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Title Section15 1986-07-08 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article, Illustration772 1986-07-08 1 PETER HAZELHURST; KOICHI ISHIYAMA - PETER HAZELHURST KOICHI ISHIYAMA Triumph for conservatism; third term for Nakasone still an open question By and of our Tokyo bureau Tanaka among first to be re-elected: Page 3 TOKYO Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party won an unprecedented victory at the polls yesterday m what wasReuter - 772 words
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Article, Illustration284 1986-07-08 1 UNSUNG hero Jefferson Barnes last night met the little girl he saved from drowning two weeks ago, but who disappeared without a word of thanks after that. "Thank you for saving me/ whispered seven-year-old Adonsia Yap, who went to Jefferson's Pandan Valley home with her parents.284 words
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334 1986-07-08 1 KUALA LUMPUK Australian drug traffickers Brian Chambers and Kevin Barlow were hanged shortly before dawn yesterday after a flurry of last-minute appeals for mercy. The two were hanged side by side at the same time, said Pudu Prison's Acting Superintendent M. Ponnusamy. About 200 reportersAP; Reuter; Bernama - 334 words
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Article108 1986-07-08 1 TODAY, the Mass Rapid Transit Corporation commemorates the arrival of its first two trains with a test ride for about 300 guests at Bishan Depot. On the 3-km train ride will be the Minister for Commanicatlons and Information, Dr Yeo Ning Hong, senior civil servants, members of the108 words
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Article, Illustration512 1986-07-08 1 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN Aquino issues 24-hour ultimatum to rebels to give up their 'sorry adventure' By Manila Correspondent Marcos: I did not instigate Tolentino Page 6 Editorial Page 12 MANILA An attempt to overthrow Philippine President Corazon Aquino fizzled out last night when rebels agreed512 words
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162 1986-07-08 1 SOME young people stand out from the rest m their own way: Motorcycle hell-riders, street corner gangs and shopping centre trendies like the Centrepoint kids. Although it's the minority who commit petty crimes, are a nuisance or get involved m162 words
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Article67 1986-07-08 1 ST Index down in light trading THE Singapore stock market fell again yesterday after its recent rally, with The Straits Times Industrial Index losing 10.35 points to 725.38. Across the board there were 134 falls and only 14 rises. The Business Times Composite Index ended 7.61 lower at 619.85. Turnover67 words
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Article51 1986-07-08 1 NO DEALS LAUREL MADRID Philippine Vlce-Presldent Salvador Laurel said no concessions had been granted to the insurgent generals "There was no agreement with (Former Foreign Minister) Artoro Tolentlno," Mr Laurel told reporters m Madrid. "The only question now is what charges will be brought against the rebels." Reuter SEE THISReuter - 51 words
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Advertisement25 1986-07-08 1 Inside Summary 2 World News 3-5 Aswan 6 Causeway 7 Comment/ Perspective 12,13 Letters 14 TimesDoUar 15-18 Around Your Place 19 Racing 20 Sports 21-2325 words
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Article414 1986-07-08 2 '$135 m loss for firm' THE JAPANESE COMPANY making the MRT cars for Singapore is losing 10 billion yen (Ssl3s million) because of the yen's rise, its chairman, Mr Zenji Umeda, has said. To make up for the deficit, Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd is asking for another US$lO million414 words
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Article265 1986-07-08 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE ABORTIVE attempt at the weekend by Marcos loyalists to grab power In the Philippines has served to demonstrate that, far from being fragile and weak, the Aquino government remains resilient, popular and m control. Artnro Tolentino, a foreign minister m the Marcos regime, has265 words
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Article277 1986-07-08 2 Move to allay fears THE NUCLEAR INDUSTRY m the West has launched a wave of television commercials and newspaper publicity m an effort to counter fears aroused by the recent Chernobyl nuclear plant disaster m the Soviet Union. The countries include Britain, the United States, West Germany277 words
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Article278 1986-07-08 2 Win twice as sweet FOR BORIS BECKER, victory the second time around was twice as sweet. Last year he made history when, unseeded and aged just 17 years and seven months, he beat Kevin Curren m the Wimbledon men's singles final. On Sunday he pulverised world champion Ivan Lendl278 words
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Article439 1986-07-08 2 Children can write CHILDREN LOVE to express themselves on paper, even if they cannot read or spell yet. And the expert opinion is that they should be encouraged to do so. IRENE CHUA describes a method used m America that helps children exercise their tyAt a Process Writing439 words
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Article209 1986-07-08 2 BETTER YEAR FOR REFINERIES LIKELY, SAYS MOBIL CHIEF BUSINESS FOR oil refineries m Singapore this year is expected to be better than last year, said Mobil Singapore chairman, Lou Allstadt. Demand for refined oil products from Singapore is buoyant especially from countries like China and Japan, which recently opened209 words
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161 1986-07-08 2 No fear of East bloc THERE IS no need for Indonesia to be "allergic" to Soviet bloc countries m view of its present strong defence and security system, Major-General Subiyakto, chairman of the National Defence Institute, said. Major-Gen Subiyakto told reporters at the end161 words
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Article87 1986-07-08 2 PREGNANT WOMAN'S PLEA A WOMAN who is 7 1 2 months pregnant is saddened that the courtesy campaign has failed to have an impact on the passengers of the buses she takes to work. Many men, women and students simply ignore women like her when they stand next to87 words
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Article280 1986-07-08 2 Something old, something expensive A 1947 MG TV is the oldest car for sale today while a 1981 Aston Martin VB, selling at $200,000, must be the most expensive. Both cars are available at classification 96. J -try Classifieds: Pg. 14, Section Two r^y/ Goods/ Services Organisation Section/Page280 words
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Article, Illustration398 1986-07-08 3 Japanese general election TOKYO FORMER Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka, an ailing invalid recluse living m disgrace under a conviction for bribery, was one of the first candidates to be re-elected m Japan's polls. Returns from Mr Tanaka's remote mountain stronghold m central Japan showedReuter; UPI; AP - 398 words
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208 1986-07-08 3 ISLAMABAD Pakistan is concerned over the large increase m the Indian defence budget for the current year but has no desire to enter an arms race with its neighbour, Foreign Minister Sahabzada Yaqub Khan told Parliament. Mr Yaqub Khan, speaking m the Upper House, calledUPI; AP - 208 words
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138 1986-07-08 3 Playboy eyes China market with HK edition HONGKONG The first Chinese edition of Playboy went on sale m Hongkong yesterday and its publisher said he hoped the monthly magazine that helped pioneer the US sexual revolution would reach its ultimate market China. Mr Albert Cheng, Playboy's publisher m the BritishReuter - 138 words
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227 1986-07-08 3 Labour delegates want import quotas HOBART THE Australian Labour government will be asked by a conference of party delegates to consider introducing quotas and import levies to control the growing trade deficit. Trade union leaders John Macßean and John Halfpenny told a press conference here yesterday they expected majority supportAFP - 227 words
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Article, Illustration568 1986-07-08 3 The Rainbow Warrior affair WELLINGTON France and New Zealand have agreed that two French agents jailed for their part m sinking the Greenpeace ship, Rainbow Warrior, should be transferred to a French island m the South Pacific to serve a reduced sentence.Reuter; AP - 568 words
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138 1986-07-08 3 Island of confinement is no Broadway Lange WELLINGTON The tiny Sooth Pacific Island on which two French agents are to be confined for their role m sinking the Rainbow Warrior is a military supply depot that doubles as an emergency landing base for the United States space shuttle programme. TheReuter - 138 words
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262 1986-07-08 4 Get tough with wife beaters US study WASHINGTON A United States Justice Department study has called on police departments nationwide to get tough with wife-beaters and treat their cases as violent crimes. The report said that for too long police had looked the other way when domestic violence occurred andUPI - 262 words
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118 1986-07-08 4 DURBAN A yacht which sailed from Durban a month ago has turned up m Mauritius with its Italian owner wounded and two South African crewmen shot to death, apparently m a fight over money, several newspapers reported on Sunday. The newspapers, quoting hospitalAP - 118 words
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Article, Illustration50 1986-07-08 4 The sinking of the British liner Titanic is recreated m a scaled down model In Wintethnr, Switzerland. The Titanic sank off Newfoundland m Canada on April 14, 1912, on her maiden voyage to New York. One thousand five hundred DeoDle lost their lives m the shipwreck. Panaphoto picture.Pana - 50 words
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375 1986-07-08 4 LONDON THE nuclear industry m the West has launched a wave of television commercials and newspaper publicity m an effort to counter fears aroused by the recent Chernobyl nuclear plant disaster m the Soviet Union. In BRITAIN, a TV commercial of BritishReuter - 375 words
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284 1986-07-08 4 Liberty Statue bash leaves a trail of trash for the cleaners NEW YORK What happens when New York invites millions of people for a giant Statue of Liberty birthday celebration? As with any party after the fun is over, the host is faced with the mammoth task of cleaning up.UPI; AP; Reuter - 284 words
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Article131 1986-07-08 4 Curbs on Winnie Mandela lifted JOHANNESBURG South Africa said yesterday it had lifted restrictions imposed on activist Winnie Mandela for most of the past 24 years. Mrs Mandela, the 51--year-old wife of jailed Black nationalist leader Nelson Mandela, has been restricted by a variety of government orders since 1962. TheReuter; AFP - 131 words
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Article69 1986-07-08 4 SEVEN SENIOR South Korean civil servants have been arrested and accused of taking bribes totalling 135 million won (*****,000). The director-general of the Construction Ministry, Noh Won-Tae, two other government officials and four employees of the state-run Korea Highway Corp were charged with taking the moneyReuter - 69 words
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Article59 1986-07-08 4 BURMA'S MOST revered Buddhist monk, a 90-year-old master of meditation with followers around the world, has been cremated after a month of rites following his death m early June. About 20,000 people attended Sunday's elaborate rites for the Taungpulu Sayadaw the great teacher of Taungpulu at his nativeReuter - 59 words
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Article42 1986-07-08 4 A CHINESE super-marathon man has run the length of the Great Wall m 80 days, Xinhua news agency said yesterday. Van Genghua, 28, is the first person to run along the 3,400-km wall which zig-zags across northern China. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article50 1986-07-08 4 THE ARMY may be called m to help stem the flow of three rising rivers, which have so far forced 1,000 families to flee m northwestern Bangladesh. Government officials said yesterday the Jamuna, Garai and Padma rivers began to overflow when the monsoon started m late June. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article52 1986-07-08 4 ISRAEL'S HOSPITAL nurses abandoned emergency wards yesterday as their strike for higher pay entered its third week, health officials m Tel Aviv said. A strike committee for the estimated 11,000 nurses decided on the move after talks with the government on opening wage negotiations broke down on SundayReuter - 52 words
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Article124 1986-07-08 4 NEW YORK Twenty-four men bellied op to a hot dog-covered table on Sunday for the 70th annual Nathan's famous eating contest and Mark Heller walked away with a little more belly than the rest. Mr Heller, a 125-kg Manhattan resident, sucked down 15 hotAP - 124 words
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Article242 1986-07-08 5 Tussle begins over EC Budget BRUSSELS European Community finance ministers begin tough bargaining this week to produce the community's budget for 1986. The European Court m Luxembourg last week declared a first draft budget void because Parliament had exceeded its authority m setting spending at levels higher than those approvedReuter - 242 words
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Article64 1986-07-08 5 MANTES-LA-VILLE (France) A 40- year-old Spanish immigrant, Mr Luis Chamaro, was killed here when a car reversed over him, after he decided to take a nap beneath the vehicle on the way home from a party. The owner of the car, unaware that Mr Chamaro was asleep beneathAFP - 64 words
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Article387 1986-07-08 5 New device for banks to prevent fraud GENEVA Banks of the future may identify account holders by their retinas before dispensing cash or settling bills. Exhibits at a recent trade show suggest that such new security measures could replace other time-honoured methods of safe-guardingReuter - 387 words
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114 1986-07-08 5 Italians to open pizza chain in Moscow ROME An Italian consortium plans to open 36 fast-food pizza restaurants In the Soviet Union, one Just a few steps from the Kremlin, the La Stampa newspaper reported on Sunday. It said the Ital New Pood Trading Co of Rome had recently concludedAP - 114 words
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244 1986-07-08 5 MOSCOW The Soviet Union's divorce rate shows an "alarming increase," with seven m 10 marriages breaking up within a decade, the Moskovskaya Pravda newspaper reported. The number of divorces has risen from 636,200 m 1981 to nearly 1 million m 1983, the lastAP - 244 words
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Article144 1986-07-08 5 Charity jogger nets only $3,600 LONDON A Briton who jogged around the world raising funds for charity completed his run on Sunday after being robbed twice and being accused of leaving a trail of debts behind him. Mr Henry Weston, 24, jogged across London's Tower Bridge where he had begunAP - 144 words
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361 1986-07-08 6 JAKARTA THERE is no need for Indonesia to be "allergic" to Soviet bloc countries m view of its present strong defence and security system, Major-General Subiyakto, chairman of the National Defence Institute, said. Maj-Gen Subiyakto told reporters at the end of a three-dayAFP; Reuter - 361 words
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81 1986-07-08 6 JAKARTA About 100 trishaw riders m West Java have made a pilgrimage to the grave of a colleague who hanged himself after police seized his trishaw, a newspaper reported yesterday. Sukardal, 45, was found hanging from a tree m Bandung last week. A posterAFP - 81 words
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Article, Illustration43 1986-07-08 6 Philippine President Cory Aquino and Defence Minister Juan Ponce Enrile share a light moment with pressmen during a press conference yesterday iust after Mrs Aquino returned from a two-day visit to one of the southern provinces. Reuter picture.Reuter - 43 words
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188 1986-07-08 6 JAKARTA President Suharto has said that Indonesia need not worry about self-sufficiency m rice despite lower production estimates for this year. Minister for Food Production Wardoyo yesterday quoted Mr Suharto as saying the decrease would not affect the self-sufficien-cy status as rice produc- tion thisAFP - 188 words
