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Title Section15 1986-01-22 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article, Illustration622 1986-01-22 1 PAUL WEE; CATHERINE C. ONG - PAUL WEE CATHERINE C. ONG Tycoon-politician questioned day and night by officers, then escorted to CID By and MALAYSIAN businessman-politi-cian Tan Koon Swan, the man at the centre of the Pan-Electric crisis, was in police custody last night. At press time, the 45-year-old President of theMAZLAN BADRON - 622 words
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213 1986-01-22 1 Corrupt Chinese officials now face execution BEIJING, Tues. Having adopted the motto "Kill one to teach 100", the Chinese government has promised that senior officials found guilty of economic crimes are liable to be executed. Until now, execution has basically been the fate of violent criminals and thieves, but corruptionFT - 213 words
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Article546 1986-01-22 1 THE Government last night set out to dispel several "misconceptions" about the proposed changes in the law to restrict the sale of some foreign publications. At the same time, it reassured Singaporeans that the proposed changes will not deprive them of the freedom to546 words
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704 1986-01-22 1 THE Big Four banks will be the first group of financial institutions to get a seat each on the Stock Exchange of Singapore in a move to restore confidence in the stock market. The banks will set up subsidiaries and apply for704 words
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Advertisement20 1986-01-22 1 Detention stuns business world MCA leaders call for calm Hawker's son who rose to the top All on Page 1220 words
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Article253 1986-01-22 2 Disabled's new skills EIGHT physically-disabled workers trained for six months last year to do bookbinding. They are learning new skills to keep themselves in work as the workshop run by the Society for Aid to the Paralysed is getting fewer jobs. PM.8 Still in coma SINGAPORE flight instructor Aloysius253 words
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Article230 1986-01-22 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE Manpower Sab-committee of the Economic Committee seems to have brought up a pertinent concern in pointing to the possibility that high-tech foreign investors would find Singapore less attractive because managerial and professional expertise is more expensive than in the other newly-Industrialis-ing countries and in230 words
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Article169 1986-01-22 2 ABDULLAH RESIGNS AS A DIRECTOR OF PROMET FORMER Joint Managing Director of Promet Bhd Datuk Abdullah Mohamed dropped a bombshell yesterday when he resigned as a director, only two days before shareholders meet to vote on a resolution seeking to remove his brother, Tan Sri Ibrahim, the Chairman, from169 words
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Article75 1986-01-22 2 WILL CURBS BE EFFECTIVE? THE GOVERNMENT has proposed to act against foreign publications which are deemed to be interfering in Singapore's domestic affairs. A reader says the effectiveness of such action in other countries in the past has been questionable. He adds that curbs such as disallowing their distribution75 words
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Article355 1986-01-22 2 Low-tech computers AFTER 21 YEARS of ever more complex computers, 1986 could be the year when new and simpler computer technology arrives in some commercial products, industry analysts say. Appropriately code-named Rise (reduced instruction set computing), the new lower-tech carries with it the future of at least355 words
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159 1986-01-22 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway Thais get tax cuts IN A BID to boost the economy, the Thai government announced cuts in income tax and corporate tax yesterday. An expected increase in the price of diesel oil did not materialise after a number of MPs protested that any hike now159 words
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Article323 1986-01-22 2 Scotland's new 'heart' SCOTLAND MANAGER Alex Ferguson gave his side a new "heart" on Monday when he picked Craig Levein for next week's World Cup warm-up in Israel. The 21-year-old central defender has played a big part in Hearts' rise to the top of the Scottish Premier Division this323 words
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Article353 1986-01-22 2 Women's clubs role WOMEN'S CLUBS in Singapore have gone a long way from their beginnings at home-makers' hen parties to the more serious-minded organisations of today, to representing working and professional women in different fields. The President of the Singapore Council of Women's Organisations, Mrs Quek Bee See,353 words
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Article378 1986-01-22 2 Product Advertiser Section/Page At Cm Carrier II 1 AHnes Finn Air 1—7 Qantas Airways I 11 Antiques Ydedeko Investments I 34 Audn Hagemeyer Electronics (S) Pte 1—1 Ong Radio I 33 Bank DBS 1-9 Books Butterworth Co 1-33 Rank Books I 34 Cameras MHE Consumer (Konica) I 36378 words
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Article259 1986-01-22 3 NEW YORK, Tues. The largest-ever single winner of the New York State lottery believes US$3l million (Ss64 million) Is too much (or one person. He said he will give the money back If it makes him unhappy. Mr Pasquale Consalvo, a 59-year-old bricklayer,Reuter - 259 words
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Article55 1986-01-22 3 BURMESE PRESIDENT U San Yu returned to Rangoon yesterday after medical treatment in the United States and Britain. U San Yu, 67, left Burma last November for an operation at the Texas Heart Institute in Houston, diplomatic sources said. The President then went to London for aAP - 55 words
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Article53 1986-01-22 3 FIGHTING BETWEEN Uganda's military government and National Resistance Army guerillas raged near Kampala yesterday. Witnesses said the NRA had stationed long-range artillery at Namusera, 15 km south-west of the capital, and were exchanging fire with government forces. Thousands have fled from their homes since the fighting beganReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration66 1986-01-22 3 THIS CLUSTER of six British Airways Concordes was manoeuvred into position at Heathrow Airport, London, to form the the fantail shape of the supersonic airliner yesterday, the 10th anniversary of the aircrait. British Airways planned to mark the occasion with "surprise appearances" of the jet on some domesticReuter - 66 words
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Article58 1986-01-22 3 CANCER CLAIMS 800,000 lives a year in China and is the country's third leading killer, the China Daily reported yesterday. It quoted Health Minister Cui Yueli as saying that China, with a million cases a year, needed more specialised hospitals to treat the disease. Neurovascular diseases are China'sAFP - 58 words
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Article51 1986-01-22 3 THE EUROPEAN Commission and Japan agreed yesterday to meet twice a year to discuss trade problems, an EC delegation spokesman said in Tokyo. The agreement was reached at talks between Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe and EC President Jacques Delors, who arrived yes- terday for a five-day official visit.Reuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration422 1986-01-22 3 Tale of the Amerasian makes Viets sob HANOI, Tuesday TRADITIONAL Cai Luong opera is enjoying a renaissance in Vietnam, inspired by lively topical themes and playing to packed Hanoi theatres. The plight of an abandoned Amerasian child draws sobs from the audience in one opera, while in another laughter greetsReuter - 422 words
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433 1986-01-22 3 ISLAMABAD, Tues. About 100 civilians, including at least 14 women and children, were killed by Soviet air attacks on the central Afghan towns of Charikar and Kuhistan, Western diplomats said today. The report came as the Reagan administration was preparing to seekReuter; UPI - 433 words
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211 1986-01-22 3 Shevardnadze calls for normalisation of ties with China MOSCOW, Tues. Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze called yesterday for "normalisation" of Sino-Soviet relations to help strengthen security in Asia, the official Tass news agency reported here. Tass said Mr Shevardnadze made his statement in Pyongyang, the North Korean capital, where heAFP; Reuter - 211 words
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Article31 1986-01-22 3 HONGKONG, Tues. John Baptist Wu, the Catholic Bishop of Hongkong, and a delegation of six other church leaders left Hongkong today on an 11-day vis- it to Guangdong. APAP - 31 words
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279 1986-01-22 3 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - Sihanoukists 'are heading for a split' ALBERT RAMALINGAM By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Tues. The Sihanoukists the smallest of the three factions in the Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea (CGDK) is heading for a split, sources said here today. Serious differences have emerged between Prince Norodom Ranariddh, the Supreme Commander of279 words
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117 1986-01-22 3 LIM SAY BOON - LIM SAY BOON BY Melbourne Reporter MELBOURNE, Toes. The Australian government Is considering new laws to have pilots undergo a breathalyser test before they are allowed to fly. The Federal Department of Aviation has started work on new regulations which, for the first117 words
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384 1986-01-22 3 BEIJING, Tues. China today announced new rules to ease restrictions on foreign exchange in a move to attract more foreign investment, a key element in the ambitious modernisation plans of leader Deng Xiaoping. The China Daily gave details of the new rules,Reuter - 384 words
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157 1986-01-22 3 Chinese to seize ship that crashed into dock BEIJING, Tues. A court has ordered the seizure of a revolutionary sailequipped Japanese ship which crashed into a dock and caused the closure of a leading port in south-east China, the official Liberation Daily said today. The Shanghai Maritime Court said theReuter - 157 words
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278 1986-01-22 3 Explosion in cargo hold scientists Air-India jumbo crash NEW DELHI, Tues. Five top Indian scientists said a powerful bomb apparently exploded in the front cargo hold of an AirIndia jumbo jet, causing it to crash into the Atlantic last June, killing all 329 people aboard, the Press Trust of IndiaAP - 278 words
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423 1986-01-22 4 Channel link more than just a rail tunnel LILLE (France), Tues. Britain and France's decision to build a US$ 3.3 billion (556.99 billion) rail tunnel under the English Channel involved much more than figuring out the best way to cross a body of water. President Francois Mitterrand and British PrimeUPI - 423 words
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416 1986-01-22 4 Fewer instructions make computers more efficient BOSTON, Tues. After 20 years of ever more complex computers, 1986 could be the year when new and simpler computer technology arrives in some commercial products, industry analysts say. Appropriately code-named Rise (reduced instruction set computing), the new lower-techReuter - 416 words
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250 1986-01-22 4 'Soviet agents among N-protest group' LONDON, Tues SOVIET-TRAINED agents have infiltrated the so-called Greenham Common women who are staging a protracted protest against the presence of US nuclear missiles in Britain, Jane's Defence Weekly has claimed. A statement released by the authoritative publication said an article in its issue todayReuter; UPI - 250 words
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Article57 1986-01-22 4 WASHINGTON, Tues. A correspondent for The New York Times was detained yesterday and jailed for a brief period by the Syrian authorities in Damascus. The Syrian government gave no explanation (or the action against the reporter, Elaine Sciolino. American officials in Damascus said they had been told theNYT - 57 words
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Article, Illustration330 1986-01-22 4 WASHINGTON, Tues. Tens of thousands gathered in churches throughout the United States yesterday to remember the man whose dream of equality inspired a generation, as Black and White Americans celebrated the first Martin Luther King national holiday. Parades, meetings and religious ceremonies marked theAFP; AP - 330 words
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Article, Illustration175 1986-01-22 4 CINCINNATI, Tuesday 4 It is a nice round figure and I am still here. 7 Mr George Burns (left), one of America's best-known comedians, giving his verdict on being 90 years old on Monday. RADIOACTIVE uranium hexafluoride leaked from a tank at a nuclear processingAFP - 175 words
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Article, Illustration160 1986-01-22 4 NEW YORK, Tues. A lovesick fan broke into Yoko Ono's apartment by lowering himself from the roof by a rope and left her his name, address, picture and two notes that said "I love yon," police said yesterday. Using that information, police arrested Omer Travers, 29,UPI - 160 words
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381 1986-01-22 5 Jordan and Israel are talking, says Peres THE HAGUE, Tuesday MIDDLE EAST peace talks between Israel and Jordanian King Hussein are under way, Israeli Premier Shimon Peres said here last night. "We are negotiating very seriously with King Hussein and the Palestinian people," Mr Peres said at a dinner givenAFP; AP - 381 words
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Article29 1986-01-22 5 KHARTOUM, Tues. An Ethiopian Air Force officer defected to Sudan yesterday and requested political asylum, the official Sudan News Agency said. It did not name the officer. APAP - 29 words
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Article112 1986-01-22 5 JOHANNESBURG, Tues. Twen-ty-two leading Black dissidents went on trial for their lives near here yesterday, pleading not guilty to charges of high treason. The dissidents, all leaders of the two million-member United Democratic Front (UDF), have been held since their arrest in an army clampdownUPI - 112 words
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Article, Illustration515 1986-01-22 5 Pretoria eases economic curbs on lesotho Crowds celebrate Jonathan's ouster MASERU, Tues. Jubilant crowds thronged the streets of this modest capital yesterday to celebrate Sunday night's overthrow of authoritarian Prime Minister Leabua Jonathan as South Africa signalled its approval of the military coup by easing a crippling economic blockade onReuter; AP; NYT - 515 words
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139 1986-01-22 5 TEL AVIV, Tues. Rabbis say a New Year's Eve striptease show has brought divine wrath on an Israeli town plagued by tragedies. Since the stripper performed in Kiryat Malachi, 40 km south of Tel Aviv, five residents have died three in traffic accidents, oneReuter - 139 words
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293 1986-01-22 5 TRIPOLI (Libya), Tues. Some American companies are looking for foreign partners to help them circumvent US economic sanctions against Libya, diplomats and businessmen in Tripoli say. At stake are US investments in Libya's oil and construction industry worth billions of dollars.AP - 293 words
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165 1986-01-22 5 ROY CARSON - ROY CARSON By Stockholm Reporter STOCKHOLM, Tnes. Swedish Special Branch Investigators and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs are urgently Investigating claims made in an Italian newspaper that Palestinian terrorist leader Aba Nldal has recently undergone a surgical operation In Sweden to have a pacemaker165 words
