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Title Section15 1986-07-21 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, JULY 21, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article, Illustration818 1986-07-21 1 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN 'At least $36,000 at age 60 or $48,000 at 55' according to Chok Tong By Real issue is having enough for old age 4 The (Howe Yoon Chong) report contains many excellent recommendations on how to tackle the problems. Unfortunately, it wasWAN SENG YIP - 818 words
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Article62 1986-07-21 1 RAROTONGA Talks m the Cook Islands on a tuna fishing treaty between the United States and South Pacific island-nations have failed. A communique issued at the end of the ninth round of talks m Rarotonga said "frank discussions" were held on the fee demanded by theReuter - 62 words
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Article31 1986-07-21 1 COLOMBO Foreign Mtetotry officials Mid Sri Lanka Is reconsidering dUm to take part In the Commonwealth Games and a final derision to expected today. Reuter SEE THIS PAGEReuter - 31 words
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Article328 1986-07-21 1 KUALA LUMPUR One of 14 parties belonging to the National Front said yesterday it was pulling out of the ruling coalition, two weeks before Malaysians vote on a new government. But analysts said the departure of Parti Berjaya, which ruled Sabah for almost a decadeAFP; NST; Bernama - 328 words
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Article245 1986-07-21 1 NEW YORK A ivy awarded US$96.l million (*****.5 million) to a woman who said malpractice at a city-ran hospital left her a cripple, a hospital official said on Saturday. The city will ask the trial judge to set aside the award on the grounds thatAP - 245 words
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Article153 1986-07-21 1 Who's taking part and who's not LONDON Known withdrawals from the Commonwealth games so far are: Antigua, Bahamas, Bangladesh, Barbados, Dominica, Gambia, Ghana, Guyana, India, Jamaica, Kenya, Lesotho, Malaysia, Nigeria, Papua New Guinea, Sierra Leone, St Kitte, St Lncia, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Tanzania, Trinidad and Tobago, Uganda, Zambia153 words
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500 1986-07-21 1 India confirms pullout of 1 26-strong team Commonwealth Games NEW DELHI India will join the boycott of this week's Commonwealth Games m Edinburgh m protest against the British policy on South Africa. It is the first time that India has joined a boycott of an international sports event. The decisionReuter; AP; AFP; UPI - 500 words
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259 1986-07-21 1 WASHINGTON The Reagan administration has abandoned its plan to name a North Carolina businessman as the first black US ambassador to South Africa because of information uncovered m a background investigation, the Washington Post reported yesterday. Mr Robert Brown's appointmentUPI; Reuter - 259 words
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Article53 1986-07-21 1 LONDON Britain remains the world's top teadrinking nation of Europe and the Anglo-Saxon world, averaging 1,355 cups a year a person, says a report issued by the Tea Council. Britain is placed well ahead of its nearest rival, New Zealand, where the average person consumes 889 cupsAF - 53 words
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Advertisement20 1986-07-21 1 Inside Summary World News 3* Asean 6,7 Causeway 8 Comment/ Perspective 18,19 Letters 29 TlmesDoUar 21-24 Racing 25 Sports 2C-2920 words
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Article371 1986-07-21 2 Theatre's end THE NATIONAL Theatre is m its extended death throes. Completed m four years, with the donations of thousands of Singaporeans, it has taken only a small group of men and a few powerful machines to bring it down m a matter of months. Pages Festival for all371 words
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Article220 1986-07-21 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: AN AIR services agreement between Singapore and Canada, like other snch pacts, can and should only be concluded if it is m each of the parties' long-term enlightened sell-In-terest. Adopting a policy of open skies, Singapore has laid all Its cards on the table m220 words
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Article360 1986-07-21 2 $436 b to green Earth THE PREDICTED climate-warming "greenhouse effect" could require US$2OO billion (***** billion) m new irrigation investments around the world, according to a report by the World Watch Institute, an environmental research organisation. The "greenhouse effect" refers to the theory that the use of360 words
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Article292 1986-07-21 2 Norman clings on GREG NORMAN survived a bad second nine m atrocious weather to cling to a one-stroke lead over Japan's Tsuneyuki Nakajima after the third round of the British Open golf championship on Saturday. Nakajima, who scrambled his way to a one-over 71, finished before the worst of292 words
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Article380 1986-07-21 2 10 by Kurosawa WHEN JAPANESE director Akira Kurosawa's Rashomon was entered at the 1951 Venice Film Festival, its impact was nothing short of shattering. Only the Japanese were surprised when the film was awarded the Golden Lion. Rashomon was such a ground breaker that, for years after it,380 words
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Article197 1986-07-21 2 OCBC RESTRUCTURING BUILDING SOCIETY OF MALAYA THE OVERSEA-CHINESE Banking Corporation has said that it is not "currently" negotiating to take over finance company International Trust Finance Ltd. However, it is restructuring another finance company m which it has a major stake. This move has added fuel to recent reports197 words
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152 1986-07-21 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway 'Come to Batam' call INDONESIA yesterday underlined its determination to improve the investment climate m Batam and called on investors to consider relocating their industries there. Minister m the State Secretariat Sudharmono said that the reality of the economic recession and the battered oil industry152 words
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Article123 1986-07-21 2 A LIMIT TO REPAIRS, SAYS HDB IN REPLY to letters urging it to take over responsibility for repairing the ceiling;, floor and walls of its flats, the Housing Board points out that it cannot assume responsibility for the rectification of defects for an unlimited period of time. It adds123 words
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Article313 1986-07-21 2 I Goods/Services Organisation Scction/Pafe to*** China Airlines I —10 Banks DBS Bank I —10/23 Hongkong Bank H 1 Malayan Banking Berhad I —24 OUB I -24 Tat Lee Bank II —18 The Oai-Khi Kangyo Bank, Ltd' il —18 Beauty Contest Tan Swee Leong II —18 Calculator Casio Computer313 words
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248 1986-07-21 3 No rift with Thatcher, says palace LONDON Buckingham Palace yesterday denied reports that Queen Elizabeth was "dismayed" by the policies of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, particularly her rejection of Commonwealth calls for sanctions against South Africa. The Queen's press secretary, Mr Michael Shea, said. "As with all previous prime ministers,AFP - 248 words
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Article, Illustration55 1986-07-21 3 picture. POISED to claw... These three Miss Universe contestants, In cat outfits, rehearsing a production number which will be featured during the finals of the Miss Universe contest m Panama City today. They are (from left): RoMn Mae-Saun (Hongkong). Maria de los Angeles Fernandez Espadero (Argentina)Reuter - 55 words
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330 1986-07-21 3 HONGKONG CHINA'S plans for a nuclear power station near Hongkong contributed to a substantially higher risk of social instability m the territory, a private risk consultancy says. The consultants' latest quarterly risk survey of Hongkong found the short-term threat to socialAFP - 330 words
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424 1986-07-21 3 WINSOME LANE - WINSOME LANE By Hongkong Correspondent Fever, heart problems A MISS Li, worried about pimple scars on her face, went to a beauty salon where she was given a six-day course of peeling treatment. She later developed heart problems, a fever424 words
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333 1986-07-21 3 Taiwan may end martial law this year paper TAIPEI The Taiwan government may suspend martial law before the end of the year, a newspaper reported yesterday. The mass-circulation United Daily News quoted official sources as saying a 12-member ad hoc committee of the ruling Kuomintang "is to make an importantUPI; AP - 333 words
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121 1986-07-21 3 COLOMBO Tamil separatist guerillas killed at least 13 farmers m attacks on two Sinhalese villages m Sri Lanka, the Information Ministry said yesterday. Security sources said 11 villagers were shot dead and one was wounded on Saturday night as they were tending their cattleReuter - 121 words
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Article53 1986-07-21 3 WASHINGTON Donations of surplus US food commodities to needy people m foreign countries will be increased to 650,000 metric tonnes m the next fiscal year from Oct 1, Agriculture Secretary Richard Lyng said on Thursday, The donations will include 500,000 tonnes of grains and 150,000 tonnes ofAF - 53 words
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Article76 1986-07-21 3 Climber still on top at 99 FUJI YOSHIDA (Japan) A 99-year-old Japanese man reached the summit of Mount Fuji yesterday, retaining his own record of being the oldest person to climb Japan's highest mountain. Fellow climbers clapped and cheered as Teiichi Igarashi climbed to the top of the 3,77&-metre highReuter - 76 words
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Article, Illustration276 1986-07-21 4 Dad's former brightest stars among the guests CENTREVILLE (Massachusettes) Caroline Kennedy, America's closest thing to a royal princess, married author Edwin Schlossberg before some 400 guests and 2,000 onlookers on Saturday. President Ronald Reagan and Mrs Reagan sent a telegram wishing the couple "congratulations and goodReuter; UPI - 276 words
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230 1986-07-21 4 LONDON The lavish wedding gifts rolling into Buckingham Palace for Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson are more suitable for an 18th Century prince and princess than a modern couple, and it looks like Fergie has no plans to cook. There's not aUPI - 230 words
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Article72 1986-07-21 4 6 They're getting a tremendous amount of junk from around the world. There wan one elephant made of some kind of stone, very shiny, with a neck that looked more like the neck of a giraffe than an elephant. It was about 6 ft tall and72 words
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447 1986-07-21 4 Whither the weather? WASHINGTON The predicted climatewarming "greenhouse effect" could require US$2OO billion (***** billion) m new irrigation investments around the world, according to a report by the Worldwatch Institute, an environmental research organisation. The "greenhouse effect" refers to the theory thatUPI; AP - 447 words
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Article97 1986-07-21 4 WASHINGTON A heatwave sweeping the south-eastern United States for the past two weeks has left 22 people dead and millions of dollars worth of agricultural damage, according to latest reports published here on Saturday. At least eight of the victims were m the state of Georgia. CropAFP - 97 words
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Article157 1986-07-21 4 WASHINGTON Large icy clouds, similar to plumes of gas that rise over volcanoes, have appeared over islands along the coast of the Soviet Union during the past several years, baffling experts, who cannot explain what they are or what causes them. The clouds dissipate m aNYT - 157 words
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280 1986-07-21 4 LA PAZ Bolivian government officials say news leaks m Washington have hindered a United States-back-ed drug sweep m the jungle area that produces nearly half the world's cocaine. The criticism was made at the weekend after Bolivian forces transported by US Black HawkReuter - 280 words
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Article, Illustration232 1986-07-21 4 LOS ANGELES X-rated films and magazines featuring porn queen Traci Lords were removed from retailers' shelves nationwide after it was disclosed the sultry blonde appeared m videos and posed for nude layouts as a minor. Fearing prosecution for peddling child pornography,UPI - 232 words
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Article93 1986-07-21 4 Drunk Polish air crew jailed WARSAW The pilot, copilot and engineer of a Polish airliner were sentenced to 8 months' jail for being drunk as they prepared to take off, national television reported here on Saturday. The report said the three were convicted m Wolsztyn, western Poland. The crew wasUPI - 93 words
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181 1986-07-21 5 No genius, says double honours Ruth, 14 OXFORD Fourteen-year-old Ruth Lawrence received two honours degrees from Oxford University on Saturday and then said modestly: "I am not a genius." Ruth earned a degree m mathematics last year after finishing a three-year course m two years. But she was unable toAP - 181 words
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Article75 1986-07-21 5 US has drafted arms reply WASHINGTON The United States has tentatively decided on a formal response to recent Soviet arms control proposals and is sending two envoys to consult with American allies about the plan. Mr Paul Nitze, an adviser to Secretary of State George Shultz, is to consult EuropeanNYT - 75 words
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Article323 1986-07-21 5 Head offices can move to Canada in war ZURICH THE security-conscious Swiss have made contingency plans to whisk their company headquarters to Canada m case of war. The idea is based on moves companies made m the run-up to World War n to protect shareholdersReuter - 323 words
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Article, Illustration306 1986-07-21 5 UTRECHT (Netherlands) Asian cooks here are hoping to spice up the food m Dutch restaurants with the help of some top chefs from China. The Dutch have gone off the Europeanised menus on offer m the country's Chinese restaurants, and almost 14 per cent ofReuter - 306 words
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Advertisement144 1986-07-21 5 Now, 320-1000 puts you m touch with IBM. IBM has installed a new computerized switchboard, and m doing so, has changed its telephone number to 320-1000. The new Rolm CBX II telephone system with its numerous features will put you m touch with the person you want, faster, can now144 words
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345 1986-07-21 6 Sixty former army officers in political race BANGKOK MORE than 60 retired military officers are running m Thailand's general elections next Sunday which coup-weary Thais hope will convince the military to seek power by the ballot rather than the bullet. Among the unprecedented rush of military men for Parliament wereReuter - 345 words
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386 1986-07-21 6 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - YANG RAZALI KASSIM By Jakarta Correspondent BATAM Indonesia yesterday underlined its determination to improve the investment climate m Batam and called on investors to consider relocating their industries there. Minister m the State Secretariat Sudharmono said here that the reality of the economic386 words
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Article, Illustration99 1986-07-21 6 A KAMPUCHEAN guerilla general discarded his Jangle fatigues on Saturday to become a Buddhist monk. Wearing saffron robes, General Dien Del, 54, (standing) was ordained a monk at a bamboo temple m a Kampuchean refugee camp on the Thai border which houses more than IM,MI followersReuter - 99 words
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329 1986-07-21 6 Thailand's communists 'using new tactics' BANGKOK The outlawed Communist Party of Thailand (CPT) has set up a clandestine headquarters here as part of a new tactic of infiltrating domestic and international organisations, the Bangkok Post reported. The newspaper quoted intelligence sources as saying that the CPT was using a frontAFP - 329 words
