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Title Section14 1985-09-26 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1865 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8514 words
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Article762 1985-09-26 1 H.L. LIM - H. L. LIM The China visit: Mission accomplished, action plan next By QUOTE 6 The last time I took s train from GnMgiheo to Hongkong, I felt I needed an adjustment period before Hongkong. Now I find I don't need It. I've already reached an Intermediate762 words
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168 1985-09-26 1 LONDON, Wed. Britain, the world's largest investor m South Africa and its fourth largest trading partner, made an about turn today and announced it is Joining its European Community partners m a package of military and political sanctions against Pretoria. Foreign SecretaryReuter; AFP - 168 words
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Article105 1985-09-26 1 MOSCOW, Wed. The eighth game of the world championship chess match between Gary Kasparov and titleholder Anatoly Karpov ended m a draw today after the 49th move m the resumed game. Most experts said they expected a draw after the game was adjourned lastAP - 105 words
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Article, Illustration374 1985-09-26 1 ANG LAY WAH - Woman places ad to find kidney for her son ANG LAY WAH By A DESPERATE matter's plea for a kidney tor her seriously 111 son has brought oat the best and the worst In Singaporeans. Foot callers, who ■Mwwrd an advertisement In The Straits Times on Monday, were prepared to374 words
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Article61 1985-09-26 1 NEW DELHI, Wed..— Forty people drowned when a ferry boat capsized m a rain-swollen river m western Rajasthan state yesterday, the United News of India reported today. The agency said about 70 people, including women and children, were aboard the boat when the accident occurred onAP - 61 words
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163 1985-09-26 1 LIAK TENG KIAT - Ver invited to ceremony in Pentagon slip-up LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Wed. Embarrassed Defence Department officials acknowledged yesterday that the Pentagon, "through an administrative error", had invited the wrong man to a ceremony here on Monday. A spokesman confirmed Manila news reports that Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger163 words
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Article187 1985-09-26 1 BANGKOK, Wed. A Thai army major who has the same first name as the alleged leader of an abortive coup earlier this month says he will cremate his name and take a new one. "I have had to take part m crushing two successive coupsAFP - 187 words
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Article68 1985-09-26 1 NOUMEA, Wed. Three bombs exploded hi the middle of Noumea early today, hoars after former French Prime Minister Jacques Chirac told cheeerlng white settlers that New Caledonia was their land and pledged to reverse moves by the French government to grant limited independence to the turbulent PacificReuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration476 1985-09-26 1 BEN DAVIDSON - Jeya and Wong sentenced to 3 months' jail BEN DAVIDSON Retrial of two Workers' Party leaders Bf WORKER'S Party SecretaryGeneral J. B. Jeyaretnam and Chairman Wong Hong Toy were sentenced to three months' Jail yesterday after they chose not to make their defence on a false declaration charge. This dramatic476 words
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Article, Illustration75 1985-09-26 1 ST ALBANS (England), Wed. British athlete Sebastian Coe, the world's fastest man over 800 metres, was fined yesterday for breaking a speed limit. m his car. The 28-year-old dou- ble Olympic 1,500 metres champion pleaded guilty to driving at speeds of upReuter - 75 words
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Article389 1985-09-26 2 Bigger Apple here APPLE Computers is to transfer the major portion of its Apple He production to the Singapore plant m Ang Mo Kio. The lie computer £5 Apple's mainstay product. Mr Del Yocam, Apple Computer's Executive Vice-President and Group Executive for product operations, told suppliers, government and industry389 words
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Article209 1985-09-26 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: The pledge by the five major industrial nations to tote action to nudge down the value ef the US dollar will be a source of F«r given the threat ef protectionism, the world debt sitnatien and the burgeoning US deficits, It has become clear that209 words
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Article94 1985-09-26 2 THIS HOUSING BUSINESS THE recent spate of letters on housing agents suggests there is something wrong and official replies asking affected parties to report to the police or the inland Revenue Department are not very helpful. This is the view of a reader who explains why the solution to94 words
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Article195 1985-09-26 2 LAMIPAX IN A FIX LAMIPAK Industries, at one time considered an exemplar of local entrepreneurship, is expected to appoint accountants Deloitte Haskins Sells as provisional liquidators to protect the company cram creditors. However, a source said the company is hanging on "for dear life" and is seeking a way195 words
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Article194 1985-09-26 2 Liverpool victory SIEVE McMahon, Liverpool's new signing from Aston Villa, scored twice m their 3-<f Milk Cup second-round, first-leg home win over Oldham McMahon's goals came m the 24th and 76th minutes. He also laid on the 33rd-minute goal for lan Rush. Wimbledon striker Alan Cork was the night's194 words
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Article, Illustration653 1985-09-26 2 Hernti 'gave order' LE MONDE newspaper has said former Defence Minister Charles Hernu gave the order to "neutralise" the Greenpeace flagship Rainbow Warrior. The report came on the same day that government sources said three French military men, including two secret agents, were being held m connection653 words
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213 1985-09-26 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway 'Murder rap possible 9 REBEL Thai -soldiers who killed two foreign newsmen m Bangkok during a failed coup could be charged with murder if the shootings were found to be deliberate. The Thai ambassador m Australia, Mr Jetn Sucharitkul, said a police committee would investigate213 words
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Article, Illustration333 1985-09-26 2 Popular wet markets OLD habits die hard when it comes to buying food and the wet market is still more popular than supermarkets. IRENE PATES learnt that convenience, distance from the home, price and personalised service are important factors when women and men go marketing. The traditional housewife333 words
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103 1985-09-26 3 TOKYO, Wed. A college student who fell 01 today was the latest victim of a series of that have Sited fly? [X)AClllJl£ DCVCro%£€S 9 police said. Japan's National Police Agency chief Hideo Yamada described the poisonings as an "unforglveable crime" and said In Osaka hisUPI - 103 words
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Article, Illustration535 1985-09-26 3 New plan unveils more market-oriented policies BEIJING, W«d. CHINA said today it would press on with radical economic reforms under a proposed 1986-90 state plan and promised its people better living standards but higher rents, power and shopping bills. The draft seventh five-yearReuter; UPI; AP - 535 words
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263 1985-09-26 3 China 'paving way for N-tech imports' VIENNA, Wodnosdsy CHINA'S announcement yesterday that it will open some of its civilian nuclear facilities to world inspection "at an appropriate time" is seen as a political gesture aimed at easing technology imports. Delegates to the annual conference of the 112--member International Atomic EnergyReuter - 263 words
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Article143 1985-09-26 3 HK acts against 'cheat' bars HONGKONG, Wed Hongkong, battling to protect its reputation as a leading tourist destination, said today it would take tough action against bars #hich charged thousands of dollars for a few drinks. The government said it was worried by complaints from visitors that they were bulliedReuter - 143 words
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Article, Illustration378 1985-09-26 3 The Punjab election AMRITSAR, W«d. MILLIONS of voters ignored threats by Sikh terrorists today and flocked to polling booths m Punjab under the heaviest security ever for an Indian state election. Sikh extremists f a iled m a last bid to scare awayUPI; Reuter - 378 words
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352 1985-09-26 3 NEW DELHI, Wed PRIME Minister Rajiv Gandhi made sweeping changes to his Cabinet today, appointing his first foreign minister, dropping six of his colleagues, including two senior ministers, and creating potentially powerful positions for his two closest advisers. The new External Affairs Minister is veteranReuter; UPI; AFP - 352 words
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Article33 1985-09-26 3 UNITED NATIONS, Wed. President Ronald Reagan sent UN Ambassador Vernon Walters to Damascus to seek the release of Americans being held hostage m Lebanon, a State Department spokesman said today. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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515 1985-09-26 4 Hernu ordered action against ship report The Greenpeace affair PARIS, Wednesday THE respected French newspaper Le Monde says that former Defence Minister Charles Hernu gave the order to "neutralise" the Greenpeace flagship Rainbow Warrior. The report came on the same day that government sources said three French military men, includingAP - 515 words
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Article229 1985-09-26 4 WELLINGTON, Wednesday PRIME Minister David Lange today rejected any prospect of repatriating two French agents being murder and sabotage charges m New Zealand m exchange for compensation from France m the Rainbow Warrior affair. Speculation m Wellington and Paris that the government would intervene to stopReuter - 229 words
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Article, Illustration254 1985-09-26 4 Prince William in 'racist' book controversy LONDON, W*L Three-year-old Prince William, second m line to the British throne, found himself at the centre of controversy over a book after his first day at nursery school. The news media was present m strength when the fair-haired boy was driv«n-j«sterday by PrinceAP; Reuter - 254 words
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164 1985-09-26 4 British judge lifts order keeping victim in hospital MANCHESTER, Wed. A judge yesterday lifted a court order keeping a 29--year-old British Aids victim m hospital against his will. Mr Justice Russell revoked the 10-day-old order after health officials from this city m north-west England said there was no longer aReuter; AFP - 164 words
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247 1985-09-26 4 LIVERPOOL, Wed. MILITANT municipal workers staged a one-day strike m this near-bank-rupt northern city today to try to force Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher to provide emergency funds. But support for the stoppage among the city's 31,000 public service workers appeared patchy. The "dayReuter - 247 words
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Article, Illustration59 1985-09-26 4 THE latest Jaguar XJS-CV 12 Cabriolet model (m the background) is a top money spinner. According to British Leyland, it has become Britain's biggest single revenue earner. Today's cheapest Jaguar sells for about 5550,000. In the foreground is a 1935 Jaguar SS 100 onReuter - 59 words
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Article341 1985-09-26 4 TOKYO, Wed. An increasing number of Aids cases is being detected m Japan, a country so far relatively untouched by the disease that attacks the body's immunity system, researchers said today. Mr Takao Matsumoto, a lecturer at Tokyo's Juntendo University Medical School, said heUPI - 341 words
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105 1985-09-26 4 General is new head of secret service PARIS, Wed. General Rene lmbot, Chief of Staff of tke French Army, was named *?*7?l of France's Intelligence tke sinking of tke Grempea et protest vwBCIj MIC HHOuVw nWTI* wi y CNHUM* A gWVWMM^npjkM«NIi take ap kls pwt liißtotßli as keaalf tke Dlrec&nReuter - 105 words
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Article88 1985-09-26 4 THREE PALESTINIAN guerilla gunmen seised a yacht at a manna m fafnarat Cyprus, yesterday and shot dead three Israelis on board before surrendering to police. The gunmen stormed the yacht First at dawn, shot dead a woman on board an<J held two men hostage, demanding the releaseReuter - 88 words
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Article92 1985-09-26 4 A POWERFUL BOMB concealed m a sports bag exploded at a British Airways office m Rome yesterday, injuring 12 people. A man, believed to be from Beirut, was caught running from the scene and held by police. The explosion followed a grenade attack on Sept 16AP; Reuter - 92 words
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Article87 1985-09-26 4 AUSTRALIAN PRIME Minister Bob Hawke said m Sydney yesterday that he would reshuffle his government at the end of this year m which Foreign Minister Bill Hayden would be moved to another job at bis own request. He added Mr Hayden had approached him and askedAFP - 87 words
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Article79 1985-09-26 4 CHINESE AND Soviet officials will meet m Betting on Oct 4 for further talks on normalising their relations, the first since the two countries signed a major longterm trade pact m July. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said m Beijing yesterday the delegations would be headed byReuter - 79 words
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Article71 1985-09-26 4 PARLIAMENTARIANS OF South Korea and North Korea yesterday ended their second round of talks m the border village of Panmunjom without any agreement on ways to reunite their divided peninsula. The positions taen by the two sides were so wide that they could not even setUPI - 71 words
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Article, Illustration376 1985-09-26 5 Kharg oil terminal 'destroyed' BEIRUT, W«d New Iraqi raid may widen Gulf war IRAQI warplanes staged yet another raid go Kharg Island, prompting business and diplomatic sources to say Iran's main oil terminal was virtually ruined and suggesting Iran would now widen the Gulf war. Iraq, which has repeatedly saidUPI; Reuter; IRNA - 376 words
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140 1985-09-26 5 BEIRUT, Wed. Saudi Arabia has cautioned other members of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries that tie kingdom has the same right as they to discount Its ell prices, as long as Its production stays within spec guidelines. The warning amounts toAP - 140 words