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Article56 1986-01-22 5 WELLINGTON, TUES. New Zealand has rejected the US call for economic sanctions against Libya, Prime Minister David Lange said today. He said there was no International agreement in the effectiveness of sanctions In discouraging support for gnerillaB, and that New Zealand would nut undercut any country whichReuter - 56 words
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Article328 1986-01-22 6 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - ALBERT RAMALINGAM By Bangkok Correspondent Corporate and income tax rates cut BANGKOK, Tues. In a bid to boost the economy, the Thai government today announced cuts in income tax and corporate tax. An expected increase in the price of diesel oil did not materialise after328 words
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244 1986-01-22 6 ABBY TAN - Marcos tells Canberra: Be gracious ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA, Tues. President Ferdinand Marcos today suggested that Australia should be more gracious in handling its relations with the Philippines. He also said that his government withdrew the privilege of using Clark Air Base facilities from Canberra "as a reminder."244 words
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Article, Illustration332 1986-01-22 6 Yang Razali Kassim - Yang Razali Kassim By Jakarta Correspondent JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesian officials and American diplomats here have put a virtual veil of secrecy over the reported visit to Indonesia soon by President Ronald Reagan. But according to a wellplaced source, the visit is on and would be332 words
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Article70 1986-01-22 6 JAKARTA, Tues. Australia has agreed to give Indonesia US$B million (Ssl7 million) to promote higher education in the country, the Australian Embassy here said yesterday. Visiting Australian Education Minister Susan Ryan and her Indonesian counterpart, Mr Fuad Hassan, signed a memorandum on the aid. Under theReuter - 70 words
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Article25 1986-01-22 6 MANILA, Tues. Sixteen people were missing after a motor launch sank in heavy seas off Cebu, the Philippine News Agency said today. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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174 1986-01-22 6 Shelling by Viets sets Khmer camp ablaze BANGKOK, Tun VIETNAMESE troops shelled a Khmer resistance camp near the Thai border, setting It ablaze, resistance sources said today. The Vietnamese forces hit the camp hut Inside Cambodia at O Bal Jon, 25 km north of the Thai border town of AranyaprathetUPI - 174 words
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315 1986-01-22 6 Thailand scraps rice price plan and export tax BANGKOK, Tum THE Thai government, has scrapped a controversial rice price support scheme which led to the resignation of the Commerce Minister last week, a government spokesman said today. Five ministers holding economics-related portfolios agreed yesterday to drop the scheme, which formerAFP - 315 words
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Article425 1986-01-22 7 Lawyer's claims 'frivolous and vexatious 5 JOHOR BARU, Tuesday THE government today filed an application to strike off a motion filed by lawyer Abdul Razak Ahmad to make public the final report of the M52.5-billion Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF) loans scandal. The application alsoNST; Bernama - 425 words
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Article108 1986-01-22 7 JOHOR BARU, Tues. The government has decided to review further the proposed Ms7oo million Light Rapid Transit (LRT) for Kuala Lumpur in view of the current economic slowdown in the country. Federal Territory Minister Datuk Shaharir Abdul Samad said here yesterday that the decision wasNST - 108 words
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Article, Illustration190 1986-01-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Consumers Association of Penang (CAP) has criticised plans to pay US$5OO,OOO (Sll.,096,000) to American comedian Bob Hope to perform during the Pacific Area Travel Association (Pata) conference on tourism here in April. Mr Martin Khor, CAP research director,AFP - 190 words
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Article238 1986-01-22 7 3 Bank Bumi officers sign papers KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Three Bank Bumiputra officers today signed affidavits in connection with the extradition of two former Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF) executives, Lorrain Esme Osman and Datuk Mohamed Hashim Shamsuddin, from Britain to Hongkong. The affidavits were signed before High Court Judge DatukBernama - 238 words
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Article, Illustration182 1986-01-22 7 These 7t python eggs weighing 3Mg each are attracting curious onlookers at a park in Batu Ga jab In Perak. About B,Mt of the tt,m people who visited the Taman Taslk park on Sunday paid 2i cents each to see the eggs laid byNST - 182 words
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283 1986-01-22 7 Dr M wants Malaysia to be centre of research KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad wants Malaysia to become the centre of research and development in the creation and production of goods for tropical and Islamic countries. He said that although Malaysia is a tropical country, nearly allBernama - 283 words
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184 1986-01-22 7 i PENANG, Tues. Workj ers retrenched by reces- sion-hit companies in Penang gave a cool response to the idea of being rei trained for other jobs. The immediate concern of the retrenched workers is how long their retraining would take and wheth- er theyBernama - 184 words
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155 1986-01-22 8 CONSUMERS paid less (or clothing, nonsing and transport last month but paid more for food and miscellaneous Items. Latest data from the Department of Statistics yesterday showed that December's Consumer Price Index went up by 1.7 per cent over the same month155 words
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Article, Illustration503 1986-01-22 8 STELLA DANKER - STELLA DANKER Bookbinding work may be the start of printing business By A GROUP of disabled workers are learning new skills, such as bookbinding, to keep themselves in work as their workshop gets fewer jobs in unskilled assembly. Eight physically-disabled workers trained for503 words
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178 1986-01-22 8 A CORONER'S court yesterday heard that a 2t-month-old boy died It days after he was found floating In a swimming pool at his home. A Filipino maid, Miss Valenttna J. Tambis, 39, employed by Mr D. B. Alabaster, a New Zealander,178 words
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Article, Illustration389 1986-01-22 8 Talking computers to help the blind get better jobs COMPUTERS are helping the blind to aspire to better jobs and taking them into the world of modern technology. The Singapore Association for the Blind has started its first computer programming classes with the donation of four talking computers. At the389 words
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200 1986-01-22 8 Labourer jailed 8 years for killing workmate THAI labourer Sombat Wongprom, 34, whose slipper was found next to the body of his workmate two years ago, was jailed for eight years by the High Court yesterday for the killing. Sombat admitted he killed Mr Thawil Onmai, 42, a labourer at200 words
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Article, Illustration1157 1986-01-22 9 Proposed amendments to Press laws Speech by Mr Wong Kan Seng, Minister of State for Community Development, and Communications and Information, at the Grassroots Organisation Day yesterday at the Telok Blangah Community Centre 4 The issue is one of slanted reporting which seeks1,157 words
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136 1986-01-22 9 A TEACHER with the Singapore American School was yesterday acquitted of a charge under the Prevention of Corruption Act. Lai Weng Cheong alias Joseph Lai alias Weng C. Lai, 40, was acquitted by District Judge Seng Kwang Boon without his defence being called136 words
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202 1986-01-22 9 S'porean flying instructor still in coma A SINGAPORE flight instructor, Aloysius Wong Kune Mun, who was critically injured in a plane crash in the United States last week, was still in a coma yesterday. A spokesman for the McLeod Regional Medical Centre said there had been no change in Mr202 words
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Article42 1986-01-22 9 i\r* anii-mjacK exercise will De held today at Changi Airport. The exercise will help prepare the police, army and officials from the Communications and Information, and Home Affairs ministries and the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore to handle emergency situations.42 words
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193 1986-01-22 9 Man admits holding up elderly women 12 times A MAN yesterday admitj ted committing 12 holdups of elderly women, usually at knife-point Sim Chau Knee, 39, netted more than $22,000 worth of cash and jewellery from the 12 robberies and three thefts, mostly committed between June and November last year.193 words
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Article94 1986-01-22 10 FIVE men yesterday pleaded guilty to charges of selling abalone with the counterfeit Calmex trademark. Police raided their shops in Pasir Panjang Wholesale Centre and seized the cans on Feb 14 last year. The five men were: Poong Boon Khian, 59. and Lee Mia How, 56.94 words
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293 1986-01-22 10 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI By! THE Primary Production Department has agreed to inspect imported mini-pot-ted plants for the Lunar New Year season "on an appointment basis" on Sundays. Importers must inform the department in advance if their plants, imported from Holland, arrive here293 words
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Article, Illustration440 1986-01-22 10 SUMIKO TAN - Music for lunch and they just lap it up SUMIKO TAN Workers at factory enjoy concert while they eat Story: LUNCH-TIME may become a bigger hit with factory workers if yesterday's novel menu at a Tampines factory is an indication of things to come. For instead of catching the usualTAN SUAN ANN - 440 words
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148 1986-01-22 10 THE National Trades Union Congress has extended the closing date of its 25th Anniversary Song Competition by two weeks. The contest working committee decided to postpone the closing date to Feb 14 to give participants more time to write their songs. An officer of the148 words
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148 1986-01-22 10 Don't take short cuts across rail tracks coroner A CORONER has advised the public not to risk their lives by walkIng or taking short cats along railway tracks. State Coroner Sar£t Singh said this on Monday after recording a misadventure verdict on the death of a 71-year-old woman who died148 words
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157 1986-01-22 10 Package deal for redundant BoA staff THE Bank of America has reached a settlement with two unions on compensation for about 100 employees made redundant by the closure of its two branch offices. Under the package deal, the management will pay the clerks and officers a retrenchment benefit of one157 words
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Article124 1986-01-22 10 DUNLOP Singapore will retrench 31 employees next month in a move that follows the closure of two of its operations. They received one month's advance notice of their retrenchment on Monday. A spokesman said the company was carrying excess staff after closing its latex124 words
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Article485 1986-01-22 11 ILENE ALESHIRE - Up-to-date data lacking group ILENE ALESHIRE That 54 gap in vacant property figures By A WORKING group from the services subcommittee has offered several explanations for the variance between its statistics on vacant property and the government's. It is understood that both government and private sources have asked for more485 words
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Article203 1986-01-22 11 Services sub-committee Telecommunications PRIVATE companies should be allowed to take part in projects such as teleview, medical information networks and financial data banks. They will provide a useful means of testing and developing our computer service industry, the Telecommunications Services Working Group headed by Mr203 words
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Article255 1986-01-22 11 Land transport THE working group on land transportation headed by Mr Man Bow Tan, Chairman of the National Productivity Board, has suggested a body called the Public Transport Commission be formed to co-ordinate the routes and fare structures for all modes of public transport. In255 words
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163 1986-01-22 11 Give pioneer status to new private schools Educational services THE Government should consider offering pioneer status to new private schools to encourage the private sector to get involved in the education services here. This sector, which includes technical, commercial and secretarial schools, language and computer institutes, has immense growth potential163 words
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Article112 1986-01-22 11 Lab services INNOVATION centres for selected products or processes should be established both in the public and private sectors, the Laboratory and Testing Services working group has suggested. Headed by Dr Lee Kum Tatt, the group feels that the Government should provide funding to develop these112 words
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Article317 1986-01-22 11 Forecast of 5% to 6% growth rate Accounting and auditing AN ANNUAL growth rate of 5 to 6 per cent has been projected for accounting and auditing services over the next decade. This forecast by the working committee headed by Mr Soong Chok Yean of Peat, Marwick, Mitchell and Co317 words
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288 1986-01-22 11 Maintain the number of foreign workers Manpower sub-committee THE Manpower Sub-com-mittee wants the number of foreign workers to be maintained at the present level although the kind of skills permitted could change. Sub-committee chairman Dr Wan Soon Bee said it has presented this view to the main Economic Committee. He288 words
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Article, Illustration831 1986-01-22 12 CATHERINE C. ONG; CONRAD RAJ; DOREEN SOH; PAUL JACOB - CATHERINE C. ONG CONRAD RAJ DOREEN SOH PAUL JACOB The Tan Koon Swan detention stories by and BANKERS and brokers were shocked at the news of Mr Tan Koon Swan's detention yesterday and expressed concern over its impact on the stock market as the MalaysianMAZLAN BADRON - 831 words
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Article, Illustration400 1986-01-22 12 MCA members urged to stay calm Mahathir to issue statement today MALAYSIAN Chinese Association members were urged to be calm following news of the detention of party President Tan Koon Swan, a party statement said last night. The statement was issued to the press at 11.30 pm following a three-hour400 words
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Article, Illustration151 1986-01-22 12 Koon Swan 'told me not to wait' MISS Penny Chang, Mr Tan's constant companion, told Bernama last night that the MCA President had called to say he had been asked to be a witness in the Pan-El investigations. He said he was at the CID waiting to sign a lengthy151 words
