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Title Section15 1985-11-07 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1985 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/8515 words
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Article567 1985-11-07 1 SALMA KHALIK - Slow boat to Chinatown SALMA KHALIK Pata experts unveil preservation ideas but stress project should not be hurried By AN INTERNATIONAL group of tourism experts has come up with a package of ideas to make Chinatown an exciting place to live m and visit. Among other things, the team from567 words
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Article, Illustration300 1985-11-07 1 THE Pata task force sees Chinatown growing, not shrinking. To begin with, its concept of the place is far larger than the area that the Urban Redevelopment Authority defines as Chinatown. Starting from an initial conservation area, its report defines three other areas where300 words
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Article348 1985-11-07 1 WASHINGTON, Wed. Vitaly Yurchenko, alleged by the United States to be a high-rank-ing Soviet KGB intelligence agent who defected, is to return to Moscow after convincing US officials he wants to do so. Mr Yurchenko, 50, who surfaced dramatically at the Soviet Embassy last348 words
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Article132 1985-11-07 1 KLANG, Wed. A 60--year-old millionaire who was kidnapped by three gunmen at his office m Taman Eng Aun here on Oct 11 was freed by his captors last Friday. It was learnt that his family paid an $800,000 ransom to the kidnap gang, which held theirNST - 132 words
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Article103 1985-11-07 1 JAKARTA, Wed. What's green, croaks and tastes good? One of Indonesia's first astronauts, that's what. Indonesia plans to put a giant Sumatran frog on board the US space shuttle next June, along with a scientist and an Indonesian satellite, the Antara news agency reported today. The frog,Reuter - 103 words
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201 1985-11-07 1 PAUL WEE - Girl held after spate of robberies PAUL WEE By A TEENAGE girl is helping police with their investigations into a spate of robberies m which young men were lured into deserted corners of shopping centres and robbed. The girl, aged 17, was arrested m an ambush laid by Queenstown police201 words
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357 1985-11-07 1 A-G sues Journal for contempt of court THE Attorney-General, Mr Tan Boon Teik, has filed charges of contempt of court against the publishers, editor, printer, distributor and the Singapore correspondent of the Asian Wall Street Journal. The case, to be heard m the High Court on Nov 18, stemmed from357 words
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Article73 1985-11-07 1 MOSCOW spends as many roubles on cars and chauffeurs for its officials as it does for public transport across the Soviet Union. The United States boasts 14 billionaires but 2M,IM Americans do not have a proper place to live m. Communists and capitalists are they all the same?73 words
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Article73 1985-11-07 1 BRUSSELS, Wed. The Soviet Union has formally proposed an interim agreement limiting US and Soviet mediumrange nuclear weapons, President Reagan's chief arms control adviser, Mr Paul Nitze, said here today. Mr Nitze described it as a "favourable development" and said an agreement separating medium-range from long-rangeAP - 73 words
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457 1985-11-07 1 LIAK TENG KIAT - Votes calling for Viet rise to 114 LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent Vietnam rejects Sihanouk's proposal NEW YORK, Wed. By a vote of 114 votes to 21, with 16 abstentions, the United Nations General Assembly has again called on Vietnam to withdraw all its troops from Cambodia and to457 words
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Article118 1985-11-07 1 BOSTON, Wed. First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong arrived here yesterday to begin a 10-day visit to the United States. Tonight he will speak on "Singapore into the *****" at a conference organised by the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. More than 300 people118 words
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Article22 1985-11-07 1 THE Prime Minister and Mrs Lee Kuan Yew returned from Taipei yesterday evening. They were away since Tuesday morning.22 words
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Article34 1985-11-07 1 SEOUL, Wed. South Korea has invited 23 firms from seven countries to bid for two nuclear power stations worth about US$3.1 billion (S$6.5 billion), the Korea Electric Power Corooration said today. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Advertisement29 1985-11-07 1 Inside Singapore Sweep results Page 12 Summary 2 World News 3,4,6 Asean 7 Causeway 8 Editorial 14 Background 15 Letters 16 TlmesDollar 17-20 Classifieds 21-29,32 Racing 32 Sports 33-3529 words
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Article463 1985-11-07 2 Ideas on rubbish THE HDB has received a wide range of ideas to improve its rubbish collection from air-condi-tioning bin areas to linking the chutes by means of tunnels. The spate of suggestions followed the Board's announcement that it is seeking cheaper methods of refuse disposal m its housing463 words
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Article184 1985-11-07 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THERE are two ways of dispelling the worry of workers who are affected by the current cutbacks: Firstly, the information gap most be plugged, and quickly. The onus Is on onion leaders to make sore that members understand the rationale for their sacrifices. Secondly, on184 words
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Article78 1985-11-07 2 PRIVATE SECTOR FOR PARK THE GOVERNMENT should consider the possible involvement of the private sector before giving the green light for the planned $34 million project to redevelop Fort Canning Park. This is the view of the owner of the Singapore Squash Centre, which is one of the complexes78 words
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Article307 1985-11-07 2 Vending machine ills THE JAPANESE government is trying to cope with a new social problem, the abuse of many of the 5.1 million automatic vending machines AVMs) which dispense anything from liquor to rice m every part of the country. Detractors claim the machines are encouraging crime,307 words
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Article198 1985-11-07 2 Ironman Keng KENNETH KENG swam, cycled and ran his way into the record books last month when he became the first Singaporean to complete the Bud Light Ironman Triathlon World Championship m Hawaii. It was a very creditable achievement considering there were 1,022 athletes from 36 countries at the198 words
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Article369 1985-11-07 2 Bait for the diner COMPLIMENTARY room nights, free cocktails and breakfasts, special packages, lucky draws, gifts of travel bags, books, T-shirts and dinner vouchers. Other giveaways such as postcards, coasters, travel bags and books. These are some of the "gimmicks" that hotels are resorting to, to fill their369 words
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Article219 1985-11-07 2 LOCAL STOCK INDEX FUTURES CONTRACT ON SIMEX IN '86 A SINGAPORE stock index futures contract will be introduced on the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex), oefore the Japanese Nikkei stock index contract planned to start m the second quarter of next year. Simex says the Nikkei index futures contract219 words
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Article143 1985-11-07 2 Asean: Across the Causeway 1,600 workers axed MORE THAN 1,600 Indonesian oil workers have been sacked for alleged links with the banned Indonesian Communist Party, the state oil company Pertamina said yesterday. Workers from Pertamina and two United States-based oil contractors PT Caltex Pacific Indonesia and PT Tesoro Indonesia were143 words
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Article307 1985-11-07 2 Goods/Services Organisation Section/Page fcrcon Sanyo 4 Mrfnes Air Canada I 5 Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd 1-1 Bank Asia Commercial Bank I 11 Calculator Casio Computer I 34 Cameras Mnotta S'pore I 3 Car-Spare Parts Borneo Motors I 11 Carpets S'pore Carpet Manufacturer I 4 Chid Care Centre SE307 words
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187 1985-11-07 3 Barmen told to give perverts the boot BRISBANE, Wed. Bar tenders m Queensland will have to identify and eject drag dealers, sexual deviants and child molesters or lose their liquor licence under a draft law proposed by the state government. Justice Minister Neville Harper said today he could not adviseReuter - 187 words
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121 1985-11-07 3 RONNIE LIM - Summit ends with pact to fight terrorism RONNIE LIM By m Muscat MUSCAT, Wed. Gulf Cooperation Council leaders wound up their four-day summit after agreeing on co-ordinating military actions to combat growing terrorism. They also called on Iran to observe freedom of navigation m the Hormuz Strait. GCC Chairman Sultan121 words
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Article31 1985-11-07 3 BRUSSELS, Wed. The European Community said yesterday it was giving nearly US$5OO,OOO (Ssl.osm) m emergency aid of rice and dried fish to areas of uiotnam hit by typhoons. APAP - 31 words
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Article218 1985-11-07 3 Japanese police baffled by poison incidents TOKYO, Wed. Japan's poison drinks mystery has taken a new turn with the discovery at a primary school of four cartons of milk laced with a substance that turned the contents green. Police said the milk had been poisonedReuter - 218 words
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Article, Illustration86 1985-11-07 3 IT MAY have wings bat this engine and its chassis can't fly. Japanese carmaker Toyota Motor Corporation, having called the engine Pegasus after the legendary flying horse decided on the spreading wings as a display gimmick at the 2Cth Tokyo Motor Show,86 words
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312 1985-11-07 3 BEIJING, Wed. About a third of all pregnancies m China last year were aborted. Health Ministry officials told a press briefing yesterday there were about 18 million births and 8.9 million abortions. They strongly denied that the authorities forced abortions as part of effortsReuter; UPI; AP - 312 words
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Article71 1985-11-07 3 SRI LANKAN President Junius Jayewardene secretly met Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres in Paris last month, acting Foreign Minister Tyronne Fernando has revealed. Mr Fernando said in Parliament in Colombo that Mr Jayewardene was on his way home from the Commonwealth summit meeting in the Bahamas when heReuter - 71 words
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Article73 1985-11-07 3 MORMON CHURCH president Spencer Kimball, religious prophet to the world's 5.8 million Mormons, has died. He was 90. The church's 12th president, he had been m poor health for years and his death m Salt Lake City, Utah, on Tuesday, was attributed to natural causes. He hadUPI - 73 words
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Article69 1985-11-07 3 KING HUSSEIN of Jordan has said m an interview he might turn to the Soviet Union if the United States turned down a request for arms. The King, interviewed m Amman by the influential Italian daily Corriere della Sera, also said he had no intention of negotiating aReuter - 69 words
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Article68 1985-11-07 3 INDIAN AND Chinese officials have started discussing specific issues m their 23-year-old dispute over thousands of square kilometres of Himalayan territory. An Indian Foreign Ministry spokesman said leaders of the two sides and a special boundary committee met for about five hours m New Delhi on Tuesday.AFP - 68 words
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Article71 1985-11-07 3 MR CHARLES WILSON, currently deputy editor of The Times, has been appointed editor of the London newspaper m succession to Mr Charles Douglas-Home, who died of cancer last week. Mr Wilson, a 50-year-old Scot who started his career as a copy boy at the age of 16,Reuter - 71 words
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345 1985-11-07 3 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Wed. The government is trying to cope with a new social problem the abuse of many of the five million vending machines that dispense anything from liquor to rice m every part of the country. Detractors of345 words
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Article112 1985-11-07 3 Fewer passengers for JAL TOKYO, Wed. Japan Air Lines suffered a heavy fail m demand for domestic air travel following the crash of a JAL jumbo jet on Aug 12 m the world's worst single-aircraft disaster. The Boeing 747 slammed into mountains north-west of Tokyo, killing 520 people. JAL directorAFP - 112 words
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Article39 1985-11-07 3 RANGOON, Wed. Burmese Army Vice Chief-of-Staff Lieut-Gen Saw Maung has been appointed Armed Forces Chief-of-Staff to succeed Gen Kyaw Htin. Gen Kyaw Htin will continue to serve as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article33 1985-11-07 3 NAIROBI, Wed. A man reputedly aged 130 has died peacefully m his sleep leaving four children, 130 grandchildren, 40 great-grandchil-dren, and 4 7 great-great-grandchildren, ihe Kenya News Xovnov reported today. AFPAFP - 33 words
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Article32 1985-11-07 3 BAHRAIN, Wed. Three Yemeni men were be headed yesterday m the Saudi Arabian Red Sea town of Jizan for murdering another Yemeni man by throwing him from a speeding car. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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319 1985-11-07 4 BRUSSELS, Wednesday BRITISH firms have devised the first underwater mine which can be switched on and off at will, a breakthrough which could revolutionise naval warfare, a West German military expert says. In the latest edition of the Europaeische Wehrkunde defence magazine,Reuter - 319 words
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Article388 1985-11-07 4 Pentagon rejects British-American tender for army contract WASHINGTON, Wed. A FRENCH and American industrial team has won a bitter fight with a British and American consortium to build a futuristic battlefield communications system for the United States Army at a cost of US$4.3 billion (559.07Reuter; AFP - 388 words
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Article, Illustration48 1985-11-07 4 pictore. ONE of Hollywood's queens, actress Joan Collins (left), looks perfectly at home as she meets "blue blood" m the flesh. Meeting the cast of the television series Dynasty for breakfast on Tuesday were Prince Albert and Princess Caroline of Monaco. Reuter UPIReuter; UPI - 48 words
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Article273 1985-11-07 4 Congress cited for urging restrictions GENEVA, Wed. A special report by the 90-nation world trade body Gatt says protectionist pressures rose m recent months from already high levels, particularly m the area of government-subsi-dised credits to help exports. The report, released yesterday, said a number ofReuter - 273 words
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Article149 1985-11-07 4 LONDON, Wed. A split among Britain's miners has widened with more than I.NI men voting to Join a breakaway movement challenging the militant policies of the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) led by Mr Arthur Scargill. Men at Daw Mill colliery m Warwickshire, central England, yester-Reuters - 149 words
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Article213 1985-11-07 4 WASHINGTON, Wed. The Senate Appropriations Committee has approved United States military spending of about US$3OO billion (***** billion) m 1986 m an action which sets the stage for a battle with the House of Representatives. The measure approved yesterday by the Republi-can-led committee essentially freezesReuter - 213 words
