3 licence. Good pay, good prosI ItJI pect 5-day week Apply per- sonally to: Secondary Education; preferably Laboratory Equipment r>r^r </^' l«.,«l 111,538 words
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Advertisement1456 1986-07-07 8 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production Production Production Production K___r>jBF V\A /~O a A //A Malaysians also wanted, the company will Call *****11 Ext 592/594 f-V-____CT (/A .\f) fm IR/ apply work permits for you.1,456 words
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Advertisement99 1986-07-07 8 S\ Mrtl#£* f ftVWV I M 1 m\ W%£mf%f% «Wli ■^gr^pllpl iaf:lL Ww I ww 1*» %mm 9KHF"fWPWa9BI V-BJ^iiT^T^Hm' R|MBMnioiMkWßfl b^i^^^^^^^^^T^^^ibw B'J 3 k j>T*J klk I HBbHHbHb^ i Earn up to S4B"T bT^bt w Chiftc 2 Rotating Shtfts Permanent Night Shift I r II txceiiem Welfare Schemes Attendance Allowance99 words
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Advertisement327 1986-07-07 8 73 Situations VacantProduction Female $*7j Operators Fixed Working Sl^flj 7.00 am 4lBpm Requirements trLfl Age 16 above Secondary education ji Benefits Salary increase after 3 months 2 increments a year Job level and salary adjustment 5-day week 10 days annual leave BEST programme Medical Dental benefits Insurance schemes Shift allowance327 words
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Advertisement527 1986-07-07 9 73 Situations Vacant: Production SANYO SANYO INDUSTRIES (S) PTE. LTD. Those with relevant experience will be at an advantage QC LINE LEADERS (Male) Knowledge of QC is essential Minimum 1 year relevant working experience preferred WALK-IN INTERVIEW All male applicants must have completed National Service. Interested applicants, please walk In527 words
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Advertisement776 1986-07-07 9 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous W WALK-IN INTERVIEW 1 FEMALE GUEST RELATIONS OFFICERS (Full Part Time required) 6 vacancies I Basic salary minimum $1 ,200 i plus commission up t0 53,000 per month Age 17 to 30 years Experience not necessary It's simply a breeze to qualify.776 words
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Advertisement605 1986-07-07 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous ENGINEERS urgently requires suitably qualified candidates for the following positions: 1) Junior Secretary 2) General Clerks Requirements: At least 3 GCE O' level passes with a credit m English. Able to type at 35 wpm At least 2 years relevant experience For position (1) the ability605 words
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Advertisement958 1986-07-07 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous SECURITY GUARDS. Applicants are invited by The Management Corporation Strata Title No. 229 at 49 Jin. Raja Udang, Spore 1232 for the above mentioned post. Interested parties please show up or write m to the following address before 11 July '86 to: Colliers Ooh Tan, 14958 words
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Advertisement599 1986-07-07 9 81 Vehicles For Hire 6!iENT~CAR LEASING PTE. LTD. offert DAILY SPECIAL Sunny $50 Bluebird $60 Laurel $80 Cedric $100 Brougham $120 WEEKEND SPECIAL 1300 c.c. $130 1600 c.c. $150 Collection: Friday 4.00pm Return: Monday 10.00 am 8-seater mini bus $80 per day. 13-seater mini bus $100 per day. 19-seater mini599 words
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Advertisement697 1986-07-07 9 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance HITACHI LEASING (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD offers new and used car loans at competitive interest rates Mortgage loans also available (non-transferable). Call without obligation Tel: *****33 (10 Lines) or *****98 (Direct) Lynn Ong TAI THONG LEE TRADING PTE LTD Offers low interest rate on car loan and697 words
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Advertisement870 1986-07-07 9 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat USED FOR 6 mths Ford Laser I.3GL 5-speed. Notchback. New model. 1 pte owner. Tax 12/86. Radio cassette. Car like new $32,500. *****44 SEE TO BELIEVEI '81 Laser I.sGhia automatic. 1 owner Seldom used. S/rims. Michelin tyres. $14,500. Tel: *****33. •80, CORTINA 1600 GL. Good cond870 words
