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Title Section16 1986-07-22 1 The Strait s Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8516 words
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Article504 1986-07-22 1 WONG AI KWEI - WONG AI KWEI New rates next month; electricity charges cut by 18% since November By THE monthly water bill for the average household will go up by $1.87 from next month, but this will be offset by a saving of 86 cents on lower electricity504 words
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100 1986-07-22 1 Theft-case boys steal again in court PERTH Two teenaged boys stole the wallet of a magistrate who had just heard theft charges against them, police said yesterday. The boys, 15 and 16, took the wallet containing As4o (Ssss) from magistrate Peter Michelides' chambers last Friday during a break m courtReuter - 100 words
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Article35 1986-07-22 1 SUVA Nauru has become the 10th nation to sign the treaty of Rarotonga which declares the South Pacific to be a nu-clear-free zone, the South Pacific Bureau for Economic Co-operation announced yesterday. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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253 1986-07-22 1 Third shift incentive with lower tariffs THE Public Utilities Board Is making It cheaper for companies to ran the third shift by offering lower electricity tariffs daring off-peak hoars. Prom next month, high tension consumers, incladlng large factories, hotels and shopping complexes, will pay lower rates for operating the 11253 words
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Article, Illustration257 1986-07-22 1 Traffic -stopping signs THE Traffic Police received 184 entries for the Pedestrian Crossing Walk Sign contest which closed over the weekend. The off icer-in-charge of Traffic Research, Assistant Superintendent Oh Kah Chye said: "Response to the contest indicates that there are people who want to help make walking m the257 words
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Article220 1986-07-22 1 EDINBURGH THE Edinburgh City Council may try to ban British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher from the Commonwealth Games m sympathy with the 27 countries that have so far boycotted the tournament here. Sri Lanka, Cyprus and the Seychelles were the latest nations yesterday toReuter; AFP - 220 words
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Article127 1986-07-22 1 BEIJING Women will wear bikinis m public m China for the first time at a body-building contest m November despite strong opposition from some quarters, an official newspaper said. The Shenzhen Youth Herald, seen m Beijing yesterday, quoted Mr Lo Zhuoyu, an honorary member of the InternationalReuter - 127 words
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298 1986-07-22 1 Election panel to appear before court today KUALA LUMPUR The High Court has ordered the Election Commission to appear today at its hearing into an opposition party's application to halt next month's general election, the commission's lawyer said. The main opposition Democratic Action Party (DAP) applied for an injunction toReuter; Bernama - 298 words
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Article, Illustration417 1986-07-22 1 Nakasone clears way for re-election as PM TOKYO Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone will promote two Cabinet ministers and political rivals to top party posts today m a move to clear the way for his re-elec-tion to the premiership, party officials said. Finance MinisterAFP; Reuter - 417 words
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274 1986-07-22 1 Dollar's dive causes Tokyo mart to plunge TOKYO Relentless selling of the US dollar here yesterday sent the greenback into another nosedive and the spillover effect caused a record plunge on the Tokyo stock market. The dollar tumbled to 154.85 m early trading compared with its previous record low ofReuter; UPI; AP; AFP - 274 words
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Advertisement19 1986-07-22 1 Bigger Games boycott 'may spell end for Commonwealth': Page 3 Sports Editor Godfrey Robert reports from Edinburgh: Page 2319 words
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Article349 1986-07-22 2 Some parents' choice SOME PARENTS are pulling their children out of kindergartens to enrol them m next year's pre-pri-mary classes to expose the youngsters to "more solid" work. These parents are keen to give their children a faster pace of education. Page 8 Cracks at carpark MORE THAN 1,000349 words
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Article308 1986-07-22 2 Too smart for troops AMERICAN TROOPS will not be smart enough to operate "smart" high-tech weapons the Pentagon is developing for a new era of remote-controlled warfare, according to a report released on Sunday. The report by defence analyst Martin Binkin of the Brookings Institution, a private308 words
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Article284 1986-07-22 2 Lemond m yellow GREG LEMOND on Sunday became the first American to wear the famous yellow jersey which belongs to the leader of the Tour de France. With the Tour now m its third and final week, the Calif ornian leads by 2:24 from Switzerland's Urs Zimmermann. Page 22284 words
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Article455 1986-07-22 2 Heady month of June d PERFOMANCE-PACKED month, nights of football, days of homework and housework this was June. Teenagers recall the heady month of theatretiopping during the Art Fest, frenzied catching up ivith World Cup football matches and the school holidays. The Teens Page also invites comments from455 words
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Article237 1986-07-22 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: SINGAPOREANS can take a more considered look at the question of old age financial security than daring the December 1984 general election campaign, when controversy raged over a Howe Yoon Chong Committee recommendation that the CPF withdrawal age be raised. First Deputy Prime Minister Goh237 words
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Article215 1986-07-22 2 MORE DIRECTORS COMPLY WITH COMPANIES ACT MORE THAN half of company directors now file up-to-date returns with the Registry of Companies, hold their annual general meetings properly and within the prescribed time, thanks to proper policing by the ROC and the higher penalties imposed by the amended Companies Act215 words
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203 1986-07-22 2 Around Asean. ..and Across the Causeway Golkar picks Suharto THE RULING Golkar party will elect President Suharto for another five-year term, the official An tar a news agency reported yesterday. Indonesia will hold general elections m April to choose members of the People's Congress, the highest legislative body m the203 words
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Article94 1986-07-22 2 SAFETY AND GRASS-CUTTERS THE MINISTRY of National Development, commenting on letters on the danger posed by grass cutters, gives the assurance that every effort is made to ensure the safety of the public during grass-cutting operations m public areas. It adds that it is aware that further measures need94 words
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Article278 1986-07-22 2 Product Advertiser Section/Pace Aircon Carrier II 1 Airlines Air New Zealand I —12/13 Japan Airlines I 4 SIA 1-8 Audio Setron (Sony) I 7 Bird Deterrent San Ing Hua 1—17 Camera Canon I 3 Cars Advance Automobile (Citroen) I —20 Conjratutatory Ad Hobby House I 2 Courses Spore278 words
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482 1986-07-22 3 Warrants go out for arrest of two French agents WELLINGTON PLANS TO release into French custody two secret agents jailed for the Rainbow Warrior bombing were thrown into confusion yesterday after a New Zealand court issued summonses for their arrest. The Auckland District Court issued the summonses as a resultAFP; Reuter - 482 words
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Article240 1986-07-22 3 Border talks open amidst charges BEIJING China and India yesterday began a new round of talks on their long-standing border dispute m an atmosphere soured by accusations of military incursions and gun-running. The Press Trust of India on Sunday quoted Indian intelligence sources as saying Chinese arms were being funnelledReuter; UPI - 240 words
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138 1986-07-22 3 8 hurt in attacks on Madrid ministry MADRID Suspected Basque separatist guerillas yesterday launched a grenade and car-bomb attack on the Defence Ministry, police said. At least eight people were injured m the attacks, which set cars ablaze and caused widespread damage m the area. Police said one person, AdmiralReuter - 138 words
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314 1986-07-22 3 Beijing leaders seek political reforms BEIJING China's leaders are calling for political reform and the separation of the government and the communist party amid a flood of articles m the official press which stress that economic modernisation depends on political changes. Bat Western diplomats and Chinese sources say the rulingReuter - 314 words
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Article, Illustration83 1986-07-22 3 TAIWANESE actress Lv Siao-Fen shows no fear as she cuddies a tiger, but then she shouldn't because the tiger is her pet cat. Pet shops m Taipei are said to be doing a roaring trade keeping tigers as pets is now all the rage83 words
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272 1986-07-22 3 BEIJING A jailed New York Times reporter said yesterday Chinese suspicions of his involvement m espionage are "unfounded", while United States officials voiced "extreme concern" over his detention and the newspaper's editor demanded his quick release. Executive editor A. M. Rosenthal said detained correspondentUPI - 272 words
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109 1986-07-22 3 Taiwan economic 'growth to top 9 TAIPEI Taiwan's economic growth is expected to exceed 9 per cent this year, surpassing the 5.5 per cent projected earlier this year, Vice-Economic Minister Li Mo said yesterday. Mr Li said the economy registered a "surprisingly high growth" of 8.1 per cent m theAP - 109 words
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Article, Illustration326 1986-07-22 3 TOKYO WOMEN who are lonely, neglected and unloved at home are increasingly looking for attention at host clubs, the latest rage m Japan's lucrative night-time entertainment world. These clubs cater exclusively to the needs of a new breed of women whoReuter - 326 words
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111 1986-07-22 3 Broken Hill miners end two-month strike SYDNEY Broken Hill miners have voted to return to work, ending a two-month strike that has brought Australia's zinc and lead production to a standstill, management spokesmen said. Mining companies and the 1,100 underground workers locked out on May 26 agreed at a meetingAFP - 111 words
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Article83 1986-07-22 3 120 years' jail for sex assaults SYDNEY A 40-year-old man dubbed Sydney's "Night Stalker" was sentenced yesterday to a total of 120 years m jail for a series of sexual assaults. Elmer John Endicott had pleaded guilty to 15 charges of sexual assault on women and young children between 1983Reuter - 83 words
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Article36 1986-07-22 3 HAVANA Cuba will help Vietnam develop its sugar industry under the terms of a new economic and technical co-operation agreement signed here at the weekend, the official news agency AIN said on Sunday. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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398 1986-07-22 3 Bigger Games boycott 'may spell end for Commonwealth' SYDNEY Australia yesterday warned that a widening boycott of the Commonwealth Games could lead to the collapse of the organisation. Foreign Minister Bill Hayden, m a radio interview, said Australia had expressed its grave concern to Britain over the issue, but wouldReuter; AFP - 398 words
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Article, Illustration494 1986-07-22 4 WASHINGTON Here's the sting... WASHINGTON This weapon, the Stinger shoulder-fired anti-aircraft missile, is too complicated for many US soldiers, says the Brookings Institution report. The Stinger, a smart weapon which sources say the US has supplied to guerilla fighters m Angola andReuter; UPI - 494 words
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232 1986-07-22 4 BONN East German economist Herbert Meissner, at the centre of an East-West German row over his alleged defection to the West, left his country's mission m Bonn yesterday after an arrest warrant against him was dropped. Eyewitnesses said Meissner left the building with East German spy-swopReuter; AP - 232 words
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Article, Illustration249 1986-07-22 4 LONDON Vitriolic comments written by John Lennon about fellow Beatle Paul McCartney m a picture biography of the famed pop group provide new evidence of the tensions between them, The Observer reported on Sunday. The newspaper said Lennon jotted the comments m aAP - 249 words
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Article, Illustration84 1986-07-22 4 NINE- YEAR-OLD Gijs Brouwer, like many boys his age, has a personal computer at his home m Apeldoorn, Netherlands. He uses it not for computer games, hot a lucrative venture that could possibly pat him, m a few years, m the ranks of Rupert Murdoch.84 words
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381 1986-07-22 4 'Reagan has open mind on arms, but not Star Wars' WASHINGTON President Ronald Reagan has approved a draft reply to Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev indicating he would negotiate all aspects of nuclear arms control except Star Wars research, US newspapers said yesterday. In his letter last month, Mr Gorbachev proposedUPI; Reuter - 381 words
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164 1986-07-22 4 Airliner seized over $330,000 claim ISTANBUL A Balkan Airlines Tu-15 passenger jet was seized on Sunday at Ataturk Airport m lieu of claims awarded to a Turkish woman whose husband was killed m an accident on the Bulgarian national carrier two years ago, state television reported. Mrs Aise Yasa, theUPI; AFP - 164 words
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155 1986-07-22 5 TEL AVIV An Israeli navy patrol last week captured an undisclosed number of guerillas m a boat off Lebanon, an Israeli army spokesman said on Sunday. He said the captured boat was flying a Cypriot flag when it was intercepted. The crew and guerillasReuter - 155 words
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Article81 1986-07-22 5 Car-bomb blast at OECD office PARIS A car-bomb exploded on Monday morning outside the Paris offices of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), breaking windows m the neighborhood but causing no injuries, police said. No immediate claim of responsibility was reported. Three bombings m Paris this month haveAP - 81 words
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Article421 1986-07-22 5 Gulf states meet on oil policies ABU DHABI Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates have held talks to co-ordinate oil policies before next week's Opec meeting m Geneva. Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani and Sheikh Ali AlKhaUfa Al-Sabah, the oil ministers of Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, arrived unexpectedly onReuter - 421 words
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139 1986-07-22 5 CAIRO President Hosni Mubarak has said that Egypt is seeking a rescheduling of some of its estimated US$36 billion (5178.48 billion) debt. In a speech to a his ruling National Democratic Party, Mr Mubarak drew a grim picture of Egypt's economic situation following what heReuter - 139 words
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Article, Illustration445 1986-07-22 5 TEL AVIV Israel and the United States are locked m what could be the biggest air battle ever m the Middle East. Armed with calculators and cost estimates, the Pentagon is quietly trying to shoot down the 300 Lavi advanced fighter jetsNYT - 445 words
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Article, Illustration74 1986-07-22 5 IT'S a monster lizard over the Calgary, Canada, skyline all right, hot no harm is on the way. The 18-m long Apatosauros or "deceptive lizard" because of its deceptively large size, is being hoisted above the city to join 26 other dinosaur models m Calgary Zoo'sReuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration560 1986-07-22 5 LOUISE BRANSON - Soviet military unhappy with slide in prestige LOUISE BRANSON By Moscow Correspondent MOSCOW The Soviet military leadership is reported to be unhappy with its demotion m status under Mr Mikhail Gorbachev. Though Defence Minister Sergei Sokolov sits on the ruling Politburo, unlike his powerful predecessor Marshal Dmitri Ustinov, he has560 words
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Article40 1986-07-22 5 VIENNA Two Czechoslovaks crossed the border into Austria m self-made trolleys attached to a dead power line and asked for political asylum, police said on Sunday. They coasted about 300 metres m their trolleys to reach Austria. APAP - 40 words
