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Title Section15 1985-10-02 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1985 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8515 words
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339 1985-10-02 1 'Kidnap gang killed two Soviets' claim BEIRUT, Tues. Two Soviets were reportedly killed today by gunmen less than 24 hours after they and two colleagues m the Soviet Embassy here were kidnapped. The killing of the diplomat and the embassy doctor was disclosed by an anonymous caller claiming to representUPI; Reuter - 339 words
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Article622 1985-10-02 1 CATHERINE C. ONG - CATHERINE C. ONG Under study: 30% shutdown of room capacity m return for concessions By SINGAPORE hoteliers are mulling over a plan to shut down 30 per cent of all hotel rooms and to press for financial benefits from the Government m exchange. The plan, discussed622 words
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Article, Illustration132 1985-10-02 1 SMOKE billows In the aftermath of an aerial "bomb attack" on a school. And as It becomes less hazy, two schoolgirls support each other and painfully make their way to safety. Around them, fellow pupils lie on the ground. Some begin to get up, othersARTHUR LEE - 132 words
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Article64 1985-10-02 1 HARARE, Tues. Zimbabwean Prime Minister Robert Mugabe and opposition PF-Zapu Party leaaer Joshua Nkomo will meet soon to finalise a merger between their rival parties, authoritative sources said today. They said the two leaders would discuss a document outlining broad points of agreement on the proposedReuter - 64 words
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Article50 1985-10-02 1 WASHINGTON, Tues. The army has unceremoniously mustered out khaki from military issue, ending a 40-year career. Khaki began fading out when the army decided m 1981 to save money and stick to green as its standard colour. Yesterday was the last official day of khaki's army career. UPIUPI - 50 words
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Article36 1985-10-02 1 LONDON, Tues. Newspaper magnate Rupert Murdoch announced today that he intended to launch a new evening daily, the London Post, early next year. The paper will eventually have a morning edition, he said. AFPAFP - 36 words
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Article74 1985-10-02 1 PASADENA, (California), Tues. Pioneering seismologist Charles Richter, whose surname became famous because of the earthquake measuring scale that he developed, died yesterday. He was 85. Dr Richter, who devised his earthquake scale at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena in 1935, had been in a hospital forReuter - 74 words
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Article96 1985-10-02 1 THE Straits Times launches a weekly Do-it-yourself series this Saturday: Two pages packed with everything an enthusiast beginner or seasoned needs to know. Getting Started helps with basic information like how to choose a power drill; Weekender gives ideas for a project every week. Miss Fix-It tackles simple repair96 words
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Article60 1985-10-02 1 LONDON, Tues. Britain has signed a contract to sell helicopter-borne anti-ship missiles to Brazil, defence industry officials said today. They said British Aerospace would supply the Brazilian Navy with Sea Skua missiles to be fitted to its British-built Lynx helicopters. They did not give the value of theReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration156 1985-10-02 1 4 Charlie Brown's voice is the hardest to get. We wanted a voice that would be bland and dull and without character and we've always had the most trouble finding voices for him. 7 Charles M. Schulz, who will turn 63 next month, commentingUPI - 156 words
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Article66 1985-10-02 1 PARIS, Tues. Thousands of fans, friends and film stars crowded a Paris cemetery today for the funeral of actress Simone Signoret, who died yesterday from cancer at the age of 64. As tributes poured m to the screen star, author and political militant, French television devotedReuter - 66 words
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Article48 1985-10-02 1 ATHENS, Tues. Shipping heiress Christina Onassis has filed for divorce from her fourth husband, French businessman Thierry Roussel, sources close to the Onassis family said today. Ms Onassis, 34, married Mr Roussel, 33, m 1984. The couple have an eight-month- old daughter. APAP - 48 words
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67 1985-10-02 1 Latest 'FOUR OFFICIALS STILL ALIVE' BEIRUT, Tues. Four kidnapped Soviet embassy officials are alive despite reports that two of them have been killed, a source close to the Soviet embassy said. "All the hostages are alive. They are m Beirut," the' source said after an anonymous caller told a newsReuter - 67 words
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Article257 1985-10-02 1 Wage structure UNIONS, workers and an employer interviewed yesterday said there must be a good performance appraisal system for the Singapore National Employers' Federation plan to revamp the wage structure to be effective. Unionists pinpointed two other problem areas: the fear that employers will257 words
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Article128 1985-10-02 1 THE Prime Minister and Mrs Lee Kuan Yew will leave for the United States next week for a three-day official visit, from Oct 8 to 11, at the invitation of President Ronald Reagan. Mr Lee will meet President Reagan In Washington on Oit128 words
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Article68 1985-10-02 1 HONGKONG, Tues. The Civil Aviation Department today agreed m principle to allow a Beijing-backed airline here to fly charters to three southern Chinese destinations. A CAD spokesman said Dragonair could now apply for charters to Guangzhou, Xiamen and Hangzhou with Chinese aviation authorities. Confirming the move, aAFP - 68 words
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Article387 1985-10-02 1 DOREEN SOH - POSB cuts interest on savings DOREEN SOH By SAVERS at the Post Office Savings Bank will now earn half a per cent less interest on their money. The national savings bank announced yesterday that it will pay 5.25 per cent interest on deposits up to $100,000, and 4 per cent387 words
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Advertisement27 1985-10-02 1 Inside Summary 2 World News 3-5 Asean 6 Causeway 7 Editorial lfi Background 17 Letters 18 Times Dollar 19-22 Classifieds 23-31, 33, 34 Racing 31 Sports 33-3527 words
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Article480 1985-10-02 2 Dialects confuse BECAUSE there is more than one dialect m Singapore, speaking m dialect to another person runs the risk of a misunderstanding and even a communication breakdown. This point was made m numerous slides shown at the opening of the Health Ministry's Speak Mandarin Campaign yesterday at the480 words
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Article266 1985-10-02 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: WHATEVER wage formula finally filters out of the proposals of the various interested groups, responsibilities on both sides should be clearly defined. Workers must accept that the economy cannot indefinitely bear the cost of wage increases far ahead of productivity, that some of the more266 words
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Article415 1985-10-02 2 Playing m silence JUVENTUS and Celtic, two of Europe's most famous clubs, pay the cost of last season's tragic football violence when they play their European Cup matches behind locked gates today. Juventus were punished by Uefa after the European Cup final rioting m Brussels. Their opponents, Liverpool, took415 words
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Article154 1985-10-02 2 REVISED KLSE RULES WILL BE ADOPTED 'VERY SOON' THE KUALA LUMPUR Stock Exchange is about to complete an entire review and revision of its rules. This review will include working on a new Listing Manual which would be adopted m the very near future, said Mr Mohd Salleh bin154 words
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Article138 1985-10-02 2 WEAKENING THE DOLLAR A READER has suggested that the economic theory on the value of our currency pronounced by Dr Goh Keng Swee, and activated by the Monetary Authority of Singapore, will not find much support among export manufacturers or the tourist trade. He asks the question whether the138 words
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Article430 1985-10-02 2 Women cocaine-users ABOUT half of the estimated five to six million regular cocaine-users m the United States are believed to be women and the use by women is increasing, according to Advertising Age magazine. The rapid rise m cocaine use by women was attributed to their influx430 words
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Article170 1985-10-02 2 and Across the Causeway Warning on US bases A SENATE sub-committee has cautioned against plans by the US to spend US$l.3 billion (about Ss2.B billion) over the next six years to upgrade its military bases m the Philippines until the country becomes more stable. A report, prepared by the170 words
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Article540 1985-10-02 2 Raising a man-child THE FATHER of a retarded man-child describes how members of his family have become better people because of his existence. From the start, his older brothers and sisters devoted themselves to helping the parents raise him. The family overcame all temptation to confine him to540 words
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Article, Illustration267 1985-10-02 3 Beijing gets 'unusual' National Day message from Hanoi BANGKOK, Tues. Vietnamese head of state Truong Chinh has called for an improvement m relations between Hanoi and Beijing. The call came m a message marking China's National Day today and was addressed to ChineseAFP; Reuter - 267 words
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155 1985-10-02 3 Australian judge cleared of influence charge SYDNEY, Tues. An Australian district court judge was today found not guilty of trying to pervert the course of justice, a month after another judge was sentenced on similar charges. A jury cleared Judge John Foord on two charges of attempting to influence fellowReuter - 155 words
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244 1985-10-02 3 Most Japanese white-collar workers blame job TOKYO, Tuesday ONE out of 20 Japanese whitecollar workers suffers from stress-related ailments ranging from stomach ulcers and hair loss to sexual impotence, according to a survey issued today by a Labour Ministry agency. "Long workingUPI - 244 words
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162 1985-10-02 3 ISLAMABAD, Tues. Soviet troops have killed 39 Muslim guerillas near the northern Afghan city of Mazar-i- Sharif m an unsuccessful hunt for five foreign doctors travelling with the fighters, Western diplomats said today. The troops launched an extensive search for theReuter - 162 words
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Article, Illustration94 1985-10-02 3 NOW isn't that a giant pumpkin? If that's not right, then, perhaps, it is a king-size papier mache version of some exotic fruit? Bat farmer Toshlyuki Takahashi of Nilza City, some 31 km away from Tokyo, will tell you with a straight facePana - 94 words
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203 1985-10-02 3 US offers to sell China military know-how WASHINGTON, Tues. The Reagan administration said yesterday it was offering to sell China the technical know-how and equipment to build a modern artillery ammunition factory. If Congress does not turn down the US$9B million (*****.74 million) deal and the Chinese accept the offer,Reuter; UPI - 203 words
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292 1985-10-02 3 MALE (The Maldives), Tues. The Commonwealth Secretary-General said today the world economy was heading for serious trouble, with huge US budget deficits stoking protectionism and threatening the international recovery. In a speech at the official opening ceremony o f the annual Commonwealth Finance MinistersReuter - 292 words
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175 1985-10-02 3 BEIJING, Tues. A Communist Party official has said that prostitution, banned since the Communist takeover m 1949, has become a serious problem again m China's coastal I cities. "In the cities on the coast, it is a bit serious. There's some m Beijing, but little. WeAP - 175 words
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181 1985-10-02 3 70-year-old pensioner is dad to test-tube quads LONDON, Tues. A 70--year-old man became the father of test-tube quadruplets. Hospital officials said he is believed to be the oldest father of testtube babies. A spokesman for London's Hammersmith Hospital said Mr Toni Del Renzio, a pensioner, became a father for theUPI - 181 words
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211 1985-10-02 4 Obituary Quake expert who helped create scale PASADENA (California), Tues. Dr Charles Richter, the pioneer seismologist who died yesterday of congestive heart failure, had suffered from heart disease for several years. In his last days, Dr Richter followed reports of the Mexico earthquake from his hospital room. Mr Jerene Hewitt,NYT - 211 words
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202 1985-10-02 4 Good sign as US economic index goes up WASHINGTON, Tues. The key index of leading indicators, which predicts future US economic activity, rose a healthy 0.7 per cent m August, a sign the economy will bounce back m coming weeks. The Commerce Department also revised upward the index for JulyReuter - 202 words
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Article, Illustration97 1985-10-02 4 THE length of this ear seems to go on Mid on and en. The Mercedes Bens, all 7.4 m of it, was displayed as the longest limousine at the 51st International Automobile Exhibition In Frankfurt. i: the chauffeur seems too Intent on driving and seems aPan - 97 words
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Article262 1985-10-02 4 More US women use cocaine 'Heightened career aspirations a cause' NEW YORK, Tues. About half of the estimated five to six million regular cocaine users m the United States are believed to be women and the use by women is increasing, Advertising Age magazine reported yesterday. The rapid rise mUPI - 262 words
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215 1985-10-02 4 Rioting m London LONDON, Tues. Gangs of youths built a barricade, smashed shop windows and pelted not police with stones m a third night of unrest m south London. But police said the skirmishes m the district of Peckham were minor compared withReuter; UPI - 215 words
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Article117 1985-10-02 4 Rioting m Frankfurt FRANKFURT, Tues. Anti-Nazi demonstrators vowed to stage further marches today after a protester was killed at a rally, sparking violent clashes with police at the weekend. About 500 demonstrators last night gathered for a candlelit vigil where Mr Guenter Sare, 36, wasReuter; AP - 117 words
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101 1985-10-02 4 Rioting m Georgia ASHBURN (Georgia), Mon. Hundreds of Blacks protesting against the fatal shooting of a Black prisoner, who tried to escape from police custody, threw rocks and bottles here yesterday, breaking shop windows and Injuring at least two passing motorists. The disturbanceAP - 101 words
