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Title Section16 1986-08-05 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/85 Ma^M^MMM_______________________________________________M_16 words
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Article, Illustration819 1986-08-05 1 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO By Should S'pore men also share the blame? 4 It seems that the more we educate our girls, the more reluctant they are to have babies. I do not know whether the reluctance is theirs alone, or whether the boys must819 words
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Article155 1986-08-05 1 FROM today, petroi and diesel will cost less at the pomps. Premium grade petrol is 91 cents a litre (2.5 cents cheaper), while Intermediate grade petrol is 84.8 cents (2.8 cents cheaper). Diesel, selling at Sl.l cents per litre, Is 4.S cents cheaper. The Trade and155 words
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Article74 1986-08-05 1 WASHINGTON A long-delayed meeting between Secretary of State George Shultz and Soviet Foreign Minister Ednard Shevardnadze to prepare (or a summit of the coontries' leaders will take place in Washington on Sept 19 and ts, the State Department announced yesterday. Department spokesman Charles Redman told reporters theReuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration928 1986-08-05 1 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM Coalition bags 148 out of 177 seats By in Kuala Lumpur KUALA LUMPUR The massive mandate received by the multi-ethnic National Front coalition in the Malaysian general election will lead to stability and continuity in the major thrusts of its domestic and foreign policies.AP - 928 words
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Article113 1986-08-05 1 THE Prime Minister has sent a message to Malaysian Prime Minister Datnk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad congratulating him on the National Front's overwhelming election victory. Mr Lee said: "My warmest congratulations on your resounding victory. "It was courageous of you to seek a113 words
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Article117 1986-08-05 1 THE Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock markets rose strongly yesterday on news of the National Front's resounding election victory in Malaysia. And the Hongkong market, buoyed by strong demand from international investment institutions, soared to a new record, with the Hang Seng Index finishing above117 words
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Advertisement25 1986-08-05 1 Inside Summary 2 World News 3,4 Asean 5 Causeway 6,7 Around Your Place 12 Comment/ Perspective 14,15 Letters 16 ItmesDoUar 17-26 Racing 21 Sports 22,2325 words
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Advertisement96 1986-08-05 1 INSIDE Kit Siang calls DAP win a watershed: Page 6 Govt to go on fighting racial feelings Ghafar: Page 7 Editorial: Page 14 PHILIPS CRITICS SPEAKOUT AGAIN. The Philips CD3O4 with wireless remote control. Judged by the authoritative German magazine "Stereo" as 'absolute top class' against five of its competition.96 words
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Article484 1986-08-05 2 Ad firms eye MRT LONG BEFORE the first trains run in December next year, hotels, department stores and others are trying to book advertising space in Mass Rapid Transit stations of their choice. Pearl and Dean, which won the contract to sell advertising space in the stations and trains,484 words
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Article109 1986-08-05 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE National Front government has gained a very clear endorsement of its policies and Prime Minister Datnk Serl Dr Mahathir Mohamad has scored a personal triumph in last Sunday's general election In Malaysia. The people have rejected PAS' campaign for an Islamic state. The government,109 words
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Article264 1986-08-05 2 Alert at Cyprus bases BRITISH military chiefs declared a major security alert at their two Cyprus bases after suspected guerillas launched a rocket and mortar attack on an airfield on Sunday night. Two women and a Cypriot were slightly hurt in a barrage on the British air264 words
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Article270 1986-08-05 2 Chinese High tops CHINESE High has scored top marks in gymnastics since 1978 and this year the first time it took part in the Schools National C Division boys' volleyball championship it came away with the title. The principle the players all stick to is sheer, hard training. In270 words
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Article491 1986-08-05 2 Trapped in company WHO WOULD young people choose to be trapped in a lift with, we asked teenagers a few weeks ago. Many chose a Prince or Princess Charming. But a few others voted for Mum or even an enemy. Would being stuck in a stuffy, unlit lift491 words
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Article223 1986-08-05 2 UIC IS HALFWAY TO PROFIT TARGET AT HALFTIME UNITED INDUSTRIAL Corporation is halfway to the pre-tax profit of $41.8 million that it promised Intraco shareholders when wooing them recently. Yesterday UIC, whose takeover bid for Intraco was rebuffed, reported that it almost doubled its pre-tax profits to $20.5 million223 words
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Article205 1986-08-05 2 Call to sell state firms MOST OF Indonesia's state-owned companies should be sold to the private sector to make them more efficient and competitive, the director of a government "think tank" has urged. Raja Pande Silalahi, studies director at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, said yesterday205 words
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Article97 1986-08-05 2 CARING FOR THE ELDERLY SEVERAL readers give their views on who should care for the elderly and how much money should be set aside for old age. One says we should discard the popular notion that it's not our problem and that it is the Government's duty to look97 words
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Article262 1986-08-05 2 Buyers' Guide Product Advertiser Section/Page Acknowledgement Tat Lee Bank I —18 AHnes Qantas Airways I —12 SIA 1-5 Books Butterworth Co (Asia) I —14 Brokers Holiday Cutler Bath I —18 Cafe Plaza Hotel I -13 Compact Disc Philips Singapore I 1 Computers Philips I —17 CL Computer II —18 Copier262 words
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Advertisement370 1986-08-05 2 Bruneißuild '86 Brunei's first international exhibition of building materials and equipment. Brunei, a rich, young country has launched a vast development programme involving the construction of buildings, schools and infrastructural projects over the next five years. And for the very latest in building products and equipment Bruneibuild "86 will bring370 words
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Article, Illustration433 1986-08-05 3 SYDNEY A huge swing against the ruling Labour Party in two state by-elec-tions this weekend in Australia's most populous state has shaken government leaders. Labour's share of the vote in its traditional New South Wales strongholds of Rockdale and Bass Hill in Sydney, fellReuter; AFP - 433 words
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146 1986-08-05 3 COLOMBO President Junius Jayewardene has warned that if a government peace initiative aimed at resolving the Tamil ethnic crisis fails there may be total war and he would recommend mobilising the entire armed forces. The President said, however, that he was confident theAFP - 146 words
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170 1986-08-05 3 BEIJING Filming has begun for a joint ChineseItalian production based on the autobiography of Pu Yi, China's last Emperor who ended his life as a gardener under the communist government. The production formally started yesterday with a shooting off of firecrackers and a crashingAP - 170 words
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326 1986-08-05 3 LONDON BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher reluctantly offered yesterday to impose limited sanctions against South Africa, including embargoes on steel, iron and coal imports, a British government source said. But other Commonwealth leaders pressed for tougher punitive measures. The source said Mrs Thatcher had also offeredReuter; AFP - 326 words
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Article, Illustration330 1986-08-05 3 Defence ties at stake, Australia warns US SYDNEY Defence Minister Kim Beazley warned yesterday that American trade policies were undermining the Australian economy and damaging defence ties between the two allies. Mr Beazley's comments were reported in the Melbourne Age newspaper as Australian farmers demonstrated outside the United States embassyAP; Reuter; UPI - 330 words
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157 1986-08-05 3 HONGKONG Deng Jiaxian. the father of China's nuclear bomb, has died of cancer. He was 62. Mr Deng, a US-trained nuclear physicist who did not appear in public for the last 28 years, died on July 29, the Xinhua News Agency reported. ChineseAFP; UPI - 157 words
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142 1986-08-05 3 HONGKONG The British Army has dismissed 111 Gurkhas, tough fighters from the rugged mountains of Nepal, after a brawl that injured two officers, an army spokesman said yesterday. He said the soldiers, many of them veterans of the 1982 Falklands war with Argentina, wereReuter - 142 words
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330 1986-08-05 4 Alert at British bases after Cyprus attack NICOSIA BRITISH military chiefs declared a major security alert at their two Cyprus bases after suspected guerillas launched a rocket and mortar attack on an airfield on Sunday night. Two women and a Cypriot were slightly hurt in a barrage on the BritishReuter; AFP; AF - 330 words
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139 1986-08-05 4 Patsy awards for stars the Oscars forget LONG BEACH Awards for the stars the Oscars and Emmys forget were handed out on Saturday night to a horse, chimpanzee, dogs and cats. Game show host Bob Barker and Mike the Dog, Nick Nolte's sidekick in the film Down and Out inUPI - 139 words
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331 1986-08-05 4 American munition supplies 'at risk through lax security' WASHINGTON MUNITIONS, supplies and spare parts are vulnerable to theft by hostile nations such as Libya, Iran and Vietnam because outsiders have access to supply depots and computers, an air force secret report said. The tracing of missing items is difficult becauseUPI - 331 words
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Article, Illustration85 1986-08-05 4 BRAD Selteff (left) and his companion, Brian Freeman, were the centre of attraction at a beach in Atlantic City last Sunday, as they turned the juvenile pasttime of building sandcastles into sand sculpture. The art's been borrowed from the kids and made into a competitive sport,AP - 85 words
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Article64 1986-08-05 4 SEOUL Police detained 64 students yesterday following a violent anti-government demonstration that broke out on Sunday near re-devel-opment areas in eastern Seoul, the Yonhap news agency said. The agency said about 300 students, carrying stones and firebombs, clashed with riot police on Sunday afternoon afterAP - 64 words
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126 1986-08-05 4 BERKELEY Four thousand mathematicians from around the world opened a nine-day meeting here by honouring four young American mathematics experts who recently solved major problems without using; computers. The International Congress of Mathematicians is meeting in the United States for the first timeUPI - 126 words
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Article, Illustration421 1986-08-05 4 Mum's the word as the State Department man sets a world record WASHINGTON BERNARD KALB, who as a television reporter was a most dogged questioner, has as State Department spokesman set world records for the number of times he has said "no comment". On Monday, July 28, in a 24-minuteUPI - 421 words
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Article, Illustration67 1986-08-05 4 SCRUBBED and dressed in their best, a group of men met in Cottbus, East Germany, in the Old Market for their annual meeting. But these members of the Black Guild are not musicians, magicians nor undertakers they are chimney sweeps. At their annual assembly recently, 120 sweeps metPana - 67 words
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216 1986-08-05 4 NEW YORK Hungarian leader Janos Kadar admitted in an interview published here on Sunday that Soviet chief Mikhail Gorbachev did not accept some policies of the Budapest regime which is allied to Moscow. "I think that many things we do in this countryAFP - 216 words
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Article, Illustration180 1986-08-05 4 Supermodel bares all for Penthouse 24 years later NEW YORK Gaptoothed blonde supermodel Lauren Hutton, who has graced the covers of hundreds of magazines, is featured in the September Penthouse issue in a nude photograph taken 24 years ago when she was a brunette teenager called Mary Hall. Miss Hutton,UPI - 180 words
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264 1986-08-05 4 Top West German woman guerilla arrested RUESSELSHEIM (West Germany) A TIP-OFF led to the arrest of one of West Germany's most wanted woman guerillas in an ice-cream parlour. She had with her a loaded pistol and 80 rounds of ammunition in her handbag, federal prosecutors said on Sunday. Eva Haule-Frimpong,Reuter; UPI - 264 words
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Article48 1986-08-05 4 LUBECK Two East Germans swam to the West on Sunday across the Trave estuary, West German police said yesterday. The two, both aged 22, were picked up in the middle of the estuary by a West German yacht. They were not named. AFPAFP - 48 words
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97 1986-08-05 4 BRUSSELS A Dutchman serving a 20-year hard labour sentence in Belgium for the murder of a priest, has escaped to Holland disguised as a jogger, the Public Prosecutor's Office said. Robert Gijsen, 26, who was sentenced in 1983. cannot be extradited and it is notReuter - 97 words
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404 1986-08-05 5 Jakarta urged to sell off most state firms JAKARTA MOST of Indonesia's state-owned companies should be sold to the private sector to make them more efficient and competitive, the director of a government "think tank" has urged. Raja Pande Silalahi, studies director at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies,Reuter - 404 words
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122 1986-08-05 5 JAKARTA Professor Jusuf Panglaykim, a noted Indonesian economist, was buried yesterday after he died of a heart attack last Friday. Prof Panglaykim's death shocked many of his friends because he looked healthy at 64. He was highly active at the recent Indonesia-Singa-pore Conference in Bali122 words
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236 1986-08-05 5 'Winners' and 'losers' because of rising yen MANILA Malaysia is among six Asian countries described as "losers" as a result of the appreciation of the yen, while Singapore, which is among the group of newly industrialising countries, has gained from it. The others who have "lost" are the Philippines, Indonesia,Bernama - 236 words
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239 1986-08-05 5 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - YANG RAZALI KASSIM By Jakarta Correspondent JAKARTA Hotels throughout Jakarta appear to have intensified their tariff war as the reces-sion-caused decline in visitor arrivals to the country has continued to bite, industry observers say. The number of visitors to Jakarta declined by 2.2239 words
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350 1986-08-05 5 Tourists shun Sumatra after deaths from contaminated water JAKARTA Disease caused by contaminated water has killed 132 people in Indonesia in the past two months and forced a planeload of tourists to cancel their holidays, press reports said yesterday. About 200 Swiss tourists called off a visit to the IndonesianReuter - 350 words
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Article, Illustration347 1986-08-05 5 JAKARTA PRESIDENT Suharto has told the nomadic Dayak tribes of Borneo, once feared as head-hunters, to abandon slash-and-burn farming and settle down. At a meeting with Dayak tribal chiefs and medicine men in Samarinda in East Kalimantan, Mr Suharto said they shouldReuter - 347 words
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152 1986-08-05 6 Did better than expected: MCA chief THE MCA did not perform well in the Malaysian general election, its president, Mr Tan Koon Swan, said in Singapore yesterday. But the party, hit in recent times by internal squabbles, did better than expected under the circumstances, he added. It won only 17152 words
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Article302 1986-08-05 6 JOHOR BARU Despite losing one state seat, the National Front proved the state is still one of its strongholds, observers said. They said the loss of Maharani to the Democratic Action Party did not mean the opposition had succeeded in demolishing the Front's "Fortress Johor".Bernama - 302 words
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Article, Illustration468 1986-08-05 6 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM PAS performance 'a disappointment' By in Penang PENANG Opposition leader Lim Kit Siang said yesterday the performance of the Democratic Action Party in the general election represented a watershed in Malaysian politics and added he is prepared to meet Prime468 words