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111 1985-11-07 4 COPENHAGEN, Wed. Female prostitutes cannot be regarded as a direct cause of the spread of the Aids virus, bat should be seen as victims rather than transmitters of the deadly disease, according to a leading US cancer expert. Mr David Sencer, the New YorkUPI - 111 words
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Article52 1985-11-07 4 Women turn vigilantes MANCHESTER, Wed. Women employees have set up a vigilante team to hunt down leering, bottom-pinch-ing men among the staff of the municipal council. Pin-up pictures and nude calendars m council offices were being torn down and the names of male molesters painted on walls, a spokeswoman saidReuter - 52 words
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Article41 1985-11-07 4 LONDON, Wed. Eighteen top designers, including Yves St Laurent, Armani, Calvin Klein and Issey Miyake, and more than 100 models staged a mammoth fashion show m the Royal Albert Hall last night to raise funds for starving Afri,cans. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article32 1985-11-07 4 BUENOS AIRES, Wed. Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang became the first Chinese head of government to visit Argentina yesterday, arriving for a five-day visit to strengthen commprrial and cultural ties. APAP - 32 words
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246 1985-11-07 6 MOSCOW, Wed. The Soviet news media today expressed outrage at what it called US terrorism and flagrant human rights violations m the bizarre case of alleged KGB defector Vitaly Yurchenko. Western observers said Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev was certain to make use of theUPI - 246 words
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Article, Illustration544 1985-11-07 6 Drama of the spy who came m from the cold Mystery of ex-KGB spymaster's 'defection' deepens WASHINGTON, Wed. In the case of Vitaly Yurchenko, someone is lying, which should not surprise too many people, since most of the principals m the drama are spies. Yurchenko,AP - 544 words
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Article251 1985-11-07 6 NEW YORK, Wed. Tales of reverse defections are rare, but they are cherished by the Soviet media. The story of the returning penitent, often just a regular person awakened from foolish capitalist dreams, recurs m the press. The most famous of the defectors wasAP - 251 words
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136 1985-11-07 6 WASHINGTON, Wed. KGB official Vitaly Yurchenko may have defected to the West partly to be near a girlfriend m Canada, and may have returned because the affair turned sour. US intelligence sources said yesterday Mr Yurchenko, who has a wife and aAP - 136 words
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360 1985-11-07 6 Move to restrain Soviet ship fails WASHINGTON, Wed. A United States court of appeals has refused to Mock a Soviet freighter from leaving the country until American authorities again Interview Soviet seaman Mlroslav Medved to determine if he wants political asylum. The three-Judge panel denied a request by three Ukrainian-Reuter; UPI; AP - 360 words
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Article306 1985-11-07 7 They were former members of Red union JAKARTA, Wednesday MORE than 1,600 Indonesian oil workers have been sacked for alleged links with the banned Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) 20 years ago, the state oil company Pertamina said today. Workers from Pertamina and two United States-based oilReuter - 306 words
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154 1985-11-07 7 BANGKOK, Wed. The Thai Cabinet has agreed m principle to adopt law amendments aimed at empowering the government to take over ailing banks and financial institutions and to dismiss executives without the approval of shareholders. The state-run Radio Thailand, quoting Finance Minister SommaiAFP - 154 words
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Article65 1985-11-07 7 JAKARTA, Wed. A wild panther which gave birth to three cubs m a sugar plantation m central Java last Saturday has fled leaving the cubs m the care of villagers, a newspaper reported here today. The villagers were quoted by Berita Buana as saying wild animalsAFP - 65 words
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Article32 1985-11-07 7 JAKARTA, Wed. Czechosiovakian Foreign Minister Bohuslav Chnoupek arrived here yesterday for a fourday official visit during which he will meet Indonesian President Suharto and Foreign Minister Morhtar Kusumaatmad ja AFPAFP - 32 words
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Article, Illustration442 1985-11-07 7 'No shortage of candidates for Vice-President MANILA, Wed. Mrs Imelda Marcos, wife of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, has ruled herself out as her husband's running mate m the presidential elections m January. "I understand that there was a lot of speculation that IAFP; Reuter; UPI - 442 words
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303 1985-11-07 7 Briton jailed in Bali for drug offence JAKARTA, Wed. A British national has-been sentenced by a Bali district court to eight years m jail and fined US$5OO (551,050) for having drugs, Antara news agency said yesterday Phillip Atkins, 34, who was sentenced on Monday, was visiting Bali for the 13thAP; AFP; Bernama - 303 words
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Article68 1985-11-07 7 JAKARTA, Wed. A village chief seriously injured a security guard as a lesson for what he called "undisciplined flatulence", officials said yesterday. Endang Sudrajat, chief of Manonjaya Village, West Java got angry when security guard Suhana broke wind 'as the chief entered a local governmentReuter - 68 words
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Article40 1985-11-07 7 4 While President (Ferdinand) Marco* at this stage is part of the problem, he is also neces- a sarily part of the solution. US National Security Study Document setting forth basic Reagan administration policy on the Philippines.40 words
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103 1985-11-07 7 'Quality fell with bilingual policy' MANILA, Wed. Filipino students have become poorer speakers of English and suffered lower comprehension of subject matters since bilingual education began m government schools a decade ago, the Education Ministry has confirmed. Education Minister Jaime Laya said this m a statement yesterday on the controversyAFP - 103 words
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Article, Illustration359 1985-11-07 8 Scheme to cover Selangor and XL KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The government is to privatise the water supply for Kuala Lumpur and Selangor next year, Works Minister Datuk S. Samy Vellu said yesterday. He said by privatising water supply, the government could cut down the costNST - 359 words
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151 1985-11-07 8 3,600 to attend MCA general assembly KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. About 3,600 delegates are expected to attend the MCA general assembly on Nov 24, ad hoc committee chairman Mr Ghafar Baba said today. He said that this included the party's state assemblymen and MPs, who could attend the assembly with fullNST - 151 words
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Article46 1985-11-07 8 KOTA BARU, Wed. The ailing batik industry has been badly hit by the inconsistent supply of silk, rayon and brocade. The Chairman of the Kelantan Batik Makers Co-op-erative, Haji Ibrahim Abdullah, said many batik makers could not meet orders because of this shortage. NSTNST - 46 words
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Article, Illustration77 1985-11-07 8 picture. SOME people will never change. At a newly-built market with proper stalls In Kota Barn, Kelantan. these traders seemed to prefer doing business the old way on the floor. More than l.Stl traders, dealing In rice, vegetables, fruits, cakes, foods and drinks were relocatedBernama - 77 words
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237 1985-11-07 8 BEIJING, Wed. China said today Malaysian Prime Minister uatuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad would pay an official visit to Beijing starting on Nov 20, but added that China maintained its "moral" relationship with the banned Communist Party of Malaya. A Chinese ForeignReuter - 237 words
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227 1985-11-07 8 KOTA KINABALU, Wed. The High Court here today set aside an interim Injunction it granted to Tun Datu Mustapha Datu Harun to restrain Sabah Yang Dipertua Negeri Tun Haji Mohammad Adnan Robert from assenting to any Bill passed by the state legislative assembly pertainingBernama - 227 words
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Article131 1985-11-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Four men yesterday robbed and raped a woman m an estate m Kepong after abducting her outside a bank m Damansara Utama. They later escaped m a car leaving her stranded. Police said the woman walked to the main road andNST - 131 words
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Article67 1985-11-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. British Secretary of State for Defence Michael Heseltine arrived here today for a four-day visit to the country. Mr Heseltine, who came by a Royal Air Force VC IO jetliner, was met on arrival by Deputy Defence Minister Datuk Abang Abu Bakar Mustapha.Bernama - 67 words
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Article, Illustration738 1985-11-07 9 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP By From cool bin areas to a link with tunnels HDB has received a wide range of ideas to improve its rubbish collection from airconditioning bin areas to linking the chutes by means of tunnels. The spate of suggestions followed the738 words
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Article, Illustration1376 1985-11-07 10 IRENE HOE - How much 'cheerful anarchy' will the Govt tolerate that's the question IRENE HOE The Chinatown report OPINION By a Chinatown buff 4 The character of the place lies m its people and their activities quite as much as m its buildings, pe.haps even more. So it recommends that 'the present1,376 words
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567 1985-11-07 10 4 PEOPLE are the key to the street life. The team is convinced that the hawkers should return. Environmental objections can be overcome by providing a central washing and sterilising area for food utensils and this could even develop into a separate business. PEOPLE567 words
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Article, Illustration239 1985-11-07 10 WHAT is needed In Chinatown Is the real thing not gates to mark the entrance, or pagodas to enhance the flavour. Instead, buildings like Majestic Theatre and Great Southern Hotel, both outside the present demarcation of Chinatown, should be included as landmarks.239 words
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Article, Illustration365 1985-11-07 11 THE police expressway patrol will make its debut next Friday with the aims of enforcing road discipline, helping motorists m distress and fighting crime. The patrol, equipped initially with eight BMW 32M cars, is expected to help further reduce accidents on expressways. Expressway accidents which involved death365 words
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149 1985-11-07 11 THE Government generally adopts an enlightened policy towards convicted persons who apply for jobs m the public sector, said Home Affairs Minister Professor S. Jayakumar. It does not, as a rule, exclude previously convicted persons from being employed m the Civil Service or statutory boards,149 words
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99 1985-11-07 11 More patrols to prevent accidents TRAFFIC Police have stepped up patrols along Bedok Reservoir Road to reduce the number of accidents and improve road safety there, said Home Affairs Minister Prof S Jayakumar m a reply to Mr Zulkifli Mohammed (Eunos). In the first nine months this year, there were99 words
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183 1985-11-07 11 EMPLOYMENT of the disabled is best left to market forces and enlightened employers. It should not be enforced through legislation, Acting Labour Minister Lee Yock Suan said. In the tight labour market, the disabled had been able to secure suitable employment after183 words
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140 1985-11-07 11 SHOP tenants m Bedok Reservoir Road who are hoping that their fledging business will improve when three blocks of new flats there are sold will be disappointed. For this is what the National Development Minister, Mr Teh Cheang Wan, has to140 words
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92 1985-11-07 11 Telecoms' plan for use of equipment TELECOMS is studying the possibility of allowing private users to buy terminal equipment such as telex machines, pagers and mobile sets from private vendors. Once details are worked out, Telecoms will be able to approve such equipment. Communications and Information Minister Dr Yeo Ning92 words
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79 1985-11-07 11 English test for cabbies necessary SIMPLE English is the common language of communication for people of different races that is why taxi drivers are required to know it. Replying last Thursday to a question from Mr Tan Soo Khoon (Alexandra), Communications and Information Minister Dr Yeo Nine Hong said they79 words
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Article182 1985-11-07 11 MR J.B. Jeyaretnam (Anson) will have to do his own calculation to find out the amount of gratuities and pension paid to MPs who had given up office as ministers at the last Parliament. In his question tabled for written answer, he wanted182 words
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Article481 1985-11-07 11 TONG YOKE THO - TONG YOKE THO Month-long activities to help instil productivity By FOR the next four Sundays, you will get a chance to find out how to get the most out of your time, money, leisure and work. Housewives will get help on stretching their shopping481 words
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Article426 1985-11-07 12 ANNE KOH - ANNE KOH Mission nets countertrade agreements worth $10 m By COUNTERTRADE deals worth more than $10 million have been clinched by Singapore businessmen who visited three East European countries recently. These deals are expected to go through within the next eight to 12 months. Follow-ups on426 words
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Article165 1985-11-07 12 Woman poured hot water on boy A FOUR-YEAR-OLD boy was playing with his brother along a common corridor of a block of flats when a neighbour called him into her kitchen and poured hot water on his feet. The neighbour, Urn Ah Slew, 27, denied this account of the incident165 words
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516 1985-11-07 12 LEE KIM CHEW - Two MPs in row over parking summons LEE KIM CHEW By A PARKING ticket has become the bone of contention between two MPs. Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam, the MP for Anson, on Saturday said a Housing Board car park attendant was "fined" $20 for wrongly issuing a parking summons to516 words
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Article252 1985-11-07 12 Tickets ending with 7901 win $700. Tickets ending with 3242 win $500. Tickets ending with 8351 win $350. Tickets ending with 494 win $200. $200, $350, $500 and $700 prizes will be paid out from Nov 13 and the rest from Nov 15 at Singapore Pools (Pte)252 words
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181 1985-11-07 12 Police break up gang with arrest of three POLICE believe they have broken up a housebreaking gang with the arrest of three men and the seizure of $5,000 worth of suspected stolen items yesterday. Two patrol car officers, Corporal Khoo Ching Khuay, 31, and Constable Tan Scow Kiat, 20, were181 words