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Article, Illustration234 1985-10-02 4 WASHINGTON, Tues. Gen John Vessey wound up 46 years of army service and a stint as the nations top military officer with a salute from President Ronald Reagan and a rare rebuke of Congress for meddling m Pentagon affairs. Gen Vessey, theUPI - 234 words
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Article37 1985-10-02 4 LOS ANGELES, Tues. A telethon for earthquake-devas-tated Mexico drew more than US$5.2 million (SSII.OT million) m pledges, an amount expected to increase as organisers tally contributions from viewers m foreign countries. officials said yesterday APAP - 37 words
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Article378 1985-10-02 5 'Many died but Arafat unhurt' m air raid TUNIS, Tues EIGHT Israeli planes firing rockets attacked the headquarters of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) near Tunis today, causing deaths and injuries, Palestinian sources said. But PLO leader Yasser Arafat, who arrived m Tunis fromReuter - 378 words
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257 1985-10-02 5 Lagos head declares economic emergency LAGOS, Tues. Nigerian President Ibrahim Babangida, who seized power m a coup just over a month ago, today declared a state of economic emergency m the west African nation for the next 15 months. He said m a broadcast on the 25th anniversary of independenceReuter - 257 words
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211 1985-10-02 5 Kinnock has slim edge in ruling body BOURNEMOUTH England), Tues. Supporters of British Labour Party leader Neil Kinnock retained a slender edge over left-wingers m elections to the party's ruling body, according to results announced today. Candidates of the centre and rightwing of the main opposition party took 16 seatsReuter - 211 words
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Article29 1985-10-02 5 WARSAW, Tues. A secret, Solidarity-run television station transmitting anti-state slogans was raided by security agents and four activists were arrested, the official news agency PAP said. UPIUPI - 29 words
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Article64 1985-10-02 5 WEST BERLIN, Tues. A 280-million-year-old fossil found m woods m the East German district of Thuringia contains the preserved remains of the now extinct saurier a crocodile-like aquatic creature which is now extinct, the East German news agency ADN said yesterday. The rare creature was 160UPI - 64 words
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161 1985-10-02 5 CHICAGO, Tues. Illinois Inmates are using prison sewing machines to torn oat clothing for S5,Mt people m faminestricken Ethiopia under a state programme labelled Operation Stitch. The inmates are "very enthusiastic about this; they don't get a lot of opportunity to do good, andAP - 161 words
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103 1985-10-02 5 Japanese to open Chopin competition WARSAW, Tues. The music of Chopin, the 19th Century Polish composer, still touches the hearts of his countrymen. But Chopin's music also reaches hearts m other cultures and other hemispheres: a Japanese piano student will open this year's Chopin competition, one of the world's oldestAP - 103 words
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Article, Illustration268 1985-10-02 5 GENEVA, Tues THE United Nations has become overwhelmed by outdated ideas and is m a state of virtual paralysis on its 40th birthday, a UN watchdog group said yesterday. A report prepared for the anniversary of the world body called for a majorReuter - 268 words
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Article, Illustration327 1985-10-02 6 UNITED NATIONS, Tues. Thai Prime Minister General Prem Tinsulanonda said yesterday international problems, were increasingly being viewed m human terms. In a speech to the General Assembly, he said the credibility and future viability of the United Nations depended on how wellReuter - 327 words
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464 1985-10-02 6 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN Situation too unstable for costly upgrading, says report By i Manila Reporter MANILA, Tues. A Senate sub-committee has cautioned against plans by the United States to spend US$l.3 billion (about Ss2.B billion) over the next six years to upgrade its military bases m464 words
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221 1985-10-02 6 Jakarta bars ex -Reds from seeking resettlement JAKARTA, Tues. The Indonesian government has ruled that former communists, excriminals and supporters of the 1965 abortive communist coup are no longer eligible for resettlement under the country's transmigration programme. Sinar Harapan quoted Transmigration Minister Martono as saying m parliament yesterday that theAP; AFP - 221 words
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249 1985-10-02 6 Prosecution seeks life term for man who preached rebellion JAKARTA, Tues. State prosecutors have demanded life imprisonment for an Indonesian Muslim militant alleged to have preached rebellion against the government. Antara news agency today quoted prosecutors as telling a Jakarta court yesterday that Salim Qadar, 50, incited thousands of listenersAFP - 249 words
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160 1985-10-02 6 HAN LING - Brunei police seize $10,000 in liquor HAN LING By Brunei Reporter BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Toes. Brunei police have seized more than t\9.m worth of liquor from building sites near Tutong, 48 km from here, ttter the killing of a Filipino worker. Officials said the police crackdown reflected the government's concern160 words
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Article, Illustration300 1985-10-02 6 MANILA, Tues. The Philippines today sought to downplay a possible tense situation with Malaysia which has denied that its forces attacked a southern Philippine island. Defencj Minister Juan Ponce Enrile said m a< statement there was tio need to convene the National Security Council300 words
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237 1985-10-02 6 For first time, Thai military reshuffle is all hush-hush BANGKOK, Tues. Thailand's annual military reshuffle went into effect today, three weeks after a failed coup but Tor the first time, it was not made public. The reshuffle, mostly reflecting the military's mandatory retirement age of 60, is normally heralded byAFP - 237 words
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131 1985-10-02 6 BANGKOK, Tuesday MILLIONS of ethnic Chinese m Thailand have abandoned their annual moon- worshipping festival because they feel US astronauts have violate 1 the moon's sanctity. The Thai Rath said yesterday virtually millions of ethnic Chinese living m Yaowarai district, Bangkok's "Chinatown", hadAFP - 131 words
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248 1985-10-02 7 MCA divisional polls to be held on schedule KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The Malaysian Chinese Association's (MCA) divisional elections are to be held on schedule despite the re-ordering of several of last week's branch polls for "technical" reasons. The divisional elections are to be held on Oct 19 and 20, saidNST - 248 words
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129 1985-10-02 7 Treasurer of MIC charged with CBT KUALA LUMPUR, Tues THE National Treasurer of the Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC), Senator Datuk Dr Kernial Singh Niihar, pleaded not guilty m the sessions court here today to a charge of criminal breach of trust. Datuk Nijhar, 47, was charged with committing the offenceNST - 129 words
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216 1985-10-02 7 PENANG, Tues. THE 85t members of the Commonwealth Services Employees Union (CSEI) at the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) base In Bntterworth have threatened to take md on trial action against the Australian Defence Department over Its alleged rejection of their claims for Increased216 words
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Article, Illustration576 1985-10-02 7 Varying support for move to back claims for wage adjustments KUALA LUMPUR, Tue« THE National Joint Council (Staff Side) yesterday staged nationwide picketing to back its claims over salary adjustments for civil servants. The response to the pickets varied from state to state. While thereNST; Bernama - 576 words
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111 1985-10-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Toes. A delegation from the Malaysian Malay Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Federation of Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry will visit China for eight days from tomorrow to discuss direct trade between the two countries. The Malay chamber'sBernama - 111 words
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184 1985-10-02 7 Malaysia may soon build Asia's first hovercraft PENANG, Tues. Malaysia may begin construction of Asia's first hovercraft early next year, said a spokesman of Penang Shipbuilding Corporation (PSC). The hovercraft will be used m the proposed hovercraft services between Penang and Langkawi and between Johor and Singapore. PSC financial andBernama - 184 words
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Article58 1985-10-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Gen Charles Bagnal, Commander of the US army's Western Command, arrived m Kuala Lumpur today for a four-day visit, a Defence Ministry statement said. Gen Bagnal will visit the Ministry of Defence tomorrow and hold talks with Gen Ghazali Che Mat andAP - 58 words
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Article59 1985-10-02 7 KUCHING, Tues. Foreign investors are incerested m making Malaysia an industrial centre for the manufacture of electronic defence equipment, Deputy Defence Minister Datuk Abang Abu Bakar Mustapha said today. He said foreign investors were attracted to the country because of its stable political situation and the goodBernama - 59 words
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766 1985-10-02 8 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM How the NTUC, workers and a company see the bosses' new wage proposals By I dfaadfasfwdfasfawfawfwafsaf.,m,.m.,.m. THE SNEF formula divides the annual wage increase Into two components an Increment tied to productivity (about M per cent) and another tied to length of service766 words
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Article, Illustration276 1985-10-02 8 AN NTUC official has voiced the concern of civil service unions on the government's pay overhaul plan, especially that linking wages to a company's performance. Mr Othman Haron Eusofe, NTUC Assistant Secretary-General, said union leaders had asked whether the civil service could pay276 words
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520 1985-10-02 8 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB By WORKERS are apt to become more conscious about how they do their Jobs if the Singapore National Employers Federation's wage formula proposal is implemented by employers. Bat a key element for the proposal's success is the accuracy and acceptablity520 words
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Article, Illustration224 1985-10-02 8 KFC Colonel 'kidnapped' again four questioned COLONEL Sanders, the embodiment of Kentucky Fried Chicken, was "kidnapped" again from his Kampong Java home yesterday the second attempt m six months. This time, it lasted less than two hours. Police caught four people taking the lifesized model of the chubby Colonel m224 words
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Article, Illustration351 1985-10-02 8 WORKERS yesterday agreed with the idea of linking annual increments more to performance than length of service but were concerned about how their performance would be appraised. Mr Charlie Chua, a 34-year-old marketing manager, felt that it was difficult and unfair to gauge an351 words
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Article42 1985-10-02 8 THE MP for Bukit Timah, Dr Wang Kai Yuen, will open Clementi North Primary School on Friday at 6 pm. Costing $6.7 million, it is the 194 th school to be built by the government since 1959.42 words
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Article, Illustration258 1985-10-02 10 YEO KIM SENG - YEO KIM SENG By 1 EIGHT Sri Lankans, who were stranded at Changi Airport for the past five days, flew home last night. They arrived here last Thursday after being promised jobs by a labour recruiting agent m Sri258 words
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Article327 1985-10-02 10 The Speak Mandarin Campaign BECAUSE there is more than one dialect m Singapore, speaking m dialect to another person runs the risk of a misunderstanding and even a communication breakdown. This point was made m numerous slides shown at the opening of the Health Ministry's327 words
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Article, Illustration290 1985-10-02 10 MRS CORY AQUINO, wife of assassinated Philippine senator Benigno Aquino, yesterday said she had no presidential ambitions. "I do not seek any political office, much less the presidency. Bat I pledge support for anyone whom the opposition chooses/ she said at a seminar on the290 words
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124 1985-10-02 10 Coroner to ask for cycling guidelines THE State Coroner, inquiring into the death of a national cyclist, will ask the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association to give its guidelines on cyclists training on public roads. State Coroner Mr Francis Tseng yesterday told Inspector M. Neethianathan, who is assisting m the inquiry124 words
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164 1985-10-02 10 THOSE visiting Kusu Island on Sundays during the pilgrimage month of Oct 14 to Nov 11 and on Deepavali Day are urged to buy advance ferry tickets. Deepavali falls on Nov 11. The advance tickets are for the travelling times of 6.30am-7.30am, 8.30am--9.30am and164 words
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Article, Illustration203 1985-10-02 10 DESPITE a heavy work schedule, Mr Yeo Cheow Tong has found a way of practising his Mandarin he speaks it on the job. Mr Yeo, Minister of State (Health, and Foreign Affairs), uses Mandarin as often as 80 per cent of the time m203 words
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548 1985-10-02 11 The Chow Dih case THE mother of a 13-year-old patient of Chow Dih had insisted that the girl be given an ultrasound scan, Chow told the court yesterday. Chow, accused of cheating his patients, said he refused Madam Teo Guek Eng's request548 words
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Article, Illustration268 1985-10-02 11 HE'S round, he's cute, he's pink and he wears blue dungarees. He has a heart so big that it lifts him and carries him through the air. He is Sharity Elephant. The elephant and other cartoon characters were unveiled yesterday by the Community268 words
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375 1985-10-02 11 A FORMER work permit holder, deported over a week ago at Changi Airport when he arrived to be with his expectant Singaporean wife, has been granted an exceptional two-week visa on humanitarian grounds. This gesture came after the wife, Mrs S375 words
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218 1985-10-02 11 Not all these $50 notes are forgeries FIFTY-DOLLAR notes with serial numbers beginning with 84, 85, BS, Bit. Zl and Z2 are not necessarily forgeries. A Board of Commissioners of Currency spokesman said this yesterday. He was referring to a Straits Times report last Saturday that the 2t counterfeit $5t218 words
