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Title Section15 1986-07-15 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JULY IS, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article, Illustration666 1986-07-15 1 JUNE TAN - Maths to be a must for JC JUNE TAN Ruling also applies to Pre-U centres to take effect m 1989 By \i Literature In English I Chinese literature I Malay Literature jj Histoty j Qeoaraohv *r Pku.l«« 1 rTrysica t Human Social __________t__. Science (Phvs.cs. < Chemistry) Sdence (Physics. C666 words
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358 1986-07-15 1 Yang Razali Kassim - Yang Razali Kassim By Jakarta Correspondent JAKARTA Second Deputy Prime Minister Ong Teng Cheong arrives here on Friday for a five-day working visit at the invitation of Indonesian Manpower Minister Admiral Sudomo Mr Ong's second trip to Jakarta m six months. Accompanying him358 words
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Article66 1986-07-15 1 SAN DIEGO An elderly man pinned for 12 hours by a mountain of books that buried him during a strong earthquake m southern California was saved by a small air pocket under his bed. Anthony Cina, 86, was found on Sunday evening by neighbours who becameUPI - 66 words
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Article138 1986-07-15 1 RIYADH An Australian nurse has been sentenced ta M mmma for drinking alcohol, bat probably wii I be departed Instead, Western diplomats said yesterday. The diplomats Identified the woman as Diane Elizabeth Bartram. The Australian Embassy was planning to try ta secure leniency tram theReuter - 138 words
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Article50 1986-07-15 1 KUWAIT Members of the Kuwaiti Science Club have invented an airconditioned helmet to combat the heat. Cooled by a tiny solarpower unit, local dailies describe it as a boon for labourers and engineers working m summer temperatures of up to 50 degrees Celcius. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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378 1986-07-15 1 RITA GOMEZ - Former OTB man Chang gets 3 years for fraud RITA GOMEZ By HONGKONG Former Overseas Trust Bank (OTB) managing director Patrick Chang was sentenced yesterday to three years m jail for conspiring to defraud the bank of about Ss2B6 million. Chang, son of the late Malaysian tycoon Datuk Chang Ming378 words
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379 1986-07-15 1 SALMA KHALIK - S'pore scraps air pact with Canada SALMA KHALIK SINGAPORE has terminated its air agreement with Canada. A statement from the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) yes- terday said: "Singapore regrets that it has no choice but to terminate the Singapore-Canada Air Transport Agreement." This move follows four days of379 words
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Article36 1986-07-15 1 NEW DELHI The government yesterday ordered India's sports team net te depart far the Commonwealth Games m Edinburgh and the Foreign Ministry said a boycott was possible. SEE BACK PAGE APAP - 36 words
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Article468 1986-07-15 1 WASHINGTON The Reagan administration will soon lower its 1986 economic growth forecast as evidence mounts that the economy is more sluggish than originally predicted, Treasury Secretary James Baker said. In a television interview on Sunday, Mr Baker also chided American trading partners for failing to match the interestReuter - 468 words
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Article281 1986-07-15 1 BANGKOK The Vietnamese Communist Party has chosen the country's 79-year-old President, Mr Truong Chinh, to succeed the late Mr Le Duan as its new leader, Voice of Vietnam radio reported. The party's central committee met m a special plenum m Hanoi yesterday on theReuter - 281 words
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Article358 1986-07-15 2 Dog's attack A FORMER partner of a security agency said yesterday that when one of its dogs bit a guard the first time, he was told the victim had only suffered scratches. But the dog, Starsky, killed the guard, Mr Tham Kwong Seng, when he set on him a358 words
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Article312 1986-07-15 2 More oil, less accord THE SURGE m oil production by Saudi Arabia and its Opec allies will undermine the cartel's ability to reach an accord on production, according to oil executives and analysts. The result, the experts said, would be to push oil prices down again, probably312 words
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Article242 1986-07-15 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: WHATEVER the symbolism involved m banning South African-born runner Zola BaM aai swimmer Annette Cowley from the Commonwealth Games, the real grievance af the bay catting African states, namely South Africa's apartheid policy, remains unaddressed. The responsibility far keeping the dispute within customary bounds, however,242 words
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Article271 1986-07-15 2 Boycott hits 2 sports ATHLETICS and boxing, traditionally two of the strongest African sports, are expected to be hardest hit by the boycott of this month's Edinburgh Commonwealth Games. Tanzania on Sunday joined Kenya, Nigeria, Ghana and Uganda m withdrawing from the Games m protest against Britain's refusal to271 words
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Article477 1986-07-15 2 Living with loss NO ONE HAS escaped loss, which can be defined as being deprived of, or being without, something one has had. Some losses, like the death of a loved one, or a part of the body, are specific. But there are other losses that may not477 words
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Article208 1986-07-15 2 PARTIES EYE ONG FAMILY STAKE IN FINANCE FIRM THE ONG FAMILY'S controlling stake m publiclisted finance company, International Trust A Finance Ltd, is being eyed by at least two parties. The Ongs, whose interests embrace stockbroking, trading, banking and property, own about 54 per cent of ITF's paid-up capital208 words
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195 1986-07-15 2 Around Asean... and Across the Causeway Search on for nuns THE MILITARY yesterday launched a search for 10 Filipino Catholic nuns and an American missionary kidnapped by suspected Muslim rebels m the southern Philippine city of Marawi during the weekend. Brig-Gen Pedro Balbanero, deputy chief of the Southern Command, said195 words
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Article76 1986-07-15 2 'ALLOW FULL-FACED HELMETS' A MOTORCYCLIST says it is significant that m nine out of 10 reports he reads about motorcycle accidents he comes across the words "head injuries". He says those who ride motorcycles are aware of the risks involved and would like to minimise them. He argues for76 words
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Article290 1986-07-15 2 Product Advertiser Section/Pafe Aircon Sanyo I 9 Mam Qantas Airline. I —21 Audn Set. on Electronics (Sony) I 1 B«b Malayan Banking Berhad I 1 Standard Chartered Bank I—l 7 Beauty Centre Wong Tattoo I —26 Beverage Tanho Pharmaceutical I —10 Beaks Butterworth _Co (Asia) > -4A Opporturity290 words
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Article, Illustration409 1986-07-15 3 COLOMBO As many as 39 people, mostly members of the Tamil minority, were reported killed yesterday m renewed clashes as President Junius Jayewardene's peace proposals to settle Sri Lanka's ethnic conflict were rejected by the major opposition party. The National Security MinistryAP; AFP; Reuter - 409 words
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170 1986-07-15 3 TOKYO Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe was named yesterday to head a major faction within the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. The development was seen by political observers as underlining Mr Abe's challenge for power against Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone. The outgoing head of theAFP - 170 words
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242 1986-07-15 3 Two killed as Israelis hit guerilla targets BEIRUT Israeli Jets attacked Palestinian guerilla bases m the Drue-held hills southeast of Beirut yesterday, demolishing their targets m fiery bombing and rocketing runs that left two guerillas dead and 12 wounded. Police and the International Bed Cross reported the casualties m communiquesAP - 242 words
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Article33 1986-07-15 3 SEOUL Mr Hong Jin-Ki, Chairman of the Seoul newspaper Joong-Ang Dbo and a former Justice Minister, died at his home m Seoul on Sunday, thp narxer said. He was 69. APAP - 33 words
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Article, Illustration125 1986-07-15 3 WITH just one aircraft, Cook Islands International Airline has been launched In Sydneylie Prime Minister of the Cooks, Sir Thomas Davis (right), and Ansett Transport Industries chief Sir Peter Abeles were at the launch. The Boeing Ifl CHA will ase isRenter - 125 words
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Article59 1986-07-15 3 AMMAN King Hussein of Jordan held talks on Sunday with visiting Egyptian Defence Minister Mohammed Abdel Halim Abu Ghazaleh and his accompanying delegation, Petra news agency said. Mr Abu Ghazaleh arrived earlier the day with a military delegation at the invitation of the Jordanian General Commander ofUPI - 59 words
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304 1986-07-15 3 Religious riots take a turn for the worse AHMEDABAD Police opened fire yesterday at crowds setting fire to shops on the sixth day of bloody Hindu-Muslim rioting here m which victims have been burned alive and tossed from hospital windows. Police said two additional stabbings, the death of a manReuter - 304 words
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Article68 1986-07-15 3 BEIJING A nationwide survey indicated that 70 per cent of Chinese men smoke and the number is on the rise, a state-run newspaper reported on Sunday. The survey of 119,600 people, conducted from February to July 1984, showed that among those 70 per cent, 75.6 perAP - 68 words
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394 1986-07-15 3 More Taiwanese women now breaking away from old values TAIPEI A growing number of women m Taiwan is br?aking away from traditional Chinese values which say a good woman should obey her father before marriage, her husband m marriage, and her sons once he dies. Higher education, an increasingly affluentAFP - 394 words
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167 1986-07-15 3 TOKYO The Defence Agency yesterday flatly denied c. local press report that it wis studying a plan to build nuclear-powered submarines m the *****. "We have no such plan at all," an agency spokesman said. "We will lodge a protest with the newspaper." InReuter - 167 words
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343 1986-07-15 4 Surge in oil output 'may hurt Opec's bid for accord' NEW YORK The surge m oil production by Saudi Arabia and its Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) allies will undermine the cartel's ability to reach an act ord on production, oil executives and analysts said. The result, the expertsReuter - 343 words
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Article123 1986-07-15 4 Outcry over 'monster' structure MOSCOW A plan for a "monster" monument m central Moscow to commemorate the victory m World War n has prompted a public outcry on aesthetic grounds. Muscovites, after raising millions of roubles for the project, now say they don't want the towering red granite "memorial complex."AFP - 123 words
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Article, Illustration492 1986-07-15 4 We'll act with or without Thatcher's support, says Mulroney picture MONTREAL Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney has said, after talks with British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, that Canada is ready to impose economic sanctions on South Africa with or without the support of Mrs ThatcherReuter; UPI - 492 words
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327 1986-07-15 4 Black pupils stay away as schools reopen SOWETO Blade schools reopened yesterday for the first time since the South African government declared a state of emergency but hundreds of thousands of pupils failed to return to class. Trade union calls for a day of protest against the month-old emergency appearedReuter - 327 words
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79 1986-07-15 4 Five killed in Cairo gas main fire CAIRO Five people died and nine were injured m a four-hour blaze when a gas main supplying the industrial suburb of Helwan exploded m the Massara district 20 km south of Cairo on Sunday night. The blast left a crater, but an armamentsAFP - 79 words
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285 1986-07-15 4 Non-stop flight heading for a record MOJAVE (California) An experimental plane flew past the halfway mark on its way to a record for continuous, nonrefuelled flight on Sunday The plane dubbed Voyager had flown more than 10,500 km by late Sun day night. It is designed to fly around theUPI - 285 words
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Article34 1986-07-15 4 BONN Pakistani Prime Minister Mohammad Khan Junejo arrived m West Germany on Sunday for a three-day visit. He is scheduled to confer with Chancellor Helmut Kohl and President Richard von Weizsaecker. UPIUPI - 34 words
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Article67 1986-07-15 4 PRESIDENT FRANCOIS MITTERRAND of France will refuse to sign a decree to privatise 65 French companies, raising the prospect of an upset m a power-sharing arrangement with the right-wing government of Prime Minister Jacques Chirac. Mr Mitterrand said he had not received the necessary assurances that industriesReuter; AP - 67 words
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Article73 1986-07-15 4 THE SEASIDE tourist resort of Goa m western India was paralysed yesterday during protests over which language to use there, the Press Trust of India reported. The protests started on Friday when Goa's government announced that Konkani, spoken by many Christians m the former Portuguese colony, wouldReuter - 73 words
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Article49 1986-07-15 4 BANGLADESH PRESIDENT Hussain Mohammed Ershad has announced m Dhaka that a presidential election will be held m early October of this year. He told the official BSS news agency that the Election Commission had been informed and would announce the polls schedule m due time. AFPAFP - 49 words
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Article61 1986-07-15 4 TYPHOON PEGGY was responsible for at least 57 deaths m China and more than 800 injuries, Chinese officials said m Beijing A Civil Affairs Ministry official said that "Typhoon No 7", as Peggy is known m China, killed 21 people m the southern province of Guangdong andAFP - 61 words
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Article46 1986-07-15 4 JAPANESE PRIME Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone announced a US$lOO million (Ss2l9 million) bank loan to Argentina during talks yesterday with Argentine President Raul Alfonsin, Foreign Ministry officials said m Tokyo. The loan is to be extended by the Export-Import Bank of Japan. UPIUPI - 46 words
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345 1986-07-15 5 WASHINGTON Despite the recent reduction m terrorist activities by Middle East groups, United States intelligence analysts say they expect these organisations to carry out new "indiscriminate" attacks m Western Europe. The April 15 American bombing of Libya, increased security precautions at airports andNYT - 345 words
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Article125 1986-07-15 5 Shev in London for state visit LONDON Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze arrived on Sunday for a two-day state visit to Britain the first by a Soviet foreign minister m a decade and said he was optimistic his talks would achieve progress. British officials said Mr Shevardnadze's British counterpart, SirUPI - 125 words
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Article, Illustration65 1986-07-15 5 pictures, IT STARTED out se well for this girl (at right) hoars of practice most have gone late the half-time entertainment she was to provide at the Goodwill Games m Moscow on Sunday. Then everything started to go wrong the hoops started turning out of synchronisation and endedReuter - 65 words
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271 1986-07-15 5 West's first N-test unit in Russia MOSCOW US scientists have installed the first Western monitoring station at a Soviet nuclear test site, putting about a dozen seismic devices m the rugged hill country of remote Kazakhstan, a member of the group said. Mr Thomas Cochran, a scientist with the Washing-ton-basedAP - 271 words