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Article33 1985-11-07 12 THE Indian High Commissioner, Mr Gopalakrishna Pillai, will have an open house on Nov 11 from 6 pm to 7.30 pm at his home at 2, Peirce Road to celebrate Deepavali.33 words
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345 1985-11-07 12 CHARMAINE CHAN - Court told how 2 children were hit by car CHARMAINE CHAN By TWO children and two adults were crossing Thomson Road one evening when a white car approached. One of the adults quickly stepped back onto the road divider. She warned the other, who was with the two children, to345 words
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Article64 1985-11-07 12 METERS of the 6,426 NTUC Comfort taxis have been adjusted to the new fare structure implemented on June 1 this year about two months ahead of the official deadline of Dec 31. Commuters using NTUC Comfort taxis can find out their fares directly from the meters without64 words
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Article269 1985-11-07 13 Penalty for causing death by flouting rules PEOPLE who flout safety rules and cause death or permanent disablement m Port of Singapore Authority operational areas will be permanently banned from the port. This ban will apply even if the guilty party is a first offender.269 words
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331 1985-11-07 13 SMALL printers who have yet to switch to simplified Chinese characters can now apply for low-interest loans to modernise or replace their equipment and machinery. A survey by the former Ministry of Culture found that 70 per cent of the printers had331 words
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180 1985-11-07 13 NEXT week, schools will invite parents whose children failed the Primary 3 streaming examination to a counselling session. Principals will advise the parents on the most suitable primary school course, but the parents will have the final word m their children's Primary180 words
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Article, Illustration136 1985-11-07 13 Nightclub 'mummy' dies in car accident A NIGHTCLUB hostess supervisor died after her Mercedes-Bens crashed Into a drain along Upper Thomson Road early yesterday. Madam Low Teck Geek, 34, a "mummy" at the Golden Million Deluxe Niteclub In Peninsula Shopping Complex, was driving home to her flat In Ang Mo136 words
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Article79 1985-11-07 13 Man burnt to death at worksite A MAN died when a predawn blaze swept through a cluster of wooden quarters at a worksite m Meyer Place, near Katong Park, yesterday. His charred body was found m a room near the end of a row of 12 singlestorey wood and zinc-roof-ed79 words
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448 1985-11-07 13 Coroner records open verdict on deaths of 10 victims Woodlands Town Centre fires THE State Coroner yesterday recorded open verdicts on the deaths of 10 people killed m two fires m Woodlands Town Centre last year. Mr Francis Tseng said since foul play was suspected, he would accordingly issue coroner's448 words
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Article102 1985-11-07 13 Tire threat' boy sent to home A BOY who threatened to set fire to a school will stay for three years at the Singapore Boys Home. The boy had earlier admitted he threatened to set fire to the school and scratch teachers' cars after he resisted and pushed the principal,102 words
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Advertisement97 1985-11-07 9 Q Common chute (^|b/ Rubbish 1 r>s jV. 1- Common chute system, which HDB may try within three to five years m new estates. Flat dwellers must throw refuse into central chutes located outside their flats. HOW DO YOU CARRY A JAPANESE ELEPHANT AROUND? Available at all leading household-ware retail97 words
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Advertisement123 1985-11-07 10 Cl2> CD CZ> CD JNJ f-'f-rSjS^^gp.- Hteht, i*!j :-;ii3&, lltv -'^BOne glance and a message is conveyed, for quality. And refinement. And of his Here, unmistakeably, is a man of taste, g flair for understated elegance. Goldlion A man who believes m the right finishing touches -E """P is European123 words
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Advertisement121 1985-11-07 11 I m ASIACOMMERCIAL BANK LTD Ca7 JBla^^^lla,k x XV&* annum I mil mini mi II SB B J%&&2& f Fixed Deposits ~~~~8 1 month Q%% per annum mm 3 months 4/^ P er annum 6 months per annum $|fl| 9 months per annum B| 12 months per annum W Savings121 words
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Advertisement220 1985-11-07 11 Daily room rates of as low as $59heff (Single/Double Rooms) Triple Room -$69 nett; Family Room $79 nett. Valid till 31 March 1986. Peppercorn Coffeehouse- economical western and local dishes. Function Hall r^?--with /without J buffet catering "5" 3^^ for hire at 2 |T| n s^-^L I reasonable g||g |L_Jp220 words
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Advertisement415 1985-11-07 12 at Qfede Prince Strawberries, strawberries everywhere. The sweet scent of delicious strawberries is still pervading the air m Cafe de Prince. Our Strawberry Fair is on till Nov 15, extended by popular demand. So come m and feast on our tantalizing strawberry concoctions, like: i.^H^BB Strawberries marinated with *J<s&&3\ __,^^g^tSk415 words
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Advertisement366 1985-11-07 13 It says a lot about a Rolex. It says a lot about a jeweller who sells them. exhaustive testing by Rolex select any an unbiased, indepen- new ou^ e^ or ne dent body called the MS^ watches very, very carefully. Swiss Institute for at W Which enables them to mal^e366 words
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540 1985-11-07 14 The Straits Times says Firm links with members THE NTUC Assistant Secretary-General, Mr Lim Boon Heng, has sounded a timely reminder to union leaders to keep m close touch with the rank and file. This is particularly important when the labour movement has to contend with adjustments which would involve540 words
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Article, Illustration941 1985-11-07 14 LIM YOON LIN - LIM YOON LIN Penang bicentenary plans stir up a storm Around the region By THE Penang State government's ambitious plans to celebrate Penang's bicentenary next year have stirred up a storm which touches on Malay sensitivities. Some Malay quarters are angry over the state government's decision941 words
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Article, Illustration1729 1985-11-07 14 Dr HERBERT GRUBEL; Dr NG CHEE YUEN - Bonuses far more merits than demerits Dr HERBERT GRUBEL Dr NG CHEE YUEN What types of bonus pay systems are the most suitable m terms of worker motivation, companies' longer-term interests, and the country's progress? This was the subject of yesterday's feature, the first of a two-part article on bonus1,729 words
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Article815 1985-11-07 15 HO CHIN BENG - HO CHIN BENG Legal betting m Singapore. The myth of America's economic decline. Our CPF nest-egg. Where people still marry young Today we begin TABLE TALK, a fortnightly column looking at issues and trends of topical interest to Singapore. Every other Thursday, Table Talk815 words
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105 1985-11-07 15 How same countries distribute income Of household income 1982 GNP earned between 1972 per capita the lowest the highest 40% get: 20% get: Brazil 7% 67% UBs 2,240 Peru 7% 61% US$ 1,310 Botswana 3% 60% US$ 900 Kenya 9% 60% US$ 390 Mexico 10% 58% US$ 2,270 Zambia 11%105 words
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822 1985-11-07 15 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT Congressmen 'won't make painful decisions' By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON If resolutions were everything, the United States would have a balanced Budget m four to five years. The Senate on Oct 10 passed a Bill that822 words
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Advertisement151 1985-11-07 15 TTV Vi 1 1 I BO' 1 \.T^KKk2"^ral KaJKiiiiiJHIIi^BBHBHB S^^^i H^^^HBBSSp^B BSSyIKiMRUBSSi^^^I^B I TllichelQomu's Qame Autumn Specialities Ifouember 12 to 27 ,1985 at The Stables The French newspaper Midi Libre wrote "His style is the cooking of a happy man!" after I was awarded the Grand Prix De UAcademie S151 words
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Letter140 1985-11-07 16 Build more of such pools The redevelopment of Fort Canning Park I READ with shock about the plans to remove the River Valley swimming pool m an effort to develop Fort Canning. I make frequent use of the pool. Once or twice a week, after work (m nearby Colombo Court),140 words
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571 1985-11-07 16 THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board has spent more than $200,000 m engaging American consultant companies to plan the redevelopment of Fort Canning Park. The government departments concerned have already agreed m principle to a $34 million project, and work will commence once571 words
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224 1985-11-07 16 This Mandarin course is for foreign students I REFER to the letter "Mandarin fees are too high" by "Singaporean". (ST, Oct 31). The Mandarin course that the writer refers to is a full-time intensive course for foreign students conducted at the Chinese Language and Research Centre. Involving at least four224 words
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139 1985-11-07 16 Starting pay of all services should be cut THE government's recent decision to reduce the starting salaries of certain categories of civil servants has been justified as a way of correcting the disparity between salaries m the public and private sectors. This is understandable given the fact that salaries m139 words
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116 1985-11-07 16 Tourist says cabbies were too persistent AS visitors from Adelaide, South Australia, we are m love with Singapore on our first visit. I have travelled m many countries and can say that I have never seen suoh an interesting variety of places to visit. My only small objection is to116 words
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256 1985-11-07 16 I REFER to the letter "Doctor was so 'heartless and insensitive' (ST, Oct 22). Our records show that the writer's mother was admitted to the Singapore General Hospital on Aug 23 for unstable angina chest pains due to poor blood circulation to the heart.256 words
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142 1985-11-07 16 WITH reference to the letter "School was short of exam papers" (ST. Oct 26), we would like to express our sincere apologies over the shortage of 50 sets of Primary School Leaving Examination Science papers at Siling Primary School. The Ministry of Education takes great142 words
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Advertisement93 1985-11-07 16 Now at 2 venues .|k I JHf House of Kitchenware ®1 JH '^ST* Rukit Timah Plaza #02-29/38 «M ;fIT— I Yeo Teck Seng Warehouse -&Jmjl 12 New Industrial Road H^jLl m^ -^t (Off Upper PayaLebar Road) f iVU^jBSw V S Opposite Times Centre #Jksfk I %mWlsjM %t Tel: *****22. Tlx:93 words
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Article, Illustration67 1985-11-07 17 THE Straits Times Industrial Index moved up 2.08 points to 769.68 yesterday as prices closed mixed on moderate trading m the stock exchange. The Business Times Composite Index gained 2.88 points to 662.64. Volume was 15.02 million shares valued at $34.25 million compared to Tuesday's turnover of67 words
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Article74 1985-11-07 17 Ayer Hrtam Tin 700 +50 MBt Wdjs 50c 336 16 HleonfCredH 675 +15 OU B 290 +1 1 OCBC 875+10 f I N 680+10 M Breweries 610 +10 UOB 378+10 Straits Tradinf 298 4 9 Grand Utd HWfs 160 +7 Kiantoosoc 290 +6 SPH 675 +5 DuH De» 65074 words
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Article86 1985-11-07 17 Eu Van San| 28b -21 0 Kerarnal 700 —20 ICS 600 -20 Sigma Metal 304 -20 Perls Plant 318 -16 M Cables 595 -15 She! 320 -12 Utd Malacca 620 —10 H Leont bid 50c 206 -10 Renonj Bhd 50c 130 -10 New Serendah 238 —8 Sel Coconuts 21686 words
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Article14 1985-11-07 17 Grand Utd Hldgs 3,802,000 MBf Hldgs 5O( 709,000 UOB 446,000 OCBC 375,00014 words
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Article86 1985-11-07 17 No, 5 Nov 6 Nov 5 Nov 6 BT Composite 659 76 662 64 Bl Indicator *****19 *****20 ST Properties 449 09 44? 99 BTOBOS -176 -250 ST Mining; 327 32 328 87 CADI -5459 -5467 ST Plantations 2263 34 2260 29 OBV -***** -***** OCBC 568 89 57186 words
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Article33 1985-11-07 17 INDICES High Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrials Composite 1984/85 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1984/85 Low 717.95 (15/7/85) 631.62 (15/7/85) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (2/8/82)33 words
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Article14 1985-11-07 17 THE US dollar lost 73 ticks to close at DM 2.5985 m Singapore.14 words
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Article20 1985-11-07 17 DM V FF S| H$ US$ 1.4365 2.6015 206.40 unq 2.1150 unq 1.4375 2.5985 205.60 7.9190 2.1148 7.804020 words
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Article32 1985-11-07 17 Eurodollar: Gained two ticks to 92.02 a contrsct Dentechemark: Gained 10 ticks to 0.3863 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained 58 to 0.*****8 a contrzict Gold: Remained unchanged at U*****.70 an ounce.32 words
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Article62 1985-11-07 17 NEW YORK, Wed. Apple Computer Inc. saying that it had regained its footing after the most tumultuous year m its history, has a plan to integrate its products m an IBM-de-fined world of computer systems. The company said the move marked a broad refocusing that some AppleFT - 62 words
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Article64 1985-11-07 17 TAIPEI, Wed. The Central Bank has relaxed its foreign exchange controls by allowing local and foreign individuals to participate m forward foreign exchange transactions, a bank official said. He said the move would help ease the pressure of rising foreign currency reserves, which are a record US$2O.5 billionReuter - 64 words
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Article77 1985-11-07 17 Gold prices stable LONDON, Wei Gold is likely to remain between US$3OO and U***** for the next three months as there is little to move the price with inllation under control m :he leading Western nations, E. D and F. Man International Lid said. The market has recently been quietReuter - 77 words
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Article80 1985-11-07 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The policy-making arm of the International Natural Rubber Organisation (Inro) abiaiptly ended its session here late yesterday, a day ahead of schedule, without fixing the date for the next talks on a new rubber pact. The first renegotiation of the new International NaturalBernama - 80 words
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Article69 1985-11-07 17 CHICAGO, Wed. Because of a public holiday m Singapore on Monday, the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simet) will be closed and there will be no mutual offset trading between Simex and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) on Sunday. The CME will be closed on Nov 28 for theReuter - 69 words
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Article37 1985-11-07 17 NEW YORK, Wed. The American Stock Exchange said it received Securities and Exchange Commission approval to introduce put and call options trading m a new industry index called the Airline Index on Nov 18. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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577 1985-11-07 17 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH It will come before Japanese contract m surprise move By IN a surprising turn of events, a Singapore stock index futures contract will be introduced on the local financial futures market, the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex), before the Japanese Nikkei stock577 words
