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Title Section15 1986-07-17 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article, Illustration636 1986-07-17 1 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN Narrower pay difference, raise linked to productivity and variable bonus By THE labour movement is considering a formula for wages that will lead to a flexible but equitable system. The formula will meet three requirements: Narrow the gap between starting and maximum pay, tie636 words
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Article36 1986-07-17 1 LONDON Foreign Secretary 9r Geoffrey Howe mU Britain ta likely U •galast Seath Africa if torla aext week failed. He toMPwHMMit: Achieve taaglble progress I weald regard agreement an farther nwawarfu m likely." ReuterReuter - 36 words
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386 1986-07-17 1 Malaysia joins boycott of C'wealth Games KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia has Joined the boycott of the Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh to protest against Britain's refusal to impose economic sanctions on South Africa. Information Minister Datuk Rais Yatim told reporters the Cabinet took the decision at its weekly meeting yesterday. It alsoReuter; AP; UPI; AFP - 386 words
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123 1986-07-17 1 IPSWICH (England) A lovesick Englishman was Jailed for 28 days ea Tuesday for panning his tenner sweetheart ever the radio. It was the second time that Abu Parrls, M, has been sent to Jail for trying to convince lady Malle, 42, to takeAP - 123 words
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303 1986-07-17 1 Challenger pilot's family seeks $33m in damages WASHINGTON The family of Michael Smith, the navy commander who piloted the space shuttle Challenger on its disastrous final mission, has filed a US$l5 million (Ss33 million) negligence claim against the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa) and a key employee. The claimNYT; Reuter - 303 words
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Article208 1986-07-17 1 CARACAS (Venezuela) A 73-year-old woman locked in a shack for 40 years by her former lover has been reunited with her older sisters who thought she had died, according to a newspaper report. Authorities discovered the woman, Hortensia Maestracci, last week while investigatingUPI - 208 words
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Article, Illustration335 1986-07-17 1 Seamstress found strangled in men's toilet A YOUNG seamstress was found strangled in a men's toilet in a block of flatted factories in Boon Keng Road yesterday. The body of Miss Lim Bee Eng, 20, was found lying face upwards in a shower compartment in Block 106 at 10.35 am.335 words
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571 1986-07-17 1 HSUNG BEE HWA - Countertraders to get 5-year tax exemption HSUNG BEE HWA Trade Board moves to lure international companies here By COUNTERTRADE houses can qualify for pioneer status under guidelines spelt out yesterday by the Trade Development Board. The counter-traders will be exempted from tax for five years, provided they meet three conditions:571 words
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236 1986-07-17 1 Police in hunt for Aids vials stolen from car DETROIT Police conducted a top-priority search yesterday for eight vials of Aids-con-taminated blood serum that were taken from a car stolen from a doctor. Health officials said there was no danger to the general population, but said the thief who stoleUPI - 236 words
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Advertisement6 1986-07-17 1 Commonwealth plan to avert break-up: P*ge46 words
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Article418 1986-07-17 2 Joint air exercises THE SINGAPORE and Indonesian air forces yesterday beam the air manoeuvres phase of Elang Indopura IV over the rugged terrain of northern Sumatra. Taking orders from a combined air task force, jets and helicopters took to the skies on flights which allow for a testing and418 words
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Article149 1986-07-17 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SATS: HEART-WARMING displays ef eeartesy serve to reassore as that the image ef the Ugly fflhg'f"" hi an exaggeration. But we an still same way from being a giactoaa be discarded. And we firampfci If the annoying practice ef reserving seats for friends In public places149 words
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Article278 1986-07-17 2 Aids shock for 500 ABOUT m people in the New York area received transfusions from blood donors who were exposed to Aids, and will be personally notified later this year to ensure "minimum shock", a spokesman for the New York Blood Centre said. Mr Greg MacGregor said278 words
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Article296 1986-07-17 2 Warning victories BRITAIN'S Steve Cram and Australian Debbie Flintoff sounded clear warnings to their Commonwealth Games rivals with sweeping victories in the men's 800 metres and the women's 400m hurdles at the Nice Grand Prix on Monday. Cram, who is aiming for the 800 and 1,500 double at Edinburgh,296 words
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Article424 1986-07-17 2 Tailored for elegance "STYLE, not fashion" is the design philosophy of Liew Heng Choong, a graduate of London's renowned St Martin's School of Art. Indeed, the 27--year-old is right in with the current return to tailored dressing in his blend of traditional and new ideas. His "British classics"424 words
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Article208 1986-07-17 2 BOUSTEAD FIRMS CO-OPERATE TO BEAT THE BAD TIMES THE BOUSTEAD companies on either side of the Causeway are getting together again in their busi nesses to help each other beat the bad times, after having drifted apart over the last five years. Bousteadco yesterday announced that there would be208 words
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173 1986-07-17 2 Around Asean and Across the Causeway Drug probe on polls THAILAND it investigating the background of more than 500 candidates in this month's general elections because it suspects some may be drug traffickers. National Security Council chief Prasong Soonsiri said he was checking whether any opium or marijuana traffickers were173 words
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Article102 1986-07-17 2 CUT IN 'C CUSS BEDS THE MINISTRY of Health says in reply to a doctor who had expressed concern at the reduction in the number of C claw beds in hospitals that it is in response to the <^M"\g<'w demand for higher class beds. The Ministry adds, however, that102 words
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Article358 1986-07-17 2 What a gem! A fascinating range of gemstones and jewellery from West (jermony, Australia, South America and Sri Lanka, including local collections, are to be auctioned this Sunday The details are glittering at classification 57 Classifieds: Pg. 6, Section Two. -f~~7^ r^y Product Advertiser StdM/fafe Krtnei Cathay Pacific358 words
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Advertisement378 1986-07-17 2 The best Cantonese-Thai cuisine in town. For our 4th anniversary, we'll be flying in a masterchef from Bangkok to add his unique touch to all our gastronomic favourites, and to create some specialities just for you. When you spend $50 you'll receive a lucky draw coupon with many exciting prizes378 words
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122 1986-07-17 3 Factory first to go bust since Reds took over BEIJING A factory In China has announced it is bankrupt, the first since the communists took power in 1949. The official newspaper Workers Daily said yesterday an instruments factory in the north-eastern city of Shenyang, warned last August to put itsReuter - 122 words
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258 1986-07-17 3 Moscow debt move precedent for cautious Beijing BEIJING China will study closely the Soviet decision to clear pre-revolu-tionary debts but it is unlikely to want to follow Moscow too quickly in spite of urgent need for capital, according to Western diplomats. "The Soviet decision creates a precedent for China, aReuter - 258 words
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178 1986-07-17 3 BRISBANE Hope was fading yesterday for 12 miners trapped after an explosion and cave-in 1.6 km underground in a Queensland coal mine. A spokesman for the Dampier Mitsui mine at Moura, about 300 km north-west of Brisbane, said there was little chance theAFP; UPI - 178 words
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Article, Illustration50 1986-07-17 3 KfflME (JlfM) A fewy CMftytM&fSZ pSMOT^HV MM M ■rivht —11 -LU, lafarlMV safety •ffieimls here Mil. Ten p»tr«l bmts evaeutedall ManagMß (mn the I^lB-touw ferry Otaw^g*C«t ■ear hen, the cflldab Mli. As e^fawer «C the wMrilgMiyfaMare^ The ferry aaflend the taaker the Reuter picture.Reuter - 50 words
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334 1986-07-17 3 LONDON Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze said yesterday agreement had been reached with the United States on resuming nuclear test ban talks. In Washington, meanwhile, the White House announced that US and Soviet officials will meet later this month in Geneva toReuter - 334 words
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365 1986-07-17 3 India and China in new quarrel over border NEW DELHI A FRESH row has broken out between India and China over their border only days before the two countries resume tortuous negotiations on a 24-year-old frontier dispute. New Delhi said on Tuesday that Chinese troops and herdsmen had intruded intoReuter - 365 words
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Article, Illustration323 1986-07-17 3 WASHINGTON Pakistan Prime Minister Mohammad wmh Juoejo arrived hoe on Tuesday far a three-day visit as the Reagan administration threatened to cancel a multi-billion dollar aid programme to Pakistan if it builds an atomic bomb. Mr Junejo, who is scheduled to holdAFP - 323 words
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293 1986-07-17 4 500 received Aids -exposed transfusions NEW YORK About 500 people in the New York area received transfusions' from blood donors who were exposed to acquired immune deficiency syndrome (Aids) and will be personally notified later this year to ensure "minimum shock", a spokesman for the New York Blood Centre said.UPI - 293 words
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Article, Illustration483 1986-07-17 4 The South Africa issue LONDON THE Commonwealth has launched an initiative to avert a break-up over sanctions against South Africa while British Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe announced he was flying to Washington as part of his shuttle diplomacy to end apartheid. Commonwealth Secretary-General SirReuter; NYT - 483 words
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Article144 1986-07-17 4 Nixon calls on Gromyko MOSCOW Former President Richard Nixon spent more than two hours on Tuesday discussing Sovi-et-American relations with Soviet President Andrei Gromyko, a spokesman for Mr Nixon said. SpnfrfiHTUin John Taylor said he could give no details of the meeting. Earlier, Mr Nixon had met for 15 minutesAP - 144 words
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158 1986-07-17 4 HOLLYWOOD Brassieres are in again, but women have gone without for so long they need help in buying them. So says one specialist on the subject. "Now more than ever, women want to look shapely again women want to look pretty," said RuthUPI - 158 words
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217 1986-07-17 4 Queen 'heading for a clash with Mrs Thatcher' LONDON Qaeen Elizaoem aow i noie Muuster Margaret Thatcher eaaki Maaal dash ever Britain's aaley ea Baath AlnW) DnUBO IKW|W|H.IB raparlni aa Taeaaay. Thatcher's Cahlaet believe It la increasingly likely the Qaecn might lalerveac t» peraaafc tfce gaveramcat la agree to eeaaeadeReater - 217 words
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Article98 1986-07-17 4 AN UNSUSPECTING seal called Mickie lost his whiskers for the sake of sex when two men snipped them off to use as aphrodisiacs, Hongkong police said yesterday. They said the men cut off the seal's whiskers as they pretended to feed it at Hongkong's Ocean Park aquarium. SealReuter - 98 words
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Article65 1986-07-17 4 SOVIET-BACKED Afghan troops have razed parts of Herat in their battle against guerillas resisting a government offensive to flush them out of the city, Western diplomats in Islamabad said yesterday. Quoting reports from Afghanistan, they said troops had been conducting house-to-house searches ic parts of the westernReuter - 65 words
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Article119 1986-07-17 4 AUSTRALIA'S FIRST swimming beach "croc town*" has been built at the remote Northern Territory town of Nhulunbuy because of the threat of attacks by crocodiles. The 10-metre tower will be manned between 8 am and 4 pm by members of a local surf lifesaving club to warn swimmersAFP - 119 words
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Article73 1986-07-17 4 SOVIET COSMONAUTS Leonid Kizim and Vladimir Solovyov returned to Earth yesterday after 125 days in space, Tass news agency announced. It said their Soyuz T-15 descent module landed safely north-east of the town of Arkalyk in the Soviet Republic of Kazakhstan and they were feeling fine. The cosmonautsReuter - 73 words
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Article67 1986-07-17 4 GUNMEN KIDNAPPED a Saudi Arabian man in west Beirut yesterday, the first reported abduction in the Muslim sector since Syrian troops deployed to restore order, security sources said. They said Mr Suleiman Mubarak was seized by three gunmen who used a car to intercept his vehicle in theReuter - 67 words
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Article233 1986-07-17 5 WASHINGTON ONE of the most prominent research groups in Washington has made public a proposal that would provide temporary tariffs to give US Industries time to rebuild themselves when they are hurt by fereigs competition, and to provide money to retrain their retrenched workers. ItAP - 233 words
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309 1986-07-17 5 Robot reveals secrets inside Titanic WOODSHOLE (Massachusetts) Explorers have sent a remote-controlled robot into the wreck of the Titanic and photographed a crystal chandelier in man's first peek inside the luxury liner in 74 years. Mr Robert Ballard, leader of the expedition, told officials at the Woodshole Oceanographic Institute byReuter - 309 words
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Article26 1986-07-17 5 .KAMPALA State-run Kampala Radio said on Tuesday that bubonic plague has broken out in western Uganda. The report had no details on victims. UPIUPI - 26 words
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391 1986-07-17 5 Call to set up organ network to serve all WASHINGTON- A federal government advisory committee has urged the Reagan administration to set up a national network to arrange for the transplanting of human organs, and said all people who need such transplants should receive them regardless of their ability toNYT; AP - 391 words
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Article58 1986-07-17 5 WASHINGTON The average first-year cost of a kidney transplant Is U5535,111 (about Ss7S,sit), acestang to an estimate by a member of the federal government advisory committee. Mr Roger Evans, a medical sociologist at the Battelle Human Affairs Research Centre in Seattle, said a heart transplant would costNYT; AP - 58 words
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Article, Illustration328 1986-07-17 5 MOJAVE (California) VOYAGER, an oddlyshaped experimental aircraft, landed safely on Tuesday after setting two international aviation records during a five-day test flight in advance of the first round-the-world flight without refuelling. Pilot Dick Rutan and co-pilot Jeana Yeager broke two international records during four-and-a--half daysReuter - 328 words
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Article, Illustration196 1986-07-17 6 BANGKOK THAILAND is investigating the background of more than 500 candidates in this month's general elections because it suspects some may be drug traffickers. National Security Council chief Prasong Soonsiri told a seminar on hilltribe minority problems on Tuesday that Thais were buying cheapReuter - 196 words
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Article92 1986-07-17 6 JAKARTA A 17-year-old high school student threatened his school principal with an air gun in an effort to get an examination result changed from fail to pass, the Jakarta Post reported yesterday. The student, whose identity was not disclosed, went to meet the principalAFP - 92 words
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Article39 1986-07-17 6 MANILA Fourteen prisoners escaped from a jail in Surigao Province, 800 km south-east of Manila, with the help of three unidentified men supposedly looking for blood donors, the Philippine News Agency (PNA) report- ed on Tuesday.— AFPAFP - 39 words