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316 1986-07-15 5 Eight troopers killed and 40 hurt as bus is blown un in Madrid MADRID Eight Civil Guardia troopers were killed and more than 40 others injured yesterday when their bus was blown up by a car bomb m a Madrid residential area. A government spokesman said seven guardsmen were killedReuter; AFP - 316 words
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212 1986-07-15 5 Nixon turns pianist at Moscow party MOSCOW Former United States President Richard Nixon, on his first trip to Moscow since he left office m 1974, attended a reception at the US ambassador's residence on Sunday and played God Bless America on the piano. Mr Nixon, 73, went to the receptionReuter; UPI - 212 words
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Article60 1986-07-15 5 DAKAR The Namibian nationalist South-west Africa People's Organisation (Swapo) has had "major successes" m recent months, shooting down four South African transport planes and some helicopters, Swapo leader Sam Nujoma said m Dakar on Saturday. Mr Nujoma also said he was satisfied with the action ofAFP - 60 words
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184 1986-07-15 5 US politicians run up 10m travel bill WASHINGTON Jetsetting Congressmen ran up travel bills of U554.76 million (5510.37 million) m 1985 for destinations ranging from the Geneva arms talks to the Paris air show and St Patrick's Day celebrations m Ireland, according to an official report released here. The HouseAFP - 184 words
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125 1986-07-15 5 LISBON Five bombs naploied ta three Portuguese cities yesterday, killing two people and Injuring one Ln central LLsThe ether bombs went off la aad aronnd the towns of Setuhal aad Evora, causing only damage to a country house, a peat office, TheReuter; UPI - 125 words
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410 1986-07-15 6 Rebels hope to embarrass Philippine govt, says general MANILA THE military yesterday launched a search for 10 Filipino Catholic nuns and an American missionary kidnapped by suspected Muslim rebels m the southern Philippine city of Marawi during the weekend. Brig-Gen Pedro Balbanero, deputy chiefAP; Reuter - 410 words
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Article, Illustration320 1986-07-15 6 ABBY TAN - Coup bid hotel to file $490,000 claims ABBY TAN By Manila Correspondent MANILA The stateowned Manila Hotel has prepared claims for U*****,000 (*****,000) m damages and business loss against supporters of ousted President Ferdinand Marcos who occupied the hotel m an abortive coup attempt on July 6. Tne hotel willAP - 320 words
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Article114 1986-07-15 6 Thailand may order 3 more planes BANGKOK Thailand is considering an order for a further three aircraft from an Indonesian manufacturer, the Indonesian Embassy here said yesterday. An embassy statement said the option came as a result of Thai Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn's visit to Indonesia as guest of President SuhartoAFP - 114 words
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312 1986-07-15 6 BANGKOK A Joint police aad military task force ia charge of Bangkok's security is to be disbanded, press reports here said quoting a senior military official. The move was instigated by the new Thai army chief, Gen Chaovalit Yongchaiyntb, to further deprive IdaAFP - 312 words
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Article, Illustration228 1986-07-15 7 RAJ ANG A court here will rule today on whether there Is a case against two New Zealanders charged with offending Magistrate Nairn Darwlah toM the prosecution and defence counsel to today. The court will Grunt I— as Neodale, 88, and Julian Mary MJenof,Reuter; NOT - 228 words
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Article379 1986-07-15 7 'Other races won't lose their ethnic identity' pledge KUALA LUMPUR PRIME Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday that Bahasa Malaysia, the national language, should no longer be an issue of controversy. At tiie same time, he reminded those who championed itBemama - 379 words
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664 1986-07-15 7 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM By ACCUSATIONS are made regularly by Islamic fundamentalists that Singapore poses a danger to Malaysia because it is a Christian nation with close ties to the West and its own Chinese Catholic population, according to a report m664 words
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253 1986-07-15 7 20 plead not guilty to Sabah demo charge KOTA KINABALU Five members of the State Assembly and 15 others were charged m court yesterday with taking part m illegal demonstrations last March. Four of the accused represent the opposition Muslim-based United Sabah National Organisation m the assembly. The fifth assemblymanReuter; Bernama - 253 words
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154 1986-07-15 7 High Court postpones Barlow hearing o SEE FORUM: P.lf PENANG The High Court has postponed indefinitely a case filed by a lawyer for hanged Australian drug trafficker Kevin Barlow challenging the Penang Pardons Board's decision to reject his appeal tor clemency. Mr -Carpal Singh said he was told by the154 words
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81 1986-07-15 7 KUALA LUMPUR A aiiiillua of four opposition parties has decided not to call the proposed nulled •PP«»»«» n Harakah Keadllao Rakyat (People's Justice Movement). No reason was given for the decision by the parties Parti Islam, Socialist Democratic Party, Parti Soslalls Rakyat Malaysia, and PartiReuter - 81 words
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Article, Illustration313 1986-07-15 8 SHIRLEY TAN - SHIRLEY TAN Primary 1 registration By EXCEPT for the lunch break yesterday, 153 graduate mothers, armed with their university degrees, Bled ta continuously at the Ministry of Education to register their children for next year's pre-prlmary aad Primary 1 classes. At the end of313 words
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354 1986-07-15 8 VALERIE LEE - VALERIE LEE By MORE commerce teachers will be recruited when the new centralised institutions are set up to replace Pre-University centres m the near future, Dr Tony Tan said yesterday. The new institutions, which will mark the end of Singapore's 21 Pre-U centres, will354 words
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Article94 1986-07-15 8 A MAN was charged yesterday with helping to dispose of stolen jewellery worth $303,972. Lam Kwong Kee, 32, was accused of committing the offence m April at his Geylang Road shop. Lam already faces a similar charge involving stolen jewellery worth $211,000 which he allegedly disposed94 words
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Article80 1986-07-15 8 A MAN was yesterday charged with seven counts of receiving stolen grid ornaments worth $34t,543. Chaa Cha Chai, ss, allegedly committed the seven offences at a company In Lorong 8, Geylang, between March 1984 and May this year. He already faces a charge of retaining80 words
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Article122 1986-07-15 8 TWO men were yesterday charged with another count of armed robbery involving jewellery valued at more than $200,000. No plea was taken from Daljit Singh s/o Amar Singh, 23, and Kawal Krishna Kumar Singh, 22. The pair was charged with taking $271,695 worth of122 words
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313 1986-07-15 8 A FORMER partner of a security agency said yesterday that when one of its dogs bit a guard the first ume, he was told the victim had only suffered scratches. But the dog, Starsky, killed the guard, Mr Tham313 words
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Article, Illustration89 1986-07-15 8 THANKS for the memories, Mr Prime Minister, the beaming members of Singapore Recreation Club seem to be saying. Mr Lee is presented with a gift of a silver salver by SRC president Reggie Tessensohn after unveiling a plaque at the club's re-opening on Sunday night.JACKIE HO. - 89 words
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85 1986-07-15 8 A RUSSIAN claimed trial yesterday to a charge of permitting his 13--year-old son to drive his car last month. Valeri P. Zintchenko, 36, manager of Aeroflot Soviet Airlines, is alleged to have allowed his son, Dmitri, to drive along85 words
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Article, Illustration654 1986-07-15 10 JUDY TAN - JUDY TAN But many of them express misgivings By MR T. T. Chua is apprehensive about the scheme for determining the rent on his watch shop at the new Forum Galleria shopping centre. Under the plan, he will pay a fixed monthly654 words
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Article327 1986-07-15 10 THERE are various ways of checking on shop-owners whose rent is based on their sales turnover to see if they are cheating, according to Miss Dianne Byrnes, a centre manager with Jones Lang Wootton, who has been seconded to manage Scotts Shopping Centre. Miss327 words
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177 1986-07-15 10 East German airline mayfly to S'pore INTERFLUG, the East German national carrier, plans to fly either to Bangkok or Singapore by next April. Its deputy director, Dr Andreas Kramer, said a decision can be expected within two months. He met Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore officials and toured Changi airport177 words
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Article74 1986-07-15 10 Children's troupe on show again THE Beijing Opera Children's Troupe will perform again tomorrow night by popular demand. Full-house attendance at the troupe's five public performances, and requests from the public, convinced organisers Metro Pte Ltd to put on an extra show. This will be held at Bpm tomorrow at74 words
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Article, Illustration303 1986-07-15 10 Kind cabby helped fare out of tight spot Courtesy hotline Rhg 712- 1000 12pm— 2pm MNPH ""I It IT WAS an embarrassing situation for a 19-year-old caller to the courtesy hotline last week, so much so that he prefers his name not to be revealed. There he was, out on303 words
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Article140 1986-07-15 10 THE Ministry of Community Development's courtesy campaign was launched yesterday with a challenge to the staff to become regarded as genuinely caring. Speaking at the launching ceremony, Permanent Secretary Wong Hung Khim said that m the civil service's "drive and eagerness to get the140 words
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121 1986-07-15 10 A MAN was charged yesterday with making a bai waitress take a "stupefying drug" so that he could steal her jewellery. Chia Soon On, 26, is alleged to have done this to Madam Lim Geok Kirn by adding some pills to a glass121 words
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Article62 1986-07-15 10 THE case against a far mci charged with having sex with an underaged girl on L 3 occasions will be heard on April 8 and 9 next year Tan Yew Poo. 32. denied having sex with the gir! at the Seletar Reservoir car park between62 words
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384 1986-07-15 12 Quality control circle makes locating uniforms a cinch WORKERS at Siemens Components will save their company $34,800 this year through good housekeeping. When the company introduced anti-static lint-free uniforms m its assembly area IVi years ago, staff spent much time each day searching for384 words
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132 1986-07-15 12 Consortium wins deal to design garden festival A CONSORTIUM comprising a Singapore firm and three foreign firms has won the contract to design Singapore's first International Garden Festival, which will be held m 1968. Alfred Wong Partnership teamed up wfth two British firms, William Gillespie A Partners and Garden Festivals132 words
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Article, Illustration336 1986-07-15 12 POLAND is looking East to expand trade and economic relations with Singapore. This was expressed by its Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Zbigniew Szalajda, when he arrived from Jakarta on his maiden visit here. He sees joint-venture possibilities m civil engineering and consultancy works. And336 words
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108 1986-07-15 12 Student burnt in flat dies in hospital A POLYTECHNIC student, whs maa ■ulisslj lnjared after he was harat In his flat In M» la hospital aa Santey. Mr Tack liaa Chaaa, 20, a Ngee Ah Petytechflat when a fire hroke sat teat M-day at Ipm. He stamUed sat af the108 words
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Article79 1986-07-15 12 Man accused of cheating bank A BUSINESSMAN was accused on Saturday of cheating the National Bank of Abu Dhabi of $58,671. Vaah Chanana, 34, is alleged to have submitted false documents to the bank to negotiate an irrevocable letter of credit favouring Vaah (Singapore) Pte Ltd, of which he wai79 words
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141 1986-07-15 12 THE trial of stockbroker Lin Tah Hwa, who faces 22 cheating charges, will be held m a district court from March 2 to 20 next year. The hearing dates were taken yesterday when his case came up tor mention m Court 20. Last Friday,141 words
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551 1986-07-15 12 Workers' Party not required to submit fresh accounts MR JUSTICE Lai Kew Chai yesterday set aside an order by the High Court asking J. B. Jeyaretnam to submit a fresh set of accounts on the financial position of the Workers' Party from Jan 1, 1982 to June Ifi the same551 words
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Article, Illustration405 1986-07-15 13 THE Economic Development Board is consulting an international authority on competitive strategy about how to compete with other countries for more investors to Singapore. Mr Tan Chin Nam. EDB's general manager, said the board is tapping the expertise of Professor Michael Porter, a405 words
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134 1986-07-15 13 DREDGING of the Jurong River is expected to start by the end of the year so that it can cope with the increased runoff from large-scale developments at the Jurong East and Jurong West new towns. An Environment Ministry spokesman said yesterday134 words
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327 1986-07-15 13 A SENIOR presiding officer at the 1984 general election said yesterday that polling candidates and their agents were allowed to sign their names on the official security seals of the ballotboxes. Mr Lee Kok Kee, 42, was being cross-examined during the continued327 words
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83 1986-07-15 13 France marks Bastille Day with reception FRANCE celebrated its 197 th Bastille Day m Singapore with a reception at the French ambassador's residence yesterday. More than 500 guests attended the reception to commemorate France's emergence as a republic almost two centuries ago. Mr Lee Yock Suan, Acting Minister for Labour,83 words
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Article229 1986-07-15 13 FOUR students have earned the privilege of studying at Oxford University, courtesy of DBS Bank. Three are from Hwa Chong Junior College. They are Mr Tan Jeanne Kirk and Miss Ang Wan Ching, both of whom will read political science, philosophy and economics, and Mr Tan229 words
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Article55 1986-07-15 13 THIRTY-FOUR Singapore Armed Forces personnel were presented with long-service awards yesterday. The ceremony, at the Ministry of Defence, was officiated by the commander ol the Republic of Singapore Navy, Colonel James Leo. The servicemen, who have been with the SAF for at least 20 years, received55 words
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Article65 1986-07-15 13 ABOUT IN cassette tapes, believed to be pirated, were seised on Friday m a police raid on music shops m Upper Serangoon, Boon Lay and Queensway. A statement from the International Federation of Phonogram and Videogram Producers yesterday said 40 people were charged with copyright infringement last65 words
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Article68 1986-07-15 13 A MAN WAS yesterday charged with using criminal force on a woman while stealing her wallet. No plea was taken from Mohamad Shomay bin Hasan, 26, who is alleged to have stolen Miss Yee Ching Leong's wallet containing $6, a Cash-On-Line card and a pen worth $15,68 words