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509 1985-11-07 17 They can no longer rely mainly on car loans THE bleak car market has forced finance companies to chase other types of borrowers. Latest figures from the Monetary Authority of Singapore monthly bulletin show that with staple businesses such as car loans and home509 words
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149 1985-11-07 17 ABOUT 660,000 top-level Chinese officials will soon get to know Singapore better. A Singapore business consultancy, Citadel Investment, has arranged for three special supplements m China's business newspaper, International Trade News. The supplements covering topics such as Singapore's manufacturing sector, and its149 words
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293 1985-11-07 17 INVESTORS who save m Australian dollars should know that the As, which was worth just under 551.50 m the bankers market last week, could only buy 551.39 late yesterday evening. A dealer with a major Australian bank m Singapore said: "The Aussie dollar looks weak293 words
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184 1985-11-07 17 Set up info clearing house for China investors Maj Fong THE setting up of an information clearing house m Singapore to advise prospective investors and professionals setting their sights on China would help to clear some wrong impressions about China's open-door policy. This point was made by the adviser to184 words
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Article87 1985-11-07 17 Futures plan for Manila MANILA, Wed. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) will start public hearings next week on the proposal to establish a commodity futures exchange m the Philippines. This was announced yesterday by Mr Uesdein Mclnnes, President of Moncom Management Services and main proponent of an application to87 words
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268 1985-11-07 17 N. BALAKRISHNAN - MAS public issue oversubscribed by 6.5 times N. BALAKRISHNAN By MALAYSIAN Airline System's public offer of 52.5 million shares m Malaysia has been oversubscribed by 6.58 times. A total of M|7H million m subscriptions was received by the issuing house, MIDF Consultancy and Corporate Services, the firm's General Manager, Mr268 words
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Article62 1985-11-07 17 Total Percentage of Percentage of applicants total shares applicants m this allocated to who will Shares applied for category this category get shares 1,000 214,365 78.7% 12.4% 2,000 3,000 18,493 13.7% 25.0% 4,000 13,000 5,224 5.0% 32.5% 14,000 30,000 375 0.5% 44.0% 31,000 55,000 199 0.6% 45.0%62 words
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Article140 1985-11-07 17 KEPPEL Shipyard, severely hit by the depressed shfprepatrtng business, has broken Into the United States It is supplying steel structures m Louisiana and will be working on the Central Plaza m San Francisco. "We are pleased to have broken into the US market with these two140 words
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Article3254 1985-11-07 18 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered m "business done". Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does3,254 words
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Article2444 1985-11-07 18 INDUSTRIALS A Choc (3028 3 04S) (10) 3.02 (2) 3.04 (3) 3.02 AMD (4 408 4 425) (24) 4.40 Alcom (0.958 0.965) (7) 0.94 (7) 0.98 (7) 0 95 AISB (0.918 0.925) (10) 0.93 (4) 0 90', (31) 0.91 API (0 85S) (13) 0.87 (3)2,444 words
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Article2808 1985-11-07 18 All 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 m dollars. k 1985 Last YieM Vol Day High Low Company Sale Change ('000) Hfeh2,808 words
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Article329 1985-11-07 19 DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily SV* 5V4 5 bV* Monthly SVS Autosave 4% Fixed deposit 1 month 4/4 4 4 4 4 4 (1) 2 months 4'4(1) 3 months 4V< 4M 4. 4 (1) 6 months 4'/ 2 4/2 4' j 4Vi(l 9 months 4 3 4 4% 4329 words
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Article148 1985-11-07 19 interDanx kjwi me counter foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to S$10 foreign currency Australian dollar 1.3976-1.4004 7.22-6 .96 Canadian dollar 1.5367-1.5385 6.58-6.47 NZ dollar 1.2306-1.2343 8.31-7.98 Sterling pound 3.0395-3.0431 3.32-3.27 US dollar 2.1145-2.1155 4.76-4.71 Austrian schilling 11.5622-11.5721 87.35-84.87 Belgian franc (com) 4.0169-4.0218 251.65-246.82148 words
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Article100 1985-11-07 19 THE US dollar closed lower against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed lower m quiet trading. It fluctuated within a range of 2.1140 and 2.1150. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.6015/25 and closed at 2.5900/00. Trading fluctuated between 2.5950 and100 words
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Article107 1985-11-07 19 THE kilobar market traded between 5522,064 and 5522,200 yesterday, The Far East gold market opened at U*****.60 324.90 which was the day's low. Trading was very quiet. The market closed at U*****.90/325.30 which was the day's high. Source Rothschild The London gold fix was US$324 75, down US$O.2O. Closing107 words
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Article21 1985-11-07 19 GOLD US$/oz Wed Tues Singapore 324.90-325.30 324.90-325.20 Hongkong 324.90-325.30 324.95-325.35 Tues Mon New York 324.40-324.90 325.30-325.80 London 324.60-325.10 325.25-325.7521 words
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Article212 1985-11-07 19 Managers' prices for Nov 7 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 1 66- 1 76 The Savings Fund 126 134 Spore Prog Fund OH 075 Sport Sec Fund 105 111 S pore Invest Fund 0 78- -0.83 S pore Equity Fund 075 080 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund212 words
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Article67 1985-11-07 19 Eurodollar 3-month deposit DECEMBER Eurodollar was traded within a narrow range as there were no new fac- j tors influencing the direction of interest rates. (100 implied interest rule) Open High Low Sett Est Vol I»ec 92.01 92.03 92.01 92.02 564 Mar 91.80 91.83 91.80 91.82 34 Jan 91.51 91.5167 words
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Article, Illustration58 1985-11-07 19 DEUTSCHEMARK was traded little changed from yesterday's level as the fear of Central Banks' intervention and good corporate demand for the dollar were holding the contracts m stalemate. US dollar Deutschemark Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dec 0.3857 0.3867 0.3857 0.3863 1103 Mar 0.3895 Jun 0.3927 Open bit58 words
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Article47 1985-11-07 19 PRICES were wide m the yen contract. Although there was much movement m the rates, volume was generally moderate. (Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dec 0.*****5 0.*****0 0.*****4 0.*****8 401 Mar 0.*****7 Jan 0.*****4 Open Int (Tues): 854. Act Vol (Tues): 136.47 words
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Article, Illustration48 1985-11-07 19 GOLD was once again side-lined with hardly any interest m the pit for the precious metal. (In USS per troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dec 326.70 60 Feb 330.80 Open Int (Tues): 89. Act Vol (Tues): 60. Reports from Security Pacific National Bank SPAFI48 words
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Article17 1985-11-07 19 Rubber Closing prices cents/kilo Singapore December 157.25 up 1.25 cents Malaysia December 180.50 up one cent17 words
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Article24 1985-11-07 19 Closing prices C spper £/tome Tues Spot 957 00-958 50 (948.00—949 00) 3 months 979.00-980 00 (*****-971.50 Maiket tone Steadier Sales 16.150 tonnes24 words
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Article25 1985-11-07 19 dosmj prices Silver USS.'troy 02 Wed lues Singapore 6 05-610 606 611 Tues Mon New Yoik 605 610 60' 61? Siirce Credit Suisst. S'pttt25 words
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Article23 1985-11-07 19 Closing prices Aluminium £/:oone lues Spot 651.00-661.50 (*****-652 00) 3 months 685 50-686 00 (675 00-675.50) Market tone Steadier Sales 12.575 tonnes23 words
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Article110 1985-11-07 19 Crude MS/ tonne palm oil Nov 660 (north) 667 50 (south) 655 50 (central) Dec 675 (south) 670 (north) lan 680 (south) Refined palm Ml USS/tonnes RBD palm Nov 327 50 (sellers) Dec 330 (sellers) Jan 332 50 (sellers) RBD Olem Nov 330 00 (sellers) Dec 332.50 (sellers)110 words
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657 1985-11-07 19 THE Stock Exchange of Singapore closed on a mixed note yesterday with Singapore blue chips showing some rises and Malaysian shares generally losing some ground. The exception was Malaysian counter Grand United Holdings (GUH), associated with a Malaysian Chinese Association leader Tan Khoon Swan,657 words
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Article266 1985-11-07 19 Nov 6 HK$ Change Hk Elect Worr 16 708 Assoc Intl Hotel 1 .01 -0.01 Hk Gas 1150 unch Bonk Of East Asia 23.00S Hk Hotels 33.50 1 Cheung Kong 20 40 -0.1 HK Land 690 unch China Light 17.40 +0.1 Hk Land Loan 85.006 Cross Horb Tunnel 985266 words
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Article264 1985-11-07 19 *>» 6 Cents Change L |02 unch (Aust) Len y d Leose 644 .2 Magellan Pet Aust 220 +5 AC I 290 unch Mayne Nickless 330 -5 ANI 275 -11 Metals Explor A P M 293 -5 N L 40 unch Aberfoyle 930 unch Mideast 30 +2 Age 290264 words
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Article335 1985-11-07 19 rh,_.. Mitsub Estate 1140 -30 Nov6 Yen Change Mltsub Heovy 386 +)8 Mitsubishi 617 -3 A|inomoto 1100 10 Mitsui Co 434 -1 Akoi 395 -3 Mitsui Shipbldg 157 -3 Amada 805 unch Mitsui Smelting 393 +3 Asohi Chem 803 +19 Mitsukoshi 630 unch Asahi Glass 865 -4 Mitsumi 730335 words
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Article69 1985-11-07 19 I I I I I I J I NST Index Wednesday 1,330.53 (1,326.39) -"g Hongkong Hang Seng -*0 Wednesday 1,700.76 (1,692.71) Australian All-Ordinaries Wednesday 1,006.48 (1,014.60) Nikkei Stock Average Wednesday 12,892.00 (12,820.69) Financial Times Industrials Tuesday 1,073.4 (1,071.1) Dow Jones Average 0$ Tuesday 1,396.67 (1,389.68) (Figures in brackets refer69 words
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Article235 1985-11-07 19 Nov 5 US$ Change Alcoo 33 H Allied Chem Cp 44*4 -to Allis-Chalmers 3% -to Am Tel 8. Tel 21 -to Amax Inc 10% -W Amr Corp 39V 4 Bethlehem Stl 13% +Vi Boeing Co 46*. 1 Burroughs Cp 57'/« Caterpillar Co 36'/i Chase Monhtn 59^ to Chrysler235 words
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Article582 1985-11-07 19 Nov 5 Pence Change INDUSTRIALS e Allied-Lyons 275 unch C Ass Dames 136 2 t BTRPLC 373 +3 R Bobcocks 157 +1 Barclays 414 +2 Beechom 328 unch BICC 245 +2 > BlueOrcle 588 8 BOC Group 303 +5 > Boots 226 +1 Bowater 315 unch BATS 295 +10582 words
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Article, Illustration519 1985-11-07 19 Container schedules Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo Delivery of FCL import containers Ship (Voyage) Boxes Available LCL containers unpacked at the containers freight station on Nov 6 (2300) LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block Ins Ace (12B) 7/11 (2300) Fl *****500 P5 Hamburg E519 words
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Article, Illustration258 1985-11-07 19 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppe! Wharves Barber Hector K9 aside 7/11 Equator 5 K23 a'stde 7/11 San Juan Kll aside 7/11 Straits Hope K24E aside 7/11 Thomaseverett K21 aside 7 11 Unison 4 K36 aside 7/11 Bonastar 2 K36 7/11 8/11 Hanoi 1 K20 7/11 9/11 Hetian258 words
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Article, Illustration99 1985-11-07 20 Music while you bob in the water SAND, surf, sun and sound-loving Califomians have found a way to ride the surf and sound-waves at the same time. Jandy Industries of California recently introduced to Singapore the Sound Wave, a water-resistant AM-FM auto-reverse stereo cassette player which floats too. The yellow-coloured99 words
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Article159 1985-11-07 20 EASY Torque is the quick way of removing the nuts from your wheel when you need a tyre changed. It is recommended for women as it needs only a fraction of the effort needed to remove the nuts compared with the usual method which159 words
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Article366 1985-11-07 20 NORA CHENG - Temasek to sell of food shares NORA CHENG Stakes m two firms going for $7.4 m By THE Singapore Government's low profile investment company Temasek Holdings is divesting its interests m two companies m the Cerebos Pacific food group for a total of $7.4 million cash. This is Temasek's first366 words
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Article, Illustration588 1985-11-07 20 ANTHONY HOE - ANTHONY HOE Prince m XL will be part of Mount Pleasure By MALAYSIAN property and hotel tycoon Low Vow Chuan is to inject another hotel into his Mount Pleasure Holdings Bhd. MPHB is buying the entire stake of 22.9 million shares m Bintang Tower Sdn588 words
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Article53 1985-11-07 20 MR Edward Goh Kirn Hai has been appointed the new chairman of Van der Horst, which has been taken over by Malaya Tin Printing Company Ltd. Mr Robert Tan Poh Seng and Mr Leow Thang Fong have been appointed additional directors. Mr Peter Gerard Politick has resigned53 words
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Article17 1985-11-07 20 MB! MR Tan Yeow Khoon has resigned as a director of Malaysia Borneo Finance Corporation (M) Bhd.17 words
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Article74 1985-11-07 20 MELEWAR Equities Sdn Bhd has served a takeover notice or. Malaysian American Assurance Company Bhd to acquire the shares m MAA it does not already own at M 58.82 a share. The offer is to comply with a condition laid down by the Malaysian Foreign Investment Committee (FIC) m74 words
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Article97 1985-11-07 20 THE Malaysian Foreign Investment Committee has approved Kinta Kellas Tin Dredging Pic's proposed purchases of Paling Industries Sdn Bhd for M$7.3 million, Home Builders Sdn Bhd for M$1.65 million, Builders Consortium Bhd for M$3 and 30 per cent of Masalam Sdn Bhd for M$3.5 billion. The97 words
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Article76 1985-11-07 20 MALAYSIAN Mosaics Bhd (MMB) is to make a special issue of 10 million new shares of Msl each priced at M 51.50 each to bumiputra investors approved by the Ministry of Trade and Industry. MMB said the special issue was to restore the bumiputra shareholding m the company to76 words
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214 1985-11-07 20 TDM rights issue at a big discount PLANTATION company TDM Bhd is making a MJ61.8 million one-for-one rights issue of 41.2 million new shares at M 51.50 each a hefty discount on yesterday's closing price of $4.36 on the Singapore stock market. And the shares to be issued under TDM's214 words
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209 1985-11-07 20 THE Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation, fresh from the success of its first foray into the international capital market m July, is raising another US$4OO million (SsB44 million) m the Euromarket. The funds will be raised through the issue of undated floating rate notes209 words
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Advertisement163 1985-11-07 17 (\Ne thought you'd like to know how much went round m sales at RUBBERPLAS '84) And now, for RUBBERPLAS '86. all, it's the results that count!) It's Asia's largest exhibition exclusive to So if you think you'd like to tap a slice of the rubber and plastics industries. that kind163 words