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Article426 1986-01-22 12 The man in the news FORTY-five-year-old Malaysian politician and businessman Mr Tan Koon Swan heads the Malaysian Chinese Association, a major partner of Malaysia's ruling coalition, and a stable of listed companies. Last night, as police interviewed him at the CID, questions about426 words
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Article, Illustration504 1986-01-22 12 It started with $140 m in forward deals Events that led to the crisis MALAYSIAN businessman and politician, Mr Tan Koon Swan, entered the Pan-El picture indirectly via his holding in Sigma International which bought a 22.3 per cent stake in the beleaguered company last June. Although Mr Tan portrayed504 words
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Article162 1986-01-22 13 THIEVES prised open fare boxes on Singapore Bus Service buses last year. The company has subsequently stepped up security checks on its buses. It has also told its bus crew, including time keepers who ensure buses run on schedule, to be alert when the buses162 words
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Article162 1986-01-22 13 THE charge against nine teenagers, originally charged with murdering a youth at Centrepoint in Orchard Road, was amended to that of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. Each of them was allowed bail at $40,000 in one surety or $20,000 in two, until the preliminary162 words
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Article107 1986-01-22 13 BUSINESSMAN Chia See Boon did not realise the enormity of his loss when he was held up by two robbers, one armed with a gun, outside a Johor Baru lounge on Sunday night. The two robbers reportedly took away $600 and a four-digit ticket107 words
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79 1986-01-22 13 THE lights along Orchard Road sparkled for the last time on Monday, a reminder that the Christmas festive season is over. The decorations, such as 400,000 to 500,000 light bulbs and 130 lampost graphics, are being taken down. Kingsmen Designers and Producers, the79 words
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Article, Illustration283 1986-01-22 13 Improved building methods needed, says US engineer BETTER building materials and methods must be developed if Singapore is to compete successfully in local and foreign construction markets. Professor Alfredo Ang, 56, a civil engineer from the University of Illinois, said one area where Singapore can develop technology in this business283 words
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395 1986-01-22 13 KONG SOOK CHIN - KONG SOOK CHIN CAD/CAM programme to start in June By NGEE Ann Polytechnic, with its latest purchase of more than $2.8 million worth of computer equipment, offers the kind of training facilities that are found in some of the world's best395 words
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Article, Illustration581 1986-01-22 13 Reactions to case of family held up in bus MEMBERS of the public are expected to help the police in apprehending robbers, but only when there is no danger to themselves. "If there is any element of danger, it's best to581 words
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Article, Illustration384 1986-01-22 13 It's not all clowning under the Big Top THERE is a saying in the lion training business that you always know how you're going in, but not how you're coming out, as circus owner Richard Chipperfield will tell you. Mr Chipperfield, whose very name evokes the timeless appeal of the384 words
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Advertisement387 1986-01-22 9 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OP SINGAPORE Presents a PUBLIC LECTURE PROFESSOR ABDUS SALAM (NOBEL LAUREATE IN PHYSICS) LEE KUAN YEW DISTINGUISHED VISITOR on THE UNIFICATION OF FUNDAMENTAL FORCES AND SCIENCE AND DEVELOPMENT IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES on WEDNESDAY, 22 JANUARY 1986 AT 5.30 PM at LECTURE THEATRE 27, KENT RIDGE CAMPUS For enquiries,387 words
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Advertisement20 1986-01-22 10 "''%ym^m^m^m^m\ '^jjjjjjjjjl Psychological Defence Social Defence Economic Defence Civil Defence Military Dt'fence JmmmmmmW mWmWm THERE'S -V TART R)R EV'ERYONE ■■■■r20 words
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Advertisement427 1986-01-22 11 -^^B Businessman's Lunch S at the Hubertus Grill. J[ Bf gj, v It must be the most MB SBH incredible spread at lunchtime Bar* Hr anywhere: the $26.50 lunch SdBHhhHBB b fli hat offers over 20 different Mm M VP^s of appetisers, hot and H^^Hp R Rnk BJ cold soups,427 words
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Advertisement297 1986-01-22 12 /'> The Boulevard Guide to f contemporary luxury and sense. 2 %sL^ m%L 'A- W^ W&*-~' ■<■■ tim^' i&sN£ >-■ J: :i/^v i^VW M-iC C-- w-^ y &^f; mfc* '^^-4fe^^^ Q£.f mm; n <f*- t y*ti I I I I I I I I I I 1 4 I HOW297 words
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Advertisement71 1986-01-22 13 Hold it! Freeze.Stay right y J?5|k WllCrC yOU cue... L) W Is ilil i ilk) I home, you need an on-the-spot tr hi m mli' m \r* solution. Turn to Timeszone. r\> JH f/f M Every Friday, in neighbourhood y/^ iHl^il^r^" traders in your own area advertise £>f/?/rj Mo&o F'71 words
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Advertisement317 1986-01-22 13 Betoreprocjramme Hips 52'"^3^jf^_____ """""I 1 rlf^llL</ -3» Nov 18 85 I\f I m 74 Weight 85kgi18'ibs: wmm Chest 39 (991cm) Qhm& I'll"' r Will f C hO oP in 9 for We.gM3B 5« gi 64-t-s r htn be "Fatty I Sn °7 th p j Chest 9- ,22 9am Mv317 words
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520 1986-01-22 14 The Straits Times says It is likely to right itself THERE is a certain irony in the estimation by the manpower sub-committee of the Economic Committee that our executives, managers and professionals are overpaid, and that this is likely to discourage investment in high technology in Singapore. The earnings of520 words
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Article, Illustration1222 1986-01-22 14 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST Soviet- Japanese relations warm up By Tokyo Correspondent Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze's visit to Japan last week was part of a new, more outgoing phase in Soviet foreign policy. The higher profile notwithstanding, has there been a significant change1,222 words
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701 1986-01-22 14 PATRICK COCKBURN - PATRICK COCKBURN By writing for The Financial Times THE Soviet Union and the United States returned to the disarmament negotiations in Geneva last week with no expectation of an immediate breakthrough on the limitation of nuclear arsenals or the US Star Wars programme which701 words
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516 1986-01-22 14 Twin towns that are so near and yet so far new town CLEMENTI is in southwestern Singapore while Ang Mo Kio is in the north-east. "Are Clemen ti and Ang Mo Kio similar?" one may ask. Their very names are worlds apart. One is so ma salleh (with all due516 words
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Advertisement301 1986-01-22 14 ogBKENKOH SANDALS best friends of your feet LITTLE EARTH (Natural Rubber Spikes and Non Slip Sole) Scientifically designed to provide a unique rhythmic n assage. hf^JAQFA UPA TTU bnqulrias please call *****66,*****26. 111 1 Just drop the card. I It's the fastest m way to fax. Unattended Play your cards301 words
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Article, Illustration1009 1986-01-22 15 G. DURAIRAJ - G. DURAIRAJ By writing for Business Times Malaysia Johor Port has the capability to compete not only with other ports in Peninsular Malaysia but is ready to divert traffic, especially dry bulk cargo, traditionally handled at Jurong Port in Sin- m gapore. JOHOR Johor1,009 words
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Article, Illustration1177 1986-01-22 15 LISA LEE - LISA LEE Dealers cutting costs but still promoting S'pore artists By writing for Singapore Business COMPLAINTS that there is nothing to do and nowhere to go in Singapore are less valid now that there are more art galleries and art shops open for1,177 words
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Advertisement412 1986-01-22 15 ji^ ,c\\ m rWIKIFQF JZQ^^Wm coo £$po K gSUr EikV In this wide-ranging selection of recipes you will B^ V» %l^^ find examples of dishes from all over China, W BV APPO NT 8 M o E o N t T ma O «r M s E UEEN representing each412 words
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Advertisement271 1986-01-22 15 maxell. When you write your valuable data on disks, tags you want to be sure you BL Qi>tc i\\o Yiaro 9et the riQht disk The ik Ulv r^Cl.V'W'* "brain cells" of our magnetic disks are special i; g^ oxide particles so small o*-. |%t and so extraordinarily ;|i J[ J^j271 words
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Letter, Illustration481 1986-01-22 16 THERE is a marked reluctance in the insurance industry to extend coverage to gondola workers at reasonable rates or, in fact, to extend coverage at all. This is, no doubt, due to the generally prevalent perception that working out of a481 words
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310 1986-01-22 16 MANY television stations around the world today are refusing to telecast beauty competitions. The Singapore Broadcasting Corporation, therefore, would be taking a regressive step when it televises in May the proposed twohour programme on the Miss Singapore/Miss Universe Beauty Pageant. (ST, Jan310 words
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125 1986-01-22 16 ON SATURDAY evening my car stalled in the middle of Grange Road. As there are only two lanes, a traffic jam looked likely. I tried my best to start the car but it wouldn't budge. Many motorists passed by without stopping to help.125 words
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142 1986-01-22 16 Foreign papers do harm by sowing doubts IT IS indeed encouraging to note that our Government is taking steps to curb foreign publications from profiteering by printing controversial news about Singapore. Sensationalising a news story is a common trick of the trade to increase sales of the publication. We must142 words
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140 1986-01-22 16 Let there be room for real errors MY FRIENDS and I were most happy to read about the Government's plan to discourage mischievous reporting on Singapore by a few irresponsible foreign papers. Over the past few months, we had agonised over the apparent lack of Government reaction to the spate140 words
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588 1986-01-22 16 Proposed amendments to press laws I WOULD like to raise some points about the effectiveness of the Government's proposed action against foreign publications that are deemed to be interfering in Singapore's domestic politics for their own ends, by gazetting them. The rationale for588 words
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128 1986-01-22 16 I AM saddened by the fact that some people seem to be overjoyed when articles in the foreign press criticise or condemn our country. It is necessary to be aware of what others say about us. But to join in the chorus of negative128 words
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562 1986-01-22 16 HARD work, prudence and innovation have brought to Singapore success beyond the imagination of many outsiders. Our success has been like a beacon, attracting many foreigners to Singapore. Some who came were journalists. A number of them found our way of life and social562 words
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Article, Illustration67 1986-01-22 17 SHARES rose marginally and the Straits Times Industrial Index, which fell 18 points on Monday, put on 3.91 points yesterday to 600.09. The Business Times Composite Index rose 4.16 points to 518.46. There were 81 gainers and 37 losers. A total of 36 stocks were unchanged. Volume was67 words
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Article56 1986-01-22 17 C K Tanj 120 +45 OCBC 695 +15 RaWfh 190 +11 SPH 570 +10 FIN 565+10 Cerebossoc 199 +8 FACBSOC 95 +8 I Gwlins 424 +6 Spore Land 200 +6 Kentucky Spore 189+6 Metro HM{S 143 +6 MaanFirds 141 +6 WTin Corp SOC 126 +6 H Leant tod 50c56 words
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Article61 1986-01-22 17 Tasek Cement 248 -30 HumeM 212 -12 H Tii Pan 59 -11 Weames 238 -10 Malakoff 230 -10 DI C Bar* 50c 130 -10 Dayapi kid 95-10 Sri Hartamas 210 -9 Sattr as Res 76 -9 Metroptei 50c 95 -7 Acnr, 60 -6 OUE 190 -5 S Finance 13161 words
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Article12 1986-01-22 17 SIA 482,000 Promet 374,000 Magnum Corp 335,000 Haw Par 272,00012 words
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Article81 1986-01-22 17 Jan 20 Jan 21 BT Composite 514 30 518 46 BT Indicator *****46 *****96 BT 08/OS -303 -346 CAC! -6764 -6725 OBV -*****3 -*****1 ST Industrials 596 18 600 09 ST Finance 2260.47 2261 24 ST Hotels 645 54 643 87 Jan 20 Jan 21 ST Properties 370.74 371.0781 words
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Article34 1986-01-22 17 INDICES High amp; Lows Straits fines Business Times Industrial Composite 1985/86 High 852.65 (7/3/85) 757.79 (8/3/85) 1985/86 Low 596.18 (23/12/85) 514.30 (20/1/86) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 514.30 (20/1/86)34 words
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Article14 1986-01-22 17 THE US dollar lost 155 ticks to close at DM 2.4570 in Singapore.14 words
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Article20 1986-01-22 17 DM Y FF S$ H$ US9 1.4155 2.4608 202.37 unq 2.1270 unq 1.4167 2.4570 202.25 7.5360 2.1290 7.810020 words
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Article12 1986-01-22 17 In Singapore, gold gained US$5.OO to close at U*****.50 an ounce.12 words
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Article33 1986-01-22 17 Enrodoilar: Gained nine ticks to 91.95 a contract. Dentechemark: Gained 25 ticks to 0.4092 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained 11 ticks to 0.*****3 a contract. Gold: Gained US$4.9O to U*****.00 an ounce.33 words
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Article36 1986-01-22 17 TOKYO, Tues. Japan's Matsushita Electric Industrial Co announced record profits for the last business year. Profits for the year topped 250.348 billion yen (552.65 billion), up 6.5 per cent from the year before. AFPAFP - 36 words
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Article56 1986-01-22 17 TOKYO, Tues. Shipbuilding orders placed in Japan by foreign firms declined sharply last year because of a worldwide slump in shipping business. The Japan Ship Exporters' Association said on Monday that Japanese shipbuilders received foreign orders last year for 128 ships, including 22 tankers, down 33.2AP - 56 words
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Article88 1986-01-22 17 TAIPEI, Tues. Taiwan is to spend US$25O million (Sss3o million) in the next four years to develop four tourist zones. The Director of Tourism said on Monday that the zones, to be built in north Taiwan, would be fully equipped with recreational facilities such asReuter - 88 words
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Article74 1986-01-22 17 BEIJING, Tues. Two foreign firms have set up a joint venture leasing company in Guangzhou. The China Daily said the Mitsui Bank Ltd of Japan and Trilease International Ltd of Hongkong have set up China United International Leasing Co Ltd with Guangdong International Trust and Investment Corp, GuangdongReuter - 74 words
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Article102 1986-01-22 17 LONDON, Tues. Volume on the London International Financial Futures Exchange reached new record volumes for the second week running as a result of continued uncertainty about British interest rates and fears about the impact of falling oil prices, Liffe said. Estimated turnover in futures and optionsReuter - 102 words
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263 1986-01-22 17 Guinness makes $6b bid for Distillers LONDON, Toes. Arthur Guinness ft Sons yesterday announced a record US$3.2 billion (SW.7B billion) bid for the Distillers Co, the world's leading maker of Scotch whisky, including the Johnnie Walker and Dewars brands. Hie merger offer Is the largest in British history. If completed,NYT - 263 words