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Article29 1985-10-02 11 THE Singapore Science Centre has opened a permanent exhibition on power electronics. The $bb,ooo exhibition, which opened yesterday, is sponsored by Electronic Components of General Electric (USA).29 words
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Article, Illustration391 1985-10-02 11 JUDY TAN - JUDY TAN $10.6 m complex to include 186 chalets By SINGAPOREANS will get another holiday beach resort at the Pasir Ris park m about two years. The Pasir Ris holiday chalet complex, costing about $10.6 million, will include 186 chalets. These 94 single-storey units391 words
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Article42 1985-10-02 11 MR CHENG Tong Fatt has been reappointed the Deputy Chairman of the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation, from Sept 1 this year to Jan 31, 1988. Lt-Col George Yeo has been appointed a member of the SBC for the same period.42 words
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214 1985-10-02 13 A DIVORCEE who worked as a social escort to support her children stole from her clients after spiking their drinks. On two occasions, Juriah Perumal, 31, spiked the drinks of two men and then stole $2,400 m cash and valuables.214 words
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131 1985-10-02 13 'Worker's death could have been prevented' A CARPENTER would not have fallen from an uncompleted building if his employer had provided him with the proper platform to stand on, a Coroner's Court found yesterday. State Coroner Francis Tseng, m recording a verdict of negligence on the death cf Mr Samat131 words
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Article, Illustration420 1985-10-02 13 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN New junior college head shares her vision By PUPILS build their learning foundation on the Three R's reading, 'riting aid 'rithmetic. After that, more complex things follow. And at Temasek Junior College, a vision for the future has been420 words
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238 1985-10-02 13 Chamber to seek members' views for feedback dialogue THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry will collect views from its trade groups before it meets government officials at a feedback dialogue on economic issues on Nov 4. The chamber's commerce, industry and foreign trade committees will prepare the topics238 words
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Article, Illustration220 1985-10-02 13 SAFETY strips will be fixed on four escalators serving the Scotts Road underpass by the Public Works Department next month. The strips have stiff brush-like tips and are used to cover up the gap between the escalator steps and the side panel.220 words
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386 1985-10-02 13 RAV DHALIWAL - RA V DH ALIWAL Finance firm associations to link up with ROY via computer By FINANCE companies will be able to verify almost instantly by computer whether clients seeking car loans are bona fide cases by the end of the year. The Registry of386 words
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Article59 1985-10-02 13 SDF forum for top executives THE Skills Development Fund will hold its third public forum for top executives and training officers on Monday at the World Trade Centre. The first topic covers the importance of managers setting training policies. The second topic discusses how companies should collect information before selecting59 words
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Article67 1985-10-02 13 THE deadline to register for the Mobil Marathon has been extended again to 9 pm today. This is because of the many requests from enthusiasts. More than 3,700 people have already signed up to take part m the 42-fcm run on Sunday. Those interested can get entry forms67 words
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Article, Illustration421 1985-10-02 14 Import curbs only short-term measures: Yock Suan MR LEE Yock Suan, the Acting Labour Minister, has described the surge of protectionist sentiment now prevailing m the United States Congress as alarming. Speaking at the opening of the 10th Conference of Asian-Pacific Labour Ministers m Melbourne yesterday, he421 words
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Article54 1985-10-02 14 ANOTHER 25 world leaders have sent congratulatory messages to President Wee Kirn Wee on his election as the fourth President of Singapore on Sept 2. Among the well-wishers were the Queen of England, Pope John Paul 11, the Governor-General of Canada, the Presidents of India, Austria,54 words
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Article83 1985-10-02 14 Woman on credit card charge A BRUNEI woman allegedly tried to buy two diamond rings worth a total of $6,480 from a shop m Orchard Road on Sunday by using a credit card belonging to another woman. Lav Lee King, 28, was charged on Monday with attempting to cheat Smart83 words
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Article, Illustration1413 1985-10-02 14 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON The Straits Times defamation suit By I AN associate editor of The Straits Times told the High Court yesterday that he convened a meeting m early 1982 to investigate a news report because it became apparent to him that the newspaper1,413 words
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Article, Illustration271 1985-10-02 14 AN ELECTRONICS company has developed a low-cost portable microprocessor system with the help of a $43,000 grant from the Economic Development Board (EDB). Microtronics Systems Pte Ltd was awarded the grant to design and develop microprocessor-based test and control systems under the EDB's271 words
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Article73 1985-10-02 14 THE Secretary-General of the Singapore Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (SFCCI), Mr Lee Ong Pong, will resign by the end of the month. This was disclosed by a Vice- President of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mr Linn In Hua, at73 words
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Advertisement422 1985-10-02 8 Train As A Company Sales Executive and leave that poor job behind you! The happy family, the house and Holders of the MAMSA Part 1 1 Diploma the car could be Yours. With you Sa'es Marketing will be totally exempted from the Institute of m a prosperous new job enjoying422 words
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Advertisement461 1985-10-02 10 presents Marketing Management Program Oct 21 Nov 1, 1985 1 Designed for marketing managers and executives m Singapore and other Asean countries. It will provide them with a knowledge of the latest developments m marketing concepts, tools and techniques as they relate to operating m the Singapore and Asean Region.461 words
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Advertisement130 1985-10-02 11 THE SHANGRI-LA-BRITISH AIRWAYS DINNER THEATRE PRESENTS sf\ STRATFORD JOHNSr^i V^^f SUSAN BROWN SAM DALE JANINAFAYE t* 5 MARTIN FISK ELIZA HUNT DAVID JANSON W^ W\ URSULA MOHAN M&U* 7 JACK SMETHURST Wt ggßnfcJ3^&S3J£'*WM AYCKBOURN W M i 3B IhS 9Q^ 20-27 October 9 V Venue Island Ballroom a TAlllf nnJIIirRI130 words
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Advertisement231 1985-10-02 12 Our new rates are so low we're hard to beat. 4a 0 v r _y\ -J f^\/ iW mm Mr/ 7 P /^i A mJ/ mmm Wß^nm/ m^ m^ m^m^ mm^ m^ m mm m mmmmmmh 'f BP^^^ From October 1 st, Telecoms rates and For modems we have not231 words
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Advertisement427 1985-10-02 13 Cn discount on room rates DU till March 1986 =<.„„„,.,„ Daily (be1 r *«*cou^ S 1 Bigger and better hospitality awaits standards you at the new Strand. With 130 fully ardD Se S7 00 I furnished, airconditioned and fully 1^ 0 1 c i r 'uom 0740 1 carpeted rooms.427 words
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Advertisement538 1985-10-02 14 Have the office, o( \s i I warehouse, carpark housed o eS JSg<^5--r I all under one r00f ?i^^e^vs^- 1 GORDON WAREHOUSE s^SSs*** I building mmmm*m easy I *A^ie junction of Eunos |ew*ii*«i«\ ~~~1 "Link and Airport Road m I r^ i-a Awa I I PayaLebar Industrial me I estate,538 words
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Advertisement6 1985-10-02 14 Protectionism: A Pandora's box Page 166 words
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Advertisement394 1985-10-02 15 Nissan Cabstar The choice of successful businessmen... Right choice j3|W The NiSSail C3bSt3f COntinUeS tO Sell ITIOre I r^Sl=-^=^-- LO wFlat Bed -steel and wooden cargo deck (diesel or petrol) than any other brand because there is always a (^HHB» ,^J rM 5 f U'^nn steel deck petrol version right394 words
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450 1985-10-02 16 The Straits Times says Both sides must give and take WHATEVER wage formula finally filters out of the proposals and counter-proposals of the various interested groups, if a spirit of harmony and consensus is to prevail, responsibilities on both sides of the bargaining table should be clearly defined. What might450 words
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Article, Illustration1170 1985-10-02 16 KAREN ELLIOT HOUSE - KAREN ELLIOT HOUSE In principle, most countries are m favour of free trade. It is competition which spurs human progress. And if, as a result of market forces, countries specialise m producing and exporting goods m which they have a comparative advantage, the world is better1,170 words
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532 1985-10-02 16 new town MONEY-WISE, one's first prolonged encounter with the Housing Beard can be a bit foreboding. The day of finalising the acceptance of a flat is a coanter-to-connter race to pay up for this certified document, that legal paper and532 words
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985 1985-10-02 16 IAIN BEGG - When free trade has to be sacrificed IAIN BEGG By As 8 macroeconomic policy, there- fore, rather than as a way of shielding declining industries, protection has much to commend it. When the choice is between unemployment and protection, it can hardly be surprising if it ft is free trade985 words
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Article, Illustration963 1985-10-02 17 MARTIN WALKER - MARTIN WALKER Effect of the British-Soviet spy row on the Moscow foreign press corps By News flow to West depends on a handful of journalists MOSCOW The expulsion of six British journalists m the course of the great spy row hasGuardian - 963 words
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875 1985-10-02 17 6 Far more people die m banal tragedies. Car crashes alone kill 55,000 Americans a year but those deaths seem less cruel. The trickle of individual miseries is less appalling than catastrophes that swallow cities. The malignity of nature is harder to bear875 words
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Advertisement235 1985-10-02 17 ..•and the fourth round^ o:^^^;0 and the sixth round... /LA?^o^^C^ For every drink you v order between 5 and 7 p.m. #^/\*'C/^-i^,V\ on weekdays, we 11 give you Jt JJ~ I another drink free. There's hi H^r "T^T' j\ no limit! If you'd rather buy j >\ y j? a235 words
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Letter557 1985-10-02 18 MAS intervention on value of our currency I SUGGEST that the economic theory on the value of our currency pronounced by Dr Goh Keng Swee, and activated by the Monetary Authority of Singapore, will not find much support among export manufacturers or the tourist trade,557 words
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130 1985-10-02 18 Time to spruce up World Trade Centre RECENTLY, I visited the World Trade Centre with a friend from the Middle East and I was appalled at the sight, and the atmosphere that goes along with it, of the interior of the first three or four floors. The walls looked colourless130 words
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Letter, Illustration355 1985-10-02 18 I REFER to the letter, "Grassy areas are now burnt patches" (ST, Sept 20). I agree with the writer that, during the seventhmonth celebrations, many burnt patches can be found. But one factor should be considered. It is Chinese custom, when burning incense paper, to draw355 words
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200 1985-10-02 18 None more deserving than Kim Wee TO THOSE of us who worked with him m the old United Press m Asia, it was the thrill of a lifetime when Mr Wee Kirn Wee became President of Singapore. My first thought upon reading the news m The New York Times: Oh,200 words
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Letter130 1985-10-02 18 FLATS are being built at Loyang Valley jointly by Singapore Airlines (SIA), Temasek Holdings and Lum Chang Building Contractors. Each of these partners has been allocated a certain number of flats for sale according to its shareholding ratio. SIA/Temasek buyers were subject to certain restrictions130 words
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Letter, Illustration196 1985-10-02 18 MY FIANCEE and I were at the Singapore Zoological Gardens one Saturday afternoon. After the animal shows, which we enjoyed very much, we went back to the orang-utan show site to watch some zoo-keepers training the animals. To our horror, we saw a trainer punching196 words
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256 1985-10-02 18 PLEASE refer to your article dated Sept 3 entitled "The Dividing Line" which carried a story on the Central Expressway. We wish to make the following comments on the article: 1) The severance of minor roads as a result of opening expressways256 words
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Letter86 1985-10-02 18 THE Straits Times welcomes letters from you. Your letters must include your signature, full name, address, and home and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. Brevity is an advantage.86 words
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Article75 1985-10-02 19 THE SINGAPORE stock market, which turned its attention mainly on Malaysian speculatives, fell further yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index lost 6.14 points to 769.92 while the Business Times Composite Index shed 3.10 points to close the day at 662.03. Volume rose to 28.0 J million shares75 words
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Article88 1985-10-02 19 Samanda HM|s 348 +64 UM flour 970 +50 C* S H 50c 366 -48 Mt Pleasure 5X 177 +44 Raleifh 386 +34 Kian 100 50c 320 +26 Hiked Choc 266 •21 Benaya Corpn 163 +26 Piecon Bhd SOc 310 +20 Larul Tai 290 19 SriHartama 282 +18 Metroplej 50c88 words
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Article79 1985-10-02 19 Msian Fmis 200 38 Sea View 322 -18 Inchcape 217 —15 0C B C 830 -10 Pan El 50c 184 10 YHS 160 -10 [asek Cement 360 -8 Wearnes 344 -8 CtC 318 8 HOI 147 8 Seakon 174 -7 SPKSentosa 142 -7 1C B 464 -6 Sigma Metal79 words
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Article13 1985-10-02 19 Pohong Inv 4,762,000 Rt'etgh 1,831,000 Fcber Merlin 1,182,000 Amol Steel 1,090,00013 words
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Article79 1985-10-02 19 S( it 30 Oct 1 BT Composte .55 13 662 03 ST Properties 460 17 463° 09 SI MM 6 177 63 +15? "ST 3415/ ***** r.nT J*. sn_o ST Plantations 2296 73 2298.50 OBV 1 3 9 OCBC ***** ***** ct,„ "7 C Q_, OUB Composite 378.76 37779 words