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245 1986-07-08 6 Marcos: I did not instigate Tolentino HONOLULU EXILED Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos has denied asking a political ally to assume the presidency of his homeland. Mr Marcos said at an impromptu news conference m the driveway of his beachfront Honolulu home on Sunday that the actions of Mr Arturo Tolentino,UPI - 245 words
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455 1986-07-08 6 JAKARTA President Suharto yesterday strongly rejected foreign allegations of corruption and his armed forces chief, General Benny Murdani, denounced critics who have suggested a limit to how long President Suharto can stay m power. Gen Murdani said that during a threeReuter - 455 words
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301 1986-07-08 6 JAKARTA INDONESIA says an 18th Century sunken ship's treasure auctioned recently m Amsterdam was stolen from its territorial waters and it is taking steps to prevent similar piracy. The government is trying to find out how a group of treasure-hunters left the country withReuter - 301 words
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168 1986-07-08 6 34 killed in train attack claim by Khmer Rouge BANGKOK CAMBODIAN guerillas have killed 34 people m an attack on a train near Battambang m western Cambodia. In a report monitored here yesterday, Khmer Rouge radio said the guerillas also wounded 37 others m the attack on June 29. TheAFP; Reuter - 168 words
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111 1986-07-08 6 15,400 laid off in first 6 months JAKARTA A total of 430 companies laid off 15,441 workers m the first six months of this year, most of them m the textile and sawmill industries. Manpower Minister Sudomo said yesterday. Without giving the number laid off m these two industries, AdmAFP - 111 words
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Article, Illustration120 1986-07-08 7 MORE than CM University of Malaya students staging a demonstration on their campus m PetalIng Jaya yesterday after (ailing to get accommodation for the new academic year. This is the first time m years that so many students are unable to get lodging. The students blameBernama - 120 words
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Article369 1986-07-08 7 Why Sabah is now stable Dr M KOTA KINABALU The situation m Sabah is now stable because the legitimacy of the Parti Bersatu Sabah 's state government is no longer being questioned, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday. "When I last came to Sabah, the state wasBernama - 369 words
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Article, Illustration395 1986-07-08 7 RITA GOMEZ - RITA GOMEZ By HONGKONG Former Carrian chairman, George Tan, signed a public document stating he had no interest m Perak Pioneer, a private company which the prosecution alleges he controlled. The prosecution's allegation is that Perak Pioneer was set up for395 words
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121 1986-07-08 7 Don't speculate on trial Koon Swan KUALA LUMPUR Malaysian Chinese Association President Tan Koon Swan has said that his coming trial m Singapore for alleged financial crimes should not be made the subject of speculation. There should be no speculation because the "outcome of the case" would be known soon,NST - 121 words
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Article, Illustration314 1986-07-08 7 'Action taken m the public and national interest' KUALA LUMPUR The Home Affairs Ministry yesterday announced a ban on the book Hadith: A Re-eval-uation by Dr Kassim Ahmad. In a one-paragraph statement, the ministry said the ban was made m the public and nationalBernama; NST - 314 words
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261 1986-07-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR The government has proposed that whipping be made mandatory for possession of less than five gm of drugs m order to reduce jail sentences and overcrowding m prisons. Deputy Home Affairs Minister Datuk Radzi Sheikh Ahmad said there were signs ofReuter; NST - 261 words
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Article634 1986-07-08 8 LAI YEW KONG; CHUA CHIN CHYE - LAI YEW KONG CHUA CHIN CHYE Why the bikeys, trendies and street gangs form cliques By and THE promise of fun, thrills and spills, adventure and companionship these are the main reasons why some youths get together to form groups, be they hell-riders, street-corner gangs, Centrepoint634 words
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Article67 1986-07-08 8 1 THE committee on New Youth Trends commissioned by the Home Affairs Ministry comprises two psychologists, a psychiatrist, a National University of Singapore social worker and two former scholars serving m the police force. The committee started work m October 1984 and finished early this67 words
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356 1986-07-08 8 KHNG EU MENG - KHNG EU MENG We face $135 m loss, firm's chairman says By m Tokyo TOKYO A 10-billion yen (Ssl3s million) loss that's what the Japanese company making the MRT cars for Singapore is losing because of the yen's rise, its chairman has said.356 words
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110 1986-07-08 8 A MOTORCYCLIST died and a woman pedestrian was injured m separate accidents on Sunday. Mr Ridhwan Samad, 22, died m hospital hours after he fell off his motorcycle along a slip road joining the East Coast Parkway and Still Road Sooth at 1.15110 words
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Article249 1986-07-08 8 SIX men are now helping police with investigations into the fatal slashing of a coffeestall owner m a hawker centre m Mattar Road, off Aljunied Road, on Sunday. A police spokesman said the six men aged between 23 and 35 were arrested m their flats249 words
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163 1986-07-08 9 Metro sponsors Beijing opera troupe RETAIL giant Metro has claimed a first, not m retailing but m cultural promotion. It is the first private organisation to bring a troupe from China to perform here. Previously such cultural troupes were sponsored by Government or government-related bodies. Neither the Ministry of Home163 words
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316 1986-07-08 9 Most MRT expats opt for new gratuity scheme MOST of the 250 expatriates employed by the Mass Rapid Transit Corporation have opted for the new gratuity scheme as an alternative to the CPF scheme. Only 12 have decided to stay on the CPF scheme. Another 12 are away on home316 words
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359 1986-07-08 9 Construction activity down, but vacancy rates up THERE was a drop m almost all types of construction activity m the first three months of this year, but supply continues to increase faster than demand. Statistics released by the National Development Ministry last night snowed less new construction by private developers359 words
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Article68 1986-07-08 9 A BURMESE national who hid m a train toilet was jailed for three months yesterday for trying to enter Singapore illegally. Maunghala alias Aband Chong, 34, who lives m Thailand, was arrested on Saturday when he arrived at Keppel Railway Station without a passport. He68 words
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Article, Illustration136 1986-07-08 9 THE Malaysian Chief of Defence Forces paid a courtesy call on the First Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, on the first day of a three-day official visit here. General Tan Sri Dato' Mohd Ghazali bin Haji136 words
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228 1986-07-08 9 3 face charges over goldsmith robberies THREE men were charged separately yesterday m connection with robberies at goldsmith shops. One was charged with retaining stolen jewellery and two were charged with armed robbery. A jewellery shopowner, Lam Kwong Kee, 32, was charged with dishonestly retaining stolen jewellery worth $211,000 at228 words
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Article410 1986-07-08 9 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK Round Two a 'make-or-break meeting' By SINGAPORE and Canada begin another tough round of air negotiations today which could decide if Singapore Airlines will be able to fly to Canada without undue restrictions. Failing a resolution, Air Canada may have to stop flying410 words
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320 1986-07-08 10 ANNE KOH - Survey seeks information on wage -freeze talks ANNE KOH By THE Singapore National Employers Federation is surveying employers to find out the status of the current negotiations for a wage freeze. SNEF's Initiative follows a lunch meeting on June IS with Acting Trade and Industry Minister Brigadier-General (Res) Lee Hsien320 words
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366 1986-07-08 10 Bank workers kick off skills scheme THE Government's plan to train service and clerical workers to learn basic skills to help them do their jobs better and cope with changes, kicks off with the banking sector today. About 4,000 junior-level workers such as bank clerks and tellers will learn a366 words
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Article70 1986-07-08 10 Student in flames rescued A SERIOUSLY injured student was rescued after neighbours found him stumbling out of his flat m flames yesterday. Mr Tock Lian Chuan, 20, a polytechnic student, was alone m his Block 4 flat m Seletar Road at about 5 pm when a fire broke out. Police70 words
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Article75 1986-07-08 10 THE stretch of Ang Mo Kio Avenue 5 between Avenue 10 and Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 2 will be closed tomorrow from 1 am to 5 am. This is to enable the putting up of concrete beams for a proposed overhead bridge. Traffic will be75 words
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Article, Illustration470 1986-07-08 10 Karting club not proper party to appeal judges THREE judges yesterday held that the Karting Club of Singapore was not the proper party to appeal against a High Court decision which ordered the club's former chairman to pay costs m an action by the club m 1984 against four committee470 words
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Article179 1986-07-08 10 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR By OIL-RIG builder Far-East Levingston Shipyard has retrenched 62 employees, four of whom were executives. The lay-offs were confirmed by the group spokesman of Keppel group, of which Far-East is a subsidiary. "Because of the downturn m the rig-building industry, we have179 words
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Article382 1986-07-08 11 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR Nexus Technology to build $4.4 m clean room By AN ENGINEERING services company has broken into the US market m what is claimed to be a breakthrough m this field of business by a local firm. The company, Nexus Technology (S) Pte Ltd,382 words
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Article, Illustration348 1986-07-08 11 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN Stories by MORE girls have decided to study engineering at the Nanyang Technological Institute. Nearly 15 per cent of the more than 800 new students this year are girls, compared to 11 per cent last year. Their increasing proportion was348 words
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Article, Illustration201 1986-07-08 11 LIFE m the university may seem more relaxed than m junior colleges and schools. But it is not, assured NUS Vice-Chancellor Prof Lim Pin. True, the strict regimentation and close surveillance by teachers are absent at the National University of Singapore. There is a deceptively201 words
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487 1986-07-08 11 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON By TWO men committed an armed robbery five years ago during which two people were killed. But one robber was sentenced to death for murder while the other got life imprisonment on a lesser charge of manslaughter. Beh Meng Chai, 25, pleaded487 words
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154 1986-07-08 11 URA plans to charge for parking on two roads THE Urban Redevelopment Authority plans to charge for parking on Rangoon and Starlight roads. The pay-parking scheme is expected to take effect on Aug 1, according to the I JR. A magazine Skyline. The change is m response to complaints about154 words
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221 1986-07-08 11 Policemen seek site for $7m club building JUNIOR police officers are asking the Government for a site for a proposed $7million club complex. The President of the Junior Police Officers' Mess, Mr Lim Ah Soon, said recently that a new mess building was needed as membership had grown to more221 words
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69 1986-07-08 11 THE MP for Cairnhill, Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, will ask at the next sitting of Parliament whether the annual fees for radio and television licences could be replaced with a single one-time payment. He also wants to know the number of licences69 words
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Article, Illustration303 1986-07-08 11 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG By A MAN took to heart the police message that the public must help m the fight against crime. He demonstrated this on Saturday by catching a youth soon after a woman's handbag was stolen. Mr Hee Kian, 44,303 words
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189 1986-07-08 11 THEY are rivals m the business of hairstyling but that hasn't stopped them from co-operating for a good cause raising $50,000 for the National Kidney Foundation. Twenty hairstylists from 10 salons will meet at Team Salon m Parkway Parade on Sunday between189 words
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Advertisement363 1986-07-08 10 ____H '$> HL ir j^ss^J jd__ai ___9__ l_K^_i ___r^ ____r^^ ___t________ ____.'^V__| __H^_ Cjßß^^_w t. "!___S__S^^^ w Our exclusive A3lO departs Singapore for Seoul every xMonday, Tuesday, Friday and Sunday. En route.enjoy a standard of inflight service even other airlines a ua> to talk about. For more information, call your363 words
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Advertisement265 1986-07-08 11 Around Your Place: Page 19 Canada 1 ROYAL CANADIAN MINT INTRODUCES GOLD MAPLE LEAF «3S^HMJHHH^HJHJ| SOLID GOLD HHHHHBKSBS PUREST GOLD Made Leaffrom Canada m J because it is recognised around the WKKKKKKtm^ HW^^^WB I when you buygoldcoins.it is important v !li '^^H^^^^^*- I to know that you can re-sell them265 words
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Article565 1986-07-08 12 THE abortive attempt at the weekend by Marcos loyalists to grab power m the Philippines has served to demonstrate that, far from being fragile and weak, the Aquino government remains resilient, popular and m control. Arturo Tolentino, a foreign minister m the Marcos regime, has found that565 words
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Article, Illustration1626 1986-07-08 12 NAYAN CHANDA - NAYAN CHANDA More changes m Hanoi likely after sixth congress By writing for the Far Eastern Economic Review Q Who's m, who's out Vice-Premier To Huu Vo Chi Cong Communications and Transport Dong Sy Nguyen Bui Danh Luu Finance Chu lam Thuc Vu Tuan1,626 words
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596 1986-07-08 12 Art Buchwald THE Supreme Court recently ruled that you could sue for sexual harassment m the office. It was a sweeping decision for the Supremes and I thought it would take care of sexual harassment once and for all. Larry the lawyer thinks theAngeles Times - 596 words
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581 1986-07-08 12 What others say Excerpts from an editorial, headlined Learning the mother tongue and preserving the traditional culture, published m the Lianhe Zaobao on July 1. LEARNING the mother tongue is essential for younger Singaporeans to forge a link with their traditional culture and dilute581 words
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Article, Illustration1128 1986-07-08 13 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - ALBERT RAMALINGAM First Asian country to computerise all major legal judgments and decisions By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK After five years of arduous work, Thailand's Supreme Court has gone on-line the first Asian country to computerise all major legal judgments and decisions. Under a five-year plan1,128 words
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Article, Illustration895 1986-07-08 13 Chernobyl raises doubts over in Swiss civil defence A showpiece of Switzerland's commitment to nuclear defence the Sonnenberg tunnel, set in a hill near Lucerne, can be converted into a nuclear shelter complete with operating rooms in a hospital (top picture) and bunk beds for 2MM people to be erectedReuter - 895 words
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Advertisement48 1986-07-08 12 CCS Attractive Property Finance Scheme Credit Corporation (Singapore) Limited wF Z9 a subsidiary of Standard Chartered Bank V^J ►"-I 354 Orchard Rd #03-01 Shaw House Singapore 0923 Tel *****66 SOUND ft SECURE A p No qq^ Punchlines J^sJ SEOUL I fr^4i ffihSy Mr I N s0 WHERt S >48 words