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169 1986-07-21 6 FAO chief praises Jakarta's success JAKARTA Indonesia has a "special place" m the developing world and its success as a major rice producer is a source of inspiration to Third World nations, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) Direc-tor-General, Mr Edouard Saouma, said yesterday. In a statement hereAP - 169 words
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304 1986-07-21 6 BANGKOK Thai Army Commander-in-Chief General Chaovalit Yongchaiyuth opened the largest American-Thai joint military exercises here on Saturday with a veiled warning to Vietnam. "Thailand is threatened with somebody who violates the peace and rules of society," Gen Chaovalit told United States and ThaiAFP - 304 words
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Article152 1986-07-21 6 MANILA Heavily-armed gunmen aboard a motorboat kidnapped a Swiss national and a Filipino woman off the southern port city of Zamboanga while they were returning from a nearby island, the staterun Philippine News Agency reported on Saturday. The abduction was the second of a foreigner mAFP - 152 words
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210 1986-07-21 7 Troops sent to village to rout cultists MANILA Government troops have been sent to a remote southern Philippine village to dislodge about 50 armed members of an anti-communist cult, officials said here yesterday. Constabulary chief Colonel Jesus Hermosa told reporters a company of paramilitary force was sent to Lawaan village,AFP - 210 words
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Article52 1986-07-21 7 MANILA The Philippine Central Bank has lifted import controls on 262 products m line with the import liberalisation programme. The action came as government financial experts began talks with officials of the International Monetary Fund for a new stand-by credit to help the financially troubledAP - 52 words
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Article, Illustration278 1986-07-21 7 Big cuts on food and flowers paper MANILA WITH her austere style of a typical housewife, President Corazon Aquino has cut the expenses of her office and made savings of 27.4 million pesos (about 552.5 million) during the past three months, the newspaper ManilaAP - 278 words
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266 1986-07-21 7 Moro united front talks to start soon MANILA Two main Moro rebel groups are set to begin talks soon on a united front to press their demand for Muslim autonomy m the southern Philippine island of Mindanao. An emissary of Moro National Liberation Front chairman Nur Misuari has arrived m266 words
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Article126 1986-07-21 7 General in Manila revolt retired MANILA One of three generals involved m a short-lived revolt against President Corazon Aquino's government two weeks ago has been retired from the military. Brig-Gen Antonio Palafox, former commander of the army's Fifth Infantry Division, was retired while two other generals and a colonel hadUPI - 126 words
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Article48 1986-07-21 7 MANILA About 800 supporters of ousted President Ferdinand Marcos, defying a ban on protests, yesterday taunted riot police at a seaside park here and briefly clashed with irritated picnickers. One bystander suffered a head wound during the clash and a Marcos supporter was arrested. UPIUPI - 48 words
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392 1986-07-21 8 Ihe Malaysian general election KUALA LUMPUR Candidates m the coming Malaysian general election are expected to cough up a total M 54.6 million m deposits. The National Front has to provide a hefty Msl.9 million for the 351 state assembly seats and 177 parliamentary392 words
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138 1986-07-21 8 KUALA LUMPUR The opposition Democratic Action Party (DAP) has urged voters to deny the ruling National Front coalition a two-thirds majority it has enjoyed since independence m 1957. DAP secretary-general Mr Lee Lam Thye said yesterday this would help defend democratic rights. Mr LeeReuter - 138 words
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343 1986-07-21 8 KUALA LUMPUR About 4,000 Malaysian pilgrims will be able to vote m the general election before their departure on Aug 3, which is polling day, according to the Pilgrims Management and Fund Board. Twenty-four thousand Malaysian pilgrims will leave on 66 flights forBernama; NST - 343 words
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Article203 1986-07-21 8 KOTA BARU A close contest is expected m Kelantan between Umno, the dominant partner m the National Front coalition, and Parti Islam (PAS) which once ruled the state for 18 years. The Kelantan National Front represented by Umno, Berjasa and Hamim, a former PAS splinter partyBernama - 203 words
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227 1986-07-21 8 PAS tO field doctor against Mahathir ALOR STAB A doctor will be standing for Parti Islam against Dfttnk Serf Dr Mahathir Mohamad for the KubangPasu parliamentary seat m Kedah m the general election. The party's deputy president, HaJI FadzU Noor, said on Saturday PAS decided to field the candidate becauseNST - 227 words
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Article, Illustration62 1986-07-21 8 pic- tore. BE prepared seems to be the order of the day as these Malaysian Federal Reserve Unit policemen disperse "rioters" m a recent mock demonstration m Kota Barn. The five-day public order exercises, m preparation for the coming general election, ended yesterday. Similar demonstrationsBernama - 62 words
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111 1986-07-21 8 JOHOR BARU Two Malaysian bus drivers were killed when they were knocked down by a car near the Causeway checkpoint on Saturday. Police identified them as Mr Yusof Salleh, 49, and Mr Abdul Rahim Zakaria, 45. A police spokesman saidNST - 111 words
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144 1986-07-21 8 KUALA LUMPUR Most accidents at railway crossings were caused by errant motorists who did not observe the safety rules put up by the Malayan Railway authorities, Deputy Transport Minister Hajah Rahman Othman said yesterday. Citing a recent study conducted by Malayan Railway, she said theseBernama - 144 words
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282 1986-07-21 9 Police seek info on 2 recent murders Police hotline THE decomposed body of a man m his 30s was found lying face-up m dense undergrowth near a remote track m Lorong Gambas, about 1 km from Mandai Road, last Friday. An army officer who was training m the area found282 words
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Article, Illustration255 1986-07-21 9 SINGAPOREANS must pay more attention to the third 'R' Mathematics if they want to remain competitive m the world, said Kebun Baru MP Lim Boon Heng. He said the prevailing liberal attitude towards education m the world, particularly m255 words
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Article, Illustration288 1986-07-21 9 THE NATIONAL Theatre is m its extended death throes. Completed after four years, with the donations of thousands of Singaporeans, it has taken only a small group of men and a few powerful machines to bring itRAYMOND NG - 288 words
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Article51 1986-07-21 9 REPRESENTATIVES of 13 British companies from the Bristol Chamber of Commerce will be m Singapore for five days from today to promote a range of products. Among the products are industrial tyres, air and gas compressors, laboratory equipment, insulated compounds for power cables and data communications51 words
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Article66 1986-07-21 9 A VERDICT of misadventure was recorded on Friday by State Coroner Sarjit Singh on the death of a fitter who fell from a scaffolding on Dec 13 last year. Mr Goh Tok Sim, 32, was working on the fifth level of the scaffolding that had been put66 words
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155 1986-07-21 9 THE Rotary Club of Singapore plans to promote more cultural activities this year, starting with the visit here of the Long Island Youth Orchestra next month. Dr Bust Cooper, the club's new president, said more art exhibitions and a children's art competition may155 words
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205 1986-07-21 9 A MAN, who said that he cheated two banks of $3.5 million to pay off bookies, has lost his appeal against a seven-year jail term imposed on him by a district court last August. Pee Yeow Hua, 42, who cashed 92205 words
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229 1986-07-21 10 PARENTS must respect their children's ability to deal with their own affairs at school and at home, and allow them a say m family matters. When their children have complaints or grievances, parents must listen patiently and try to understand their difficulties and229 words
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Article, Illustration145 1986-07-21 10 ALL are Invited to join m to give Singapore its grandest National Day celebrations ever. For Aug t marks the Republic's 21st birthday. People are orged to decorate their homes with the state flag, banners, bantings and decorative arches. Companies too are Invited to145 words
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Article393 1986-07-21 10 JUDY TAN - JUDY TAN It will feature mini-parks with various themes By THE Singapore Garden Festival planned for 1968 will have something for everyone whether young or old, Singaporean or tourist, horticultural professionals or amateurs. Within the overall theme of Gardens 'for an Urban Environment, the393 words
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341 1986-07-21 10 Special day -care centre a dream come true for MP THE newly-opened day-care centre m Ayer Rajah for the old and the very young was a dream come true for Dr Tan Cheng Bock, the MP for the constituency. Dr Tan, a medical practitioner, started thinking about the centre more341 words
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Article46 1986-07-21 10 FIVE hundred members of residents' committees will visit the National Museum between next month and November to learn more about Singapore's cultural and historical heritage. They are m turn expected to organise similar visits for their residents as part of the social defence programme.46 words
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163 1986-07-21 10 READ widely and go beyond the school textbooks. This was the advice given by Acting Community Development Minister Wong Kan Seng to Victoria Junior College students on Saturday. Mr Wong, who is also the Minister of State (Communications and Information), told the 1,800 students163 words
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115 1986-07-21 10 What schools must do to cope with challenges SINGAPORE schools should keep on developing new teaching programmes and strategies. And, m addition to literacy and numeracy skills, Singapore children should be taught analysis synthesis, evaluation and application, Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Communications and Information) Ho Kah Leong said on Friday. Mr115 words
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148 1986-07-21 10 SENIOR Parliamentary Secretary (Defence) Phua Bah Lee yesterday urged stallholders at the Kreta Ayer hawker centre to raise its image among Singaporeans and visitors. They could do this by providing a cleaner and more hygienic environment to attract more customers to the centre148 words
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Article, Illustration243 1986-07-21 12 GILLIAN POW CHONG - GILLIAN POW CHONG Italian airmen on flying tour arrive here for a visit By TWO Urge black birds In ornate cages caught the immediate attention of those who went to meet members of the Italian Alrf oree Academy when they arrived at Paya Lebar airport yesterday.243 words
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221 1986-07-21 12 Bad publicity? Sim Lim Sq developers not worried THE developers of Sim Lim Square are unperturbed by the bad publicity that has surrounded Sim Lim Tower. In fact, they plan to promote Sim Lim Square by capitalising on Sim Lim Tower's reputation and high occupancy rate. Mr Soon Choo Teck,221 words
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536 1986-07-21 12 Bill will be tabled m Parliament next month or m September THE government, with the help of the Muslim Religious Council, will produce a special pamphlet m Malay urging Muslims to become kidney donors, the Berita Minggu reported yesterday. The pamphlet, which includes a536 words
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166 1986-07-21 12 Muis gives out a record $168,000 in study awards MORE than $168,000 worth of bursaries and scholarships were given this year by the Muslim Religious Council (Muis), the biggest amount since 1969 when the scholarships were first given. This is $67,000 more than the average $101,000 spent a year. Also,166 words
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Article65 1986-07-21 12 ONE OF the most accurate clocks m the world and one that can also speak and make music will be the Singapore Science Centre's latest attraction. Called the "Seiko Pyramid Talk," it has an accuracy of plus or minus 1/100 second per day. It displays the time of65 words
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Article55 1986-07-21 12 FIRE CAUSED damage estimated at $150,000 to a carrot-cake factory m Woodlands Industrial Park early yesterday. Police said the fire started after a gas leak m the Hiap Sung Food Factory m Block 1019 at about 4.20 am. Four people were then working m the factory,55 words
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Article, Illustration111 1986-07-21 12 THE NATIONAL MUSEUM received two brush paintings as gifts from visiting Chinese artists recently. The picture of two monkeys is by Mr Han Meilin and the other of three sheep is by Mr Zhao Ningan. The two artists are members of the Chinese Cultural and Artistic Goodwill111 words
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Article81 1986-07-21 12 A MAN admitted on Friday hurting a woman with a knife but denied a charge of confining her m his flat. Pandjabignessane s/o Kichenassamy, 41, said he wanted to engage a lawyer. He was offered $10,000 bail until Friday when the case will be mentioned. He admitted81 words
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Article74 1986-07-21 12 THREE GUNMEN broke up a dice game and robbed 15 people of $13,500 m cash and jewellery m a room at the President Merlin m Kitchener Road on Wednesday. Police said one of the victims opened the door when he heard knocking at about 3 am. Three74 words
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Article48 1986-07-21 12 THE HEALTH MINISTRY has reminded doctors that government pensioners are entitled to free medical treatment at government hospitals, and this includes free medication. The reminder followed complaints by some pensioners that after visiting government hospitals, they were told to get their medication from private pharmacies.48 words
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Article, Illustration137 1986-07-21 12 SAF exercises THE Singapore Armed Forces will conduct military exercises m Lim Chu Kang, Marsiling, Mandai, Wing Loong, Loyang and Sembawang from today to Sunday. Blanks and thunderflashes will be used. The public is advised not to be alarmed. The public is also advised to keep clear of Pulau Pawai,137 words
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Article66 1986-07-21 12 A MAN was charged on Saturday with two counts of cheating another man of $4,400 m deposits he gave for a canteen business. Yap Bun Kwong, 40, a Malaysian, is alleged to have deceived Mr Rasip bin Rasa, 58, that he had a canteen to66 words
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Article43 1986-07-21 12 THE Marine Police will be holding live-firing exercises at the Southern Islands range m Pulau Senang on Aug 2, and Sept 6, 13 and 27 between 9 am and 2 pm. The public is advised to keep clear of the island.43 words
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Article79 1986-07-21 12 NEIGHBOURHOOD Police Post officers aim to \lsit each resident m the vicinity twice a year to promote greater ties with the public, the MP for Nee Soon, Dr Koh Lip Lin, said yesterday. He said at the opening of the Nee Soon NPP that the79 words
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Article, Illustration534 1986-07-21 14 JNo more queues, it now takes a few weeks to move m TWO YEARS ago, retired businesswoman Margaret Wee would have had to wait a long time and pay a lot more jto rent her present colonial-style twobedroom home. But times have changed. In534 words