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Article62 1986-07-15 13 A MOTORCYCLIST and his pillion rider were injured when they fell off their machine after it hit a road kerb along the East Coast Parkway on Sunday. The pillion rider, Mr Jaafar bin Musroom, 26, suffered serious chest injuries. He was warded at the Singapore General62 words
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Article76 1986-07-15 13 THE IMS-MILLION criminal breach of trust case against a former Overseas Union Bank branch manager, Yen Kum Wah, 45, was yesterday postponed for six weeks. Yen's lawyer, Mr Peter Yap, asked for the adjournment to make representations to the Deputy Public Prosecutor. The nine charges against Yen,76 words
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Article60 1986-07-15 13 A MAN WAS yesterday charged with using his Jalan Bukit Merah flat as a common betting house. Wong Yee Wang, 55, claimed trial and was offered $20,000 bail m two sureties until Aug 2, when hearing dates will be fixed. He is alleged to have committed the60 words
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Advertisement197 1986-07-15 10 Thanks to you, we are celebrating our 8 th year together! NEC Computers Singapore Re Ltd (NECOS) and Business Computers (Re) Ltd have renewed their distributorship agreement recently, cementing the bond for more fruitful years ahead! We have the solution to your office three superb models ASTRA 330, automation needs197 words
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Advertisement73 1986-07-15 11 gasolines that will injector deposits. awo^ W mm\ M W Only Mobil is presently mar Ketina such Howard Kehr I Wmmw m Wmamm mmm a mmmw* m* Vice-Chairman ,77^ 1: x Genera Motors Corporation ..ii -a. (The wor d s argest car V m manufacturer) Am Xr Awm Am fl73 words
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Advertisement177 1986-07-15 12 m\\= STAFF SELECTION \W WORKSHOP mm SEPTEMBER 3 4, 1986 fl MCEY TOPICS Why do we Employ the Wrong Analysis of the Interview Person? Structured and Patterned Interviews Preparing Job Person Testing and Evaluation Specifications Final Evaluation Process Advertising and Promotion Appointment The Application Other Issues The Unstructured Interview Process177 words
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Article526 1986-07-15 14 AFRICAN states are unlikely to be persuaded to stop their boycott of the Commonwealth Games just because South Af-rican-born runner Zola Budd and swimmer Annette Cowley have been barred from taking part m the competition, scheduled to begin m Edinburgh next week. The ban on526 words
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Article, Illustration1229 1986-07-15 14 ZAINUL ABIDIN RASHEED; Berita Harian; Berita Minggu - ZAINUL ABIDIN RASHEED Berita Harian Berita Minggu The Sultan and the Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, turns 40 today. Eighteen years on the throne after his father, the Seri Begawan Sultan Sir Omar AH Saifuddien abdicated, the young Sultan1,229 words
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599 1986-07-15 14 Summer jobs are not for these fine young men Art Buchwald THE news trom the youth front Is that are many more summer Jobs this year than there are applicants. I decided to find out why. I asked three young men hanging oat la front of the drugstore why they599 words
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Article, Illustration1413 1986-07-15 15 NAYAN CHANDA - China enters the commercial satellite business NAYAN CHANDA It offers cut-rate launches and insurance By writing for the Far Eastern Economic Review 6 On June 6, an American company, Teresat Ine, began negotiations m Beijing for the f inalisation of an agreement" to launch the recovered satellites aboard China's Long1,413 words
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Article, Illustration533 1986-07-15 15 BRUCE ROSCOE - BRUCE ROSCOE By writing for the Far Eastern Economic Review TOKYO In 1977 Japan became the third country m the world after the US and Soviet Union to put a satellite into geosynchronous orbit. It was launched by the National Space Development Agency533 words
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Advertisement90 1986-07-15 14 Comprehensive and clearly written providing analytical examination and practical guidance on the local law. Contents: 1 Introduction 11 Recovery of Possession 2 General Principles of Premises 3 Policy ol the Act 12. Subtenancies 4 Application of the Act 13. Penal Provisions 5 Tenancy and Licence il4 The Repeal Provisions 690 words
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Advertisement120 1986-07-15 15 SELEX __*^^**Oflt! P^fl!^ The new SELEX 101 ma V be the second most inexpensive o •BGS^ *c\ copier but its versatility and performance are second to none A C\ \V/ B S^-^ It is a remarkably compact desktop copier, even shorter than I C,nCM 1W 0 Vt>e a (tio^ your120 words
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245 1986-07-15 16 International court should be formed to deal with drug traffickers SO the ultimate punishment for ignoring the laws of Malaysia has been meted out to two Australians. I agree entirely with the use of the death penalty to deter drug trafficking, as I too have young children, and I am245 words
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Letter141 1986-07-15 16 I AM writing to agree with Ms Jean Chan's letter about the innocent party m a road accident losing insurance bonuses. (ST, July 5). We, too, have just been involved m an accident which has cost us time, loss of use of the car, inconvenience, loss of141 words
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Letter, Illustration511 1986-07-15 16 lAM not very clear am to why the authorities have been ao unbending on the issue of full-faced helmets. I am, however, mure thmt if we can aave jumt one life or prevent one person from suffering from the head injuries he/she will511 words
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246 1986-07-15 16 I REFER to the letter "Another query on traffic review system" by "S.K." (ST, June 19). "S.K." was unhappy with the review of a traffic accident case. She claimed that the traffic police decided that no action would be taken against anyone based on246 words
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163 1986-07-15 16 PLEASE refer to the letter "Potential tenant queries rents of reverted properties" from "For the Good of All". (ST, July 4). Your reader referred to houses at Sussex estate and Holland estate (presumably Chip Bee Gardens). The correct vacancy rate for the terrace houses163 words
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110 1986-07-15 16 A ZEBRA crossing was recently painted at the Junction of streets 42 and 41 m Ang Mo Kio, near Teck Ghee Primary School. I write this letter because I have witnessed on two occasions cars screeching to a halt to avoid children110 words
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Letter320 1986-07-15 16 Employer did new employee AFTER reading the letter "Job-seekers have to spend a lot on their applications" by "Dejected, Frustrated..." (ST, July 8), I would like him to share my frustration as an employer. Towards the end of May, I recruited a female assistant to do some clerical work. She320 words
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Letter197 1986-07-15 16 SOMETIME m early October last year, I wrote two letters to the Public Works Department to draw attention to the dangerous pedestrian crossing at Block 44, Sims Drive. The points I brought up were: POOR lighting at the crossing and also along that stretch of197 words
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Article76 1986-07-15 17 SINGAPORE counters made good gains yesterday while Malaysian stocks remained weak m Ught trading. The Straits Times Industrial Index finished 7.94 points higher at 739.96 and the rhiilw Times Composite Index put on 6.44 points to 628.50. Rises ted falls 113 to 33 compared with last Friday's76 words
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Article12 1986-07-15 17 How Por 916,000 Promot 722,000 XL Industries 512,000 GtyDov 454,00012 words
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Article116 1986-07-15 17 CEUb lttO +50 spui* im hacfcn IM +22 ft* Ma IM +17 DBS 710+15 Mm MO -1-14 Mi «ol+l2 tit*. *Ip ai *v Hnr> 213 Ml *R 771+10 UOI 215 -fit ras joo +9 H».Hm« Ml -ft Mta m M>«*Mc IM +7 VmM J7I +S mtmm m116 words
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Article89 1986-07-15 17 My 11 My 14 IT •■■nutl (22 0S 628 SO BI mtoJhx 01 MM: 5 *****610 •T 08/ OS -287 -93 CMS -MM -M2t 08V -***** -8155/ ST MjMi 732 01 739 95 ST FaMtt 2169 38 2187 4? ST Hrt* SUS 57? 94 My 11 My 14 ST89 words
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Article36 1986-07-15 17 INDICES Highs Lows Straits fines Bustess Tims huh m frill PfUlMUilila. 1985/86 ma 852 65 (7/3/85) 757.79 (8/3/85) 1985/86 Lm 563.34 (28/4/86) 470.92 (28/4/86) M-bme rmap 1071.91 (8/2/84) ***** (8/2/84) M-tm Lot 74.75 (17/9/64) 470.92 (28/4/86)36 words
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Article16 1986-07-15 17 THE US dollar gained 215 ticks to close at DM 2.1995 m Singapore. amammmmmmaa^ I16 words
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Article24 1986-07-15 17 dm v rr si iiubi OH 2 1970 ***** unq 2.1950 unq C 1 4865 ***** 161.15 ***** 2.1940 ***** 1.487 b24 words
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Article33 1986-07-15 17 Eurodollar: Gained one tick to 93.56 a contract. Dentsehemnrk: Lost 24 ticks to 0.4582 a contract. Ispsww yen: Lost 17 ticks to 0.*****1 a contract. Gold: Lost US$l.BO to U*****.30 an ounce.33 words
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Article104 1986-07-15 17 BEIJING China will sooner or later have to enter the British and United States bond markets to raise funds needed for modernisation, Mr Hao Jianping. assistant manager of Bank of China's foreign exchange department, was quoted as saying. The China Daily business weekly quoted MrReuter - 104 words
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Article66 1986-07-15 17 TOKYO The Ministry of International Trade and Industry (Miti) has lowered its economic growth forecast for fiscal 1986 87 ending March horn 4 per cent to 2.5 per cent to take into account the deflationary impact of the strong yen. The forecast an—am a yen/dollar rate ofReuter - 66 words
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Article72 1986-07-15 17 BELTING A total of 25 banks m the Shanghai economic region have de- cided to set up an interbank market for short-term discount of commercial paper and for long-term issue and transfer of stocks and shares. The People's Daily overseas edition said funds circulating among the hanks haveReuter - 72 words
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Article72 1986-07-15 17 BHP reaps record profit MELBOURNE The Australian industrial and resources giant Broken Hill Proprietary Limited (BHP) announced here yesterday a record annual profit of nearly AH bilThe BHP directors told a press conference and the Melbourne stock exchange that the company had made a net profit before extraordinary items ofAFP - 72 words
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Article57 1986-07-15 17 GENEVA China will present its application to join the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt) to a full 91-nation council meeting today. Gatt spokesman David Woods said China will also join major trade negotiations due to begin later this year, aimed at opening new57 words
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Article, Illustration573 1986-07-15 17 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By Negotiations are believed to be going on THE Ong family's controlling stake m publiclisted finance company, International Trust A Finance Ltd, is being eyed by at least two parties. The Ongs, whose interests embrace stockbroking, trading, banking and property, own about573 words
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Article, Illustration268 1986-07-15 17 UNITED Indastrial Car* pstnifoa strikes a masleal note In its mllllen renovation af Ita flagship, the Mrtirey UIC BalldA pianist tinkling away at a grand plane In the lebby ef aa efflee balldtag ptavldea aa Innovative teach far a district that268 words
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174 1986-07-15 17 3 finance firms under review OCBC OVERSEA-CHINESE Ranking Corporation .has confirmed press reports that it is currently reviewing ways of rationalising the operations of three of its five finance companies. It was reported on Saturday by The Straits Times and The Business Times that OCBC planned to merge the three174 words
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576 1986-07-15 17 KUALA LUMPUR THE major shareholders of commercial banks, finance companies and merchant banks will now be allowed to retain a controlling 51 per cent stake m their financial institutions, Bank Negara sources said. Bank Negara had earlier indicated that all shareholders m these576 words
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333 1986-07-15 17 JAMES NG - JAMES NG By A DOZEN employees of Elders Pica have lost their Jobs as a result of the development finance and investment company's expansion. This ironic situation arose because the Elders Pica group's expansion programme has led to a restructuring of its Pacific333 words
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271 1986-07-15 17 HONGKONG SHIPPING magnate Sir Y.K. Pao said yesterday he bought nearly 15 per cent of Britain's Standard Chartered Bank as a long-term investment with a little spare change from his pocket. In his first public statement after last week's purchase, estimated by271 words
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Article223 1986-07-15 17 Pepsi buys 7-Up for $538 m SOFT drinks giant Pepsi-Cola International announced yesterday that it bought 7-Up Company from tobacco company Philip Morris for US$246 million (*****.7 million) m cash. The purchase of 7-Up expands Pepsi-Cola's presence m the growing lemon-lime market. It is already the third largest soft drinks223 words
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93 1986-07-15 17 Yeo Hiap Seng likely to get local franchise THE Pepsi purchase makes It mwam ________m _________> ly that the lecal tramchtae for 7-Up will ga ta Yee map Stmg limited, which Mt only distributes Pepsi Is MifHsre bat ake haMs the 1-Up lhe —hst has bean speculating es wh* weald93 words
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Article111 1986-07-15 17 UNITED Overseas Bank wfD lower its savings rate by 0.25 percentage point to 4.25 per cent today. DBS Bank and DBS Finance will cut 0 JS percentage point off the interest rates charged on loans of up to 10 years far commercial and industrial properties. The new111 words
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Article2808 1986-07-15 18 READERS should be aware of the Imitations nt ttma l-f._n. itinn __,i____nj fri-mm ij-tjjin 01 un ■iiMiiMuun. noi wwwij uanucuon, nor every price dealt m at Hrn stock exchange, h A *«tll__i fl I li covereo bi ousness oone runner, oecause al deafcgs at a partiridr2,808 words
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Article2068 1986-07-15 18 MJUSTRMLS AanoO3oS)xd Alcorn (71 WB 725) (9) 73 (5) 74 02) 72 xri AISB (588 595X 10)) 59 (6; 59 API (27) 93 07) 92 (4) 92* 0)91 0)88 0)90 0)89 ASM O10S) (36) 1)1 (77) 112 (4)5) 113(33) 110 Antoh (27 18 2725) (22)2,068 words
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Article2622 1986-07-15 18 M shares quoted have a par value af $1, unless otheros* specified Adjusted far soip/rirhts. II Tai-eiempted Bmwmt MN i( tided m lots of 10 shares each, with lha price quoted ia dolars Trustee slocks nder CPF Ippravtd Investment Scheme. IMS Last Yield Voi Day N*2,622 words
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Article385 1986-07-15 19 1 Mi Jl 000 2 Far Iml I 3 OCBC France 4 ataiaMt at OSS Fmm IBF rata.** Uso i«aiaJ* at UOF aho a«aiabte at DBS Finance. OCBC OUB UO6 DBS KTOSIT RATES Savings daily 5 4* 4 l 4 4>> Monthly 5 Autosave 4 Fixed deposit 1385 words
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Article160 1986-07-15 19 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dobn to For eipi currency cwrmcy one unit of to Sslo foreipi currency Australian dollar 1.4086—1.4115 7.25—6.99 Canadian dollar 1.5910-1.5923 6.35-6.24 NZ dollar 1.1653—1.1691 8.73—8.45 Sterling pound 3.2690-3.2727 309—3.04 US dollar 2.1925-2.1935 4.58-4.54 Local dolan to 100 units of foreipi currency Austrian160 words
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Article103 1986-07-15 19 THE US dollar closed easier against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed lower m active trading. It fluctuated within a range of 2.1935 and 2.1975. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.1965/75 and closed at 2.1880/90. Trading was hectic, fluctuating between103 words