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307 1986-07-17 6 MANILA ARMED men who kidnapped an American missionary In the ■•■then Philippines have agreed to tree their hostage without any ransom in the next two days, military authorities said yesterday. Deputy Brigade Commander lieutenant-Colo-nel Woodrow Estrera said emissaries of former Lanao Dei Sur GovernorReuter; UPI - 307 words
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208 1986-07-17 6 Call to put more pressure on Hanoi BEIJING Cambodian resistance leader Son Sann has urged European countries to apply more economic and financial pressure on Vietnam to force it to withdraw from Cambodia. "Political pressure is good, but it isn't enough. Other pressure must be brought to bear, what I208 words
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Article45 1986-07-17 6 JAKARTA The Justice Ministry has deported 26 foreigners who entered Indonesia illegally in June, Immigration Office spokesman Hamsuk Widjaja said on Tuesday. The immigration authorities called on Indonesians to report any foreigners suspected of entering the country illegally or violating laws. APAP - 45 words
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291 1986-07-17 6 DON HIGGS - Big drive to woo tourists to Philippines DON HIGGS By London Correspondent LONDON The Philippine government is undertaking a major campaign with a £500,000 <Ssl.6 million) budget to bring back tourists after last February's revolt that toppled former President Ferdinand Marcos, according to a British magazine. The campaign, under the291 words
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165 1986-07-17 6 JAKARTA The governor of East Timor said in an interview published yesterday that a clean government in the province staffed with more local people would end security problems. In the interview with the daily Kompas, carried on the eve of the 10th anniversary of Indonesia'sReuter - 165 words
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263 1986-07-17 8 'Move to finalise plans for possible early August election' KUALA LUMPUR PRIME Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad has summoned top party officials for a meeting on Friday to finalise plans for the general election which government sources said could beAFP - 263 words
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277 1986-07-17 8 Change Umno Youth style, says candidate KUALA LUMPUR A candidate for the post of Umno Youth leader said yesterday he would withdraw from the contest if the incumbent, Education Minister Anwar Ibrahim, changed the style of the movement's current role. "My condition for withdrawing is that Anwar promises to changeBernama - 277 words
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Article, Illustration559 1986-07-17 8 Yang Razali Kaselm - Malaysians eagerly awaiting election, Ghafar tells Jakarta Yang Razali Kaselm By Jakarta Correspondent JAKARTA Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba said yesterday Malaysians back home are waiting anxiously for the general election widely expected to be held very soon. "This time, Malaysians are waiting eagerly to have elections because theyAP - 559 words
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Article, Illustration327 1986-07-17 8 We'll contest the polls if asked by PAS CCC KUALA LUMPUR The Chinese Consultative Council (CCC) will put up candidates in the general election if it is asked by Farti Islam (PAS), CCC Vice-President Leow Kim Hock said yesterday. However he said the CCC, set up by PAS late lastNST; Bernama - 327 words
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191 1986-07-17 8 Timber carrier sinks in Sarawak river Kl CHING A Panama-nian-registered tinker carrier MV Camway sank yesterday in a Sarawak river estuary tat all 8 «f It§ crew ■wteri were safely rescued, a SI" Marine police chief, ikAßff Hfißttft.lnl Aaljl mu AHH| UUBBMJUy wVIU 1%/ porters tint the crew EudDDcrßy wovAP; Bernama - 191 words
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152 1986-07-17 8 249 killed in rail accidents since 1981 KUALA LUMPUR A total of 249 people were killed and 154 injured in rail accidents over the past five years, Malayan Railway said yesterday in a report on accidents at railway crossings sent to the Transport Ministry. In the first half of thisBernama - 152 words
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Article47 1986-07-17 8 KUALA LUMPUR Six new cases of dengue have been reported in the country, a health ministry spokesman said yesterday These are in in Perak, Pahang and Kuala Lumpur, bringing the number so far tms year to 860 with seven deaths reported. BernamaBernama - 47 words
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Article58 1986-07-17 8 23 addicts escape from centre ALOR STAR Twen-ty-three drug addicts escaped from the Pusat Se»--enti rehabilitation centre in northern Kedah on Tuesday after overpowering a guard. A police spokesman said they fled into the neighbouring rubber estates after splitting into several groups So far, only two of them have beenBernama - 58 words
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Article, Illustration456 1986-07-17 9 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB Several firsts in three-day S'pore, Indonesia manoeuvres By m Medan MEDAN The Singapore and Indonesian air forces yesterday began the air manoeuvres phase of Elang Indopura IV over the rugged terrain of northern Sumatra. Taking orders from a combined air task force aSIMON KER - 456 words
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282 1986-07-17 9 MAUREEN CHUA - MAUREEN CHUA By THE $6,000 fine imposed by a district court on a trader who lied about the contents of a goods container that contained firecrackers, was increased to $10,000 yesterday by the High Court. However, a one-month jail term given to Chan282 words
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Article96 1986-07-17 9 Air pistol found in woman's flat A 23- YEAR-OLD woman is helping police with investigations after an air pistol, used for target shooting, was found in her flat in Clemenceau Avenue. Tanglin police found the pistol, some gun-cleaning equipment and a holster inside the woman's bag at the flat on96 words
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147 1986-07-17 9 THE Government is acquiring about 2,071 sqm of land in the Cairnhill Road area needed for widening Cairnhill and Anthony roads. Owners affected include the secretary of the Trustees of the Methodist Church in Malaysia, which will lose the largest area of147 words
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312 1986-07-17 9 Doctor to chair proposed WP forum DR GWEE Ah Leng, a 66--year-old medical practitioner, is to chair Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam's proposed forum on freedom of speech at Miramar Hotel on Saturday from 7.30 pm to 10 pm. Announcing this at a press conference last night, the MP for Anson312 words
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262 1986-07-17 9 GRACE CHNG - IBM slashes prices of personal computers GRACE CHNG By IBM has slashed the prices of some of its personal computers by as much as $2,300 to stay ahead in the competitive PC market in Singapore. Buyers can buy them even cheaper from dealers who get special discounts from IBM. An262 words
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84 1986-07-17 9 2 schools for Tamil debate finals MR TANG Guan Seng, the Parliamentary Secretary (Education), will give away prizes to the winners of the Inter-School Debates in Tamil at Nanyang Junior College next Saturday at 4.30 pm. The teams taking part in the finals at 3 pm are Raffles Girls' Secondary84 words
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73 1986-07-17 9 A If- YEAR-OLD youth was charged yesterday with having unnatural sex with a 13-year-old girl in an unnumbered hit off Ylo Chu Kang Road. No plea was taken train Tan Kia Chye, a ■«tt>— l serviceman. He Is alleged to have committed the offence73 words
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Article, Illustration503 1986-07-17 10 GILLIAN POW CHONG - GILLIAN POW CHONG By I The most memorable case 6 We rushed down with the emergency trolley and as the nurse reached out to take Ms pulse, ho laohod out He woe drunk. After appeals from Me wife, the police helped503 words
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342 1986-07-17 10 A LARGE number of passenger-patients who are taken off flights in Singapore and admitted to hospital are travellers who should not have been flying in the first place. A spokesman for the Airport Medical Centre brought up some precautions that patients suffering342 words
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Article, Illustration113 1986-07-17 10 Woman denies hurting son A WOMAN yesterday denied charges of hurting her 13--year-old son with a heated knife and, on another occasion, with hot water. Lian Mei Mel, 37, told a court she intended to engage a lawyer. She was offered $5,000 bail. She is alleged to have hurt her113 words
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Article, Illustration317 1986-07-17 10 CHERIAN GEORGE - CHERIAN GEORGE By THE Saturday morning crowd at Shenton Way seemed the ideal hunting ground for a young snatch-thief, but from it emerged his eventual captors. The thief stole a handbag from Madam Chen Ng, 71, at about 10.30 am on Saturday as she sat317 words
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288 1986-07-17 10 2 claim loss of $19,000 in China hotel TWO Singapore businessmen lost a total of $1S 462 while staying in a hotel in Swatow, China, early this year. One of them, Mr Ng Siak Hal, 50, said yesterday he decided to tell the story to the press because he and288 words
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115 1986-07-17 10 POLAND'S Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Zhtgnlew Szalajda, left Singapore yesterday for Bangkok after a two-day visit. While here, Mr Szalajda and his seven-member delegation called on the Second Deputy Prime Minister and NTI'C Secretary -General, Mr Ong Teng Cheong. They also met representatives from115 words
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Article, Illustration413 1986-07-17 12 IF YOU look around you today, you will probably see two missing boys, Keh Chin Ann and Toh Hong Huat, both 12, staring at you from thousands of posters and leaflets. The leaflets are distributed islandwide as part of stepped-up actions the police are taking413 words
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430 1986-07-17 12 Murugason-Choong trial A SENIOR presiding officer at the last general election said yesterday that the mood of the crowd at the Telok Blangah Drive polling station immediately after two ballot-boxes were re-sealed was noisy, but calm and normal. They started430 words
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215 1986-07-17 12 Archives' $1m project pays off in better service A H-MILLION project to improve facilities at the National Archives has paid off in greater efficiency and better service to government bodies. The National Archives, which keeps public records of national and historical value, now has a Micrographic Unit that is the215 words
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Article62 1986-07-17 12 SINGAPOREANS can expect Imte mcrnlng and ■fterwn answers f«r live to seven days la tfce owning fortnight. Early mcrntng thnnwinds can also be expecmi 9B Nmt u»ys Quniig the later part of the Rainfall t or the first half «f July was above average. The62 words
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154 1986-07-17 13 THE sound of lawyers' and prosecutors' voices and the shuffling of transgressors' feet in the busiest courtroom at the Subordinate Courts will give way to the banging and thumping of workmen's tools from September. That is when the lower courts' Criminal Mention Court No. 26154 words
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505 1986-07-17 13 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM Move a bid to entertain and recruit By THE National Trades Union Congress is reaching out to more union members and others who are yet to be part of the labour movement in an entertaining way through regular radio shows.505 words
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Article, Illustration605 1986-07-17 13 WONG AL KWEI - WONG AL KWEI By All the entries ALL About Love (Chinese), composed by Urn Kie Beng, lyrics by Ng Gek Hoon; Come Back Soon (English), composed by Leonard Tan and Lancelot Gomes, lyrics by Lancelot Gomes; Harts So Bad (English), composer/lyrics by Hector605 words
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561 1986-07-17 13 Quarry case: Council throws out appeal A SEVEN-YEAR feud between two granite quarry operators over an unlawful contract concerning a quarry in Pulau Übin has finally been laid to rest by the Privy Council. The dispute was between Kian Chiang Granite Quarry Company, which was granted a 10-year lease by561 words
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127 1986-07-17 15 ANOTHER man was charged yesterday with murdering a coffeestall owner at the Mattar Road hawker centre on July 6. No plea was taken from Lim Peng Khim, 21, who is alleged to have murdered Mr Ong Cheng Kau, 36. with six other men. The127 words
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Article50 1986-07-17 15 THE Vice-Chancellor of the National University of Singapore. Professor Lira Pin, will attend the NUS Students Union's Food and Funfair at NUS Carpark 5, near the sports ana recreation centre in Kent Ridge, on Saturday. The fair, from 10 am to 6 pm, is open to the public.50 words
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Article, Illustration367 1986-07-17 15 BEING right on target is always important for artillerymen. This becomes even more important when a VIP like the Second Defence Minister, Dr Yeo Ning Hong, turns up to observe their performance. During a two-hour visit to the 201st Battalion of the Singapore Artillery at367 words
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Article67 1986-07-17 15 A CORONER yesterday recorded a verdict of murder on the death of a man who died in a fight at a nightclub two years ago. Mr Urn Chwee Kiat, 23, and some friends had gone to Crystal Palace Nightclub at Pearl Centre, Eu Tong Sen Street, on April67 words
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Article83 1986-07-17 15 A MAN died in hospital yesterday, five days after he was hit by a car while crossing the road at the junction of Upper Cross Street and Eu Tong Sen Street at 8.40 pm. The last known address of Mr Peh Boon Chee, 43, was83 words
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Article, Illustration62 1986-07-17 15 THE COMMUNITY Development Ministry wants to contact the relatives of a woman who was picked up for vagrancy at Block 6, Marsiling Lane, on July 6. The woman, who gave her name as Ramnah binti Mazlan, (right) 39, is temporarily in a welfare home. Those who62 words
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Article63 1986-07-17 15 THE CASE against national hockey player Farleigh Clarke, 34, and two others, accused of hurting and using criminal force on several Omanis in a match last year, was adjourned again yesterday. Clarke's lawyer said they are still waiting for the Attorney-General's Chambers to reply to the representations made63 words
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Article63 1986-07-17 15 A MAN and two youths, one a juveiule, were yesterday charged with gang-robbing a student of $135 at the Far East Plaza carpark on June 15. No plea was taken from Lawrence Wee Soon Chye, 21, Leow Kok Khuen, 18, and the 15-year-old boy who are believed to63 words
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Article60 1986-07-17 15 TWO MEN have admitted breaking into five homes in Changi and Pasir Ris to steal cash and valuables worth a total of $31,500. Ahmad bin Zainan, 27, who also admitted on Monday to a sixth break-in involving $250 worth of valuables, was jailed for five years. His60 words
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Article, Illustration418 1986-07-17 15 HDB's decision not to buy back HUDC flats THE Pine Grove Residents Committee is seeking a case-by-case review for some flatowners affected by the Housing Board's recent decision to stop buying back HUDC flats. It is also asking the HDB to provide more facilities and418 words
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Article50 1986-07-17 15 THE finals of the National Geography Quiz and Exhibition (or secondary schools will be held at the Catholic Junior College on Saturday at 9 am. Changkat Changi, Raffles Girls, Serangoon Garden and Chinese High champions of their respective zones will compete in the quiz finals.50 words
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207 1986-07-17 15 SINGAPORE Airlines has issued a statement around the world to answer questions on the termination of Singapore's air agreement with Canada. Singapore will not lose much in terms of tourism, it said. Although 26,919 Canadians flew here last year, fewer than 2,000 came207 words