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110 1986-01-22 17 HMPB has a new substantial shareholder GIANT listed plantation group Harrisons Malaysian Plantations Bhd has a new substantial shareholder, Sekim Amanah Saham Nasional, a national unit trust. The previous majority shareholder, Permodalan Nasional Bhd (National Equity Corporation), has sold 64.7 million HMPB shares for M5252.3 million to the unit trust110 words
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473 1986-01-22 17 OCBC 'may apply to be brokers next month' THE Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation may apply for a stockbroking licence as early as next month. A bank source said officers in charge of the details had been told to hasten the application. While none of the banks has previously had a stake473 words
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357 1986-01-22 17 OFFICE rents in Singapore are 44 per cent lower than Tokyo and 74 per cent lower than Hongkong, according to a worldwide survey of office rents by Jones Lang Wootton property consultants. Singapore was ranked 13th out of 20 major cities surveyed by357 words
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Article, Illustration1121 1986-01-22 17 The Promet crisis Former Joint of rift with Singapore directors KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Former Joint Managing Director of Promet Berhad Datuk Abdullah Mohamed dropped a bombshell today when he resigned as a director, only two days before shareholders meet to vote on a resolution seeking to1,121 words
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263 1986-01-22 17 Simex to launch Nikkei futures contract THE Japanese stock index futures contract will be introduced to the Singapore financial futures exchange in August. This was revealed by the general manager of the Singapore International Monetary Exchange, Mr Ang Swee Tian, in the exchange's latest newsletter. In addition to introducing the263 words
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Article2542 1986-01-22 18 READERS should be aware of the Imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the stock exchange, is covered in "business done". Further, because al deaings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend in2,542 words
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Article2084 1986-01-22 18 INDUSTRIALS ACh0c(2.255)(1)2.15xd AMD (3.885) Alcom (0.578 0.585) (6) 0.56 (2) 0.59 01) 0.58 (1) 0 57 '2 (22) 0.57 AISB (0.6 18 0.625) (62) 0.62 (3) 0.63 (2) 0.60'2 (48) 0.61 API (0.458 0.465) (16) 0.44 (1) 0.43'2 (1) 0.43'2 (7) 0.45 (5) 0 462,084 words
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Article2542 1986-01-22 18 M shades quoted hive a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip/rifhts. N Tai-eiempted dividend. ABN is traded in lots of 10 share > each, with the price quoted in dolars. 1985/86 Last YMd Vol Day Kfh Low Corrpany Sale Chanfe ('000) Hfh2,542 words
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Article327 1986-01-22 19 1 Mi $1,000. 2 For best customer! only. 3 0C8C Finance. 4 only avafabte at DBS Finance. UOF'i ratts.** abo ataiaWe at UOF. abo avalabie at DBS Finance OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings, daily 5K 5 4% 5 Monthly 5Vi Autosave 4Vi Fixed deposit 1 month327 words
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Article150 1986-01-22 19 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4871—1.4899 6.84—6.66 Canadian dollar 1.5169—1.5187 6.66—6.54 NZ dollar 1.0967-1.1004 9.28-8.97 Sterling pound 3.0167—3.0203 3.35—3.30 US dollar 2.1275-2.1285 4.73-4.69 of foreign currency Austrian schilling 12.3233—12.3326 82.20—80.04 Belgian franc (com)150 words
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Article108 1986-01-22 19 THE US dollar closed lower against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it opened at 2.1275/90 and closed at 2.1275/85. It traded within a range of 2.1275 and 2.1295 in quiet trading. Against the deutschemark, the greenback closed lower compared with its opening of108 words
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Article118 1986-01-22 19 THE kiiobar market traded between 5524,012 and 5|24,650 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened at US$352 50/3.00 and found support there. o v j Swiss buying coupled with local short-coverine later sent the price u£ wards to USs3s§.so/9.50. It hit the day's high of U*****.25/360.00 before closing118 words
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Article27 1986-01-22 19 GOLD UStyoz Tues Mon Singapore 358.00 359.00 352.00—352 75 Hongkong 358.50 359.25 353.00—354 00 Mon Fri New York 353.10—353.60 355.50—356 50 London 349.75 350.25 352.50-353.5027 words
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Article198 1986-01-22 19 Managers' prices for Jan 22 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0.92—0.9/ The Savings Fund 0 79-0 84 S pore Prog fund 0 38— 0.41 Spore Sec Fund 0 59 0 63 Spore Invest Fund 0 49— 0 52 Spore Equity Fund 0 42— 0 45 Asia Unit Trust198 words
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Article73 1986-01-22 19 Eurodollar 3-month deposit MARCH Eurodollar futures opened five ticks higher at 91.91, but unchanged from IMM's close on news of sharply lower oil prices. (100 implied interest rate) Open High Low Sett Bst Vol Mar 91.91 91.95 91.90 91.95 1035 Jnn 91.72 91.78 91.72 91.78 115 Sept 91.49 91.548 91.4973 words
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Article, Illustration64 1986-01-22 19 CURRENCY futures opened higher as the dollar slipped lower to 2.4530 deutschemark in the spot market due to speculation of a possible downward revision of the GNP. March deutschemark closed 25 ticks higher at 0.4092. (US dollar Deutschemark) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Mir 0.4088 0.4096 0.4086 0.409264 words
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Article36 1986-01-22 19 MARCH yen opened 11 ticks higher at 0.*****3. (Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Mar 0.*****3 0.*****8 0.*****2A 0.*****3 168 Jna 0.*****6 Sept 0.*****1 Open Int (Mm): 841. Act V»l (Mon): 129.36 words
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Article, Illustration50 1986-01-22 19 GOLD futures traded quietly higher on lower oil prices, with the February contract closing US$4.9O higher at US$359 an ounce. (In USS per troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Feb 357.00 359.008 357.00 359.00 70 Mar 360.90 Apr 362.60 Open lat (Mod): in. Act Vol (Mon): 71.50 words
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Article17 1986-01-22 19 Rubber Closing prices cents/kio Singapore February 157.50 down 0.75 cents Malaysia February 183.50 down 0.50 cents17 words
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Article26 1986-01-22 19 Ctamf prices Copper £/tome Ipot 1003 00—1003 50 (*****—1000 00 I months 1030.00 1031.00 (1025.00—1025 50) Market tone: Barely steady after firmer Sales: 46,050 tonnes26 words
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Article24 1986-01-22 19 Ctotoi pricn SHvoc USi/troy w Tun Man Singapore 6 24—6 29 606—611 Mm Fri New York 616-6 20 613-618 Source Credit Suisse. Spore24 words
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Article19 1986-01-22 19 Clostnf prices Aluminium £/tonw Mon Spot 775.00-777.00 (811.00-812.00) 3 months 806.00—807.00 (838.50—839.00) Market tone: Easier Sales: 32,900 tonnes19 words
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Article90 1986-01-22 19 Crude MS/tome Jan 665 (south north) 645 (central) Feb 665 (south) palm oi US$/tomes RBD palm lan/Feb 310 (sellers) Mar 317.50 (sellers) RBD Olem lan 322.50 (sellers) Feb 325 (sellers) Mar 335 (sellers) RBD Stearin Jan/feb 290 (sellers) Mar 295 (sellers) Crude stearin Neutralised unq palm oil Oosiii90 words
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649 1986-01-22 19 SHARES rebounded marginally yesterday on the Singapore stock market after Monday's heavy sell-out. The Straits Times Industrial Index rose 3.91 points to 600.09 after having fallen a heavy 18 points on Monday. The Business Times Composite Index rose 4.16 points to 518.46. Rises led falls649 words
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Article256 1986-01-22 19 Jan B HKS Charge Assoc kit* Hotel 0.96N unch Bonk Of East Asia 25.70 -0.1 Cheung Kong 20.80 +0.1 China Light 16.50 -0.1 Cross Horb Tunnel 10.00 unch f E Consortium 0.53 -0.04 For East Exch phj^,, 0.050 unch G I Cement Great Eagle 0.76S Hong Lung 6.40 unch256 words
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Article302 1986-01-22 19 Jan 21 Cents Charge (fa»t) A C I 301 +1 A N I 308 unch A P M 325 +5 Aberfoyle Age 245 -5 Aftonce Oil Allied Mil 325 unch Ampol Exp Ampol Pet 240 unch Anz 465 +1 Ashton 129 +2 B H P 914 +4 Beach Petroleum302 words
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Article347 1986-01-22 19 lan 21 Yen Chante Ajinomoto 1170 -10 Akoi 389 -9 Amado 789 -I Asahi Chem 783 -7 Asahi Glass 896 +6 Bank Tk 720 -5 Bridgestone 520 +1 Canon 1100 -20 Casio Computer 1770 unch Citizen 463 -2 D Nip Print 1290 unch D Nippon Screen Daiei 864 -9347 words
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Article58 1986-01-22 19 NST Index Tuesday 1,083.73(1,087.51) ~-g Hongkong Hang Seng -y.O Tuesday 1,776.19 (1,775.82) |gL Australian Mi-Ordinaries Tuesday 1,067.2 (1,065.6) Nikkei Stock Average Tuesday 12,881.50 (12,952.05) Financial Times Industrials Monday 1,106.1 (1,118.7) Dow Jones Average Monday 1,529.13 (1,536.70) (Figures ii brackets refer to those of the previous trading day) I I58 words
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Article208 1986-01-22 19 Jan 20 USJ Chanje Alcoo 39 Allied Chem Cp 45* Allis-Cholmers 3% Am Tel Tel 22* unch Amox Inc 14* Amr Corp 44* Bethlehem Stl 16* -V* Boeing Co 48* +1 Burroughs Cp 61 Caterpillar Co 43 Chase Monhtn 77* Chrysler Cp 42 Citicorp 51 -M Cons Not208 words
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Article537 1986-01-22 19 Jjrt 20 Pence Chanf e INDUSTRIALS AHi«d-Lyons 258 -7 Ass. Dairies BTRPLC 365 -8 Babcocks 168 -2 Barclays 457 -8 Beecham 320 -3 BKX 258 +5 Blue Circle 558 +5 BOC Group 284 unch Boots 228 +6 Bowater 281 -2 BATS 333 unch Britonnio 138 unch BP 545 -1537 words
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Article, Illustration233 1986-01-22 19 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Auby K2SW aside 22/1 Funiushan K33 aside 22/1 State of Nagaland Kl2 aside 22/1 Straits Hope K24E a'side 22/1 Tozan Kl6 a'side 22/1 Xiangyang Kl5 a'side 22/1 Bunga Bindang Kl9 22/1 23/1 Funiushan KlB 22/1 26/1 Hati Senang K2O 22/1 23/1233 words
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231 1986-01-22 20 HONGKONG property group, The Hongkong Land Property Company Ltd, will make a pre-tax operating profit of some HKSIO7 million (about Ss2B million) with the sale of total holdings of "Letter B" land exchange entitlements to Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd. These entitlements, for231 words
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124 1986-01-22 20 TOKYO, Tues. Japan's two top automobile manufacturers, Toyota Motor Corp and Nissan Motor Co, today reported increases in production and exports Toyota said its production, sales and exports hit all-time highs marked in the preceding year. It said output of passengerUPI - 124 words
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332 1986-01-22 20 Trader wants firm to be party to shares row MALAYSIAN businessman Chew Sing Guan of Larut Tin Fields is appealing against a High Court decision which ruled against Allied Chocolate Industries being named a party to a dispute involving 5.1 million Allied Choc shares.332 words
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Article, Illustration629 1986-01-22 20 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ Small business By THERE are three basic steps to take to survive in a market that has stopped growing. "Businessmen should first study their business environment and that of the competition. Ask potential customers and 'lost' customers why629 words
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866 1986-01-22 20 1 MINORITY shareholders of Batu Lintang Rubber Company Bhd should vote for the company's proposed restructuring scheme to turn the plantation company into a property developer, said independent adviser Aseambankers Malaysia Bhd. In its document setting out the scheme, Aseambankers said it made866 words
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Article51 1986-01-22 20 SYDNEY, Tues. Citibank Ltd said it would reduce its prime rate to 20.25 per cent from 21 per cent, effective immediately. The new rate is in line with the falling trend in Australian prime rates with only two banks still holding to 21 per cent levels.Reuter - 51 words
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Advertisement254 1986-01-22 17 Guess who's moved in... M* STEW AM j/f^jj/k.% <■• Sit H/:A" 7 6 Battery Road, developed 1 EH' Bank, has attracted some of jSp the most successful names in business as its tenants. If you would like to be in their I s company, call us today and 1 Jj254 words
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Advertisement97 1986-01-22 18 1 \''j(-'('['^" Ml|jl|jl Amp^ Par xr^^^ '''JS^m&T'^'jtiff' lm P° rted Kettle is FREE "^ffSS^ I [PP. ill Date VoOOnn-iOWP^ _J O ffer for Four Star TirT«P- ,n Spring Mattress A-- Q on m\ Promo on p «"o« onW I 'ea' h e f S°'a Set from ?IOOU BKnH 1 W"*!97 words
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Advertisement46 1986-01-22 19 The Squat Pear Principle way Uaaagmn Km a FaU G*ocp»LMUd 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. TiM£f__ THE BOOKSHOP46 words
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Advertisement408 1986-01-22 20 jJhtL CHINESE NEW YEAR IHhEk. SPECTACULAR K Venue: Chinese Chamber of Commerce Hill Street Spore 0617 Time 12. 00nn 10.00pm Daily it w Date 22-29 Jan '86 wm f $p FREE Admission fa J^ jg, v_' Ample Parking Jyy^^pST^'^p A X Dining Set from $295 Sofa Set from $595Jkfi^J| f408 words
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Advertisement53 1986-01-22 20 Wanted to borrow $1.25 million for unique motel. Villas in best part of Brisbane Australia. Everything approved. Will be run by owners. Reasonable rates required. With percentage of capital gains in approximately 5 yrs. Owners putting up approximately $300,000. Projected value comW.R. SCOTT SCOTT SOLICITORS 359 Queen St Brisbane 400153 words
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Advertisement689 1986-01-22 21 *****66 0 Fat.no Out 2 Eatina Out 18 Home Furniture/ 25 Sale: Other 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ 36 House 37 Airconditioners/ 56 Industrial 56 Industrial 2 Eating Out Eating uui i» nome ihurmiure/ Products Massage Massage Renovation/ Decor Refrigerators Equipment/ Supplies Equipment/ Supplies of an ENGLISH PUB a689 words
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Advertisement481 1986-01-22 21 12 Computer Products/ j Services DAWN BUSINESS COMPUTER SYSTfcMS PTE. LTD. j NEW YEAR SPECIAL! Free Free Free Joystick e Computer table e stor- age box Best qua'ity best price. $900 $2,500 e 16 bit Japanese 256K-640K PCXT Compatible 16 bit Japanese 640K onboard complete system e Wide range IBM481 words
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Advertisement884 1986-01-22 21 DIRECT FROM FACTORY, made to 7 order kitchen cabinets at $95 p.f.r. Wardrobe at $120 p.f.r. (to t ceiling for HDB flats). Free de- f signing quotation on-the-spot. f *****27 or visit our factory at 2 r Sungei Kadut Street 4, Sungei Kadut Ind. Estate, S'pore 2572. SPECIALISED IN KITCHEN884 words
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Advertisement718 1986-01-22 21 0 VOLUMES TIME Life Science/ Jature Culture Library with >ookcase, very new. Highest ofer secures. Nancy, *****11. SALE 4-DOOR commercial efrigeratur. Good for hawker tall. Tel: *****63. 'RIDGES, AIRCONS., FANS, lights, ice cooker, suitcase, tennis ackets, organ, dryer, etc. *****97. iOOD CONDITION. 2-DOOR freezt/ chiller for sale at reasonable irice.718 words
