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Title Section15 1986-07-29 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article, Illustration912 1986-07-29 1 'Singapore's political system must not be bound by Western concepts' SINGAPORE'S political system, which has worked well for the country, must evolve at its own tempo and not be bound by Western concepts. And evolution must be seen in the context of our912 words
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Article, Illustration547 1986-07-29 1 CHUA CHIN CHYE - Fisherman looks on helplessly as shark kills friend CHUA CHIN CHYE South China Sea trip ends in tragedy By A FISHERMAN watched in horror as a shark bit off the head of his friend while they were both searching for fish in the South China Sea. Mr Yeo Chin Hock,547 words
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Article, Illustration238 1986-07-29 1 THE Singapore Bos Service is installing safety alarm chimes on 3,ttt bases to warn passengers when the exit door is abont to close. At the same time, a "Door Closing" sign will light op in red above the door. A passenger who wants238 words
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Article266 1986-07-29 1 Yang Razali Kassim - Yang Razali Kassim By Jakarta Correspondent JAKARTA The Singapore Trade Development Board (TDB) has opened an office in Jakarta amid a continuing downward trend in the flow of trade between Singapore and Indonesia. The move has a threefold objective: o To help monitor business trends266 words
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565 1986-07-29 1 Albert Ramalingam - No single Thai party gets clear mandate Albert Ramalingam Prem likely choice as PM By Bangkok Lor respondent BANGKOK No major political party won enough seats in Sunday's general election to govern on its own, making a coalition government inevitable and Gen Prem Tinsulanonda the logical choice as Prime Minister565 words
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231 1986-07-29 1 COLORADO SPRINGS (Colorado) A 67-year-old woman who fell on her kitchen floor and broke her hip begged softly for help into a dangling telephone receiver for two days until someone heard her. Miss Francis Fohner, listed in fair condition atUPI - 231 words
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Advertisement25 1986-07-29 1 Inside Summary 2 World News 3-5 Asean 7 Causeway 8 Around Your Place 15 Comment/ Perspective 16,17 Letters 18 TlmesDollar 19-22 Racing 23,24 Sports 25-2725 words
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Article461 1986-07-29 2 'Mikes' for House A NEW microphone system which should be more comfortable and easier to use has been installed in Parliament, ready for today's sitting. The microphones of four MPs and that of the Speaker can be used at the same time during an exchange thus eliminating a drawback461 words
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Article142 1986-07-29 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE electorate In Thailand has voted more for continuity than for change In Sunday's general election. As expected, It gave a clear majority to none of the IS political parties that contested the polls, thus requiring a coalition government to be formed, almost certainly under142 words
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Article291 1986-07-29 2 Opec to try again OPEC OIL ministers will meet this week in yet another attempt to arrest sliding prices by limiting market supplies, but differences remain among the 13 member countries. Opec has tried, on three previous occasions this year, to halt the price plunge but each291 words
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Article292 1986-07-29 2 Greg wins classic GREG LEMOND won the Tour de France on Sunday, sealing his overall victory on the Champs-Ely-sees to become the first American to carry off the world's major cycling classic. The 25-year-old Californian, who set out on Sunday's 23rd and final stage with a lead of over292 words
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Article451 1986-07-29 2 Out in the jungle TEENAGERS talk about their working experiences and inject into their accounts the same humour, candid observations and spontaneous response that characterise their writing. There is the temporary clerk who crammed into her head all the postal district numbers of places in Singapore and strange-sounding451 words
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Article243 1986-07-29 2 POSB EARNINGS LAST YEAR DROP BY ALMOST HALF EARNINGS of the Post Office Savings Bank dropped by almost half to $52.37 million last year. Its earnings its excess income over expenditure is far short of the $96.53 million it forecast for the year as reported in the Government Gazette243 words
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Article206 1986-07-29 2 Forces pledge loyalty THE 25f,Nt-STRONG Philippine Armed Forces yesterday pledged loyalty to the country's interim constitution in a bid to heal a rift in the government of President Aquino. Defence Minister Juan Ponce Enrile joined about 3,000 soldiers led by armed forces chief Gen Fidel Ramos to206 words
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Article84 1986-07-29 2 LAW ALONE NOT ENOUGH: HDB A RESIDENT recently suggested that the tenant Bill be extended to Housing Board estates to deal with "common irritations". The HDB replies that although lessees are covenanted against being a nuisance, this alone does not provide a lasting solution. It points out that a84 words
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Article317 1986-07-29 2 Buyers' Guide Goods/Services Organisation Section/Page Acknowledgement ICB I 5 Airfnes Air New Zealand I 2 Qantas Airways I —25 Audo Kit Inc (Pioneer) I —12 Setron (Sony) I 1 Banks Citibank II —20 DBS Bank I —13 Beverare Wander Spore (Ovaltine) I —15 Camera Canon I 3 Campaigns S'pore Cancer317 words
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121 1986-07-29 3 MOSCOW New Vietnamese leader Trnong Chinh is here on a visit, Tags news agency reported. The report said Mr Chinh, who arrived on Saturday, had come "for a rest" at the invitation of the Soviet Communist Party central committee. Mr Chinh came to powerReuter - 121 words
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283 1986-07-29 3 NEW DELHI Scores of people were wounded and killed as racial, religious and political strife continue to plague northern India. At least seven people were wounded yesterday when violence erupted here during a strike by Hindus in protest against Sikh extremist killings inReuter; AFP; AP; UPI - 283 words
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435 1986-07-29 3 Soviets to pull six units out of Afghanistan MOSCOW SOVIET leader Mikhail Gorbachev has announced that six Soviet army regiments will be withdrawn from Afghanistan this year as a gesture aimed at speeding up Afghan peace talks. Speaking in Vladivostok yesterday, he said Moscow was considering the possibility of withdrawingAP; Reuter; AFP - 435 words
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364 1986-07-29 3 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO In a dramatic turn in Japanese politics, the entire leadership of the country's largest opposition force, the Japan Socialist Party, resigned en masse yesterday to take responsibility for the party's disastrous defeat at the polls on July364 words
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186 1986-07-29 3 Air Lanka under fire for drain on finances COLOMBO Air Lanka has come under repeated fire from Finance Minister Ronnie de Mel who said the government cannot afford to continue to subsidise it at a time when defence spending is mounting. This comes in the wake of repeated financial lossesAFP - 186 words
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Article39 1986-07-29 3 WEST BERLIN An explosion blew a one-metre hole in the Berlin Wall near Checkpoint Charlie on Sunday night. No one was injured by the blast, apparently caused by an explosive device planted on the western side. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration373 1986-07-29 3 TOKYO Visiting American Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige has warned Japanese leaders of rising protectionism in Congress and called on them to remove key irritants in Japan-US trade relations. Noting there had been no reduction in Japan's trade surplus with the United States, heUPI; Reuter - 373 words
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Article215 1986-07-29 3 BEIRUT A car bomb made of a quarter tonne of explosives ripped through a densely populated residential district during the morning rush hour in Christian east Beirut yesterday. Police said at least 32 people were killed and 140 wounded. Civil defence rescue teams,AP; Reuter; UPI - 215 words
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400 1986-07-29 4 Opec will try yet again to halt price slide GENEVA OIL ministers of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting countries are meeting this week in yet another attempt to arrest sliding prices by limiting market supplies, but differences remain among the 13 member-countries "They've all accepted that they're in a cul-de-sacReuter; AFP - 400 words
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Article, Illustration257 1986-07-29 4 Bush sees the sights of Old Jerusalem JERUSALEM Visiting American Vice-President George Bush toured the ancient Walled City of Jerusalem yesterday, becoming the highest-ranking US official to visit the controversial site which is holy to Christianity, Judaism and Islam. He arrived in Israel on Sunday for a 10-day stay inAP - 257 words
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260 1986-07-29 4 Queen's aide rejects Thatcher rift talk LONDON A top aide of Queen Elizabeth yesterday rejected a report that there was a rift between the monarch and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. The Queen's private secretary, Sir William Heseltine, said in a letter to The Times that the report in The SundayReuter - 260 words
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362 1986-07-29 4 Howe ends mission with some tough talk for Botha PRETORIA British Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe leaves for home today after what aides called tough talks with Foreign Minister Pik Botha held in an attempt to salvage his peace mission to South Africa. Last week, Sir Geoffrey received a frostyReuter; AP - 362 words
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Article33 1986-07-29 4 TOKYO Japan's population has topped 120 million, the Home Affairs Ministry said yesterday. On March 31 the population totalled 120,720.542 or 0.59 per cent more than a year before. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration174 1986-07-29 4 TEL AVIV The Cabinet has approved the appointment of Tourism Minister Avraham Sharir as Justice Minister. He replaces Mr Yitzhak Modai who resigned last week after Labour Prime Minister Shimon Peres had threatened to sack the Likud minister for insulting his economic policies. A Cabinet communiqueReuter - 174 words
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Article125 1986-07-29 4 LAUSANNE A hand-cuffed man ate in a restaurant where a waitress cut up his meat, tried on shoes at a store with the help of a saleswoman and wandered through this city for three-and-a--half hours before someone turned him in, a newspaper reported onAP - 125 words
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318 1986-07-29 5 Talking books become big business for record shops NEW YORK Books used to be put on longplaying records for the blind. Now they are available on tape for anyone who finds it is more convenient to hear a book than read one. The concept of book-cassettes originated in England andUPI - 318 words
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Article, Illustration68 1986-07-29 5 MORE than 2M sailing ships from over 2$ countries gathered in Bremerhaven, in West Germany, for the Cutty Sark Tall Ships' Race on Sonday. The race is part of a worldwide windjammer festival. Hundreds of people were on hand to see the ships offReuter - 68 words
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Article41 1986-07-29 5 TEL AVW Almost 3,000 Israeli Arabs will go to Mecca this year, the largest number ever allowed to enter Saudi Arabia for the annual pilgrimage. Israeli Arabs first started to go to Mecca in 1977 in small numbers. APAP - 41 words
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315 1986-07-29 5 The World Chess Championship LONDON London oddsmakers made title-holder Gary Kasparov the favourite but challenger Anatoly Karpov drew first blood on Sunday in their fight for the World Chess Championship, winning the right to play white in yesterday's opening match. TheUPI; Reuter - 315 words
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331 1986-07-29 5 American actors give unions strike go-ahead LOS ANGELES MEMBERS of Hollywood's two actors' unions have overwhelmingly voted to authorise a strike that could cripple the motion picture and television industry. Ballots returned by 30,493 members of the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists showedAP; UPI - 331 words
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123 1986-07-29 5 Widow, 77, hits back with her pistol CHICAGO Hatti Carter, a 77-year-old widow who has lived in a gang-ridden neighbourhood for 24 years, took no chances with five teenagers who threw rocks at her. She drew a handgun and fired, wounding one. Mrs Carter was walking her dog early onUPI - 123 words
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Advertisement64 1986-07-29 5 I MANY I THANKS To our clients, business associates and friends for their warm wishes, bouquets, congratulatory messages and attendance on the official opening of our Jalan Besar Branch. We look forward to serving you with an efficient and courteous service. ■cs INDUSTRIAL It COMMERCIAL BANK LTD 'The Bank to64 words
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Article, Illustration391 1986-07-29 7 MANILA THE 250,000-strong Philippine Armed Forces yesterday pledged loyalty to the interim Constitution in an attempt to heal a rift in the government of President Corazon Aquino. Among those taking the oath were 300 soldiers and three generals who took part in a revoltUPI; Reuter - 391 words
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194 1986-07-29 7 MANILA Police yesterday filed rebellion charges against former Foreign Minister Arturo Tolentino and 40 other people who took part in an abortive revolt earlier this month against President Corazon Aquino's government. Justice Minister Neptali Gonzales said five former members of the National Assembly, 15AP; Reuter - 194 words
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69 1986-07-29 7 Hundreds stranded in Manila strike MANILA Hundreds of commuters were stranded yesterday when the Philippine capital's jeepney drivers went on strike to protest against t*aylng alleged "protection money" to policemen. The strike by three drivers' associations with a combined membership of 3,M1 was to call attention to the alleged practice69 words