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354 1986-07-21 14 JUDY TAN - JUDY TAN By There are so many contractors around, it's like an ocean full of sharks with a limited number of fish. 7 Mr Ricky Goh of Golden Kirn Building and Design, a renovation firm which mainly does business m HDB354 words
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174 1986-07-21 14 ABOUT 15% youths, including needy children, will get to watch their movie-star idols from Hongkong free, Instead of having to pay a minimum of $5# for a charity show ticket. Youth Challenge, a voluntary movement, has arranged for seven Hongkong stars174 words
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434 1986-07-21 14 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE By A GOLFER intent on becoming a special corporate member of the exclusive Singapore Island Country Club (SICC) has to cough up $150,000 before he tees off and that's only the entrance fee. But if all he wants is to434 words
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Article166 1986-07-21 14 AN OPEN verdict was recorded on Thursday on the death of a month-old baby boy who drowned when his father's car plunged into Pandan River. Mark Tay Chin Guan died on Nov 9 last year after he was trapped m the back seat of the166 words
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Article, Illustration530 1986-07-21 17 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE Goldhill Square loses its up-market label By THE SIGNS say it all. They tell you for a start that many of the original tenants of Goldhill Square have closed or left. The shopping centre which once prided itself on "identity" and insisted that all530 words
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Article165 1986-07-21 17 HONESTY has its rewards, a Pei Chun Public School pupil has learnt. The Primary 4 pupil, from a broken home, had stolen pencils and erasers since his Primary 1 days. When the boy got bolder and stole cash, the school reported him to the165 words
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216 1986-07-21 17 YOUTHS were reminded yesterday to act responsibly when they criticise and question government policies. It should be done with a genuine desire to seek and be open to the truth. Otherwise, hearsay and innuendos would tear apart the fabric of the society, just216 words
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Article40 1986-07-21 17 RELATIVES are asked to claim the body of Madam Ho Tong, 94, who died m the Woodbridge Hospital on Thursday. Those who know her can contact Assistant Investigating Officer Francis Soong of Paya Lebar police station on 284-0000.40 words
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Article, Illustration250 1986-07-21 17 THE National Trades Union Congress has given its full backing to the Government's strategy to woo more foreign investments. This is because foreign companies had contributed greatly to the country's economic development, NTUC pointed out m its latest newsletter, The Singaporean-NTUC News. It250 words
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Advertisement133 1986-07-21 9 For Brighter Teeth and Fresher Breath. New Clinomint, the "*>' mint flavour it smoker's gel conuins fluoride and natural mint But it does more Hi, n ordinary New Clinomyo gels or toothpastes. It is f uniquely formulated with lOOUipasie lor Polynam II that effectiveK Sensitive teeth is removes tobacco, tea,133 words
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Advertisement572 1986-07-21 9 II Are you m shape g U for aerobics? g I Shape up the P.S.C. way g Aerobics are great if you're ready for it. It's no fun (but a lot of laughs for others) when excess body fat quivers like jelly as you keep m constant motion. It's also572 words
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Advertisement429 1986-07-21 10 Taking an interest m foreign currencies? With DBS Bank you need less than you think to start. Now, for as little as US$5,OOO, you find here m Singapore. Then there are If you would like to find out more can open a fixed deposit account with us our 29 DBS429 words
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Advertisement572 1986-07-21 11 I^Hl^ HH^fli .^tfH^k The latest hi-tech engine is only as good as the fuel it uses. It keeps it dean. Without innovation m fuel technology, hi-tech engines are going Power p|us prevents urther deposjt buj|d up Your engjne nownererast. becomes more responsive as you drive. This gives you better That572 words
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Advertisement516 1986-07-21 12 A complete list of things to know about 2400 bps modems. m Smartmodem 2400, TAC No. 654-86-DM-197 m -ggHii^^^ Smartmodem *****, TAC No. 655-86-DM-198 Now that you've memorized that, here's a rrrr t^l i^.^ tftHrtirt^ir^ii-r^'i^i you t0 tmnsfer volumes of files with confidence partial list of why a Hayes® Smartmodem516 words
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Advertisement16 1986-07-21 13 THESE COMPANIES ADD ADDITIVES 10 THEIR PETROL: BP Caltex Esso Mobil lllVlill Shell m 1 v16 words
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Advertisement96 1986-07-21 15 THESE COMPANIES ADD EXTRA POWER TO THEIR PETROL: Esso fJ» Vfli All petrols contain chemical additives to help your car >/i Jli/ I!w \m v on 'y sso delivers more power because it has a 1 j&^ I r /m higher octane rating than all ordinary 92 octane petrols. Pr96 words
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Advertisement43 1986-07-21 16 KESM^^te^; ■'■'•'•'■'•'^YjTffiTTCTn^^ w/^- i.- 7 ft Tm^s?Sfr*j^'.99roM.*3ft ''••"'35 &sz? 3 A:' Mtf*Bß*£li l£f '***s• Jr^ 1 sffl^fflHfiHßHfiSß' «P l K- r i?j/ifffctr -t^sST^'-i/^Sfrc- ■*-s*rffi^J i :'ftffffSfttffStS*mtfftlStS*S*tStiS^tf*ttd*S^StSi-^ --ftS*t: -fffc? >i. t -".'.i^i-'.' i'^iß&*iFffmfxT tJt**r* T'tff. li3 *i: "2 *-'ia'c iPL^?*ff»b'^."^'i?^ J 7 flfff bbhpb43 words
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Advertisement487 1986-07-21 17 Hong Leong/Singapore Finance I|K Fixed Deposit, lake Home A UKJ[ EREE Bottle Of OtaitJ. X Vnii Now when you deposit with Hong Leong Finance or Singapore Finance between V^ fl I|uly%to3oSeptemberB6,youllenjc^morethanjustsomeofthemostcompetitiv i e fixed deposit rates m town you'll also be entitled to a free gift you can certainly say487 words
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Advertisement346 1986-07-21 17 W* B BkK j/B Bm BJb J&K mB M^m^^tjttS m *all f^^l^B^^^B It's a remark to^^^^r which you'll \^r seafood and vegetable dishes, m equally original agree, once you've^B^ciined at Golden presentations to which we can't do justice m this Dew's "Oh Italia!" Foodfest at the Dynasty small space. Singapore346 words
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Article556 1986-07-21 18 AN AIR services agreement between Singapore and Canada, like other such pacts, can and should only be concluded if it is m each of the parties' long-term enlightened self-interest. The failure last week of the two countries to revise or replace the existing two-year-old accord556 words
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Article, Illustration1452 1986-07-21 18 Dr MICHAEL LEIFER - Dr MICHAEL LEIFER Vietnam after Le Duan By 4. it is probably more realistic to assume that Truong Chinh has been appointed deliberately to ensure a measure of continuity just at a time when human mortality makes political change inevitable concurrent with the1,452 words
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465 1986-07-21 18 Editorial, headlined Succession m Hanoi, published m the Jakarta Post on July 16. THE election of Truong Chinh as Secretary-General of the Vietnamese Communist Party, succeeding Le Duan who died last week, has caused some disappointment to observers of Vietnamese political developments. They expected465 words
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511 1986-07-21 18 Games boycott an act of solidarity with African states Regional comment Editorial, headlined Boycotting the Games, published m the Malaysian Business Times on July 18. MALAYSIA has decided to boycott the Commonwealth Games m Edinburgh, Scotland, next week. In doing so, it has demonstrated solidarity with the African nations m511 words
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Article, Illustration872 1986-07-21 19 MAXIMILIAN WALSH - Reasons behind decline of Aussie economy MAXIMILIAN WALSH By writing for The International Herald Tribune SYDNEY Australians who call their nation "the lucky country" are wondering if the luck has finally run out. The National Treasurer, Paul Keating, told his countrymen last month that unless they got their act together872 words
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Article508 1986-07-21 19 KHOO HOW SAN - More show of hands, please KHOO HOW SAN By HANDS wave, and are friendly, user-friendly even. Not so arms, which can flail out wildly (hence the need for arms control). Hands are pacific and reassuring. Remember those good old days when air-conditioning m cars was the preserve only of limousines,508 words
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Article171 1986-07-21 19 Unpaid bills Assessments and contributions to the United Nations regular budget for selected countries I (m millions of US dollars) Assessment as Contributions Contributions outstanding percent of due Jan 1, on March 31, 1986 UN budget 1986 Prior Current years y«»r Total Brazil 1.40% $9,806 $15,978 $9JQ6171 words
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Advertisement118 1986-07-21 18 sdays5 days to the greatest furniture show m the region. r W| Theme: Ideal Urban Furniture Innovative Product Award given to new furniture W V-" items which meet the organiser's high standards %tH^?<tC of design and quality. > 4^\% *<^£\' Fabulous prizes to be won at the Lucky Draw >118 words
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Miscellaneous23 1986-07-21 18 Auth's America B^W^ H^M THE ONES WHO SoT I] HI AMepicAN Scientists P\ THINK 'STAR WAP-5 V WON'T W°^K. y X^&zh KNOW IT23 words
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Advertisement811 1986-07-21 19 Cases m Human Resource Management W^^SBl. ljiT^^ i^^Jm. Management is defined as getting things done through \J)n?K Wk people, and several skills are needed to manage people K^pT^ t\^ ol^ effectively. So this book aims to develop some human N^i^\ A^gS^BH^ resource management skills through the analysis of case BoB^C\811 words
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444 1986-07-21 20 Authorities must act when management corporations cannot I REFER to the letter "Leave it to the management corporations" from Jones Lang Wootton. (ST, July 14). Most if not all councils, and certainly all managing agents are aware of the provisions of the Land Titles (Strata) Act with regard to civil444 words
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170 1986-07-21 20 I OWN a two bedroom private condominium unit m Upper Ayer Rajah Road. I am writing this letter because I do not understand how it is that the developer was given a temporary occupation licence when there is obviously a serious defect, at least m170 words
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Letter97 1986-07-21 20 THE Straits Times welcomes letters from you. Your letters must include your signature, full name, address, and home and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. But we would prefer97 words
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199 1986-07-21 20 I WAS m the commerce stream and have a full GCE A level certificate, a LCCI diploma m accounting and a certificate for typing. I thought I would not have any problems getting an ideal job with these qualifications. However, things have not199 words
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222 1986-07-21 20 AFTER reading the letters "Job-seekers have to spend a lot on their applications" by "Dejected, Frustrated" (ST, July 8) and "Employer did plenty to welcome new employee" by Mr Tan Soo Kiat (ST, July 15), I would like to share my experiences222 words
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Letter, Illustration583 1986-07-21 20 6 We would like the writers to appreciate that like any manufacturer of a product or private developer, the board cannot practically assume responsibility for the rectification of defects for an unlimited period of time. The board takes various measures to ensure that its583 words
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253 1986-07-21 20 IT IS the general practice m Western countries for the banks to return, each month, the cancelled cheques for current account transactions, together with the monthly bank statements. The statements identify the transactions sufficiently to enable a very thorough reconciliation to be253 words
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Letter163 1986-07-21 20 I AM writing to urge the enforcement unit of the Fire Safety Bureau to speed up action on a case involving the infringement of fire safety regulations. I wrote to the bureau nine months ago informing it of the infringement m a building m Waterloo163 words
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Advertisement191 1986-07-21 20 SHANGHAI IMPORT EXPORT COMMODITIES FAIR Organised By Shanghai Municipal People's Government Foreign Economic Relations And Trade Commission And its Subsidiaries China National Textiles Import Export Corporation, Shanghai Branch. China National Textiles Import Export Corporation, Shanghai Knitwear Branch China National Textiles Import Export Corporation, Shanghai Home Textiles Branch China Silk Corporation,191 words
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Article250 1986-07-21 21 JULY 24: The 1986 Employers' Personnel Practitioners' Conference on Manpower Planning, Management and Deployment at Hotel Meridien. This two-day conference, organised by OR Management, will focus on direct wage negotiations and flexible wage systems. The special guest and panelist at the conference is Mr C.N. Watson, group chief250 words
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Article375 1986-07-21 21 4 Nonetheless, should SIA be faced with growing wage costs in Singapore, now in the top quintile of the world, it will not resort to breast-beating, table-thumping, and ranting against low-wage competition, as m some carriers are wont to do. SIA Chairman J.Y. Pi Hay in the group's annual375 words
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Article93 1986-07-21 21 WASHINGTON Two US banks were declared insolvent and closed by federal regulators last week, bringing the number of failures nation-wide to seven m two days and 75 this year. State regulators last Friday closed Permian Bank of Odessa, Texas, saying the bank had been drivenUPI - 93 words
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Article69 1986-07-21 21 BEIJING China has promised not to dump goods made with imported technology on foreign markets and only wants the technology to improve living standards, the Xinhua news agency reported. It quoted Communist Party chief Hu Yaobang as telling a delegation of Japanese industrialists that "we won't sellReuter - 69 words
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Article47 1986-07-21 21 TOKYO The Japan Committee for Economic Development (Keizai Doyukai), an influential business organisation, has decided to let 10 foreign business executives become special members, the first membership offered to foreigners. The Keizai Doyukai comprises 1,247 regular members, mostly employers and executives of industrial groups. AFPAFP - 47 words
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Article51 1986-07-21 21 TOKYO Toshiba Corp. of Japan has announced that it and Mitsui and Co., a Japanese trading firm, have jointly received a 15 billion yen (SJ2O9 million) order from Kuwait for the construction of three power plant substations. The full contract calls for the supply of two substations.AFP - 51 words
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Article50 1986-07-21 21 NEW DELHI The Italian firm Snamprogetti has bagged a contract worth US$l3B million (Ss3oo million) from the Indian government to build an offshore gas processing platform, a New Delhi newspaper reported yesterday. The platform will be m the south Bassein offshore exploration area off south-eastern India AFPAFP - 50 words
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174 1986-07-21 21 62 named Alpha' stocks by London exchange LONDON The London Stock Exchange has designated 62 leading "Alpha" securities for which market makers will be required to publish immediately the price and size of each transaction after deregulation of London's financial markets. The exchange said m a statement it wants toReuter - 174 words