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Article102 1986-07-22 5 NAIROBI Having conquered the Kenyan market, Japanese can are now the top choice of car thieves, a press report said here on Sunday. However, the Sunday Standard newspaper, quoting police records, said the French Peugeot, the previous market leader, was still preferred by armed robbers asAFP - 102 words
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Advertisement265 1986-07-22 5 H {^resents 1 1 Public Lectures I PROFESSOR ALAN E HELMERT I i Lee Kuan Yew Distinguished Visitor I TOPICS DATES i Definitions of Cultural S "Independence" m m Post-Revolutionary America p Tuesday, 29 July 1986 H Despairing of the Republic: I 1850 1900 |f Thursday, 31 July 1986 X265 words
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371 1986-07-22 6 Golkar to pick Suharto for another term JAKARTA THE ruling Golkar party will elect President Suharto for another five-year term, the official Antara news agency reported yesterday. "For Golkar, Mr Suharto is the most trusted holder of the People's Congress mandate for the period 1988-1993," the agency quoted Golkar chairman,AP; Reuter - 371 words
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Article120 1986-07-22 6 JAKARTA Indonesia will allow businessmen from 29 countries m Europe, North America, Asia and Oceania to enter the country and stay for two months without a visa, according to new immigration regulations announced yesterday. The countries included m the list are Holland, West Germany, France, Belgium,AP - 120 words
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Article, Illustration61 1986-07-22 6 UNDER wraps Philippine riot police arresting a supporter of deposed president Ferdinand Marcos during an attempt to hold an illegal rally at Rizal Park m Manila on Sonday. About l,Mft Marcos loyalists came for the rally but were dispersed by police. President Corazon Aquino hasAP - 61 words
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Article166 1986-07-22 6 BANGKOK A political party canvasser was gunned down m northern Thailand, bringing the death toll m campaigning for Sunday's general election to three, police said yesterday. Mr Somchuan Wannachart, 50, a canvasser for the Thai Nation Party, was shot on Sunday while riding a motorcycle fromAFP - 166 words
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336 1986-07-22 6 ABBY TAN - Aquino raps business for lacking faith in her government ABBY TAN By Manila Correspondent MANILA President Corazon Aquino yesterday strongly chided foreign and Filipino businesses for their lack of confidence m her government which has prevented the country's economic recovery. Mrs Aquino attributed it to fear of uncertainty and failure336 words
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Article139 1986-07-22 6 HAN LING - HAN LING By Brunei Correspondent BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN The Philippine Ambassador here has expressed concern over a press report that his country's former military chief, General Fabian Ver, was seen m Brunei shortly before a recent revolt m Manila. "We have no knowledge of139 words
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Article60 1986-07-22 6 BANGKOK Thailand has accused Laos of reinforcing troops along their border m preparation for raids into Thailand, the state radio said. It said Laotian troops planned to attack Thai vehicles and plant landmines m Pua and Thung Chang districts of Nan province and were also expectedReuter - 60 words
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Article54 1986-07-22 6 MANILA Ten Vietnamese refugees, including three children, have been found m a boat by fishermen off the northern province of Pangasinan, the official Philippine News Agency reported yesterday. The refugees were rescued off Bolinao town, 241 km north of Manila. They were reported suffering from hunger,UPI - 54 words
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308 1986-07-22 6 Moro leader 'ready for talks with Aquino govt' NEW YORK The exiled leader of a group fighting for a separate Muslim state m southern Philippines has said he would negotiate with the government but warned the army against moving into rebel territory. In an interview with Newsweek magazine on Monday,Reuter; Bernama; AFP - 308 words
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Article60 1986-07-22 6 MANILA The govern-ment-appointed commission drafting a new Constitution has narrowly approved a resolution calling for a twohouse legislature, the official Philippine News Agency said. It said the Constitutional Commission voted 23-22 m favour of a proposal to restore the two Houses of Parliament, abolished by former PresidentReuter - 60 words
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Article192 1986-07-22 6 Kidnap girl rescued from rebels MANILA A three-year-old Filipino-American girl kidnapped last Friday by suspected Muslim rebels m the southern Philippines has been rescued unharmed by police. A police spokesman said yesterday the kidnappers abandoned Linacel Cawley after a chase and gunfight m a village on Basilan island, near theReuter - 192 words
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Article, Illustration579 1986-07-22 7 The Malaysian general election KUALA LUMPUR THERE may be some changes m the Cabinet and state governments if the National Front is returned to power m next month's general election. Disclosing this yesterday, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad saidBernama - 579 words
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359 1986-07-22 7 ISMAIL KASSIM - Front faces its toughest campaign ISMAIL K ASSIM By m Kuala Lumpur KUALA LUMPUR The campaign for the general election will be the toughest for the National Front coalition since Its formation m the early *****. Although the Front is In no danger of losing its mandate, the opposition may359 words
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321 1986-07-22 7 Hitch in PAS bid to woo non-Malays via CCCs KUALA LUMPUR Efforts by the Parti Islam (PAS) to woo non-Malays through the Chinese Consultative Councils (CCCs) are running into trouble. This is because the party's constitution does not allow non-Muslims to be members of the party, thus preventing them fromBernama - 321 words
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160 1986-07-22 7 Tunku is confident Front will win KUALA LUMPUR Former Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman is confident of a National Front victory m the general election, saying it is better to "support the devil we know than the angel we don't". He was apparently referring the Front as the "devil" andNST - 160 words
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Article, Illustration288 1986-07-22 7 Koon Swan to seek parliamentary seat 'in the north' KUALA LUMPUR Malaysian Chinese Association president Tan Koon Swan announced yesterday he is contesting m the general election. Mr Tan, who announced his candidacy at a press conference here, declined to say where he would be contesting, only that it wouldBernama - 288 words
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382 1986-07-22 8 NATIONAL Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan has been asked if the Housing Board will consider lifting the income ceiling and other qualifications with regard to the buying of Phase 3 HUDC flats. This is m view of the recently-announced decision that the382 words
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Article, Illustration642 1986-07-22 8 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN Pace of study m kindergartens 'not fast enough' By PRE-PRIMARY beats kindergarten, say some parents. It is because, as one parent put it, the "homework is so little" m the kindergartens. And parents like her are pulling their children out of kindergartens to enrol them642 words
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Article, Illustration348 1986-07-22 8 A FORMER Tat Lee Bank officer was yesterday jailed for nine years for abetment by conspiracy to cheat and for cheating. Leong Kum Hoong alias Eddie, 41, was jailed for five years after he admitted conspiring with his fa-ther-in-law, Sitoh Tong348 words
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Article88 1986-07-22 8 Three men hurt in accidents A MOTORCYCLIST, Mr Yeo Lee Chean, 23, was taken to hospital unconscious after his machine hit a lamp post along Upper Thomson Road on Sunday at 2.25 am. His pillion rider, Mr Lim Han Beng, 19, is also m hospital. In another mishap, a cyclist,88 words
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328 1986-07-22 8 Poser over status of Zhonghua school PARENTS and the Education Ministry cannot seem to agree on whether Zhonghua Primary School m Serangoon New Town is new or old. It is old, insist some parents, despite claims from the ministry that the school is new. If the parents were right, then328 words
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240 1986-07-22 8 MORE than 1,000 cracks have been found on the beams of the Singapore Swimming Club's multistorey carpark, making the defects more extensive than earlier thought. To the motoring members of the club, this means that it will be some time before they can use240 words
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Article, Illustration512 1986-07-22 9 MICHAEL LIM - MICHAEL LIM By THERE'S really no shortage of ideas. The problem is finding the money tc make them happen. One idea calls for an undersea search for clues to Singapore's maritime past. Another, for a book on the history of visual art here; a512 words
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Article57 1986-07-22 9 FIRE damaged two vacant pre-war shophouses at New Bridge Road last night. Three fire engines put out the fire soon after it started at about 8.50 pm. No one was injured. Traffic along New Bridge Road was diverted to North Canal and Merchant roads. The road57 words
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Article26 1986-07-22 9 THE MF lor Teiok Ayer, Mr Ong Pang Boon, will attend the fifth anniversary celebrations of Manjusri Secondary School next Monday at 9.30 am.26 words
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387 1986-07-22 9 IRENE HOE - Annual arts fest if money is pledged IRENE HOE By THE Festival of Arts can be an annual event If the organisers can be assured of long-term pledges of money, such as Hongkong's annual arts festival enjoys, said the Acting Minister for Community Development, Mr Wong Kan Seng. Mr Wong387 words
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Article, Illustration123 1986-07-22 9 The Malaysian Chief of Army, General Dato' Seri Mohamed Hashim bin Mohd Ali, flew m yesterday for a four-day official visit. He is accompanied by his wife, Datin Majmin, and senior officers of the Malaysian Armed Forces. On his arrival at Paya Lebar Air Base,123 words
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65 1986-07-22 9 A YOUTH was yesterday charged with having unnatural sex with a 13-year-old girl m a Yio Chu Kang Road hut on July 13. No plea was taken from Lim Ah Hoe, 19, who is alleged to have committed the offence with eight others. He65 words
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Article58 1986-07-22 9 THE trial of lawyer R. Murugason and his 1984 election agent Choong Chee Kwong, accused of offences relating to events on Polling Day, was adjourned to today. District Judge Chang Kok Ming yesterday asked to see the prosecutor and the two lawyers m his chambers and it58 words
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114 1986-07-22 9 TWO men were yesterday Jailed for their part In a serie«i of honsebreaking and theft from Housing Board flats. Ken Boon Chye, onemployed, was jailed a total of Wi years on the fonr charges proceeded against him. A total of 611 other charges114 words
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Article, Illustration247 1986-07-22 9 A MANAGER was driving along Yio Chu Kang Road when his car's windscreen was shattered by a stone flung by a grass-cutter's whirring blade on Sunday. Mr Lum Yew Thim, 30, his fiancee and her mother, who were m his Isuzu Gemini car,247 words
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Article, Illustration250 1986-07-22 12 Neighbours on their way home die in road mishap TWO neighbours, who were on their way home after a chance meeting, died when the motorcycle they were on collided with a car along Holland Road on Sunday. Mr Sulaiman bin Yacob, 26, a driver, had gone to Bukit Batok to250 words
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Article, Illustration312 1986-07-22 12 THE Government has appointed a panel of 16 advertising agencies to handle advertisements and notices from its departments and ministries. Previously, ministries and departments went through one advertising firm, Interad Advertising Consultant. The 16 agencies include Advertising Associates, Ted Bates, Starlight Advertising, Overseas312 words
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Article97 1986-07-22 12 THE section of Marine Parade Road between Still Road and Joo Chiat Road will be closed to traffic between 1 and 5 am tomorrow for the construction of an overhead bridge. The Public Works Department will put up prestressed concrete beams for the97 words
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449 1986-07-22 12 KONG SOOK CHIN - KONG SOOK CHIN By FORMER Hongkong civil servant Handrick Ng has more than a good word for Singaporeans when it comes to the way they behave m public. Having lived most of his life m the British colony, Mr Ng, 46,449 words
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213 1986-07-22 12 Drive for zero worksite accident rate THE construction industry's goal this year is to have completely accidentfree worksites. The aim of this year's Construction Safety Campaign is for construction firms to strive "towards zero accident at worksites". The campaign is organised jointly by Singapore Contractors' Association Ltd, Ministry of Labour,213 words
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77 1986-07-22 12 A WEEK-LONG Civil Defence campaign was launched m Kaki Bukit on Sunday. Mr Chew Heng Ching, MP for the constituency, said this is the first time that Civil Defence activities will be conducted over a week. "The messages will register if the activities77 words
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Article, Illustration281 1986-07-22 12 VALERIE LEE - Reptiles nun produce record ber of eggs VALERIE LEE Something's hatching at the ZDO Story: THE patter of little clawed feet and the gentle hissing of baby snakes may soon be heard at the Singapore zoo as the reptiles there produced a bumper crop of eggs this month. Instead ofRAYMOND NG - 281 words
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Article, Illustration338 1986-07-22 13 MAUREEN CHUA - Man jailed for killing 'inseparable' cousin MAUREEN CHUA By TWO COUSINS described as inseparable were parted when one killed the other m a fight, the High Court heard yesterday. The fight m which 30-year-old labourer Genesan Ponnusamy died started when he punched his cousin, Viraju Aramugam, 27, a gardener, for338 words
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147 1986-07-22 13 Jail for man who threatened to shoot accountant A JOBLESS man who threatened to shoot an accountant if he did not give him $2,111 was yesterday Jailed for SVfc yean. Tan Kok Hoi, S3, a Malaysian, admitted that he telephoned Mr Chow Kok Kong of Seafood International Market Restaurant on147 words
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Article, Illustration315 1986-07-22 13 THE rhythmic pounding of 235 drums and tambourines will signal the start of one mass display item at this year's National Day Parade. Unity m Rhythm is a combined Indian, Chinese and Malay drum display and will be one o; nine mass315 words
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266 1986-07-22 13 AGNES WEE - AGNES WEE $340,000 to be spent on promotion By THE Singapore Contractors' Association Ltd (Seal) will spend $340,000 on a one-year marketing blitz to explore and develop markets m the South Pacific. Half of this amount will be paid for by a $170,000 grant266 words
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137 1986-07-22 13 A JOINT venture between a foreign firm and local investors to make kits to diagnose diseases will be opened on Aug 4 by the Minister of State (Health and Foreign Affairs), Mr Yeo Cheow Tong. Diagnostic Biotechnology, located at the Science Park,137 words
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Advertisement27 1986-07-22 10 ■i F 168,000 of our ft- l ::::M:^§?;' MzMi ndl^^ jj^ riTMg tf%l BM^i SMl^fe. I i fli liMMfffffff I 1 W J&AjJZgzJS^^m We reach a half27 words
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Article, Illustration583 1986-07-22 11 LOW MEI MEI - LOW MEI MEI Fengshan By Concerts, mug sales 'to raise funds for new CC FENGSHAN'S community leaders are showing themselves to be among the most aggressive among grassroots bodies m coming up with new ways to raise funds (or a new community centre583 words
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Article, Illustration304 1986-07-22 11 Changkat THE link between residents' committees and residents has been strengthened m Changkat zones 1 and 2 with the introduction of block representatives. This decentralised form of interaction with residents will not only help lessen manpower problems within the RC, but will also304 words