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Article67 1986-07-29 7 The policemen would Issue tickets for traffic violations the drivers did not commit If they refused to pay, a spokesman for the strikers said. Many drivers tried to defy the strike, but strikers formed human barricades to prevent them from plying their routes. Passengers were forced to getReuter - 67 words
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218 1986-07-29 7 TORT MORESBY About a third of the 10,000 refugees in Papua New Guinea border camps want to return home to the neighbouring Indonesian province of Irian Jaya, the office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees said yesterday. It wasReuter - 218 words
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Article100 1986-07-29 7 JAKARTA Cholera has swept the north Sumatra district of Tapanuli, killing 48 people during the past week. The newspaper Kompas said that in the Pahae Jahe and Sarulla areas, 1,700 km north-west of Jakarta, 43 people died and more than 700 other people hadAP - 100 words
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244 1986-07-29 7 Indonesia may soon have stronger copyright laws JAKARTA INDONESIA could soon introduce laws to protect intellectual property, the American Ambassador to Indonesia, Mr Paul Wolfowitz, said yesterday. He said President Suharto had given him a message for President Ronald Reagan that Indonesia was prepared to widen the protection of copyright.AFP - 244 words
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Advertisement343 1986-07-29 7 Tl?e excitement is back at the Kasbah! See the best of Singapore's mwbandsin rx ACTON, 5fL fe> \i w nisi x m ;>■■■ cusresi I^H ffHH! HL IR.BB^^^W» The heat is on! As the cream of J V/ l Singapore's undiscovered v^^*^ fA. m bands play tor the top/ —^^4343 words
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Article, Illustration600 1986-07-29 8 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM By in Ma Baru KOTA BARU Parti Islam, by most accounts, is well placed to end the National Front's eight-year grip on Kelantan. Observers freely predict the fall of Kelantan to the opposition because of the intense factionalism within the United Malays600 words
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96 1986-07-29 8 Mahathir to boost Penang campaign PENANG Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad will be in Penang tomorrow to give the National Front campaign a push. Dr Mahathir, who is National Front president, will end his campaign swing in his home state of Kedah, where he will cast his vote on Sunday.96 words
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Article, Illustration313 1986-07-29 8 Koon Swan: Perak new villages a time -bomb The level of anger is not to be taken lightly. We have a time-bomb on our hands. When families have no income for more than a year, we are dealing with desperation. This is no more a m problem. This is a313 words
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Article67 1986-07-29 8 KUCHING An air and sea search is under way for nine National Front campaigners reported missing at sea since Saturday night. The nine have not been seen since they left MatuDato in Sibu Division on Saturday morning by boat for Kuching. A Marine PoliceBernama - 67 words
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283 1986-07-29 8 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN By in Kuala Lumpur KUALA LUMPUR Parti Islam yesterday accused the National Front of launching a campaign to instil fear among voters over PAS' intention to establish an Islamic state. The accusation by party secretary-general Haji Hassan Shukri was in response to283 words
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179 1986-07-29 8 AHMAD - AHMAD By KUALA LUMPUR The four-party opposition front led by Parti Islam is not breaking up, PAS Secretary-General Haji Hassan Shukri said. He issued the denial amid accusations that PAS had destroyed the electoral pact by fielding candidates against those of its allies. Haji Hassan179 words
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Article, Illustration270 1986-07-29 8 KUALA LUMPUR Umno Supreme Council member Syed Hamid Albar, reportedly dropped from the National Front slate at the last minute, has said this was not the time for members to sulk or blame anyone. He said he was not disappointedBernama - 270 words
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228 1986-07-29 8 KUANTAN An American luxury yacht has been found drifting about 200 km off the coast of Trengganu. On board the empty 11.5-tonne, six-berth Elusive Butterfly were an M--16 automatic rifle, several rounds of ammunition and a M53,000 camera. The yacht, which was flyingBernama - 228 words
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277 1986-07-29 8 Proven track record but more needs doing Dr M KUALA LUMPUR Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday called on the people to elect a government that is strong and effective to secure the nation's stability and prosperity. Speaking on Radio Malaysia, he said the National Front coalition hadNST - 277 words
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305 1986-07-29 8 LEONG WENG KAM - We know Penang, declare Kit Siang's opponents LEONG WENG KAM By in Penang PENANG Democratic Action Party leader Lim Kit Siang's two opponents for parliamentary and state seats are banking on the fact they are Penang "boys". But both Gerakan's Dr Koh Tsu Koon, 37, seeking re-election as Tanjong's MP,305 words
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Article80 1986-07-29 8 Monitor lizards' new menu BUTTERWORTH Butterworth's cats are having to live with a new threat monitor lizards. Known to be partial to the occasional chance chicken, the lizards have, until now, left cats alone. Shopkeeper Ang Tek Boon, 30, captured a two-metre-long monitor lizard while it was devouring a catBernama - 80 words
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Article, Illustration334 1986-07-29 9 YEO KIM SENG - YEO KIM SENG He had earlier advised two others to seek shelter elsewhere By A MOTORCYCLIST was struck by lightning while sheltering under a tree during heavy rain on Sunday, just after he told two others to leave because it was dangerous to be334 words
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179 1986-07-29 9 Robber who stabbed victim gets jail and cane TWO robbers picked their victim at random, then stabbed and battered him before robbing him of $2N, a court heard yesterday. One of them, Urn Kee Nglap, 21, who stabbed chicken-rice stallholder Mr Wong Chan Ja, 51, several times daring the robbery,179 words
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Article546 1986-07-29 9 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB Four MPs can speak at a time during an exchange By A NEW MICROPHONE system which should be more comfortable and easier to use has been installed in Parliament, ready for today's sitting. The microphones of four MPs and that of the Speaker can546 words
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Article104 1986-07-29 9 A MAN WAS yesterday sentenced to three years' jail and six strokes of the cane for molesting and wrongfully restraining an 11-year-old girl. Mah Weng Leong, 36, a Malaysian, admitted outraging the modesty of the Primary 5 pupil in Corporation Drive on March 14. The court104 words
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252 1986-07-29 9 'Inform Muis if approached by missionaries' MUSLIMS approached by Christian missionaries have been advised to take down their particulars and inform the Muslim Religious Council (Muis), Berita Harian reported last Thursday. According to the Malaylanguage newspaper, the advice was given by Mufti Syed Isa Semait when he was asked to252 words
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Article, Illustration516 1986-07-29 10 RAV DHALIWAL - RAV DHALIWAL 70 to 80 bus mishaps a year on each of them By SINGAPORE Bus Service drivers have been told to be extra alert when they drive along 10 roads where bus accidents occur most frequently. Every year for the516 words
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Article, Illustration191 1986-07-29 10 SINGAPOREANS are asking themselves questions now which Americans had asked themselves after their own independence. "We have also gone through that period of self doubt and anxiety about the future," said the eighth Lee Kuan Yew Distinguished Visitor, Professor Alan E.191 words
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Article64 1986-07-29 10 A FORMER container surveyor of a company has been charged with stealing eight containers worth $14,080 from his company. Amri bin Haji Arshad, 36, who was accused last week of one of the thefts at Warehousing and Transportation Pte Ltd, yesterday had seven more charges filed64 words
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317 1986-07-29 10 We do support cultural activities here: STPB THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board does support cultural activities in Singapore, said its director, Mr Joseph Chew, yesterday. On Sunday, Telok Ayer MP Ong Pang Boon had criticised the STPB for spending so much money promoting the country overseas, but doing so little317 words
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515 1986-07-29 10 CHINATOWN is coming up again as a top tourist spot, tying for second place with Sentosa last year by attracting 35.4 per cent of visitors. Only the Orchard Road area proved more popular. This is welcome news for the Singapore515 words
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Article, Illustration313 1986-07-29 10 SUMIKO TAN - SUMIKO TAN By THE sign shows that these joggers from the Police Academy are heading for Heaven bat, given a choice, they would rather go to Hell. Per the route to Heaven is an arduous uphill climb, strewn with pebbles, bashes and branches,313 words
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258 1986-07-29 12 PM, Dhana send congratulatory messages to Japan's leaders THE Prime Minister has sent a congratulatory message to Mr Yasuhiro Nakasone on his reappointment as Japan's Prime Minister. Mr Lee said Japan's voters have given a clear signal of support for Mr Nakasone's policies to reduce the country's dependence on export-led258 words
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737 1986-07-29 12 GRACE CHNG - GRACE CHNG Company to be officially opened on Monday By MEDICAL kits that can help doctors test for Aids are being made here. Diagnostic Biotechnology, one of three biotechnology companies in Singapore and the first in Asia, started making the kits in February.737 words
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266 1986-07-29 12 S'pore to distribute new hepatitis vaccine SINGAPORE will distribute and perhaps manufacture for Asean, a yeast-based hepatltis-B vaccine which last week became the first geneti-cally-engineered vaccine to be licensed for the American market. Singapore Biotech In a recent deal with Merck, Sharp and Dohme (MSD), the American developers of B-Hepavac266 words
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Article, Illustration405 1986-07-29 12 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN More transfer out as families shift to new flats By ANG MO KIO'S first primary school is feeling the effects of changing times it is losing its children to classrooms in neighbouring new towns. From the end of last year until405 words
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303 1986-07-29 12 FIVE graduates of the European School of Management Studies are here to study the conditions for a successful joint-venture company. Professor Tim Allen, who teaches international trade at the school, said the group wanted to find out in particular how such companies arrive303 words
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Article, Illustration600 1986-07-29 13 SINGAPOREANS who are taking greater interest in public debates on issues affecting them should remember three basic rules when giving their views, says Mr Lim Boon Heng, the MP for Kebun Bam. While healthy public debate is good for the nation,600 words
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Article67 1986-07-29 13 A MAN was yesterday jailed for six months for stealing a tenant's cheque which he later forged. Yeong Sin Wah, 28, admitted to stealing the cheque from Miss Tay Hong Lian, 25, at his Upper East Coast Road home on April 11. He also pleaded guilty67 words
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Article, Illustration169 1986-07-29 13 THE National Day Carnival to be held at the East Coast Park will see the reappearance of a large number of vanishing trades. Visitors can savour kaih pata, pata mayun, muachi and shut chlng bao. Altogether, more than 31 types of traditional foods169 words
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Article116 1986-07-29 13 FIFTEEN American judges, members of the New York Association of Supreme Court Justices, visited the High and Subordinate courts here yesterday. The visit to the judiciary was part of the group's tour of East Asia. The delegation, led by US State Supreme Court Justice Edward116 words
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Article132 1986-07-29 13 Visiting us this week A DELEGATION from the Hongkong Regional Council will be here tomorrow for a week-long visit. Its programme starts op Thursday with a visit to the Ministry of the Environment, where the councilmen will be briefed on the licensing of hawkers and132 words
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80 1986-07-29 13 Pakistan MPs to meet S'pore counterparts A PARLIAMENTARY delegation from Pakistan will arrive on Thursday for a week-long visit that will include a session with Singapore MPs. The seven-member team will be led by Amir Abdullah Khan Rokhari. The meeting with five Singapore MPs has been scheduled for next Monday.80 words
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Article287 1986-07-29 14 $15,000 in cash schemes to compensate for pay freeze ABOUT 1,000 bargainable employees of Mandarin hotel who have given up this year's annual increments can look forward to more incentive earnings. An annual budget of about $15,000 has been set aside for extra employee benefits287 words
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155 1986-07-29 14 A TAXI-DRIVER has reported to police that two men smashed six flowerpots and broke the windows of his flat In Ang Mo Klo Avenue 3 yesterday. Mr Wee Soon Bin, 53, said the two men were sent by illegal moneylenders, to whom he owed155 words
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Article, Illustration292 1986-07-29 14 PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew has described the late George Chua as a fair-minded, trusted and effective labour leader whose death was a loss to Singapore. Mr Chua died of a heart attack at home on Sunday morning, after celebrating his younger daughter's wedding292 words