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Advertisement42 1985-11-07 19 The Squat Pear Principle vmyManagwisßiwoiFctll George LMUfI Now you can discover for yourself why it has become increasingly difficult to reach the top of the corporate ladder And. the rules to follow if you want to reach the top. $43.25^ TMKXksHOP A42 words
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Advertisement648 1985-11-07 20 Xt the Ideal HomeSs eVe put everything I»" iiub *i I ii i#" iffl i I ii ii •w» Exhibition is now open. advice about home loans and insurance. >^BH lL /f's one p/ace /n Singapore where you get So come along l And bring the kids. The j^^ |H648 words
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Advertisement185 1985-11-07 20 gjßfffi«Sft Columbia Secondary School of lßoP^|M^j|y> Canada offers secondary and post M^^yjtjvjfcfll secondary education and prepares W >»It^B students for admission into IHhftgdflM^^ recognised Canadian or A merican universities. Over 90% of our students have successfully done so each year. Why it is the best choice: An accredited co-educational high185 words
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Advertisement607 1985-11-07 21 *****66 2 Eating Out HOMECOOK THAI FOOD. Prepared by Thai Chefs. Very reasonable charges. Private function $140/--per table. Haadyai Beefball Restaurant, 467, Joo Chlat Road. Tel: *****34. CAROL'S GOODIES Nasi Briyani, Penang Laksa, Steamed Otak, Hor Fun, Kajang Satay Penang Home Dishes 32 Greenwood Aye. *****42. (llam-lOpm). 3 Catering FOOD607 words
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Advertisement443 1985-11-07 21 3 Catering EX-RESTAURANT COOK CATER Buffet. Wedding. Birthday. Open ceremony house warming. Tel: *****43 Johnson Anytime. WE CATER BUFFET, Barbecue, wedding, cocktail party for $8.00 only. Tables, chairs provided. Annie *****82. *****15. WE CATER BUFFETS barbecue for all occasions: Birthdays. Weddings, Office conferences. Team Caterer. *****69/ *****14. 4 Nightclubs/ Lounges/Discos443 words
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Advertisement549 1985-11-07 21 11 Pleasure Boats CHARTER A 43 footer motor yacht to the Southern Islands, Excellent for group or family outing, cruising, snorkelling fishing. $300 for weekdays. $400 for weekends. Phone *****82. 60' PLEASURE BOAT. 4 large bdrms.. aircond.. flybridge/ deck space for entertainment. *****69 12 Computer Products/ Services GRAPHICS IN IBM549 words
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Advertisement398 1985-11-07 21 12 Computer Products/ Services BROUGHT BACK BY popular demand! 2nd computer sales! While stock lasts. Brand new secondhand Apple 11, lie IBM XT compatible at rock bottom price from $550 onwards. Trade-in acceptable. Service your computer from $5 onwards. Hurry! Last 2 days! Call *****07/ *****43. GOOD NEWS! APPLE He398 words
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Advertisement504 1985-11-07 21 13 Musical Instruments PORTABLE CASIOTONE ORGAN Model 501 with accessories $550 Yamaha Model D organ for sale. $2500 0.n.0. Excellent condition. Call *****50. GOOD USED 2ND hand pianos for sale/ rental. Mun Kai Piano, A.M.Kio. *****83/ *****79. NIEER PIANO. SPECIAL offer from $1,950. Renner Piano: =01-09/ 10 Peace Ctr.. Tel:504 words
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Advertisement662 1985-11-07 21 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday Friday 9 00am to 5.00pm Saturday 8.30 am to 2.00pm d lam deadline for the Sunday Times) Public Holiday 900 am to I.oopm COUNTER SERVICE: Times Orchard Centre, =02-105 Lucky Plaza Monday-Friday: 10.00 am to 12 noon I.oopm to 5.30pm (4.00pm for next day) Times House, 390662 words
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Advertisement655 1985-11-07 21 24 Garage Sale EXPAT. LEAVING. FURNITURE, dishes, clothes, linens, carpet, appliances, etc. Wednesday- Saturday 15 Duke's Road. 9am- spm. Call *****77. PLANHORSE PLAN SHELF, Architectural max table, 8 number Nisouko phone set with complete accessories for cheap sale. Call *****25. DOUBLE BED, WARDROBE, double decker bed. sitting rm. sofa, dining655 words
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Advertisement576 1985-11-07 21 RATES Ordinary: $5 00 per line (Mm $15 00) Semi-display: $20 00 per col cm (Mm $60.00 Straits Times) $20.50 per col. cm (Mm. $61.50 Sunday Times) Display: $25.00 per col. cm. (Mm $75 00 Straits Times) $25.62 per col. cm (Mm $76 86 Sunday Times) Box Charges: $5.00 (collected)576 words
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Advertisement617 1985-11-07 21 CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: Food/Entertainment (2 5) Personal Services/Merchandise(ll 39) Business to Business (49 58) Employment (64 74) Vehicles (81 98) Properties (105 127) Travel Guide (135 139) Education A Instruction (146 157) Announcements (166 174) Obituaries (181 186) 30 Hairdressing MORRIS MASTERCLASS MODELS for cut perm colour by adv. students. For617 words
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Advertisement660 1985-11-07 21 38 TV/ Video/ Hi-Fi TV ANTENNAE INSTALLATION for individual centralised system We provide professional service high quality aerials from Germany/ Japan at reasonable prices. *****11 (3 lines). L&G ELECTRICAL SERVICE, we specialise m repairing all kinds of video, colour TV. Hi fi system colour TV Antenna installation. Tel: *****75. SHARP660 words
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Advertisement795 1985-11-07 22 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal $30 $70 per trip House removal transportation service, oifu-e removal specialised m pianos delivery and disposal service. Workers provided. Reasonable charges We are always at your service and open 7 days a week from 8a m to Bp.m. *****10 HOUSE. OFFICE REMOVAL, delivery disposal service by795 words
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Advertisement748 1985-11-07 22 57 Business Opportunities "SINGAPORE INDIAN ASSOCIATION 69 Balestier Road Singapore 1232 Tenders are invited for operating an Executive Lounge at the above Association. Interested parties may call m person to view the premises. Tender must be submitted with brief details of your experience m the business not later than spm748 words
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Advertisement654 1985-11-07 22 65 Situations Wanted jlMlMMMiMtiliiKlißißßßi SALARY: FILIPINO-5220; THAI-5220; INDONESIAN-S200; SRI LANKAN-SlBO (C 689-01). Off Days Compensated. We select trained orientate our very own girls. Oood attitude. hardworking, honest, obedient. Complete placement fee includes: airfare, $5,000 Security bond. $10,000 P. A., Performance bond. Visa fee, medical exam., process complete documentation. 1 yr.654 words
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Advertisement569 1985-11-07 22 65 Situations Wanted FILIPINO/ SRI LANKA maids available through bio-data. Agency Fee ***** *****. Salary $230-$250/ 150-200 Arrangeable for maid to return home Cull Jesco Singapore Pte. Ltd. Tel: *****90 Licence C 0609-01. ENGLISH SPEAKING SRI-LAN-KANS available for immediate employment,. Please call *****22 66 Situations Vacant. Professional/ Executive ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT569 words
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Advertisement520 1985-11-07 22 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical NATIONAL PRODUCTIVITY BOARD invites applications from Singapore Citizens for appointment as: CLERICAL OFFICER GRADE IV Requirements: (a) Minimum 3 GCE 'O' level passes including English and Mathematics; OR (b) Preliminary Certificate m Business Studies (PCBS) plus 2 GCE 'O' level passes (Grade 1 to 6)520 words
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Advertisement505 1985-11-07 22 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical fOl Br robin W CONCRETE PRODUCTS PTE LTD 1 invites applications for the post of: Telephone Operator cum Clerk GCE 'O' Level At least 1 year working experience Able to handle PABX switchboard 9 Knowledge of Mandarin is essential Preferably staying around Clementi or Jurong505 words
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Advertisement586 1985-11-07 22 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical SAM A subsidiary of Singapore Aircraft Industries engaged m the manufacturing of aircraft parts and components has vacancy for a Possess GCE O' level with credit m English Has shorthand typing speeds of 7080 wpm and 40 wpm respectively Has at least 2 years' experience586 words
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Advertisement601 1985-11-07 22 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical SYBIZ SOFTWARE t requires immediately ACCOUNTS CLERK At least LCC Bookkeeping or equivalent. Knowledge Ol computer an added advantage Please call tel: *****11 lor appointment ESTABLISHED GARMENT MANUFACTURING company urgently requires shipping clerk. $500. Minumum GCE O' Level with 2 3 years relevant experience In601 words
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Advertisement474 1985-11-07 22 71 Situations Vacant: Sales BJHHHIi^iMMBMBMNaMB^IM^MMMM REPRESENTATIVES I (Male/Female) Requirements: Young and aggressive Dedicated and prepare to make sales a career j ROD and inexperienced I personnel are welcome i I to apply Class 3 driving licence Remunerations: Basic salary attractive commission Free holidays trip for goal achievers Bright prospects for474 words
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Advertisement759 1985-11-07 22 71 Situations Vacant: Sales From Me With Love ch.iln of shops proitioting leading brands ol |>.irlumerie, cosmetique. acces,soire require experienced full time and part-time tales promoters. Qualification* Pleasant personality Above 23 years Ol age Minimum education. Secondary IV Speak fluent English and Mandarin At least 3 years' experience In similar759 words
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Advertisement785 1985-11-07 23 71 Situations Vacant: Sales SALES CO-ORDINATORS We are a leading manufacturer distributor of stationery files &1^ exquisite gifts. |i Due to our expanding sales and marketing programme, we require aggressive yet tactful, self-motivated and result-orientated Co-ordi- nators to assist our Sales Executives. g| Only those who can type neatly and785 words
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Advertisement442 1985-11-07 23 71 Situations Vacant: Sales 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical CJ3(3O HHHB^ Corporation is setting up an in-house M E Maintenance Unit for its new 8-storey Headquarters complex at Jalan Afifi, Singapore. We need:Bm miiT^i >** ■>!<><■■% 1 TcdWWwIAH (M®CnonKXBIJ I Requirements: Post A ITC or NTC Grade442 words
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Advertisement229 1985-11-07 23 71 Situations Vacant: Sales T ASSISTANT SERVICE MANAGER required by established co. dealing m scientific, laboratory, test measuring instruments. Requisites: c Diploma m Electronic Engineering. c 3to 5 years' relevant experience. Possess a valid Class 3 driving licence. Able to work independently, dedicated innovative. c Able to communicate follow-up effectively.229 words
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Advertisement533 1985-11-07 23 72 Situations Vacant: Technical MBM MUMP COMMIttf j requires c NTC 3 m Metal Machining 5 c 3 years shop inspection experience m a metal industry with statistical pro- cess control system 1 c Must be able to perform 2 rotating I Benefits: I c 5-day 40-hour week m Transport533 words
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Advertisement494 1985-11-07 23 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Leading pharmaceutical factory m Jurong has vacancies for: MAINTENANCE OPERATOR The applicants must have good technical knowledge on machines and possess a GCE 'O' level cert. DELIVERY ASSISTANT At least Sec. 2 qualification and must have completed N.S. Interested persons, please call personally at: SUNWARD CHEMICAL494 words
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Advertisement494 1985-11-07 23 73 Situations Vacant: Production ft m iTrtV Hitachi Express k^ \^y Spore (Pte) Ltd mniE inspECTORC ill (QUALITY CONTROL) mS require for final inspection of T.V. tubes Minimum £1 &\t\ per gross t^Cß^jPvF mOnlh SBoo=~ I Mm. Sec. 2 education Age 2o to 35 yrs Spore Citizen i Willing to494 words
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Advertisement347 1985-11-07 23 73 Situations Vacant: Production 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous CHEO POINT SERVICES (S) PTE LTD requires 1) MALE/ FEMALE MARKETING REPRESENTATIVE c Minimum GCE O' level with credit m English. c Able to communicate effectively at all levels. c Pleasant personality and self-motivated. c Energetic and resourceful. Remuneration will include salary347 words
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Advertisement515 1985-11-07 23 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous I I I A The Japanese Association Clinic invites suitably quali- Jg? S lied candidate to fill the post of: g JAPANESE SPEAKING NURSE The above post requires not less than 2 years expe- B S Regular office hours. E 2 months AWS and other attractive515 words
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Advertisement543 1985-11-07 23 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous yPAaVtC ICf ißtVs¥\ Trans-Island Management Engineering Services Pte. Ltd. Requires: 1) Ticketing Inspectors minimum Sec. 2 education preference will be given to those who can converse m Mandarin prepared to work two rotating shift 2) Tyre Man possess some related experience Workplace: Kranji workshop Walk-ln-lnterview The543 words
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Advertisement944 1985-11-07 23 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous NTERNATIONAL OIL CO. urgently requires 1 experienced Chief ::ook and 2 Assistant Cooks for a Stall Canteen. Chinese and Western lunch (menu set by Management) for 250 staff and .'offee, tea snacks and occasionally breakfast for visitors. Must maintain inventory of food supplies and simple stock944 words
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Advertisement549 1985-11-07 24 81 Vehicles For Hire 81 Vehicles For Hire orchard rent a car V 2 PRICE SPECIALS TO P. MALAYSIA VIEW BEAUTIFUL SCENIC PENINSULA MALAYSIA BY CAR NOW AT ONLY HALF-PRICE OFFER VALID 1-9-85 TO 31-12-85 CALL *****66 NOW sovrmf 3 DAYS FOR THE PRICE OF 2 This weekend could be549 words
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Advertisement754 1985-11-07 24 85 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/Volvo 1981 VOLVO 244GL. Blue, manual, excellent cond. PARF. $21,800 0.n.0. View 10.30 a.m 5.30p.m. 9 Kaki Bukit Road, off Eunos Link, -02-26 Gordon Warehouse Building. Spore 1441. '84 VOLVO 24OGL Manual 1 pte. owner, aircon., radio cassette, s/rims. $46,000 0.n.0. View 24 Siglap Aye. (1545).754 words
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Advertisement895 1985-11-07 24 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 2 UNITS 9/'Bl Ford Laser 1. 1 1,. Hatchback. 5-dr.. 2/'Bl Ford Laser 1.5 ghia, Notchback, 5-speed. 1 owner, aircond, hi-fi, new tyres. Tax 2/'B6. PARF. Downpayment $3,900. *****57 Q' REGISTRATION JULY 80 Ford Cortina 20. Manual. 3rd owner. Tax July '86. *****50 1 OWNER ALMOST895 words
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Advertisement1004 1985-11-07 24 90 For Sale: Toyota •81 TOYOTA COROLLA Stationwagon Ist owner, aircon radio cassette. PARK $12,800. Loan arrangeable 208 Upper Paya Lebar. •84 TOYOTA COROLLA 1300 s/wagon 1 owner. Aircon., radio cassette. $22,000 0.n.0. View: 24, Siglap Aye. S'porels4s. REGD. 1978 TOYOTA Corolla, aircon radio cassette, 1 owner, selling $8,200 0.n.0.1,004 words
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Advertisement859 1985-11-07 24 92 For Sale: Mazda '82, RX7 AUTO. White colour Owner migrated. Full accessories. New tax Beautiful cond. Selling cheap Patrick, *****06. DEC. '82 RX7 GTX. 2-digit no. Complete accessories. Highest offer secures. Tel: *****14/ 5. NEAR '84, MAZDA 323 1.3 5-speed Notchback. 1 owner. Full accessories. Tax new. Tel: *****54.859 words