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Article, Illustration365 1986-07-22 11 Serangoon Gardens IT WAS the first project for the Serangoon North Zone B residents' committee, so the crucial test was whether they could strike the right chord with residents. As it turned out, 500 residents turned up on Sunday for the365 words
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Article, Illustration288 1986-07-22 11 SIGHTSEEING by night: The Bedok Zone 1 RC is organising a night tour to Changi Airport, Pasir Panjang wholesale market, the Singapore Handicraft Centre and Jurong fish market on Aug 23. Tickets at $8 each will cover a Mandarin midnight movie, supper at Newton Circus and breakfast288 words
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272 1986-07-22 11 Youth group's 24-hour hotline for troubled teenagers REACHING out to the troubled teenager is the aim of a 10-week long, 24-hour service hotline set up by a Singaporebased youth body. The hotline, called Di-al-A-Teen, is the Singapore Youth For Christ's community project for this year. About 35 youths flew m272 words
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Advertisement38 1986-07-22 11 Action Line *****72 Mon Fri 10 am 1 pm Are you organising an event that the public should know about? Have you heard anything interesting happening m your neighbourhood? Call us on Action Lin* and let us know.38 words
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Advertisement292 1986-07-22 11 ay r\^ i £&tsyf VV^ S-*mmmmmmmmm^mmmmmmmmmmm Vhr O >^— i^— jC s WSBBSSBBBb 9B^ vB \^i» ***%s*'^ Luxuriously supple cowhide, calfskin and lambskin accessories for men. La Garde Classic and Contemporary Collections available at all Metro Stores. At Metro Orchard, your name or initials will be stamped m gold at292 words
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Advertisement166 1986-07-22 12 Rfnd 732-1000 12pm— 2pm Man— Fri v J Discover half the world through Air New Zeafarj A holiday in New Zealand starts from as little With up to 7 nights accommodation at a Hotpac Mt. Cook Line Ski Holidays* Children too get excellent discounts under 2's pay A selection of166 words
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Advertisement318 1986-07-22 13 \*\M ZEALAND FPOM $1070 I L Air New Zealand's breathtaking-value holidays. I I Mt. Cook Line Ski Holidays* Ski Hi Holidays from 4 days 1 1 Make a choice from any of these three skiing Includes return economy Singapore-Auckland *_i?l J J! 1"L l'J j.l I ease t ic k318 words
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Article583 1986-07-22 14 SINGAPOREANS can now take a more considered look at the question of old age financial security than during the December 1984 general election campaign, when controversy raged over a Howe Yoon Chong Committee recommendation that the CPF withdrawal age be raised. Tempers have since cooled583 words
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Article, Illustration805 1986-07-22 14 GILES MERRITT - GILES MERRITT By writing for The International Herald Tribune BRUSSELS The international debt crisis has gone deceptively quiet, yet the outlook remains grim. This year the combined debt of the world's 123 developing countries is nudging close to US$l trillion (552.2 trillion). The dimension of805 words
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Article512 1986-07-22 14 Art Buchwald IT WAS one of those hot summer days so typical of Philadelphia. The old gang was hanging around the big hall with nothing to do. John Adams said: "Hey, gays, let's write a Declaration of Independence." "Neat Idea," said John Hancock. "What's512 words
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Article, Illustration1186 1986-07-22 14 ZAINON AHMAD - 'Prodigal' party leads Front's charge in Sabah ZAINON AHMAD By writing KUALA LUMPUR The Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS), once the toast of the opposition parties and their sup porters countrywide, will now be m the forefront of the National Front election campaign m Sabah. For a party which defeated the1,186 words
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Article, Illustration2121 1986-07-22 15 DAVID HIRST - What end of oil boom means to Middle East DAVID HIRST For more than a decade, the great oil boom has sustained the established order throughout the Middle East. Now that it's over, fresh political upheavals are on the agenda. By TYPICAL upheavals m the world's most turbulent region areThe Guardian - 2,121 words
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Article, Illustration670 1986-07-22 15 BAILEY MORRIS - A desperate act by a desperate Congress BAILEY MORRIS Law to cut US deficit Budget-cutting 'gimmick' deemed unconstitutional By WASHINGTON The passage of the Gramm-Rudman balanced budget law through the United States Congress was a desperate act by desperate men and women. The is the context m which the recentThe Times of London - 670 words
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Advertisement37 1986-07-22 14 CCS Attractive Property Finance Scheme I, him Credit Corporation (Singapore) Limited JmLf* > -~8 A subsidiary of Standard Chartered Bank V^ %0 r^J 354 Orchard Rd #03-01 Shaw House Singapore 0923 Tel: *****66 SOUND •SECU« AP No 009037 words
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Advertisement225 1986-07-22 15 copiers since 1923] ■■3 Ciii him Eiii A ioio The new SELEX 101 ma V be the second most inexpensive g-^-** -f aO copier but its versatility and performance are second to none. S^ 1 !t IS a remarkably compact desktop copier, even shorter than I Ci^M W \!fte° e225 words
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175 1986-07-22 16 and brickbats for workers who left I AM writing on behalf of my brother, Mr Yeo Yew Lian, who was injured by a piece of metal thrown up by a grasscutter while he was driving along Simei Avenue. (ST, July 9). Fortunately, five175 words
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316 1986-07-22 16 Invention promising, but further tests needed WE refer to the letters "What are results of safety tests?" and "Onetime victim expresses concern" by "SafetyConscious" and Mr Y.L. Wong respectively. (ST, July 11). We would like to assure your writers that every effort is made to316 words
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232 1986-07-22 16 Speed up work on Orchard Road crossing I FIND it surprising that the authorities have taken no action to ensure the smooth flow of pedestrians across Orchard Road at the point where thousands cross between Lucky Plaza and the relocated Isetan store. Recently, the result was chaos when the pedestrian232 words
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Letter, Illustration96 1986-07-22 16 osby Show ...from reader who is better with pictures AS I can only draw and not write as well as "Pearl-In-The-Shell", who wrote the letter "Don't cut shows for a few dollars more" (ST, July 17), I hope my contribution will be printed m your newspaper to be shared with96 words
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132 1986-07-22 16 I REFER to the letter by "Sympathetic". (ST, July 17). I would very much like to co-operate and move to the rear of the bus but sometimes I would rather not move. This is because I am short and cannot possibly reach the132 words
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160 1986-07-22 16 THE compulsory wearing of seat belts m cars has been a law m Singapore for several years and I find myself increasingly wondering if people fully understand why the law, or in fact the seat belt itself, exists. I have160 words
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267 1986-07-22 16 Hotel 'no' to travel agent's voucher LAST July, I placed bookings with a travel agent here for a single room and a twin room m a hotel m England, where I intended to go for my honeymoon. The twin room was for me and my wife and the single for267 words
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380 1986-07-22 16 Inmates must be stopped from absconding from welfare homes I REFER to the reply from the Ministry of Community Development (ST, July 8) to my letter requesting that inmates of welfare homes be prevented from absconding. (ST, May 20). What I had actually meant was that maximum security arrangements should380 words
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Advertisement291 1986-07-22 16 FANS OF THE WORLD EXHIBITION official opening on Tuesday 22nd July 1986 at 6.00 pm. by Mr. I. K. Pang Group General Manager, Management Services Singapore Press Holdings Limited at Singapore Mandarin Hotel Reception Hall (Level 5) m$ mt «r <» Pf lItI Sir Dare 22-7-S6 ro 27-7-S6 Free Admission291 words
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Advertisement265 1986-07-22 17 Bird Conlfol^f^fw' That Work s C^^B^p" The droppings of birds, especially pigeons, cause problems managers cannot overlook. DAMAGE TO STOCKS AND EQUIPMENT Bird excrement is corrosive and toxic, damaging stocks and equipment it falls on, resulting m costly wastage. HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT Bird excrement on factory, warehouse, canteen and other265 words
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Article, Illustration73 1986-07-22 17 THE uncertainty surrounding the imminent Malaysian elections caused most shares to close lower on the Singapore exchange yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index fell 9.44 points to 734.18 and the Business Times Composite Index closed 6.94 points lower at 618.65. Turnover was 10.1 million units worth $16.573 words
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Article65 1986-07-22 17 Metal Boi Spore 346 +6< SuntexUwd 163 5 Kfti low 50c 150 5 ICB 366 +4 Shanfh-la 278 +3 H Leone Fii 236 +3 Hwi Hont 96 +3 U06 392 +2 Cold Store lOp 336 +2 ChuinHup 122 +2 Sen* Shipyard 171 +1 S Steamship 50c 116 +1 Hmd65 words
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Article62 1986-07-22 17 G E Life 1700 -70 Ml Trait 117 -18 OCBC 705 —15 Rosy Elect 21S -15 Hont Fok 45 -14 Gentinjs 418 -10 Maioum Corpn 244 -9 API 63 -9 Rothmaro M'sia 380 -8 Nit Iron 378 -8 M Bankinf 368 -8 Spore Land 360 -8 PELS 298 -862 words
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Article12 1986-07-22 17 Promet 902,000 Amol Steel 366,000 City Dcv 365,000 Weornes 334,00012 words
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Article88 1986-07-22 17 July 18 July 21 July 18 July 21 BT Composite 625 59 618 65 ST Properties ***** ***** BI Indicator *****207 *****155 ST Minings ***** 267 45 BI OB OS -26 -29 ST Plantations 2025 52 2023 96 CAW -6682 -6784 OCBC ***** 513 89 OBV -*****-*****8 OUB Composite88 words
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Article14 1986-07-22 17 THE US doUar lost 242 ticks to close at DM 2.1303 m Singapore.14 words
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Article23 1986-07-22 17 DM V FT S$ H$ l'Ss UBs ***** 155.10 Unq 2.1770 Unq 1.5025 2.1303 155.47 6 8820 2.1820 7 8120 1.493323 words
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Article12 1986-07-22 17 In Singapore, gold gained US$6.5O to close at U*****.60 an ounce.12 words
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Article33 1986-07-22 17 Eurodollar: Gained 10 ticks to 93.66 a contract. Dentschemark: Gained 52 ticks to 0.4708 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained 99 ticks to 0.*****9 a contract. Gold: Gained US$5.9O to U*****.70 an ounce.33 words
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Article79 1986-07-22 17 BEIJING Guangzhou officials have established a "business club" to help Chinese exporters sell more abroad, a Guangzhou newspaper has said. Chinese and joint-ven-ture firms m Guangzhou which export more than USJI million (552.18 million) a year and do more than US$5 million m total business areAFP - 79 words
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Article55 1986-07-22 17 TOKYO Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd, a major Japanese heavy machinery manufacturer, suffered a substantial loss m its business year ended last March 31. It said yesterday its consolidated net loss amounted to 1.286 billion yen (5517.87 million), a turnaround from a net profit of 8.006 billion yenUPI - 55 words
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Article72 1986-07-22 17 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's gold and foreign exchange reserves rose to M 513.32 billion last month from M 512.07 billion m May and Mslo.ol billion m June last year, Bank Negara Malaysia said. It said cumulative assets rose to M 519.15 billion at the end of lastReuter - 72 words
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Article70 1986-07-22 17 NEW YORK Colt Industries, the giant aerospace and industrial productions company, has announced a US$l.6-bil-lion (553.48 billion) recapitalisation plan m which outstanding shares would be exchanged for new common shares and cash. The company expects to raise US$9OO million m bank credit and US$525Reuter - 70 words
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Article95 1986-07-22 17 LONDON The Bell Group Ltd of Australia, which together with Far Eastern tycoons Sir Y.K Pao and Mr Khoo Teck Puat helped international banking group Standard Chartered fight off a hostile bid from Lloyds Bank, has increased its stake m Standard. Standard said m a statementReuter - 95 words
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407 1986-07-22 17 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ More directors complying with Companies Act By MORE than half of company directors now file up-to-date returns with the Registry of Companies and hold their annual general meetings properly and within the prescribed time, thanks to proper policing by the ROC and407 words
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345 1986-07-22 17 NANCY LOH - NANCY LOH By EIGHTY-SEVEN company directors were summoned to court yesterday for producing "stale" accounts at their companies' annual general meetings. The 87 men and women from 43 companies m assorted businesses were the first to be taken to court since the enhanced345 words
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Article66 1986-07-22 17 PARIS French Prime Minister Mr Jacques Chirac said he intends to cut French tax and social security charges by 1 per cent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) a year. Mr Chirac admitted this was an "ambitious" goal but said that m the long-term he aimed toReuter - 66 words
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Article, Illustration600 1986-07-22 17 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ By Cl Face in the news HE IS more used to promoting his clients' business than his own, but advertising man Allen Rosenshine made international headlines m April when he created what was then the600 words
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150 1986-07-22 17 SEMBAWANG Engineering, the design, engineering and construction arm of the Sembawang group, is to build the pre-fabricat-ed rooms for a sevenstorey floating hotel m Australia. The $8 million contract is expected to be completed by next March. Believed to be the first of its kind150 words
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Article324 1986-07-22 17 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG By GOVERNMENT trading group Intraco Ltd has lost another senior executive, Mr Teo Meng Toon, Senior Manager of the Special Trading Division dealing with edible oils and petroleum products. It is not known where Mr Teo will be going to next. He joined324 words
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Article, Illustration345 1986-07-22 17 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ FEDERAL Hotel, which belongs to Malaysian property and hotel tycoon Low Vow Chuan, may postpone Its opening indefinitely. The hotel m Scotts Road, which has already postponed its opening several times, asked 11 of its non-confirmed staff to leave last Saturday.345 words
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218 1986-07-22 17 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM By SHANGHAI'S links with South-east Asia are important because the city is a bridge linking China with other countries. The Deputy Director of Shanghai's Foreign Economic Relations and Trade Commission, Mr Lv Guoxian, described the northern Chinese city as218 words
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Article2796 1986-07-22 18 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the stock exchange, is covered m "business done". Further, because al deafngs at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend m2,796 words
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Article1975 1986-07-22 18 INDUSTRIALS Acma xd AMD (31 OS) Alcom (666) (8) 69 (1) 68 (4) 66 (2) 67 xri A158(555)(7)56(13)55(4)55'* «2) 57 (5) 54 APM74'*B7s'*S)<3)Bl (9)81'/* (2) 80(2) 78(1) 77 (2) 79 (6) 75 (21) 76(4) 75* ASM (1088 109S) (1) 111 (19) 111 (35) 110(63) 109(61)1,975 words
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Article1141 1986-07-22 18 Al shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip/rifhts. N Tai-eiempted dividend ABN is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dolars. Trustee stocks under CPF Approved investment Scheme. 19S6 Last Yield Vol Day H#i1,141 words
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Article341 1986-07-22 19 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings, daily 4 4 1 2 4>/ 4 4 1 Monthly A 3 A Autosave 4 Fixed deposit 1 month 4W 4M 4 4(1) 2 months 4(1) 3 months 4% 4M 4 Vi 4(1) 6 months 4Va 4Vsi 4V4 4 1 (1)341 words