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151 1986-07-29 14 Man accused of robbery faces 9 more charges A SET of new charges were yesterday filed against a man who already faces five counts of armed robbery involving about $1.4 million worth of jewellery. No plea was taken from Kawal Krishna Kumar Singh s/o Bhabhuti Singh, 22, who is again151 words
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Article49 1986-07-29 14 ONE hundred charter and founding members of the Business Administration Society Alumni have chosen Mr Peter Tay Yew Beng as their president. The other officials are Mr Ng Kee Yam (vice-presi-dent), Dr Francis Koh Cher Chiew (honorary general secretary) and Mr Ang Kian Chuan (honorary treasurer).49 words
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377 1986-07-29 14 Officer couldn't have recognised accused's voice counsel Murugason-Choong trial A LAWYER yesterday told a senior presiding officer at the last general election that R. Murugason, the Workers' Party candidate, did not shout an order to stop him (the officer) from boarding a bus that would take the ballot boxes to377 words
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Article, Illustration255 1986-07-29 14 A SUSPECTED snatch thief was arrested in Geylang on Sunday thanks to a nurse, a sweeper and a hawker who responded to a woman's shouts for help. Housewife Madam Siang Chong Moy, 52, was walking at a playground in Lorong 36 on her255 words
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252 1986-07-29 14 Aussies do like durian they want to grow it THE Australians want to grow durians they even like the fruit! Contrary to popular belief, said Mr Colin Ward, a member of the New South Wales Government Overseas Trade Authority, he and the 10 members of the trade mission who visited252 words
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Article123 1986-07-29 14 Charged with four more robberies FOUR fresh charges were yesterday filed against a man who last week was charged with using criminal force on a woman to steal jewellery worth $3,800. One of the new charges accuses Lee Wah Tiong, 31, of robbing Madam Lim Kim Lung, 66, of her123 words
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Article75 1986-07-29 14 THREE MEN were yesterday committed to stand trial for the murder of a washerman. Shamm bin Sulong and Mahmud Shah bin Immam Shah, both 18, and Azman bin Ali, 19, are alleged to have murdered Mr Kudus bin Mohd Meah on Nov 22 last75 words
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Advertisement130 1986-07-29 9 Don't forget the name woods 9H^HHHHHHHHHHHQHHHHIHHHHHHH|B| It's miserable to 1 9 nave a cou 9 n or cold. I jJ^^^toM^^^M^BlS^^Hb^^P^Bßßß^^bmß stuffed nose makes it "^^^g^WKmBB^^B^BBHH^BHIHtB/B^Kt nar^ breathe, chest xil^^P^HHHH^^^H^^^^^^^H^^^^H^^^^^^H congestion is uncomfort- >' I able and coughing some^ mes can keep you I awa^ e a ni 9 nt j130 words
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Advertisement409 1986-07-29 9 Canada ROYAL CANADIAN MINT INTRODUCES GOLD MAPLE T FAV Bt\ d*^^ ji B^^ v '^-<^B! SOLID GOLD ■■■■■■BSi PUREST GOLD lust as a central banks reserve of gold »^s^| The Gold Maple Leaf coin is the insures the wealth of a nation gold In f P urest gold bullion investment409 words
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Advertisement29 1986-07-29 11 what your claim. In today's world that Joseph P. Chiolo Vice President and General Manager, International Automotive Testing Laboratories Inc. Mgbil You'll be amazed at the difference i 129 words
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Advertisement310 1986-07-29 12 presents B Public Lecture B I PROFESSOR ALAN E HEIMERT I Lee Kuan Yew Distinguished Visitor B TOPIC DATE I Definitions of Cultural "Independence" B in Post-Revolutionary America B ****«»i^^ Tuesday, 29 July 1986 B Venue Lecture Theatre 13, Kent Ridge B Time 5.30 pm I B For enquiries please310 words
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Advertisement368 1986-07-29 13 Total flexibility. Yours with our Revolving Credit Facility. The ability to raise credit exactly a you need a chec l ue book t0 hel P when you want it, with no restric- a make full use of the Revolving Credit tions on how you use it, is a C N368 words
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Advertisement974 1986-07-29 14 We Make It Our Business ÜB X To Improve Your Business Image The range of U-BIX Plain Paper Copiers from APS Electronics have U-BIX 2800Z and U-BIX 5000Z gained a solid reputation for reliability and clear, sharp images. Mid and high range copiers for super copying on a voluminous scale.974 words
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263 1986-07-29 15 DM KWAN KWAN - Human values society may be set up in S'pore DM KWAN KWAN Rochore By A SOCIETY focusing on human values may be set up in Singapore if the efforts of community leaders in Rochore to promote these values are successful. Their first move was an exhibition on Education in Human263 words
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Article, Illustration745 1986-07-29 15 CEPHAH TAN - CEPHAH TAN Throughout the month of August, Singapore will be celebrating its 21st National Day. The grassroots organisations in all 79 constituencies are coming up with hundreds of activities for everyone. On the calendar is a seemingly endless list of traditional dinners,745 words
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Article224 1986-07-29 15 Clementi UNLIKE other community centres, outdoor activities at the Clementi CC will be held at its roof-top hall. Mr Bernard Chen, the constituency's MP, explained that this is to maximise use of all available space in the CC, which is located in Avenue 4224 words
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126 1986-07-29 15 SINGAPOREANS who want to do a little more for National Day can display the state flag and deck their homes with buntings. This year all decorations are to be put up from Friday to Aug 31. They should be secured safely. Place orders126 words
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Article, Illustration322 1986-07-29 15 Tuition: Students who will be sitting for this year's GCE O and A level exams can sign up for coaching in mathematics, English, economics and accounts at either the Delta Zone 1 or Zone 3 RC centres. Here are the details for the classes, the first of322 words
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Advertisement76 1986-07-29 15 BMP t-^"^ Bt X \a^ J&m ■■> :..,v. A iidljiftßßßßl Bb V i^B« flfl Hbß^bHS^A BP^« a^ r i L *v >%, a .bTjbbVbw >B^ j^BBBBB BbW bb^t v '>''.; '-v^&f:? ate X BBWaW^ ,^BBBh. ilk. *fc X ■VflHßßtea^BVflVflW JBk. SMinHBRHSP W Bbblb^. IbbbbbbbHbbW. 5 X .^bbH ESS w lIWI76 words
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527 1986-07-29 16 The Straits Times Thais vote for continuity TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1986 THE electorate in Thailand has voted more for continuity than for change in Sunday's general election. As expected, it gave a clear majority to none of the 16 political parties that contested the polls, thus requiring a coalition government527 words
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Article, Illustration2952 1986-07-29 16 We must choose our own way 6 The real political questions facing Singapore do not centre on the choice between freedom and oppression. It is the more difficult question of striking a balance between liberty and control. It is a question of what in our political system we should choose2,952 words
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322 1986-07-29 17 ONE Singaporean, a Malaysian and two South Africans sat around a lunch table at the Mandarin Hotel recently, discussing public housing in Singapore. Was there vandalism, the South Africans wanted to know. How did it fit in with the private development of housingIlene Aleshire - 322 words
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Article, Illustration708 1986-07-29 17 ILENE ALESHIRE - Changes 'shock' planner ILENE ALESHIRE About 200 planning professionals from 20 countries gathered in Singapore recently to discuss the planning and design of cities. Among them was a person who is no stranger to this country, having been here in the early years to help work out Singapore's first Master708 words
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Advertisement43 1986-07-29 16 A Gift As Precious As Time Cj The Time Manager ft i&Jfc a flexible planning tool a compact data bank a visual memory aid for both business and home For more information call our Time Manager office in Singapore at *****00 or *****22.43 words
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Advertisement304 1986-07-29 17 Make it your K^^^Ttß to know the main issues affecting the economy by reading Singapore Business. A m l| *HS^. -^"^J f aßfflEtßHp SB's reports and analyses are the ideal monthly update for busy executives. w jT- ¥^|2M gg^tßT a. Jr/ BBBBHHJp Singapore Business is a must for doing business304 words
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607 1986-07-29 18 THERE is no doubt the recent spate of acquisitions and mergers involving multinational agencies has caused a little confusion in the minds of some clients and the business community. However, we don't think that the article "Singapore ad agencies607 words
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239 1986-07-29 18 One way to deal with common irritations PLEASE refer to the letter "Why tenant Bill should cover the HDB estates" by "Peaceful Jurong East Blk 323". (ST, July 7). The writer suggested that the Bill to give the management corporations of condominiums and apartments more239 words
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120 1986-07-29 18 HDB Directors know SES policy decision I REFER to your report (yesterday's Timesdollar) on City Securities. First, the directors of the company are not trying "to persuade the SES to relent on its current opposition" to foreign firms taking 100 per cent equity of Singapore brokerages. The policy decision of120 words
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175 1986-07-29 18 Stands can restore order at Bukit Batok interchange I FULLY agree with Mr B.K. Liew's comments on the chaotic situation at the Bukit Batok temporary bus interchange. (ST, July 23). It should be pointed out that there were previously stands displaying bus service numbers at the interchange. Passengers queued behind175 words
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181 1986-07-29 18 Why POSB should do away with it $5 charge I REFER to the Post Office Savings Bank's reply "Charge is to cover service rendered". (ST, July 16). The $5 charge is not levied when Saye account holders deposit the money by cheque/cash or transfer it from another bank. It is181 words
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Letter83 1986-07-29 18 I READ with interest the Post Office Savings Bank's reply "Charge is to cover service rendered" to a query on the $5 handling charge for the automatic transfer of funds from savings accounts to Saye accounts through standing orders. (ST, July 16). Could the POSB consider allowing Saye83 words
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194 1986-07-29 18 On education I REFER to the report "Parents prefer pre-pri-mary Pace of study in kindergartens not 'fast enough^ (ST, July 22). I am surprised and worried that parents are switching their five-year-olds from the "slow pace, little homework" kindergartens to the "faster pace, heavier workload"194 words
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Letter152 1986-07-29 18 AT present, schools set their own test papers for the preliminary examination. The more demanding schools are bound to set test papers which are more difficult than those set by the other schools. Junior colleges at the present moment accept students from January based on their perfor-152 words
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Advertisement490 1986-07-29 18 Are Mistakes in English Ruining YOUR Career? There is a special monthly publication which will help you to improve your English QUICKLY and EASILY. It is the Business English Newsletter and you can have a copy FREE, on request. If you use English in your thorough, easy to underjob you490 words
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Article, Illustration58 1986-07-29 19 SINGAPORE trustee stocks led the market higher yesterday although volume remained thin. The Straits Times Industrial Index gained 5.81 points to 732.91 while the Business Times Composite Index added 3.94 points to 613.41. Gainers led losers 73 to 37. Turnover was 7.6 million shares worth $13.6 million58 words
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Article13 1986-07-29 19 Chuon Hup 647,000 Pegi M'sio 482,000 Promet 316,000 How Par 276,00013 words
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Article121 1986-07-29 19 Rises Falls jmi 790 +15 Trammarco 95V. -IVi ChontM, 132 +11 «T 470 -I Straits Trad* 278 +9 CUT** WO ffoames 391 HU«| F SL Spore Bus 3M API MM -f* fUtlron 380 +6 Peak Hua 168 -4 YHS 229 +8 OUSocurttios 161 -4 HwaHom +S^ «P*121 words
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Article86 1986-07-29 19 July 25 July 28 July 25 July 28 BT Composite 609 47 613 41 ST Properties 357 13 357 63 BT Indicator *****324 *****698 ST Minings 265.87 ***** RT 08/OS -225 —262 ST Plantations 2016.32 2017 10 CADI -6924 -6890 OCBC ***** ***** OBV -*****6-*****6 OUB Composite 330 2986 words
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Article35 1986-07-29 19 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Fines Business Fines Industrial Composite 1985/86 High 852.65 (7/3/85) 757.79 (8/3/85) 1985/86 Low 563.34 (28/4/86) 470.92 (28/4/86) All time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All- tiro Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 470.92 (28/4/86)35 words
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Article14 1986-07-29 19 THE US dollar lost 100 ticks to close at DM 2.1360 in Singapore.14 words
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Article21 1986-07-29 19 DM Y FF S| H$ US$ US$ ***** 158.30 Unq 2.1890 Unq 1.4680 ***** 156.90 6.9040 2.1835 7.8100 *****21 words
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Article33 1986-07-29 19 Eurodollar: Lost five ticks to 93.40 a contract. Deotochemark: Gained 19 ticks to 0.4690 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained 44 ticks to 0.*****0 a contract. Gold: Gained US$O.lO to U*****.50 an ounce.33 words
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Article, Illustration493 1986-07-29 19 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By EARNINGS of the Post Office Savings Bank dropped by almost half to $52.37 million last year. Its earnings its excess income over expenditure is far short of the $96.53 million it forecast for the year as reported in the Government Gazette in January493 words