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71 1986-07-17 15 FIRST Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Goh Chok Tong will open the Ayer Rajah day-care centre in Teban Gardens on Sunday. Two MPs, Dr Arthur Beng (Fengshan) and Dr Tan Cheng Bock (Ayer Rajah), will also speak at the opening ceremony. Dr Beng71 words
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Advertisement253 1986-07-17 13 ACTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE UNIVERSITY PREPARATION COURSES y Acton Technical College is a British §11 Government funded College administered by the London Borough of Ealmg. It is situated in the western jH| suburbs of London not fer from ili Heathrow, with convenient transport to central London. The College is offering students253 words
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Advertisement481 1986-07-17 14 All over Siigapore, motorists who love their cars love Formula Shell. s- aa^a^^v<^^w»£a^jabgw*»»i<«^^^Miß^^t»^^^^^ k ■V fl < v Shell S f po«« n« I%* I lh li Sing«p«c» We J(NU» P,o, Best 643 B qAi^ B^h Sinff3por*e 0012 WUjte^eitef ywic* B^i Dear !sit*« ;.v Since I started to top- th#»481 words
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Advertisement90 1986-07-17 15 Cathay Organisation onvour Anniversary il I W J£B\ OVERSEAS UNION 1 3m B>jp& m^Qr/A CnrnlOC LI U The Mandarin Singapore Flagship of OUE 29/86 FOCCJS N o R FAV °URITES Spot-On an- u- M Mm^* Llff> I n/p-leve/ d Mm 1 f"* Jfc- /^i^ S«Bm res S'nq >^bWI bV 190 words
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Article, Illustration1298 1986-07-17 16 DAVID FISHLOCK - DAVID FISHLOCK Information gleaned will be vital to world nuclear industry By THE post-mortem E-omised by the Soviet nion soon after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster will take place in Vienna from Aug 25 to 29. It will be hosted by the International Atomic Energy Agency,1,298 words
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1330 1986-07-17 16 QUOTE LIKE Franklin Rooeevelt, Ronald Reagan is remoulding America's primary institutions and tha principles of Ha economic Ufa In a way that will shape tha actions of future political leaders. Editorial, headlined Reagan's Year, published in the Asian Wall Street Journal on July1,330 words
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Article, Illustration984 1986-07-17 17 NORMAN WRIGHT - NORMAN WRIGHT Coping with ageing workers at home and riding the slump abroad By 4 Japanese industry is now at a turning point. It must most the aver increasing social pressures of an ageing work force while striving to maintain m its competitive984 words
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910 1986-07-17 17 SAAD HASHIM - SAAD HASHIM By tunting in new Straits Times Editorial excerpts from two British newspapers 6 There may, in the prosecution of Kevin Barlow and Brian Chambers, have been a desire on the part off the Malaysian authorities to demonstrate that their policy appear even-handed910 words
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Article572 1986-07-17 16 THIS is Courtesy Month and the campaign to remind Singaporeans of the importance of gracious behaviour goes into higher gear once again. Through the Courtesy Hotline of The Straits Times, the public has come to know of heart-warming displays of considerate acts stories which reassure some572 words
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Advertisement48 1986-07-17 16 ft/lITSUh* 2 Years Guarantee \Wclev. Remote Control Full Auto: Made in Japan Auto Power On/Play Auto Rewind Auto Eject Auto Blank Scan Auto Repeat Auto Power Off BedckQentpe Electrical Gc. Bik 214. Bedok North. S l l #01-163 Singapore 1646. V Tel *****32/3 Telex RS ***** BCEC J48 words
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Advertisement193 1986-07-17 16 The Start of Something New HOTEL WITH NEW OTANI POOLSIDE PACKAGES Everyone needs a break. Enjoy Hotel Luxury at the New Otani. We have Recreational Packages to suit busy schedules. Soothe tired bodies, settle ruffled nerves. Just get away. Hide away. No flights to take. No jet lag. No hassle.193 words
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Advertisement525 1986-07-17 17 English f% For > Secretaries! Be Specialist Trained in Written and Spoken English! A good command of English can ensure your success! It can improve your chances of promotion get you a better job increase your earning power, and enhance your social life. You can acquire it quickly and easily.525 words
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226 1986-07-17 18 We do care but we need to be constantly reminded ALTHOUGH I am fortunate in that I do not have to take a bus to work, I am very sympathetic with the plight of "Surprised" (ST, July 8), who said the passengers on the two bus services she used did226 words
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254 1986-07-17 18 Number subsidised will, however, be maintained I REFER to the letter "Hospitals and the ageing population" by Dr Chuah Seong Pyn. (ST, June 26). With the changing socio-economic profile of our population, and with the introduction of Medisave since April 1984, the occupancy rates254 words
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341 1986-07-17 18 PLEASE refer to the letters "Make a final decision on Chip Bee" (ST, July 9) and "Mosquito unit must have more power". (ST, July 10). The vacancy rate for terrace houses at Chip Bee is 24 per cent and not 50341 words
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208 1986-07-17 18 THE letter 'Political lawyers' aim to provoke Government" from Mr Phua Bah Lee struck me as arrogant. (ST, July 3). However, what is more disturbing is that he signed it in his official capacity. I hope his views do not mirror those208 words
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222 1986-07-17 18 Essential centre's procedures need overhaul I REFER to the Housing Board's reply "Why it took two days to clear gully" (ST, July 9), and would like to say I am surprised that speedy action wasn't taken due to a misunderstanding. I am fully aware there are two cooked food centres222 words
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Letter, Illustration208 1986-07-17 18 Don't cut shows for a few dollars more I FULLY realise that commercials are important and necessary for television stations, the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation included. However, I cannot reconcile myself with the fact that SBC is willing to cut the shows that we, the viewers are paying for indirectly by208 words
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125 1986-07-17 18 I DROVE from Pasir Panjang to Jurong via Ayer Rajah at around 6.20 pm recently. Being a week day and the rush period, the traffic flow from Jurong via Ayer Rajah was extremely heavy. I was shocked to see the number of vehicles making125 words
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Advertisement592 1986-07-17 18 A INSTITUTE -P h ri^ lllJsS OF PURCHASING L^ Ji Ug£) AND SUPPLY JU U^Q) Igppfefii PURCHASING AND MATERIALS MEtet josHeS management courses Jllmpg UWESB IN UNITED KINGDOM UWESB TWELVE-WEEK PRACTICAL TRAINING COURSE: COURSE OBJECTIVES: to equip delegates with up-to-date professional skills and improve their personal contribution to the work592 words
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Article, Illustration92 1986-07-17 19 A LATE afternoon buying spree helped prop up several shares which had lost ground earlier in the day although volume remained thin. The Straits Times Industrial Index, which had registered a 2.59 point fall at half-time, finished the day 1.54 higher at 734.18. The Business Times92 words
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Article59 1986-07-17 19 Metro Krifs 105 +13 Trawmarco 103 +13 SFH 775 +10 ICS 515 +10 HwPar 2» Kentucky Spore 240 +1 Nnftaj +4 730+5 MTP 75+5 Senbnp 426 +4 CereoosWc 312 +4 tan Trust 114 +4 betanSOc 241 +3 RataMti 162 +3 Ciryoe,soc ISO +3 Ctaanh* 120 +3 S'poreßus 360 +259 words
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Article65 1986-07-17 19 MAA 1100-2300 M Breweries MO -10 Metal Boi S'poie 344 -I UAC 200 -t SamandaHMts 120 -t SMtitti 180 -7 Mm 400-6 C8 360-6 lacks M 114 -S FIN 720 -5 DBS 700 -S Fiance 145 -S Grind Central 79 -5 UOB 404-4 Spore Land 368 -4 OK 21265 words
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Article89 1986-07-17 19 July 15 lui* 16 July lb July 16 BT Composite 622 06 ***** ST Propert.es 370 69 370.14 BT indKdloi *****116 *****288 SI Minings 267 76 267 71 BT 06 OS -162 -190 ST Plantations 2028 53 2027 97 CAW -6707 -6709 OCBC 521 14 521.36 06V -***** -*****89 words
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Article34 1986-07-17 19 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Tims Business Fines Industrial Composite 1985/86 H*jh 852.65 (7/3/85) 757.79 (8/3/85) 1985/86 Low 563.34 (28/4/86) 470.92 (28/4/86) All t.me High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) mm low 74.75 (17/9/64) 470.92 (28/4/86)34 words
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Article14 1986-07-17 19 THE US dollar lost 152 ticks to close at DM 2.1520 in Singapore.14 words
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Article22 1986-07-17 19 DM Y FF S$ a 1)8) e USS ***** 154.45 unq ***** unq 1.5065 ***** 158.55 6.9450 ***** ***** *****22 words
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Article12 1986-07-17 19 In Singapore, gold gained US$2.7O to close at U*****.50 an ounce.12 words
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Article33 1986-07-17 19 Eurodollar: Gained one tick to 93.63 a contract. Deotschemark: Gained 25 ticks to 0.4662 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained 50 ticks to 0.*****1 a contract. Gold: Gained US$3.OO to U*****.80 an ounce.33 words
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Article87 1986-07-17 19 NEW YORK Citicorp, the largest US bank, reported that its net profit dropped by six per cent to US$234 million (Ssslo million) in the second quarter compared to the same period last year. For the first six months this year, net profit declined by fourAFP - 87 words
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Article49 1986-07-17 19 LONDON BOC Group PLC said its Australian subsidiary, the Commonwealth Industrial Gases Ltd, has acquired W. A. Flick and Co (Holdings) Pty Ltd, the largest pest control company in the Pacific region. Flick, an Australian company, has annual sales of around £15 million (Ss49 million). ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article80 1986-07-17 19 TAIPEI The government approved US$245 million (***** million) of foreign investments in Taiwan in the first six months of this year, down 7.5 per cent from the same period last year, the government reported. Japan was the chief in- vestor with US$93 million, down 7 per cent fromAP - 80 words
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Article42 1986-07-17 19 SEOUL South Korea s Daewoo Corp has won a U5523.7 million (5551.6 million) road construction contract in Sabah. Under the contract, Daewoo will build 57 km of new asphalt-paved road and upgrade 18 km of ex- isting road. AFPAFP - 42 words
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Article48 1986-07-17 19 NEW YORK Dillon. Read Co., an old and prestigious name on Wall Street, will be sold to the Travelers Corp. for U*****.5 million (***** million). The 156-year-old Dillion. Read was the 32ndlargest firm in the securities industry at the end of last year. NYTNYT - 48 words
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Article55 1986-07-17 19 RIYADH Negotiations between Saudi Arabia and Japan on building a car assembly plant here have been snarled by the increasing value of the yen and falling Saudi car imports. The prospects of a successful outcome in the negotiations between the two sides were "fading quickly," saidAP - 55 words
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Article, Illustration641 1986-07-17 19 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG By Closer ties to beat downturn won't affect shareholders UNITED we stand the Boustead companies on either side of the Causeway are getting together again in their businesses to help each other beat the bad times, after having drifted apart over the last641 words
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404 1986-07-17 19 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ 1-lSy OCBC. Jack Chia-MPH the contenders OVERSEA-CHINESE Banking Corporation and Jack Chia-MPH are said to be the two parties interested in acquiring a stake in the stockbroking Ong family's finance company, International Trust Finance. The companies could not be contacted for404 words
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405 1986-07-17 19 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By THE Australian public has shown "overwhelming" interest in the share oner by Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation's Australian subsidiary, said a spokesman of the subsidiary. A spokesman of Bank of Singapore (Australia) Ltd in Melbourne told The Straits Times yesterday that the Australian405 words
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262 1986-07-17 19 THE rush to sell the US dollar in New York and Tokyo spilled over to the Singapore foreign exchange market yesterday. Singapore foreign exchange dealers who were trading actively said market sentiment was generally bearish with the US dollar falling against major currencies262 words
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242 1986-07-17 19 British firm sues ITC members for $54m LONDON Malaysia, along with other government members of the International Tin Council (ITC), has been sued by a firm of commodity broken in the City of London for losses Incnrred from ITC'B break-op. The Times reported yesterday that J.H. RayMr of Mincing LaneBernama - 242 words
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451 1986-07-17 19 CONRAD RAJ - Liquidator's return of City's scrip CONRAD RAJ By MR DON HO, the provisional liquidator of City Securities, filed an injunction yesterday in the High Court to try and get some of City's creditor banks to return share scrip taken from the stockbrokers. The seven banks concerned wanted time to file451 words
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Article87 1986-07-17 19 ANOTHER two banks and a finance company have shaved M percentage points off their deposit rates. With effect from yesterday, Overseas Union Bank will pay 4 3 /< per cent on its Premium Account (interest calculated monthly) and 4'/2 per cent on its Gro account (interest87 words
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Article2557 1986-07-17 20 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the stock exchange, is covered in "business done". Further, because al deafnfs at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend in2,557 words
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Article1668 1986-07-17 20 INDUSTRIALS Acma(t33B)xd AjiMMWto (2906) AMD (2966 300S) (2) 300 (1) 300 Alcom (67 B 695) (2) 69 (1 1) 68 AISB (578 58S) (5) 58 (8) 57 API (878 88S) (25) 87 (28) 86 (1 5) 85(7)88(7)86'.- (15) 87' 2 ASM (1 106) (53) 1091,668 words
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Article2611 1986-07-17 20 M shares quoted have a par value of SI. unless otherwise specified Adiusted for scrip/rights. N Tai-eiempted dividend ABN is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dotars. Trustee stocks under CPF Approved Investment Scheme. 1956 Last Yield Vol Day ttfh2,611 words
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Article330 1986-07-17 21 1 m Jl.OOO. 2 F« tml oßtomn ati 3 OCBC FkwM. 4 mbWt *t DBS Fiuoct UOFi nte»." abo lufabh it UOf »bo rataHt at DBS Fiance. OCBC OUB UOB DBS ■PNI MB Sa-ings: daily 4*4 4 3 4 4>« 4Vi Monthly 4' 2 Autosave 4>4 Fixed deposit330 words
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Article158 1986-07-17 21 Interbank Over the Foreign Local doiars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.3955 1.3984 7.37—7.08 Canadian dollar 1.5889—1.5919 6.38—6.26 NZ dollar 1.1640 1.1678 8.78-8.48 Sterling pound 3.2814 3.2851 3.09—3.03 US dollar 2.1840—2.1850 4.63 4.58 Local doiars to 100 units of foreign158 words
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Article104 1986-07-17 21 THE US dollar closed firmer against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed higher in bullish trading. It fluctuated within a range of 2.1775 and 2.1855. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.1460/75 and closed at 2.1495/05. Trading was dull, fluctuating between104 words
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Article142 1986-07-17 21 THE kilobar market traded between 5524,494 and 5524,639 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened at the day's low of U*****.90/8.20. The market finned up to close for lunch at U*****.50/8.90. It resumed in the afternoon at U*****. 60/8. 90. With overseas buying, the market edged up to142 words
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Article22 1986-07-17 21 GOLD USS/oz Wed Tub Singapore 348.50-349.00 345.50-***** Hongkong *****-348.90 345.70—346.00 Tws Mm New York 347.80-***** 345 10—345.60 London 347.00-347.50 345.25—345.5022 words