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347 1985-09-26 5 Bird massacre saves crops for Zimbabwe ZIMBABWE has destroyed about 120 million red-billed quelea birds with poisonous spray m a three-month blitz. Scientists say the operation has saved vast fields of wheat menaced by the graingobbling queleas. The birds, belonging to the sparrow and weaver family, destroy thousands of tonnesAP - 347 words
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226 1985-09-26 6 QUOTE I 6 THAT attar spending billions and billions of dollars (on SDI), we could Had that we have bought ourselves greater instability than the world has ever confronted m the Atomic Age. 7 Representative Les Aspin commenting about the ironyUPI; NYT - 226 words
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446 1985-09-26 6 UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday SOVIET Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze yesterday proposed Moscow's alternative to President Ronald Reagan's Star Wars space defence plan Star Peace. In his first address to the United Nations General Assembly, he said that his government was determined to reach anNYT; AP; Reuter - 446 words
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290 1985-09-26 6 WASHINGTON, Wednesday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan's projected spacebased missile defence system cannot ensure Americans will survive a Soviet nuclear attack and could lead to a less secure world, congressional analysts have said. The non-partisan Office of Technology Assessment (OTA), a research arm ofReuter - 290 words
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237 1985-09-26 6 WASHINGTON, Wed. IMPORT curbs to protect jobs could threaten the entire world trading system, the International Monetary Fund said yesterday. The warning came m the IMF's annual report, released after United States President Ronald Reagan was mounting a campaign to headUPI - 237 words
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Article91 1985-09-26 6 "Output growth m 1984 was the strongest m almost a decade, and inflation continued to recede," said the report, adding there were ''encouraging signs" that the recovery was spreading to the developing world. Many developing countries faced better prospects because they had been able to earn more from91 words
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120 1985-09-26 6 WASHINGTON, Wed. Federal Reserve chairman Paul Volcker is being considered by the administration to become the next president of the World Bank, but a source says Mr Volcker would probably reject the post, the Washington Post said today. It also quoted a privateUPI - 120 words
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75 1985-09-26 6 UNITED NATIONS, Wed. Japanese Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe today called for a comprehensive administrative and financial reform of the United Nations. Addressing the General Assembly's 40th anniversary session, he said some of the world body's activities were outdated, unnecessary and redundant.AFP - 75 words
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Article, Illustration279 1985-09-26 6 Earthquake m Mexico MEXICO CITY, Wed PRESIDENT Mlgmel de |W#>jlflji hoi a &mftA&|#lgl werfcers, digging against hope, looked for ml»e»s of last week's 4 fthf> siv^eilie> ■MhShftejjA opd*eMlWlB COfluAll^d IB the stricken capital of 18 million and sanitary teams sprayed disinfect ant ever theReuter; AP; UPI - 279 words
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Article54 1985-09-26 7 A FOUR-MEMBER US military team flew to Hanoi yesterday to discuss the case of nearly 1,400 American servicemen listed as missing m action m the Vietnam war. The mission, led by Col Joe Harvey, head of the Joint Casualty Resolution Centre m Hawaii, will conduct twoUPI - 54 words
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Article56 1985-09-26 7 AN AVERAGE of two million Indonesia high school graduates are seeking jobs annually, the Minister of Manpower, Admiral Sudomo, said yesterday. These graduates mostly have no skills and should be given training to help them find Jobs. But the government, he said, could only affordAFP - 56 words
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Article75 1985-09-26 7 PHILIPPINE Education Minister Jaime Laya yesterday suspended 47 public school teachers who have defied government warnings m leading a massive strike m Manila to press for a wage hike. The Philippine News Agency did not specify the duration of the suspension. About 20,000 teachers m the metropolitan areaAFP - 75 words
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Article67 1985-09-26 7 THE Indonesian government is to allow the Australian press to base a second permanent correspondent here, the Information Ministry said yesterday. The correspondent is to be Michael Biraes of the economic daily, The Financial Review. Sources said the Indonesian gesture of goodwill followed Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke'sAFP - 67 words
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Article62 1985-09-26 7 JAKARTA'S city authorities, set to eliminate tricycle taxis called "becas" from the TwVwy«fa»" capital by the end of the year, have started dumping the tricycles into the sea. Some 5,000 of the "becas" were dumped last week, 10 kms out from Jakarta. Jakarta Governor Soeprapto hasAP - 62 words
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Article33 1985-09-26 7 JAKARTA, Wed. A total of 47 passengers were missing and feared dead after an overcrowded sailboat sank off the south-eastern MoDucas Islands last week,, Antara news agency reported today. AFPAFP - 33 words
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Article, Illustration113 1985-09-26 7 THAI Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda (waving), with Hawaii Governor George Ariyoshi on his right, arrived m Honolulu on Tuesday for a three-day visit. Radio Thailand said the premier, whose government put down an attempted coup m his absence two weeks ago, was to stop first mAP - 113 words
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199 1985-09-26 7 JAKARTA, Wed. OIL has been discovered m significant quantities for the first time off the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, the state oil company Pertamina said today. A Pertamina spokesman said the US company, Union Texas (Southeast Asia) Inc., had struck oil m theAFP - 199 words
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Article111 1985-09-26 7 JAKARTA, Wed. The prosecution has demanded 10-year Jail sentences for two Indonesians accused of killing a Singapore national m his hotel room last April, Suara Karya reported yesterday. Mr Tan Tik Tian was stabbed to death m his room at the Redion Hotel here onAFP - 111 words
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Article335 1985-09-26 7 The coup that failed CANBERRA, Wednesday MURDER charges may be filed against Thai rebel soldiers who killed two foreign newsmen m Bangkok during a failed coup, if it can be shown the shootings were deliberate. Stating this today, the Thai ambassador here, Mr Jetn Sucharitkul, saidAP; AFP - 335 words
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Article60 1985-09-26 7 BANGKOK, Wed. The Thai Cabinet has appsmi a prisml to aJfew toariste fr*m 55 muMm to visit the Uj far IS days withaat visa, a g«verament spokesman said today. TwUi ■■til a«w CBMSnBf) the CNlU}> Uaicr the wHi fr<i>i toflat scheme approved yesterday, Banna aad Ysgoslavla altowedAFP - 60 words
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Article276 1985-09-26 7 MANILA, W*d. THE Philippine Defence Minister, Mr Juan Ponce Enrile, has opposed the creation of a new ministry which would control bom the police and military, amid rumours that armed forces chief General Fabian Ver would head the proposed office. "There should be a balance ofAFP - 276 words
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370 1985-09-26 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday MALAYSIAN fishermen have agreed to stage pickets if the government proceeds with plans for joint ventures with Thailand for deepsea fishing off the Malaysian coast. The decision was reached at a recent four-day meeting here of the fishermen's association, which hasAFP; Bernama - 370 words
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Article65 1985-09-26 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malaysian Technical Services Union (MTSU) wants an early solution to the outstanding claims for better schemes of service for about 6.000 technical staff m the public services. The message was conveyed by a seven-member delegation from the MTSU m a meeting withNST - 65 words
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Article313 1985-09-26 8 Police warn students after clash KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Police have issued a stern warning after two groups of students clashed outside the campus of Universiti Pertanian Malaysia (UPM) at Serdang near here. The fight, which took place at about 11pm last Monday at the Taman Sen Serdang housing estate whereNST - 313 words
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185 1985-09-26 8 Look for jobs on your own, Musa tells graduates KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE Malaysian government can no longer afford to provide jobs for all graduates and school leavers as m the past, said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam. "This is because the number of students has increased multi-fold, makingNST - 185 words
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177 1985-09-26 8 Call to jail Malaysians who help illegal immigrants KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysians who help, harbour or employ illegal Indonesian immigrants should be sentenced to jail, an opposition leader suggested yesterday. Democratic Action Party (DAP) SecretaryGeneral Lim Kit Siang said that if Malaysians did not help those immigrants, the problem ofNST; AP - 177 words
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Article66 1985-09-26 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The licence fees for a colour television set will be increased by Msl2 to Ms 36 a year from Jan 1. The fees for black and white sets remain at Ms 24 a year, while licences for radio sets will be abolished. TheNST - 66 words
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Article, Illustration117 1985-09-26 8 FOB visitors to Malacca, this Is no ordinary hillock cart or keretmhmba. It does net have a driver or a bnU. Bat then, It is Mt meant to go anywherei anyway. It Located near the Gajah town, the booth was bollt to highlight Malacca'sMalay Mail - 117 words
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325 1985-09-26 8 The 36th Umno general assembly KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The 36th Umno general assembly starting tomorrow is likely to see the beginnings of lobbying for potential candidates for the coming national general elections. Although the official date of the elections has not been announced,325 words
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Article68 1985-09-26 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam confirmed yesterday that three political parties one headed by a former MIC vice-president and another by a trade unionist have applied for registration The third is a Punjabi-based party. The applications are m various stages of processing, including someNST - 68 words
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131 1985-09-26 8 LAHAD DATU (Sabah), Wed. The town here was struck by panic when folks here heard that pirates were launching another attack on the town. The residents, gripped with fear after Monday's incident m which 15 people were killed by pirates, ran to theirBernama - 131 words
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224 1985-09-26 10 No jobs at yard for 73 who can't pay back gratuities SEVENTY-THREE J--rong Shipyard employees did not get their jobs hack tetiut they were —Me to pay back their gratuities m one lump sum. The employee* who retired under the company's "voluntary cetlrenaeat scheme" were among the 91 who had224 words
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Article, Illustration547 1985-09-26 10 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB Company forecasts capital expenditure for next year will be $7 million By APPLE Computers yesterday signalled a firm commitment to operations here with the announcement that the major portion of its Apple He production will be done at its Ang Mo Kio547 words
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Article77 1985-09-26 10 CHILDREN visiting the Jurong Bird Park on Sunday are promised a day of fun, entertainment and lots of activities. In conjunction with Children's Day, the park is holding a concert and a bird show m aid of the Children's Charities Association. Children from the various77 words
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138 1985-09-26 10 A YOUTH who was trailed by a traffic policeman for speeding abandoned his motorcycle and escaped on foot, a court heard yesterday. But five months later, when Ng Swee Peng, 17, received a letter from the Traffic Police asking for the name of the rider138 words
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Article, Illustration295 1985-09-26 10 Award for truck driver who saved woman IT WAS a day of continuous heavy rain, floods and traffic jams. But for truck driver Mohamad bin Mahat, 25, July 18 will be remembered as the day he risked his life to save a drowning woman. For that brave act, he has295 words
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165 1985-09-26 10 Work resumes at site of Chinatown complex THE stop-work order on the Chinatown Centrepoint has been partially lifted by the Labour Ministry since Monday. A senior ministry official said yesterday that, except for the podium block area, work had resumed at the building site at the Junction of New Bridge165 words
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Article66 1985-09-26 10 THE Singapore Association for the Deal will mark International Day of the Deaf on Sun day with a series of games to promote togetherness among the deaf and non-deaf Dr Goh Ewe Hong, the association's former president, will be the guest of honour at the66 words
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Article, Illustration256 1985-09-26 11 4 years and 24 strokes for cabby who robbed A TAXI-diiver and two of his accomplices, not contented with the loot they got from a robbery, made their victims withdraw cash from two automated teller machines. Chua Teng Hoe, 33, the taxi-driver, admitted yesterday to committing armed robbery at the256 words
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Article71 1985-09-26 11 Mandarin oratorical contest A NATIONAL oratorical contest will be held at Thomson community centre on Oct 12 at 8 pm to promote greater use of Mandarin among Chinese Singaporeans. The contest, organised by the centre's citizens' consultative committee, will be divided into three categories. They are the open, secondary and71 words
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Article, Illustration446 1985-09-26 11 CHUA CHIN CHYE - CHUA CHIN CHYE Poisonous snakes m Singapore By ENCOUNTERS with poisonous snakes are rare m Singapore. In the last three years, there were only three instances of poisonous snakes being spotted at homes. "We receive about 300 calls about snakes m homes each year,"446 words
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121 1985-09-26 11 A WOMAN, ft victim In an armed robbery, offered <mx to two robbers, ft court heard yesterday. The 22-year-old woman followed the robbers after telling her boyfriend to return Because of this evidence, a district court judge said he might drop the rope charges121 words