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Advertisement684 1986-01-22 21 |V mihf cfctrtlen health centre #06-00 Podium Block, Ming Court Hotel. Singapore 1024 Tel: *****38 or *****33 ext 8620 MASSAGE GYM SAUNA FACIAL Rooms with showers attached I Business Hours 10am 12 midnight 29 Beauty Culture 29 Beauty Culture f Salon Monsieur Skin-Care For Men 35, seiegie Road, #bi-23 ■f684 words
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Advertisement533 1986-01-22 21 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm Saturday 8.30am to 2.oopm ("am deadline for the Sunday Times 1 Public Holiday 9.00am to I.oopm COUNTER SERVICE: Times Orchard Centre, #02-105 Lucky Plaza Monday-Friday: 10. 00am to 12 noon I.oopm to 5.30pm (4.00pm for next day) Times House, 390 Kim Seng Road533 words
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Advertisement824 1986-01-22 21 Install and r«wir« ol electrical/ water pip* lor HDB flat*: COPPER: STAINLESS 3-RM. $240 $280 4-RM. 270 $310 5-RM. $310 $350 6A lighting point each $24 13A power point each $28 15A aircon. point each $55 15A water heater point each $55 TEL: *****50 PRONOVAT CONSTRUCTION provides specialised tradesmen to824 words
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Advertisement927 1986-01-22 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 (Min. $61.50 Sunday Times) Display: $25.00 per col. cm (Min. $75.00 Straits Times) $25.62 per col. cm (Min. $76.86 Sunday Times) Box Charges: $5.00 (collected) e927 words
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Advertisement1081 1986-01-22 21 CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: Food/Entertainment (2 S) Personal Services/Merchandise (11 39) Business to Business (49 58) Employment (63 74) Vehicles (81 100) Properties (105 127) Travel Guide (135 139) Education Instruction (146 160) Announcements (166 174) Obituaries (181 186) I STEEL PIPES FOR SALE I f| 1. SAW SPIRAL SEAM PIPE g1,081 words
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Advertisement707 1986-01-22 22 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies UOF offers Equipment Financing HP or Leasing at Attractive Terms i nil < UNTTEDCIVmSEAS RNANCE 124/126. Robinson Road Singapore 0106 Tet *****82 (Ulnes) 1 NISSAN PRIME Mover coupled with TR3OIO, ***** c.c, 1 40-ft. flat bed, 2 40-ft. Skeletal 3 20--ft. Skeletal. Highest offer secures. Year707 words
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Advertisement641 1986-01-22 22 57 Business Opportunities Attention importers of dates. 1 Available best quality Iraqi Zahidi Dates 1985-86 crop in bags of 25kgs each at lowest prices. I For your requirement please contact: Mr. Arif Akhtar Al Kabas Engineering Contracting General Trading, P.O. Box 5058, Dubai, U.A.E. Tel: *****1/*****0 Tlx: ***** KABAS EM641 words
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Advertisement489 1986-01-22 22 57 Business Opportunities I GARAMONT AGENCIES #08-11 Orchard Plaza *****35/ *****66/ *****67 (Licence No: C-0706-01) Established 1980 Widt choke trained t orientated Fipi no Maids Salary: {220/250 Pack afe fee: $650 includes documentation/security bond/ personal accident I hospitalisation insurance/ medical turn/ 1 year (uarantee/ free replacement Mon-Fri: 9am to Bpm489 words
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Advertisement624 1986-01-22 22 66 Situations Vacant Professional/ Executive A progressive local ready mixed concrete company requires suitable applicants to fill the following posts: PLANT MANAGER Qualification* A Experianc*:- At least GCE A' level certificate At least 8 years' experience in the ready mixed concrete industry holding a Managerial or Supervisory post. PLANT FOREMAN624 words
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Advertisement673 1986-01-22 22 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical A Construction Company invites applicants for: 1. SENIOR ACCOUNTS SUPERVISOR GCE A' level. LCCI Higher Accounting Certificate holder. Preferably pursuing ACCA in Accounting/ Finance. With 2to 3 years working experience. Familiar with construction accounts. Able to maintain full sets of Accounts up to balance sheet673 words
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Advertisement650 1986-01-22 22 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical The Job Requires: GCE 0' or A' Level with credit in English Subordinate to Confidential Secretary Minimum 5 years experience in similar capacity Typewriting Speed 45 60 wpm Shorthand Speed: 100 wpm Able to operate telex machine, WP, etc e Pleasant personality with good interpersonal650 words
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Advertisement731 1986-01-22 22 70 Situations Vacant Secretarial/ Clerical CLERK/ TYPIST GCE O' or A' level. e Able to type at 40 wpm. Pleasant personality. Please apply to: #15-03, CPF BUILDING 79, ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORE 0106 TEL: *****00 Jurong Factory requires ACCOUNTS CLERK e GCE A' or O' Level e LCCI Higher Accounting Certificate731 words
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Advertisement789 1986-01-22 22 70 Situations Vacant Secretarial/ Clerical PLEASANT SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR urgently required in Toa Payoh. Must speak well be able to speak dialects Duties include operating PABX. 8x44 extensions, sorting out Si recording of incoming outgoing mail as well as required to serve coffee tea. Knowledge of typing would be an advantage.789 words
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Advertisement734 1986-01-22 22 71 Situations Vacant: Sales ALPHA PAPYRUS TRADING PTE LTD requires dynamic, self-motivat-ed persons to join our facsimile marketing learn as SALES EXECUTIVES (Male/ Female) e Diploma in Electronics Engineering majoring in Telecommunications. e No experience required as the successful applicants will undergo the Company's Training Programme e Bilingual and be734 words
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Advertisement903 1986-01-22 22 71 Situations Vacant: Sales OUTDOOR SALES EXECUTIVE wanted immediately Preferab.j with min 3 yrs' experience In sales of lighting products oi electrical related products Must possess own vehicle Able to work independently Show initiative to source supplies and prepare quotations Salary with commission. $1000- $3000 Wriuwith full particulars to: The903 words
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Advertisement975 1986-01-22 23 72 Situations Vacant Technical 72 Situations Vacant Technical A leading Company requires the following post lor its base in Thailand. PLANT ENGINEER Requirements: Degree in Mechanical Engineering. 3 5 years working experience in the field of plastic toy. Full knowledge of plastic product injection moulding. Age between 28-35 years. Duties975 words
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Advertisement807 1986-01-22 23 73 Situations Vacant Production 73 Situations Vacant Production 73 Situations Vacant Production B^ HM^ |HHa^ HBH>B i IMMIMHIMBOTSMHM- > i m—m^^mm\ i i ->— .< <<< FEMALE PRODUCTION ifiS^ 1I OPERATORS (temporary) i •No experience required Minimum Primary 6 education ml I Training will be provided M^f^^^^ff^f^JaßßßßSt Wm f Ist807 words
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Advertisement536 1986-01-22 23 73 Situations Vacant Production 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous ■^^m^™ v EBB 2 Najn 3 TAI-IHN RAMADA- HOTEL SINGAPORE has immediate vacancies b for the following positions 1. JUNIOR HOUSEKEEPER 2. CASHIER Applicants must be prepared to work shift duties. We offer attractive salaries and fringe benefits and opportunities for career536 words
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Advertisement881 1986-01-22 23 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous OCTOPUSSY DELUXE LOUNGE requires I) WAITRESSES >) PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICERS I) RECEPTIONIST •'or all 3 posts, all applicants nust have a pleasant personali,y and be able to work from ipm-2am. •"rlnge benefits very good ■emunerations offered. s lease apply personally In the ifternoon with passport photo881 words
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Advertisement777 1986-01-22 23 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous URGENTLY REQS. SKILLED Masons, Custom/ Permit Clerks General Clerks Call personally: #02-10A. Central Building MODELS REOD. With/ without experience. Excellent prospects opportunities. Tel: *****51 OFFICE BOY REQD. by architectural office Must be able to ride motorbike. *****63, Miss I.ee. REQUIRED CASUAL LABOURERS Age 18 years and777 words
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Advertisement601 1986-01-22 23 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance Prompt processing of applications Attractive interest rates 12 months -5% flat 24 months 5 1 /4% flat 36 months 5 1 2 flat 48 months 6% flat Up to 80% financing Call 533-3737 today fsl FORWARD OVERSEA CREDIT LIMITED 65. Chui;a Street -46-02. OCBC Centre. Singepore601 words
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Advertisement655 1986-01-22 23 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance 87 For Sale: Mercedes lARCH 1979 MERCEDES 200. 2n<l wner, good condition. Highest ffer above $27,000 secures. Call *****6/ *****91. 2/79 MERCEDES 200 Manual. 1 ompany owner, road tax till ov. '86. Well maintained. $18,000 el: *****22, Mr. S.K. Khoo 972 MERCEDES 230, aircon., raio cassette,655 words
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Advertisement802 1986-01-22 24 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan $3240 Drive away a Pulsar 1.0 DX Authorised Dealer: DELTA MOTOR Bukit Timah Showroom: Tel: *****55 Katong Showroom: Tel: *****55 Open on Sunday 10am to 4pm BEST IN TOWN! 1971 Datsun 1600 SSS 5-speed New s/rims tyres. Hi-power Pioneer set. With accessories. $4,200. 18 Maju Ave.,802 words
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Advertisement720 1986-01-22 24 90 For Sale: Toyota 1978 TOYOTA CELICA ST s/rlms, aircond., Blaupunkt radio/ cassette, new paintwork 559,200 0.n.0 Tel: *****17. 1980 TOYOTA CELICA. Llftback Aircon cassette. Sport rims. PARF Tip top condition. Tel: *****34 1983 TOYOTA TERCEL 13 DX 5 drs. 1 owner Tax 6/86 aircon., radio/ cassette, excellent cond. Tel:720 words
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Advertisement747 1986-01-22 24 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi 1980 LANCER GL, pte owner, full accessories, excellent condition $10,900, loan $8,400. *****65. 1980 MITSUBISHI COLT GLX 1400 c.c. Tip-top condition. Selling $9,800. Tel: *****91. 1984 MITSUBISHI LANCER 1 3 4-dr New model, 1 owner, new tax, accident free. $20,000 *****10. 7/77 LANCER 1.4 GL. Tax747 words
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Advertisement708 1986-01-22 24 93 For Sale: Honda MID '83 HONDA Accord EX, power steering, power windows, central locking, original aircon, tuffkote, road tax till June '86. Done 43 000 km. Well maintained by lady owner. $25,500 neg. *****87 VERY TIP TOP mid-1982 Honda Accord 1.6 EX model, 5-speed, hi-power set cost $1,500, aircon.,708 words
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Advertisement784 1986-01-22 24 96 For Sale: Other Makes 1983 RENAULT 9TL, front/ rear spoiler, Gotti rims radio/ cassette, in mint condition. Selling $20,000. View: 249 Alexandra Road (0315). Tel: *****11. '85 SUBARU JlO 5-speed GL. 1 pte owner, new tax, aircon. cassette, low mileage, accident free. Can trade-in. *****67 Benson. 9/81, JAGUAR XJ6784 words
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Advertisement787 1986-01-22 24 98 Sale/Wanted: Motor Cycles/Scooters TIPTON YPVS3SO 125L/C RG2SO RGI2S HXI3S RXZ GSIOOO ZIOOO CBN4OO $1700 only. Other trans- v port use RXK ARI2S KHIIO RCIOO TRSIIB GSX2SO etc. from $200 to $800. Also offer good price for trade in and resale for all q 1 types of Motor Cycle. Interested787 words
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Advertisement879 1986-01-22 24 99 Vehicles Wanted ;ASH PAYMENT. HIGHEST offer or PARF. non-PARF. used cars, j regd. vehicles, commercial rans pick-ups Trade in conildered. 11, Kensington Pk. load, Serangoon Gdns., S. 1955. rel: *****22/ *****38 (day)/ *****09 (night). Mr. Tan. HONDA ACCORD, POWERBIRD etc ,600 cc. Price range: $20,000 529,000. Less than 3879 words
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Advertisement979 1986-01-22 24 106 Accommodation Available: Houses D.ll s/storey bunglw. Bi« Kiln Renovated 3 bdrms, servant's, large driveway, furn $1,800. Renovated bunglw. 3- 1 rms Matured gdn $1,800. e Raffles Pk. 3 1 rms $4,800 HOLLAND HOUSING PTE LTD *****79 (8 LINES) RAFFLES PARK D.ll Brand new modern 2-storey double bungalow with 5979 words
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Advertisement733 1986-01-22 24 106 Accommodation Available: Houses 5 BDRMS. HOUSE SptCtOUl I ting/ dining area, with patio Quiet countryside atmosphere. $4,000 Hoe-Tan *****1 65, SIAM TUAN Avc Bl Timah 6 m.s. .«c-mi-d. s/storey bungalow 3-brtrms. Large garden unfurn $850 p.m H*****7 239MM OIST 11 MODERN DETACHED Bunglw 4 bdrms pleasant matured gdn $4,000733 words
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Advertisement439 1986-01-22 24 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments Apanmenis Fflß EfIST PLflZfl Hotel Style Luxurious Apartments TO LET At the junction of Scotts/ Orchard Road, next to Hyatt Hotel. 1 4.000 sq ft Hotel Style Lobby e Swimming Pool. Tennis Court. Squash Court, Billiard Room Gymnasium and many other fa ;ihties Self Service Free439 words
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Advertisement630 1986-01-22 25 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments Live In Luxury, Deep In The Heart Of Town 5 and 4-bedroom apartments <- ri Swbmnmg pool, 2 tenms and 2 p7/ )XMV^ IZZS"^ squash courts, putting green, pm, 7^__ cia,mo,e Sales playground and JOgging track. Tm^^r%V^^ l and Leasing Office Travertine630 words
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Advertisement581 1986-01-22 25 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments CAIRNHILL PLAZA 4 bedrooms, 3,200 sq.ft. on high floor, central airconditioning partially furnished and carpeted. Split-level living/ dining with recreational facilities. Contact Owner: *****77 DISTRICT 10 MARBELLA COURT 3 bedroomed, fully furnished apartment off Holland Road, near Japanese and American Schools with swimming pool and squash581 words
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Advertisement702 1986-01-22 25 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments KAMEHAMEHA RISE RIDGEWOOD e Highest 22nd storey, e Fully or partially furnished with full condo facilities. RENTAL: $2,000 0.N.0. Ring TEO: *****00 Marbella Court furn. 3 bdrms. full condo. facilities Shelford Gdn. 2 bdrms. furn available immediately, pool Bedok Court 2 bdrms. partially furn. with full702 words
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Advertisement991 1986-01-22 25 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 5 MINS. TO Shenton Way/ Orchard Rd. panoramic sea view tastefully furn. Brand new 2 bdrms. apt. with full recreational facilities $1,500 Bernard Valuers *****49. CAVENAGH RD. 3 excellent rms. Istana H'se. vicinity. Privacy prestige, Built-in 1700 sq.ft. Reasonable rental at $1,800. Greenery surroundings. Owner *****22.991 words
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Advertisement1039 1986-01-22 25 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments RIDGEWOOD KUHIO RISE. Overlooking s/pool 3 bdrms. 1 servant's. Occidental *****00/ *****31. RIDGEWOOD- LIHOLIHO/ 3 bdrms./ high fir./ f/furn./ superb facilities/ close to foreign SCh./ $2,000 EM *****64/ *****48. SARKIES RD. 8 units apt. 1,800 sq.ft. to 2,400 sq.ft. Rental $1,500 to $1,700 p.m. P/furn. For1,039 words
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Advertisement942 1986-01-22 25 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments GOLDEN MILE COMPLEX. 3 bdrms., f/furn., rental neg. Call S.K. Khoo, tel: *****22. GRANGEFORD, MANDARIN HOTEL vicinity, 2 bedrooms, fully furnished. $2,400. *****55 x 426. JAYA TOWER APT., high fir 3+l bdrm., vacant now. Asking $2,200 0.n.0. Call: *****08. LOYANG VALLEY CONDO. Full facilities. 2 rms.942 words