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Advertisement877 1986-07-07 9 90 For Sale: Toyota •83 COROLLA 1.3 DX, aircon. radio cassette tax 12 88 Tip top cond $22,(XK) *****88 •83 TOYOTA I.3GL. 1 owner, sunroof, hi-fi, aircond. tax '87 Tel: *****88 240 Lavender 31 84 TOYOTA STARLET, aircon hi-fi, showrm. cond.. asking $18,700. Call *****91. 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi ALMOST877 words
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Advertisement722 1986-07-07 9 33 For Sale: Honda '85 HONDA PRELUDE EX Auto 1 pte owner Original paint. Radio cassette, sports rims Car like new $41,800 *****44 ALMOST 1982 HONDA Civic, 5-dr pte owner complete accessories. $14,500 on o. Tel *****79 ALMOST '82 HONDA Civic 13, aircon expensive hi-fi, immaculate cond $14,900. Tel: *****56722 words
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Advertisement3097 1986-07-07 10 99 Vehicles Wanted WANTED TO BUY good used cars/ scrap cars. Cash payment. Please tel. *****75. *****19. WE ACCEPT OLD Q' plate cars PARF/ non-PARF scrap cars. Ring *****77/ *****55 Connie. YOUR SATISFACTION IS my business I sell car at your price. Call me at: *****00/ *****01 Krishnan. 1984/ 19853,097 words
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Advertisement581 1986-07-07 10 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments ft^fflß EfIST PWZfI J^ Hotel Style UDttJRKXiS fIPfIRTMEKTS At the junction of Scotts/Orchard Road, next to Hyatt Hotel. 1 4.000 sq ft Hotel Mini golf course style lobby Reception lounge Large swimming pool Free self-service launderette Children's wading pool Tropical garden Residents'581 words
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Advertisement708 1986-07-07 10 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments i c%rdmore OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease Luxury apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership Just off Orchard Road 3-bedrooms, large lounge, ample parking Furnished or unfurnished Average rental $3,600 p.m. mcl. service charge Visit our show flat, 1 0am to spm Monday to708 words
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Advertisement895 1986-07-07 10 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.9 SCOTTS ROAD. Spacious apts with large living, family dining rooms, 4 bdrms./ 3 bathrms. Fully fitted kitchen, servant's utility areas New lights and curtains. Central aircond. Good security. Miss Lee *****11 NEWLY PAINTED renovated luxurious apt. for rent with full facilities Incl. pool, tennis, squash,895 words
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Advertisement901 1986-07-07 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments MACPHERSON RD. GRD. fir flat 3 units available. 2 rms approx. 950 sq.ft. Reasonable rental. Debenham City Valuers *****74. MANDARIN GDN./ E. Coast Ville Mats. 3 bdrms., p/ furn facing sea/ 4 bdrms tastefully furn. Both full facilities GMP *****66. NEAR NEWTON CIRCUS apts $1200. Pasir901 words
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Advertisement844 1986-07-07 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments FIRST MANS. WITH furniture $1,100. Phoenix Mansion Unfurn. $800. Tel: *****78. FUIIY/ P/ FURN. Thomson Mans Rldgewood, Amber Park, Regent Gdn. etc. Springland, *****73/ 9. FURNISHED/ UNFURNISHED HDB flats available m various districts. Tel: *****64. FURN., T.V. TIONG Bahru $500. Orchard $650. D.3. d.13, d.15, d.19844 words
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Advertisement1701 1986-07-07 11 108 Accommodation 108 Accommodation 108 Accommodation 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms Available: Rooms Available: Rooms Available: Rooms Staying m Singapore for more than a month? Enjoy these benefits m one of our comfortably appointed rooms at a special package price. Daily maid service HUI Special rates for our laundry facilities and1,701 words
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Advertisement1308 1986-07-07 11 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses PUBLIC AUCTION To be held on 17th July 1956 at the Mercury Room, 18th Floor Apollo Hotel, Havelock Road Singapore At 2.30 PM RESIDENTIAL LANDED 7 Teo Kirn Eng Road Land and a detached building ***** sqft freehold 60 Elite Terrace 2VS1,308 words