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Article82 1986-07-29 19 OAKLAND (California) Safeway Stores, the largest US retail grocery chain, which also has stores in Britain, Australia and Canada, has agreed to a managementled buy-out to head off a hostile takeover offer. The company, which had U5519.65 billion (5542.83 billion) in sales last year, saidReuter - 82 words
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Article67 1986-07-29 19 HONGKONG Sir Y.K. Pao's World International yesterday reported that its profit for the year ended March 31 rose 47.9 per cent to HK1320.6 million (5589.7 million). World International controls Hongkong Wharf, which last Friday reported a better-than-expected 50 per cent rise in profit for the year.Reuter - 67 words
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Article96 1986-07-29 19 DEARBORN (Michigan) The use of high-techno-logy will be the key to a competitive edge in the vehicle business, General Motors Corp Chairman Roger Smith has said. "Those manufacturers who can't compete in the 1990s will be those who decided either not to get into the technology raceUPI - 96 words
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Article60 1986-07-29 19 KARACHI Pakistan is likely to regulate edible oil imports following a surge in shipments in the past three months, oil dealers said. They said that since May, when the government deregulated imports, Pakistan had imported about 200,000 tonnes of refined, bleached and deodorised palm oilReuter - 60 words
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Article51 1986-07-29 19 Groups to market coffee JAKARTA Indonesian coffee traders will stop marketing exports individually and channel sales through special marketing groups, the Association of Coffee Exporters said. It said after a meeting that Indonesia's 324 licensed traders had agreed to reduce competition among them by using the groups, formed last year.Reuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration437 1986-07-29 19 MARA FERNANDEZ - Simultaneous launch of An Wang book MARA FERNANDEZ B ijf^i j 3l^B By SINGAPOREANS will get to read the autobiography of Dr An Wang, the well-known founder of computer giant Wang Laboratories, at the same time as those in America where the China-born magnate made good. Massachusetts-based Addison-Wesley Publishing Inc,437 words
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Article209 1986-07-29 19 KEPPEL Shipyard, one of the biggest ship-repairers in the region, has just completed the $17 million conversion of a Chinese supertanker its first major contract with China. The conversion, from a very large crude carrier to a process and storage tanker, meant the fabrication of new209 words
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257 1986-07-29 19 KUALA LUMPUR PEGI Malaysia is likely to dispose of its 10.71 million shares in British-based British Tyre and Rubber Products (BTR), one of the largest and fastest growing industrial companies in Britain and a blue-chip much sought by British institutions, toMBT - 257 words
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Article340 1986-07-29 19 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By SINGAPORE'S exporters will get cheaper financing from today following a half per cent cut In the rediscount rate by the Monetary Authority of Singapore. The reduction, from 4.S per cent to 4 per cent, in the interest rate charged under the MAS Export340 words
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Article, Illustration531 1986-07-29 19 NORA CHENG - FairPrice triples its earnings to record $7. 1m NORA CHENG By NTUC FairPrice Co-opera-tive has gone against the recessionary trend, almost tripling its earnings last year to a record $7.1 million. And, for the first time in three years, FairPrice's operating figures were in the black at $4.9 million. It531 words
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Article191 1986-07-29 19 WITH Overseas Union Bank cutting its prime rate by 0.25 points tomorrow the last of the Big Four banks to do so home-loan borrowers can look forward to lower interest rates soon. New housing loan interest rates are usually posted after changes in prime and191 words
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Article2326 1986-07-29 20 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the stock exchange, is covered in "business done". Further, because al deaiifs at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend in2,326 words
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Article1582 1986-07-29 20 INDUSTRIALS Acma 1 55B) Ajinomoto (280B) Akom (658 675) (3) 67 I 7) 65 xn AISB (558 565) (1) 57 (1) 56' 2 (13) b6 (I) 55' 2 (1) 55 API (68S) (1)71 (27)69(14)68-2 (2) 67 (3D 68 ASM (1088 109S) (16) 107 (43) 1081,582 words
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Article2617 1986-07-29 20 M shares quoted have a par value of $1. unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dolars. Trustee stocks under CPF Approved Investment Scheme. 1986 Last Yield Vol Day Hi(h2,617 words
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Article, Illustration467 1986-07-29 21 Receipt of Export FCL container* and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Air Cargo Time Block E Gather (010RE) 31/7 (2359) Fl 0900-1100 L3 HK Container (50E) 29/7 (1600) Fl 0700-0800 W5 Ned Delft (246) 29/7 (1700) F7 0800-0900/*****800 P2/S2 Pegasus P (439N) 29/7 (2000) Fl *****200467 words
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Article, Illustration284 1986-07-29 21 n .Tf _1 1 in__—__— b__^ Vessel Berth An Dep Keppel Wharves Al Rayyan KIO aside 29/7 Ba Dmh Kl9 aside 29/7 Jenson K22 aside 29/7 Lara KlB aside 29/7 Mallory Lykes Kl2 aside 29/7 Raiah Brooke K2SW a side 29/7 Silver Star K32 aside 29/7 Eastern284 words
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Article68 1986-07-29 21 I 1 I I I I -I L_ NST Index Monday 1,133.31 (1,130.53) -"g Hongkong Hang Seng -{0 Monday 1,847.29 (1,843.57) ||L Australian AH-Ordmaries Monday 1,094.70 (1,118.80) Nikkei Stock Average Monday 18,038.94(17,998.29) Financial Times Industrials Friday 1,263.70 (1,264.20) Dow Jones Average 7s:# Friday 1,810.04 (1,791.62) (Figures in brackets refer68 words
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1643 1986-07-29 21 THE positive news over the weekend about the Singapore economy spurred selective buying in local trustee stocks although volume remained thin. Dealers said that news that Singapore's second-quarter growth would be about zero compared to the first quarter's minus 3.4 per cent had1,643 words
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Article376 1986-07-29 21 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 4'4 4V4 4M 4 4 Monthly 4V_ Autosave 4 Fixed deposit 1 month 4 4 3 3 4 4(1) 2 months 4(1) 3 months 4 4 4 4(1) 6 months 4 '4 4 '4 4"4 4 4 1 9 months376 words
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Article161 1986-07-29 21 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.3403-1.3475 7.90-7.48 Canadian dollar 1.5758-1.5777 6.41—6.30 NZ dollar 1.1479-1.1528 9.02-8.71 Sterling pound 3.2130-3.2167 3.15-3.10 US dollar 2.1865-2.1875 4.60-4.56 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling161 words
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Article103 1986-07-29 21 THE US dollar closed easier against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed lower in quiet trading. It fluctuated within a range of 2.1865 and 2.1890. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.1555/65 and closed at 2.1415/25. Trading was dull, fluctuating within103 words
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Article130 1986-07-29 21 THE kilobar market traded between 5524,550 and 5524,630 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened at U*****.30/7.60. It edged up to close for lunch at U*****.40/7.80 and reopened at U*****.70/8.00. Overseas buying pushed the market to U5*348.60/9.00 but it eased slightly to U*****.20/8.60. It closed at the day's130 words
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Article27 1986-07-29 21 GOLD US$/oz Mod Fri Singapore 348.50—349.00 349.20 349.70 Mon Sat Hongkong 348.80 349.20 347.60 348.10 Fri Thurs New York 347.60—348.10 348.75 349.25 London 349.00—349.50 348.50—349.0027 words
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Article234 1986-07-29 21 Managers' prices for July 29 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0.82—0.88 The Savings Fund 0 74—0 80 S pore Prog Fund 0.34—0.37 S pore Sec Fund 0 59—0 64 Spore Invest Fund 0 54— 0.59xd Spore Equity Fund 0 41—045 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 1.19—1.28 Mai234 words
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Article93 1986-07-29 21 Eurodollar 3-month deposit EURODOLLAR futures opened lower than Friday's close and eased slightly in nervous trading. The September contract traded to 93.39 after opening at 93.40. The Liffe opening saw prices trading sideways with the September contract finally settling at 93.40. (100 implied interest rate) Open High Low Sett Est93 words
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Article, Illustration59 1986-07-29 21 CURRENCY futures opened lower than Friday's close but edged higher as the US dollar eased to 2.1320 mark in the spot market. September deutschemark closed 19 ticks higher at 0.4690. (US dollar Deutschemark Open High Low Sett Est Vol SeptM 0.4656 0.4698 0.4653 0.4690 615 Dec 0.4712 Mar 8159 words
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Article39 1986-07-29 21 JAPANESE yen closed 44 ticks higher at 0.*****0. (Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept 0.*****9 0.*****7 0.*****5 0.*****0 587 Dec 0.*****28- 0.*****2 Mar 87 0.*****28- 0.*****2 Open lot (Fri): 155*. Act Vol (Fri): 455.39 words
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Article, Illustration40 1986-07-29 21 GOLD futures for August delivery closed US$O.lO higher at U*****.50 an ounce. (USS per troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Aug 8« 349.508 347.90A 349.50 Sept 351.30 Oct 352.40 Open Inl (Fri): 11. Act Vel (Fri): NU.40 words
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Article13 1986-07-29 21 Pound closed 175 ticks lower at 1.4650. Reports from BA Futures13 words
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Article15 1986-07-29 21 Rubber Closing prices cents/Mo Singapore August 177.00 unchanged Malaysia August 222.00 down half cent15 words
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Article18 1986-07-29 21 Tin Closing prices MJ/kio KL Tin 14 14 down 13 cents Turnover 67 tonnes down 43 tonnes18 words
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Article31 1986-07-29 21 Cbunf pnces Stiver USJ troy U Mod Fri Singapore 5 00-5 05 5 01-5 06 Fri Thun New York 4 98-5 03 5 00— 5 05 Source Credit Sutsse, Spore31 words
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Article25 1986-07-29 21 Clown prices Aluminium E/tomw Fri Spot 756 00 756.50 (752.00-752.50) 3 months 766 00 766.50 (761 00— 761.50) Market tone Steady Sales: 7,500 tonnes25 words
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Article18 1986-07-29 21 Ctoitf prices Copper £/tome Spot *****-***** (*****-895.50) 3 months 915.00—915.50 (*****—915.00) Market tone Steady Sales: 15,350 tonnes18 words
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Article107 1986-07-29 21 Crude MS/tonm palm oi Aug 507.50 (south) 500 (central) Sept 505 (south) Refined palm oi US$/tomes RBO palm oil Aug 217.50 (sellers) Sept 215 (sellers) Oct 210 (sellers) R6D Stearin Aug/Sept 167.50 (sellers) Oct 167 50 (sellers) RBD Olem Aug 242.50 (setters) Sept 240 (sellers) Oct 237.50 (sellers)107 words
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Article, Illustration591 1986-07-29 22 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By PEOPLE often pass Mr John Wong without a glance. But he is a man you ought to thank. Thanks to him, your cheques are scanned for clearance in seconds instead of sitting around for days. About three years ago, when cheques were591 words
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581 1986-07-29 22 ANTHONY HOE - Inchcape's Malaysian revamp complete ANTHONY HOE By INCHCAPE Bhd has completed the restructuring of its Malaysian interests to comply with the New Economic Policy with the reduction of its stake in key operations from 60 to 40 per cent. The trading conglomerate signed an agreement yesterday for its whollyowned subsidiary581 words
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Article98 1986-07-29 22 THE National Productivity Board is organising another two breakfast talks for chief executive officers on Thursday and Friday. Thursday's talk on White Elephants and Computer Software in Factory Automation will be by Mr Roger Covey, President of System Software Associates, one of the world's largest independent suppli-98 words
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Article, Illustration485 1986-07-29 22 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By QIS THE II per cent down-pay-ment for the option to buy a house refundable if I am unable to secure a housing loan to complete the purchase? Where can I check on the amount I have to repay each month for housing loans ranging from $IN,Mt485 words
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Advertisement193 1986-07-29 20 lr^ J > w /^^krtV^' --**y^Sps World Guide to Antiques and their Prices the first of an annual series designed to illustrate the wealth of decorative works of art available at auction and to serve as a ready reference to the value of individual works of art. Compiled in collaboration193 words
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Advertisement36 1986-07-29 21 I 1 r^^H IjliElilll I I A complete range of recipes specially created for lots of flavour without lots of salt. Low-sodium I Cookbook V sa& free cooking 1A or<rnpleii range re' A Hamlyn Book GoodßooksKops]36 words
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Advertisement420 1986-07-29 22 CLOSING DOWN •FOR RENOySfBHZI Hurry! Everything must be cleared within 10 days at our pieces and discontinued items, antique table-clocks and exciting Closing Down Sale. Sale prices that are hard to beat tables. All at our lowest prices ever, so act today before and you don't want to miss! our420 words
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Advertisement153 1986-07-29 22 |i j| r IK- vnf'^P |4p/ JVp/* Sit a lifctime.\xyhy not have the best. I if t!^^^^z^^^^^ B ■L^^HMMH^ 9h> '^■■fl ■BP^tBbHbT IhBB y SbT^bbk J^^^ftk ~—mulr^t&i l^^wtiL SSbF^^^-BI i H^S^'-^i^SHßkitfWl Sole Agent (or Southeast Asia J?^ ASAHI RICHCO ■j jj t PPFR (,{RASGCX3N ROAD SPORf 11M TH 283NH TIOMAN153 words