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Advertisement717 1986-01-22 25 113 For Sale: Houses e Say hello to the beauty of the lagoon and sea. e And enjoy great outdoor sports and recreation. e Plus the pleasures of nearby seafood restaurants, and the thrill of an international kite competition. BE!P^^^^B~~ T1 t 2store V Spiit level Semi-detached/TeiTace Houses 9M#«|m9 stif717 words
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Advertisement613 1986-01-22 25 113 For Sale: Houses CLUNY HILL PARIT MODERN A COLONIAL DESIGN BUNGALOWS Dist. 10, located near Botanical Garden. 2 2 1/2-storey bungalows. 4 to 5 bedrooms,including servant's, quality fixtures and fittings Land area: 16,000 sq.ft. to 21,000 sq.ft. Below $2 million. Freehold. Sale/Lease. CALL: *****00 2-storey colonial type bungalow. 5613 words
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Advertisement683 1986-01-22 25 113 For Sale: Houses D.lO NEW D/STOREY bunglw. 13,000 sq.ft. 4 bdrms./ study/ family. F/hold./ vacant possession $1.05M. Everton *****11. D.lO OFF B.TIMAH Rd. s/storey semi-d. 3300 sq.ft. 3 bdrms. F'hold. Quiet convenient locality. $350,000. Holland *****79. D.ll ORCHID VILLAGE renovated d/storey bunglw. 13.000 sq.ft. F'hold. 4 bdrms, servant's. Holland683 words
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Advertisement848 1986-01-22 26 113 For Sale: Houses D.15 2-STOREY INTERMEDIATr terr. 2,500 sq.ft. 4 rms. Quite new Thold. Acumen *****11 D.16 BEDOK GARDEN, d/storey semi-detached. 4)00 sq.ft. Good facing. $368,000 Z ***** (Agent). D.IS BEDOK USE d/storey seml-d. 4,500 sq.ft. Renovated. 4 1 rms. $465,000. *****88 no agts D.17 D/STOREY SEMI-D, .1.500 sq848 words
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Advertisement926 1986-01-22 26 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments U 37-siorey First-class Seaview Apartments LANDMARK TOWER H mM Stands on a hill overlooking the sea ideal 2=fl for a relaxing and happy lifestyle. Panoramic |9 |1 jfri'2^t3v view of city picturesque surroundings J| gfjl926 words
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Advertisement662 1986-01-22 26 D.5 HONG LEONG Gdn. Shopping Ctr. walk-up 2-rm. 861 sq.ft. 999 yrs. Tenanted $1,500 till 10/86 $170,000 0.n.0. HVPC *****48. D.5 HONG LEONG Gdn. Condo. renovated, grd. fir. with pte. gdn. 3 bdrms. 1592 sq.ft. Full facilities. $288,000 0.n.0. Rolf *****11. D.5 HONG LEONG Gdn. condo. 3 bdrms., beautifully furn.662 words
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Advertisement758 1986-01-22 26 D.15 NEW WALK-UP apt. 1 300 sq.ft. 4 bdrms. quiet, split-level. $300,000. Villanelle *****81. D.15 2 YRS. Meyer Tower, 3 bdrms. Pool, squash, sauna. 1800 sq.ft. $328,000. Eurohome *****22. D.16 COSY MANS., new. 1300 sq.ft. 3-rm. Freehold. $180,000. Yong Fong Ents. *****77/ *****75. D.1955 CHUAN PK. 2-rm. studio apt.; d.13758 words
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Advertisement990 1986-01-22 26 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 5-ROOMED Marine Cres. Blk 28, $133,000 Sims Dr. Blk 51, $132,000 Bedok Reservoir Blk 711, $130,000 Upp. Boon Keng Blk 38, $127,000 Geylang Bahru Blk 54, $125,000 AM. Kio Blk 439, $117,000 4-ROOMED Paya Lebar Way Blk 121, $90,000 Moulmeln Rd. Blk 69, 72,000 ROLF990 words
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Advertisement692 1986-01-22 26 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments GHIM MOH high floor, fully renovated, all CPF possible for $49,500. *****42. HOLLAND DR. BLK.IB, prompt possession $69,000 secures. No agents. Tel: *****56. HOLLAND DR. 5-RM., 81k.22, high fir. Recently renovated, furnished. $140,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****14. HOUGANG 3-RM. 8LK.22, new generation. Terrazzo, cabinets. $42,000 neg692 words
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Advertisement1323 1986-01-22 26 117 Properties Wanted 117 Properties Wanted 117 Properties Wanted W^ FAR LAST ORGANIZATION I DEVELOPMENT I I SITES WANTED I ISf Far East Organization is looking for development sites in wt the city area or suburbs of Singapore for development of if high-rise and low-rise condominiums, flats, bungalows Ipi semi-detached1,323 words
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Advertisement615 1986-01-22 26 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces FOR RENT Tannery Block Unit Nos: 02-09; 03-04; 03-07; 04-03; 06-02; 06-10; 08-01; 08-07. Small area available for Short/ Long Lease Contact: Mrs Bessie Wong TO LET S/STOREY WORKSHOP IND. BUILDING at Aljumed Road Total floor area 30.000 sq.ft Total land area 222.000 sq.ft. Rental $35,000615 words
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Advertisement551 1986-01-22 27 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces B||B||l|lHB||H^ lB|(|-r^ /Mk^ LTH BUILDING L Amwm located at Jalan Bukit Merah A WAREHOUSE L SHOWROOM Long short term leases Godown services M LI.AM TH YE HANG PTE. LTD. J g» TEL: *****81 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces i)l Office Space551 words
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Advertisement413 1986-01-22 27 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces SOUTH BRIDGE RD. area 818 sq.ft. for immediate rent, $1,100 incl. serv. charge on 05 level. Contact *****11 Alice/ S.G. Ng/ Glna. TONG LEE BLDG. Factory/ Office Space (300 1500 sq.ft.) for rent. $1.00 p.s.f. Incl. service charge. *****01 Mrs. Tan. TONG LEE BLDG. 7th storey413 words
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Advertisement408 1986-01-22 27 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Why run around when you can find everything at Keck Seng Tower? Convenient \y^ t^<^ in-house y*[ -jf Mrs Yeo Ms An 9 Hon 9 Be Keck Seng Group Richard Ellis 338 2828 *****81 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces SHOPS408 words
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Advertisement90 1986-01-22 27 121 For Rent: Office Spaces FAR EAST SHOPPING CENTRE next to Singapore Hilton SHOP SPACES FROM 185sq ft to 1.561 sq ft Reasonable Rental Available for immediate occupation ENQUIRIES *****11 (24 lines) NG GINA S.G. NG SHOP SPACE AT sth level Singapore Shopping Centre, ares 1178 sq.ft. avail, now. Rent90 words
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Advertisement291 1986-01-22 27 121 For Rent: Office Spaces 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces SUPREME HOUSE GROUND FLOOR SHOP FACING PENANG ROAD 1492 sq ft (138.6m2) SHOP SPACE 255 sq.ft (23 7m2) 393 sq.ft. (36.5m2) 498 sq.ft. (46.4m2) 510 sq.ft. (47. 4m2) OFFICE SPACE 574 sq ft (53 38m2) 700sq.fi. (65. 1m2) 1632 sq.ft.291 words
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Obituary, Illustration80 1986-01-22 30 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements ff THE FAMILY OF THE LATE DR. PERCIVAAL CLIVE LA'BROOY Departed: 15.1.86 Praise and thank the Lord for his life. Sincere thanks deepest gratitude to all dear I relatives, friends, clergy and staff of St. Andrews I Cathedral Church of The Ascension for their I kind80 words
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Obituary, Illustration147 1986-01-22 30 YEO KIM BEOW AGE 80 passed away peacefully on 20/1/86 leaving behind Son Michael Yeo Boon Kiat Daughter-in-law Lim Kim Neo Daughters Rosalind Yeo Creole Llan Nellie Yeo Kay Geok Sons-in-law Son Yew Chong Tan Soo Buan God Daughter Yeo Slew Kheng many grandchildren, grand children-in-law, many great147 words
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Obituary, Illustration36 1986-01-22 30 With deepest sympathy and condolences to Maj. Chandrasegaran (Commanding Officer Midshipman School RSN) and family of the Late MR. ELAGUPILLAY F'rom: Officers and Men of Midshipman School And RSS Panglima. Republic Of Spore Navy.36 words
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Obituary, Illustration40 1986-01-22 30 The Family of the Late MR. ELAGUPILLAY wish to express their sincere thanks to The Officers and Men of the Republic of Singapore Navy, friends and relatives for their attendance, condolences, donations and assistance during their recent bereavement.40 words
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Obituary, Illustration84 1986-01-22 30 The family of the late MR. BOEY HOU MENG wishes to express their thanks and gratitude to the management a staff of SISIR, relatives, friends, doctors and nurses of Ward 31, T.T.S.H. for their kind atiendance, condolences, donations, wreaths during their recent bereavement. The Family of the Late84 words
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Obituary, Illustration107 1986-01-22 30 IN SWEET MEMORY OF MOM MARIA OW YUEN K WAI Departed: 22.1.85 Today recalls sad memories, Of a dear mother gone to rest, And the ones who think of her today Are the ones who love her best. Always remembered by Husband, Children, Daughter Sons-in-law and Grandchildren.107 words
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Obituary, Illustration77 1986-01-22 30 MRS. A.G. DHARAN Departed 23/1/85 Sadly missed but always remembered by husband A.G. Dharan, her children all her loved ones. Ist Anniversary Prayers will be held at: 38 Jansen Road (1954) at 7.00pm on 23/1/86 followed by dinner at same place. Kindly treat this as a personal77 words
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Article, Illustration257 1986-01-22 30 PERTH, Tues. LISA HARRIS, 19, the first girl to win an apprentice jockeys' premiership in Western Australia, has quit the saddle. Lisa confirmed that she would have her apprenticeship indentures, due to expire on May 3, cancelled right away. She said: "I'veWAN - 257 words
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Article112 1986-01-22 30 'Yes' to three visitors THE Singapore Turf Club has granted a visitor's permit to Mark Sestich, Ray Setches and Nick Connorton to ride at the JanuaryFebruary meeting. An application by trainer Dr Yeoh Kheng Chye to sponsor jockey Michael Wigham is pending. Sestich will not require a visitor's pass after112 words
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Article520 1986-01-22 30 TONTO - TONTO Unbeaten Spectacular Win keeps it up ON THE TRACK with AMERICAN-BRED Spectacular Win, with two victories in as many starts, showed up impressively at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. With Graham Cook up, he beat stablemate Pins in a 600m trial to clock 38 sec. The going was520 words
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257 1986-01-22 30 Delahoussaye bounces back to win after four-horse spill LOS ANGELES, Tues. JOCKEY Eddie Delahoussaye, who won the 1982 Kentucky Derby on Gato Del Sol, bounced back from a four-horse pile-up at Santa Anita racetrack yesterday to win the U*****,150 (about *****,0Q0) San Gorgonio Handicap for fillies and mares over ,800m.UPI - 257 words
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Article44 1986-01-22 30 NEW YORK, Tues. Four-year-old filly Lady On The Run, ridden by Angel Cordero, led all the way for a s'i length win in the US$lll,B5O (about *****,000) Affectionately Handicap over 1,700m at Aqueduct on Sunday. It was her third straight victory. UPIUPI - 44 words
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Article, Illustration205 1986-01-22 30 At the 400m At the finish Pictures by and L ALBERT SIM LEE FOO SAN Class 4 Div 3 1,200m 1. Bo Bo's Pride 2. Millan's 3. Fine Season 4. Ultimate Celebration Dist: 1 3 4, shd, I 1 1 Time 1:14.6 ClassALBERT SIM; LEE FOO SAN - 205 words
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Advertisement236 1986-01-22 30 A DICTIONARY OF MANAGEMENT New Revised Edition Over 4000 key words, principles and techniques of management practice are defined. Coverage extends to include law, economics, statistics, government and psychology. Explanations are clear, jargon-free and concise TinTimes ID IbJ Distributors NEWA from W Penguin I -mF PENGUIN I A brand-new dictionary236 words
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Article, Illustration106 1986-01-22 31 Football's very own fiesta kicks off in Mexico City In May. And tomorrow we set the World Cap ball rolling with a fascinating week-by-week countdown which will tell yoo all yon want to know about the 24 competing finalists and their players. Oar special series is written106 words
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Article, Illustration361 1986-01-22 31 Defender Levein gets the nod, hot-shot Nicholas earns recall GLASGOW, Tues. Scotland manager Alex Ferguson yesterday gave his side a new "heart" when he picked Craig Levein for next week's World Cup warm-up in Israel. The 21-year-old central defender has played a big part in Hearts'AFP - 361 words
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Article, Illustration241 1986-01-22 31 England call-up for three youngsters LONDON, Tues. England manager Bobby Robson yesterday gave three uncapped youngsters a chance to win their places in his World Cup squad for Mexico. He named Peter Beardsley, Stewart Robson and Steve Hodge in his side to play Egypt in a warm-up match in CairoAFP - 241 words
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Article, Illustration244 1986-01-22 31 WARSAW, Tues. The coach of the Polish national team yesterday defended his training plans for the World Cup after they were questioned by the team's star striker Zbigniew Boniek. Coach Antoni Piechniczek, speaking at a news conference, denied Boniek's claims that the lack of high-altitudeAP - 244 words
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Article55 1986-01-22 31 Lelghton (Aberdeen), Money (St Mlrren), Gorans (Oldham), GMgh (Dundee ltd), Malpas (Dundee ltd), Albtetra (Man Utd), McLelsh (Aberdeen), Willie Miller (Aberdeen), Charlie Altken (Celtic), Narey (Dundee Utd), Leveln (Hearts) McSUy (Celtic), Bett (Aberdeen), Bannon (Dundee Utd), Strachan (Man Utd), MacLeod (Celtic), Nicholas (Arsenal), McAvennle (West Ham), Sharp (Everton),55 words
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Article379 1986-01-22 31 THE expected takeover of top Italian club AC Milan by television magnate Silvio Berlusconi failed to take place in Milan on Monday, and no decision on the sale of the club will be taken until Friday. Berlusconi appeared to have succeeded at theReuter; AFP - 379 words
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Article417 1986-01-22 31 ATHLETICS American swimmer Matt Biondi and Britain's track star Steve Cram head a list of eight world-class athletes from seven countries who have been nominated for the Sixth Annual Jesse Owens International Amateur Athlete Award. Last year, Biondi set a world mark of 48.955e0 in the 100 metreAFP; AP; Reuter; UPI - 417 words
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278 1986-01-22 31 Santana to stick to same approach RIO DE JANEIRO, Tues. Tele San tana, re-ap-pointed Brazilian World Cup manager last week, said yesterday he would not change his philosophical approach to soccer. Santana's dazzling 1982 Brazilians delighted millions of fans in Spain and were hot favourites to lift the trophy forReuter - 278 words
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Article, Illustration302 1986-01-22 31 New strike force, stars give bite to Soviets NEW YORK, Tues. With a reborn forward line and a new generation of stars, the Soviet Union could be a surprise powerhouse at the Mexico finals. Led by a pair of dangerous strikers sensational striker Oleg Protassov and a rejuvenated Oleg BlokhinAP - 302 words
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Article, Illustration525 1986-01-22 32 COUNTDOWN TO THE SUPER BOWL NEW ORLEANS, Tues. The New England Patriots and Chicago Bears embarked on the trip of a lifetime yesterday, carrying with them the hopes of thousands of fans who expect their respective heroes to return in a week's time asUPI - 525 words
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Article287 1986-01-22 32 SUPER BOWL NOTEBOOK NEW ORLEANS city officials speculate that the Super Bowl XX will cost about US$2OO,OOO ($424,000), a sirall price to pay for an eve it expected to earn the city USsloom. The $100 million is based on a study completed last year in San Francisco after Super BowlUPI - 287 words