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132 1986-08-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR Flush with triumph, Democratic Action Party deputy secretary-general Lee Lam Thye yesterday described the party's improved performance in the general election as proof that the people wanted a strong, dynamic opposition. Mr Lee received a record majority in the Kuala LumpurBernama - 132 words
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Article, Illustration418 1986-08-05 6 PAS blames 'control of media' and short campaign hi JERAI (Kedah) Parti Islam (PAS) has attributed its poor performance to the short campaign period and what it claimed was the National Front's con- trol of the mass media. PAS vice-president Haji Nakhaie Ahmad said yesterday that the party failed toBernama - 418 words
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Article, Illustration231 1986-08-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR The presidents of three opposition parties Parti Islam, the Socialist Democratic Party and Parti Nasionalis Malaysia were beaten at the polls. PAS chief Haji Yusof Rawa was trounced by the National Front candidate in a straight fight for the Tasek GelugorBernama - 231 words
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242 1986-08-05 6 68 turned out to cast their votes KUALA LUMPUR A total of 4,075,299, or 68.55 per cent of the registered voters in Peninsular Malaysia cast their votes in Sunday's general election. Trengganu recorded the highest percentage of voter turnout at 78.68 per cent or 215,058 voters, while the Federal TerritoryBernama - 242 words
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179 1986-08-05 6 MALACCA Soh Chin Aim, the "Towkay" of football fame, will not be performing on the national stage in Parliament after all. His bid to seize the DAP stronghold of Kota Melaka for the National Front ended in a heavy defeat by 17,606179 words
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Article, Illustration286 1986-08-05 6 YEO KIM SENG - YEO KIM SENG By A MALAYSIAN electronics engineer working here, his two children and a relative died when their car was involved in an accident with a lorry along the Ayer Hitam-Yong Peng road in Johor on Saturday. Mr Shin Kuek Min, 39, who was286 words
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338 1986-08-05 6 The Front 'heavies' who retained their seats KUALA LUMPUR Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad heads the list of National Front leaders who have retained their seats. He won the Kubang Pasu seat in Kedah, defeating Azizan Ismail by a majority of 15,298 votes. All the Mentris Besar andBernama - 338 words
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Article, Illustration196 1986-08-05 7 IPOH MIC President Datuk Samy Vellu yesterday described the National Front's election triumph as proof that the majority of the people still have faith in the coalition. "The victory shows that the people still want the coalition to serve them regardless of what the oppositionBernama - 196 words
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Article, Illustration529 1986-08-05 7 Govt to go on fighting racial feelings Ghafar MALACCA DEPUTY Prime Minister Ghafar Baba said yesterday that communal sentiments could be one reason why the National Front had performed poorly in urban areas. He said the government would continue with its social and education programmes to reduce racial polarisation. TheBernama; Reuter - 529 words
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361 1986-08-05 7 DAP win 'can erode Chinese influence in government' IPOH GERAKAN President Datuk Dr Lim Keng Yaik said yesterday the improved performance of the Chinese-based DAP in the general election could erode the Chinese community's influence in the government. He said the DAP victory and the defeat of Gerakan and MCABernama - 361 words
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Article180 1986-08-05 7 PENANG The Malaysian Chinese Association will try to find out why it won none of the three parliamentary seats allocated to it, party sources said yesterday. And it won just two of the nine state seats it was given. Sources described the MCA'sBernama - 180 words
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238 1986-08-05 7 Front to study MCA and Gerakan showing KUALA LUMPUR The National Front will conduct a post-mortem on the poor election showing by the Malaysian Chinese Association and Gerakan, Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday. Besides the Front's examination, he said, the two parties should ponder deeply whyBernama - 238 words
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Article, Illustration497 1986-08-05 8 LONG before the first trains run in December next year, hotels, department stores and others are trying to book advertising space in Mass Rapid Transit stations of their choice. The hotels and department stores are interested in stations adjacent to them, while497 words
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131 1986-08-05 8 Two men charged with trafficking in opium TWO men were charged yesterday with trafficking in 13 slabs of opium weighing about 26 kg on Sunday. Goh Hui Choo, 55, and Ong Boon Cheong, 60, allegedly committed the offence in a house in Jalan Telaga, off Upper Paya Lebar Road. Goh131 words
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328 1986-08-05 8 CHINA, which has been invited to join the International Federation of Fertility Society, may announce its decision during the 12th World Congress on Fertility and Sterility hosted by Singapore. Professor S. S. Ratnam, Chairman of the Obstetrical and Gynaecological Society of Singapore (OGSS), said328 words
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Article246 1986-08-05 8 Wives may get to join Safra WIVES of the 2M,m reservists of the Singapore Armed Forces may be allowed to Join the SAF Reservists' Association as associate members. This means they can make use of the association's clubhouses without being accompanied by their husbands. Bat sach an arrangement will still246 words
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184 1986-08-05 8 Expressway at Tampines ready by next year MOTORISTS will be able to travel along Tampines Road from the Pan-Island Expressway in Changi to Elias Road in Pasir Ris without interruption from next year. Work to convert four kilometres of Tampines Road into an expressway under Phase One of the project184 words
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Article84 1986-08-05 8 MR ZULKIFLI Mohammed, the Political Secretary (Community Development), will launch two historical audio-visual shows at the National Museum next Tuesday. The shows, part of a series on Our Historical Sites sponsored by Shell, will feature Raffles Place and the transition from attap huts to multi-storey concrete84 words
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64 1986-08-05 8 A MAN was yesterday jailed for a day and fined $2,800 for cheating a shop of $2,488.90. The court was told that Ang Leh Beng, 28, paid for tiles and cement with a cheque on Dec 15, 1984. When Mr Koh Chiau Lot,64 words
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Article, Illustration519 1986-08-05 8 THE thermometer reads a temperate 20 degrees Celsius and the humidity is an unsweaty 50 per cent in the room where Singapore's history is stored. Anyone born or married in Singapore, anyone who went to school, became a citizen, bought property,519 words
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220 1986-08-05 8 AN AUSTRALIAN technical service manager committed suicide the day before he was to leave for his new posting in Australia, a coroner's court heard yesterday. The court heard that Barry John Holder, 41, was depressed about his transfer to Australia and220 words
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318 1986-08-05 9 PIEU and Silo wound up after a 4-year delay AFTER a four-year delay, the curtain finally fell on the former Big Two trade unions representing blue-collar workers. About 80 remaining members of the Pioneer Industries Employees' Union (PIEU) and the Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation (Silo), which were broken up in318 words
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Article129 1986-08-05 9 Aupe drive nets 994 more members A RECRUITMENT drive has netted 994 more members for the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees (Aupe), the giant union representing civil service staff. They signed up as union members following visits by a six-man team, headed by Aupe deputy general secretary Paul Tan, to129 words
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Article, Illustration292 1986-08-05 9 FIVE survivors of the Hotel New World disaster met some of their MRT rescuers at a private gathering last week but the last thing they wanted to discuss was the March 15 disaster. "Things are back to normal and no, we didn't talk about292 words
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196 1986-08-05 9 POLICE are advising the public to be wary after 580 Oman National Bank and 8,500 Citicorp travellers' cheques were reported stolen in separate incidents recently. In the first case, Interpol informed the ClD's Commercial Crime Division that the ONB cheques, worth a total196 words
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Article86 1986-08-05 9 A SECOND man was charged yesterday with armed robbery of $12,000 worth of jewellery and property from a 13-year-old boy. Choo Chai Hock, 25, was allegedly with Vaithylingam Satayappan, 26, and another person and were armed with screwdrivers when they held up Terence Quek Lian Heng86 words
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Article, Illustration539 1986-08-05 9 Dhana makes suggestion after talks with Sihanouk FOREIGN MINISTER S. Dhanabalan said yesterday that the eightpoint peace proposal put forward by the Cambodian resistance forces could be improved upon to make it more acceptable to the international community and Vietnam. Other important elements, Mr539 words
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445 1986-08-05 9 No more vacancies at some choice primary schools SEVERAL schools have no more pre-primary and Primary 1 vacancies for next year. Some popular schools stopped enrolling children for next year's classes last week when Phase 2B of the registration ended. Places in other popular schools are also expected to be445 words
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Article63 1986-08-05 9 A MOTORCYCLIST died after a road accident on Saturday at about 9.15 am. Mr Tang Kok Wah, 18, was riding along Yuan Ching Road when his machine skidded, went over the road divider and collided with an oncoming taxi. He was taken to Alexandra Hospital, where he died63 words
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91 1986-08-05 9 A MAN was fined $2,0©0 yesterday for illegally maintaining and repairing telephones, an offence under the Telecommunication Authority of Singapore Act. Choe Yam Siah, 32, had claimed trial. At a previous hearing, he chose to remain silent when his defence was called. Magistrate Louis91 words
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Article, Illustration304 1986-08-05 10 THE Nanyang Technological Institute is poised for greater development in the coming years. At present, only 40 per cent of its 200-hectare campus has been built up. "We can expect more development in the future. There are likely to be more halls304 words
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Article159 1986-08-05 10 MUSLIM entrepreneurs will benefit from a free business consultation service to be set up by the Muslim Missionary Society Singapore (Jamiyah) next month. This was announced by the society in a press statement yesterday. A graduate from the University of Hawaii will help Muslim businessmen159 words
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196 1986-08-05 10 A LABORATORY in the Science Park is so clean that even the air that comes out of it is purified. And all items that leave the laboratory are sterilised. This penchant for cleanliness is understandable. For the room, belonging to research and development196 words
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111 1986-08-05 10 Population policies being reviewed POLICIES like "stop at two" and maternity leave will be reviewed and changed or improved to encourage mothers to have more children. Mr Yeo Cheow Tong, Minister of State (Health and Foreign Affairs), said: "More changes, aimed at the whole population, are likely to come about.111 words
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79 1986-08-05 10 A MAN was charged yesterday with retaining $28,118.20 worth of property stolen from the Housing Board. No plea was taken from Tan Cheen Kah, 45, who allegedly kept the goods at Tan Choon Hin Company in Block 529, Ang Mo Kio Avenue79 words
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367 1986-08-05 10 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK By TWO Australian experts have given the thumbs up to Singapore as a location for world-class car racing. The duo were brought here by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board last month to see if it was feasible to hold a Formula367 words
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311 1986-08-05 10 'Co-operate in research' call from Cheow Tong THE Minister of State (Health and Foreign Affairs), Mr Yeo Cheow Tong, has called for more joint research between government departments and industry. He said co-operation between the Health Ministry and medical, biomedical and pharmaceutical companies in Singapore would allow local scientists to311 words
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Article, Illustration359 1986-08-05 10 IT WAS a busy day yesterday for a group of 38 Thai students from three universities and an institute of technology who cycled here to promote world peace. Their trip is to mark this year's United Nations Year of International Peace. They359 words
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186 1986-08-05 11 SBS drivers seek help to provide better service SINGAPORE Bus Service drivers are appealing to passengers for co-opera-tion so they can provide better service. They want passengers to wait for buses at bus stops and not in bus bays, to avoid flagging buses at the last minute, to board in186 words
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Article94 1986-08-05 11 Open verdict on boy's death AN OPEN verdict was recorded yesterday on the death of a nine-year-old boy whose body was found at the foot of his block of flats in Clementi Avenue 5. No one saw how Chia Chung Hoe, a Primary 3 pupil of Pei Tong Primary School,94 words
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Article, Illustration528 1986-08-05 11 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON By They were not mentally abnormal during child-killings THE wife and girlfriend of child-killer and spirit medium Adrian Lim yesterday lost their appeals against the death penalty for their part in the murders of two schoolchildren five years ago. In dismissing the528 words
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619 1986-08-05 11 CONVICTED child-killer Adrian Lim, 45, was "a pervert and an evil charlatan" who preyed on dance hostesses, prostitutes and others in distress. This was how Mr Justice Lai Kew Chai described Lim when he delivered the 20-page judgment which dismissed the appeals of619 words
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Article113 1986-08-05 11 Businessman on bribery charges A BUSINESSMAN claimed trial on Saturday to two charges of corruptly giving about $680 to a shipping officer to get the lowest freight rates. Tan Kah Hock, 36, is alleged to have given $456 to Inhwa Marketing Pte Ltd's shipping officer, Kua Joo Heok alias Judy,113 words
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Article48 1986-08-05 11 A PAKISTANI parliamentary delegation led by Mr Amir Abdullah Khan Rokhari yesterday paid a courtesy call on the Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Mr Tan Soo Khoon. Today, Mr Amir and his team will visit the Housing Board for a briefing on Singapore's housing programme.48 words
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166 1986-08-05 13 Man gets two years for defying entry ban A MAN was jailed for two years by a court yesterday for entering Singapore after being permanently banned from coming here. Immigration prosecutor Chua Kia Tee told a court that Abdul Salirr. bin Zakaria, 22, a Malaysian, had been a Singapore citizen166 words
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Article, Illustration422 1986-08-05 13 A STAFF NURSE cradled her injured husband and tried to save him with mouth-to-mouth resuscitation after their car, with the family inside, was involved in an accident with an army truck on Sunday. But despite Madam Soo Guat Ling's efforts, her husband, WestShin Min - 422 words
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164 1986-08-05 13 Woman helping in probe into $20,000 swindle A HOUSEWIFE is helping police with investigations after a woman technician reported that she and four people were swindled of about $20,000 when they invested in a batik business. The 44-year-old housewife was arrested by Joo Chiat police yesterday following a report by164 words
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93 1986-08-05 13 SETS of the 1986 Sterling Silver Proof Coins, in denominations of one cent to $1, are available at the Havelock community centre, off New Bridge Road, today. They can also be obtained at the Board of Commissioners of Currency in Robinson Road. The proof93 words
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286 1986-08-05 13 MR SOON Kia Seng, named previously as the chairman-designate of the proposed Singapore Solidarity Party, yesterday said he is determined to get the party registered. This is despite the announcement on Saturday that Mr Low Yong Nguan, a former PAP MP and286 words