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Article19 1985-09-26 11 PRESIDENT Wee Kirn Wee will present the President's Scout Awards at the Istana today at 10.30 am.19 words
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Article, Illustration196 1985-09-26 11 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM Bj THE popular Chinese television musical series. Live From Studio One, is going to the Maldives next month. A Singapore Broadcasting Corporation film crew of 16 which includes a producer, a choreogra- pher, dancers and singers will spend eight days there196 words
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Article116 1985-09-26 11 See, not a drop of oil AN ATTEMPT is being made to drive a car< from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur and back without engine oil. The car, a Holden j Commodore, was completely drained of motor oil just before the start of its 784-km journey from the Australian High Commission116 words
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231 1985-09-26 11 5 years for stabbing man to death A FILIPINO carpenter, originally accused of murder, was jailed for five years for manslaughter by the High Court yesterday for fatally stabbing a fellow worker. Dominador Santiago Sabater, 29, admitted causing the death of Mr Florencio Martinez, 27, at Kamay-Kamayan Cafetaria on the231 words
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Article92 1985-09-26 11 Talk on investments in China A LAWYER working m China and currently the President of the American Chambers of Commerce m Beijing, Ms Sally Harpole, will talk on Investments m China: Issues relating to Laws, Taxation and Foreign Exchange, on Oct 3. She has represented foreign companies on joint ventures92 words
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125 1985-09-26 11 SINGAPORE Airlines will receive Its ltth Boeing 741 Big Top today. This brings the average age of tie airline's planes to 29.4 months. With this delivery, SIA now owns about a third of all the 8741-3 M series plf en125 words
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197 1985-09-26 11 BENG TAN - Large turnout at save energy seminar BENG TAN By POOR business and the need to save contributed to the unexpectedly large turnout at an energy conservation seminar yesterday. Organisers Japan Trade Centre of Singapore and the Energy Conservation Centre of Japan planned for 70 participants m the two-day meet at197 words
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Article, Illustration1261 1985-09-26 12 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON Retrial of two Workers' Party leaders By SENIOR District Judge E. C. Foenander said m his judgment yesterday that the conduct of two workers' Party leaders m making a false declaration about the party's accounts m 1962 was "not something to be1,261 words
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Article217 1985-09-26 12 OPPOSITION MP J.B. Jeyaretnam will not lose his seat In Alison because of the three-month jail Article 45 (c) of the Singapore Constitution states that a person shaU not be an MP if he is convicted of as offence and sentenced to imprisonment for a217 words
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Article485 1985-09-26 12 THE story began m the 1972 general election. J.B. Jeyaretnam, the Workers' Party secretary-general, sued Mr Tay Boon Too, the former People's Action Party MP for Paya Lebar, (or remarks by Mr Tay during the hustings. Jeyaretnam lost his defamation suit m 1974. His appeal m485 words
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248 1985-09-26 12 A SEVEN-MAN committee has submitted to the Government a report on the plight of kidney patients m Singapore. The committee, under the direction of Dr Chew Chin Hin, Deputy Director of Medical Services (Hospitals), studied the incidence of kidney failure m Singapore and248 words
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53 1985-09-26 12 Five injured in mini-bus collision FIVE passengers m a mini-bus were slightly injured m a collision with a mini-lorry at Upper Thomson Road on Tuesday. They were treated as outpatients at Tan Tock Seng Hospital Both drivers escaped injury. Witnesses are asked to contact Sgt Akubal Singh of the Traffic53 words
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Article, Illustration194 1985-09-26 12 Proposed changes to wage system MORE than 100 grassroots unionists yesterday met to discuss proposed changes to the National Wages Council, wage system and collective bargaining. A dozen of them spoke out on the proposals made by the Minister of State (Defence and Trade and Industry),194 words
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Article, Illustration151 1985-09-26 12 HINDI film star Zeenat Aman will be m Singapore early next month to present a variety show. With her will be the Hindi film industry's wellknown "villain", Prem Chopra, dancer Leena Das and a team of singers, music director and a producer and director.151 words
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181 1985-09-26 12 40 Thai MRT workers go back to work FORTY of the 130 Thai workers at the Common wealth Mass Rapid Transit station are back at work yesterday, after they downed tools on Tuesday over a dispute with the contractor. They went back to work, some m the morning, and the181 words
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Article, Illustration432 1985-09-26 13 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK STPB's drive to draw more tourists By Board suggests publishing standard price ranges for hotels THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board wants hotels to lower their published rates to more realistic levels. The board feels this should be done since hotels usually charge rates far432 words
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Article147 1985-09-26 13 A LOOK at the published rates of Singapore hotels is often enough to turn away a potential visitor to the country. But a closer look will show that real prices have fallen so much that they are now comparable to other countries despite the147 words
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Article101 1985-09-26 13 ONE of the most ambitious tourism promotions m Singapore will be launched In December. Plans for Merlion Week will be announced by the Singapore Tourlst Promotion Board tomorrow. STPS Chairman Dr Wong Kwel Cheong described Merlion Week as a colourful and pulsating festival In Petir, the People's101 words
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155 1985-09-26 13 A FIRM of insurance adjusters has offered a $45,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for an armed robbery at a goldsmith's shop m Joo Chiat Road on Sept 8. Graham Miller (S) Pte Ltd, which surveys and155 words
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302 1985-09-26 13 LOONG SWEE YIN - Engineer who stayed away fromNS fined $2,000 LOONG SWEE YIN By A CHARTERED engineer stayed away from National Service by remaining m Britain for more than 12 years without a valid exit permit. Yesterday, he was fined $2,000. Lim Geok Hian, 35, was granted a four-year deferment from National Service302 words
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160 1985-09-26 13 Full-time VITB trainees shoot past 14,000 PULL-TIME trainee enrolment at the Vocational and Industrial Training Board exceeded 14,1* for the first time m January this year. And "more training places are required and will be provided to meet the demand of school leavers," said VITB director Law Song Seng yesterday160 words
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Article37 1985-09-26 14 THE POSB Employees Union will hold its first triennial delegates' conference on Monday at 10.30 am. The conference will be held at the auditorium on the seventh storey of POSB Centre m Bras Basah Road.37 words
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Article, Illustration764 1985-09-26 14 RAV DHALIWAL - RAV DHALIWAL By THIS 14-km expressway is meant to fink the Thomson/Upper Serangoon corridor and Changi. A trip from Ang Mo Kio to Changl will then take only about 15 mlnates. It is expected to cost dose to ISM million and will764 words
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Article121 1985-09-26 14 THIEVES smashed open the quarter windows of at least 25 cars m two public car parks one m Clementi West Street 2 and the other m Teban Gardens early yesterday. The total amount of valuables stolen was not immediately known. The thieves got away with121 words
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Article223 1985-09-26 14 The abandoned babies POLICE are expected to consult the Attorney-General's Chambers for advice on whether or not to take action against the mother of two babies found abandoned m a Hindu temple m South Bridge Road last a sararaay. Police have interviewed several people,223 words
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184 1985-09-26 14 Chinese journalists for newspaper seminar FORTY journalists from Chinese newspapers and other organisations m Singapore and Malaysia will attend a three-day seminar on economic news editing and reporting. It is organised by Lianhe Zaobao and Lianhe Wanbao at the auditorium of News Centre m Genting Lane tomorrow. The speakers will184 words
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237 1985-09-26 15 AN ENGINEER has reported to poUce that his family had received nuisance toleplwc calls and threats after he called all a deal to seU his ear to a second-hand ear dealer. The engineer said the dealer, who introduced himself as Steves, threatened237 words
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Article70 1985-09-26 15 ABOUT 300 people will visit the Outward Bound School on Pulau Übin this Saturday. The visitors are from various government ministries, statutory boards, community centres, private firms, and students from junior colleges. They will be shown round the school, which conducts adventure courses. Besides watching the school's70 words
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324 1985-09-26 15 Parenting classes for schoolgirls FOR the first time, 13 and 14-year-old girls will be taught parenting skills under a new compulsory home economics syllabus announced by the Ministry of Education yesterday. The revamped course includes a family life and home management section that focuses on child care, child development and324 words
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Article, Illustration130 1985-09-26 15 TWO Malaysian brothers were yesterday jailed for two years each for smuggling m two Thai women m May and last month. Yap Hoi Choon.3o, and Yap Hai Meng, 31, both fishermen, admitted using a sampan to bring the women m from Johor. The130 words
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166 1985-09-26 15 Promoted N level students can rejoin schools STUDENTS who took their GCE N levels last year and who qualify under the new promotion criteria announced m July can register (or readmission at their former schools on Saturday during office hours. They may then join the class m October immediately after166 words
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Article130 1985-09-26 15 Deputy PM of Cook Island arrives DR TEREPAI MAOATE, Deputy Prime Minister of Cook Island, arrived last night on a nine-day visit during which he win have talks with Ministry of Health senior officials. Dr Maoate, who is also the Minister of Health, was received at the airport by Dr130 words
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Advertisement541 1985-09-26 11 It says a lot about a Rolex. It says a lot about a jeweller who sells them. It takes fifteen /4msCftt!Wr*sSti^ bility of an Oyster days for every /w/Sj2S SSJS that this austere Rolex Oyster /Cp^H 8L body are moved to watch to earn BB^9f^Ky799\^! hL comment "espethe proud title541 words
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Advertisement433 1985-09-26 12 Some of the best deals ever offered to the people are now at Jong Wah, People's Park Centre Geylang Serai. Yes its true there's a great deal going on at Jong Wah Radio TV People's Park. Come along to the big, bright people's store for your electrical bargains today. —^^^~IL_~433 words
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Advertisement253 1985-09-26 14 MschiiicAsisßv 9 The 6th South East Asian Industrial Fair From 23-27 September 1985 Singapore's World Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Japan, France, Trade Centre is the stage for MachineAsiaßS The the United Kingdom, Sweden and the United States South East Asian Industrial Fair. This is the sixth will be presenting papers253 words
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Advertisement428 1985-09-26 15 THE SHANGRI-LA-BRITISH AIRWAYS DINNER THEATRE PRESENTS JOHNSr^j Wffff SUSAN BROWN SAM DALE JANINAFAYE fc«? ?1 £1 1 MARTIN FISK ELBA HUNT DAVID JANSfIN MU 4/ L yaM wwiumoiian wkm Lf@JIICKBMHIinSTKJ I svA\sms~ AUIN AYCKBOURN mW M H iHH -27 October M «^^^HI|DB B^^| 1^ Venue: Island Ballroorr Ml Directed by428 words
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Article490 1985-09-26 16 THE pledge by the five major industrial nations to take action to nudge down the value of the US dollar will be a source of relief to finance ministers around the world. For if there is one lesson the foreign exchange markets have taught us over the490 words
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Article, Illustration1036 1985-09-26 16 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM The Umno annual general assembly i i j F y -—Y "-'v :„mf,imffn By THIS year's United Malays National Organisation (Umno) annual general assembly, which begins today, is likely to become an occasion for the display of party unity among the1,036 words
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Article, Illustration813 1985-09-26 16 LONDON Hardly a week goes by m the hothouse atmosphere of Silicon Valley without a top manager leaving a hightech company m order to start another one. But seldom has there been a defection so spectacular as last week's resignation by Mr StevenFT - 813 words
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Article, Illustration1513 1985-09-26 17 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT The 'stampede' towards protectionism By Washington Correspondent Farmers turn their backs on open trade THE American farmers are among the strongest supporters of However, they have been hit by high US interest rates and now also see themselves facing allegedly heavily-subsidised competition1,513 words
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665 1985-09-26 17 LIAK TENG KIAT - Competition from imports felt across the board LIAK TENG KIAT By Z SOME observers w see racist overtones m some off the rhetoric flying about m Congress, and note that many off the Bills being proposed will hit mainly at Asian countries although the US also has large trad* daficits665 words
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Advertisement816 1985-09-26 17 Smoked Sichuan Duck (Boneless) Another Sichuan Delict cHily nTHti Dt^gon Cits« I Discover some of tfie flhet^yhujn HP^V and Seafood diihes at DragdfcCity 1 Experience the watm and attentive ■I 4jß service, so reminiscent of ftmditional "**s^W Chinese hospitality and respect. Wdiijj iun \jy Amidst rich and elaborate Krst Muiu^hi816 words