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Article185 1986-01-22 32 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By ONCE again, the American public in Singapore will get to wake up before 5 am, pay $180 for breakfast and early cocktails, and release their primal war cries. Yes, the Superbowl is upon us once more. Encouraged by last year's success, the Pavilion185 words
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Article267 1986-01-22 32 Champ looks set to regain place PARIS, Tues. Eric Champ, the Toulon wing forward, returns to senior rugby union for his club on Saturday and could be back in the French side for the game against Ireland. The injured 23-year-old flanker, who would have made his Five-Nations championship debut againstAFP; Reuter - 267 words
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Article, Illustration552 1986-01-22 32 WORLD NO. 1 IVAN LENDL EXAMINES THE OPPOSITION McEnroe in hot seat, says Lendl 4 The pressure comes when someone challenges you and succeeds. McEnroe was No. 1 for four years; (Sweden's Bjorn) Borg for six years. All of a sudden, a new No. 1 comes along andAP; AFP - 552 words
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Article107 1986-01-22 32 Martina takes a double WORCESTER (Massachusetts), Tues. Martina Navratilova overcame a determined opponent, a sore throat and an upset stomach to win a U*****,000 ($530,000) women's tennis tournament here yesterday with a 4-6, 6-1, 6-4 victory over West Germany's Claudia Kohde-Kilsch. Her victory earned her US$4O,OOO and her second singlesReuter - 107 words
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Article250 1986-01-22 32 SAN FRANCISCO, Tues. The Seoul Olympic Organising Committee would welcome a team from neighbours North Korea at the 1988 Games, but would not offer to cohost the event, SOOC secretary-general Dr Lee Ha Woo said yesterday. Dr Lee, visiting the United States for the first time,UPI; AFP - 250 words
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Article, Illustration316 1986-01-22 33 SHA unveil plans for grassroots scheme A COMPREHENSIVE plan to promote hockey at grassroots level was unveiled by the Singapore Hockey Association yesterday. Colonel Gurucharan Singh, chairman of the Coaching and Selection Committee and a vice president of the SHA, said the plan was to widen the pool of young316 words
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Article75 1986-01-22 33 Sealing a secret PERTH, Tnes. Multi-mil-lionaire Alan Bond's America's Cop syndicate are prepared to take legal action to ensure that measurements of their boats remain secret. The Bond team had threatened the Australian Yachting Federation with an Injunction to prevent the national body from releasing the vital statistics of theirAFP - 75 words
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Article, Illustration497 1986-01-22 33 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI SAAA boss turns down Paul's claim on principle By 4 It is just that an admission of liability in such a case is tantamount to opening the floodgates to all sorts of funny claims. As a matter of principle, m we cannot497 words
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Article, Illustration306 1986-01-22 33 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN By YOUTH bowlers have received a big boost for their training programme. They can now train at a private twolane centre gratis, thanks to the assistance of Tan Eng Joo, patron of the Singapore Tenpin Bowling Congress. Last year, Eng306 words
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Article276 1986-01-22 33 ON THE CRICKET SCENE SYDNEY, Tues. Indian captain Kapil Dev blasted his batsmen for failing to chase runs after Australia's 100-run victory in the World Series Cup oneday match at the Sydney Cricket Ground today. Australia thumped 292 runs for six in their 50Reuter - 276 words
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Article175 1986-01-22 33 THE 26-member Singapore squad, short-listed for the International Cricket Conference Mini World Cup in Birmingham, England, will start training from next month. Chelva Rajah, a vice-president of the Singapore Cricket Association, said that initially, training sessions will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The first175 words
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Article66 1986-01-22 33 COLOMBO, Tues. Wicket-keeper Steve Rhodes struck a career-best, unbeaten 78 to end the England B first innings with a flourish for 363 against Sri Lanka today. The touring team, 243-7 overnight, were all out 45 minutes after lunch on the second day of the first four-day unofficialReuter - 66 words
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Article138 1986-01-22 33 JOHANNESBURG, Tues. A torrential thunderstorm prevented any play in the afternoon session on the fourth day of the deciding five-day match between the rebel Australians and South Africa yesterday. Tea was taken early, and the match was delicately poised when the rain began duringReuter - 138 words
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Article, Illustration391 1986-01-22 34 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By SINGAPORE'S campaign for the Davis Cup this year is not starting off too well. The biggest disappointment is that Albert Teo, the Republic's No. 2 singles player, has opted out, leaving a three-man team to face Taiwan from March 7-9. Coach391 words
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Article, Illustration619 1986-01-22 34 TAY CHENG KHOON reports from the Asian Squash Championships in Kuala Lumpur Singapore's hopes brighten with new draw and Peter's presence I sacrificed the Belgium Open for the British under-23. Now, instead of the Open, it's the Asian championships. Professionally, I've lost a lot.619 words
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Article, Illustration308 1986-01-22 34 THE word "Palestinian" conjures unfairly perhaps fearsome images of terrorists. But the only battles four clean-cut Palestinians Jamal Fayak Dhueifi, Man Dhueifi, Haytham Moustafa Huntash and Tareq Mohamed Abu Lughed will be engaged in here are the Asian Squash Championships and their only308 words
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Article453 1986-01-22 34 TWO 50 metres breaststroke records were broken on the last day of the Chinese Swimming Club's age-group meet on Saturday at Amber Road. Gerald Ron, swimming in the boys under-8 section, erased Mark Tay's 1982 time of 48.585ec when he clocked 47.45, while Adrian Lim, in the453 words
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Article197 1986-01-22 34 AUCKLAND, Tues. China's coach Li Minkuan changed pitchers in the seventh inning and helped the Chinese hold on to a 1-0 victory over the strong Canadian line-up in the World women's softball championships today. China were leading 1-0 and Canada, unbeaten in five games, were battingReuter; AP - 197 words
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Article35 1986-01-22 34 The Inter-Constituency netball tournament will be played from Feb 15-April 12. Entries close at 2 pm tomorrow after which the draw will be made at the National Stadium Conference Room at 3 pm.35 words
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Article341 1986-01-22 34 MONTE CARLO, Tues. Walter Rohrl and Christian Geistdorfer, of West Germany, in an Audi Quattro, spoiled Lancia's clean sweep of the top places as competitors completed the 11th stage of the Monte Carlo Rally last night. Henri Toivonen, of Finland, and Sergio Cresto, of Italy,AFP - 341 words
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Article, Illustration268 1986-01-22 34 Lina's entry brings sigh of relief THE Republic's team manager, Malkit Singh, heaved a sigh of relief after his call to Singapore this evening. He had just received confirmation that Una Ong will be arriving with the rest of the women's team on Monday. Mulkit's apprehension started when Una had268 words
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Article268 1986-01-22 34 SYDNEY, Tues. American and Soviet athletes joined forces here today to spread the gospel of the Goodwill Games. Over 5,000 athletes from more than 40 countries are being invited to the Games which will be held in Moscow from July 5-20. American swimmer Rowdy Gaines, whoAFP - 268 words
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Article, Illustration637 1986-01-22 34 Now for the undisputed heavyweight champion The plan to unify the heavyweight boxing championship by 1987, devised by Home Box Office, a private TV network, and promoters Don King and Batch Lewis, will span 18 months and cost about l'Ss» million ($42.4 million). Here UPI sportswriter Dave Raffo asks whetherUPI - 637 words
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MALAYSIA CUP '86
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Article109 1986-01-22 35 S'pore 44••II 1 12 Selangor 4 3 0 1 12 5 9 Malacca 4 3 0 1 5 4 9 T'ganu 42 2 0 718 FT *****17 Johor 4 2 0 2 7 5 6 Perak 3 2 0 1 4 3 6 Forces 4 2 0 2 7109 words
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Article, Illustration545 1986-01-22 35 Hashim holds the key to Hussein's success against Selangor JOE DORAI takes notet as coach Hussein assesses Singapore's chances 6 But whatever Selangor are capable of pulling, we'll be more than prepared. Since Kadir has watched our matches, there's a need for change. All I can say is545 words
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Article264 1986-01-22 35 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Selangor's Malaysia Cup soccer Zainal Abidin heads the scorers' list with six goals. The goals came from just two matches five in Selangor's 6-2 win over Brunei on Jan 10 and the other on Sunday when Selangor edged out Negri 3-2.NST - 264 words
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Article139 1986-01-22 35 Council reject Ismail's appeal THE Football Association of Singapore council have rejected an appeal by Geylang International's goalkeeper Ismail Matsuk to have his one-year suspension cut by two months. Ismail was suspended last March for kicking Farrer Park Dynamos striker Poon Chew Yong in a National League Division One match139 words
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Article297 1986-01-22 35 PETER SIOW - Shanghai to head the March fare PETER SIOW BASKETBALL QUADRANGULAR By SHANGHAI, who played hosts to Singapore last year, will visit the Republic in March to take part in a fournation basketball tournament at Gay World Stadium. The other teams in the round-robin meet, starting on March 25, are Thailand's297 words
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Article99 1986-01-22 35 Inter- City for December KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Inter-City soccer tournament, traditionally held in January, will be played in December from next year, Federal Territory Football Association president Datuk Dr Elyas Omar said today. Speaking at a lunch hosted for former England midfielder Trevor Brooking, he said the date ofBernama - 99 words
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SPOTLIGHT ON THE SINGAPORE BUSINESS FOOTBALL LEAUGE
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Article, Illustration443 1986-01-22 35 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By THE better team lost. And in the Singapore Business Houses Football League at least, they don't come any better than Hwee Seng. At Queenstown yesterday, the Division One League and knockout champions learnt the hard way that 90 minutes of superiorityJONATHAN CHOO - 443 words
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Article91 1986-01-22 35 STOCKHOLM, Tues. Peter Karlsson. leading scorer in the Swedish Soccer League last year, is currently in Alicante to discuss a contract with Spanish First Division team Hercules. Hercules, placed fifth from the bottom of the League, wants to replace 31--year-old Mario Kempes with the big scoring Swede.UPI - 91 words
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Article232 1986-01-22 35 THE goals were as plentiful as the nastiness when Singapore Airlines Group clobbered Banque Nationale de Paris 7-3 in a niggling Division One tie at Jalan Besar yesterday. Referee Raja Mohan was not without blame. If he had reached for his black book earlier,232 words
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Article159 1986-01-22 35 LIM KEE CHAN ON THE GOLF SCENE FORMER World Cap golfer Lim Swee Wah leaves this morning to become the first local professional to compete In China's inaugural tournament on Saturday and Sunday. Swee Wah, just back from a pro-am tournament in Malaysia over the159 words
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Article, Illustration369 1986-01-22 35 THOMAS CUP QUALIFYING ROUND National ranking champ in serious training HIS form may have suffered dramatically in the last two years, but Wong Shoon Keat could well turn out to be the Republic's trump card in the Thomas Cup qualifying round in Bangkok from Feb369 words
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Article135 1986-01-22 35 FOCUS ON THE JAPAN OPEN BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS win the last two games, 15-12, 18-17. Jogis, a student of Arizona State University, said after the match: "I was quite disappointed but I still have a chance in the men's doubles and mixed doubles events." The firstAP - 135 words
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Miscellaneous130 1986-01-22 35 DARTS SDA Dlv. 1: KIRYU, Tues. ChristoPrairie Express A v SRC pher Jogis, one of the rare Blue (Station Lounge, 8 pm). American badminton playSOCCER SBHFL Dlv. e rs who venture out of 2: Dynasty Hotel v Keppelite their country, was elimi(5.15 pm), Tien Wah Press v nated in the130 words
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Article396 1986-01-22 36 Japanese buyers scramble for the cheap crude LONDON, Tues. Prices of North Sea crude oil crashed to their lowest levels in six years yesterday, with further heavy falls predicted. Today, Japanese buyers scrambled for the cheap oil, turning away from traditional suppliers in theAP; NYT; Reuter - 396 words
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449 1986-01-22 36 Woman's place is in bedroom Marcos President pours scorn on challenger MANILA, Tues. President Ferdinand Marcos, pouring fresh scorn on opposition challenger Corazon Aquino, said a woman's place is in the bedroom. Mrs Aquino had stepped out of line by "challenging the men", he told a Manila campaign rally yesterday.449 words
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Article47 1986-01-22 36 What it should have been LAST week's Sunday Times reported that Outreach was a newlyformed group of volunteers who conducted a survey on youth. Outreach is, in fact, the name of the survey project conducted by the newly-formed group, Youth Challenge. We are sorry for the error.47 words
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Article, Illustration171 1986-01-22 36 Breathalyser tests MOTORISTS who are stopped for a breathalyser test need not worry about contaminated mouthpieces. The plastic tube that the motorist has to blow into will be discarded after each case, a Traffic Police official said yesterday. He was responding to fears voiced by171 words
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Article32 1986-01-22 36 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones Average of 30 industrials dropped 0.69 to 1,528.44 points in the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange to- day. APAP - 32 words
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255 1986-01-22 36 MORE than 200 union leaders will meet Mr Ong Teng Cheong today to discuss recent proposals to overcome the recession. They are expected to raise several key issues during the closed-door meeting with the Second Deputy Prime Minister and SecretaryGeneral of the National255 words
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Article114 1986-01-22 36 BEIRUT, Tues. A big car bomb killed at least 27 people and wounded about 70 today in East Beirut, ravaged by almost a month of interChristian fighting and political turmoil. Police said more people were trapped in buildings set ablaze by the explosion thatReuter - 114 words