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Article33 1985-10-02 19 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrials Composite 1984/85 Hgh 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1984/85 L w 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 Lojv 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (2/8/82)33 words
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Article13 1985-10-02 19 The US foliar closed at DM 2.6745 m Singapore, losing 50 points.13 words
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Article22 1985-10-02 19 DM V FF S$ H$ US$ 3915 ***** 216.60 Unq ***** Unq 4030 2 6745 216.9 C 8.1610 2.1410 7.775022 words
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Article33 1985-10-02 19 Eurodollar: Lost seven ticks to 91.76 a contract. Dentschomark: Gained two ticks to 0.3765 a contract. Japanese yen: Lost four ticks to 0.*****6 a contract. Gold: Lost US$3.2O to U*****.10 an ounce.33 words
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Article104 1985-10-02 19 TOKYO, Tues. Japan's home-use videotape recorder exports m August fell for the first time since figures were first recorded m 1976, the Electric Industries Association of Japan reported yesterday. Exports were down one percentage point from a year earlier to 1.973 million items, the firstAFP - 104 words
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Article69 1985-10-02 19 NEW YORK, Tues. New York Stock Exchange volume yesterday rose by more than four million shares over the first hour of the previous session, as a new trading schedule starting a halfhour earlier went into effect, the New York Stock Exchange said. The stock exchangeReuter - 69 words
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Article90 1985-10-02 19 LONDON, Tues. Money brokers Mills and Allen International PLC and Ueda Co Ltd of Japan have agreed to establish joint ventures m London and Tokyo to operate m foreign exchange and currency deposit broking, a statement from Mills said. Subject to official Japanese approval, a new company, UedaReuter - 90 words
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Article67 1985-10-02 19 TOKYO, Tues. The Finance Ministry said today it has licensed Merrill Lynch International Bank Inc, a subsidiary of the largest American securities group, to open a third Japanese branch m Nagoya. The new branch, to be opened late this month, will bring the number of Japanese branches ofKyodo - 67 words
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Article77 1985-10-02 19 LONDON, Tues. A spokesman here for Unilever PLC and NY said the group's London headquarters is unaware of the merits of an American press report that Richardson-Vicks Inc was reviewing an alternative bid from Procter and Gamble Co. Citing Wall Street sources, the Wall StreetReuter - 77 words
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570 1985-10-02 19 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG Strict disclosure policy part of new listing manual By I m Kuala Lumpur THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange is about to complete an entire review and revision of its rules. This review will include working on a new Listing Manual which would570 words
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Article, Illustration512 1985-10-02 19 ANGELINE TAN - ANGELINE TAN Small business By CASH-STRAPPED and with a small staff, interior designer Barbara Allen still wants to expand her business outside Singapore into the region. Ambitious but unrealistic? Not when she has the backing of a broad-based American conglomerate, URS Corporation. The price: Designers512 words
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334 1985-10-02 19 THE recent relaxation of Central Provident Fund rules for property investment has not led to people withdrawing significantly more CPF money to buy property. After hitting a year-low of $159.5 million m June, total CPF withdrawals for housing rose $61.3 million, or 38334 words
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169 1985-10-02 19 TOKYO, Tues. In a step towards liberalising the Japanese financial market, the government said today it had decontrolled interest rates on time deposits exceeding one billion yen (about 559.7 million) per account, effective the same day. The Finance Ministry said similar steps wouldUPI - 169 words
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413 1985-10-02 19 Shareholders may not be able to hide ownership KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Substantial shareholders may no longer be able to conceal their ownership of shares under the new amendments to the Companies Act 1965, Chief Justice Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Haji Omar said today. The extensive disclosure provisions will ensure aBernama - 413 words
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258 1985-10-02 19 Simex hits record trading because of links I THE trading link between I Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex) and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange passed its major test last week, officials and traders of the exchange say. On Sept 22, the five Finance Ministers of Europe and Japan said that they258 words
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Article51 1985-10-02 19 TAIPEI. Tues Taiwan has set up its first deposit insurance company to bolster public confidence m the banking system The Chairman of the Central Deposit Insurance Company, Mr King Wei-Hsin, said the company is owned by the Central Bank, the Finance Ministry and the Central Trust of China.Reuter - 51 words
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Advertisement151 1985-10-02 19 Making a meeting successful takes experience. Introducing 9 m -> f When you host a function hosting a function. at the Hilton International From menu selections to [f c U)tu^ Hlt more aU)ur rix c m jj L I Hilton Akvtiim Makers. Singapore, you 11 hnd there s a banquet151 words
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Article4536 1985-10-02 20 READERS should be aware »i the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and j Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered m "business done". Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table4,536 words
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Article3183 1985-10-02 20 INDUSTRIALS A Choc (2 908X2) 2 70 (I) 2.78 (3) 2 80 (2) 2 90 AMD (5 50S) (1) 5 70 (14) 5 60 (2) 555 (5) 530 (27) 540 (2) 5 65(8) 5 45(8) 5 50 Alcom (0 978 0 995X24) 0.98 (5) 03,183 words
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Article2679 1985-10-02 20 LAN shares quoted have a par value of $1. unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip/rights N Tax-exempted dividend ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dollars 1985 Last Yield Vol Day High Low Company Sale Change ('000) rffh Low2,679 words
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Article312 1985-10-02 21 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 54 5V4 5 5 4 Monthly 54 Autosave 4 i Fixed deposit 1 month 4 4 4 4 4 4. (1) 2 months 4Vi O lIIUIIUIo 4 4 H4 "I 6 months 44 4 4 j 4 ■> 9 months312 words
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Article165 1985-10-02 21 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5072-1.5100 6.76 6.52 Canadian dollar 1.5581—1.5600 6.50—6.34 NZ dollar 1.1751 1.1799 8.72 8.37 Sterling pound 2.9887 2.9923 3.39—3.31 US dollar 2.1425-2.1435 4.72-4.63 Austrian schilling 11.3524—11.3608 89.36—86.11 Belgian Iranc165 words
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Article110 1985-10-02 21 THE US dollar closed firmer against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, the greenback closed slightly firmer at 2.1425/ 35 m quiet trading. It traded within a range of 2.1420 and 2.1450 after opening at 2.1410/40. Against the deutschemark, the dollar opened at 2.6830/55110 words
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Article115 1985-10-02 21 THEkilobar market traded between 5522,195 and 5J22.355 yesterday. ciuaj. Gold opened at U*****.00 3.40 and traded between U*****.80/ 3.20 and U*****.10/3.50. In the afternoon, small overseas selling was well absorbed by locals. The metal later edged up to U*****.35 3.75 as the dollar weakened. It settled for the day115 words
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Article31 1985-10-02 21 GOLD US$/oz Tues Mon Singapore 323.20 323.60 326.00—326.50 Hongkong 323.00 323.40 Closed Mon Fri New York 322 50 323.00 327.70 328 20 London 325.00— 325 50 329.00— 329 5031 words
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Article228 1985-10-02 21 Managers' prices for Oct2 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 1 91 2.03 The Savings Fund 1 38-1 46 S pore Prog Fund 0 82-0 87xd S pore Sec Fund I 19-1 26 S pore Invest Fund 0 79 0 84 S pore Equity Fund 0 84—0 89 DBS228 words
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608 1985-10-02 21 THE SINGAPORE stock market closed easier yesterday with interest centred on Malaysian speculatives. The Straits Times Industrial Index slipped 6.14 points to 769.92 while the Business Times Composite Index fell 3.10 points to close the day at 662.03. Volume rose to 28.07 million608 words
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Article293 1985-10-02 21 Oct 1 HK$ Charge Associated Hotels 0 36 0 02 Bank CM East Asia 20 008 Cheung Kong 17 10 -0.1 China Light 15 30 +0 2 Cross Horb Tunnel 975 unch F E Consortium 062 unch Far East Exch Philex G I Cement Great Eagle 0 6 IS293 words
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Article339 1985-10-02 21 Oct 1 Yen Change Aiinomoto 1120 -40 Akoi 340 +10 AmoHa 725 -4 Asahi Chr-m 740 5 Asnh. Glass 786 -I I Bank Tk 760 unch Bndgestone 540 7 Canon 995 23 Casio Computer 1610 +60 Gti.en 370 unch D Nip Print 1020 unch D Nippon Screen Doie. 740339 words
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Article319 1985-10-02 21 Oct 1 Cents Change (Aust) AC I 284 +2 A N I 287 +2 A P M 300 unch Aberfoyle 1030S -20 Age 281 I Alliance Oil IISS unch Allied Mill 290S Ampol Exp 280 Ampol Pet 230 5 Anz 498+2 Ashton 104 unch B H P 804 +20319 words
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Article67 1985-10-02 21 i i i i i i ..i i i i NST Index Tuesday 1272.43 (1277.99) ~T£ Hongkong Hang Seng Tuesday 1520.99 (Closed) Australian All-Ordinaries Tuesday 994.2 (987.0) Nikkei D J Average Tuesday *****.36 (*****.11) Financial Times Industrials Monday 999.4 (989.6) -rfi^l Dow Jones Average g^ Monday 1328.63 (Closed) (Figures67 words
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Article216 1985-10-02 21 Sept 30 USJ Change Alcoa 33 Allied Chem Cp 44* +2 Allis-Chalmers 3% -V, Am Tel Tel 20* Amax Inc 13* Am Corp 39* Bethlehem SH 16* Boeing Co 45* unch Burroughs Cp 64* -W, Caterpillar Co 35* -W Chase Manhtn 49* -1 Chrysler Cp 35* -V, Citicorp216 words
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Article562 1985-10-02 21 Sept 30 Pence Change Allied-Lyons 288 -8 Ass Domes 132 +2 BTRPLC 350 unch Babcocks 134 +-2 Barclays 364 +5 Beechom 320 -1 BICC 215 +2 Blue Circle 518 unch BOC Group 265 1 Boots 201 2 Bowoter 320 +2 BATS 258xd +5 Britannia Io6xd -1 BP 543 +3562 words
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Article102 1985-10-02 21 Eurodollar 3-month deposit EURODOLLAR closed little-changed from Chicago levels m thin trading, with operators cautious ahead of the Federal open market committee meeting. The 0.7 per cent rise m US August leading economic indicators and a high Federal funds rate initially brought some profit-taking, but thereafter prices hovered narrowly. The102 words
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Article, Illustration45 1985-10-02 21 TRADING was fairly moderate. The December contract transacted at between 0.3750 and 0.3767 before closing at 0.3765. B dollar Deutschemark Open High Low Sett Est Vol De* 0.3755 0.3767 0.3750 0.3765 941 Mar 0.3798 Jun 0.3836 Open Int (Mon): 591. Act Vol (Mon): 1323.45 words
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Article36 1985-10-02 21 DECEMBER yen ended at 0.*****6. About 260 lots changed hands. Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dec 0.*****3 0.*****48 0.*****0 0.*****6 319 MarB« 0.*****8 Jan 0.*****3 Open Int (Mon): m Act Vol (Mon): 181.36 words
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Article, Illustration86 1985-10-02 21 GOLD closed steady m quiet and featureless trading. Most operators remained sidelined due to continued lack of interest, with the movements of the US dollar having little impact on the market. The December contract, the only traded position with a turnover of 60 lots, closed little-changed at U*****.40 an86 words
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Article551 1985-10-02 21 LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block X Chance (23W) 210 (1600) Fl 0700-0800 G3 Cnmmitschau (7,85) 210 (1700) Fl 0800 0900 B 7 Z Kaohsiung (HE) 2 10(2300) F7 *****000 ***** 500 B 8 Benavon (67 471) 2/10(2300) F7 0800-0930 *****500 Gl *****100 1200 1330551 words
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Article15 1985-10-02 21 sap" Singapore November 163.00 up one cent Malaysia November 183 50 up one cent15 words
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Article18 1985-10-02 21 Tin Closing p/-ces MS Me Ki. Tin 30.10 down 10 cents Turnover: 61 tonnes down 34 tonnes18 words
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Article26 1985-10-02 21 Spot 959 50 062 50 -963 00' 3 months 986 00-986 50 198/ 00 -98? 50 1 Market tone Barely Steady Sales 12 0?5 tonnes26 words
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Article25 1985-10-02 21 Closint prices Mon Spot 692 50-693 00 (692 00-693 00i 3 months 715 00-715 50 (*****-*****) Market tone Steady Sales 9.750 tonnes I I25 words
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Article109 1985-10-02 21 Closmt prices Crude MS/ tome palm o9 Oct 705 (north) (central south) Nov 710 720 Refined palm 08 USJ, tonnes j RBO palm Oct 352.50 I sellers i Nov 355 (sellers) Dec 365 (sellers) Jan 375 (sellers) RBD Olein Oct 347 50 (sellers) Nov 347 50 filers i109 words
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Article, Illustration420 1985-10-02 22 Property group posts pre-tax profits of $5.7 m PROPERTY group Hong Fok Corporation Ltd has turned m imDressivelv hpffpr mformance which pulls it out of the trough of a $2.02 million loss only two years ago. Just for the six Tar'Vn* FoS's al' u~420 words
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215 1985-10-02 22 YAMAICHI Securities Co Ltd, one of the top four broking houses m Japan and a partner m a merchant bank here, flew solo m Singapore from yesterday. Yamaichi has bought out its joint-venture partners Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation (28 per cent), Singapore International Merchant215 words
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Article, Illustration9 1985-10-02 22 "One man's debt is another man's leverage."9 words
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151 1985-10-02 22 2 hotel groups report poorer results TWO hotel groups m Singapore, Sea View Hotel and Hind Hotels International have turned m poorer interim results for the six months ended June 30 this year. Sea View Hotel saw its group pre-tax profit for the year ended June 30 falling 36.7 per151 words
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311 1985-10-02 22 DOREEN SOH - Ambassador's first interim loss in five years DOREEN SOH By HEAVY losses at its restaurants have given Ambassador Hotel Ltd its first interim loss m the past five years. Although the group has sold its two restaurants Aberdeen Seafood Restaurant m January and Ambassador Restaurant last month the directors do311 words
