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Title Section15 1986-07-09 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article, Illustration849 1986-07-09 1 RAY DHALIWAL - RAY DHALIWAL Yio Chu Kang-Outram to be served first By THE Mass Rapid Transit system will start running shortly before Christmas next year, ahead of the original target of early 1988. The MRT fares, which will be finalised m the second half of849 words
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337 1986-07-09 1 NZ asked to reinstate 41 more S'pore items under GSP scheme SINGAPORE has asked New Zealand to allow another 41 products to enter that country duty-free or at reduced tariffs. Government sources said yesterday the items include chemicals, pharmaceuticals, footwear, metal products, tools and machinery, all of which have been337 words
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Article48 1986-07-09 1 BAGHDAD Iraq said yesterday its forces had crushed a new Iranian attack m the Mehran area of the south-central Gulf war front, killing thousands of Iranian troops. But Iran said it seized 40 sq km of Iraqi territory and fighting was continuing. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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182 1986-07-09 1 Latest anti-mosquito device a bite index AMES (Iowa) First it was the wind chill index and then the comfort index for heat and humidity. Now comes a mosquito bite index called the "Skeeter meter." Former lowa State University student Robert Pinger developed the index to predict the average number ofUPI - 182 words
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Article394 1986-07-09 1 GUESTS aboard Singapore's Mass Rapid Train test ride yesterday had to be content with a three-kilometre run that took three minutes and 43 seconds m all. It took twice that time to pack the more than 300 guests into the 130-me-tre long, sleek silvery-grey394 words
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491 1986-07-09 1 Australia hit by air strike and fuel rationing SYDNEY Australia yesterday faced massive transport disruptions with industrial action grounding domestic airlines from midnight and fuel supplies m two states severely hit. Petrol stations were closing hour by hour m Victoria, where the state government introduced rationing at the weekend followingAFP - 491 words
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Article63 1986-07-09 1 BEIJING A Shanghai court has sentenced a top Communist Party official to life imprisonment for taking more than 30,000 yuan (about S$18,000) m bribes, Xinhua news agency said yesterday. Yu Tiemin, 54. former deputy director of the Shanghai Communist Party committee's general office, was convicted of takingReuter - 63 words
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Article50 1986-07-09 1 BEIJING A government agency that felled two 100--year-old trees on a site on which it wanted to build apartments for diplomats has been fined U5526,000 (SI57.000), the Beijing Daily said yesterday. The Diplomatic Service Bureau cut down the trees m February despite a regulation protecting old trees. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article41 1986-07-09 1 ATHENS Greece is to reduce the number of Libyans at the Libyan diplomatic mission m Athens, a government spokesman said yesterday Greek newspapers reported that the Libyan mission of more than 50 would be reduced by a third. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Advertisement21 1986-07-09 1 Inside Summary 2 World News 34 Asean 8 Causeway 9 Comment/ Perspective 21,21 Letters 22 TlmesDoilar 23-28 Racing 21 Sports 30,3121 words
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Advertisement141 1986-07-09 1 "Nautilus" by Patek Philippe. PfHMHB J How some bosses, workers react to the MRT gratuity scheme Page 10 I (fNQtitoCelebrate! y\sh\ca£^af* is here! Now you can capture all the action-packed fun. Shot after shot after shot. Because m addition to autofocus (just point and shoot!) and auto film wind, the141 words
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Article483 1986-07-09 2 Bosses urge caution SEVERAL EMPLOYERS yesterday cautioned against the widespread use of a gratuity scheme for expatriate staff to make up for the cut m the Central Provident Fund contribution rate. Such attempts would put pressure on Singapore's wage restraint policy, they said. The Singapore National Employers' Federation and483 words
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Article196 1986-07-09 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: FOUR YEARS Is hardly a long-enough period for any leader to pursue meaningful reforms. Considering that the Japanese leader, Mr Nakasone, had spent the greater part of the two terms learning the ropes and fending off rival factions, there is a good case for a196 words
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Article295 1986-07-09 2 New power source? TECHNOLOGY DESIGNED to mine heat from the Earth's interior has succeeded for the first time m producing energy on a potentially commercial scale, raising hopes that the bowels of the planet could be used as a viable source of power, according to US scientists295 words
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Article346 1986-07-09 2 Jackie breaks record AMERICAN JACKIE JOYNER produced several top personal performances to add 281 points to the world heptathlon record at the Goodwill Games m Moscow on Monday. But the United States' celebrations were dampened by seeing their best woman hurdler, Judi Brown-King, soundly beaten m a 400--metre event346 words
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Article331 1986-07-09 2 Paradise home SOME PEOPLE have the gift of being able to build a welcoming home even without running water, electricity or any other modern conveniences. IRENE PATES and K. F. SEETOH discover one such home with hand-made touches lovingly displayed, including a spectacular ceiling; and find out how331 words
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Article215 1986-07-09 2 JC-MPH TO RAISE $50M THROUGH LOAN STOCK ISSUE THE JACK CHI A-MPH group is to raise $50 million from the stock market through an innovative convertible loan stock issue. The loan stock, a type of unsecured borrowing, will be convertible not only into JC-MPH shares but also for the215 words
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171 1986-07-09 2 Spur-growth advice A PANEL of top Indonesian economists has told the government it must stimulate the economy to halt rapid economic deterioration caused by the sharp drop m world oil prices. Mr Anwar Nasution, a leading economist from the University of Indonesia, said the country171 words
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Article100 1986-07-09 2 CONCERN OVER VACANT HOMES A CHIP BEE Garden tenant agrees with a reader who recently questioned the wisdom of haying so much reverted property lying vacant. He points out that, apart from denying the public a home of their choice at market prices and loss of revenue, the high-rent100 words
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Article327 1986-07-09 2 A bonus to keep fit Be amongst the first fifty to enrol for aerobic lessons at Keepfit Studio and receive a special bonus. Stretch to classification 159 for more details. J Classifieds: Pg. 7, Section two X^y Product Advertiser Section/Page Aeroplane Aerospatiale I —23 AHnes Philippine Airlines I327 words
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375 1986-07-09 3 The Rainbow Warrior affair WELLINGTON New Zealanders reacted angrily yesterday to the United Nations-sponsored settlement of the Rainbow Warrior affair and Prime Minister David Lange was accused of accepting a humiliating trade-off. Opposition politicians and the country's biggest and most influential newspaper slammed the settlementReuter; UPI - 375 words
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Article, Illustration58 1986-07-09 3 Two passers-by in the lobby of the Philip Morris Building in Mew York city stop and stare at what seems to be a traveller dozing in a corner. It is actually a work by sculptor Duane Hanson, titled Traveller With Sunburn, and was placed there byReuter - 58 words
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167 1986-07-09 3 PARIS Hao atoll, the tiny South Pacific territory where the two French Secret Service agents are to be assigned for three years, has an open-air cinema, bars and a nightclub, accordIng to a French airman who spent two years there. "LifeReuter - 167 words
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Article, Illustration431 1986-07-09 3 RITA GOMEZ - RITA GOMEZ By Carrian Trial HONGKONG Bumiputra Malaysia Finance secretly financed the Carrian group's purchase of a mul-ti-storey building called Gammon House m 1980, a solicitor revealed m the High Court yesterday. Mr Michael Yeung, who took the unusual step of431 words
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405 1986-07-09 3 PETER HAZELHURST - Don't try for a third term, Nakasone told PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO Touching off a new leadership struggle m the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe said yesterday that Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone should not be allowed to exploit the LDP's landslide election victory to extend405 words
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244 1986-07-09 3 HOBART Prime Minister Bob Hawke yesterday resisted moves from within his ruling Australian Labour Party to increase import controls. Mr Hawke told the ALP national conference here his government would examine the desirability of quota limits on luxury items and a temporary quotaAFP - 244 words
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Article117 1986-07-09 3 COLOMBO A Sri Lankan navy patrol craft has destroyed a powerful motorboat m prohibited waters off the northern coast. A spokesman for the security forces' Joint Operations Command said yesterday that the naval craft came under fire when it challenged the boat 13 km offAFP - 117 words
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511 1986-07-09 4 Core heat used to boil water to run turbines NEW YORK A TECHNOLOGY designed to mine heat from the Earth's interior has succeeded for the first time m producing energy on a potentially commercial scale, raising hopes that the bowels of the planet couldNYT - 511 words
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350 1986-07-09 4 WASHINGTON The Supreme Court has struck down as unconstitutional the automatic deficitreduction mechanism at the heart of the landmark Gramm-Rudman Law but American officials said the decision was unlikely to immediately harm the goal of balancing the US Budget by 1991. "The rulingReuter; NYT; FT - 350 words
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158 1986-07-09 4 WASHINGTON The United States Supreme Court ruled on Monday that high-school students can be suspended if they use "vulgar and offensive" language. In a 7-2 vote, it reversed a decision by an appeals court which had awarded West Coast student Matthew FraserAFP - 158 words
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Article50 1986-07-09 4 ACCRA Ghana has announced a ban on the export of all species of parrots from July 16. A statement from the Department of Game and Wildlife gave no reasons for the ban, but it is believed to be connected with the nrotection of the birds. AFPAFP - 50 words
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Article, Illustration57 1986-07-09 4 One hundred skydivers link together at nearly 2,000 metres over MusRogee's Davis FieTd during the American national skydiver championships on Saturday. The group fell together for more than seven seconds before peeling off the first time in 24 attempts that such a feat had been successfullyAP - 57 words
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193 1986-07-09 4 NEW YORK A deranged, sword-wielding Cuban refugee killed two people and injured nine others on Monday, turning a ferry into a terror ship as it glided past the Statue of Liberty America's symbol of welcome to immigrants. Police said Juan Gonzalez, 43, whoReuter - 193 words
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176 1986-07-09 4 NEW YORK Nancy Reagan will write about her enurtship, marriage and life with President Ronald Reagan m a personal memoir to be published after the couple leaves the White House, Random House announced on Monday. The New York publishing houseUPI - 176 words
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276 1986-07-09 4 30 Of grads in US 'have tried cocaine' WASHINGTON THE use of cocaine on America's college campuses has remained fairly high for the past five years, and 30 per cent of all college students sample the high-priced drug before they graduate, according to a study by the University of Michigan.UPI - 276 words
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452 1986-07-09 5 WASHINGTON The World Bank has said that sustained growth is possible m the global economy but will require a broad commitment on the part of both the industrial and the developing countries. The bank, m its annual development report, calls on rich andReuter - 452 words
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296 1986-07-09 5 South Africa bans indoor meetings JOHANNESBURG The South African authorities have clamped more restrictions on leading antiapartheid groups and trade unions as strikes by Black miners spread from the diamond fields to the crucial gold-mining sector m protest at the arrests of union leaders. More than 15,000 workers were reportedAFP; Reuter - 296 words
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Article107 1986-07-09 5 FORMER UN Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim took over as Austrian President yesterday after months of election campaign charges that he hid a Nazi past and was involved m war crimes by Hitler's army m the Balkans. Dr Waldheim, who has repeatedly denied the accusations, was Austria's first post-warReuter - 107 words
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Article104 1986-07-09 5 POPE JOHN PAUL ended a week-long trip to Colombia on Monday with an appeal for guerillas to lay down their weapons and heed a government peace plan. He then flew to the Caribbean island of St Lucia on his way back to the Vatican. He celebrated anAP - 104 words
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Article78 1986-07-09 5 PAKISTAN'S SENATE yesterday voted unanimously for a constitutional amendment that would pave the way for full implementation of Sharia Islamic law, the official APP news agency reported. The approval of the 87-member Upper House of Parliament of the Bill must be ratified by the 237-seat NationalReuter - 78 words
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Article61 1986-07-09 5 NINETEEN CHINESE who arrrived m South Korea m a flimsy boat last month were yesterday allowed to fly to asylum m Taiwan. A South Korean Foreign Ministry spokesman said the government opted to let them go to Taiwan, honouring their wishes m accordance with international laws andAP; Reuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration311 1986-07-09 5 AMMAN Jordan has closed down 25 offices of the mainstream Palestinian guerilla group, Fatah, led by Mr Yasser Arafat, for attacking its Middle East peace policy. "This measure has been taken purely on grounds of national security and has no other interpretation," Information MinisterReuter - 311 words
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401 1986-07-09 6 FRANKFURT A West German court sentenced on Monday former banker Count Ferdinand von Galen to 45 months m jail for serious breach of trust m the country's second largest bank failure. Presiding judge Gernot Bockelmann said von Galen's neglect of his duties caused someReuter - 401 words
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Article31 1986-07-09 6 DAR-ES-SALAAM A wildlife official m southern Tanzania's Tunduru district was eaten alive by lions as he was returning home on Friday night, Shihata news agency reported on Monday. AFPAFP - 31 words
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Article, Illustration401 1986-07-09 6 MOSCOW French President Francois Mitterrand has rejected an appeal by Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev to open separate talks on limiting France's nuclear force and warned that his government would not allow its independent atomic *****- nal to be included m the superpowers'AFP; Reuter; UPI - 401 words
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Article49 1986-07-09 6 DALLAS A 70-year-old widow visiting a Dallas cemetery to pay her respects to her husband was raped and robbed of US$7 (Ssls). Police said the woman was attacked and beaten at Calvary Hill cemetery on Sunday after a young man demanded money from her. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration251 1986-07-09 6 STOCKHOLM Egyp-tian-born tycoon Refaat El-Sayed, the founder and chief executive of the Fermenta drug group m Sweden, has said he was selling out to the Italian industrial giant Montedison m a deal worth at least US$29O million (Ss63o million). Mr El-Sayed told a newsReuter - 251 words