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Advertisement809 1986-07-07 11 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Limited units of Children's adventure choice apartments playground available Beautifully land- 2 exclusive scaped grounds swimming pools Tight security with Putting green electronic surveil- Tennis squash lance, video intercourts phones electronic Complete sauna latches for lift lobbies facilities Show Flat809 words
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Advertisement714 1986-07-07 11 D.9 ORANGE TWR. near Orchard Cinema. 3 bdrms./ utility rm. 3 years old. S/pool. 1475 sq.ft. $348,000 0.n.0. Rolf *****11 GRANGEFORD DIST.9. 3 bdrm tastefully furnished. Well-main-tained, 1700 sq.ft. $380,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****33. MERGUI CT. F'hold. Only 2 units brand new penth'se left. 1,733/ 1,862 sq.ft 4/ 3 bdrms. List714 words
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Advertisement952 1986-07-07 12 115 For Sale: HUDC Apartments BEDOK RESERVOIR MAIS. 10th fir Lovely view of reservoir. Built-in wardrobes In all rooms, kitchen cabinet, 2 units of aircon. Tel: *****71 between 6.30pm 10.30pm BEDOK RESERVOIR MAISONETTE. 1700 sq.ft. Tastefully renovated. Good facing. Quiet location. $245,000 neg. Hap Seng *****58 BEDOK RESERVOIR. WALK-UP upper952 words
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Advertisement922 1986-07-07 12 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 5-RM. DOVER CL. $108,000. Dover Cres $119,000. Spottlswoode $145,000. Sims Dr., marble $115,000. A.M.KIo $118,000. World Property Bldg. Management: *****16/ *****22. 5 ROOM CHAI CHEE St. blk 52. Marble/ ceramic. High/ low floor, $134,000; West Coast 3-rm. $52,000; Bedok S. blk 64, 4-rm. pure, new922 words
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Advertisement501 1986-07-07 12 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3-RM. 8LK.524, AVE.S Ang Mo Kio Terrazo floor. *****88 (9am to spm)/ *****16 (after spm). 3-RM. CORNER BEDOK 81k .23, $63,000. Clementi $56,000. Bendemeer $50,000. *****85/ *****38. 3-RM. HENDERSON 8LK. 105, terrazzo/ cabinets, $49,000. Hillview $43,000. CCS *****71/ *****35. 3-RM. LOR. LIMAU/ A.M. Klo. High/501 words
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Advertisement636 1986-07-07 12 117 Properties Wanted CHESTERTONS LIM OH Have a group of local professionals urgently looking to buy landed properties m good residential districts. Budget flexible. Owners of detached/ semi-detached/ terraces offers to: *****88 UNIWEST: *****15/ *****47 Buyers Require Apartments: c Ambervllle, Laguna, Bayshore, Maryland Park others Houses c D.15,9,10,11, 19,20 elsewhere.636 words
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Advertisement1291 1986-07-07 12 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces DONT LET THIS HAPPEN' to your building or house. Prevent it with our CEMENTEX 3S SYSTEM An Innovative system that Is: —Functional Inorganic Compound Silent Soiless Speedy rs~*y\ J^U£, Recommended Application: Effective prevention -Ti *IwC. nn I* For Neutralized or of1,291 words
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Advertisement611 1986-07-07 12 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces Office Spaces M 55; you arc specially blessed 1 Mm& m mt *?!Sf^i^B^B»^B^BY x w l^ S°°d climate, favourable terrain and 1 JK^p fl V "BaY vLm harmony to the people. In short, you have trnJ^UHß^^W lißaj»611 words
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Advertisement534 1986-07-07 12 OFFICE SPACE 938 sq.ft. at Parkway Parade. Rental $1,700. Rental Includes maintenance, furniture, fittings and Mitsuko tel. system. Please call: *****81. OPPOSITE THOMSON YAOHAN terrace house. 1 room to sub-let for office use only. $350 inclusive of PUB and aircond. Free own parking. Tel: *****65/ *****19. SINGAPORE FINANCE HOUSE (New534 words
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Advertisement426 1986-07-07 12 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces 4afcll7^»S3Ba^ GOLDEN LANDMARK From 162 to 1 1 73 sq ft. LUCKY PLAZA From 269 to 667 sq ft FAR EAST PLAZA From 237 to 1776 sq ft. CUPPAGE PLAZA From 228 to 9545 sq ft. ORCHARD PLAZA From 194to813sqft. BEAUTY WORLD PLAZA From 323426 words