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Article150 1986-07-15 19 HONGKONG Gold closed a shade lower m fairly quiet and dull trading, dealers said. They said the metal retreated m sympathy with silver and it failed to hold above the level of US$35O an ounce. Gold closed at U*****.25/55 an ounce, compared with the U5J346.90/347.30 close here on Saturday150 words
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Article24 1986-07-15 19 GOLD US$/oz Man Fri Singapore 346.00-346.50 348.00—348 50 Mon Sat Hongkong 346.25-346.55 348.00-348.30 Fri Ttan New York *****—346.90 347.25-347.75 London 348.00-348.50 347.00—347.4024 words
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Article212 1986-07-15 19 Manager*' price* for July 15 Singapore IMt Trust The Commerce 0.84—0 90 The Savings fund 0 75 0 81 Spore Prog Fund 0 36-0 39 Spore Sec Fund 0 60-0 65 Spore fewest Food 0 56— 0 61»d Spore lomt, Fund 042-046 Asia IMt Trust IU kites! Fund212 words
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Article, Illustration578 1986-07-15 19 Container Container schedules LCL Recewnj Receivini Ship (Voyaie) Arr Carp Time Bbcfc Laura Ms (8608) 16/7 (0700) F5 143H530VC/2130 2230VC Al 1330-1430VC/2200-2300VC Bl 1230 1330VC/2100-2200VC Fl Korean (226) 16/7 (1700) F7 1530 1630/2030 2130 P2 1630-1730/2130-2230 S2 Of Patriot (30) 18/7 (1500) Fl 1730-1930 F4 E Genus (010RW) 19/7 (1500)578 words
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Article72 1986-07-15 19 l i I I i I -I I j" HSTWm r Monday 1,156.24 (1,147.38) 1- Hongkong Hang Seng ~?0 LL Monday 1,739.93 (1,721.69) IT Austraian Al-Ordinaries ~~T Monday 1,***** (1,139.90) Nfckei Stock Average Monday 17,820.56 (Closed) L— Financial fines Industrials Friday 1,337.30 (1,340.60) Dow Jones Average Friday 1.821.43 (1,831.83)72 words
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603 1986-07-15 19 PRICES of Singapore stocks finished mostly higher yesterday m light trading, while Malaysian counters remained weak. The Straits Times Industrial Index gained 7.94 points to 739.95, while the Business Times Composite Index was 6.44 points higher at 628.50. Rises led falls 113 to603 words
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Article225 1986-07-15 19 c** KBw^rra —ZZ ST. IS g 4 6.a > .=tf =g JSTJtrt.-:::::^ =3 2 SU S3 }Si Btf""-* ffi S« £2X~»«* Cathay Pacific Air 5.35 +0.05 HK Land 5.90 +0.2 Lone Crawford 180 +0.2 Sw»e Pacific A 1160 +0.1 Cheung Kong 20 10 +0 1 Hk Land Loon 89.50225 words
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Article346 1986-07-15 19 hd. II Ten Ctianff Mitsub Elec 368 +15 Mrrsub Estate 2300 +50 Apnomoto 1850 unch Mrtsub Heovy 431 +5 Akai 461 +21 Mitsubishi 1200 +317 Amodo 795 -5 Mitsui Co 505 -10 Asohi Chem 850 -5 Mitsui SnpbWg 183 +1 Asoh. Gloss 1300 -10 Mitsm Smelting 388 +18 Bank346 words
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Article315 1986-07-15 19 J M X) 01 118 KT..^...:::::::52 +?o Hooker 255 +5 AC I 335 uneh IC I 240 unch AN I 282 -4 W Equity 640 -10 Aberfoyle 710 uneh Leighton 52 -5 Age 325 unch Lend Lease 784 -4 Amcor 325 +3 Mogelon Pet Aust 105 unch Ampot Exp315 words
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Article91 1986-07-15 19 Eurodollar 3-month deposit SEPTEMBER Eurodollar opened unchanged from Chicago's close at 93.57. After the opening, the market was very quiet and trading was thin. The September contract traded to a low of 93.56 and a high of 93.57, with the final settlement at 93.56. (100 implied interest rate) Open High91 words
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Article, Illustration56 1986-07-15 19 CURRENCY futures opened lower than the previous close as the dollar remained resilient to discount rate and prime rate cuts. September deutschemark closed 24 ticks lower at 0.4582. <US dollar Deutschemark Open High L»w Sett Ert Vol StptM 0.4575 0.4588 0.4568 0.4582 717 Dee 0.4605 Null 0.4628 Open tat56 words
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Article40 1986-07-15 19 SEPTEMBER yen closed 17 ticks lower at 0.*****1. (Japanese Yen) Open High Lew Sett Est Vol Sept 0.*****3 0 *****6 0.*****2 0.*****1 600 J)ee 0.*****8A 0.*****3 Mllfl 0.*****6A 0 *****6 Ope. tat (Fri): 2118. Act Val (I'M): Iff.40 words
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Article, Illustration36 1986-07-15 19 GOLD futures for August delivery closed at U*****.30 an ounce. (US$ per troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vel AacM 347.90A 347.30 Sept 349.00 Oet 350.40 Ope* tat (Frt): 11. Act V»l (PM): NIL36 words
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Article19 1986-07-15 19 THE pound showed a larger drop of 280 ticks to close at 1.4796. Reports from BA Futures19 words
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Article19 1986-07-15 19 Rubber Closing prices cents/kto Singapore August 173 7b up 0 25 cents Malaysia August ***** up tour cents19 words
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Article16 1986-07-15 19 Tin Closing prices Ms/klo XL Tin 14 26 Unchanged Turnoer 129 tonnes down 23 tonnes16 words
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Article26 1986-07-15 19 Ckxam print Copper £/ta>at Ffi Spot 892 50— «93 50 (883 00-883 50) 3 months 903 50—904 00 (*****-*****) Market tone Steadier Sates 16.300 tonnes26 words
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Article29 1986-07-15 19 Cbm( pncoi mmmm USS/tror oi aan Fn Singapore 5 02—6 07 MS l M Fn Th*. Ht*. Yon 5 05-510 5 05-5 10 Sowct Credit Sunst S port29 words
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Article25 1986-07-15 19 Ckntac prices Aluminium i toww Ffi Spot *****-***** (745 50-746 00) 3 months 754 50-755 50 (*****—*****) Market tone Steadier Sales 5 500 tonnes25 words
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Article102 1986-07-15 19 Crude MS tonne paknol July sb? 50 south) 555 (north) 552 50 faW| Aug 55:50 (central) paknol US$/tomes RBD palm oil July 240 (seiieAug 235 (sellers Sept 232 50 sellers RBD Stearin July 185 (sellers Aug 'Sept 180 (sellers i RBD Otein July 265 (sellers i Aug 260102 words
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497 1986-07-15 20 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By Newcomer sees importance of Singapore m Asean NEWCOMER LTCB Merchant Bank (S) Ltd is poised to become one of the major players m the embryonic Singapore government capital market and the financial futures market. Although LTCB has a merchant bank497 words
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Article394 1986-07-15 20 HONGKONG Land could raise some HK$l billion (SSSO million) if it separately listed its 100-year-old Dairy Farm Co Ltd m Hongkong. A spokesman yesterday told The Straits Times that this could come about if HK Land sold its 100 per cent stake m the394 words
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Article, Illustration539 1986-07-15 20 DOOREEN SOH - DOOREEN SOH *r QMY SHABEBROKER has been trying to seU my odd lot of m Tat Lee Bank shares, which an made np ef rights Md bonus Issues, for the past few weeks with no results. How em I find a buyer for my odd let? AWE CHECKED with539 words
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413 1986-07-15 20 KUALA LUMPUR Financing will be the biggest problem m getting the privatised multi-billion-ring-git North-South Expressway project off the ground, bankers and construction industry sources said. Technical problems m constructing the road itself are not an obstacle. Many local firms have the capability of undertaking suchMBT - 413 words
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Advertisement63 1986-07-15 18 "Current Trends m Corporate Risk Management" a lecture by Dr Christoph Haehling Von Lanzenauer Professor of Management Science The University of Western Ontario on Friday, 25 July 1986 1 0.00 am 1 2.00 noon) Singapore Insurance Training Centre 10 Shenton Way #14-06 MAS Building Singapore 0207 For reservations please cal63 words
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Advertisement160 1986-07-15 19 WIN TIME-OFF WITH YOUR FAVOURITE WRITERS AT AN EXCLUSIVE MAD-HATTERS TEA PARTY HOSTED BY THE BOULEVARD HOTEL, AND HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF BOOKS!. JUST ENTER OUR SUPER-EASY FUN CONTEST NOWI First Prize: An afternoon at the exclusive Mad-Hatters' Tea Party, and a $300 TBI Book Voucher. Second Prize: An160 words
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Advertisement298 1986-07-15 20 m Y___\ _mL_ m m Wfwm 9^ P^^^_____i_ _____>_^H _____S_n. mmr mwmW _____Fi___r M mmr *w _______ii__s ___^_^v^___ Y^r |jr__fl_^r_4 __h _9^_^l ___________!^l l_________^___ r*mmwA ____^^_P_#__________ _S^_^ _____h_^^ ___H_^Q w^^ \e^Amk wmw\mmW ___aw^^___i _______^^n _________^^h ___a^^s_ii ____^_n ____^^___s _____r____K _____^___s^ LiflU mW^lmmm4k m \^l^W9Ma mW^^^\^^ \WmAK^m\j^^ m\wTmW% _^Z ________^_^^l M^S^T^^^mmmmmmmX298 words
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326 1986-07-15 21 LIM KWAN KWAN - Colourful history on show next month LIM KWAN KWAN Kreta Ayer By THE colourful history at Kreta Ayer, captured m drawings, essays, poems, video-tapes aad slides, will be packaged far all to see next month. Aad taped mnsic will add a special touch to lhe exhibition, with the strains af326 words
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Article, Illustration455 1986-07-15 21 LOW MEI MEI - LOW MEI MEI Much of the cut-and-cover work at the Outram MRT site has been completed. How have Singaporeans at this and other worksites coped so far? We interviewed some residents for their views and expectations. By THE FIRST signs of normalcy have455 words
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Article, Illustration588 1986-07-15 21 THIO LAY HOON - THIO LAY HOON By MB NG Kirn An, 55, bank officer, "about-to-retire". He lives m Block 110, Toa Payoh Lorong 2: "We have been bearing with the noise and dust for more than two years now. It was very upsetting at first but588 words
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449 1986-07-15 21 Cultural activities hit by lack of staff and funds SHORTAGE of money and manpower are the main hurdles that community centres face when they want to organise cultural activities. These two problems were highlighted at a workshop on Promoting CC Cultural Activities, organised by the Katong CC youth executive committee449 words
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Article, Illustration196 1986-07-15 21 FUN light: Tanah Merah Zone 1 RC will hold a Disco Nite, open to everyone, at Tanah Merah CC on July 26. Get tickets at $5 each from the RC centre at Block 35, Bedok South Avenue 2. Proceeds from the party will go towards funding the196 words
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Advertisement147 1986-07-15 21 *HB»fc "I saved so much money on my combined Qantas akw Australia and New Zealand holiday I could •Jy 4 afford to pick up a few souvenirs," __a__V_i H_» C_^_____. mw '-<"___s^^ Wmm 9* jH wm S^________ 1_l s /^j\ #-y o JP Zlmmmmmr^' ■~^^*)*^x'* p \rmSometimes it's easy to147 words
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Article265 1986-07-15 22 LUCKY LEO - LUCKY LEO IPOH Thousands of dollars m bets and 4-D hopes went up m smoke when Swinger started riderless m the last race here on Saturday. You can't blame Swinger for the blunder. Nor, it seems, can you blame the jockey or the starter.265 words
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Article106 1986-07-15 22 NEW YORK Jockey An!;el Cordero, sidelined for our months after being seriously injured m a race spill, made a triumphant return to racing on Sunday by riding a double at Belmont Park. Cordero, who suffered a lacerated liver and a broken tibia m a fall atUPI - 106 words
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Article48 1986-07-15 22 THERE will be off-course betting at Bukit Timah and the town office of the Singapore Turf Club for tomorrow's amateur meeting at Penang. As with professional meetings, barrier positions will be declared two hours before the start of Race 1. The race card will appear tomorrow.48 words
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Article, Illustration331 1986-07-15 22 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE By LARRY FRANCIS will represent Singapore-Malaysia m the international jockeys' challenge series at Perth's Ascot racecourse m January. The three-race series on Jan 17, 24 and 26 will be held m conjunction with a yachting extravaganza m which Australia will defend the America's Cup.331 words
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Article270 1986-07-15 22 LUCKY LEO - LUCKY LEO By IPOH The National Stud Farm's September sale received a big boost when two-year-old Muffy scored a resounding victory here on Saturday. The only Malaysian-bred m the Class 5 Div 3 race over 1,200 m, Muffy dictated the early pace and raced away m the270 words
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Article, Illustration258 1986-07-15 22 aad Pictures by At the 400 m At the finish JRACE [RACE jRACE 3 RACE [RACE 5 JRACE 6j RACE 7 I RACE 8 j [RACE 9" Class 3 Div C 1,200 m 1. Ten Upon Ten 2. North Melbourne 3. Rushmore HeightsLEE FOO SAN; ALBERT SIM - 258 words
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Miscellaneous317 1986-07-15 22 This weekend's weights IPOH Weights and ratings for this weekend's races here: SATURDAY Class 2 DW 3 1.900 m (Ratings: 100-W) Bulan Bintang 57 100 Time Factor 56.5 99 Spinifex 56.5 99 Never Miss II 56 98 Restoration 55.5 97 Thornleeson 54.5 96 Pulau Tioman V 54 94 Concert Master317 words
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Miscellaneous325 1986-07-15 22 Modesty 55 89 Red Chief 54.5 88 Ruling Pride 54 87 Another Success 54 87 Lulu (EA 2) 53.5 86 Hunka Cash 53 85 Rio Blanco 52.5 84 Rushmore Heights 52 83 Pamada 52 83 Forceful Alvin 51.5 82 Serious Fun 50.5 80 Cincinnati IV (EA 1) 50 79 Class325 words
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Miscellaneous322 1986-07-15 22 SUNDAY Y*oh Chsang L** Memorial Trophy Class 2 Div ***** m 1300 m (Ratings: 115-101) Silence Is Golden 57 115 Coronation Sun 56.5 114 Granada II 56 113 Trend Defy 56 113 Peel House 55.5 112 Alacaro 55.5 112 Hilux 55 m Tukang Wang 55 111 Tong Lam 54.5 110322 words
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Miscellaneous313 1986-07-15 22 Paso Fino 55.5 102 Artus 55.5 102 Open Secret 55.5 102 Southern Galaxy 55 101 Kong Hee 53.5 98 Vendicatio 53.5 98 Honest Promise 53 97 Ever Hope 53 97 La Granda 52 95 Immaculate 51.5 94 Tintinium 51 93 Purity 51 93 Wonder Blue 50 91 Class 3 Div313 words
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Obituary, Illustration307 1986-07-15 23 MARIE HILDA BEINS AGE: 78 Passed away peacefully on Monday 14th July '88. Leaving Behind Beloved BROTHERS SISTERS-IN-LAW Donald Olive Horatio Theresa SISTER BROTHER-IN-LAW Ivy John Bohn NEPHEWS NIECES-IN-LAW Royston Kathleen NIECE NEPHEW-IN-LAW Teresina John Kwek Grand nwcet, grand nephews and loved one* to mourn her307 words
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Obituary, Illustration148 1986-07-15 23 The family of ths Ists MARY CHAN WAI CHAIN Departed 8.7.88 wish to express their heartfelt thanks to the prayer groups of Church of St. Bernardette, Blessed Sacrament Church, Church of the Holy Cross, relatives, friends and colleagues for their kind assistance, condolences, prayers, donations It wreaths during148 words
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Obituary, Illustration124 1986-07-15 23 Tho Family of the late I 1 MR. WONG CHEUNG SUM Ago: 57 years *-a #W__.;_. In .If A__________r_ft ___>_..___. wianoa io express inoir iioai non mwmi io mi rstsiivoe, friends, colleagues, Sim* Drive Neighbourhood and members of Calvary Baptist snd Kum-Ysn Msthodist Church for124 words
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Obituary, Illustration112 1986-07-15 23 f IN MEMORIAM W PUJ DADA NENUMAL 1 1 CHETANDAS NANWANI m Departed 15.7.80 m Ood took him home, it was His will, W W But m our hearts we love him still; m His memory is as dear today M W As In112 words
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Obituary, Illustration227 1986-07-15 23 In Loving saewiocy of PROF. V.B. RAJAH deported 15 July 1963 You cannot say. you must not say That he is dead. He Is just away: With a cheery smile and a wave of the hand he has wandered into an unknown land Think of him still,227 words
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Article, Illustration421 1986-07-15 23 COMMONWEALTH GAMES Athletics, boxing to suffer most from boycott LONDON ATHLETICS and boxing, traditionally two of the strongest African sports, are expected to be hardest hit by the boycott of this month's Edinburgh Commonwealth Games. Tanzania on Sunday joined Kenya. Nigeria, Ghana and Uganda m withdrawing from theReuter - 421 words