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167 1986-07-09 6 BRUSSELS European Community finance ministers reached agreement yesterday on a new 1986 Budget m the first important move towards averting a cash crisis m the 12-nation group. The accord, which came after 18 hours of negotiations, balances increases m spending on farm subsidies withReuter - 167 words
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196 1986-07-09 6 MADRID In a city where just a decade ago police issued warnings to couples kissing m public, city fathers have taken aim at sexual taboos and sponsored their second annual festival of eroticism. The July 1-6 event featured exhibits of erotic sculpture, art andReuter - 196 words
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Article175 1986-07-09 6 BA pulls in more US tourists LONDON A huge publicity campaign by British Airways to woo American tourists is paying off with the number of people Hying to Britain from the United States rising fast after a slump m bookings. Chief executive Colin Marshall told a news conference on MondayReuter - 175 words
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Article33 1986-07-09 6 LONDON Six people were killed and 29 injured on Monday when a goods train crashed into a passenger train waiting at a station near Kampala, Radio Uganda monitored here said. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Advertisement43 1986-07-09 7 DENGUE ALERT There has been a sharp rise m the number of cases of Dengue and Dengue Haemorrhagic Fevers m the last month. The fevers are spread by the Aedes mosquito. MortankmsAedes HI mosquitoes dead. Bff b iitis m iiisccis lasi #B^^E It43 words
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485 1986-07-09 8 We face fate worse than Latin America's, economists warn JAKARTA A panel of top Indonesian economists has told the government it must stimulate the economy to halt rapid economic deterioration caused by the sharp drop m world oil prices. Mr Anwar Nasution, a leading economistReuter - 485 words
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384 1986-07-09 8 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - Bank accuses ex-president of $125 m loans scam ALBERT RAMALINGAM By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK The stateowned Krung Thai Bank has filed charges against its former president and six other businessmen for alleged conspiracy m loans and credit facilities involving more than 1.5 billion baht (Ssl2s million). One of the businessmen384 words
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Article92 1986-07-09 8 Wild boar hunt in south Sumatra JAKARTA Wild boar hunters will stalk through the jungle of southern Sumatra this week to compete for the 1986 President's Cup shooting prize. The Jakarta Post said about 150 competitors left here on Monday m a caravan of buses bound for Bengkulu province, 562UPI - 92 words
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Article, Illustration208 1986-07-09 8 BANGKOK THE former chairman of the outlawed Communist Party of the Philippines, Mr Jose Maria Sison, has been selected to receive a major South-east Asian literary award. Mr Sison, who spent more than nine years m prison during the regime of ousted President FerdinandAP - 208 words
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Article, Illustration444 1986-07-09 8 ABBY TAN - Plush hotel in shambles after Marcos rebels leave ABBY TAN By Manila Correspondent MANILA The prestigeous Manila Hotel once a battleground between the forces of Gen Douglas Mac Arthur and the Japanese m World War n went through another chequered spot m its history when it became the staging groundReuter - 444 words
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Advertisement434 1986-07-09 8 BE3l|p WIM ost parents try to give their sons and JHhe|||; I VI daughters a good home and a fair start |^Bw m education. B 4 fl L For the best of parents, no thought is given »|s|ißi to the sacrifices that have to be made. They B L I434 words
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522 1986-07-09 9 'No link between confidence and early election date' KOTA KINABALU Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday he could not accept the contention that the government may lose the people's confidence because it failed to call for an early election. "INST; Bernama - 522 words
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185 1986-07-09 9 KOTA KINABALU The government plans to privatise all airports m Malaysia to lessen its financial burden and to allow greater private sector participation, Transport Minister Datuk Dr Ling Liong Sik has disclosed. Efforts will be made to modernise and improve the airports' airNST - 185 words
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Article74 1986-07-09 9 JOHOR BARU The Johor state government will privatise the operations, maintenance and management of the newly-completed $224 million water treatment plant at Masai, 54 km from here, Mentri Besar Datuk Abdul Ajib Ahmad said yesterday. He said it was the first water project m theBernama - 74 words
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Article, Illustration321 1986-07-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR Construction of a sports complex at Shah Alam, Selangor, that would enable Malaysia to host the Asian Games has been shelved because of financial problems. "Blame it on the economic recession," said a spokesman of Mewah Sekitar, main contractor of the ShahBernama - 321 words
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326 1986-07-09 9 PENANG Dr Kassim Ahmad, author of the controversial book Hadith: A Re-evaluation which has been banned by the government, said yesterday he is leaving it to the Umno Supreme Council to make a decision on his party membership. "It is upNST - 326 words
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156 1986-07-09 9 Malaysia bans election victory rallies PORT DICKSON Police will impose a temporary ban on post-election victory rallies by political parties to prevent any possible recurrence of the May 13 racial riots. The Inspector-General of Police, Tan Sri Mohammed Haniff Omar, said the ban was necessary to avoid misunderstandings, particularly byNST - 156 words
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Article92 1986-07-09 9 Salary freeze by Bank Bumi KUALA LUMPUR Bank Bumiputra has frozen all promotions, salary increments and bonuses for staff this year as part of its cost-saving measures. This followed the signing of a new one-year agreement between the bank and the staff, bank chairman Tan Sri Basir Ismail said. TheNST - 92 words
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Article, Illustration814 1986-07-09 10 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA By SEVERAL employers yesterday cautioned against the widespread use of a gratuity scheme for expatriate staff to make up for the cut m the Central Provident Fund contribution rate. Such attempts would put pressure on Singapore's wage restraint policy, they said.814 words
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Article, Illustration396 1986-07-09 10 THE Minister of State for Health last night set a goal for the ministry's 13,000 staff: Be courteous, considerate and sympathetic not only to the patient but also to his anxious relatives, some of whom could well be difficult and demanding. Patients as well as396 words
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Article259 1986-07-09 10 Awards for 20 in Health Ministry TWENTY people who strive to be courteous m their work were patted on the back by the Health Ministry last night. They received their Most Courteous Staff of the Year awards from Mr Yeo Cheow Tong, the Minister of State (Health and Foreign Affairs),259 words
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Article, Illustration298 1986-07-09 10 LIM KWAN KWAN - LIM KWAN KWAN By MOTORIST Yeo Yew Lian nearly lost his right ear when a piece of metal from a grass-cutter smashed through his car window on Monday. The metal fragment flew through the driver's window and slashed Mr Yeo's ear, nearly severing298 words
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Article90 1986-07-09 10 EDITORS and reporters from news agencies, newspapers and broadcasting stations are m Singapore to visit key government bodies and organisations as part of an Aswin exchange programme. The 30 journalists, including five from Singapore, made a courtesy call on the Minister for Communications and Information, Dr90 words
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727 1986-07-09 10 WONG Al KWEI - WONG Al KWEI Some workers' reaction By I THE principle of equal sacrifice should apply to all, whether expatriate or not, some wage earners said of the Mass Rapid Transit Corporation's gratuity scheme to make up for the cut m CPF contributions for its727 words
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518 1986-07-09 12 DAVID TOH - Mobil cannot dispute our claim Shell DAVID TOH The battle for the tanks By SHELL has reasserted that its Formula Shell petrol is the most advanced. The company was replying to the chairman of Mobil Oil Singapore, who criticised Shell's spark-aid-er during the launching of Mobil's Power Plus on Sunday.518 words
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143 1986-07-09 12 WITHIN the space of five minutes, an airline stewardess and two schoolgirls were caught for allegedly stealing goods worth a total of $235 from the same department store m Orchard Road yesterday. The stewardess, 31, who was carrying a baby, was said to have143 words
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193 1986-07-09 12 HDB contests offer $20,000 in prizes THE Housing Board is sponsoring three contests with prizes totalling $2t,6M as part of its second Residents and HDB Area Office Day celebrations m October. Residents and Area Office Day was held for the first time last year as part of the HDB's 25th193 words
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Article, Illustration437 1986-07-09 12 Firm to make up for $135 m loss by cashing m on enhanced image THE supplier of Singapore's Mass Rapid Transit trains is not seeking compensation from the MRT Corporation for the 10-bil-lion yen (Ssl3s million) loss it has suffered as a result of the rise437 words
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255 1986-07-09 14 More volunteers needed to work with the disabled RAISING funds for the disabled is not a problem despite the recession. What is a problem is getting volunteers for community work, people who are willing to soil their hands to help the disadvantaged. Said Dr Aline Wong, the MP for Changkat:255 words
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Article97 1986-07-09 14 TROUBLE with the International telephone exchange at Comcentre made It difficult to make overseas calls for several hours yesterday. The problem cropped up around noon. At 1.31 pm, Telecoms decided to re-route all international direct dialling calls to the back-up exchange m Thomson Road. For97 words
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Article, Illustration196 1986-07-09 14 POLICE are looking for a gang involved m stealing cars m Singapore and selling them m Malaysia after the arrest of a suspected gang member m Woodlands housing estate on Monday night. The suspect, a 23-year-old mechanic, was seen trying to break into a car near the196 words
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Article, Illustration570 1986-07-09 14 MAUREEN CHUA - MAUREEN CHUA Many have difficulty honouring contracts m hard times Stories by More business for courts during economic slowdown MORE people are making their way to the courts to settle their grievances. Chief Justice Wee Chong Jin said, m opening the legal570 words
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465 1986-07-09 14 LAWYERS have been getting more business this year, but they have also found that more and more clients are unable to pay their legal fees. At the same time, the lawyers realise that m these bad times, it is not prudent to turn465 words
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299 1986-07-09 14 Man jailed for part in gang-attack on Thai worker A CARPENTER, who was earlier charged with murder, yesterday pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of hurting a Thai worker. Sa-nga Thathaisong, 25, was among a group of six Thai men who attacked Mr Suphap Thaweephong, 21, the court heard. The299 words
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Article30 1986-07-09 14 PROFESSOR Wong Hock Boon has been appointed chairman of the Medicines Advisory Committee for three years from July 1. Dr Ong Yong Yau has been appointed deputy chairman.30 words
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176 1986-07-09 14 A THREE-JUDGE court dismissed on Monday as "absolutely without merit" the appeal of a man who was jailed for 15 years and ordered to be given 24 strokes of the cane for helping a gunman commit three robberies. Low Tian Bak, 36, had pleaded176 words
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Article, Illustration424 1986-07-09 16 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG Girl, 4, lured to school by odd-job worker By SCHOOL workshop instructor T. Subramaniam was disgusted and angry when he saw a man molest a four-year-old girl, but he kept his cool. Afraid that the man might harm the child if confronted,424 words
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239 1986-07-09 16 Trader jailed for cheating business associate of $125,000 A BUSINESSMAN was jelled a year yesterday for cheating a close business associate of $125,636. Chla Chin Thiam, 55, produced five fake purchase orders from Singapore Dalmaru to make Mr Leow Yue Siong, 47, believe that the department store had ordered $139,596239 words
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Article, Illustration486 1986-07-09 16 IRENE HOE - For Better Worse romance, Singapore -style IRENE HOE By THEY had intended to show a videotape titled For Better or Worse. But for better or worse, they didn't. The men and women of the Stanford Club of Singapore found themselves so engrossed m their topic, Marriage Decision for Professionals, that486 words
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Article59 1986-07-09 16 A TEENAGER who was fishing with his friends on March 8 fell from a jetty into Jurong Park Lake and drowned. Willy Chong, 15, died of asphyxia from drowning, a coroner's inquiry heard yesterday. Willy's body was found by the Singapore Armed Forces naval diving unit that night.59 words
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Article101 1986-07-09 16 SIX CONSTRUCTION and renovation labourers, including two brothers, were yesterday charged with the murder of a coffee-stall owner at the Mattar Road hawker centre on Sunday night. The six are Ann Yang Huwa, 31; his brother Yiang Huat, 25; Low Yee Kau, 37; Ng Chee Huat,101 words
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Article66 1986-07-09 16 A SECOND anti-drug counselling course for group leaders will begin on Saturday at the Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association auditorium m Orchard Boulevard. The Minister of State (Trade and Industry, and Home Affairs), and MP for Jalan Besar, Dr Lee Boon Yang, will give a speech and present certificates66 words
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Article98 1986-07-09 16 A FORMER Tat Lee Bank officer, accused last week of abetment-by-conspiracy-to-cheat offences involving two sums totalling $3.52 million, was on Monday accused of two additional similar charges and one of attempted cheating. The two charges said Leong Kum Hoong, 41, conspired with Ang Kok San, 34, who is98 words
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Article, Illustration317 1986-07-09 16 Reservist pilots flying high with SIA ONE led a team of pilots m a formation flypast on National Day. The other did aerial acrobatics at RSAF displays. The two daredevils are still going places but these days with Singapore Airlines. Both pilots cut out the trick-flying m 1978 to be317 words
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Advertisement370 1986-07-09 10 If you haw been using toothpaste instead £Nr====>jy of Denclean to clean your ||HH||W| dentures .stop smiling. vl/ Regular use of Denclean is the best way to keep dentures constantly clean and fresh. Toothpaste only gives a superficial and not a thorough cleaning. \**J Regular use of Denclean helps kill370 words
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Advertisement590 1986-07-09 11 Just two tankfuls SB SB hK IH Hi HI HI H Hi Hi The formation of carbon deposits m sensitive port fuel injectors It keeps it clean. is causing increasing concern among major car manufacturers Power Rus pre vents further deposit build-up. Your engine of hi-tech engines. A car's performance590 words