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Article, Illustration522 1986-07-29 23 ROGER YUE - ROGER YUE By Racing Editor FORMER champion horse Andermatt, who ran a terrific second to Tien An Mun V in the 2,000m Queen Elizabeth n Cup earlier this month, cannot run in the 1,600m Pesta Sukan Cup at Bukit Timah this Sunday. Andermatt failed to522 words
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Article, Illustration265 1986-07-29 23 At the 400m Pictures by and At the finish ALBERT SIM JONATHAN CHOO Class 6 Div 1 1,200m 1. Little Master 2. Get On 3. Jet Sir 4. Kanaly Dist: 7, 3, 3 < Time 1:14.4 Class 4 Div 4 1,200m 1.ALBERT SIM; JONATHAN CHOO - 265 words
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Article1064 1986-07-29 23 WEIGHTS and ratings for this weekend's races at Bukit Timah: SATURDAY Clms 1 Div 3 1,600m (Rating*: 150-134) Balik Pulau IT 57 ISO Zinzara 56.5 149 Albatross n 56 148 Regal Tan 111 55 146 Gay Milano 54.5 145 Photophone 54.5 145 Grand Charles 53 142 Loch1,064 words
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Article77 1986-07-29 23 THE following horses who won or ran second over the weekend at Bukit Timah have been promoted: Prom Class 4 to 3: Kushinagar (92), Dust Devil II (91), Polynesian m (91), Yutoi m (88), Brilliant Hue (87), Incision II (86), Smiler (85), Lusbonnouv (84), Turf77 words
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Article267 1986-07-29 23 THESE horses did well over the weekend at Bukit Timah and can be followed: Doreeno II was a strong fourth to Hawaiian Heat over 1,200m after having a rough passage. The Irish gelding by On Your Mark knuckled over on jumping, losing ground, and was then tightened.267 words
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Article195 1986-07-29 23 OCEANPORT (New Jersey) yiSE TIMES, an 11-1 shot idden by 17-year-old Chris teCarlo, came from secnd last to score by lengths in the FS$300,000 (about 1630,000) Haskell Invitaion for three-year-olds run ver 1,800m at Monmouth 'ark over the weekend. Another longshot, Peronal Flag, nosed out BellontUPI - 195 words
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Article98 1986-07-29 23 PERTH Jockeys David Rudland and Dennis Gundry and a leading apprentice, Jason Oliver, were hurt in a three-horse spill at Northam racecourse, about 100 km east of Perth. Rudland suffered a broken collar-bone and suspected broken wrist when his mount, Indian Halo, crashed over Barclay LisaWAN - 98 words
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Obituary, Illustration173 1986-07-29 23 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements The Family Of The Late MDM. TAY AH BEE Departed: 23.7.86 wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friends business associates for their kind assistance, attendance, donations, condolences and wreaths during their recent bereavement. The family of th« ANTHONYSAMY PILLAI Departed 27.7.1986 wish to173 words
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Obituary, Illustration19 1986-07-29 23 ANGELIN KOH Departed 28/7/88 Deeply missed 4 remembered by Management A staff of HILTON INTERNATIONAL SING AFORE19 words
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Obituary, Illustration53 1986-07-29 23 In Memory of a Dear Friend Former Colleague LIM BOCK SENG Departed: 22 July 1986 Always remebered by: S K TAN, BOON, KIM, KOCK, P Y CHUA, C K WONG, CHARLIE WONG, HENRY CHEONG. In Everloving Memory of MR. A. LAZAR Ist Anmvenary Always In Our Hearts.53 words
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Obituary, Illustration193 1986-07-29 23 In Loving Memory Of MRS. PERWADI LEELA Departed: 29/7/84 We often think of the yesteryears When we were together; Fond memories of you linger, Making your absence that more painful for us. Sadly missed by husband. •ons^iaugh»er«4lovedone» In Evsrloving Memory of FRANCIS HO CHEE KOK departed 29th193 words
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Obituary, Illustration268 1986-07-29 24 181 Deaths 181 Deaths 181 Deaths 181 Deaths 181 Deaths Mdm. Chan Siok Eng Age 65 passed away peacefully on 27/7/86 leaving behind beloved:Husband: Tang Keng Huat Sons Daughters-in-law: Tang Boon Hua (deceased) Tang Boon Teck Mary Huan Tang Boon Kong Lai Soon Min Tang Boon Yong Kao Jui Chuen268 words
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Obituary, Illustration196 1986-07-29 24 183 Condolences 183 Condolences 183 Condolences 183 Condoiences 183 Condolences OUR DEEPEST CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. GEORGE CHUA POH CHOON, BBM Chairman of Bedok Community Centre Management Committee From: Advisor: Professor S.Jayakumar, MP for Bedok Minister for Home Affairs 2nd Minister for Law Vice Chairman Members196 words
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Obituary, Illustration149 1986-07-29 24 181 Deaths 181 Deaths Mr. P. CHITIRAN Age: 74 passed away peacefully on 27.7.86 leaving behind wife Ramai, 3 sons, 1 daughter, 1 son-in-law and 1 granddaughter, relatives and friends. Cortege leaves on 29.7.86 at 2 pm from Blk. 2, St. George's Road #04-57, S pore 1232 to Chua Chu149 words
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Article, Illustration318 1986-07-29 24 TOUR DE FRANCE PARIS Greg Lemond won the Tour de France on Sunday, sealing his overall victory on the Champs-Elysees to become the first American to carry off the world's major cycling classic. The 25-year-old Californian, who set out on Sunday's 23rd and final stageReuter - 318 words
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Article, Illustration235 1986-07-29 24 FINAL PLACINGS Stage: 1 Guido Bon tempi (Ita) 6:51:55 2 Josef Lieckens (Bel) 3 Eric Vanderaerden (Bel) 4 Bernard Hinault (Fra) 5 Franck Haste (Bel) 6 Steve Bauer (Can) 1 Regis Simon (Fra) 8 Nico Emonds (Bel) Guido van Calster (Bel) II Francis Castaing (Fra) 11 Jose-LuisReuter - 235 words
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Article490 1986-07-29 24 WEST GERMAN GRAND PRIX TOP II pUdngs: 1 Nelson Piquet (Bra) Williams Honda 1:22:M.2S3. 2 Ayrten Senna (Bra) Lotus Renault at 15.437. 3 Nigel Mansell (Brit) Williams Honda at 44.581. 4 Rene Arnoux (Fra) Llgler at l:15.n«. 5 Keke Rosberg (Fin) McLaren, one lap. Alain Prost (Fra)AFP - 490 words
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Article, Illustration214 1986-07-29 24 GOLF SCENE GRAND BLANC (Michigan) Ben Crenshaw completed his comeback from serious physical problems when he won the men's US$5OO,OOO ($l.l m) Buick Open tournament on Sunday by one stroke. Crenshaw played a marvellous round of four-un-der-par 68 with four birdies and no bogeys forReuter; AP; AFP - 214 words
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Article230 1986-07-29 24 Martina steers US to easy win PRAGUE Martina Navratilova led the United States team to a 3-0 victory over hosts Czechoslovakia in the Federation Cup final on Sunday. For Martina back in Prague for the first time since defecting in 1975 it was the culmination ofReuter; AFP; AP - 230 words
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Article399 1986-07-29 24 BASEBALL Cuba held on to first place on Sunday with a 21-3 victory over Belgium on the eighth day of the Amateur World Championship in Amsterdam. The Cubans' victory, achieved in only six innings, according to amateur rules, gave them 14 points after seven wins. With 12AP; AFP; Reuter - 399 words
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Article, Illustration75 1986-07-29 24 Sanchez floors Wilander BAST AD Spain's Emilio Sanchez recorded an upset win over world No. 2 Mats Wilander 7-6 (7-5), 6-4 on Sunday to win the Swedish Open tournament. The victory gave Sanchez, 21, his third Grand Prix title this year and ended an unbeaten run of 23 matches inAP; AFP; Reuter - 75 words
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Article235 1986-07-29 25 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI VOLLEYBALL By HEIGHT, or rather the lack of it, did not prevent Jurong Secondary from walking off with the National Schools girls C Division title at Whampoa yesterday. The Jurong girls outplayed their towering Pei Cai opponents 15-8, 15-3, 15-12 in 51 minutes. Pei Cai's235 words
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Article188 1986-07-29 25 JOE DORM - Double joy for NJC teams JOE DORM SHOOTING By THERE was cause for a double celebration for the National Junior College shooters after their splendid performance at the National Schools air rifle competition at Mount Vernon Range on Saturday. The NJC boys and girls not only won the A Division188 words
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Article, Illustration167 1986-07-29 25 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN By THERE'S no joy like passing a test. For these kids at Jackie's Bowl Katong (above) yesterday, happiness was completing the Singapore Tenpin Bowling Congress' first national junior programme. They are some of the 62 youngsters on whose shoulders rest the Republic's hopes forJONATHAN CHOO - 167 words
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Article302 1986-07-29 25 MAHMOOO GAZNAVI - MAHMOOO GAZNAVI HOCKEY By THE National Schools Un-der-14 boys competition began yesterday with Ahmad Ibrahim Secondary's Norazme Sapiie and Raffles Institution's Gul Amir Khan giving a glimpse of things to come. Secondary One student Norazme slammed four goals in Ahmad Ibrahim's W) rout of Monk's302 words
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Article, Illustration83 1986-07-29 25 TENNIS: A DIVISION FINAL RAFFLES JUNIOR COLLEGE v NATIONAL JUNIOR COLLEGE 4 We're not overly confident. That's the death of many teams. On the whole it's a balanced side, there's no great disparity. So even if someone loses, there's always anoth- m er player. RJC captain Dennis83 words
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Article, Illustration299 1986-07-29 25 OF all the offerings of good luck you could give to Chan Kok Yew tomorrow, you wouldn't tell him to break a leg. He just might. The National Junior College tennis team have suffered such a blight of injuries that teacher-in-charge Lim BengJONATHAN CHOO - 299 words
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Article261 1986-07-29 25 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON ATHLETICS Chui Lee has to decide soon By ASSUMPTION English School's two budding stars, Lim Chui Lee and M. Maran, have one thing in common their love for sport. But while Maran has set his mind on pursuing his favourite sport, athletics, Chui Lee261 words
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Article354 1986-07-29 25 JANICE SEAH - Raffles hope to keep tradition JANICE SEAH By FROM somewhere behind the lush, landscaped trees a voice called out in resignation: "Here's your ball, boys." Nobody knew who hit the tennis ball into the garden next door, but with choir-boy precision the entire team trilled: "Thank you." Perhaps it is354 words
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242 1986-07-29 26 Hadlee puts heat on England openers LONDON Richard Hadlee carried out New Zealand's threat to menace England's batsmen on the fourth morning of the First cricket Test at Lord's yesterday. As England began their second innings 35 runs behind, Hadlee had Martyn Moxon lbw at nine and should have had242 words
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Article34 1986-07-29 26 SINGAPORE Schools bt Jurong CSC 15-1, 15-8, 16-14 in the Volleyball Association of Singapore open tournament at Toa Payoh last night. In the other match, Safra bt Tampines 15-5, 12-15, 15-5, 15--10.34 words
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Article, Illustration478 1986-07-29 26 AMERICAS 2 REST OF WORLD 2 (Americas win 4-3 on penalties) PASADENA (California) DIEGO Maradona scored a last-gasp equaliser and then clinched victory in a penalty shoot-out for Americas against Rest of the World in an all-star charity soccer match on Sunday. Rest ofReuter - 478 words
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Article, Illustration451 1986-07-29 26 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW Bowling, yachting make fresh appeals for Games representation By BOWLING and yachting have appealed to the Singapore National Olympic Council to be included to the Asian Games in Seoul from Sept 20-Octs. They will be meeting the SNOC's big wigs on Friday to451 words
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Article280 1986-07-29 26 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI TWO Singapore internationals, fullback A.R.J. Mani and stopper Said Shukor, have each received a six-match suspension for misconduct in National Football League Division One matches. Mani, of Armed Forces, was sent off on June 11 in the match against Tiong Bahru while Said280 words
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346 1986-07-29 26 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI ON THE ATHLETICS SCENE By NATIONAL sprints champion Haron Mundir, who is entered for the 200 and 400 metres, has indicated that he may miss next month's Aliph Malaysian Open Athletic Championships in Kuala Lumpur. The 23-year-old, unbeaten from 100 to346 words
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385 1986-07-29 26 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI A FREE hand to his lieutenants this is supremo Loh Lin Kok's new philosophy as he leads the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association through their third two-year term. In mapping out the strategy for the next four years, Lin Kok said385 words
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221 1986-07-29 26 JOE DORAI - Au-yeong and Co are back for Merlion JOE DOR AI By SEVERAL members of the Singapore Malaysia Cup squad have been left out of the 23-strong party preparing for the Merlion Cup soccer competition at the National Stadium from Aug 24. Among those excluded are midfielders Yahya Madon, Syed Far221 words
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Article40 1986-07-29 26 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia beat Indonesia 3-0 in a Group A soccer match here last night to qualify (or the Merdeka tournament semifinals. In another Group A match, Thailand stayed in contention when they beat South Korea 1-0. BermanaBernama - 40 words
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Advertisement207 1986-07-29 26 ABriHiant^^^r \ui mieu iv, TA KAN EN |J^-^ K*^^A^l/^\ Szechuan Restaurant (Level 6) rcuclUfc; of Szechuan Flavours Traditional and unusual Szechuan dishes are served in an entertaining succession of contrasting flavours and aromas. Spicy tantalising unique flavours to delight your senses. Just to name a few of our specialities Fresh207 words
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Advertisement250 1986-07-29 26 liliß JMarketingTnstituteof Singapore] r^) CERTIFICATE IN SALES MARKETING X_L C 10th Intake, commencing f~~ J inn oct. i4 1986 xni. T Are you finding it hard to get that Senior Sales Rep p™ I job or that Sales Supervisor's job which your experience qualifies you for? Is it because you250 words