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Article167 1986-07-22 19 Interbank Over the counter foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SXIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4002 1.4030 7.33-7.05 Canadian dollar 1.5856—1.5874 6.37 6.26 NZ dollar 1.1744—1.1771 8.69—8.39 Sterling pound 3.2671-3.2708 3.07 3.02 US dollar 2.1810 2.1820 4.61—4.57 Local dolars to 100 units of167 words
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Article107 1986-07-22 19 THE US dollar closed firmer against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed slightly higher m moderate trading. It fluctuated within a range of 2.1790 and 2.1820. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.1280/90 and closed at 2.1340/50. Trading was quiet, fluctuating107 words
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Article143 1986-07-22 19 THE kilobar market traded between S$24,84(] and S$24,986 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened in the morning at USS354.30/4.70 and rallied to a high of US*356.20/6.60 in hectic morning trade. It closed for lunch at US$356. 10/6.50 and reopened in the afternoon at USJ355.50/5.90. The metal fell143 words
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Article29 1986-07-22 19 GOLD USJ/oz Mon Fri Singapore 354.60—355.00 347.00—347.40 Mon Sat Hongkong 353.60—354.00 353.90 354.40 Fri Thurs New York 355.50 356.00 347.60 348.10 London 350.00 350.50 347.25 347 7529 words
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Article225 1986-07-22 19 Managers' prices for July 22 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0 83-089 The Savings fund 0 74 0 80 Spore Prog Fund 0 35—0 38 S pore Sec Fund 0 59—0 64 Spore Invest Fund 0 55 0 60« d Spore Equity Fund 041-045 Asia Unit Trust Mai225 words
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Article92 1986-07-22 19 Eurodollar 3-month deposit SEPTEMBER Eurodollar opened five ticks higher than Friday's close at 93.65 m Simex and edged up to 93.67. Trading was quiet and light. Liffe opening saw similar lacklustre trading with the September contract finally settling at 93.66. (100 implied interest i:itp) Open High Low Sett Est Vol92 words
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Article, Illustration73 1986-07-22 19 CURRENCY futures opened sharply higher than the previous closing level but slipped slightly during the day on fear of full-scale central bank intervention as the US dollar eased to 2.1245 marks on the spot market. September deutschemark closed 52 ticks higher at 0.4708. (US dollar Deutschemark Open High Low73 words
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Article46 1986-07-22 19 SEPTEMBER yen closed 99 ticks higher at 0.*****9 despite intervention by Bank of Japan. (Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept 0.*****5 0 *****5 0.*****2 0.*****9 749 0.*****3 D«* 0.*****0B- 0.*****0 M«w87 0.*****0B- 0.*****0 Open Iat (Frl): 1741. Act Vol (Pri): 884.46 words
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Article, Illustration39 1986-07-22 19 GOLD futures for August delivery closed US$5.9O higher at U*****.70 an ounce. (USS per troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Aag M 356.50B 353.70 Sept 355.40 Oet 356.80 Open Int (Frl): 17. Act Vol (Fri): Nil.39 words
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Article18 1986-07-22 19 Rubber Closing prices cents/kio Singapore August 177.75 down 0.25 cent Malaysia August 221.00 up 2 50 cents18 words
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Article17 1986-07-22 19 Tin Closing prices Ms/kio XL Tin 14.28 down two cents Turnover 86 tonnes down six tonnes17 words
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Article29 1986-07-22 19 Ctosint prices Copp«r £/lormc Fri Spot 888.50- 889.00 (873 00-873.50) 3 months 905 50- -906 00 (891 00 891 50) Market tone Steadier Sales 10.950 tonnes i i29 words
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Article28 1986-07-22 19 Ctotinf prices Silver USS/tro? <v Mm Fri Singapore 5005 Ob 501- 5 06 fri Thurt New York 5 05-5 10 5 05-5 10 Source Credit Suisse Spore28 words
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Article21 1986-07-22 19 Closinf prices Aluminium E/tonnc Fri Spot 742.00-743.00 (721 00— 722.00) 3 months 754.50-755.00 (735.50-736.00) Market tone: Firmer Sales 6.600 tonnes21 words
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Article107 1986-07-22 19 Crude MS/tome palm 08 July 525 (south) 522.50 (north) 517.50 (central) Aug 525 (south) Refined palm oi USS/tomes RBD palm oil July 230 (sellers) Aug 227 50 (sellers) Sept 217.50 (sellers) RBD Stearin July/Aug/Sept 180 (sellers) RBD Olem July 225 (sellers) Aug 250 (sellers) Sept ***** (sellers) Crude107 words
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Article, Illustration249 1986-07-22 19 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Fromamla Kl2 aside 22/7 Marine Blue Kl7 aside 22/7 Mercandian Ocean K9 aside 22 7 Straits Venture K2SW aside 22/7 Yuheng No 2 K33 aside 22/7 Hosei Maru KlB 22/7 24/7 Kobe Maru K2O 22/7 23/7 Kota Ratu K32 22 7249 words
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511 1986-07-22 19 iNtw iun.iv omger is spinning off its sewing machines. US Steel is moving away from steel. ITT, former International Telephone and Telegraph, is selling most of its international telecommunications business. Perm Central, which was one of America's rail giants, hasn't owned a train mAP - 511 words
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Article58 1986-07-22 19 I I I I 1 1,1 I I I NST Index Monday 1,142.77 (1,157.72) j Hongkong Hang Seng 0 Monday 1,777.73 (1,759.60) Austrafian Al-Ordinaries Monday 1,135.40 (1,130.40) Nikkei Stock Average Monday 17,522.22 (17,842.31) Financial fines Industrials Friday 1,295.40 (1,316.80) Dow Jones Average ]jff$ Friday 1,777.98 (1,781.78) (Figures in brackets58 words
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651 1986-07-22 19 UNCERTAINTY surrounding the Malaysian elections on Aug 2 and 3 led to across-the-board falls on the Singapore stock market yesterday. Most of the falls occurred m the morning session's light trading. The Straits Times Industrial Index was down 8.44 points at 735.18 by noon.651 words
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Article319 1986-07-22 19 My 21 HK$ Charge I Assoc Intt Hotels 0.98N Bank Of East Asia 18 00 +0 3 Cathay Pacific Air 5 40 +0 05 Cheung Kong 2090 +05 Chino Light 15 10 +0.1 Cross Harb Tunnel 9.55 unch F E Consortium 0.42 +0.01 G I Cement 7.85 +0.05 Great319 words
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Article355 1986-07-22 19 My zi Ten tnantc Apnomoto 1790 -30 Akoi 421 -II Amado 795 -5 Asohi Chem 805 -23 Asahi Glass 1280 -20 Bank Of Tokyo 820 +35 Bridgestone 665 +5 Canon 923 +23 Casio Computer 1270 unch Citizen 530 unch D Nip Print 1950 -30 D Nippon Screen 780 unch355 words
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Article337 1986-07-22 19 M» 21 Cents Change (tat) A C I 348 +12 A N I 273 unch Aberfoyle 780 +30 Age 320 -5 Amcor 325 unch Ampol Exp 175 +5 Ampol Pet 210 unch Anz 463 +3 Ashton 166 -1 B H P 838 +18 Beach Petroleum 70 unch Bell Group337 words
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358 1986-07-22 20 MMC, Promet and Pernas seal partnership on dea KUALA LUMPUR MALAYSIA Mining Corporation, Promet and Pernas Construction^ have clinched a deal to carry out at least three major engineering and construction, projects. The three companies entered into a memorandum of understanding here yestertfay. MMCNST - 358 words
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323 1986-07-22 20 THE move of International Wood Products' plywood -Xtiplaot m, Singapore to Chi- rtS will mean a change of place bat not necessarily a change of name. m Thp pjywood and. knock-, down furniture parts emerging from the proposed plant will still bear the trademark323 words
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112 1986-07-22 20 SYDNEY Australia's business survival will ultimately depend on its ability to develop export markets m Asia, Trade Commission Chairman Mr Vern Christie said yesterday. The country had slipped as a world exporter from 12th place m 1964 to 23rd, Mr Christie said. "Our exports haveReuter - 112 words
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Article47 1986-07-22 20 BEIJING Construction has started on a US$lOO million (Ss2lB million) tower block here, the biggest SinoJapanese joint venture. The Changfugong Centre will be 49 per cent owned by a Tokyo-based investment company with the rest owned by Beijing City Tourist Co. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration473 1986-07-22 20 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By I QMY company renovates houses and, because of stiff competition, we charge cost pins II per cent. However, some of our clients refuse to pay us the final payment of a few hundred dollars, taking it for granted that it is a discount to them. It473 words
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427 1986-07-22 20 PROPERTY company Hong Fok Corporation is having talks with its bankers to re-schedule loans for its Concourse project m Beach Road. Last week, the company had asked for a seven-day grace period on its payments for the 45-storey retail, office and427 words
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Advertisement23 1986-07-22 21 More Obituaries on Pg. 22 WIIJIMMIM «MHI Some of the finest recipes to come out of an Eastern Kitchen. $21.50 TIMES THE BOOKSHOP23 words
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Article, Illustration256 1986-07-22 21 STC sifting through shortlist for Chief Stipe AN AUSTRALIAN selected for the job of Chief Stipendiary Steward of the Singapore Turf Club has turned down the offer. STC General Manager and Secretary Tim Thompson said yesterday that the candidate cited "personal reasons" for declining. The STC has256 words
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Article, Illustration252 1986-07-22 21 Mitchell in search of another killing VETERAN Melbourne jockey Kevin Mitchell, who von seven classic races m the Singapore-Malaysia circuit m the 1950s and 60s, will ride on a visitor's permit at the Pesta Sukan Cup meeting beginning it Bukit Timah on Saturday. Mitchell makes seasonal trips to Singapore with252 words
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183 1986-07-22 21 Samsuri, Nasir outride full claim APPRENTICES T. Nasir and T. Samsuri both outrode their 3kg claim during the Ipoh meeting just ended. Nasir and Samsuri, who started their careers together early last year, have each ridden 10 winners and can claim only 2.5ke. Samsuri scored his 10th winner on outsider183 words
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Article99 1986-07-22 21 Forged car labels THE Singapore Turf Club seized 183 forged owner car labels on the second weekend of the Queen Elizabeth II Cap meeting. This confirmed earlier suspicions that the illegal sale of forged labels to non-owner members was causing inconvenience to owner members who were unable to find parking99 words
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Article391 1986-07-22 21 ROGER YUE - ROGER YUE When you win some and lose some By Racing Editor A FUNNY thing happened on the way to the payout windows at Bukit Timah and at the three racing centres m Malaysia last Saturday. Punters who picked the winner or placed horses m several races m the391 words
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Article, Illustration265 1986-07-22 21 At the 400 At the £ItllSh •Pictures by and m |Sf!f33Kl "■"*™^?V. irnnn it mm, HNMMi MB .-iOfc-* W^ -U&3SOI EH3H3- ■■■^■■■■■■1 «^mk i mm mil if -i Tin -r a ■< .3&;^ .vi- E3HH ALBERT SIM LEE FOO SAN Class 3 DivALBERT SIM; LEE FOO SAN - 265 words
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Article185 1986-07-22 21 LUCKY LEO - LUCKY LEO IPOH Theses horses did well over the weekend and it should pay to follow them: Plus made a favourable debut when sixth to Graceful Ascend over 1,200 m. Second last at the 400 m, the Comedy Star three-year-old was running on well at the finish.185 words
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Article55 1986-07-22 21 LOS ANGELES Super Diamond cut through along the rail to win the US$5OO,OOO (about Ssl million) Hollywood Gold Cup over 2,000 m at Hollywood Park on Sunday. Ridden by Laffit Pincay Jr, Super Diamond beat Alphabatim (Willie Shoemaker) by 1' lengths with favourite Precisionist (ChrisUPI - 55 words
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Article, Illustration11 1986-07-22 21 JON - JON BY "But Madam, I did my best.11 words
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Article1349 1986-07-22 21 WEIGHTS and ratings for this weekend's races at Bukit Timah: SATURDAY Class 1 Div 2 1,600 m (Ratings: 149-124) Zinzara 57 149 Gay Milano 56.5 148 Photophone 56.5 148 Falcon n 55 145 Fa Cai 54 143 Shumanshu 51.5 138 Ace Jet 49 133 Medal Of Fame1,349 words
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Obituary, Illustration182 1986-07-22 21 winiam rvnoo Departed 22/7/1984 have lost my soul's companion, life linked with my own; \nd day by day I miss him more \s I walk through life alone. tiwayi r*m*mb*r*d by your >«lov*d wife Jeann Tan and ni»chi«viou2»onß«niaminKh<K) IN LOVING MEMORY OF TAN THF.NG PIAN Departed: 22nd182 words
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Obituary, Illustration65 1986-07-22 22 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements The late MDM CHEON CHOON (MRS ONG CHO TEK) departed 17th July 1986 The family of the late Mdm. Cheon Choon wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friends, the Pastor and members of the Kuala Lumpur Hokkien Methodist Church, and other65 words
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63 1986-07-22 22 183 Condolences 183 Condolences 183 Condolences With Deepest Condolences to MR TERRY SIA BOON KIAN (Managing Director of Ban Lee Seng Marine Ent. Pte. Ltd., Director of Polaris Marine Pte. Ltd.) on the demise of his I beloved mother MDM. NG LEE on 20 July, 1986 From the Management Staff63 words
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Obituary, Illustration101 1986-07-22 22 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam j»^^H^^*'JK/*dt^X<li*o(^B^»Jlf^lftwW^sgNH^g!^ M IN MEMORIAM Hj S LIM CHIN TOK •<& Departed 22nd July 1979 X> When to the sessions of sweet silent thought, .?*^j ;*jß We summon up remembrance of things past, aj'^ vp We sigh the lack of many a thing we sought,101 words
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Obituary, Illustration173 1986-07-22 22 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MDM TAN SYE KEOW AGE: 78 Went home to The Lord on 21st July '86 leaving behind: HUSBAND: Thng Soon Tee SONS: DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: Dr Thng Hooi Leong Dr Lav Buong Van Thng Hooi Haw Violet Ooi Suan Kirn DAUGHTERS: SONS-IN-LAW: Thng Hooi Hong Thng Hooi Luan173 words
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Obituary, Illustration42 1986-07-22 22 The Family Of The Late NURSE TANG CHEE YIN with to express their heartfelt thanks to Doctors Nurses of Singapore General Hospital and Tan Tock Seng Hospital, friends and relatives for their kind assistance, condolences, wreaths and donations during theirrecentbereavement^^42 words
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Obituary, Illustration132 1986-07-22 22 MRS. S. THENAMMAI ALIAS SOUNDHARAM W/O: MR. S.V. SRINIVASAN Remisier. Ong A Company Pte Ltd and Ex Sub-Manager of Indian Bank, Singapore, passed away peacefully at their residence 22 Fair Drive, Singapore-1543 at 4.10 a.m. on Monday the 21st July 1986. Cremation took place at Mt. Vernon Crematorium132 words
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Obituary, Illustration82 1986-07-22 22 The Fa nily Of The Late DR. TEO EE SOON Wish to express their heartfelt thank* and gratitude to the pastor* and members of Kay Poh Road Baptist Church an Grace Baptist Church, staff and member* of Eagles Evangelism, heads of dept. doctors and nurses of Toa Payoh,82 words
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Article, Illustration463 1986-07-22 22 Australia's 'nearly man' finally breaks through TURNBERRY (Scotland) 4 To win my first major in front of everybody in Scotland is the greatest feeling ever. People like Jack Nicklaus, Fuzzy Zoeller, Hubert Green and John Mahaffey all gave me great encouragement, saying 'Come on, Greg, we wantReuter - 463 words
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Article337 1986-07-22 22 28* Greg Norman (Aust) 74, 63, 74, 69. 285 Gordon Brand Si (Brit) 71, 68, 75, 71. 28* Bernhard Langer (WG) 72, 70, 76, 68; Ian Woosnam (Brit) 70, 74, 70, 72. 287 Nick Faldo (Brit) 71, 70, 76, 70. 288 Severiano Ballesteros (Spn) 76, 75, 73, 64; GaryReuter - 337 words
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Article146 1986-07-22 22 Americans rewrite relay mark ATHLETICS ATHENS the United States made up for being disqualified from the men's 4xloo-metre by setting a world junior record m the 4x400m event on the last day of the World Junior Athletics Championships here on Sunday. The Americans came home m 3min 01.90 sec, beatingReuter - 146 words
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Article161 1986-07-22 22 US rowers win final race GOODWILL GAMES MOSCOW The United States restored some of their tattered national pride on the final day of the Goodwill Games on Sunday with a convincing win over the world champion Soviet team m the men's eights rowing. The rowing event, strictly a battle betweenReuter; UPI - 161 words