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Advertisement21 1986-07-08 12 Boolevard Hotel Singapore (ylj/JSwD^L^ 200 Orchard Boulevard Singapore 1024 Tel: *****1 1 V Member of The Goodwood Group LOU II gf21 words
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Advertisement415 1986-07-08 13 A kiss on the bumper at eight kilometres an hour won't dent the body work. Most of today's motoring accidents happen bumper to tensile and zinchromated steel sheet is much m bumper at low speeds. evidence under the glossy finish of the Stanza's bodywork.This (A day m one of Singapore's415 words
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329 1986-07-08 14 Courtesy campaign has obviously &iled to have an impact on those who use two bus services I AM about seven-and-a-half months pregnant and I take either Service 95 or 153 to work every morning. The buses are usually packed, mostly with students, and I find myself329 words
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262 1986-07-08 14 I DISAGREE with the Hotel Marco Polo reply, to a Stock Exchange of Singapore query, that all members who signed the attendance register were admitted to its annual general meeting. (ST, June 26). I was one of the many262 words
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280 1986-07-08 14 IT IS ironic that those who are jobless, and who may be short of money, actually need to spend quite a lot of it on their job applications. I wanted a challenging career m accounting but would now out of frustration280 words
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289 1986-07-08 14 THE report "Singapore taxis rated tops by visitors" (ST, June 29) mentioned a survey by NTUC Comfort. It said the survey covered cleanliness, comfort, vehicle maintenance, courtesy, friendliness and helpfulness. Singapore was rated highly for the first three but not for the last three.289 words
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186 1986-07-08 14 I AM a working mother otherwise I would not have employed a maid. I have a busy schedule and I may as a result have been very slightly late m paying the foreign domestic maid levy for the month of May. It is obvious186 words
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126 1986-07-08 14 MY service station requires payment to be through the Network for Electronic Transfers (Nets) system. However, when I used my card recently, it was, to my great horror, rejected m front of all the other customers. I can assure you I have more126 words
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339 1986-07-08 14 Information, cooperation crucial in these cases I REFER to the letter "Report men who expose themselves" by "Patricia Howe and Other Victims". (ST, June 12). We would like to thank the writer for her comments and her call to others to report to the police those men who expose themselves.339 words
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82 1986-07-08 14 I REFER to the letter "Prevent inmates from absconding from homes" by Mr A. Suriya (ST, May 20) and thank him for his pub-lic-spirited ness. The institutions referred to by Mr A. Suriya are welfare homes which do not require maximum security arrangements. The82 words
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Advertisement245 1986-07-08 14 M^m/^\^\ <k frl r. |B^p»^ MiTOkt, i li x 11 ft jfl iLiHl^iiikjt /X fl Eui h\\ess\V eX^u rprta^ P^ re dO^D»- v^ yj\\\ cti^** overseas by c b MaA:e ?/ia« discerning move lso nVftViwV v naS vi. STRAWBERRY THEATRE LOUNGE 96 Somerset Road 01-04 UOL Building Singapore 0923. Tel:245 words
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Advertisement166 1986-07-08 14 I A NATIONAL I I $!m productivity I I BOARD I I Reduces Fees I I By up to 50% I mi Wef 1 Jun 86, NPB has reduced the fees for most of its courses. You can now afford to send more of your staff for training. Here are166 words
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Article, Illustration68 1986-07-08 15 FALLS were widespread on the Singapore market yesterday and volume was the lowest for weeks. The Scoreboard showed 134 falls to only 14 rises. The Straits Times Industrial Index fell 10 35 points to 725.38, and the Business Times Composite Index shed 7.61 points to 619.85. Turnover was68 words
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Article47 1986-07-08 15 UndmjrtiHWc 165 +15 SM ?15 +5 OSS «»5 +5 MihuiMi SO5 +5 P«a»Hu. 1" +3 Spore An 352 2 CoM Store lOp 300 2 Kmtucky Spore 242 +2 H»Hont »7 +2 MMCIOC "«/i +IV* Doiyßet* W +1 Sen* Slvpyard 165 +1 Hirinuu 97 +1 ICErt 15+147 words
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Article71 1986-07-08 15 SM«rth »2 17 MB**** 371 -12 NX Iron 36» -12 Ft N 710 -10 KS 505 -10 Tractors 155 -10 Inthcap* 201 -9 WC 19» -9 KumpEma»soc M -9 OnHnp 426 -S Metal Boi S pore 330 -1 Cttebw 50c 304-1 RaMfti 157 -S Sri Hartarrus 149 -8 QKF71 words
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Article13 1986-07-08 15 UIC 723,000 Promet XJ'Sffi Sime Darby 413,000 Von der Horst 283,00013 words
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Article94 1986-07-08 15 July 4 July 5 BT Composite 627 46 619 85 BT Indicator *****815 *****114 BT 08/ OS -250 »M CAW -6656 —6755 06V -*****5 -*****5 ST Industrials 735 73 725 38 ST Finance 2171 07 *****2 ST Hotels 582 08 579 74 July 4 July 5 ST Properties 37494 words
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Article35 1986-07-08 15 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1985/86 High 852.65 (7/3/85) 757.79 (8/3/85) 1985/86 Low 563.34 (28/4/86) 470.92 (28/4/86) All time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 470.92 (28/4/86)35 words
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Article14 1986-07-08 15 THE US dollar lost 65 ticks to close at DM 2.1645 m Singapore.14 words
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Article21 1986-07-08 15 DM V FF S| H$ US$ UBs ***** 159.60 unq ***** unq 1.5485 2.1645 159*8 6.9220 2.1855 7.8115 *****21 words
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Article18 1986-07-08 15 In Hongkong, gold gained US$O.l5 to U*****.55 an ounce. In Singapore, gold price was not available yesterday.18 words
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Article32 1986-07-08 15 Eurodollar: Remained unchanged at 93.55 a contract. Dentscheniark: Gained ten ticks to 0.4637 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained 47 ticks to 0.*****4 a contract. Gold: Gained US$O.BO to U*****.30 an ounce.32 words
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Article105 1986-07-08 15 SEOUL Accelerated by strong sales m the United States, Hyundai Motor Co exported 138,000 small cars throughout the world m the first six months of this year a whopping 200 per cent increase from a year earlier. Hyundai officials said yesterday the group shippedAP - 105 words
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Article54 1986-07-08 15 TOKYO NEC Corp, a major Japanese electronics company, has suffered a substantial profit decline for the year ended last March due mainly to the yen's appreciation and sluggish demand for electronic devices. Coasolidated net profit fell 59.5 per cent from a year earlier to 27.2 billionUPI - 54 words
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Article85 1986-07-08 15 $926.5 m takeover STOCKHOLM Big Swedish drugs firm Pharmacia is taking over another pharmaceutical company, Ab Leo, m a three billion crown (*****.5 million) deal which will restructure the country's drug industry. Pharmacia said it was buying an 85 per cent controlling stake m the much smaller Leo from carmakerReuter - 85 words
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Article63 1986-07-08 15 BEIJING The largest field of thick oil discovered m China since 1980 has been found m Nanyang prefecture of central Henan province, Xinhua News Agency reported. Oil reserves of 292.6 million barrels have been verified m a 16.2 sq km area, Xinhua said. It addedAP - 63 words
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85 1986-07-08 15 JAKARTA Indonesia is targeting the Soviet Union and its East European allies for priority development m trade relations, Major-General Subiyakto, head of the influential National Defence Council, told a seminar. "It's clear we should no longer be allergic to East Bloc countries," he wasReuter - 85 words
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Article, Illustration385 1986-07-08 15 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM Buoyant demand for refined products By BUSINESS for oil refineries m Singapore this year is expected to be better than last year, said Mobil Singapore chairman, Lou Allstadt. Demand for refined oil products from Singapore is buoyant especially from countries385 words
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Article311 1986-07-08 15 Provisional liquidator takes over CITY Securities yesterday stopped trading on the stock exchange, at least for the time being. According to one staff member, "no fresh positions have been entered into and we are only clearing up previous positions." In the morning, Mr Don M Ho311 words
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Article, Illustration518 1986-07-08 15 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ By Face in the news AFTER two years of rubbing shoulders with Toron-to-based publishing giant International Thomson, publisher and exhibition organiser Anthony Ramasamy's vision became international. An ex-journalist who's the managing director of AR Format, Mr Ramasamy now hopes that518 words
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206 1986-07-08 15 Help for Europe investors eyeing China ventures SINGAPORE consultants AGS Management Consultants have teamed up with Swiss International to help small and medium-sized European enterprises do business m China. AGS signed this agreement at the end of last month and will be organising its first European seminar later this year206 words
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170 1986-07-08 15 MAS may seek listing in Singapore THE Malaysian Airline System is looking into the listing of its shares m Singapore and other stock exchanges m New York, London and Tokyo. At present, MAS shares are traded on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange only and foreign ownership of the stock is170 words
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Article, Illustration493 1986-07-08 15 JAMES NG - JAMES NG Devaluation of renminbi By CHINA'S 15.8 per cent d^ valuation of the renminbi over the weekend will bring immediate benefits to Singapore tourists but not to businessmen. "While travel to China will be cheaper since the Singapore dollar can buy more, imports493 words
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Article2703 1986-07-08 16 READERS should be aware of the Imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the stock exchanf e, is covered m "business done". Further, because al deafings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend2,703 words
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Article2232 1986-07-08 16 INDUSTRIALS Acma 1 328 1 SOS) xd AMDOI4S) Alcom (668) 1 0) 68 1 2) 67 1 66 Xn AISB (56 4 B 575) (5) 59 (3) 58 (4) 57 (1) 56' 2 API (898 90S) (18) 94 (27) 95 (2) 944 (8) 93 (2)2,232 words
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Article2683 1986-07-08 16 101 92 UOL CULS 98 unch 8 1 U 98 98 M shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted fm scrip/rijhts. N Tai-eiempted dividend. ABN is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dolars. Trustee stocks2,683 words
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Article339 1986-07-08 17 1 Mm $1,000. 2 For b«st customers only 3 OCBC finance. 4 available at DBS Finance UOF s rales.** also available at UOf. also available at DBS Finance. OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 5 4<i x h 4't Monthly 5 Autosave 4 i Fixed deposit339 words
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Article164 1986-07-08 17 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4028 1.4057 7.25—6.98 Canadian dollar 1.5832 1.5845 6.40—6.28 NZ dollar 1.1714—1.1752 8.68—8.39 Sterling pound 3.3822 3.3859 2.99—2.94 US dollar 2.1835-2.1845 4.62-4.57 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign164 words
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Article116 1986-07-08 17 THE US dollar closed easier against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed higher at 2.1835/45 m narrow trading. It traded within a range of 2.1845 and 2.1835 after opening at 2.1820/40. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.1655/70 and closed at116 words
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Article147 1986-07-08 17 HONGKONG Gold closed little changed m moderately active trading as late prof-it-taking pared early gains, dealers said. They said there was strong buying interest m the morning as the dollar fell sharp on the expected election victory for Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone and the tense situation m the147 words
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Article26 1986-07-08 17 GOLD US$/oz Mon Fri Singapore 344.90-345.30 343.80-344.30 Mon Fri Hongkong 344 55— 344.85 344.40 344.80 Fri Thurs New York Closed 342.00—342.50 London 343.75—344.15 343.75—344.2526 words
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Article234 1986-07-08 17 Managers' prices for July 8 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0 83—0 88 The Savings Fund 0 74-0 78 Spore Prog Fund 0 35-0 37 Spore Sec Fund 0 59-0 64 Spore Invest Fund 0 56—0 61* d Spore Equity Fund 0 41- -0 44 Asia Unit Trust234 words
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Article60 1986-07-08 17 i i NST Index Monday 1,140.28 (1,148.32) —g Hongkong Hang Seng -y.O Monday 1,761.52 (1,756.76) Australian All-Ordinaries Monday 1,136.20 (1.142.70) Nikkei Stock Average Monday 17,714.07 (17,595.36) Financial Times Industrials Friday 1,356.50 (1,365.70) Dow Jones Average o: ffi Friday Closed (1,900.87) :£i-- (Figures m brackets refer to those of the60 words
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574 1986-07-08 17 Jakarta Stock Exchange is sleepy hollow of markets JAKARTA ON THE slowest days there are no transactions at all at the Jakarta Stock Exchange. When business is brisk, a few thousand shares of the 24 listed companies might change hands on the sleepy hollow of stock markets. Trading volume andAP - 574 words
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637 1986-07-08 17 SHARES fell across the board m Singapore yesterday m the lightest trading for weeks. Turnover was only 9.15 million units the lowest volume since May 22 when a little more than eight million were traded valued at $16.7 million, compared with last Friday's 13.9637 words
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Article306 1986-07-08 17 July 7 HK$ Change Assoc lot) Hotels 0 93 Bonk Of East Asia 18.00 +0 1 Cathay Pacific Air 535 -0 05 Cheung Kong 20 70 +0 1 China Light 15 10 unch Cross Horb Tunnel 9 60 +005 F E Consortium 0 43 +001 Far tost Exch Philex306 words
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Article347 1986-07-08 17 My 7 Yen Chance A|inomo»o 1880 10 Akai 461 +1 Amada 870 -2 Asahi Chem 861 +3 Asahi Glass 1300 +40 Bonk Of Tokyo .785 unch Bndgestone 749 +10 Canon 1000 unch Casio Computer 1410 10 Gt.zen 578 -22 D Nip Print 1930 +30 D Nippon Screen Dai-lchi Kangyo347 words
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Article333 1986-07-08 17 July 7 Cents Change (km iA C I 335 -5 A N I 290 +5 Aberfoyle 700 +20 Age 335 unch Amcor 322 +2 Ampol Exp 175 unch Ampol Pet 235 -5 Anz 470 +4 Ashton 161 +8 B H P 804 18 Beach Petroleum 68 unch Bell Group333 words
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Article90 1986-07-08 17 Eurodollar 3-month deposit SEPTEMBER Eurodollar opened unchanged from Friday's close at 93.55 but continued buying interest on bullish sentiment saw the contract edging to 93.57. The September contract finally settled at the day's low of 93.55. (100 implied interest rate) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept 93.55 93.57 93.5590 words
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Article, Illustration67 1986-07-08 17 CURRENCY futures opened sharply higher than Friday's close but slipped lower during the day following intervention from BOJ m support of the US dollar. September deutschemark opened at 0.4646 and settled at the day's low of 0.4637. (US dollar Deutschemark) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept 8C 0.464667 words
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Article49 1986-07-08 17 SEPTEMBER yen closed 47 ticks higher at 0.*****4 m quiet trading despite intervention by BOJ. (Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept 0.*****6 0.*****8 0.*****0 0.*****4 848 Dec 0.*****0 0.*****0 0.*****8A 0.*****5 One Mar 87 0.*****08 0.*****6 Open Int (Fri): 1545. Act Vol (Fri): 394.49 words
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Article, Illustration39 1986-07-08 17 GOLD futures for August delivery closed US$.BO higher at U*****.30 an ounce. (USS per troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Aug 8C 346.608 346.30 Sept 347.90 Oct 349.30 Open Int (Fri): Ten. Act Vol (Fri): Nil.39 words