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Article220 1986-07-17 21 Managers' pricw for July 17 S«c apore UMt Trust The Commerce 0.83—0.89 The Savings Fund 0.75—081 Spore Prog Fund 0 35-038 Spore Sec Fund 0 60 0 65 Spore Invest fund 0 56— 0 61»d S pore Equity Fund 0 42-0 46 Asia Unit Trust Mil Invest Fund220 words
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604 1986-07-17 21 A LATE spurt of buying helped several shares to regain their morning's losses on thin volume. The Straits Times Industrial Index had lost 2.59 points at noon but the afternoon's buying support took the index up 1.54 at 734.18. The Business Times Composite604 words
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Article280 1986-07-17 21 Juh IS HRS ***** HK *el 8.85 -0.05 JoroTne Moth 13.70 +0.2 Sime Oorby 5.30 Hk Elect Worr 1860 +0.2 Jordine Sec 13.50 +04 Sino Land 0.83 unch Assoc kit! Hotels 097 Hk Gas 16.50 +0.1 Ko Woh Bonk 4.225 +0.025 Stekjx 1.65 +0.01 Bank Of East Asia 17280 words
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Article346 1986-07-17 21 July IS Ten Cham Mitsub Elec 354 -13 Mitsub Estate 2200 -70 *»n°moto '840 -60 Mitsub Heavy 423 -7 438 -22 Mitsubsh. 840 -20 809 5 Mitsui Co 495 -12 Asa* Chem 840 -10 Mitsui SNbMdg 170 -9 AsaK Gloss 1260 -20 Mitsui Smelting 421 +6 Bonk Of Tokyo346 words
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Article329 1986-07-17 21 July 16 Cent* Change Harrogen Energy 160 (Autt) Herald 560 unch Hooker 252 unch A C I 336 unch IC I 240 -2 ANI 277 -3 Ind Equity 650 +20 Aberfoyle 720 unch Leighton 48 +3 Age 325 unch Lend Leo*e 780 +4 Amcor 320 -5 Magellan Pet Aust329 words
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Article65 1986-07-17 21 i i i i i i _i i i I I NST Index Wednesday 1.148.56 (1.150.45) ~j Honfkonf Hang Seng .Wednesday 1,763.38(1,764.13) g£l Australan Al-Ordinarjes Wednesday 1,127.10 (1,122.10) Nkktji Stock Average Wednesday 17,700.90 (17,882.80) financial Times Industrials Tuesday 1,302.60 (1,309.90) Dow Jones Average g£ Tuesday 1,768.70(1,793.45) (Figures in brackets65 words
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Article210 1986-07-17 21 My 15 U« Chance Alcoa 35% -I ABed Sig 39 -I Am Tel* Tel 24* Amax Inc 12* unch Amr Corp 48 Bethlehem Srt 12% Boeing Co 60 ft«oGghs 9> Cuter pitar Co Chase Monhtn 39% Chrysler Cp 34% Citicorp 56 -2% Cons Not Gas 26% -1% Consol210 words
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Article508 1986-07-17 21 PfeTPfrb Barlow Rand Charter Cons 246xd -4 Cons Gold 439 +5 Rust Plot 833xd -17 ZQ 10V. unch uss AAC 10 -V* Amgold 51'/< unch AAI 41 -2 Bracken 128 unch Bfyvoors 365 unch Botswana 7 -I 3uffete !s'<i -3/8 De Beers 630 -3 Dooms FSGeduW 6V4 unch Gen508 words
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Article14 1986-07-17 21 THE pound closed 170 ticks higher at 1.5006. Reports from BA Futures14 words
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Article, Illustration597 1986-07-17 21 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCI Receiving Receiving SNp (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block Laust Ms (8608) 21/7 (2330) F5 1430-1530/1330 1430 Al/Bl *****330 Fl Or Patriot (30) 18/7 (1500) Fl 1730-1930 F4 E Genius (010RW) 19/7 (1500) Fl 1000-1100/0900 1000 L3/N3 E Golden (006RE)597 words
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Article, Illustration184 1986-07-17 21 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Kcppd Wharves Bmtang Belait K2SW aside 17/7 BelAbbes Rl9 17/7 20/7 Egda KO9 17/7 19/7 Frotadurban KlB 17/7 18/7 Indian Courier Kl7 17/7 17/7 Kota Pelangi K3O 17/7 18/7 Stolt Intecnty K29 17/7 17/7 Straits Pride K24E 17/7 20/7 Hmfwjm Ben Thanh P2A184 words
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Article20 1986-07-17 21 Rubber Closing prices cents/Mo Singapore August 176 00 up 2 75 cents Malaysia August 215 00 up three cents20 words
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Article17 1986-07-17 21 Tin Closing prices Ms/Uo KL Tin 14.22 up three cents Turnover 38 tonnes up 20 tonnes17 words
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Article22 1986-07-17 21 Ctosinf print Copper £/tonm Tun Spot *****— ***** (899.00-899.50) 3 months 902.00—***** (912.50—913 00) Market tone Steady Sates 7. 550 tonnes22 words
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Article28 1986-07-17 21 Ckwne pnc« Silw IBS/trarw IM Tan Singapore 12 S 00— 5 Oi T«s Mm He York 5 05 5 IC 5 00-S (ft Sourct Crtdil Suisst Sport28 words
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Article29 1986-07-17 21 CM* print Aluminium C /(mwm i/ iwik Tan Spot 734 50-735.50 (749 00—750 00! 3 months 750 50— 751 50 (765.00—766 00; Market tone. Eas> Sales 10.250 tonnes29 words
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Article114 1986-07-17 21 CrituC MS 'tome paEnofl July 540 (north) 537 50 (south) 535 (centra!) Aug 535 (south! 540 (north) 532 50 (central! palm oi USS/tomes RBO palm oil July 240 (Hfere) Aug 235 setter v Sept 232 50 (setters) RBO Stearin iuly 185 (sellers) Aug 180 (sellers Sept 177 50114 words
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514 1986-07-17 22 JAMES NG - JAMES NG By Company reports losses of $8.3m INTERNATIONAL Wood Products which announced drastically higher losses yesterday said it had decided to relocate its Jurong plywood plant, which has since ceased operations because of high labour and operating costs, to Fuzhou, China. Under a514 words
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211 1986-07-17 22 COUNTERTRADERS who want to qualify for pioneer status have to set up separate companies because the Government's aim is to encourage the growth of countertrading in Singapore. As such, the Trade Development Board's thinking is that the tax incentive should be available only211 words
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Article82 1986-07-17 22 WASHINGTON The Federal Trade Commission has challenged Coca-Cola Co's proposed acquisition of Dr Pepper Co, alleging that the deal could reduce competition in the production, distribution and sale of soft drinks. The commission last month said it would try to block the deal which it82 words
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276 1986-07-17 22 Oklahoma bank collapse marks major US failure NEW YORK FIRST National Bank and Trust Company of Oklahoma City, which has been hit by the collapse in the oil and gas industry, has been closed by US bank regulators, marking the second biggest bank failure in US history. Oklahoma's second biggestFT - 276 words
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Article51 1986-07-17 22 SEOUL Hyundai Electronics Co. yesterday signed a contract to supply Blue Chip Electronics Inc. of the United States with 240,000 16-bit personal computers worth US$lBO million (5*392 million). Hyundai said Blue Chip Electronics plans to market the South Korean products under its own brand in the US.AP - 51 words
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Article, Illustration223 1986-07-17 22 SINGAPORE company Goodpack System changed the packing material for TSR rubber from traditional wood to steel and solved the disposal headache facing rubber importers. TSR, which is labora-tory-tested natural rubber, was introduced in 1965 and is fast gaining popularity over other types of natural rubber. It223 words
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Article154 1986-07-17 22 DO CONSIDER a Dyc«m flooring system if you need a "cleanroom". Coating your floors Md work-benches with Dycem films will immediately provide the nonslip anti-static environment that is required for the high-technology industries such as the electronic, computer, research and aerospace industries. ¥n have154 words
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Article, Illustration751 1986-07-17 22 N. BALAKRISHNAN - N. BALAKRISHNAN By NOT many know it, but it is possible to buy shares of Dutch, Australian, British or Japanese companies on the Stock Exchange of Singapore (SES). In all, shares of about a dozen foreign companies are listed in the751 words
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Advertisement168 1986-07-17 22 BELEX .^'^'^^dtiNfflsS* Tne new SELEX 1010 may be the second most inexpensive -^"^"^il (&ft\ oaO copier but its versatility and performance are second to none. ttOSlW* yft <&^ It is a remarkably compact desktop copier, even shorter than Y'tllSM x«m lV>e #&> a 1^ o^ your s^ndard office file. But168 words
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Advertisement434 1986-07-17 22 IMPORTANT BRITISH COMPANY SEEKS EXCLUSIVE DIRECTOR Important British group of companies seeks substantial Singapore company as an exclusive distributor. This is an excellent opportunity for a company m Singapore to obtain a distributorship for a range of products with excellent marketing potertial, gtvmg substantial, immediate return on investment. Our group434 words
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Article, Illustration309 1986-07-17 23 Flannery takes it easy after 52 years He won 1953 Selangor Gold Cup on Kingport PERTH Former jockey Frank Flannery, who won the Selangor Gold Cup (later known as the Tunku Gold Cup) on Kingpori in 1963, is taking things easy as a horse owner. Flannery, 66, won the jockeys'WAN - 309 words
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Article238 1986-07-17 23 ON THE TRACK with LUCKY LEO IPOH Outstandingly, Midas Twuh m and DTaprieca were the only horses sent against the clock here yesterday. American-bred Outstandingly, engaged in the Class 5 Div 3 race over 1,200m on Sunday, did a solid two-round workout with C.H. Ooi238 words
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Article160 1986-07-17 23 – LUCKY LEO - LUCKY LEO IPOH These horses did well over the weekend and it should pay to follow them: Tan* was second to stablemate Felicity over 1,200m despite running wide at the home turn. This f irst-up winner should score again soon. Blbat D is worth another chance. The160 words
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Article1411 1986-07-17 23 37 entered for Pesta Sukan Cup ENTRIES far the Pesta Sokan Cap over l,6ttm (fourth day): Albatross n, Aaderssf tt, Ballk Pulan n, Beldale Prospect, Belmont Bay, Beit Bold, Big Chief, Catchwc-d, Chariot Supreme, Charisma ID, Count Of Honour, Fen Vert, Folk Glen, Pa Im Shea, Gay1,411 words
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Article146 1986-07-17 23 FIRST DAY: Class 1 Div 1 1.200m; Div 2 1,400m and 1.600m; Class 4 Div 1 1.600m. Div 2 1.200m and 1.400m, Div 3 1,400m, Div 4 1,200m; Class 6 Div 1 1.200m. Div 2 1.600m. SECOND DAY: Class 1 Div 1 1.400m (Bersatu Stakes) and 1.600m. Div146 words
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Article83 1986-07-17 23 ELEVEN horses promoted after winning or running second at Ipoh last weekend are late entries for the Pesta Sukan Cup meeting at Bukit Timah and will run on the second weekend. Claas 1: Be Proud II and Fabulous II have been entered (or 1,200m. Added.Advantage m, Columbian83 words
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Article, Illustration725 1986-07-17 23 Noble Art gets the better of Cup winner PENANG FORMER Class 1 professional galloper O'Malley, having his first start in the amateur ranks under the name of N»ble Art, was quickly off the mark yesterday. The seven-year-old by Royal Noble beat 1963 Singapore Gold Cup winner Freedom Fighter n, who725 words
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464 1986-07-17 23 Tote: Penang $22, $7, $6, |7. S'pore $78, $16, J9, $12. Forecast (4 ft 8): Penang $13, S'pore $66. Tleree (4, 8 ft 1 «ly): S'pore $702. Akw m: Golden Valley 76.5 (31-9) Baliwant Singh, Mervyn's Pet 75 (28-10) KS Tan, Amigo's Guitar 70 (54-12)464 words
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Article, Illustration1051 1986-07-17 23 Stipe's report PENANG The Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's amateur meeting here. RACE 1: Cleo (Nelson Ng) left the stall awkwardly, rolling in and tightening Misty Giselle (Miss Humphreys) onto Siva (Joseph Lau). Bulan II (Abisheganaden), who also left the stall awkwardly and was slowly away, is1,051 words
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Article, Illustration174 1986-07-17 24 MR LIM HOCK TIANG AGE: 83 ■peaae away peacefully on Twniay MMttm *m mlmt baMwd LIM YAM POH LIM BOK POH. Peter LIM KOK POH, Eugene UM OEOK POH, Alan KHOO HAN NEC Lucy YEO SI AN CHENG. Lily SEOW LYE SUAN. Nancy TAN SIEW CHENG. Yvonne UMSAI174 words
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Article, Illustration48 1986-07-17 24 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements The family of the late MR. SETO MENG CHEW Departed 12 July 1986 express their heartfelt thanks to relatives, Rev. Khan, church members, friends, colleagues and business associates for their attendance, condolences, wreaths, scrolls, donations and other forms of assistance during their recent bereavement.48 words
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Article, Illustration135 1986-07-17 24 CDR DICK BOEY KUNG WEI RMN (RTD) Age 48 pa«Md away suddenly I2tn July 8o wmm uno#fgotng tr«atm«nt in UK. l**winit KakinH tiailrt-Mta^H iVSwing Dvnina Dfiovva wif« B«Hy, son Kalvin, Molly, sisters Barbara and Karen and other relatives to mourn Ilia loss. The body was cremated on 15th135 words
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Article, Illustration248 1986-07-17 24 TIM Family Of The Late MR. COLIN MARTtNUS wishes to express their heartfelt gratitude to all relatives, friends and colleagues for their kind support, prayers, condolences, telegrams, donations and wreaths during their recent bereavement ia*i ,r^ it,, j- .-i ji- i M WMHN ■WW iffßl I^MB WItW UPI248 words
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Article, Illustration228 1986-07-17 24 IN FOND MEMORY OF OUR MOTHER MDM. TAN QEOK NOON (MRS. LIM KIM HAI) Departed: 9 July 1984 Lunar Calendar: 11th Day of Mm 6lh Moon In our home she Is fondly remembered. Sweet memories cling to her name; Those who loved her In life sincerely, Still228 words
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198 1986-07-17 24 DAVIS CUP/FEDERATION CUP TOKYO Japan will go into tomorrow's Davis Cup Eastern Zone semi-final clash with China as slight favourites and with history on their side. The two countries met in the Davis Cup Eastern Zone preliminaries in 1963 and 1984. Japan wonReuter; AFP - 198 words
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253 1986-07-17 24 REST OF TANNIS NEWPORT Top-seeded Pam Shriver easily despatched her first-round opponent on Tuesday in the US$l5O,OOO ($327,000) Newport Caino tournament. Pam beat Australian Jenny Byrne 6-2, 6-2. "This was a good match to play after Wimbledon," said Pam, who rebounded from aReuter - 253 words
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Article, Illustration57 1986-07-17 24 US v CMaa/Isnel; Spain v Cklle/lid»aesia; Yageslavla/N»rw»y v Mexte«/Peliwd; New Zealaai v Italy; West Germany v Belglam/Flmland; Brasll v Bamaaia/Ireland; Praaee v Swede*; Sevlet Uatea v Bulgaria; Argeatiaa v Philippine*/Uragaay. Egypt /Senegal v B*ata K»rea/Laxemb«arg; Japan AMtrto; H*ilaad v CaaaJa; Britain v Deamark; Hugary v AastraUa; Swttserlaad57 words
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Article, Illustration457 1986-07-17 24 Meet Mr Nice Guy Family life, it changes you. It's just th© bast thing that could ever happen to ma. You've juat got to thank God every day and it's just wonderful. You just feel nice. It's almost going to be like I'm too nice,AP - 457 words
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Article, Illustration765 1986-07-17 24 SPOTLIGHT ON THE NICE ATHLETICS GRAND PRIX ALL THE RESULTS Men's Mm: 1 Chidi Imoh (fflg) 10.225ec Z Calvin Smith (US) 10.34 S Bruno Marie Rose (Fra) 10.34. »ton: 1 AUee Mahom (Can) 20.34 1 Calvin Smith (US) 20.41 S Harvey McSwain (US) 20.43. 4Mm (non-Grand Prix): 1Reuter - 765 words
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Article192 1986-07-17 24 Americans surprise Yugoslavs WORLD BASKETBALL OVIEDO (Spain) The United States handed Yugoslavia their first defeat when the four first-round division leaders faced off on Tuesday in their last semi-fi-nal games of the World Basketball Championship. The Americans over-powered the Yugoslavs 69-60 through a combination of tough defence, improved foul shootingReuter - 192 words
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Article, Illustration121 1986-07-17 24 ATHENS More than 10,000 police have been mobilised for the first youth championships which open today amid tight security at the Olympic stadium here. About 1,300 athletes under the age of 19 from 129 countries are taking part in the five-day Games. American sprinter Stanley Kerr,Reuter - 121 words
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Article87 1986-07-17 24 Stage 12 1 Pedro Delga* (Spa) flu- Soda lfaec. 2 Bernard Hlnanlt (Fre) lsec behind. S Greg Lemond (US) 4:31. 4 Lais Herrera (Col) 4:38. 5 Steve Bauer (Can) s:li. Overall 1 Hlnaolt 51:*:29. 2 Lemond Saw behind. 3 Urs ZUnmermann (Swl) «:22. 4 Pedro Delgado (Spa) 6:51. 5Reuter - 87 words