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486 1986-07-21 21 N. BALAKRISHNAN - N. BALAKRISHNAN No current talks on ITF bid, exchange told By THE Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation (OCBC) has said that it is not "currently" negotiating to take over finance company International Trust Finance Ltd (ITF). However, it is restructuring another finance company m which it486 words
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Article, Illustration235 1986-07-21 21 Another joint promotion backed by TDB SINGAPORE jewellery will again be promoted In the US, thanks largely to the more than four-fold Increase In snch exports to that country from $2 million In 1983 to $9.3 million m 1985. This Jump m exports was a235 words
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424 1986-07-21 21 F N aims for wider range of products THEY range from the building of a fiery "horror chamber" that will be housed m the renovated Tiger Balm Garden to the marketing of a wine cooler that has less than one per cent alcohol. It is also selling a frozen soyabean424 words
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Article56 1986-07-21 21 TAIPEI Taiwan has bowed to protectionist pressure m the United States by announcing it would reduce import tariffs on foreign textiles. A Finance Ministry official said tariffs on clothing and certain kinds of textiles would be reduced from 64 per cent to 40 per cent to boostReuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration519 1986-07-21 21 MARA FERNANDEZ - WHO AUDITS SINGAPORE UOB paid $lm audit fee in 1984 MARA FERNANDEZ By UNITED Overseas Bank paid $1 million to accounting firm Coopers Lybrand to have its books examined m 1984, making it the company that paid the biggest audit fee among 120 public-listed companies that year. The other three519 words
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Article56 1986-07-21 21 THE Industrial and Commercial Bank (ICB) has announced a quarter percentage point reduction m its savings interest rate to 5 per cent effective from July 17. The fixed deposit rates remain unchanged at 4.23 per cent for one, two and three months. The prime rate also56 words
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Article18 1986-07-21 22 Interim Group pre-tax Half-year to Company dividend profit/loss (L) ('000) Ming Court 5(7.5) $256($181) Jun 8618 words
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Article30 1986-07-21 22 Gross Group pre-tax Year to Company dividend profit/loss (L) ('000) Int Wood $8,436L($5,630L) Feb 86 PMC 10TE(20) M$16,768($31,399) Mar 86 P M R I 18(24) M$2,049($2,965) Mar 8630 words
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Article43 1986-07-21 22 Gross Group net Year to Company dividend profit/loss (L) ('000) B Sembawang 30c(20) $3,975 ($3,166) Mar 86 General Corp 2.5(7.5) M$4,554b($7,837) Jan 86 Harrisons Msia 20(30) M$79,086($119,180) Mar 86 Intl Trust $3,432L($137) Dec 85 S I A 10(15) $285,000($372,800) Mar 8643 words
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Article756 1986-07-21 22 STOCKBROKING firm City Securities has, with the approval of its provisional liquidators, resumed negotiations with foreign parties that are still interested m taking over its stock exchange seat. Development Commercial Bank has bought a piece of land, originally valued at Ms 96 million, which it had held as756 words
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Article41 1986-07-21 22 Financial Times Industrials Friday 1295.40 (1316.80) T7|p Dow Jones Industrials H? Friday 1777.98 (1781.78) L__ Nikkei Stock Average Saturday *****.31 (*****.84) (Fifurei m brackets refer to those ill of the previous tradmf day) *****1 I I I I I I41 words
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Article230 1986-07-21 22 My 18 USI Change Alcoo 34% +M Allied Sig 38 -V* Am Tel Tel 23* unch Amox Inc lilt Amr Corp 48% -H Bethlehem Stl 13V, m Boeing Co 6IW Burroughs Cp 65% -It Coterpillor Co 46% W, Chose Monhtn 39% Chrysler Cp 35% Citicorp 54% +1V4 Coos230 words
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Article108 1986-07-21 22 SYDNEY The Australian market ended last week firmer across the board m thin trading, pushed up by bargain hunters among quality industrial stocks and a stronger mining sector, brokers said. The All-Ordinaries Index was up 3.5 points to 1,130.4 on Friday, a discount of 9.5 points on the previous108 words
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Article338 1986-07-21 22 July 19 Yen Chatife A/momoto 1820 -30 Ako. 432 13 Amoda 800 -20 Asohi Chem 828 -8 AsaHGIan 1300 +40 Bonk of Tokyo 785 -1 Bfidgestone 660 -21 Canon 900 -35 Cowo 1270 -30 Citizen 530 -10 Daiei 1 720 +10 Dai-lchr Kongyo 1 520 +50 D Nippon Print338 words
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286 1986-07-21 22 New York Prices dip in poor economic showing NEW YORK Prices fell on Wall Street this week m the face of further indications of economic trouble, banishing previous signs of tentative recovery. The Dow Average fell below the 1,800 mark on Monday for the first time since May 21, andAFP - 286 words
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Article175 1986-07-21 22 HONGKONG News that a major local conglomerate was to sell off Its trading arm brought a short-lived rally on the Hongkong stock market last week, bat failed to spark long-term baying interest. The Hang Seng Index rallied some 43 points m last week's first two trading days, cashing mAFF - 175 words
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Article165 1986-07-21 22 TOKYO Despite bearish trends on major overseas markets, share prices kept rising on the Tokyo stock market last week, with the closelywatched market barometer topping the 17,800--yen mark for the first time last Monday. Institutional and corporate investors continued to buy mainly giant-capital stocks such as Nippon Steel andAFP - 165 words
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Article172 1986-07-21 22 LONDON A slump In North Sea crude oil prices to their lowest levels and the sterling's consequent weakness sent equities into sharp retreat last week on the London Stock Exchange. The Financial Times Industrial Share Index fell on Monday to Its lowest level (or over (oar weeks, before WallUT - 172 words
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Article506 1986-07-21 22 My It Pence Chartje MMNfi PDUSTRIALS AHied-Lyons 323xd -5 Barlow Rand Ass. Dairies Charter Cons 246xd -4 BTRPLC 305xd -5 Cons Gold 422 10 Babcocks 187 -5 Rust Plat 823xd -2 Barclays 519 -5 ZCI 10 3 < unch Beechom 411 -14 ,<■« BICC 278 -3 Ui Blue Circle506 words
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Article3235 1986-07-21 22 M shares quoted have a par value of SI. unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/rifhts. N Tai-eiernpted dividend. ABN is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dollars Trustee stocks under CPF Approved Investment Scheme. 1956 Last Yield Net Vol Week3,235 words
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Article, Illustration522 1986-07-21 23 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving: Receiving SMp (Voyage) Art Cargo Time Block Laust Ms (8608) 21/7 (2330) F5 1430-1530/1330-1430 Al/Bl 1230-1330 Fl Jutland* (236) 22/7 (1700) F7 1530-1630/1630-1730 P2/S2 A Virginia (8) 24/7 (0330) F7 1030-1130/1230-1330 Nl/Sl *****230 PI E Garden (010RW) 23/7522 words
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Article, Illustration204 1986-07-21 23 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppd Wharves Umson 3 P2A 2 1/7 22/7 Bel-Abbes Kl9 aside 21/7 y^. Bright Faith Kl9 21/9 23/7 mna Frotamamla Kl2 21/9 22/7 N(a 22 M2B a S(de 21/7 atlßa 2 23 BatamMuha MIB 21/7 22/7 Marine Blue Kl7204 words
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Article297 1986-07-21 23 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 4% 4 Vi 4 V* 4W Monthly 4% Autosave 4 Fixed deposit 1 month 4V4 4i/4 4 4 2 months 4 3 months 4'A 4>/ 4 4'/ 4 4(1) 6 months 4V4 4M. 4V4 4>/ 4 9 months 43/ 4297 words
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Article463 1986-07-21 23 BANKS' prime lending Generale Bank 8 rates at the close of busi- GuH Bank KSC 8 ness on Friday, July 18. Gulf int Bank 7% R an L PIR Habib Bank 8>4 Dam Hokkaido Takushoku 7Vi >° Hongkong Shanghai 7 M Algemene Bank 7 3 /4 nd|an Bank463 words
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Article169 1986-07-21 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.3964-1.3981 7.32—7.05 Canadian dollar 1.5887—1.5900 6.36—6.25 NZ dollar 1.1673-1.1711 8.74-8.45 Sterling pound 3.2910-3.2947 3.06—3.01 US dollar 2.1860 2.1870 4.60—4.56 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian169 words
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Article181 1986-07-21 23 Asian rates ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the lmonth Jf ft l/l( week ended July 18. 3 months 4 11/16 4-- 6 months 4 9/16 BID PRICES 12 months -i 11/16 4V S Tlfn LOW Low days (l Iv /16 it! imonth "> l/16 915/16 S£ 6 9/16 6181 words
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Article222 1986-07-21 23 SIMEX/IMM yen and deutschemark futures surged to life-of-con-tract highs last week, September yen rose sharply to as high as U550.*****8. This contract registered a hefty week-on-week gain of -206 ticks. September deutschemark chalked up 137 ticks to settle at U550.4705. Pound sterling suffered early week selling pressure222 words
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Article153 1986-07-21 23 THE greenback ended a choppy week's trading on a soft note as widespread concern about the health of the US economy eclipsed vague worries about renewed Central Bank intervention. The markets bearishness was reinforced by a string of poor numbers, including a sum 0.2 per cent rise m retail153 words
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Article22 1986-07-21 23 Buyine Seine Hottest— Lowest Highest lowest Ss/pn Ss/pn Bank of China 24.47-24.25 24.59—24.37 OUB 24.48-24.30 24.63—24.45 UOB 24.49-24.36 24.64 24.5122 words
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Article17 1986-07-21 23 GOLD USJ/oz Sat Fri Hongkong 353.90—354.40 347.10 347.40 Fri Thurs New York 355.50-356.00 347.60 348.1017 words
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Article30 1986-07-21 23 Closinf prices RUBBER Spore XL cents cents S/kilo M/kilo July 14 173.75 212.00 July 15 173.25 212.00 July 16 176.00 215.00 July 17 176.50 216.00 July 18 178.00 218.5030 words
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Article30 1986-07-21 23 Closing Turnover TW prices Tonnes Cents (M)/kilo S/kilo M/kilo July 14 14.26 129 July 15 14.19 18 July 16 14.22 38 July 17 14.32 115 July 18 14.30 9230 words
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Article95 1986-07-21 23 STEADIER conditions developed on both physical and futures markets m London over the past week m line with far eastern advices, boosted by talk of persistent tightness m raw material supplies. Reports of good Japanese, Soviet and Chinese purchases also helped sentiment, although business m Europe and the UnitedAFP - 95 words
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Article26 1986-07-21 23 QUIET. Prices rose on the European spot market (basis Rotterdam warehouse) to a traded range of £3,620-£3,640 a tonne, £3,600-£3,630 the against previous week. AFPAFP - 26 words
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Article47 1986-07-21 23 QUIET. Trading remained very quiet and values eased only slightly despite reports that the Swiss finance department plans to sell some 267 tonnes of the metal by melting down old silver coins. London Metal Exchange stocks remained unchanged from the previous week at 35,988,000 oz. AFPAFP - 47 words
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Article50 1986-07-21 23 EASIER. Values eased following news that a tentative labour agreement had been reached at Inspiration Consolidated Copper Co and that the three-week strike at Southern Peru Copper Corporation's Cuajone mine had been settled. Other bearish factors included a significant 5,800--tonne increase m weekly LME inventories to 158,625 tonnes. APAP - 50 words
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Article46 1986-07-21 23 NEWS that members of the Aluminium, Brick and Glass Workers' International Union m the US had ratified new three-year labour contracts at Aluminium Co. of America and Reynolds Metal Co. dampened enthusiasm. Merchants outside the LME quoted 1,180-1,200 dollars/tonnes against 1,215--1,245 the previous week. AFPAFP - 46 words
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Article, Illustration667 1986-07-21 24 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH Reduction m corporate tax on dividends Your money By SHAREHOLDERS will not automatically receive higher net dividends with the seven percentage point cut m corporate tax on dividends paid this year. When the Inland Revenue Department announced m May that companies need pay667 words
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243 1986-07-21 24 MUM'S pre-tax profit sharply lower MALAYAN United Manufacturing (MUM) group, the listed manufacturing subsidiary of Malayan United Industries (MUI), has reported sharply lower profits for the first half of this year. At the pre-tax level, MUM made M 53.37 million, down 49 per cent from the M 56.59 million the243 words
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192 1986-07-21 24 THE Malaysian property and finance group, Malayan United Industries (MUI), has reported a 5 per cent lower pre-tax profit of M 540.39 million for the half year ending June 1966. Gross revenue m the same period remained almost unchanged at M 5193.7 million. The192 words
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97 1986-07-21 24 Deposits rise in Chinese town banks BEIJING Savings m Chinese town banks rose by 17.42 billion yuan (5510.2 billion) m the first six months of this year, bringing total urban deposits to 106.96 billion yuan, the Xinhua news agency said yesterday. The new deposits had enabled the Industrial and CommercialAFP - 97 words
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Article, Illustration267 1986-07-21 24 Lui Khang - Lui Khang By HAW PAR BROTHERS Neartag Its most recent high of $S.M, Haw Par has resumed Its upward trend after going through a consolidfrtien phase. Closing at $2J1 on Friday, the technicals look all set to make new highs daring this week. Support can be found267 words
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Advertisement327 1986-07-21 24 YOU WATCHED HIM PICK A POCKET, NOW WHAT'S THE COLOUR OF HIS SHIRT? If you're stuck with a black and white surveillance system, you can only guess. And what's more without clear identification tree im 3ttt— «f iqi' And as the system can be connected to a wv ci) no327 words
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Article, Illustration258 1986-07-21 25 FIRST: *****2 SECOND: *****7 THIRD: *****9 STARTERS: *****2, *****5, *****2, *****5, *****8, *****8, *****7, *****9, *****6, *****0. CONSOLATIONS: *****1, *****3, *****8, *****2, *****1, *****0, *****0, *****4, *****1, *****2. By OUR RACING TEAM IPOH Top apprentice Ismadi Ismail drove Tong Lam along the insideLEE FOO SAN - 258 words
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Article2777 1986-07-21 25 CLASS 5 DIV 3 l,2Wm Trainer: Malcolm Thwaites. Wwi by: 9'4,l,nk (1:13.8). Tot*: Ipoh $23, $10, $5, $21. S'pore $10, $6, $7, $6. Forecast (5 ft I): Ipoh ($2) $20, S'pore ($5) $35. KL ($2) $16, Penang ($2) $24. Tierce (5, 4 3 only): S'pore $107.2,777 words
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Article, Illustration159 1986-07-21 25 LUCKY LEO - Injured back: Lee out three months LUCKY LEO IPOH Jockey Peter Lee (above), laid up m hospital with a hairline fracture of the spine following a three-horse spill here on Saturday, will have plenty of time to think about a training career. Doctors say the injury is not serious, but159 words
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Article108 1986-07-21 25 IPOH C.H. Ooi has been suspended for 16 race days and trackwork over his handling of Yupin's Revenge m Race 6 on the first day of the meeting. The race meeting stewards yesterday concluded inquiries into the running of Yupin's Revenge and Tasso (W. Liew) m108 words
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Obituary, Illustration350 1986-07-21 25 181 Deaths 181 Deaths WONG TEK WAH AGE 76 pa«ned away peacefully on 20th July 1986 leaving behind beloved: SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Wong Leh Lin Cheang Kum Hong Wong Nay Chtong Ho Oi Har Wong Nay Khiong Wong Yuen Lan Wong Lay Onn Foo Sau Lan DAUGHTER SON-IN-LAW Wong Woon Har350 words
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Obituary, Illustration32 1986-07-21 25 FAMILY OF THE LATE MISS ADELA ALBELA WISH TO THANK ALL THOSE FOR THEIR PRAYERS, DONATIONS, WREATHS, CARDS AND IN ANY OTHER WAY SHARED WITH THEM DURING THEIR RECENT BEREAVEMENT.32 words