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Advertisement1047 1986-07-07 13 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces JfSPACE AVAILABLE L on [HOME FURNISHING FLOOR I easy to identify and remember for shoppers looking for FURNITURE HOME FURNISHING ITEMS Approx. 14,000 sq ft to be let to a single 1 operator or subdivided for multiple operators For use1,047 words
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Advertisement696 1986-07-07 13 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours iifaia ¥ifT IB Tm I? CHINA TOUR 6 WUYISHAN/FOUZHOU/QUANZHOU/ZIAMEN 9 days MI.BOS/- Mon MACAU/ZHONGSHAN/GUILIN/GUANGZHOU/HONGKONG 7/9 days fromSti, 63s/- Mon A GUILIN/BEIJING/NANJING/SUZHOU/SHANGHAI/HANGZHOU/QUANZHOU/HONGKONG 6 14 days 552,655/- 16 days M 2.895- Mon THE KINO OF WEST MALAYSIA TOUR y Price Departure Q PENANG/IPOH/CAMERON/GENTING/K. LUMPUR 6 days696 words
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Advertisement606 1986-07-07 13 137 Tours 137 Tours bi^ I L^^bb^bvbmX Ib^^^^Hbß i b^bP Jb^bm A- bmibb ~*^'iS^ f Sttl I B^B> -v*^ jflß HfSnpTjk \kPH«RI"' ■^^JBhBBiB'V" 1^ 1 lC? ■•S l HbB^BWSSb^ > 2D3N CAMERON. SI39DEP: 7(7. H/7. U/7.18/7, 2V7, 25/7 NITE! 3D4N CAMERON. GENTING HIGHLAND $199 DEP: 7/7, 14/7, 21/7, 28/7 NITE606 words
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Advertisement572 1986-07-07 13 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education I num. i him i ii Aiu^a.^Mg A U.S. accredited University offering lAS, B.S m Aviation Aeronautics, Science Engineering, Computer Information Science, Business Management Behavioral Science. This College has an agreement with Florida I Institute of Technology whereby its students who complete the 2572 words
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Advertisement734 1986-07-07 13 147 Academic Courses CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL (Ettab. A regi»tered with lh« Ministry ol Education m 1960) 231 Bain St. #04-43 Bras Basah Complex 5.0718 Tei: *****11 Tuition By Post (1968/87 Eiami.) I GCE 'A 1 LEVEL General Paper, English. Economics. Management of Business. Principles of Accounting. Divinity. Art, History, Geography.734 words
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Advertisement884 1986-07-07 14 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses SSp. Computer Studies Wt\m NCC JOINT DIPLOMA ■Ml INCORPORATING ITI CITY GUILDS 747 VK Study for this internationally ■■"T"" jj recognised Diploma at Stamford's ■k *"~"^B Computer Department. \^J| Facilities include:Computer Laboratory: Fitted with the latest state-of-the-art 32-bit WANG VS-65 providing 9 00am to884 words
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Advertisement1446 1986-07-07 14 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses YOU CAN BE A POTENTIAL BOLD MEDALLIST OF THE IDPM m TMC A SUCCESSFUL COMPUTER SCHOOL I Your successful Computer Career Starts with TMC ACHIEVEMENT: Ist IDPM GOLD MEDAL AWARDED TO MISS HELEN YAP*— WORLD BEST STUDENT FOR1,446 words
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Advertisement140 1986-07-07 14 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses DIPLOMA IN MARKETING/ PUBLIC RELATIONS forlCCl l9B7 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 XO5-3545 Block 162 Bukit Merah Town Centre Tel: *****90 (8 Lines) Mon140 words
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Advertisement767 1986-07-07 14 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses BOOKKEEPING (Beginners) 1 Tues 6.00- 7.30pm 08/07 2) Wed 6.00- 7.30pm 09/07 3) Thurs 6.00- 7.30pm 10/07 4) Fri 6.00- 7.30pm 11/07 BOOKKEEPING (Inter.) 1 Wed 6.00- 7.30pm 09/07 2) Wed 7.30- 9.30pm 09/07 3) Sat 4.00- 6.00pm 12/07 4) Sun 3.00- 5.00pm 13/07 COST ACCOUNTING767 words
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Advertisement1018 1986-07-07 14 151 Language Courses 151 Language Courses DAY and EVENING COURSES JAPANESE j GERMAN FRENCH i TEL: 737-6666 Registration Hours: Bam Bpm (Mon Fri) J j V Bam Ipm (Sat) y i 159 Fitness/ Sports 159 Fitness/ Sports Instruction Instruction Nows your chance to get fit under expert guidance Swim andaerobicise1,018 words