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Miscellaneous155 1986-07-29 26 GYMNASTICS Schools National championships (SBA Hall, 9am and 2pm). JUDO Schools championships (Kim Seng Technical, 2pm). SOCCER NFL Dlv 1: Police v Armed Forces (6.45); Tampines Rovers v Toa Payoh (8.45). Both at Jalan Besar. Port League Dlv 1 semi-final: PSA Police v Fire (Bukit Chermin, 5.15). SHA Inter-hotel Div155 words
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Article359 1986-07-29 27 GAMES SNIPPETS AFRICA'S boxers won their first medal on Sunday when light-welterweight Solomon Kondowe, of Malawi, stopped Vanuatu's Harry Kalo at the end of the second round of a scheduled threerounder. The victory earned Kondowe a semi-final clash with Australia's David Glencie and at least a bronze. Kondowe's performance wasReuter - 359 words
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Article, Illustration633 1986-07-29 27 Cheers for superstar as all ends well From ALAN HUBBARD EDINBURGH Teetotaller Daley Thompson, who had earlier refused to wear the name of major Games sponsor Guinness on his chest, blew the froth off the controversy and duly confirmed his status as sport's supreme all-rounder with his third633 words
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Article, Illustration555 1986-07-29 27 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT By EDINBURGH When he breaks into a smile, his hypnotic eyes sink deeper into his well-defined face. And Greg Fasala looks older than his 21 years. But as far as world swimming is concerned the newly-crowned Australian Commonwealth Games champion is still i novice.555 words
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Article689 1986-07-29 27 ATHLETICS Men's 3,Mtm steeplechase: 1 Graeme Fell (Can) Bmin 24.495ec 2 Roger Hackney (Wai) 8:25.15 3 Colin Reitz (Eng) 8:26.14. IMm: 1 Ben Johnson (Can) 10.07 2 Linford Christie (Engl) 10.28 3 Michael McFarlane (Eng) 10.35. Him hardies: 1 Mark McKoy (Can) 13.31, 2 Colin Jackson (Wai) 13.42 3689 words
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Article349 1986-07-29 27 EDINBURGH The 32 nations and territories who boycotted the Commonwealth Games have been allowed to get off Scot-free. Instead, the Commonwealth Games Federation will merely ask Commonwealth nations not to use the Games for political ends again and warned that future boycotts may result inALAN HUBBARD - 349 words
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Article195 1986-07-29 27 Another dry day in the pool EDINBURGH The only consolation for Singapore yesterday morning at the Royal Commonwealth Pool was receiving a muchneeded rest as the men's 4xloom freestyle relay heats were cancelled because of insufficient entries. Wales and New Zealand withdrew their quartets, leaving eight teams Gibraltar, Canada, Scotland,GODFREY ROBERT - 195 words
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Article, Illustration154 1986-07-29 27 England, Canada decide to stop short EDINBURGH EDINBURGH England thrashed Canada 5-0 in the team badminton final on Sunday but the teams won few friends on the way. Spectators had demanded their money back after seeing only four matches in England's best-of-five semi-final against Scotland and three in the CanadaAustraliaReuter - 154 words
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143 1986-07-29 27 EDINBURGH Games officials slapped a US$4OO ($872.00) fine on Australia's cycling team on Sunday when two of their riders failed to appear for a qualifying round of the 1,000 metres sprint. Martin Vinnicombe, at the centre of a major controversy over the electronicReuter - 143 words
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Advertisement67 1986-07-29 27 arena II in*' "iiiiEJ 1 at all leading department stores. s Sole Distributor in Singapore Malaysia: J LUCKY SPORTS PTE LTD THE STRAITS TIMES THE SUNDAY TIMES are available daily m Diakarta from: SITTA AGENCY Oil Ir. H. Djuonda 34 Rov. Djakarto Td: *****7/*****1/*****5 FIRMA WIRA SAKTI Jolon K.H. Fodirudin67 words
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Advertisement226 1986-07-29 27 WHY SMOKE AGAINST YOUR WILL? Passive smokers deserve a break When you inhale what a smoker breathes out, you are inhaling harmful substances that damage your health. A smoker breathes out tobacco smoke which contains tar, a chemical which causes cancer, carbon monoxide, a poisonous gas which starves the body226 words
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Miscellaneous114 1986-07-29 27 BADMINTON men's and women's singles 1st 2nd rd. Women's doubles 1st 4 2nd rd. men's doubles 1st rd (Meadowbank, 10.30am, 2pm and 6pm). BOWLS men's and women's singles, pairs and fours (Balgreen, 9am, 1.30pm and 6pm). BOXING quarter-finals (Ingliston, 7.30pm). CYCLING 1.000m sprint (women); 4,000m team pursuit (Meadowbank. 2.30pm and114 words
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Article, Illustration694 1986-07-29 28 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA Shrewd and wise commitment, says Brig-Gen Lee By FRASER NEAVE and Malayan Breweries Ltd will now spend $200 million on their new Tuas plant and brewery, $40 million more than the figure given last year. For Acting Trade694 words
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Article195 1986-07-29 28 $150m that sewer gang didn't get ROME A gang who spent six weekends in Rome sewers burrowing towards the Central Post Office strongroom were caught yesterday just centimetres from their goal, police said. If their plan had succeeded, the six-man gang could have netted more than 100 billion lire (SslsoReuter - 195 words
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Article28 1986-07-29 28 MACAO Police say they have arrested nearly 300 Chinese refugees who sneaked into Macao from neighbouring Guangdong province because of rumours of an immigration amnesty. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article30 1986-07-29 28 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials slipped 0.28 points to 1,809.76 in the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. APAP - 30 words
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181 1986-07-29 28 6 Soviet 'Rambo' video dealers jailed MOSCOW Six people from the Ukrainian town of Vinnitsa have been sentenced to unspecified jail terms for showing Rambo and Rocky films at an illegal home cinema, the Ukrainian Republic's newspaper said. The latest edition of Pravda Ukrainy to reach Moscow said the groupReuter - 181 words
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Article219 1986-07-29 28 IT was a ground-break-ing ceremony, bat it seemed more like a carnival. The UK-hectare Tuas site was decked oat in colourful umbrellas and tents. Buntings gaily decorated the otherwise hot and dusty land for two proposed plants, one for FAN and the other for Malayan Breweries. FAN219 words
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426 1986-07-29 28 NPB to manage Skills Development Fund THE National Productivity Board will come under the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) from Aug 1 in line with the board's additional task of overseeing the training of management and employees. At the same time, the426 words
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445 1986-07-29 28 LIM SAY BOON - Hawke eases foreign investment rules LIM SAY BOON Drastic measures to restore confidence By Melbourne Correspondent MELBOURNE The Hawke government has taken drastic measures to liberalise Australia's foreign investment rules in a bid to restore international confidence in the country. The move, which covers regulations relating to foreign investment in445 words
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Miscellaneous143 1986-07-29 28 Weather mm -mmmmmm UP TO 1 p.m Showers over several areas from the late morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm SUNSET today: 7.16 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.06 am. GLOBAL WEATHFR Adelaide 3/13 C Cloudy Melbourne 6 13 C Cloudy Bangkok 25 31 C Cloudy143 words
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Article, Illustration2897 1986-07-29 1 It's all in a day's work Working life as seen through the fresh eyes of a teenager can be exasperating, humbling, encouraging, boring, disappointing and, very often, amusing. Many of the 30 letters we received said it had opened their eyes to the problems of teachers and parents. Compiled by2,897 words
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Article, Illustration1501 1986-07-29 2 4 The days seemed to be endlessly long and the once alluring fanciful stuff left us sales assistants jaded. Every day, happy people came in and out, smiling and grabbing everything that caught m their eye. Sales I ALWAYS thought working in1,501 words
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319 1986-07-29 2 while keep IRENE PATES - Reading the papers and a visit to the dentist while keep IRENE PATES WHAT Is the first page yon torn to when yon read the newspaper and what do yon enjoy reading most? What do you read first, last, never at all, and why? What would you like to see319 words
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Article, Illustration944 1986-07-29 3 Aunty Linda of Saturday morning radio's Happy Talk fame receives nearly 1,000 letters each month from children wanting to know what she's really like and how she lives. IRENE PATES got herself invited into Aunty Linda's home. Pictures by NGHAI CHEE WAN. A Room of iff My944 words
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Advertisement61 1986-07-29 3 CLEARANCE SALE FRENCH TABLEWARE 30 70% OFF NOW TO 16 AUGUST 1986 Saint Louis Cristal Cristalleries de Bayel Cristalleries Royales de Champagne Wine ilasses Bar Items Decanters Water Jugs Ice Buckets Vases Ash-Trays Figurines Candle* Holders Fruit Si. Rower Bowls, etc. Haviland Porcelainware Dinner, lea <Si. Coffee Sets Limoges-Castel Porcelainware61 words
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Article, Illustration925 1986-07-29 4 The Guangxi Nationalities Song and Dance troupe will be here to perform from Aug 20 to 24. It will feature Huang Wanqiu, who shot to fame playing Third Sister Liu in the film Liu Sanjie. LEONG WENG KAM, who was in Guangxi recently,925 words
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Article, Illustration252 1986-07-29 4 "UNDER Liuzhou's Yufeng Hill, the Dragon Pond lies. And from it, songs for all the year in Sanjie's sweet voice These are the opening words of a popular Guangxi folksong, sung every year when the peopie of Liuzhou celebrate the Autumn Moon Festival onLEONG WENG KAM - 252 words
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Article, Illustration418 1986-07-29 4 A group of people in China have been putting herbs into sacks to make pillows, according to an ancient prescription. They claim these herbal pillows can cure a number of illnesses, including insomnia. IF YOU are suffering from insomnia, neurasthenia or respiratory system diseases, you might418 words
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Article, Illustration870 1986-07-29 5 HARON ABDUL RAHMAN - HARON ABDUL RAHMAN By ONE IMPORTANT aspect of the Malay section of National Day Carnival '86 is that it is being managed on a tight budget of $4,000. Seventeen bodies are running it, including the Cultural Section of Majlis Pusat itself. THE Central870 words
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Article, Illustration675 1986-07-29 5 Oleh HARON ABDUL RAHMAN MAJLIS Pusat Pertubuhanpertubuhan Budaya Melayu Singapura (Majlis Pusat) memang pernah mengadakan pesta budaya Melayu. Tetapi tahun ini ia akan mengadakan suatu "pesta" yang lebih besar daripada yang pernah diadakan pada masa-masa yang lalu, bersempena dengan Karnival Hari Kebangsaan '86675 words
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Advertisement1236 1986-07-29 5 LlDO:"season ENDING* SOON (*****14) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.45, 9.15 j| a A FILM SO DARING CONTROVERSIAL 1 THAT IT TOOK 10 YEARS TO GET MADE a m P"^|l "II I i -S JADE: NOW SHOWING! (*****81) 5 SHOWS at 11am. 1.30, 4.00, 6.30, 9.00 1 They fall1,236 words
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Advertisement1266 1986-07-29 6 V^ M m W. mil _^k I I B_ 9 A Ij^g^^aß^Mß^Bjjajhfjj^iaßaua^Sßßß^sa^iaßaaa^BH HE^aanaaawiMMa^HM L^b^L^bW_ a^sam.. bb^Lw .jam 11 Pleasure Boats/ Sea Sports 21' BOAT $5,800 and Iwln Johnson engine $2,000, brand new 23' flybrldge cabin cruiser $29,950, 28' boat hull $7,500, 40' new boat (half complete) $58,000, 35 1 Aquila1,266 words
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Advertisement612 1986-07-29 6 12 Computer Products/ 12 Computer Products/ Services Services i 3o MSec~ Newbur3i]lc4aDrh^ The fastest drive available in the marketWvv\// With software driver for XT/AT. T_-. —No additional hardware required. lp> *«>_ Capacity from 65 MB to 140 MB. y *<*Z A Exclusive Distributor Kt^k I R^l^lJ COMPUTERS PT6 LTD TEL:612 words
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Advertisement589 1986-07-29 6 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing SPECIALIST Direct from factory We specialise in built-in kitchen cabinet, $100 p.f.r.; built-in wardrobe, $120 p.f.r.; and all carpentry works. Ramln, oak, pine, teakwood furniture at reasonable prices. Good service, better workmanship. 6 months guarantee. Free quotation free design on the spot. Call now: FIRM FURNITURE589 words
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Advertisement692 1986-07-29 6 20 Pets/Pet Care K-9'S TEAM OF American certified Master Trainers presents Obedience/ Protection Courses. *****39/ *****77 PET-TAXI SERVICES. SPECIALLY catered for your convenience. Tel: *****08, 24-hr. Page *****39. SCIENCE DIET (dog/ cat food). For free home delivery. Call Mr. Kee: *****24/ *****32 day/ night. SILKY TERRIER ft Pomeranian puppies for692 words
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Advertisement558 1986-07-29 6 27 Wanted We offer high price for your GOLD, PAWN TICKETS, DIAMONDS WATCHES TEL*****17 *****73 290 BALESTIER ROAD (Opposite McDonald) Best prices offered for your Pawn Tickets Gold, Watches Diamonds Tel: *****80 *****76 Hoe Hing Jewellery 354, Geylang Road (near Lor <8i TOP VALUE FOR your Pawntlckets, Gold, Diamond, Watches558 words
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Advertisement714 1986-07-29 6 30 Hairdressing HAIRGUY THE Saloon where Radio, TV. Recording Artistes come for regular haircut. Rates by London trained stylists. Cut/ wash blow $8; Perming $15. School children: Cut $5. For appt. at Halrguy call: *****74. #05-16, sth Floor. Far East Plaza. HURRY 3 DAYS offer only! Now a cut at714 words
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Advertisement610 1986-07-29 6 ELEPHONE SERVICE: mday to Friday In S 30pm <bpm deadline tor next day) Saturday: 8 30am to M (11m dfddliw tor Ihe Sunday limes i Pubic Hoiday: 9am to lpm OUNTER SERVICE: *S ORCHARD CENTRE, #02 105 LUCKY PLAZA: Monday to Friday 10am to 12 on. lpm to 5 30pm610 words