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Obituary, Illustration46 1986-07-21 25 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam I IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of JOHN LOH TOH MET, JP Passed away on 21-07-1958 "God wants him back It was his will But m our hearts We love him still." Forever remembered by beloved wife, children and grandchildren.46 words
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Obituary, Illustration218 1986-07-21 25 MISS LIM KENG LUAN, ANNE Age: 21 yrs. pas*«d away suddenly on 19.7 M laaving bahlnd har baiovad par anta, aiatar and lovad onaa lo mourn nor loaa. Fathan Lim Ouan Kin Mothor Llm Slew Eng Siatar Llm Keng Mcl "I saw the Lord before me at all218 words
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Obituary, Illustration74 1986-07-21 25 MR. CHAN KWOK YING Departed 18.7.86 The Staff and student* of Si Ling Secondary School would like to express their deepest Sympathies to the Wife and family of Mr. Chan Kwok Ying. We will always cherish the memory oM>f«meanmg£j^emce^<it»^ MR. CHAN KWOK YING Departed 18.7.86 The Member* of74 words
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Obituary, Illustration173 1986-07-21 25 Lim Keng Luan To Our Friend We love you not only for what you are, but for what we are when we are with you. We love you not only for what you have made of yourself, but for what you are making of us. We love you173 words
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Obituary, Illustration35 1986-07-21 25 10th ANNIVERSARY In loving memory of MR YONG PAX LIN Departed: 21st July 1976 Gone from our lives one so dear But In our hearts forever near Always remembered by Wife son^&nle^^^^^^^^^^^35 words
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Obituary, Illustration80 1986-07-21 25 The Family of the late VELLASAMY PAPPA DEPARTED 7.7.86 Sons, daughters, daugh-ters-in-law, sons-in-law and grandchildren hereby wish to express their heartfelt thanks to friends and relatives for their condolences, attendance and assistance provided during their recent bereavement. Karumaathi" praycrt will be hold on 21.7 86 at Blk. 10880 words
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Article588 1986-07-21 26 TAY CHENG KHOON - Murugiah retains title TAY CHENG KHOON SENTOSA OPEN...By 221 M. Murugiah (Sem) 74, 75, 72. 22» Poh Ee Kiat (Sent) 74. 75, 80. 2S2 Annavi Chelliah (Sem) 79, 77, 76; Daniel Urn (SICC) 78, 75, 79. 233 Vincent Lee (Jur) 73, 81, 79. 237 M. Balraj (Sem) 79, 80, 78.588 words
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Article157 1986-07-21 26 George keeps Eu Cup at home club GEORGE S.H. Tan (handicap 13), of the home club, won the Singapore Island Country Club Eu Tong Sen Cup Invitation competition when he beat Vincent Sect (10), of Warren, 2 and 1 at the Old Course yesterday. At Changl, Lye Thiam Fatt (24)LIMM KEE CHAN - 157 words
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Article203 1986-07-21 26 Coal VaUey Classic (Americans, unless stated): 198 Curt Byrum 64, 70, 64. 2M Mark Wiebe 69, 65, 66. 212 Mike Smith 73, 63, 66. 2t3 Jeff Sluman 66, 68, 69; Bob Gilder 70, 67, 66; Bob Lohr 63, 71, 69; Mark Brooke 67, 70, 66; Russ Cochran 66, 67,Reuter; AP - 203 words
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Article, Illustration454 1986-07-21 26 Nakajima bids to become first Japanese winner TURNBERRY (SCOTLAND) GREG NORMAN survived a bad second nine m atrocious weather to cling to a one-stroke lead over Japan's Tsuneyuki Nakajima after the third round of the British Open on Saturday. The Australian, who shot a championshipReuter - 454 words
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Article211 1986-07-21 26 211 Greg Norman (Aust) 74, 63, 74. 212 Tommy Nakajima (Jpn) 74, 67, 71. 214 lan Woosnam (Brit) 70, 74, 70; Gordon Brand Snr (Brit) 71, 68,75. til Gary Koch (US) 73, 72, 72; Jose-Maria Canizares (Spn) 76, 68, 73; Nick Faldo (Brit) 71, 70, 76. 218 DavidReuter - 211 words
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Article306 1986-07-21 26 OTHER GOLF COAL VALLEY (Illinois) Curt Byrum fired a six-under-par 64 on Saturday to take the third-round lead m the US$4OO,OOO ($872,000) Coal Valley Classic with a 54-hole score of 12-under 196. Byrum, playing m his first Tour event of the season, recorded six birdies without a bogeyAP - 306 words
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Article265 1986-07-21 26 Sevvy hits out at Ailsa course TURNBERRY (Scotland) Pre-tourna-ment favourite Severiano Ballesteros, of Spain, criticised the Ailsa course and the tournament organisers after another futile day m the third round of the British Open on Saturday. Ballesteros, 29, who has won the Open twice, added a 73 to his earlierReuter - 265 words
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Article, Illustration855 1986-07-21 27 ALAN HUBBARD on the heavy-weight hope-smasher at Wembley 4 Frank is the only fighter who has ever hurt me. He is so determined and he is a very nice guy. But I had to do what I said I would. I felt this was my finest fight,Reuter - 855 words
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Article, Illustration388 1986-07-21 27 ON THE TENNIS SCENE Wilander, Nystrom clinch victory BASTAD (Sweden) Wimbledon doubles champions Mats Wilander and Joakim Nystrom beat Paolo Cane and Claudio Pan atta 6-4, 7-5, 6-2 to clinch victory for holders Sweden against Italy m their Davis Cup World Group quarterfinal on Saturday. Their straight-set triumph secured aReuter - 388 words
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Article198 1986-07-21 27 Pam and Lori in the final NEWPORT (Rhode Island) Top-seeded Pam Shriver and fifth seed Lori McNeil both scored straight-set victories on Saturday to advance to the final of the Newport women's championship. Pam beat Anne White 6-1, 6-3, and Lori defeated Cammie MacGregor 6-2, 6-2 m the ail-American semi-finals.Reuter; AFP - 198 words
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Article223 1986-07-21 27 MADRID Twice champions Yugoslavia overwhelmed Brazil 117-91 on Saturday night to retain the bronze medal which they won m the 1982 World Championships. The Brazilians led by as many as five points during the first half before being overtaken by the Yugoslavs, who held a 12-point edge223 words
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Article210 1986-07-21 27 BASEBALL Kansas City Royals manager Dick Howser is suffering from a brain tumour and will undergo surgery this week, a team spokesman said last Saturday. In Haarlem (Holland), Cuba defeated Puerto Rico 11-1 m a World Amateur Championship match. Other resnlto: Taiwan 17 Colombia 1, South KoreaReuter; AFP; AP - 210 words
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224 1986-07-21 27 Bernard's victory ensures Hinault's lead GAP Jean-Francois Bernard, of France, won the 16th stage of the Tour de France on Saturday to underline the strength of the team supporting Bernard Hinault, who retained the overall lead. Bernard, 24, made his move to the front 25km from the finish. He clockedReuter; AFP - 224 words
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440 1986-07-21 27 Soviets take all but one boxing title GOODWILL GAMES MOSCOW AMERICAN Albert Johnson provided the only foreign winner at the boxing finals here on Saturday, with the hosts taking all 11 other bouts. The 20-year-old flyweight wore down but never dominated his Soviet opponent, Rinvidas Bilius, to get the benefitReuter - 440 words
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182 1986-07-21 28 Change of dates for semis and final KUALA LUMPUR The Fuotball Association of Malaysia said on Saturday that the dates for the semi-finals and final of the Merdeka soccer tournament have been changed m view of the Malaysian general election. The semi-finals will now be played on Aug 2 andBernama - 182 words
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Article, Illustration448 1986-07-21 28 JOE DORAI - Malaysia set to turn tide JOE DORAI Khaidir's boys out for two-goal win By NOT many reckoned Malaysia capable of winning the Asian Youth Under-19 qualifying Group Seven tournament at the National Stadium. But now, the doubting pundits may have to eat their words as Malaysia stand on the threshold448 words
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Article133 1986-07-21 28 JULIO Olarticoechea, left back m Argentina's World Cup-winning side, will pair up with compatriot Jorge Burruchaga at Nantes next season, the French First Division club announced on Saturday. Olarticoechea has signed a four-year contract although Nantes officials refused to disclose the fee. Midfielder Burruchaga, who scored Argentina's thirdReuter; AFP - 133 words
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Article, Illustration285 1986-07-21 28 SINGAPORE striker Abdullah Borhan has proven m the last two matches that he is one whom the national selectors will have to polish for the future. But, unfortunately, he is an unlikely starter when the hosts meet Thailand m the last match of the competition atJOE DORAI - 285 words
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Article, Illustration204 1986-07-21 28 INDONESIAN OPEN BADMINTON JAKARTA SZE YU, of Australia, made a dazzling comeback to beat Malaysia's Misbun Sidek m the men's singles semi-finals here on Saturday. Sze, demoralised by his opponent's smashes as he lost the first games 1-15, bounced back to win theReuter - 204 words
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308 1986-07-21 28 JANICE SEAH - WILSON CIRCUIT TENNIS Alex no match as Andy does his worst JANICE SEAH By MALAYSIA'S Andy Cheng had a bad day yesterday. He dropped two games on the way to beating Alex Clug m the under-18 boys final of the second-leg at Dover Road. In fact, such was 15--year-old Andy's308 words
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Article138 1986-07-21 28 SEMI-FINAL RESULTS Men's singles: Sze Yu (Aust) bt Misbun Sidek (Mai) 1-15, 15-9, 15-10; Icuk Sugiarto (Indon) bt Eddy Kurniawan (Indon) 15-4, 15--12. DmMcs: Razif and Jalani Sidek (Mai) bt Hafid Yusuf and Bambang Subagio (Indon) 12-15, 15-6, 15-3; [Jem Swie King and Kartono (Indon) bt Hadibowo and Eddy Hartono138 words
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Article177 1986-07-21 29 Norman five up with nine to go BRITISH OPEN LATEST TURNBERRY Australian Greg Norman held a five-shot lead with nine holes to play as he chased his first major triumph on the final day of the British Open golf championship yesterday. As the leaders rounded the turn and headed for177 words
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550 1986-07-21 29 Sam's chase ends at top of the world BIRMINGHAM MEET BIRMINGHAM Kenya's Samson Obwocha, ruled out of the Commonwealth Games by the African-led boycott, broke the world 2,000 m steeplechase record m an international meeting here on Saturday. Obwocha toppled compatriot Julius Korir, the Olympic champion, as he won mReuter; UP - 550 words
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THE EDINBURGH BOYCOTT
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Article272 1986-07-21 29 THE Games had their first security alert on Friday evening when police spotted two figures climbing over the wall separating the athletes' village from the pool. It turned oat to be two accredited athletes seeking a short cat. RAY STEVENS, a member of England's team for the judoAFP - 272 words
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Article, Illustration459 1986-07-21 29 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD XIII COMMONWEALTH GAMES SCOTLAND 1986 Cram says he will back a walkout From m London THE escalating boycott of this week's Commonwealth Games m Edinburgh now standing at 18 countries took a dramatic new twist last night when top Olympic athlete Steve Cram admitted he459 words
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131 1986-07-21 29 BIRMINGHAM (England) Ed Moses and John Walker, two of the world's most experienced and respected athletes, reacted on Saturday to the African and Caribbean boycott of the Commonwealth Games by calling for open professional athletics. "Boycotts hurt the athletes," American Moses, theReuter - 131 words
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Article247 1986-07-21 29 NOTTINGHAM New Zealand's talented Crowe brothers maintained their reputation as the touring team's leading batsmen by steering them from 12 for two to 326 for eight against Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge on Saturday. Martin Crowe led the way with a splendid 80, including 11 fours, beforeReuter - 247 words
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Article264 1986-07-21 29 LONDON Northamptonshire batsman Robert Bailey hit an unbeaten 224 not out and Essex and England opener Graham Gooch a masterly 151 on a day of high scoring m English County matches on Saturday. Bailey, 22, joined the growing band of players to have passed 1,000Reuter - 264 words
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Article124 1986-07-21 29 SINGAPORE Airlines Group, starting the match with 10 men and ending with only eight players, were beaten 2-0 by Punggol m a Premier League hockey match at Tanglin yesterday. The airmen lost Jagtar Singh after 10 minutes when the right-half had to discontinue because ofMAHMOOD GAZNAVI - 124 words
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Article239 1986-07-21 29 Smith sends SRC packing SYDNEY SMITH smashed 81 to lead Singapore Chinese Recreation Club to an upset six-wicket win over Singapore Recreation Club m a Division One match at the Padang yesterday. Brief scores: SRC 2tt-9 (A. Srimal 44, M. Prasad 42, H. Ramesh 29, N. Fazel 29, Pritam Singh239 words
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Article, Illustration803 1986-07-21 29 HAKIKAT RAI - See Huey leaps to new mark HAKIKAT RAI Ranjit erases high jump record By Mea'i IMm Heat Om: 1 Paul Su ll.lser 2 Ong Yeok Phee 11.2 3 C. Kunalan 11.2. Heat Tw»: 1 Baharin 11.8 2 Tan Kirn Seng 11.9 3 Ong Nai An 12.5. Heat line: 1 Neo803 words
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Article496 1986-07-21 29 WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS ATHENS BRITAIN'S Colin Jackson set a European junior record for the 110-metre hurdles, clocking 13.445 ec m the finals of the world junior athletics championships on Saturday. The previous record was held by another Briton, Jonathan Ridgeon, who clocked 13.46 m AugustReuter - 496 words
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Miscellaneous106 1986-07-21 29 SOCCER Asian Youth: Malaysia v Indonesia (6.30), Singapore v Thailand (8.30) both at National Stadium. Port League Div 1A: Marine v Veterans (Bukit Chermin, 5.30). Friendly: SCC Casuals v US Refugee Programme (Padang, 5.30). SOFTBALL Schools National C Girls: TSS v BVS (TSS), AND v BY (BY), RGS v AES106 words
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233 1986-07-21 30 LOULE (Portugal) A Portuguese couple had a sweet start to married life on Saturday by holding their marriage ceremony inside a giant strawberry and apricot-flavoured wedding cake made m the form of a church by the bride's pastry-cook father. Hundreds of tourists and curious233 words
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Article29 1986-07-21 30 MEXICO CITY President Miguel de la Madrid has ordered a top-level review of charges of widespread voting fraud m elections won by his Dartv m Chihuahua. UPIUPI - 29 words
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544 1986-07-21 30 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN Pass m subject required only for some courses By THE National University of Singapore's policy on mathematics will remain the same, even though by 1989 pupils will need a D 7 grade m 0 level mathematics to get into junior colleges544 words
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321 1986-07-21 30 PETER HAZELHURST - High yen forces Japan firms to cut overtime and part-time staff PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO The rising value of the yen is forcing Japanese firms m the export manufacturing sector to eliminate overtime shifts and lay off part-time workers, according to a survey by the Ministry of International321 words
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Article, Illustration496 1986-07-21 30 Tests conducted during repairs 'caused blast' The Chernobyl accident MOSCOW Experiments conducted without proper supervision during scheduled repairs caused the Chernobyl nuclear accident, the Soviet authorities said m a statement that laid the blame on workers at the power plant. But the statement from the ruling Politburo, published by the496 words
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Article, Illustration344 1986-07-21 30 IRENE HOE - Chirpy start, so more bird contests for Sentosa IRENE HOE By SOME owners feared their birds would get seasick. Others thought Sentosa was too far to travel with their prized songbirds. So Sentosa's first bird-singing contest yesterday attracted far fewer entries than the usual turnout of between 600 and 700MAZLAN BADRON - 344 words