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65 1986-08-05 13 185 study grants for seamen's dependants THE Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Communications and Information), Mr Ho Kah Leong, awarded 185 study grants totalling 132,450 to dependants of seamen on Sunday. The study grants from the Singapore Organisation of Seamen were for dependants of its members. This is the fifth year that65 words
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Article31 1986-08-05 13 THE Education Ministry's Assistant Director of Primary Schools, Mr Cheah Chak Mun, will attend Queens town Primary School's 30th anniversary celebrations in the school compound on Friday at 6 pm.31 words
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258 1986-08-05 13 Causeway acid spill THE chemical company, whose consignment of sulphuric acid injured at least 15 people after leaking from a tank aboard a lorry at the Causeway on June 10, can continue to handle the acid. The Health Ministry and the Pollution Control Department258 words
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241 1986-08-05 13 Seminar to seek ways to upgrade co-operatives A STRONGER co-operative movement providing more and better services is a major aim of a seminar to be held next month. Mr Ng Pock Too, the Political Secretary (Prime Minister's Office) and a deputy director of the National Trades Union Congress, will present241 words
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Advertisement22 1986-08-05 8 THERE IS A PLACE CALLED CAESAR'S #il eot U^ IC Holidays. #02-46 Orchard Towers, 400 Orchard Road M S Tel: 235-2840/737-7665 MBMH22 words
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Advertisement200 1986-08-05 9 Singer, pianist !f^^ high tea, some 11 M lovely models and > 1 world news... WT^ if^M At the Mezzanine Lounge. w M The singer n She sings to soothe! Anne Koh renders _^^M ballads, evergreens and sentimentals. Mon, Jtob*^ H^^^dd| Wed, Fri and Sat: 5.00 to 8.00 pm; Tues200 words
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Advertisement433 1986-08-05 9 Export without tears. No bad debts. We're DBS Finance and we *^r* 00 f&>*^ (ESIFS). And to help you further know how to take the risk and the V^^ w^ can make special arrangewaiting out of exporting for you. ments to safeguard you against With a service called Export foreign433 words
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Advertisement381 1986-08-05 10 Canada 1 ROYAL CANADIAN MINT INTRODUCES GOLD MAPLE I FAY I j] JP^J lust as a central banks reserve of gold HsHPi^^^^^^ W^»,»"«^|| The Gold Maple Leaf coin is the insures the wealth of a nation, gold ffjf "^--^^^F^ wUUS P urest S°ld bullion investment coin in can insure your381 words
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Advertisement38 1986-08-05 10 I ANNOUNCEMENT I I Lecture on AIDS UPDATE by Prof. Robert C Gallo B H scheduled on 6 August 1 986 at 8.00 pm is cancelled v* We apologise for any inconvenience caused. m Ministry of Health M38 words
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Advertisement616 1986-08-05 11 THE JAZZ IN SINGAPORE exciting. vibrant, happy, i a/./.. melodic. irresistible. nostalgic jazz somerset* War at the westin plaza hotel proi dly features, dirk t from Chicago, iazz xt Its wst~ thu 1 dll, yol ac irk h >h\ wrighton plwo !saa(. ridd hi >lto\dhi ms.a.m) the inimitable eldee young616 words
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Advertisement359 1986-08-05 11 Congratulations to the six winners of our 29th Anniversary Celebrations Draw. /^TEOCHERLIAnN /FFIOPRFIR /RUBYANTO A.H. I/C No: *****40/F I contesVporm No: P/P No: A-*****6 Contest Form No: *****:7 V Contest Form No: J *****6 y N. y V^ *****6 /CONNIE LEONG V /sOH BUCK CHIEVVX /SAMSI B. IBRAHIM\ SAUSAN |/c359 words
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141 1986-08-05 12 Boon Lay SEVERAL activities have been lined up this month for Boon Lay residents to celebrate National Day at their doorsteps. These include children's art competitions, cultural and variety shows, a baby show, a soccer tournament, a walk-a-jog and a senior citizens' concert and fun fair.141 words
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Article, Illustration692 1986-08-05 12 LIM KWAN KWAN - LIM KWAN KWAN By I Veteran of big projects in charge of mammoth 3-day fair The co-operation and co-ordina- tion among every one has been fantastic. This is not a one-man show it's teamwork. I'm just the tukang (carpenter), making sure m all692 words
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Article68 1986-08-05 12 YMCA to mark 21st year joy ABOUT 300 members of the Young Men's Christian Association will get together at YMCA Orchard Road at 9 am on Saturday to celebrate the nation's 21st birthday. They will take the pledge, sing the national anthem and national songs. This will be followed by68 words
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340 1986-08-05 12 Telok Blangah A lt-MEMBER task force en transport and related problems In Telok Blangah < onstituency found no major issues or serious problems. "It's the little things that we're looking Into/' said Dr Kohi Lam Son, the constituency's MP. For four months,340 words
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Article, Illustration391 1986-08-05 12 LOW MEI MEI - LOW MEI MEI Tanglin By TREES that once lined Macßitchie Reservoir along Lornie Road have been reduced to stumps. Part of the carpark has been bulldozed. Some of the familiar swaying palms that lined the entrance to the reservoir391 words
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Article, Illustration268 1986-08-05 12 A MISSION to give: ABOUT 30 members of the Singapore Buddhist Mission will visit the Movement for the Intellectually Disabled of Singapore's (Minds) Tampines Home for retarded children on National Day. They will give food and household items to the children. Anyone who would like to to268 words
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Advertisement172 1986-08-05 12 Action Line *****72 Mon Fri 10 am 1 pm Are you organising an event that the public should know about? Have you heard anything interesting happening in your neighbourhood? Call us on Action Line and let us know. I "I saved so much money on my combined Qantas II *^tfflflf172 words
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Advertisement280 1986-08-05 13 To the Nonya of old, cooking was an art to perfect and be proud of. At our Penang Food Dessert Promotion, it still is. A scrumptious spread of authentic Nonya dishes awaits you all for as little as $10.50+ The buffet is available at lunch from 12 to 2.30 pm280 words
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Article584 1986-08-05 14 THE National Front government has gained a very clear endorsement of its policies and Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad has scored a personal triumph in last weekend's general election in Malaysia. The coalition was returned with an increased margin, exceeding comfortably the two-thirds majority584 words
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Article, Illustration622 1986-08-05 14 Or how to reconcile interests of the young with needs of the old Education and fertility Educational Gross reproduction qualification rale PSLE certificate and below 0.93 'O' level certificate 0.58 *A' level certificate and above 0.66 'GRR (gross reproduction rate) is a measure of fertility. It refers622 words
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Article, Illustration1136 1986-08-05 14 The new generation and the Second Long March Mr Goh Chok Tong delivered the fourth and last of the series of ministerial speeches at the Nanyang Technological Institute last night. In his speech, entitled The Second Long March, the First Deputy Prime Minister discussed inter-linked topics ranging from human problems1,136 words
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Article, Illustration1914 1986-08-05 15 The human dilemma 4 For a population to replace itself, on average, each girl must produce another girl. The girls with an O level certificate and above are not doing that. They are under-producing by as much m as 40 per1,914 words
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Advertisement137 1986-08-05 14 THE LAW OF CHARITIES CASES AND MATERIALS -SINGAPORE AND MALAYSIA By K L T«r. LLM (Bristol), Barrister-at-Law, Advocate and Solicitor, Lecturer at the National University of Singapore This book will serve as a practical guide for those who are involved in the practice and administration of charities. It explains and137 words
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Advertisement252 1986-08-05 14 I L A new piece of office equipment jLVjlj Jr that can do: l^ 1 j^| COLOUR TRANSFER v Al^ m Mm' Embe sn y° ur paperworks and '^9JBflHi^ < 7 j&Bta 9' ve il a more P rofessiona! touch jjjp E<^k. i^ JH for your: Advertising Presentations M S252 words
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Advertisement365 1986-08-05 15 SINGAPORE December 3-7 1986, World Trade Centre y^^^Jl If you are not yet booked in Singapore Infor- significant objective is to support the matics'B6, you could be missing a rare oppor- National IT Plan and to create an "IT tunity to find your winning niche in a com- culture" in365 words
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Letter174 1986-08-05 16 I HAVE waited one-and-a--half years for the Singapore Bus Service to provide a bus service to Bishan Street 31. Since SBS has said in reply to a query that it cannot extend Service 130, now plying along Sin Ming Road, into Bishan Street 31, I174 words
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96 1986-08-05 16 I LIVE in Bishan Street 31 and work in Orchard Road. There is, however, no bus service to link these two points. Every morning, I take a 20-minute walk to Sin Ming Road to catch a Service 5 bus to work. In the evening,96 words
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200 1986-08-05 16 Other hospitals will relieve congestion in KK wards I REFER to the letter "Something must be done about KK". (ST, July 25). We had earlier replied (ST, Aug 2) to clarify the points made in the letter "Why weren't forceps used duringbirth?" (ST, July 18). The writer is probably referring200 words
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120 1986-08-05 16 KANDANG Kerbau Hospital has of late been the subject of letters with adverse comments. While shortcomings should be highlighted in order to bring about improvements, it is equally fair that credit should be similarly be made public when it is due. My recent hospitalisation120 words
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Letter, Illustration572 1986-08-05 16 MY grandmother, who is in her eighties, is reasonably well looked after because she has quite a number of sons and daughters. Moreover, all my aunts are full-time housewives. The changing times, and considering that more women are joining the labour572 words
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363 1986-08-05 16 STATISTICS show that in about five years, we will have 280,000 people above the age of 60. The figure will rise to 390,000 in 10 years. It is the duty of the Government to provide our aged population with363 words
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282 1986-08-05 16 How many of us will have the target sums? YOUR report "What you need when you retire" (ST, July 21) has raised several questions in my mind on the subject. Although it is important to address the issue of how much we need to support ourselves after retirement, I felt282 words
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181 1986-08-05 16 THE suggestion by the First Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, that a sum of $36,000 be retained in the CPF at 60 and $48,000 at 55, out of which instalments of $200 a month would be paid up to the age of181 words
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Article, Illustration95 1986-08-05 17 THE National Front's convincing election victory in Malaysia gave the stock market its much-needed direction yesterday and prices rose strongly across the board. Rises trounced falls 131 to 11 and The Straits Times Industrial Index gained 10.44 points to 751.75 while the Business Times Composite Index95 words
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Article69 1986-08-05 17 KS 575 +30 MBm-m 390 +20 Hltgnffti 243 +17 SM 740 +15 YHS IT* 134 +15 G«nt~s 440 +14 ftjtart 174 +14 CKTaif 210 +13 CllkMnf. 105 +13 OCBC 720 +10 M Brewer*! 625 +10 Nat .on 3>4 +10 Koiy Elect 220 +10 Tat Lee France 200 +10 NU—69 words
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Article44 1986-08-05 17 DBS 705 -5 Chuan Hup 127 -3 B Sembawanj 322 —2 Ml Tnnt 113 -2 Grand Central 75 -2 Bouitftdco 70 -2 rxriop dt cms 70 -2 JC-MW 109 -1 Lee Kim Tah 50c 67 -1 Marco Mo 64V. -V. TuanSintH.es 31S -V.44 words
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Article12 1986-08-05 17 UOB 2,073,000 KL Inds 1,097,000 Pegi M'sio 1,055,000 Promet 802,00012 words
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Article69 1986-08-05 17 BT Composite 623.23 632.85 ST Properties 357 69 360 .55 BT Indicator ***************8 ST Minings 265% 266.00 BT OB/OS -107 +97 ST Plantations 2021.62 2023.90 CADI -6789 -6687 OCBC ***** 528.90 OBV -*****7 -*****4 OUB Composite ***** ***** ST Industrials 741.31 ***** UOB Composite 369 59 376.35 ST Finance69 words
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Article34 1986-08-05 17 INDICES Highs Lows Straits fines Business fines Industrial Composite 1985/86 Htgl> 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 time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 470.92 (28/4/86)34 words
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Article15 1986-08-05 17 IForex THE US dollar lost 70 ticks to close at DM 2.0820 in Singapore.15 words
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Article21 1986-08-05 17 DM Y FT SS 11$ US$ US» 2.0820 153.15 Unq 2.1690 Unq 1.4765 2.0820 153.70 6.7700 2.1795 7.7990 1.477021 words
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Article33 1986-08-05 17 Eurodollar: Lost six ticks to 93.53 a contract. Deutscnemark: Gained 14 ticks to 0.4813 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained 16 ticks to 0.*****3 a contract. Gold: Lost US$l.lO to U*****.90 an ounce.33 words
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Article90 1986-08-05 17 HONGKONG Dragonair has denied a local press report that it wants to buy a US airline but said it might look to an American carrier as a source of aircraft. The Sunday Morning Post reported at the weekend that Dragonair was looking to buy parts ofReuter - 90 words
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Article, Illustration48 1986-08-05 17 Bank to close unit BAHRAIN Credit Commercial de France (CCF) is to close the offshore banking unit it opened here in July 1960. A bank official said the closure was "strictly because of rationalisation of international networks", adding that the bank's unit in Singapore was also winding down.48 words
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Article71 1986-08-05 17 M Lynch seeks listing TOKYO The world's largest securities firm, Merrill Lynch and Co Inc of the United States, is to apply for a listing on the Tokyo Stock Exchange's foreign section. If approved, Merrill Lynch will be the first foreign securities firm listed on the Tokyo market. It hasAFP - 71 words
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Article74 1986-08-05 17 ZURICH Switzerland's leading watchmaker is reportedly planning to manufacture telephones after its success selling cheap and reliable "swatch" electronic watches. The popular Sonntagsblick paper quoted Mr Nicolas Hayek, Chairman of the Societe Suisse de Microelectronique et d'Horlogerie (SMH), as saying: "I have given my peopleReuter - 74 words
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Article79 1986-08-05 17 WELLINGTON The Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ) intends to buy back all outstanding shares in its New Zealand unit in a deal worth NZ$2l7 million (*****.04 million). ANZ will pay NZ53.75 (or each of the 57.9 million shares in private hands, orReuter - 79 words
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Article, Illustration565 1986-08-05 17 DOREEN SOH - Halfway and UIC's on target DOREEN SOH $20.5m interim pre-tax profit By UNITED Industrial Corporation is half way to the pre-tax profit of $41.8 million for the year that it promised Intraco shareholders when wooing them recently. Yesterday UIC, whose takeover bid for govern-ment-trading company Intraco was rebuffed, reported that565 words
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Article, Illustration669 1986-08-05 17 NORA CHENG - Recognition for enterprise in small business with new award NORA CHENG By SMALL businessmen and their contributions to the economy will at last be given due recognition through a new award this year. The Enterprise Award for small businesses will be presented to a small company or organisation at the669 words
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Article94 1986-08-05 17 DATO K.K. Sharma and Mr Samuel Chin Kok Foo have resigned as directors of Ambassador Holdings Ltd. Together with another director, Mr Manharlal Gathani, they had earlier lost their executive posts and had remained only on Ambassador's board In a non-executive capac- Ity after the company's94 words
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Article73 1986-08-05 17 BANGKOK The Kuala Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM) is said to have offered membership to major Thai and Indonesian tin producers. A Thailand Smelting and Refining Co Ltd (Thaisarco) official said Malaysian officials told his company and Indonesia's state-run Pt Timah the KLTM was drafting regulationsReuter - 73 words
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Article242 1986-08-05 17 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR By HOW you buy your goods in a recession can determine your company's profits or losses. "A good strategy is essential in boom times, but in a recession it is crucial," said Professor Harold Fearon, who teaches purchasing at Arizona State University. Prof242 words