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Advertisement36 1986-07-09 17 anlandl S66S to my total fifo. Hk NEW ISETAN ORCHAR^^^H |B^ fl] lAilC^wli hi PI/I W. 3 EL J^o^^^ 9y Jmß* jy .^^■■■^^P^^flj^^ _^40^^ ,^F 5f M J [1 1 .^f. TBBt ft jß* Singapore itiiiiii^^aii^iiiMfiiiiii^Bß36 words
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Article, Illustration548 1986-07-09 18 SUMIKO TAN - SUMIKO TAN Dinner by candlelight and suite dreams attract many couples By THEY go by such seductive names as Romantic Couples Delight, Romance for Two and Heartthrob Special. For less than $120, couples can have a candlelight dinner plus a deluxe hotel548 words
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Article175 1986-07-09 18 THERE will be a matinee of Stella Ron's prizewinning play, Emily of Emerald Hill, after all. Tickets for the performance this Saturday, to be held at the Drama Centre at 2.30 pm, will go on sale from noon tomorrow. Emily, the toast of the last175 words
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77 1986-07-09 18 Man charged over disposal of stolen jewellery A BUSINESSMAN was charged yesterday with helping to dispose of gold chains and bracelets worth $36,770, which he had reason to believe were stolen. No plea was taken as police believe Koay Khay Hock, 30, a Malaysian, is involved m other cases. Koay77 words
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247 1986-07-09 18 Poser over different alcohol levels in blood and urine Inquiry into woman's death A BUSINESSWOMAN who often complained of financial difficulties was found dead at the foot of the block of flats where her mother lived. Liou Siew Siong, 31, died of multiple injuries. Her blood contained 835 mg alcohol247 words
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157 1986-07-09 18 A FORMER Cold Storage executive was acquitted yesterday of five counts of corruption involving $1,751. The court cleared Leong Fook Lim, 35, without calling for his defence. Leong, who was the group business manager of Cold Storage Trading, had been accused of corruptly obtaining157 words
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Article100 1986-07-09 18 A POLICE sergeant yesterday claimed trial for corruptly taking $600 from an illegal money-lender for promising to secure the early release of the mon-ey-lender's assistant who was under detention. Ho Chin Huat alias Clancy, 39, said he wanted to engage a lawyer. The case wiU be mentioned100 words
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Advertisement418 1986-07-09 18 NATURE'S WAY TlV^\T3 IiIHiHEBP 1^ Gl)()d health 1 Jl\ wmpr doesn't just happen on its own. TVrVTA/"fAf "Vt^ A lot depends on your I-CH H l\ lifestyle, the food you take, JLJJLJ/ -k. JL /I V. and the exercise you do. Many health-conscious people take LI TT A npiT Nature's418 words
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Advertisement129 1986-07-09 18 Now Something totally different is m town. Best ok Home. lunnitunp, 3uinishinq f B6 You can now find some of the best of EAST-TO- WEST Collection all under one roof (Over 40,000 sq ft) I ii ft ft Cl"f if i^*— m o*"^0 it/I /lj» i» tc<^^<l r fl Vo£-----129 words
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Article, Illustration1969 1986-07-09 20 JOHN TAN - JOHN TAN B-G Lee's third investment promotion trip By Deputy Editor Brig-Gen (Res) Lee Hsien Loong's third investment promotion trip this year ended last week after nine hectic days rushing through London, Washington, New York and San Francisco. During that time, he met1,969 words
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Article180 1986-07-09 20 j4 LIVING in a highrise high density environment necessitates observance of certain social norms and responsibilities, not least of which Is the consideration for those living around us. This consideration for one's neighbours is manifested in many ways. It can mean refraining from playing a game of180 words
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Article552 1986-07-09 20 THE decisive electoral victory won by the Japanese Prime Minister, Mr Yasuhiro Nakasone, bodes well for Japan and its allies. At a time when the Japanese economy is buffeted by the pressures of a rising yen and a burgeoning trade surplus, the need for a continuation of552 words
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Article, Illustration941 1986-07-09 21 LOUISE BRANSON - Dobrynin the Soviet Kissinger LOUISE BRANSON Mastermind behind reshaping of the USSR's foreign policy By Moscow Correspondent MOSCOW There is a mastermind at work behind the scenes as the Soviet Union reshapes its foreign policy throughout the world. His name is Anatoly Dobrynin and he is already being referred to941 words
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Article, Illustration546 1986-07-09 21 HO CHIN BENG - HO CHIN BENG Table talk Py who spent three days m Tokyo recently TOKYO is one of the world's largest cities. A new Edo with eight million workaholics. Tokyoites teeming with talent and toughness. From the burly sumo wrestler to the blue-suited salaried man. From546 words
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Advertisement224 1986-07-09 21 12 goi^ous model, 12 beautiful women lift! 12 tlfw^yf^^BidscsTte i»e» 1 havetfeeyi&i£>^^ 11 rhe uitimate m excitement. I /I Tickets for the Gab Dinner arc priced a $80 nett For reservaions, call m jfjf *****11 ext 721. W~i If you have an eye for beauty, put it to the test224 words
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Advertisement115 1986-07-09 21 Where even violations of honour are subjecllofoojiveoess. HI HI jKs2ijpMj^_ Ajil' iM-^t ti^-*-it*< Jau 5R author of NILE Strange compulsion takes Sunny Shannon from rural England to Saudi Arabia, where black tents and desert skies will be the limits of her world. Helplessly watches her husband and his brother, rivals115 words
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132 1986-07-09 22 Safeguards needed to prevent railway deaths IN TWO consecutive days you reported of people being killed by trains. In the first accident, a woman had her body severed while she was crossing the tracks at Kampong Bahru on Aug 14, 1984 (ST, July 2). In the second accident on the132 words
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323 1986-07-09 22 Reverted properties lying vacant I REFER to the letter "Potential tenant queries rents of reverted properties" by Mr Tan (ST, July 4). The writer has rightly questioned the wisdom of having so many reverted properties lying vacant while the Government holds on to323 words
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218 1986-07-09 22 I REFER to the letters from "Frustrated Condo Resident" and "For the Good of All" (ST, July 4), who are placing their hopes of a solution to some of their problems on the stiffer penalties and stronger measures proposed under the Land Titles218 words
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251 1986-07-09 22 THE Government has proposed certain amendments to the new Bill to give powers to management corporations to run condominiums m a more efficient manner. In your article dated June 30, another feature of wasted time and money was not brought up. Hence I suggest251 words
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Letter, Illustration87 1986-07-09 22 ON JUNE 21, I checked with SBC Text regarding the opening hours and admission charges to the Van Kleef Aquarium. On arrival at the aquarium, I was shocked to discover that it had been closed since March 17 for renovation and would remain closed for a87 words
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333 1986-07-09 22 PLEASE refer to the letter "Gully chokage cleared almost two days later" by Mr Charlie Cheah (ST, June 24). The writer commented that while waiting for the Environment Ministry staff to clear the gully chokage at Covent Garden cooked food centre, the333 words
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157 1986-07-09 22 WE refer to the letter "Rain got to those m queue for taxis" by Ms Celine R. (ST, June 24). The taxi stand at the World Trade Centre was built to provide shelter from sun and rain for waiting passengers. However, like most taxi stands,157 words
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Letter192 1986-07-09 22 PLEASE refer to the letter "Area Office insisted on having the original" by "Puzzled" dated June 20, 1986, m which the writer questioned the need to obtain the carbonised duplicate death certificate of a joint lessee m order to lodge a change m ownership of the192 words
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Advertisement2434 1986-07-09 22 ■^9ff r xf""' UDes.gners kitchen cabin»U- $5-^"' c•> M ■4. -V W 195U»*nd.rSlr«.t*03 01.08/2021 En»n.n«Pla« -^^..^Hl^ M S M Sing.po.. *****h0w,00m *****88 I iM™!2 ij» B..Jn^ Hou« 1 0 30 .n. -930 pm (Mot to Thu^/Hun) L^_ nJgByHWJPIIJffMBaII J!f.lJll(oo«r. on Sund.vi A Public Hol.d^..' r /"I IT Q lAllkl I2,434 words
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Article67 1986-07-09 23 SHARE prices rose on fresh buying support yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index gained 8.08 points to 733.46 while the Business Times Composite Index finished 5.8 points higher at 625.65. There were 112 rises against 41 falls compared with Monday's 14 rises and 134 falls. Turnover67 words
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Article71 1986-07-09 23 Bat) ZOO 26 f&N 730 +20 Nat Iron 380 +12 MUI 1« 10 ChuanHup 119 +10 Majnum Corpn 259 9 Gentmts 434 +8 S port Bus 360 8 Cerebos50c 312 +8 Straits Tradmi 299 8'-.i Metro Hd|s 251 +8 OAF Ltd 40c 98 +8 UIC 205 +7 NST «471 words
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Article78 1986-07-09 23 Aokam 630 -70 Sanyo 178 -12 Chem Ind 230 -10 Jacks Inl'l 130 -10 H Leonj Credit 342 -8 Tractors 147 -8 landmarks H 50c 158 -7 Tronoh Mines 330 -6 Kentucky Spore 236 -6 UOf 171 -6 Sunshine Mied 163 -5 hetan 50c 230 -4 MalaMf 220 -478 words
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Article93 1986-07-09 23 July 7 July 8 BT Composite 619 85 625 65 BT Indicator *****114 *****943 BT OB OS -464 -331 CADI -6755 -6690 OBV -*****5 -***** S! Industrials 725.38 ***** ST Finance 2161 92 2162 60 SI Hotels 579 74 580 14 July 7 July 8 ST Properties 370.14 *****93 words
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Article12 1986-07-09 23 Promet 651,000 Cerebos 610,000 Sel Properties 531,000 Chuon Hup 403,00012 words
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Article34 1986-07-09 23 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)34 words
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Article14 1986-07-09 23 THE US dollar gained 135 ticks to close at DM 2.1780 m Singapore.14 words
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Article21 1986-07-09 23 DM V FT S$ H$ l!S$ US$ ***** 161.15 unq ***** unq 1.5300 2.1780 161.15 ***** 2.1860 ***** *****21 words
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Article33 1986-07-09 23 Eurodollar: Lost five ticks to 93.50 a contract. Deutschemark: Lost 25 ticks to 0.4612 a contract. Japanese yen: Lost 52 ticks to 0.*****2 a contract. Gold: Gained US$l.3O to U*****.60 an ounce.33 words
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Article92 1986-07-09 23 LONDON The board of British Leyland voted at its annual meeting to change the vehicle company's name to Rover Group PLC. BL's Chief Executive Mr Graham Day said the change would enable the company to get away from the legacies of the *****. BL, anReuter - 92 words
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Article64 1986-07-09 23 LONDON The owner of the Financial Times, Pearson PLC, is to make a major statement today on the future of the newspaper. The newspaper has reported that it plans to build a printing plant m London's docklands to be fully operational by July 1988 and thatReuter - 64 words
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Article58 1986-07-09 23 STOCKHOLM Sweden plans to limit the right of companies to distribute shares to executives following a public inquiry into a secret stock issue. that benefited some of the top names m industry. Acting Finance Minister Mr Bengt Johansson said he expected the government to proposeReuter - 58 words
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Article75 1986-07-09 23 NEWARK (New Jersey) Two Japanese companies have joined the bidding to acquire all or part of the troubled People Express Airline. The Wall Street Journal said People, best-known for its bargain trans-At-lantic flights, had been approached by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd and All Nippon AirwaysAFP - 75 words
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Article79 1986-07-09 23 Firm to drop charges HONGKONG The Tung Shipping Group has reached agreement with Japan's Toyo Menka Kaisha Ltd to discontinue legal proceedings against the group's Chairman, Mr C.H. Tung, and its private unit, Island Navigation Corp Ltd (Inc). However, a Tung group statement said Toyo Menka would pursue litigation againstReuter - 79 words
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462 1986-07-09 23 N. BALAKRISHAN - Correction seen for shares but long-term 'healthy' N. BALAKRISHAN By SINGAPORE stock prices could fall back on profittaking over the next three to six months but the long-term outlook for the market was good, a director of Arbuthnot Asset Management Pte Ltd said yesterday. Mr Wong Hong Ren said prices462 words
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Article, Illustration601 1986-07-09 23 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG By Jc-nrah Units will be convertible into shares m that company or Haw Par THE Jack Chia-MPH group is to raise $50 million from the stock market through an innovative convertible loan stock issue. The loan stock, a type of unsecured borrowing,601 words
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Article, Illustration143 1986-07-09 23 THE briefcase-size portable IBM computer is now available m Singapore. The battery-powered IBM PC Convertible, which was launched m the US m January, weighs less than six kilogrammes and can run for between six and 10 hours without recharging. Its screen is an 80-column by 25-line143 words
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294 1986-07-09 23 Intraco sells stake in suitor UIC WHATEVER the outcome of United Industrial Corporation's takeover bid for trading group Intraco, the target company has already profited from events. Intraco sold its entire stake m the suitor company on Monday because "the company saw a profit m it," according to Intraco's adviser,294 words
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224 1986-07-09 23 DUTCH electronics giant Philips has become the first multi-national to help small local companies improve themselves under a new government scheme. The Economic Development Board said yesterday that other MNCs like Hewlett Packard and AT T and a govern-ment-owned company, Chartered Indnstries ofANNE KOH - 224 words
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Article2910 1986-07-09 24 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the stock eicharif c, is covered m "business done". Further, because al dealings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend2,910 words
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Article2335 1986-07-09 24 INDUSTRIALS AcmoU3lß lsoS)xd AMD (31 OS) (1)308 Alcom (678) (8) 67 (3) 68 (2) 67' Xn AISB (598 60S) (1) 56 (5) 57 (I) 58 !1 60 1 59 API (9 18 925) (30) 89 (I) 88 (22) 90(26) 90', (8) 92 (70) 91 ASM2,335 words
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Article2731 1986-07-09 24 M shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/rifhts. N Tax exempted dividend. ABN is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dolars. Trustee stock* under CPf Approved Investment Scheme. 1986 Last Yield Vol Day2,731 words
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Article360 1986-07-09 25 1 Mm $1 000 2 For best customers only. 3 OCBC Finance. 4 available at DBS Finance UOFs rates." aho available at UOF. also avaSaWe at DBS Finance. OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 5 4 3 4 4'/ 2 4 4 Monthly 5 Autosave 4360 words
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Article159 1986-07-09 25 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to S5lO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.3680-1.3702 7.41-7.14 Canadian dollar 1.5813-1.5831 6.39-6.29 NZ dollar 1.1558-1.1597 8.75-8.46 Sterling pound 3.3487-3.3524 3.02-2.97 US dollar 2.1830-2.1840 4.61-4.57 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling159 words
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Article245 1986-07-09 25 Managers' prices for July 9 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0 83 -0 88 The Savings Fund 0 74-0 78 Spore Prog fund 0 35— 0 37 S pore bee fund 0 59 0 64 Sport Invest fund 0 56-0 61id Spore Fquity fund 0 41 0 44245 words