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Article16 1986-07-08 17 THE pound closed 0.0015 lower at 1.5355 m quiet trading. Reports from BA Futures16 words
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Article, Illustration526 1986-07-08 17 LCI Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block A New Jersey (9) 9/7 (2330) F7 *****130/1130 1230 Nl PI 1230-1330 SI B Permai (216) 10/7(1600) F7 *****630/1630-1730 P2SI Or Freedom (9) 8/7 (2300) Fl *****500 F4 Pegasus P (436N! 8/7(2000) Fl 1100-1200/*****200 Fl Gl Mai Sandved (8628)526 words
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Article, Illustration330 1986-07-08 17 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Equator 4 K23 aside 8/7 Kota Berkat K3O aside 8 1 Kota Wangsa K32 aside 8/7 Koyu Maru K2O aside 8/7 Mount Sabana KlB aside 8/7 Palembang K29 aside 8/7 Als Harmony KlO 8/7 9 1 Arrow Prince Kl2 8/7 9330 words
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Article19 1986-07-08 17 Rubber Closing prices cents/kilo Singapore August 172 50 up 0 50 cents Malaysia August 203.00 up 0.50 cents19 words
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Article17 1986-07-08 17 Tin Closing prices MJ/kilo XL Tin 14.30 up one cent Turnover 127 tonnes up 68 tonnes17 words
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Article24 1986-07-08 17 nosing prices Copper tonne Fri Spot *****-912 00 (914.00—915.00) 3 months 909 00-909 50 (908 50-909 50) Market tone: Steadier Sales 8,150 tonnes24 words
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Article20 1986-07-08 17 Closing prices Sliver 11*$ troy oz Man Fri SOb -5 10 Fri Ihurs Nm rt Cks«d Source CraMSasse, Sport20 words
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Article25 1986-07-08 17 Closing prices Aluminium tonne Fri Spot 735 00-736 00 (739 00-739 50' 3 months *****-742 00 (*****-742 00) Market tone: Steady Sales 7.100 tonnes25 words
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Article97 1986-07-08 17 Crude MS/tom* pabnoi July 562.50 (south) 555 (central) Aug 560 (south) Refined pakn oil US$/tomes RBD palm oil July ***** (sellers) Aug 232 50 (sellers) Sept 237.50 (sellers) RBD Stearin July 185 (sellers) AugSept 182 50 (sellers) RBD Olein July 260 (sellers) Aug 257.50 (sellers) Sept 255 (sellers)97 words
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799 1986-07-08 18 HALF the Top 20 companies on the Singapore stock market are approved CPF stocks. The other half are Malaysian-based stocks which cannot be bought with CPF savings under the CPF Approved Investments Scheme. Altogether, 35 of the 71 CPF-approved trustee stocks, many of which799 words
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Article291 1986-07-08 18 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH QI FOUND an old cheque issued by a stockbroking firm to me which I had mislaid about three years ago. As the sum was for almost $18,000, I wrote to the broking firm and asked for a replacement. The company replied that it had cancelled the old291 words
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Article140 1986-07-08 18 70 rebate offer on courses TOWKAYS and other small businessmen members of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry will now get a chance to benefit from the Small Enterprise Bureau. The bureau is offering a 70 per cent rebate to members who take advantage of a training programme,140 words
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336 1986-07-08 18 GRACE CHNG - GRACE CHNG By WEARNES Technology, the high-tech subsidiary of motor stock Wearne Brothers, is setting up a world-wide chain of dealers and distributors to market its Singapore-made computer and other products. The company, which is under the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation umbrella, has already appointed336 words
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Advertisement207 1986-07-08 15 THE NEW PHILIPS PCs KEEP YOU ONE STEP AHEAD IN BUSINESS. Introducing two advanced new PCs Now for the clincher cost. from Philips the P3200 for large For all their superior memory and companies and P3102 for medium to performance. Philips personal compusmall companies (or private individuals). ters cost a207 words
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Advertisement125 1986-07-08 16 I FAR EAST I I ORGANIZATION I I DEVELOPMENT I SITES WANTED I Our Organization is looking for development sites m the city area or suburbs of Singapore for development of high-rise and low-rise condominiums, flats, bungalows semi-detached or terrace houses etc. Land plots of various dimensions are welcomed. Those125 words
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Advertisement8 1986-07-08 17 Concise Comprehensive Contemporary M FEDERAL Pl r «CATK)NS8 words
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Advertisement277 1986-07-08 18 HJ^^^HSSSHHsi^^^P^^dSS^H^^H P"^^^^jsßBBSSSB^^*^^^ _^__^j^ mimmtimimm^^ JHBHBBBBII^h^^^^m^ kb fflW^^^l ''M &Smfi^^S^^^^^9K%*?^' ''^m^hßb "''^^^sys^^>^^jfi^S^jßßß!^BMßK^^j^^reHßW^Bßß^BßßM^Bl^^B^Ml^w Either you know how to appreciate it. or you dont THE FRENCH have a knack of taking the obvious Like all things French, it has been designed to appeal car can match Citroen's legendary hydropneumatic Come to Advance Automobile277 words
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Article, Illustration381 1986-07-08 19 LOW MEI MEI - LOW MEI MEI Tampines $lmil building up by 1988 By A NEW $1 million Chinese temple m Tampines Street 21 will by 1988 house deities from eight small and old temples m the constituency. The eight temples will be demolished by next month.381 words
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Article86 1986-07-08 19 Window grille falls off A FILIPINO maid, Miss Joanna Aquinaido, had a shock on Sunday when a window grille crashed on to the floor of her employer's bedroom m a maisonette m Jorong West. Miss Aquinaido was ironing clothes at the time. No one was injured. Her employer, Mr David86 words
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142 1986-07-08 19 ARE you m the dark about insurance? A two-hour symposium on insurance at the Cairnhill Community Centre on Friday might be useful for you. Three speakers from the Insurance Institute of Singapore will discuss motor and workmen's compensation insurance and the legal aspects of142 words
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Article, Illustration569 1986-07-08 19 LOW MEI MEI - LOW MEI MEI Yuhua By MR DAVE LOW, 32, has turned his Housing Board flat m Jurong East into his own Peranakan Place. Set m cosy, earthy shades of brown, his home is full of antiques, many of which had569 words
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Article, Illustration274 1986-07-08 19 CHILDREN'S TALES. A writing workshop for children between nine and 11 will be held at the Bukit Merah branch library on Aug 2 at 10 am. Local author Mrs Jessie Wee, who penned the Mooty series, will conduct the workshop. Application forms are available from the adult's274 words
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Advertisement463 1986-07-08 19 respect for women m \Aff\fr\ m P^fr*PWff iwBHPW W&^ their 30s, they have j *^Ofv(f)i^ I Ail 1«*!»A i 8 H W k^fl I F j BSKMJSBo^ confidence and they're j^ if LmiJ i iUwMWlMMmiii wJmP^i ■rtilMii^^ i iM^LjßrnßßrlaS™™™^^ competent" Shi Mci, 23 j >4^^*^ife m BHB^mßhBß^^M^^^^Jl^^^S|^^^^^M^ "Women m their463 words
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Article, Illustration439 1986-07-08 20 ROGER YUE - ROGER YUE Cup scratching led to loss of two rides By Racing Editor CUP DAY at Bukit Timah last Sunday brought no joy to veteran jockey Subian Dalwee, winner of seven classic races m a long and colourful career. First, Ten Hugs n, his mount m439 words
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Article190 1986-07-08 20 JACK ELLIOTT - 'Lover' meets his match JACK ELLIOTT BRISBANE Victorian galloper Between Ourselves beat Queensland idol Daybreak Lover to win the A5230,000 (about *****,000) Rothman's 100,000 at Doomben on Saturday. Between Ourselves, backed from 7-1 to start 11-2 favourite, won by 13/* lengths from Daybreak Lover (10-1) with top West Australian sprinter190 words
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Article68 1986-07-08 20 W. German Derby to Philipo HAMBURG Philipo won the 500,000 mark (about *****,000) West German Derby by six lengths on Sunday after a textbook ride that gave English jockey Dave Richardson his third victory m the premier race. Philipo beat the filly Night Line, ridden by Briton Philip Robinson, withReuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration212 1986-07-08 20 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE MALCOLM THWAITES, a familiar name on the circuit for many years, will make his debut as a trainer at Ipoh his home base on Saturday. The former Malayan Racing Association handicapper was granted an A trainer's licence last month, along with Gerard Goh and212 words
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Article1532 1986-07-08 20 IPOH Weights and ratings for this weekend's races here: SATURDAY Class 2 Div 1 I,loom straight (Rating*: 115-100) Our Party 57 115 Silence Is Golden II 57 115 Rodondo 56.5 114 Strong And Flashy 56 113 Scintillating 56 113 Fabulous n 56 113 Imperial Lord 55 5 1121,532 words
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Article, Illustration211 1986-07-08 20 At the dOOtll •Pictures by ALBERT SIM and JONATHAN CHOO At the filtiSh ..,„,»..,—.,—^^^—i ■«t .namiirWrini v nipn n _SBH^B[ *sssanet Restricted Terms Div A 1,200m 1. Carry On n 2. Immigrant 3. Immortality 4. Heart Soul Dist: 2, 1, 1 Time211 words
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Advertisement697 1986-07-08 20 x£j2?^v m Win over $60,000.00 HI/»^ypJ?sW m** purchase with us. Quality American Sprira Mattresses «gsj£ Brail Proffloinal Sale -Ult "JJJJdBIW 11 -PeoPte's Park Complex #04-53/56 Ot W 1 \llkinii Above Overseas Emporium 12pm 10pm ij^jOn^JSSi^ Date: 2nd-9th July'B6 "^—2 "Z Also complete display of leather, wood I "fasti w?|s- Scotchgard697 words
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Article, Illustration254 1986-07-08 21 In Borg's trail two down, three to come BORIS BECKER had the last word with the Duchess of Kent after receiving his trophy as Wimbledon singles champion for the second year running on Sunday. For after beating Czech Ivan Lendl m straightsets, the 18-year-old West German was asked by theAP - 254 words
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164 1986-07-08 21 Kohl lauds 'wunderkid' as Germans celebrate HAMBURG West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl expressed delight at Boris Becker's second Wimbledon triumph on Sunday. "It's absolutely excellent," a beaming Kohl told television reporters at the West German Derby here. Kohl, attending the country's premier horse race, said he listened to the matchReuter; AP - 164 words
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Article146 1986-07-08 21 LONDON Mats Wilander and Joakim Nystrom restored a measure of Swedish pride here on Sunday when they won the Wimbledon men's doubles title the first Swedes to do so m 28 years. The last Swedish pair to take the trophy were Ulf Schmidt and Sven DavidsonAFP - 146 words
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Article88 1986-07-08 21 Martina misses hat-trick I/)NDON Martina Navratilova's bid for triple Wimbledon glory was thwarted on Sunday when she and mixed doubles partner Heinz Guenthardt lost 3-6, 6-7 to Americans Kathy Jordan and Ken Flach. Martina had high hopes of a hat-trick after winning the women's singles on Saturday and her fifthAFP - 88 words
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Article, Illustration447 1986-07-08 21 Becker proves worthy of Centenary title LONDON For Boris Becker, victory the second time around was twice as sweet. Last year he made history when unseeded and aged just 17 years and seven months, he beat Kevin Curren m the Wimbledon men's singles final.Reuter - 447 words
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Article, Illustration319 1986-07-08 21 He's the champ, but I'm No. 1 Lendl LONDON Ivan Lendl has always hated losing but he was dignified, objective and generous after being beaten m the Wimbledon singles final by defending champion Boris Becker, of West Germany, on Sunday. And he even managed a smile. After his straight-sets defeat,AFP - 319 words
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Article, Illustration152 1986-07-08 21 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH ABDUL KARIM is a free man. The Singapore Lawn Tennis Association's Disciplinary Committee last night lifted the life ban they had imposed on the former national trainee m September 1984, satisfied that he was sorry for the act that resulted m his historic152 words
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Article189 1986-07-08 21 All finals: Men's singles: Boris Becker (WG) bt Ivan Lendl (Czech) 6-4, 6-3, 7-5. Men's doubles: Joakim Nystrom and Mats Wilander (Swe) bt Gary Donnelly and Peter Fleming (US) 7-6, 6-3, 6-3. Women's singles: Martina Navratilova (US) bt Hana Mandlikova (Czech) 7-6, 6-3. Women's doubles: Martina189 words
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Article343 1986-07-08 21 KUALA LUMPUR The spotlight m the championship, beginning here today, will be on China's Zhao Jianhua, who is making a comeback after a 14-month lapse. The 21-year-old Chinese player, who won the AllEngland m a stunning debut last year, may be the drawcard for the six-dayBernama - 343 words
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108 1986-07-08 21 183 Condolences 183 Condolences 183 Condolences I Heartfelt sympathies and deepest condolences to MR. HO MAH KANG on the demise of his beloved wife MDM TAN POH SEE I From The Management Staff of COMTECH GROUP OF COMPANIES GOODLINK DEVELOPMENT PTE LTD UPWARD BUILDING ENGINEERING PTE LTD TAH HOE CORPORATION108 words
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Obituary, Illustration345 1986-07-08 21 181 Deaths 181 Deaths 181 Deaths KELLY LAM PIC MUN JACK SIM WAI MENG (12.6.61 Age: 25) (16.11.62 Age: 24) was called home by the was called home by the Lord on 6 July 86. Lord on 7 July 86 Leaving behind beloved family. Leaving behind beloved family. Cortege leaves345 words
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Obituary, Illustration139 1986-07-08 21 The family of the late Mary ivow nonya Age: 70 years Departed: 4.7.86 wish to express their heartfelt thanks to priests from Blessed Sacrament and Holy Cross churches, relatives, friends, colleagues and business associates for their attendance, condolences, donations, wreaths and kind assistance during their scenMjeTeavemen^^^^^^^— T The139 words
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Obituary, Illustration37 1986-07-08 21 IN EVERLOVING MEMORY OF MANUEL ALLAIS (ALEX) Departed Bth July '81 A mas* will be held at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church on Bth July '86 at 6.15 pm. In— rted by M. Mayma children37 words
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Obituary, Illustration116 1986-07-08 21 183 Condolences 183 Condolences said to her. "I am the Resurrection and the Life, He V I who believes m Me shall live even if he dies." John 1155 I Miss Kelly Lam Pic Muit was called horn* to be with the Lord on 6 July 1966 Always remembered by:116 words
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Obituary, Illustration80 1986-07-08 21 Mr. WONG NEAP PAR Age: 86 Passed away peacefully on 7.7.86 leaving behind wives, a son, daughter-in-law, daughters, son-in-law, grand-children and great grandchildren to mourn his loss. Cortege will leave No. 10. Thomson Hill Drive, Spore 2057 on Wedne»day 9.7.86 at 2 p.m. for Bright Hill Crematorium. MRS.80 words
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Obituary, Illustration34 1986-07-08 21 MDM MASON BEATRICE D/ 0 SUNORAM BEATRICE AGE 73 Pasted away peacefully on 7/7/86. Cortege leaves on 6/7/86 at 3.00pm for Chun Chu Kang Cemetery from Blk 34, #02-1062 Telok Blangah Way.34 words
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Obituary, Illustration44 1986-07-08 21 With deepest sympathies S condolences to: Mr. Tham Tuck Yen Family on the demise of their beloved mother From Board of Directors, Management staff of: FIN JOKE FOOD SYSTEM PTE LTD FIN JONE TRADING PTE LTD MY VILLAGE NOODLES RESTAURANT PTE LTD44 words
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Article263 1986-07-08 22 FLASH Sports Club have asked the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association to recommend Haron Mundir for September's Asian Games m Seoul. In a letter to SAAA president Loh Lin Kok, club president Edmond Pereira said that Haron had accredited himself well during last month's Singapore Open263 words
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Article240 1986-07-08 22 LTC KESAVAN SOON, a senior vice-president of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association, has relinquished his position. Soon. 47, a 1956 Melbourne Olympian, was m charge of selection and training, a position he held since 1982 when Loh Lin Kok swept into office. He also held240 words