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Article, Illustration354 1986-07-17 24 TOUR DE FRANCE PAU Bernard Hinault impressively opened his bid for a record sixth victory in the Tour de France on Tuesday. The Frenchman happily relinquished victory on the 12th stage from Bayonne to Pau to Spain's Pedro Delgado, knowing that he had establishedReuter - 354 words
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Article310 1986-07-17 25 GLASGOW Scotsman Bernard Gal lacher will miss the British Open championship (or the first time in more than a decade when it begins at Turnberry, Scotland, todayHe failed to make it after a secondround six-over 77 in the final qualifying competition at Western GailesAFP - 310 words
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Article151 1986-07-17 25 TURNBERRY West German Bernhard Langer will be without his customary compass for the British Open championship, starting today. The Royal and Ancient, the rule-making body, have decided the instrument is an artificial aid. Langer's caddie, Peter Coleman, uses one to judge wind direction on sheltered partsReuter - 151 words
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80 1986-07-17 25 Nicklaus to restrict his schedule TURNBERRY Jack Nicklaus' sensational victory in the United States Masters three months ago taught him a lot about his game. It also ted him to an important decision. "I decided after winning the Masters that golf was not the most important thing in my life,"Reuter - 80 words
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Article64 1986-07-17 25 TURNBERRY Top American Lanny WadUns is ont of the British Open tournament after missing an Internal flight la the United The withdrawal yesterday of the Ryder Cap player, winner of the ISTI US Professional Golfers' Association title, lets In 31-year-old Briton George Ritchie. WadUns was fourth in 1184,Reuter - 64 words
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Article369 1986-07-17 25 BADMINTON Former greats from Denmark, Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia took part in friendly matches on Tuesday to inaugurate a new badminton hall in Penang City. Besmlte: Tan Aik Huang and Tan Aik Mong (Mai) bt Ferry Sonneville and Tan Joe Hock (Indon) 13-5. 15-7; Erland Hops (Den)Bernama; Reuter; UPI; AP - 369 words
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Article, Illustration304 1986-07-17 25 TURNBERRY If the big guns in international golf fail here this week, an American unheralded until this year looms as the man most likely to succeed. Bob Tway, a tall, 27-year-old Oklahoman, has three victories on the United States tour in 1966 and isReuter - 304 words
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Article, Illustration488 1986-07-17 25 BRITISH OPEN GOLF Narrow fairways also add to golfers' woes TURNBERRY (Scotland) The fairways are too narrow and the rough is so deep that the ball could be lost from the slightest miscue. That is Tom Watson's verdict of the Ailsa Course, venue ofUPI; Reuter - 488 words
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Article330 1986-07-17 26 ■ays A Wv SMm: 1 Du Junyi (VJC) 22.55ec t Shaman Srinlvasan (AJC) 22.8 S Gary CheUiah (SAJC) 22.8. mm kirdles: 1 Syed Malik Aljunled (RJC) 54.6 (rec) t Avtar Singh (BTV) 56.9 S Liu Zhenhao (HCJC) 57.3. Mtm: 1 S. Pandian (BTV) lmin 58.9sec t Huang Guoodan (SAJC)330 words
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Article393 1986-07-17 26 CJC rule despite controversy JANICE SEAH ON THE SCHOOLS NATIONAL TENNIS TOURNAMENT THE usually benign Schools National tennis tournament was tinged with rare controversy at the Kallang courts yesterday. It was sparked off by a sprained ankle and culminated hi a player being disqualified hi the A Boys third-place play-off393 words
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Article, Illustration526 1986-07-17 26 HAKIKAT RAI ON THE SCHOOLS NATIONAL TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS Youxing is first boy to break seven-metre barrier DENG YOUXING, a frail teenager from Victoria Junior College, upset the form books with his record leap during the Schools National track and field championships at the National526 words
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Article56 1986-07-17 26 DEFENDING champions Assumption English School were surprisingly thrashed 25-5 at their homeground by Thomson Secondary in a Schools National C Division girls softball clash yesterday. Over at Mei Chin Road, Anderson Secondary had a tough time against Mei Chin Secondary before triumphing 22-21. Other r«««lt Raffles56 words
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Article, Illustration475 1986-07-17 26 LEE WAI WUN ON JURONG SECONDARY'S WINNING FORMULA THEY are shy and giggly with strangers, madcap and fun-loving out of the classroom. The kids from Jurong Secondary School seem no different from your everyday satchel-toting student. Yet Jurong's girls have dominated all three divisions475 words
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Article, Illustration364 1986-07-17 26 ALBERT JOHNSON MEETS SJI'S KARATE KID ANTHONY CHUA is a rebel with a worthy cause. For although his mother and teachers do not approve of his penchant for pugilistics, he has decided to persevere and possibly win them over on the merits364 words
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Article, Illustration646 1986-07-17 27 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI CURTAINS UP ON THE ASIAN YOUTH UNDER-19 QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT Singapore and Malaysia have more than prestige at stake By Picture by THERE is always more than prestige at stake whenever Singapore meet Malaysia in a soccer competition. And tonight will be no different when theyALBERT SIM - 646 words
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Article202 1986-07-17 27 JOE DOBAI - JOE DOBAI FOR the first time in four years, Singapore Chinese finished unbeaten in the Por Yen Cup triangular soccer tournament in Hongkong this week. 6 But that was not good enough to win the Cup. The Republic failed to stop the hosts retaining the title202 words
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Article301 1986-07-17 27 THE South Korean team have been promised a cash prize of about $280,000 if they win the gold medal at the Asian Games in Seoul. Korean Football Association president Choi SoonYoung made the promise to the team as they started intensive training at the Taenung national athletes' villageAFP; Reuter; UPI - 301 words
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Article, Illustration284 1986-07-17 27 LEE WAI WUN - First time for Ronnie and Narisa LEE WAI WUN B» EVEN for established names such as Ronnie Ng and Narisa Prateep, there is such a thing as being firsttimers. When the Singapore International Championships roll off next month, the duo will be bowling in their first competition at the five-month-old284 words
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Article303 1986-07-17 27 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Malek, Sudiat, Salim fail in mandatory shoot-out THREE internationals Malek Awab, Salim Moin and Sudiat Dali muffed their kicks and this proved costly for Singapore Malays, who went down 5-4 on penalty-kicks after having fed 1-0 after extra time in the Sultan's Gold Cup303 words
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Article147 1986-07-17 27 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN TENPIN Bowl are holding selection trials for the Bangkok All-Star Championships from Aug 15-24. Four-game qualifying rounds, which started last week, are being held each day and the top six bowlers each Sunday will qualify for the final on Aug 3. The best five147 words
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Article244 1986-07-17 27 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI SINGAPORE Airlines Group's hopes of defending the Fraser and Neave Elite Cup hockey title is in Jeopardy. The airmen were unexpectedly beaten 1-0 by Ceylon Sports Club in a Premier League match at Farrer Park Athletic Centre yesterday. The defeat means SIA have244 words
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197 1986-07-17 27 FOR Combined Schools A, victory against Police was not without a heavy price, And even winning their Singapore Rugby Union Under-20 semi-final as convindngly as they did -by a2M margin was little consolation. For all the mud at Farrer Park yesterday could not hide197 words
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Article, Illustration261 1986-07-17 27 TAY CHENG KHOON - Balraj's Putra Cup berth in the balance TAY CHENG KHOON BALRAJ Madasamy will have to strike form during the Sentosa Open Invitation golf tournament from tomorrow till Sunday if he hopes to retain his national team berth. The three-handlcapper from Sembawang started this season poorly and is now lying a261 words
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390 1986-07-17 28 We're set on plan to privatise French rightists PARIS France's rightist government announced yesterday it would push its plans to privatise 65 state-run companies through Parliament following refusal by Socialist President Francois Mitterrand to sign a denationalisation decree. a a Mr Alain Juppe, spokesman for the four-month-old government of GaullistReuter; FT - 390 words
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Article49 1986-07-17 28 NEW DELHI Eleven children were killed when the three-wheel scootercab they were in collided head-on with a truck outside the western Indian city of Poona, United News of India reported yesterday. The children, aged five to 10, were returning home from primary school, the news agency APAP - 49 words
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Article42 1986-07-17 28 said. DETROIT About 7,000 Detroit city workers went on strike early yesterday, after union representatives and city officials (ailed to reach a contract agreement. Striking workers ranged from sewer-plant workers and bus mechanics to clerks and emergency telephone operators. APAP - 42 words
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Article, Illustration368 1986-07-17 28 Addict who attacked officers shot dead A DRUG addict, who had been the run since May, was shot dead when he attacked four ■■wilts officers with a sickle after he was caught taking drugs hi a kampung hot hi fltiinba waag yesterday. Lee Kong Hock, SI, who was wi nootb368 words
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Article30 1986-07-17 28 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 9.70 points to 1,778.40 in the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. APAP - 30 words
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343 1986-07-17 28 YEO KIM SENG - YEO KIM SENG Police force raises their retirement age to 55 By POLICE constables who join the force on or after July 1 this year can look forward to a longer career because the retirement age for junior officers has been raised to 55. They343 words
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227 1986-07-17 28 Exit tax can be refunded, says Jakarta JAKARTA The 150,000 rupiahs (5J293) exit tax imposed on taxpayers in Indonesia for each foreign trip they make can be refunded if it actually serves as an income tax advance for a particular year, according to a tax official quoted by The Jakarta227 words
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Article60 1986-07-17 28 HARARE Zimbabwe's Parliament on Tuesday extended for six months a state of emergency in force hi the country for the past 21 years. MPs said extension of the emergency which gives security forces sweeping powers to detain indefinitely people seen as political or security risks was necessary becauseReuter - 60 words
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Article174 1986-07-17 28 BANGKOK A Cambodian guerilla general is to trade jungle fatigues for the saffron robes of a Buddhist monk, another guerilla leader said. General Dien Del will be ordained as a monk on Sunday at a temple in a Cambodian refugee camp, Mr Sak Suthsakarn, aReuter - 174 words
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Article, Illustration345 1986-07-17 28 WHY do women with failed love affairs love their men so deeply? I Know Why is Monica Urn's answer to that perennial question. And it's a very sad song, said Monica, a disc jockey, who had women coming to share their heartbreaking experiences345 words
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Article207 1986-07-17 28 WINSOME LANE - Insecticides 'can harm humans' WINSOME LANE By Hongkong Correspondent HONGKONG Cockroaches may be a lesser danger than the means taken to get rid of them, the Hongkong Consumer Council has reported in a shock statement. According to the council, most household pesticides being sold throughout South-east Asia contain such high207 words
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Article94 1986-07-17 28 LONtDON Nearly one in every five children born in Britain is illegitimate, and nearly one in three had been conceived by unmarried parents, an official report for 1985 revealed here on Tuesday. More than 19 per cent of babies born last year, or 126,000, were illegitimate,AFP - 94 words
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Article46 1986-07-17 28 PORT-AU-PRINCE Luc Desyr, a former police chief in the ousted Haitian regime of President JeanClaude Duvalier was sentenced to death yesterday after being found guilty of illegally arresting and torturing to death in 1985 an opponent of the Duvalier rooitno and hie u/ifo AFPAFP - 46 words
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Article45 1986-07-17 28 BEIJING Officials here have banned a Chinese film after Tibetan students said it portrayed Tibetans as barbarians and threatened to organise street demonstrations. The film, a tragedy called The Heartless Lover and set in old Tibet, received good reviews during test screen- ings. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article47 1986-07-17 28 ROME President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt arrived in Rome yesterday on the first leg of a European tour to seek support for solving his country's economic problems. He was scheduled to meet Premier Bettino Crazi before flying on to Paris later in the day. APAP - 47 words
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164 1986-07-17 28 Enter the Cheetah, S. Africa's own jet fighter JOHANNESBURG A jet fighter said to match the Soviet Union's sophisticated MiG-23 has been constructed and fully tested by South Africa, the government announced yesterday. Named the Cheetah, it is the culmination of a top-secret project to dramatically upgrade the South AfricanAFP - 164 words
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Miscellaneous141 1986-07-17 26 HOCKEY Friendly: SRC v Johor State (Padang, 5.30pm). SOCCER Ariaa Yonth: Thailand v Indonesia (6.30), Singapore v Malaysia (8.30) both at National Stadium. Port League Dlv 1A: Veterans v CTED (Bukit Chermin, 5.30). BGBFL Senior k.0.: CAAS v Singapore Fire Service (Fairer Park 3); Junior k.0.: Singapore Fire Service A141 words
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Miscellaneous128 1986-07-17 28 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 26 mh SUNSET today: 7.16 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: GLOBAL MATHER Adelaide 9/11 C Showers Melbourne 11/14 C Sunny Bangkok 25/32 C Fair Moscow 11/18 C Rain Beijing 20/30 C Cloudy New York 20/31 C Sunny128 words
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Article, Illustration765 1986-07-17 1 A smart look back to the classics Traditional tailoring with a relaxed, 80s 'feel' is winning Liew Heng Choong (right) quite a reputation as a rare designer off quality clothes. JOHN de SOUZA reports. ASK Liew Heng Choong what his design philosophy is, and he will reply, simply: "Style, not765 words
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Advertisement64 1986-07-17 1 Stairway to fitness 2 Take another look at a simple but much-neglected exercise > Nine days in the life of Sting 19 That's what his new film is about Expert help for Buddhism studies 4 US professor gives his views Food, Health A Fitness Edited by Muriel Speeden Arts ft64 words
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132 1986-07-17 2 The height of the typical HDB step is 16 cm. There are about eight steps a flight or two flights a storey. A kilocalorie is a unit of heat used to express the energy value of food and activity (e.g. 1 large132 words
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Article742 1986-07-17 2 JACK WILLIAMS - JACK WILLIAMS By EXERCISE can become a drug. It can also be an excuse for drug abuse, said a United States exercise physiologist. "Some fairly fit people run 48 to 64 km a week, and take marijuana and/or cocaine for recreation," said Ralph La Forge.742 words
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631 1986-07-17 2 Flying in the unusual from crawfish to chocolate termites EVER needed an assortment of stingray wings to dress up an entree or wondered where your next tin of brushed truffles would be coming from? Doug Schumann is the man for you. From an unassuming distribution centre a few kilometres outsideUFI - 631 words