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Article114 1986-07-09 25 THE US dollar closed easier against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed lower at 2.1835/45 m thin trading. It traded within a range of 2.1820 and 2.1890 after opening at 2.1875/85. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.1650/70 and closed at114 words
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Article140 1986-07-09 25 THE kilobar market traded between 5524,326 and 5524,366 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened at U*****.50/80 Trading remained quiet until late afternoon. Large buying orders from overseas hit the market and the price jumped quickly to U*****.20/60. Short coyering pushed the metal higher to close at the140 words
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Article25 1986-07-09 25 GOLD US$/oz fties Mon Singapore 344.50—344.80 344 90— 345.30 Hongkong 345.60-345.90 344.55-344.85 Mon Fri New York 344.50 345.00 Closed London 344.50—345.00 343.75 344.1525 words
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615 1986-07-09 25 SELECTIVE buying, mainly m Singapore counters, helped the Singapore stock market improve yesterday after three days of decline. Most of the 112 rises were m Singapore stocks while the Malaysian counters led the day's 41 falls. Yesterday's scorebard was a refreshing about-turn615 words
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Article318 1986-07-09 25 My 8 HK$ Change Assoc Intl HoteK 0.94N Bonk Of East Asia 17.80 0.2 Cathay Pacific Air 5 35 unch Cheung Kong 20.50 -0.2 China Light 1520 +0.1 Cross Harb Tunnel 9 60 unch F E Consortium 0 43 unch For East Exch Phtlex G I Cement 7 60318 words
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Article351 1986-07-09 25 My Yen Channe A|inomoto I860 -20 Akoi 453 -8 j Amodo 850 -20 Asohi Chem 870 +9 Asohi Gloss 1300 unch Bank Of Tokyo 787 +2 Bridgestone 727 -22 Canon 995 -5 Cosio Computer 1390 -20 Citizen 585 +7 0 Nip Print 1990 +60 D Nippon Screen 880 -10351 words
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Article333 1986-07-09 25 My 8 Cents Change (Aust) A C I 335 unch A N I 282 -8 Aberfoyle 700 unch Age 330 -5 Amcor 320 -2 Ampol Exp 175 unch Ampol Pet 225 -10 Anz 465 -5 Ashton 160 1 BHP 808 +4 Beach Petroleum 68 unch Bell Group 800 Bond333 words
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Article231 1986-07-09 25 My 7 USS Chang Alcoa 37* -1 Allied Sio. 42'* Am Tel Tel 24% Amax Inc 12% Amr Corp 52% -1% Bethlehem Stl 14W -K Boeing Co 61* -2* Burroughs Cp 68V. -3% Caterpillar Co 50*B Chose Manhtn 43* -IV* Chrysler Cp 36 -1* Citicorp 58* -I* Cons231 words
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Article526 1986-07-09 25 My 7 Pence Change INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 340xd unch Ass Doiries BTR PLC 316xd -2 Babcocks 171 unch Barclays 527 -2 Beecham 440 +5 BICC 298 unch Blue Circle 638 -3 BOC Group 304 +10 Boots 243 -5 Bowoter 315 unch BATS 411 -5 Britannia 145 +1 BP 568 -10526 words
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Article59 1986-07-09 25 Tuesday 1,147.67 (1,140.28) Hongkong Hang Seng ->0 1 Tuesday 1,752.24 (1,761.52) Australian All-Ordinaries Tuesday 1,125.20 (1,136.20) Nikkei Stock Average Tuesday 17,734.15 (17,714.07) Financial Times Industrials Monday 1,347.80 (1,356.50) Dow Jones Average J0.fp Monday 1839.00 (Closed) (Figures in brackets refer to those of the previous trading day) I i i59 words
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Article104 1986-07-09 25 Eurodollar 3-month deposit EURODOLLAR futures opened slightly lower than yesterday's close due partly to the US High Court's rejection of the GrammRudman Bill involving the automatic spending cut. The September contract opened at 93.52. The market lapsed into quiet trading with underlying sentiment bullish. The September contract finally closed at104 words
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Article, Illustration50 1986-07-09 25 CURRENCY futures opened higher from Chicago's closing levels as the dollar recovered from short covering. September deutschemark closed at 0.4612. < US dollar Deutschemark Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept 86 0.4596 0.4618 0.4596 0.4612 836 Dec 0.4633 Mar 87 0.4654 Open Int (Mom): 1182. Act Vol (Mon):50 words
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Article46 1986-07-09 25 SEPTEMBER yen closed at 0.*****2 higher than Chicago's close but still well below yesterday's close. (Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept 0.*****3 0.*****8 0.*****2 0.*****2 768 Dec 0.*****0A 0.*****0 Mar 87 0.*****1A 0.*****1 Open Int (Mon): 1892. Act V»l (Mon): MS.46 words
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Article, Illustration27 1986-07-09 25 USt per troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Eat Yol Aug 8« 347.60B 347.60 Sept 349.20 Oct 350.60 Open Int (Mon): Ten. Act Vol (Mon): Ml.27 words
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Article, Illustration251 1986-07-09 25 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Hual Trader P3W 9/7 10 7 Pacific Maru P3W 9/7 9 7 Als Harmony KlO aside 9/7 Pr i n Maru No 8 P3E 9 7 9 7 Arrow Prince Kl2 aside 9 7 Selamat 2 P2B251 words
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Article15 1986-07-09 25 Rubber Closing prices cents/kBo Singapore August 172.50 unchanged Malaysia August 205.50 up 2.50 cents15 words
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Article18 1986-07-09 25 Tin Closing prices Ms/k»o XL Tin 14 26 down (our cents Turnover 65 tonnes down 62 tonnes18 words
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Article27 1986-07-09 25 Closini prices Copper £/tome Mon Spot 900 00—***** (911 00 912.00) 3 months 906 00 907 00 (909 00-909.50) Market tone Barely steady Sales: 10,250 tonnes27 words
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Article28 1986-07-09 25 Ckmnt prices Silver USS/tror oi Tun Man Sm K apore 5 06-5 11 5 05-5.10 Mm Fn New York 5 05-5 10 Closed Source Credit Suisse Spore28 words
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Article20 1986-07-09 25 Ctainf prices Aluminium E/tonne Mon Spot *****-734.50 (735.00-736.00) 3 months 744.00—744.50 (741.50-742.00) Market tone: Barely steady Salts 4,000 tonnes20 words
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Article99 1986-07-09 25 Crude MS/tome palm oi July 560 (north/south) 555 (central) Aug 555 (south) Refined palm oi US$/tome$ RBD palm oil July 240 (sellers) Aug 237.50 (sellers) Sept ***** (sellers) RBD Stearin July 187 50 (sellers) Aug/Sept 182.50 (sellers) RBD Olein July 267.50 (seders) Aug 262.50 (sellers) Sept ***** (sellers)99 words
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330 1986-07-09 26 Only 14 on BT list give over 10% returns Two trustee stocks m same league ONLY two CPF-ap-proved trustee stocks Malayan Breweries and Singapore Airlines earned their shareholders more than 10 per cent for every dollar invested, according to the Business Times ranking of the Top 100 stocks by shareholders'330 words
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Article201 1986-07-09 26 MAS to sell stake in ad firm KUALA LUMPUR Malaysian Airline System (MAS) is to sell its 33 per cent stake m PTM, which holds the majority stake m an advertising agency. The decision to divest MAS' interests m the advertising business was taken some time ago. MAS Managing DirectorMBT - 201 words
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117 1986-07-09 26 Westpac to pay $250 m for US primary dealer NEW YORK Australia's Westpac Banking Corporation has continued its aggressive offshore push by agreeing to buy for US$ll5 million (5J250.7 million) William E. Pollock Government Securities Inc. William E. Pollock is among the top 10 of 35 primary dealers m theFT - 117 words
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Article, Illustration312 1986-07-09 26 MARA FERNADEZ - MARA FERNADEZ Small business By ONLY five of the 25 would-be entrepreneurs picked to attend the Rotary Club of Singapore's course to help budding entreprenuers are from the component-making industry. But the club, which has identified this industry as one needing more local participation,312 words
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96 1986-07-09 26 Companies with double-digit returns as at June 30, 1986. Company Year-end Return on shareholders' fund 1 Malaysian tobacco Sep 85 23.2 2 Rothmans M'sia Jun 85 20.2 3 Esso Dec 85 20.1 4 Federal Flour Dec 85 16.6 5 Tasek Cement Jun 85 16.3 t NST Aug 85 15.6 796 words
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Article325 1986-07-09 26 By shareholders' funds ranking as it June 30, 1986 CPF- approved trustee stocks Notes (S) Incorporated m Singapore. The only local company to be listed on (b) Figures given are for a period of 9 (M) Incorporated m Malaysia. the Stock Exchange of Singapore last year. months325 words
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529 1986-07-09 26 Wound-up firm faces M5142.5m claims KUALA LUMPUR MALAYSIA Overseas Investment Corporation (MOIC), the general trading company which was to have spearheaded the country's trading and investment thrust into Third World countries but is under liquidation, faces claims totalling M 5142.56 million by creditors. The claims include amounts owing to unsecuredNST - 529 words
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62 1986-07-09 26 KUALA LUMPUR The Deputy SecretaryGeneral of the Malaysian Finance Ministry, Mr Sheriff Mohamed Kassim, has been appointed a member of the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange committee. He replaces Datuk R.V. Navaratnam as the government's representative on the committee. Datuk Navaratnam was the ministry's DeputyNST - 62 words
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Article140 1986-07-09 27 NEW YORK THE Arlington Million on Ang SI could provide the first-ever clash between a Kentucky Derby winner and an English Derby victor. Ferdinand, who won the Kentucky Derby m May with Willie Shoemaker up, and Shahrastanl, successful m both the English and IrishUPI - 140 words
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Article35 1986-07-09 27 NEW YORK Valley Victo ry, an 11-1 chance ridden by Randy Romero, breezed to a stunning 11-length victory in' the U*****,000 (about *****,000) American Oaks for three-year-old fillies at Belmont on Sunday. UPIUPI - 35 words
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Article, Illustration178 1986-07-09 27 JON - JON ALONG TH^ RAIL BYJ IPOH Declan Murphy, the young American rider who won the hearts of racegoers here late last year, is back for another stint. The Perak Turf Club has approved his application to ride at its July meeting, starting on Saturday. Melbourne178 words
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Article, Illustration237 1986-07-09 27 At the 400 m Pictures by and At the finish UFiTWZgl smwmi **-.jm 1 mm: ALBERT SIM JONATHAN CHOO pHH Class 4 Div 4 1,200m 1. Better Than Most 2. Acres Of Diamonds 3. Sweet Candice 4. Emu Dist: Vt, 3, shdALBERT SIM; JONATHAN CHOO - 237 words
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Article, Illustration688 1986-07-09 27 LUCKY LEO - LUCKY LEO Fast work keeps the dockers busy ON THE TRACK with IPOH Fred The Red, engaged m the Class 2 Div 2 race over 1,600 m on Sunday, strode out impressively when tested by visiting Australian jockey Malcolm Pay yesterday. The four-year-old Australian gelding688 words
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Article189 1986-07-09 27 LUCKY LEO - LUCKY LEO THESE horses did well over the weekend at Bukit Timah and it should pay to follow them: Acres Of Diamonds, a half-length second to Better Than Most over 1,200 m, will go one better m the near future. House Video returned from a short spell189 words
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Article99 1986-07-09 27 COLUMBUS (Ohio) Stephan's Odyssey, who ran second m last year's Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes, has been destroyed. The Woody Stephenstrained colt suffered shattered sesamoids and tore the suspensory ligament m his front left ankle during a morning workout at Hialeah m Florida m December. "HeUPI - 99 words
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Obituary, Illustration238 1986-07-09 27 181 Deaths 181 Deaths 181 Deaths LIM CHONG HUM Age: 87 passed away peacefully on Bth July '86 leaving behind his beloved: Wife: Ang Phaik Suan SonB Daughters-in-law: Chin Hua Chin Seng Mlml Chin Beng Winifred Chin Eang Soo Hian Daughter: Guat Tin Grandsons: Granddaughters: Michael, Seng Teck Fiona, Chiang238 words
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Obituary, Illustration71 1986-07-09 27 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements The Family of the Late NG BOON PIOU wish to express their heartfelt thanks to relatives, friends, PUB staff, Medical Director and staff of Changi Hospital, staff of Wards 45 48 of SGH, Rev. Anthony Ang, and Pastors Lee Twee Kirn Kenny Fam of Bukit Timah71 words
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Obituary, Illustration41 1986-07-09 27 MADHAVAN NANOO Age: 74 Paused away on 8/7/86 leaving behind beloved wife, sons, daughter*, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law and grandchildren. Cortege leaves at 3p.m. on 9/7/88 from Blk 271, #07-146 Bukit Batok East Aye 4 tor Mt. Vernon Crematorium. (Tel: *****09).41 words
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Obituary, Illustration46 1986-07-09 27 DOREEN TAN SIEW GEK Age 33 years Passed away peacefully on 8.7.86 at 10.40 am leaving behind: Husband: Tan Kwong Hui Daughter: Tan Kai Hwee Cortege leaves Blk 230 Serangoon Aye 4 on Thursday 10.7.86 at 1.00 pm for Bright Hill Crematorium. Tel: *****13.46 words
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Obituary, Illustration252 1986-07-09 27 MR LEE YING YIN AGE: 73 passed away peacefully on 8/7/86 leaving behind WIFE: Wong Klan SONS: Lee Tat Cheng Dr. Lee Tat Leang DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: Chta Meow Hul Khoo Sze Li DAUGHTERS: Lee Ngan Stong Lee Ngan Peng Lee Ngan Sim (Deceased) SONS-IN-LAW: Leow Suar Kean Chin Nyoke252 words
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Article, Illustration710 1986-07-09 28 JOSEPHINE NG - JOSEPHINE NG By IS THE door closing on the open office, once hailed as the allpractical, adaptable hallmark of the modern corporate age? Now, in the leaner, meaner business environment of the 1980s, the office is once more being looked upon as a profit710 words
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Article, Illustration584 1986-07-09 28 More automation, ergo, more benefits but L The chief benefits of office automation are expected to flow from an integrated approach where is treated as resource and technology used to THE electronic office, that wonderland where pa-per-based routines are superseded by advanced information technology, is still obstinately refusing to be584 words
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183 1986-07-09 28 All you need for a modern workplace Mandarin Hotel Date: Today to Saturday Noon to 8 pm Admission: Fr#« ABOUT 45 companies are displaying their wares at the Asia Office '86 exhibition, organised by Mecomm. Office automation products on display include word processors, graphic machines, knockdown furniture and stationery. There183 words
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Advertisement116 1986-07-09 28 TTiel^t Advanced Office automation innovations, Newest Office furniture furnishing, Latest Office materials stationery. At ASIA OFFICE '86 The sth Asia International Exhibition on Office Automation, Materials, Stationery, Furniture Furnishing. 9—12 July 1986, 12 noon 8.00 pm, The Mandarin Hotel These days, a little extra attention paid to increasing productivity and116 words
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Obituary, Illustration57 1986-07-09 30 183 Condolences 183 Condolences Ms. Kelly Lam Pic Mun Kelly was a wonderful person and a cheerful worker, well-loved by all her colleagues. Her untimely demise causes us much sorrow and her absence will be deeply felt. May her soul rest m peace. The Board of Directors, Management and Staff57 words
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Obituary, Illustration73 1986-07-09 30 TAN SOO EHG, MARY Age 74 Passed away peacefully on 8 July 1986 leaving behind Children Children-in-law Theresa Joseph Tan Kwang Slang John Eunice Roberts Joan Joseph Tay Chtn Tiong Joseph Agnes Michael Mulr 5 grandsons 9 granddaughters 5 grandsons-in-law 6 great grandchildren and sisters and brother to73 words
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Obituary, Illustration156 1986-07-09 30 The family of the late MRS YAP GUAN WATT nee AGNES TEO CHIN YEW wish to express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to all relatives, friends, colleagues, priests, members of Sodality Society of the Church of the Holy Cross for their nightly prayers, doctors and nurses for their156 words