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Article103 1986-07-08 22 Hockey gold to Russians LENINGRAD (Soviet Union) The Soviet Union, despite the absence of injured captain Zigandirov and goalkeeper Plechakov, assured themselves of winning the hockey competition following a 2-1 win over world and Olympic champions Pakistan here on Sunday. Nicheporenko (48th mm) and Goncharov (50th) gave the Soviets aAFP - 103 words
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244 1986-07-08 22 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW ON THE LOCAL SHOOTING SCENE By SKEET shooter Joseph Cheang, whose form has taken a dip m recent weeks, has every reason to feel sore with himself. He was going great guns until last month, when his shoulder took a heavy beating because244 words
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Article, Illustration430 1986-07-08 22 Jt SAAA name four for junior World Cup HONG JINSHENG, Joey Khoo, James Wong and Arjunan Saravanan will carry with them Singapore's hopes at the inaugural junior World Cup m Athens from July 16-20. The four, who leave on Friday, were picked for their outstanding performancesALBERT SIM - 430 words
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Article, Illustration251 1986-07-08 22 GOODWILL GAMES MOSCOW WORLD record-holder Evelyn Ashford, of the United States, had to wait for photographic proof to be sure of victory over East German Heike Drechsler, the sprint revelation of this year, m the 100 metres on Sunday. The battle between veteran and newcomer provided anReuter - 251 words
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Article122 1986-07-08 22 RUGBY BRISBANE Fly-half Michael Lynagh equalled his own Australian record of 23 points as Australia crushed Argentina 39-19 m the First rugby union Test on Sunday. Lynagh kicked five penalties and four conversions as Australia ran riot against the tourists. Centre Brett Papworth scored twoReuter - 122 words
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Article363 1986-07-08 22 Kenyan SWeep: Ernest Buigut, of Kenya, won the Second Mombasa International long-distance race on Sunday, but his time of lhr 17min 34.8 sec was more than four minutes behind last year's winning time of lhr 13min 28sec set by Tanzanian Juma Mwinyipanda. Another Kenyan, Nyang'Au Naftali, finshedReuter; AFP; AP; UPI - 363 words
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Article, Illustration328 1986-07-08 22 Briton maintains challenge for the driver's crown LE CASTELLET (France) Briton Nigel Mansell maintained his challenge for the world drivers' championship with a mature victory m the French Grand Prix on Sunday. But after recording his fifth win m the last 11 races a triumph which liftedReuter - 328 words
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546 1986-07-08 22 VERSAILLES (France) Severiano Ballesteros, of Spain, landed his fourth consecutive European title on Sunday and came m sight of becoming the first golfer to win £1 million ($3.37 m) on the Tour. Ballesteros took the French Open with a final-round 69 for a 19-under-parReuter; AFP; AP - 546 words
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335 1986-07-08 22 3JEI3SI^Eu^S2^S LONDON Pacemen Kevan James and Tim Tremlett stole the spotlight from West Indian Malcolm Marshall as Hampshire emphatically sustained their Sunday League title challenge. Left-armer James produced his best performance m the 40-overs competition of 4-24 and Tremlett took 4-18 to spur HampshireReuter - 335 words
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Article47 1986-07-08 22 BIRMINGHAM England opener Graham Gooch yesterday blasted 41 runs from 43 bails on the fourth day of the Third Test against India here. Scores (at lunch): England 391 and 88-1 (G. Gooch 4t, M. Benson 25 n.0., B. Athey 11 n.0.); In- dia 33* ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article149 1986-07-08 22 Setback for Kiwis HOVE (England) Uncapped off-spinner Chris Mays and Pakistan allrounder Imran Khan each captured three wickets as weakened Sussex embarrassed New Zealand on Sunday. The tourists were dismissed for 201 on the second day of the three-day rain-hit match and Sussex declared at 75-1 m an attempt toReuter - 149 words
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Article, Illustration194 1986-07-08 22 Gatting to lead for the rest of summer LONDON Mike Gatting has been confirmed as England's captain for the rest of the summer, whatever happens m the Third Test against India. Chairman of selectors Peter May announced the decision on Sunday, and then paid a glowing tribute to the manReuter - 194 words
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Article79 1986-07-08 22 BLACKPOOL (England) Recalled England middle-order batsman Jane Powell thwarted India's hopes of winning the Second women's Test here on Sunday by scoring a splendid maiden Test century. With only one day's play left, Jane headed the game towards a draw by steering the hosts to 350-6 atAFP - 79 words
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398 1986-07-08 23 JOE DORAI ON THE SINGAPORE SOCCER SCENE Coach confident Asian Youth squad will pass the test TEN National Football League Division One club players will spearhead Singapore's campaign m the four-nation Asian Youth Under-19 tournament at the National Stadium starting on July398 words
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378 1986-07-08 23 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - Big race for records begins today MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By ONCE again, it is time for the statisticians to unsheath their pens for records and to cancel the ones that need to be erased. Starting this morning and for the next two weeks, the National Stadium will reverberate to lusty cheers378 words
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Article, Illustration298 1986-07-08 23 JANICE SEAH - East Payoh are poised to strike in judo JANICE SEAH By THERE'S never been a better time for East Payoh Secondary School to prove that they have the right stuff. Since their judo-mad teacher, Ho Yeow Loong, opened the school's judo club six years ago, his students have come back298 words
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206 1986-07-08 23 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By FOR 22 boys from St Andrew's School, the Jane holidays were indeed well spent. Not only did they keep their school flag flying high, they also won glory for Singapore by winning all four matches daring their two-week ragby206 words
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378 1986-07-08 23 THE Inter-Junior College bodybuilding contest, which ended on Saturday the first to be organised m the history of Singapore could play an important part m nation building. This is the view of Dr Atomic Leow, the brains behind the St Andrew's Junior College378 words
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Article, Illustration399 1986-07-08 23 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN SCHOOLSCENE RESUMES TODAY SchoolscMM By "STOP! Box-on! Keep those punches high!" There were no such calls when referee Eddie Smith officiated at one of the finals at the First Potong Pasir Community Centre boxing tournament on Sunday night. Instead, Eddie was399 words
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Article189 1986-07-08 23 Dynamos and Police hopes dented were dasnod last night at Jalan Besar Stadium. Police blew their chance of winning the Fair Play Award when referee Raman Boss sacked midfielder Osman Ahmad m the 30th minute for abusive language m the 1-1 draw with Geylang International. He was cautioned earlier. Three189 words
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Article, Illustration219 1986-07-08 23 FORMER national skipper Au-yeong Pak Kuan, making an appearance after a 10-month absence, has an unenviable task tonight when Changi CSC meet Armed Forces m a National Football League Division One match at Jalan Besar Stadium (6.45pm). Newly-promoted Changi are among the five219 words
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Article352 1986-07-08 23 McIlroy joins Orgryte SAMMY Mcllroy, Northern Ireland's World Cup captain, joined Swedish champions Orgryte, of Gothenburg, on loan yesterday with a view to signing a permanent agreement next year. The 32-year-old midfielder is contracted to English First Division side Manchester City until next June, but does not fancy another seasonAFP - 352 words
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Article, Illustration405 1986-07-08 23 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN By BEING blind has never dampened Jane Pang's spirit of adventure. In 1982, she scaled Sabah's Mount Kinabalu with a group of friends. This month, she will be the first blind Singaporean to take part m an international sports event405 words
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Advertisement105 1986-07-08 22 THE BIGGEST— e& Furnishing Home Appliances Exhibition AT SINGAPORE CONFERENCE HALL -st h-13th July'B6 12pm-9pm Wf* HUNT STOPS HttE! m» jpr- l Bigger* widerrangeof home furnishings and A^%»ach y appliances now awaits you Better choices for todays homemakers Prices are so low you'll find it hard to believe Color floor105 words
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Miscellaneous112 1986-07-08 22 ATHLETICS Schools track and field championships (National Stadium, 9am and 2pm). HOCKEY SHA Dlv 1: NTI v PARC (Tanglin). Dlv 2: SCC B v Police Gurkhas (Padang). Both at 5.30. RUGBY National U-2t tourney: Blacks v Singapore Polytechnic (Farrer Park, 5.15). SOCCER NFL Dlv 1: Changi CSC v Armed Forces112 words
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Advertisement32 1986-07-08 23 ub as Pi i■« Fi kIS r Jhw 1 I• L 3 ITFII H■l S=m. x/m II Lf Trttv I bw 'Nftfaßß j>^-z^ -6^ A M Hfctoflßl —^t— SO ojr Jff.-..-,j^?BHI SS&aOl32 words
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507 1986-07-08 24 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP By NOW that HUDC homes that are less than five years old can be sold on the open market, the Central Provident Fund Board and the Housing Board will meet soon to discuss financing arrangements for buyers. In the past, owners of507 words
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165 1986-07-08 24 An aspirin a day to keep heart attacks away What US Surgeon-General prescribes for the over-40s WASHINGTON United States Surgeon-Gen-eral C. Everett Koop has prescribed an aspirin a day to people beginning their Ms to prevent heart disease. Dr Koop, appearing on a television programme here, said that taking oneUPI - 165 words
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Article, Illustration537 1986-07-08 24 A DIVER died early yesterday morning only hours after the death of his girlfriend both the tragic victims of a fiery road accident the previous morning. Mr Sim Wai Meng, 23, who was badly burnt m the tragedy m which a pick-up carrying nine people537 words
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Article, Illustration165 1986-07-08 24 Two coins m the fountain ROME Thousands of coins thrown by tourists into Rome's Trevi fountain every day are going straight into the pockets of thieves. Police said yesterday that a man and a woman they believed were employed by racketeers toReuter; AP - 165 words
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144 1986-07-08 24 Piggott denied title of knight paper Tax probe on ex-jockey' LONDON Lester Piggott, formerly one of the world's greatest jockeys, was denied a knighthood last month because of a £2 million (Ss6.B million) tax probe, according to an exclusive Sunday newspaper report here. The Mail on Sunday revealed that theAFP - 144 words
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Article30 1986-07-08 24 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 21.93 points to 1,878.94 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. APAP - 30 words
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387 1986-07-08 24 VALERIE LEE - New terms stress reservists' front-line role VALERIE LEE By IN THE beginning was the word "reservist" and it's going to stay that way. In English at least. But the Chinese, Malay and Tamil translations of the word have been changed and the new versions have been m use officially since387 words
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463 1986-07-08 24 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK But consortium hopes to clinch related airport projects By SINGAPORE has lost the contract to provide Shanghai with the masterplan for its new US$3OO million (***** million) Hongqiao airport. The contract was awarded last month to the Netherlands Airport Consultant Organisation (Naco). An official463 words
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Advertisement226 1986-07-08 24 Over 250 Pieces at Promotional Prices PERSIAN CARPETS &RUGS EXHIBITION Place: Boulevard Hotel, 2nd Level, Jervois Room Time: 11am -Bpm In conjunction with Iranian Dealers, Hassan's Carpets presents a selection of exquisite Antique Semi-Antique Persian carpets rugs, painstakenly collected for Exhibition Sale. This Exhibition also includes the famous and legendary226 words
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Advertisement564 1986-07-08 24 Business Deals Here's Two of Our Best fcr Hotels, Safe Economica Clubs, etc Easy to Maintain Durable Versatile Quiet. s^ stem r -jj Quiet Safe 'jj Low Power Consumption Auto Switch-Off Timer Ofe^ Dual Hot/Cold Switch UV Sterilizing Lamp which i^^E3H disinfects your hands as you dry them. Call 255564 words
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Miscellaneous137 1986-07-08 24 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 9/13 C Rain Melbourne 7/12 C Rain Bangkok 24/31 C Sunny Moscow 13 22 C Clear Belong 21'27C Cloudy New York 23137 words
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The Straits Times Section Two
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Article, Illustration989 1986-07-08 1 ELIZABETH CHEW - ELIZABETH CHEW (above) (8) 4 Now I like to write m stories. Peach Jessop with her "publication". A chance to create my own story Children love to express themselves on paper, even if they can't read or spell yet. And the expert opinion is that989 words
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Article172 1986-07-08 1 TEDS is how parents can create a good attitude to writing LET your child see you writing. Your child will copy you. TALK about what you are writing. WRITE letters to relatives and friends. PROVIDE a quiet place for your child to concentrate. PROVIDE good172 words
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Advertisement180 1986-07-08 1 The very soul of France comes to the very heart ofLondon LeMeridienHccadi% No one would deny that the Edwardian splendour when it comes to style, good of the Piccadilly Hotel, taste, refinement m a word Elegant restaurants, mouth 'art de vivre' the French watering cuisine, sumptuous have a knack of180 words
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Advertisement61 1986-07-08 1 Happy 100 th, Liberty! 25 Amid all the hype, some human moments Why Humpty Dumpty fell 2 Hints for parents m a nursery rhyme A new brand of Mandarin pop ll Three music-makers behind the change Home Family Edited by Muriel Speeden Arts Leisure Edited by John de Souza Bilingual61 words
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Home & Family
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Article, Illustration869 1986-07-08 2 A lot of advice for parents is available from books, workshops, talks, seminars and even the TV set these days. The Ministry of Community Development recently completed one such package for Family Week. IRENE PATES, who attended some of the sessions, ponders over how useful they can869 words
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Article384 1986-07-08 2 A person with knowledge of health care, child psychology, environment safety and the education system. Prepared to work 24 hours a day. Total commitment. Unlimited energy. Tolerance and patience. No salary but very rewarding experience for the right person. ON THE right are qualities necessary to be a good384 words
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Article, Illustration345 1986-07-08 2 Why Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall HAVE you ever wondered why Humpty Dumpty m the nursery rhyme fell? Or why he sat on the wall m the first place? Social worker John Ang attempted an explanation when he spoke at a public forum on Family Togetherness to mark the345 words
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Article, Illustration709 1986-07-08 2 Peach blossoms as a storyteller (from Page One) OBSERVE children talking and you will learn how they express themselves. Given plenty of time to talk freely, they will chatter incessantly. They decide what they want to say, and correct themselves all the time by re-fram-ing their sentences709 words
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Advertisement138 1986-07-08 2 CONGRATULATIONS TO MRT CORPORATION AND KAWASAKI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD ON THE DELIVERY OF THE FIRST MRT TRAINS NOL \\NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD 456 Alexandra Road, NOL Building, Singapore 051 1, Republic of Singapore, Tel: *****00, Cable: NEPORIENT, Telex: Neptune RS *****/115 *****, Fax: *****00. CONGRATULATIONS TO MRT CORPORATION AND KAWASAKI138 words