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316 1985-09-26 18 Where the shop-floor man is in charge- I RECENTLY met a German colleague who is the chief engineer m the research department of our main office m West Germany. My company manufactures hi-tech components which are very often used m robotics and simulators. During the course of our conversation, he316 words
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253 1985-09-26 18 NS status and employment eligibility I READ with interest your recent reports on the Malay-Muslim Economic Congress. It is well-known that to start a business one must have the necessary knowledge, experience and skills. Here I would like to address one issue because it is affecting Malay jobseekers and would-be253 words
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142 1985-09-26 18 PLEASE refer to the letter "Any 5-room Model A flats m Bukit Batok?" by "Applicant" (ST, Aug 9), who comments that Housing Board officers have given him different answers. In an announcement m September 1982 on the types of Housing Board flats available,142 words
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202 1985-09-26 18 PLEASE refer to the letter by Mr Eddie Leong (ST, Aug 23), who suggests that earth dumpers and their drivers be licensed to ensure safety on public roads and construction sites. The licensing of earth moving dumpers and their drivers is done by202 words
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141 1985-09-26 18 Five-year plan for four branches I REFER to Miss Doris Chan's letter "Speed up construction of libraries". (ST, Sept 5). Prior to 1982, branch libraries were planned and built as and when the need was ascertained. Under the arrangement, four branches were opened m 1970 (Queenstown), 1974 (Toa Payoh), 1978141 words
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147 1985-09-26 18 PLEASE refer to your report "You can row your boat m these two new areas". (ST, Sept 3). Mr Andrew Brooking's statement on the use of the reservoirs for rowing and canoeing is incorrect. The following facts will clear any wrong impressions your readers147 words
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793 1985-09-26 18 This must include review of Auctioneers' Licences Act I REFER to the recent series of letters concerning housing agents. I am afraid the official replies to "Distraught Owner" and "Upgrader" asking them to report to the police or the Inland Revenue Department793 words
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180 1985-09-26 18 I REFER to the letter "Don't just leave it to the courts" by "Purchaser". (ST. SeDt 21). My husband and I have a slightly different problem. We have not contracted to buy a unit from the developer but have contracted to subpurchase180 words
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Letter, Illustration166 1985-09-26 18 I HAVE read the story "Gan Eng Seng School to go co-ed (Sunday Times, Sept 1) and am appalled that my old school is going co-ed m 1967. GESS has always been a boys' school since it was founded m 1885 by166 words
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Article, Illustration72 1985-09-26 19 THE Singapore market ended mixed as some buying m the afternoon helped to firm up prices. The Straits Times Industrial Index added 0.3 point to 782.6 while the Business Times Composite Index slipped 0.25 to 668.22 points. Volume rose to 24.31 million shares valued at 160.48 million,72 words
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Article16 1985-09-26 19 Fed Cobles 1,680.000 M B F Hldgs 50< 1,508,000 F N 1,373,000 Raleigh 1,170,00016 words
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Article158 1985-09-26 19 G E Lilt 1600 +325 M 8 F Ittp 50c 340 +47 SeiWe. 34? +45 UMFlou 880 +40 IMTutiM 378 +40 la* hi 290 +33 HLWSOc 214 +24 TOM 462+20 mln Corp 50c 320 +18 F*N 605+15 MBf Corp 50c 225+12 MWood 156 +11 lnfusoc 145 +11158 words
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Article69 1985-09-26 19 Sept 24 Sept 25 BI Compos.lt 668 47 668 22 8T Indicator *****45 *****11 BTO6 0S 287 +259 ST Industrials ***** ***** SI Finance 2574 01 2644.00 SI Hotels 738 62 745 70 Sept 24 Sept 25 SI Propett.es 456 25 457.25 STMimngs ***** 341.22 ST Plantations 2285 6969 words
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Article34 1985-09-26 19 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Tines i <» HiaUSuidlS uOmpoSilc 1984/85 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1984/85 Low 717.95 (15/7/85) 631.62 (15/7/85) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (2/8/82)34 words
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Article13 1985-09-26 19 The US dollar closed at DM 2.7100 m Singapore, losing three points.13 words
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Article20 1985-09-26 19 DM V FF S$ HJ UBs ***** 2.7050 ***** Unq 2.1500 Unq ***** ***** 229.45 8.2640 2.1585 7.787020 words
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Article33 1985-09-26 19 |-t«««IIt Gained 13 ticks to 91.78 a contract. Dentschemark: Gained six ticks to 0.3725 a contract. Japanese yea: Lost three ticks to 0.*****2 a contract. G*M: Gained US$O.O5 to U*****.40 an ounce.33 words
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Article77 1985-09-26 19 Asian firms suppliers for GM INDIANAPOLIS, Wed. The Allison gas turbine division of General Motors Corp said yesterday that three Asian firms would supply components for two of its large aircraft engines. Allison said the finished engines would be assembled m Indianapolis for at least the first two years. AllisonReuter - 77 words
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Article74 1985-09-26 19 BEIJING. Wed. A consortium of American petroleum firms has drilled a well m southern China's Pearl River Delta that produces 2,000 tonnes of crude daily, the government said yesterday. The 98.5-m deep well is the seventh to produce oil m the region since Sinoforeign offshore exploration beganAP - 74 words
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Article38 1985-09-26 19 HONGKONG, Wed. The Commissioner of Deposit-taking Companies said the registration of Renown Credit Ltd as a deposit-taking company has been revoked. The Commissioner said m a statement the revocation was made at the company's request. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article85 1985-09-26 19 HONGKONG, Wed. Seven sites were sold (or a total of HK556.9 million (5J15.9 million) at a government land auction, an official auctioneer said. It was the first auction m four months, made possible by last month's resolution of technical issues regarding land sales by the joint SinoBritishReuter - 85 words
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Article98 1985-09-26 19 WEST CHESTER (Pennsylvania), Wed. The American computer group Commodore Inter- national Ltd has announced a net loss of US$ll4 million (*****.4 million) for the fiscal year that ended last June 30 as a result of the slump m the US computer market. Commodore had aAFP - 98 words
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363 1985-09-26 19 Move to protect firm from its creditors LAMIPAK Industries, once the star of local entrepreneurship, is expected to appoint accountants Deloitte Haskins Sells as provisional liquidators to protect the company from its creditors. Despite the appointment, a source said that the company is hanging on363 words
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146 1985-09-26 19 NOL turns in lower first-half profits NEPTUNE Orient Lines (NOL), the national flag carrier, turned m lower profits m the first half of 1965. The NOL group of companies made a pre-tax profit of |2.22 million m the period ended June 1965, compared with a pre-tax profit of $4.71 million146 words
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Article, Illustration258 1985-09-26 19 ANGELINE TAN - ANGELINE TAN By GUINNESS, known m Singapore for its stout, will make its first foray into the beer market here with the launch of a German beer, Furstenberg, next month. Whether the name Furstenberg will come easy to Singapore lips is one matter, but258 words
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Article, Illustration482 1985-09-26 19 THE doyen of the public relations scene m Asia and Australia, Mr Peter Bostock, 52, has resigned from the company whose activities m this part of the world he had pioneered. After 12 Vi years, building Burson-Marstellar Asia and Australia from scratch,482 words
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99 1985-09-26 19 Move for laws on share disclosure THE standing committee on company law reform said it is proposing legislation requiring disclosure of beneficial ownership of shareholders and of dealings m shares on a significant scale. It said m an interim report it plans to recommend provisions along the lines adopted mReuter - 99 words
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Article277 1985-09-26 19 SHING LOONG Finance, probably the least known of the Keppel Group divisions, is planning to expand by applying for a licence from the Monetary Authority of Singapore to set up branches. And to help the finance company move into the big league, this whollyowned277 words
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210 1985-09-26 19 DOREEN SOH - Interest rates ease in bankers' market DOREEN SOH By THE spectre of higher prime leading rates faded m Interest rates la the barters' market eased farther yesterday. The cost of harrowing; m— ey overnight on the inter-bank market halved to If per cent by the close of yesterday. As lt\wHm&210 words
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Article46 1985-09-26 19 THE Bank of Tokyo Ltd said it will raise its Singapore prime lending rate to 8 per cent from 7.5, effective today. The bank last changed its prime on Sept 2 when it reduced it to 7.5 per cent from 8. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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313 1985-09-26 19 NORA CHENG - Malaya Tin makes new offer to VDH shareholders NORA CHENG By WHEN Malaya Tin Printing's general offer for Van der Horst (VDH) shares closed yesterday, the canmaker only got a 30.1 per cent stake m the marine and engineering group. It will, therefore, continue to woo VDH shareholders for their313 words
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Article171 1985-09-26 19 SINGAPORE Petroleum Company Pte Ltd has arranged for cheap funds via the largest note issuance facility (NIF) to be issued to date m Singapore. Under the NIF arranged by merchant bankers Morgan Grenfell (Asia) Ltd, SPC will be able to issue short-term lOUs171 words
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Article3660 1985-09-26 20 READERS should be aware of the Mtatms of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered m "business done". Further because al dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does3,660 words
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Article2751 1985-09-26 20 Al shares quoted have a par value of SI. unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip/rights M tax-exempted dividend. ABN is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in doiars 1985 Last Yield Voi Day Hfeh Low Company Sate Cha* (100) M* Low2,751 words
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Article2833 1985-09-26 20 INDUSTRIALS A Choc (2 70S) (1) 2 69 (3) 2 68 (61)2 70 AISB (0.976) (10) 0 98 (29) 0 96 (52> 095 (41) 092 (21) 0.94 (2) 0 91 (8)0 93(52)0 97 Alcom (0 948) (2) 097 (2) 096 (20) 0 95 (5) 0.942,833 words
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651 1985-09-26 21 BUYING m the afternoon yesterday helped to trim the effects of profit-taking m the morning. The Straits Times Industrial Index rose 0.3 point to 782.6 •while the Business Times Composite Index slipped 0.25 40 668.22 points. I Trading was active yesterday, with volume rising651 words
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Article286 1985-09-26 21 ~S*pl a HKJ Ctunte Associated HoteK 0 40S Bonk Ot Fast Asia 2 1 30 unch Cheung Kong I 7 9C fO I Chma Light 15 20 +0 1 "<ross Horb Tunnel 9 90 f E Consortium 0 62 0 01 for Eosr E,ch PKlex 0 045 unch G286 words
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Article60 1985-09-26 21 i i i i i I -i i i i NST Index Wednesday 1267.59(1266.94) g Hongkong Hang Seng :\y Wednesday 1547.68(1553.24) %t- Afl-Ordinaries Wednesday 961.3(960.8) Nkkd D J Average Wednesday *****.81(*****.60) Financial Tines Industrials "1 Tuesday 982.7 (995.3) jl Dow Jones Average Tuesday 1321.12(1316.31) (Figures m brackets refer to60 words
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Article349 1985-09-26 21 Sept 25 Ten Chanfe A,momo!o I 1 50 20 Akoi 356 +1 Amudo 755 unch Asah. Chem 733 22 Asani GkKS 795 4 2 Bonk Tk 780 unch Bridgestone 560 +4 Canon 1020 10 CoiK) Computer 1620 30 C.t.zen 396 5 D N*> Pnn» 1050 10 D Nippon Screen349 words
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Article233 1985-09-26 21 Sept 24 USS Change Alcoa 33H unch Allied Chem Cp Allis-Chalmers 3W unch Am Tel Tel 21K -H Amox Inc I4H -V 4 Amr Corp 40H -IH Bethlehem Stl 16V4 -Vt Boeing Co 46 -T* Burroughs Cp 66*. -W Caterpillar Co 36H8 Chose Manhtn 50(4 Chrysler Cp 36*233 words
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Article542 1985-09-26 21 Sept 24 Pence Change INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 268 -2 Ass. Dairies 134 unch BTRPLC 350 -6 Babcocks 135 unch Bofdoys 364 -3 Beecham 325 -6 BICC 220 -3 Blue Circle 516 -2 BOC Group 270 -7 Boots 198 -4 Bowoter 328 unch BATS 263 -5 Britannia 109 -I BP 530542 words
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Article323 1985-09-26 21 Sepl 25 Cents Change (Aust) A C I 276 unch A N I 283 3 A P M 293 unch Abertoyle IO4OS -10 Age 285 unch Alliance Oil I2OS +5 Allied Mill 285 unch Ampol Exp 217 63 Ampol Pet .217 unch Anz 488 unch Ashton 106 4 B323 words
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Article346 1985-09-26 21 1- Mr {1.000 2 For b«t customers only 3 OCBC Finance. 4 only avaiabte at OSS Finance. UK's rate* abo avabbk ai UOf xibble at DBS Finance. j OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 5 1 5>4 5 5U Monthly 5 l 2 Autosave 4*4 Fixed346 words
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Article154 1985-09-26 21 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5253—1.5289 6.71-6.44 Canadian dollar 1.5858—1.5885 6.44-6.25 NZ dollar 1.1739-1.1782 8.77-8.38 Sterling pound 3.0820—3.0870 3.31-3.21 US dollar 2.1560-2.1580 4.72-4.61 Local dolars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling154 words
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Article96 1985-09-26 21 THE US dollar closed little-changed against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, the greenback closed at 2.1560/80 m quiet trading. It traded within a range of 2.1520 and 2.1605 after opening at 2.1530/70. Against the deutschemark, it opened at 2.7055/65 and closed at 2.7035/50.96 words
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Article113 1985-09-26 21 THE kilobar market traded between 5522,902 and 5122.985 yesterday. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.50/330.00, and traded briefly to a high of U*****.70/330.20 before closing for lunch at U*****.00/329.50. It later recovered from the day's low of U*****. 30/ 8. 70 to U*****. 20/9.70, and closed for113 words
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Article21 1985-09-26 21 GOLD US$/oz Wed Tues Singapore 328.50-329.00 330.00-330.50 Hongkong 329.70-330.10 330.90-331.40 Tues Men New York 330.10-330.60 328.70-329.20 London 328.00—329.00 326.00—326.5021 words