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Obituary, Illustration71 1986-07-09 30 w\n Ever Loving Memory Ofl MRS LEE CHEE POH nee KWAN MEE CHAN Departed 9th July, 1983 Three years of your absence we have quietly but painfully felt. Loving and dear memories of you however, we will never forget. Those who loved you In life sincerely still71 words
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Obituary, Illustration124 1986-07-09 30 MR. S.P. THAVARAJAH MUOALIAR Departed on 9.7.82 Dearest, of us all Closest to our hearts. Always remembered by Wife, son, daughters and sons-in-lawr^^^^^^^^^^^^^ MAURICE TAN CHI KONG Departed: 9th July 1985 Gone from our lives one so dear, But m our hearts forever near. Always remembered by124 words
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269 1986-07-09 30 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN THE inaugural national 10-a-side meet next month will be the first opportunity for locals and expatriates to prove themselves for places m the revamped national team. This follows the Singapore Rugby Union's decision last May to allow non-citizens who are269 words
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Article189 1986-07-09 30 SINGAPORE have decided against taking part m the preliminary league round of this year's Malaysian Rugby Union Invitational Cup to cut costs. But they are prepared to take part m the semi-finals a day before the final and the playoff for third place, which189 words
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Article135 1986-07-09 30 BASKETBALL MADRID All four top seeds secured berths m the semi-finals of the 10th World Championship on Monday with wins over their groups' runners-up. Title-holders the Soviet Union marked their third easy victory m El Ferrol's Group B, overwhelming Israel 114-77. In Zaragoza's Group A,Reuter - 135 words
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Article, Illustration352 1986-07-09 30 Lammertink m crash near finish 50 for world meet EVREUX (France) Jos Lammertink, the 27-year-old Dutch road race champion, was m hospital on Monday night after fracturing his skull when he crashed two kilometres from the finish of the fourth stage of the Tour de France.Reuter - 352 words
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Article341 1986-07-09 30 BASEBALL Lotte beat the Pacific league's front-running Kintetsu 8-5 m Monday's only Japanese League match. American League: Toronto 7 Seattle 5, Chicago 4 Cleveland 3, NY Yankees 14 Texas 3, Oakland 6 Boston 4, Baltimore 8 Kansas City 1, Minnesota 10 Detroit 8, California 3Reuter; AP; AFP; UPI; Bernama - 341 words
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Article, Illustration621 1986-07-09 30 MOSCOW Heptathlon record ends Games on a bright note AMERICAN Jackie Joyner produced several top personal performances to add 281 points to the world heptathlon record on Monday. But the United States' celebrations were dampened by seeing their best woman hurdler, Judi BrownKing, soundly beaten mReuter - 621 words
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Article310 1986-07-09 30 ATHLETICS (Americans, unless stated) Men's 2Voni: 1 Floyd Heard 20.125 ec 2 Dwayne Evans 20.45 S Wallace Spearmon 20.49. 4Wm: 1 Antonio McKay 44.98 2 Clarence Daniel 45.11 3 Darrel Robinson 45.15. 5,196 m: 1 Doug F'adilla 13:46.67 2 Terry Brahm 13:47.11 3 Yevgeny Ignatov (Bui) 13:47.17. 2ikm walk:Reuter - 310 words
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Article, Illustration560 1986-07-09 30 Petranoff, Deleze bring touch of class HELSINKI ATHLETICS GRAND PRIX HELSINKI American Tom Petranoff and Switzerland's Pierre Deleze produced timely flashes of world class brilliance on Monday night to steal the limelight at a largely disappointing Helsinki Grand Prix. Petranoff was the undoubted star on a night of little excitement,Reuter - 560 words
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Article, Illustration318 1986-07-09 30 Australia name Cash for Davis Cup tie ON THE TENNIS SCENE LONDON Pat Cash, whose heroic exploits at Wimbledon earned him a legion of new British fans, returns later this month hoping to play the villain's role when he and his fel-low-countrymen will be bidding to end Britain's Davis CupReuter - 318 words
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Article, Illustration552 1986-07-09 31 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN PROFILE OF SNOOKER STAR JOE JOHNSON By No-go Joe's now got the dough to end his woe FOR the most part, he led an ordinary life; this ordinary guy with the ordinary name. Then one Monday night three months ago, Joe Johnson did something extraordinary. He whipped552 words
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Article51 1986-07-09 31 PRESS Sports Club beat Keppelite 26-10 at Petain Road on Saturday to complete an unbeaten run that won them the Singapore Women's Netball Association Business Houses Ladies' League title. Arch-rivals Singapore Airlines were runners-up but had the consolation of winning the Mixed League, m which PSC finished51 words
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Article296 1986-07-09 31 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By JURONG Secondary's Xie Yuru sent the national girls Under-15 javelin record tumbling when she hurled the spear 34.22 metres on the first day of the National Schools' track and field championships at the National Stadium yesterday. The 14-year-olds effort improved her own year-old296 words
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Article, Illustration412 1986-07-09 31 Men's singles: Sao HalpOi* (Chi) bt Fung Permadl (Indon) 15-9, 8-15, 15-4; Prakash Padukone (Ind) bt Tan Hule Van (Mai) 15-3, 13-15, 15-4; So Xlong (Chi) bt Peter Xavler (Mai) 15-7, 15-4; Tetsoakl Inoue l-lpn) bt Vaeharaphan Khamthong (Thai) 8-15, 15-11, 15-S; Mlshun Sldek (Mai) bt Wong Shoon412 words
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Article396 1986-07-09 31 ENGLAND 1st inns 3M INDIA 1st inns 390 ENGLAND 2nd inns G. Gooch lbw b Sharma 40 M. Benson b Shastri 30 C. Athey c More b Sharma 38 D. Gower c Gavaskar b Sharma 26 M. Gatting Ibw b Sharma 26 D. Pi-ingle c More bAFP - 396 words
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Article302 1986-07-09 31 Pat's pace shatters leaders LONDON West Indian fast bowler Patrick Patterson sent English County Championship leaders Essex crashing to an innings defeat inside two days on Monday. Patterson, whose six for 46 helped Lancashire skittle Essex for 71 m their first innings, followed up with a burst ofReuter - 302 words
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Article204 1986-07-09 31 HOVE New Zealand drew their three-day match against Sussex on Monday, with rain interrupting the home side's already unlikely bid to reach a 275-ran victory target. Play was stopped for more than an hour shortly after Sussex launched their attempt. Allan Green had got the sideReuter - 204 words
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Article, Illustration324 1986-07-09 31 KUALA LUMPUR ...but Singapore's Shoon Soo takes a tumble against Misbun SEVENTH-SEEDED veteran Prakash Padukone, of India, had a shaky start m the opening round of the Malaysian Open badminton championships here last night when he dropped a game to unknown Malaysian Tan Huie Yau.Bernama; AFP - 324 words
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293 1986-07-09 31 KUALA LUMPUR Chinese sensation Zhao Jianhua, who disappeared from international tournaments more than a year, denied he was kept out of sight for trying to defect m Canada last May. "People spreading such rumours are talking nonsense and I prefer to ignore them. I wasReuter - 293 words
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Article319 1986-07-09 31 JOE DORAI ON THE ASIAN UNDER-19 SOCCER TOURNAMENT AFC reject request for help to organise youth meet THE Asian Football Confederation have turned down a request by the Football Association of Singapore for financial aid to help organise the Asian Youth Under-19 competition at the National319 words
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Article18 1986-07-09 31 ELECTRICAL Engineering Department trounced Van Ommerens 5-1 m a Port League clash at Bukit Chermin yesterday.18 words
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Article169 1986-07-09 31 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE FORMER national skipper Au-Yeong Pak Kuan made a reasonably impressive return to local soccer, inspring Changi Constituency to a giant-killing feat when they beat leaders Armed Forces 2-0 m a Division One match at Jalan Besar Stadium last night.169 words
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Article196 1986-07-09 31 PETER SIOWar - PETER SIOWar AVER Rajah Wanderers slipped further into the relegation quagmire when Farrer Park United sank them 3-0 m a National Football League Division One match at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. With the tournament heading towards completion, Ayer Rajah must quickly think of196 words
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Article41 1986-07-09 31 THE seven-a-side men's soccer fiesta scheduled for Sunday has been postponed to July 27. The tournament is organised by the Women's Football Association of Singapore to raise funds for organising the third Asean Cup here from Aug 16-23.41 words
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Article202 1986-07-09 31 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI FARRER PARK Dynamos, to be relegated to Division Two next season, have not thrown m the towel. On the contrary, they want to make their exit honourably. They hope to redeem some prestige when they meet G?ylang International m the first of their last202 words
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Advertisement72 1986-07-09 30 reavement^^^^^^^^^^^^ The Family of the Late TEO KUM SWEE express their heartfelt gratitude to Rev. Freddie Yin, Canon 1,0--max, Canon Yip. Mr. Bertram! ChPong, Doctors Nurses of Ward 44 of 8.0. H., relatives friends for their help, attendance, prayers, wrpiiths donations during their recent bereavement. $15.00 for 3 lines STRAITS72 words
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Advertisement176 1986-07-09 31 Show available X I from: 1 111 FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS iffij Home Studies Division Correspondence Courses leading to the CITY GUILDS 803 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS PARTS II and 111 EXAMINATIONS. Courses available: PART II :e Engineering Science Circuits c Power PART 111 :e Advanced Electrical Technology > c Generation, Transmission Distribution176 words
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Miscellaneous88 1986-07-09 31 ATHLETICS Schools track and field championships (National Stadium, 9am and 2pm). RUGBY National l!-?» tourney: Group B: Schools B v Police (4), Ngee Ann Polytechnic v Safsa (M5). Both at Farrer Park. SOCCER NFL Dlv 1: Tiong Bahru v Tampines Rovers (6.45). Geylang Intl v Farrer Park Dynamos (8.45). Both88 words
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252 1986-07-09 32 First of NTUC's wage talks with unions on Friday NTUC leaders will meet unionists from the manufacturing sector on Friday to talk about wage reform. The meeting is the first m a series of closed-door discussions planned by the National Trades Union Congress to get reactions and suggestions from the252 words
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Article246 1986-07-09 32 17 new cases of dengue fever ANOTHER 17 cases of dengue haemorrhagic fever have been reported since Thursday, bringing the total for this month to 28 and the total for the year to 137. All of the latest victims, aged between 19 and 34, are recovering or have already recovered,246 words
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Article, Illustration332 1986-07-09 32 Oldest to die m Malaysia for drug trafficking KUALA LUMPUR A 69-year-old grandmother was sentenced to death for drug trafficking just a few hours after two Australians were hanged for similar offences on Monday. Ooi Ah Tee is believed to be the oldest person soAP; NST - 332 words
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Article152 1986-07-09 32 MOSCOW Mrs Raisa Gorbachev, the wife of the Soviet leader, made a quick clothes change on Monday after Mrs Danielle Mitterrand arrived at the Kremlin m a clashing shade of red. Soviet television, which broadcast a special report on the two first ladies at the startReuter - 152 words
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593 1986-07-09 32 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN 180 soldiers and 400 civilians leave before deadline By Mamla Correspondent MANILA The short-lived revolt against President Corazon Aquino ended at dawn yesterday 36 hours after the siege of Manila Hotel began. Military trucks took away the last of 180 soldiers593 words
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250 1986-07-09 32 NEW YORK Wall Street stocks posted a record one-day drop on Monday and analysts predicted the market may be m for a sharp, long-lasting fall after nine months of boom. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, the close-ly-watched index of 30 blue-chip stocks, fellReuter; AFP - 250 words
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269 1986-07-09 32 WASHINGTON The United States is trying to find out what role former Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos played m the failed attempt to overthrow the Aquino government m Manila. But White House spokesman Larry Speakes told reporters on Monday that the probe wouldAFP; UPI; Reuter - 269 words
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222 1986-07-09 32 Situation normal in Manila, says ministry REPORTS of the seizure of a Manila hotel by Marcos loyalists were met yesterday by an assurance from the Philippine Tourism Ministry that all was calm. In a statement issued through its representative offices around the world, the ministry said the situation m Manila222 words
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104 1986-07-09 32 American 'ninja' jailed for theft TOKYO An American burglar, reputed to have used the ancient arts of ninja assassins during night-time prowls, has been sentenced to six years' jail. But court officials said yesterday that Bruce Warren Lewis, 35, dubbed the "migrant ninja", would appeal to the Tokyo High CourtReuter - 104 words
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Article30 1986-07-09 32 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 24.32 points to 1,814.68 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. APAP - 30 words
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Miscellaneous146 1986-07-09 32 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Fair except for showers over a few areas after mid-day. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm SUNSET today: 7.16 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.03 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 6/9 C Showers Melbourne 6/10 C Showers Bangkok 26/32 C Fair Moscow 18/32146 words
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Article, Illustration991 1986-07-09 1 A Room of IT My Own Some people have the gift of being able to build a welcoming home even without running water, electricity or any other modern conveniences IRENE PATES discovers one such home that has hand-made touches lovingly displayed, including wooden carvings991 words
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Advertisement213 1986-07-09 1 Tha n k you, Willia m Lyou and Peter Skalak, for showing us how far you can go on 1 litre of Formula Shell. Sk?^ A&AM^^hßm BPBBBPBtI^BJ Bnvl^R^^jC^^^^^VVi^ 4^* 7 On 29th June the Formula Shell Economy like Calvin Liokand Benedict Leong (1983); Leslie Rally took place. Chang and Rupert213 words
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Advertisement63 1986-07-09 1 Putting a stamp on a nation 3 Madonna goes upscale 19 She's cut <c^ I her hair <. I and JW -•ikjl chucked Wl out her lingerie a^J^ Film acclaimed outside China 4 Director Ling Zi on the banned film Kids Things Edited by Muriel Speeden Arts Leisure Edited by63 words
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Article, Illustration1919 1986-07-09 2 Do people turn to crime, alcoholism and anti-social behaviour because of a genetic vulnerability? JERRY E. BISHOP reports on new findings m the nature-versus-nurture debate m this article reproduced from The Asian Wall Street Journal. IT WAS the sort of case the researchers kept running1,919 words
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Article, Illustration688 1986-07-09 2 Horses, mules and bicycles are a far cry from high-technology military hardware. But they form part of the Swiss national defence. "THE Swiss have no army," Nicolo Machiavelli said 500 years ago. "They are an army." And this is truer today than ever. BackUPI - 688 words