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Article, Illustration678 1986-07-17 2 Dr Ang Kong Ee - Dr Ang Kong Ee Healthy LHestyTe Exercise Physiologist Barbara Burlingame Nutritionist Some people drive their cars to the sports club down the road for their keep-fit games, or take the lift even if their flats or offices are on the second floor. Our columnists suggest we take678 words
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Advertisement442 1986-07-17 2 fe Mm \ff dark finds fittest man inSngapoie The search for the new Clark Hatch manager in Singapore is over. He is Andy Ooi, considered by Clark the fittest man for the job. After four years with the Clark Hatch Center and with a sporting record any young man would442 words
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Article, Illustration476 1986-07-17 3 MAY HO - MAY HO By ONE seldom hears of 150 beggar's chickens being baked at one go. So, when Louis Ng, the manager of Chinese operations at Westin Stamford and Westin Plaza, said that beggar's chicken would be served at the recent Old Rafflesians* Association dinner, weNGHAI CHEE WAH - 476 words
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Article, Illustration230 1986-07-17 3 May HO - May HO By Theme Where When How much What you got Charcoal Chez Bidou, Dinner only until $22 /person Salad, choice of main grill Ming Court end of month course desserts Penang Cafe Plaza, Lunch dinner $10.50 (adult) Well-known favourites Plaza Hotel until end of $7 (child) from Penang230 words
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Article495 1986-07-17 3 PRICES at BlM's Restaurant and Kedai Kopi at Peranakan Place, have been reduced. At Kedai Kopi, gado gado, nasi lemak and other one-dish meals are sold from $2.50. And by skipping a course or two at Bibi's, you'll still get change from $10 during lunch on weekdays. On495 words
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Advertisement24 1986-07-17 3 I A. JI I L a\ A. *^"a *^a t^H THE VOICE OF AUTHORITY Available at all good bookshops U FEDERAL and newsagents PUBLICATIONS24 words
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Advertisement98 1986-07-17 3 I^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^bV^^ B»H"^"^"^^^B« B^BlL &k B^Hfi»sA.%, v BB«iP^^^ BBBBbi-. ■lfcfc^< BBB^^^^ M .^BBBBBBBBBBBBbV BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBm ,^BbVBPbBBBBBBBBBL^BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbI BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHI p~t~<- BB Bi The silky-cotton strength of the new Silcot COMFORTABLE FIT sanitary pad gives you protection you can Individually wrapped, the extra slim, silkytrust The twin adhesives and Side- cotton cushion layer of Silcot98 words
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Article, Illustration659 1986-07-17 4 TAN BAN HUAT - TAN BAN HUAT speaks to one of the two consultants who are here to advise the Curriculum Development Institute of Singapore on its Buddhism Studies Project A TALL, thin man who looks gentle, Professor Chin-fang Lo from the University of Hawaii, is here as659 words
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Article, Illustration463 1986-07-17 4 TAN BAN HUAT - TAN BAN HUAT By SINGAPOREAN participants are all too familiar with the format and rules of the battle of words that has become such a regular feature on television. But not the other participants of the first Asian Inter-varsity debates 1986, which began yesterday. This particular463 words
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Article, Illustration435 1986-07-17 4 ANYONE with an appreciation for, or curiosity about, Chinese food will find Food and Drink in China A Visitor's Guide both informative and stimulating. Early chapters deal with the basics of Chinese food and eating. Intrinsic elements of the Chinese meal the number of dishes,435 words
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Article, Illustration591 1986-07-17 4 too. Free China Journal. FOOD. A word to set the imagination working and die gastric juices flowing. A word which to the Chinese represents a most cherished aspect of their culture. And hi Taipei it means a bewildering abundance and variety. Apart591 words
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Article19 1986-07-17 4 7ilA^f#oD^Jf Awep**-^3M>¥*w ¥#«*PJS[S*>flijttAi«:tt JR«ft¥ilflftl(|E9o ill- m^itffefn^urni^o A» *ftt^lß*f M 7 tbiemt:A ffl*Q*affi tJJ££^A£tfjitlf ai^tf±W»-A o »^A*"«A**"« tt«*7l4*£ f|i£ ftA*g19 words
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Advertisement22 1986-07-17 4 FOOD AND DRINK IN CHINA Published by New World Press, Beijing (1986) Distributed by China International Book Trading Corporation 95 pages, SsB22 words
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Article, Illustration1337 1986-07-17 5 TUMINAH SAPAWI - TUMINAH SAPAWI By 6 The choice of words affects the impact the song has on the listeners. Today's listeners are more critical of the lyrics compared with those of the olden days when it was sufficient just to have the right tempo that1,337 words
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Article, Illustration806 1986-07-17 5 TUMINAH BAPAWI - TUMINAH BAPAWI By TEMANYA sering berkisar pada cinta. Seperti salah sebuah lagunya CintaJcu muzik indah menghiasi kamar sept lagu-lagu beliau berjay a menusuk sanubari setiap pendengar. Ayahnya yang pernah bertugas sebagai anggota polis laut juga bergiat sebagai penaung Sri Temasik Hiburan Parti semasa mereka berada di806 words
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Advertisement1171 1986-07-17 5 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES ■M^TAArrc R^SOBSIHHiI N *****59 I Rates: Box Service: IHIIig nmiwwi^ aOCi Seniee: Tel *****11 Straits^Times 5525.00 psr. cm. Collected: 515.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.TJS. RS ***** TIMEAD I ex i 5724/5/6/8 A 5669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted Sslo 00 APPOINTMENTS I DAIMEI PLASTIC I I SINGAPORE PTE LTD1,171 words
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Advertisement1545 1986-07-17 6 >*"""' »k I W y^ f^ W M M M £fy \-j TELEPHONE SERVICE: yk f f B B B B ■BfeVamßßa.^^aVßß.aßaß Monday to Friday: 9am to 5 30pm ibpm deadimf to' ne>t day Saurdaii g 30»n t I V B B B B W W M m M af1,545 words
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Advertisement702 1986-07-17 6 12 Computer Products/ Services Japanese Turbo PCXT 640k with 14" colour monitor from $1780 onward*. IBM Compatible PCXT 2S6k 640k with 14" colour monitor from $1600 onwirai wim Toiiowind pm«. e Computer dust cover e Keyboard drawer e Disk cleaning kit e Storage box. OR Purchase of Epson printer at702 words
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Advertisement657 1986-07-17 6 19 Home Appliances/ Lightings EASY HP TEWiTTmToTteTcTT $38, video $55, twin-door fridge, washing machine k gas cooker Downpayment negotiable. Trade-in acceptable. Tel: *****14. 20 Pets/Pet Car* LAsTTJlGiiT'TßmvATrmgToned German Shepherd, Rottweiler, Boxer, Border Collie/ Rough Collie, Shetland Sheepdog, Toy Poodle, black/ orange Pomeranian, Silky Terrier, Pugs, Japanese Chin, white/ fawn Pekingese657 words
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Advertisement592 1986-07-17 6 27 Wanted f ABSOLUTELY ~1 I HIGHEST PRICES I I OFFERED FOR YOUR *****11 *****12 #0342, THIRD FLOOR, PEOPLE'S PARK CENTRE, SIMOAPOBj Q4QS. r We offer high price for your GOLD, PAWN TICKETS, DIAMONDS ft WATCHES TEL*****17 *****73 290 BALESTIER ROAD (Opposite McDonald) \bbbjhbjbjbbbbbbbbbjjbbjbbbl HIGHEST PRICE FOR your gold, pawn-tickets592 words
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Advertisement615 1986-07-17 6 30 Hairdrassing paw's; GARY MARY MELVW PERM $45 CUT $18 We have the best stylists in town Highly creative, dedicated I experienced Fully qualified London trained HNOTI IMOTRS, LQUQw/ Mary (Nan k»U London) TEL: *****78, *****83 L. #03-41 Lwty rtua (rifM hand cmtm)-* lAN HAIR SALON offers cut blow $16,615 words
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Advertisement406 1986-07-17 6 35 House Cleaning/ Painting HOUSECLCANBIO PABmNO SPECIALISTS Parquet Flooring Sanding k Varnishing Marble/ Terrazzo Grinding Painting k Floor Polishing General House Cleaning Carpet/ Rug Steaming k Shampooing For more Information kindly call BLUESHINE CLEANING SERVICES Tat: *****26/*****88 Pagf *****68 CARPET STEAM CLEAN, upholstery cushion cleaning- Scotchguard, floor polishing, window cleaning406 words
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Advertisement1040 1986-07-17 6 TMEA CLOSER LOOK Wanted urgently. Homes for two beautiful house-trained kittens. 10 weeks old. Call *****06 day or evening. -A U ■l2j9Ci!^^hes9bw^s Renovation/ Decor Renovation/ Decor I^^~^^™^^~^™ UNDERTAKING ftOOF-LEAKNM. ■m»_w>ii^^bh Change roofing, gutter, awning. Ar>r CCrMIDADC sliding door, Iron-grilles, OCC <X yumrMnC partition fencing, painting Ist Grade Sold Hyatoh Doors1,040 words
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Advertisement883 1986-07-17 7 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators AIRC ONO. FRIDGE SERVICES 24 hra. Wtndwid* Sarrtc* cm) soto# all pf ot>4#ms of MfvftcifliQ! fpairtng/ raspraytnc ot all r«frifl»ralora and airconditionara in our worfcanop/ your ptaca. Guarantaad. 2nd hand tridga availabto, •mgla deer $100 $200. twin deer $200 $350 Fraa dalivary Guaranteed LEE MANG AIRCONO. REFRIGERATION883 words
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Advertisement739 1986-07-17 7 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal LOWEST CHARGE $30 (economical rates) Specialists In house removal' transportation service, office removal, pianos and organs Workers provided Open dally 8a rn to lOp m. *****31 SPECIALIST IN H'SE./ off piano removal Workmen provided Reasonable charge $30 upwards Day night *****29 SPECIALIST IN HOUSE removal Workers739 words
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Advertisement698 1986-07-17 7 55 Commercial Vessels 240 FT. BARGE leaving for Brunei on 21/7/86. Accepting cargo. For more Information please call Mr.Davlson (*****11) or Mr Llm (*****78) Price negotiable REQUIRED BARGES SO to 100' length. any nationality for long term charter. Please contact: *****55 J.P Murphy, Noor Mohd 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies 1698 words
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Advertisement594 1986-07-17 7 57 Business 57 Business Opportunities Opportunities GEMS JEWELERY AUCTION A fascinating range of gemstones and jewellery from West Germany, Australia, South America, Sri Lanka and local collections. More than 700 items comprising of rings, earrings, bracelets, brooches, precious and semi-precious gemstones, etc. MOST ATTRACTIVE ITEMS Burmese Star Ruby 23 cts594 words
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Advertisement293 1986-07-17 7 JBjar Licence No C-ve'W Asia PERSONALLY SELECTID PROVINCIAL MAIDS THRU 1 VIDEO Filipino. Thai Sri Lankan 4 Indonesian (Malaysian maid* available) On-time arrivals. Personalised all in service fee •'55,000 deposit not required Replacement guarantee Full documentation *04-18 Orchard Point *****57/*****35 10am Bpm DOMESTIC HELPERS SALARY: Filipino $200/8250 Sri Lanka $150/8180293 words
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Advertisement536 1986-07-17 7 64 Domestic Help Available Reliability 7 is our business Wide choice of maids from a Philippines with back up service by our Filipma counsellor n Full documentation insurance. medical $5,000 bond. 2 replacement guaranteed Q 10.00 am 9.00 pm daily s*" "^s. ICOI7IOII P&Pj PERFECT 1 2^-SZ^y AND PRECISE Service536 words
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Advertisement582 1986-07-17 7 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive Commercial School In Dist.22 requires TEACHERS 1 Full-time Secretarial Teacher To teach Communication. Structure of Business. Office Organisation secretarial procedures. e Must be holder of PESD or PSC. Preferably with experience In teaching PSC subjects. e Applicants who have held positions as Secretary/ Executive Secretary582 words
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Advertisement994 1986-07-17 7 67 Situations Vacant: 67 Situations Vacant: EDP EDP WALK-IN INTERVIEW Monday to Friday 9am 12noon; 2pm spm Computer Operators If you have the following qualifications, we invite you to apply GCE 0' 5 credits Experience in operating IBM S 38 Experience in data entry using 5250CKT Prepared to work 2994 words
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Advertisement339 1986-07-17 7 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical WtSTMAN (S) PTE LTD teajMßM MERCHANDISING ASSISTANTS e Ac e fU iMI i .i'l 0 •w vfl redlt In En| Id level a Bil: In f !.n..-i ..:a: i e 1 yi'in^ apssd tt a Bspartenei Mtummi a Tnfnini t« pmMaj tot tho>> v.ilnout MBOTtMWC339 words
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Advertisement538 1986-07-17 8 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ I Clerical Clerical STLUAItS 'LIMBS PEBSS 1 WOULD YOU LIKE TO WORK IN OUR NEWSPAPER LIBRARY? THE STRAITS TIMES PRESS (1975) LTD requires LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Applicants should preferably be GCE. A' level holders between the ages of 20 and 25 and who538 words
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Advertisement488 1986-07-17 8 ynin iiinlnutiiiiiiftv I REDAPUMP E COMPANY E E requires j CUSTOMER j SERVICE E COORDINATOR E E Pre-requisites: E E GCE 'O' levels with E E credits in English E and Mathematics E Able to type well Ability to handle E customers and E knowledge of ship- E ping an488 words
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Advertisement853 1986-07-17 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical A well established company requires e: CLERK e GCE O' Level. Able to type at least 30 w.p.m. e Experience required. Interested parties, plaass calk TEL: *****55 foe •ppointfTHßnt. FEMALE GENERAL CLERK e GCE O' Level in English. Good and accurate typing. e Fluent in853 words
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Advertisement598 1986-07-17 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical GENERAL CLERK WITH 1 year's working experience. Preferably with accounting knowledge and living near Geylang. Please call *****94, from lpm-spm. TEMPORARY ACCOUNTS CLERK with experience in computerised accounts. 1 month or more. Jurong. 5-day week. Call *****15. GENERAL CLERK REQUIRED. Call personally to: 1009 Buktt598 words
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Advertisement1163 1986-07-17 8 71 Situations Vacant: 1 Situations Vacant: Sal Sales iraciys I INTERNATIONAL Due to expansion in our business, we Invite I applications from suitably qualified persons to I fill a career vacancy as: mM. Requirements: i&S Aged between 25 to 35 Proven sales/marketing records Ability to translate strategies into actions |:|:i:i:;:i::1,163 words
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Advertisement849 1986-07-17 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales MALE/ FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVES e Basic incentive, allowance plus attractive commission. Training provided. Interested applicants, plsass call for Appointment an? 470, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD #*****, S'PORE FINANCE HOUSE SINGAPORE 0711 i TEL *****88 on 17th ft ISth July, 88 New company requires MARKETING EXECUTIVES a Age849 words
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Advertisement481 1986-07-17 8 71 Situations Vacant: Mw SALES ASSISTANTS REOD. by leather goods s;iop Int'd. please apply personally from 2.30 to sp.m. at #02-08 Plaza Slngapura SHOWRM./ OUTDOOR SALESGIRL reqd. Experienced in fashion Jewellery/ public relations advantage. Call *****22 (9-5p.m.) 4 FIGURE PAY, Outdoor sales by commission, Part/ Full-time. Classlione: *****3C (off. hrs).481 words
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Advertisement517 1986-07-17 8 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical An established and People-Oriented Company I invites applications from energetic career I minded personnel to join us as I Electrical/ I Electronic I Technician (Male) I IT ITC/Technical Diploma in Electrical E lectronic I I Engineering W I Able to work shifts517 words
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Advertisement282 1986-07-17 8 Established construction campany r#QUIf#A 41 SITE AGENT/ FOREMAN a Mln. 5 yrs. experience Polytechnic Graduate preferred e Able to do setting -out e Able to control site lnde|iendently —j i_ a.— I^IBJBJBJBJ BjajTlu IF! vWUfTsw BJBJC 81k.125, Bukit Mara* Lam 1 #09-171 Singapore 0315 fEMALE TECHNICAL ASSISTANT firm in Loyang282 words
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Advertisement436 1986-07-17 9 72 Situations Vacant: Technical CHARTERED MACHINE TOOLS PTELTD a subsidiary of OtF Chartered Industries of Singapore Pte Ltd We invite applications for the posts of: i.\inJidates should poss«?ss at least wars' cxjx'nence in Plastic Mould and or IVcasting Interested applicants Please Tel: *****00 Monda\ Fndas to tor an interview J436 words