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475 1986-08-05 17 N. BALAKRISHNAN - N. BALAKRISHNAN By YOU can now take 30 years to pay back your housing loan and six years to pay back your car loan if you borrow from Great Pacific Finance. The newly-acquired subsidiary of DBS Bank has announced what it claims is the475 words
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Article357 1986-08-05 17 AMERICAN Express Travel-Related Services is the first card company to be granted permission to install an automated teller machine at Changi Airport. Rival Visa International has not received permission yet although it also wants an ATM at the airport. The Monetary Authority of Singapore357 words
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Article2580 1986-08-05 18 READERS should be aware of the Imttattons of this information. Not every transaction, nar every price dealt in at the stock exchange, is covered in "business done". Further, because al dealncs at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend in2,580 words
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Article1775 1986-08-05 18 INDUSTRIALS Aetna (1506) Afinomoto (308S) AMD (2948) Alex Hlg (cd) Alcom (728 72'/jS) (9) 71 (1) 70 (5)72 AISB (628 635) (2) 59 (2) 62 (3) 63'.' (15)63 API (806 8IS) (18) 78 (1) 77 (56) 79 (53) 80 (1) 78'/2 (1) 80'/* (10) 79'.1,775 words
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Article2636 1986-08-05 18 M shares quoted havi a par tube of $1, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted fer safe/rights. N Tai-eiempted dhidend. AM is traded in tots of 10 shares each, with price quoted in dobrs. Trustee stocks under CP. Approved Investment Sdieme. j 1986 Last YWd Vol Day H*h2,636 words
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615 1986-08-05 19 THE Singapore stock market gave the National Front's election victory in Malaysia its stamp of approval and shares rose strongly across the board yesterday. Rises trounced falls 131 to 11 and the volume was a healthy 17.4 million units the highest since the615 words
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Article68 1986-08-05 19 I I I I I _l I I I NST Index Monday 1,157.54 (1,146.49) ~~g Hongkong Hang Seng -f0 I Monday 1,906.28 (1,874.11) g£_ Australian All-Ordinaries Mondav 1,120.20 (1,124.90) Nikkei Stock Average —I- Monday 17,263.10 (17,284.79) Financial Times Industrials Friday 1,273.40 (1,272.00) Dow Jones Average 7£is Friday 1,763.64 (1,775.31)68 words
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Article291 1986-08-05 19 Aug 4 HKJ Change Assoc Intl Hotels 0 99N Bank Of East Asia 18 90 +0 9 Cathay Pacific Air 5.85 +0.2 Cheung Kong China Light 16.30 unch Cross Harb Tunnel 9.65 unch F E Consortium 0415 -0.005 G I Cement 8.80 +0.2 Great Eagle 0.81 unch Hang Lung291 words
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Article352 1986-08-05 19 Aug 4 Yen Change A|inomoto 1740 unch Akoi 425 -5 Amoda 809 +48 Asahi Chem 809 -10 Asahi Glass 1150 -20 Bank Of Tokyo 856 +4 Bridgestone 629 +27 Canon 890 -I Casio Computer 1290 unch Citizen 520 -2 D Nip Print 1750 -30 D Nippon Screen Dai-lchi Kangyo352 words
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Article326 1986-08-05 19 Aug 4 Cents Change (Aust) A C I 353 unch A N I 242 Aberfoyfe 710 Age 295 unch Amcor 315S Ampol Exp 175S unch Ampol Pet 205 unch Anz 459 -6 Ashton 169 unch B H P 802 +2 Beach Petroleum 70 unch Bell Group 810 -30 Bond326 words
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Article330 1986-08-05 19 OCBC OUB (JOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 4 V. 4 V. 4V4 4 V. Monthly 4>/ 2 Autosave 4 Fixed deposit 1 month 4 4 3% 4(1) 2 months 4(1) 3 months 4 4 4 4(1) 6 months 4*. 4 >/. 4'. 4.4(1) 9 months 4V. 4V.330 words
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Article160 1986-08-05 19 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.3017—1.3044 7.91—7.48 Canadian dollar 1.5698—1.5716 6.44—6.33 NZ dollar 1.1248-1.1286 9.16-8.68 Sterling pound 3.2086—3.2123 3.15—3.10 US dollar 2.1695—2.1705 4.64 4.60 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian160 words
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Article104 1986-08-05 19 THE US dollar closed higher against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed firmer in moderately active trading. It fluctuated within a range of 2.1660 and 2.1700. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.0805 and closed at 2.0870/80. Trading was active, fluctuating104 words
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Article134 1986-08-05 19 THE kilobar market traded between 5525,120 and 5525,378 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened in the morning on a firm tone at U*****.80/361.20. Good demand took prices quickly up to U*****.10/363.50 twice before it succumbed to physical selling. It closed for lunch at U*****.10/362.50. European selling in134 words
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Article27 1986-08-05 19 GOLD US$/oz Mon Fri Singapore 361.50 362.00 360.50 361.00 Mon Sat Hongkong 360.75-361.25 360.50 361.00 Fri Theirs New York 360.60—361.10 362.80 363.30 London 362.00—362.50 359.00—359.5027 words
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Article208 1986-08-05 19 Managers' prices for August 5 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0 82 0.88 The Savings Fund 0 74 0.80 Spore Prog Fund 0.34—0.38 Spore Sec Fund 0.56 061xd S'pore Invest Fund 0 55 0.60 Spore Equity Fund 0 41—0 45 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 11 7208 words
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Article102 1986-08-05 19 Eurodollar 3-month deposit EURODOLLAR futures opened unchanged from CME's close but lower than Simex's close on Friday. The September contract fluctuated between 93.54 and 93.52 in nervous trading after opening at the day's high of 93.54. Liffe session saw prices remaining quiet and mixed. The September contract finally settled at102 words
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Article, Illustration56 1986-08-05 19 CURRENCY futures traded lower during the day after opening higher than Friday's close. September deutschemark closed 14 ticks higher at 0.4813 after opening at 0.4820. (US dollar Deutschemark Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept 86 0.4820-21 0 4821 0.4792 0.4813 939 Dec 0.4835 MM 87 0.4857 Open Int56 words
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Article46 1986-08-05 19 SEPTEMBER yen closed 16 ticks higher at 0.*****3 after opening at 0.*****2. (Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept 86 0.*****2 0.*****2 0.*****6 0.*****3 646 Dec 0.*****08- 0.*****0 M*rB7 0.*****7 0.*****0 0.*****5A 0.*****5 15 Open Int (Fri): 1385. Aet Vol (Fri): 226.46 words
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Article, Illustration40 1986-08-05 19 GOLD futures for December delivery closed US$l.4O lower at U*****.60 an ounce. (USS per troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Aug 86 358.90 Sept 360.10 Oct 362.20 Dec 365.60 Open lot (Fri): 56. Act Vol (Fri): 56.40 words
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Article14 1986-08-05 19 SEPTEMBER pound closed 125 ticks lower at 1.4720. Reports from BA FuturesBA Futures - 14 words
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Article18 1986-08-05 19 Rubber Closing prices cents/kBo Singapore September 173 75 up one cent Malaysia September ***** up 2.50 cents18 words
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Article17 1986-08-05 19 Tin Closing prices Ms/ki!o KL Tin 14.20 down seven cent: Turnover 45 tonnes down 17 tonnes17 words
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Article27 1986-08-05 19 Closing prices Copper t tonne Fri Spot *****-***** (878 00-878 50) 3 months 897 00 -897 50 (895 50-896.00) Market tone Steady I Sales. 14.500 tonnes27 words
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Article24 1986-08-05 19 Clowij prices Silver USt/troy or Mon Fn Singapore 5 11-516 504-510 Fri Thri Ne* York 518 523 5 09-5.14 Source Credit Smsse, Spore24 words
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Article26 1986-08-05 19 Closing prices Aluminium £/tome Fri Spot 747.00-748.00 (***** -752.00) 3 months 758 50- 759 00 (764 00-764 50) Market lone Barely steady Sales 5.150 tonnes26 words
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Article86 1986-08-05 19 Crude MS/ tonne palmoi Aug 505 (south) 490 (central) palmoi US$/tonnes RBD palm oil Aug 225 (sellers) Sept 220 (sellers) Oct/Nov/Oec 217.50 (sellers) RBD Stearin Aug/Sept/Oct 170 (sellers) RBD Oletn Aug 245 (sellers) Sept/Oct/Nov/Dec 242.50 (sellers) Crude stearin Neutralised Unq palm oil Closing prices on the KLCE (MS/tonm)86 words
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Article, Illustration542 1986-08-05 19 LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Air Cargo Time Block E Guide (014RE) 8/8 (2300) Fl *****000 L3 McKinney Ms (8608) 5/8 (1800) F5 0900-1000/0800-0900 Al/Bl 0700-0800 Fl Nik Tikhonov (258W86) 5/8 (1600) F7 0700-0730 W3 Nihon (256) 5/8 (1700) F7 0800-0900/0700-0800 L2/N2 Or Chief (49E) 5/8 (1600) Fl542 words
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Article, Illustration235 1986-08-05 19 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppd Wharves Glory Selatan 7 Kl7 aside 5/8 Arktos Kl2 5/8 6/8 Christina Isabel KlB 5/8 6/8 Equator 5 K23 5/8 6/8 Global Mercury K29 5/8 9/8 Kim Soon Li K22 5/8 6/8 Lin Petaling 2 Kl9 5/8 5/8 Omlahy K2B 5/8 8/8235 words
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519 1986-08-05 20 JAMES NG - JAMES NG By Move part of equity revamp to conform with NEP AS PART of an equity restructure to conform with Malaysia's New Economic Policy, and which would culminate in listing the company's shares on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange next year, Nestle519 words
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Article90 1986-08-05 20 BMW and Porsche up prices MUNICH Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (BMW) yesterday raised its recommended prices for domestic car sales by an average 1.9 per cent. In Stuttgart, an official of Dr Ing H.C.F. Porsche AG said in response to a query that Porsche had raised prices by about 4Reuter - 90 words
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Article, Illustration591 1986-08-05 20 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By QI HAVE cancer of the knee and have not worked for three years. Recently, my leg was amputated and, although I can get around on crutches, I do not expect to work in future. Do I qualify to withdraw my CPF savings early on medical grounds?591 words
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Article, Illustration565 1986-08-05 20 MARA FERNANDEZ - Singaporean blazing the trail in Aussie property market MARA FERNANDEZ Face in the news By AN EXPERT on the Australian property market is a young Singaporean, Dr Seek Ngee Huat, previously an adviser to two Australian government departments. Dr Seek, 36, is now a director of influential property consultants Jones565 words
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231 1986-08-05 20 FORTY-ONE remisiers of the now defunct E. G. Tan Co (Pte) who refuse to give up have launched another attempt to recover their $1.8 million in deposit money with the stockbroking firm. The remisiers or dealers operating on their own accounts using the231 words
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Advertisement61 1986-08-05 18 The Chairman, Board of Directors and Management of TAT LEE BANK LIMITED express their sincere appreciation to the banking community, business associates, customers, friends and well-wishers for their congratulatory messages, bouquets and attendances on the occasion of the re-location of their ROCHOR BRANCH at 60 Albert Street, #01-04 to #01-08,61 words
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Advertisement17 1986-08-05 18 THE VOICE OF AUTHORITY r^l distributed by Available at all good bookshops LU federal ancf newsagents publications17 words
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Advertisement75 1986-08-05 19 H Simon Ro^ 9 I A lav 1 iSg H i» Ife pi \itV" iti -II it- r Available at all good bookshops A Comet book Q FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS I 2 Jurong Port Rotd Singapore 22*1 mwnbtr o* Tht Twn«« Pvibltthing Group Norfolk I ZZ2 WR. m\ I mj 475 words
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Advertisement252 1986-08-05 20 I FAR EAST I I ORGANIZATION I I DEVELOPMENT I SITES WANTED! Our Organization is looking for development sites in the city area or suburbs of Singapore for development of high-rise and low-rise condominiums, 1 flats, bungalows m semi-detached or terrace houses etc. "j| Land plots of various J;/ dimensions252 words
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RACING
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Article, Illustration404 1986-08-05 21 TONTO - TONTO By History repeats itself within a month HISTORY repeated itself within a month at Bukit Timah when rank outsider Imperial Justice picked up the leaders one by one in the straight to win the like longshot Tien An Mun V who led all the way404 words
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237 1986-08-05 21 UNTIL last Sunday, Imperial Justice had never won a Class 1 Div 1 race, let alone a classic. So it came as no surprise that punters gave the gelding, who has just turned eight, the cold shoulder. And what happened? The "forgotten" horse" whom only a237 words
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Article, Illustration213 1986-08-05 21 At the loom e At the finish f-y_TtTan EHgn ESSIE- ii£USauh~ u&Safii jwm&3mT~ HE53B- -EE?,-Q- Pictures by and ALBERT SIM JONATHAN CHOO Class 4 Div 2 1,200m 1. Stockpiles 2. Roily Polly 3. Gentleman Agreement III 4. Pamela's Magic Dist: 1V_, 4,ALBERT SIM; JONATHAN CHOO - 213 words
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Article1346 1986-08-05 21 KUALA LUMPUR Weights and ratings for this weekend's races here: SATURDAY Class 3 Div 1 1,200m (Ratings: 95-84) Daring Graphon 57 95 Nuclear Number 57 95 Taman Tar 57 95 Tasso 57 95 Templeton 57 95 Legal Lord II 56.5 94 Advance 56.5 94 Ten Upon Ten1,346 words
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Article206 1986-08-05 21 Winner disqualified in error and placed last SARATOGA SPRINGS "WE MADE a mistake. We have to live with it. We have to eat it. We just blew it," said steward Salvatore Ferrera of Saratoga racecourse at Saratoga Springs, New York. Said another steward: "It's inexcusable. We regretUPI - 206 words
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Article194 1986-08-05 21 SARATOGA SPRINGS Lady's Secret, the only mare in a field of seven, led all the way on a soft track to win the U*****,500 (about S$600,000) Whitney Handicap over 1,700m at Saratoga Racecourse on Saturday. The four-year-old daughter of Triple Crown winner Secretariat is aUPI - 194 words
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Article76 1986-08-05 21 RIO DE JANEIRO Four-year-old Grimaldi, winner of the Rio Derby and the San Paulo Derby, added another big-race success when he took the 2,400m Brazil Grand Prix on Sunday. His owners received U5575,000 (about S$160,000) for his latest win. Ridden by Brazilian jockey Montana De JuvenalAP - 76 words
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Article, Illustration11 1986-08-05 21 JON - JON BY "There she _s...the centrefold Horse of the Year."11 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration78 1986-08-05 21 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MADAM CHEONG CHEE CHING (DEPARTED ON IST AUGUST 1986) wish to express their heartfelt thanks to relatives, friends colleagues for their prayers, kind assistance, attendance, donations, condolences wreaths during their recent bereavement. The family of the late Mdm. Leong Hung Loy78 words
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Obituary31 1986-08-05 21 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam To our late father MR. CHEONG KWONG WAI, J.P. Always dearly remembered by your children Jiortg Chian King Lin Jiong Beow King Ying Jiong Seng31 words
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Obituary, Illustration28 1986-08-05 21 The family of the late MR. DICKIE TAN SENG HOCK wish to thank relatives and friends for their attendance, condolences, wreaths, donations during their recent bereavement.28 words
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Obituary, Illustration99 1986-08-05 21 LEE CHEW LAN CALLED HOME ON TUESDAY STH AUGUST 1980 "I thank my GOD everytime I remember you" Philippian 1:3 Dearly missed by children and grandchijdreiv^^^^^^^^^^^^ In Loving Memory of MRS. MOLLY KHOO LEE KHOON Departed sth August, 1983 Always remembered by her loved ones. CAPT. CHEW99 words
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Obituary, Illustration126 1986-08-05 21 In Loving Memory Of MRS HELEN HUAN nee KOH KIM LIAN Departed: 5.8.1984 Our thoughts are always with you, Our hearts are sore with pain; This world would be like heaven If you were here again. Always remembered by husband Andrew Huan Han Sang, ton* Chrntian, Ivan126 words
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Obituary, Illustration512 1986-08-05 22 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MDM. GLADYS SOH 71 years passed away peacefully on 4th August 1986 leaving behind loved ones Mdm Mong Yuet Pheng SONS: DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: Patrick Sim Susan Lee Robert Sim Annie Tan Jimmy Sim Patricia Lee DAUGHTERS: SONS-IN-LAW: Dorothy Sim Peter Son Ghlaw Kheng Patricia Sim Tony Lim512 words
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Obituary, Illustration50 1986-08-05 22 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements The family of the late 1 MR. CHEONG KWONG WAI, J.P. Wife: Mdm Ng Siew Kwee Sons: Jiong Chian Jiong Beow Jlong Seng Daughters: King Lin King Ying wish to thank all relative* and friend* for their assistance, attendance, condolences and wreaths during their recent bereavement.50 words