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Advertisement1019 1985-11-07 24 94 For Sale: Other Makes 1982 TALBOT 1600 auto Q' plate. aircond., sports rims., cassette, power steering/ windows, central locking, tax/ insurance 4/86. $14,800. Contact: *****17. '81, SUZUKI LJ 80 VRM selling cheap. Aircon.. radio, cassette, new tax. Brand new cond. $8,800 0.n.0. Loan $6,000. Tel: *****40. ALMOST 83 SUBARU1,019 words
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Advertisement823 1985-11-07 24 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles DAIHATSU DAimrSUTRUCK flfe l/s^^^\__J Qualifying for W^lr IJB 2S Parking r—J^ JL—-^ $1 5 Registration Fee PH PH 1 75 Road Tax 6 mtns JHHHHHbWHNHHHMHHHNHHBHHK. f^ nl^ I WE Model V67HSK $S MtMt* RS9 Sin Tien Seng td »Ji Ssl Head Office Sin Min 9823 words
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Advertisement596 1985-11-07 24 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles 97 Vehicles Wanted ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT Any models below 2000 cc. PARF or Non-PARF used cars. Private company registration. Commercial Vans/ Pickups 'PB' Registration. Trade-in acceptable. JINCHI YILI MOTORS PTE LTD N0.39 LOWLAND ROAD SINGAPORE 1954 TEL: *****88/ *****22/ *****02 CASH PAYMENT HIGHEST OFFER for596 words
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Advertisement522 1985-11-07 24 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles 106 Accommodation Available: Houses SWISS VALLEY Swist Club Road 3 (2-'/>) storey bungalows for lease Reasonable price from $3,000 onwards. Call early to avoid disappointment. Mr. Liauw/ Mr. Cheung "inclsi a B s Spanish designed brand new d/storey 3-bdrm./ study, large patio, pool. $8,000 SWISS522 words
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Advertisement981 1985-11-07 24 106 Accommodation Available: Houses SEMI-D THOMSON RD, Jln Sem bilang. 4 bdrms.. 2 baths.. $1,300 Serangoon Gdn Chartwell Dr 3 bdrms.. 2 baths. $1,000. Detached. Merino C'res., 3 bdrms 1, 3 baths. $1,600. (*****48). D.19 JLN. LIMBOK 2-storey semi-d 3 1 rooms, newly renovated, p/furn Area: 3.000 sq.ft. Rental: $1,600/981 words
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Advertisement721 1985-11-07 25 106 Accommodation Available: Houses PEMIMPIN PLACE. O/STOREY terr iise. Furn $950 Jin Wujek 1 storey semi-1) $900. *****75 NC SELETAR HILLS D/STOREY seml-d 3 bdrms., tastefully furn. F/aircon $900 o n o. *****08. SERANGOON PK. 2/«lor«y seml-d. 3 bdnna study. $1,000 pm furn IV 1: :U***** x 18 1 THOMSON721 words
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Advertisement1534 1985-11-07 25 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments w^^S&tik LCIXURKXIS fIFfIRTHEHTS dflSfiß^ At the junction of Scotts/Orchard Road, Tfpfr next to Hyatt Hotel. I 1 4.000 sq ft Hotel Style Lobby. Self Service Free < I Swimming Pool, Tennis Launderette. Court, Squash Court, Billiard Ample Indoor Car Parking Room, Gymnasium1,534 words
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Advertisement1147 1985-11-07 25 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.9 SCOTTS TOWER at Cairnhill h Road. Close to Shopping Centres, brand new, 3 bdrms. Overlooking pool. Partially/ fully furn. $2,000. Sebast lano Properties *****96. D.9 SOMMERVILLE PARK, 1200 a sq.ft. 2-rm. apt. Furn. Olympic- c sized s/pool, squash, tennis, sau- r na etc. $2,300 p.m1,147 words
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Advertisement985 1985-11-07 25 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments lOVENA BARAT 2-BDRM. Apt 650; Buklt Permei, well furn. 700; Bedok Reservoir, $400; l.M.kio, $500. Tel: *****0 >XLEY GARDEN. BRAND new ipartment within Orchard's viInity. 3 bedrooms. Reasonable ental. City Valuers *****74. •ANDAN VALLEY, EUGENIA Court, 'enthouse. Area approx. 6,000 q.ft. 4 bdrms. F/furn. $3,500 neg.985 words
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Advertisement977 1985-11-07 25 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments FLATS/ APTS./ H'SES./ rms. availaible For efficient service please call: *****82/ 3/ 4. FLAT AT HOUGANG for rent. Reasonable rental. Good locality. Interested call: *****60 anytime. FURAMA TWR. (2 bdrms.) Acacia, Pandan Valley (4 bdrms.) No agents pise. Call Mr. Wee *****41 GOLDEN MILE COMPLEX, bachelor977 words
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Advertisement709 1985-11-07 25 109 Accommodation Wanted: Houses SMALL FAMILIES REQUIRE HDB flats private houses m any districts. Please call *****88 110 Accommodation Wanted: Apartments NEWLY ARRIVED EXPATRIATES now staying m hotels urgently require condo. apartments, townhouses. maisonettes at dists.9, 10, 11, 20 21. Flexible budget. Company lease. Owners kindly call Allegro Enterprise, *****11/709 words
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Advertisement573 1985-11-07 25 113 For Sale: Houses /^fHßffi^jß^Jl Hill-top homes at Upper Bukit Timah Road I aJKu-eS^MM^AX Su P er Lar 9 e Spanish-style E^ flflNft *^m^^f Spanish-style ?-storey Semi-detached Bungalows J *O^|\" Hua Mci Gardens is located on a picturesque hill at Phoenix Avenue. It P commands an enchanting view that adds573 words
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Advertisement289 1985-11-07 25 113 For Sale: Houses D15T.1025 FERNHILL RD. vicinity, renovated d/storey intermediate terrace. 4,100 sq.ft. 4 bdrms. study, servant's, built-in 4,000 sq.ft. Quiet environment. $625,000 neg. Citiprop *****75 D.lO WHITE HOUSE Park modern d/storey detached bunglw. with 4 spacious bdrms, approx. 15,000 sq.ft. of land. Selling $1.75 M with vacant possession.289 words
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Advertisement727 1985-11-07 25 113 For sale: Houses PERFECT SPOT TO live! 1)11 beautiful 1 1/2-storey detached bunglw. 4 1 rms. Large driveway. 11,300 sq.ft. Freehold. Morning sun. Holland, *****79. DIST.IO A DIST.2B beautiful d/storey bungalows. 16,000/ t!,000 sq.ft. Selling $2.2 m/ $650,000. Lu"kvpoint Properties *****68. DIST.IO ►'FNRY PK. D/storey semi-d. 3,000 t.q.Ji. 4727 words
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Advertisement2234 1985-11-07 26 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses I A home designed for creative living FLORISSA PARK 1 7^/"ii\l JC^lorissa Park has combined functionalism with beauty and I LHI^S\ "|S\ ill 1 grandeur to create a haven any homemaker would be proud2,234 words
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Advertisement903 1985-11-07 26 114 For Sale: Private Apartments You can now use your CPF savings to V^P^xV. invest m more than II nrivatp rpsiripntial nmnprtv Choose from 36 different apartment designs m two 1I1VC&L m more man X private reMUenuai pnjperxy... condominium blocks Gate House and Carriage House at Clementi Park Phase 3C.903 words
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Advertisement749 1985-11-07 26 114 For Sale: Private Apartments MIMOSA APT. 2,100 sq.ft. sth fir. Facilities. $330,000. JL Chen Associates *****86/ *****34. MIMOSA PK. 1.900 sq.ft. 4 bdrms., servant's. Split-level living/ dining. Occidental *****00/ *****31. MT. FABER LODGE penth'se. 3.464 sq.ft. 4 bdrms. Study, renovated. $580,000 neg. *****22 (agt). PEACE MANSION 4 bdrms. 2.600749 words
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Advertisement810 1985-11-07 26 114 For Sale: Private Apartments 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3-RM. HAIG RD. 81k.9. renovated, $40,000. 81k.3, corner, ceramic/ terrazzo, kitchen cabinets, f/furn.. price neg. Clementi 81k. 341, terrazzo throughout, kitchen cabinets, $44,000. 81k.329, renovated, $53,000. West Coast Rd. 81k.518, renovated. $49,000. 81k.704, renovated, $46,000. Tel: *****88 (5 lines). 3/4/5810 words
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Advertisement807 1985-11-07 26 114 For Sale: Private Apartments 116 For Sale: HOB Apartments BEDOK RESERVOIR 5-RM. corner/ renovated/ furn. High fir. well maintained. $125,000. *****67. BEDOK SOUTH, 5-RM. pt. b1k.68. top floor, morning sun, direct seaview. $118,000 neg. *****02. BEDOK 3-ROOM/ CORNER near market, all terrazzo, cabinets $48,000/ $53,000. Call: *****62. BENDEMEER RD.807 words
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Advertisement475 1985-11-07 26 114 For Sale: Private Apartments 117 Properties Wanted >»SSBv SJKBi i ALL AREA WANTED! *HIGH OFFER •EXPRESS SERVICE **Let MISS CHOW inform you of the market situation... 732 8288 A i jHHHHHhBjHHL i ■lIIIMBIIsV^m i I MBB I WANTED! ONLY CLEMENTI AREA CALL MISS TAN jr32olB^ Buy sell through CATS.475 words
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Advertisement742 1985-11-07 26 118 Factory Spaces CIDECO INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX off MacPherson Road 3789 sq ft. 6738 sq.ft Raised loading platform jvlth docklevelers I lifts Reasonable rents Tel. *****57 DIST.I3 Brand new centrally located, deal for light Industry, each jnit consists of 1275 sq.ft. at $0.95 B.s.f. Only 3 units available. May ilso consider742 words
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Advertisement390 1985-11-07 27 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces PRIME FACTORY WAREHOUSE CUM OFFICE SPACE I UNION CENTRE ~J FOR LEASE (f *ffi!ffi| Newly completed 6' -v storey light industrial building at _tjoJ^MF^S^^m Jalan Pemimpin, Off Upper Thomson Rd. ..^B^WESfSHB^ 2 cargo lifts of 4,000 lbs 2 passenger lifts of 2,500 lbs loading390 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration432 1985-11-07 30 181 Deaths 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MR TONG KENG LAM Aged 78 years Called peacefully to be with the Lord on 6 November 1985 leaving behind: Wife: Mdm Chee Mci Woon Brothers Sister-in-law Tong Keng Yun (Deceased) Tong Keng Yee Chan Ching Ccc Sons Daughters-in-law Heng Nam Ser Bee Choo432 words
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Obituary, Illustration125 1985-11-07 30 The Family of the late MDM. CHAN LYE KUANG (Mrs. Wong Kok Chye) wish to thank all their relatives, friends and associations for their visits, wreaths and donations during their recent bereayement^^^^^^^^^ HARI OM Mr Mrs Arokiasamy and family wishes to thank all relatives, friends, staff of Changi125 words
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Obituary, Illustration65 1985-11-07 30 The Family of the late MDM WEE HOCK NEO DEPARTED 31-10-1985 wishß* to express their heartfelt thank* to all relatives, friends, colleague*, Betheada (Bras Basah) Church tor their kind assistance, attendance, prayers, condolences, donations and wreaths during their recentbereayement^^^^^^^^ THE FAMILY OF THE LATE ERNEST VAITHILINGAM wish to65 words
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Obituary, Illustration54 1985-11-07 30 LIM HUAI CHEN "In peace I will both He down and sleep; for Thou. O Lord, alone makest me dwell In safety." t.QVE, ColieflgjTiates With deepest sympathies condolences to Miss Ho Soh Heng A Family on the demise of her beloved Father MR. HO KAM SENG From: Principal54 words
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Obituary, Illustration55 1985-11-07 30 ATHMA SANTHI POOJA V. SUBRAMANIAM FAMILY OF THE LATE MRS. V. SUBRAMANIAM MARIEE DEPARTED 24.10.85 Karmathi prayers will be held on 7.11.85 at Blk 22, #02-29, Boon Keng Rd and thence to prayers at Si van Temple (Serangoon Road) on 8-11-85 at 7.30 p.m. Please treat this as55 words
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Obituary, Illustration133 1985-11-07 30 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements The family of the late HAROLD HSU CHUINHWEI alias CHEE KING HOEI thank The Pastor, Elders and Members of Jubilee Church, Doctors and Nurses of Ward 46 Singapore General Hospital, Staff of Nightingale Nursing Home, Minolta (S) Pte. Ltd., City Marketing Sdn. Bhd., Ogilvy Mather (S)133 words
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Obituary, Illustration113 1985-11-07 30 183 Condolences 183 Condolences There is a vacuum m our hearts As you have left us. We have lost a very good friend We like you and Shall always remember you. HONG PHONG Kok Leong Cheng Ann Chok Wen Thomas Sheila Chor Wah Nai Chuen Hock San Kwok Tho Seng113 words
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Obituary, Illustration103 1985-11-07 30 In Loving Memory Of MR. JAGARNAT SINGH Departed: 7 November 1984 It's a year since you passed away. But your thoughts still linger on. Will always be loved and remembered by wile, son*, daugh-ters-in-law, grandsons and granddaughters^^^^^^^^^^^^^ MR TEO SOON BOH 7.11.74 Rest m peace, dear loving103 words
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Article, Illustration400 1985-11-07 30 ON THE TRACK with LUCKY LEO COUNT OF HONOUR tuned up .for Sunday's Lion City Cup with a slick 600 m m 36.5 sec at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. With Nigel Tiley m the saddle, the five-year-old Australian-bred was paced by stablemate Jingle Bell400 words
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Article202 1985-11-07 30 ROGER YUE - Nuisance put out to pasture ROGER YUE MELBOURNE, Wed. WHAT A NUISANCE, who revelled m the mud to take the Melbourne Cup yesterday, will not race again. Today, the winner of Australia's first Asl million (about Ssl.s million) race was m a paddock at suburban Braeside, far from the maddening202 words
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Article42 1985-11-07 30 MELBOURNE, Wed.- Travel Light, raced m Australia by the Tans of Goodman stable, is one of the fancied runners m tomorrow's A5150.000 (about *****,000) VRC Oaks over 2,500 m at Flemington. Gary Willets will ride the Sydney-trained filly.42 words
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Article1496 1985-11-07 30 13 m Jubilee Cup THIRTEEN top class horses have been invited to race m the $251,1 M Sultan of Selangor Silver Jubilee Cap over 2,Mtm on Nov 24. They are Asean 11. Best Bold, Beldale Prospect, Big Chief, Feu Vert, Fcxlloxl, Gay Mllano, Magari 11, Remember Me1,496 words
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Advertisement183 1985-11-07 30 6) THE (3 f'STRAITS \t> L TIMES J RATES FOR OBITUARIES $15.00 for 3 fines (Run-on style) o $60.00 for 3cm x kol (Semi-display style) $75.00 for 3cm x lcoi (Display style) y^~" x J/tttkX This book explains the basic f \\Wf m principles of the Chinese «HLk V theory183 words
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Miscellaneous168 1985-11-07 30 Racing schedule Ijj FIRST DAY: Class 4 Divs'l, 3, THIRD DAY: Class 4 Div 1 5 and 7 1,200 m, Divs 2 and 4 I,Boom, Divs 2, 4, 6, 8 and 9 c 1,600 m; Class 6 Div 11,200 m; 1,200 m; Class 6 Div 1 P 1,200 m, Div168 words
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Article, Illustration547 1985-11-07 31 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN SPOTLIGHT ON SINGAPORE'S IRONMAN IN THE WORLD TRIATHLON CHAMPIONSHIP King Ken walks 10 feet tall after Hawaiian heroics By 6 He was hoping to finish m 12--13 hours. He really didn't expect to do it m just over 11. To non-triathletes, the race may547 words
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Article325 1985-11-07 31 ROME, Wed. A Rome prosecutor has returned from a trip to Brussels with evidence which might be used to prosecute up to 30 Italians thought to have taken part m the European Cup final riot last May m which 39 died. Rome prosecutor AlfredoReuter; UPI - 325 words
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Article249 1985-11-07 31 GLASGOW, Wed. There has been mixed news for Scotland manager Alex Ferguson from English clubs as he pencils m his squad for the second leg World Cup play-off m Australia on Dec 4 Everton have agreed to release Graeme Sharp for the tie, but Liverpool have said thatAFP; AP; Reuter; UPI - 249 words
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Article399 1985-11-07 31 TENNIS SCENE LONDON, Wed. The 1985 Wimbledon Championships made a record profit of £5,373,444 ($16,335,270), an increase of 26 per cent over 1984, it was announced here yesterday. Despite the bad weather, ticket sales yielded £2,249,488, helped by the new 800- seat centre-court extension. In Stockholm, France's ThierryReuter; AFP; AP; UPI - 399 words