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Article191 1985-09-26 21 Managers' pries* for Sept 28 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 188-2 00 The Sawngs Fund 1.38-1 46 Sport Prog Fund 0.81-0.86 Spore Sec. Fund 1 17-1 24 Spore Invest Fund 0 81 0 86 Spore tquity Fund 083—0 88 DBS Bank Shenton Growth Fund 1.03—1.09 Asa Unit Trust191 words
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Article, Illustration517 1985-09-26 21 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo Delivery of FCL import containers Skip (Voyage) Boies AvaiaWe lakar. I (1140) COD 24 9 < 120 b! Gather (006 RE) C 0024 9iU3Si L Snmathi (30W) COD 24 9 <1510 i Jumna Pioneer (5) COO 24 S (2245) NedHoutmar517 words
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Article79 1985-09-26 21 Eurodollar 3-month deposit AFTER some early-morning activity, operators were apprehensive m following through the gains registered m the Eurodollar, with the contract restricted within a five-tick movement. Some felt a correction was imminent and squared off outstanding positions. (100 implied interest rate) Open High Law Seit Est m Dee 91.8079 words
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Article, Illustration50 1985-09-26 21 AFTER two days of hectic trading, the deutschemark pit settled for a breather as the market consolidated within a relatively narrow range. (US dollar Deutschemark Open High Lew Sett Est V«l Dae 0.3727 0.3732 0.3717 0.3725 619 MarM 0.3758 Ja 0.3800 Open lot (Tms): 545. Act V«i (Tnes): 11M50 words
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Article52 1985-09-26 21 AFTER some exceptional good volume this week, the yen contract reverted to a lacklustre performance. There was no Bank of Japan intervention and buying interest was minimal. Open High Low Sett Est Dee 0.*****5 0.*****88 0.*****1 0.*****2 24 MmrM 0.*****2 Ju 0.*****0 Ores tat (Ta«): HI. Act V«l52 words
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Article, Illustration76 1985-09-26 21 GOLD closed lower m moderate trading as no fresh factors emerged to stimulate interest m the metal. However, the outlook for US interest appeared to be weak and the market may position itself for another rally m gold later. Reports from Security Pacific National Bank SPAFI (In USf per76 words
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Article16 1985-09-26 21 mm i XL Tin 30 40 dowm 34 cents Turnover: 726 tonnes up 558 tonnes16 words
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Article24 1985-09-26 21 dHMipncts Copper tonrw Tvn Spot 950 00-950 50 (945 50-946 00 1 3 months 975 50-976 00 (*****-*****) Market torn Stead*Sales lUWS lonws24 words
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Article24 1985-09-26 21 9mm USJ'troy oi Tan Man hqfsm 616 fc?l 619 6?4 M«i fn He* »ork 615-6 ?C 5 b H Sow<t C'eOil Su/iw Spore24 words
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Article30 1985-09-26 21 Closi* pnees MMitMMm tome fm Spot 689 00—690 00 (678 00—678 50) 3 months 111 00 -***** (700 00- 700 50) Market tone Stead*' Sates 1 1 900 tonnes30 words
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Article94 1985-09-26 21 Ctonf prices Crude MS/tmne paknoi Sept 745 (central) 740 (southi Oct 745 (north i 742 50 (central i 740 (south) Refined pahnoi US$/t«nes RBD palm Oct Nov 362 50 setters I Oec 372 50 (sellersRBDOtw Oct No* 362 50 sellers Oec 372 50 (sellers) RBD Stearin OctNovDec 33094 words
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Article, Illustration313 1985-09-26 21 I STOCK US$ US$ DeVoe Holbein Internotionol ny 6"'t. 7 5 Gty-Clock Internotionol ny 2"»> 3~t> Quotes os of September 23 1985 First Commerce Securities B.V World Trade ("enter Strawinskylaan 857 i 1077 xx Amsterdam The Netherlands Telephone (31 1 (201 *****2 ITelex ***** Vessel Berth Arr313 words
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Article19 1985-09-26 21 Ctowit pnccs WwMir ctnti/kio Singapore October 162 00 down one cent i Malaysia Octobei ***** down two cents19 words
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Article, Illustration433 1985-09-26 22 AFTER years of aggressive business moves, Sime Darby, the Asean multinational as its chairman describes the group, is poised for further growth. "Now that the group's core business structure and corporate philosophy have been firmly established, the longterm prospects are good and433 words
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462 1985-09-26 22 ANTHONY HOE - ANTHONY HOE High interest, exchange losses partly to blame By, DESPITE business being three times better, Town City Properties Ltd, Indonesian tycoon Hendra Rahardja's listed vehicle m Singapore, has gone into the red with a pretax loss of $8.8 million for the462 words
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239 1985-09-26 22 PENINSULAR Land Development Sdn Bhd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of property developer Island and Peninsular Bhd (I&P), will be buying 11 acres of land m Kuala Lumpur from the British High Commission. It announced on Tuesday that it had signed an agreement with the239 words
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Article74 1985-09-26 22 HONGKONG. Wed Hong kongs third-largest shipping agent has reported profits of HKJ7I.I million (5520.6 nil lion) for the first six months o! this year, down 12.8 per cent on the same period last yeaf The Chairman of W*h Kwong Shipping and .nv«st ment Company, Mr Frank Chao, yesterdayAFP - 74 words
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Article, Illustration213 1985-09-26 22 HYCONOMISER is a device that can reduce fuel consumption by about 20 per cent, says its sole distributor here, Budget Maintenance and Marketing. It consists of a test-tube-shaped filter, an adjustable screw with locking nut and an aluminium cylinder containing three nylon balls. The device works213 words
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Article72 1985-09-26 22 SONY recently introduced two video decks that complement the 8 mm mini-video cassette brought here m Jue. One model, EV-AJM, costs $1,3* and the other, EV-S7M, $2,1 M. Both have most of the functions of standard home video decks. The aew decks can accept three hoar72 words
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312 1985-09-26 22 BANKERS m Singapore will have yet another computer software package to choose from. The system, the B&K Banking Information System, was originally developed by a Danish company Birch Krogboe International for a Kuwaiti bank m 1882. Since then, it has been adopted by312 words
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Article61 1985-09-26 22 TOKYO. Wed Japan 's long term prime rate will be cut to 7 pei cent from 7.2 per cent, effective on Saturday, banking sources said The three long-term banks. Industrial liank of Japan Ltd. IvOng-term Credit Bank of Japan Ltd and Nippon Credit Bank Ltd. will makeReuter - 61 words
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Article154 1985-09-26 22 Batu Lintang THE Malaysian Foreign Investment Committee has approved the deal struck m July between Malaysian plantation tycoon Tan Sri Lee Loy Seng of Kuala Lumpur Kepong and Sabah timber tycoon Datuk Wee Boon Ping of International Wood. Datuk Wee is free to buy his proposed 72 per cent stake154 words
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Article36 1985-09-26 22 TONG MENG Industries Ltd made a group pretax loss of $38,000 for the half year ended June 30 compared with a profit of $195,000 previously. Its turnover fell from $2.6 million to $2.2 million.36 words
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Article45 1985-09-26 22 UAC Bhd has posted a 36 per cent fall m group pre-tax profit to M 512.4 million on a 1^.5-per cent decline m turnover to MsBo million for the year ended June 30. A final dividend of 12.5 per cent has been declared.45 words
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Advertisement147 1985-09-26 19 Making a meeting successful takes experience. Introducing When you host a function hosting a function. at the Hilton International From menu selections to to "S! >Hlt c r I Hilton Meeting Makers. Singapore, you 11 rind there s a banquet facilities, equipment, group of people assigned to entertainment packages, pricing,147 words
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Advertisement392 1985-09-26 22 YOU'LL REMEMBER FOR THE LJjj^B REST OF YOUR LIFE. |m! You have a choice of 19 tour JL* a! EV**^ JW jl jj departure programmes); programmes meticulously «P^^^ IB B sightseeing tours escorted by planned to offer you the best of P fljl professional guides; all New Zealand and Australia.392 words
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Advertisement493 1985-09-26 23 C.A.T.S. I *****66 dfdfkl;jl;dfdf 2 Eating Out 2 Eating Out I lCs^^i Li aXinitfinPliNM CAROLS GOODIES FOR Nasi Bri- I MRS. HWS DELIGHTS. -"02-66 Far yum. Penang Laksa. Ipoh Hor East Plaza. Tel: *****15. Muslim Kun. Hokkien Mee. Kajang Sa- Indonesian buffet $8/- per head. tay 32 Greenwood Aye Tel:493 words
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Advertisement481 1985-09-26 23 3 Catering 880/ SATAY/ SEAFOOD buffet avail from Golden Beach at $8 pe.- person above. Pis. call Wendy *****86/9. EX-RESTAURANT COOK CATER Buffet. Wedding. Birthday, Open ceremony house warming. Tel: *****43 Johnson Anytime. WE CATER BUFFET; Barbecue, wedding, cocktail party for $8.00 only. Tables, chairs provided. Annie *****82, *****15. BIG481 words
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Advertisement440 1985-09-26 23 4 Nightclubs/ Lounges/Discos EXCLUSIVE DINING DISCO Club together with time-share island chalets Mslsoo (*****5). Life membership for exclusive Club and 30 years time-share island chalets off Mersing. Call 07-*****9. *****0 for Catherine, Ashreen, Ann. EXCLUSIVE NITE CLUB at Orchard Tower (rear blk.) with live-band charming hostesses. Office Nit* Club, tel:440 words
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Advertisement635 1985-09-26 23 11 Pleasure Boats 37' SAILING SLOOP fully equipped for extended cruising. Extras include VHF., depth sounder, log, auto pilot etc. Reasonable offer secures. Call Gay Seng Marine, 57 Jalan Benaan Kapal. Tel: *****86 for enquiries/ viewing. CHARTER A 43 footer motor yacht to the Southern Islands. Excellent for group or635 words
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Advertisement807 1985-09-26 23 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday Friday 9.00 am to 5.00pm Saturday 8.30 am to 2.00pm "am deadline for the Sunday Times) Public Holiday 9.00 am to I.oopm COUNTER SERVICE: Timea Orchard Centre, #02-105 Lucky Plaza Monday-Friday: 10.00 am to 12 noon I.oopm to 5.30pm (4.00pm for next day) Times Holme, 390 Kirn807 words
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Advertisement782 1985-09-26 23 18 Home Furniture/ urnianiny DIRECT FROM FACTORY, made to order kitchen cabinets. $95 p.f.r. Wardrobe $120 p.f.r. Pine bedroom set $1,200 per set (ready made). Free on-the-spot designing. Tel: *****27 or visit our factory at 2 Sungei Kadut St.4, Sungei Kadut Ind. Estate, 5.2572. 152 CM. (00") Poland lace curtain782 words
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Advertisement731 1985-09-26 23 RATES Ordinary; $5.00 per line (Mm $15 00) Semi-display: $20.00 per col. cm. (Mm. $60.00 Straits Times) $20.50 per col cm (Mm. $61.50 Sunday Times) Display: $25.00 per col. cm. (Mm. $75.00 Straits Times) $25.62 per col. cm. (Mm. $76.86 Sunday Times) Box Charges: $5.00 (collected) $10.00 (posted) aap^^^^^^^^^^Haaai biv^bb731 words
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Advertisement601 1985-09-26 23 CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: Food/Entartainmant (2 5) Parsonal S«rvices/M«rchandisa(ll 39) Ruftiffiattts tA RusintMai lAfi SM\ CmnlAwmAnt J*>* Talk cfnptoymvni \o** r*j Vahictas (81 98) Pfspsrtias (105 127) Travel Guida (195 139) Education Instruction (146 157) Anwoimc— natrta (16€ 174) Obituaries (181 186) 30 Hairdressing VUMEI UNISEX 2ND Salon offer Cut: $8 Cut601 words
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Advertisement828 1985-09-26 24 28 Beauty Culture 28 Beauty Culture discipline There's always help to your skin problem Being trained qualified male Therapists, we want to help you m your specific sKm needs ■"■'i'> treatments lor problem skins _Vk v c Deep cleansing and ten venating fl BM% rreaiments B^paj^^ c Peeung toi tougn828 words
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Advertisement734 1985-09-26 24 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal CHEAP RATES ($3O $70 per trip) for all types of transportation service. We specialised m household, office removal and pianos. Workers provided. Day/ night service. 7 days service. *****81. $30 TO $70 per trip for house It office removal specialised m delivery of pianos It organs734 words
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Advertisement805 1985-09-26 24 50 Office Equipment/ 50 Office Equipment/ Supplies Supplies f SPECIAL SALE 1 1 BY TENDER I m QUANTITY DESCRIPTION J m 2 545H Mimeograph V m 3 SSSDH Mimeograph 1 M MDL 155 Electrostatic platemaker m Wk i MDL 153 Electrostatic platemaker V i 168 Conversion unit V y 3805 words
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Advertisement479 1985-09-26 24 57 Business Opportunities SALE: VIDEO TAPES, detergent powder. In bulk order, used H/ Pallet truck, Avery weighing machine, welding transformer, cable 400 amp, pipe cutting machine. Tel: *****06/ *****01. MEW HAIRDBESSING BEAUTY Salon at Orchard Rd. Good locality. Take over existing business. Tel: *****74 Mrs. Ng. RETAILING COMPANY REQUIRES Financier479 words
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Advertisement1384 1985-09-26 24 58 Other Business 58 Other Business 58 Other Business Products/ Services Products/ Services Products/ Services FOR SALE PILATUS PC-6 AIRCRAFT MODEL PC-6/82H2 REGISTRATION MARK 9N-ABC MANUFACTURER SERIAL NUMBER 728 DATE OF MANUFACTURE 5 JULY 1971 ENGINE FITTED SERVICEABLE PT6A-27 TOTAL HOURS FLOWN SINCE NEW 5187.17HRS TOTAL CYCLES SINCE NEW 70051,384 words
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Advertisement528 1985-09-26 24 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical i IMMEDIATE VACANCY FOR LADY a With good working experience. c Capable of conducting telephone sales and answer simple trade enquiries. Able to type and must have knowledge of accounts and secretarial work. Interested call for appointment tel: *****81 Mr.528 words
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Advertisement603 1985-09-26 24 Established advertising ag&ncy m search of a suitable candidate lor Mm post of: ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT (Female) RaowiromanU: a GCE 'O' levels, a Strictly with experience m book-keeping, preferably also m preparation of balance sheets. a Conversant with English. Interested applicants, kindly submit resume with a non- returnable passport size photograph603 words
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Advertisement837 1985-09-26 24 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FEMALE RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST Must b«- able to handle enquirie> and work under pressure A bitto lyp* and possess pleasant 4. courteous personality Required by pest -ontrol rompany m Serangoon Gardens Estate, near Ang Mo Rio Industrial Park 2 Please write with details, resume or call837 words
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Advertisement1209 1985-09-26 25 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales fjjpp Lancome \t Beauty Advisors «J^ Accept the challenge of a promising career with Lancome, the leading name m French cosmetics. Ladies who are dynamic, persuasive and charming will find it a pleasure to work at the beauty counters of department stores.1,209 words