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Advertisement461 1986-07-17 9 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production Production Production Production Production Miscellaneous Miscellaneous amr (Ma^ c^ \in Special allowances/meal rCE'^^ e x^ allowance WumffTMtffnSmfmffffmtffnmW^ ..aucatio^ X 3461 words
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Advertisement239 1986-07-17 9 EaUal\J»™i Jm»\P> Start *TU**«dStotU mWs¥> utor Production m ■<*, Operators ,> Those with similar M ks. experience will be M offered a higher |J starting pay. Benefits: Free transport (for shift only)/ transport allowance B e No scope work Meal allowance Shift allowance Attendance incentive a^L^aH Productivity incentive H Seniority239 words
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Advertisement269 1986-07-17 9 fcTsl Singapore Pte Ltd IWAV I We Require MORE CtMNMMiyOUf working hotirt: Ist shift 7am 3pm 2nd shift* 3pm- 11pm 3rd thm- 11pm- 7am Competitive salary Full transport subsidy 2nd/3rd shifts allowance Attendance allowance 5-day we»k/allBmate Saturdays Sports/social activities for employees and families v In-house canteen r«cr»ationoari»t Discount schemes Air-condition269 words
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Advertisement419 1986-07-17 9 I 1) PRODUCTION 1 WORKERS (DAY/ NIGHT) Gross Income $800 a Male Primary 6 education a No experience required (able to work shift duties) a Transport allowance a Attendance bonus a Productivity Incentive a Medical benefit Annual/ sick/ marriage/ compassionate leave 2) STOREMAN a Singaporean male completed full-time National Service419 words
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Advertisement421 1986-07-17 9 74 Situations Vacant: GMP FOOOS SINGAPORE PTE LTI (OBJRUNCE) wi MWB VSCsMCiM for: A. FULL-TWE CATERING ASSISTANTS at Ho.l DiWmm Dynasty (Laval 1) a Rotating shifts from 9mm wlawlpUl (4 vacancies] a Shift allowance No 2 DaKfranca Chancary Court (CaUMoraaa) a 2 shifts ton Spin (2 vacancies) N0. 3 Oalifranca421 words
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Advertisement499 1986-07-17 9 Join APRof V Your Security Link with The Future Protection Officers I (Men or Women) I Gross Salary $700 I The Job: I To control access to premises > To activate or deactivate alarms > To write reports on irregularities To perform electronic readings Requirements: Secondary education i Age 20499 words
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Advertisement308 1986-07-17 9 A leading Japanese Construction Co has Immediate vacancies for the following positions 1) SURVEYOR (SITE) e Diploma in Surveying or its equivalent a Should have at least 1 year's relevant experience a Attractive salary commensurate with experience and ability will be offered to the successful candidate 2) WIREMAN (SITE) a308 words
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Advertisement647 1986-07-17 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Expanding! Exclusive Health Club HaW iniiiivuittt Va>c4inci#ft foe. MASSEUSES a Age above 21. a Bilingual In English and Mandarin a Malaysian citizens will be considered. Eitansiva training wUI ba awn. Atlractiva Iringa banalila (basic Apply personally with 2 passport size photographs today till 31st July '86647 words
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Advertisement832 1986-07-17 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous An EataoMahod Confactionacy has vacancy lor TRAINEE BAKER a Mln. Sec. education, a Mln. 1 year's experience a Completed N.S. a Able to communicate In Eng. Call poraonaßy at: 25 Harpar Road #04-00. Hup Huat Food Ind. Bldg Singapore 1338 batwaaw 10a.m. 4p.m. Ta1:2875«76 Computar firm832 words
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Advertisement804 1986-07-17 10 74 Situations Vacant: THE BARN STEAKHOUSE at 4 1/2 miles, Buklt Timah Road requires Female Cashier. Working hrs. 10am-6pm. Pis call *****37 Mr/ Mrs Lee, 10.30am-spm. EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES, CASHIERS (Full-time/ Part-time) reqd. by Cafe near dementi. Tel: *****01 for Interview. MODELS (FASHION/ PHOTOGRAPHIC) Wanted. Jemalne Model Agency *****33 Orchard Bldg.804 words
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Advertisement799 1986-07-17 10 82 Accessories/ Maintenance FREE BRAKE INSPECTION, adjustment. Cars only. Fully equipped brake service. Vehlto Motors Pte Ltd. *****63. Mr Lee. ZAINAL AUTO SERVICES for major repairs, breakdowns St routine servicing. *****27/ Pager *****33 after office. 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance CAR FINANCING 1 T«l: *****44 j GWEE MOTOR CREDIT finance for799 words
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Advertisement806 1986-07-17 10 87 For Sate: Marcactes 87 For Sate: Marcadas 88 For Sate: Ford/Fiat ALMOST 13 FORD Laser 1.5 Ghla, pte. owner, alrcon., radio cassette, s/rims, $16,500 on o *****79. ALMOST 11, FORD Cortina 1600. Showrm. cond. Full accessories with Weber carburettor. $8,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****55. •a- 14 MODEL, Germany Granada 2.81806 words
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Advertisement817 1986-07-17 10 89 For Sate: Datsun/Nissan 1904 DAIHATSU WOO statlonwagon. Alrcond., radio/ cassette, showroom cond. Tel: *****97. 2/61 DATBUN 140J, 2nd owner. Alrcon., radio cassette, tip top cond. Tax 1/87. $*****. *****88 6/78 DATSUN 120Y. Alrcon. Radio/ cassette, s/rlms. New paint $8,500. *****49. 116 Prlnsep St. 76 DATSUN 200L. alrcon. radio cassette.817 words
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Advertisement912 1986-07-17 10 90 For Sate: Toyota 11 TOYOTA CARINA 5-speed. Alrcon., cassette, s/rims, good cond. $*****. Tel: *****00. 12 CARINA 1000. 2 owners, aircon., expensive hi-fi, beautiful cond., well kept Tel: *****62. 12 CARINA 1.6, 4-dr., auto. 2 pte. owners, white colour, full accessories. Up top cond. *****77. •03 TOYOTA COROLLA I.3DX,912 words
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Advertisement898 1986-07-17 10 92 For Sato: Mazda '79 MAZDA 626, full accessories. $8,200. Exchange HP *****47 14 Upp. Aljunied Unit SA. •80 MAZDA 828 sedan. 2 pte. owners. Very good cond. $10,500; loan $8,000. *****88. ■SO MAZDA 823 1.0. 1 owner, aircon, hl-fl, low mileage, showroom cond. $10,800 0.n.0 *****13. 81 MAZDA 323898 words
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Advertisement879 1986-07-17 10 94 For Sato: Daihatsu 12/83 CHARADE CX (new model I 5-speed 1 pte owner, aircon.. hi-fi, tax 11/86 $19,900 *****82 1878 DAIHATSU 1888 c.c. EXT Alrcond., radio. $9,200 0.n.0. Tel: George. *****81 (8.30-1 1. 30a. m 1878 DAIHATSU 1880 c.c XG sdoor, 1 pte. owner. Up top cond. $9,600 0.n.0.879 words
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Advertisement699 1986-07-17 10 97 For Sato: Commercial Vehicles 1880 MODEL. DAIHATSU 550 Van 5-door Passed inspection Tax 12/86 Beautiful condiUon Price $3300 Tel *****02 6/88 TOYOTA TOVOACE lorry Metal body. 1 owner, done 5256km Showroom cond Contact *****22 '76 TOYOTA LITE -ACE lorry Passed inspection new road lax. new paint work, radio cassette,699 words
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Advertisement626 1986-07-17 11 99 Vehicles Wanted ATTRACTIVE PRICE, HIGHEST OFFER. CASH PAYMENT we can offer you better price for any used car, model it c.c PARF or non-PARF company registered, commercial vans and pick-ups trade In acceptable ALL CUSTOMERS WELCOME Kindly contact MR. ft MRS. KOH of MING HUAT MOTOR TRADING 49, Lorong626 words
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Advertisement809 1986-07-17 11 98 Vehicles Wanted AN ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT FOR ANY USED CARS PARF or Non-PARF Any model/ c.c. Company regn Private regn Commercial vans/ pickups KINDLY CONTACT: MR. LEK TEL: *****78/ *****88 TOP PRICE CASH PAYMENT KM Your quality used cars. PARF/ Non-PARF. SINGAPORE USED CAR ITS Thornton Road #81-01/82 NmuhVßi809 words
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Advertisement791 1986-07-17 11 108 Accommodation 106 Accommodation Available: Houses Available: Houses ETI J@ a9<^ 111 district 1024 I) Unfurnished single-storey detached bungalows with three bedrooms each at:A) 28 Ridout Road B) 30 Ridout Road C) 36C Ridout Road II) Unfurnished double-storey detached bungalow with three bedrooms at 38 Ridout Road DISTRICT 2159 I791 words
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Advertisement439 1986-07-17 11 I DJ2SBO, SUNRISE VILLA new 2-sto- rey seml-d. 3,600 sq.ft. 3 bdrms., i servant's. Tel: *****01, Grace. OS WEST COAST Ave. 2 1/2-sto-i rey corner terr. 3+l bdrms. Aircon. $1,000. Tel: *****41/ *****28. NEWLY RENOVATED DIST.IO d/storey seml-d. with new furniture for rent $2,200. Tel: *****31. ORCHARD RD. ELEVATED 2-storey439 words
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Advertisement962 1986-07-17 11 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available Apartments Apartments i Jones Lang 1 WfrOttOn 532-3888 H This week we have H 83 choice H H Residential H H Properties listed, H H from a 2-bedroom H H apartment to a H H mansion. Call H H Daniel, Margaret, H Sally Peter,962 words
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Advertisement876 1986-07-17 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments peak court Thomson Road naar Thornton Madical Canlra Unit 03-01. 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms. 3,000 sq.ft. partially furnished. PtMM cafc Mr. Kay Tafe 7808*33/ *****11 POtNSETTIA TOWER, 4 bdrms, unobstructed view. $1,200 ton. Balmoral Park $1,000/ $5400 Beverly Mai SUM Tanglln Hill S2JOO Orangeford $1,000/ S3£oo876 words
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Advertisement918 1986-07-17 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments OCEAN PK. CONDO, 2.073 sq ft Aircond. $1,700. Pandan Valley. 1,474 sq.ft. Furn $1,300. Int'l Plaza, furn. 1,378 sq.ft. $1,250 Yoong It Co. *****77/ *****51. PATERBON TWR. Close to Orchard Rd. d/storey mais. apt. 4 bdrms. 1 servant's. F/furn. for rant. Tel: *****11 Shannon/ Miss S.O.918 words
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Advertisement938 1986-07-17 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments HDB/ HUDC -BRADDELL/ Beduk Queenstown. Mountbatten/ T Payoh/ A.M.Kio Jurong and i many others *****33 HONG LEONG GDN./ Yuan Ching Rd 81k.9G. 3-rm f turn alrcon Off Rangoon Rd 3-rm Tel: *****88 (5 lines) MAJU AVE. 3-ROOM flat above shophouse near bus terminus Immediate occupation Allied938 words
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Advertisement889 1986-07-17 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.S HONG LEONG/ Tal Lee Ct 3bdrm furn apts S'pool squash tennis, etc $1000 Rodge *****73/4 D.S THE VILLAGE Townhouse 4 bdrms K/furn condominium facilities Tel *****78 0.5 VISTA PK 2 brand new 2-rm flats, unfurn tennis, squash Avail immed Tel *****66 D.S VISTA PARK 2889 words
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Advertisement678 1986-07-17 12 108 Accommodation 108 Accommodation 108 Accommodation 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms Available: Rooms Available: Rooms Available: Rooms Staying in Singapore for more than a month? Enjoy these benefits in one of our comfortably appointed rooms at a special package price. Daily maid service ■■g* Special rates for our laundry facilities and678 words
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Advertisement835 1986-07-17 12 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sal*: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses I The Unrivalled Hill-top Residence I I *i^3al^^g'^Z^ r --r^-v "•^f^Matf.. I 1 bWMII 41b^mm\41m^mW I** ■»ll^|^ I I nuACC II II ■•ISi Z* 3B Siß I fj rnMOC II lUh^flMMaJ TVJ I 'Ml tiill #«u« Cn!S4 mmm835 words
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Advertisement900 1986-07-17 12 113 For Sale: Houses D.20 THE BEST House In Fulton Rd., d/storey corner terr 3000 sq.ft., 2200 built-in 4 bdrms 3 baths., 5 yrs. $485,000/- 0.n.0 Challenger *****88/9. D.23 BAMBOO GROVE Pk. D/Storey Seml-D. 4 bdrms. 3,600 sq.ft 2,800 sq.ft. F'hold. Extensively renovated. $415,000 0.n.0 J M Realty *****59/ *****05.900 words
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Advertisement829 1986-07-17 12 113 For Sato: Houses $235,000 NEG. I RENOVATED. Dist.l9 s/storey terrace. 2000 sq.ft. 3 rms. Ceramic throughout. Future Homes: *****63/ 4. 25, YIO CHU Kang Gdn., 5.2056. 2-storey terrace. 3+l rms. Offer of $368,000 above. Call *****81. No agents please DIST.IS DUKU ROAD. S/storey terrace. 1900 sq.ft. 3 bdrms. $180,000.829 words
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Advertisement828 1986-07-17 12 114 For Sale: Private Apartments ViHa d'Este Located at junction of Stevens Dalvey Roads Exclusive 12-unlt development Large living and family area. 5 bedrooms, 1 servant's room Facilities Include swimming pool, squash court and covered car parking Selling with good tenancies Sale price from $700,000.00 Villa d'Este is available for828 words
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Advertisement936 1986-07-17 12 114 For Sale: Private Apartments DTJi^WATTsrT!«rc^rneT l towrr house, facing pool. Split-level. 2200 sq.ft. Freehold. $399,000 Jonathan Charles: 278-8777. D.12 LOCK CHO Apt. 1480 sq f t High fir. Low maintenance fees. Near T.Payoh MRT Station. Holland *****79. D.14 LOR. MARZUKI brand new walk-up apt. 1,400 sq.ft. 3 bdrms.. attached936 words
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Advertisement939 1986-07-17 12 114 For Sale: Private Apartments ETsTMNnLAGOONT^Tdrmr Split-level living dining, balcony, condo facilities *****26 (agt FABER GDN. CONDO. 4 1 bdrms.. good facing, f'hold. full facilities $340,000. Agt *****70 FAIR HAVEN 3-RM. F'hold 1580 sq.ft Maintenance: $80 $235,000 neg. *****77/ *****36 (Feng) FAR EAST MANS. D.9. 81k.26. =03. 3 bdrms 1400939 words
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Advertisement977 1986-07-17 12 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3-RM. CHAI CHEE Rd (corner) Blk 19. marble, parquet, kitchen cabinets, p furn $41,000 Eunos Cres Blk 24. terrazzo/ ceramic, kitchen cabinets, $47,000 Clementi Ave 5. Blk 346 terrazzo $50,000 Henderson Cres Blk 106 terrazzo/ rubber tiles. Margaret Dr Blk 96. terrazzo. kitchen cabinets Tel977 words
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Advertisement876 1986-07-17 13 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3-RM. CWEALTH CRES. flat for sale Fully 'urn renovated with aircond for I rms $28.u00. Call: *****38. 3-RM. FLAT BEOOK South Rd Block 39 aO4-706 new generation. Terrazzo throughout Call Mr. r-e at 7.30pm Price $40,000. 3-RM HILLVIEW. CERAMIC $37,000. Teck Whye $32,000 AM Kio876 words
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Advertisement595 1986-07-17 13 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments S-RM. FLAT, BEDOK North Blk 111. renovated. Price neg. No agts Tel: *****53/ *****62. S-RM. MARINE DR. $125,000 Eunos Cres $124,000. Bedok $118,000. *****23/ *****85. S-RM. PT. BLK. Jin Bukit Merah. cabinet/ wardrobe $147,000. Boon Lay 596.000. *****76 agt. 5-RM. TELOK BLANQAH Hgts/ Drive. High595 words
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Advertisement742 1986-07-17 13 117 Properties Wanted HDB 3/ 47 5-Rm. wanted urgently with ready cash in any location. *****43/ *****22. HOB 3/ 4/ 5-rm. urgenUy req'd. by ready cash buyers in any area. Quick transaction *****27. IMMEDIATE BUYERS FOR terr./ seml-d d.5. 15, 16, 19, 20, 28. $300,000 -$450,000 Harvest *****88 URGENTLY WANTED742 words
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Advertisement751 1986-07-17 13 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces I PRIME FACTORY WAREHOUSE CUM OFFICE SPACE I I UNION CENTRE 1 I FOR LEASE m Newly completed 6 1 1 storey light industrial building at .^■^KvSkiF^Slvjfl Jalan Pemimpm. Off Upper Thomson Rd. H o 2 cargo lifts of 4.000 lbs751 words
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Advertisement422 1986-07-17 13 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces 1 1 Modem warehouse for sale 1 1 ■or lease by unit. Easy instalments. I H Located at the junction of H H II MacPherson Road/Airport Road II 1 1 various dimensions and H I 1 1 up-to-date facilities. H H II422 words
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Advertisement501 1986-07-17 13 121 For Rent: 121 For Rant: 121 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces Office Spaces Shop Space* I GoJdhill Square Prestigious, convenience offices of reputed international multi-corporation. LIMITED PRIME SHOP OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE Close proximity of CBD H Over 650 car park lots Professional building y —^l501 words
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Advertisement375 1986-07-17 13 PARKWAY PARADE $2.30 p.«.f BEACH ROAD $1 JO p.«.f. TANGLIN SHOPPING CENTRE $3.50 p.t.l. FOOK HAI BUILDING $1 JO p.».f. ALLIED APPRAISAL *****77 SELF-CONTAINED OFFICE MODULE, 600 sq.ft. with alrcon. Free parking. 24-hrs. security. No agts. 8 1/2 m s Bt. Timah Rd. Enquiries: *****10. TUAN SING TOWER, Robinson Rd..375 words