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Obituary, Illustration97 1986-08-05 22 RATNESWARIAMMAL THAMBIAH (MRS. R. MARKANDOO) AGE 59 passed away peacefully on 4th August 1986 leaving behind her beloved HUSBAND: A. MARKANDOO SONS: A.M. MAHESWARAN GANESWARAN MARKANDOO DAUGHTERS: VALENTINA PEREIRA SHARMINI MARKANDOO VINA MARKANDOO MALLINI MARKANDOO SON-IN-LAW: RANDOLPH PEREIRA to mourn her loss deeply. Cortege leaves Blk. 1, #04-2103,97 words
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Obituary, Illustration72 1986-08-05 22 CPL. DENNIS TAN HONG CHUAN Age: 38 years passed away suddenly on 1.8.88. leaving behind beloved: Wife: June Sons: Jason Jackson father, brothers, sister and relatives to mourn his loss. Body lying at void deck of Blk 74 Whampoa Drive. Cortege leaves on Thurs. 7.8.86 at 1 pji^o^^jrnonCrematoriurir72 words
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Obituary, Illustration37 1986-08-05 22 CHOW YEW LEONG Our deepest condolences to the family of our director, the late Mr. Chow Yew Leong. From: Management Staff of Leong Kai Ming A Co Pte. Ltd Vansoon Pte Ltd. Sea Rock Enterprise.37 words
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Advertisement6 1986-08-05 21 More obituary announcements on page 22 •«■■»>'. > «■»< >«■»( >*■»< >■«■»( >•«■»■(>«■»'6 words
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Article, Illustration566 1986-08-05 22 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN sdfgh By Chinese High's on track, on schedule &y&&* a i SchoolscoM TOOT toot! Watch out, folks, here comes The Chinese High Express. They have one of the best systems in town. From chief engineer Foo Yoong Kwang to all the technicians, everyone hasALBERT SIM - 566 words
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369 1986-08-05 22 HAKIKAT RAI - Thomson halt Gryphons' four-year run By HAKIKAT RAI GRYPHONS' four-year reign as Schools National boys C Division softball champions ended in a sudden death at Dover Road yesterday. Leading 6-2 barely halfway through the se''en-in-nings game, the 14-year-olds from Raffles Institution wilted under pressure from Thomson Secondary. Thomson's tight fielding369 words
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Article304 1986-08-05 22 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By CHRISTINE TAN stayed on the record for what must have been the shortest time in the history of the Schools National swimming meet at Bedok pool yesterday. Because of a computer error, many of the times printed in the previous records list were304 words
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Article220 1986-08-05 22 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON By UNBEATEN Ahmad Ibrahim School put up a fine performance to defeat Victoria School 2-0 and strengthen their title hopes in a Schools National boys' C Division hockey match at Balestier Road yesterday. With prolific goal-getter Norazme Ismail in the thick of action,220 words
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Article, Illustration349 1986-08-05 22 VERA Handoje twirled gracefully to the strains of Terms of Endearment, Jacqueline Cal bounced easily like a rubber bail. There was never any doubt who were the most endearing at last week's Schools National gymnasties championships. The senior girls were innovative; the boys, skilful.JONATHAN CHOO - 349 words
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Article, Illustration317 1986-08-05 22 dsfh HILVERSUM (Holland) Thomas Muster, of Austria, won the Dutch Open on Sunday to claim his first Grand Prix title in a tournament he had not intended to enter. Muster, ranked 79th in the world and seeded seventh here, took just 80 minutes to overpower JakobReuter - 317 words
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Article351 1986-08-05 22 ATHLETICS American Bob Roggy, the world's top-ranked javelin thrower in 1982 who was competing in the United States Olympic Festival, died in an accident in Houston on Sunday. Said USOC secretary-general George Miller: "Apparently Roggy was in the bed of a pick-up truck. He either was ejectedReuter; AP; AFP - 351 words
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Article269 1986-08-05 23 PETER SIOW - Striker's lanes suit Peter fine PETER SIOW By PETER LEW showed an instant liking for the lanes at Striker's Bowl when he rolled to the top of the Open Masters qualifying event on the opening day at Hougang yesterday. The 36-year-old southpaw made his first visit to Striker's a fruitful269 words
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Article, Illustration335 1986-08-05 23 ULLNA (Sweden) Greg Turner, of New Zealand, snatched a surprise victory in the Scandinavian Open championship on Sunday after American Craig Stadler bogeyed the last three holes. Stadler was 21-under-par with three holes to play three strokes clear of the field. But he fumbled andReuter; AP; AFP - 335 words
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Article260 1986-08-05 23 Scandinavian Open: 271 Greg Turner (NZ) 69, 62, 69, 70; Craig Stadler (US) 66, 66, 66, 72. 274 lan Baker-Finch (Aust) 65, 67, 71, 71. 27« Jose Rivero (Spn) 70, 67, 67, 72; Ronan Rafferty (Brit) 67, 66, 68, 75. Western Open: 286 Tom Kite (US) 70, 75, 73,Reuter; AP - 260 words
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Article, Illustration351 1986-08-05 23 TAY CHENG KHOON - QAMAR ZAMAN, who made a meteoric rise up the international squash ladder after winning the 1973 Anchor Beer Singapore Open, may well make this year's series his swansong. The Pakistani wizard, who scaled the pinnacle of world squash a couple of times in his 13-y351 words
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Article307 1986-08-05 23 TERRY BUTCHER has started life in Scotland with a £1,000 ($3,240) fine imposed by the English Football Association. The England World Cup centre-back, who joined Rangers this week, was involved in a row with a referee during his former club Ipswich's 1-2 defeat at West Ham, but theAFP; Reuter - 307 words
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Article358 1986-08-05 23 CHINA and Thailand will not participate in the Aliph Malaysian Open athletics championships starting at the Merdeka Stadium here tomorrow. However, the Chinese, who were expected to be the main crowd-pullers in the four-day meet, pledged that they will definitely be competing next year. MAHMOOD358 words
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Article, Illustration265 1986-08-05 23 THE make-shift national hockey team who arrived here on Sunday will not be unduly pressured to impress in the Razak Cup competition starting here tomorrow. Singapore Hockey Association president Anwarul Haque said he did not expect brilliant results because the team were below strength due to265 words
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Article, Illustration337 1986-08-05 23 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By Injuries rule out Ahmad and put Pathma in doubt MIDFIELD ace Ahmad Paijan has been forced out of the Merlion Cup at the National Stadium from Aug 24 to Sept 6 because of a knee operation. Diminutive but talented, the Trengganu player is among five337 words
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Article24 1986-08-05 23 SINGAPORE Cricket Club beat Combined Schools 1-0 in a Singapore Women's Hockey Association Division One League match at the Padang yesterday.24 words
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Article, Illustration260 1986-08-05 23 picture. LONDON William "The Refrigerator" Perry dived in for a one-yard touchdown and Dave Duerson ran a fumble recovery back for a 48-yard score on Sunday to lead the Chicago Bears to a 17-6 win over the Dallas Cowboys in a National FootballReuter - 260 words
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Article, Illustration380 1986-08-05 23 I am not out yet, says Gavaskar NEW DELHI Former Indian cricket skipper Sunil Gavaskar returned to India from England yesterday and denied reports that he was planning to retire in October after a Test series against Australia. The Press Trust of India quoted Gavaskar as denying that he hadAFP; Reuter - 380 words
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Article367 1986-08-05 23 THREE of the local soldiers entered for the Singapore Open amateur boxing championships, starting tonight (7.30) at the Police Academy, will be bidding for hat-tricks. The trio from the Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association are S. Setheevan (light-fly), Gfoh Joo Soon (feather), and Jagdev Singh,367 words
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Advertisement26 1986-08-05 22 SUNDAY TIMES RATES FOR OBITUARIES $15.00 for 3 lines (run-on style) $61.50 for 3cm x 1 col. (semi-display style) $76.86 for 3cm x Icol. (display style)26 words
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Advertisement172 1986-08-05 22 more obituary announcements on page 21 i C hi cTWemoriani Cut out the "In Memoriam" booking I form and send it to us at least a day before publication. I (Or call CATS at *****66). To: The Straits Times Press (1975) Ltd Classified Advertisement Department I 390 Kim Seng Road172 words
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Advertisement86 1986-08-05 23 PRE-UNIVERSITY COURSES IN AUSTRALIA Non-subsidised students can easily obtain visas upon acceptance by the college. A limited number of places are available to students who gain entry to Australia as subsidised students. Applicants for subsidised places must apply to Overseas Student Office {OSO) in Canberra before 15th August 1986. For86 words
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Miscellaneous94 1986-08-05 23 BADMINTON National Jr. Individual c'shlps (SBH. 7pm). BOWLING S'pore International: Local Masters qualifying rounds. (Strikers' Bowl, 12). BOXING Singapore Open (Police Academy, 7.30pm). NETBALL National League (Petain Rd, 6.15pm). SOCCER NFL Dlv 1: Tiong Bahru v Fairer Park Utd (6.45), Geylang International v Changi CSC (8.45) both at Jin Besar.94 words
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Article, Illustration546 1986-08-05 24 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ But judge issues stern reminder that hearing must take place By THE trial of Tan Koon Swan, the Malaysian Chinese Association president who won a parliamentary seat in the weekend Malaysian general election, was yesterday postponed to Aug 12,546 words
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279 1986-08-05 24 AUSTIN (Texas) The University of Texas has won the battle for the brains, and it's temporarily storing them in boxes in an animal laboratory. The school was one of six major US institutions that vied for a collection of more than 200 brains amassedAP - 279 words
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Article65 1986-08-05 24 WASHINGTON Dr Robert Gale, a Californian bone marrow specialist, said yesterday the death toll from the Soviet Union's Chernobyl disaster has risen to 30, a number he described as a "stable figure". Dr Gale, who has just completed another visit to the Soviet Union to help inUPI - 65 words
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Article66 1986-08-05 24 NEW DELHI India will file a suit against the American Union Carbide Corp in an Indian court this month to settle claims by victims of a gas leak which killed more than 2,000 people in 1984, Minister of State for Industry M. Arunachalam said yesterday. The companyReuter - 66 words
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225 1986-08-05 24 NEW YORK President Ronald Reagan believes that drug traffickers deserve to be executed, but that addicts should be helped, not punished, he said in an interview published here on Sunday in Newsweek magazine. The one-time Hollywood actor, who has declared a steppedAFP - 225 words
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Article28 1986-08-05 24 BEIRUT A bomb ripped through a cafe near a police station in Christian East Beirut yesterday. Police said two civilians were killed and 10 wounded. APAP - 28 words
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176 1986-08-05 24 TOKYO The dollar recovered sharply at the end of Tokyo trading yesterday after slumping to a record low of 152.80 yen in the morning, dealers said. The American currency rebounded to 154.00 yen as the Bank of Japan bought an estimated US$7OO million against176 words
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275 1986-08-05 24 Family of ex-Soviet dissident to join him in Israel TEL AVIV Former Soviet dissident Anatoly Shcharansky's mother and other family members have been given permission to leave the Soviet Union for Israel. "I spoke to my mother this morning. It wasn't a conversation because she cried the whole time andAP; Reuter - 275 words
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Article30 1986-08-05 24 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 10.69 points to 1,752.95 in the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. APAP - 30 words
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Article118 1986-08-05 24 Where even the dead get taxed LAGOS The eastern Nigerian state of Anambra has reportedly decided to levy a tax on corpses left in mortuaries and use the money to fund primary school education. The official NAN news agency said on Sunday that cadavers left for two to three weeksAFP - 118 words
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Article27 1986-08-05 24 HONGKONG More than 18,000 people queued for cholera vaccinations yesterday as the number of confirmed cases in Hongkong rose to 10, health officials said. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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110 1986-08-05 24 BEIJING Floods have killed 233 people in Yunnan province in southwest China over the past few days, the China Daily reported yesterday. The English-language newspaper gave no further details of the Yunnan floods, but said recent flooding in the north-east province of JilinReuter - 110 words
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459 1986-08-05 24 Prospect of recovery by next year, says B-G Lee 'But all must pitch in for sustained growth' THE economy should be further down the road to recovery by next year. Hint of this brighter prospect was given by Brig-Gen Lee Hsien Loong when he told his constituents that "I hope459 words
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Miscellaneous141 1986-08-05 24 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over several areas in the early morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 min SUNSET today: 7.16 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.05 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 9/13C Rain Melbourne 10, 15 C Cloudy Bangkok 26/32 C Sunny Moscow 15/25C Cloudy BeifinK141 words
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Article, Illustration373 1986-08-05 1 Shudder, stop and you are stuck in a lift. Asked who they would like to be trapped with, 120 young people weaved their dreams as well as recalled a few nightmares. Their vote? Aye to Prince Charming, a good-looking neighbour, friends, mum and373 words
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Letter436 1986-08-05 1 I REMEMBER impatiently waiting for the lift one day after school, because I was ravenous as I had not had breakfast. I just missed it (as usual) and was fuming as I waited while it climbed slowly to the top. As it crawled back, I436 words
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Letter96 1986-08-05 1 IF I were to be trapped in a lift, I would like to be with my notorious, eccentric arch rival my former best friend. Why my enemy? Well, I kind of felt ugly after our heated thunder and storm over a small matter. So if we were96 words
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Letter389 1986-08-05 1 NOPE, I have never been trapped in a lift before, touch wood, but if I do, I would like to be trapped with my mother. Mum has always been a career woman, helping Dad to bring in the bacon for two greedy kids. All through my389 words
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Letter157 1986-08-05 1 ONE day, after school, I found myself in the lift with my ever-irritat-ing neighbour, Wayne. The aft started to move up but suddenly, it jerked and stopped. The lights and fans went off. As I was nearer the control panel, I quickly pressed the alarm button. "It must157 words
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Letter217 1986-08-05 2 AS I step into the lift, snug, body-hug-ging jeans meet my dilated pupils... hey! It's the guy from the Levi's ad on TV! The one who climbs out of bed in his barest and puts on his Levi's, then sinks into the bath tub to have them shrunk-to-fit.217 words
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Letter185 1986-08-05 2 AS THE lift doors open, tanned legs stride in. Wait! That's... him, that Adonis in my block! My heart does several flip-flops, the packet of bean curd in my fingers vibrates nervously. Summoning my entire reserve of courage, I try some light chat. "Going to play squash?"185 words
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Advertisement58 1986-08-05 1 'My stamp of Singapore' 3 Winning views of our island When 2 macho stars meet 19 it can just be disastrous Big sound by young musicians 4 Performance by Hongkong Youth Chinese Orchestra Teens, Kids Things Edited by Irene Pates Arts Leisure Edited by Richard Lim Bilingual Edited by Teo58 words
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Article196 1986-08-05 2 IRENE PATES - IRENE PATES THE first question this week Is for teenagers who are short-sighted, and a few who may be long-lighted. You probably have some eye-popping stories. Do yon find spectacles (or contact lenses) a nuisance? If you wear contact lenses, what made you switch to them,196 words
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Article, Illustration870 1986-08-05 2 Seeing stars A friend in need Crash-landings hgh I'D talk to the girl who has a special place in my heart about all those trivial things we tend to overlook in life and get to know her really well. What are her favourite foods apart870 words