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Advertisement841 1985-09-26 25 71 Situations Vacant: Sato* c SALES REPRESENTATIVES c TRAINEE REPRESENTATIVES for most aaleeble products. Basic $400 commission SI.OOC above. It doesn't matter If you do nol know a thing about selling, full training will be provided. You will enjoy a challenging and demanding new career m direct selling business. Successful841 words
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Advertisement582 1985-09-26 25 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical j^n €THYLGN€ GLYCOLS I CQIB (SINGAPOR€) PRIVATE LIMITED I We are one of the downstream companies m the $2 billion Petrochemical Complex I on Pulau Ayer Merbau. Our plants have started operation, producing NITROGEN. OXYGEN, ETHYLENE OXIDE and ETHYLENE GLYCOLS etc. PRODUCTION582 words
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Advertisement549 1985-09-26 25 72 Situations Vacant: WBaaafcaaaaV" aS INCORPORATED PCI DISPLAYS PTE. LTD. Requires EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN NTC/ ITC m Industrial Electronics. I to 2 years' experience m electronic industry, either m repairing or servicing of electro-mechanical equipments. Applicants must be prepared to work on 2 rotating shifts. Interested applicants please phone *****81549 words
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Advertisement564 1985-09-26 25 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Hand Finishers See Alice or LUian Monday Friday 7.30 am- 3.00 pm Garrett Singapore (pieTiSr 161 Gul Circle Singapore 2262 (SBS No. 255 from Jurong Interchange) QUANTITY SURVEYOR (C G/ DIPLOMA) required for MRT Project m city area. c Minimum 3 years post qualification experience Previous564 words
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Advertisement534 1985-09-26 25 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Urgently required QUANTITY SURVEYOR a Fresh graduates. Diploma m Building. Please send rtiume with ftophow number to: MAXWELL RO. P.O. BOX 1817 SINGAPORE 9036 SEMI-SKILLED MACHINISTS/ MW.LCR required. Qualifications: NTC holder. Must be able to read blueprints. Salary $500- $600 per month. Interested tel: *****47 Eddie/534 words
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Advertisement554 1985-09-26 25 73 Situations Vacant: 79 Situations Vacant: Production Production j^r* requires 55 |»J B^BfcajBlBJSBB«Bs»JBBBlB»i»^fcBS»«BBlBBa3a« g Eg a GCE 4 0* level Minimum 2 years experience as Line Leader S §1 m PCB assembly /QA operation m computer Sa S related industries S Possess good leadership qualities S a Minimum 1 year554 words
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Advertisement475 1985-09-26 26 P74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous I RESTAURANTS OF SWITZERLAND A leading international Swiss restaurant chain invites applications for: c I to 2 years' experience m serving western food Able to perform shift duties c Gross salary Ss7o0 Pm Interested applicants, piease call personally bringing along your original certificates and a recent475 words
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Advertisement542 1985-09-26 26 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous isetan smgapore-tokyo DEPARTMENT STORE has immediate vacancies for the following positions:A) SECURITY OFFICER (House Detective) (for Havelock/ Orchard Stores) c Age 21- 30 years c Singapore citizens Able to work rotating shifts c Must have experience m similar capacity Starting salary above $500 depending on experience542 words
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Advertisement436 1985-09-26 26 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous AIRPORT SERVICES We have immediate vacancies for those who are keen m joining our Catering Services Division. Successful candidates are required to work at the National University Hospital located at Lower Kent Ridge Road. Minimum 5 years relevant experience Possess supervisory skill Willing to perform shift436 words
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Advertisement510 1985-09-26 26 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous An international class, fully computerized hotel, offers a career, self-development and a growth potential. We invite you to take up the challenge m the position of: Hostesses (Lobby-Bar) c Above 18 years old c Pleasant personality c At least 1.60 m c Gross salary $610 per510 words
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Advertisement761 1985-09-26 26 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous VITASOY DISTRIBUTORS (S) PTE LTD invites applications for DELIVERY ASSISTANTS Must be physically fit Able to start work immediately Please call *****98 to arrange for an interview at:--14 ARUMUGAM ROAD #02-01, TECK CHIANG REALTY BUILDING SINGAPORE 1440. Wanted for a new child care and nursery centre:761 words
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Advertisement1844 1985-09-26 26 IfntfM? Take a tip from us (UJtSSj turn to classification GnaOOfEP 95 find out more JoljEn on a Pliable tipper c=^/nT n r=s described as 'The U&lQjtfttfDJ Contractor's Worknorse /Jn Hi H H^ I 87 For Sato: Marcadai 1902 MERCEDES 280SEL, fully.auto. Tip top condition with single digit number, s/rims,1,844 words
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Advertisement896 1985-09-26 26 89 For Sal*: Datsun/Nissan $3240 Drive away a Pulsar 1.0 DX Authorised Dealer: DELTA MOTOR Bukit Timah Showroom: Tel: *****55 Katong Showroom: Tel: *****55 Opart on Sunday 10am to 4pm AUG. 12 NISSAN Sunny 1.3 2 owners. New tax. radio/ cassette. power windows, central locking. new tyres sports rims. Accident896 words
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Advertisement992 1985-09-26 26 90 For Sato: Toyota ■84 TOYOTA CROWN Super 2 8 Auto 1 pte owner i-howrin cond aircon, radio cassette s rims Tel *****09 CO. REGD 13 Cressida fully auto 1 owner condition like new *****55, Jerry Low CO. REGD 0/10 Toyota Super Crown m good condition Tax 5"86 $7,000 neg992 words
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Advertisement955 1985-09-26 27 91 For Sal*: Mitsubishi 9/82 TREOIA GLS'. I pte owner, airccn cassette, new tax. tip top i-ond $14..t00 *****40 92 For Sale: Mazda MID 1981 MAZDA 929 ri wagon Auto Q registration. 1 owner, power steering windows, central locking Tax 10- 'B5. immaculate cond $7,800 o n o *****17 Q955 words
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Advertisement910 1985-09-26 27 94 For Sale: Other Make* 2 LITRE TVR TASMIN CONVERTIBLE (MANUAL). a 1.8 LITRE PANTHER KALLISTA BRAND NEW (MANUAL) INTERESTED PLEASE CALL: *****11 4> 2 YEARS MARCH 1981 Daihatsu Charade XTE. Agent maintained. New aircon, paint. Tax til Feb. "86. Perfect condition. $14,900 0.n.0. Tel: *****73. JAN '83 CITROEN CX910 words
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Advertisement1006 1985-09-26 27 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles DAIHATSU TIPPER I The Contractors Workhorse Daihatsu's meticulous engineering and long >^p^ coo 1< experience m construction vehicle production mAxf^U^^ m I combine to give1,006 words
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Advertisement624 1985-09-26 27 1978 MAZDA LORRY with canopy. $1,000. Tel: *****06. 1984 TOYOTA LITEACE b Hiace van, good condition. Tel: *****52. 75, DATSUN PICK-UP. Good cond. $1,200 0.n.0. Tel: *****44. 96 Sale/Wanted: Motor Cycles/Scooters GOOD YAMAHA RXIOO $270. RXKI3S $490. LCI2S $790. LC3SO $980. Kawasaki OPZ4OOF/ GSX4OOF $1,480. ARI2S $650. GTOIIO $250. Vespa624 words
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Advertisement614 1985-09-26 27 97 VbJncmo) Wantfld BOMBAY HOUSEWIFE URGENTLY needs Charade/ Starlet/ Suzuki/ Mazda/Nissan/any model, small ex. High cash. *****62. No agts. CARS WANTEDI INSTANT Cash. We pay more for quality used cars. DfcH Motorways Pte. Ltd. *****82/*****83. IF YOU HAVE a car above '80 to sell, I have the capacity to sell614 words
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Advertisement676 1985-09-26 27 106 Accommodation Available: Houses "properties for 1 rent/sale a 22 Telok Kurau Rd. (Dlst. 15), single storey de- < tached bunglw., 11.000 > sq.ft., 6 rms., 3 bathrms. a 4 A Jalan Awang (Dlst. 14) double storey semi- detached, 4,000 sq.ft. 5 1 rms., 3 bathrm., air-cond. 29/29A Ton Heights,676 words
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Advertisement728 1985-09-26 27 106 Accommodation Available: Houses 915T.11 ORCHARD INN vicinity, luxurious villa. 4 bdrms. Servant's. Patio. Spacious gdn. 3/pool. $5,500. Wess *****44. 9.10 CORNER 2-STOREV semi-d. 3 odrms. Newly renovated. Fully carpeted. 5.000 sq.ft. Furn. $1,700 inly. Tropical Realty, *****51 9.11 ELEVATED SPANISH designed 4-rm. detached, modern Kitchen/ bathrms. Rental $6,000 j.n.o.728 words
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Advertisement559 1985-09-26 27 ****tt***jf i which include a sea view, r^f -i' M- computerised high-speed [frj^'y '"'s' Hi Kits end energy-saving I^V* 1 It fronts. jjl 1^ xSSSkvHK sm *j f^\ /a i "MSA ™""^*™*°^^BMVarar^3BB3 r/fl Lontm mmmJ 106 Accommodation Available: Houses 2/STOSEY BUNGALOW, 113 University Rd. 5,500 sq.ft. Reasonable rent. Jennifer Tan:559 words
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Advertisement608 1985-09-26 27 AVflllaDHß! AVslUpObw* CLEMENTIPARK I CARRIAGE HOUSE Luxurious Condominium Apartments with full recreational facilities 1 bedroom type: $1600 3 bedroom type: $2500 Choice of apartments Covered Parking Security BENG'S LODGE MON A VIERR A Opposite Automobile Association House (River Valley Road) Wa hava 77 nawty ranovatad units of fully fum. 1/608 words
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Advertisement946 1985-09-26 28 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation a Available: Available: Available: Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Upgrade to a private residential home at City Mansions, ti^WmSW when prices are now m your favour. 1 1 r t \;W I Low-rise apartments and double-storey bl^bW. 'f&946 words
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Advertisement761 1985-09-26 28 D.9 DELFI ORCHARD beautifully furn. studio apt. Avail, immediately. $1,500. Everton *****1 1. D.9 FURAMA $2,500/ Beaumont $2,800/ Futura $3,600/ Balmoral Twr. $3,500. City: *****91. D.9 GALLERIA PENTH'SE, 4,600 sq.ft., 6 rms., f/facllities. $5,000. Yong Fong Ents. *****77/ *****75. D.9 GRANGE TWR. New apt. 2 bdrms., high fir. S/pool. Furn.761 words
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Advertisement662 1985-09-26 28 106 Accommodation Available: Rooms FURN. AIRCOND. RM., Orchard area, bath attached, can use kitchen, washing machine. Rent neg. For viewing call Mrs Lav *****68. D15T.1232, JLN. RAJAH, near Balestier Plaza. Room for rental. Please call *****49/ *****28. D.2159 AIRY, FURN., aircon.. rm.. own bathrm. Foreign student. Meal/laundry. $600 p.m. *****26.662 words
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Advertisement718 1985-09-26 28 112 Short-Term Accommodation: Local/ Foreign FAIRLODGE APARTMENT Holland Road Self-contained, full; furnished, 1/ 2/ 3-bedrooms Well fitted kitchen housekeeping/ laundr services. Free parking. Call Michelle: *****84/*****22 APTS. FOR MM. 1 mth. lease f ron $1,300 p.m. Completely furn. witl CTV, tel.. linen, fully equippec kitchen. 24-hr, security. Housekeeping laundry service:718 words
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Advertisement960 1985-09-26 29 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments ANG MO KM 3-rm. Aye. 1 Blk. 308 4th fir. Rubber Ules. $38,000 neg. All CPF. Tel: *****31. ANG MO KIO 5-rm., ceramic/ terrazzo flooring, $110,000 (0.n.0.). Can use CPF. Call: *****24, *****9. ANG MO KIO 3-rm. b1k.607. new generation. Renovated. 1 neighbour. $45,000. Tel:960 words
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Advertisement627 1985-09-26 29 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments S-RM BEDOK BLK. 506 marble/ 4rm: Hatg Rd.. Ohlm Moh. Holland. Toa Payoh. *****91/ *****69. 5-RM.. BEDOK NORTH Aye. 4, Blk 91. F/furn. High fir. Near market. $120,000. *****76. S-RM PT. BLK. Clementi Aye. 2. high fir., good facing, well maintained. Tel: *****88 (Agt.) 5-ROOM627 words
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Article, Illustration420 1985-09-26 32 JON - JON ALONG THE RAIL BY. ON THE TRACK with PEDIGREE TRITON worked eagerly at BuKit Timah yesterday and is ready to establish himself m the top class at only his second start on Sunday. With apprentice Ismadi Ismail astride, the four-year-old Australian gelding strode out over420 words
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Article, Illustration281 1985-09-26 32 PARIS, Wed SAGACE, last year's Prix De L'Arc De Triomphe winner, looks like scaring off most of the opposition this year. Although 36 horses were declared yesterday for the Longchamps spectacular, experts are predicting a small turn-out on Oct 6. Sagace is unbeaten m281 words
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Article104 1985-09-26 32 SYDNEY, Wei. Fmmm Australian Jockey George Moore is la hospital after raftering strike. Moore, «1, «n tafcra to private tiipHil at Soataport on Queensland's Gold Coast yesterday after he told his tral «*p J*hn Walla rr ho bu mmt I «t*lin« us»ll B ospital anthorities saidUPI - 104 words
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Article1316 1985-09-26 32 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A total of 331 horses comprising 165 m Class 3, 152 m Class 5 (three of which are m the National Stud Cup) and 14 Malay-sian-breds, have been entered for the Selangor Turf Club October Meeting starting on Oct 5. The entries are: CLASS1,316 words
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Article125 1985-09-26 32 FIRST DAY: Class 3 Divs 1 and 3 1.600 m, Divs 2 and 4 m —1,200m; Class 5 Divs 1, 3 and 5 1,200 m, Divs 2 and 4 -1.600 m. SECOND DAY: Class 3 Divs 1, 3 and 5 1,200 m, Divs 2 and 4 1,600 m;125 words
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Article, Illustration561 1985-09-26 33 SOCCER SPOTLIGHT ON THE MILK CUP RESULTS AT A GLANCE Second mind. Brat leg: Bristol Rovers 2 Birmingham 3, Crewe 1 Watford 3, Crystal Palace 0 Manchester United 1, Fulham 1 Notts County 1, Gillingham 1 Portsmouth 3, Grimsby 1 York 1, Ipswich 3 Darlington 1. Liverpool 3AFP - 561 words
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Article396 1985-09-26 33 DANIEL PASSARELLA, who captained Argentina to World Cup triumph m 1978, is reconsidering a threat to quit the national aide after being upset by remarks made by team coach Carlos BUardo. 3ilardo said m an interview on a sports programme m Buenos Aires on Sunday that only starReuter; AP; AFP - 396 words
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Article276 1985-09-26 33 Spotlight on the European Under-21 qualifying matches KOKKOLA (Finland), Wed. Finland and Turkey drew 0-0 m their European Under-21 soccer championship qualifying match last night. In Vlaslm, hosts Czechoslovakia beat Portugal 3-1 (half-time 1--1) m Group Two. Seteri: Czechoslovakia Skoda (14th minute). Skuhravy (48th. 88th). PortugalReuter - 276 words
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Article340 1985-09-26 33 STOCKHOLM, Wed. Sweden are clear favourites to coast home m their Davis Cup semi-final tie against Australia m Malmo from Oct 46. Australia are without their leading player Pat Cash, and the Swedes have the choice of surface, two factors which will influence the outcome. Mats Wilander,Reuter; AFP - 340 words
