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Title Section15 1986-02-07 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, I*B6 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article877 1986-02-07 1 US economy projected to grow 4% this year and inflation expected to remain low WASHINGTON, Thurs. THE Reagan administration predicts that the American economy will accelerate its recovery this year with minimal inflation, but warns that the record trade deficit will not improve for some time.UPI; Reuter - 877 words
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170 1986-02-07 1 TOKYO, Thurs. Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone today supported President Ronald Reagan's proposal for international currency talks. "I think it (Mr Reagan's idea) is correct," Mr Nakasone said during a session of the Japanese Lower House Budget Committee, parts of which were televised nationally.AP - 170 words
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Article, Illustration711 1986-02-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysia today handed Singapore a note protesting against a remark made by the Republic's First Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong. on the Malaysian Chinese Association's position and influence in the government here. Deputy Foreign Minister Datuk Abdul Kadir SheikhBernama; NST - 711 words
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Article83 1986-02-07 1 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM PEKAN, Than. Prime Minister Datnk Serl Dr Mahathir Mohamad today explained the Cabinet's decision te pretest eanl—t Stngapere's First Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, for saying that tke Malaysian Chinese I— Hstton lacks influence In the government. He said: "It to83 words
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334 1986-02-07 1 Koon Swan to seek permission for another trip to KL KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) President Tan Koon Swan said today that he hoped to get permission from the Singapore authorities to come back again and attend the party's extraordinary general meeting on March 2. He told reportersNST - 334 words
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Article61 1986-02-07 1 SYDNEY, Thurs. Qantas said today its flights out of Sydney tomorrow will be delayed when cabin crews stop work to demand changes in safety procedures on the airline's Boeing 7675. A spokesman for the airline told Reuters about 5,000 passengers would be delayed, some up to 24 hours,Reuter - 61 words
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Article62 1986-02-07 1 SEOUL, Thurs. Universities and colleges across South Korea have been instructed not to allow students to enter campuses after nightfall without special permission, it was announced today. A directive from the Ministry of Education, In what was described as another measure to reinforce campus order, alsoAP - 62 words
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Article63 1986-02-07 1 BON REPOS (Haiti), Than. Foreign reporters Investigating allegation* that victims el last week's anti-government demsnstiallsas were being borled Iu mass graves saw mere than IM bodies being damped In a pit at tats hartal ground en the edge ef the capital. There were no obvious balletAP - 63 words
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Article, Illustration392 1986-02-07 1 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO By MANILA, Thurs. President Ferdinand Marcos warned last night that he would resort to "legitimate violence" to settle any uprising that the opposition might stir up after the election. "My warning and advice is that the government is entitled392 words
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Article235 1986-02-07 1 MANILA, Thurs. The entire Philippine Armed Forces went on "red alert" today, bracing for possible violence on the eve of the "fateful" day when 27 million Filipino voters decide the most hotly-contested presidential election in two decades. There were scattered reports of intimidation and fraud duringUPI; AP - 235 words
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Article337 1986-02-07 2 Three steal $344,000 THREE jobless men managed to steal about $344,000 in cash from an office safe despite having tripped the burglar alarm. At first they fled after they set off the alarm. But when they realised the alarm was faulty, they proceeded to ransack the office when no337 words
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Article217 1986-02-07 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS IT IS critical net only that the Philippines elections be fair and free, but also that they are seen to be so. It is not in the interest of either side to try to manipulate the polls in its awn favour. For a victory obtained217 words
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Article201 1986-02-07 2 BANK PICKS S'PORE AS MONEY MANAGEMENT CENTRE HONGKONG BANK has picked Singapore as its second Regional Treasury Centre after London, to offer money management services such as foreign exchange trading, interest rate or currency swaps and forward deals. Singapore was chosen as one of the centres because we have201 words
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Article88 1986-02-07 2 'FORGOTTEN PAN-EL PEOPLE' A GROUP of employees of Pan-Electric Industries has written in to lament that they have becon. the forgotten people in its present crisis. They say newspaper reports have focused on the banks, investors and shareholders, and have yet to spare a thought for the "1,500 of88 words
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Article306 1986-02-07 2 'Cut business ties' CHINESE Communist Party and government officials have been ordered to sever all business ties immediately or face the consequences. The official Xinhua news agency said the order to cut business links, issued by the party Central Committee and the State Council in the form306 words
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181 1986-02-07 2 Around Asean. ..and Across the Causeway Doctor-actor's wish ACADEMY AWARD-WINNING actor Dr Haing Ngor wants to return to Cambodia. The 36-year-old doctor-turned-actor, who won international acclaim in The Killing Fields for his portrayal of a Cambodian journalist, has been at the Thai-Cambodian border for the past three weeks filming a181 words
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Article227 1986-02-07 2 Kenny's comeback LIVERPOOL manager Kenny Dalglish made a timely comeback to First Division football when he scored the equalising goal to salvage a draw in the Super Cup semi-final first leg at Norwich. He saved Liverpool's face with a cheeky, Jimmy Greavesstyle goal in the 78th minute, side-footing the227 words
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Article418 1986-02-07 2 Spoof at the Rainbow CHOO LI AT is sent down to earth by the gods for insubordination. She lands in a sleazy bar somewhere in Asia and meets up with Shanghai Shirley, Sam Seng and Loh Mee Oh. Amidst half forgotten pakow-crazy and kwacnee-eating buffoons, a romance blossoms418 words