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Article65 1985-10-02 22 DETROIT, Tues. Chrysler Corp and its Japanese partner. Mitsubishi Motors Corp, apparently have selected Illinois for the site of a joint car assembly plant, Michigan Commerce director Doug Ross has said. A Chrysler spokesman said today that the site selection process was still under way, but65 words
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Article38 1985-10-02 22 PAPER Products (M) Bhd reported a near eight-fold increase m group pre-tax profit to Ms2!3B million for the half year ended June 30, despite a 28 per cent fall m group turnover to MJ17.63 million. BernamaBernama - 38 words
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Article53 1985-10-02 22 PROPERTY-BASED Renong Bhd reported a 33.7 per cent fall m group pre-tax profit to MJ3.11 million for the year ended June 30. Turnover for the group increased to M 516.55 million from M 515.43 million. The directors have recommended a final dividend of 5 per cent payable at aBernama - 53 words
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Article66 1985-10-02 22 PLANTATION-BASED Taiping Consolidated Bhd reported a pretax profit of MJ238.000 for the year ended June 30, down from M 5266,000 a year earlier. The company made an after-tax loss of M 587,000 compared with a profit of M$l»4,000 previously. Turnover dropped to M 52.71 million from M 53.68Bernama - 66 words
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Article35 1985-10-02 22 UNIVERSAL Cable (M) Bhd recorded a higher group pretax profit to Msl.ol million (or the six months ended June 30 as group turnover rose marginally to M 547.98 million from MJ47.51 million BernamaBernama - 35 words
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Article43 1985-10-02 22 LION Corporation Bhd chalked up a 22.5 per cent higher group pre-tax profit of M 56.21 million for the half year ended June 30, on the back of a higher turnover of M 530.5 million compared with M 519.43 million. BernamaBernama - 43 words
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Article37 1985-10-02 22 British and Malayan Trustees INVESTMENT-BASED British and Malayan Trustees Limited boosted its pre-tax profit by 25 per cent to M 5659,000 for the year ended June 30, as turnover rose to M 5871,000 from M 5747,000. BernamaBernama - 37 words
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Article48 1985-10-02 22 SUNGEI Way Holdings Bhd has agreed to buy a 45 per cent stake m Sun-Mix Concrete Sdn Bhd for M 511.34 million. Sungei Way said the purchase of the 1.80 million shares of Msl each m SunMix is m line with its expansion programme. BernamaBernama - 48 words
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Article68 1985-10-02 22 Malaysian American Assurance MALAYSIAN American Assurance Co Bhd (MAA) recorded a higher life insurance gross premium income of MJ4.26 million for the six months ended June 30. This was despite a lower gross sum assured (new business) of M 538.28 million compared to M 539.83 million previously. General insurance incomeBernama - 68 words
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Article52 1985-10-02 22 HUME Industries (M) Bhd reported a lower group pretax profit of M 533.55 million for the year ended June 30, compared to M 538.51 million previously. This was reaped on the back of a 6.6 per cent increase m group turnover to M 5241.31 million from M 5226.423Barnama - 52 words
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Article31 1985-10-02 22 THE Malaysian Ministry of Trade and Industry has approved General Lumber (Holdings) Bhd's proposed sale of Sawit Oil Industries Sdn Bhd to Perbadanan Kilang Felda for M 511.5 million.31 words
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Article47 1985-10-02 22 PRE-TAX profits of New Sercndah Rubber Company Bhd fell 34.3 per cent to Msl.7 million on a 14.3 per cent drop m turnover to M|4.7 million for the half year ended June 30. An interim dividend of M 5 cents per share has been declared.47 words
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Article40 1985-10-02 22 SANYO Industries (M) Bhd has plunged into the red with a pre-tax loss of M 5631,000 for the half year ended June 30 from a pre-tax profit of M 5382,000 for the same peri- od last year. BernamaBernama - 40 words
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Article43 1985-10-02 22 TIMBER-BASED Seal Incorporated Bhd recorded a higher group pre-tax loss to Ms 4 63 million for the year ended June 30, compared to M 52.25 million previously. Group turnover dipped 22 per cent to M 537.5 million from MJ48.3 million. BernamaBernama - 43 words
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Article51 1985-10-02 22 Time Engineering TIME Engineering Bhd's group pre-tax profit plummeted 71 per cent for the six months ended June 30 to M 5472,000 against MJI.6 million for the same period last year. The group's turnover for the period under review amounted to M 515.75 million compared with M 523.07 mil- lion.Bernama - 51 words
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Article68 1985-10-02 22 BOUSTEAD Holdings Bhd chalked up a group pre-tax profit of M 544.397 million for the year ended June 30, just slightly below its forecast profit of M 544.94 million. In the 18 months ended June 30 last year, Boustead turned m a group pre-tax profit of M 561.038NST - 68 words
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Article55 1985-10-02 22 Pilecon Engineering PILECON Engineering Bhd reported a fall m group pretax profit by 11.8 per cent to M 54.51 million for the first half year ended June 30 from M 55.12 million previously. The group recorded a 48 per cent increase m turnover to M 5103.88 million from M 570.19Bernama - 55 words
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Article61 1985-10-02 22 AMALGAMATED Steel Mills Bhd has registered lower group pre-tax profit of M 531.31 million for the year ended June 30 against M 534 .44 million previously. Turnover for the group increased to M 5276.26 million from JM253.24 million previously. A final dividend of 8 per cent (tax exempt)Barnama - 61 words
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Article37 1985-10-02 22 CHOCOLATE Products Bhd has chalked up a lower group pre-tax profit of M 5289.000 for the first six months of the year, down almost by half from its previous nretax profit of M 5542.000. BernamaBernama - 37 words
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Article47 1985-10-02 22 NORSECHEM (M) Bhd suffered a 48 per cent fall m group pre-tax profit to M 5866,418 for the half year ended June 30. Group turnover rose to M 58.82 million from M 57.23 million while profit attributable to shareholders fell to MJ377.428 from M 5678,773. BernamaBernama - 47 words
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Article48 1985-10-02 22 INDUSTRIAL Oxygen Incorporated Bhd reported a 65 per cent rise m group pretax profit to M 53.13 million for the year ended June 30, from Msl.9 million previously. This was achieved on an increased group turnover to M 526.34 million from M 521.41 million. BernamaBernama - 48 words
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Article65 1985-10-02 22 PALM oil-based Palmco Holdings Bhd reported a 63 per cent higher group pretax profit of M 510.45 million for the year ended June 30 this year. Group turnover rose to M 5745.71 million from MJ642.41 million. Profit for shareholders rose to MSB.B million as against M 13.31 millionBernama - 65 words
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Article57 1985-10-02 22 PUBLIC Bank Bhd reported a 41.6 per cent drop m group pre-tax profi t to M 521.09 million for the half year ended June 30, despite a 22 per cent rise m group turnover to M*274.19 million. Profit for shareholders amounted to Msl2 million or 40.2 per centBerna-ma - 57 words
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Advertisement585 1985-10-02 22 Baillicu knight Frank (iioup CLAREMONT PANORAMIC RIVER VIEWS OVER FRESHWATER BAY AUCTION On Site 10.30 a.m. 16th October, 1985. 16a Bindaring Parade Inspect 11-12 Saturday and Wednesday Plus a substantial 5 bedroom 35 years old Residence. Details Tony Beamish A/h 384 4480 UROSS IHf VMION- \KOIM)1H1 WORLD -IMP- CONSULTING SERVICES585 words
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Advertisement219 1985-10-02 22 Totally fresh, clean air m your home and office Maintenance-free anti-pollution device Freshens stale air m minutes Counteracts the ion-depletion effects of air<onditionins Removes dust, pollutants, cigarette smell and odour Replaceable emitters p| Y. H. Low Co &WS/r (We are the lonizer People) TlfW!^ #07-02. Golden Mile Complex. *>*youc»nbn*ht»iy< 5001,219 words
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Advertisement572 1985-10-02 23 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: Monday Friday 2 22 am t0 5 SS pm am Ofdinafy: $5 00 per line (Mm $15 00) Food/Ent*rtainm*nt (2 —5) A Wl m^\i\ f\ A^^\ A^^\ m^^ m^ f j^k deadt™ tor the S™day*hmes) Stmi-ditplay: $20.00 per col cm Ptrtonal S«nric««/M«rch«ndtt«(ll $2^ f/^**** It572 words
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Advertisement673 1985-10-02 23 |#fc4ft#A!fr*4« THE ONLY PLACE THAT SERVES THE BEST HOKKIEN I CUISINE IN TOWN. I WE BRING YOU OUR NEW MENU FROM OUR NEW CHEF LUNCH/DINNER SPECIAL Steamed Lobster with Minced Garlic Steamed Scallop with Garlic Double Boiled Superior Shark's Fin (small bowl). Braised Chicken m Red Rice Wine paste Prawns673 words
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Advertisement845 1985-10-02 23 2 Eating Out 2 Eating Out |f/| |nrs^?HlB|i||H|H FOR OUICK LUNCH Reservation, visit Lai Wah Restaurant: 377 C, Jalan Besar (Aircond). Tel: *****03/ *****94. Branch: (Blk. 44) 1436 Bendemeer Road (Aircond). Tel: *****60/ *****61. CAROL'S GOODIES FOR Nasi Briyani, Penang Laksa, Ipoh Hor Fun, Hokkien Mcc, Kajang Satay. 32 Greenwood845 words
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Advertisement715 1985-10-02 23 13 Musical Instruments BALDWIN ONLY $3350. Genuine USA piano-includes free Metronom, books ($100), tunings 0% int. for 3 mths H.P. avail, only $114 p.m. (Offer only till 21st Oct.) Call: Singapore Piano Co., Plaza Singapura, Tel: *****36. Parkway Parade *****82 FLORA PIANO Japan's Sensation. For only $3,320/- cash. $332/- down.715 words
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Advertisement647 1985-10-02 23 24 Garage Sale 24 Garage Sale AN ARRAY OF PRODUCTS MADE OF GENUINE KANGAROO FUR, SHEEP SKIN FUR AND FINEST LEATHER /%—^V>— o S u P r «'w Fur Products Pie Lid V f xYTT No 22. P;ivr Panjanß Road #10-26. PSA Multi- >" O Storey Complex Singapore 0511 Tel:647 words
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Advertisement460 1985-10-02 23 29 Beauty Culture VERY ATTRACTIVE FREE gifts will be given to those who sign a facial/ slimming course with us. Try us. the beauty specialist through plants *****03/ *****31 HAVING HAIR PROBLEMS? We'll make it grow again Tel *****53. Free consultation by appt. only KYF LADIES' 4 Men's skin care460 words
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Advertisement721 1985-10-02 24 30 Hairdressing FREE GIFTS OFFER! 1 Brush Free to catting models 1 bottle Shampoo Fret- to penning models Cut: U. Term $10 b) advanced students. Headquarters Hairstyling School. Middle Rd. Fortune Centre -04-21/ 22/ 23 1,1 *****31 *****32. (Also hairilresMim courses available). HAIR STUDIO OFFERS cut $12. CUt perm $30721 words
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Advertisement741 1985-10-02 24 36 House Renovation/ Decor jtfH m MMISS A ijf ALUMtMHJM MOM WORK Utm RS ***** WILLIE Tel *****33 (5 Lines) Specialist m fabrication and installation of Amplimesh guiles and Aluminium grilles to 1) HUDC'HDB Designs 2) Clients Designs 3) Private Houses 4) Condominiums HDB RENOVATION CONTRACTOR Licence No: 8R0194 We741 words
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Advertisement798 1985-10-02 24 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators Ability m helping any of your problems AIRCONO./ FRIDGE SERVICES 24 hrs. Islandwide Service can solve all problems of servicing, repairing/ respraying of all refrigerators and airconditioners m our workshop/ your place. Guaranteed. 2nd hand fridge available, single door $100 $200, twin door $200 $350. Free delivery.798 words
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Advertisement660 1985-10-02 24 50 Office Equipment/ Supplies MUST SELL! NEC ELECTRA-28 Keytelephone System plus 11 telephone sets and 2 hands- free speaker phones with capacity of up to 12 TAS exchange lines and 28 extensions Immaculate condition Genuine buyer please contact Mr. Mok tel: *****04 during office hours. AS A RESULT of Off660 words
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Advertisement732 1985-10-02 24 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies GOING CHEAP! UNUSED Fxhaust Silencer, spark arrestor type. Suitable for engine range from 500 1000 hp Call: Tay. *****22. 57 Business Opportunities HOTEL LOBBY FRANCHISE AVAILABLE Tailoring Boutique Klonst Electronics Travel/ Tours FREE RENTAL Genuinely interested please write to:THE GENERAL MANAGER S.T. BOX A9450S 390 Kirn732 words
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Advertisement1496 1985-10-02 24 §unP I a tm Vegoil Pte Ltd has a vacancy for a gKHjj 1 alpLpa^ Management Assistant Besides |H I m m possessing a diploma/degree, the jMBK *t I LJB incumbent should preferably have %SKm f. T [JB knowledge m accounting, systems M {j;! design and computer programming. SB| 91,496 words
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Advertisement975 1985-10-02 24 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical 3-, A manufacturing concern at Tuas (Jurong) has vacancies for: SHIPPING DOCUMENTATION CLERK Minimum 2 years experience m shipping documentation Age between 24-30 years Possess a pleasant disposition Typing speed 30-40 wpm §J RECEPTIONISTS Possess pleasant disposition and speak good975 words
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Advertisement556 1985-10-02 25 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical SINGAPORE TOURIST PROMOTION BOARD Applications are invited from Singapore Citizens for the post of: TELEPHONE OPERATOR cum RECEPTIONIST QualiflcarJons Senior Cambridge Scliool Certificate or Singapore Cambridge GCE O- Level with at least 3 passes including English Language Minimum 1 2 years of relevant working experience556 words
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Advertisement890 1985-10-02 25 70 Situations Vacant: S tcrelarial/ C erical Well established firm has immediate vacancies for A) SECRETARY Mmm urn tiCE O' level. c Ability to work independently Expei lenced preferred thougl not necessary c Can sturt work Immediately B) SALES OLERK c GCE O level c Typing able to speak Mandarin.890 words
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Advertisement593 1985-10-02 25 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FEMALE GENERAL CLERK urgently reqd. At least 1-3 yrs' experience able to type. *****98 REQUIRED 1 TYPIST cum General Clerk to work m Tuas. Contact: *****66. i 71 Situations Vacant: Sales A mult-national Organisation distributing a wide range of world-renown product has vacancies for 6593 words
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Advertisement1061 1985-10-02 25 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales A Multi-national Company is looking for a promising lady to join us as a: Sales Co-Ordinator The Job: To co-ordinate sales of electrical product range •To conduct mai campaigns to promote sales To attend to customers and telephone enquiries The Person: One1,061 words