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Article, Illustration553 1985-09-26 33 WORLD OF TENNIS BARCELONA, Wed. Jose Higueras, of Spain, has quit tournament tennis after 10 years m the world's top 50 players. The Grand Prix tournament here, the International Championships of Spain, would be his last, said the 32-year-old Higueras, who divides his time betweenAFP; Reuter - 553 words
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Article332 1985-09-26 34 AMERICA'S CUP NEWPORT (Rhode Island), Wed. The 14 prospective challengers for the America's Cup yesterday ended a series of meetings which approved any of them to substitute a second yacht for the first one after the initial set of elimination races m Australia next October. Should they chooseReuter - 332 words
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Article, Illustration168 1985-09-26 34 Bond to launch new yacht FREMANTLE (Australia), Wed. Millionaire Alan Bond will launch his latest yacht for the defence of the America's Cup on Friday. The new yacht, Australia m, will be christened at the Royal Perth Yacht Club on Sunday before beginning trials with its Cup-winning predecessor. The NewReuter; AFP - 168 words
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Article, Illustration385 1985-09-26 34 BELFAST, Wed. Barry McGuigan may be making his first and last appearance m Belfast as world featherweight champion when he defends it for the first time against American Bernard Taylor on Saturday. McGuigan, who wrested the title from Panama's legendary Eusebio Pedroza m a memorableAFP - 385 words
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Article332 1985-09-26 34 BOXING BANGKOK, Wednesday Leong Kok fights his way into Asian finals SINGAPORE were assured of a silver medal m the 12th Asian Amateur Boxing Championships last night when Tan Leong Kok kept his golden hopes alive by making it into the finals. Fighting m the featherweight category,Reuter - 332 words
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Article, Illustration411 1985-09-26 34 GOLF WENTWORTH (England), Wed. While defending champion Severiano Ballesteros fought off tiredness to win the Barcelona Open championship on Sunday, Bernnard Langer took a holiday. The week's rest may Say dividends for the Inited States Masters champion if, as expected, he faces Ballesteros m the final ofReuter - 411 words
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Article236 1985-09-26 34 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By WHAT a boring affair. The Premier League hockey match between Khalsa and Jansenites, which ended m a 2-2 draw at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre yesterday, not only had poor entertainment value because of the players' inefficiencies, but was also marred by some poorAFP - 236 words
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Article400 1985-09-26 34 ATHLETICS Double Olympic champion Sebastian Coe ran into trouble when he was caught speeding. Coe, 28, pleaded guilty to breaking the 112kph speed limit. The three female magistrates showed a similar turn of speed, taking just 80sec to fine him £36 ($110), with £6 police costs, and toReuter; AP; AFP; UPI - 400 words
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Article, Illustration265 1985-09-26 35 JOE DORAI - Two pros seek career in Singapore JOE DORAI By RENE Houseman, a member of the 1978 World Cup-winning Argentinian team, is m search of a semiprofessional career m Singapore with a Business Houses or National League Division One club for two years. And he is prepared to bring along his265 words
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169 1985-09-26 35 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI SINGAPORE defender Syed Shukor, who will miss Saturday's President's Cup final because of a suspension, will be compensated with a national team appearance the next day when the Republic meet Johor at the Larkin Stadium (8.30 pm). Shukor, the lanky sweeper from169 words
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Article91 1985-09-26 35 STOKE, Wed. Cliff Thorburn, who tasted life at Ike top when he won the Scottish Masters title on Sunday, came down to earth with a bang yesterday. Taorburn, Canada's world No. 2, had to labour far 1M minutes to overcome England's Dave Martin, ranked 29th, 5-3 InAFP - 91 words
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Article, Illustration560 1985-09-26 35 HAKIKAT RAI reports on the Asian Track and Field Championships JAKARTA, Wed. Sinathambi Pandian became the youngest athlete to qualify for a final with his second-place finish m the men's 800 metres heats on the opening day here tonight. The 18-year-old Singapore lad, despite being harassed560 words
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Article, Illustration290 1985-09-26 35 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By SINGAPORE suffered their worst defeat ever m the Malaysian Rugby Union Cup when they were beaten 64-0 by New Zealand Force m their opening match at the Padang yesterday. The fighting-fit Kiwis swept to victory with seven goals, four tries, a dropped goal andALBERT SIM - 290 words
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Article381 1985-09-26 35 TAY CHENG KHOON - Zaman vows return to the top TAY CHENG KHOON 4 The stretch of bad results m Hongkong, Malaysia and Singapore will push my •••ding down. But I'm not unduly worried. I foal that I have at least two or three years more of top squash. s Zfrnran "I WILL be381 words
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Article, Illustration260 1985-09-26 35 LEE WAI WUN - Lina's gutsy win LEE WAI WUN By THE determination that helped young Una Ong win the Asian junior crown earlier this year was displayed again last night hi her second-round clash with Japan's Sachi Akiyama. Lina, 14, outwitted and outlasted an older opponent for a well-deserved 10-8, 7-9, 94, 3-9,260 words
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Article, Illustration491 1985-09-26 35 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By PETER HILL bade a brave farewell from the championship on a night when the "men" were finally separated from the "boys". The only exception was England's Martin Bodimeade, who stopped fourth-seed Glen Brumby, of Australia, 10-8, 1-9, 9-6, 9-3 m the491 words
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Article179 1985-09-26 35 JAKARTA, Wed. The championships were declared open by President Suharto, with a symbolic pistol shot at a simple but colourful ceremony here this afternoon. A crowd of about 10,000 was present as the ceremony, which began to the strains of the Indonesian national anthem. Hundreds of179 words
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Article, Illustration188 1985-09-26 35 No-flag rule to keep harmony JAKARTA, Wed. Asian harmony was the prime consideration when organisers of the Sixth Asian Track k Field Championships decided not to play the national anthems or raise the flags of the winning countries during the victory ceremony. This is to avoid any unpleasant incidents as188 words
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Article300 1985-09-26 35 JAKARTA, Wed. Asia's Wonder Woman is dark, soft-spoken and quiet. Bat let her loose on the track and she transforms herself into a tigress. The only Asian to qualj fy for the lAAF Grand Prix finals m Rome, P. T. Usha, India's most-prized athlete,300 words
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Article195 1985-09-26 35 RAMLE SALLEH was crowned Singapore's first Asian boardsailing champion m Pusan, South Korea, yesterday. The 22-year-old national champion's consistent performance two firsts, a second and two thirds m the weeklong Asian Yachting Federation regatta gave him the edge over runner-up Ryo Asano, of Japan. Final results195 words
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Obituary, Illustration57 1985-09-26 33 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements f The family of the late I MRS. BETTY WU nee I I TAN WAI KIN I I Wishes to express their sinew* appreciation to I I relatives, friends coHosquos lor their prayefs, I nosfmi care a visits, uno assistance, atten- i I dance, wreaths, donations57 words
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Obituary, Illustration132 1985-09-26 33 In loving memory of our deer Yeo Chin Chuan who wes called to eternal glory on 28 September 1984. Along every road there is a parting But to us whom the Lord has made known the path of life We shall surely see His goodness In the132 words
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Obituary, Illustration75 1985-09-26 33 In Loving Mstnory Of WONG K AM THONG DEPARTED 26/9/81 GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY KWQNG MENG HOCK MENG SOONTECX TOMGCHOON^^^^^^^^^ In loving memory of Mr Vco Chin Chuan who was called to eternal glory on We have lost a true friend. Few like him75 words
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Obituary, Illustration263 1985-09-26 33 181 Deaths 181 Deaths DENG HWAN WAX, PETER AGE: 91 I Ctttit horn* to b* with Mm LORD on 25 SEP 85 tea nng Mm* Wiv»«: HOON AI PONG Deceased HAN ENG PONG SONS DAUGHTERS-IK-LAW BOON PHATT (DECEASED) TAN CHENG NGOH BOON KHOE. PATRICK LEE AI LI AN. TERESA BOON263 words
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Obituary66 1985-09-26 33 THE FAMILY OF the late SaWiiyasi Munmyatnmal wish v t. thank all relatives and friends for their attendance, assistance during their recent bereavement We hereby requesting all relatives and friends for the Karumathi prayer to be held ai Bik.l. Tanjong Pagar Plhzu. 16-50, Spore 0208. tonight (26/9) Plea.se66 words
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Advertisement106 1985-09-26 33 174 Other 174 Other Announcements/ Announcements/ Messages Messages NOTICE 1 TERESA VILLE We axe a group which bought units m Teresa Ville Condominium, interested to meet other buyers regarding TOL, and other issues that affect us. Please contact any of the following:Mr Chan 473-1700 x 255/ 560-3561 Mr Chua 010-000106 words
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Advertisement39 1985-09-26 33 lit ItvtTfllWf I Vll l is for those who were close to you. Call *****11 x 5680 for your free booklet of "In Memoriam" verses' Times Juroog I I IfTK^S No 2 Juroog Port Road Singapore 226' IU Distributors39 words
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Advertisement178 1985-09-26 35 m v^i Kakigen Oyster Extract Capsules... *y for health and vitality V I f Kakigen Capsules are good Kakigen Capsule can help before spawning the fresh for you because: restore and promote good oysters are harvested from the :^B§F •They contain essential ammo health and vitality within you. lapanese sea178 words
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Miscellaneous30 1985-09-26 35 TODAY'S EVENTS HOCKEY SHA Premier League: SCC v SRC. Friendly: SCC B v SRC. Both matches at Padang, 5.30 pm. SQUASH Anchor Spore Open c 'ships quarter-finals (Kallang, 6 pm).30 words
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Article, Illustration490 1985-09-26 36 YEO KIM SENG - YEO KIM SENG Case of abetting tax evasion Businessman first to be charged with helping another evade tax By A BUSINESSMAN was ordered to pay the maximum fine and penalty yesterday m what is believed to be the first case of490 words
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Article, Illustration269 1985-09-26 36 FORMER Singapore Monitor chief editor Scan Chiang Nee left early this morning for a heart transplant m Sydney, the first Singaporean to undergo the procedure. Mr Seah, 45, said: "I am relieved the day is finally here. "I am also happy I don't anticipate failure269 words
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466 1985-09-26 36 LIAK TENG KIAT - New Bill hits only top three Asian exporters LIAK TENG KIAT US curbs on textile and garment imports By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Wed. The authors of a Bill to slash textile and garment imports into the United States are abandoning it m favour of a milder version that would have466 words
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Article39 1985-09-26 36 BEIJING. Wed. Every year, production of eyeglasses m China falls short of demand by 10 million pairs, the People's Daily reported today. There are 105 million Chinese, or 10 per cent of the population, who wear glasses- APAP - 39 words
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Article31 1985-09-26 36 NEW YORK, Wed. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 2.92 points to 1,324.04 m the first halfhour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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208 1985-09-26 36 LONDON, Wed. The American dollar held quietly at its new lower levels on European currency markets today, but traders said they expected further volatile swings because central banns looked determined to try to keep the unit below 2.72 German marks. "The market isReuter; AFP - 208 words
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192 1985-09-26 36 NEW YORK, Wed. Former US Secretary of State Henry kissinger said yesterday he has instructed the White House not to negotiate for his release should he ever be kidnapped by terrorists. "I feel so strongly about this that I have deposited a letterAP - 192 words
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Article49 1985-09-26 36 What it should have been THE Straits Times reported yesterday that two toxic chemicals tetra ethyl lead and tetra methyl lead are used to reduce lead content m petrol. This is not correct. The two chemicals are used as anti-knock agents m petrol. We are sorry for the error.49 words
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269 1985-09-26 36 The US dollar WASHINGTON, Wed. Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige said yesterday the value of the American dollar will have to drop by another 20 per cent against foreign currencies to make US exports competitive m world markets. His comments followed a series ofAP; UPI; Reuter - 269 words
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Article53 1985-09-26 36 WASHINGTON, Wed. A US airline's late afternoon shuttle night to New York was aborted at takeoff yesterday when the pilot hit the brakes to avoid collision with a helicopter. The plane, carrying 175 passengers, skidded to a stop just 15 metres from the Potomac River. Only minor injuriesAP - 53 words
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Advertisement53 1985-09-26 36 Apple's expansion m Singapore One computer will roll off the production line every 10 seconds Hock Lock Siew's name the junior stock market contest BI Top quality for I top people Tell your vendor you need Business Times, or ring Betty Ton on *****09 m> i if mi s^-^ llfv^^^SnVHH53 words
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Advertisement493 1985-09-26 36 imy Shuttle Bus Stmct Hyatt Mandarin Shangri-La River View Desaru Hotel Hotel Hotd 0900 hrs 0915 hrs 0930 hrs 0940 hrs 1230 hrs 1400 hrs 1415 hrs 1430 hrs 1440 hrs 1730 hrs 1630 hrs 1400 hrs rmmm 2030 hrs 1800 hrs FARE Adult: One Way SS2S /—REStRVATIOH: j Two493 words
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Miscellaneous139 1985-09-26 36 Weather UP TO 1 pm: Showers m a few areas from late morning onwards. TEMP. (C) up to 6am tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 6.59pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.32 am. GLOBAL MATHER Adelaide 12/17 C Showers Manila 22/33 C Sunny Amsterdam 14/20 C Cloudy Melbourne 13/20 C Cloudy Bangkok139 words