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Advertisement641 1986-07-29 7 36 House Renovation/ Decor See Chin Aluminium Stainless Steel Contractor mm We specialise in renovation ot HDB Hals, private apartments/houses, aluminium window grilles, sliding doors and windows etc We also undertake changing ol old doors, window floor tiles All works tor HDB flats can be completed within 2 days Tel:641 words
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Advertisement855 1986-07-29 7 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators AIRCOND./ FRIDGE SERVICES 24 hrs. Islandwide Service can solve all problems of servicing repairing/ respraying of all refrigerators and airconditioners in oui workshop/ your place. Guaranteed 2nd hand fridge available, aingk door $100 $200, twin door $2M $350. Free delivery. Guaranteed. LEE MANG AIRCOND. A REFRIGERATION SERVICES855 words
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Advertisement771 1986-07-29 7 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal LOWEST CHARGE $30 House, ol flee removal, transportattor disposal and delivery servic* Specialist in piano/ organ re moval. Economical rates. W supply 15' lorry. Responsible, re liable and experienced worker provided. For more informatio; it fast service, tel: *****39 LOWEST CHARGE $30. Specialis In household, goods771 words
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Advertisement795 1986-07-29 7 55 Commercial Vessels TUG BOATS We are looking tor TUG BOATS ol 500 HP A 1500 HP in »erviceable condition. Owners who wish to sell, please contact with full details to: > RS42I2^>INCP^ 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies CONCRETE BLOCKS Concrete hollow block* tor sale in 3 lots. 12,600 piece* 220795 words
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Advertisement462 1986-07-29 7 57 Business Opportunities NONYA FOOD STALL in B«4OJ North coffee shop for takeovei Cheap rental $3,500. Tel: 344-5971 POSSIBILITY OF HIGH return with minlmun capital of $10,001 Call Allan Tan *****66. REQUIRED NATIONAL VIDE< NV4SO or NV3OO require buyer for clothes. Contact: *****16. START SMALL BUSINESS? Fre brochures from BIM462 words
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Advertisement763 1986-07-29 7 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available k I Special Protection (good terms conditions) offered to employers who had bad experiences 4 to clients first time employing maid Strict Japanese tolerable attitude behaviour training 5 Hardworking, helpful, obedient, cheerful, honest, self-disciplined i Documentation incl medical exam. $5,000 bond/P A.763 words
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Advertisement503 1986-07-29 7 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive 7 Urgently require part-time Physical Fitnaaa Gymnasium Instructor* (Mala) Experience In running a gymnasium e Ability in conducting courses on weight training, aerobics, etc. e Familiar with outdoor games sports. Please write in with personal particulars, experience, hours available and contact telephone number to: Personnel503 words
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Advertisement529 1986-07-29 7 67 Situations Vacant: 67 Situations Vacant: EDP EDP .<" 'I. -r f WALK-IN INTERVIEW Monday to Friday 9am 12noon; 2pm spm Computer Operators If you have the following qualifications, we I invite you to apply I GCE '0' 5 credits I Experience in operating IBM S/38, S/36, S/34 Experience in529 words
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Advertisement282 1986-07-29 7 Secretarial/ Clerical Know what's h< The Straits Ti Yc ClassiJ Gu FOOD/ENTERTAINMENT 2 Eating Out 3 Catering 4 Nightclubs/ Lounges/ Discos 5 Other Entertainment PERSONAL SERVICES/ MERCHANDISE 11 Pleasure Boats/Sea Sports 12 Computer Products/ Services 13 Musical Instruments 14 Antiques/ Arts/ Crafts 15 Aquariums 16 Flowers/Plants 17 Health/ Sports Products282 words
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Advertisement536 1986-07-29 7 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical URQENT~ PERMANENT POSITIONS AVAIL. GENERAL CLERK/ TYPIST to work in Jurong or Kallang. a Chinese female, between 22 26 yrs old. a Mln. 1 yr working expert ence. a Preferably with A' level with credit In English a Preferably with computer knowledge, a Salary $600.536 words
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Advertisement675 1986-07-29 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical A Garment Export Orientated Co. has following vacancles:--1) FEMALE SHIPPING CLERK Min 2 yrs experience in import export documentation L/C neg. Preferably in garment export field. 2) FEMALE GENERAL CLERK Min. 2 yrs. office working experience 3) QUALITY CONTROLLER Min. 2 yrs. experience in garment675 words
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Advertisement883 1986-07-29 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical WEARNES TECHNOLOGY e (PTE) LTD I A major manufacturer ol comput- ert and related product* require* ACCOUNTS CLERK e LCCI Higher accounting or costing. e Age 23 to 28 e Minimum 3 years working I experience. I e We offer attractive remuneration fringe benefits. Please883 words
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Advertisement674 1986-07-29 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical ESTAB. CO. URGENTLY reqs Cien■ral Clerk. Int'd. pis. call personilly at: 51 Jin. Pemimpin. =04-03 vlayfair Ind. Bldg. Tel: *****30. 'referably staying at AM Kio. fhomson. Jin. Pemimpin EMALE CLERK CAPABLE of typng.' bookkeeping, min. O' level, ialary about $400 Pis. call at 2 <allang674 words
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Advertisement1008 1986-07-29 8 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales iNrVO thousand reasons fdnpining aW^t^al^^BW Thel e are tW thoUSancl I I classified advertisements today and there will be more. If you were responsible for a good number of those advertisements, wouldn't you feel you had made an important contribution to meeting1,008 words
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Advertisement629 1986-07-29 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Management Trainees In line with our expansion and as a result of rapid growth, we are looking for suitable people to join our sales team. We are a wholly owned subsidiary of a large Organisation specialising in educational products which supplement both home and school education.629 words
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Advertisement958 1986-07-29 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales WE WANT YOUI I AlA's top insurance agency BREAKTHROUGH has vacancies for the following people:- Positive Determined e Hardworking Only those who are willing to commit themselves wholeheart- tn edly need apply. We guarantee your success. Call MR JERRY TAN AIA CO. LTD., g; TEL: *****66958 words
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Advertisement911 1986-07-29 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales i SENG HUAT COMPUTER LABELS I AND FORMS < requires SALES REPRESENTATIVES GCE O' Level a 2 yrs. experience I a Preference will be given to applicants with knowledge of computer form, stationery, accesorries etc. Interested call Alice to arrange tor an interview at: *****66 I911 words
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Advertisement556 1986-07-29 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales TUPPERWARE DISTRIBUTOF NEEDS ladies part/ full-time Oood Income No capital, n< fixed time. Call 2K76ti7:i. VAN SALESMEN 4 Sales Demonstrators reqd Come personally to: Blk 94. Lor 4. Toa Payoh 01-22. 10am to 7pm 10 AGGRESSIVE FEMALE sale? personnel for real est ftgenc] with/ without experience556 words
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Advertisement699 1986-07-29 8 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Tk leading Plastic Injection^ I Moulding machine manulac- 1 I turar in Jurong has immediate I I vacancies tor PRECISION MECHANICS/ MACHINISTS Requirements: a Completed N.S., new RODs are welcome. 1 a GCE O' Level or NTC 3 > in Maintenance Fitting/ Metal Machining. I In-house699 words
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Advertisement534 1986-07-29 9 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical SINGAPORE LIMITED We have immediate vacancies for: SET-UP MEN (Press Machine) Requirements: Preferably NTC 3 in Metal Machining Some experience in the set-up of Tools Die on metal press machines Willing to work on 3 rotating shifts Those without NTC 3 but534 words
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Advertisement342 1986-07-29 9 73 Situations Vacant: Production m I Ml* inr jiiiiiii A leader In Advanced Tape Drive Technology has several vacancies for expansion: Minimum Primary 6/BEST education Age between 1 6-35 Female applicants preferred Secondary 2 and above Preferably with 1 year's experience in the testing of electronic electrical products BaE^^i^l^^faV Hfer342 words
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Advertisement484 1986-07-29 9 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production Production s^jy^P^fl~~7^^^^ \l \^^&~Y^^' Ca S^ oooll Ext 592^594~^\ %/%T'Pi\ yfedThe company SEM.CONoJ'c^PTE l\ \fa C */RT 3Kw£S& permits ffitfß! S!S. I SSSSS i v s C <§V^ I for you. No experience Lower Delta484 words
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Advertisement306 1986-07-29 9 M3VIB SINGAPORE LIMITED requires FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS t Age 16 to 30 3 Minimum primary education Able to work on 3 rotating shifts FEMALE QC INSPECTORS Secondary j education Able to use gauges, micrometers and calipers Able to work on 3 rotating shifts Fringe Benefits: Shift Allowance ($4 for 2nd306 words
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Advertisement319 1986-07-29 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous rr^n MISTER MINIT (An internationally well known shoes repair key service Co) Join us now as a Training provided No qualifications needed Completed N S Opportunity for overseas training Good starting salary from S4lO pm Earn around $600 to $800 after few months Apply now (walk-in-interview)319 words
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Advertisement435 1986-07-29 9 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous LADIES Are you looking lor an exciting job with a 4 figure salary? We're looking tor bright, attractive young ladies as GUEST RELATIONS OFFICERS THE TRAP is an exclusive disco/ niteclub. Our guests are executives with discerning tastes. If you think you435 words
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Advertisement484 1986-07-29 9 DAI-ICHI HOTEL SINGAPORE Requires: 1. HOUSEKEEPING FLOOR SUPERVISOR e Secondary education e Experience in a similar capacity 2. CHAMBERMAIDS 3. WAITRESSES e Secondary education 4. CARPARK ATTENDANT Interested applicants are requested to call personally with a recent passport-sized photograph, certificates and testimonials at: The Personnel Department DAI-ICHI HOTEL (SINGAPORE) 81484 words
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Advertisement709 1986-07-29 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous _tf _P_«*^_(*^p requires CAR POLISHERS Salary $500 per month (Malaysians may apply) Requirements: e Honest and disciplined. e Ability to get on with people. e Between the ages of 18 and 35 years. e Preferably completed National Service. e Preferably with Class 3 driving licence. Applicants709 words
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Advertisement919 1986-07-29 9 74 Situations VacantMiscellaneous SECURITY GUARDS REQUIRED. Age below 55 years old, physically fit. able to communicate in. English. Please call personally with 4 photographs for an Interview at: 97, Market Street. "03-00. Fidvi Bldg.. S(0104). Tel. *****66 TEPPAN KITCHEN Pte Ltd Noodle restaurant requires: Part-time/ Full-time Walters. Waitresses 4 Trainee919 words
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Advertisement763 1986-07-29 10 81 Vehicles For Hire TRAVEL TO JOHORE with BTW Car Rentals. Toyota Corona/ Mitsubishi Galant Sigma 1.6/ Ford Laser 1.3. Daily $60 cash onwards. Aircon., radio cassette. Only 1 unit each available. Enquiries Tel. *****30/ *****20 9 m.s. Upper Buklt Timah Road. EASTERN UNITED OFFERS: Mercedes 200 $1,800 monthly; 280763 words
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Advertisement882 1986-07-29 10 87 For Sale: Mercedes ~MERCEDES BENZ 280S AUTO October 1982 1 company owner Immaculate condition Beautiful number plate TEL: *****88 ALBERT PANG 1973 END MERCEDES 28OS. In very good condition, passed Vlcom. 140,000 km. Brown-black upholstery. Suitable for export. $5,000 0.n.0. Tel: Jacqueline *****79. 2 UNITS '83 '84 Mercedes 200882 words
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Advertisement933 1986-07-29 10 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan 8/79, DATSUN 120Y GL Tip tc cond. Hi-fi, s/rims. $9,500 o.n Tel: *****71, Roger Tan View Lavender St., S. 1232 (off. hrs.). '81 DATSUN 200L. power steerir and windows. $13,500 o.n. Please call *****58 after 7pm i pager: *****39 ■82 DATSUN 120Y s/wago (PARF). Alrcon. Radio933 words
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Advertisement1046 1986-07-29 10 90 For Sale: Toyota MID "84 COROLLA S/wagon New model. Aircon, stereo, pte. owner P Showrm. cond. Tel: *****57 l4 MID '84 TOYOTA Corolla DX. Air con., cassette, radio, very gooc lg cond. Asking: $23,500. Tel: *****06 0 NICE '80 COROLLA 1.3 DX 2-dooi or Liftback. PARF, aircon., hi-fi Very1,046 words
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Advertisement944 1986-07-29 10 97 For Salo- 07 c«r e.ia- 97 For Sale: 97 For Sale: 97 For Sale: 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles Commercial Vehicles Commercial Vehicles Commercial Vehicles Commercial Vehicle, Commercial Vehicles Sf^ctii^*"*™"*"' Nothing beats the newly released Daihatsu Low Decks r A*rV%* Jt^Sf^W fy r m "il for quick and easy944 words
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Advertisement706 1986-07-29 10 93 For Sale: Honda MID '84 PRELUDE EX 2-dr Coupe, 12 valve, 5-speed, 2 owners, power steering/ windows, sports rims. $32,700. Loan $25,000. Tel: *****49. 'Q' REGN. LATE '83 Honda Accord 4-door EX manual. 1 owner. Tax 8/'B6. Complete fty. accessories. Immaculate cond. *****03. IST LADY OWNER, white colour, '85706 words
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Advertisement660 1986-07-29 10 95 For Sale: Suzuki •85 SUZUKI 800. 1 owner. Alrcon, radio cassette. Showrm. cond. $16,300. Loan arrangeable. Tel: *****57. 1983 SUZUKI SJ4IOVRU Jeep, new road tax, aircond., $13,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****11, pager: *****49. 1985 SUZUKI 310, 5-door (July). 1 owner, tax 11/86. Radio/ cassette, rustproof. Tel: *****88. Gordon. ■83 SUZUKI660 words