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Article564 1985-11-07 31 BASKETBALL Resalts of National Association games: New Jersey 112 Washington 106, Houston 127 Portland 113, Milwaukee 126 San Antonio 97, Denver 128 Atlanta 113, Utah 118 Golden State 99, Cleveland 129 LA Lakers 111, Seattle 84, New York 80. GOLF Next year's European tour will carry over £5AFP; Reuter - 564 words
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Article, Illustration425 1985-11-07 31 Soviet star Olga and East German jewel Gabriele light up the night MONTREAL, Wed. THE Soviet Union's grip on the women's team title appeared to slacken slightly at the World Gymnastics Championships here last night m the space of two dramatic minutes on the uneven bars. ButAFP - 425 words
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Article210 1985-11-07 31 Ecaterina confident of finishing tops MONTREAL, Wed. Ecaterina Szabo, of Rumania, said yesterday she was confident of winning the gold medal at the World Gymnastics Championships. Ecaterina was second to gold j.iedallist Mary Lou Retton, of the United States, m the overall individual competition at last year'sUPI - 210 words
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448 1985-11-07 34 THE REBFI QUESTION 4 To go there with less than a fullstrength side would be foolhardy and would do no good for anyone except the South Africans. Unless we could go there with a strong team and a reasonable chance of beatingAFP - 448 words
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Article222 1985-11-07 34 SPORTS LETTER IT was with dismay and disgust, as an Australian, that I read Michael Ward's article headed "Anything hot the A Team" (ST, Oct 28). Ward Is being critical of Australian professional cricketers playing cricket m South Africa and declaring, as an Australian, that he222 words
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Article, Illustration514 1985-11-07 34 BOXING First f I Person 4 Boxers have frequently hit the backs of their necks on the bottom rope, which can be very dangerous. You can imagine the force of this on a vital part of the body it has an effect similar toNOW - 514 words
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Article, Illustration583 1985-11-07 34 Fight they tried to ban goes off with a bang WEMBLEY, Wednesday A CONTROVERSIAL middleweight boxing contest that police tried to ban went ahead yesterday night and turned into one of the most explosive fights there has been for many years m a British ring. InAFP - 583 words
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Article, Illustration351 1985-11-07 34 Champ Mike gives up undisputed light-heavy crown NEW YORK, Wednesday MICHAEL SPINKS yesterday relinquished his undisputed light-heavyweight title as expected and said he would probably make his first heavyweight title defence m February. Promoter Butch Lewis said it was possible that Spinks' first opponent as theReuter - 351 words
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Article227 1985-11-07 34 Back trouble may deck Jones SWANSEA, Wed. Former British welterweight champion Colin Jones has been advised by his manager to retire after collapsing with back trouble at his home. Manager Eddie Thomas said he was not prepared to take the responsibility of allowing Jones to fight again. Thomas was speakingReuter - 227 words
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Article158 1985-11-07 34 Europe book more final berths SEOUL, Wed. Europe yesterday clinched four bronze medals and sent eight boxers into the finals after two days of semi-fi-nal bouts at the fourth World Cup amateur boxing championships. After booking three of the berths on Monday, Europe won five more bouts yesterday. Semi-final resultsAP - 158 words
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Article243 1985-11-07 35 Jailani raises Malaysian hopes KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Badminton Association of Malaysia president Elyas Omar yesterday said that doubles star Jailani Sidek would play m the Sea Games on Dec 8-17. He confirmed this while naming the men's and women's teams for Bangkok. The other five players m the men's teamNST - 243 words
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129 1985-11-07 35 TOKYO, Wed. The third pro-Kennex Grand Prix championships, the world's richest badminton meet with US$83,000 ($175,130) in total prize-money will be held here from Dec 11-15. The tournament, sanctioned by the International Badminton Federation, will be contested by 16 men and 12 women singlesUPI - 129 words
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Article24 1985-11-07 35 HARPER VALLEY beat Prisons 5-0 m the Senior inter-club league at the Singapore Badminton Hall yesterday. Other result: Safsa 5 NUS 54).24 words
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Article, Illustration428 1985-11-07 35 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON COUNTDOWN TO THE 13TH SOUTH-EAST ASIA GAMES Only four fail to pass the SNOC test By, It's an honour to be appointed to lead the Republic's contingent for the third time to the South-east Asia Games m Bangkok. I look upon the task with428 words
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648 1985-11-07 35 MIDDLE-DISTANCE runner S. Pandian is among 10 athletes in the 335-strong contingent selected by the Singapore National Olympic Council for next month's South-east Asia Games in Bangkok. The Singapore Amateur Athletic Association had nominated Pandian despite the athlete's announcement that he would skip the648 words
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Article299 1985-11-07 35 LEE WAI WUN - Top seed falls in semis LEE WAI WUN By I TOP seed Harry Tan crashed out of the Avis Travel Industry squash individual tournament semi-finals after a 9-3, 9-2, 9-2 thrashing by Singapore Airlines' Ngiam Tiew Choy at the East Coast Recreation Centre yesterday. Harry, of Mandarin Hotel, was a299 words
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Article, Illustration334 1985-11-07 35 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN THE Republic's contingent to the Kent Gold Cup windsurfing championships returned from Hongkong this week with mixed feelings. There was euphoria because Singapore's Kelly Chan, Ramie Salleh and Ho Kah Soon defeated the cream of eight Asian countries to sweep the top334 words
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Article333 1985-11-07 35 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI CEYLON SPORTS CLUB'S appeal to replay their Premier League final match against Tanglin Tavernerj has been turned down by the Singapore Cricket Association. The SCA tournament committee, chaired by Col Gurucharan Singh, arrived at the decision after listening to umpires Geoff Busby and Chris333 words
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Article107 1985-11-07 35 WEST BERLIN, Wed. Carl Lewis has been invited to take part m an athletics meet marking the 50th anniversary of Jesse Owens' four gold medals at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. The American Is one of eight athletes invited by the Jesse Owens Foundation to contest theReuter - 107 words
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Article314 1985-11-07 35 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - Mahader's 'out of tune': Paek MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By SINGAPORE'S eight tennis representatives to the South-east Asia Games are well-prepared and definitely stand a fighting chance of winning medals. Pack Tv Hyun, a vice-president of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association, yesterday refuted national player Mahader Hassan's claim that the Republic's team314 words
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211 1985-11-07 35 ALBERT JOHNSON - Women's teams to woo fans to NFL matches ALBERT JOHNSON JURONG Town Football Club have drawn up plans to form a women's soccer team to provide curtain-raiser attractions at National Football League matches at Jurong Stadium next season. Said Krishnan Suppiah, the club's secretary, yesterday: "This is the first such211 words
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Article, Illustration79 1985-11-07 35 Singapore's Yahya Maden beat goalkeeper Mohammed Snhaiml yesterday bat the two Malaysian fullbacks (unidentified m picture) turned the star striker's attempt away. Timely interception by the two fallbacks prevented what might have been a draw and enabled Malaysia clinch the Asean Police Cap soccer semi-final 1-1 at79 words
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Article249 1985-11-07 35 JOE DORAI - Subasu now turns to coaching JOE DORAI By FORMER international Subasu Kesevan, who had his six-year ban lifted last month, wants to continue his involvement with soccer as coach with a National League club. With this objective m mind Subasu has enrolled for the Football Association of Singapore's Advanced Coaching249 words
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Article174 1985-11-07 35 ALBERT JOHNSON - Veterans with new look ALBERT JOHNSON HONGKONG have assembled a "new look" side for the Fourth International Veterans hockey tournament for the Sultan Ahmad Shah Challenge Trophy at Fairer Park Athletic Centre starting on Saturday. Hongkong have included only four players who represented them m the two previous series for174 words
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Miscellaneous61 1985-11-07 35 BADMINTON Senior interolub league: Sunbeam v Safsa, NUS v Prisons (SBH. 7 pm). HOCKKY SHA Jr k.o. quar-ter-final: SRC B v Boon Lay (Padang. 5.30 pm). TKNNIS Friendly: China v Singapore (STC. 7 pm). SOCCER SOSFI, junior k.o. final: Engineering Services v Spore Govt Sen Employees (5.30 pm). Senior k.o.61 words
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415 1985-11-07 36 Shultz, Gorbachev narrow some differences MOSCOW, Wed. With only two weeks left before the superpower summit m Geneva, Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev and US Secretary of State George £hultz have narrowed some differences between their two countries. But, they failed to achieve a breakthrough m preparations for the Nov 19-20Reuter; NYT; AP - 415 words
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Article, Illustration145 1985-11-07 36 A PRIVATE DC-3 lies badly-damaged m an open field after it crash-landed m a thickly-populated area near Manila airport on Tuesday. No one was injured. The twin-engine cargo plane, with four people on board, was transporting cargo to the central town of Kalibo when theAP - 145 words
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461 1985-11-07 36 ITC talks resume with little sign of quick solution LONDON, Wed. The International Tin Council today resumed its emergency meeting on the world tin market crisis under intense pressure to find ways of meeting its debts running into hundreds of millions of pounds. But there is every sign the 22AFP; AP; FT - 461 words
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107 1985-11-07 36 BEIJING, Wed. Beijing has asked veteran Singapore economist Dr Goh Keng Swee, who is already helping China plan foreign investment m its coastal regions, to advise it on tourism, the Foreign Ministry said today. A Chinese spokesman said that Dr Goh, Singapore's former FirstReuter - 107 words
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Article129 1985-11-07 36 What it should have been IN The Sunday Times of Nov 3, under the heading "Dhana to attend Oman's National Day celebrations", Omani government officials were quoted as saying that Singapore's Foreign Minister, Mr S. Dhanabalan, would attend the Sultanate's National Day celebrations on Nov 18 in Muscat. The officials129 words
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Article31 1985-11-07 36 NEW YORK, Wed. The Dow Jones Average of 30 industrials rose 1.38 points to 1,398.05 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stnrk F.Yrhano-P today. APAP - 31 words
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330 1985-11-07 36 LEE KIM CHEW - LEE KIM CHEW No early decision on extending scheme to overseas treatment By I THE Health Ministry is looking at the feasibility of allowing Medisave funds to be used for medical treatment overseas, if such treatment is not available m Singapore. But no quick decision330 words
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185 1985-11-07 36 Jaruzelski likely to step down as PM WARSAW, Wed. Polish leader Wojciech Jaruzelski is today expected to step down as prime minister m a government reshuffle while retaining his post as communist party chief. Political sources said the government changes were agreed on yesterday by the country's communist leadership andReuter - 185 words
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Article106 1985-11-07 36 82 die as bus rolls into ravine NEW DELHI, Wed. At least 82 people were killed today when a bus ran off a steep mountain road m the north Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported. The news agency said the accident occurred m SirmourReuter; AFP - 106 words
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Article35 1985-11-07 36 DHAKA, Wed. A bus carrying 50 passengers plunged into a river near Sylhet, 300 km north-west of Dhaka, while trying to board a ferry, and no survivors were found, officials said today. APAP - 35 words
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216 1985-11-07 36 Burmese business grinds to a halt RANGOON, Wed. Business has virtually come to a standstill m Burma following the government's surprise withdrawal last Sunday of high-denomination kyat banknotes. Planning and Finance Minister Tun Tin, m a parliamentary speech released today, said 100, 50 and 20 kyat notes had been cancelledReuter - 216 words
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Miscellaneous127 1985-11-07 36 Weather UP TO 1 pm: Showers over a few areas. TEMP. (C) up to 6 am tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 6.50pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.46 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide tC X Manila 22 32C Cloudy Amsterdam $C t Melbourne %C Bangkok 25/32 C Fair Moscow 0/7 C Windy127 words
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Section Two
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Article, Illustration1151 1985-11-07 37 Complimentary room nights, free cocktails and breakfasts, special stay packages, lucky draws; gifts that range from travel bags and books to T-shirts and dinner vouchers. These are some of the giveaways that hotels are resorting to fill their rooms and restaurants. MAGDALENE LUM reports. GUESTS1,151 words
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Article, Illustration717 1985-11-07 38 TAN LEE LENG - TAN LEE LENG Sweet and sour pork features two of the five distinctive tastes m Chinese cuisine. This article offers tips on how this most appetising of Cantonese dishes should be prepared without reducing it to the gooey mess that's often associated with Chinese take-away food.717 words
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Article1594 1985-11-07 38 Sweet and sour pork Ingredients: 225 g lean or belly pork; 1 tsp salt 1 tbsp dry sherry legg 1 tbsp cornflour 1 green or red pepper 1 leek Vz small onion 50 g bamboo shoots 5 tbsp vegetable oil Sweet and sour sauce: 50 g brown sugar 21,594 words
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Article, Illustration659 1985-11-07 40 MANJIT KAUR - MANJIT KAUR By AS WITH aU other Hindu women, Mrs Vijayam Balakrishna Sharma, 51, Vice-Principal of Westlake Primary school, spring-cleans her house for Deepavali. On the eve of the day, the altar is prepared. She places by the altar cookies, new clothes with one edge659 words
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Article128 1985-11-07 40 IF YOU'RE enjoying the lights of Little India with the family on weekends, the President Merlin Hotel at Kitchener Road is a good stop for dinner and a show. There's an hour's entertainment m the form of Indian dances and a sari fashion parade128 words
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Recipes
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Article, Illustration101 1985-11-07 40 EBadhu (makes 25 30 pieces) 2 teacups plain flour 2 teacups sungar cooked into a thick syrup 25 30 cashew nuts (fried) 25 30 raisins 1 2 tsp baking soda Ghee to knead the flour Ghee for frying Coloured dessicated coconut 1 tbsp yoghurt Method Mix the flour, baking101 words