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Advertisement86 1986-07-21 30 LINK HAIR The latest system m tlairy\&aving SifinfrCare Before Link' After Link' HAIR WEAVING and HAIR CARE SPECIALIST is here at Link Hair Care to check your hair and scalp and offer you our Expert Advice Free of Charge We are inviting all men and women with hair fall, thinning,86 words
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Advertisement627 1986-07-21 30 Encore Ron Goodwin Rhythmic Ron Goodwin returns. Venue: Victoria Concert Hall For his third rousing encore. Tickets: $4, $7, $10 $15. Hear all your favourite movie Book at Victoria Concert Hall noon to themes and popular hits. 8 pm Monday to Friday, noon to 6 pm Acfd new ones to627 words
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Miscellaneous131 1986-07-21 30 Weather wmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmammmm If TO 1 p.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 33 max., 26 min SUNSET today: 7.17 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.06 am. GLOBAL WFATHEF Adelaide 6/16 C Sunny Melbourne 10/14 C Sunny Bangkok 24/32 C Fair Moscow 12/27 C Sunny Betjtag 20/29 C Cloudy New York131 words
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Article, Illustration951 1986-07-21 1 4 Kurosawa remains Japan's most famous director, but, as m his film, Seven Samurai, where the peasants eventually ignore their samurai warrior saviours, he continues to work outside the mainstream of Japanese cinema, reinforcing his recurrent theme that man's purity of spirit can only be achieved m at951 words
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Article, Illustration350 1986-07-21 2 Play a musical instrument' Play on, says a neurologist music is not only the food of love, it also helps your brain to grow. MUSIC not only can please the ear it can also literally expand the mind by helping to develop the brain, says aUPI - 350 words
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Article, Illustration486 1986-07-21 2 Half an hour of worrying your head off at the same time and place each day may help chronic worriers, say psychologists. THE worry group has been worrying for the past five years about what else? worry. The group of 15 psychologists andNYT - 486 words
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Article176 1986-07-21 2 IT HAS long been known that fish have ears that m some respects are more complex than those of mammals. The mystery has been what fish listen to. Now scientists from the Georgia Institute of Technology m the US say it appears they hearNYT - 176 words
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Article133 1986-07-21 2 PEOPLE prone to upset stomachs should toss red and black pepper into the garbage instead of onto their food, according to researchers at the Baylor College of Medicine m Houston. Studies at the school have shown both types of pepper cause increased acid secretions m theNYT - 133 words
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Article151 1986-07-21 2 RESEARCHERS have developed a type of apple tree m which the fruit grows straight from the stem, says England's Agriculture Ministry. The branchless "column trees" are on display at the Royal Show, one of Britain's top annual agricultural shows, at Stoneleigh. "The column treesAP - 151 words
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Advertisement513 1986-07-21 2 From 31 August 1986 Holiday your way to a holidaySail on Take off for a holiday and enjoy a holiday en and enjoy a holiday within a holiday. 4 berths. All accommodations are airroute! On Cruise Muhibah a floating hotel Lots of fun-activities Restaurants and a conditioned. complete with leisure513 words
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Advertisement307 1986-07-21 2 /&> ow scan an£^ record temperatures jfcsF£/^ from f reezir^; v^l**^ to scorching. i^^J^^ro\% Call Miss Yvonne Lim C>^7^ ~^L on *****44 extn 458 for a iiftHii Wlr Discount Voucher. Vouchers Ttigsk I are redeemable when you make your P urcnase from an y C^S9 of our dea|ers v^^2 k307 words
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Advertisement137 1986-07-21 3 IB fl m I B 5 w* k|fl International financial services? We talk your language. ***** iota. Assets We're talking Euro-yen capital market activities. And we're talking business ***** "t^^r^ m Japan. In fact, we're multilingual, capable of talking many of the languages ***** ——-—j^^^fll you speak, like currency and137 words
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Article, Illustration1083 1986-07-21 4 4 The northern styles emphasised the feet while the southern styles made greater use of the hands. But experts unanimously agreed that the greatest m school is Shaolin. How much of the Shaolin Temple legend is true? How believable are those fantastic feats1,083 words
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Article, Illustration663 1986-07-21 4 4 Light-body gongfu really only involves making use of the terrain and special tools to move rapidly. IN THE world of Chinese gongfu, many characters are described this way: Bandit chief Chu Liuxiang is a master of "light-body" gongfu; he663 words
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Advertisement234 1986-07-21 4 THIS programme is compiled by Rediffuslon and broadcast dai- I ot'c I oarn ly m Teochew, Hokkien LBl o Lddilß and Cantonese. The Mandarin broadcast times over moiium SBC's Radio Foot are 9 pm m Teochew and 19.45 pm m Hokkien on Mondays, 9 pm m Cantonese and 9.45 pm234 words
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Article, Illustration730 1986-07-21 5 Malay dances are now a big drawl THE development of Malay dances is very encouraging today. Lately Malay dances have received the attention of both Malays and nonMalays. This development is widespread and Malay dances are assured of a place m every festival held m the region and most parts730 words
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Article, Illustration666 1986-07-21 5 Oleh MAIZATON ES PERKEMBANGAN seni tarian Melayu terus menggembirakan para peminatnya. Sejak akhir-akhir mi ia bertambah menjadi perhatian masyarakat Melayu dan bukan Melayu. Perkembangannya juga begitu meluas sehingga ia sering mendapat tempat di pelbagai pesta yang bersifat serantau dan juga Asia. Dalam misi-misi budaya ke666 words
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Advertisement353 1986-07-21 5 m i tr r^f a n instruction: PK A i\ fltfl Si 1 1*1 A On ever y Une above tnere te a word the letters of X\s JVC* X_CtuCA KJLL 1 _T_kJ which have been jumbled up. Rearrange the letters to form the word required. r Bahagian 4 Word353 words
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Advertisement356 1986-07-21 5 '^Business or pleasure. There are better reasons to stay at The Regent m Kuala Lumpur or Bangkok." i/fx^, W haf J W S& at f\ VAI «*7 if/ \l L f X J 3 As^ /j\ 81 -*T^ Z_ L^ J L J V^ y BANGKOK KUALA LUMPUR N. A356 words
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Advertisement997 1986-07-21 6 r ft I V S^ f i| S 1| if C** V| TELEPHONE SERVICE: X am Sk. f X NB BS V %fck imn ****1 to Friday: 9am to 5 30pm (bpm deadline to- next day) •S»turdij: 8 30am to f M I V^ S H V& 4K aT~jl m997 words
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Advertisement566 1986-07-21 6 12 Computer Products/ 12 Computer Products/ Services Services Model No: NCR I 9020 1 and NCR 3250 consist of following peripherals and devices: 1 Processor with 256 KB memory 4 CRT Terminal 1 125 LPM MATRIX Printer 1 Microprocessor with 512 KB memory 4 SLIP Printer 4 Journal Printer 1566 words
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Advertisement440 1986-07-21 6 24 Garage Sale ANTIQUE GRAMOPHONE CABINET, glass display cabinet, European classic sofa, Malaccan flower stand, alrcond., beds, dining table. Tel: *****30. SELETAR HILLS. MON./ Tues. Teak bedroom sets, sitting room set, ctv, 42 cv.ft. fridge, tv chair, cane set, Iron garden set, many others. Giveaway prices. *****46. USED RAMIN SOFA440 words
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Advertisement476 1986-07-21 6 27 Wanted We offer high price for your GOLD, PAWN TICKETS, DIAMONDS WATCHES TEL *****17 *****73 290 BALESTIER ROAD (Opposite McDonald) SJbbvbvvbbmbbbbbbbbbwbV WE BUY ALL types of gold, diamond, Jewellery watches. Tel: *****43. #02-36, 2nd Floor, People's Park Centre, Spore 0105. WANTED SONY BETAMAX video all types of used Betamax476 words
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Advertisement608 1986-07-21 6 29 Beauty Culture 29 Beauty Culture aFACELINEPT^WI^I MEN'S SALON I JjL JL 1 TREATMENT FOR MEN I*** I j WITH PROBLEM SKIN &f A Being an <>stablished facial salon, we have experienced and qualified male therapists j^L Jmk to attend to your skin problems using flHkrfi W*<« the latest electro-techniques608 words
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Advertisement630 1986-07-21 6 30 Hairdressing P-^^PERM $7^50 Mon Pri: 10 a.m. 8 p.m. Hair Training School #03-584 Rocwot Centre I T«JtH*7»SO I YUMEI JAPANESE SALON Offer' Cut $12, Perm $25 (Wella). 'Professional Stylists': Kazuko Koike/ Irene. *****65/ *****01. PERM: $15. CUT: $5. Appointment tel: *****91. Variations Unisex, #03-37 Tanglln Shopping Centre. 31 Plumbing/630 words
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Advertisement680 1986-07-21 6 35 House Cleaning/ Painting ROCKB-TONE GENUINE SPRAY coating. 5 years g'teed at rock bottom price. Tel: *****11 (day)/ *****91 (night). ROCKS-TONE, BPRAY TEXTURE painting and all kinds of renovation work. Call: *****29. 36 House Renovation/ Decor A REASONABLE RELIABLE RENOVATION CONTRACTOR offara apaclal paekaga daai for renovation works for HDB680 words
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Advertisement710 1986-07-21 6 A Wk \Vk. M You don't have to hunt for ideas on home improvement and comfort. Ideas on home improvement from: Boon Yong Sofa Maker Brady's (Spore) Pte Ltd Chin Bee Plaster Contractor Contract Co-ordinates Pte Ltd Ebac Living Concept E-Zee Aluminium Heng Leong Industry Co Jin Chern Construction Jumbo710 words
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Advertisement952 1986-07-21 7 38 TV/ Video/ Hi-Fi NATIONAL VCR-NV-2SO It $585 Cheapest In town latest Video Movies Rental. Ylshun Video Centre Blk. 110, Yishun Ring Rd.. 01-393. Tel: *****17/8. SHARP ELECTRICAL: Specially m servicing of Sharp, Roxy, T.F.K., Slera, Philips, National, Hitachi, Sony CTV/ VCR, hl-fl Si washing machines. *****78/ *****93. HOBHINA SPECIALISES952 words
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Advertisement423 1986-07-21 7 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal LOWEST CHARGE $30 House, office removal, transportation, disposal and delivery service. Specialist m piano/ organ removal. Economical rates. We supply 15' lorry. Responsible, reliable and experienced workers provided. For more Information fast service, tel: *****39. LOWEST CHARGE 130. Specialist m household, goods transportation to and from423 words
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Advertisement780 1986-07-21 7 51 Printing/ Copying Services 1-2-3 IMMEDIATE, IMPRESSIVE, Innovative. Printing for cards, letters, stationery, leaflets, envelopes, forms Si designing services, etc. Call: Prlmart. Printers, 362 Upper Paya Lebar Rd., #04-10 Da Jin Factory Bldg. Tel: *****03/ *****77 for competitive pricing quality prints. FAST CHEETAHS Quick Printing. Professional Quality Service. Money Back780 words
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Advertisement824 1986-07-21 7 52 Office Furniture/ 52 Office Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing B"~~^ nk jlimtllmß f-, FROM GERMANY"^ 57 Business 64 Domestic Help Opportunities Available SOLE AGENT OF well known Jap- anese made binoculars Invites B^""""" applicants for dealership pro- W __|_P^B^. l gram. Write to The Advertiser, JFIf M~k. Ang Mo Klo Central824 words
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Advertisement715 1986-07-21 7 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available A personal name for personal services of personal trained maids. Personality goodwill assured services Strict Japanese tolerable attitude behaviour training, hardworking, helpful, obedient, cheerful, honest self-disciplined $650 fee includes W/P visa fee, medical exam security bond, PA airfare others 2 yr contract715 words
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Advertisement488 1986-07-21 7 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive Established Computer School requires (1) rAHT-TIIE/FULL-TIME LECTURERS Requirements Only those holding Honours or Master degrees m Computer Science need apply Possess at least 3 years of working experience m Computing Industry |Z) BUSINESS COMMUNICATION LECTURER (PART-TIME) Requirements Diploma Holder m Business Administration preferred Good working488 words
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Advertisement1007 1986-07-21 7 70 situations vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical I If you've got the drive, j read 0n... |f I§§ he leacJer n Winchester disc drives is interested I m people with the-drive to succeed and and excel m work performance. Our current expansion programme has created new W,1,007 words
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Advertisement834 1986-07-21 7 70 situations vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical PRIME TRANSPORTATION PTE LTD invit«« suitable Singapore citizww to fitl the following position* A) BOOK-KEEPER LCC Higher Accounting or equivalent with some working experience. Must be able to maintain full set of accounts books. Preference will be given to candidates with knowledge In the travel834 words
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Advertisement606 1986-07-21 8 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical MANUFACTURING FIRM REQ. Chinese Female Typist/ Clerk. GCE •O' Level. Experience not necessary Salary: $380 to $400 pm Interested, please write to: The Personnel Dept 161. Kallang Way, #03-18/ 23. Spore- 1334. JUNIOR GENERAL CLERK required Below 20 years. Able to type and knowledge of606 words
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Advertisement504 1986-07-21 8 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales Wfclk-In Interview Monday to Friday 9am 12noon; 2pm spm Cashiers Tanglin Full-time Changi Airport Full-time I Experience m handling foreign currencies is I essential. I A monthly salary o( more than $500/- (inclusive I of incentives) can be expected. A monthly transport504 words
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Advertisement338 1986-07-21 8 BE A PROFESSIONAL IN THE LIFE ASSURANCE BUSINESS Our professional training, reputed to be the best and most systematic m the industry, will be provided to selected Individuals. You should: c be at least 25 years c be presently earning at least $1,200 p.m. c have sales experience or experience338 words
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Advertisement666 1986-07-21 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales r mid' Japanese fashion boutique has vacancies for FEMALE SALES STAFF c 16 to 25 years c GCE. 'O' level c 2 routing shifts c able to converse In English and Mandarin c able to work Independently Interested applicants, please call personally for interview at 177,666 words
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Advertisement814 1986-07-21 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales SALES/ MANAGEMENT TRAINEES c Ambitious, hardworking, success-orientated and independent c Good communication skills Opportunities: Promotion to management position High steady income Free overseas holidays/ simlnars Comprehensive training guaranteed. Call personally at: 80 Marine Parade Rd 21st fir. Parkway Parade Singapore 1544. Attn: Nancy Long. Due to814 words
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Advertisement571 1986-07-21 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales LADY TUPPERWARE DEALERS reqd Part/ full-timers. Good Income no capital Involved. Call Arlene *****64. PERMANENT CHINESE SALESGIRLS reqd at Orchard Rd. English speaking reqd.. age: 17 to 22 yrs. Basic commission. *****75. REOD. FEMALE CHINESE Sales Assistants for video library. Call personally at: #01-328, Blk 85,571 words
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Advertisement742 1986-07-21 8 72 Situations vacant: ri situations vacant: Technical Technical S&ik mote at H_ Plenty of overtime High starting basic salary (minimum $500 per month) Short 4-day work week A US-based manufacturer of high-tech, precision leadframes, we have vacancies for the following: DPlating Technicians Males, completed NS Diploma m Chemical Process Technology742 words