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Article, Illustration687 1986-08-05 2 gh Why can't a woman be more like a man? Not so hot on these either Last words FOR the "nightmare" in a jammed lift, I will nominate my school discipline master, or Dean as we nickname him. When he687 words
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Article133 1986-08-05 2 CALLING teens who are doing Chinese as a first or second language. You may want to read some Shin Min's pages which are specially for students. Shin Min has started a series, which appears on Wednesday, in which the newspaper focuses on various schools and looks into133 words
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Miscellaneous333 1986-08-05 3 PUTTING THEIR STAMP ON NATIONAL DAY A BIRTHDAY is time for a splash of colour, so here are i the winning designs for our Kids Things' National Day stamp design competition. Many of the 51 children who took part see Singapore as a busy city, marked by the airport control333 words
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Miscellaneous70 1986-08-05 3 GROUP A (ages six to nine) mw3eW r mmmmm^^^m_W^^ m nm^ a jt \_T _____Hr^ \I -*!______r^_r _____P*m_ 'ii__r _r I i Mtakf, v^>-7 r ffi ____l1-L 1 it v i _______________T S> [_WP I _______r__'l_p 1st prize: Wedding by Wendy Ang, 5. Wendy's lively and happy drawing is a70 words
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Miscellaneous47 1986-08-05 3 GROUP B (ages 10-12) 1st prize: National Day 1986 by Quek Ying Ying, 11. This compact design shows well-grouped figures balanced by the Singapore flag. The drawing is suitable for stamps because the outline is so clear, it does not lose its detail when you shrink it.47 words
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Miscellaneous109 1986-08-05 3 jP ___t^ ____l™? il^af X' *_FI I i-__. Mr. _________r yi|i'. __^m^<m' a ai 1__ __8 __B* __P 'If* ___k w/ v $v o. '^F j *wsp e% fl__V* i___ ___HP' 1 2nd prize: Zebra by June Tan, 6. Good composition and fine use of colours. The animals in the109 words
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Miscellaneous57 1986-08-05 3 1 I J_2_ Iulv\ 1 S _____rp*_ f v» I §10 OUR PKOGRBBB C w *^_M^fcte'__________ *^_^> lw life'- ,___H__r"^Tl.__ I 3rd prize: Our Progress by Xie Wancheng, 11. Wancheng has put together some well-known landmarks: buildings, the expressway and Changi Airport. These show the character of Singapore. His mature57 words
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Miscellaneous21 1986-08-05 3 3rd prize: Multi-racial country by Miriam Quek, 8. An observant composition and drawing depicting the four main racial groups in Singapore.21 words
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Article, Illustration729 1986-08-05 4 GOH BENG CHOO meets the leader of the Hongkong Youth Chinese Orchestra which will be performing at the Victoria Concert Hall tonight and at the National University of Singapore and Dunman High School tomorrow. IF YOU think a quiet music room is a must in729 words
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Article158 1986-08-05 4 #s£ *r m < w^ft vt&z ft W <% H > «tft ifc #ri£ Z%m44 ffl m^kfo firs o§ w\ *m it<,mm vm >^ 111 A# &3KMfBW> y £iS W M ffl M*' 4 1 lI A Aftfa AAvim^fmm. f-. k«: <fi. f& f- w mm msk un mz m158 words
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Article, Illustration671 1986-08-05 4 While many scientists in the United States are just beginning to study Chinese herbal medicine, many researches in China have been trying to combine Chinese and Western medicine. FEWER people are doubting the effectiveness of traditional Chinese medicine or the clinical value of combining671 words
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Article253 1986-08-05 4 MADAM Huang Wanqiu, popular singing queen of the Ms who created a stir with her role of liu Sanjie, will lead a group of minority nationals who will be performing In Singapore this August. Madam Huang, deputy leader of the Guangxi People's Song and Dance253 words
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Article, Illustration86 1986-08-05 4 ftftJUM* ffl ffl i& tfjfiE tt£ «F '> nt ft u ninttm ]£XAo^tfJiF-Jfc he wa m f&fn #j iJS BS siUb# f#i±^f H >k m jsz a i*#a ttE #'#ffl^«!*^aiPAx^o iS¥^fflfflmJll4f!|2s 1978^7 nfcZ. i^Bfi^j fn^^h <S^ifil«jKtt*!l> S <^S^iJil^ittiJ>i 1 1977 i*ib 3* fl!pT#JD«it*J#>JS 7C WSEftb BMW Ilia iWI^ @3 "ftfefll^^86 words
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Article, Illustration365 1986-08-05 4 IN 1956, the Beijing People's Literary Publishing House reprinted an edition of The Arabic Book of Poems translated by Ma Anli. The book was first printed in 1890 after the original was brought to China in 1848 by the translator's teacher, Ma Dexin. Chinese translations365 words
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Article, Illustration685 1986-08-05 5 AZMAN SIRAJ - AZMAN SIRAJ By MANY interesting Malay programmes will be broadcast by Radio 2 of Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) in conjuntion with our National Day celebrations. On Aug 8, for instance, we will have a chance to discover some facts on Malay problems in685 words
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Article, Illustration742 1986-08-05 5 Oleh AZMAN SIRAJ - Radio 2 siapkan rancangan menarik sempena Hari Kebangsaan Oleh AZMAN SIRAJ ISU-ISU semasa yang membabitkan perkembangan masyarakat Melayu Singapura merupakan beberapa perkara yang menarik dalam sebuah rancangan yang kini sedang disiapkan oleh para penerbit Radio Dua, Perbadanan Penyiaran Singapura untuk siaran khas bersempena dengan perayaan Hari Kebangsaan nanti. Sebuah rancangan742 words
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Advertisement1122 1986-08-05 5 riwIYIC I DC2rirl/\U (Incorporated in Malaysia) J^ ANNOUNCEMENT On 22nd April 1986 the Board of Promet Berhad ("the Company") issued a statement of the audited results of the Company and its subsidiaries ("the Group") for the year ended 31 st December 1 985 together with the audited balance sheets of1,122 words
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Advertisement1134 1986-08-05 6 fi^r^v^TaTa I i# *****88 11 Pleasure Boats/ Sea Sports CHARTER A 43 ft motor yacht Farah' to the Southern Islands Excellent for group or family outing, cruising, snorkelling fishing. $300 for weekdays. $400 for weekends Phone *****82. SCUBA DIVE, SNORKEL, Fishing at Pulau Aur. Full aircon. 90 ft. motor yacht.1,134 words
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Advertisement1080 1986-08-05 6 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing RE-UPHOLSTERY OF OLD sofas for Homes, Hotels and Offices. Reasonable prices. Tel: *****77 SPECIALISED IN REDESIGNING/ reupholstery of old sofas. Reasonable price. Tel: *****00 Albert. WE CAN RE-UPHOLSTER old sofas, design new ones, do varnishing, etc. Free Gift. *****62. WE SPECIALISE IN repairs of sofa, chairs,1,080 words
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Advertisement315 1986-08-05 6 25 Sale: Other Products THAI DURAINS GRAFTED with Malaysian The result, you have the creamy yellowish flesh with the Malaysian fragrance. Clearance sale at NTUC Fairprice Supermarket. Peace Centre Branch, 9a.m. 9p.m. HALF PRICE PRE-OWNED beautiful/ showroom condition Whirlpool (USA) fridge. Ice water dispenser. Ideal for big family. $2499. Steve315 words
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Advertisement378 1986-08-05 6 27 Wanted l^~— f ABSOLUTELY HIGHEST PRICES OFFERED FOR YOUR 5333tW *****12 #03-02, THIRD FLOOR, PEOPLE'S PARK CENTRE, SINGAPORE 0105. j| Best prices offered for your Pawn Tickets Gold, Watches Silver Te1:*****79 Ho Ho Gold Trading 356, Geylang Road (near lk 201 HIGH PRICES OFFERED for your gold, diamond, jewellery,378 words
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Advertisement606 1986-08-05 6 29 Beauty Culture BUDGET PRICED WAXING. Half leg $13. Full ieg $18 Unisex Facial Electrolysis treatments by qualified Electrologist, Nurse. Aromatherapist. Suvin. *****01 IMMED. EFFECT TO brighten your dark complexion Good results assured. First only agt. *****53. SPECIAL FACIAL AT $15 using Elizabeth Arden cosmetics. Offer to first 20 persons.606 words
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Advertisement558 1986-08-05 6 31 Plumbing/ Electrical LICENSED TO INSTALL Electrical copper pipes 3-rm. $2(10; 4-nn $230; 5-rm. $260. 5A lighting point $18. 13A power point te $22. 15A aircon point <• $45. Lighting fittings fe $5 each. Tel: *****06 SPECIALISE IN ELECTRICAL installation, copper piping for domestic, md. commercial all kinds of renovation558 words
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Advertisement883 1986-08-05 6 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday to Friday: 9am to 5 30pm (spm deadline lot neit day) Saturday: 8 30am to lpm i Ham deadline tor The Sunday Times) Pubic Hoiday: 9am to lpm COUNTER SERVICE: TWES ORCHARD CENTRf, #02 105 LUCKY PLAZA: Monday to Friday: 10am to 12 noon lpm to 5883 words
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Advertisement997 1986-08-05 7 38 TV/ Video/ Hi-Fi FAST, EFFICIENT serv all brands of c t v VCR hi-fi within 24--tirs :i mths guarantee. Trade-in nccepted Also avail, new/ old i iv. VCR for sale at very reason, itile prices Call at: 232, Upp Thomson Rd (junction of Sin Ming Rd *****23/ *****38. ANTENNAE997 words
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Advertisement763 1986-08-05 7 50 Office Equipment/ Supplies 1 RICOH OTSIOO copier in excellent cond Mlcroprocess control Original $3,400. Now $690 *****44. 2 1/2-YR. OLD OLIVETTI Electronic Typewriter (Praxis). Tip top condition. Tel: *****34. 51 Printing/ Copying Services We specialise in printing visiting cards, letterheads (While you wail) Bills, invoices and all kind of763 words
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Advertisement782 1986-08-05 7 57 Business Opportunities HEY YOUIII Tired of being bossed around? Want to be your own boss but no capital? Have the quality but no opportunity? Feeling frustrated because your leadership ability is not recognised? Have lots of contacts but nothing to deliver? That is terribly frustrating! Why not talk to782 words
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Advertisement1040 1986-08-05 7 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available Special Protection (good terms conditions) offered to employers who had bad experiences to clients first time employing maid Strict Japanese tolerable attitude behaviour training Hardworking, helpful, obedient, cheerful, honest, self-disciplined Documentation incl medical exam, $5,000 bond/P A., W P visa 9 2-yr1,040 words
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Advertisement712 1986-08-05 7 65 Situations Wanted EXPERIENCED MAN HOUSE-KEEP- ER avail, immediately for overseas assignment, preferably USA or Canada. Reliable and efficient. Good in cooking and housework. S.T Box A*****, 390 Kim Seng Road, S'pore 0923 SHIPPING SERVICES- MALE Chinese with 13 experience in operational work for tugs, barges, coastal tankers freighter seek712 words
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Advertisement622 1986-08-05 7 67 Situations Vacant: 67 Situations Vacant: EDP EDP ■BD^BnaHP%. muj ||||J f invites applications from Singapore Citizens for appointment as COMPUTER OPERATOR QUALIFICATIONS: GCE l A' level passes in 2 subjects and an 'O' level pass in General Paper obtained at one and the same GCE 'A' Level Examination. Candidates622 words
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Advertisement428 1986-08-05 7 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical ACCOUNTS CLERK A small manufacturing company in Redhill/ Alexandra Road area is looking for an Accounts Clerk. Duties: e Keeping a full set of accounts. e Preparing payroll, e Answering telephone, send telexes look after general correspondence filing. Qualifications: e 'O' level in English Mathematics.428 words
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Advertisement714 1986-08-05 7 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical RED SHIELD CO. PTE. LTD. requires RECEPTIONIST/ TELEPHONE OPERATOR e Min GCE O' level. 3 credits including English e Pleasant personality e Age below 24 years. e Must be able to speak fluently. e Typing ability —at least 35 wpm e Some experience in handling714 words
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Advertisement904 1986-08-05 7 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Firm requires FEMALE GENERAL CLERK e GCE O' level e Able to type 40 w.p.m. e Age above 21 Interested applicants, pleaM call personally to: 63 Market Street, #10-12 Tat Lee Bank Building GENERAL CLERK CUM TYPIST (FEMALE) with or without experience. Write with full904 words
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Advertisement515 1986-08-05 8 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FEMALE GENERAL CLERK re quired with O' Level working experience. Call personally at: =04-01 Alpha Building. Kallang Pudding Road, S'pore 1334 INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT FORWARDER urgently requires 1 General Clerk. Salary negotiable. Call *****33 for appointment. SECRETARY REQUIRED. Must have relevant working experience. Apply at: *03-02515 words
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Advertisement663 1986-08-05 8 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales Walk-In Interview Monday to Friday 9am 12noon; 2pm spm Sales Assistants (Full Time/Part-Time) If you do not have sales experience but have an aggressive personality, we invite you to apply. Those with good Japanese knowledge and counter sales track record will naturally663 words
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Advertisement557 1986-08-05 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales ORIENTAI MARKET l< UIWfDOU iMICOi requires SHOP ASSISTANTS Sec. education 0 Pleasant Personality On-the-job training Interested applicants please call personally at Shoppers 1 Market Ang Mo Kio Snack Counter Tel *****57/*****78 0 Shoppers' Market dementi Stacker/Cashier Tel *****11/*****27 0 Shoppers' Market Siglap Store Clerk/Cashier Tel *****10/*****31557 words
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Advertisement579 1986-08-05 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales An established and licensed commodity firm has vacancies for: Trainee Broken Experienced Brokers We provide comprehensive training on fund management and knowledge on commodity futures trading. Age 21 to 35 GCE O' level and above Has determination to succeed Interested parties, please bring along relevant documents579 words
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Advertisement760 1986-08-05 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Well established radio/ camera shop requires Male/ Female CASHIERS COUNTER SALES ASSISTANTS e Bilingual. e Related experience not a pre-requislties as training will be provided, e Male applicants must have completed N.S. for Counter Sales Assistant post e Able to work night shift transport provided, e760 words
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Advertisement975 1986-08-05 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales VAN SALESMAN REQUIRED by leading Distributor located in Jurong for 6 months. Must be able to speak Mandarin dialects. With or without experience as training will be provided. Minimum O' level with a clean class 3 driving licence. Call: *****45. SALES REPRESENTATIVES FOR outdoor sales of975 words
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Advertisement549 1986-08-05 8 72 Situations Vacant: Technical DORMA MALE MACHINE OPERATORS 2 rotating shifts e Some experience in semiauto, metal cutting, assembly machines, OR forklift driving skills would be advantageous e Age 20-30 e Basic wage $520 p.m. approx BENEFITS: Medical Bus transport reimbursement Attendance allowance Shift allowance Walk-In for an interview on549 words
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Advertisement690 1986-08-05 8 72 Situations Vacant: Technical A well established Group has following immediate vacancies: JUNIOR ELECTRONIC/ ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN Requirements: e NTC in electronic field, e VI/ polytechnic certificate, e Experience advantage. Knowledge of electrical or mechanical advantage. Applicants must work: e overtime when required. e rotating shift. Benefits: e 5-day week. e690 words
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Advertisement536 1986-08-05 8 72 Situations Vacant: Technical 1) INSTRUMENT/ ELECTRICAL TECHNICIANS e With 2 yrs. experience in refinery or petrochemical e To service and repair pneOmatic, electronics instrument electrical equipment 2) ELECTRONICS TECHNICIANS e With/ without experience. 3) SALES ENGINEERS e Experience in lightings and photographic equipment 4) ELECTRICIANS Write to: SKILLTEK SERVICES536 words
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Advertisement469 1986-08-05 9 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production i 1 NIXDORF I is expanding and needs more Minimum secondary education •At least 1 year of related experience Able to do soldering i Able to read blue prints will be an 1$ added advantage Must be prepared to do shift work469 words
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Advertisement364 1986-08-05 9 Far East Computers Pte. Ltd. Singapore Pioneer Computer y manufacturing company yyj established in 1980 ha* yyyy vacancies for: /yyy /y^/CS 5-day week Yyy •No scope work yf •No shift work Applicants should preferably be a) Secondary 1 education b) Able to read and write simple English c) 18 27364 words
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Advertisement394 1986-08-05 9 73 Situations Vacant: Production SINGAPORE LIMITED requires FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Age 16 to 30 Minimum primary education Able to work on 3 rotating shifts FEMALE QC INSPECTORS Secondary education j Able to use gauges, micrometers and calipers Able to work on 3 rotating shifts Fringe Benefits: Shift Allowance ($4 for394 words