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Article, Illustration802 1986-07-08 3 A group of young composers m Taiwan has started a new trend of pop music which is fast gaining popularity m Singapore. KOH SIEW TIN talks to three of them who were here recently. A GROUP of young men who once felt "embarrassed" listening to802 words
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Article127 1986-07-08 3 £^#r#filAT«ffi I"->K-^-^ in'j»iX-iiti 3 fc HfWt W^Xirim /J l 'Y 4VS:'fe^^ri<j^[fl]n'j il^Li<!i|*i^n'jfV-tfh'*:W '■ii'-]A m^fflW^'^Wml ri'j</iuf»fx-ffl ftfn**9f« ifft **'>'>&* i*" f*fnw» I'M "H IT ftkffJ RtiL I'-Ilt Mmlfr fri miiri'ff'j,%#> W^ Isi3tflitf*ft**ikB>fcdi' f/)B3> S2:I7S tkMK W«* I m^ ftf tf gx- ft Gij^i^^^^gx'^t^ M^tfcXlDT* 0 Wife to wgx i«i g i#127 words
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Article, Illustration497 1986-07-08 3 HONG CHONG WING - CHONG WING HONG By HE HAD objected to her taking part m a beauty contest, but is now glad that she went ahead, Mr Lee Wing Shek, the father of Miss Asia/Hongkong, Nina Li Chi nY said. Mr Lee, a Singapore Broadcasting Corporation drama497 words
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Article, Illustration129 1986-07-08 3 'fiT&M^'HWfi^fir 'lif||ii'/'^/ifir^.jK-^Il 'A": 'J: >^ f1 r < <j" f O'j icVc> &*Muik'h -^A ffl;^ffif&n Lif/j ro &i,j W tfti S A fiUI n m Y'V h\Y. iijJt A-|'U !,M; J&U* -1-A;i r |/q I 7 'fi! fjgt^ri a a s "A 'l; l-ifiii;^ j.:/i(i |/g (•,fri^f|; "&r#:fi'j I- L^'"129 words
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Article25 1986-07-08 3 7XfM n—^-ki* f- fc7*c«iW tofe^'**!^ finite t m^m Bg* *es ft mm > mm 4&^^it t'l^ri'jtr'ff'i! A M«l^ f '1^1: |fc- -$lj«p|ni^ ft swrinftfij c r25 words
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Article, Illustration399 1986-07-08 3 Big is his pot-belly, Big enough to contain the intolerable things of the world. A laughing mouth, Laughing at Snobs on Earth. The smiling pot-bellied figure conveys an air of expectancy, promise and generosity. WITH his feet tucked under his pot belly, the MaitreyaChina Daily - 399 words
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Article, Illustration879 1986-07-08 4 ANUAR OTHMAN - ANUAR OTHMAN By HADIAH Sastera or literary awards are given out every two years for the best literary efforts (novel, short story, essay, drama script and poetry) by local writers. The last presentation ceremony was held m December 1983 after the assessment of879 words
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Article, Illustration707 1986-07-08 4 ANUAR OTHMAN - ANUAR OTHMAN Oleh SIAPAKAH yang akan memenangi Hadiah Sastera atau Hadiah Penghargaan tahun mi? Jawapannya akan anda ketahui pada sebelah malam 26 Julai di Hotel Mandarin. Majlis penyampaian Hadiah Sastera untuk karya-karya yang dihasilkan sepanjang tahun 1983-84 itu, sepatutnya telah diadakan tahun707 words
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Miscellaneous166 1986-07-08 6 SUN TAN Collette W^fJiAD^uchZm^WM W^DusrmcooKt^ rWKM WTuo no, don't get upJWM W DAV-6cTnN&THe KIDS W THINK Til JUST Lie T^ I I KNOW how it F£BlS f^M rV OFF To SCHOOL SHOPPING, 1 D DOWM RKTEN MINUTES J ]H To Hf\VE ONe OF \\w£ePl^a,Wf\Sti{N^/ HoMey \7HoSE IAVf PAYS .'^qftX THE166 words
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Miscellaneous441 1986-07-08 6 PEANUTS BySchulz A SURVIVAL" CAMP 7 I I THINK THEVRE 601N6 I I TMAT'S TME PUMBEST (^uJHERE ARE The) uI'MAT ARE UJE POIN6 TO TEACM US UOMAT TO TMIN6 I'VE EVER mEARP 1 V LiPEBOATS 7/j JJW IN A SURVIVAL CAMP 7 VO IF TME UJORLP —r/ > 7 _COMES441 words
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The MRT: Moving ahead
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Article825 1986-07-08 7 Today marks the MRT's first train test run at Bishan depot. Come early 1988, you'll be riding on the trains too. Our supplement keeps track. TWO silvery grey trains whizzing by this must surely be the most visible sign that the Mass Rapid Transit825 words
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Article, Illustration146 1986-07-08 7 RAY DHALIWAL - RAY DHALIWAL All articles by THIS picture, taken from underground, shows some of the buildings that tower over the Raffles Place Mass Rapid Transit station site. Raffles Place will be the largest MRT station. About 25,000 lorryloads of earth have been removed from here and 14,000 lorryloads146 words
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Article, Illustration221 1986-07-08 8 Project to go on line in three stages THE Mass Rapid Transit system will be implemented m three stages along the phase I and IA route from Yio Chu Kang m the north to Clementi m the west from early 1988. When it first rolls off, it will run along221 words
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Article, Illustration246 1986-07-08 8 Mr TERRY HULME, the MRTC's project manager (civil and structures), on how the project has affected the public I AM fairly satisfied H that we have not caused too much disruption, compared with Hongkong, for instance. Although motorists have had to put up with some congestion246 words
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Article, Illustration22 1986-07-08 8 With $3.7 billion m contracts already awarded, Picture by ARTHUR LEE taken at Dhoby Ghaut StationARTHUR LEE - 22 words
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Article, Illustration1055 1986-07-08 9 the tunnel and wow! the MRT project is reaching its peak IMAGINE taking an underground walk through the Mass Rapid Transit tunnels all the way from Toa Payoh to the Singapore River. And imagine, after the river break, that one could continue underground all the way to Tiong Bahru, where1,055 words
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Article, Illustration209 1986-07-08 11 Action stations OUTRAN! STATION (left): This is the first station to get the MRT tracks, after Bishan depot. Track panels, each 18 m long, are being assembled above ground at the Outram site, lowered by a gantry into the shaft and taken by the work trains into the tunnel. Each209 words
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Article, Illustration133 1986-07-08 11 i Pictures by and SHAN ROAD SITE: The first historic clump of earth was excavated here on Oct 22, 1983, starting off work on the MRT project. A shaft was dug to allow simultaneous tunnelling towards Toa Payoh and Novena stations. SHAN ROAD SITE TODAY: TunnelsANDREW CHIN; SIMON KER; ARTHUR LEE; FRANCIS ONG - 133 words
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Article, Illustration1075 1986-07-08 12 From the day-to-day running of trains to staffing and emergency drills, the MRTC ensures that nothing is left to chance. A TRAIN stops m a tunnel m an emergency. There are passengers to evacuate m a hurry, both from the train and the station. More people streaming1,075 words
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Article, Illustration134 1986-07-08 12 WOULD-BE cheats trying to tamper with the MRT tickets of the future are likely to find it an exercise m futility. Culprits will have hardly a chance of getting away with it. The MRT Corporation is working out a system to detect134 words
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Article, Illustration1257 1986-07-08 13 Terry Hulme - Terry Hulme The MRT stations, tunnels and viaducts are fast taking shape. More than 1,000 MRT Corporation staff and about 8,000 contractors' staff are working on the project. They include expatriates equipped with needed railway skills, local engineers, technicians and mechanics, and workers from other countries. We1,257 words
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Advertisement75 1986-07-08 7 1 1 1 1 COMPLIMENTS from JAPANESE CONSORTIUM on Ml THE C^MEMO^ATION^OF DEUVERYOF THE FIRST MRT TRAINS 111 BBfIBH fIBJBJH|BJBHHHHMHHHH|. ..fssJsd-, II 1 lir^Sß^^S 111 Integration of international advanced technology from Japan, United Kingdom, West Germany, France is now realized m Singapore 11l KAWASAKI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD. MITSUI CO. LTD.75 words
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Advertisement186 1986-07-08 8 Congratulations Best Wishes to MRTC on the commemoration of the delivery of first MRT trains Main Contractor for Contract 202 <Q> SUMITOMO CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD W^BrsSrW^SM ji^ ■I .>.-.%; i|}TMKaMiiMi»B^MM^l3il^^*^ji^^TßßWß^ A .^S^ i w >| —^^OE Snk Bv -^H^^lii#yfehJtyMißfi .„> Hk v u^l < 4^Bfi^^»Trf*f I&SC -jlSwffll si£ti&^?^?^mmv/m^s '*^*mßß^%sb^*'-. %Ti*.186 words
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Advertisement154 1986-07-08 9 Keeping track and Best Wishes to ai a 9 iance TWO MRT lines north-south and eastMASS RAPID TRANSIT CORPORATION M route FORTY-ONE stations 26 above ground OP! the COmmeiTl OratlOn and 15 underground *U~ ,^-x SIXTY-SIX trains, 25 for first phase OT me aeil Very OT CAPACITY of each train154 words
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Advertisement176 1986-07-08 9 CONGRATULATIONS Best Wishes to MASS RAPID TRANSIT CORPORATION on the commemoration of the delivery of First MRT Trains 1 AERIAL VIEW BISHAN DEPOT S I We are proud to have served MRTC m making possible this most historic occasion through the combined efforts of all parties m the construction of176 words
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Advertisement229 1986-07-08 10 and Best Wishes to MRTC on the commemoration of the delivery of the First MRT trains Main Contractor: <^|^> RSEA-HOCK LIAN SENG /JK CONSTRUCTORS ENGINEERS |WWIwW lI W I IVIIJ lit LIU 10 ANSON ROAD #28-16, INTERNATIONAL PLAZA, SINGAPORE 0207. TEL: *****30, *****69 TELEX: RS *****, TELEFAX: *****49 i i229 words
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Advertisement120 1986-07-08 11 v <- HBkb By 1 988, the MRT will be moving ahead with you. We will be keeping you m touch and serving you with our reliable communication systems and supervisory control system. Contract 155 Contract 160 Supervisory Communication Systems Control SyStem •jEUMONTSCHNEIDER Railway Automatic Telephone Exchange SODETEG-T.A,. .THOMSON-CSF SEEL120 words
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Advertisement102 1986-07-08 11 Best Wishes to MASS RAPID TRANSIT CORPORATION on the commemoration of the delivery of First MRT Trains H— i ul .j is -A j|| IW 'm- 1 We are proud to have designed, supplied and installed the equipment to put the MRT CARS onto the track. A THYSSEN THYSSEN ENGINEERING102 words
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Advertisement223 1986-07-08 12 A message from SAGI and best wishes to Mass Rapid Transit Corporation on the commemoration of the delivery of the first MRT Trains j 'I i I r < r \"~i kfJir ffl m mlMl X X SAG/% \ia\ \ttfe and sound *ilh \4(.l Singapore Aviation and General Insurance Company223 words
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Advertisement64 1986-07-08 12 MRTC on the commemoration of the delivery of your first MRT trains from RDC OHBAYASHI JOINT VENTURE FOR MRT CONTRACT 304 FROM REMBATHGAN TO BEDOR frfefc RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT /I\ OHBAYASHI CORPORATION ICJHf CORPORATION (PTE) LTD SShentonWay #28-03 i 0 JalanGalißatu,offl9km, V^ DBS Building Singapore >Ol^o6 Woodlands Road Singapore 2367 Tel:64 words
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Advertisement174 1986-07-08 13 Congratulations Best Wishes to the MRTC on the commemoration of the delivery of the First MRT Trains. TUV Bayern (Technischer Überwachungs Verein Munich), an authorised West German company which tests underground railway and tram systems, made available its services to Singapore m 1982. Its main project here is the Mass174 words
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Advertisement283 1986-07-08 13 MRTC on the commemoration of the delivery of your first MRT trains from RDC- SATO KOGYO JOINT VENTURE FOR MRT CONTRACT 306 FROM CHANGI JUNCTION TO PASIR RIS Mn RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT /3p2j\ SATO KOGYO CO., LTD t^mmr corporation (pte) ltd Wttt^) 149 Rochor Road #04-14/15 10 Jalan Gali Batu, off283 words
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Advertisement986 1986-07-08 14 Jm, m B B^__- B mm jl J&m 1 1 R>r\?xirHCMiie CASH I w i P r Hfn, •"A I ■J^rTdißi Bfclw 'Jn MSI OVE $100.00 Old Cratt with a New look I \#WWI VENETIAN BLINDS K^a^V^mwT^i'fl'WVßliVVNV^^ 1 <>WW-'* v/Z'&s&SftfflfflSSfttlf&fk ICB 1 1 1 Cornices tmm CB 123 Cornices -^m986 words
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Advertisement793 1986-07-08 14 2 Eating Out ORCHARD MAHARAJAH RESTN., 25, Cuppage Terrace (near Centrepolnt). Serving fine North Indian Tandoori cuisine. Now open for lunch from 12 -3pm. dinner from 7 -10.30pm. Tel. *****31. CAROL'S GOODIES PENANG Laksa, Nasi Briyani, Ipoh HorFun, Kajang Satay. 32 Greenwood Aye. *****42 Dally 11am 10pm HAADYAI THAI FOOD793 words
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Advertisement667 1986-07-08 14 13 Musical Instruments r W.GERMANY PIANO World's giant name m musical instruments. Prto $3695^ PIANO Japan's superb tone quality piano with European characteristics SOLE AGENT: Music School ft Showroom #04-01 to #04-09 Upper Serangoon Shopping Centre 756 Upp Serangoon Rd Spore 1953 TEL *****47/8 J OVER 40 PIECES rarely used667 words
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Advertisement1024 1986-07-08 14 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday to Friday: 9am to b 30pm ibpm deadline tor ne>t day) Saturday 8 30am to ?pm i Ham deadline tor Ihe Sunday Times) Public Hoiday: 9am to lpm COUNTER SERVICE: TMES ORCHARD CENTRE, #02 105 LUCKY PUZA Monday to Friday: 10am to 12 noon lpm to b1,024 words
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Advertisement385 1986-07-08 15 25 Sale: Other 25 Sale: Other Products Products ■■H JUNGHEINRICH HHI The Hand Pallet Truck which has proved itself more than 1 000 000 times deserves your confidence Lift capacity up to 2,000 kg. Electric version available JPmI^L «B^fc\& T'" .afflß^K*' "mi*'"""". TEL: *****10 MHE LOGISTICS a division of fnfIHHK385 words
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Advertisement458 1986-07-08 15 30 Hairdressing PIVOT POINT SCHOOL Invites you to Join a yearly model club membership at $85 (with benefits). 500 models required. 70 models required dally for Cut $4, Perm $15, Colour $10, Facial $10 by advanced students. Appt. Tel: *****28, *****82. LAN HAIR SALON offers cut it blow $16, cut458 words
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Advertisement750 1986-07-08 15 35 House Cleaning/ Painting SPECIALISED IN GENERAL cleaning, carpet shampooing, fir. polishing, window cleaning, etc. Reasonable rates prompt service. Enquiries: *****63 CARPET STEAM CLEAN, upholstery cushion cleaning- Scotchguard, floor polishing, window cleaning *****51/ *****92 PRIDE INDUSTRIAL SPECIALISES In housecleaning, painting, floor polishing, carpet steam extraction. *****23 Jerry/ Jessie. WATERPROOF PAINTING,750 words
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Advertisement791 1986-07-08 15 36 House Renovation/ Decor PARTITIONS ($2.90 P.S.F.), Ceiling ($1.80). Dismantling partitions. *****12 (day)/ *****08 (night). SPECIALISE IN ROOF Leaking, water down pipe, cement, ceiling, carpentry work. Call *****29. 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators AIRCOND./ FRIDGE SERVICES 24 hrs. Islandwide Service can solve all problems of servicing, repairing/ respraying of all refrigerators and791 words
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Advertisement857 1986-07-08 15 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal A BUDGET PRICE professional/ household/ office removal, delivery disposal services. Contractors for government statutory boards. Specialist m pianos, organs safes removal. Careful uniformed workers and effective team leaders provided. Tel: *****73/ *****91 Shalom Transport Services. LOWEST CHARGE $30. House removal, transportation service, office removal specialised In857 words
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Advertisement677 1986-07-08 15 56 Industrial 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies Equipment/ Supplies J^om For quality safety and a competitive m^^^^" price, insist on Swedish-made Kentruck for your material *T handling requirements. fT B t 69 stacker Model DH 2574 /SPKUI\« BLSIOOO > OFFER tW"° M" Battery OperalM t i LIMITED It Stackef crntMt caD3Cl!y677 words
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Advertisement545 1986-07-08 15 57 Business Opportunities CHICKEN RICE Char Slew rice stall situated at Redhill JTC canteen for complete takeover. Interested parties contact Mr Chtng, *****08. INSTANT BUSINESS FACILITIES: Mailing Address, Tel. Answering, Exec. Rm., Typing, Word Processing, Telex-cum-Telefax ($5). *****00. Classic Mgt. (Since 1981). PROFESSIONAL INDIAN COOKS supply and deliver very delicious545 words