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Section Two
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Food
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Article, Illustration1396 1985-09-26 1 IRENE PATES - IRENE PATES Despite our changing lifestyle, the wet market still reigns supreme as the price-conscious shopper's choice for the freshest food and personalised service. How do people shop there, how often do they go, and why do they patronise the wet market? By OLD habits dieKENNETH KOH - 1,396 words
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Article, Illustration1133 1985-09-26 2 For the romantic Mid-autumn Festival this Sunday, make your own mooncakes a process simplified by dropping by a shop which stocks all you need. I Step by Step I Cooking I Gourmet ■KjanTeeLen^^L MY FAVOURITE Chinese Festival is the Mid-autumn Festival. Some refer1,133 words
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Article, Illustration39 1985-09-26 2 IMix Mmi doujh ■and %m\ aside Plsce filling wain cejitre of dough o Roll doti£h into 4. expel air by pricking 0« Dust mould with flour 6. Place bad of dough into mould. >*ifii iigniiy. dlkldfjldffd39 words
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Article, Illustration689 1985-09-26 3 NATALIN LING - NATALIN LING MIN6 6ARDEN RESTAURANT twh^hhiqooh G3f dons Circus Rovtowßu by THESE days, money is expected to go a little further, especially where food is concerned. This seems to be the management's policy m the newlyopened Ming Garden Restaurant, facing the Serangoon Gardens Circus. It689 words
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434 1985-09-26 3 Mocktails make light of cocktails SHOTS and beers, double doses of scotch-on-the-rocks, powerful cocktails and beer by the pitcher are finding light company these days at bars and restaurants across America. Concerns about drunken driving, lawsuits against bars which serve tipsy customers who get involved m accidents and the fitnessUPI - 434 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement857 1985-09-26 1 TBBHbW HHv'-^'bVß BBmJ^^ BBbB 111 '^BBTbI bVbßh BbVJ flV—B ""'^^^^^k" BbßhJ jj^bHBBTbI BBBH i "bW. B^^ B aV^dßißßß^Bfl^^^BP^P^H' vA. MB jk .^bv B 1 I flVi BlBiaaiaaaß all BBf VM^^^—V M^^^^ .^BBBBfIBIi bM ■>" -V' Jjl«^ JbVbV' I fl^B BBBi^BbW Jbl BBI^BB^W BB I 818 BbVB 818 BbVbVbbV ***** I857 words
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Advertisement57 1985-09-26 1 Food tips for Singaporeans^ Adaptations from abroad Home-made mooncakesi Geylang shop supplies your needs Health crusade 4 What you should stay away from tt is not 9 enough 5 Mandarin campaign's new focus In Weekend tomorrow: Breakthroughs and misses A special 3-page summing up of the Drama Festival And on57 words
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Advertisement144 1985-09-26 2 THE SWEET ALTERNATIVE exercise. Take a «fe t^p healthy diet. And I^^ p" take Hermesetas. imSf. The sweet flp. Jm alternative to sugar. fl Hermesetas helps you to take HBnH^ good care of aw ATaV^TlTviyi^T^ yourself. ■■■■■JgSM -ev&y £i^^A^AW Distributed by fShmMcl Harper Gilf illan (Singapore) Pte Ltd t^J*m^** a144 words
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Advertisement151 1985-09-26 2 roPCX^ Imported Furniture Sale atPMMARU Event Hall 2 ■^■^^^^^■^■^r^r^Bßi ~^^m^z p m h ion i i A t av^ Ba^Bar Lm v"ttnll •Pwll wSVtIWI B> M^ j|| I usual $1,028 Now efl>in 1 B I- Ma *"*HI r~rrr-^ S!st --S r R ble Usual $124 Now C QQ cSCOtt 480151 words
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Advertisement372 1985-09-26 3 The small PABX Series wi«y^ge system ideas The NEAX 12 Series has all NEC's large conceivable capability that the modern system technology features m it. Each office might require. NEAX 12SA(S) has feature m the Series is designed to provide flexibility and a wide range of you the facilities of372 words
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Food & Fitness
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Article, Illustration664 1985-09-26 4 Healthy Lifestyle Barbara Burlingame Nutritionist Dr Ang Kong Ec Exercise Physiologist Our contributors adapted the following seven food guidelines for health-conscious Singaporeans SOME of the world's major health organisations have set up dietary guidelines for their populations. The following adaptation is a summary of664 words
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Article694 1985-09-26 4 JACK WILLIAMS - JACK WILLIAMS By If we could eat the same scientific diet fed to farm animals without the hormones and addictives we would live to be 130. They (the animals) don't smoke cigarettes, drink alcohol and coffee, or eat soft cookies and Twinkies. Earl Mmdell YOU694 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement424 1985-09-26 4 2nd Draw October 19! /g r p~i™q» Parade) Buy KLIM milk lkg/2kg/ M ITS EASY! 2.5k? to b« m to win: fiJI H i.u.k(onhe klimbonanza l^^f^ fUftKO^i im cans mT r< i i i «w*i a^ B^f > 2. The bigger the can, the more chances New Ford Laser UuL424 words
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Advertisement80 1985-09-26 4 BTIKXHB A heritage of Swiss precision ml /t 7 ff-Tt land1 and dependability you need WaUkdmtmimmJm at tne price you like. presents your catalogues, price lists, company brochures and many other literature m an attractive style that makes your customers want to read JSS f j ifffmfffnfrtM t I^ff^^i l80 words
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Bilingual Dwibahasa
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Article, Illustration954 1985-09-26 6 NOREFFENDI BADRON - NOREFFENDI BADRON By Judging from this performance (right), it it indeed difficult to refute Zulkassim's statement. Syaitan is by no moans one of the better scripts written by the young and talented dramatist, Yusoff Maruwi. Yusoff has created good plays, especially comedies. But ho954 words
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609 1985-09-26 6 Oleh NURJAMILAH - Oleh NURJAMILAH DENGAN persembahan Syaitan kita melihat berbagai kelemahan dalam usaha menganjurkan teater oleh aktivis-aktivis mud a Singapura. Ghairah, minat mahu pun semangat tidak dapat menjanjikan sebuah persembahan drama yang baik. Usia yang muda pula tidak harus menyebabkan pertunjukan yang kalut609 words
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Advertisement84 1985-09-26 6 mkw^^ .^dfciaP^ksfe^.. -*^< ;i The Straits Times unwraps a new y^^^//yA feature. x^^^^S^^^ scores another first with the x^/Vy^^PJßt^^^^^^^^ /-^fcSO§\^^^^^S^^^^^ Getting started T&aM^jjr A trouDle shooting column dealing '/^^o' with specific problems. k^ Handy Helpers Featuring products to interest Make It Yourself Essentially a craft and hobby section. Reaching 870,00084 words
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Advertisement820 1985-09-26 7 your way TO SUCCESS through SO A home study courses The School of Accountancy Business Studies, with 70 years successful experience, offers you courses for the examinations of: i Association of Certified Accountants Association of Accounting Technicians Institute of Cost Management Accountants Institute of Chartered Secretaries Administrators j Institute of820 words
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Advertisement253 1985-09-26 7 Is I :^iiß^ uNiHoNG| cces^•fJ^sJ I UNI HONG ENTERPRISE (PTE) LTD. Office Factory 3 Kallang Way 5, Kolam Ayer Industrial Park, Singapore 1334 I Tel: *****78 (4 Lines) Telex: UNIHONRS ***** Gtfw up ivith the V/ I CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTRE New Branch at: 10.5 km, Upper Sera ngoon Rd, Spore253 words
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Advertisement853 1985-09-26 7 nil I fKpbf mi\ •I f |11 f T 1 11 i !i?!I£«T!i? l !i TODAY ONI V I I I jrr, 1304 00 64b *Ib B "OREAMSCAPE" COLO«« I Open-. on-,oifo* b Theatres B PRINCt SAVOY^WERTY OR&N'TAI PRfSIOENT i "THE ItLAWO" M6ndof.n I TOMORROW ONI V I I 1853 words
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Advertisement1200 1985-09-26 8 I APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES I BaVßal QTAMTQ R<k<sflAftl I Telefax No: *****59 I Rates: Box Service: aaaaaßi 9 1 mh a nouuoo 1 aaaaai 3,,^, se^c,. Suajts Times sja.oo psc. cm. collected, sss.oo Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD I Tel: *****11 ext 5724-7* 5669 i I Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm.1,200 words
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Advertisement765 1985-09-26 8 NOTICE* IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 379 of IMS. In tke Matter of tke Companies Act (Chapter IN) Aai In tke Matter ef PEK CHUAN DEVELOPMENT PTE LTD ADVERTBEMENT OF PETITION Notice Is hereby given that Petition for the Wlnd-ing-Up of the765 words
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Advertisement476 1985-09-26 8 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTES OF REMAKING PLASTICS PTE LTD (FORMERLY KNOWN AS NANYANG PLASTICS (IMPORT EXPORT) PRIVATE LIMITED) (INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC OP SINGAPORE) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of REMAKING PLASTICS PRIVATE LIMITED, duly convened and held476 words
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Advertisement899 1985-09-26 8 MeTROPL€X B6RHN) (Incorporated m Malaysia) I INTERIM REPORT 1985 1 The Board of Directors of Metroplex Berhad has pleasure m announcing the following unaudited results of the Company and the Group for the six (6) months ended 30th June. 1985: Six Months to Six Months to Diff&r&nce 30.6.1985 30.6.1984 __J_t*~M899 words
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Advertisement248 1985-09-26 8 f WE HAVE MOVED 1 ANGLO AMERICAN AVIATION COMPANY Si. Asia Representative Office is pleased to advise clients of our new business premises. ANGLO AMERICAN AVIATION COMPANY Si. Asia Representative Office (Formerly Anglo American Aviation Co (S) Pte Ltd) !s now at: 1 Marino Parade Road, NBR 11-07 L Parkway248 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement2298 1985-09-26 9 NOTICES NOTICE OF REDEMPTION >■ I To the Holders of I I THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE I I 7 3 /4% External Loans Bond 1987 I I BONDS OF US$l,OOO EACH I I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the provisions of the Conditions of November 12,298 words
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Advertisement587 1985-09-26 9 APPOINTMENTS Ameran Ameron, a world leader m manufacturing fiberglass reinforced epoxy piping systems has immediate vacancy for the following positions: INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER Diploma holder with 5 years working experience m chemically oriented manufacturing environment, with heavy involvement m methods, work measurement, facilities planning and production analysis. Ability to make engineering587 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement342 1985-09-26 10 From (lie UAf, a weekly magazine f/iaf Creeps yoc/ updated on the latent sensations m the music world, the hits, the people, their lifestyle and more on fashion and sports. H i i I^VaaM fti" y^ I Baas-tt&ttti aa\ ftaaaaan Kbb^^bV tan ■■fa I Retail Price: $2.45 To enter, simply342 words
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Advertisement46 1985-09-26 10 SIDNEY SHELDON A !C!l II uL« His latest International B B flfl Bi 1 I RACK Km h• B I W _m^^MH^^BBI BE^S' lf^ s B^^^^^Bflßl BflBB& bB BH BflflKlMiPAMPpVmrVKfS'^ H^E* b^* II Uf ibM bK^bbbMHIIH iillwl 1/^bbl ISIBbIbIISbIH ■flvßfll B BI W bp p '^w^bpßß^bVßVß46 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous703 1985-09-26 10 SUN TAN By Collette PEANUTS By Schulz PSJJTJJJ«!?^SSJs^^^B /always l£M£ TH A af WT WAV .YbtTolH^^^^^B i i bS5»Jft KW^WKk His wm a story Well, maybe not. I pi the wipe? ASH£AO OFTHt IJI^SiiV s^ J&jt) that had to be told. t THE BOHN LOSER By Art Sansom BEETLE BAILEY703 words
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Arts & Leisure
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Article, Illustration679 1985-09-26 11 LAST year m Sydney, eight members from the original Glen Miller Band, which was formed m 1939, got together with eight Sydney jazz musicians to bring back the good old Big Band sounds. Flautist-saxophonist Bob Bertles, who is here with pianist Paul McNamara to play at679 words
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Article, Illustration627 1985-09-26 11 'Jazz pleases partly because it's unpredictable "CHANGE is the only constant m jazz," states Masaru Imada, the pianist leader of the Masaru Imada Trio from Japan. That's why Imada has two jazz bands, his orthodox jazz trio and a jazz fusion band called Nowin (pronounced "Now Win") a name derived627 words
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Article, Illustration629 1985-09-26 11 The Singapore Symphony Orchestra's guest conductor, Okku Kamu, speaks to LEONG WENG KAM FINNISH conductor Okko Kamu's musical career will probably end out m the sea. The 39-year-old Resident Conductor of the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra hopes to retire early, m three629 words
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Article, Illustration150 1985-09-26 11 World Chess Championship Finals THE eighth game of the World Chess Championship was adjourned on Tuesday, after challenger Garry Kasparov sealed his 41st move. Defending champion Anatoly Karpov, playing white, leads 4 3 m the 24-game-lim-it series. AP Adjourned position after Move 41 Rb4... Tim moves Karpov (white) Kasparov (Mack)AP - 150 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous413 1985-09-26 11 What's On DINNER THEATRE *3°- Ends tomorrow. OPMENT IN SINGAPORE. PORE AND THE SURREN- taken secretly while George holidays): Tni aTOV ftß A FYMIRITinyQ Pictorial exhibition of high- DER CHAMBER AT SEN- Aspinall was a Japanese Racing Rivers, Fish SauIRSrSS? 5? CAniDIMUHa lights of the progress of civil TOSA. Audio-visual413 words
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Miscellaneous1097 1985-09-26 11 I I Radio One FACT OR FANTASY (10.05 am, repeat at 4.30 pm) is a children's magazine programme, which contains stories, currant affairs topics and contributions from young listeners 90.4 mHz In VHP Band II 5.51 Ml National Anthem followed by Opening Announcement €.00 News m Brief €.05 Another Morning1,097 words
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Advertisement524 1985-09-26 12 HER WORLD Travel Photography Contest 99 i;^^^| 2bm2^bV^ ihiMMtfaV. If :^l^l ■^■T •'^BBa^Bßa^BßM^^^^^^ «J^k. m i! So^ J 9 &;y >! fw il v s^i L^diday photographs mean happy memories, and w rt here's your chance to win the kind of holiday that fIBBjBfIBJfV 1 MHHBJBJHB 71 'dreams are made524 words
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Advertisement148 1985-09-26 12 AMPLIMESH" aluminium grilles No rust. No welds. No maintenance. ■HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH EHn_fl| IpIHhHI 19 h^_rsp^_^ i^illl ■I ■oh Ht>sfc.'>J<i'^>l^^ j ws/IHI H HI HI K^_H j^^^vTSy^p^, j (^■^y^3W_| _H H h^h_ i^l HI 1 >i_| llhb I fl|^_H S ;> k B j I I cI liil HH_ i i_H Hkl148 words
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Miscellaneous1467 1985-09-26 12 i^lflMH U? :4^y VfIHKHHI t -> s j-~*m~~^««~»*^~»~~~a«^^ iiiwiwiwini ■hiiiih mm rnmirrr--w-->nrrrr—i-~'~"r\\ tiiiwi ■■■nwfMMßMai^wwwMiitwii iwii iiiiiw.^m < iiiini ■iinini v iilbim iwihii MY VIEW tm CatheHne Ong ■BHHmHHHHMBHMIHBMMBHI^^IHMH^HMHHHHMHH^M ■■HHI^ r¥l he Making of: The AvilAlfl fOUAOIo til A WlOll I |fcjj[^^^^_^^^J II Terminator (Ch 5, At ***** 16V631S 1116 *****11,467 words
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