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Article264 1986-07-15 23 Zimbabwe decide this week HARARE ZIMBABWE are waiting until this week's Summit of States m the front line of the struggle against South Africa's apartheid system before deciding whether to send a team to the Commonwealth Games, due to open m Edinburgh on July 24. Zimbabwean sports officials have soAFP - 264 words
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Article, Illustration428 1986-07-15 23 GODFREY ROBERT - Mind -game about medals GODFREY ROBERT By MOTOR RACING TENNIS CYCLING MEDALS seemed furthermost on their minds. Chef-de-mission Lav Teng Chuan, m his final briefing to Singapore's Commonwealth Games contingent, spoke about attire, code of conduct, national pride... and reminders as basic as addressing the Queen "Your Majesty". At the428 words
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Article211 1986-07-15 23 BRANDS HATCH Britain's Nigel Mansell and his Williams team-mate Nelson Piquet, of Brazil, romped to a one-two success m the crash-marred and twice-started British Grand Prix on Sunday. Mansell's win, an astonishing fourth triumph m the last five races and his sixth since he made his FormulaReuter - 211 words
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Article244 1986-07-15 23 GOODWILL GAMES MOSCOW The Soviet Union continued to make the inaugural Goodwill Games a showcase for their sportsmen as 1985 world champion Yuri Korolev led their gymnasts to a resounding victory m the men's team event on Sunday. The hosts also took all three other gold medalsReuter - 244 words
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Article, Illustration236 1986-07-15 23 GSTAAD (Switzerland) Stefan Edberg, of Sweden, the No. 1 and last surviving seed, needed all his skill and experience to beat Swiss qualifier Roland Stadler 7-5, 44, 6-1, 4-6, 6-2 m the final of the Swiss Open tennis tournament on Sunday. Sergio Casal and Emilio Sanchez, of Spain,Reuter; AFP - 236 words
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Article312 1986-07-15 23 WILLIAMSBURG Fuzzy Zoeller shot a seven-under-par 64 on Sunday to win his third tournament of the year and the US$9O,OOO ($196,200) first-prize of the men's Classic. Zoeller finished with a total of 10-under 274, for a two-stroke margin over fellowAmerican Jodie Mudd. Final scores (Americans, unlessReuter; AP; Bernama - 312 words
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Article191 1986-07-15 23 Sarrapio claims 10th stage JAUNAY-CLAN (France) Angel- Jose Sarrapio, of Spain, won the 10th stage of the Tour de France cycle race on Sunday but Denmark's Jorgen Pedersen retained tine overall lead for the fourth day. Sarrapio, a one-time footballer and amateur boxer who won a stage m last year'sReuter; AFP - 191 words
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Article250 1986-07-15 23 BASEBALL California beat Boston 12-3 m an American League game on Sunday. Other results: Minnesota 5 NY Yankees 0, Texas 5 Geveland 3, Oakland 10 Toronto 5, Chicago 7 Baltimore 0, Detroit 5 Kansas City 0, Milwaukee 5 Seattle 0. National League: NY Mets 2 Atlanta 0,AP; Reuter - 250 words
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Article, Illustration482 1986-07-15 24 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - A record for Mona MAHMOOD GAZNAVI ATHLETICS By lkdflykklkft MONA KUNALAN has taken her first step towards stardom. The 14-year-old St. Theresa's Convent student shattered the National Schools C Division girls 100 metres record when she clocked 12.7 seconds m the heats at the National Stadium yesterday. Mona's effort, which482 words
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Article, Illustration398 1986-07-15 24 Boys lMm (QaaUflers): A Div: 1 Gary Chelliah (SAJC) 11.11 2 Dv Junyi (VJC) 11.14 S Xie Weisen (SAJC) 11.33 4 Selva Bryan Ratnam (RJC) 11.34 5 Chen Youyong (BDL) 11.37 i Ajet Kumar (NIC) 11.42 7 Sunil Mitra (RJC) U. 45 8 Chen Chuan Yong (AJC)JONATHAN CHOO - 398 words
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Article, Illustration412 1986-07-15 24 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN VOLLEYBALL By WHEN Xie Yuru leaps into the air for a kill, you half expect a blood-curdling yell. When she hurls the spear into the skies, it is with the same silent tenacity. In both events volleyball and the javelin Yuru exudes412 words
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216 1986-07-15 24 ALBERT JOHNSON - Duo earn kudos for marks in CJC meet ALBERT JOHNSON By; LEE CHIN EX and Jackie Tan Gomes were the toast on the final day of the Catholic Junior College track and field championships at Farrer Park Athletic Centre yesterday. Chin Ek, of Albert House, beat five others to erase216 words
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Article, Illustration240 1986-07-15 24 LEE WAI WIN - LEE WAI WIN JUDO "I DID it for my captain." So said an exhausted James Tan after winning the Boys' 16--18 middleweight title of the Singapore Judo Federation age-group championships on Sunday. "I wanted the title badly because my captain had won the previous two years240 words
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Article, Illustration353 1986-07-15 25 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By Malaysian Open champion not coming to Singapore NEWLY-CROWNED Malaysian Open badminton champion Zhao Jianhua will not be coining to Singapore with the Chinese team for friendly matches next week. The 21-year-old left-hander was not m the list of 14 players and officials submitted to theReuter - 353 words
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Article155 1986-07-15 25 ALBERT JOHNSON - SRC are the champs ALBERT JOHNSON A NINE-MAN Singapore Airlines Group team gave a gutsy performance to draw 2-2 with Jansenltes la a Premier League hockey match at Farrer Park Athletic Centre yesterday. The draw enabled SRC to retain the title. They have an walla Die lead •f 45 points155 words
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Article235 1986-07-15 25 LEE WAI WUN - Taiwan star for Asian Masters LEE WAI WUN By IT WAS Mah Ying Chieh's unorthodox but effective spinner-style that won him the Asian FIQ Masters crown last month. Bowling fans will soon get to see him m action at Striker's Bowl when he heads a Taiwanese team of six men235 words
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Article251 1986-07-15 25 J. RAJENDRAN - Schools at the double into final J. RAJENDRAN FT was a night of double joy for the Combined Schools teams m the Milo Youth basketball Championships at the Gay World Stadium last night. Both their boys' and girls' teams qualified for Saturday's finals, though the manner m which they advanced251 words
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Article74 1986-07-15 25 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI KAKI Bukit will return to the National Football League Division One next season together with newcomers Pioneer Arsenal following last Sunday's impressive victories. Kaki Bukit beat Hai Sing Park 1-0, while Pio- neer won by a similar scoreline. Both have a match left but it74 words
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Article245 1986-07-15 25 LONDON Allan Lamb celebrated his quick recall to the England team by hammering a sparkling 97 as Northamptonshire beat Derbyshire by 97 runs to retain joint top place m the Sunday League. Their seventh consecutive win was gained with style and they still have two gamesReuter - 245 words
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Article158 1986-07-15 25 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN REST OF SPORT OLIVER Kiong won the Topper class of the Singapore Yachting Association South-West Monsoon series after the last race on Sunday. The 14-year-old finished with two wins and two seconds (best four of six) at the Republic of Singapore Yacht Club.158 words
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Article33 1986-07-15 25 PETER CHIA (handicap 21) and his wife Theresa (31) scored a creditable total of 51 points to win the Tanah Merah Country Club Mixed Four-Ball Best Ball golf competition on Sunday.33 words
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Article17 1986-07-15 25 BANGKOK Yugoslavia beat Hungary 3-1 m the Thai Invitational Under -21 soccer final here yesterday.17 words
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Article21 1986-07-15 25 SINGAPORE Cable Car beat Van Ommerens 4-2 m a Port League Division Two soccer match at Bukit Chermin yesterday.21 words
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Article, Illustration141 1986-07-15 25 BANGKOK Bong Coo, of the Philippines, captured the women's Masters title of the Thailand Open bowling championships on Saturday. "I was lucky, the godhelped me," said Bong Coo, who beat Thailand's Oy Khunsombat 188-180 m the deciding game when the local woman collapsed mReuter - 141 words
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Article221 1986-07-15 25 ON THE CRICKET SCENE SCARBOROUGH Leftarm spinner Maninder Singh cut through Yorkshire's batsmen with a devastating spell of three wickets for one run on the second day of their threeday match on Sunday. The 21-year-old Maninder appeared with the score at 33 for one m Yorkshire's secondReuter; AFP - 221 words
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Article100 1986-07-15 25 THE response to Warren Golf Clutfs recent offer of Social Transferable membership has been overwhelming and officials have decided that application will close today. The offer,, at $4,500 per family, attracted more than 400 applicants twice the number the club were looking for. Said Warren's manager, Alex100 words
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Article168 1986-07-15 25 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI TWO weeks ago, Armed Forces had the National Football League Division One title virtually m the bag. But things have changed since. Last night's 2-2 draw with Tampines Rovers at the Jalan Besar Stadium has thrown open the title chase. Forces, Tiong Bahru,168 words
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Article377 1986-07-15 25 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By TO EXPECT an Asian Youth Under -19 team to beat a West German national U-20 squad m Frankfurt is really farfetched. More incredible for that matter, is to get two goals past Bundesllga Division One side Bayer Leverkusen m Cologne. But these were377 words
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Article194 1986-07-15 25 BIRMINGHAM Martin Crowe hit a delightful 86 not out on Sunday as New Zealand, playing their last match before the one-day series against England, hit back solidly on the second day of their three-day match against Warwickshire. Crowe, driving superbly on the onside, lit up an otherwiseReuter - 194 words
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Advertisement134 1986-07-15 23 A Naw English Library Publication. HI He brought them candy... He treated them like sons... He trained them to be assassins... Now he is planning to have them killed... ■■THEM BROTHERHOOD OF THE ROSE by David Morrell Author of First Blood. They were orphans Chris and Saul raised m a134 words
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Advertisement35 1986-07-15 23 The Family Of The Late MR. TEO TECK SENG wiah to expreaa their heartfelt thank* to all relativea, friend* and buainaaa aaaociatea for their kind aaaiatanca, attendance, donation*, condolencea and wraatha during their recent baraavamant.35 words
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Advertisement180 1986-07-15 23 i %i cTWemoriani Cut out the "In Memoriam" booking I form and send it to us at least a day before publication. I (Or call CATS at 737 1 1 66). J To: The Straits Times Press (1975) Ltd I Classified Advertisement Department I 390 Kirn Sent Road I I180 words
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Advertisement22 1986-07-15 23 "In Memoriam' is for those who were close to you. Call *****11 i 5680 for your free booklet of In Memoriam" verses22 words
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Advertisement1173 1986-07-15 24 iIHAL-AN-OKDMI ?J.a_Jia_ *mma*\ _I_l_P__ll »ll us bennN 9am -spm/ \ix^LW I m 745"o*tu5 y #■_> B^olll.^^.o^ /g^] ■w as 1 Knockdown computer ASA Sitoca flflflflf AS7 Sitoca Adjustable Terminal Table »ukii e____aspfaa__a_a u_=l! Table #790 Larger workstation student Desk Table #928 S.a-^.Je I„^^_>^ top Made ,n Japan own s v1,173 words
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Advertisement107 1986-07-15 25 THE SIDG WORE SWEEPJ WA W^a. 1 D J_v__F_____ f H mmm w__L3P*_l -l ■"""^^^^^^^^^^"■""■■Hj^^*^^^^ m**m 2nd PRIZE $400,000 3rd PRIZE $200,000 4th PRIZE $100,000 sth PRIZE 50,000 5 JACKPOT PRIZES $15,000 each 4-DIGIT MAJOR PRIZES 500 each 10 LUCKY PRIZES 5,000 each (Terminal digits) 25 GIFT PRIZES 3,000 each107 words
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453 1986-07-15 26 Lower paid took biggest cut WORKERS took home a smaller increase m weekly earnings last year because of the recession and the self-sacrifice of many unions. Their average weekly earnings went up by only 3 per cent compared with 9 per cent453 words
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315 1986-07-15 26 KL decision on Games boycott tomorrow KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian Cabinet will decide at its weekly meeting tomorrow whether Malaysia should join several African countries m boycotting the Commonwealth .Games scheduled to begin m Edinburgh, Scotland, next week. Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad told reporters after opening theBernama; Reuter; UPI - 315 words
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Article, Illustration126 1986-07-15 26 Facing the confidence restored JOY Is written all over her face aa fashion model Maria Hanson, ti, looks at herself In the mirror at a beauty salon In New York. It was a picture ef contrast to more than a month ago on June 5, when the ap-an d-coming modelRenter - 126 words
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219 1986-07-15 26 Oilmen in two states call off strike SYDNEY (Ml workers m two Australian states called off a crippling strike yesterday after accepting a new pay and retirement deal, union officials said. But 600 workers m New South Wales, the third state hit by the strike, will not vote on theReuter - 219 words
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163 1986-07-15 26 NEW YORK The Reagan administration is considering appointing a black businessman as ambassador to South Africa, Time magazine reported on Sunday. Mr Robert Brown, a businessman from North Carolina, is being considered to replace ambassador Herman Nickel, who reportedly will step downUPI - 163 words
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Article, Illustration244 1986-07-15 26 Police seek help of this man Alleged molest cases POLICE want to contact Chow Gek Ching, 54, who they believe can help m their investigations into complaints that 12 schoolgirls at the Li Hua Primary School m Ang Mo Kio were molested. His last known address was 37 Westlake Avenue.244 words
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Article59 1986-07-15 26 What it should have been A REPORT on Saturday said Hwa Chong Junior College spoke for, instead of against, the motion m the Inter-School Chinese Debate to be shown on Channel 12 at 8 tonight. The motion was that the promotion of cultural and arts activities should continue even during59 words
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Article39 1986-07-15 26 HELSINKI Soviet Defence Minister Marshal Sergei Sokolov arrived here yesterday at the head of a top-ranking military delegation for a five-day visit to Finland on his first trip to the West since his appointment m December ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article31 1986-07-15 26 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials plunged by 22.22 points to 1,799.21 m the first hour of trading on the New York Strirk Rrphann yesterday. APAP - 31 words
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Article29 1986-07-15 26 PARIS Libya and North Korea signed an economic and commercial protocol m Tripoli on Sunday, the Libyan news agency Jana said m a reixnt received here. AFPAFP - 29 words
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421 1986-07-15 26 LEONG WENG KAM - SBC goes for the best with new company LEONG WENG KAM By Wholly-owned firm to take over commercial operations THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation has turned over its commercial operations to a new wholly-owned company m a move aimed at attracting better marketing and commercial production expertise. SBC Enterprises will offer421 words