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Advertisement820 1985-10-02 25 71 Situations Vacant: Sales AGENTS REQUIRED BY Established Life Assurance Co. Unlimited income. Training provided Only those who are keen m Life Assurance business need apply. Call Richard *****7 for discussion. ESTABLISHED REAL ESTATE Co requires Sales Executives. Prefer those m the Life Assurance business Applicants must possess own car.820 words
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Advertisement555 1985-10-02 25 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical aalborg boilers We invite suitable candidates to apply for TECHNICAL ASSISTANT JOB SPECIFICATIONS must be able to draft drawings and prepare engineering specifications c to assist m preparing sales quotations to co-ordinate project works and purchasing must be prepared to travel outside555 words
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Advertisement407 1985-10-02 25 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous HOTEL GRAND HOTEL requires:1. COFFEEHOUSE SUPERVISOR With experience 2. SECURITY GUARDS We provide the following fringe benefits:- Free Duty Meals Uniforms and Laundry SATA Insurance Scheme Interested candidates please apply personally toTHE PERSONNEL OFFICE 22, Cavenagh Road/ Orchard Road, Singapore 0922 Tel: *****44. PRESIDENT MERLIN HOTEL407 words
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Advertisement768 1985-10-02 25 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous f (SHDB "I invites applications from Singapore Citizens for appointment as:--(A) HAWKERS LIAISON OFFICER GCE 3 'O' Level with pass m English. Assist m the control and management of hawkers m the Board's estates and miscellaneous duties relating to hawkers management. Required768 words
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Advertisement848 1985-10-02 26 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Required 1. ACCOUNTS CLERK CUM COMPUTER OPERATOR 2 SALES REPRESENTATIVE completed N. s aged 20 to 22 years possess own vehicle Attractive salary, commission and transport allowance will be ottered Interested, please call personally at 144. UPPER BUKIT TIMAH ROAD #01—17 BEAUTY WORLD CENTRE SINGAPORE 2158.848 words
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Advertisement629 1985-10-02 26 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous FEMALE CHINESE CASHIER wanted. Preferably residing m Dist.lBs2 Call *****22 Mr How FIRM REQUIRES YOUNG Female Despatch Clerk immediately. Tel: *****1 FORWARDING CO. REQUIRES Despatch Rider with Class 2 licence For interview call: *****86 HAIRSTYLISTS SHAMPOO Girls required m Orchard Road Pis. contact. Richard. *****61 MONTE629 words
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Advertisement2155 1985-10-02 26 JMJ The latest' car for sale r-irinra at class 'f'cation 94 is a TriJjll? 9-month old Suzuki 800 U tL$CJC___3 with full accessories. 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance CROWN MOTOR OFFERS best term on hire purchase/ insurance for used vehicles. Immediate approval and payment. Tel: *****14/ *****62. GWEE MOTOR CREDIT finance2,155 words
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Advertisement858 1985-10-02 26 90 For Sale: Toyota 82, COROLLA DX. 1 owner Aircon.. radio, cassette. Accident free $16,200 0.n.0. Tel: *****75. '83 TOYOTA CRESSIDA GL. Co. regn Tip top cond. Highest offer secures. Tel: *****32 Miss Heng '84 TOYOTA COROLLA DX. 1 pte. owner, full accessories, tip top cond. *****15 '85 TOYOTA HIACE858 words
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Advertisement882 1985-10-02 26 93 For Sale: Honda 79 HONDA ACCORD 3-door Coupe, aircon., radio cassette recorder, power windows. PARF. Selling $10,800. Enquiries please call: *****11 12pm to 6pm. ALMOST '81 HONDA Accord. 4door, auto., aircon, radio cassette. PARF. New tax 5/'B6. $13,500, loan $10,000 *****35 APR. '83, HONDA Civic 4 door Notchback 1300882 words
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Advertisement1779 1985-10-02 26 94 For Sale: 94 For Sale: 94 For Sale: Other Makes Other Makes Other Makes iii mMM^^«^i«^BBBB»BMaaBBBB«B«B_aBM^^^^^ r. __^^^BBBm«fiiJBBBWS«MBW"F^^^ C (bbs aBBBaPT V 1 k ka^SSr Mat j^bbb\ f I 1 JaWW WP» < mm .^Bbbbbbbbbbbbbb* i E^^a^aß^gßXf^a^H^^B BBWffBVsV^Ha^BP^LI I L^bbbWl M slbbV bbb^bV^-^*-^ -a^BBBJ bbbbbbT^ I (^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^-"J^^rT^ "'"V"*^^bb»B»^bbbbbTJll_ SS^S^B^^iJ1,779 words
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Advertisement867 1985-10-02 27 97 Vehicles Wanted HIGHEST OFFER A cash payment for your PARK. non-PARK commercial vehicles. Trade-in considered. Tel: Mr Tang (day) *****66/ *****87: (night) *****69 ADVERTISER REQUIRES ANY good used cars. PARF/non-PARF. 1 'ash payment Contact Mr Lim, 45H6026 (day), *****26 (evening). BEST PRICES OFFERED for PARF •crap used cars 102,867 words
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Advertisement1292 1985-10-02 27 .U-!vW.'!'M'Mg!^^ 106 Accommodation 106 Accommodation Available: Houses Available: Houses |BUNGALOWS| Buckley Road New Two storey 4 1 bedrooms, ,\irconditioned throughout Electrically controlled gates Modern Kitchen $4,900 Clementi Park Two storey with large garden 4 1 bedrooms Recently repainted $3,900 221 2266/291 5209^ "1,,^ I MARCO POLO VICINITY. Snanish >^^^^^^^B bunglw.1,292 words
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Advertisement492 1985-10-02 27 106 Accommodation Available: Houses SELETAR HILL BEAUTIFUL 2-sto-rey corner semi-d. 4 bdrms, split-level, furn Owner, *****35. SEMBAWANG 3-BDRM. DETACHED bunglw, spacious gdn. m pleasant locality. *****44/ *****83. SEMI-D. BUNGALOW AT Hong Leong Gdn. 4 bdrms light furnishings. $1,450. *****4. (No agts SERANGOON GDN S/storey semi-d at $850 p.m. 2-storey terr492 words
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Advertisement1060 1985-10-02 27 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments The mini United Nations q^ K^ijijjr\WrV^\ expat community at Ardmore J%4 \stte.B- Park Enjoy friendly country i^}^ /7/7 x/r^tni nuuit 7 |2%07 /s£~kk< 10m to spm 4.30pm (Sun and (^bxhnore c Park Sot* I.easirvq Agents k(^fc Jones Lang Wootton Club House 91,060 words
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Advertisement1088 1985-10-02 27 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments PATERSON TOWER D15T.0923 Near to Orchard Road. Maison- I ette apartment available for im- i mediate rent. Reasonable rental, i 4 bedrooms plus 1 servant's room, spacious living/ dining room. Facilities available are I tennis court and swimming pool I Partially/ fully furnished are ac- ceptable1,088 words
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Advertisement918 1985-10-02 27 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments GOLDHILL PLAZA VICINITY i Derbyshire Mansion) 3 bdrnis fully furn with pool $1,500 mcl. maintenance neg. Tel *****36. No agents please. IDEAL LOCATION 122A/B Mackenzie Rd.. near Serangoon Rd About 1200 sq.ft per unit for residential accom purpose About $2 p.s f. *****63. Mrs Chia IMMEDIATE918 words
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Advertisement876 1985-10-02 27 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments BRAND NEW SOPHIA Ct $1000 $1500. 1 2 bdrms. Ist class furnishings Reat *****13 *****57 BT. TIMAH ENG K«M flat, f urn aircon. .i bdrms.. 2 halls Renovated. Near Spore U. *****43 BUKIT BATOK 3-ROOM, $400 Circuit 3-room. $450 Bedok North 3-room, furn $500 Tel: *****19876 words
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Advertisement874 1985-10-02 27 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments FURN. PENTHSE. AT Hilltop top of Cairnhill Circle Lease 2 yrs. with option. *****25 FURN./ UNFURN. FLATS or IW available immediately Call Denny for fast response Tel: 2744!*>T HOB 4-ROOM, SIMS Drive, par tially furnished $900 per month Tel: *****76 INT'L PLAZA 39TH fir 2 bdti874 words
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Advertisement720 1985-10-02 28 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms LLOYD RD.- IN J hedrooms furnished apartment available 2 bdrms Ring Mrs Tan MMOI NO COMMISSION CHARGE trorn tenants seeking rms Hals at any dists Call 2M3BM BVMMI ORCHARD DIST. RMS. turn air-i-tin ft bathnn $4. c >u -$5OO. Daily $40- $5 O. Tel *****1 1720 words
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Advertisement808 1985-10-02 28 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses all 'a t/m\. SW/m^Ty _^r^r §~TTJ MM J M m\ Tenure ol land Freehold ilree Irom encumtaanceb on completion) Lot no 572 MX 13 Sembawang BP 7078.83 Expected vacant possession 30 9 1986 Developer s licence no 3960 E»pecled legal completion 31808 words
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Advertisement762 1985-10-02 28 D.15 OPERA EST. Renovated d/storey terr. 3 1 bdrms. F/furn. $400,000 Tenanted $1,200 p.m. *****27/ *****86. No agents. D.16 NEAR ANGLICAN High Sen. d/storey terr. 3 bdrms./ servant's. Approx. 2000 sq.ft. Well kept. $318,000 0.n.0. Rolf *****11. D.19 BRAND NEW Spanish design d/storey corner terr. 3200 sq.ft. 4 bdrms., servant's.762 words
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Advertisement756 1985-10-02 28 113 For Sale: Houses joodlink Park Prestigious Housing... Comprising 5 Shops 6 Maisonettes and 23 units Terrace houses Near MRT station. Schools. Markets Shopping and Banking facilities 90% Loan available Developer i^a Good link l^J Development Re Ltd 7500A Beach Road #12-301. The Plaza. Singapore 0719 Tel: *****11 (5 lines).756 words
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Advertisement466 1985-10-02 28 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments You can now use your CPF savings to upgrade to a private residential home...at Park West. M r3| eL (T^****"f 9^l |Ka)*ifl| Move up,, to Park West. Show Apartment Tel 777 0312/777 0443 Open from KUM am to &30 pm466 words
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Advertisement832 1985-10-02 28 114 For Sale: Private Apartments GRENVILLE CONDO EMERALD BLOCK Upper A Lower Maisonettes (Showflats) Sal*: $495,000 Please contact *****11 ext. 119/ 205 Grace or Annie RIOGEWOOD CONDOMINIUM FOR INVESTMENT 1600 SQ.FT. 3 BEDROOMS TENANTED AT $2,800 TILL 1987 SELLING $350,000 Call *****44 0.11 LARGE MAIS. 3-1 bdrms. with s/pool. 5832 words
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Advertisement941 1985-10-02 28 114 For Sale: Private Apartments D 19 CHUAN PK. New 2-bdrm walk-up 800 sq ft Full facilities $188,000 Wess *****44 D.20 FABER GDN. Phase 3 Blk 8 3 bdrms. 1.670 sq ft F'hold. $375,000 System Properties *****38 D 2056 GOLDEN HILL Condo upp maisonette. Fully furn 3 bdrms 2180 sq.ft.941 words
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Advertisement930 1985-10-02 28 116 For Sale: HOB Apartments 5-RM. MARINE DR. Blk VI 77. renovated New Upp Chanel Rd $125,000 Marsiling Rd Blk 11. $90,000 A M. Kio Blk 305. $118,000 Blk 648. $128,000 SpottUwoodC Pk Blk 110. $164,000 Toa Payoh Blk 217. $120,000 *****88 (3 lines). 4-RM.: BRAS BASAH (omplex A.M. Kio.930 words
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Advertisement812 1985-10-02 28 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments EUNOS CRES. 8LK.14/ 15. 5-rm High fir Marble flooring $130,000 neg *****33 EUNOS CRES. 5-RM. 81k .22. Well kept carpeted, cabinets $105,000 OJI O. Full CPF *****22 GEYLANG BAHRU POINT Blk Facing sea Marble flooring $118,000 ono *****66 Agt HAIG RD. 5-RM. renovated, high fir812 words
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Advertisement506 1985-10-02 29 117 Properties Wanted 117 Properties Wanted I LAND WANTED for immediate development. Area around: 100,000 sq.ft. Forward details to: Farrer Road P.O. Box 166 Singapore 9128. HDB ALL AREA WANTED *HIGH OFFER EXPRESS SERVICE CALL MISS CHOW *****88. DJ PROPERTY (Licensed Housing Agency) CLEMENTI A.M.KIO/BEDOK HDB FLATS WANTED *****00 *****86506 words
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Advertisement543 1985-10-02 29 118 Factory Spaces Immediate Occupation Prestigious New THYE HONG CENTRE Nos 2 4 Leng Kee Road Singapore 0315 Junction of Tanglin Road. Alexandra Road, Tiong Bahru Road 2 Blocks of 6-storey WAREHOUSE/FACTORY YOONG CO No 10 Anson Road #10-25 International Plaza Singapore 0207 Telephone No* *****77 *****51 FACTORY SPACE OF543 words
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Advertisement776 1985-10-02 29 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces [CHOICE^ FACTORY SPACE FOR LEASE Factory space of various dimensions at Sims Aye Eunos Road for lease. Please contact Mr Chong/Alice/Doreen Tel: *****1 1 or *****58 1 Is J3 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces .^^^PRIME WAREHOUSE 1 FOR SALE OR I776 words
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Advertisement577 1985-10-02 30 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces WELL LOCATED SHOP on =03-31 at Fortune Centre $1,200 exclusive 447 sq.ft. Tel: *****68. 3-RM. SHOP HOUSE at Ruby Lane (off Opal Crescent) for rent at $650. Tel: *****77 125 Shop Spaces Wanted WANTED SHOP SUITABLE for office with store-room use. Preferably with road front.577 words
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RACING
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Article, Illustration319 1985-10-02 31 ...but Ritz Club team will give Bukit Timah a miss By THE RACING EDITOR THE Ritz Club team of international jockeys, who successfully took part m races against local and expatriate riders at Penang, Bukit Timah and Hongkong m March-February 1983, is to make319 words
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302 1985-10-02 31 Jockey Club 'no' to professional stewards LONDON, Tues THE Jockey Club, controlling body of racing m Britain, yesterday rejected the idea of professional stewards. Apart from the cost of £1 million (about Ss3 million) a year, it decided that "such a drastic move" WOUld not suit Rritich rarino The conduct302 words
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Article505 1985-10-02 31 ON THE TRACK with MARKSMAN KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Three Class 3 horses trained by Kitson Leong, whose Beldale Prospect went down narrowly to Best Bold m the Singapore Gold Cup last weekend, did a sparkling trial here this morning. The trio Lead Singer, Brown Trooper and Red505 words
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Article, Illustration222 1985-10-02 31 At the 400 m «<•«»«■« »y JONATHAN CHOO and ALBERT SIM At the £iltiStt Restricted terms Div B 1,200 m 1. Galo De Barcelos 2. Jesse 3. Dollar Issue 4. Secret Agent II Dist: \Vt, 3 1 Time 1:14.2 Class 1 Div222 words
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TIMESPORT
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Article247 1985-10-02 33 Battle for European club glory BREMEN, Tuesday WEST German League leaders Werder Bremen said they would ignore the European Football Union (Uefa) ban on the sale of alcohol at European club matches, introduced as a result of last May's tragedy in Brussels. Bremen managerReuter - 247 words
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Article, Illustration682 1985-10-02 33 Juventus, Celtic pay price for fan violence PARIS, Tues. Juventus and Celtic, two of Europe's most famous clubs, pay the cost of last season's tragic football violence when they play their European Cup matches behind locked gates tomorrow. Juventus were punished by Uefa after the European CupAFP - 682 words
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Article373 1985-10-02 33 EUROPEAN CUP: Trakia Plovdiv (Bui) v Gothenburg (Swe). Austria Vienna (Aus) v Dynamo Berlin (EG), Fenerbahce (Tur) v Bordeaux (Fra), Bayern Munich (WG) v Gornik Zabrze (Pol), Ajax Amsterdam (Hoi) v Porto (Por), Barcelona (Spa) v Sparta Prague (Cze), Juventus (Ita) v Jeunesse Esch (Lux), Aberdeen (Scot)373 words