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330 1986-01-22 36 LONDON, Tues. Renewed fighting in Aden is hampering the further evacuation of foreigners anxious to escape from South Yemen where battles between rival Marxist factions have been raging for the past week. Rear Admiral John Garnier, skipper of the royal yachtAP; Reuter - 330 words
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270 1986-01-22 36 Bank Negara helping HK in Carrian probe KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Bank Negara confirmed today that it was helping Hongkong investigators track down well over Msloo million reportedly sent by Car-rian-related companies to Malaysia before 1982, Bernama reported. The news agency quoted Deputy Governor Dr Lin See Yan as saying thatAFP - 270 words
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Advertisement228 1986-01-22 36 r/^^^lSa-iSlßHffi te^S___B(PßS \mL2^3~^£2 4-Speaker Car Stereo System Beltek Model: MR-813 $465.00 Trade-in Any Old Set $150.00 /gg K> You Pay $315.00 Extra one pair FREE H Beltek S-6045 Car Speaker Hi ■■^■"•"■•^■""•"■•■■■■■p''' wt t ffs*CEc^B r-n r~i M9 £m 1W HKJU& *^UJtmi*A tM ■ill! I^RH Beltek MR-813 (50 Watts) Dolby*228 words
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Advertisement389 1986-01-22 36 NEW COMBINATION Kunica ii yjj Ai feNir I comes Wlth Hexanon AR3S-70 F4 lens and a gadget bag fSS!JS^ for only *****.00 (While stocks lasts) li^l*—- -2«£> Also available: B^ Konica TC-X body Fl.B/50mm Standard lens case for only *****.00 (Without wide strap) Double your perspective with the hL~~ ~j||389 words
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Miscellaneous111 1986-01-22 36 Weather UP TO 1 pm: Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 am tomorrow: 31 max., 23 min. SUNSET today: 7.16 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.13 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 13/24C Fine Manila 22/30C Cloudy Amsterdam tC Melbourne 14/23 C Fine Bangkok 22/31C Fair Moscow -9/-6C Snow Beijing -7/-2C Overcast New York111 words
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Section Two
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Society
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Article, Illustration1913 1986-01-22 1 New, sleek models from the Mercedes 200 range were unveiled by Cycle and Carriage on Friday. Next Wednesday, its maker will celebrate the centennial of the Benz and the motorcar. The Mercede^^l Benz success story thanks to its workers is told by RICHARD REEVES. Back toNYT - 1,913 words
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Article, Illustration62 1986-01-22 1 Karl Benz (front left in second car) and his son (on his left) take some relatives and his daughters Clara and Thilde (front car) on a motoring excursion from Mannheim to Grosssachsen on the Bergstrasse in Germany in 1895. 1886: The firs patented Benz car The62 words
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Article, Illustration715 1986-01-22 2 Women's clubs are evolving from homemakers 1 hen parties to groups of career women galvanised by specific goals. MAGDALENE LUM talks to the president of the Singapore Council of Women's Organisations about the clubs' progress and plans for the new year. THE715 words
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Article, Illustration335 1986-01-22 2 IF YOU'RE Japanese and looking forward to the birth of your baby, you go through the same agony parents around the world endure. What do you name the tyke? A study of five million policy holders born between 1900 and 1983 by the335 words
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Advertisement687 1986-01-22 1 i =l r== A Jit L/Ldf IOL yl IIJ-l 111 Jim I IrJI i is now woma *tee Carner School University Call the Carrier Man on f»Ste*»»^. e Y° u re I to work, and so forth (most other Study In UK *****55 today and you'll find one I ipßP^^^687 words
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Advertisement60 1986-01-22 1 Women's clubs look ahead 2 With 1986 A walk through Little India 6 With Aunty Juliet Chinese trimmings, Baba soul 11 Caroline Ngui reviews Sam Pek Eng Tai "|B j -y-**"- 1 ■Hr I "Happiness" 3000 times 4 Sad story behind Kids Things Edited by Christine Khor Arts A Leisure60 words
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Advertisement93 1986-01-22 2 Introductory Offer I ICamCAI I\suJX\ Z)OCl|-/S. Chinese soup bowl with any 2 promotion packets New Maggi Asian Soups are prepared from carefully selected exotic spices and freshest of ingredients blended to perfection. So when you bring them to boil, New Maggi Asian Soups come alive with fresh tasting fullbodied flavour.93 words
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Advertisement66 1986-01-22 3 y When we imprint your name on the Card, we make quite a commitment to the promise of respect,recognition Thus, membership is neither lightly given, nor, we trust, taken* This, after all, will be the only Card Bearing this in mind, we'd like to get to know you better* For66 words
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Article, Illustration92 1986-01-22 4 H^ft^WlßS *H* 2:#&hli rain: mm^vd ffi W^J fife® trt fife A*'>3£ S fife Wfti&T^T fife flkEJflt7HS£+<l o fife it *J m fifei^ "«K*-fS% W W^^feJ^^-^ ft S'J*fiK^ci*° fife a ft~-nmm&.' «ft i3-&ifiiti:T o tCiiiiai^ ft %J&JXft ft +£&<>& ft -iffi IP-i ?8J& -Bra" M/i^'f-il^li S(J Ms£fc m W ft* nn92 words
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Article909 1986-01-22 4 There is a sad story behind Steve Lu's determination to write the Chinese character for happiness and good fortune 3,000 times. TAN BAN HUAT finds out why. 41 parted with my parents when I left my hometown in Jiangsu province at the age off909 words
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Article, Illustration188 1986-01-22 4 TANG poet Li Bai (701--762 AD) has said in his poem, Looking At Lushan Waterfall, that the Mountain Lu waterfall at the peak of Xianglu made him wonder if it was the Milky Way. The scene of Li admiring the waterfall of the188 words
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Article76 1986-01-22 4 f *TieDi?t pa flrsfeS7«^^wa^ >c^ JC«n«*vs*6t;3K a i^n^xif ft* £ft i: i^ Wit i$ If^ jt S < 3; 9, iX fi-J iS St «J*+ltft^»*XJttf 5p iswax »*4»xftft« -aa w L'J. #K« W> K pj VI if s f t '9; /f-: Z if m •f*& K mi aim* z^tinfeT76 words
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742 1986-01-22 4 I Dragon Tales This is the English translation of an article by Lin Shan ONE sometimes wonders if any one of the 205 emperors in Chinese history can rival Shi Huang Di (259- 210 BC) in charm and wealth, and in his742 words
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Article128 1986-01-22 4 'r.m^mmjm^^y mm? W*H******- mvx^t'f iELtri'j fifths A6<J*«e« 10 tt tf *ft -I^/:A ffD* ifriii/J-J-f-.^ I- ft*aw*iEJ*& it*BJ9s*± H-ilc i^nj *s ft a" w m>j m ft i#H£&7cM2l2 p»j ft w m m k r*f ij m m ti --T->K-fe L*rf;, fft Astrl li o ifg IS 4^ a**ffl r /i.128 words
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1008 1986-01-22 5 KARON ABDUL RAHMAN - KARON ABDUL RAHMAN Malay culture and customs: An overview Part 3 This article, which is the last of a three-part series, gives an overview of Malay practices and traditions. A few of the practices discussed have either been tapered down or discarded altogether. By IN1,008 words
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Article, Illustration333 1986-01-22 5 Oleh HARON A. RAHMAN DALAM sesebuah masyarakat tradisional yang kebanyakannya di kampungkampung atau di desa-desa, kehidupan seseorang itu kerapkali tertakluk kepada adat-resam. Betapa pentingnya adat itu ternyata dari pepatah: "Biar mati anak jangan mati adat". Walaupun erti tersirat pepatah ini sebenarnya lebih dalam daripada yang tersurat,333 words
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Advertisement613 1986-01-22 5 fil WORLD'S LARGEST EXHIBITION OF FINE IMITATED ANTIQUE PORCELAIN li WARES FROM JIANGXI AND FUJIAN PROVINCES, CHINA. We are honoured to be appointed as Sole Agent for China National Arts Crafts Imp Exp Corp Guangdong Branch for Rosewood Vase Stand. FREE Rosewood Vase Stand for every purchase of Jiangxi vase613 words
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Miscellaneous816 1986-01-22 6 HOPE you have had an absolutely relaxing yet eventful F$ Mil ff\ L 1 1 W %M I UUll W® I v I IMH) K&M holiday. bS^HFlBR^? J(BI !ylMB Jq HIMttLi«dBi P"^ 1 ElfwH Last December, I visited "Little India" at Serangoon g%W* it m W T i P 1816 words
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Advertisement1336 1986-01-22 7 LIDO I REGAL ■■©Br 7nrT7 i ■iiillilllilllM'lllifWWiiiiiiiii 8 CATHAY: LAST DAY! wniAi cunuiiMr LAST DAY' -sf tJUiuIUJ 0 (33«3400)ii.00.m. 1.30.4.00. 6.30 *9.00pm Note REVISED SCREENING TIMeY ORG AN I SATIOM 8 ft S> B H^^fl^/ NOle HbVlbbU bOHttNINO llMbb k 1 l-'-]|''J JWjriV'JUh' j-itl M O V m The dead/y1,336 words
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Advertisement2933 1986-01-22 8 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES WiH- u "¥rfH| NOfICES IB— m STANTS RSSOBBI mmm f^ No: box service: W JKE ***** VTCIKBB d I All I d naauoo I Ilillinillll 11l Sa es Tel *****11 straits Times: 5 525.00 psc. cm. Collected- Sss 00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD ext 5724-/5/ 6/82,933 words
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Advertisement705 1986-01-22 9 NOTICES NOTICE THE SINGAPORE BUDDHIST LODGE THE 1986 (38th) ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION OF "HONG-BAO" TO THE DESTITUTES AND DISABLES MR. ONG PANG BOON MP FOR TELOK AVER CONSTITUENCY IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO OFFICIATE THE DISTRIBUTION CEREMONY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT The Singapore Buddhist Lodge will conduct its Annual Distribution of705 words
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Advertisement452 1986-01-22 9 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 642 of 1985 In the Matter of the Companies Act, (Chapter 185) And In the Matter of FREIGHT ft TRADE (PRIVATE) LIMITED ADVERTISEMENT OF PETTTION Notice is hereby given that a petition for the winding up of452 words
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Advertisement554 1986-01-22 9 #^P NANYANG J 1 I INSTITUTE 1 I TENDER NOTICE I Tenders are invited for: g? Supply, delivery, installation and J| commissioning of MICROCOMPUTER i SYSTEMS (original or compatible IBM *g PC units) for Laboratory Projects and M Design Work. Ir, Tender documents may be obtained from the Cashier, Bursar's554 words
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Advertisement1111 1986-01-22 9 NOTICE Steven Sim Seow Wah, I/C No: *****67/B, has left our employment and is no longer authorised to transact business on our behalf or collect any monies due to the company. SHRIRO (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD P NOTICE This is to inform that Mr Ng Aik Wee, I/C No. *****44-1 is1,111 words
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Advertisement578 1986-01-22 9 THK BANKKI'PTTY ACT (CHAPTER 18) TAKE NOTICE THAT: (a) Receiving and Adjudication Orders were made against the following debtor. 1 on the 10th day of January 1986. IN BANKRUPTCY NOS 1261/84 Ramamoorthy Sreedharan, I/C *****59/F of 146 Braddell Road. Singapore 1335. 1724/84 Michael Tan Pak Seng, I/C *****85/G of Blk578 words
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Advertisement378 1986-01-22 9 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY I GIVEN, that I Leaw Kn I Chuan of No 34A Jin. Selaseh Singapore, have applied j for a RETAIL BEER SHOP LICENCE in respect of I premises at M/S. Chun BOOH Prov. Electrical Ser- i vice, 34 Jin. Selaseh Singa- j pore 2880 and that378 words
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Advertisement125 1986-01-22 10 appointments! POST OF: SECURITY GUARD FEMALE INDUSTRIAL NURSE (Permanent Night Shift) ACCOUNTS CLERKS QA TECHNICIAN m GM Singapore w r PteUd 501 Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 1 Z Singapore 2056 /W\ POST OF: I FINANCIAL I I ACCOUNTANT I in The Straits Times 15/10/85 The Advertiser POST OF: Accounts]125 words
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Advertisement109 1986-01-22 10 You can acknowledge applicants to your recruitment advertisements in The Straits Times Appointments-Acknowledgement Column. Cut administrative costs. You can acknowledge all responses to your successful recruitment advertisements with the placement of a notice. It shows you care and will enhance your company's image. Suggested Ad. Sizes: 3cm x 2col $150109 words
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Miscellaneous744 1986-01-22 10 SUN TAN By Collette PEANUTS By Scnulz jF^^^ibPlOjSHA WvJ DoNfISSITAND F^T I I WISM THE SCHOOL /"ITS 601N6 TO "V~- WOU) CAN A SCMOOL Ifl LEFT MV IUNChA N^UJ FfELD TOPW^I *<: g^pg- |t^ /y "3 J l /(^LiM/NAW H \RUIN W NOON/ x JUS RUIN VOUR NOON 7 I744 words
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Article, Illustration993 1986-01-22 11 Classic Chinese trimmings, pure Baba soul CAROLINE NGUI reviews the Peranakan Sam Pek Eng Tai (or The Butterfly Lovers), staged at the Drama Centre last week. THE minute I stepped into the lobby, I knew that mum and dad, aunty, grand-aunty, even greatgrand aunty would have loved to have beenDAVID TAN - 993 words
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Article, Illustration500 1986-01-22 11 Passion Flower, the television film that was shot here last year, was telecast in the United States last Sunday. JOAN HANAUER reports. 4 Boxleitner and Hershey wind up plotting how to get rid of rich daddy and blame it on her boring hubby. ButUPI - 500 words
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Miscellaneous467 1986-01-22 11 What's On ——mi i PERFORMANCE of Halley's Comet will be on am 5.30 pm. On till Sunday. and $1 each for children. and $1 for children under 12. pm, and 2pm 4.30 pm. This BY THE Extra Touch Live till May. Singapore Science SINGAPORE ART Sentosa, 9am 7 pm. Tickets467 words
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Miscellaneous1097 1986-01-22 11 -I Radio One Christina Tan presents lively songs lor children in MUSICAL TREATS (10.05 am and 4.30 pm); Susan Lim hosts a request programme for Singapore Armed Forces personnel in FORCES 55 (8.05 pm); and Rose Tan talks to a food columnist in YOUR HOST TONIGHT (9.10 pm). FM Service1,097 words
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Miscellaneous358 1986-01-22 12 MY VIEW —CATHERINE ONG i n ■mn BB^r vv^^B^^^^^^i^B bb^^^^^P^bB S Isv^*"^ SBB Jeffrey Archer's novel loses its passion when it is made into a mini-series... Peter Strauss (right) and Sam Neill in Kane And Abel (Ch 5, 9.30 pm) 1360 5 Atl P f0 8 rammes m En lish358 words
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Miscellaneous379 1986-01-22 12 Kane And Abel (Ch 5, 9.M pm) When Peter Strauss played Rudy Jordache in Rich Man, Poor Man, the series won cult audiences and made him a superstar. In that series, he was the good guy fighting for the American Dream of being rich, successful and happy. In Kane And379 words
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Miscellaneous282 1986-01-22 12 Another tale of the American Dream by that which he has warned against: the limited imaginations of its producers and directors. It is based on Jeffrey Archer's best-selling novel of power, passion and revenge. But translated into the mini-series format, the power and passion become staged and melodramatic, and its282 words
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Miscellaneous270 1986-01-22 12 of indexing and cataloguing standardised knowledge. Applause Astalre And Rogers: The day Divorcee (Ch 12, S pm) "The plot is trivial French farce but the dances are among the wittiest and most lyrical expressions of American witticism on the screen." New Yorker, 1977. This movie won the 1934 Academy Award270 words
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Miscellaneous194 1986-01-22 12 ship with Astaire. They certainly sparked off the imagination of the dance-starved audiences of the 30s. The duo can still excite our imagination tonight with the show-stopping The Continental dance sequence. Even the archaic comedy routines supporting Hollywood's great new dance team in their first big success are still funny.194 words
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