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Advertisement248 1986-07-15 26 WHETHER YOU'RE 6 YEARS OLD OR 60... YOU CAN PLAY THE ELKA ORGAN! __3_E_LK_R wnfl organ (rr vi. ELKA ORGAN JUNIOR/ ADULT COIRSE Piano Classical Music Theory Classes Available Now. Whenever you enrol m our ELKA MUSIC ORGAN/ PIANO COURSE you are assured 0f... Qualified Experienced Teachers Model: DC, 180248 words
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Miscellaneous139 1986-07-15 26 Weather «_■>■;- UP TO 1 p.m. Cloudy. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mm SUNSET today: 7.16 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.05 am. Adelaide 6/14 C Fine Melbourne 4 15 C Fine Bangkok 26/32 C Fair Moscow 10 18 C Rain Belong 20/29 C Sunny New York139 words
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The Straits Times Section Two
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Article, Illustration594 1986-07-15 1 IRENE PATES - Getting over grief IRENE PATES Reports by Grief is obvious when a loved one dies, or if you lose a limb or faculty. But it is less easy to accept that the suffering can be just as intense when someone loses a cherished dream, or self-respect. An experienced social worker594 words
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Article, Illustration830 1986-07-15 1 Funeral rites help the bereaved mourn CREMATION modern, efficient, hygienic may affect the way we feel after someone dies. People may feel despair after a rapid cremation, and don't know how to deal with it, said Mrs Katherine Young, a social worker. Funeral rites, on the other hand, enable a830 words
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Advertisement370 1986-07-15 1 FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER FROM SINGAPORE TO PERUS, INSTANT CASH WITH YOUR MAYBANK KAWANKU. Now, you'll never be caught without Malaysia, the foreign exchange rate is Ms2oo from your Savings Account. Settle cash m Peninsular Malaysia, if you have automatically adjusted for you. VISA bills. Transfer funds from or370 words
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Advertisement63 1986-07-15 1 I still cooT* breakfast for my kids 19 Sally Field says she's wife and mother first Fighting the lullaby of death 3 The buzzer that could save a baby's life From Beijing with talent 4 Impressive show by opera kids Home Family Edited by Muriel Speeden Arts Leisure Edited by63 words
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Article, Illustration1174 1986-07-15 2 Irene Pates - Irene Pates You lose your sight, your job, a lover How do you recover and who helps you the most? Three people share their personal battles. And a social worker describes what happens when you delay or suppress grieving. Stories by "I1,174 words
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529 1986-07-15 2 TT IS difficult to draw the line between healthy grieving and complicated grieving, said social worker Mrs Katherine Young. With delayed grief, a person can be fixated at the stage when the loss occurred. For example, a woman could not get along with529 words
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Article, Illustration544 1986-07-15 2 I Time does not bring relief; you all have lied Who told me time would ease me of my pain! I miss him m the weeping of the rain; I want him at the shrinking of the tide; The old snows melt from every mountain-side,544 words
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Article, Illustration469 1986-07-15 2 4 How deeply one grieves depends on the value of the lost object and the lifestyle associated with the loss. When the value of the object lost is so great, and when there can be no substitute, the grieving person may just469 words
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Article, Illustration994 1986-07-15 3 4 Without these monitors, some parents would never m get a night's sleep. Barbara Stapleford, a US clinical social worker. Children who unexpectedly stop breathing for no apparent reason while asleep have baffled doctors for years. But parents are finding help from a little boxCopley - 994 words
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Article, Illustration538 1986-07-15 3 By WILLIAM GEIST LEE HEE KYO, the groom-to-be, did not seem to be enjoying his bachelor party fully. He was leaving New York for South Korea to be married, and there were all those lastminute wedding details to worry about such as to whom. LeeNYT - 538 words
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Advertisement408 1986-07-15 2 i^^Jk J^ H SIBER HEGNER I^AaL&aa l qualitY anJ ervlLe mW*& AwM"" mWAmaK W *^a\mmm7m^mT*mW'(-^, ""^^K^mwTmmr^ KAMA- worldwide reputation as the specialist m locking systems has been built on many years of dedication to one goal certain security." That's why KARA is Aw ays far ahead of its competitors and408 words
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Advertisement282 1986-07-15 3 I _^_m m 9^ Ym^W^a&tifc^m .^km ifija^^^ <" -.v^^^i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^t f^ i f ___W Za i ^^M__Bs W 9^ a£. a**''. mmmmmmammammr. JHg||■■^ a P! HII ii Q J? __________fli_rT i MB I '_____________________________________________________________________________________________________U^P ________S L-^^^B ______F^^^^^^^_^_________PP^___ mmrmß ______H __LTfc^B B_^^___f F^K'al Km i k^m H? ____.__w*^*z_a i^m^-^—t m i______\ _9S__i282 words
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Article, Illustration715 1986-07-15 4 Some talented young opera performers from Beijing have been causing a stir m town. GOH BENG CHOO went to the performance over the weekend and spoke to the young stars and their teacher. DESPITE a less than satisfactory, make-shift stage, the Beijing Opera Children's TroupeLESLEY KOH - 715 words
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Article, Illustration106 1986-07-15 4 _i7K¥au^^^/H #^;.UL_**l!lffl 9? ii& h m ft m 4> wj^ *nf_.*ft6Ui_£**j vat \sw&m&-*.n'z%mm &_k tt a si SB 2, m "ffefn ft&B -rtiHtfUOi^ &~-T)ZK a a ii f ij m tt 9i as &«fttt£&mjftfs #j ?s a, sb;l AZ*Tff«*i^'>JLa tf Fi*e*l_tlffj£'£*fe M-J^j^i^ &mtpm E-km it ft m m m ®mzi%.mi-Ts.106 words
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Article, Illustration335 1986-07-15 4 ?X3c-ft -^XiSifcWl^J IrJH j&tta x. ft Banw^i« 6ttin a* iH&jsTfT ti- it a a #«f-* *ih*7 -£3tdtfc¥tt¥ .iUftfff>'D fl **£Wfi 9 a: ft vx& :t- -i&iea ii n ift* ia id] a x ft !>Oj tli H f.A-.it' [*U ft 4»* k iii<.6 r- Pa* $3&f£99l£tt' £lg" *-_HB*£ F*tt£tWfifcs mummm335 words
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Article, Illustration549 1986-07-15 4 ON STAGE, these little heroes and heroines from Hebei have won the hearts of thousands at the three-day Beijing opera performances at the Westin Stamford. With varied somersaults and stunts such as balancing themselves on a slanted chair and lying on the edge of549 words
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Article819 1986-07-15 4 FOR centuries, Western scholars have conducted more comprehensive research on the history of Chinese Jews than their counterparts m China. Hundreds of studies, books and articles have been written by Christian missionaries, Jewish scholars and Western sinologists since the 17th century, whereas Chinese research on819 words
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Article, Illustration618 1986-07-15 5 AZMAN SIRAJ - AZMAN SIRAJ By COME August and September, another memorable talentime will reappear to command the due respect of members of the public and talentime fans alike. With the inclusion of the Pop Yeh-Yeh category, Suara Mas '96, promises to be a big618 words
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Article, Illustration610 1986-07-15 5 AZMAN SIRAJ - AZMAN SIRAJ Oleh MAHUKAH anda menuru ti jejak langkah kejayaan peny anyi Azhar Ahmad dan Assiyah Sinnan? Menjulang piala kemenangan sebagai juara adubakat anjuran Perbadanan Penyiaran Singapura (SBC) tentunya menjadi idaman setiap peminat senisuara. Biarpun, pertandingan tersebut telah berlalu, namun ci-ta-cita untuk bertakhta seperti kedua610 words
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Advertisement440 1986-07-15 5 Ww w: w www. w w CAPITOL: NOW SHOWING! (*****59) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 145, 4.00, 6.30, 9.15 g 1 in— a lUamtfmrwl Did you ever wonder 1 I 7 why it takes so long a to make a delivery? B 1 If 'now i A 'am YOU KNOW rjj440 words
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Advertisement964 1986-07-15 5 §^ORCHARD^LAST < DAY!^ l (*****88) 4 SNOWS 1.30 4 00. 630 i 9 lbpm S |< X Sally Field |l| l|l fj AUmW. Jusi when _^C^ II Q <■# NM^_V >"«»«hinli i___._..tfWW__________k. -^B J____h I J fi *'•"*>"*■ I J JIC fW^fl _____r I l|l Q^ alimn t^K (.1 vCSVr964 words
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Advertisement616 1986-07-15 6 V A IB W .m I I .^V I A 2 Eating Out CAROL'S GOODIES PENANG Laksa. Nasi Briyanl. Ipoh HorFun. Cha Kuey Teow. 32 Greenwood Aye *****42 Dally Ham 10pm HAADVAI THAI FOOO Restn. Authentic Thai home-cooked food specially prepared by Bangkok cher 467. Joo Chiat Rd. *****34. 9616 words
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Advertisement539 1986-07-15 6 4 Nightclubs/ Lounges/Discos OWCO Bl TOWN with lightings, disc Jockeys, sound system, premises. $300. *****91/ *****18. TME MUSIC CREW offers mobile disco ti premises for your parties at reasonable rates *****80 5 Other Entertainment HOLIDAY BUNGALOW, hl-fl, disco lightings, aircon. hall, BBQ, buffet St catering. *****04/ *****13. 11 Pleasure Boets539 words
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Advertisement511 1986-07-15 6 12 Computer Products/ 12 Computer Products/ 12 Computer Products/ Services Services Services I DO YOU WANT TO BACKUP YOUR HARDDISK FASTER, EASIER AND EFFICIENTLY??? The NEW EVEREX Excel Stream 60-8 tape backup system, the QIC Industry Standard. You can do all these: Backup your 1 0mb 60MB cartridge, you can511 words
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Advertisement214 1986-07-15 6 13 Musical Instruments USED PIANOS AND Organs (rom Britain, China, Japan, Germany for only $500 above. *****23 Applied Instrument Trading. QOOD USED SECONDHAND pianos for sale/ rental. Mun Kal Piano, A.M.Kio. *****83/ *****79. HELMUT A KLAUS piano offers at $2200. 4 tuning, 2 yrs.' guarantee. Lowrey Music *****65, *****43 ROGERS214 words
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Advertisement367 1986-07-15 6 18 Homo Furniture/ Furnishing An affordable >way to SHOWROOM: 402 Orchard Rd. #04-28 Delfi-Orchard Spore 0523 TEL: *****17/8 GREAT OFFER! UPTO 40% DISCOUNT Monarch Venetian Blinds St Vertical Blinds Call: *****27/ *****75 #01-62, People's Pk. Complex KITCHEN CABINETS A Wardrobes made from 100% Imported materials and designed to European standard367 words
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Advertisement708 1986-07-15 6 19 Home Appliances/ Lightings EASY HP TERMS. Imported CTV, $38, video $55, twin-door fridge, washing machine St gas cooker. Downpayment negotiable. Trade-in acceptable. Tel: *****14. 20 Peta/Pet Care TME CLOSING DATE ol SKC 35th Limit Show has been extended to 18th July, Friday Venue: Corporation Primary School, Boon Lay Avenue,708 words
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Advertisement533 1986-07-15 6 27 Wanted f ABSOLUTELY J I HIGHEST PRICES I I OFFERED FOR YOUR I *****11 *****12 *03-02, THIRD FLOOR, PEOPLE'S PARK CENTRE, SINGAPORE 0105. Mb— -^—M* r We offer high price for your GOLD, PAWN TICKETS, DIAMONDS WATCHES TEL *****17 *****73 290 BALESTIER ROAD (Opposite McDonald) Best prices offered for533 words
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Advertisement424 1986-07-15 6 30 Hairdressing ELBA'S Hairdressing Salon #05-39 Far East Plaza 14 Scotts Road Singapore 0922 Tt: *****71 PERM (30 CUT- $9 WASH/ BLOW -66.50 STEAMING -813 MANICURE -88 London Trained Hairstyttsu tot Attendance I PETER I GUYS MODELS REQUIRED SPECIAL PROMOTION PRICES FOR LADIES ONLY fontUO Steaming b Cut $7.00 Cut424 words
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Advertisement568 1986-07-15 6 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday to Friday 9aa ti S iOun iaa deadline i Mri dd* c Saturday IHM li t*m Ham dfddi>ne m* Wa Suidd. laaa Put*c Holiday v iprri COUNTER SERVICE: TIMES ORCHARD CENTRE. #02 105 LUCKY PLAZA Monday to Friday 10am to 1? noon !pm lo b SQprr. i4pm568 words
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Advertisement468 1986-07-15 7 32 Photography/ Vidao Filming .ASSELBLAO SOO C/M complete ith 50. 80. 150. 250 St accessories lasslfone *****30 (off hrs.) Ref 1878 34 Gardening/ Landscaping _ARPET QRASS TURFING/ cuting. trees cutting, removal and lisposal Tel M J at *****22 3. SPECIALIST IN TREE/ grass cuting. grass turfing St disposal, .'all *****73.468 words
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Advertisement669 1986-07-15 7 36 Housa Renovation/ Decor See Chin Aluminium A Stainless Steel Contractor mm We specialise m renovation ol HD9 Hats private apartments/ houses aluminium window grilles sliding doors and windows etc We also undertake changing oi old doors window, lloor tiles All works tor HDB flals can oe completed within 2669 words
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Advertisement849 1986-07-15 7 36 Housa Renovation/ Decor WE FABRICATE A install aluminium window grilles, amplimesh grilles, sliding door for HDB/ HUDC, pte. houses Call: *****94. 3FT SOFA BED for factory sale. Usual price $280. Offer $150. We also provide upholstery service, tel: *****97/ *****27. SPECIALISE IN ROOF Leaking, water down pipe, cement, celling,849 words
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Advertisement823 1986-07-15 7 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal aSaSmmmma^mSSmaSSmmmSmSamSSa A BUDGET PRICE professional/ household/ office removal, delivery St disposal services. Contractors for government It statutory boards. Specialist ln pianos, organs St safes removal. Careful uniformed workers and effective team leaders provided. Tel: *****73/ *****91 Shalom Transport Services. LOWEST CHARGE $30. House removal, transportation service,823 words
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Advertisement751 1986-07-15 7 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services PRESTIGIOUS REGISTRATION ADDRESS ($l5)/ Answering ($l5)/ Telex/ Office room. *****86, Sylvia Phul. (Our estab./ fully computerised operations assures you of not having to keep changing address tt printing stationery). ACCOUNTING ft TAX services, company incorporation, conversion of business to private limited company, secretarial services.751 words
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Advertisement494 1986-07-15 7 57 Business Opportunities T-SHIRTS SUPPLY. Accept small orders special designs. Tel: *****05. 58 Othar Buainaaa Products/ Sarvicas ANTI-WHITE ANTS Use 'Red Seal*. Do-it-yourself Instant white ants exterminator. 402-04 Fortune Ctr. *****56/ *****18. 64 Domastic Halp Available ESTABLISHED 1980 TRAINED MAlDS^^■^^^o^ SCHEME FILIPINO $650 INDON $2,125 LANKA $850 I UNLIMITED J494 words
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Advertisement655 1986-07-15 7 64 Domastic Help 64 Domastic Help Available Available mwaaaawaaaaamaaammaamaammmmmmmammmmmmmmmmma MBMM_^B__BHaaM_n..ManM_Mi FILIPINO $29 THAI •SM LANKAN $110 MOONESIAK S2M (3640) akmm) (J770) ($1350) Atwve complete placement fee includes Airfare, $5,000 Security Bond $10,000 PA Visa, Medical Examination. Process Complete Documentation YOU PAY NOTHING MORE. Replacement Guarantee 2 Years' Contract UNIFORM PROVIDED.655 words
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Advertisement574 1986-07-15 7 66 Situations Vacant: Professions!/ Executive A com pu tor aottwaro Mid hordwara company invitos applications from suitably yialWad candidatae for llio toilowinQ position MARKETING EXECUTIVE s degree m Computer Science, Business Study, Accountancy from recognised universities or its equivalent minimum 2 years' relevant sales experience ln marketing turnkey systems t574 words
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Advertisement561 1986-07-15 7 70 Situations Veeant: Secretarial/ Clerical mfmWS^WWWWWWWWWW American Company m Jurong requires: Planning Cleric to code, batch and validate monthly sales invoices, m addition to preparation of statistical data. Minimum Qualification c GCE 'O* level 4 credits including English and Mathematics c 1 year experience m quantitative and com-puter-related work Please561 words
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Advertisement682 1986-07-15 7 70 Situations Veeant: Secretsrial/ Clerical Established insurants broking firm m Dist. 1544 nos ifniiiaaiats vaconcy Mre FEMALE ACCOUNTING CUM ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER who moot the tollowing requirements c Age between 25 -28 c Education A Level plus LCCI Certificate In Accounting c Working experience Minimum 3 years' working experience m similar682 words