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Advertisement1352 1986-07-08 15 57 Business 57 Business 57 Business Opportunities Opportunities Opportunities Home-video market is expanding and flourishing! A good choice for entrepreneurs who wish to go into business and companies to expand and diversify. The fact that we are reaching out to you is because from research we know the best way1,352 words
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Advertisement631 1986-07-08 16 64 Domestic Help Available PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONALS at Slraj SlraJ Management Consultancy (Licence No B-0842-01) provide guaranteed Filipino Maid placement service 9am to 9pm seven dajn a week. Call us at *****21. LOCAL/ MALAYSIAN MAIDS with experience avail, for immediate employment. Tel *****32/ *****92 SRI LANKAN MAIDS avail. Tel: *****77/631 words
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Advertisement656 1986-07-08 16 68 Situations Vacant: Tutorial SO YOU WANT to be a tutor... Pay HI a visit *04-01 Maxwell Hse, 20 Maxwell Rd, (0106), *****11. TUTORS REQD. TO teach all level students In all dists. Tel: *****78 Mon Kri 9am spm 69 Situations Vacant: Domestic LIVE-IN EXPERIENCED B'POREAN Cook with pleasant personality656 words
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Advertisement505 1986-07-08 16 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical I j THOMSON CSF I dfl^ (a world leader m professional electronics) r has immediate vacancy for the position of: I Duties: Processing of orders received, coordinating j and expediting to ensure timely sales delivery Requirements: j GCE 'O' level505 words
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Advertisement515 1986-07-08 16 CCH SERVICE STATION 2761 ANG MO KIO AYE. 5 (BESIDE BLOCK 606) SINGAPORE 2056 requires ACCOUNTS SUPERVISOR c Experience In keeping full set of accounts. c Able to work Independently, c Must be qualified. Intereated applicants please write to the above address with non-re-turnable photograph and salary expected. International Company515 words
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Advertisement798 1986-07-08 16 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical We require: CLERK/ TYPIST (Permanent Position) 3 GCE O' level with credit In English. Minimum typing speed of 35 wpm. JUNIOR SECRETARIES Minimum shorthand speed of 80 wpm. OFFICE BOYS Minimum 1 year's experience. Must be available immediately. CALL: *****34 after Sa.m. GENERAL CLERK cum798 words
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Advertisement589 1986-07-08 16 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical RECEPTIONIST/ CLERK (CHINESE only). Salary $320. Waik-ln interview, 2 spm. only. International Building, #10-01, Spore 0923. (next to Lido Theatre). SiLRA REO. EXPERIENCED Accounts Clerk. Able to keep full set of books, type and work Independently. Permanent Job. Good salary. Tel *****70. EXPERIENCED CLERK WITH589 words
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Advertisement546 1986-07-08 16 71 Situations Vacant: Sales JPjRj METRO requires: FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVES (INDOOR BOUTIQUE) Minimum GCE 'O' level with credits m English Mathematics. At least Ito 2 years' experience m Indoor sales of high fashion products. c Possess a friendly and outgoing disposition and taste/ flair for fashion. Ability to converse m546 words
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Advertisement612 1986-07-08 16 71 Situations Vacant: Sales SALES CO-ORDINATORS Attractive Full/ Part-Time income opportunity To meet increasing orders, a large garment manufacturer with factories m Singapore Malaysia invites applications for the above position: Requirements: 1) The Job entails liaison with Buyers and production personnel to ensure documentations of Sales orders are being completed.612 words
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Advertisement702 1986-07-08 16 71 Situations Vacant: Sales SALES REPRESENTATIVES required by Established Marketing Company. Mln. 2 to 3 years working experience Bilingual with good communication skills An aggressive results orientated sale approach but with pleasant and outgoing personality. We offer high salary with transport allowances, attractive, sale commission, bonus, medical benefits, etc. for702 words
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Advertisement753 1986-07-08 16 71 Situations Vacant: Sales FASHION SALES ASSISTANTS to be stationed at Departmental Stores. Age 18 to 25 Secondary education Interested please call at *****69 or come personally for interview at: 50 Market Street #01-04. Golden Shoe Car Park Singapore 0104 FULL-TIME OR PART-TIME FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVES c Sec. education. c753 words
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Advertisement909 1986-07-08 17 71 Situations Vacant: Sales EARN $260 PER week hy Wiling our imported products from UK Attractive basic allowance, com* missions incentives Ability to ■peak In Englisb any other Chinese dialect is an advantage Call *****97 *****96 for apt PARTTIME AGENTS REOD. for selling best-selling marble ceramlc flooring, kitchen cabinets. blinds909 words
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Advertisement549 1986-07-08 17 71 Situations Vacant: Sales PERMANENT SALESGIRLS REQD (or shop m Orchard Rd Age ih--25 Basic commission, $550. Tel 7:*****4 PROMOTIONAL EXECUTIVES REQUIRED. High basic commission Interested rail *****83 29:«X«)0 PROPERTY SALES REPS, wanted High Income, with Without experience, must possess car motorbike. Tel: 745W19 ti SALES ASSISTANT REQUIRED. Bilingual m549 words
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Advertisement570 1986-07-08 17 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Requirements: f 1. Secondary education with at least 3 years' experience m tool and die making and maintenance, precision machining especially form grinding, tool and die and press tools 2. Preference will be given to EDB graduates m tool and die making570 words
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Advertisement386 1986-07-08 17 DRAUGHTSMAN Must have either ITC or NTC 3 m Mechanical Drafting or GCE O' level with distinction m Technical Drawing Experience preferred c Fx-NS c Under 25 years old MILLERS NTC 2 EDB trainees preferred c Prepared to work on conven- tional machines For both jobs: 5-day week c 2386 words
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Advertisement717 1986-07-08 17 72 Situations Vacant: Technical well established metal^ stamping company requires: TOOL DIE MAKER Qualifications: Mm 3 years' experience c Completed NTC 2 die making or equivalent Interested please write m with full resume to: 617 Lorong 4 Toa Payoh l Singapore 1231 Computer company requires the following personnel. 1) TECHNICIAN717 words
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Advertisement403 1986-07-08 17 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production WALK-IN INTERVIEW i^ATsT w^m^SS? Consumer Products Pte Ltd American "telephone Telegraph (AT&T), fa a giant m telecommunications, has I set up a high quality telephone manufacturing facility at Kampong Übi Industrial Estate. Applications are invited from suitably I qualified persons for the403 words
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Advertisement401 1986-07-08 17 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production C ~itt~. /nK HITACHI CABLE \Sp (S) PTE LTD requires I Secondary 2 and above with some factory experience Age 18 to 30 years Aoic to speak and read simple English We ofter: Minimum gross salary of $530 pm 1 Free transportation401 words
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Advertisement239 1986-07-08 17 /NMB SINGAPORE LIMITED requires MALE/ FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Age 16 to 30 Minimum primary education Able to work on 3 rotating shifts Fringe Benefits: Shift Allowance ($4 for 2nd shift $8 for 3rd shift) Salary Increase after 3 months Attendance Awards Life Insurance Coverage Free Transport Airconditioned work environment Recreational239 words
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Advertisement421 1986-07-08 17 73 Situations Vacant: Production NIXDORF COMPUTER requires Preferably with soldering experience IW? offer: 5 days wort? No shift Efficiency Attendance Incentives 6 monthly Merit bonus On-the-job training Promotionai opportunities Recreational Sport Activities Come and talk to us from Mon Fri at. The Personnel Dept. Bib 50. Kallang Bahru #04-11/23 Singapore421 words
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Advertisement457 1986-07-08 18 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous j Degussa lElectronics To operate torklift arrange layout of stocks and be responsible for cleanliness of the store Minimum Primary 6 and able to speak and write simple English Some factory experience preferred Strong and hardworking This position works 5-day week Walk-in interview from B.ooam 5.30pm457 words
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Advertisement468 1986-07-08 18 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous required by EXPANDING chain of TOURIST retail shops at AIRPORT firstclass HOTELS, dealing m jewellery, branded leather goods, curios, souvenirs, batik, tailoring and drug stores. Company provides all-expense paid OVERSEAS TRIP to staff for every 3 years' service plus 2 weeks' paid leave for the trip.468 words
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Advertisement545 1986-07-08 18 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous THERAPIST required m Orchard Road area. With experience c Age 25 to 35 years c Pleasant apperance Write m to: 321 Orchard Rd. #04-04 Orchard Shopping Centre Singapore 0923 15th July 86. A i PLAZA HOTEL X requires CAPTAINS WAITERS WAITRESSES X Interested, please apply per-545 words
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Advertisement767 1986-07-08 18 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Japanese Restaurant requires 1) CASHIERS 2) WAITRESSES c Preferably able to speak Japanese Interested please come lor interview at: #03-31, Orchard Plaza between ftp m. op.m. Leading Toy Store requires PLEASANT FEMALE SHOP ASSISTANTS c Age 16 -25 years c Vacancies for both full-time and part-time.767 words
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Advertisement822 1986-07-08 18 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous reqd. 1 night Watchman for duty m an office Able to speak write English essential Prefer retiree. Write to: S.T Box A***** 390 Kirn Seng Road. Spore 0923 SECURITY GUARDS URGENTLY required m Katong, Holland, Orchard AM Kio areas Pis. call personally at: 43C, Hongkong Street,822 words
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Advertisement701 1986-07-08 18 81 Vehicles For Hire SPECIAL DAILY RENTAL valid til! .Usl July Hi. MKIO CC $33, 1300 C c 53". '1600 CC. $54. 2000 CC. $68 Self-drive Commercial vehicles also avail. 20% discount scheme offered call us for more details. Vehito Rental Pte Ltd. *****63 TOYOTA LITEACE GOODS van. daily $28701 words
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Advertisement906 1986-07-08 18 87 For Sale: Mercedes 1983 MERCEDES BENZ 380 SEC AUTO COUPE 2 1/2 years old. 1 company owner Almost new condition Electrically operated seats. ABS system, auto climate control, auto cruise control. Original through out. Special number plate. Selling $125,000 only (new $353,000) Interested genuine buyers ring: *****33 PAUL/ CHRIS.906 words
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Advertisement947 1986-07-08 18 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan 78 120 Y. Beautiful cond 2 owners with alrcon radio Tax. 8/86. $8,400 Tel: *****26. Bik 3 391F Woodlands Road, Yew 'IVe Industrial Estate, S-2367 1978 DATSUN 120Y GL NonPARF' Pte owner, aircond radio/ cassette. Beautiful cond. *****44 '84 NISSAN PULSAR 2 owner, aircond.. radio cassette,947 words
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Advertisement927 1986-07-08 18 90 For Sale: Toyota TOYOTA TERCEL 1300 Yama Organ FS7O Good cond Highest offer secures *****63. 7 11/80 CRESSIDA. 2 owners, beautiful body work, new tax, tip Kip cond *****0 Call *****33 11/82 COROLLA GL 5-speed with expensive hi-fi .Selling SIH.(XK) Tel: *****8S 11/83 CARINA 'O' plate Cassette, radio, aircon.927 words
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Advertisement965 1986-07-08 18 92 For Sale: Mazda SELLING MAZDA '63, 626 4-door saloon auto private owner, tip top condition with nice double digil ii". 14" s runs Hi expensive powered stereo. Interested please call *****86. IST OWNER (LEAVING), near '85 Mazda 323 I 1 PARF Low mileaye Full accessories, new tyres Accident free965 words
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Advertisement900 1986-07-08 19 93 For Sale: Honda 82 HONDA QUINTET 5-dr Manual Pte. owner Alrcond radio cassette Tel *****82 '82 HONDA ACCORD I'te owner. Aircond radio cassette, s/rims. $22,200 Tel *****55 "83 HONDA CIVIC Notchback, showrni cond rd. tax new *****69 84 HONDA ACCORD 4 -dr. EX Manual Aircon radio cassette. $32,800 0.n.0.900 words
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Advertisement882 1986-07-08 19 96 For Sale: Other Makes 1983 CITROEN VISTA GT UiOOrc Aircon.. hi-fi, new tax. beautiful cond., well kept *****07, Linda ■80 AUSTIN ALLEGRO. Very good cond. Aircon. Radio, cassette. Asking $7,200 0.n.0. Tel: *****84 ■82 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA. Alrcon hl-ft, s/rlms. tip top cond. $24,500. Tel: *****54 97 For Sale: Commercial882 words
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Advertisement469 1986-07-08 19 97 For Sale: 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles Commercial Vehicles DAIHATSU 1000 6-SEATER STATIONWAGON Superb Economy 19km/1 60km/hr Low Road Tax 5298 for 6 months Power Equipped with the renown Charade 3-cyllnder engine Outstanding Comfort Standard factory Nippon Denso air-conditioner IJPf^M Sin Tien Seng L IBk^^Sbli Head ftice 4 Sin469 words
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Advertisement656 1986-07-08 19 CASH PAYMENT HIGHEST OFFER a all PARF and non-PARF vehicles c all pick-ups and commercial vans c all private and Q registered Mercedes, BMW and Volvo vehicles Contact MR. LIM Tel: *****02/ *****22 (day) 14, UPPER ALJUNIED ROAD LOT 1 ALJUNIED USED CARS CENTRE SINGAPORE 1336 (Ba.m. to 7p.m.) or656 words
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Advertisement865 1986-07-08 19 100 Scrap Vehicles ABOUT 2000 C.C. scrap car wanted Tel: *****80 Mr Loh. 106 Accommodation Available: Houses CORNWALL GDN./ BELMONT colonial 4/2 bdrms. Sprawling gdn. Pool GALLOP PK vicinity, 4 bdrms. $4,000. MERRYN RD. d/storey renovated. 4 1 bdrms. Pool optional. c ORIOLE CRES. 5 bdrms. Pool. $6,500 STEVENS RD.865 words
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Advertisement714 1986-07-08 19 106 Accommodation Available: Houses D.15 CARMEN ST. Beautiful d/storey bunglw 5 bdrms. Pleasant quiet atmosphere $1,500 neg Holland *****79. D.16 5-BDRM. BUNGALOW. Newly renovated. Solar heater system. 900 sq.m. Partially furnished. $2,500 Tel: *****18. Davis 0.19 15G LIM Tua Tow Rd. 2-sto-rey terr. house. 2135 sq.ft. 6 rms F/furn. For714 words
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Advertisement693 1986-07-08 19 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments WU Chartered Surveyors iHB Dist. 0207 International Plaza, high fir, studio apt, sea view, furn. Available Aug 86 $650 p.m. Dist. 2261 Yuan Ching Rd, 5 units, 3 bdrms apt, f/furn Available immediately. $650 p.m. Dist. 1 954 ICB Bldg, 3 bdrms693 words
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Advertisement291 1986-07-08 19 w cfirdmore 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, 10am to spm Monday to Saturday or 10.30 am to291 words
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Advertisement600 1986-07-08 19 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments At the junction of Scotts/ Orchard Road, next to Hyatt Hotel. 1 4.000 sq ft Hotel Style Lobby Swimming Pool. Tennis Court, Squash Court, Billiard Room, Gymnasium and many other facilities. Self Service Free Launderette. Ample Indoor Car Parking Lots 24-hour Security System. Enquiries a FAR600 words
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Advertisement964 1986-07-08 19 107 Accommodation Available: Apartment* DIST 10 LIEN TOWER. Beautiful el renovated luxurious apt. Designer decorated Large patio with fountain 3 large bdrms. ensuite bathrms., servant's rm., pt*. gym sauna Knight Frank Cheong Hock Chye Baillleu Tel: *****33 D.lO HOLLAND RD. junction. Ex- j elusive f/furn aircond walk-up apt on 2nd964 words
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Advertisement922 1986-07-08 20 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D 10 HIMIKO CT. 3 4-bdrm K'furn Rental $2,600 $3,500. Full condo facilities Tel: 7:*****5. No agents please D.lO LADYHILL PK. luxurious lower mais. Large patio, 4 bdrms. Squash, s/pool $3,900. *****35 Agt D.lO SIXTH AYE. vicinity for rent, a) 2/3 bdrm. units, p/furn. with airconditioning922 words
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Advertisement916 1986-07-08 20 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.lO BRAND NEW Casa Rosita Serene, quiet surroundings. 3 1 rms $4,000. Holland *****79 D.lO HIMIKO CT. 3+ study servant's. Facing pool. Cosy breezy, facilities. $2,900. *****32 D.lO HIMIKO CT. beautiful 2bdrmed apt F/furn. Full facilities $1400 Houseworld *****64/5 D.lO LUCKY TOWERS 4' 1 bdrms. Luxuriously916 words