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Advertisement701 1986-07-29 10 96 For Sale: Other Makes VW BEETLE CONVERTIBLE Late 1978. 15,000 miles only. EZ Regn. Factory aircon. New tyres. Excellent condition. One of only 3 in S'pore. $28,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****77 or *****52 to view 12/79 SUBARU 1600 GLF, beige colour, tip top cond. S/rims, aircon., Pioneer cassette radio, tax701 words
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Advertisement749 1986-07-29 10 '81 DATSUN 720 Pickup. Passed inspection. 1 owner. New rd. tax. Like new. $5,000. Near '81 Datsun C-20 pickup. Flatbed. Aircon. 2 5 owners. New paint. Like new. $4,500. Tel: *****89. APRIL '81, SUZUKI Jeep LJBO. Air- con., carpet«d, radio cassette, 2 collapsible back seats. Tel: *****87, 10a.m. to 4p.m.749 words
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Advertisement429 1986-07-29 10 99 Vehicles Wanted PRICE, HIGHEST OFFER, CASH PAYMENT we can offer you better price for any used car, model c.c. PARF or non-PARF company registered, commercial vans and pick-ups trade lr. acceptable ALL CUSTOMERS WELCOME Kindly contact MR. MRS. KOH MING HUAT MOTOR TRADING 49, Lorong 25-A, Geylang Singapore 1438429 words
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Advertisement686 1986-07-29 11 99 Vehicles Wanted "she buy your car at your price cash payment on THE SPOT We offer Excellent prices for your car/ commercial vehicle. Cash payment. Comprehensive services for loans, car insurance road tax. We accept: e Cars of all makes c.c. Commercial vehicles (vans, pick-ups) and company registered cars.686 words
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Advertisement855 1986-07-29 11 100 Scrap Vehicles HIGH PRICE FOR export document with PARF value. Kong Beng Motor, 128 Prinsep Bt »02-01, tel: *****76/ *****59. SCRAP CARS WANTED below 1000/ 1600/ 2000/ 2300 c.c. Highest offer. *****94, Ng, (day/ night). SCRAP CARS ABOVE 1001- 1600 C.C. urgently required. Tel: *****36. SCRAP CAR WANTED above855 words
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Advertisement752 1986-07-29 11 106 Accommodation Available: Houses D.15 DUKE'S HOTEL vicinity ren ovated d/storey bunglw. (11,00 sq.ft.). 3 bdrms./ servant's P/furn. $2,000 Denker *****11. D.5 HOUSE WITH 4 bedrooms, sep arate living and dining, servant' and store. Fully furnished. Rea sonable rent. Ring: *****91. JALAN WAJEK, FURN. $80C Burghley Drive, furn. $650. Gol752 words
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Advertisement720 1986-07-29 11 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments o The Ascott Executive Residences Gracious Living Starts Here. i. i Singapore's first purpose built serviced apartments, The Ascott Executive Residences, are a unique combination of the luxury of a hotel and the comfort of home. i Located in the heart of720 words
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Advertisement659 1986-07-29 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments cTLrdmore cParkJb OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease Luxury apartments to let with exclusive Country i Club membership Just off Orchard Road 3-bedrooms, large lounge, ample parking Furnished or unfurnished Average rental $3,600 p.m. incl. service charge Visit our show flat, 1 0am to spm Monday659 words
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Advertisement938 1986-07-29 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.21 CLEMENTI PK. Hibiscus Blk 3 bdrms maid's. Spacious living/ dining. 2 balconies. Unobstructed view. Well maintained. Full facilities. $1,600. BN Associates *****07. D.9 CUSCADEN TWR. Brand new luxurious apt. 4 1 bdrms., spacious kitchen, separate family/ living/ dining, central aircon. Facilities. Must see to appreciate.938 words
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Advertisement892 1986-07-29 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST.IO JERVOIS GDN. 3 < 1 Fully furn. with s/pool. Small excl. development. Rental: $3,000. Trevose Housing *****43 DIST.IO ROBIN RD. flat (3*l bdrms). Fully furn. Quiet surroundings. Rental: $1,200. Contact: *****06. DIST.IS AMBER PARK. High fir facing sea. 3 bedrooms/ servant's. Full facilities. Beautifully furn.892 words
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Advertisement1507 1986-07-29 11 108 Accommodation 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms Available: Rooms I Staying in Singapore for more than a month? Enjoy these benefits in one of our comfortably appointed rooms at a special package price. Daily maid service E —wfl^jis [fill Breakfast at package price (optional) For enquiries and reservations, please call our1,507 words
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Advertisement502 1986-07-29 12 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms MASTER BDRM. FOR rent $180 for single. Fully furn., A.M.KIo Ave 10 Tel: *****85 MT. SINAI RISE alrcon. rm. for rent. Singles only. No cooking. $350. Tel: *****43 Miss Ooh. NEAR ONE TREE Hill furn. rm. in semi-detached bunglw. for school/ working girls. *****16. NOW AVAIL.502 words
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Advertisement339 1986-07-29 12 112 Short-Term Accommodation: Local/ Foreign Apts^^^^ IMUUmfEJIOUSE] X_ Centrally located _f Elegantly furn suites Well equipped kitchen/bar Maid service, laundry. parking, security. CTV, IDD etc Tei: *****11 WILKIE RD. D15T.0922 near Peact Centre. 1 room weekly $200 monthly $500; 2 rms. weekly $300 monthly $1,100; 3 rms. weeklj $350, monthly339 words
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Advertisement257 1986-07-29 12 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses Whether you're in the market to buy, sell or lease, you'll be glad to y^% /^^""^V know that these three faces >^ will 'cover' the residential market in Singapore. -W^C v^*"-— Because now, more257 words
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Advertisement86 1986-07-29 12 BRAND NEW 3-BDRM. 2,600 sq.ft. Freehold. $380,000. 4-bdrm. 1,700 sq.ft. 999 yrs. $280,000. Geylang Rd. 3-bdrm. 1 hall for rent. $800 p.m. Tel: 294-9944/ 298-2733. CHATSWORTH BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW. 16,000 sq.ft./ 7,000 sq.ft. built-in. 6 bdrms., servant's. 3 years old. $1.52 Million. Chambers *****77 DIST.I6 OFF SIGLAP Rd. D/storey semi-d. with86 words
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Advertisement85 1986-07-29 12 DIST.I9 OFF BARTLEY Road, 2storey corner house, 3800 sq.ft., freehold, $480,000 neg. Dlst.s Faber Hill Condominium, facing pool. 1850 sq.ft., $360,000. *****06. DIST M BRAND NEW Double-sto-rey seml-d. 3+l bdrms., 4500 sq.ft. Built-in: 3100 sq.ft. Fully aircon. See to appreciate! $565,000. Exquisite: *****14. D.lO LAST UNIT brand new semi-d near85 words
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Advertisement514 1986-07-29 12 ONLY $*****01 lor 2 unite of 2-atoray aami-d. in DwL 2775 Each accommodation conaiat of: i 3 bdrms., servants, 2 bathrms., kitchen, living cum dining, mosaic flooring, bricks wall fencing. Close to park. Most Ideal for executives working in Sembawang upgrading. D-2M7 Eatanaivaly ranovatod 2Watoroy cornar tarr. Land area 3,000514 words
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Advertisement833 1986-07-29 12 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses Well lidpyou buy a house now with complete* peace of mind sis BRhMir^li "5- *^^SI^B SB j.p^«B '^^HHH^^I jjJHfrf^ <H^wiwP'^*"^^" Chase Complete Home Loan Our loan offers you easy home ownership with 10 distinct advantages which include: Up833 words
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Advertisement875 1986-07-29 12 113 For Sale: Houses DIST.IS, SEMI-D. WELL malt. tamed, 5400/ 2500 F'hold. $485,a(JJ. 0.n.0. J John Agency: *****88^. D15T.1543, PEACH GARDEN. 2-sto* rey bungalow. 5 bdrms Freehol** *****22 ext. 247/ Pager: *****36 DIST.I9 QUIET 1-STOREY 2-bdrm terrace. Need renovation. $158,090' only. Dynasty *****66/ *****16. DIST.2O FULTON ROAD. D/storW" terrace. 2,200875 words
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Advertisement563 1986-07-29 13 114 For Sale: Private Apartments JR j E: r- "jf a j 2>3 1 Ep 4 £3 W— m* fS.^l i. Mr *4 I i*'^A _^w The best in Katong Wide seaview splendid 4-rms with servant's, airy living and dining halls, huge wellequipped imported kitchen cabinets, exclusive recreational facilities. Freehold.563 words
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Advertisement956 1986-07-29 13 114 For Sale: Private Apartments D.15 MARYLAND PK. Blk I), high fir., approx. 1700 sq.ft., 3 bdrms., servant's. S/pool, tennis. Well maintained. F'hold. $295,000 ono. DYP *****23 D.1545, FLAMINGO VALLEY, upp. mals. 2 rms. with baths attached. Central aircon 1,250 sq.ft. Full condo facilities. F'hold $290,000. Tel: *****90/ *****91, agt.956 words
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Advertisement886 1986-07-29 13 114 For Sale: Private Apartments D.lO STEVENS CLOSE 3rd fir apt 3 rms. F'hold 1,700 sq.ft. $255,00C Tanglin P.O. Box 4, S-9124 D.lO, WELKIN MANS. 2,000 sq.ft. bdrms., servant's, split-level llv Ing, dining. Tel: *****47/ *****77 D.ll DERBYSHIRE MANS. 5 year old 3 t 1 bdrms. 1600 sq.ft. s/pool $290,000.886 words
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Advertisement861 1986-07-29 13 115 For Sale: HUDC Apartments m mmmmammmmmK^******'^ ll imi m llim limilim m *****04 0 HUDCPH s 0 ATTRACTIVE FIN/ A Purchase s Refi CALL: 2 I cms Consumers 0 AND ASK FOR ANY CON! 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 0 WIND HOUSING SERVICES TEL: *****03/ 4/ 5 5-ROOMED A.M.861 words
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Advertisement816 1986-07-29 13 115 For Sale: HUDC Apartments *****00 [ASEI&II 0 \NCING AVAILABLE A OR 3T of your home 0 nancing g^ 25-5225 AN<O A ervices Group v SUMER FINANCE OFFICER Q &*****0 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 4-RM. A.M. KIO/ MARSILING/ Teban/ Boon Keng/ Whampoa/ Teck Whye/ Bbedok. World Property Bldg. Management:816 words
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Advertisement859 1986-07-29 13 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments BEDOK CENTRAL 4-RM. Pure Blk 422 marble, new cabinets/ Blk. 420 terrazzo, cabinets. *****00. BEDOK NORTH 4-RM. Blk 525 Marble/ terrazzo, kitchen cabinets, well kept. $82,000. *****25. BEDOK NORTH 3-RM. Blk 519 near market. All ceramic, cabinets. $50,000. Full CPK. *****81. BEDOK NORTH, HIGH fir.,859 words
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Advertisement658 1986-07-29 13 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 4-RM. PURE MARINE Drive 81k.62 high floor. Renovated terrazzo $80,000 neg. Tel: *****38/ *****23. 4 RM. PURE A. M. Kio Ave 10, Blk 415. Telok Blangah Hgts., Blk. 59. *****11/ 2/ 3, Mipo Ent. 4-RM. TELOK BLANGAH Hts 81k.61/ 3-rm Telok Blangah Rise 81k.30. Price658 words
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Advertisement1231 1986-07-29 13 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory spaces Located near housing estates with excellent SBS bus services. 1 Competitive rates from approx 77c per sq ft per I month to $1 .1 7c per sq ft per month. I Sizes Ground floors: 1 20 sq metres to 900 I1,231 words
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Advertisement531 1986-07-29 16 APPOINT] W—m STANTS RSSOBBI WmM Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD APPOINTMENTS TECHNORM METAL INDUSTRIES PTE LTD We are an established German company, providing services in the fields of tool die making, the design and fabrication of special machines and automation devices. We are expanding our activities and are now531 words
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Advertisement3082 1986-07-29 17 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Originating Sammons No: (93 of 198C In the Matter of Order 83 Roles 1 and 2 of the Rales of the Supreme Coart, 1971. And In the Matter of an Instrument of Mortgage dated the 23rd day of October 1985 and3,082 words
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Page 18 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous191 1986-07-29 18 SUN TAN By Collette wA t& <£f&\ THE BOHN LOSER By Art Sansom THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby f WeLL- I've SOLVED TUB II MOW IF ONLY I CAN L PROBLEM Of GETTING cC. £OLVE THE PEOBLEM YOU TO COME POPPING) SOF PILFERAGE n^f^\ jvrm mzj pgj p-^^jM^ BLONDIE iDeajl191 words
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Miscellaneous511 1986-07-29 18 MBiiliigglW^iiiiiiiMWßniMiiiwtrrrrT^^ PEANUTS *jr ScAoto /WHAT PIP W] IMARCIE SAYS YOULOERE I f *THE LABORER IS "1 [HE'S QpOTINfeTISTMATV YOU THROW f WORTHY OF MIS MIRE SCRIPTURE,SIR L FAIR? IME OUT ?r x f TUTOR! YOU SHOULP HAVE LUKE 10 '4 iU-^^-vt" \FOR?.' fj| f PEENPOIN6ITOUTOFTHE j-^^ k I I I511 words
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Article, Illustration881 1986-07-29 19 A man who says he doesn't waste time watching movies is now supplying 24-hour video movies to 10 hotels here. CATHERINE ON6 meets the 39-year-old video entrepreneur, Ravinder Pal. ACCORDING to Ravinder Pal, in Lahore, Pakistan, where he was born, the authorities issued birth certificates onNIK KASMANI - 881 words
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Article, Illustration976 1986-07-29 19 'Birth of an octopus on a grand piano' A reviewer from Asiaweek once described his work as being derriere-garde the opposite of avant-garde... "I'm a throw-back to the past and slightly futuristic, which means that I'm in the present," was how Kit Leee m describes his work. MAGDALENE LUM talks976 words
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Article429 1986-07-29 19 KANNAN CHANORAN reviews Murphy's Law, which ends its run at Cathay today. AS IS wont with most Charles Bronson films, the violence and blood flows unfettered. He did it in his trio of Death Wish shoot-'em-at-sight-and-at-will films and in several other highly violent, and hence,429 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous498 1986-07-29 19 What's On LECTURE PERFORMANCES photographs taken secretly by DEFINITIONS OF CULTUR- CHORALE *M by the Varsi- <J e orge Jfi^^ipitonerAL INDEPENDENCE IN ty Choral Ensemble, led and oMvar "^JJJ ne f,f a Q^ POST-REVOLUTIONARY conducted by Mr Nelson Kwei. Jarang Barracks in i»w. AMERICA. By Lee Kuan Yew DBS Auditorium,498 words
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Advertisement347 1986-07-29 20 7-day Free Honrns.----^ Trial I*3 The portable 14" Philips 1014: Toshiba 199R 4W with flat square the ideal second set screen, slot-in remote control National NV-GIO Super Still/Super Fine Slow Sony KV 2092EC the latest Super Trinitron with remote control Thorn EMI offers to install the very latest TVs and347 words
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Miscellaneous1298 1986-07-29 20 J^fcTj f t 1 MY VIEW Catherine Ong wmmmmmmmmmmmmma^mm^mm^t^t^^K^ammm^^mm^a^^^ammm T«^s^7c"7^ When terror reigns in VTSF t(SiWS P m^ ■_-i^ k P Wasn't it fun to look back at the DONNA REED plays Miss Wade, J| HII'I** entertainment scene of the late 60s the stern and upright headmis- 1J1I iw and1,298 words
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