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Advertisement872 1986-07-15 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secrelanal/ Clarical 2 GENERAL CLERKS required m Jurong office GCE O' level, full Cerl Chinese female Able to operate telex Knowledge of book-keeping Good typing speed and able to do correspondence Independently Salary 9900 A above. Interested please write to: S.T. BOX A***** Spore 0923. 5555 STOCKBWOKB4Q872 words
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Advertisement831 1986-07-15 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clarical REOO. IMMEDIATELY RECEPTIONIST Clerk/ Typist with B'keeping experience. Int'd applicants, pis. apply In writing with full resume, expected salary, contact tel. no a recent photograph to =09- IJ. Straits Trading Bldg.. 9. Battery Rd.. Spore 0104. SHIPPING CLERKS: 2 positions available ln Jurong It Shenton831 words
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Advertisement736 1986-07-15 8 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales (immmmi)maamiiawa*mi)mMmi)maamtimmmomaaaH>maaatc\ I FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS iWe are a regional fast expanding organisation j which distribute Hallmark greeting cards and op-, m crate a chain of retail stores specialising m attrac- I Uve gift Items. We require a team of females to Join736 words
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Advertisement424 1986-07-15 8 I Calling All Ladies ROD Personnels!! Due to expansion, a multinational Swedish organisation invites SALES REPRESENTATIVES Requirements: c Hardworking creative c No experience is necessary as training will be provided Remuneration: c Attractive salary plus commission c Medical benefits c Overseas trips c Career advancement Interested applicants, please call personally424 words
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Advertisement728 1986-07-15 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales it is asvertee ieto to bo a secceaefill Sslas PsrsonrMti. lam leaking for mature and experience ladies and gentlemen, abovo 39 years of ago to taka up tho ioh aa a: DIRECT SALES REPRESENTATIVE We offer a very attractive income and incentive package. Training and close728 words
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Advertisement744 1986-07-15 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sates SALES CO-ORDINATOR WANTEO Immediately. Preferably with minimum 3 years' experience In sales of oilfield equipment It related products. Must be able to work Independently to source supplies It prepare quotations. Some knowledge of shipping It ability to operate telex machine would be necessary. Please apply with744 words
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Advertisement744 1986-07-15 8 71 Situationa Vacant: Sates 2 AGGRESSIVE AND dynamic Sales Persons with good command of English required for carpet shop m Lucky Plaza. Good salary with commission. Apply personally: Amir It Sons Pte Ltd, #03-07, Lucky Plaza. REAL EST. reqd. fulltlme Sales Executives. Must possess own veh. Attractive commission. Pis. call744 words
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Advertisement520 1986-07-15 8 72 Situationa Vacant: 72 Situationa Vacant: Tachnical Tachnical 9 Minimum 3 GCE 'O' Levels m Science, If Technical or Arts stream. 1 Good Starting Salary H Increment after 3 months KfyProm Sharing i Bonus ■I .Annual Profit Sharing Bonus i;j a 13th Month Bonus M Long Service Bonus __R 1520 words
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Advertisement139 1986-07-15 8 GARRETT SINGAPORE is looking for a Toolman with CNC tooling experience to handle tooling coordination. Duties: a Prepares toolings for production a Coordinates the order of tools a Coordinates the repair of fixtures a Presets CNC toolings Free: a transport a life insurance c accident insurance c uniforms c and139 words
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Advertisement578 1986-07-15 8 72 Situationa Vacant: Tachnical f ESE Tool Die Maker a Trade C 'ertiflcate m Tool Pie Making with 2-3 years' working experience m plastic moulding a Required to give technical support to production, fabricating of jigs and fixtures, modify and repair plastic injection moulds Interested applicants please call personally at:578 words
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Advertisement514 1986-07-15 9 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Wall ••tabl ahad and rapidly axpawdmg group m the marina industry haa vacancy tor SHIP REPAIR ESTIMATOR a Pol>techiac diploma m Mecnamcai Engineering a Mm a yetrs experience m cost estimation Thoaa intaraatad thould submit dalailad rasuma with contacl lelaP— B numbar. praaont and aapoctad aalary514 words
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Advertisement808 1986-07-15 9 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: j 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production Production Production Production Production A_\ JLt _r m 7 ttC mmSHwwMwr vSSTaj O^ ihsp^°v assist p^v iA= W UT """TiJlale) (M»> e Special allowances/meal jbOO^"808 words
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Advertisement192 1986-07-15 9 WW DORMA Q.C. INSPECTOR c 3 OCE 'O' levels and NTC 111 Metal Machining o Relevant working experience o Ability to read measuring instruments c Able to work 2 shifts o Age 23 -35 Call personally with full particulars at: DORMA, SPORE BRANCH 2 JALAN TERUSAN SINQAPORE 2261 (Next to192 words
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Advertisement375 1986-07-15 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous A^Ba 0 RESTAURANT Shima Our first class restaurant has immediate vacancies ton 1. RESTAURANT HOSTESS Gross salary 5735. Preferably with some experience. 2. EXPERIENCED TEPPANYAKI COOK Gross salary negotiable. 3. WAITERS/ WAITRESSES Gross salary $820. a Mm. Sec. 2 education. a Be able to perform split375 words
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Advertisement339 1986-07-15 9 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous \S. j£:-Z- |^GM Singapore GM SINGAPORE, a fast expanding multinational manufacturing company, invites suitably qualified male candidates for the position of SECURITY GUARD Applicants should be male, below 45 years old and prepared to work three rotating shifts. Preference will be given339 words
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Advertisement201 1986-07-15 9 A naw dynamic company committed to a wide spectrum of leisure S entertainment activities invites suitably qualified candidates tor the following positions: 1) BOOKKEEPER c Minimum GCE O' level with LCCI Higher Accounting. c Previous experience m keeping full set of accounts for hotels/ restaurants or entertainment related organisation essenUal.201 words
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Advertisement576 1986-07-15 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Royal Singapore Ma OFFERS YOU A CHALLENGING CAREER WITH ADVANCEMENT PROSPECTS Royal Holiday Inn. pan ol the tact eat growing and largest hotel chain m tha worid oilers you an hotel career wilh excellenl salary and generous fringe benefits. Applications are invited lor the positions ol:576 words
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Advertisement963 1986-07-15 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Urgently required 1) FEMALE PROOUCTION OPERATORS c Age Iti -26 years old No experience requlraS 1 ransport ptOVMaS iood basic MlSt] Onl} Cblncac Malays need 2) DRIVER c A*, tn-tween 25-35 year^ c lean (.'lass 3 driving llceme WALK-IN INTERVIEW AT: DELI MATCH FACTORY PTE LTD963 words
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Advertisement801 1986-07-15 10 74 Situationa Vacant: PHOTOFINISHING COMPANY REOUIRES Counter Sales Staff and Delivery Man Apply personally at 582 Balestier Road STORE ASSISTANT WITH Class 3 licence reqd. by transport St trading co. Preferably resinding m Marsiling Yishun *****25 URGENTLY REOO. A Day Watchman Age 45 years Si above Int'd candidates kindly call801 words
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Advertisement752 1986-07-15 10 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance Liai Hut Hmi Finance Te1:*****77/*****70 P No 0069 VARIOUS TYPES OF Saloon car finance/ Insurance. Fortuna Credit (Pte) Ltd. Tel: *****27/ 8. 84 Registration Numbers AUSPICIOUS NO. FOR sale. E*****D Any reasonable offer secures. Tel: 7 J tf<a33. VEHICLE NUMBER PLATE 5W3535H for sale. Please call752 words
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Advertisement825 1986-07-15 10 87 For Sala: Mercedes 87 For Sala: Mercedes m____»__ M________M___________\ rmt^rfv j^rT^r^TTaMM J^E^_____^____ M^^^______________________________________________________> I _____________________________________________MM_I«BB__->B 88 For Sala: Ford/Fiat HURRY. LAST FEW units left! Brand new Flat Argenta 2000. Fuel injection. $49,500 on the road. High trade In for your used vehicle considered. Tel: *****25/ *****51. MID 82 FORD825 words
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Advertisement806 1986-07-15 10 88 For Sala: Datsun/Nissan END *84 NISSAN Pulsar, pte. owner, aircon., radio cassette, tip top cond. $19,200. Tel: *****54. LATE 82 SUNNY 1.3 GL. 5-speed. 2nd owner, full accessories, very beautiful cond. Tax 1/87. *****83. LATE '85 NISSAN March. 1 owner. Showrm. cond. Tel: *****88 Peter. View: 11 Jin. Mas806 words
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Advertisement911 1986-07-15 10 90 For Sala: Toyota •81 COROLLA OX aircon. s/rlms. radio cassette, new tax. $14 700 *****56. S2 APR.. TOYOTA Corolla 1200 c.c. PARF. Tax Oct. Tip top cond. $6,500. Tel: *****22. •82 TOYOTA STARLET, aircon, radio cassette, road tax, accident free, $15,800. *****93 •83 STARLET DX 1000 C.C. alrcond., radio/911 words
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Advertisement893 1986-07-15 10 92 For Sala: Mazda 19M MAZDA 626. Coupe. 1800. Ist owner. Full accessories. Tip-top condition. Tel: *****95. 1983 MAZDA 929 Ltd, auto. 1 owner, new tax. sports rlms. Hi fl. *****15 72 CAPELLA IS. New bodywork, sports rlms, spoilers full accessories. $2300 0.n.0. Tel: *****47. 75 MAZDA CAPELLA aircon. radio893 words
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Advertisement797 1986-07-15 10 94 For Sala: Daihatsu TS DAIHATSU 'XTE'. 5-speed Aircon., cassette, well maintained. $9,500. *****40. 'SI CHARADE, SOUARE lamps. 2nd owner, tax 2/87. Aircon., hl-fl, s/rims. Good cond. *****62. 95 For Sala: Suzuki ISM SUZUKI 413. 1 lady owner. High power radio cassette. New tax. Showrm. cond. $22,900. Loan arrangeable. Phone797 words
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Advertisement927 1986-07-15 10 87 For Sala: Commercial Vehicles LEE ENG FOO A BROTHERS MOTORS PTE. LTO. 381, Balaatiar Road (1232) Tai: *****28 (5 lines) 188S Toyota Maea patrol van 1 964 Toy oace patrol 8* steal Isuzu diesel van 1.5 torn Toyota Diana diesel 14' Mazda T3OOO diesel 10' steel Daihatsu dieeel W927 words
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Advertisement604 1986-07-15 10 98 Sale/Wanted: Motor Cycles/Scooters Lowest Hire-purchase intarest rate lor now motorcycles! (Trade-in acceptable) 12 mths 8% pa 18 mths. 10% pa 24 mths 12% p.a (Special discount lor ail motorcycle insurance) J L CYCLE 210 Lavender Street. S'pora 1233 Tola: *****62 A *****54 Mon.-Sal 8.30 a.m. 6.30p.m SELLING, BUYING 125LC,604 words
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Advertisement769 1986-07-15 10 99 Vehicles Wantad WANT A GOOD PRICE FOR YOUR CAR? We offer: Excellent prices for your car/ commercial vehicle Cash payment i Comprehensive services for loans, car insurance road tax. Wo accept: o Cars of all makes c.c o Commercial vehicles (vans, pickups) and company registered cars Scrap cars or769 words
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Advertisement835 1986-07-15 11 100 Scrap Vehicles CASH OFFER FOR all PARK scrap oars and good used cars Yong *****20 *****20 HIGHEST ATTRACTIVE PRICE for 966- 4000 C C scrap cars *****33 *****65 Ricky Tay i24-hours) SCRAP CARS WANTEO below 1000 1600 2000 2300 c.c Highest offer *****94. Ng. (day night). URGENTLY REOUIRED 1001835 words
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Advertisement886 1986-07-15 11 106 Accommodation Available: Houses D.ll NEAR ORCHID Inn 2-storey bunglw $2,500 Stan Tuan Aye beautifully renovated s/storey seml-d $1,100 Villa: *****40. 0.11 RAFFLES PK. s slorey bunglw on 10.000 sq.ft. elevated ground 3 bdrms., servant's. $2,500 Unfurn Accent *****44. D.ll. RAFFLES PARK, single-sto-rey bungalow 3 1 bedrooms. Partly furnished. $1,700.886 words
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Advertisement681 1986-07-15 11 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments The Ascott Executive Residences Gracious living Starts Here. Singapore's first purpose built serviced apartments, The Ascott Executive Residences, are a unique combination of the luxury of a hotel and the comfort of home. Located m the heart of the city, The Ascott681 words
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Advertisement487 1986-07-15 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments •At the junction of Scotts/ Orchard Road, next to Hyatt Hotel. 1 4,000 sq ft Hotel Style Lobby. Swimming Pool, Tennis Court, Squash Court, Billiard Room. Gymnasium and many other facilities. Self Service Free Launderette. Ample Indoor Car Parking Lots. 24-hour Security System. Enquiries B FAR487 words
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Advertisement1909 1986-07-15 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.1130 No. 2 Surrey Road unit 0600 luxurious apt 4 aircon bdrms. all bathrms attached 1 p/furnlshed $2000 00 immediate occupation. Tel Mr Tan *****13 D.IS BAYSHORE PK. Brand new luxurious 3-bdrm apt New furnishing, well equipped kitchen, full condo. facilities. $1,200 R.Wynn Services: *****04/ 5/1,909 words
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Advertisement482 1986-07-15 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST 10 NEAR HOLLANO Village i.500 mft apt ,I+l rms paraj lurn $700 Homer MMM DIST 10 ST MARTIN'S Mansion bedrooms Furnished Renl $1,200 Tel *****12 *****84 OIST 12 BALESTIER COMPLEX bdrms F furn Parquet ceraml flooring $1,000 Tel *****22 DIST. 15 AMBER PARK, 3 bdrms482 words
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Advertisement913 1986-07-15 12 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.lO RIDGEWOOD KUHIO Blk corner unit, f furn high fir $2,000 Han Si Boons *****70 D.lO SOMMERVILLE PK. Blk 73 3*l rms. Beautifully furn Full condo facilities. Holland *****79 D.lO TOMLINSON RO. 3 bdrms I servant's 1.700 sq ft New furnishings. $1,500 neg Call *****77 D.lO913 words
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Advertisement863 1986-07-15 12 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments RIDGE WOOP. LIHOLIHO High fir f'furn 3-bc.rm apt $2,000 neg Tel *****88 (no agts RIDGEWOOD 3 BDRMS. High fir 1.600 sq.ft. Full facilities Pis call *****17 RIDGEWOOD PENTH'SE. $2500 p.m. Paterson Twr $1900 p.m. Rajah Twr $1200 p.m *****69 STUDIO APT. 1 bdrm. Carriage House. F/furn.863 words
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Advertisement635 1986-07-15 12 108 Accommodation 108 Accommodation 108 Accommodation 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms Available: Rooms Available: Rooms Available: Rooms Staying m Singapore for more than a month? Enjoy these benefits m one of our comfortably appointed rooms at a special package price. Daily maid service Special rates for our laundry facilities and fitness635 words
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Advertisement403 1986-07-15 12 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses W* II help you buy a house now with complete peace of mind m m m Ajmaatay__t_\______\_f »£kmH m_^m_m Wl Wt WmZ- <af^JWW£L '''''''$mm\ w%-W *^3k_____yl_____ mm**mJ IP J t__ll.E_L ;Rj|^M _____k__ 3?lE_& *Ss J vJ ___k____o___U_B____B_B!t Chase403 words
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Advertisement398 1986-07-15 12 D.1853 2SE Jin. Hock Chye brand new high class finish 2/storey bungalow. Land about 6,000 sq.ft. Built-in over 3,000 sq.ft Freehold. 5 rms. 3 halls, 4 bathrms. aircon. built-in wardrobes/ kitchen cabinets with cooker. Developer: *****21/ 2. LANTANA AVENUE, 3,900 sq.ft 2 storey seml-d. 3+l rms. $480,000. Jin. Limau Manls.,398 words
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Advertisement846 1986-07-15 12 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses DETACHED HOUSE I To be held at the premises on 18-7-1 986. No.l Ming Teck Parte MX 4 Lot 2347 822.6 m 2, Freehold Commencing 2.30 pm sharp. j v !x^^} Te,: 3391 1 33 L 1 till D JX SPRINGLEAF GON.846 words