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Article307 1985-10-02 33 NOBBY Stiles, the former Manchester United star who helped England win the 1966 World Cup, has taken over as caretak-er-manager at troubled West Browwich Albion. But Stiles, who has been running the reserve team, may soon have to relinquish control as Albion are already m search of aAFP; Reuter - 307 words
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Article171 1985-10-02 33 TIRRENIA (Italy), Tues. West German veteran Walter Roehrl, driving an Audi Quattro, seized the lead as the San Remo motor rally got under way yesterday. But after the first stage from San Remo to here, Roehrl held only a 12-sec-ond advantage, according to provisional placings, over Finland'sReuter - 171 words
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Article161 1985-10-02 33 LONDON, Tues. Young Italian driver Ivan Capelli will make his Formula One debut m the European Grand Prix at Brands Hatch this weekend when he replaces the late Stefan Bellof m the second Tyrrell car. Tyrrell chief Ken Tyrrell said Capelli has been signed up to raceReuter - 161 words
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Article, Illustration448 1985-10-02 34 LIM KEE CHAN - On golden trail of a feather LIM KEE CHAN Leong Kok moves up to reach for Sea Games gold By INFLICTING a cut eye or a lucky punch on his South Korean opponent would have given Tan Leong Kok Singapore amateur boxing's biggest surprise of a gold medal from last448 words
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Article, Illustration141 1985-10-02 34 MICHIGAN, Tues. Many of former world heavyweight boxing champion Leon Splnk.s belongings, including possibly his title belts, were auctioned off during the weekend to satisfy an unpaid bill with a moving and storage company. Jack Hall, of Halts Auction Sale, said Saturday's auction brought m aboutUPI - 141 words
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Article373 1985-10-02 34 Malaysia to skip the events at Bangkok KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia will skip the archery and tennis events m the Bangkok South-east Asia Games from Dec 8-18. The Olympic Council of Malaysia selection committee felt that archery and tennis did not warrant representation m the Games.NST - 373 words
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Article, Illustration277 1985-10-02 34 An ADC for BB in Cup final FRANKFURT, Tues. —A bodyguard has been hired to protect Wimbledon champion Boris Becker from his adoring fans at this weekend's Davis Cup final between West Germany and Czechoslovakia. West Germany have been swept by 'Beckermania' since the 17-year-old won the Wimbledon title andReuter - 277 words
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Article, Illustration243 1985-10-02 34 Veterans' titanic challenge of the Eighties WHAT'S a veterans' tournament for if not to show that the years have hardly touched you? It was probably with this m mind that Panuwidjaja and Chang Chung Ton entered the Philips Singapore Veterans tennis Open to be held at the Hollandse Club from243 words
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Article338 1985-10-02 34 Johnson falls short of $15,000 jackpot JOE JOHNSON missed the chance of a £5,250 ($15,750) jackpot while racing to a 5-1 victory over Cliff Wilson m the £175,000 Goya Trophy Matchroom fifth-round championship m Stoke, England, on Monday. Johnson, the 16th seed, swept m aReuter; AFP; AP - 338 words
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Article195 1985-10-02 34 A hero who knew better NEVADA, Tues. Dirk Borgognone's first thought after booting a 62.1-metre field goal, the longest m prep-school history, was self-preservation. Moments after the kick cleared the uprights on Friday night, Borgognone, 17, saw his Reno High School teammates rush onto the field shouting, "Record, record, record."AFP - 195 words
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Article41 1985-10-02 34 NARBONNE, Tues. French international wing-forward Pierre Lacans was killed m an accident near here yesterday. Lacans. 28, was one of three dead after the car he was driving veered of the road following collision with a cattle truck. AFPAFP - 41 words
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Article, Illustration830 1985-10-02 35 ■9~ First f Person SPORTS EDITOR GODFREY ROBERT helps launch a Merlion mission Midfielder Leong the ideal choice for captain ON at least a dozen occasions m the past 12 months, the high-power-ed Football Association of Singapore Council have met behind closed doors for a consensus on830 words
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Article306 1985-10-02 35 JOE DORAI - Sunday test for Sundram JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE'S top striker V. Sundram Moorthy and two others, who did not turn up for the national team's last two Test matches, will get their last chance on Sunday when the Republic meet Malaysia m a friendly game at the National Stadium. Sundram306 words
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Article446 1985-10-02 35 LONDON, Tuos. THREE of the world's all-time great women athletes, East Germans Marita Koch and Marlies Goehr, and Czechoslovak Jarmila Kratochvilova, make what could be their final appearance together m major competition m this week's World Cup m Canberra. All three have dazzled crowds throughout446 words
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Article, Illustration105 1985-10-02 35 Nehemiah may clear ban hurdle ROME, Tues. The International Track and Field Federation are oriented towards the reinstatement of American track star Renaldo Nehemiah, lAAF president Primo Nebiolo said yesterday. Nehemiah, the world record holder for the 110 m hurdles, was banned after signing a professional football contract. Nebiolo said105 words
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213 1985-10-02 35 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - Historic result in cricket League MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By FOR the first time since the Inaugural tournament m IMS, the Singapore Cricket Association Division One competition has produced Joint champions. Singapore Cricket Club I and Ceylon Sports Clan are tied at 112 points, and cannot be overtaken. The nine-team home-and-away League213 words
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Article338 1985-10-02 35 Mahaffey sinks Mudd m play-off SAN ANTONIO, Tues. John Mahaffey paired the second extra hole and won the U5563,000 ($134,000) cheque m the Texas Open golf tournament m a sudden-death playoff with Jodie Mudd yesterday. The 37-year-old Mahaffey said it was "an especially sweet victory because I grew338 words
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Article249 1985-10-02 35 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By SINGAPORE have decided against taking part m the qualifying rounds of the Über Cup the world's premier team event m women's badminton. The Singapore Badminton Association have, however, entered the men's team for the Thomas Cup qualifying-round m Bangkok next February. The decision249 words
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251 1985-10-02 35 In-form SCC slam five past Police THOSE at the Padang who relied heavily on the form book to pick the winning team m the Premier League hockey match between Singapore Cricket Club and Police found it a successful exercise. i In-form SCC, as expected, swept to a comfortable 5-1 win251 words
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Article89 1985-10-02 35 LONDON, Tues. The United States and Australia were seeded to meet in the final of next month's US$l.2-million ($2.5 million) Dunhill Cup, the world's richest golf tournament. The world team competition, worth twice as much as the British and US Open championships, takes place onAP - 89 words
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Article46 1985-10-02 35 THE Football Association of Singapore will be holding an advanced coaching course from Nov 4-29 at Jalan Besar Stadium. Candidates holding preliminary coaching certificates are eligible for the course which will be conducted by Seak Poh Leong, the director of coaching.46 words
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Advertisement296 1985-10-02 33 150 Commercial/ Technical NEW CLASSES COMMENCING SOON Shorthand Speed 90 120 w.p.m. Fn 6.30-8.30pm 4/10 c Costing Fri 7 30- 8 45pm 4/10 Business Computing "Fn 8.45- 10 00pm 4/10 Shorthand Theory Sat 2.00- 4.00pm 5/10 Wed/Fri 6.30-7.30pm 9/10 c English for Commerce (Higher) Sat 4.45- 6.00pm 5/10 c Principle296 words
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Advertisement314 1985-10-02 33 151 Language HURRY! NEW TERM STARTS MONDAY 7 OCTOBER (Registration closing 4 Oct) GENERAL ENGLISH ENGLISH FOR FOREIGNERS ENGLISH FOR HOUSEWIVES All Levels Part/ Full-time (Placement Test Free) TOEFL EXAM COURSE BUSINESS ENGLISH SPOKEN ENGLISH FOR ADULTS Small, very personalised classes. Professionally trained British Teachers. Fully equipped with computers, language314 words
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Advertisement440 1985-10-02 33 152 Music KAM KEE YONG School of Music i Children's Arts provide i courses for the following: 1) Art <lasses for children from the age Of 6 to 12. 2) Violin, cello, piano for all grades, up to LRSM. Enrolment daily, 9.30 a.m. to 6pm Enquiries: :i*****8 °lANO. ORGAN, VIOLIN,440 words
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Advertisement321 1985-10-02 33 156 Cookery HONGKONG GRADUATE SPECIALISES In Umsum, restaurant cooking, roasting, noodle making. Chinese wedding biscuits. beancurd, laofu, vegetarian dishes Tel: *****67 YWCA CHINESE REST, cooking by well known Instructor Mr Tham Yui Khui will be commencing on 15/10/85 at 1045 am 17 10 85 at 2pm Tel: *****26. 157 Other321 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration422 1985-10-02 34 181 Deaths 181 Deaths 181 Deaths PEH AH LEE Aged 66 passed away peacefully on 30th September 1985 HUSBAND: Tan Lwun SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Tan Cheng Hoe Cheong Yit Wan Tan Cheng Giam (deceased) Sim, Lily Tan Cheng Nam Lee Kirn Fong Tan Cheng Van Pen Suan Bee Tan Kee Seng422 words
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Obituary, Illustration53 1985-10-02 34 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements IVY FAMILY OF THE LATE JAMES WEE HO WATT Departed 25th Sept. 1985 thank all relatives and friends for their attendance, assistance, wreaths, donations A condolences during their recent bereavement. Special thanks to: Rev. Father John Gutteres and Rev. Father William Heng, Doctors staff of Intensive53 words
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Obituary, Illustration155 1985-10-02 34 The Family of The Late: The Family of the Late AHMAD BIN SAID AGE: 45 YEARS passed away suddenly on 29th Sept. 1985. wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives friends for their kind assistance, attendance, condolences ft donations during their recent bereavement. The family of155 words
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Obituary, Illustration86 1985-10-02 34 In Loving Memory Of MDM CHUA CHOON NEO Departed: 2 Oct. 1984 Dearett Mother We miss you so much The Love you gave us spoke beautifully of you Dearly missed by her beloved Husband, SIM POH KEE Sons, Daughters, Son-in-law, Daugh-ters-in-law and Grandson. IN LOVING MEMORY of86 words
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Obituary82 1985-10-02 34 183 Condolences 183 Condolences GAINSBOROUGH (ASIA) PTE LTD regret to announce the sudden demise of F. W. WOODLEY, founder of GAINSBOROUGH GROUP U.K. Those of us who knew him can never forget his wisdom and love that we all cherish. Our Deepest Sympathy A Condolences to JULIA WOODLEY FAMILY i82 words
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Advertisement169 1985-10-02 34 THE COMPLETE ■HHPVS9M ASIAN HEALTH la-CTtFTni 1 AND DIET B*=4«Rt^«B PI AM |IjM|\ibll The first book to discuss V BHsfIBBBBH^B lifestyle and healthy eating 4liß^H m an Asian context. ■■r^H^^^ k^^" l^B Published by Wa^T^ <^^^^B TIMES BOOKS INTERNATIONAL ■■VV y Tel: *****44 Z___—^^H Distributed hi) IL^ia^MaflaflHHLVsMßHMsflHHL' FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS Xt\169 words
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Miscellaneous53 1985-10-02 35 BOWLING Vic-Production Stars of Tomorrow r 'ships: Team events (Bowler-Drome, 6 30pm). HOCKEY Premier League: CSC v SRC (Balestier); Dlv 2: Kg Chantek v Telerec (Tanglin). Friendly: Prisons v JB Prisons (Changi) 5.15pm. SOCCER Jurong Cup semifinals: Chartered Industries v Lipton (Jurong). Friendly: Press Veterans v PSA Veterans (Bkt Chermin).53 words
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159 1985-10-02 36 Remake of a tourist draw 10 plans for work on Haw Par Villa TEN proposals have been received by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board on how to develop Haw Par Villa into a Chinese mythological theme park. A board spokesman said yesterday that some of these proposals involve overseas participation159 words
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Article, Illustration497 1985-10-02 36 RAV DHALIWAL - RAV DHALIWAL Present one 'too narrow' By COLEMAN Bridge has to go. But a copy of it will be built, the Public Works Department said yesterday. The 99-year-old bridge cannot be preserved because it is too narrow to cope with the heavy traffic flow.497 words
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Article, Illustration129 1985-10-02 36 BANGKOK, Tues. The wife of former Thai Prime Minister Kriangsak Chomanan has asked foreign embassies to help clear her husband of charges that he tried to overthrow the government. In letters to several ambassadors here, Mrs Virat Chomanan called the charges outrageous and said "his129 words
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Article, Illustration69 1985-10-02 36 AP picture. HERE'S plastic money of the future This card will enable holders to authorise transactions m their cheque, savings and credit accounts WITHOUT contact to a bank terminal. VISA U.S.A., which announced the development of the new card m Chicago on Monday, saidAP - 69 words
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175 1985-10-02 36 Inflation in Bolivia soars to 20,000 LA PAZ, Tues. Inflation m Bolivia topped 20,000 per cent last month, the National Statistics Institute reports. The latest figures came yesterday as the union leaders who have ?one into hiding said ,000 people were now on indefinite hunger strike to protest against austerity175 words
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494 1985-10-02 36 US warns of hidden risks in Soviet proposal Moscow's move to cut N-arsenals by 50 WASHINGTON, Tues THE United States has warned that there may be hidden risks m the Soviet Union's proposed 50 per cent cut m nuclear arsenals. The warning was issued by the White House on the494 words
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175 1985-10-02 36 SAN ANTONIO, Tues. An 87-year-old nursing home patient died of neglect and abuse at the hands of a greedy corporation and its employees who covered up the crime by falsifying records, a prosecutor said m opening a murder trial. Mr David Marks, an Assistant175 words
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Article31 1985-10-02 36 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 1.35 points to 1,327.28 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP.31 words