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Advertisement431 1986-07-21 8 72 situations vacant: Technical /S If tf J7_jHj/ INCOM SINGAPORE mom »,■'-*•■•>«*. m: UnavJAUJJU An American multinational company has vacancies for the following positions: SHIPPING/ RECEIVING CLERK (Male) I GCE 'O' level preferably with credit m Maths 2 years relevant experience m a multinational company Preferably with storekeeping experi- ence431 words
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Advertisement569 1986-07-21 8 ri. situations vacant: Technical ar« mvitad for trt« post O»: LABORATORY TECHNICIAN Appointment Raqufcramants: Singapore citizens. Completed OCE 'A' level (Science). Job Description An Interesting position In the Department of Cardiology to perform Investigative procedures necessary for the treatment of patients with heart disease. Accurate performance of established Investigative procedures569 words
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Advertisement318 1986-07-21 9 72 Situations Vacant: Technical REOD. TECHNICAL ASSISTANTS. (1) Completed National Service. (2) Possess class 3 driving licence (3) Training will be provided. Pis. come personally to:- 18 Paslr Panjang Road 10-03/ 04. PSA Multi-Storey Complex. S(0511) Tel: *****04/ 5. CONSULTANCY CO. URGENTLY requires one Senior Civil/ Structural Draftsman Tel *****61318 words
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Advertisement800 1986-07-21 9 I Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production Production Production s? 58^ 5555^^ SPseaaate 1 FEMALE PRODUCTION nBooamand r^r=-=^- ftDFDATHRQ The Personnel Department M^^^S^B^— B Sjl Malaysians are also welcome) (Ground Floor) Singapore 1 233 C^g^'^ f^^\u B Wi Minimum800 words
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Advertisement354 1986-07-21 9 I (9.00 am to T PRODUCTION F OPERATORS (16 to 30 years old) Requirements: Experience not necessary We provide: Permanent normal shift No scope work Friendly, clean cooling environment Attractive welfare/ Medical benefits THE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT FOSTER ELECTRIC (S) PTE. LTD. 1 58 Kallang Way Singapore 1334. Tel: *****1 1354 words
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Advertisement585 1986-07-21 9 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production Calling Ladies... Interested m working for a big stable U.S. company which A really cares for you? /j Come join our modern telephone manufactu ring facility Am in Karapong Übi as: A PRODUCTION OPERATORS Pfenna nent Ist or585 words
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Advertisement408 1986-07-21 9 73 Situations Vacant: Production NMB I SINGAPORE LIMITED requires FEMALE QC INSPECTORS Secondary education Able to use gauges, micrometers and calipers Able to work oh 3 rotating shifts Fringe Benefits: Shift Allowance ($4 for 2nd shift $8 for 3rd shift) Salary Increase after 3 months Attendance Awards Life Insurance Coverage408 words
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Advertisement574 1986-07-21 10 74 Situations Vacant: 74 situations vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous M. jk NTUC COMFORT .''''kj invites applications for the V-THT^V following posts: §^fljTffi!?=yß^yil7^H^BHa^aaaW Requirements: Minimum GCE O' level j Bi-lingual/able to speak local dialects Preferably have some relevant working experience m handling telephone calls, Ability to type Shift Hours: ?am-3pm/3pm-11pm Duties involve574 words
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Advertisement487 1986-07-21 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous (Q4S AIRPORT SERVICES has immediate vacancies for: Singapore citizen, age 18-35 years Able to work on shift Gross salary $425 p.m. Benefits Annual travel concession abroad 1 month AWS Uniforms provided 14 days' annual leave Free medical and dental treatment Recreation, holiday chalets and welfare schemes.487 words
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Advertisement530 1986-07-21 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Invites applications for the following positions: WAITRESS (for discotheque, lounge Japanese Restaurant) Pleasant personality Able to speak English Willing to work shifts HOUSEMAN Able to handle heavy equipment Interested applicants, please call personally at: The Personnel Dept CENTURY PARK SHERATON SINGAPORE Nassim Hill Singapore 1025 (1)530 words
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Advertisement760 1986-07-21 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous KUKUP SEAFOOD RESTAURANT (Behind Mac Donald's East Coast Recreation Centre) urgently requires WAITERS/ WAITRESSES Pleasant and co-operative, bilingual (English/ Mandarin), with at least 1 year's restaurant experience. If the above fits you and you are willing to prove your capabilities (there are opportunities for promotion). We'd760 words
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Advertisement683 1986-07-21 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous UNISEX SALON REQUIRES Female Junior Stylists, Shampoo/ Blow Girls. #03-07 Fu Lv Shou Complex. Tel: *****32 REQUIRED PART-TIME GRASS Cutter/ Window Cleaner. Must own motorcycle. Tel: *****48. SECURITY GUARDS WANTED Immediately for Upp. Bt. Tlmah town areas. Call *****89 WANTED EXPERIENCED MALE Hairstylist. Call: *****23 for683 words
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Advertisement469 1986-07-21 10 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance EASY I LOANS FOR NEW AND USED CARS Low interest rates 4-year repayment Prompt service ft UNITED OVERSEAS FINANCE Tel: *****82 (11 lines)' *****41 *****13 *****25/6 Ad Permit No QQ7S UWkV (^y' offers new IVj -/jV and used car 1 y( loans at competitive interest rates.469 words
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Advertisement925 1986-07-21 10 86 For Sale: BMW '83 BMW 728iA (4-speed auto gear) m showrm. cond. Very low mileage. Price $78,000 0.n.0. View 25, Sommerville Walk, S'porel33s. '82 BMW 52OiA, fully auto. 1 owner, 1 year tax, low mileage. *****91, Andy. '83 BMW 5201. Pte. owner. Alrcon. Radio cassette, sports rims. Car like925 words
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Advertisement791 1986-07-21 10 87 For Sale: Mercedes 87 For Sale: Mercedes j,^,^ y T^BtJ^a^^Hl^t^L^aaMM*i*^B^»M»M*wWßMßlntf 90 For Sale: Toyota 92 For Sale: Mazda JULY 1981 TOYOTA Tercel Lady leaving. Accident free. Tax 12/86. Alrcon., new tyres. $12,800. Tel: *****40 from 9am to spm. MID. '77 TOYOTA Corona 1600. $3,900. Oct. '78 Austin Allegro 1300.791 words
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Advertisement758 1986-07-21 10 9/82 MAZDA 323, 5-speed, metallic green, hi-power Pioneer cassette radio, alrcon. Beautiful cond. $15,900 0.n.0. *****55/ *****77. NOV. '82 MAZDA 323 4-door. 1 pte. owner. Original paint. Tax 10/86. Excellent. $17,200. *****44 1979 MAZDA 626 saloon, full accessories, PARF eligible. Downpayment $2,500. *****18. 1985 MAZDA 1500GT, coupe. 2 pte owners,758 words
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Advertisement820 1986-07-21 11 96 For Sale: Other Makes PACIFIC MOTOR CREDIT PTE. LTD. (For top quality used cars) Showroom/ Office: 11, Leng Kee Road, 8. 0315 (Opposite Cycle A Carriage) TEL: *****77 (4 LINES) PRIVATE REGISTRATION •85 Honda Accord 4-dr. STD. (12 valves) Toyota Starlet 1.0 XL Honda Civic 1.5 12-valves Mlt. Galant820 words
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Advertisement456 1986-07-21 11 98 Sale/Wanted: Motor Cycles/ Scooters AZ VESPA SCOOTER, orlg. paint, hardly used. $1250. Tel: *****71. 99 Vehicles Wanted [sen] itto us. Selling your car? We'll make you an offer you can't refuse. Call Borneo Motors Quality Used Cars: *****49 Open 7 days a week, Bam-5 pm daily. ATTRACTIVE PRICE, HIGHEST456 words
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Advertisement725 1986-07-21 11 99 Vehicles Wanted WANT A GOOD PRICE FOR YOUR CAR? We offer: Excellent prices for your car/ commercial vehicle. Cash payment. Comprehensive services for loans, car Insurance road tax. We accept: c Cars of all makes c.c. c Commercial vehicles (vans, pickups) and company registered cars. c Scrap cars or725 words
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Advertisement898 1986-07-21 11 100 Scrap Vehicles BETTER PRICES OFFERED for PARF/ SZ scrap cars all kinds of good used cars. *****02/ *****76 (Day). *****09 (Night). ALEX: *****50/ *****65. Best prices offered for PARF scrap used cars. Cash payment. ATTRACTIVE CASH FOR all scrap/ used/ SZ scrap cars. *****42/ *****63, Kwok (day/ night). BETTER898 words
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Advertisement546 1986-07-21 11 106 Accommodation Available: Houses D.15 BURNFOOT TERR, s/storey detached. 3200 sq.ft. 3+ 1 rms. Unfurn. $900 p.m. *****88 (Agt.) D.15 2-STOREY SEMI-D. 3 bdrms. In quiet residential locality. Unfurn. $850. Nlckhomes *****83. D 1543, 2-STOREY BUNGALOWS In Peach Garden. 5 bedrooms *****22 ext. 247/ Pg.: *****36. D.16 CHANQI. S/storey seml-d/546 words
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Advertisement606 1986-07-21 11 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartment. Apartments LUXURIOUS fIPfIRTMEHTS At the junction of Scotts/Orchard Road, next to Hyatt Hotel. 1 4,000 sq. ft. Hotel Mini golf course j style lobby Reception lounge Large swimming pool p ree seltservice launderette Children's wading pool Tropical garden Residents' club house Man-made Waterfall606 words
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Advertisement618 1986-07-21 11 D.9, KILLINEY APT. High fir., off Orchard Rd., furn. 3 aircons., 5 balconies, 3 bdrms., 1 servant's $1,400. D.16, furn. semi-d., Upp. Changl $650. D.19 terrace, p/furn. Highland Rd. $750. D.5, furn. West Coast, «900. *****12/ *****82. FURAMA TOWER near Grange Road. Fully furnished, 4-bed-room apt. on mid-level, with good618 words
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Advertisement924 1986-07-21 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments OXLEY GARDEN BRAND new apartment within Orchard's vicinity. 3 bedrooms. Reasonable rental. Debenham City Valuers *****79. 104 HOLLAND RD. apt 3 rms. living/ dining, bathrms., fully equipped kitchen, $1,200. Orchard Rd, Jin. Jintan 3 rms. Both furn. aircon. Tel: *****80. 4 BEPROOMS. POOL. Security Squash. Sauna.924 words
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Advertisement876 1986-07-21 11 108 Accommodation 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms Available: Rooms Staying m Singapore for more than a month? Enjoy these benefits m one of our comfortably appointed rooms at a special package price. rnmrn^ Daily maid ser\ice (jfe^yffib fT.i Special rates lor our laundr> {9 ffljjjtfjfeliSfj facilities and fitness cluh [Hi Bssmfi876 words
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Advertisement634 1986-07-21 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments LUCKY TOWER, 4+l bdrms. Immaculate condition. 5 minutes to Orchard Road. *****11. No agts. MANDARIN GARDEN, 3+ 1 bdrms. Brand new. High fir. Best sea view. *****11. No agts. NEW PARTIALLY FURNISHED APT m accessible location. Low rental. Call Lily tel: *****66. ONE UNIT OF apt.634 words
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Advertisement832 1986-07-21 12 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses DISTRICT 11, Orchid Inn vicinity. Beautiful single storey bungalow on elevated land, 3 bedrooms, swimming pool, renovated, land area 6,500 square feet, mature garden, must view. Only $600,000. Call *****09 after 10 a.m. i P rjl. j -Ji. > f j| Nowwith832 words
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Advertisement961 1986-07-21 12 113 For Sale: Houses D. if; I'<i-BTOREY Bungalow. 4+ 1 rm. 8,000 sq.ft. D.lO d/storey bungalow 11,000 sq.ft. $1 .5 m. Burlington Realty *****09/ *****10. 0.19 TAI HWAN Gdn. 2-1/2-storey terr. 2000 sq.ft. Built-in 3000 sq.ft. 4+ 1 rms. Well kept. $425,000. Holland *****79. D.19, TASTEFULLY RENOVATED s/storey bunglw. 4+961 words
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Advertisement496 1986-07-21 12 114 For Sal*: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartmanta Quality Homes for Sale available immediately, g&l £tk |B t W t -j__________r J^ f l i IP*'**' JR. _jmw i at mgf 1 1 M a_ai£____r mr-mP- L *_______LV^^ i *^v 4* fl__i^______P^ *^*>^ >_ _-■>''" "i^^^tß^EL_*«£H ,m j!_496 words
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Advertisement465 1986-07-21 12 SOFT. $"00» Greenville 2,800 475 Evian Condo. 2,600 396 Boon Tack Twr. 1,700 340 Ridgewood 1,400 320 Pandar Valtey 2-2,650 330 Woollerion Pk. 2,350( 0arage) 435 Anaullia/TangHn 3,400/5,500 796 Mandarin Gardan 1,022 238 Leighwood 2,000 428 Cry.tal Twr. 2,800 420 LINDTRAC SERVICES PTE. LTD. 2948*79 (5 LINES) a 3 badrooma465 words
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Advertisement920 1986-07-21 12 114 For Sale: Private Apartments D.15 DUNMAN CT. Lower mals. 1500 sq.ft. 2 bdrms. Pool. Convenient locality. F'hold. $305,000. Holland *****79. D.15 MARYLAND PK. High fir. 1,700 sq.ft. F'hold. 3 bdrms./ servant's. S/pool, tennis, security. $302,000. *****18/ *****12 agt. D.15 OCEAN PARK, high floor, 2073 sq.ft. 3+l bdrm. Good orientation,920 words
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Advertisement922 1986-07-21 12 116 For Sale: HDB Apartment* WIND HOUSING SERVICES TEL: *****03/ 4/ 5 5-ROOMED A.M. Kio b1k.460 $135,000 Bedok North blk.lll/ 415/ 710 $114,000 $143,000 Bt. Merah Central blk.l 16 $167,000 Clement! b1k.413/ 604/ 605 $135,000 $143,000 Dover Cloae b1k.14 $107,000 Ghim Moh b1k.13 $128,000 Hillvww b1k.13 $112,000 4-ROOMED A.M. Kio922 words
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Advertisement922 1986-07-21 12 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments GEYLANG BAHRU 8LK. 97. 3-rm New generation. Terrazzo throughout. Kitchen cabinet. $62,000 neg. All CPF. *****18 JLN. RAJAH PURE 4-rm New generation, tastefully renovated, all marble, cabinets $108,000 (Full CPF $104,000). *****33. MARINE CRES. 5-RM. Blk 27, high fir. seaview all rms. Ceramic/ parquet. Well922 words
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Advertisement534 1986-07-21 12 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 5-RM. A.M. KIO 81k.401, high fir Broken marble. $127,000. Emtom Realty: *****53/ *****59. 5-RM. A.M. KIO pt. b1k.551 Aye 10. High fir. White ceramic flooring at $125,000. *****98 (anytime) 5 RM. A. M. Klo, Blk. 553. High fir. King Oeorge, Blk. 807. Renovated. *****11/ 2/534 words
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Advertisement691 1986-07-21 12 117 Properties Wanted UNIWEST *****15/ *****47 WANTED: c H*es:d 15.5,9,10,11,19,20 c Apia: Bayshore, Eastern Lagoon, Green Meadows, Amber Pk. others. HUOC: Ambervllle, Lakevlew, Braddell, Glllman, Laguna, others. FOR SALE: Maryland/ Amber Park, $315K5410K High fir. WANTED HDB flats wanted In all areas. We have genuine buyers. Do not hesitate. Call691 words
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Advertisement1097 1986-07-21 13 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces PRIME LIGHT INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX 11 iiMinM |nd us tria| i UNIUN Building I JALAN PEMIMPIN M 2 cargoes and 1 passenger lift. S3 Tight Security system. IK Clean and well maintained gfi Competitive rentals 3B| UNION TEXTILE CO. (PTE) LTD. 1 37 Jalan Pemimpm,1,097 words
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Advertisement544 1986-07-21 13 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Hi mm m^ /IBBV9W|Pi a niPPnl!PPfff_uSSHi Warehouse/ Factory cum Office for lease Competitive rate. Small area tailored to your needs. Available for short/long lease. Please call *****61 aWafafefaWl W 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces SUPREME HOUSE SHOP544 words
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Advertisement753 1986-07-21 13 OFFICE SPACES AT GRTH Building, #03-01, 362 sq.ft., #03-01A, 423 sq.ft., #03-02A, 847 sq.ft., #03-02 C, 336 sq.ft., #03-038 220 sq.ft., #04--018 338 sq.ft., #04-02A 700 sq.ft., #04-04 393 sq.ft., #05-02 300 sq.ft., #05-04 357 sq.ft., #05-07 388 sq.ft., #05-08 406 sq.ft., #05-13, 196 sq.ft. #05-15 360 sq.ft., #06-03 300753 words
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Advertisement546 1986-07-21 13 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces Office Spaces -■■■WK^tßHk- I you are specially blessed... ft Kn] X* with good cl mate 'avourable terrain and F MSt IBBraF isrf^ tß^' harmony to the people. In short, you have i mj&ffl ISP* 1 -w.- "w546 words
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Advertisement321 1986-07-21 13 PRIME SHOPS FOR LEASE Area: from 301 sq.ft. Rental: from $541 For: retailer, wholesaler, travel agents, furniture shops, etc. Please call 533-6868. fortof atcAKM «uTHo«rrr fPSA SHOPS PSA BUILDING At the junction of Alexandra/Pasir Panjang Roads Shops with good frontage for lease. Areas from 97 sq m Desired trades: Pharmacy,321 words