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Advertisement277 1986-08-05 9 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous m A leading U.S. garment company with its repre- sentative office at Raffles City Tower invites applications for the following posts:MERCHANDISER thorough knowledge of woven and knitwear able to conduct quality control inspection independently sound technical knowledge of garment especially with high277 words
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Advertisement70 1986-08-05 9 PLAZA BOWL requires 1) COUNTER RECEPTIONISTS 2) APPRENTICE MECHANICS 3) BOWLING ATTENDANTS Experience not necessary, interested, call personally al: 200 Jalan Sultan, #08-11 Textile centre Singapore 0719 (above Plaza Cinema). EARN EXTRA $200 $400 weekly by selling our American household products during spare time. Please call personally today or tomorrow70 words
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Advertisement596 1986-08-05 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Cairnhill Hotel Pte Ltd requires A. SALES EXECUTIVE e Currently holding similar position in a Hotel or Travel Industry valid class 3 driving licence B. SECURITY GUARD C. WAITER D. WAITRESS E. KITCHEN HELPER F. COOK G. LOUNGE HOSTESS Previous experience preferred for positions (B) to596 words
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Advertisement597 1986-08-05 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous New corrugated box plant in Jurong (Near Interchange) requires A. PRINTER OPERATORS e Secondary school education with NTC 2/ Trade Certificate but those with working experience operating Printer Slotters, Folder Gluers will be considered. B. DIECUT OPERATORS e Secondary school education with NTC 2/ Trade Certificate597 words
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Advertisement903 1986-08-05 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Food Service Company requires JUNIOR MECHANIC/ DELIVERY ASSISTANT Class 3 licence. Able to speak English. Basic knowledge of M&E. Salary: $600. Interested pleats call: *****33 FREELANCE INTERIOR DESIGNER ft DRAUGHTSPERSON required by interior decoration company. Interested parties please call *****06 between 10am 12 noon for a903 words
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Advertisement1007 1986-08-05 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous KNOCKDOWN FURNITURE FTY. reqs 5 Carpenters, residents of Hougang or nearby welcome Salary depends on experience. Those without experience also welcome Call *****40. REQUIRED DRIVER, preferably Malay or Indian with some experience in furniture. Able to understand simple dialects. Call personally: Blk 1, Tanjong Pagar Plaza,1,007 words
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Advertisement738 1986-08-05 9 81 Vehicles For Hire This Week's Offer $2880NiY UNLIMITED MILEAGE Oatsun P uebird/Mitsubishi Galant KENHIR SUPERCARS \2£r Te1:*****81 EASTERN UNITED OFFERS: Mercedes 280 $2,600, Crown/ Cressida $1,000 monthly: Mazda 929 $750 Car from $50. pick-ups $18, vans. 14-footer truck avail. Call *****12/ *****51/ *****04/ 5. HONDA ACCORD STD. monthly $950:738 words
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Advertisement970 1986-08-05 10 86 For Sale: BMW 1984 MARCH BMW 3201 2 private owners with alrcon., radio cassette, sports rims, tax till Aug. Well kept condition. Call: David Ng, *****33 '83 BMW 728i 4-speed auto. 2 pte. owners. Blaupunkt cassette radio. S/rims. Tip top condition. $74,500 0.n.0. View: 81k.681, Tessensohn Road #01-303. SEPT.970 words
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Advertisement1055 1986-08-05 10 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 73 FORD ESCORT Stationwagon. Non-PARF, radio cassette, very good cond. $3,800. Tel. *****65. ■81 FORD TERESA. 1 pte owner, alrcon., PARF. Beautiful cond. $9,800 0.n.0. *****31. '82, FORD LASER 1.3 5-speed. 2 owners. Tax Dec. '86. $16,700 0.n.0. Tel: *****94. '85 FORD LABER 15 Notchback. Alrcon.,1,055 words
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Advertisement1076 1986-08-05 10 90 For Sale: Toyota ■85 APRIL TOYOTA Corolla 1.3 GL Hatchback. 12-valves. 5-speed. 5-door. Alrcon, radio, cassette, 1 owner. Low mileage. Showrm. cond. $26,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****45 JULY '81 TOYOTA Corolla I.3DX. Private owner. Tax Dec. '86. Alrcon., radio cassette. $15,200. Tip top condition. *****44 MAY 'S3 Toyota Starlet DL1,076 words
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Advertisement1074 1986-08-05 10 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi 79 LANCER 1400. Alrcon., cassette, beautiful cond. *****19. 92 For Sale: Mazda 7/'B2 929 LIMITED. 4-dr Sedan Fully auto. Original owner, excellent condition. Alrcon., sports rims, Michelin radlals, acrylic metallic paint, rust-proofed, road tax paid to Jan '87. $21,500 0.n.0. Phone 466-3598 after 10.00a.m. LATE 19731,074 words
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Advertisement931 1986-08-05 10 94 For Sale: Oaihatsu 94 For Sale: Oaihatsu 94 For Sale: Daihatsu 94 For Sale: Daihatsu 94 For Sale: Daihatsu 94 For Sale: Daihatsu jHHPtt *W/t 185P Wt WF^ml V 4^^& 'Wi Mm There's no better time to buy a Charade than Now. isfi^rffffiMM WII 1 i aMi m\ S|931 words
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Advertisement784 1986-08-05 10 96 For Sale: Other Makes D ft H MOTORWAYS PTE. LTD. 7 Chang Charn Road Singapore 0315 Tele: *****82/3 (Off Lang Kee/Hoy Fan Roads) 1985 Nissan March Alrcon., Sport* rims, 5 Drs. Toyota Starlet XL Aircon Sports rims 1984 Subaru 700 Aircon. Subaru 1.8 OH Auto. Aircon., Sports rims Suxuki784 words
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Advertisement806 1986-08-05 10 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles TAKE ADVANTAGE ON SPECIAL PRICE OFFERED FOR LAST FEW UNITS NEW MITSUBISHI CANTER LORRY. 2 1/2 tons, 14 footer, wide cab with low wooden deck. Also 1 1/2 tons, double cab, low deck. Trade-in loan arrangeable. Contact Lawrence Tan, pager *****91 Cycle Carriage 1981 DATSUN806 words
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Advertisement442 1986-08-05 10 99 Vehicles Wanted WANT A GOOD PRICE FOR YOUR CAR? We offer: Excellent prices for your car/ commercial vehicle. Cash payment. Comprehensive services for loans, car Insurance road tax. We accept: Cars of all makes c.c. Commercial vehicles (vans, pickups) and company registered cars. Scrap cars or trade-In. Don't Hesitate,442 words
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Advertisement732 1986-08-05 10 99 Vehicles Wanted ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT e Any models below 2000 cc. e PARF or Non-PARF used cars. e Private company registration. e Commercial Vans/ Pickups 'PB' Registration. e Trade-in acceptable. JINCHI YILI MOTORB PTE LTD N0.39 LOWLAND ROAD SINGAPORE 1954 TEL: *****88/ *****22/ *****02 AH enquiries welcomel Call SAMSON732 words
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Advertisement867 1986-08-05 10 106 Accommodation Available: House* GARDEN HOTEL vicinity. Beautiful restored. Lovely gdn. $3,500. BINJAI PK. Colonial newly renovated. Utmost privacy. 13,000. BT. TUNOQAL/ BELMONT/ BIN TONQ. Pool optional. 88,000. TANOLIN/ BERRIMA/ QARLICK AVE. With/ without pool. 9/ 0 bdrms. Estab. gdn. $6,500 up. OEI TIONG HAM/ RAFFLES PK./ CHEE HOON. Pool.867 words
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Advertisement681 1986-08-05 11 106 Accommodation Available: Houaes D 1545 3 BEDROOM single-storey terrace. Rent $500. Call: 17 Ernani Street, Opera Estate Die JLN. PAW Kikls double-sto-rey terrace, unfurn. for rent. Tel. *****11 Shannon/ Angle/ SG. Ng D.IS LIMAU ODN. d/storey terr. 2000 sq.ft. F/furn. $850 neg. Call *****63. no agents please D 1750681 words
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Advertisement650 1986-08-05 11 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Apartmenta raiigjii iHii> 82, Grange Rood, Dist. 1 0 N^ Xjp\^^^^_ Prime Location District 1 0, Singapore's O^^<^^B exclusive neighbourhood Unique architecture: Designed by Paul Rudolph, HB^^^HBH|[^^^^^^^k^//'^V X^ s an American architect with international *^^^l L^BbW acclaim B^^^ H*»650 words
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Advertisement539 1986-08-05 11 FflßEmTPlflZfi Hotel Style Luxurious Apartments TOUT •At the junction of Scotts/ Orchard Road, next to Hyatt Hotel. e 14,000 sq ft Hotel Style Lobby, e Swimming Pool, Tennis Court, Squash Court, Billiard Room. Gymnasium and many other facilities. eSelf Service Free Launderette. eAmple Indoor Car Parking Lots. e24-hour Security System.539 words
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Advertisement853 1986-08-05 11 TANGLIN HILL CONDOMINIUM, one of the best townhouse development In S'pore has a few 4bedroom maisonettes for lease. Rental: $3,500. Full recreational facilities. Call Jones Lang Wooton *****88. APT. NEAR CATHAY Bldg. 4+ 1 bdrm., 2,500 sq.ft. f/furn. $1,200. D.lO Jaya Twrs. luxuriously/ fully condo. apt. 3+l bdrm. panoramic view,853 words
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Advertisement1072 1986-08-05 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST.9 ELIZABETH TOWER 17th fir., partially furnished. 4 bdrms. 3400 sq.ft. Rental $3,500 p.m. Call: *****28 (Nancy). No agents. DIST 9 FURAMA TOWER, 2 bdrms., 1,200 sq.ft. fully furnished, high floor apt., s/pool, etc. $1,800 p.m. Deans Property *****55. DIST.9 FURAMA TOWER. 2 bedrooms, beautifully furnished1,072 words
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Advertisement1033 1986-08-05 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.1024 KIM LIN Mansion, 114-D. Grange Rd. walk-up apt. 3 bdrms., f/furn. $800. Tel: *****51 D.1025, JAVA TWR. P/furn. for rent. Approx. 2500 sq.ft. Avail, immediately. Tel: *****88, Judy. D.ll HILLCREBT ARCADIA studio, f/furn., $980/ D.9 Wllkle Mans., 3 bdrms. Jennings *****80/ 3 D.ll HILLPARK 3-LEVEL1,033 words
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Advertisement844 1986-08-05 11 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms WE PROVIDE FOOD lodging service for local or foreign male/ female students. No age limit. Please tel: *****70 Mrs. Tan. FOREIGN BTUDENT reqd. to share flat In Ghim Moh. Near NUS, poly, hawker bus-stop. *****83. FURNIBHED ROOM AT Clement! for rent. Monthly rental $220. Please call844 words
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Advertisement768 1986-08-05 11 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses iff To be held at:— h The British Council Theatrette J* S$ Basement, Singapore Rubber House H 14 Collyer Quay, Singapore 0104 £on Wednesday, 27th August 1986 I g at 3p.m. H S 1) 3 1 Ridgewood Close #10-01 JE Lunalilo Rise,768 words
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Advertisement608 1986-08-05 11 DIST.2B BEGONIA DR. Beautiful 2/storey semi-d. Renovation $100,000+. 4 bdrms., 2 attached, 2 living. $530,000. Agt. *****70. DIST.2B SARACA VICINITY, best 2-storey bungalow, 4 1 bdrms., family room, huge patio, f'hold. $940,000. Han Boons *****70. DIST.2B SELETAR HILLS Estate, s/storey seml-d. 3750 sq.ft. 3 bdrms. See to appreciate. $370,000 neg.608 words
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Advertisement1039 1986-08-05 11 113 For Sale: Houses D.28 SELETAR HILLS, renovated s/storey seml-d. 5025 sq.ft. 4 bdrms., terrazzo/ ceramic. 999 yrs. $420,000. YSC: 296-6666 NUS VICINITY. BEAUTIFULLY renovated d/storey bungalow. 16,400 sq.ft. 5 rms. $900,000 Future Homes: *****63/ 4 (Sole Agt.) PAYA LEBAR CREBCENT, brand new, under construction. 2/storey seml-d. Completion around November.1,039 words
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Advertisement416 1986-08-05 12 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments I f|tf*jj !pt| A Completely New Lifestyle It's just like taking a holiday f^W&BrXml* First-class Hill-top |(Pf4» Condominium at Outdoor facilities match that of Holland Road country clubs, providing residents C»****k«l#l I onrl the pleasures416 words
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Advertisement149 1986-08-05 12 D.lO ALLSWORTH PARK (Apartment/townhouse) 3+ 1 bdrms facing swimming pool 1991 sq.ft/ 3400 sq.ft. 999 yrs. LOW MAINTENANCE. FULL FACILITIES $400,000/ $530,000 DIST.IO HOLLAND VIEW Luxurious 3 bdrms. low floor walkup apartment facing greenery. Area 2216 sq.ft. FREEHOLD. 2 years old. TENANTED TILL 1988. OLYMPIC 255-3333 (8 lines) 0.13 MACPHERSON149 words
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Advertisement562 1986-08-05 12 r HOUGANG COURT (6 m.s., Upper Serangoon Road) Last 2 units of the brand new maisonettes selling at only $300,000 per unit e built In area of 2,055 sq.ft. e 3 bedrooms e courtyard, patio partially furnished e freehold tenure e fronting main road e with shops below immediate occupation562 words
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Advertisement1073 1986-08-05 12 114 For Sale: Private Apartments D.15 3-STOREY TOWNH'SE. 2000 sq.ft. incl. courtyard. 3 bdrms., ceramic throughout, f'hold. $360,000. YSC Property: 296-6666. D.17 GRD. MAIS. 4 1 bdrm. country resort facilities/ environment, 3250 sq.ft., 99 yrs. $330,000 *****41 Windsor Prop. D.20 FABER GDN. mats. 2100 sq.ft. 4 1 bdrms. Low maintenance.1,073 words
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Advertisement918 1986-08-05 12 114 For Sale: Private Apartments ORCHARD RD. PENTHOUSE with panoramic view 5 rms. 5,500 sq ft Lindtrac *****79. RICH EAST GDN. f'hold 3+ 1 bdrm. mais., pool, $410K neg. Bernard Valuers *****49. RIDGEWOOD LIHOLIHO, 3 bdrms. 1600 sq.ft. Good view/ condition. $310,000. Agent *****70, *****44. URGENT SALE. D.20, Faber Gdn.,918 words
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Advertisement1020 1986-08-05 12 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments EXQUISITE: 345-1914 5-ROOMED Depot Rd. 81k. 113 $122— 5125,000 Everton Pk. Blk 3 $154,000 Jurong Eastjßlk.23o/ 109. $122,000 $124,000 Teck Whye 81k. 12 $95,000 A.M. Kio 81k.714 $138,000 4-ROOMED A.M. Kio 81k.231 $76,000 3-ROOMED Tg. Pagar Plaza 81k.4 $59,000 Everton Pk. 81k.5 $58,000 A.M. Kio1,020 words
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Advertisement1045 1986-08-05 12 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3-RM. MARINE PARADE High floor, sea view, well renovated. $42,000 neg./ Whampoa Dr. $40,000 neg. *****23. 3-RM. T. PAYOH blk 147, high fir. Terrazzo. $45,000; 5-rm. A.M. Kio, blk 431, high fir. Ceramic, $138,000 Tel: *****07. 3-RM. WHAMPOA DRIVE, fully renovated. Central aircon. High fir.1,045 words
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Advertisement532 1986-08-05 12 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3-ROOM: DEPOT ROAD Blk 1 07 Telok Blangah corner Blk 22, 30. 46, 60. *****80/ 3. 3-ROOM MARINE CRESCENT Blk 47, well renovated, excellent condition, good price view. *****78. 3-ROOM TOA PAYOH, 81k .183, $45,000. 81k. 116, $34,000. 81k. 33 $36,000. Please call: *****92. 4532 words
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Advertisement682 1986-08-05 12 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces ALJUNIED INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX Ideally located along Aljumed Road. Floor area from 1,319 sq.ft. onwards. Freehold land. TRADE A INDUSTRIAL DEV. PTE LTD MmmMm 16 Raffles Quay #29-02. Hong Leong Bldg HIV Tel: *****58 117 Properties Wanted URGENTLY REQUIRED BY OUR SERIOUS CLIENT AN APARTMENT682 words
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Advertisement711 1986-08-05 12 TERRACE FACTORY/ WAREHOUSE for lease at Paya Lebar e conveniently located near the Junction of Macpherson and Airport Road e low rental e ample free parking space e ideal for multi-light industrial purposes UNIT GROSS FLR. AREA 172 14,597 sq.ft. 174 13,646 sq.ft. 176 12,680 sq.ft Call *****88 EXT. 304.711 words
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Advertisement510 1986-08-05 13 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces INDUSTRIAL SPACE IN PRIME LOCATION I SINGAPORE WAREHOUSE (Off River Valley Road) FOR LEASE SINBOR HOUSE (Brand new light industrial bldg at Paya Lebar Road) FOR SALE/ LEASE VARIOUS SIZES: Very good modern amenities, free car parking spaces. Upper and I ground510 words
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Advertisement266 1986-08-05 13 121 For Rent: Office Spaces HOUSE f SHENTON WAY PRIME OFFICE SPACE AND FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR LEASE Rent Negotiable Ring *****61 HOLIDAY INN SHOPPING CENTRE Scotts Road Office space of 450 4072 sq.ft. available for immediate occupation. Rental $4.50 p.s.f. per month. Outside CBD ample carpark. Contact *****33/ *****11 PRIME266 words
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Advertisement472 1986-08-05 13 120 For Sale: 120 For Sale: Office Spaces Office Spaces H^ Adelaide Colliers International Property Consultants have been I instructed to offer for sale the property and business of I I F Cockington &Co Pty Ltd in conjunction with their B I Accountants. ffi I The business comprises a printing472 words
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Advertisement60 1986-08-05 13 NEWLY COMPLETED OFFICE space at Jin. Buroh. Area 10.000 sq.ft. High ceiling. Asking rental $10,000 p.m. Pis. call Simon or Jenny at. *****22. D.0820 100 SQ.FT Partitioned, self-contained rms in nice office for $360 incl. maintenance PUB. Call: *****25 Miss Yap. GOLDEN MILE COMPLEX. 456 sq.ft 7th fir with partition60 words
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Advertisement696 1986-08-05 13 121 For Rent: 1 21 For Rent: Office e races Office Spaces GOLDHILL PLAZA Limited Office Space outside CBD with ample car park at attractive rental Call 253-2222 COMMERCIAL I I UNION BUILDING I I Several units from 465 I H available for lease. H I Strategic location B Wj696 words
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Advertisement450 1986-08-05 13 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces GEYLANG ROAD SHOP, area 1,020 sq.ft. with ample carparking for sale at $300,000 or lease at $2,400 p.m. Call Jones Lang Wooton *****88. BUKIT TIMAH SHOPPING Ctr. #05-29. 172 sq.ft. Sale: $65,000. Rental: $550 p.m. Tel: *****34. CITY PLAZA #02-78/ 79, Geylang Road. Freehold. Built-in450 words