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Advertisement1134 1986-07-07 15 APTOINTMINWNOmrCES m^m CT AIITC RQRfIAAI MHi Telefax No: *****59 ■Hi STANTb R&3UHBI g^^. Tel *****11 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIME AD ext 5724/5/6/8 5669 APPOINTMENTS nphe Singapore Hotel Association Training and EducaX tional Centre (SHATEC) will be opening a newtraining restaurant called "The Asian Harvest" and a lounge cum1,134 words
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Advertisement888 1986-07-07 15 NOTICEiS (PUBLIC UTILITIES BORRD I I VITB-PUB APPRENTICESHIP I I TRAINING SCHEME I Applications are invited from Singapore) Citizens/Permanent Residents, aged Wk between 1 8 and 24 years, who have completed or are exempted from full-time NationI al Servia 3, for the following VITB-approved course. The course will train apprentices888 words
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Advertisement783 1986-07-07 15 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPI'BIJC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding-Up No. 384 of 198 C In the Matter of the Companies Act. Cap. 185 And In the Matter of SOUTHERN OCEAN SLIPWAY PTE LTD (formerly known as PATERNOSTER SHIPPING COMPANY PTE LTD) ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given783 words
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Advertisement1241 1986-07-07 16 NOTICES SINGAPORE TELEX TELEFAX DIRECTORY OCTOBER 1986 Telex Telefax subscribers who wish to add and/or amend their entries m the Alphabetical Listings of the Singapore Telex Telefax Directory October 1986 should submit their requests to: The Departmental Manager Business Telecommunications Sales Telecoms Customer Services Centre (Comcentre Branch) 31 Exeter Road1,241 words
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Advertisement1612 1986-07-07 16 ASSETS OF ENTERTAINMENT COMPLEX i [THEATRE LOUNGE) FOR SALE Vssets belonging to two entertainment theatre lounges located m X '.atong and Orchard Road are available for sale on a package basis. I A ssets include musical instruments and equipment, lightings, furnitL ires and fittings and such machinery and equipment used1,612 words
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Advertisement291 1986-07-07 16 [*&*i&'2£<2> •TBKJjJP''''^ MBMn f1- Bf --ru The Times Atlas of the Oceans has been produced to meet the need for a book that brings together the many specialised disciplines of the sea-geography, geology, biology, mineralogy, meteorology, politics, economics, ecology and international law. For the first time, you are able to291 words
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Advertisement26 1986-07-07 17 8 II IP^^ W aigr*- B* iiakoliTßL §m n<m;i;i\s r g New Enqiish Library book Available at all «m CCncpAl PlIRi ITATIfMI^ good bookshops M fJSHH~:.!?S!^^26 words
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Miscellaneous397 1986-07-07 17 SUN TAN ByCollette *zt^ lIN A 6&AT Hußfef. )>H HHObUTSt£\ j&K THE BOflN LOSER THE GAMBOLS B^ *««y Appleby CvAATZ AJOt') /^l WAD A gATJ-l^ BLONDIE B^ oe w rattJV EXCUSE Me, WwMEREIJ WE'RE OPP I [AMD PBOM TWERETp TWE I I SEE ,OA|O..J -CAN'T J I DAO...SUT I'M >397 words
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Miscellaneous221 1986-07-07 17 PEANUTS BySchulz ruJMERE TTMIS IS aTI 7 7 a vivAT 7 V-ll 17 I THINK TMEV'ReY TwaT< s EASY.JUST ARE WE? I SURVIVAL jA J 601N6 TO TEACM US L PON'T 6ET OFF A ft /^yjgr— t/ v 1 MOW TO SURVIVE., y sTHE BUS! BEETLE BAILEY B r Walker221 words
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Advertisement267 1986-07-07 18 CATHAY: 11TH THRILLING DAY! < (*****00) 11.00 am, 1.30. 4.00, 6.30 9.15pm C j ADMISSION PRICES: $3 ft $4 S w>b^^ I ia**t« s*tn»i V^|^B ;< ORCHARD* A PEOPLE'S THEATRE NOW SHOWING 5 ORCHARD (*****88) 4 SHOWS 30, 4 00, 6 30, 9 00PM 5 PEOPLE'S (*****72) 4 SHOWS 1267 words
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Advertisement431 1986-07-07 18 you can /Tno reshape I kmS your I 1 FIGURE i \X) TOO <s^/ How often have you Jl envied a shapely figure bbi^^^^B^^i and said to yourself "wouldn't it be nice if I hv could be like her!" fi\ With Thermatrim vT^ Method' you can stop I envying. We431 words