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Article259 1986-07-22 22 COAL VALLEY, (Illinois) American Mark Wiebe rolled m a four-metre bird-ie-on the 17th and then made a par-sav-ing putt on the final green on Sunday to win the US$4OO,OOO ($872,000) Coal Valley Classic golf tournament by one stroke from compatriot Curt Byrum with a 12--underReuter; AP - 259 words
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Article, Illustration258 1986-07-22 22 SERRE-CHEVALIER (France) Greg Lemond on Sunday became the first American to wear the famous yellow jersey which belongs to the leader of the Tour de France. Lemond finished third behind 17th-stage winner Eduardo Chozas, of Spain, but 3min 21sec ahead of overnight leader and team-mate BernardReuter - 258 words
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Article193 1986-07-22 22 Smith spurs US to exciting win MADRID The United States wrested the men's world basketball crown from defending champions the Soviet Union on Sunday night with an exciting 87-85 victory m the final. The Americans established an early lead and were always faster and more accurate than their opponents, whoReuter - 193 words
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Article, Illustration145 1986-07-22 22 Tim eyes $16.4 m bonanza BOXING LONDON Tim Witherspoon, one braising step closer to recognition as undisputed heavyweight champion of the world, on Sunday rested his battered and maligned body as he eyed a US$7.5 million (11fi.4 m) boxing bonanza. Witherspoon battered the British challenger for his World Boxing AssociationUPI - 145 words
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Article346 1986-07-22 22 BASEBALL Chicago defeated New York Yankees 8-0 m an American League match on Sunday. Other results: Detroit 4 Tex as 0, Baltimore 8 Minnesota 3, Kansas City 3 Cleveland 2, Milwaukee 7 Oakland 2 (Ist), Oakland 4 Milwaukee 2, Toronto 6 California 3, Mariners 9Reuter; AP; UPI; AFP - 346 words
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Article, Illustration330 1986-07-22 22 BASTAD Hosts Sweden, looking for their third successive Davis Cup win, were m convincing form as they whitewashed Italy 5-0 m their quarter-final here on Monday. Mats Wilander beat Claudio Panatta 6-4, 6-3 while Stefan Edberg overcame Paulo Cane 6-3, 2-6, 6-0 m the reverseReuter; AP - 330 words
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Article201 1986-07-22 22 Martina gets warm welcome PRAGUE A Czechoslovak crowd gave Martina Navratilova an enthusiastic welcome on Sunday at the opening ceremony of the Federation Cup tournament, five years to the day after she was sworn m as a United States citizen. Martina, who defected as a teenager from her native CzechoslovakiaReuter; AP - 201 words
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Article, Illustration420 1986-07-22 23 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT STORIES-by EDINBURGH While all attention switched between South African-born British swimmer Annette Cowley's High Court challenge to compete here and Steve Cram's rejection of suggestions of a British boycott, Singapore's eightmember team went about their training without any fuss or fanfare. Swimmers420 words
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Article341 1986-07-22 23 JOE DORAI - Goalless but not fruitless JOE DORAI Draw is good enough for Indonesians By THE six-week training stint in West Germany paid dividends for Indonesia when they won the Asian Youth Under-19 Group Seven qualifying competition after a 0-0 draw with Malaysia at the National Stadium last night. They finished the341 words
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Article184 1986-07-22 23 HAKIKAT RAI - Favourites display their form HAKIK AT RAI By FAVOURITES Pei Dao and Whampoa maintained their unbeaten runs m the Boys B Division Under-17 volleyball championships with comfortable wins at Whampoa yesterday. Defending champions Pei Dao, playing m Group X, flexed their muscles against Bedok South for a 15-3, 15-3 victory184 words
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Article, Illustration343 1986-07-22 23 LEE WAI WUN - Cheer time is fun time as lusty voices bring joyous sounds to Fairy Point LEE WAI WUN Carnival mood at canoeing meet 'y DRUM-BEATING, nag-waving and victory jigs it could have been a replay of the Argentina-West Germany soccer final m Mexico. The Schools National yachting and canoeing championships atJONATHAN CHOO - 343 words
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Article, Illustration215 1986-07-22 23 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI SINGAPORE bowed oat of the Asian Youth lnder-18 soccer competition on a pathetic note, conceding a penalty and an own goal to allow Thailand a %4 victory at the National Stadium last night. After an impressive first half, Singapore lost grip of215 words
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Article293 1986-07-22 23 J. RAJENDRAN - Golly, shi's riding high J. RAJENDRAN THE five-letter word printed m big bold letters on Shi Wen's sky-blue denim shirt said it n'l. You would be HAPPY too if you have finally caught up with something you have been chasing for a long time. In Shi Wen's case, it was293 words
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Article855 1986-07-22 23 GAMES DIARY Mascot: The choice of a white Scottie dog as Commonwealth Games mascot has displeased Mrs Maureen Yates, who says the breed is either black or grey m real life. She refused to buy a white souvenir toy. The fund-raising consortium who chose MacAFP - 855 words
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Article, Illustration513 1986-07-22 23 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN New wonder set to shine m friendlies By SHI WEN, the latest addition to China's collection of sporting gems, will be on display tonight when the world's most powerful badminton nation meet Singapore m the first of two friendlies at the Singapore Badminton HallJONATHAN CHOO - 513 words
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273 1986-07-22 23 J. RAJENDRAN - Tell-tale signs of too much of a good thing J. RAJENDRAN AFTER eight months of consistent training and competition, it would seem that Lav Wing Cheok and Hamid Khan are beginning to show the strain of too much badminton. The duo returned from the Indonesian Open on Sunday their seventh273 words
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Article229 1986-07-22 23 JAKARTA Indonesia's Icuk Sugiarto won the men's singles title with an emphatic 15-6, 15-6 victory over Australia's Sze Yu at the Indonesian Open badminton championships on Sunday. The women's final produced a far more competitive contest with China's Shi Wen having to battle all the wayReuter - 229 words
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Advertisement260 1986-07-22 23 Marketing Institute of Singapore Graduate Diploma m Marketing (stn intake) /An Exclusive Qualification for Graduates/ Graduates m sales or marketing positions seeking to advance their marketing knowledge and career are invited to join the MIS one-year post-graduate Graduate Diploma m Marketing programme starting on 7 October 1986. The course is260 words
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Miscellaneous163 1986-07-22 23 BADMINTON Friendly: China v Singapore* (SBH, 6 pm). HOCKEY SHA Div 1: SRC B v Safsa (Padang, 5.30 pm). SOCCER NFL Div 1: Farrer Park Dynamos^" v Aver Rajah Wanderers (Jin Besar, 7 pm). SHA; Inter-hotel toanuunent Div 1: Hilton v Pavilion (F* N, 5.15 pm). Port Leane Div 2:163 words
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Article, Illustration491 1986-07-22 24 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON Man gets 9 years and girlfriend, 7V2 years By A CLEANER and his teenage girlfriend were yesterday jailed for nine years and seven-and-a-half years respectively for killing a woman moneylender and looting her Depot Road flat more than two years ago.491 words
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Article, Illustration586 1986-07-22 24 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP Help for owners affected by HDB's decision not to buy back units By I THE Central Provident Fund Board has decided to help people affected by the recent Housing Board move not to buy back HUDC flats that are less than586 words
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128 1986-07-22 24 CORPUS CHRISTI (Texas) CINDY and Robert O'Brien didn't plan to have their children share the same birthdays. Bat they do right down to the minute. At 3.38 pm on Friday, the couple's daughter, Kelly Lynn, was born four years to the minute afterAP - 128 words
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Article364 1986-07-22 24 Peter Hazelhurst - Peter Hazelhurst By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO Anticipating a decline m Japan's economy, the government is planning to draw up an austere budget next year with sharp cuts m most areas of public spending except defence and foreign aid. According to guidelines adopted by the Japanese364 words
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Article, Illustration345 1986-07-22 24 JERUSALEM Israeli Justice Minister Yitzhak Modai resigned yesterday, saying he sought to defuse a crisis m Israel's coalition government. He handed m his resignation at an emergency Cabinet meeting called after Prime Minister Shimon Peres decided to sack him for a series of insultingAP; Reuter - 345 words
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Article393 1986-07-22 24 Taipei plans tariff cuts to promote free trade SEOUL South Korea has agreed with the United States to open its markets to foreign cigarette makers and insurers and to take steps to protect foreign patents. In a parallel move, Taiwan has announced that itReuter; AFP; UPI - 393 words
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Article30 1986-07-22 24 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 0.84 points to 1,778.82 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. APAP - 30 words
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Miscellaneous144 1986-07-22 24 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Fair except for showers over a few areas from the late morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm SUNSET today: 7.17 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.06 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 8/15 C Fine Melbourne 9/15 C Fine Bangkok 25/32 C Cloudy144 words
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Article, Illustration1653 1986-07-22 1 June was a frenetic month, say teenagers. There was the Arts Festival for lunch and dinner, the World Cup for supper and breakfast, a family wedding, homework, shopping, sunbathing, and cooking and cleaning for younger siblings because both parents had to work. More letters on Page1,653 words
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Advertisement579 1986-07-22 1 Our Multisplit can now cool die topcfaioom jh^. Let us assume, for a -'-device fitted to the air-con But does all this mean we-*- You'll still be offered Carrier's P_4 moment, that this advert known as the flow-control panel, have done away with the tried unique twenty-four hour h"* is579 words
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Article, Illustration1471 1986-07-22 2 Help! We're up to our gills m textbook IT'S not fair. Of all the years to have the World Cup matches and the Arts Festival, too, we're taking our O levels this year. We spent this "precious" month of "holidays" up to our1,471 words
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Article, Illustration607 1986-07-22 2 Last week, teenagers told us what they thought about sex and chastity. Today, two volunteers with the Family Planning Association a medical student and a counsellor for teenagers, interviewed by IRENE PATES discuss the nature of love and responsible sexual behaviour. Baiakrishna Jeyabala, 23,607 words
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251 1986-07-22 2 Your next topics: Studying maths and all about nicknames FROM 1989, students must score a minimum of D 7 for mathematics at O level to qualify for admission to a pre-university centre or a junior college. If you are now m Secondary 2 or Sec 3 (depending on the stream251 words
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Article452 1986-07-22 2 THE mind may say "No" but the body says "Yes". Some girls do not understand .their sexual urges. They go all the way because "their responses are more than ready", especially at certain times of the month, when they are ovulating. Dr Victor Valbuena, a teens452 words
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Advertisement161 1986-07-22 2 @origratulations oh the ocea^mdf^heiK National wy THE BOMBAY TRADING CO. (PTE) LTD. 137 Market Street# 06-00, Bank of East Asia Building, Singapore 0104. Tel: *****01 (5 Lines) Telex: RS ***** BOMTRAD Cable: BOMTRADCO Merchants of: Sawn Timber, Plywood, Black Pepper, Tea, Spices, Canned Pineapples, Edible Oils and Rattans. 55^ (^urQ^ortiesT^^^161 words
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Advertisement248 1986-07-22 2 GENERAL MOTORS TM m OVERSEAS DISTRIBUTION CORPORATION IB REGIONAL PARTS DISTRIBUTION CENTER (SINGAPORE) H Congratulates li The People of The Arab Republic of Egypt H on the occasion of their National Day W'% 15 Benoi Sector, Singapore 2262 mm Telephone: *****1 1 Fascimile: *****61 W Telex: RS *****, R*****0 RS248 words
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Advertisement70 1986-07-22 2 Congratulations Best Wishes to The People of The Arab Republic of Egypt k on the occasion of the National Day 'H ALJILANI PLASTIC FACTORY PTE. LTD. Block 161. Kallang Way, #05-01/02 #05-05/06, L Singapore 1334 Tel: *****87. *****60 Telex. JILANI RS 3"9573 Specialised m plastic products for export. The Penguin70 words
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Advertisement293 1986-07-22 3 Time Flies How would 500 extra hours each year influence your business? If you don't have to buy those extra hours these factors can make people better at it obviously means increased profit. whatever they do. And that's what it means to a growing list Qur next Time Manager Seminars:293 words
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Advertisement174 1986-07-22 3 Sitting pretty. You've got a happy future ahead when NYK Group's total services provide integral logistics support. The NYK Group provides door-to-door total service for your shipment. By truck, train, plane or ship. Or any combination. The NYK Group will do it. And do it right. Our comprehensive computer simulation174 words
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Miscellaneous251 1986-07-22 3 \-kJLJLo IcacL) To the 122 of you who sent me your toy designs for our contest, thank you. I was very impressed with all your ideas, except those which were copies of toys I had seen elsewhere. We are looking for ideas that are as original as possible, because we251 words
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Miscellaneous233 1986-07-22 3 Toy design contest winners PING PONG BALLS X^ ♦Hoop (btndttm*/ into ->// \i j£ a circle -tie ends 11 O^. together) \L^ JJ V Throw bolls +hr*«*9h •Pa*>air cups with m hoop into box Small balls tied >/*\ Without the bells together SH soundiviA /•I 2. Hanq up box. Ask233 words
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Miscellaneous59 1986-07-22 3 Group A (Ages 6 to 9) 1st prize: Ping Pong Balls by Jill Ong (8) Judges' comment: Nice, different ideas two games in one. 2nd prize: Catapult by Darren Tan (8) Comment: Nice drawing and good working model sent in. 3rd prize: Pinball Machine by Chen Xiuyan (9) Comment: Good59 words
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Miscellaneous216 1986-07-22 3 a uirr *l a TTZTt 'ftlue three spools -together A SPOOL CANNON hninjuptht ctnrr«h3i»eaie'Ml r •Small block ->o|c=s=i [of (of j] [Of of wood \J| \J. Jl \j. y I] •Any object a dowel or any wooden stick that fits into thin win fit -rue holes os -firing pin into216 words
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Miscellaneous93 1986-07-22 3 Group B (Ages 10 to 12) 1st prize: A spool cannon by Cheong Shin Sen (12) Judges' comment: A well-designed toy with brief and clear instructions on how to make and play with it. 2nd prize: Pot the Hole by Xu Xianghui (11) Comment: Simple and well-illustrated design. Cylinders of93 words
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Article, Illustration629 1986-07-22 4 A ballet master's working holiday GOH BENG CHOO speaks to Chen Hai Chow, a Singapore ballet dancer who runs a professional dance company m Frankfurt. 4 Space no longer restricts me as I have learnt to create within physical limits. I'm flexible; it's something that comes with age and experience.LIM SENG TIONG - 629 words
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Article139 1986-07-22 4 A SIX-DAY ballet course will be conducted by Mr Chen Hai Chow at a studio m Kallang Theatre. The course, from 6.30 8.30 pm, runs from Thursday to Saturday, and from July 28 30. It is limited to 20 people. "This course is not for beginners," Mr Chen139 words
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Article, Illustration289 1986-07-22 4 PORTRAIT painter and sculptor Lai Kui Fang («M* X) has been invited to submit plans for a bronze statue of Emperor Qin Shihuang. The proposed statue is likely to stand m front of the Qin Shihuang Clay Warrior Museum #4fii!.ft '-ifSNHfctß which was opened289 words