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Advertisement715 1986-08-05 13 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces J SPACE SUITABLE FOrT^ Commercial School Music School Associations Institutions Poiyclinic Beauty/Hairdressing School Dance Studio Amusement Centre Billiard Saloon at Affordable Rentals in SERANGOON PLAZA r _y Excellent location at the busy junction of Serangoon Road/ V. Kitchener Road t715 words
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Advertisement336 1986-08-05 13 127 Other Real Estate 750, UPP. BT. Tirnah Rd.. S. 2367. I vacant land for lease for storage of containers/ car renting co. 10,000 to 50.000 sq.ft. *****04. D.lO VACANT LAND 20.000 sq.ft. $60 p.s f. Sunnyland *****13. 135 Air Travel ECONOMY AND PROFICIENCY in travel, tours, car rental. Tru336 words
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Advertisement552 1986-08-05 13 135 Air Travel 135 Air Travel I > j^i k i ffl i tc \iours. uongKong 1 4D/3N Airfares Macau Tours Deluxe Hotel "iuom $1,070 packages eooo/ SD/4N 'rom $1.«O Lm Gard(jns $gBB/T' RM<rnrnS U Holiday Inn (GM), Hong Kong, Mdtcu Hulu, Royal Garden, Regal Meridien- $920/- 4Alt prices quoted552 words
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Advertisement20 1986-08-05 13 2D/1N MALACCA VILLAGE, Resort Dep 9 8 $99'- incl. 2 lunches/ 1 dinner Luxury Tours Travel. Tel: 7332K08 TA 496.20 words
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Advertisement638 1986-08-05 14 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours CLUB MED SPECIALS 1 _^_£&t 1 NATIONAL DAY CHERATINGBEACH "SU 3 MEALS WITH MX f»^»^* WEEKEND PACKAGE: WINE JUICES, ALL SPORTS S_^4SOK Sp'e^iamrh^Y^self WEEKEND Village Package. ACTIVITIES, INSTRUCTION. VARIETY T _lfi_W SSSSU^^gpl 3 da YS. 2 nights-. Fri638 words
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Advertisement564 1986-08-05 14 +0r /DARWIN from ss 96s/ /PERTH from s$ 965/ TOWNSVILLE from s$ 1300/ /SYDNEY from s$ 1335/ /MELBOURNE from s$ 1335/ /ADELAIDE from s$ 1275/ BRISBANE/GOLD COAST from s$ 1275 /ho*^ feature.: Choice of airline ADELAIDE/ SYDNEY from s$ 1435 JJT onomjf 7 •5 W nights BRISBANE/ SYDNEY from s$564 words
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Advertisement483 1986-08-05 14 137 Tours 137 Tours MY CHOICE Go-as-you-please holidays Deluxe hotels Best price Packages available Executive Tokyo COKQft Disneylander From o^DOD USA/Canada From $1790 My Choice Tokyo Special $1699 Includes choice of 2 first class hotels {Shinjuku Prince or Sunshine City Prince) VWl\ for 5 nights with daily American breakfast %\W'j)483 words
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Advertisement352 1986-08-05 14 147 Academic Courses 2 MONTHS FINAL REVISION For Sec.l to Sec. 3 School Examinations Conducted by qualified teachers. Registered with Ministry of Education. (Small group basis) Call: Jenda Tuition Centre *****65 Peace Centre *****86 Upp. Serangoon GROUP TUITION IN English Chinese for Pri.s students at Far East Plaza. 2 more352 words
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Advertisement622 1986-08-05 14 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education CITY OF BIRMINGHAM POLYTECHNIC, U.K. 4 yr. INTEGRATED B. ENGR. (HONS.) DEGREE PROGRAMME Professionally recognized by CNAA Students with 5 GCE O LEVELS may apply. Interviews will be conducted (by appt. only) on 4th, sth 6th Aug. 1986 at CAREER ft EDUCATIONAL CONSULTANTS PTE622 words
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Advertisement239 1986-08-05 14 148 Computer Courses COMPUTER 4 COMMERCIAL SCHOOL fC4 G 41 8 (747) >ir IDPM PART l/ll 1 1 Incorporating... I FREE computer packages training I Flexible schedule for part-timers I Scholarship awards for I I students I 1 e Personalised tutoring I available on requests^fl Will *****80/*****50 V M #05-22/23/24/25239 words
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Advertisement606 1986-08-05 15 149 Secretarial/ Typing Courses SHORTHAND THEORY e Sat 2.30- 5.00pm 23/8 e Sat 2.00- 4.00pm 23/8 e Sun 10.00- 12.00nn 10/8 e Sun 10.30- I.oopm 10/8 e Mon 6.30- 8.30pm 11/8 e Tue 6.30- 9.00pm 5/8 e Wed 6.30- 8.30pm 6/8 e Thur 6.30- 9.00pm 7/8 SHORTHAND SPEED 40 70606 words
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Advertisement757 1986-08-05 15 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses lor LCCI 1967 Exam. Subjects Marketing Salesmanship Public Relations Advertising Part Time Classes Commencing at: CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE #05-3545 Block 162 Bukit Merah Town Centre Tel: *****90 (8 Line*) Wed 700 10 00pm 6 8 Sat 230 5 30pm 23 8 LEK MENG PROFESSIONAL TRAINING757 words
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Advertisement623 1986-08-05 15 151 Language Courses 151 Language Courses DAY and EVENING COURSES ENGLISH JAPANESE FRENCH KOREAN GERMAN MALAY INDONESIAN •MANDARIN TEL: 737-6666 V Registration Hours: Bam Bpm (Mon Fri) J Bam 1 pm (Sat) >f 160 Other Courses/ 160 Other Courses/ Instruction Instruction Flowers add beauty and now. you can acquire creative623 words
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Advertisement438 1986-08-05 15 159 Fitness/ Sports Instruction BASIC FITNESS INSTRUCTOR'S COURSE Date: 18th Aug. '86 Hours: 2pm. 4pm. Frequency: Twice a week. Venue: Body Workshop #27-01, High Street Centre North Bridge Road, 5.0617 Cost: $200 per mth. Details cover: Anatomy and nutrition. Practical theory workshop. Presentation of an aerobic class. Programming of resistance438 words
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Advertisement588 1986-08-05 15 160 Other Courses/ Instruction RECREATIONAL COURSES commencing: CAR TUNE-UP ft MAINTENANCE GIFT WRAPPING PRACTICAL PHOTOGRAPHY FLOWER ARRANGEMENT CREATIVE CARTOON DESIGNING WITH FLOWERS For further details, call: METROPOLITAN YMCA Education Centre 70 Palmer Road Tel: *****66 FREE FLOWER ARRANGEMENT course by a florist. For details pis. call: *****61. 81k.24 Outram Pk.,588 words
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Advertisement1155 1986-08-05 15 APPOINTMENK/NOTICES «bmb CTAUTC DCKnfIAI WmWm\ Telefax No: *****59 Rates: Box Service: Wmwmm OIAN I O IfOuUOO I g^^ -pel *****11 Straits-Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD ext 5724/5/6/8 5669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc NOTICES MAJOR EQUIPMENT AUCTION SALE ON AUGUST 15 1986. VENUE No.1,155 words
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Advertisement583 1986-08-05 15 ■announcement! i. We have the pleasure of informing I our clients and business I associates of our official I appointment as sole distributor for Adaptec, Inc of Milpitas, California U.S.A., the leader and innovator in high-performance controllers for computer peripherals. This prestigious appointment is based on the main consideration, amongst583 words
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Advertisement695 1986-08-05 16 APPOINTMENTS ••iii y OW JF^\ MINISTRY OF HEALTH SINGAPORE M^ M M AS ii \H'4 PUPIL assistant nurses %|M STUDENT NURSES Applications are invited from Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents of Singapore preferably between the age of 16 25 years. Female candidates should preferably be single. QUALIFICATIONS For (A) (i)695 words
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Advertisement57 1986-08-05 16 Travellers' Japanese An invaluable companion in any holiday or business situation. Clearly and simply, this up-to-date phrase book provides specially prepared pronunciation guide, helpful background on Japanese customs and lifestyle, basic phrases and likely answers. Complete with index, conversion tables, reference section and map. SBSBfifioQC Available at all good bookshops57 words
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Advertisement840 1986-08-05 16 GOVERNMENT OF NEGARA BRUNEI DARUSSALAM Applications are invited from suitably qualified Applicants to fill the post of AUDIOMETRIST in the Medical and Health Services Department, Ministry of Education and Health, Negara Brunei Darussalam. j CODE NUMBER: 062 07 901 SALARY SCALE: Mil B$ 1,920 $3,250 per month. REQUIREMENTS: a) i)840 words
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Advertisement795 1986-08-05 16 NOTICES I GRAND UNITED HOLDINGS BHD LOST SHARE CERTIFICATES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undermentioned ordinary share certificates have been reported lostCertificate Noa. Registered in name of No. of shares G*****7-70 Baiet Kaur (a Shoto Kaur 4 x 1 ,000 a/p Kartar Singh (Madam) TA***** Robert Ho Chee Kiong795 words
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Advertisement590 1986-08-05 16 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Salt No. 3929 oflttfi Between MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD Plaintiffs And 1. TAN SUI HWI 2. NG AH MUAY S. NG SENG Defendant* NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To: Ng Ah Muay No. 203,. Ponggol 17th Avenue Singapore 1954 TAKE NOTICE that an action590 words
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Advertisement580 1986-08-05 16 rROXY ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES (MALAYSIA) BERHAD A PRELIMINARY RESULTS FOR FIFTEEN MONTHS ENDED 31 ST DECEMBER 1985 The Directors of Roxy Electric Industries (Malaysia) Berhad are pleased to announce the audited results of the Group and the Company for the fifteen months ended 31st December 1985 as follows: 31st December THE580 words
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Advertisement324 1986-08-05 16 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Lim Seng Yun of No. 68, Cardiff Grove, Singapore 1955 have applied for a Second Class Public House licence in respect of premises at m/s Don Japanese Fast Food Restaurant, No. 5, Keok Road, Cuppage Plaza, #01-01 to #01-02, Singapore 0923 and that324 words
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Advertisement384 1986-08-05 16 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Suit No. 39K of ISBC Between AMERICAN EXPRESS INTERNATIONAL INC. ...Plaintiffs And LUM CHOON HUAT ...Defendant To: Lum Choon Huat, formerly of 151, Chin Swee Road, #10-11, Manhattan House, Singapore 0316 but whose present address the Plaintiffs are unable to ascertain.384 words
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Advertisement793 1986-08-05 17 NOTICES IN TOE SUBORDINATE COURTS OF THE REPUBLIC I OF SINGAPORE M.C Suit No. ***** of 1986 Between SANDEN INTERNATIONAL (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD Plaintiffs And GOH TEC k 800 trading as L.C. ELECTRONIC MARKETING SERVICES Defendant To: (.oh Teck 800 late of 43 Toa Payoh Lorong 5, #82--279, Singapore 1231793 words
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Advertisement54 1986-08-05 17 ISM nT br IPiwwSiiii ■j^fifc^^H|^^ .^F^^^K "Ibl ißJl^Wii^r^^^^^^ii^^^i^^m*i i T* j f H iliii liTTbbb wk a EP Hu I^Jriß ■BT^^*^Tiiia^iuHMi^^^PBJBJBBBMBBMBHBJBBBM II LMi g^°' e^ ini bMJMUJbbbI \J|BB^__g^P»— company-^% reading B PPflfll BP^^ b n ii o pSL' M^_^B^BMEHI23R up' cc V^^^^BBBBHBBBJV^'I I »j.i i r i" \^Z^- BLmVli'< ib54 words
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Miscellaneous715 1986-08-05 17 SUN TAN By Coliette PEANUTS By Schulz ■^fYOUA^ANASry"\ I (TooßOl^ST^^^^fAHd I HATEThC^ [fculhfcmEßU KM r ,nn P Er \I I c nP o ZTr 1I 5,n*c.»»c e. I i P3k BAD-TEMPE«£a .jo\ I DonVkNoW rJr\l wMYouT&KT HWD Thihk\ m\\\ /SOOP&RiEF. IM SORRY IM LATE CAN'T BEIiEVE iM '#^VOLD'So-AWD-SO. y-_ °r<i±OWHf715 words
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Advertisement1165 1986-08-05 18 a s n a I m NEXT CHANGE at 2 THEATRES i CAPITOL V CHANGI i4i/l a LIDO: NEXT CHANGE! j The Brothers of Saint Basil's School 1 preached against vice and disrespect. w But that NEVER STOPPED THESE BUYS! i i fs\ «EAVEW «EL? US 1 1 1 '*!^^P^^k^*1,165 words
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Advertisement176 1986-08-05 18 I Illlllllllf llllll LIDO: HURRY! SEE IT NOW! I LAST FEW DAYS! S (*****14) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.45, 9.15 I aßajajajajßjajß»*aay||' T y^ ajf t jj fl \M JADE CHANGI: NOW SHOWING! JADE (*****81) 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 A 9.00pm CHANGI (*****59) 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 645 ft176 words
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Article, Illustration313 1986-08-05 19 CAROLINE NGUI reviews City Heat, now showing at Capitol CLINT EASTWOOD and Burt Reynolds? Two macho stars for the price of one ticket for City Heat? Not bad, huh? Yeah, but not that good either, unless you're die-hard Eastwood or Reynolds fans. So die-hard that you'd313 words
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Article, Illustration713 1986-08-05 19 The Varsity Playhouse will stage Passion Play at the Victoria Theatre tomorrow and on Thursday. CATHERINE ONG tells you more about it. WHEN the Varsity Playhouse's Passion Play opens tomorrow night at 8 pm at the Victoria Theatre, you will see four central charactersNGHAI CHEE WAH - 713 words
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Article, Illustration707 1986-08-05 19 While in Manila recently, CAROLINE NGUI talked to Professor Amelia Lapena Bonifacio, playwright and director of the puppet and children's theatre company Teatrong Mulat, now performing at the Kuala Lumpur Arts Festival. "I'M NOT a purist," says Professor Amelia707 words
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Miscellaneous86 1986-08-05 19 What's On FILM FRENCH FILM RENDEZVOUS A BRAY. About a young officer on leave during World War I. Directed by Andre Dervaux. Regional Language Centre auditorium, Orange Grove Road. 9 pm. Free. PERFORMANCES HONGKONG YOUTH CHINESE ORCHESTRA. Presented by the Ministry of Community Development and Hsinghai Art Association. Victoria Concert86 words
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Miscellaneous98 1986-08-05 19 Repertoire of popular classics and evergreens. UIC Building. Lunchtime. INSTANT ASIA SHOW. Fea tures Malay, Indian and Chinese dances, a lion dance and a snake charmer's act. Pasir Panjang Paradise Restaurant Theatre (opposite Haw Par Villa). 11.30 am. Admission: $5 for adults and $2 for children below 12. A shuttle98 words
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Miscellaneous96 1986-08-05 19 yang Technological Institute Halls of Residence by architects from various architectural firms. Singapore Building Centre, Blk 19, Outram Park #03-63. 9 am 5 pm. Free. On till Friday. SINGAPORE TODAY. Pho tographic exhibition on Singapore's scenery and places of interests. Chinatown Complex. On till Sunday. 10 am 10 pm. Free.96 words
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Miscellaneous97 1986-08-05 19 paper and pots. Presented by Arbour Fine Art. 39A Cuppage Road. 10 am 6 pm. On till Aug 16. Free. BOOK EXHIBITION. About 300 books and periodicals on teaching and learning the English language. British Council Library Resources Centre, 14 Collyer Quay. 10 am 7.30 pm. THE CHANGI PHOTOGRAPHER EXHIBITION.97 words
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Miscellaneous97 1986-08-05 19 Gin Road. Mondays to Fridays, 9 am -5 pm; Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays, 9 am 4 pm. PERANAKAN PLACE MUSEUM. Guided tours through an authentic turn-of-the-centu-ry Straits Chinese home. Peranakan Place, Orchard Road. 11.15 am -6.15 pm daily. Admission: $2.20 for adults and $1.10 for children. Dr Penguin's Magic97 words
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Miscellaneous80 1986-08-05 19 painted Chinese porcelain. Includes a guided tour. 32 Pandan Road. 9 am 5 pm. Free. X-RAY FREE CHEST X-RAY for citizens and permanent residents aged 45 and above. 9 am 1 pm and 2 3.30 pm. Clementi Polyclinic. This service is also available at the Department of Tuberculosis Control, 14480 words
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Miscellaneous971 1986-08-05 19 I Radio One FM Service 90.5 mHz in VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News in Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning, Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Another Morning, Another971 words
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Advertisement808 1986-08-05 20 V i^Ki tffl i^^JE^^a DtCOK vUIUfc aug-sept '86 > jylßlli IliSSaStfWWgaTiaiyiJAViJ^M^M Hong Leong/Singapore hnanceq»H W^BHPfiis***^ in.h, we vou; Fixed Deposit Take Home A .kRJ S^^ -r e Bamboo Palace The Marcos' Hideaway for Celebrities j^ I '***^'< Bp^ 6 Plus Filipino Furniture Showcase (3£ El^^vC^l/^ £~*WT Italian Flair at 'Oh808 words
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Miscellaneous210 1986-08-05 20 MY VIEW Catherine ong v-**** 4 Ife Michael -Vincent stars as Stringfellow Hawke in Tuesday Premiere Airwolf (Ch 5, 10.50 pm). I SBC 5 1 —Ml 2.30 PM SBCText 'Live' Sample Pages 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights, followed by Sing Sing Sing (Entertainment programme in Mandarin/r) 4.00 Rainbow: Occupations (1)210 words
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Miscellaneous300 1986-08-05 20 Tuesday Premiere Airwolf (Ch 5, 10.50 pm) KITT, the supercar of the Knightrider series, is going to face fierce competition from Airwolf, the super whirly-bird, which takes to the sky tonight. This pilot movie launches a new series which starts on Wednesday, on Ch 5 at 8 pm. The 1.77300 words
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Miscellaneous653 1986-08-05 20 Debut of the super whirly-bird judge his latest effort for yourselves. Crossroads II (Ch 8, 9.30 pm) "Crossroads I was so rambling that I felt I needed a road map to follow it," complained Chinese film buff Jules Teng, 25, an editor with a publishing company. Let's hope Crossroads II653 words
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Miscellaneous440 1986-08-05 20 jfISR E KLftiP am Wi mfc 1 The Xperiments (from left): Joe, Robert, Frankie, Mervyn and Dudley in Variety Tonight (Ch 5, 8 pm). trouble when he is suspected of cheating his patients. Variety Tonight On Home Grounds (Ch 5, 8 pm) Another two-part series, but this time on the440 words
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