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Advertisement649 1986-07-21 13 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces SHOP FOR RENT #02-33 Paramount Shopping Centre. Reasonable rental. Tel: *****47 (Nerlssa) or *****01 (Irene). ORCHARD C*E SHOPPING Ctr. #02-04, 420 sq.ft. Near escalator. $1,500 Incl./ sale. *****90/ *****32. PEOPLE'S PARK CENTRE, 237 sq.ft. Rental $600. (Incl. maintenance). Call owner: *****97/ 8. SHOP AT HONG649 words
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Advertisement582 1986-07-21 13 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours SPRINGTIME WILDFLOWEK SEASON Y^ \y—^ en PERTH Jf ~^yQ > WITH FUU 80AM J y/ Vi«it Old Macdonald Farm. 1 \rV < *Jf) V. l( Enjoy Austic Style Bubeque! V^^l^ ift^s^~"N \V Lv D««r Farm Rot* Garden! Cy^W, Vv >v V K^VT\ Scenic Drive582 words
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Advertisement171 1986-07-21 13 NATIONAL DAY lI ARI RAYA HAJI HILL/ BEACH RESORT SPECIAL PACKAGE GENTING HIGHLANDS (NEW CASINO HOTEL) 2D/3N (Coach) $119 30/4N (Coach) $149/1179 3 DAYS (Air) 5299/5319 GENTING AWANA GOLF COUNTRY CLUB CONDOMINIUMS (AWANA CONDOMINIUMS) 20/3N (Coach) $99 2 DAYS (Air) $239 CAMERON HIGHLANDS (STRAWBERRY PARK/ KOWLOON HOTEL) 2D/3N (Coach) $129/$B9171 words
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Advertisement689 1986-07-21 14 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 TourB gl ys#riP Malaysia Indonesia O2DDesaru From $80 3D East Coast Kuantan/Kuala 2D Tanjong Pinang From $140 on C7O Trengganu From $169 Dai| v De P +m iv venting From Pulau Kanpas (Turtle Watching) Dep fcvery Fn L a e Toba/Medan $448/478 <689 words
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Advertisement175 1986-07-21 14 INTENSIVE HOME TUITION by dedicated English-Language, specialist for Secondary 'A' Levels. Tel: *****24. TUTORS OFFER TUITION m English, Chinese, Maths., Science Comm. subjects at all levels. Tel: *****74/ *****89. AN EXPERIENCED GRAD. specialises m Eng./Chinese/ Maths./ Science m dist.ls. *****58. BILINGUAL TUTORS PROVIDE home tuition. Pri, Sec, Pre-U. All subjects/175 words
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Advertisement453 1986-07-21 14 147 Academic Courses SINGAPORE institute OF Science, 593-A Serangoon Road, tel: *****20. Pioneer Institute with up to date lab. Approved courses m: English, Maths. Si Science subjects (Sec.2 to Pre-U II). 1985 sessions In full swing. CURRENT SCH. TEACHER guaranteed to meet your demand. Will teach long-term. Talk to us453 words
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Advertisement369 1986-07-21 14 148 Computer Courses BASIC PROGRAMMING 21/7 Night, 22/7 Am, 2/8 Sal. A 2-mth course comprising elementary advanced concepts. (4 hrs. lectures p/wk unltd. practical) Morn./ Even./ Sat. $120 whole court* WORDSTAR $120 C&G 747 DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER STUDIES 21/7 Night, 4/8 Day Part-time/full-time for June '87 exam. No computer knowledge369 words
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Advertisement921 1986-07-21 14 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses M' I YOU CAN BE A POTENTIAL GOLD MEDALLIST OF THE IDPM rTMC A SUCCESSFUL COMPUTER SCHOOL Your successful Computer Career Starts with TMC ACHIF VFMFNT* Ist IDPM GOLD MEDAL AWARDED TO MISS HELEN YAP*- WORLD BEST STUDENT921 words
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Advertisement58 1986-07-21 14 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses HIGHER ACCOUNTING/ PRINCIPLES Of Accounts (for 'A' students) starting today 7pm. Experienced Teacher. Rex Commercial Sch. 768G Upp. Serangoon Rd. Tel: *****00/ *****85 ENGLISH FOR COMMERCE starting Wed. 23/7/86 7pm. Rex Commercial School. 768G Upp. Serangoon Rd. *****00/ *****85. MAMSA SALESMANSHIP DIPLOMA. Mon. 6.30 p.m. Commencing58 words
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Advertisement40 1986-07-21 14 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses ELECTRONICS SERVICING YONG SIONG ELECTRONICS (PTE) SCHOOL offers Basic Electronics (Beg.), Transistor Radio, B/W Colour TV, Video Taperecorder Servicing, Microprocessor, Electrical NTC 3. Please call at: Blk 334, Kreta Ayer Road #03-07, Spore 0208. Tel: *****97.40 words
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Advertisement165 1986-07-21 14 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses DIPLOMA IN MARKETING/ PUBLIC RELATIONS for LCCI 1987 Exam. Subjects: Marketing Salesmanship Public Relations Advertising Full time Classes Commencing on 21 /7 '86 Mon. Fn., 1 .30 5.30 pm Part Time Classes Commencing at: BUKITMERAH #05-3545 Block 162 Bukit Merah Town Centre Tel: *****90 (8 Lin**)165 words
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Advertisement683 1986-07-21 14 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses W Computer Studies H^JJifl NCC JOINT DIPLOMA Wb T INCORPORATING II "i CITY GUILDS 747 a 1 Study for this internationally »«^k- --^B recognised Diploma at Stamford's Computer Department. M Facilities include:Computer Laboratory: ~iK Fitted with the latest state-of-the-art 32 -bit I€P 1 WANG683 words
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Advertisement343 1986-07-21 14 LCCI CERTIFICATE/ DIPLOMA COURSES (Preparing for 1987 Exams.) Commencing m Jury '86 a ACCOUNTING c ADVERTISING c BOOK-KEEPING c BUSINESS STATISTICS c COST ACCOUNTING c ECONOMICS c ENGLISH FOR COMMERCE c MARKETING c PUBLIC RELATIONS c PRIVATE SECRETARIAL COURSE c SHORTHAND c SELLING AND SALES MANAGEMENT c TYPEWRITING PLEASE ENROL343 words
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Advertisement754 1986-07-21 15 151 Language Courses 151 Language Courses 154 Dancing Instruction DAY and EVENING COURSES ENGLISH JAPANESE FRENCH KOREAN GERMAN MALAY INDONESIAN MANDARIN TEL: 737-6666 V Registration Hours: Bam Bpm (Mon Fri) J \T Bam 1 pm (Sat) 157 Hairdressing/ 157 Hairdressing/ Beauty Instruction Beauty Instruction C^EBSSEaBBBaI v Join our hairstyling courses754 words
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Advertisement563 1986-07-21 15 r DANCE PACKAGES on DISCO JAZZ 22/7/86 BALLROOM DANCE 25/7/86 TWO INTENSIVE programmes to Introduce a good combination of the latest free style dance variations to Beginners Enthusiasts Relax yet Innovative, the packages aim to personify that high level of grace rythmn In any social functions. Call: Metropolitan YMCA k563 words
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Advertisement2370 1986-07-21 15 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES DCcnooiHHraH Telefax No: *****59 Kates: Box Service: WmMmm 5 1 AN l fc K&3U35 I MBBMm Sales service: Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD Tel *****11 ext 5724/5/6/8 5669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: Sslo.oo A newly established joint-venture has2,370 words
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Advertisement307 1986-07-21 15 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, (CHAPTER 185) AND IN THE MATTER OF LEE AGENCY CO. PTE. LTD. (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP At an Extraordinary General Meeting of Members of the Company held at 47, Hill Street, #04-01, Chinese Chamber of Commerce Industry307 words
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Advertisement570 1986-07-21 16 NOTICES NG TEOW YHEE SONS PTE. LTD. DONG GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD NG TEOW YHEE SONS (S) PTE. LTD. gb Building #10 -02 GB Building #11-01/03 IC41 C 43 Ceal S^f 14 o cpc\\ Street Singapore 0106. 143. Cecil btreet. *****28 (3 lines) SBBll (10 6 lines) leX AN RS570 words
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Advertisement84 1986-07-21 16 I IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No 173 of 1986 In the Matter of the Companies Act (Chapter 185) And In the Matter of Diamo Private limited NOTICE OF WINDING-UP ORDER In the Matter of Diamo Private Limited Winding-Up Order made on the84 words
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Advertisement330 1986-07-21 16 IN THE SUBORDINATE COURTS OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE M.C. Salt No. 5429 of 198 C Between SIME DIAMOND LEASING (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD Plaintiffs And HO SIEW LAN (f Defendant NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To: HoSiewLan(f) late of 248 Jubilee Road Singapore ISI2 Take Notice that an action has been commenced330 words
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Advertisement733 1986-07-21 16 ATTENTION BRITISH CITIZENS LIVING ABROAD BROWN flOD(&* (Andrew Brown, of W&M? H 6 Orchard Grove. Ma^aW^^t^ W&M* ww 7 (John Phillip Smith, of 21 A Highiield Road, linfield, Middlesex EN6 2DR) JONES 3 Albert David Jones, of II Charlton Court, London NW'l) If you were registered as an elector m733 words
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Advertisement760 1986-07-21 16 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) IN THE HIGH COURT OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY NO. 42* OF 198 C. RE: Abdnl Hallm Vasenther Marican EX PARTE: Borneo Motors (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. Creditors In the Matter of the Bankruptcy Notice Issued on the 3rd day of February 198 S. NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT760 words
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Advertisement690 1986-07-21 16 IN THE HIGH COIRT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Suit No. 3374 of 198 C Between SINGAPURA BUILDING SOCIETY LIMITED Plaintiffs And 1. PEARL DEVELOPMENTS PTE. LTD. 2. TAN SOO KUAN 3. TAN MING TECK Defendants NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To: 1. Tan Soo Kuan, 315 River Valley Road, #•141, Dragon690 words
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Advertisement133 1986-07-21 17 Boon! Top Romance 1 WjLl Steete m9w^ l^^^' Charlotte MC" 1 itro i e M WLjfumb Emm Mortimer m &£t j Jl Hf Available at all Good Bookshops. ©FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS A member of The Times Publishing Group 2 Jurong Port Road Singapore 2261. Tel: *****55. Results of First $300 TBI133 words
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Advertisement130 1986-07-21 17 The 16th edition of this yearbook is a guide to the world's main non- infantry portable weapon systems and corresponding defensive systems. There are accurate, comprehensive and fully updated sections on missiles, underwater weapons, radar, fire control and electronic warfare systems. Every weapon, every system, is catalogued by country, fully130 words
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Miscellaneous143 1986-07-21 17 SUN TAN By Collette pKggfl Wf§Mo\ THE BOfIN LOSER By Art Sansom FIN TUS FIPST PLA6%) p\ PIPNT «5A7 O £ft A^P^) *X THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby v ...sixty two/ £yy I ==k SevENTY FOUk. BLONDIE IteiMl yooil |oid >ou \Msrre W'isupel It've writtbn an awful I |\wat Me143 words
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Miscellaneous452 1986-07-21 17 PEANUTS Br Senate SH, MY WXP ANP U)ELL, YOU KNOU), UJHOOPS! SOMEONE'S AT Hi! ARE YOU THE TEACHER THINK TO MELP Niß 6ET THE P00R... IT'S DUMB ONE? I NEEP A TUTOR A BETTER START IN PROBABLY MY TUTOR... ~~~~^2~V~~& r SCHOOL THIS YEAR 1 *^-v— Mmr\ Ills BEETLE BAILEY452 words
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Advertisement692 1986-07-21 18 1 organisation' tf I'p.ff jiiiiwjgiia B ■iiiiyii'ii'iß'ii'iiSljMl NOW SHOWING PRINCE I Horn, I 30, 400, 645, 9 15 S I ORIENTAL I Horn, I 30, 3 30, 700, 900 I LIBERTY 1 4 SHOWS I 45, 4, 6 45, 9 15 S JURONG: LAST DAY I 4 SHOWS 1.45, 4,692 words
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Advertisement281 1986-07-21 18 THONG HUAT IMP. EXP. PTE LTD m association with The Lions Club of Singapore Central and The Lions Club of Singapore Mandarin < presents MISS SINGAPORE/; M3RLD Do you have the Winning Combinaton? Beauty Poise Charm Talent A Singaporean/Permanent Resident between 17 25 years 01d... then you could be the281 words
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Advertisement386 1986-07-21 18 loooooo66oooooooocx>ooooocx ORCHARD 8S? PEOPLES THEATRE NOW SHOWING ORCHARD (*****88) 4 SHOWS: 1.30. 4.00, 6.30 ft 9 00PM PEOPLE'S (*****72) 4 SHOWS. 1.00, 3.30, 7.00 9.30PM J£jf *H» OO THt RUSSIANS DtNV £?2&i/ v •*t ilM»PffN€D' B CATHAY: HURRY! LAST DAYS! O (*****00) 11.00 am. 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 ft 9.15pm <[>386 words
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Article, Illustration1192 1986-07-21 19 PHILIP CHEAH - Kurosawa Film Festival PHILIP CHEAH Preview by RASHOMON (1950) Saturday, July 28: 6.3« and 9 pm Aag 2: 6.39 pm 88 mln., b/w Starring Toshlro MMune, Masayuki Mori, Machiko Kyo A SAMURAI is murdered and his wife raped. In the courtroom, three interpretations of what happened including a testimony by1,192 words
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Advertisement216 1986-07-21 19 SCHEDULE OF KUROSAWA FILM FESTIVAL Date From 6:30 pm From 9:00 pm ft?@s^^H?k I Ju| y 26 Rashomon (88 mm) Rashomon I'^S&^BlK Ist shOW Only by invitation) I j^tjfsß?'^' July 27 Drunken Angel (98 mm.) Judo Saga (81 mm.) 2r Im 1 uly 2 Judo Saga Scandal (104 mm.) Bi^^^^^^^.l216 words
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Advertisement78 1986-07-21 19 If you are holding an event you want our readers to know about, fill m the coupon and send it to: What's On, Section 2, The Straits Times, 390 Kirn Seng Road, Singapore 0923. Your coupon should reach us three days before the event. Name of event: Staged/pre— nted by:78 words
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Miscellaneous234 1986-07-21 19 What's On assess TALK FAMILY PLANNING FOR NEWLYWEDS. By Dr Lim Hai Chiew from Bedok Polyclinic, in Mandarin. Lecture Theatre 65, Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Clementi Road. 7.30 pm. PERFORMANCE INSTANT ASIA SHOW. Features Malay, Indian and Chinese dances, as well as a lion dance and a snake charmer's act. Pasir234 words
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Miscellaneous218 1986-07-21 19 will be sold at the exhibition. National Archives Exhibition Hall, Hill Street Building, Hill Street. 10 am -6 pm. On till Aug3. THE CHANGI PHOTOGRAPHER EXHIBITION. Forty photographs taken secretly by George Aspinall, a Japanese prisoner-of-war at Selarang Barracks m 1942. Group Lounge, lobby level, Hotel Meridien, Changi. 8 am218 words
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Miscellaneous906 1986-07-21 19 I Radio One FM Stereo 90.5 mHz m VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News m Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning, Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Radio Patrol 7.45906 words
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Advertisement425 1986-07-21 20 _J____________^ _f^^ _H_ ______r Iff /~-Tn f _fl i _c _H 1 J^j_ Ym m^ m ff I ____R__f__Hr ff ff ______v__F i Jh 1 __F______'__________i^^^ I __F I J/r m I fl IWOm w^ m I _ff f ff _r V \WT ff ff /__Pff I ff ff V425 words
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Advertisement116 1986-07-21 20 '•****^BB <MF' iBJ B^' \BJ BM Bk. j9BV I Bstf^B\ai BB WKP^^ V H Hr^Bl B! Buyßl v a^B BE M Bk 3^ Br «> S fIV M| Hu «w*iWB il> '''^^B BB* WU h jr^ is. 1 B 1 V ISHbRk w^ X «HL ISr^*^ law" O bUBI K"116 words
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Miscellaneous397 1986-07-21 20 MY VIEW mm Catherine Ong Eastern Tales Tao Hna Shan (Ch 12, 9 pm): THIS movie is adapted from Qing playwright Kong Shangren's opera of the same name. The title refers to a fan with blood-stained plum blossoms painted on it. Sounds bizarre or rather melodramatic? Well, this story, which397 words
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Miscellaneous265 1986-07-21 20 Operatic tale of a tragic love between the North and South also become more apparent when Orry visits the Hazard homestead in Belvedere. The most melodramatic moment must be when Orry arrives just after the "I do's" have been said at a wedding in Resolute. Family lies (Ch 5, 8.31265 words
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Miscellaneous232 1986-07-21 20 opinions on failure and how to cope with it. And Alex's eager-beaver, energetic reaction to her prodding and advice will prove interesting to watch. Solid Gold (Ch 5, 11.31 pm): Those of you who tuned in to the first half of the interview with Smokey Robinson will want to catch232 words
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Miscellaneous647 1986-07-21 20 -For the Young THE LITTLE PEOPLE HONEST SEA (Ch 5, 4.41 pm): Dr Jamison has a rough day with the traffic authorities when he is stopped by a policeman for driving without a valid driving licence. ISSI NOHO THE EMPEROR HADRIAN WILL BE MOST DISPLEASED (Ch 8, 5.55 pm): When647 words
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