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Article83 1985-11-07 40 (a milk cookie) 4 cups milk (Nestle packet milk recommended) 3 cups sugar 1 cup semolina 1 teacup ghee Method Fry the semolina m a pan over a gentle fire till dry. Grind it to a powder m a blender. Mix all ingredients m a pan and stir83 words
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Advertisement225 1985-11-07 37 $195 <o^n m Hkifl k J I tk i C ki I Ifl eachsO2o I 1 litre '4'>< UV W^ JL m\ M L JSm. W2sog POKKA Pulpy "C" Orange Dnnk 5 I HHBI P^ Jl Sampling at BM.BNiai-CP CL(a) from 12 toBpm MIRINDA Orange H^M Vfl (ridin, rednui i225 words
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Advertisement62 1985-11-07 37 Sweet-sour success 2 Perfecting sweet and sour dishes Lighting up 4 Deepavali with two families Healthy lifestyle 5 Exercise and the diabetic A rare treat n Preview of a lute concert Man who exposes fake art 7 Beijing valuer here to verify paintings Food, Health Fitness Edited by May Ho62 words
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Advertisement182 1985-11-07 38 Hold it! Freeze.Stay rght where j^C^k&f 18/ 1 c3>l editions of The Straits Times, the _^^^^f^* «l traders m your own area advertise £uf TaMprisz j You've got them where you Every Friday inThe Straits Times -L^i-t-j*-*--™--*-- m Where can you enjoy super value beach holiday m Penang? VHP *c,£,182 words
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Advertisement183 1985-11-07 38 Does your Japanese tar: FLOAT? ROLL? PITCH? HOP? Your regular shock absorbers take a terrible g beating every time you drive, no matter how M carefully. Now's the time to give your car a new lease of life. With the Premium J^)l Furi replacement. Monroe Shock Absorbers. Jn^k jf Monroe183 words
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Advertisement653 1985-11-07 39 The new Hitachi Kck-your-prize Lucky Draw y BuyaHitechi orpickaprizenfrom and win the Hitachi's quality range, -^^rfyour dream... f" '"b alpfl Miten %0* J ■mk j^plllS HP^ S ■'I yJ mm»— ml Sno/^ f W jLJtffW^^ One VHS Camera/Recorder Colour Television cksmi jt>/^\ vt v/ i \(iv* r i|iir «ii^^ >^653 words
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Advertisement485 1985-11-07 40 Teppanyaki Treats At Senbazuru Every meal is a treat at Senbazuru. I OUR TEPPANYAKI CORNER Our Teppanyaki is just as special. Only SPECIAL LUNCH MENU RSfTUi "chef P-^the MOCED GR.LLED SKEWER (PORK, CHKHN individual portions right before you. BEEF) Our prices are very special too, so you HAMBURGER STEAK WITH485 words
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Advertisement519 1985-11-07 41 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIME AD APPOINTMENTS vM wonderland Executive Secretary To President Requirements Minimum GCE 'O' Level with GOOD written and spoken English LCC Secretarial Diploma with fast and accurate typing skill Preferably with at least THREE years experience working with Senior Management Must have experience519 words
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Advertisement574 1985-11-07 41 Telefax No: *****59 Sales Service: Tel: *****11 ext 5724-7 ***** m SQUIBB, a major American multi-national 1§ corporation, requires a t I SERVICE ENGINEER Ijjj Diploma/Degree m Electronic Engineering jfel Minimum 3 years' experience m repair of Ff digital and microprocessor-based equipment. ffl Preference will be given to those who574 words
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Advertisement219 1985-11-07 41 Rates: Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I, Yeo Khee Hiang ■of No. Blk 48, Dorset Road, #05-1 13, Singapore, 0821, have applied for a Wholesale liquor shop licence m respect of premises at M/s: Yeo Buan Heng Liquor Shop,219 words
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Advertisement747 1985-11-07 41 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Suit No: 8859 of 1985 Between DBS FINANCE LIMITED Plaintiffs And 1. WILLY TAN 2. YEOW EU LING (f) Defendants NOTICE To: 1. WILLY TAN 2. YEOW EU LING (f) both now or lately of Apt Block 108 Braddell Hill747 words
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Advertisement718 1985-11-07 41 Box Service: Collected: 555.00 Posted: SSIO.OO IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SING APORE Companies Winding Up No. 491 of 1985 In the Matter of the Companies Act, Chapter 185 And In the Matter of ABIS (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a718 words
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Advertisement653 1985-11-07 42 NOTrCES NOTICE This is to inform that. Mr Tan Ah Lek, NRIC No: (*****6/G has retired and is no longer with our Company with effect from 4 November 1985. Therefore, he is not authorised to transact any business or act on behalf of our company. KIMLY CONSTRUCTION PTE LTD In653 words
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Advertisement508 1985-11-07 42 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I, Lim Chye Hee of No Blk 60, Prince Charles Crescent #02-22 Singapore 0315 have applied for a First Class Public House (Ext) licence m respect of premises at M/S: Octopussy Disco Lounge *81-09/13, Glass Hotel Shpg Centre, 317 Outram Road Singapore, 0316 and508 words
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Advertisement159 1985-11-07 42 Spore Newspaper Services (a member of the Spore Press Holdings) has the following scrap materials for sale. A For the period 1.1.86 to 30.6.86 81. Kraft wrappers 2. Baled Wastes 3. Aluminium Scrap (offset plates) 4. Used fixer 5. Used negative films 6. Unsold magazines B For the period 1.1.86159 words
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Advertisement125 1985-11-07 42 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I, Gian Kiew Siong, of No. 230 Waterloo Street, Singapore 0718, have applied for a Retail Beer Shop Licence m respect of premises at M/s: Yue Cheong Tdg, Blk 269, Queen St, #01-227, Singapore 0718 and that this application will be heard m Court125 words
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Page 42 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous432 1985-11-07 42 SUN TAN B y Coiiette PEANUTS By Schul* W.KS /M ENGuSh Wi 7*£ M*7Te/e.?r/f^r\ HB^^SH"SH_B_BB| wt C! f a J y*J2'i i 1 V to" :pf X KoPZL tuftisn J [toAtim'swzvzirjeTM I LIFT ME HIGHER WHEN i__H?E__P^^^^ JflM&ssfflm^ W STUPID m VI I \\v I^^^___J 1 /V¥^\ I HI 1432 words
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Article, Illustration979 1985-11-07 43 A top art valuer from China is m Singapore m conjunction with an exhibition featuring a collection of the 300-year-old Rong Bao Zhai gallery m Beijing. He talks to TEO HAN WUE about his career, which involves spotting fakes that are causing a growing problem m979 words
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Article, Illustration424 1985-11-07 43 GOH BENG CHOO - GOH BENG CHOO By A SINGAPORE Mandarin theatre group, which was on the verge of closure recently, has found a new lease of life at the old premises of the Telok Ayer Primary School. The Singapore Amateur Players, a 30-year-old drama group which424 words
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Article64 1985-11-07 43 unknown ISi§i»d- W*%fe&M±ifctt jit te±fl?sitmiii»w ftbtC W it WiS no o jfl? ft ife^ tfW il *Si fas ift£**fcjs ltfe«iffli!J6s£4ieiW^-fe «^^Wf^D O n«BJt*^ fib ftspmes^#7ttH^ ffl A^OjA > ftW-lAH gfifi fif&^ ?fes "!J6^4sSi^X**^ ■sfc£B£T&-#X**ft fft ffifStPJ^ftti^ X f&iA^Wf«'&£Xffm n& a^ < t £RSft&£#Wtt£iii «^Xf^StßSßiJW*iJ*tt o fijft? f $w- m >64 words
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Article, Illustration471 1985-11-07 43 TAN BAN HUAT - TAN BAN HUAT By CHESTNUT-SELLER Tan Song Chiew has moved his stall from a crammed five-foot-way m Queen Street to a spacious shop m Geylang Road. There's nothing unusual about this except m the way he advertises his move. Anyone who travels along Geylang Road471 words
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Health & Finess
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Article, Illustration792 1985-11-07 41 Exercises which control the bodyweight and increase the muscles' sensitivity to insulin, can benefit insulin-dependent diabetics Healthy Lifestyle Dr Ang Kong Ec Exercise Physiologist Barbara Burlingame Nutritionist DIABETES mellitus refers to a condition marked by a high level of blood sugar. Medical science has shown that792 words
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Article593 1985-11-07 41 PASTA, peanuts and poultry may form the basis for an an-ti-depression diet that could reduce suicide rates, according to a researcher at San Diego State University m California. "If I were to make any clinical suggestion," said Dr Howard I. Kushner, "it would be that dietary593 words
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Advertisement415 1985-11-07 43 if Jo-," Cfhejuzi Words and phrases Qfai-f or- «s y° u shibai le IT«rij«^; M DlwUShl ke It makes me mad to talk about it. I again m *k H fYlcSllu3nn knocked down a pole while parking. That was s j *****77 how falled a L c sang K*o che415 words
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Article, Illustration1325 1985-11-07 44 SITI HANA - SITI HANA Recollections of a haj pilgrim Part 1 By THE writer went on pilgrimage to Mecca last year. Stories by friends who returned from the holy land rencently after performing the haj during this year's pilgrimage season, prompted her to write1,325 words
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412 1985-11-07 44 Fardu haji: Kenang-kenangan seorang hajah 1 MEMANG sukar menahan air mata. Apatah lagi bagi seorang wanita. Setelah lama mencita-citakannya, mengharap-harapkannya kini saya telah tiba di tanah suci. Sepuluh tahun dulu kalau ada orang mencadangkan agar seseorang yang berusia 35 tahun pergi menunaikan fardu412 words
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Article184 1985-11-07 44 Haron A. Rahman - Haron A. Rahman -Lesson 162BLearn Malay: The Easy Way By Jawapan bagl soalansoalan dalam Pelajaran 162 A: Answers to questions m Lesson 162 A: 1) Ciri kebudayaan Kelantan yang terpenting ialah ia kekal dan sukar ditandingi. 2) Unsur-unsur kebudayaan Kelantan yang masih segar hari mi ialah wayang184 words
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Arts & Leisure
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Article, Illustration656 1985-11-07 47 GEORGINA EMMANUEL tells you about the lute, a rare instrument. There will be a lute recital at the Goethe-Institut Auditorium tomorrow at 8 pm. MUSIC lovers with a predilection for baroque performances on authentic instruments have a rare treat coming their way. Internationally-acclaimed lutenist Konrad656 words
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Article692 1985-11-07 47 In the wake of the Asean Festival of Performing Arts and with the Dance Festival coming up, RADHIKA SRINIVASAN reflects on dance traditions. Arts Focus WITH the Asean Festival of Performing Arts just concluded, there has been much debate about, among other things, the various styles692 words
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Miscellaneous469 1985-11-07 47 looks to win THE 22nd game of the World Chess title match between champion Anatoly Karpov and challenger Garry Kasparov was adjourned on Tuesday night, with Karpov looking set to win. Karpov attacked throughout an exciting game, never letting his challenger settle. Kasparov leads the 24-game series by 11 '/2469 words
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Miscellaneous164 1985-11-07 47 partment of Environment, Housing and Community Development about the future impact of interference with sand dune environments and coastline eco-systems. MAUI ONE OIL FROM THE SEA A complete record of the successful search and perhaps one of the most exciting documentaries made about the hunt for oil. THE HASANS A164 words
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Miscellaneous155 1985-11-07 47 pm. Free. FAIR IWATE PREFECTURE, the largest on the main island of Japan, exhibits its traditional food, wares and handicraft at the Daimaru Supermarket, Daimaru, River Valley Road. On till Sunday. MONORAIL CLOSURE THE MONORAIL ON SENTOSA is closed today due to piling works for the new ferry terminal. Visitors155 words
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Miscellaneous161 1985-11-07 47 Jardine Steps may be hired by the public. EXHIBITIONS A PICTORIAL EXHIBITION on scenes of Sentosa and Fort Siloso from the 1920s to the *****. Many of the photographs selected, featuring glimpses of everyday life on Pulau Blakang Mati, soldiers of The Royal Artillery Garrison on duty, at leisure, and161 words
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Miscellaneous160 1985-11-07 47 dren under 12. On till Monday. TIPS FOR INTERIOR DECORATION. Featuring complete furnishing, interior design plans and ideas by designers from the Monticello Design team. World Trade Centre Hall 3. On till Monday. HANGZHOU FIVE MASTERS. Joint exhibition by Zhu Yingren, Shu Chuanxi, Chen Guanshi, Li Zhenjian and Tong Zhongtao.160 words
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Miscellaneous141 1985-11-07 47 PUB Building, Somerset Road. Mondays to Fridays, 8.30 am 5 pm; Saturdays, 8.30 am 1 pm. Free. PIONEERS OF SINGAPORE AND THE SURRENDER CHAMBER AT SENTOSA. Featuring audio-visual and graphic displays, artifacts from the Japanese Occupation and life-sized wax figures. Daily from 9 am to 9 pm. Admission: $2 for141 words
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Miscellaneous1040 1985-11-07 47 —I Radio One Geraldine Ng hosts IDEAL SHOWTIME (8.05 pm), a live broadcast from the Ideal Home Exhibition at the World Trade Centre. The show features music and audience-participation items. 90.5 mHz m VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News m Brief 6.05 Another1,040 words
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Page 48 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous143 1985-11-07 48 m MY VIEW «m Kannan Chandran IP** 5 iiiijg** -***m Gene Hackman back as Popeye Doyle in The French Connection II (Ch 5, 10.30 pm) For the Young THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN THE DEADLY DUST (Ch 5, 5.10 pm): An atomic project at a university draws the attention of an international143 words
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Miscellaneous385 1985-11-07 48 Thursday Feature Special The French Connection II (Ch 5, 16.30 pm) POPEYE DOYLE, New York's persistent drug syndicate fighter, finds himself scurrying about Marseilles, France, in search of the elusive leader of the narcotics ring. Banking on the several Oscars garnered by the first French Connection film which was shown385 words
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Miscellaneous311 1985-11-07 48 Big Potato Face in Marseilles As a result, he made several films which were good The Poseidon Adventure, The Conversation and Night Moves and more which were dreadful. He later admitted: "When you're on top, you get a sense of immortality. You feel you can do no wrong, that it311 words
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Miscellaneous163 1985-11-07 48 my working life will be devoted to acting". Cosmopolitan Theatre Riel (Part Two) (Ch 12, pm) Kiel's government tries and executes an Englishspeaking Canadian, which angers the English-speaking Canadians, resulting in a peacekeeping force of redcoats being sent out against Riel and his followers. When Fort Garry is recaptured in163 words
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Miscellaneous269 1985-11-07 48 Who's the Boss? (Ch 5, 10.10 pm) Tony, the unlikely house-help, finds that he's the reason for Angela's discomfort when a television producer finds her a fascinating subject for a show. But when the cameras come to the house, all the skeletons come toppling out without abandon. It's embarrassment all269 words
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Miscellaneous41 1985-11-07 48 Tony Danza house keeper and his employer's discomfort tonight (Ch 5, 10.10 pm) river, there is the constant threat of icing-ups and floods, but like most natives of the land, it's still home. H^^PtI Raymond Cloutier is Louis Riel (9 pm)41 words
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