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Article, Illustration864 1986-07-22 4 Sinorama - Sinorama IN THE history of Chinese martial arts, the Wudang school is Shaolin Temple's only rival, and the two make up something of a pair. Shaolin is Buddhist, Wudang, Taoist; Shaolin stresses speed and toughness, Wudang, stillness and breathing;864 words
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Article92 1986-07-22 4 j£Msiljft#iK 7-&#*«&ftsKH^ «t! ft #f *#n vimmm^frM± m a *m mm -n-£ S*fcS*h-*t_htt«-fc:tt AfoKft'% VXfflTm&ifi Sti* msH'iiAVL a-&JtiiF*^:^ft «?ft o »¥ftill*£*fe JS.^ JS?X**ilj o §-g;#^».^ ft i!P S 3fe ftttt ft jfe iJj s^ft^ti^A nm'itk 1412^ fM*RJ*«g ftb a*^lHA7llft*A mif- -K^-i^M^H ft o ft;gp ;/bda S f P. 2. 4"#-fc92 words
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Article86 1986-07-22 4 mm® mm fft $1 2 *t ill -Jc mn vi kkn a s >i fd ti j j j n *^i% a fi m iff'ffi s fi!iffjlSanTiß?i!£^£o *n i# t itL m# s mai—mzfs mn m c if am »<^ 1973 fib tfffe-i" -(a a em »ffi^j JiJl^W^^^fiß A MA86 words
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Article124 1986-07-22 5 SATU PERJALANAN - SATU PERJALANAN I've been searching in the dream last night, exploring the grey sky and swimming across the oceans. In the bright space I trail the passing breeze shelter beneath the moving clouds, explore and search for more. I find a journey coated with a thousand colours, tenderly124 words
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Article139 1986-07-22 5 (Writers' Week) At this stop we meet to chat or sing the verses of a journey children off the earth from many seasons, there is a tale of a man who has travelled far of a man who has often been forgotten. Sheltered beneath the passing breeze a139 words
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Article, Illustration116 1986-07-22 5 (Minggu Penulis) Di perhentian ini kita bertemu bicara atau nyanyikan puisi perjalanan anak-anak bumi berbagai musim, ada sebuah ceritera insan yang telah berkelana jauh insan yang sering dilupakan. Berteduh di bawah angin lalu pesta dalam dialog berwarna dalam penglihatan kita mungkin sesuai dalam cita kita mungkin berbeza. Di116 words
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Advertisement1111 1986-07-22 5 AWOTNTMENTS/NOTICES CTAtITC DCC«nf!JII HBH Telefax No: *****59 Rates: Box Service: MHB O i All I S noaUOO I ge^,^. Tel *****11 Straits-Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: SS.i.OO Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD cx t 5724/5/6/8 5669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Rested: SSIO.OO NOTICES I M^> MOUNT PLEASURE HOLDINGS1,111 words
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Advertisement84 1986-07-22 5 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No: 27 of 198 C In the Matter of the Companies Act, (Chapter 185) And In the Matter of LEE KAI TECK COMPANY (PRIVATE) LIMITED NOTICE OF WINDING-UP ORDER In the Matter of LEE KAI TECK COMPANY (PRIVATE)84 words
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Advertisement536 1986-07-22 5 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Originating Summons No. 818 of 198S In the Matter of the Property comprised m a Deed of Assignment dated the 4th day of May 1982 and made between United Overseas Bank Limited and Koh (hong Khaw And In the Matter of536 words
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Advertisement910 1986-07-22 5 Mil ife.-if.ff 5 m m lttf UNITED OVERSEAS BANK LTD ANNOUNCEMENT Pursuant to Article 44 (4) of the Articles of Association of the Company IT IS HEREBY ANNOUNCED that as at the end of the 2nd Quarter of i 986. 1500% (Fifteen point zero zero percent) of the issued ordinary910 words
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Advertisement70 1986-07-22 5 i rogets thesaurus I Oy A* I 0 imf irrti Ukt tfj tut*— j L j The first new completely revised edition for twenty years reflecting recent changes m spoken and written English. Roget's Thesaurus is an invaluable work of reference and a 'treasure house' of words! Available at all70 words
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Advertisement559 1986-07-22 6 V J Bam V A, A 11 1 I JBS I V^ M B Wk A MS 2 Eating Out SLOANE COURT HOTEL SetLunch. Hainanese Mutton Stew (3 courses) or American Chicken (4 courses) at $5.90 Ala Carte at reasonable price. Large Tiger Draft at $4 50 Room from $45559 words
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Advertisement266 1986-07-22 6 3 Catering WE CATER BUFFETS barbecues for homes, office wedding functions. Team Caterer *****69/ *****14. WE CATER BUFFETS, Barbeque and cocktail parties for $8 only. Table and chairs provided. Annie *****82, *****86 4 Nightclubs/ Lounges/Discos DISCO IN TOWN with lightings, disc jockeys, sound system, premises. $300 *****91/ *****18. THE MUBIC266 words
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Advertisement424 1986-07-22 6 12 Computer Products/ 12 Computer Products/ Services Services Model No: NCR 1-9020-1 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 Print* 4 Journal Printer 1 Remote Receipt424 words
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Advertisement254 1986-07-22 6 MICRON c Maxell DSDD $31 3M DSDD $30 PC/AT ***** Compatible, 1.2 M drive, 20M harddlsk, parallel/ serial port, monochrome/ graphic card $4,500. Free Taxan monochrome monitor. c Reliable 4 layer American 640K CPU, 2 Teac drives $1,550. Free multi I/O card c Japanese 640K CPU 14" color monitor $1,650254 words
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Advertisement467 1986-07-22 6 12 Computer Products/ Services SINGAPORE MICROCOMPUTER SOCIETY GENERAL MEETING Date/Time: 24th July '86/ 6.30 p.m. Venue: Hyatt Hotel, Jasmine Rm. Topic: Extraordinary Meeting/ Forum on Printers demo, on Printronlx/ OKI/ Apple Laserwriter, Imagewrlter/ LaserJet/ Selkosha/ NEC. AUGUST MEETING SCHEDULES: User Group: MS/DOS 7.30 p.m. Day/Date: Wed./ 6th Venue: Hyatt Hotel.467 words
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Advertisement434 1986-07-22 6 13 Musical Instruments FENDER (SQUIRE) JAZZ Bass Good condition. Selling $450. Call Johnny: *****66 GOOD USED SECONDHAND pianos for sale/ rental. Mun Kal Piano, A.M.KIo, *****83/ *****79. OVATION CUSTOM LEGEND guitar for sale. Tip top condition. Price neg Call: Simon *****51. PIANO TUNING, REPAIRS organ servicing available at Royal Piano434 words
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Advertisement634 1986-07-22 6 20 Pets/Pet Cars GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES local bred, 8 wks.: male $400 $500; female $300 $400. 1 yr. female $650 0.n.0. SKC regd. 19 Jin. Dermawan, Spore 2366. Tel: *****77. SPECIALIST PET SERVICES specialise m Boarding of pets, grooming, shampooing, detlcking. Stud service also available. Call: *****00 S.P.S. CHEAP TO634 words
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Advertisement1270 1986-07-22 6 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday to Friday: 9am to 5 30pm (spm deadline tor next day) Saturday: 8 30am to 2pm (I lam deadline lor Ihe Sunday limes) •Pubfc HoMay: 9am to lpm COUNTER SERVICE: THES ORCHARD CENTO, #***** LUCKY PIUA: Monday to Friday: 10am to 12 noon, lpm to 5 30pm1,270 words
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Advertisement739 1986-07-22 7 30 Hairdressing ami U J .1 PW HAIR JE3£t*jfl| RickFiirChM ■VrrrTT"7li hawed team. HUM *****23 B Tl, m #04-98 Far HAIRGUY THE Saloon where Kadlo. TV. Si Recording Artistes come for regular haircut. Rates by London trained stylists. Cut/ wash blow $8; Perming $15. School children: Cut $5. For appt.739 words
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Advertisement682 1986-07-22 7 35 House Cleaning/ Painting PRIDE INDUSTRIAL SPECIALISES In housecleaning, painting, floor polishing, carpet steam extraction *****23 Jerry/ Jessie. CARPET CLEANING ft dry shampoo at reasonable prices. Call: *****64. CARPET SHAMPOO, SOFA and car seat washing. Efficient service. *****85/ pager *****53 Bryan ROOF/ WALL WATER-PROOFING, rocks-tone, plastering, painting cornices. Lee: *****30682 words
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Advertisement850 1986-07-22 7 37 Ail-conditioners/ Refrigerators AIRCOND./ FRIDGE SERVICES 24 hra. lalandwKt* Service can «olve all problem* of servicing, repairing/ respraying ol all rafrigaralor» and airconditioner* m our workshop/ your place. Guaranteed. 2nd hand fridga available, single door $100 $200, twin door $200 $350. Free delivery. Guaranteed. LEE MANG AIRCOND. ft REFRIGERATION SERVICES850 words
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Advertisement820 1986-07-22 7 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal LOWEST CHARGE $30. Specialist m household, goods transportation to and from H.D.B. estate, office removal, special care to piano organ m transit. Experienced and reliable service. Prices very reasonable. Bam. 10pm. (7 days a week). Tel: *****00. LOWEST CHARGE $30 (economical rates). Specialists m house removal/820 words
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Advertisement804 1986-07-22 7 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services ACCOUNTING/ INCOME TAX/ Sec- retarlal/ Incorporation of Co. $40 onwards. Tel: *****52 Mr Leu. ANSWERING/ REGN ADDRESS/ telex/ off. rm./ table/ b'keeping. I Pearl's Ctr., dist.olos. *****70 I AVAIL. REGISTRATION ADDRESS < ($10)/ Answering ($10)/ Telex 1 ($5)/ 24 hr. Answering. *****09. BOOK KEEPING/804 words
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Advertisement555 1986-07-22 7 57 Business Opportunities INTERESTED PARTIES NEED fresh whole coconuts without husk from Malaysia. Quantity 3,000--5,000 per week. Contact Das *****79, 9am- 12 noon. THE RECESSION SPECIAL. Only H65 a yr. for prestigious regn address, telex, mailing polite tel. answering. 8-Bpm: *****07. ENGRG. CO. INT'D. to fabricate custome made metal products.555 words
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Advertisement1172 1986-07-22 7 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available Special Protection (good terms conditions) offered to employers who had bad experiences to clients first time employing maid Strict Japanese tolerable attitude behaviour training 5 Hardworking, helpful, obedient, cheerful, honest, self-disciplined i Documentation mcl medical exam, $5,000 bond/P A, W P visa1,172 words
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Advertisement542 1986-07-22 7 68 Situations Vacant: Tutorial IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENTS FOR Private Tutors with qualifications of Pre-Ul and above. Please call: *****66/ *****87/ *****67 RESPONSIBLE TUTORS REOD. to tearh all levels. Reasonable commission *****87 (off. hrs). SCHOOL TEACHERS/ TUTORS with mm. 'A' levei required from all dlsts. *****44. TUTORS REQD. to teach m Tamplnes542 words
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Advertisement531 1986-07-22 7 70 Situation* Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical j requires a SECRETARY To Project Manager (to be based at Marina Bay Site Office) Pre-requislte>«: Minimum GCE O' Level with credits m English and Chinese LCCI Private Secretarial Certificate or equivalent Good working knowledge of spoken and written Chinese is essential Minimum 5 years'531 words
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Advertisement1006 1986-07-22 8 70 Situation* Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical Consumer Products Pte Ltd;:;; American Tfelephone Telegraph (AT&T), I giant m telecommunications, has set up a high quality telephone manufacturing facility at Kampong Übi Industrial Estate. Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the following position: Duties: Maintain training1,006 words
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Advertisement923 1986-07-22 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Wall established company requires: FEMALE RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST c Able to type/ preferably operate PMBX switchboard. Pleasant personality/ fluent spoken English/ Mandarin/ other dialects. c Age 19-28 years old/ GCE "O" level preferable. Call personally lor interview at:— 315 Outram Road, #11-06 Tan Boon Liat Bldg.,923 words
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Advertisement589 1986-07-22 8 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales WALK-IN INTERVIEW 9am to 12noon; 2pm to spm Wfe have immediate vacancies for Temporary Sales Promoters for our Liquor Promotion at Changi Airport. Candidates should have an outgoing personality, preferably some sales experience and be able to work on either 7am to589 words
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Advertisement487 1986-07-22 8 PHJ METRO requires: FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVES (INDOOR BOUTIQUE) c Minimum GCE 'O' level with credits m English Mathematics. a At least Ito 2 years' experience In indoor sales of high fashion products. c Possess a friendly and outgoing disposition and taste/ flair for fashion. a Ability to converse m Japanese487 words
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Advertisement621 1986-07-22 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sato. i ROBINSON'S We invite friendly, pleasant suitably qualified persons tc join us as: FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS a Preferably GCE O' or 'N level a 18-30 years old a Pleasant outgoing personality a Good spoken English witr some Mandarin ability a Preferably with some sales experience Successful621 words
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Advertisement782 1986-07-22 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales fFmale sales assistant (Full-time only) required by well established ladies' boutique. Stating salary from $400 not including fringe benefits. Please apply personally with i/c other relevant documents to: BAGATELLE #02-56 Specialists' Centre Orchard Road, Level 2 on Wed., Thur. Frl. only from 11.30 a.m. 5 p.m.782 words
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Advertisement792 1986-07-22 8 71 situations vacant: Sales SALES EXECUTIVES required by an international freight forwarders. a Age: 20 to 25. a Able to work independently. a Must possess Class 3 driving licence own transport. s Minimum 1 year's experience m either air or sea freight. Contact Miss Susana for appt. Tel: *****07 (1)792 words
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Advertisement544 1986-07-22 8 72 Situations Vacant: Technical PERFORMANCE MOTORS LTD has vacancies for: I Mechanics L Requirements: NTC 3 or NTC 2 m r MVM Minimum 3 years relevant experience Please call Lena at *****00 ext 2032 for interview appointment s lor write to: I I The Personnel -Executive i PERFORMANCE MOTORS LIMITED544 words
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Advertisement529 1986-07-22 8 72 situation* vacant: Technical Construction firm urgently requires JUNIOR SITE SUPERVISORS to start work immediately. Prepared to work at Job site. Must possess class 3 driving licence. Please submit full particulars, contact tel. no. a expected salary to: 113 Eunot Aye.3 #o>-<M Gordon Ind. Bldo B'pore 1440 Applications should reach529 words
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Advertisement497 1986-07-22 9 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production X f^ Want a challenge M working m a fast m expanding aerospace industry? Career seekers, you can have a stable future ahead with one of Singapore's most stable and fastest growing industries We m GE (USA) AVIATION SERVICE OPERATION can offer497 words
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Advertisement449 1986-07-22 9 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Minimum Primary 6 Permanent shift 9.00 am 5.00pm (Monday Saturday) Chinese applicants preferred NTC-IM or QCE 'O 1 level Rotating shift 7.00 am aOO pm and 3.00 pm 11.00 pm or 7.00 am 3.00 pm and 11.00 pm 7.00 am or 3.00449 words
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Advertisement281 1986-07-22 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous MRT Civil Contractors invite interested persons for the following positions: a) SAFETY SUPERVISOR Must possess MRT Construction Safety Supervisors' Certificate Experience on site preferred b) TIME-KEEPER Minimum GC-E 'O' level Experience preferred but not essential Must possess own bike Interested applicants, please apply m writing with281 words
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Advertisement410 1986-07-22 9 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous tpa? PBBSS requires FEMALE OFFICE ATTENDANT Requirements:- Singapore citizens between 18 and 25 years of age; Should have completed secondary education; Have a working knowledge of English The duties include despatching of mail, photostating of documents, maintaining cleanliness of offices, preparing drinks410 words
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Advertisement202 1986-07-22 9 C.A.T.S. *****66 I When m need, The Straits Times Classified is what you need. SHOWA PLASTICS (S) PTE LTD EE 15, Fourth Chin Bee Road Singapore 2261 requires urgently DRIVER (Male) Valid class 3 driving =E licence EE Experience m driving a 3 ton Mazda lorry EE Able to commence202 words
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Advertisement569 1986-07-22 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Hagemeyer Electronics (S) PteLtd has a vacancy for the post I of: I Qualifications/ Requirement GCE O' Level Able to type One years experience m receptionist work Has a pleasant disposition and tactful m dealing with complaints Female, aged 2O We offer competitive starting salary plus569 words