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Advertisement469 1986-07-17 13 36K PRINSEP ST. 3rd floor opposite Cathay Cinema 1455 sq.ft. Suitable for Office Rent $1,500/Tel: *****66/ *****54. INTERNATIONAL BUILDING. ORCHARD Rd. outside CBD. 350, 975 sq.ft. Tel: *****55. BTTL PLAZA, high fir. Panoramic view. 670 sq.ft. Rent neg. Incl maintenance. Llncolns *****67. •TTL PLAZA OFF. within larger one facing sea,469 words
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Advertisement511 1986-07-17 13 SUPREME HOUSE I EXHIBITION SPACE 2ND STOREY WEST WING Approx 587.15 sq.m (6,320 sq.ft.) Wide frontage visible from Penang Road I BASEMENT WEST WING I Approx. 1,183.56 sqm (12,740 sq.ft.) AMCONDfTIONEO EXCELLENT SERVICES (AMPLE PARKING LOTS) ENQWMES SUPREME HOLDINGS LTD SUPREME HOUSE, 0923 TEL. NO. 336-2466 4 SHOPS for i511 words
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Advertisement482 1986-07-17 14 ll^Q Kong/ f 4D/3N Airfares Macau Tours Deluxe Hotel 2 Td/3n hoc $1,070 Packages 4Ntro mSr^\ LwGanlws-$BBB/- 1 U Holiday Inn (GM), Hong Kong. iAn poces quoted are on twin sharing basis and valid until 25th Aug 86) N Ift^Slcy pte ltd M *****80 /J 30 Bideford Rd. #03-00, Thongsia482 words
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Advertisement583 1986-07-17 14 10/ 1 ours uf 1 our* u« ivuia Tours Si^KreaTwal Sheraton Hotel Kre Ct flight tO China \**S The Premier international hotel in Beijing 7n Rpßimi l»«i»«u«Ai» eicaii Accom in The Great Wall Sheraton Hotel. »"De»ligusCoVeneS<EveryFri) From $1600 Br< Beijing, Guifin. Guangzhou. HongKong 1 jSHfI l^i 1 5/1 6D Wonders583 words
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Advertisement215 1986-07-17 14 I HONGKONG I FOOD FESTIVAL 4 DAYS $1088 6 DAYS $1399 Dep. 17/8. 24/8. 7/9. 14/9 Dep 25/8,6/9 $1429 a? 15/9 OWNER CRUBE ON THE PEARL OF THE ORENT TYPHOON SHELTER SEAFOOD ROAST GOOSE SHATIN PIGEON YAM SING TOUR VEGETARIAN LUNCH AT PO UN MONASTARY LANTAU ISLAND EXCELSIOR HOTEL 4215 words
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Advertisement740 1986-07-17 14 137 Tours i 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 6 THE KINO OF WEST MALAYSIA TOUR Z ft Price Departure 0 /CAMERON/OENTIN^ K LUMPUR 6 daya StlM/^un/Mon X 2 SI^S, /PANQKOR LAUUT/IPOH/GENTING 5 daya St!M/-Mon UB 6 6 GENTING/KUANTAN/DUNGUN/TRENGGANU 0 2 ffiSjJS? 4dsya«»M»HitonAu« 9 6 TRENGGANU/DUNGUN^UANTAN/GENTING 3days4nightsMl4«/^ed H^< X a740 words
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Advertisement17 1986-07-17 14 BHfe Err ploy an effective sa'esman at a mere $15.00 a day.— The Strait Times Classified i17 words
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Advertisement314 1986-07-17 15 137 Tours 137 Tours MY CHOICE Go-as-you-please, plan-your-own-itinerary holidays. Deluxe hotels Best prices Packages available: Executive Tokyo <•_„. Disney lander From USA/Canada (Includes return air fare. Singapore airport tax and one night accommodation at Hilton hotels) Cities Economy Class Executive Class I Honolulu $1790 $2140 Los Angeles 1 $1900 $2280314 words
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Advertisement301 1986-07-17 15 137 Tour* 137 Tour* I London HOTEL £fl PACKAGES I Starting from $249 for 4 Days H (Land arrangements only) m W*m— A BARGAIN GARDEN CITY ASSOCIATES PTE LTD #04-3 1 5/4-3 1 7, 4th floor, a The Plaza, Beach Road, Singapore 0719 Tel: *****22. *****23. *****05 r^^t>ENANG HOLIDAY Tm+my'301 words
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Advertisement494 1986-07-17 15 138 Where To Stay TIOMAN ACCOM. AVAlT^urlnf National Day and Hart Raya Tel: *****83. Pager: *****92. TIOMAN CHALETS (Kg. Mukut $18 per day with meals. Cal direct 07-*****2 anytime. 146 Foreign Education 1 (WicnyiHid by ARM and 4 B/TEC) 2 LONDON INTERNATIONAL I COLLEGE 1 OFFERS FULL TIME COURSES 7494 words
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Advertisement839 1986-07-17 15 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education (li HOTEL INSTITUTE FOR S\ sIJ. MANAGEMENTS AVANTS" (Q) •MWIIIifffMAND wth AMERICAN HOTEL A MOTEL ASSOCIATION Only college in Switzerland offering a Swiss Diploma and The Diploma of the American Hotel Motel Association at the same time Management team of Swiss experts ensure high839 words
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Advertisement325 1986-07-17 15 148 Computer Courses I Personalised Hands-on Computer 7 Courses for BEGINNERS Unlimited free computer time for practice i soon 1 i, BASIC Programming Advanced Programming dßase Application Course ,s Wordstar Application Course Spreadsheet for Executive (All with student concession) \i COMPUTER TRAINING CENTRE (H»BieHr»d with MINISTRY OF EDUCATION) n Buklt325 words
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Advertisement1145 1986-07-17 15 150 Commercial/ 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses Technical Courses LCCI SUBJECT/ DIPLOMA COURSES FOR '86 EXAMS AT /^fe\ SYSTEMATIC COMMERCIAL \M3/ TRAINING CENTRE Accounting Book-keeping Bu*mes» Computing Buainaaa Statistic* Bus. Admim»tration Coal Accounting Commerce e. Finance Commercial Lew Economics Engliah lor Commerce Met. Accounting Marfcamng e PR f nncipHr» ow PJiyi.1,145 words
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Advertisement586 1986-07-17 15 LCCI CTWTIWCAtW/OI'pX.OBJA COURSES Commencing in JULY Preparing tor LCCI 1 987 exams e Accounting e Auditing e Advertising e Bookkeeping e Business Administration e Business Computing e Business Statistics e Costing e Commercial Law e Economics e English for Commerce e Marketing e Public Relations e Principles of Management e586 words
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Advertisement711 1986-07-17 16 151 Language Courses MftWrtfMrl f OW Sf. OtHHfTW Commencing: 28/7/M A iS-«e«»ton programme where bmkc .list Hilly far M| sm I p*tm: basic ftmrnmrn a oc si practice wiß be taught Will benefit English speaking public a foreigners. METROPOLITAN YMCA M Steven* Road Tel: *****55 EXT. 988/988 FRENCH FOR VOUR711 words
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Advertisement567 1986-07-17 16 160 Other Courses/ 160 Other Courses/ Instruction Instruction ARTS CENTRE 490 East Coast Road, S'pore 1542 FULL/ PART-TIME COURSES DAY CLASSES FINE ARTS/ GRAPHIC DESIGN/ INTERIOR DESIGN/ FASHION DESIGN/ PRINTMAKING (Full-time Diploma Foundation Courses) EVENING CLASSES FINE ARTS/ GRAPHIC DESIGN/ INTERIOR DESIGN (10 wk/ 2yr Part-time Cert Course) ILLUSTRATION/ JEWELLERY/567 words
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Advertisement721 1986-07-17 16 APPOINTMENT sound system] The Job To sell public address system, sound reinforcement system, conference system, recording studio and broadcast equipment. The Requirement ITC, Diploma or equivalent in Electronic Engineering. Have relevant working experience in handling the above subjects. Able to liaise with architects, M& E Engineers and relevant trade concern.721 words
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Advertisement433 1986-07-17 16 IN THE HIGH COURT OP THE SEPUBUC OF SONG APOSE Btlt N.. 1171 W IM BclwsM OVERSEAS UNION BANK LIMITED PlalatHfs AND 1. Ottmg Wee Ummg TkMtag As MQteabft AiU Ccmpaay t. IlmMeyE»g Drliaiiali NOnCEOF ADVERTISEMENT Its 1. Chng Wee L4m« Tntfbg m i Mttrab* Aato C«npuy 8 JalM RI»,433 words
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Advertisement824 1986-07-17 16 NOTICES I IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE I I REPURLIC OF SINGAPORE I Admiralty in Rem Admiralty action in I I Rem against H No. 161 of 1986 the vessel "ARES II" I Between H THE OWNERS OF THE CARGO LATELY LADEN ON BOARD THE VESSEL "ARES lII' Plaintiffs824 words
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Advertisement704 1986-07-17 16 MCB HOLDINGS BERHAD I (formerly known as Malaysian Containers I (1974) Berhadj I (Incorporated m Malaysia) I NOTICE OF CHANGE OF HEAD OFFICE AND CORRESPONDENCE ADDRESS, CHANGE OF REGISTRARS AND SHARE TRANSFER OFFICE. With effect from AUGUST 1, 1986 the Head Office Correspondence Address will be situated at 18th Floor704 words
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Advertisement398 1986-07-17 16 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Slit Na IMS af IKS BETWEEN OVERSEAS UNION BANK LIMITED AND 1. LaaSaaMeag L Lah V«N NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To: Lah Yee FW af Apt. Bteek 14#JM«1, Teh* Bteagah TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you in the398 words
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Advertisement84 1986-07-17 17 jTBestJN. BBSESBBf |G arn ?Jh^ BBBB|ffißß] Of M _j r B^^BBBBB] year A^ 310 I%F A^|^ MBj HI a jßtUiU'^^fl B» I J PR^I B |rjA B^B^K^bV BBBBhBBM^^BBH^HBHB^BBHB^^H B^^^9BJBBBB^^Q2^ Bl VM «J| I Bpi!Rni^iHHP9lrP'l'94M»MWMNMlHpl^^ BußmHtiMs|V!99 PnllrWlSPwlW'W KiffH VB^ > B VflPm BriilVfPMCVVnHPl)Mlr'H9vN'H4i!lßflß^ ■M t| VBa r H mfc "M WWWJWW^BBIWBmIIWBiI^B^B^B^B^BM84 words
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Advertisement91 1986-07-17 17 1 Now from the self-help experts at s Reader's THE PROBLEM-SOL VER Howtodo Just About Anything A time-and money-saving, A-to-Z guide to making life easier Ir"^^^W faucets KlindS '^^fmEKm^ Wiring ste^o*** 618 Horned Blfa CafneraB I F/ I Jtlfnp^tartfng Ca« Wj7t Vlolds Quick answers. On-the-spot solutions, s Simple straightforward advice,91 words
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Miscellaneous607 1986-07-17 17 SUN TAN ByCollette PEANUTS Byßtkalm BTc/in *w£r^|B| /T^uirTrHS/i^ |BTiVfiyNoT "l^| i 1/4 REASON ?J VC^L----^^^ WELL I'M €LAP THAT'S >fl MATECAMP5 1 I CAN'T THINK OF HOUJ ABOUT CHOCOLATE W^TfTTTlv^T^ sfc^^ -VSl^ A OVERIIF ANYONE EVER O^L^JZZ^ ANV KINP Of CAMP CHIP COOKIE CAMP 7 JP\ ANT IT W<\( UTVOU607 words
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Advertisement307 1986-07-17 18 CAPITOL: NOW SHOWING! (*****59) S SHOWS at 11am. 149, 4.00, 6JO, 9.15 pj to make a delivery? ...AIK7IK ■■'^ilL^fiaßfcJ )iU(/ KNOW ?t i a I JOSS UAfICANO T OM SiEBCHtO Joo* OUVfB .A !•>*»>*- BJ 1 JADE: HURRY-LAST DAYS! (*****81) 5 SHOWS at 11am. 1.30, 4.00, 6^o, 9.00 B HIGH307 words
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Advertisement426 1986-07-17 18 -OPENS TODAY if 4 THEATRES LIDO-CHANGI-SAVOY-WQODLANDS I LUX* 11am, <iM, AM, M5 9.15 WOODLANDS: 1-45^^00, ,MS A 9.15 bj CHANGI 4 SAVOY: iiam, 1.45, 4.00, 6.45 A 9.15 (All Thaalrw Ko Free Li.t) A FILM SO DARING AND CONTROVERSIAL J THAjTr^BOiy^fEAR^gGETMADE! BB^ IBJ BBVtfK^^^v aVaVj^BVaißi bVVtWbw*4W^bl I BV 4* i^_l426 words
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Advertisement157 1986-07-17 18 GOLDEN SULTAN: OPENS TODAY! I I 4th Floor, Sultan Plaza, Jalan Sultan < (*****76) 4 SHOWS: 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9.15pm jl I k (NO FREE UST/MUTWT CONCESSION) i I j WEm 1 MEDICATED SOAP Effectively cleans and relieves ji minor skin irritations ij 1 H X he basic (< I157 words
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Advertisement382 1986-07-17 18 ALL CATHAY ORGANISATION THEATRES- j i JscwiiW» 0*3»H0nOl CATHAY ORCHARL BROAONAV !l I me& KDO RtGAL 'GCX DfN SIXIAN I SmS^i j^2B^E MAJESTIC OOtON KAIONG ,1 All Bjßß^^fl «*'•<* PfOf.i i '^ATPt I Qlv X H ADMISSION TODAY? > omaum. ;s* kopu'stnuiie NOW SHOWING (NO f« LBT/MUTMIT CONCES9ON) i v382 words
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Article, Illustration864 1986-07-17 19 THE Moody Blues, one of rock 'n' roll's most melodic quintets and entertainers, are greying a bit but cruising into their third decade with no signs of slowing down. The Moodies, as they call themselves, are riding the success of a new album, TheUPI - 864 words
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Article, Illustration1082 1986-07-17 19 4 It was never my ambition, or •ven my wildest fantasy, to become an actor. I fell into it by accident but, having got into it, I'm the sort of person who likes to m excel at what I do. Sting (right Sting, last seen1,082 words
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Article, Illustration456 1986-07-17 19 Swan Lake goes Hollywood with Zeffirelli FRANCO ZEFFIRELLI thumbs his nose at tradition with his new version of Swan Lake, a colourful spectacle that features plenty of innovative twists but no swans or tutus. "As opposed to American companies who have staged Swan Lake, this is much more theatrical," saidUPI - 456 words
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Advertisement78 1986-07-17 19 If you are holding an event you want our readers to know about, fill in the coupon and send it to: What's On. Section 2, The Straits Times, 390 Kim Seng Road. Singapore 0923. Your coupon should reach us three days before the event. Name of event: Sfgod/proaontod by: Venue:78 words
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Miscellaneous334 1986-07-17 19 What's on^=^=^=^^=^=^= TALK Admission: $5 for adults and lay engagement gifts. f .npp D »nv»vrpMiTMT $2 for children under 12. Call National Archives Exhibition THRniTPH THR J AYfWS 336 0288 fol> mOre detaUs HalL HiU Street Building, Hill TbtaESL™ JESTS EXHIBITIONS Street 10 am 6pm. On till ganisation to women.334 words
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Miscellaneous892 1986-07-17 19 I Radio One FM Stereo 90.5 mHz in VHF Band I 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News in Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning, Another Show (confd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Another Morning Another892 words
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Advertisement119 1986-07-17 20 H p IN It's Aspirin Free In the light of recent publicity, may we PailQflfll remind mothers that you don't have to give mmmmmmm I^HIMfIUUI your children aspirin-based medicine to relieve llf 1 ffw &tkm fever, flu or aches and pains. i U You can give them Panadol for children119 words
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Advertisement104 1986-07-17 20 that ever happened to gate systems lErflfcrXl ""IHI^Ht Automatic Gate H^^HPmHHIHH Available now in nvJll^^^^^^^BlHß Singapore, Penang, JJI jL Kuala Lumpur, ipoh, iroilill^^^^fffaß^ 1 Johore Bahru, W^m I I M i^B mm Ml Av It iS a System, Suitable fOr: stored for use at night. 9 bUngalOWS Optional double locks104 words
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Miscellaneous1487 1986-07-17 20 Your viewing gui< V m MY VIEW Catherine Ong HMH^MM»iHii^i^ H^ H^ HaBMM i HMI^ HHB^^^ ril^ 01 B tnpe Pmirtrnnm thaMltrUtC with ms rugged looks and £*|9 B ii M I Special Witness IfOUlIl IItJITI MGClll IUO macho build, he ought to set IaJP Bat ■aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaailaaaaaaaaaaam Bfe'^Sh/^8 Or tlie1,487 words
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Advertisement1938 1986-07-17 21 ADVERTISER'S ANNOUNCEMENT G^THAY CELEHI^JrES GOJEN IUBIUE ANISAnON PFIFRRATF 4Hh Bil -^BT-^fc *Vl M^ >^ L Five Glorious Decades -f^ <i bj bß^"bbbHt^ HALF PRICE ADMISSION or rinc tiiiicri3ittiTicrii t^KSB^ sss? Throughout these decades, Cathay Organisation has As with many large organi- fl 2FJSSBBI The best known landmark flßft^BßßH^^ b^^*" 181,938 words
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Advertisement133 1986-07-17 22 Cathay Organisation onJ2mtf& your 50th Anniversary iBKT I J *1 Tj I^B J 1 1 w^n -^^1 .^c^^^^^kk. I Ba I S*^E9 v^^b i^^B Bo3k Hi «B Bi HUB H BBHHBw lB HI HI Bl vB J^i ITlIk 1 '~^f\. KhU^^R HB^-^^^^^ft CINEMA CITY COMPANY LTD. golden princess amusement co..133 words
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Advertisement21 1986-07-17 23 Congratulations to tajik Cathav Organisation on HSmmt your 50th AnniversarylJßgr f^DfdAMIQATIf^M DTP ITPi ■0 1986. Orion Pictures International All Rights Reserved21 words
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Advertisement72 1986-07-17 24 Congratulations to SSSk Cathay Organisation on JSMHT your 50 th Anniversary^^P 1^ I I^^^. li m m mm^^ I I I II I H I I "1 I I Mm I M vH I I» I 'I I M I I ll I II I I Jp^m A I 11172 words
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Advertisement111 1986-07-17 25 tf^^V^%W^»#^-|-^'fll#vf-<S^%^%^% 4v*k ORGANISATION h ii I%^ I i 8 \^^k ii ii i^^ ill jji Cathay Organisation otoJSmjgfc your 50th Anniversary fl^P 1^ Air >*^^ -jji 'Hlßi&sl IHB^Si^sP^^^^' >*? VJ BY vJ B* bVbh rnmvi successful in Malaysia/Singapore. 1986 Manson international BEST WISHES FROM BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA RED111 words
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Advertisement454 1986-07-17 26 Congratulations to f— Cathay Organisation on igfc SKYNOX DINERS CLUB KELONG KNIGHT FRANK NTERNATIONAL LTD INTERNATIONAL ENTERPRISES CHEONG HOCK PRIVATE LIMITED CHYE BAILUEU 1 08 Houston Centre. Tsimshatsui East, Kowloon, Diners Club (Singapore) Re Ltd 101 Cecil Street #14-01 Tong Eng Building Hong Kong Tel 3-*****84 3-*****57 7500-E Beach Road454 words
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Advertisement471 1986-07-17 27 Congratulations to XWnLm. Cathay Organisation onj~d&fc your 50th Anniversary^^P^ INTERCONTINENTAL FOCUS FILM (H.K.) /m |"rn ITinrW INTERNATIONAL, INC. I I DISTRIBUTORS OF WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS Suite 525 sth Floor Beverley Commercial Centre Room 1102, Cheung Lee Commercial Building, qcn q Rnona Wicta Qt RurhanL- PQliWnio qi«;oi n-r*m- a-^i_ ii_ r->471 words
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