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Advertisement241 1986-07-07 18 BB National Theatre IVust presents TAT CHENG-JIM (counter-tenor) CHEUNG MUN-CHIT (piano) performing selected works try SCHUMANN DEBUSSY BRIDGE Thursday, 24 July 1986 B.oopm DBS Auditorium Sponsored by T« iu-u ji H jik! $."i avjiLjl)t«- ji Ct-fiiral BiKtiung (Mlkf (Vklotu llx-^irr I. < i>fc) Vora^r (x-mrc|j«Hiii dini lanm SuprrMiMf 5 wmmm^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmamßmmmmmmwmmmm241 words
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Advertisement483 1986-07-07 18 udo"cha"ng "now showing! "I "nEXT CHANGE SAVOY-WOODLANDS: LAST DAY at CAPITOL 1 LIDO: 11, 1.30. 4, 6.45, 9.15 WOODLANDS: 1.45, 4, 6.45. 9.15 niH wn.. «i.r wnndflr CHANGI SAVOY: Both Theatres 11am. 1.45, 4.00, 6.45 &9 15 IUmMM Dlfl 0U V6r Wo na6r (jurong: tomorrow only) WP* why it takes483 words
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Article, Illustration643 1986-07-07 19 Electrifying, but not 'musical' What with space ships, holograms, laser lights and videos, high-tech is taking the 'music' out of London's musicals. PAUL MAJENDIE reports. MACHINES, not music, run the show m London's theatreland today, with pitching galleons, laser-lit space ships and rollerskates vying for audiences. In a new eraReuter; Phil Loftus - 643 words
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496 1986-07-07 19 CHINA'S most famous gifts to the world silk, gunpowder, Kper and the compass ye long overshadowed the many other inventions and delicate arts which flourished for hundreds of years before appearing m Europe. To show the world more of its historic accomplishments, China assembled a travellingReuter - 496 words
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Article, Illustration648 1986-07-07 19 Whatever happened to real, original rock 'n' roll? It's alive and well on a new reunion album of old rock greats. JOHN SWENSON reports. WITH rock 'n' roll well into its 30s, some of its oldest practictioners are showing today's kids what the musicUPI - 648 words
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Miscellaneous459 1986-07-07 19 What's On PERFORMANCE by Lai Kui Fang. Lobby and photographs taken secretly by ry Straits Chinese home. Per- STRESS MANAGEMENT ETY TALK. On the society's fxicrr*MT a«ia wnna Pm second floor. Pavilion Inter- George Aspinall, a Japanese anakan Place, Orchard Road. FOR MEDICAL AND scientific expedition into the t„r!I mLv459 words
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Miscellaneous1006 1986-07-07 19 -I Radio One 90.5 mHz m VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News m Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning, Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Radio Patrol 7.45 Another Morning,1,006 words
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Page 20 Advertisements
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Advertisement240 1986-07-07 20 Until you stop using other petrols, you'll never find out what Formula Shell can do for your car's performance. The reason is really quite simple. Formula Shell is the only complete, OrdinSfV FORMULA OfClinSrV I new petrol that consists of more than just j n j^*""~" liberal doses of detergent240 words
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Miscellaneous738 1986-07-07 20 '"> I I m MY VIEW wm Catherine Ong (Ch 5 and Ch 12 programmes) and Leong Weng Kam (Ch 8 programmes) K<& a*ffll nfl I OD V^ w All programmes in English unless otherwise indicated 2.30 PM SBCText "Live" Sample men meet a group of colonists Pages who have738 words
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Miscellaneous32 1986-07-07 20 Jennifer Dale (above) as Betsy Bigley, an ambitious farmer's daughter who climbs up the social ladder using her beauty, charm, brain and gullible men m Love and Larceny (Ch 12, 8 pm)32 words
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Miscellaneous790 1986-07-07 20 tiltS if ¥6 ailO lOlfGS A&jHC i 'S^..^ KICKING THE HABItV) M jm_"» r» I#B^" BP M (Ch 5, 4.51 pm): In his nevtfl¥ 51 hOOl I TlYI ll PBi*i*»A: B jH er-ending attempts to imi|^l||*l 1 Af #1 I'M •511*% fj9 3|n I -Jl Dr Jamison tries to de1#UII790 words
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