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Advertisement81 1985-10-02 36 HENDERSON Henderson Doors Provide Maximum Protection Folding Shutter I Security Rolling Shutter Durable and safe Smooth controlled action Easy to operate with minimum maintenance Withstand extreme conditions Last and last Choice of manual and electric operation Used extensively m Singapore for warehouses, schools, telephone exchanges and power stations. Ideal for81 words
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Advertisement553 1985-10-02 36 lSC °luf W° ftCI f l 0 C 0" Seafood Dinner With to* 3 selected seofood menus. Suckling Pig Selected crabs with Selected crabs with Steamed live prawns 1 1 chilli paste I chilH paste 1 Baked crabs w/butterl I Steamed live prawns I Steamed live prawns 1 I Barbecued553 words
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Miscellaneous150 1985-10-02 36 Weather mmKomm UP TO 1 pm: Showers m several areas. TEMP. (C) up to 6 am tomorrow: 31 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 6.56pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.50 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 16 24C Fine Manila 22 32C Cloudy Amsterdam 11 23 C Clear Melbourne 11 22 C Fine Bangkok 27150 words
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Section Two
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Family & Society
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Article, Illustration1512 1985-10-02 1 According to the 1980 census, 8,126 women made up 17 per cent of the administrators, executives and managers m Singapore. Is there room at the top for more women? What does it take to move up to the executive suite? Four leading Asean women shared their1,512 words
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Article805 1985-10-02 1 Juggling work and family life THE HONORABLE MADAM JUSTICE SITI NORMA YAACOB, minus wig and gown, looked elegant m a long-sleeved blouse and sarong which revealed a neat turn of the ankle. Malaysia's first woman High Court judge has the smile of a schoolgirl. "I'm a very private person," she805 words
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Article, Illustration1111 1985-10-02 2 JAMES CONNIFF - JAMES CONNIFF The father of a retarded man-child describes how members of his family have become better people because of his existence By. 4 Another gain has been that he has done well by us. Caring for him has matured us. It has agedNYT - 1,111 words
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Article340 1985-10-02 2 SELADANG - SELADANG Personally Speaking By faint-hearted jogger AS I get into my car after office, the nagging question invariably arises: To jog or not to jog? Jogging means fitness, a sense of well-being and staying trim. It could also mean tedious thumping on welltrodden paths,340 words
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Advertisement80 1985-10-02 1 Parenting a man-child 2 Conquering fears of the dark Fainthearted jogger's debate 2 To run or not to run? Chinatown and Raffles Hotel 7 Visits to two historic spots Architecture m art n John de Souza talks to artist Evelyn Lam who restores old buildings m her work Have brush,80 words
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Advertisement741 1985-10-02 4 Top daSS Sailing all the Way! passengers! Sail away from the rat-race back home. Have fun technology nautical features bow thruster, fin stabilizer. Beauty Salon. Fitness Centre with Sauna. Hospital. Yes we have done it aeain thanks to your full suDDort day and night, or simply relax and let the741 words
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Article, Illustration894 1985-10-02 5 Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew received a couplet written m calligraphy as a 62th birthday gift from Singapore journalists who accompanied him on his recent China tour. The elegant brush- strokes were those of Lianhe Wanbao editor Chen Cheng, who tells CHONG WING HONG how894 words
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Article54 1985-10-02 5 tttH*fi«T«ffaj-*^H A Mm Bfc£££#f3itt#>lk* 5f w ia ft S Jg^g i# ft o Bfc-fe^Hmtt^ftW «m::gij&fl iiHIS iKaKlß&ftlfft ft i f6ft*3=«litilfc#*>& Sik ¥¥«IA <M #HBffi>^*S3EKS^B(l»° <fi?«i> <*#««> &#Js > fife ft ffi "an aam jstt^wafa Tti^*ffiMW££)t 13 m •aft- ftfnffl^^.^. *LS*Aie*ffiw« r- K*tt«m* si**tfcK "ft IttfS S^Affi"i^4J?i r§]*fr] ftf^6:J4^A4> ftf& B9totf£a»*«54 words
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Article, Illustration484 1985-10-02 5 Dragon Tales CALLIGRAPHY, which has been a living art for more than 2,000 years, is a traditional culture unique to the Chinese. It fuses the musical harmony of a silent picture and the aesthetic beauty of a black and white painting. It embodies man's spiritual development.484 words
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Article, Illustration66 1985-10-02 5 -X y±L jIX 7i: aE L n Z7< z±i rm 'EfiAAimxAaii' -W«tt* *A n»*#piitt 9 its K4»* -«y«^^ "x- fIP X -T-* S M E *^««a^* PtfT 'h fa t* Mi 'Mi *8 F ft At! -S^Hfl** h mmmM mmik&nfi-dftz'i ft g!l Sum T ifcfUA'J M E*£fcJ I*** I'if'Jfiii ft66 words
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Miscellaneous206 1985-10-02 5 ■%&o *nm<t° R#**«c*T_t«t#mt^a fiW#.3. I I #__.#£V-tt-;ft (Kf^tlil I l V v /fell" jpp !3 mftltf« IU ff JJ-. f« 2 *3i- *E rtn i fl* fa. It L'^&^f^' fife i#* tl'l DURING the Warring States clal: "The king wants to kill "The king will then kill fright at these206 words
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Article, Illustration780 1985-10-02 6 RIZA SHAMSIRIN RAHMAD - RIZA SHAMSIRIN RAHMAD By Pre-U 1, Temasek Junior College YAYASAN Mendaki held an Educational Guidance Workshop" for Secondary One students on Sept 8, 1985.The workshop was held at Mendaki headquarters, Wisma Mendaki, Kee Sun Avenue, Singapore 1545. The objectives of this workshop were firstly, to create780 words
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872 1985-10-02 6 Oleh RIZA SHAMSIRIN RAHMAD Pra-U 1, Maktab Rendah Temasek YAYASAN Mendaki telah menganjurkan sebuah "Bengkel Pembimbingan Pelajaran" untuk pelajarpelajar menengah satu pada 8 haribulan September 1985. Bengkel itu diadakan di pusat Mendaki, Wisma Mendaki, Kee Sun Avenue, Singapura 1545. Matlamat pertama bengkel itu ialah untuk872 words
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Advertisement843 1985-10-02 6 I "capTtol" season ending"soo"n" yr 1 ADMISSION PRICES $3.00 A $4.00 No Fre« List ORGANISATION* (*****59) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9.15pm 1 i^^'w^i^-'^^i |n a tuture where cities have beCOme ■■ir('b''Oi.Wi'Hiila deserts. Mad Wax is the lone warrior 3 NOW SHOWING No Free I M «„»_«l.la.aa l_.»843 words
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Advertisement233 1985-10-02 6 TiJjSfffi fW %kj^ff mA Z *DORA Sow* »pi»».ince |J jC «^^^^[/84P^*^ CRAIG SHEFFtR fU S mini fl X ORCHARD: NOW SHOWING! I Q (*****88) 4 SHOWS: 1 30, 4.00, 6.30 9.15pm <„ |f She is about to go where i*> l— tttSK^. jt <( 'SHi m I J TUm.ng JOYCRHYSER233 words
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Article, Illustration448 1985-10-02 7 DURING the recent weeklong school break, some children, aged 6 to 11, joined me on excursions to historical places m t!ie heart of the city. One of them was the famous Raffles Hotel, the oldest hotel m Singapore, named after Sir Stamford Raffles. Next year, the hotel will448 words
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Advertisement224 1985-10-02 7 Our experience at Monza makes you the winner on Orchard Road. While Monza is non-stop We have used the extreme So next time your car from start to finish, Orchard Road conditions of international motor needs servicing, insist on Castrol. is often stop-start the whole way. circuits to produce lubricants224 words
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Advertisement702 1985-10-02 8 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES i^HNPt QTANTQ R^^nilfil MB I Telefax No: *****59 Rates: Box Service: S^™ l nOfclUoo Sales Service: Straits Times: 5525.00 psc-. cm Collected: S$5.(X) Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. KS ***** TIMEAD I Tel: *****11 ext 5724-7 ***** Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: Sslo.oo APPOINTMENTS /yg\^^^ Jl 1 5^ M we702 words
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Advertisement840 1985-10-02 8 fIIYOHH.II Our Company, the leading manufacturer of Winchester Disc Drives is embarking on an expansion programme and requires additional staff for the fdtowing posttions:- Degree m Electrical/Etectronics/ Mechanical Engineering Interested m pursying a career m quality control or failure analysis- work Diploma m Sactrical/Ctectronica/ Meehantoaf/Prcjduet ion Engineering Some experience m840 words
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Advertisement940 1985-10-02 8 I APPOINTMENTS WBZ TIMUR CARRIERS (PRIVATE) LIMITED A SEA CAREER AS SHJP OFFICERS Adventurous young men are invited to apply for our sponsorship for DECK CADET tiaining m the Singapore Polytechnic and on board our 1 modern ships 1 We require the following: GCE A' level or GCE O' level940 words
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Advertisement180 1985-10-02 8 HOTEL NEW OTANI SINGAPORE" PUBLIC RELATIONS EXECUTIVE This is not a glamorous job! We require a man or woman with a friendly and thoughtful personality, someone who writes conversational English well, dresses maturely, has imagination and can recognise public relations opportunities m the routine day of the hotel business. Someone180 words
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Advertisement1299 1985-10-02 9 NOTICES INCHCAPE BERHAD (Incorporated m Singapore) The Directors announce the unaudited results for the Group and for the Company for the half year to 30th June Investment income 56 57 2 8,950 19,113 -53 of associated companies 9,937 12.852 -23 (Loss) Profit before taxation (3,340) 20,720 5.590 15,349 -64 Taxation1,299 words
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Advertisement708 1985-10-02 9 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CHAPTER 186 AND IN THE MATTER OF ON LEE CONSTRUCTION (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD (INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) (IN LIQUIDATION) (MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed company duly convened and held at 6th Floor, Victoria Centre, 15708 words
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Advertisement1195 1985-10-02 9 KILLINGHALL TIN (MALAYSIA) BHD. i (Incorporated m Malaysia) NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at 49, Jalan Hang Lekiu, Kuala Lumpur on 1 7th October 1 985 at 1 0.00 a.m. to consider and, if thought1,195 words
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Advertisement656 1985-10-02 9 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE KKIM BLK OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding lip No: 4?« of IMS In the Matter of the Companies Act (Chapter 185) And In the Matter M MANIFOLD CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a petition for the winding-up of656 words
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Advertisement637 1985-10-02 9 IN THE HIGH COl RT OF THK KKIM BIJC OF SINGAPORE Soit No. WB4 of IW4 Between SINGAPORE FINANCE UMITEI) Plaintiffs Aml 1. ROBERT SOKTANTO 2. CHUA KOK KAY 3. CHUA BENG HENG Defendant* NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To: ROBERT SOETANTO and CHUA KOK KAY lately of Snite 11A2, 11th Gmt637 words
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Advertisement344 1985-10-02 10 NOTICES f NOTICE This is to inform any persons or companies that has business with SINIP STEEL INDUSTRIES (S) PTE. LTD. that MR. RAYMOND LONG KAW (I/C No. *****46/ C) will cease employment as MANAGER with effect from Ist October, 1985. He is therefore not authorised to transact any business344 words
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Miscellaneous224 1985-10-02 10 SUN TAN By Coliette K£tpmK\H&f*£ fo*- 1 jusr itu. he* ShC "CT I li/iyw Mr\D nor i jW THE BORN LOSER By Art Smnsom /^Qo/^THE ELEVATOR 6*C€6H S^' WHAT t* TALL /n^STDTOULOU^-LAUT^E^, THE GAMBOLS *r *"Ty Appleby //(WE pidwt dcs^ k? Sl VOUg BLONDIE B^ oe-JI Youn S (UW THIS224 words
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Miscellaneous428 1985-10-02 10 PEANUTS By «cnu/ z RELATIVELY TRUE. 1 REASONABLY FALSE ANP FORTUNATELY CvOU'RE WEIRR SIR MARGINALLY FALSE.' BORPERIN6LY TRUE: FOR ALL OF US FALS(= U v APPARENTLY TRUE y ,i<-».^- y BEETLE BAILEY 'r Morr Wmlker t( ME i THERE'S V TOO 5 V ONE HOW ANDY CAPP By Smythe I428 words
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Article, Illustration1084 1985-10-02 11 JOHN de SOUZA talks to Evelyn Lam, whose work is on exhibition at the Art Forum "I WANT to shout out and tell people: 'Look, you have so much! Don't let it die!'" Instead of short-lived sound and fury, pint-sized Evelyn Lam's shouting is voiced with1,084 words
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Article, Illustration635 1985-10-02 11 SINGAPORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERT Directed by Okko Kamu Soloist: James Barbagallo Victoria Concert Hall Last Friday night Reviewed by GEORGINA EMMANUEL LOYAL supporters of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, disconcerted by a season that has soldiered along to date m lack-lus-tre fashion, were jolted out635 words
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Article, Illustration146 1985-10-02 11 Kingdom in Rock and Trashed in Explosion 85 SINCE the concert of the year held at the Police Academy over-ran, two groups that didn't perform that night will be featured m this Friday's Pop/Rock Explosion 85. Kingdom m Rock and Trashed, two of the heavy metal purveyors, will he Included146 words
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Miscellaneous563 1985-10-02 11 15th JAPANESE CUL- and 10.30 am. Also on Fri- of 20 works will be on sale. her inner thoughts and ideas CHAMBER a t the information counter m TIIRAI FFQTIIfAI day. Karen returned from New than merely painting seen- AT SENTOSA. Audio- visual the rotunda. Tuesdays to Sat- unML tcoiiwml563 words
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Miscellaneous1061 1985-10-02 11 I Radio One A special segment for housewives with hints on consumer education, grooming, health, a daily serial, household tips and baby care is brojght to you m FEMININE FLAIR (10.30 am) 90.4 mHz m VHF Band I 5.58 AM National Anthem followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News m Biief1,061 words
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Advertisement62 1985-10-02 12 $25,000 FURNITURE IN THE HTOIESTEAD/ SHIN MIN DAILY NEWS "BUDGET HOME>^^ONTEST /v-gnetteofsome A the furniture you neeci^ *****^^^^^^ wi,!w,nTnl? you Jfor 4-room flat if you win /*,2* orj^ prize an^>N^/1 \f£f Prize J other Homestead furniture m 32 other prizes. V^L#jj^mmajXj BUY A COPY OF SHIN MIN DAIL V NEWS62 words
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Miscellaneous1243 1985-10-02 12 mMV VIEW Catherine Ong m W^^^^ 7 ijNL A pplause Sounds o_Tfciil *J #1 mm _r%# they would never have seen Rutherford have been f^ maum^' m K& V B"l of Jazz Herbie dtlUI dOQ UQI I fill 111 even m a lifetime of travel. matched by the works of1,243 words
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Miscellaneous157 1985-10-02 12 I S_3C 1 P ,0 rammK ,n English unless otherwise indicated 8.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Civilisation Heroic Materialism (Chinese subti tles/r/Last episode) (See My View) 8.55 Coming Attractions (Ch 12 programmes) 9.00 Applause Sounds of Jazz: Herbie Hancock and The Rockit Band (See My View) 10.10 Late157 words
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