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Advertisement723 1986-07-22 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Required urgently: DISCO SUPERVISOR Must be able to work Independently with some relevant experience and able to do clerical duties. Pleasant personality WAITRESSES With relevant experience. Age 18 -25 with pleasant personality. Call personally tor interview on 22nd A 23rd July from 4p.m. -6p.m. at: Cuppage723 words
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Advertisement928 1986-07-22 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous WESTERN COOK A Dispenser reqd. Good salary, meals, transport, medical, uniforms other fringe benefits Call personally for interview at: Tanglln Corner. «82-01 Tanglin Shopping Centre. Spore 1024 Tel *****63 REQUIRED WAITERS, WAITRESSES Dispensers. No experience needed. Walk-in personally after 11.00 a.m. at Bowlers' Cafe c/o Plaza928 words
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Advertisement743 1986-07-22 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous REOD. CHINESE WATCHMEN. Working hrs: 7am to 7pm. Si 7pm to 7am. Tel. *****14 Miss Ezan REQD. PART/ Full-Time Dressmaker. Good In cutting and sewing Call *****50 for an interview. REQUIRED PART-TIME COURIERS (9am to spm) with own bike. Interview: «24-02 Jin. Sultan Ctr. SALON AT743 words
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Advertisement918 1986-07-22 10 85 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/Volvo 1980 VOLVO 244GL manual PARF. Aircond, s/rims, Blaupunkt radio cassette Tip top cond. View: 89 Short St. =08-02, Golden Wall Auto Centre. '84 ALFA ROMEO Alfetta Motrcnlc 2.0. 1 owner, showroom cond. Power windows, central lock, Trip computer, s/rlms. 32.000 km Tel *****22 Gan ALFA918 words
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Advertisement939 1986-07-22 10 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 81 FORD LASER, 1.5 Ghia. notchback, 5-speed Aircon., radio cassette, sports rims Tax 10/86 Expensive metallic Like new. $14,200 Tel. *****75. COLLECTOR'S CAR. -68, Flat 843 c.c. Tip top running cond. Passed Vlcom. $2,200 0.n.0. Call *****29, Anba (after 12p.m. CO. REGD. 79, Ford Cortina, aircon./939 words
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Advertisement888 1986-07-22 10 89 For Sale: Oatsun/Nissan '81 DATSUN 120Y, aircon, radio cassette, tip top cond. *****82, puger *****72 Wallace Chng '81 DATSUN 120Y 2 pte. owners Aircond., s/rlms. Good cond. $11,700 0.n.0. Tel: *****81. '82 NISSAN SUNNY 13. Aircon., cassette, tip top condition. $16,800. Tel: *****24. '83 DATSUN PULSAR. 1 owner, full888 words
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Advertisement949 1986-07-22 10 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi SALE BY TENDER. 1981 Mitsubishi Colt GLX (3-door) saloon. ER6B9J. Each tender must be accompanied with 20% of bid price payable to: Mayban Finance (S) Ltd. For viewing, please call: *****22 Miss W.K. Pang or Mdm L.C. Goh. Deposits from all unsuccessful tenders will be refunded.949 words
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Advertisement872 1986-07-22 10 92 For Sale: Mazda 11/80 MAZDA 626. 4-door Alrcon Radio/ cassette. New tax. Good condition. $11,500. Tel: *****01. IVB2 626 AUTO, 4-dr Alrcon., radio cassette, low mileage, tax 10/'B6, excellent cond. *****92 1981 MAZDA 323. 13 4 doors Auto. 2nd owner. Alrcon./ cassette Tip-top condition. Tel: *****34. 1983 MAZDA 929872 words
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Advertisement877 1986-07-22 10 94 For Sale: Daihatsu ALMOST 79 CHARADE. 5-speed. metallic green, alrcon., hi-fi, sports rims, tax 12/86. Beautiful condition. $8,500 Call: *****37. ALMOST 79 DAIHATSU Charade 5-dr. Aircon., cassette, good condition. Tax 11/86. PARF $9,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****81 MID '83 DAIHATBU Charade 1000, 5-dr 1 pte. owner, aircon., hi-fi, tax/ Ins.877 words
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Advertisement910 1986-07-22 10 96 For Sale: Other Makes '82 SUBARU 1.3 saloon, PARF, alrcon., radio cassette, 2 owners, tax II •88. $11,300. 18 Maju Aye., Serangoon Gdn. ■83. VOLKSWAGEN JETTA GLI 2nd. owner. Blaupunkt hi-fi, s/rlms. Excellent cond. Tel: *****32/ *****86. 1973 AUSTIN 1300 c.c. Selling $2,400. Block 235 Serangoon Avenue 3. Tel:910 words
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Advertisement630 1986-07-22 10 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles •82 DATSUN 120Y Panel Van. aircond., radio/ cassette, excellent cond. $5,200 0.n.0. Tel: *****11. '82 MITSUBISHI L3OO Van 5-door Alrcon, power windows. Tip-top condition. Call *****69 '82 TOYOTA DYNA, 14' diesel. Alrcon., new paint. Passed Vicom. New tax. like new. $6,300. *****76. '83 DAIHATSU 850630 words
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Advertisement743 1986-07-22 10 99 Vehicles Wanted ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT c Any models below 2000 cc. c PARF or Non-PARF used cars. c Private company registration. c Commercial Vans/ Pickups PB' Registration. c Trade-in acceptable JINCHI YILI MOTORS PTE LTD N0.39 LOWLAND ROAD SINGAPORE 1954 TEL: *****88/ *****22/ *****02 CASH PAYMENT HIGHEST OFFER c743 words
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Advertisement734 1986-07-22 10 106 Accommodation Available: Houtet MAJESTIC BUNGALOWS IN D.lO c LEEDON PARK Set m secluded wooded area super luxurious bungalow, 4 bedrooms, study, family room, games room. Large separate living/ dining with huge terrace overlooking sparkling pool. Brand new bungalow m NASSIM ROAD. 4 bedrooms, study, spacious living, separate dining with734 words
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Advertisement680 1986-07-22 11 108 Accommodation Available: Houses D.2159, CHENG SOON Gdn d/storey terrace for immediate occupation Just renovated. Furn. Rental $1,100 neg *****98. FABER WALK D/STOREY semi-d. Kurn Aircon, $1,200 Upp Paya Lebar s/storey terr $550 Call *****88/9 Lucky Star STEVEN ROAD Luxurious bungalow fully alrconditioned pte. pool Near Tanglln/ American Clubs For680 words
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Advertisement547 1986-07-22 11 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Whether you're m the market to buy, sell or lease, you'll be glad to am "^"N^ know that these three faces jffli V**^ J will 'cover' the residential Ns <r renowned for its ability547 words
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Advertisement364 1986-07-22 11 Concorde 1 Rental from $1,200 onwards (unfurnished) Brand new 2 1 -storey block 1,765 sq.ft. Split-level living dining 4 bedrooms, 2 units per floor Swimming pool, sauna and security facilities. Direct access to Pan Island and City. Contact owner/ developer JIYAH GARDENS District 16 Stylish and spacious apartments for only364 words
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Advertisement412 1986-07-22 11 c^irdmore cParkJb OPEN HOUSE i Long or short lease Luxury apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership Just off Orchard Road 3-bedrooms, large lounge, ample parking Furnished or unfurnished Average rental $3,600 p.m. mcl. service charge Visit our show flat, 1 0am to spm Monday to Saturday or 10.30412 words
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Advertisement922 1986-07-22 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartment* DIST. 10 HONOLULU Tower, A.X A "Bungalow tn-the-alr" 6,000 sq.ft. apt. S/pool, squash, tennis, etc Big living/ dining family hall, big balcony, 4 bdrms. servant's $4,500. Deans Property *****55 D.1130 FURN. 3-BDRM. apts., rental $800 $1,000 3 1 bdrms. bungalows, rental $1,450. D 1232 furn./ unfurn.922 words
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Advertisement920 1986-07-22 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.lO RIDGEWOOD. High fir 4 bdrms. Partially/ f/furn. Full clubh'se. facilities. From $2200. DYP *****23 D.lO SIXTH AYE. vicinity for rent a) 2/3 bdrm. units, p/furn. with aircondltlonlng. b) office space. Tel: *****92 x 248/314. D.ll HILLCREST ARCADIA Earina Blk.' luxury apt. 3 bdrms. Balcony, tennis/920 words
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Advertisement921 1986-07-22 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST.9. KIM YAM Road 3 rooms. Unfurnished. For viewing contact: *****54. DIST.9. PACIFIC MANSION. 1.800 sq.ft. 3+ 1 bdrms Nice view. High fir. $900. Houseworld *****64/5 D-16 BAYSHORE PK. Ruby Twr 2nd fir. 2 bdrms. Unfurn Rent neg. Contact: *****46. O-7 THE PLAZA, high fir. Facing921 words
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Advertisement852 1986-07-22 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments FURN./ UNFURN. HDB/ Pte apt/ rms avail at various dists. Express service *****25/ 6/ 7. GOLDHILL TWR. 3 rms, 2 halls, f/furn fully aircon, security, 1700 sq ft. $1,000 Incl Tel: *****88 GRENVILLE/ EMERALD BLK. upper maisonette available immediately. Ring: *****50 HDB APARTMENTS/ ROOMS furnished/ unfurnished852 words
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Advertisement898 1986-07-22 11 109 Accommodation Wanted: Houses REGENT PROPERTY CENTRE requires bungalows In prime area for new Expats. Budget $5,500 Owners call *****93/ *****16. SMALL FAMILY WANTS to rent unfurn./ partly furn house In Seletar Hills Est. Owners please contact *****90 anytime. EXPAT. URGENTLY REQ. bunglw with mature gdn. pool at D.lO, 11898 words
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Advertisement523 1986-07-22 12 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses \m 1 I 100% Financing inclusive of CPF contribution New Design Double-storey Split-level Terrace Houses Many outdoor facilities for recreation 6 public Open Spaces/Children's Playground mrt ang mJ^I Situated m Thomson/Yio Chu hock IBBITT Kan 9 area Near523 words
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Advertisement271 1986-07-22 12 Shell Towe Liat Town x^ Yung kin^ Croup D.lO NEW D/STOREY modern design bunglw. 2 halls, 2 kitchens, 6 bdrms. 20,000 sq.ft. Built-in 8,000 sq.ft. $2.2 million. G jwell: *****11. D.ll ORIOLi" CRES. 1 i -storey detached with pool. Approx. 11,500 sq.ft. renovated. Vacant possession. $1.3 m. Standard *****66. D.13271 words
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Advertisement285 1986-07-22 12 .er, 50 Raffles Hate, Singapore 0104 •r. 541 On hard Road, Singapore 0923 An Ki'.i.i, lurong, Singapore 2261 I I I D.20 CORAL PK. Corner terr. 2- storey. 2700 sq.ft. 3+ 1 Bdrms. F'hold. Ceramic fir. Well kept. $430,000 neg. Greenacres *****88. D.20 FULTON VICINITY. D/Storey J split-level terrace. 3285 words
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Advertisement860 1986-07-22 12 113 For Sale: Houses 2-STOREY BUNGLW. Sim's Aye L0r. 29. 7,539 sq.ft. FVhold. Approved for 4-storey apt. $550,000 Ideal tour groups/ club. *****41. CHANCERY HILL 3-yr. old 2/storey bungalow. 15.000 sq.ft. 4 1 bdrm. $1.6 m. VUlanelle *****81. OALVEY EST. 1 1/2-storey bunglw. 20,000 sq.ft. 5 1, s/pool/ nice plateau.860 words
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Advertisement718 1986-07-22 12 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments f 37-storey Seaview Apartments LANDMARK TOWER 1 1 1 5 Adjoining Manhattan House/ ■nfSKQmI i St§^ San Centre Chin Swee Road BfflKilCT !r Show Flat Open Daily I itkat>*«^Mk^V>. t» «i r i>^. .^a^uk^. I718 words
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Advertisement270 1986-07-22 12 M§t t0 Jsi w iwF^^S^'&ii'^l »j^ -j«-™ 4 I Sft* J The best m Katong Wide seaview splendid 4-rms with servant's, airy living and dining halls, huge wellequipped imported kitchen cabinets, exclusive recreational facilities. Freehold. COLLIERS International Properly Consultants 535 9622 Teresa Villa 2 bdrms, high fir. 1,400 sq.ft. fhold.270 words
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Advertisement420 1986-07-22 12 CAIRNHILL COURT, APPROX. 1900 sq.ft., 3 bdrms., parquet. $350,000 Debenham City Valuers *****79. DIST. 1025 BOTANIC Gdn. Mans. 3rm. 1 hall. Selling price $260,000. Interested pis. contact Mr. Low. Tel: *****11. DIST.S BRAND NEW Vista Pk Beautifully renovated studio apt. $138,000. 2 bdrms. $170,000. Tennis squash courts. Admer *****66. DIST.9420 words
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Advertisement927 1986-07-22 12 114 For Sale: Private Apartments 0.7 TEXTILE CTR. Quick sale 2 bdrms. 1000 sq.ft. High fir Facing sea. $135,000 0.n.0. Forward Properties, *****00. D.9 CURZON LODGE. High fir 4 bdrms. 2100 sq.ft. F'hold. Pool, security. $428,000 0.n.0. *****96/ *****33 Sebastiano Properties. D.9 GRANGEFORD 3 bdrms apt. 1,700 sq.ft. facing morning927 words
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Advertisement841 1986-07-22 12 115 For Sale: HUDC 115 For sale: mulh. Apartments Apartments **********000 0 HUDC PHASE I II 0 A ATTRACTIVE FINANCING AVAILABLE A i FOR JT fy Purchase of your home jk Refinancing CALL: 225-5225 0 CITIBANKO o Consumer Services Group V AND ASK FOR ANY CONSUMER FINANCE OFFICER Q **********000841 words
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Advertisement822 1986-07-22 12 lie t-or sale: HDB Apartments 5-ROOMED A.M.Kio 401/539, $123,000/$132.000 Chal Chee Blk 51/52, $127,00 Eunos Cres. 22, $116,000 Jurong East Blk 230, $127,000 4-ROOMED A.M.Kio 414/474, $85,000 Holland 6/10, $74,000/$92,000 3-ROOMED A.M.Kio 214/333, $36,000/$45,000 Telok Blangah Hgt. 60, $65,000 ROLF SERVICES PTE LTD *****11 (10 lirwa) 4-RM. BEDOK SOUTH 81k.41,822 words
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Advertisement913 1986-07-22 13 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3-RM. CLEMENTI: BLK 365, terraz/.0. cabinet, well kept $53,000 neg./ blk 401, terrazzo, cabinet, well kept $52,000 neg *****03. 3-RM. DORSET RD. New generation Blk 49. simple renovation. CPF loan $66,500 Owner asking $53,000. 255-3333 3-RM.: TELOK BLANGAH corner $SSK/ Lower Delta 81k. 102 $38K/913 words
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Advertisement762 1986-07-22 13 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments TAMAN JURONG 3-RM lilk Mil 10th fir Renovated. $35,000 neg. Call Joseph tel *****30 TELOK BLANGAH OR. Pt blk 53. Higii fir. Ceramic. Morn. sun. Facing sea $149,000. 255-3333 TELOK BLANGAH 5-RM. Blk 53. good facing, ceramic throughout, sale $149,000. *****21/ *****22. TELOK BLANGAH 8LK.75762 words
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Advertisement687 1986-07-22 13 117 Properties Wanted ADOPT THE PROFESSIONAL APPROACH HDBLS URGENTLY WANTED OWNERS PLEASE CALL wtij j-fryi'iiL'Bi CLEMENTI OR WEST COAST S~~ HDB N URGENTLY WANTED BY MISS TAN PEOPLE'S HOUSING I *****21/ *****22 Urgently Wanted WANTED!!" Apartments/ Condo. Terraces Semi-detached Bungalows. In dist. 5, 10, 11, 15, 20 21. i Call:687 words
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Advertisement707 1986-07-22 13 117 Properties Wanted WANTED TERR. HSES. m f1 .14, 15, 16 19. Owners pis. call *****45/2912HH1 Grandsfteld. 2-RM. APT. IN Cairnhill Plaza or D 9/ 10 wanted. Budget $320,000. *****10/ *****56 (agt 118 Factory Spaces FOR RENT JURONG INDUSTRIAL ESTATE Ideal for Storage/ Engineering Related Work. Workshop/ Storage Area with707 words
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Advertisement518 1986-07-22 13 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces aMMHniHWmM* MM W I t HRNI WHH ■■MM a WB^BK mSL m\ w■■ HHHimQw i^ww ■SSStlfl--. SZwt&i A 7-storey showroom/warehouse/factory Known as Guang-Ming Industrial Complex situated at Lot 6079 Mk 24 Kalang to be sold "as it is condition": Land area 1839 sq m518 words
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Advertisement1213 1986-07-22 13 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces II located at Jalan Bukit Merah S WAREHOUSE SHOWROOM (I Long short term leases Godown services I) Q LAM THYE HANG PTE. LTD. h fl^ TEL: *****81 j) i LOCATED AT BALESTIER k I KNVt/7 Modern amenities J^^tr WL V* /A *7«1,213 words
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Advertisement368 1986-07-22 13 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces WORLD TRADE CENTRE SINGAPORE The office address that makes business sense An office at the World Trade Centre is a definite business advantage for many reasons: instant business recognition close to C B Dand port facilities excellent link to several368 words
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Advertisement769 1986-07-22 14 121 For Rent: Office Spaces INTERNATIONAL PLAZA, OFFICE space, 727/ 2382 sq.ft. avail, for immediate occupation. Cheap rental. Tel. *****44. INT'L PLAZA, 409 3.300 sq ft. with panoramic seavlew. Rental: $2.00 p.s f Other areas also available. Heng Fatt Property *****88 LIAN HUAT BUILDING, 11-storey newly built. 390 to 1,000769 words
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Advertisement585 1986-07-22 14 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces COLOMBO COURT I PRIME SHOPS SPACE I I For retail/services 1 I 300 to 400 sq ft I I Terms rental negotiable I I Contact Mr Hoon/Mr Thio/Mrs Sim I at Tel: 3361 233/***** 15 or M Mr Seah at585 words
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Advertisement551 1986-07-22 14 KATONG SHOPPING CTR. shop 409 sq.ft. Ist fir. Water supply, carpet, wallpaper, partitions. $1200 lncl. Tel: *****58. PRIME LOCATION, JLN Besar Plaza #01-35, new groundflr. shop for rent. Facing main Jin Besar Rd. Area: 1149 sq.ft. *****22. SHOP SPACE D.21 Bt. Timah Shopping Ctr. 209 sq.ft. Shop avail now. Rent551 words