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Advertisement113 1986-07-09 2 Simply Perfect Mousse Makeup Possibly the most beautiful makeup you'll ever wear. ii^lißWßi W^ Touch it. Ifc^- Simply Perfect Mousse Makeup jg^f^,pH^^ws^^^«B^fcK. feeis like the most luxurious Ji ;f*^HHPlsPjf^rjHß^^^^ cloud of color. It glides on. Gives JB lu^'^i^y t /VjwSst Ik V° u incredible coverage to even J| I .7113 words
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Article, Illustration827 1986-07-09 3 IF New stamps are issued seven times a year to mark important local and international events. All government ministries, departments and statutory boards are invited to suggest stamp themes. A Stamp Advisory Committee, consisting of members appointed by the Minister of Communications and Information, then choosesKenneth Koh - 827 words
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Advertisement207 1986-07-09 3 LIOO-NOW SHOWING/CHANGI-LAST DAY a LIDO (*****14) 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.45 9.15 I <rssrr,ira. i atfwr^ f I I I O ocugy srtwto|pwhtiTliDOpll^P |n *^ffffff"n*B FEATURWG ORBWAi SONGS BY QUEEN] JADE: NOW SHOWING! (*****81) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.30,4.00,6.30,9.00 i i HIGH SPIRITED, HIGHLY ENDEARING LOVE STORY FOR THE YOUNG AT207 words
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Advertisement400 1986-07-09 3 Q G GANT C CUSHION Of T\->" %Jf >J2Tl»*l^i I, X. JZJZm mv- s-^-i r-» °wsbeddingcollectionfair^ low price. So come feel and try. See and appreciate JBMBbMW "i SLOOP V c "TM^E'f V^. 5' 10 JT^*" C. toe/ range of imported manau cane W|/- orthopaedic beds u^ g^r'l-.wVSii^ mM~~' Choice400 words
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Advertisement176 1986-07-09 3 !2top bands "z show Band from > ■=s:^£ r BbL. l<h |ffi ROOK <^| fl|7l °^^PIPBB ...and you name it!! *^M V^\T^B > very own dynamic trio > I^^Jj v^Bp^ I Ml I iH BL Led by Larry F®nton »lkT 1 iP known to music lovers Happy Hours: 5 7pm176 words
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Advertisement171 1986-07-09 3 oooooooocxx>ooooooooooooooo< I LAST DAY at 8 CINEMAS X GOLDEN SULTAN (*****76): 4 SHOWS 30, 4 00, 630& 9 I spm O BEDOK (*****77) 4 SHOWS I 30. 4 00, 730 9.30pm X BROADWAY (*****94) 4 SHOWS I 30. 3 30, 700 9 00pm V MAJESTIC (*****32) 4 SHOWS I 00,171 words
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Advertisement161 1986-07-09 3 CATHAY: 13TH THRILLING DAY! (*****00) 11.00 am, 1.30. 4.00, 6.30 9.15pm ADMISSION PRICES: $3 ft $4 ORCHARD: NOW SHOWING (*****88) 4 SHOWS: 1.30, 4.00, 6.30, 9 00PM K A^ A PEOPLE'S THEATRE: LAST DAY (*****72) 4 SHOWS: 1 .00, 3.30, 7.00 9.30PM -|j I ASTRAL FILM EITTtRPRISeSirC/ I CLM:DE HERCX.IX161 words
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Article85 1986-07-09 4 fT*«l*<liS> •g o lit UUnifcd&g -E *H f ttfS -gEEffli ft\ i¥ AIB iA g9^ r+i H A6iJ'C>ll'[fn.a«#^ A*t <JiSf > ffUfctfiKifcffiii i2A-a^ffiHtr# stt* }£T-i#: "SP&tfsSAfn rßf*^ <J^ff> fi^g'Jf^^^ SiJJUtbUSA o N" ra£*f-#A#**niti2 fn o tf-teJ^pm^AJiißtfj > 32 ffiK.tiWi^*^ ffi -t WMftrm%° 4ft*. 1960^- 1966^-^#.ftj-^^«± 7 Pt-T- /H^&vS f»*feft£ 4ft85 words
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Article, Illustration444 1986-07-09 4 China Daily - China Daily NO OTHER novel m China boasts so many adaptations as Outlaws of the Marsh (also known as Water Margin), which tells of the people's struggle against the landlords and regime of the Song dynasty. The book is as popular among Chinese as Robin444 words
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Article, Illustration965 1986-07-09 4 THE name Ling Zi may not be as well-known here as actress Liv Xiaoqing s, but this film director from China, has gained fame m the international movie circle with a controversial film she directed m 1981. The Savage Land with Liv965 words
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Article560 1986-07-09 4 Dragon Tales HISTORY may be said to be a biography of great men just as biography is the history of a great man. As great men are not perfect human beings, saints or gods, they can make mistakes. And we can learn from their experiences. Zhuge560 words
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Article, Illustration116 1986-07-09 4 ft^^J^^^f^i^: f# ie tfe tttt t- -T- a ft m a *S£A M]&£Af#ie «m ifH*(z>7ClBl— 234) ttifg ?^W OfWX»Hif &:fLW z-° f+ mm > #3? i££ 4"f£Tftff^']tf'J^' \Tj m m m it n a m ft ith -S Af- ftp o -MMAfnMJftsSPJttfj tp?i^iiAfnft^T& mm if BfJfs«:fibft^A iA f&S t X4l^'J116 words
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Article, Illustration1134 1986-07-09 5 Dr OTHMAN MOHD YATIM - Dr OTHMAN MOHD YATIM Malaya's cultural history through clay Part 1 By Th«« article which it the firtt of a two-part series deals with Peninsular Malaysia's cultural history through the study of ceramics of the various periods. By engaging m1,134 words
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Article, Illustration732 1986-07-09 5 Sejarah budaya melalui tanah liat Bahagian 1 SEJARAH awal Semenanjung Malaysia tidak banyak tertulis di atas kertas. Walaupun dalam sastera India, Cina dan Arab purba ada disebut beberapa buah kerajaan Melayu di Semenanjung Tanah Melayu, tempat sebenar dan lingkun-gan-lingkungan kawasan kera-jaan-kerajaan itu tidak diketahui dengan732 words
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Advertisement667 1986-07-09 5 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES HMB 3TANTQ R^Sflfifti |H I Telefax No: *****59 Rates: Box Service: OIHH I O nOJUOO I g^j^ g^y^. Tel *****U Straits^Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 5J5.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD Ig^ 5724/5/6/8 5669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: 5510.00 APPOINTMENTS TAX FREE A major financial institution667 words
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Advertisement577 1986-07-09 5 II URBAN DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT CO jflf PTE LTD (UDMC) I Applications are invited from suitably quali- I I fied candidates for the posts of: I (A) Housing and Maintenance Assistant I I (B) Works Supervisor |(C) Clerical Assistant Minimum Qualifications I (A) (B) GCE 'O' level with 3 passes which577 words
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Advertisement888 1986-07-09 6 The Straits Times Classifieds LUNCH PER PERSOn'S 9 DINNER perTerson Isl2 We also cater for Wedding/Birthday Functions Menu from $180+ per table upwards. (LUNCH: 11.30 AM TO 3PM DINNER: 6.30PM TO 11PM) AMPLE PARKING SPACE JADE ROOM RESTAURANT 2nd Floor, Hotel Royal, Newton Road, Singapore 1130 Tel: *****87 *****35 *****03888 words
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Advertisement71 1986-07-09 6 Ciirnftll strafe Uioutfe The oldest steak house in Singapore Orchard Point #02-01, Spore (0923) Tel: *****32 Daily 11am 11pm f Lucky PalaceNi 1 Restaurant #03 130/135, City Ploio, I Geylong Rd I Tel: *****29 *****89 I tor dinners/jMH^PPP!^jH| lunches VVe are offering a I gram Gold I Bar tor every71 words
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Advertisement400 1986-07-09 6 ©IZABFTiiAN RAffLESnOTELSinqAPOUE For reservation please call *****41 Kingsland Vegetarian Restaurant Blk. 34 Whampoa West, #01-27, Tel: *****06 Introducing 10 vegetarian specialities: 1. Kingsland special cold dish 7. Steamed veg. pomfret 2. Veg. satay 8. Beanstalk with filling 3. Money bag 9. Veg. sweet sour pork 4. Veg. Yamcake 10. Veg.400 words
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Advertisement509 1986-07-09 6 9 Course Dinner c fif>^^^[^f $1 80 per toble \]j^6jV&Cf] HK DmN KIN •V/reLroriF— $150 per bosket 9 Course with Lx (Lunch Dinner) r 2 50 n p 9 er; 9 o b ,c iconornico. Dishes $6 eoch I Indonesians. ¥v^^fefv§j^y >r Noodle 'ScdeSOll Jfi \#o3- 13/20. Plaza Singopuro/ Vteye^^fe509 words
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Advertisement3466 1986-07-09 7 llJ^i^Bl^i^i^ißßMMßPLlMaJ^ J^^ j m^_^^^^^^^^^M S|^^«Mla^mia^MB»iHllta^B^HlW M A j| 29 Beauty Culture 29 Beauty Culture 26 Rentals CANE FURNITURE RENTAL (all kinds). View at 26 Greenwood Avenue. Tel: *****78. 27 Wanted m^mmmmma^KmmmmmmmmmmKamamm^mmmmmmmmm f ABSOLUTELY 3 HIGHEST PRICES OFFERED FOR YOUR *****11 *****12 *03-02, THIRD FLOOR, PEOPLE'S PARK CENTRE, SINGAPORE 0105. We3,466 words
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Advertisement593 1986-07-09 7 30 Hairdressing HAIRPRIME- THE SALOON patronised mostly by recording artistes, air hostesses students. Only $8 for cut/ wash/ blow $15 for permings by Junior Stylists. Services by our Advanced students: $5 cut/ blow $12 permings. For appt. call: *****71. #05-45, Orchard Plaza. LAN HAIR BALON offers cut blow $16, cut593 words
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Advertisement562 1986-07-09 7 35 House Cleaning/ Painting SPECIALISED IN GENERAL cleaning, carpet shampooing, fir. polishing, window cleaning, etc. Reasonable rates prompt service. Enquiries: *****63. TALK OF THE Town. House cleaning, re-conditioning all floors, dryclean curtains cushion upholstery, carpet steam extraction, painting. *****96 GENERAL HOUSE PAINTING swimming pool services, phone *****73/ *****75. NEEDS SOME562 words
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Advertisement1260 1986-07-09 7 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday to Friday: lam to b 30pm ibpm deadline tor next day I Saturday: 8 30am to 7pm 1 11 am deadline tor The Sunday Times > Pubic Hoiday: 9am to lpm COUNTER SERVICE: TMES ORCHARD CENTRE, #02-105 LUCKY PIAZA: Monday to Friday: 10am to 12 noon, lpm1,260 words
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Advertisement889 1986-07-09 8 38 TV/ Video/ Hi-Fi LAG ELECTRICAL SERVICE, we specialise In repairing all kinds of video, colour TV, HI fl system it colour TV Antenna Installation Tel: *****75. SHARP ELECTRICAL: Specially m servicing of Sharp, Roxy, T.F.K., Slera. Philips, National. Hitachi, Sony CTV/ VCR, hi-fi it washing machines *****78/ *****93. EXPRESS889 words
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Advertisement641 1986-07-09 8 51 Printing/ Copying Services FAST CHEETAHS Quick Printing Professional Quality Service. Money Back Guarantee. #02-99 International Plaza, Anson Rd. Tel: *****09/ *****38. Fax: *****09 'We Make You Look Good'. ALL KINDS OF Printing Matter. Namecards, Letterheads, Invoices, etc. Watson Press, #02-58 Golden Mile Tower, (Theatre), Beach Rd. *****85/ *****75. >641 words
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Advertisement837 1986-07-09 8 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies Construction Machinery For Sal* 1 1978 Kobe R9O4B Excavator (2) 1979 Kobelco K907B Excavator (3) 1981 Leyland Cement Tanker (4) 1980 Leyland Cement Tanker (5) 1980 Bedford Cement Tanker (6) 1972 Caterpillar 955L Traxcavator (7) 1971 Caterpllla 955K Tractor Interested Please Call: *****81 or *****04 1837 words
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Advertisement566 1986-07-09 8 64 Oomestic Help Available A personal name for personal service* of personal trained maid*. Personality goodwill assured services Strict Japanese tolerable attitude behaviour training, hardworking helpful, obedient, cheerful, honest self-disciplined $650 fee Includes W/P 4 visa fee, medical exam., security bond, PA. airfare others 2 yr contract Replacement pledgely guaranteed566 words
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Advertisement430 1986-07-09 8 64 Domestic Help Available Ir g a r eW #08-11 Orchard Pbza *****66/*****67/*****31 «HV (Ucann No: C-07<XM)1) \i v* (EsiabWwd 1980) r^2<TG[ TraiMd I oritntstri fflllY 7 F W"""** til VftX toemmti^K J5.000 r^^-CJjrjy bond; n/vosr VTyM, hswmce; metcM ttrnn. M»M tan h >m M *m* Reliability is our business430 words
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Advertisement602 1986-07-09 8 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive A well established group of companies require an ACCOUNTANT to head its accounts department m Brunei. c Recognised qualification ln accountancy, c Minimum 3 years' similar experience. c Working knowledge of computer. c Singapore Citizens Permanent Residents may also apply. For the post oh ACCOUNTS602 words
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Advertisement495 1986-07-09 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the post of: Clerical Officer ($458 -$1024) i Commencing grade and salary will depend on qualifications and experience. Qualifications Experience: 1) 3 GCE 'O' level passes preferably with a credit in English and typewriting speed495 words
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Advertisement100 1986-07-09 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Application* ar« invited tor the pO«t Of: SECRETARY Good GCE 'O' level certificate c PSC or equivalent. c At least 2 years' relevant experience c Basic knowledge of word processor, pleasant personality. Pl-- confidence, .t.ting qualification*, eiperience, current a expected *alary together with a ■"<!100 words
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Advertisement532 1986-07-09 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical ■At? SANTS MEETING SffMCES invites applicants for the post of: 1. PASSENGER AGENTS (Female) Successful applicants will report to the San's Meeting counter at Changi Airport to assist guests upon arrival A departure. Candidates must c Have at least GCE O' level c Be fluent532 words
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Advertisement593 1986-07-09 8 70 Situation* Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical I Asian a\\r\ Business k -'p-' Praw -the l*eder m quality publishing is looking for a Circulation Coordinator We require a young lady to work m our busy circulation department on publication distribution, subscriptions and promotion of our publications. Requirement GCE 'O' level and above593 words
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Advertisement639 1986-07-09 9 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Retail Organisation requires STOCK EXECUTIVE c 5 years' experience m store supervision management c OCE 'A' level or recognised store certificate STOCK CLERKS (Mat*/ Famato) c 2 years' experience m store duties Si documentation c GCE 'O' or above For both positions: c Can adjust639 words
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Advertisement800 1986-07-09 9 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Irfifn#oi4it9 vscsincy for EXPERIENCED GENERAL CLERK c Typing, operate telex, corresponding, general duties. Interested applicants, please Tel: 26 HIM JOINMORE Sales Promoters Girl Fridays c Receptionists/ Typists *****85 PERMANENT POSITION GENERAL SECRETARY c Able to write at 100 wpm. shorthand. c Able to work Immediately.800 words
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Advertisement544 1986-07-09 9 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical REQUIRED BY MANFACTURINQ Co. Female Oeneral Clerk. Please come for interview at No. 11 Sungel Kadut St. 5, S'pore 2572, tel: *****11. REQUIRED AN INDIAN Clerk to work at Bedok Area. Call: *****74. REO. EXPERIENCED PART-TIME Telex Operator. Pis. call: *****65/ 7. #02-18/ 20 Orchard544 words
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Advertisement509 1986-07-09 9 71 Situations Vacant: Sale* I Walk-In Interview Monday to Friday 9am 12noon; 2pm 5pm Sales Assistants (Full Time/Part-Time) If you do not have sales experience but have an aggressive personality, we invite you to apply. Those with good Japanese knowledge and counter sales track record will naturally comi mand a509 words
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Advertisement125 1986-07-09 9 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Immediate Vacancy for SALES ENGINEER Diploma In Electronic Engineering. Min. 2 years' sales experience in electronic industry. Have basic knowledge in CAD/ CAM. Own car. Please submit written application with contact tel. no. and •alary expected to: The Managing Director SCHMIDT SCIENTIFIC (PTE) LTD. Tale* Blangah125 words
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Advertisement668 1986-07-09 9 71 Situations Vacant: Sales ORIENTAL MARKET ORIENTAL MARKET HOLDINGS PTE LTD requires Full-Time Part-Time Shop Assistants c Secondary Education c Pleasant Personality c On-the-Job Training Interestsd applicants pleaae call personalty at: c Shoppers' Market Toa Payoh Fruits Vegetables Department Tel: *****44/252:5245 Shoppers' Market Siglap Cashiers and Butchers Tel: *****10/*****31 Shop668 words
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Advertisement587 1986-07-09 9 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Established micro-computer company urgently requires MALE SALES ASSISTANTS c Completed N.S c Possess Class 3 driving licence. c Secondary school level, c Hardworking. TECHNICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVES c Some experience m the related field will be an advantage. c Class 3 driving licence c Pleasant personality c587 words