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Advertisement879 1986-07-08 20 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments JURONG EAST HUDC new apt furnished $700. Jurong West 3room $400. Weststar *****66/ 7. KATONG: AIRY, P/FURN. 3-bdrm walkup apt. Quiet environment. $600. Details: *****47/ *****19. KUHIO RISE, RIDGEWOOD. 3 bdrms. 9th fir. Facing pool. F/furn. *****84/ Pager *****91 LAGUNA PARK, 3 bdrms.. spaclous living dining,879 words
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Advertisement655 1986-07-08 20 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms ROOM TO LET m Ang Mo Klo, working single only, with facilities $200. Call Chad. *****84. ROOM TO RENT at International Plaza, all facilities. $450 p.m Tel: *****97. SERANGOON AYE. 5, rm. to let. Students only. Rent amenities neg. Call *****28. SPACIOUS RMS. TO let m655 words
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Advertisement1561 1986-07-08 20 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses WKH help you buy a house now with eomplele peace of mind Chase Complete Home Loan Our loan offers you easy home ownership with 10 distinct advantages which include: Up to 90% financing (on valuation or purchase price,1,561 words
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Advertisement894 1986-07-08 20 113 For Sale: Houses D.15 BRAND NEW semi-d. off Frankel Aye. 4 1 rms F'hold. $560 K. HKB *****67- 9 D.15 D/STOREY CORNER terr 3+ 1 bdrms. 3400 sf ft. F'hold. $400,000 Deka *****32/ 3. D.15 FRANKEL AYE vicinity d/storey semi-d. 5 rms. attached bath, morning sun. *****80 Khai Chin.894 words
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Advertisement956 1986-07-08 20 114 For Sale: Private Apartments D.2159 UPPER BUKIT Timah Road p-yr old. 3146 sq.ft. maisonette with 4 bdrm Built-in cabinets, wardrobes, aircon. with marble parquet flooring S/pool, basement carpark security $495,000 negotiable Prime *****22. GOODLUCK VIEW, D.2159. Off main rd upper mais 3 bdrms with attached bathrms. F'hold with full956 words
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Advertisement917 1986-07-08 20 114 For Sale: Private Apartments D.12 LOCKCHO 3-RM. Freehold corner house, 2 extra balconies, area 1.400 sq ft *****49 D.12 RELATIVELY NEW Condo. 1700 sq ft 3 bdrms Freehold. $325,000 First *****43. D 14 BRAND NEW Apt 3 bdrms., s/pool, tennis covered carpark. $230k ono Jonsen: *****88. D.15 BAYSHORE PK.,917 words
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Advertisement787 1986-07-08 21 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments \/g(foS)j£^\ Surrounded By International Hotels I %&J&^ M 'fSg-i Country Clubs I >^||gi PecKHay Court I High-Class Apartments In Orchard Road's |L !^jj~~*j<wp N* j p** Prestigious Residential Area. m _X CuE^ Er iff U787 words
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Advertisement549 1986-07-08 21 116 For Sale: HDB Apartment* 5-ROOMED A.M. Kio 401/ 402 f/furn. $127,000 Bedok N 96/ 99 $125,000/ $1 18.000 Depot Rd. 81k. 113 $124,000 Ghim Moh 81k. 13 $126,000 Sims Drive 81k.50 $115,000 4-ROOMED A.M. Klo 456/ 472 $78,000/ $84,000 Bedok South 81k.64 $84,000 3-ROOMED Hougang 81k.2/ 20 $41,000 ROLF549 words
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Advertisement638 1986-07-08 21 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 8LK.28, KELANTAN RD., 3 rm High fir. Renovated. Terrazzo throughout, ceramic. $66,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****90/ *****91, agt. 8LK.50, 3-RM. CHAI Chee St.. 81k.57, 3-rm. Geylang Bahru. 81k.17, 3-rm. Toa Payoh Lor. 7. Tel: *****04 Mustafa day/night. BLK.7, GHIM MOH, 5 rm. pt. blk. High fir.638 words
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Advertisement923 1986-07-08 21 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments A.M. KIO 3-RM. Ave3. Blk 130 Well renovated Wallpaper, cabinets, etc. $50,000 neg. *****16. A.M. KIO 4-RM. (Pure) Hlk 412 Simple renovation, cabinets, well kept. $78,000 neg. *****27. ANG MO KIO Ave.s/ 10, 5-rm., renovated, good view. $125,000. Yumln: *****66/ 8/ 9. BEDOK CTR. 4-RM.923 words
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Advertisement571 1986-07-08 21 116 For Sato: HDB Apartments 4-ROOM ALL A.M. Kio Blk 152, 202, 219, 175. 229, 301, 412 442. $68,000 to $85,000. *****88 *****92. 4-ROOM CLEMENTI BLK 408, marble/ terrazzo, $95,000. Tel: *****88 (5 lines). S-RM. ALL A.M. Kio Blk. lol, 305, 306 401, 458, 539, 729 $115,000. to $135,000. *****88571 words
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Advertisement701 1986-07-08 21 117 Properties Wanted IMMED. CLIENTS REQ. HDB flats at Clementi/ West Coast/ Telok Blangah/ Bt. Merah/ Bedok/ A.M. Kio/ Tangltn Halt/ Tanjong Pagar Plaza others. Tel: *****88 (5 lines). S/STOREY TERR. H'SES. urgently required by genuine buyers at Katong/ Bedok Jalan Daud. Owners ring: *****57. ALL AREA HDB, 3, 4,701 words
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Advertisement677 1986-07-08 21 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces FOR LEASE Light Industrial Building at Tanglin Halt Land Area 4591 sq m d Warehouse/Factory Area 1774 sq m U Office Area 483 sq m U Ample Car Parking Tel: *****33 j^ffij^" Best Investment Now! CftD i£ Hong Industrial Building JJyL Mfc^The Best Area677 words
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Advertisement372 1986-07-08 21 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces WAREHOUSING LAND, OPEN area about 60,000 to 70,000 sq.ft. at Tuas Aye. 10 for rent. Short period or month to month basis Is acceptable. Low rental. Pis. contact Helen *****33 3 STOREY WAREHOUSE with cargo lift and electric hoist at Airport Rd. for rental. Contact Henson372 words
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Advertisement449 1986-07-08 21 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces I 9 Modern warehouse for sale 1 or lease by unit. Easy instalments. I Located at the junction of MacPherson Road/Airport Road with various dimensions and I up-to-date facilities. Please contact mM Doreen/Mr Chong WM Tel: *****11 Z0 1 SINGAPORE WAREHOUSE (Off449 words
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Advertisement608 1986-07-08 22 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces 138 Robinson Road I An Invaluable Opportunity I to Relocate to a Premier Business Address. Located m the heart of the business financial district Elegant doubleglazed curtain glass walls Computerised high-speed lifts a Individually-controlled airconditioning Versatile office layouts quality fittings608 words
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Advertisement454 1986-07-08 22 FOOK HAI BLDG. #10-02, off. unit 1600 sq.ft. $1.70 p.s.f. Pte. toilet. Fuhai Property *****73/ *****59. GOLDEN MILE COMPLEX, 216 sq.ft. $400. Hoa Nam Bldg. grd. fir. Shop 700 sq.ft. Homer *****08. GOLDHILL CTR./ PODIUM Blk. Self-contained offices. Various sizes. RCPL *****53/ *****11. INTERNATIONAL BUILDING, ORCHARD Rd. outside CBD. 350,454 words
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Advertisement497 1986-07-08 22 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces JPsPACE AVAILABLE L ■H on [HOME FURNISHING FLOORIi easy to identify and remember for shoppers m I looking for FURNITURE HOME FURNISHING ITEMS 1 Approx. 14,000 sq ft to be let to a single I| operator or subdivided for multiple497 words
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Advertisement581 1986-07-08 22 TELOK BLANGAH HOUSE groundflr. shop space suitable for computer/ car/ furniture showroom. 168 sq.metres. Avail, immediately. Tel. *****33 ext. 213/ 193. SHOP HOUSE/ SHOWROOM 900 sq.ft. Goldhlll Plaza self-con-tained. Central alrcon. Strategically located. Tel: *****76. D.7, FORTUNE CTR. #02-32, showrm./ off. 420 sq.ft. $900 p.m. Fuhal Property *****73/ *****59. FAR581 words
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Advertisement421 1986-07-08 22 135 Air Travel 135 Air Tra vel "Son 9 *J"S' I I4D/3N Airfares Macau Tows peluxe Hotel SiM.-S S S«88/- Holiday Inn (GM), Hong Kong, THE BEST OF Marco Pol R °V al Garden, THAILAND I Regal Meridien -$920/BANGKOK PAnAYA TOUR 50/4N from $640/PHUKET 4D/3N from $499/- SD/4N from $529/--(All421 words
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Advertisement374 1986-07-08 22 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours I CHINA I THAILAND 1 8 DAYS GUANGZHOU/GUILIN/MACAU $1,568 4 DAYS PHUKET $499 9 DAYS BEIJING/GUANGZHOU $2,068 4 DAYS BANGKOK/PATTAYA $640 1 1 DAYS GUILIN/BEIJING/GUANGZHOU $2,288 7 DAYS BANGKOK/PATTAYA/CHIANGMAI $820 14 DAYS SPLENDOUR OF CHINA $2,788 TmTl w^m TV <iC V A374 words
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Advertisement227 1986-07-08 22 rsiso| Low season super discount to all adult passengers from Ist May —1 5 Sept. J 60 HK/CAN/SUIUR FRI/SUN «0 HK/CAN/PEKIHG $1788 lIDNK/CAR/fiUI/PEK $2188 120 HK/CAH/KK/NAN/SUZHOU/ SHANGHAI/HANSZHOU $2388 ISO NK/CAN/fEK/NAR/SUZNOU/ SHAI/HAR6ZHOU/6UIUN $2583 Relative Visits to/from China OR X Vouchers to claim goods m China 4 arrangeable I ii iToii i227 words
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Advertisement645 1986-07-08 23 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours CHINA TOUR WUYISHAN/FOUZHOU/QUANZHOU/ZIAMEN 9 days M 1,5987- Mon MACAU/ZHONGSHAN/QUILIN/GUANGZHOU/HONGKONG7/9daysfrom«sl,63S/-Mon 6 GUILIN/BEIJING/NANJING/SUZHOU/SHANGHAI/HANGZHOU/QUANZHOU/HONGKONG y 1 4 days •$2,686/-, 1 6 days 842,898/- Mon V THE KING OF WEST MALAYSIA TOUR Price Departure ft PENANG/IPOH/CAMERON/GENTING/K. LUMPUR 6 days •8260/-Sun/Mon PENANG/PANGKOR LAUUT/IPOH/GENTING 5 days »8239/-Mon/7ues C GENTING/KUANTAN/DUNGUN/TRENGGANU V645 words
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Advertisement378 1986-07-08 23 147 Academic Courses HPL EDUCATIONAL CENTRE (Singapore Leading Tuition Centre) c Effective tuition at reasonable fees, c Experienced bi-llngual tutors. c Reliable efficient service. You can be assured that improvement can be achieved by our dedicated tutors. TEL: *****52/ *****85 (9.00 am 9.00pm.) STOP SEARCHING FURTHER. For effective tuition, call378 words
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Advertisement402 1986-07-08 23 147 Academic Courses FULL-TIME 81-LINGUAL U-GRAO. offers tuition for Pri., Sec. Pre-U levels. Any dists. *****91. LADY TUTORS AVAIL, for Prl., Sec. levels In all dists. Reasonable rates. Tel: *****97/ *****98. PTE. HOME TUITION offered at all levels/ subjects m any areas. *****94 (day)/ *****35 (night). P&E TUITION CENTRE- reliable402 words
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Advertisement1123 1986-07-08 23 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses 1 NCC Diploma m 6 Advanced Diploma m Computer Studies Computer Studies 2 City and Guilds 418 (747) 7 Programming m BASIC, 3 GCE O' or A' m Computer COBOL, FORTRAN, Science for 'OTA' students PASCAL (School Student 4 British Computer Society Concession) PartlGP1,123 words
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Advertisement1290 1986-07-08 23 149 Secretarial/ 149 Secretarial/ 149 Secretarial/ Typing Courses Typing Courses Typing Courses wL T n ir* v »MX If shorthand transcription has been your main worry, consider the audio-typing option. We now offer audio-typing m certain PSC and PESO courses. You will be just m time for the 1987 LCCI1,290 words
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Advertisement967 1986-07-08 23 151 Language Courses 151 Language Courses DAY and EVENING COURSES ENGLISH JAPANESE FRENCH KOREAN GERMAN MALAY INDONESIAN MANDARIN TEL: 737-6666 Registration Hours: Bam Bpm (Mon Fri) J X^^ Bam Ipm (Sat) 157 Hairdressing/ 157 Hairdressing/ Beauty Instruction Beauty Instruction g Join our hairstyling courses today f Professionals will be conducting967 words
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Advertisement734 1986-07-08 24 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES PT UTC nccnooi UmmmSßm Telefax No: *****59 Kates: Box Service: WMKRBBBi bIANIb KdOUOOI Mffllffi Sales service: Tel *****11 Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD ext 5724/5/6/8 5669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: Sslo.oo APPOINTMENTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD'S APPLIED TECHNOLOGY GROUP734 words
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Advertisement522 1986-07-08 24 I ORDNANCE DEVELOPMENT ENGINEERING COMPANY OF SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD. Precision Training Opportunities Ordnance Development and Engineering, a member of Singapore Technology Corporation, is a manufacturing company engaged m precision engineering and its related services. In line with its continuous upgrading policy, through automation and computerization, ODE, m conjunction with EDB,522 words
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Advertisement725 1986-07-08 24 y 1 r INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD i GENERAL I MANAGER 5 We are an established Singapore-based diversified Trading Group specialising m machinery and supplies to the Tobacco and Wt Cigarette Industry and Food Industry; with business interests m Wt Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Hongkong and 6 China. m We are725 words
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Advertisement69 1986-07-08 24 GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE 1978 REGISTERED STOCK (LOAN NO. 2) 6W< maturing 1998 (TAX FREE) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Transfer Book of the abovementioned stock will be closed from 15 July to 1 August 86, inclusive of both dates, for preparation of interest warrants payable on69 words
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Advertisement760 1986-07-08 24 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF KWONG CHEONG LOONG (PRIVATE) LIMITED (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary Genera Meeting of the members of the abovenamed Company duly convened and held at 66 Higt" Street, Singapore 0617 on th€ 30th day760 words
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Arts & Leisure
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Article, Illustration1247 1986-07-08 25 Human moments from the hype of Miss Liberty's lOOth birthday bash m New York over the weekend LIBERTY Weekend, to celebrate the 100 th "birthday" of the Statue of Liberty, was orchestrated by producer David Wolper, who staged the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic shows. Covering theAP; Reuter - 1,247 words
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Article, Illustration167 1986-07-08 25 THE Walt Disney Company, NBC television network and the creators of the comedy series, Golden Girls, have been named m a US$5 million (about 5511.2 million) copyright infringement suit. The suit, filed m a federal court last week by Nancy Bretzfield, claimsUPI - 167 words
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Miscellaneous151 1986-07-08 25 What's On FRENCH FILM BOULEVARD. About a lost child born as a result of a chanced encounter and without family, friends or money fighting for a living m Paris' district of vice. Black-and-white English version. RELC auditorium, Orange Grove Road. 9 pm. Free. AUDITION BY STAGE CLUB for acting parts151 words
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Miscellaneous154 1986-07-08 25 National Museum Art Gallery. 9 am -5.30 pm (except Mondays). On till July 20. OIL AND LACQUER WORKS of vanishing Singapore landscapes and portraits by Lai Kui Fang. Lobby and Second floor, Pavilion InterContinental. On till July 15. IMPRESSION 21. Art by 21 graduating students of the Nanyang Academy of154 words
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Miscellaneous142 1986-07-08 25 Roac. Mondays to Fridays, 9 am 5 pm; Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays, 9 am 4 pm. PERANAKAN PLACE MUSEUM. Guided tours through an authentic turn-of-the-centu-ry Straits Chinese home. Peranakan Place, Orchard Road. 11.15 am -6.15 pm daily. Admission: $2.20 for adults and $1.10 for children. CURRENCY GALLERY. MAS Building,142 words
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Miscellaneous970 1986-07-08 25 —I Radio One FM Service 90.5 mHz m VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News m Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning, Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Another Morning, Another970 words
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Advertisement1564 1986-07-08 26 NOTICES /tf^h \(7 —^"fl I Baili"s Sale l/l I hLcIbK 7 ln The Subordinate I X. WT^ mjm Courts Of The \^^^3 jL J vmm._Jl y Republic Of Singapore (Incorporated m Malaysia; CMTF HA7MMIAIC Nn "ifld? Df IORS Form.Hy known a. Duff D.v.lopm.nt B^had PROMFT RFRHAD PER L'ENERGI*TeTTRICA A/ PubTc1,564 words
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Miscellaneous1486 1986-07-08 26 T| 9HHHHHH MY VIEW Catherine Ong ■n mum m«i —■^■^——^—^im^h^m^m—^i—^™ I r¥l uesday Premiere #|f Wrill§if*^ Itlliyrfliy become the prince. No kidding ,^fl|^| Pr~ i BP^w^i I little screen tonignt as c lark at first, Hufsey, too. Jmm ifl hM_ M IV P^ew r Snan edalr? I bu l t1,486 words
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