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Advertisement361 1986-07-22 14 135 Air Travel 135 Air Travel TtonqKong/ I4D/3N Airfares Macau Tours Deluxe Hotel St^^fo Packages n pi C M tmm V iJ Holiday Inn (GM).Hong Kong, Marco Polo, Royal Garden, Regal Meridien -$920/--(All prices quoted are on twin sharing basis and valid until 25th Aug 86) >v M-D.P. Call OO361 words
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Advertisement605 1986-07-22 14 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours m TT% i 1 1 il»]*fiViUl Here we see some of the best super ffi!yyfy| value holidays from the Australian Tour aiM*M?l ;v:- As-You-nease from jgywu**"". kHLtl^ Darwjn s 649 s v dne y $1435 iTK'-fiiii €M((\ Wm Perth 965605 words
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Advertisement360 1986-07-22 14 W NATIONAL DAY SPECIAL h Cameron Highland 2D 3N (Golf Course Hotel) II Frslo9 Dep: 8/8 I h Genting 2D 3N (Casino Hotel) $79 Dep: Saturdays Cameron 2D 3N (Strawberry Park) $79 Dep: Fridays Genting/Cameron/Penang (Air/Coach) 5 Days $299 h Dep: Mondays Little Guilin (Phuket)/Hatyai 7 Days $269 Kota Tinggi360 words
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Advertisement995 1986-07-22 15 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours Featuring: Coach, Self-Drive, fully escorted coach and learn to J^^jHA Combine any o?Sjjs£*H the above irV/W^ja^ jetabouts New Zealand Special Breakthrough package from *****9 (includes 5 nights' accommodation and return airfare). Ski Season. From June to 31 October '86 Book early to avoid disappointment.995 words
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Advertisement693 1986-07-22 15 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education Matriculate Bttfy'i^r^^'r'M within 1 year ■■r l\i And be eligible for entry into ||PV Australian tertiary institutions. |C Canning and Tuart Colleges both senior HHIIE'aiT^TfTHNMBH colleges of the Education Department of H^Q^JM Western Australia, have limited vacancies for BHHHHMHBHbBIIH Singapore residents693 words
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Advertisement316 1986-07-22 15 148 Computer Courses COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSE (Specially programmed for students, school leavers and others). BASIC (Beginners) 1. INTENSIVE COURSE 1) Mto F 2.00- 5.00pm 28/07 2) M/W/F 9.00-12.00pm 28/07 3) M/W/F 2.00- 5.00pm 28/07 4) T/Th/Sa 2.00- 5.00pm 05/08 5) T/Th 7.00-10.00pm 07/08 2. NORMAL COURSE 1 Sat 2.00- 5.00pm316 words
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Advertisement443 1986-07-22 15 148 Computer Courses July/ August New Clmsm c BASIC PROGRAMMING (Beginner*)/ (Advanced) c COMPUTER APPLICATION IN ACCOUNTING c WORDSTAR c DBASE c INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS FOR PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS ACM TRAINING CENTRE, 81k.102 Yiahun Ave.s #04-107. (Above Dsichi Food Mart) Tel: *****22/ *****23. Convenient for residents of Ang Mo Kio,443 words
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Advertisement562 1986-07-22 15 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses GET A RECOGNISED COMPUTER QUALIFICATION AT INFORMATICS COURSES OFFERED Wordstar, dßase 11/111, *1. NCC DIPLOMA IN Lotus 1-2-3, Symphony, COMPUTER STUDIES Framework, Accounting, (Incorporating City Guilds Micro-processor, 747 (418), designed for G.C.E. Assembler. "O"or"A" level holders. No prior Courses 1 2 qualify for computer562 words
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Advertisement538 1986-07-22 15 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses RAJA'S COLLEGE OFFERS: Secretarial, Typing, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Commercial English. Correspondence: Register now: *****03. lAM CERT, taught by experienced Lecturers. Evening SIC #04-283 Selegle Complex (*****81/ *****49). '■START A SMALL Business" course by Llm B T Start 31.7.86 (Thur.) 8.15pm. *****59/ *****76. 151 Language Courses LEARN JAPANESE538 words
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Advertisement470 1986-07-22 15 151 Language Courses 151 Language Courses DAY and EVENING COURSES ENGLISH JAPANESE FRENCH KOREAN GERMAN MALAY INDONESIAN •MANDARIN TEL: 737-6666 V Registration Hours: Sam Bpm (Mon Fri) J \T Bam- Ipm (Sat) 155 Modelling/ Deportment Instruction -'#*!**»> >-^ Give Yourself An Unfair Advantage With Powers! Executive Grooming Individual Personal Grooming470 words
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Advertisement353 1986-07-22 15 160 Other Courses/ Instruction VARIOUS FLOWER ARRANGEMENT courses on short term for only $45. Call: *****96 WE OFFER ELECTRICAL video repair class for begineers, Interested call *****95. 168 Births/Birthdays TO CYNTHIA, MAY you be blessed with happiness contentment. Happy Birthday. Love Jacob. 170 Lost -LOSTREWARD Female Cat 12 years old353 words
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Advertisement744 1986-07-22 16 APPOINTMENTS JBBtMfKB^MWmWMWmW staff recrl itment im ish >\ m m^^^* Management Consultant Services (Pte) Ltd m m mm m m m W 257 Selegie R0ad #*****/281 m m mmmmm^^^mW wienie Complex, Singapore O^IS m m mwWmmmmmmmW Td: *****55/*****87 A well established diversified company invites m| experienced, capable, energetic and self-motivated744 words
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Advertisement620 1986-07-22 16 •A jmmmmmMwmmm^ Neptune Shipmanagement Services (Pte) Ltd We are an established Shipmanagement Company. Due to our expansion we invite application from suitably qualified person for the posts of: Bunker Barge Masters Applicants should possess Local Trade/ Home Trade Master Certificate of Competency. Preference given to those with command experience on620 words
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Advertisement364 1986-07-22 16 A bank owned finance company is recruiting 2 suitable candidates for its credit department. I a) Credit* I I Marketing Off icer 1 with extensive knowledge m leasing and hire-purchase experience ot 3 5 years. The candidate is expected to act independently m his/herfield of work and able to supervise364 words
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Advertisement769 1986-07-22 16 NOTICES NOTICE OF GENERAL LICENSING SESSION OF THE LIQUORS LICENSING BOARD, SINGAPORE, TO BE HELD UNDER REGULATION 9(1) OF THE LIQUORS LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1980 A General Licensing Session of the Liquors Licensing Board of Singapore, will be held m Court No I, Subordinate Courts, Havelock Road, Singapore on Tuesday, 9769 words
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Advertisement703 1986-07-22 16 In the matter of THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 18S and In the matter of TAI WAH GOLDSMITH (PRIVATE) LIMITED (MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Creditors of the abovenamed Company which is being wound up voluntarily, are required on or before 22nd August 1986, to send703 words
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Advertisement754 1986-07-22 16 r THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (Chapter 18) IN THE HIGH COUUT OF SINGAPORE In Bankruptcy No. im of 1«S Re: Yen Kan Fait Ex Parte: Bank of America National Trwt and Saving* Association. ..('rralton NOTICE OF ADVERTLSEMENT To: Yen Kan Fatt whose last known address Is Block 558, #*****, Upper Cross754 words
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Advertisement620 1986-07-22 17 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Salt No. 9588 of I*Bs. BETWEEN Diners (lab (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. Plaintiffs AND Klshore C. Sherwaramani Defendant NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To: Kishore C. Sberwaramanl lately of No. 33, Greenfield Drive, Singapore 1545 TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced620 words
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Advertisement287 1986-07-22 17 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) im Edition IN THE HIGH COURT OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY NO. stB OF IKC. re: Lam Louis Ex parte: Ong A Company Private limited. ...Creditor NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF A BANKRUPTCY NOTICE FILED ON THE ISTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, IMI. To: Lam Louis lately287 words
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Miscellaneous651 1986-07-22 17 SUN TAN By Coilette PEANUTS By Schulx Vti£iLUMibno\ ifi'D&eTreicoAHD 7\ \YA^y^ticula§X~ I 7 j—^ r SOHBTHINZ^J s*L [&WAU\m'MD\A/c£'J [tfcO^YoUPWZRfJ S*% VOURE MY NEW UJELL.THEV MAVE THESE JOE SARCASM YOU D BETTER COME IN ABOUT Trtf f?C\ /yi»V HSfTv TUTOR? MOU)'P YOU NUMBERS ON THE FRONT S^-l _^< IF I MIT651 words
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Miscellaneous143 1986-07-22 17 Pick your neighbourhood. Be inTimeszone. y' Woodlands Yishun New Town New Town J NORTH /y~^ y Jurong West Bukit Batok New Town j C New Town N ew Town Tampines New Town Toa Payoh Bedok PAST V Town^j^ New Town Be it a promotion, a sale, a special service or143 words
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Advertisement378 1986-07-22 18 booooooooooooooooooooooooo 2 ORCHARD BSF PEOPLE'S THEATRE NOW SHOWING Q ORCHARD (*****88) 4 SHOWS: 1.30. 4.00. 6.30 I 9.00PM Q PtOPIE'S (*****72) LAST DAY: 1.00, 3.30, 7.00 t 9 30PM Cl -Hfc MB WHT DIO THE UNITED STATES I I JV TOMEI»' 5 1 flvJkrr* ~~*^P3^K^V SOtONCTOTELL 5 CATHAY: HURRY! LAST378 words
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Advertisement786 1986-07-22 18 Study with .WOLSEY HALL ox FOR o rMj\ and benefit from 90 years Wv of tutorial experience Since 1894, Wolsey Hall has been providing tuition by correspondence to students worldwide guiding them to success m Wto^ a wide range of academic, commercial BIB^ f and professional V^UflJH^ fc examinations. X786 words
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Advertisement240 1986-07-22 18 COURSES AT CHINESE CHAMBER The Training Centre of trie Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry will conduct m English the following courses at its Hill Street rss zr^rA 4 BUSINESS T'fci Due to limited vacancies, priority will be given to Chamber's members and their employees. For further information, phone:240 words
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Advertisement626 1986-07-22 18 -uM f sh'an^'no'wVhlliAnv LIDO (*****14) 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.45 9.15 CHANGI (*****59) 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.45, 9.15 "...A SENSUAL, EROTIC ACCOUNT OF LIVING AND FALLING IN LOVE..." 1 -KANNAN CHANPRAN (Straits Times) B WBBBBBP >wlll^nr7Hil'^iT »r'^l c l\- ■i'fl .jbj CAPITOL: HURRY-HURRY! Last 2 DAYS! 1 (*****59) 5 SHOWS at626 words
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Article, Illustration832 1986-07-22 19 Ry Cooder's one of the most sought-after guitarists for session work and film soundtracks. Here, he talks about his work on the film, Crossroads, and tells what it was like to play with The Rolling Stones and Eric Clapton. ANYONE seeing the newBM Features - 832 words
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Article, Illustration778 1986-07-22 19 Ghulam Ali, king of ghazal, gave a performance m town recently. SURINDER SINGH talked to the Pakistani singer. THEY call Ghulam AH the king of ghazal, a title which he fully deserves, judging from a concert he gave here recently. For almost three778 words
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Article, Illustration631 1986-07-22 19 4 A split between Jagger and Richards would be the most devastating loss of a rock songwriting team since the dissolution of the Beatles. RUMOURS shot through the music industry recently that the Rolling Stones, rock's longest running band, has broken up. The speculation hasUPI - 631 words
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Miscellaneous65 1986-07-22 19 wttars on FRENCH FILM SEPT JOURS AILLEURS. A young composer m Paris, who has doubts about his music, family and life, takes a week's holiday m the south of France to seek the truth. Directed by Marin Karmitz, the film stars Jacques Higelin, Catherine Martin and Michele Moretti. Regional Language65 words
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Miscellaneous92 1986-07-22 19 TURE. By Dr S. Gopalan, a lecturer m the Department of Philosophy. Seminar Room AS2/02 1, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, National University of Singapore. 4 pm. PERFORMANCE INSTANT ASIA SHOW. Features Malay, Indian and Chinese dances, a lion dance and a snake charmer's act. Pasir Panjang Paradise Restaurant92 words
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Miscellaneous81 1986-07-22 19 EXHIBITIONS FANS OF THE WORLD. Exhibits include Chinese brise fans, Japanese ogi fans, early European fans, novelty fans and Australasian and Pacific fans. Mandarin Hotel Reception Hall (level 5) 11 am -10 pm. On till Sunday. SECOND INTER-CLUB PHOTO EXHIBITION '86. A follow-up of the inter-club photo competition '86, held81 words
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Miscellaneous82 1986-07-22 19 GEYLANG SERAI DOWN MEMORY LANE. Exhibition on the history of the Malays m Singapore and Malay engagement gifts. A book of the same title will be on sale at the show. National Archives Exhibition Hall, Hill Street Building, Hill Street. 10 am 6 pm. On till Aug 3. THE CHANGI82 words
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Miscellaneous81 1986-07-22 19 PHOTOS. Reproductions of 200 photographs and documents from the Oral History Department. Sun Vat Sen Villa, Tai Gin Road. Mondays to Fridays, 9am 5 pm Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays, 9 am 4 pm. PERANAKAN PLACE MUSEUM. Guided tours through an authentic turn-of-the-centu-ry Straits Chinese home. Peranakan Place, Orchard Road.81 words
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Miscellaneous78 1986-07-22 19 Closed on Sundays and public holidays. MING VILLAGE. See how traditional craftsmanship is used to reproduce handpainted Chinese porcelain. Includes a guided tour. 32 Pandan Road. 9 am 5 pm. Free. X-RAY FREE CHEST X-RAY for citizens and permanent residents aged 45 and above. 9 am 1 pm and 278 words
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Miscellaneous974 1986-07-22 19 I Radio One FM Service 90.5 mHz m VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News m Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning, Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Another Morning, Another974 words
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Advertisement292 1986-07-22 20 A sound education is a long and costly process. For their sake, don't compromise it. It's never too early to start planning for your anymore premiums. In addition, a monthly child's educational needs, especially m times benefit equivalent to 1% of the amount such as these when a sound education292 words
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Advertisement45 1986-07-22 20 HBSiPIBBHf NALLA ON SUNDAY mSS^9tSS\ ■EfiftVM The irrepressible Nalla Tan's jfJBI HP^jHßfj commentary on life m contemporary SM *^H Singapore society. Bmt <^H Published by II Wk TIMES BOOKS INTERNATIONAL M Tel: *****44 fa n.sfnb./f.-rf !'u FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS i^BBHKK $7.50^* Retailed at all quality bookshops45 words
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Miscellaneous124 1986-07-22 20 RIGHT: Eunice Sim with Hr^^iß K. compere George j9 Favacho soon after it B»Ji^«>aiH Br was announced that "^9^ v she had won the B if Talentime. Other m PI winners featured: Hr JM vll Singing nurse, Carole p v a Anne Fernandez and Hk JH B The Tidbits. In124 words
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Miscellaneous175 1986-07-22 20 MY VIEW Catherine Ong Variety Tonight Talentime: A Look Back (Part 1) (Ch 5, 8 pm) THIS is the first of two programmes which will give us a nostalgic look at the history of the most-watched talent contest m Singapore. Mention Talentime and names like Eunice Sim, T.F. Tan, the175 words
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Miscellaneous140 1986-07-22 20 A trip down Talentime lane of the Radio Malaya Talentime 1952. Others interviewed are T.F. Tan and Kartina Dahari. Remember Richard Ho and his musical saw? Film clips of his performance, and those of performers and winners from the late 1950s to 1978 will be shown. You'll get an idea140 words
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Miscellaneous506 1986-07-22 20 This comedy drama marked ex- Angel Farrah Fawcett's TV feature film debut. It's been panned as a weak imitation of the 1973 movie, Sting. Fawcett and Beau Bridges are a less entertaining pair than Paul Newman and Robert Redford. But they have a certain charm and do effect a winning506 words
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Miscellaneous238 1986-07-22 20 dox, mild-mannered government agent who works with a partner Kathy (Fawcett) to nab a local mobster. Fawcett, with her ever-so-bouffant hairdo, is her usual smiley, somewhat dippy, and always sexy self. But she does come up with some surprises. Bleak House (Ch 12, 9 pm) This part whodunnit, part romance,238 words
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Miscellaneous329 1986-07-22 20 looks when she falls badly ill with a fever. But I'll bet viewers will feel for Esther, thanks to Suzanne Burden's portrayal of her as the character with the most human appeal m this series. As for Diana Rigg's icy Lady Dedlock, her deep, dark secret is out tonight. The329 words
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