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Advertisement801 1986-07-09 9 71 Situations Vacant: Sales FEMALE FASHION SALES ASSISTANTS a With/ without sales experience. a Speak fluent English Mandarin. a Pleasant personality hardworking. a 18 years and above. Walk-in intarviaw Irom 10am to 6pm: #02-36 Centrapoint 176 Orchard Rd Make direct selling aa your full-time career with our Organisation Waoftar Basic801 words
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Advertisement731 1986-07-09 9 71 Situations Vacant: Sales SALES REPS. (MALE/ Female) required. Experience not necessary. Training will be provided. Basic pay: $500 plus commission. Interested please come personally for an Interview from 9.00 a.m. 5.00 p.m. at: 205 Balestler Road, Ruby Plaza «81-38. EXPERIENCED SALESGIRLS REQD. for Souvenir Store. Good salary commission. Int'd731 words
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Advertisement453 1986-07-09 9 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Digital Equipment Corporation, the leader m computer net working has vacancies for: NTC/ITC m Electrical Fitting and Installation Experience m general plant maintenance including knowledge of air conditioners, air compressors, LT switchgears and centifugal chiller plant is preferred NTC/ITC m Electronics or Electrical Engineering Preferably with453 words
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Advertisement567 1986-07-09 10 72 Situations Vacant: Technical PRECISION TOOL AND DIE (PTE) LTD We have vacancies for: TOOLROOM MACHINISTS Requirements: NTC 3 m Metal Machining. Those with NTC 2 m Tool Die Making will be an added advantage Preference will be given to those with r experience m EDM CNC wirecut Able to567 words
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Advertisement484 1986-07-09 10 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Required A) SITE SUPERVISOR (Male) c Diploma m Civil engineering with mln. 1 yr. site experience m Civil Engrg. works c Possess Class 3 licence B) SITE ELECTRICIAN c NTC 3in Electrical Fitting Installation c Minimum 1 year site experience c Possess Class 3 licence Interested484 words
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Advertisement515 1986-07-09 10 72 Situations Vacant: Technical NEW FACTORY REQUIRES Sales Technician Technical Assistant. Experience not reqd. but will consider. Knowledge of electronic or mechanic components essential. Successful candidates will work together with Manager m marketing factory set up. Int'd. pis. write to: Telok Blangah East P.O. Box 125, S 9109 with full515 words
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Advertisement480 1986-07-09 10 73 Situations Vacant: Production W*M fiS&tf /y^^jjo J //Malaysians also Call *****11 Ext 592/594 \.\f \tT /o wanted, the company NATIONAL c" jis~_-^L_ wil! apP'y work permits SEMICONDUCTOR PTE LTD (^~^J Y^J> I for you. NO experience JTCTlongßshrulndustrW Estate rpniiirPfi as traininn Block 1093 > #01-13 (Ground Floor> C**> c^\480 words
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Advertisement142 1986-07-09 10 73 Situations Vacant: Production has vacancies for FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS We offer: New starting salary Free transport or 100% subsidy $25 full attendance $10 meal allowance Confirmation increment Annual increment Applicants are Invited to apply personally at: The Personnel Department JVC Electronics (S) Pte. Ltd. 79 Ayer Rajah Industrial Estate142 words
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Advertisement363 1986-07-09 10 73 Situations Vacant: Production NMB 1 SINGAPORE LIMITED requires FEMALE QC INSPECTORS Secondary education Able to use gauges, micrometers and calipers 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 Coverage363 words
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Advertisement512 1986-07-09 10 73 Situations Vacant: Production 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Printing Company requires: 1) PRINTING FOREMAN 10 years experience m printing trade Preferably 2 to 3 years as Foreman or chargehand Experience of both Utho and letterpress, also a knowledge or understanding the use of Nyloprints plates 2) SALES REPRESENTATIVE Mm. O'512 words
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Advertisement547 1986-07-09 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous MISTER MINIT (An internationally weM known shoes repair key service Co) Join us now as a Training provided No qualifications needed Completed N S Opportunity for overseas training Good starting salary from S4lO pm Earn around $600 to SBOO after few months Apply now (walk-in -interview)547 words
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Advertisement697 1986-07-09 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Modern Furniture Factory m Mac- i pheraon area seeks general work- i ere/ machine operators Experienced preferable but not essential. Able bodied male/ female Above 20 yrs. may apply medical benefits. free tea/ coffee i company's T-shirts. Come for interview at -3 Kallang Pudding Road (off697 words
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Advertisement932 1986-07-09 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous SENIOR SECURITY GUARD required for prestlgeous condominium. Mln. 2 years' similar experience. 12-hr, shift duty. Take home pay about $600 p.m. Interested applicants call personally at: 335, Buklt Tlmah Road, Wing On Life Garden. 12 HOURS DAY Guards for Jurong assignments. Able to speak/ write simple932 words
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Advertisement692 1986-07-09 11 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous MALE A FEMALE General Cleaners required to work immediately. Interested please tel: *****40 MINIMART m D.10. reqs Chinese Females for meat counter. 9am. 7pm. $450 p m Tel: *****42 OFFICE HELPER. BICYCLE provided Salary $450 Tel: *****66, Jimmy. PETROL KIOSK REQUIRES Car Washers at Dlst. 3692 words
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Advertisement627 1986-07-09 11 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance FAST MONEY WithFOCL :ggr]C^w Prompt processing of applications Up to 90% financing Attractive interest rates New car Used car 12 mths 4.25% 5.25% 24 mths 4.50% 5.50% 36 mths 4.75% 5.75% 48 mths 5.00% (Instalments payable m advance) a Call 533-3737 today 131 FORWARD OVERSEA CREDIT627 words
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Advertisement745 1986-07-09 11 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance 87 For Sale: Mercedes 79, MERCEDES 280S Manual. Power windows, steering, central lock, aircon., radio, cassette. Showrm. cond. PARF. $23,500 0.n.0. Loan $19,000. Tel: *****40. CO. REGD. 1963 Mercedes 280SE auto. 1 owner, chauffeur driven, nice no. *****43 Eric EXPORTING, BUYING A SELLING Mercedes 280, 350,745 words
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Advertisement827 1986-07-09 11 87 For Sale: Mercedes ■^■^L^flß^awT^^^llT^l^aT'^a^TffT^r^^^Bl^tl^a^ai 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan •84 SUNNY 1.3 GL. 5-speed. 1 owner. Metallic dark blue, radio, cassette. Tip-top condition. Trade-in acceptable. Tel: *****28. '85 NISSAN MARCH 1.0 GL. 1 pte. owner, alrcon., radio cassette, $21,900 0.n.0. Loan arrangeable. *****18. ALMOST '86 NISSAN March GL. 5-speed. Showrm.827 words
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Advertisement802 1986-07-09 11 87 For Sale: Mercedes 90 For Sale: Toyota 7/82 COROLLA 1.3, 2 owners. S/rims, aircon., tax 11/86, price: $16,800 neg. Day *****44 ext. 155; night *****09 Mr. Lim. '82 COROLLA DX. 1 pte. owner, sports rims, radio cassette, excellent cond. $17,400 0.n.0. Loan avail. *****18. '83 TOYOTA CORONA 1.8 Auto.802 words
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Advertisement1875 1986-07-09 11 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat w^^^^ ■"^>™mmmmmxmwi^«»'i«''^ m y appp*^HH Unbeatable Value. check our the coMPExmoN PARF* COREGN At $49,500on ,he road. Unbeatable Features* Nissan Laurel SGL (Auto) $64,500 $72,400 Automatic Transmission 122 bhp T^VtTlu* H# S^ 5300 r.p.m.1,875 words
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Advertisement518 1986-07-09 11 96 For Sale: Other Make* COMPANY CARS FOR SALE 1985 Mercedes 280SE auto Corolla 1.3 DX 1964 BMW 7281A Corolla 1.3 DX 1983 Corolla 1.3 DX FordTelstar 1.6 GL Mercedes 280SE auto BMW 7281A Cresslda 2.0 GLI6 auto Mazda 929 auto/ manual Sedan 1982 Mercedes 200 auto Cresslda 2.0 GL518 words
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Advertisement808 1986-07-09 11 97 For Sals: Commercial Vehic!« LATE 76 DA 'ATSU dlesel truck Good condition, aluminium steel plate cargo compartment, new tyres. Highest offer secures Tel: *****46/ *****40. 1 CO. REQO. Datsun Lorry 1600 c.c Cl2O, 1982 model with alrcon for sale. Price: $4,500 0.n.0. Interested parties, please call. *****11 to arrange808 words
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Advertisement455 1986-07-09 12 99 Vehicles Wanted 151 it to us. Selling your car? We'll make you an offer you can't refuse. Call Borneo Motors Quality Used Cars: *****49 Open 7 days a week, 8am-5 pm daily. ATTRACTIVE PRICE7 HIGHEST OFFER, CASH PAYMENT we can offer you better price for any used car, model455 words
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Advertisement800 1986-07-09 12 99 Vehicles Wanted CASH PAYMENT High»«l Offer, Good Price* For: All models Mercedes Benz. BMW, Volvo all Continental cars. All Japanese cars. Commercial vans. i Trade-In acceptable i Ample free parking lots. Conveniently located at Leng Kee Road. PACIFIC MOTOR CREDIT PTE LTD 11 LENG KEE ROAD SINGAPORE 0315 (Opposite800 words
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Advertisement810 1986-07-09 12 100 Scrap Vehicles JCRAP CARS FOR sale, below 1600 .c. $5,200. Immediate transfer. Pel: *****63. SCRAP CARS ABOVE 1001- 1600 :.c. urgently reqd. Call *****82. 106 Accommodation Available: Houses ATTRACTIVE 2-STOREY TOWNHOUBES FOR RENT AT UPPER THOMSON ROAD (opposite Thomson Plaza) Built-in area: 3842 sq.ft. Extra large master bedroom, 2810 words
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Advertisement633 1986-07-09 12 106 Accommodation Available: House* D-23 JLN. TEKAD, s/storey bungalow. 4 bdrms. Fully furn. Town Realtor: *****41. D.lO EXEC. DETACHED Bunglw., 3 bdrms., study, pleasant gdn pool optional. $4,000 VIA *****63. D.lO GREENLEAF VIEW 2-storey 4-bdrm. seml-d. bunglw. Avail, immediately. Tel. *****75. D.lO HOLLAND GDN. 3+l bdrms. d/storey terr. Furn. Immed.633 words
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Advertisement892 1986-07-09 12 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments Upgrade to a private residential home at City Mansions, when prices are now in your favour. ~~T s 7^1 Low-rise apartments and double-storey Bfat^. S j Ccbr^ta/<5«?MS townhouses in an elite residential area Mfck Q jii£r^i 1 _j hsj Strolling distance to892 words
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Advertisement766 1986-07-09 12 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 21 BALMORAL ROAD. DIST.10 (Orchard Rd. ar*a) 3 bdrms., maid's room. F/furn. Fully aircon. 24-hr security. Small complex. $2,800 p.m. MIMMn YING FO MANSION. Dlst.9 Luxurious apts., central alrcon. with s/pool. 3 bdrms. with bathroom attached, servant's room, 2 common bathrooms, large balconies. Fully furn., 3000766 words
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Advertisement769 1986-07-09 12 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments BEAUTIFUL 2-BDRM. APT. Luxuriously furn. by Interior designer, plus sundeck/ patio. $1,200. RCPL *****33/ *****53. BEDOK NORTH AVE. 3 5-rm. flat, p/furn. for rent. Top fir. Windy quiet environment. Pis. call *****53/ 4 Steven Goh. BROOK VALE PK. CLEMENTI brand new lower mais. 2250 sq.ft. 3769 words
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Advertisement757 1986-07-09 12 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments APT. AT EASTERN Lagoon for rental. Interested please call: *****94 after 10am APT. FOR RENTAL behind Shan-gri-la Hotel. F/furn. Pis. call: *****55 Mrs. Lo or *****75 Jenny. BAY8HORE PK. BRAND new 3bdrm. apt. High fir. Facing sea. P/furn. $1,300. VUlanelle *****81. BRAND NEW FURN./ unfurn 2bdrm.757 words
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Advertisement902 1986-07-09 12 107 Accommodation Available: Apartment* D 16 BAYSHORE PK., Emerald/ Ruby Blk 3 bdrms., facing pool/ sea, furn $1300. *****28 (agt D.16, BAYSHORE PARK Aquamarine Tower, 18th floor, 2 bedrooms. Tel: *****66 D.19 RECREATION LANE, walk-up apt 3 1 bdrms., f/furn $1,000 Call: Prime. *****00. D.2 INT'L PLAZA high fir 3902 words
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Advertisement838 1986-07-09 13 108 Accommodation 108 Accommodation 108 Accommodation 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms Available: Room* Available: Rooms Available: Rooms Staying in Singapore for more than a month? Enjoy these benefits in one of our comfortably appointed rooms at a special package price. Daily maid service Special rates for our laundry facilities and fitness838 words
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Advertisement490 1986-07-09 13 110 Accommodation Wanted: Apartments CHINESE COUPLE/ 8TUOENT req. 2- 5-rm. HDB/ pte. Prefer dementi, town. *****16 (No agent) JAPANESE/ EUROPEAN CLIENTS require h'ses./ apts. Good budget Houseworld *****15/ *****65. READY CLIENTS URGENTLY req. HDB 2/3/4/5-rm. pte. apts. Owners pis. call: *****25/ 6/ 7. URGENTLY WANTED TO lease/ buy houses, apts.490 words
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Advertisement1031 1986-07-09 13 113 For Sale: House* 113 For Sale: House* f Attractive HI Housing Loans Up to 90% valuation 100% valuation with CPF 25-year repayment period Competitive interest rates Overseas Union Trust Ltd. Head Office 146 Robinson Road, 001-00. Singapore 0106. Tel: *****97 (6 lines) B-c^ Ka.cn, 3*0*0/3440*6 Tanglin Tel: *****48/*****49 o1,031 words
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Advertisement1481 1986-07-09 13 113 For Sal*: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sals: Houses Be One Of Only 12 Homeowners To Enjoy Living In a Luxurious Maisonette Complex Located On A Hilltop Many will come to view, and admire, the luxurious showroom maisonette 4 I at Shelford Mansions Only 12 homeowners will1,481 words
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Advertisement266 1986-07-09 13 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Fiynn park CONDOMINIUM Your Country-Resort Home 1 3"^^B^^!^Bs»K^!a^L^lafe^avJ^H^^Sa^^^^S^aMKai mm} "PPl^L^a^ EPMBaBMaT*^3SSJ^*g» mm -*^-^_Sh_y*Mißtf r nr^#i^^j^B.^j i rr66nOlQ /.y Airconditioners m all bedrooms I Tennis Souash courts Swimming wading pools I Jogging tracks Lifts to every 2 units Covered carpark 24-Hr266 words
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Advertisement149 1986-07-09 13 D.ll NEW UNOCCUPIED APARTMENT Luxurious Spanish design 4 bedrooms apartment In small development amidst serene surroundings. Split-level living/ dining/ balconies/ servant's and an open concept modern kitchen. Area 2,813 sq.ft. $563,000 OLYMPIC 255-3333 (8 lines) LEEDON HEIGHTS (1026). Tastefully designed 3-bdrm 1650 sq.ft., choice location, full recreational facilities, professionally managed.149 words
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Advertisement290 1986-07-09 13 114 For Sale: Private Apartment* /"LONG NIAN\ f COURT" 1 I For Sale Rent I 4 Sto'ev newly built walk up I apartment maisonette Freehold property Immediate occupation Located at Joo Chiat Place Only thr units Mtl 282A, 2628, 2648 Developer DRAGON YEAR CO. PTE. LTD. 205-B. Lavender Street. Slngapo/e290 words
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Advertisement944 1986-07-09 14 114 For Sale: Private Apartments D.19 GOLDEN HILL. 2330 sq ft, superbly decorated lower mals. with terrace. Split-level living dining. 3 rms., morning sun, 2 yrs. F'hold. Excellence. *****81. O 26 GREENMEADOWB LOWER mals with own gdn 2250 sq.ft. 3 1 bdrm. low maintenance good facing easy access $335,000 Kenwood944 words
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Advertisement907 1986-07-09 14 114 For Sale: Private Apartments D.15 HARMONY MANSIONS. New, full facilities, 3 rms., f'hold. $260,000 0.n.0. Upland *****60. D.15 HAWAII TWR. 3 1 bdrms., attached bath. 2,230 sq.ft. Freehold with facilities. GMP *****66. D.15 HEIJI GDN. Exclusive upp. mals. 2500 sq.ft. 5 bdrms. F'hold. Quiet area. Holland *****79. D.15 MANDARIN907 words
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Advertisement1021 1986-07-09 14 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 5-ROOMED a A.M.Kio Blk 402 $135,000 a Badok Blk 91/ 96/ 111 $115,000 a Chai Chaa Blk 51/ 52 $133,000 a Ghim Moh Blk 7 $133,000 a Haig Rd Blk 23 $155,000 a Tack Whya Blk 12 $102,000 a Marailing Blk 214/ 215 $100,000 a1,021 words