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Advertisement641 1986-07-15 12 0.18 OFF PAYA Lebar, brand new 2-1/2-storey semi-d. 4000/ 2700. 4 1 rms. $400,000. Upland *****60. o.ls RICHARD'S PK. D/storey terr 3+l bdrms. Marble flooring. 3300 sq.ft $399,000. Deka *****32/ 3. 0.18 SIMON ROAO 2/storey terrace. 2620 sq.ft. 3-H bdrm. $320,000. Villanelle *****81. D_2o BINCHANG RISE, a terrace, 3 1641 words
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Advertisement729 1986-07-15 12 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments W9____M Wk. mm.* <*! WmWi m\xA.mm wtz^A I3_E^2 Mandarin Gardens You pay less for your new home with an OUB Housing Loan At Overseas Union Bank, we offer one of the best interest rates available for Housing Loans. OUB Rates:729 words
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Advertisement693 1986-07-15 12 D.12. MEI OON. Brand new apt 1500 sq.ft 3 bdrms utility, split-level, marble/ parquet facilities, f'hold *****68 x 23 (agt D.1232 SPACIOUS. WELL kepi walkup upper mals. 3 1 rms 2500 sq ft Quiet locality, large rms $350,000 neg Accent *****44 0.13 BRADOELL PK. Condo 2+l bdrms./ 2 bathrms Squash693 words
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Advertisement835 1986-07-15 13 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments I PWftS W^i A Completely New Lifestyle I K^Vr m W s ust like takin 9 a ho,ic a y I fit aa"' m Wk-.sW _______l^________M ______J__RPB tl tiMiiik. __bk_^fi Kyi JlXammWßmmmm^aimaWW} m Ym^^. *\a.a*835 words
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Advertisement551 1986-07-15 13 115 For Sale: HUDC Apartmenta BRADDELL TiEwThAsTT^pT 1770 sq.ft. Partly furnished. Marble flooring throughout. Must see to appreciate Tel. Pauline, *****50 after 5 p.m. MUST BELL BEDOK Reservoir Maisonette. 1750 sq.ft 3 bdrms., corner unit Offer above $230,000. Tel: *****14 after 11 a.m. BWADOELL VIEW: BEST Blk. beautiful apt./ view551 words
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Advertisement645 1986-07-15 13 _________s_____m__a^mm 116 For Sale: HOB Apartments 5-ROOMED BLK. SOW A.M.Kk> 305, 402, 642, 729 112-135 Bodok 98, 415 122-144 Clementi 336, 413. 414 134-145 Clementi West St. 1 605. 606 129-135 Eunoe Croo. 23 134 Depot Rd. 113 122 Dorset 48A 132 Dover 12, 13. 39 118-144 QMm Moh 7(2645 words
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Advertisement909 1986-07-15 13 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments D.0512 BLK. 308 Clementl Aye. 4, 3 rms. Flat. New Generation Model $55,000/- 0.n.0. Challenger *****68/9. EUNOS CRES. 3 rms. Fully renovated. Marble fir. kitchen ceramic St cabinet. Asking $45,000/-. Tel: *****83. EUNOS CRES. S rms. High fir. Terrazzo throughout. Kitchen cabinet. Asking $120,000. Tel:909 words
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Advertisement866 1986-07-15 13 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments I JLN. RAJAH, 4-RM. pure, blk 102. high fir. Ceramic. Well maintained $109,000. 255-3333 JURONG EAST 5-RM. 81k.230, good facing, all ceramic, cabinets, well kept $118,000 neg. *****22. KIM KEAT S-RM. 81k. 194, terrazzo/ vinyl. Sale: $33,000. Tel: *****21/ *****22. MARINE CRES. 5-RM. (Pt.) 81k.44.866 words
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Advertisement555 1986-07-15 13 117 Properties Wanted y WANTED V f JURONG EASTS BEDOK ANG MO KIO OTHER AREAS CALL MISS CHOW 732 8288 WEEMPHASIZE OS SERVICE... \CHENS IMP LEW ENTP/ ADOPT THE PROFESSIONAL APPROACH HDB IS URGENTLY WANTED OWNERS PLEASE CALL WnHM*PIMH| CLEMENTI OR WEST COAST S HD B N URGENTLY WANTED BY555 words
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Advertisement705 1986-07-15 13 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces FOR LEASE Light Industrial Building at Tanglin Halt U Land Area 4591 sq m U Warehouse/Factory Area 1774 sq m 8 Office Area 483 sq m Ample Car Parking Tel; *****33 MANDAI ESTATE BRANO NEW MODERN TERR. FACTORY/ WAREHOUSE Just Off Upp. Bt. Timal705 words
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Advertisement700 1986-07-15 13 i St SSt p.s.f cover, open space with 400 V, suitable for furniture, engineering workshop, storage etc. Tel: *****29. 1 D.13 RUBY INO. Complex 1400/ 1600/ 3.184 sq.ft. $0.65 p.s.f. lnlcusive. Vtsco: *****14. FACTORY SPACE/ OROFLOOR. storage m Jurong. 700 sq.m. for immediate rental. Call *****00. FTV./ OFFICE, PASIR Panjang700 words
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Advertisement484 1986-07-15 13 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storege Spaces Storege Spaces I _____________________sS_______________SK_____s3-_E H H Modem warehouse for sale ■or lease by unit. Easy instalments. I H H Located at the junction of I H MacPherson Road/Airport Road H with various dimensions and HH up-to-date facilities. H H Please contact I 1 ___W484 words
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Advertisement82 1986-07-15 13 121 For Rent: Office Speces TAN EAN KIAM BURJNNG 15 Philip Stro#t In the heart of CBD Whole floor or divided space Ample car parking space No lime restriction for business hours Individual aircon unit *maamm cdl: *****60/*****11 Mr T.B. Jam OFFICE SPACE Outside CBD 1283/171 1/3530 Low rentals Competitive82 words
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Advertisement531 1986-07-15 14 121 For Rant: 121 For Rent: Office Spacea Office Spaces IJonesLangl WOOttOn 532-3888 CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT From 1,000 to IO.IHMi sq.ft. RAFFLES PLACE The Arcade Ocean Building Clit't'onl Centre Shell Tower \_\\\\\\\\\M Standard Chartered Tat Lee Bank \\\\\\\\\\W Bank Building Building \\\\\\\\\_\M Matterhorn Building Tung Centre _^_m OCBC Centre I'OB531 words
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Advertisement685 1986-07-15 14 SPACE FOR RENTAL. Suitable for office cum showroom at Vi Guang Building. Partitions carpeted. Area: 2430 sq.ft. SO 60 psf Call: *****61. TUAN SINO TOWER. Robinson Rd.. Prime Office Space (387 sq.ft. 6674 sq.ft.). Attractive rental St terms. For more details call Judy at *****44. 87A BT. TIMAH Rd. next685 words
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Advertisement469 1986-07-15 14 123 For Sale: 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces Balestier Point Shops for Lease or Sale. Apartments for Sale. Shops: Ready for immediate occupation Perfect business location c Very attractive pricing /low rental Apts: 2 or 3-bedroom. Showflats ready for viewing a Central convenient location c Competitive pricing c469 words
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Advertisement282 1986-07-15 14 PARAMOUNT HOTEL A SHOPPING CENTRE UNITS SQ.FT. 01-27 432.00 01-28 432.00 02-02 251.00 02-08 251.00 02-10 251.00 03-01 365.00 03-39 365.00 PENINSULA HOTEL A SHOPPING CENTRE UNITS SQ.FT. 81-50 (Kiosk) 22.00 01-34 500.00 02-19 965.00 03-29 1,115.00 03-41 (Kiosk) 22.00 04-50 (Kiosk) 22.00 Suitable for: Retail trade, showroom, travel agency,282 words
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Advertisement593 1986-07-15 14 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces GOLDHILL PLAZA 1,000 Sq Ft Shop space with good frontage. Ample parking. Llndtrac *****79. KATONG PEOPLE'S PARK. 3rd fir shop, 308 sq.ft. $650 inclusive of maintenance. Tel: *****13. KATONG PEOPLE'S PARK. #04-53 shop space with water supply for rent $700. Tel: *****83, Mr. Tan. ORCHARD593 words
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Advertisement588 1986-07-15 14 135 Air Trsvsl 135 Air Travel |!M k Mr|'<|lJtfoheClwre rHowfKong' 1 4D/3N Airfares I Macau Tours Deluxe Hotel I" sn wn. s;ow Packages I SD/4N fro™ Xi 160 I Gantens 5888/--n fflygmmmSV Ll Honday )nn (QM), Hong Kong, Marco Polo, Royal Garden, Regal Meridien- $920/--1 (All prices quoted are on588 words
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Advertisement373 1986-07-15 14 137 Toura 137 Toura 137 Toura i^_H^H______________n__i^MaßMß_______a «ni__MH_______i__HwnMß^M_______________i ■_______hhh^______________h__________h_mis New Zealand fj \m^ M -_9f_\a t /A.. _y fromSs Holiday features: fromSs f479 Holiday features: Holiday features: Return economy airfare to Australia H» cnoice of 5 nights accommodation with private facilities m Melbourne or Nadi Additional stop permitted at selected373 words
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Advertisement228 1986-07-15 15 137 Tou's 137 Tours 137 Tours A Touch of Royalty KACHHOm M T_*_£* M Dep. y99 fi Hotel B'rast Aircon Coach )^^^^*^WMwWb^Wtmm*^ Daily transport to East Coast (FARMOSA HOUOAT TOUR (SI PTL LTD. 101 Upoer Cross Street #81-20, People's Park Centre, Singapore 0105. Ta': *****33 1 m m m AMB228 words
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Advertisement414 1986-07-15 15 Getaway with it a11... At Thnjung Pinang and enjoy its rustic charm, a its clear waters and unspoilt beaches, and its fresh and inexpensive seafood galore. Exptotnto from BISO 3 ata* 'fe^utf ffasßa 1 Dbooewy twg iHO Call your trawl agar* or NEPTUNE TRAVEL (Formely NTUC Travel) TRIDENT TRAVEL Tel:414 words
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Advertisement533 1986-07-15 15 147 Academic Courses STOP SEARCHING FURTHER. For effective tuition, call HPL Educational Centre: *****52/ *****41/ *****85 (9.00 am 9.00pm). EXPERIENCED TUTORS GIVING tuition for Prl. tt Sec. levels. Fees neg. Call: Robin *****59. EXPERIENCED, RELIABLE LADY tutor Excellent with children for Prl. 1 to Prl. 6. Tel: *****30. EXPERIENCED TUTOR533 words
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Advertisement706 1986-07-15 15 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education mbhhib^^ h m*a******a^^^mm**a**********a**Mmm^^tmaßmmmma INSTATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE A IN THE STATC OF OHIO OFFERS 1 BACHELORS DEGREE m: I __^_M m BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION _^M W__ COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING Wr MANAGEMENT _^_WW SOCIAL SCIENCE MASTERS also available Meet expert student ceunsellor from I 14 to 18706 words
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Advertisement359 1986-07-15 15 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses BOOKKEEPING (BEGINNERS) Wed. 23/7/86 7pm Sun. 3/8/86 Sam BOOKKEEPING (INTERMEDIATE) Fri. 18/7/86 7pm Sun. 20/7/86 2.30pm Tue. 29/7/86 7pm HIGHER ACCOUNTING Wed. 16/7/86 7pm Sun. 20/7/88 11.30 am Mon. 21/7/86 7pm SHORTHANO (THEORY) Fri. 18/7/86 7pm Sun. 20/7/86 11.30 am Tue. 22/7/86 7pm COMMERCE A FINANCE359 words
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Advertisement1939 1986-07-15 15 150 Commercial/ 150 Commercial/ 150 Commercial/ 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses Technical Courses Technical Courses Technical Courses lICIIADAMRI IU MbMUKANUUM To: YOU DATE: JULY 15, 1986 FROM: ATT. BUSINESS COMMUNICATION CENTRE SUBJECT: EXCITING NEW COURSES. DON'T FORGET TO REGISTER FOR ONE OF THE FOLLOWING COURSES STARTING FROM JULY 21, 7.30 9.30pm.1,939 words
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Advertisement247 1986-07-15 16 ___p^. A Little Quiz DO YOU KNOW 1 The Hanyu Pinyin for 2. The simplified form of H 3. The radical of it M *aU at 1 t Peng's Chinese Treasury and learn more about Chinese the fun and easy way! Coming .soon Chinese Idioms Published by Distributed by TIMES247 words
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Advertisement316 1986-07-15 16 1 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES H— M QTAUTC PCgfIQPI Telefax No: *****59 Rates: Box Service: "■■'■■■"n s nouuoo I imiHiMiiinil Sales Service: Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD Tel *****11 ext 5724/5/6/ 8 5669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: Sslo.oo APPOINTMENTS ,M»____________.____M^».»»».-—^i^i^»i-________i Well established316 words
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Advertisement552 1986-07-15 16 WW/^r Advertising Practitioner I j&sW/ AW^ c are a medium-sized accredited advertising agency KWX W servicing international and local promotions and H mf advertising and related needs. With Corporate B M rationalization recently completed, we would like I ff B now to fill positions m our following departments: H b552 words
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Advertisement656 1986-07-15 16 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) TAKE NOTICE THAT: (a) Receiving and Adjudica tion Orders were madi against the following deb tors on the 4th day of Jul' 1986. IN BANKRUPTCY NOS 1239/85 Chan Mul Keem, I/( *****47/G t/a Gol den Strength Trad Ing of Blk 307 Shun fu Rd656 words
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Advertisement669 1986-07-15 16 IN IHE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CHAPTER 186 AND c IN THE MATTER OF ANN KHENG ALUMINIUM v INDUSTRIES PTE LTD (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-l'P At an Extra-ordinary Ge- i neral Meeting of the Meme bers of the abovenamed company, duly convened f 1 and held at669 words
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Advertisement822 1986-07-15 17 NOTICES Huntleigh fa(§iiarriirtn =M ?l.\ -vR STOW WAREHOUSE, fI MB/W, 60, MARTIN ROAD, SINGATORE 0821 TEL *****83 (8 lines) TLX: RS ***** GUARDP fl _T_L CHANGE OF NAME I PKBANKEN INTERNATIONAL (ASIA) LTD 1 1| Office Address :16 Raffles Quay #3102 Telexes General ***** PKSIN lil li Hong Leong Building822 words
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Advertisement1364 1986-07-15 17 mam mcfi »Nn«xrricM»«ic I^ ba Abb "v^________n I I _______k\ f^^s I \wM CONTINUING EDUCATION CENTRE invites applications for admission to the following part-time courses: M I 1 C?mput*rn 09rammin9 NumeriCa I 3) PLANT MAINTENANCE ~1 H 2) Microcomputing For Technician Engineers ENGINEERING H H 3) Plant Maintenance Engineering z~1,364 words
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Advertisement201 1986-07-15 18 I S^_i____ii_iSi3B>— ___U_l_H____^ HM -a M MHIIIBI I 77/£ I TAKE— A— BREAK I I SUMMER I PACKAGE W RESULTS OF THE .PUhdhcen-Re t fs W SH 0p TO WIN LUCKY DRAW (Drawn on 1 July '86) 1 st Prize $10,000 Cash Coupon No: 751 56 100 consolation prizes of201 words
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Advertisement126 1986-07-15 18 -MsMrZ^ m Bi f I JLW** 'Wmla—awM mmW WM^m ff- 1 .Aj.Tir _l A<^ !^*i__-^ *^H _____y _X _____v if .^h inntf* i«Rr __r S ____H______k ip^ 4^r, jp w am Y\\ ma m W _mw _______J _jr Hl# stMi m W\ *^r javjm _____n __f f m *mmmam _r126 words
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Miscellaneous298 1986-07-15 18 •—^^^meaa^ i^ I a »i ill I —W—^— fl ir^ MM t mm^Mmm\m'Jvt^m\ _____E___B__*l__________l I __f^pT^^^ TX\ l^am^^T^Bmm ___c"^_________ ___P_________VVf^V9l^___^P___9^___k ___________B____3_____i__^__l___(__________l_____ I __i^^_v____!^_^^_^__r^f^^__^^iT^___B I li^^^f^^^^^____.^^^^^__!^^^« I cs^^a _Wj_mjmWi_wzl 8^ Srii^^^i SBhBSI IbBSSm Ik!iw^Ws^^ m wP: J Piflb^ yP^| iKffll j^Mltffiß &*JW|| Sllbel^^m f*mS K^^S_K^^»fl £S^^^_^^b|^is| _^________"s™"4_r'Apt'*T_S_BM>ifc*_______l J sS_Ws______l Wmrmm mmrJ*m298 words
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Article, Illustration317 1986-07-15 19 PHILIP CHEAH - PHILIP CHEAH reviews Murphy's Romance, now showing at Orchard. IN THE cynical 80s, the most common complaint about going to the cinema is: "Where are the simple, happy films that we used to see 30 or 40 years ago?" Murphy's Romance marks that return to simplicity,317 words
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Miscellaneous223 1986-07-15 19 I Radio One mwWmWWDM 90.5 mHz m VHF Band M 5.58 Ml 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, Another Show223 words
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Advertisement241 1986-07-15 20 Tne rouixn Para Wave Disco H^^ ljUfiJll Am W _2 _____TZ _iH I l^ MM' Mm H H___fl ■AAaamm Ym mM _^V_4 IB Bl M mmm AW ______L _^H -MW Am am \W^W m. m\ m MmwAik^r Wm&M Xl ji, B B B jUmWml /Mm m $C _mm_WW. AajWrn ■■■■Hn^Jm241 words
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Advertisement243 1986-07-15 20 Now/TheNew City Centre In Kuala Lumpur itS _r________k C_3m_l* ItßUuflß )S_t___Bfe*: m\fSs^SZmm •iJ'fc* a. AAA. A A a It's easy to see why the new Holiday Inn Plus, a host of guest services like onward "*ffilfc* might easily be regarded as XL's new city reservations, laundry, baby sitting services etc.243 words
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Miscellaneous649 1986-07-15 20 MY view bm Catherine Ong p^ >s§i \v v ißiiSi m^MM^MM^MMW^^^imm^MM^MM^MMlMal mmf mm* W^wiWmm? Wm l^m wA^^WM^^^^^MAmm^M _BmL ii'i«<i"*w»a|^^\ B ___w 9___S W '^BmmSWmW .iHa f: B&B W^Of Hk' J^HPH Hf* _____»i_f§l IH^k^''. tM Hpp^ *i_| '«H _B iW JaU -^SI^B —I mL ma ___Bh_l M mi k ________K_i_k^___________K___i >^649 words
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Miscellaneous919 1986-07-15 20 Of crime and passion RK9 Taesday Premiere —of her presence fades away. series was shot m the late In the home of wealthy bao I P^2 Dirty Money (Ch 5, Richard Crenna co-stars. VHO& and, to this day, re-runs seller Hong Lai Fa, the R Mk 11*31 pm) are being919 words
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