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Advertisement898 1986-07-09 14 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments CLEMENTI/ WEST COAST 3-rm new generation, 81k.339/ 515/ 704, renovated, $55,000 $60,000 (corner). DTPS 224-2228/ 223-0530. DIST.O4IO DEPOT ROAD 8LK. 114, 5-room, Point Blk. Beautifully renovated, sea view, morning sun. $140,000. No agts. *****70. DOVER CLOSE EAST 5-rm. High fir., fully renovated, marble throughout, built-in898 words
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Advertisement521 1986-07-09 14 116 For Sale: HOB Apartments $58,000.00 CIRCUIT ROAD 4 rms. Near markets, schools and bus-stop. Well kept. *****83. $90,000.00 NEG. TELOK Blangah Rise. 4 rms., ceramic, kitchen cabinet and furnitures. *****83. 3-RM. A.M. KIO Central, marble/ vinyl, $42,500. 4-rm. Balestier Blk 106, $95,000. *****62/ *****38. 3-RM. A.M. KIO 81k. 152,521 words
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Advertisement702 1986-07-09 14 117 Properties Wanted HAN ft BOONS ASSOCIATES has a pool of local professionals urgantly looking to buy landed properties m good residential districts/ environment. Owners of detached, •emidatachad ft terrace house*, please call: *****70, *****11/ 2 WANTED URGENTLY HDB FLATS IN Telok Blangah/ Bt. Merah Ghlm Moh/ Holland Clementi/ West702 words
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Advertisement767 1986-07-09 14 118 Factory Spaces I —^^^———^^^^—^»^b^m Beautifully designed Office/Factory Building with Workshops 2,700 sq metres Canteen (Single Storey Block) 281 sq metres Open Area 13,860 sq. metres Total Area 16,841 sq.metres Lease: JTC 30 years w.e.f. 16 August 1980 (181,275 sq feet) Sea-front, 94 metres, with Mooring facilities including Slipway Enquiries767 words
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Advertisement430 1986-07-09 14 118 Factory Spaces 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces FOR RENT Genting Block Unit Nos: 01-02 to 01-04; 02-10,03-06; 03-07; 03-08, 03-10; 04-01; 04-06. Small area available for Short/Long Lease GROUND FLOOR WAREHOUSE/ Factory In Jurong Port Road for lease flexible areas 2,600/ 5,200/ 7,800/ 16,000 sq.ft. and above. 30 ft. high430 words
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Advertisement415 1986-07-09 14 121 For Rent: Office Spaces j^^S B«W W j Inchcape House ALEXANDRA ROAD Outside CBD Air Conditioned No PUB Charges Ample Car Parking ENQUIRIES *****88 Property Associates (1979) Pte. Ltd. Inchcape House 450/452 Alexandra Road Singapore 0511 I Jones 1 I Lang I i Woottonl 532-3888 s RAFFLES I From415 words
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Advertisement560 1986-07-09 14 121 For Rent: Office Spaces PRIME OFFICE SPACE AT SHAW HOUSE Area 612/ 877.5/ 998/ 1185.5/ 1453/ 1554.68/ 1597.5/ 1755/ 4426/ 4333 •q.lt. Outside CBD. Available for immediate occupation. Call *****77 ext 254 SINGAPORE RUBBER HOUSE Prime Raffles Place location. Magnificent sea-view. Professional management. Call Alice Lam/ Koh, Tel: *****22,560 words
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Advertisement517 1986-07-09 15 121 For Rent: Office Spaces PRIVATE OFFICE SPACE m Katong with window view. $550 (lncl.) Mr Bek: *****84. REALTY CENTRE OFFICE space avail. Immed. Fully partitioned and carpeted Ring: *****88 TABLE SPACE ($5O). Registration address ($10)/ Answering ($10)/ Telefax/ Telex/ Typing. *****12. TEXTILE CENTRE. SMALL carpeted office (500 sq.ft.) $700517 words
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Advertisement735 1986-07-09 15 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces lastprime space I (approx 2200 sqft, facing concourse) |8 ONLY A FEW SHOP UNITS 1 Available on the 2nd storey of iff SERANGOON PLAZA I I At Serangoon Road adjoining the President Merlin Hotel I numerous complementary attractions 2 departmental stores, 5 food outlets and735 words
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Advertisement293 1986-07-09 15 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces 135 Air Travel REOD. TRAVELLERS TO act as co. couriers to Bangkok, Sydney, L.A., Hong Kong with subsidized return airfare. Call IFC: *****52 UNBELIEVABLE LOW AIRFARES to destinations all over the world. Call Sunny Island *****83/4, #04-11 Orchard Towers (TA499). ALL ENQUIRIES ON Airfares Hotel293 words
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Advertisement726 1986-07-09 15 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours f^^TRAVELBARGAINS!© 3RSfc$&& BUSINESS OR PLEASURE You can now a^ orcl to travei in style, get your business done, combine it J0LsmJIw^^ k k^ witn pleasure and, yet Save 1 LUXURIOUS, V^ S^ ORLD PLftZA/^ TIuO X 5STAR SHANGRILA HOTEL \?SS125O^ JAPAN U \4 0aysS$1088726 words
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Advertisement189 1986-07-09 15 137 Tours 138 Where To Stay OTEL AGENCIE8 *****70 offers special rates. Luxurious/ moderate hotels throughout Thailand. PEMANQQIL, TIOMAN. AIRCON rm fan with attached toilet. For reservation, tel: *****77. CTj CITj k!Y> CT* fcT^ wfj Jfr O& Cf^ kT^ TC 'iT T^ '3^ CLASSIFONE a free answering service by The189 words
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Advertisement459 1986-07-09 15 137 Tours 'A KOREA ft JAPAN TOUR JAPAN/HONGKONG (MACAU) 9 daysSs2,Os9/- Mon V ONLY WHOLE JAPAN (mcl. Kyushu) 9 daysSs2,l39/- Tues X >2 WHOLE KOREA JAPAN m daysBs2,l7o/- Wed X >2 K'QQCA/lAPAM/TAIWAM/HnMnKnMn 1 ft Hn»«S«9 WOO/. Mnn Z AMATOIIir~ y ,6 WHOLE TAIWAN 7 days Ml .9 Deluxe Tour tt1,»««/4ten459 words
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Advertisement66 1986-07-09 15 137 Tours ln 1985 Wllhelm Konrarf Roentgen found a new form of radiation. He knew he had discovered something great but he wasn't sure what it was, so he called it the unknown "X" °r X"R °y You don't need X-Ray vision to see tne beneflts of reading The Stra!ts66 words
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Advertisement324 1986-07-09 16 137 Tours 137 Tours AUSTRALIA •56 D DARWIN NO FRILLS" S 699 5/6 0 DARWIN HIGHLIGHTS 649 6 7/9 D PERTH "NO FRILLS" 965 6 7/9 D PERTH (DELUXE TOUR) $1125 7 D GOLD COAST/DRISDANE $1479 9/11 D- GOLD COAST/DRISDANE/ $1899 SYDNEY/MELOOURNE 6/7 D ADELAIDE/PERTH $1429 6/7 D ADELAIDE/SYDNEY^; $1529324 words
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Advertisement578 1986-07-09 16 148 Foreign Education IBBaWuAiAa\Ll>ilirlillil^L^M A U.S. accredited University offering AS, BS. m Aviation Aeronautics, Science Engineering, Computer Information Science. Business Management Behavioral Science. I This College has an agreement with Florida m Institute of Technology whereby its students m who complete the 2 year engineering program g will be accepted578 words
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Advertisement261 1986-07-09 16 146 Foreign Education 147 Academic Courses CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL (Estab. A registered with the Ministry of Education in 1960) 231 Bain St. #04-43 Bras Basah Complex. 8.0718 Tel: *****11 Tuition By Post (1986/87 Exams.) BCE 'A' LEVEL General Paper. English, Economics, Management of Business, Principles of Accounting, Divinity, Art, History,261 words
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Advertisement753 1986-07-09 16 147 Academic Courses ENGLISH (A credit In English at "O" Level has an important bearing on your future). W* hay» specially programmed th» following class** for th« GCF "O" LEVEL 1986 Examination. 1 Monday 2.00- 3.30pm 2) Monday 3.30- 5.00pm 3) Monday 7.00- 8.30pm 4) Monday 8.00- 9.30pm 5) Tuesday753 words
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Advertisement484 1986-07-09 16 148 Computer Courses 1 NCC Diploma m 6 Advanced Diploma m Computer Studies Computer Studies 2 City and Guilds 418 (747) 7 Programming m BASIC, I 3GCE'O'orA'inComputer COBOL, FORTRAN, Science for 'OTA' students PASCAL (School Student 4 British Computer Society Concession) Part I GP 1,2,A,C,D 8 Application m 5 Institution484 words
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Advertisement327 1986-07-09 16 148 Computer Courses 149 Secrelarial/ /_r^*-Tr_ i '«_^^_^?^^_i\ SECRETARY'S CERTIFICATE for j une *87 exam. Subject, covered Communication. Structure of Business Office Organisation £M£3h_s%_ Dutie* Information/Word Processing Full Time: 14/7/86 Part Time: 14/7/86 LOW FEE: $40 datmth) student passes can be arranged for foreign students For details advice-please ca" BUKfrMWAHBRANCH327 words
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Advertisement647 1986-07-09 16 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses ENGINEERING STUDIES Leading to examinations of EC (CEII VITB. C&G. etc Full /Part Time Classes Commencing m July EC (CEII Part I 8. II Architectural Draughtsmanship Electrical Engineering Pt 1 .2.3 Electrical Installation Grd. 3 Quantity Surveying (BQ) Basic Electronics Stage 1 2 Mechanical Engineering For647 words
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Advertisement1310 1986-07-09 16 160 Other Courses/ Instruction 160 Other Courses/ Instruction Special Introductory Offer I 30% off during July The start of a better you! Modelling Basic/Professional for ladies men J~j; Junior Modelling I H for children I Aerobics X Personal Grooming f Includes skin care, manicure, deportment, make-up, hair care, etc i1,310 words
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Advertisement970 1986-07-09 17 APPOINTMENTS Den norske Creditbank Group ==a! Treasury and Foreign Exchange Manager Hong Kong DnC Limited, the Hong Kong subsidiary of Den norske Creditbank, wishes to recruit a Treasury and Foreign Exchange Manager. Candidates should have at least 5 years dealing experience covering both Treasury and Foreign Exchange. They should also970 words
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Advertisement474 1986-07-09 17 Progressive and established company invites the right candidates to embark on a challenging, exciting and rewarding career with us. The incumbent will sell and market our range of electronic test equipment, power supplies, and industrial microcomputer systems and I/O peripheral boards for data acquisition and instrumentation control. Pre-requisites: Diploma or474 words
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Advertisement620 1986-07-09 17 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 429 of I9BS In the matter of the Companies Act (Chapter 185) And In the matter of T.W. CONSTRUCTION PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding Up of620 words
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Advertisement733 1986-07-09 17 Industrial Combustion Engineering Pte Ltd. An established organisation m Singapore invites j applications for the following position. If you are an energetic and self-motivated young person intending to ttep into the field of industrial automation, robotics, process control valves, and actuators as your career, please write m for the appointment733 words
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Advertisement428 1986-07-09 17 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Salt No. 3589 of 198S Between OVERSEAS UNION TRUST LIMITED Plaintiffs. And LUI CHI-HO RONALD Defendant. To: Lvi Chi-Ho Ronald late of =09-01, Newton Heights. 1 Newton Road, Singapore 1130. the abovenamed Defendant, whose present residence the Plaintiffs are unable to428 words
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Advertisement609 1986-07-09 18 NOTICES THE MRT CORPORATION PREQUALIFICATION NOTICE CONTRACT 186 CASH AND TICKET TROLLEY The Mass Rapid Transit Corporation invites suitably qualified and experienced contractors to apply for the prequahfication to tender for the Design and Manufacture of manually propelled trolleys which will be used to transport cash boxes and ticket magazines609 words
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Advertisement267 1986-07-09 18 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Salt No. ***** of 1985 Between AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP LIMITED Plaintiffs and 1. HENTECH ENGINEERING PTELTD 2. HENRY NGO CHIN CHOW 3. QUEK SIOK HUAY Defendants To: Henry Ngo Chin Chow, the abovenamed second De--1 fendant, formerly of267 words
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Advertisement91 1986-07-09 18 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF Large quantity of Hi-Tech Architectural and Drafting Boards, Tables, Data Filing System, Combo and Superfile Cabinets, 'Tiro-Clas' Industrial Filing Storage Equipment etc. AT Kewalram House Hillview Avenue #06-06 Singapore 2366 ON Friday, 11th July 1986. AT 11.00 a.m. mammm be there wmmmmmm VIEWING ON DAY OF91 words
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Advertisement143 1986-07-09 18 OH NATIONAL H3P UNIVERSITY XT OF SINGAPORE TENDER NOTICE TENDER NO EO/T/36/86 Tenders are invited from CIDB Registered Contractors for the undermentioned work: To Construct A Shed For The Viewing Grandstand At The Running Track, Sports Complex, National University Of Singapore. Eligibility I) General Contracting Head Scale A3 (II) Financial143 words
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Miscellaneous157 1986-07-09 18 SUN TAN ByCollette THE BORN LOSER By Art Sansom (^Hltl^gW^^C THSP -A6I^U/ AJ THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby BLONDIE By Dean Young GARFIELD By Jim Davis j^^*"*"^^^ v^^*^-^~N-n r MAY WAVE TO BREAK OUR J (THAT, SON, j HE'S A FAT ONE TREATY A&REEMENT I IS A CAT J ANP157 words
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Miscellaneous509 1986-07-09 18 PEANUTS By Senate T I/lOHATKINP THESE ARE IF YOU WEAR A liVE SPENT ALL MY LIFE Z_l I (OF CLOTHES CAMOUFLAGE SUITS... CAMOUFLAGE SUIT, NO TRVIN6 TO BE SEEN. lahrai^ ARE THESE?: ONE CAN SEE YOU ANP NOW THEV UANT P^t^ r FEEL i ~&>r~~~'* ME NOT T0 BE SEEN509 words
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Art & Leisure
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Article, Illustration1505 1986-07-09 19 With her latest album, True Blue, Madonna has gone upscale. She's cut her hair and chucked out her lingerie and crucifixes. STEPHEN HOLDEN reports from New York. "I LIKE challenge and controversy, I like to tick people off," Madonna boasted, tossing her head and flashing aNYT - 1,505 words
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Article, Illustration325 1986-07-09 19 GHULAM ALI live m concert? I couldn't believe my ears. Not after the last time. The last time? Yes, the last time he was brought out here by a promoter without any publicity at all, and many enthusiasts of ghazal music found out about325 words
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Article, Illustration532 1986-07-09 19 Danger sometimes follows the Vienna Boys Choir on its world tours. But the director is not overly alarmed, as IRENE HOE finds out. A DAY after they left Mexico, the city suffered the massive earthquake which made headlines around the world last year. In Chile,532 words
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Miscellaneous211 1986-07-09 19 What's On EXHIBITIONS vanishing Singapore land- Chong Junior College and Chi- Road, during office hours, scape and portraits by Lai Kui nese High School. Hwa Chong Please bring along your idenWORLD PRESS PHOTO 86. Fan g. Lobby and second floor, Junior College's Runme Shaw tity card. More than 300 pictures211 words
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Miscellaneous981 1986-07-09 19 —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, Another981 words
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Advertisement741 1986-07-09 20 ■d;iM*iviiiM>Mßi;iiK« wSj^^^^ l iflmiiamiiifiiwin'Mi K4WJS "bmbbb" Low Fixed Prices DAILY (INCL. SUN): Money Back Guarantee 9.30 AM 9.30PM f TCWf pIrJS) %^SSSSgT Jm SsB9 Ss49 t■" lili ELECTRONICS SUPERMARKET rfmeffrUant cppcnv Tl 1 imer cr Ligm, J to r!mor?Antir 4th level Scotts Shopping Centre (bet. Hyatt Dynasty) Tel: *****57 compact,741 words
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Advertisement1355 1986-07-09 20 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) IN THE HIGH COURT OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY NO. IN OF 198 C. RE: Mdm. Tjiong Jock Moi EX PARTE: Standard Chartered Bank (formerly known as The Chartered Bank) Creditors I In the Matter of the Bankruptcy Notice issued on the 17th day of January1,355 words
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Advertisement9 1986-07-09 20 f fißl*! i E^l Dtstritxj&d by [TJ FEDFRAL PUBLICATIONS9 words
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Miscellaneous1472 1986-07-09 20 ■i MY VIEW H Catherine Ong ■■■■«i, w ■■■iihi.hi imn«i mi ■■i,,,, j i,i ■im ■nwmnw. ■■.■.■■■niiMi. i,,,«, i iiim«m luflBCliSHP'VVHr Binii Tit hiQ n#i^iJ2il hfi**t dSSTS j^T*^** W^k- Wr m m W$ 1 UIIIJl Ol III*} |#CI%*MCil **%*&*> having more aged people in F ,K, Jt *JH 1 'fy1,472 words
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