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Article333 1986-02-07 2 Buyers' Guide Product Advertiser Section Page Artnes KLM Royal Dutch Airlines I 35 United Airlines I 8 Audn Victor Electronic Co I—2 Mulpha Marketing I 1 Aviary lurong Bird Park I 18 Bank Overseas Union Bank ltd I 1/17 Drinks FAN (Bistro) II 18 Bookshop Times Bookshop I 32 Cameras333 words
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393 1986-02-07 3 China takes hard line on cadres with sidelines BEIJING. Thurs. Chinese Communi. t Party and government of .rials have been ordered to sever all business ties immediately or face the consequences. The official Xinhua news agency said the order to cut business links, issued by the party Central Committee andAP; AFP - 393 words
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215 1986-02-07 3 Jacket find sparks re-trial call in Baby Azaria case SYDNEY, Thurs. Lawyers for Lindy Chamberlain, jailed for life in Australia's celebrated "dingo baby" murder case, said today they were hoping for a re-trial following the discovery in the desert of a child's tattered jacket. Chamberlain, 37, has identified the jacketReuter - 215 words
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Article25 1986-02-07 3 COLOMBO, Thurs. Security forces killed six Tamil separatists in clashes in Sri Lanka's Northern Province yesterday, the Defence Ministry said today. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article71 1986-02-07 3 A VICE-ADMIRAL in the Spanish Navy who was a direct descendant of explorer Christopher Columbus was killed along with his driver yesterday in an attack by suspected Basque terrorists in Madrid, police in the city said. A police spokesman said witnesses saw two unidentified men and aAP - 71 words
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Article95 1986-02-07 3 THERE APPARENTLY were no serious cases of contamination among 70 workers exposed to a leak of radioactive plutonium at the world's largest nuclear reprocessing plant, a spokesman for the company said yesterday in Seascale, England). The spokesman for state-owned British Nuclear Fuels Ltd would not sayAP - 95 words
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Article72 1986-02-07 3 GUNMEN SHOT dead a supporter of Punjab's moderate Sikh ruling party yesterday, adding to an already charged atmosphere in the volatile north-west state in India. Two men on a scooter gunned down Mr Jatinder Singh Ghuman, leader of the All-In-dia Sikh Students Federation (AISSF) in Gurdaspur district,Reuter - 72 words
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Article59 1986-02-07 3 FOUR CREWMEN were killed and a fifth was wounded yesterday when a Cypriot tanker was attacked in the Gulf, probably by Iranian fighter planes, Lloyds of London said. The tanker, the 21,500 tonne Avocet, was hit by a missile off the coast of Qatar and abandoned after aAFP - 59 words
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Article, Illustration203 1986-02-07 3 GOA, Thnrs. Pope John Pan! 11, Onsh with the triamph of his warm welcome yesterday In Madras where he celebrated Mass before aa estimated million people, brought his message of peace to this sleepy enclave on the Arabian seaHe addressed a crowd of more than IMAMReuter; UPI - 203 words
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Article257 1986-02-07 3 Haiti denies Duvalier asylum bid PORT-AU-PRINCE, Thurs. President-for-life JeanClaude Duvalier was reported yesterday to have sought political asylum in Western Europe to escape popular unrest at home but the Haitian government strongly denied he made any such move. An Information Ministry spokesman, speaking to foreign reporters last night, described asReuter - 257 words
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Article109 1986-02-07 3 Death at party: Firm to pay SEOUL, Thurs. A Seoul court has ordered a company to pay U5544,000 (5593,000) compensation to the family of a director who died after overdrinking at a company year-end party. Judge Kim Song-man said insurance company managing director Lee Chong died in the performance ofReuter - 109 words
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166 1986-02-07 3 Reagan launches drive to find cure for Aids WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Ronald Reagan has directed US SurgeonGeneral C. Everett Koop to prepare "a major report to the American people" on the disease Aids. Mr Reagan said this yesterday as he toured the Department of Health and Human Services to rallyAP - 166 words
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487 1986-02-07 3 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST 'Grave repercussions' on country's trade surplus By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Thurs. The Japanese government expressed fears today that the price of oil will tumble again later this year "with grave repercussions" that the decrease in import payments will boost Japan's lop-sided487 words
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Article62 1986-02-07 3 DHAKA, Thurs. More than 200.000 staff at three Bangladesh state-owned banks went on strike today to protest against privatisation plans and to seek higher wages. The government said last October it would sell 49 per cent of the shares of Janata, Agrani and Rupali banks on theReuter - 62 words
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209 1986-02-07 4 Heath leads revolt over Leyland plans FORMER Prime Minister Edward Heath led about 41 Conservatives Last night in a parliamentary revolt against Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher over plans to sell part of Britain's state-owned car-maker, British Leyland (BL), to the Americans. The rebels defied party managers and abstained after anReuter - 209 words
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Article, Illustration270 1986-02-07 4 BEVERLY HILLS, Thurs. The Color Purple, the drama of a rural Black woman's struggle for independence, and Out of Africa, a romantic adventure set in a British colony, scored 11 nominations each yesterday for the 58th Academy Awards. Prizzi's Honor, the bitterAP - 270 words
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Article124 1986-02-07 4 PARIS, Thurs. A bomb attack, the third in three nights, injured nine people yesterday at a popular sporting goods store in central Paris and heightened fears of a nightly terrorist campaign Six people suffered serious injuries at the FNACSports store in an undergroundAP - 124 words
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Article, Illustration385 1986-02-07 4 The wrong plane forced down, says Israeli TV JERUSALEM, Thurs. Prime Minister Shimon Peres said the interception of a Syria-bound Libyan jet was "clearly a mistake" and Israeli television said the wrong plane was forced down. Israeli television reported yesterday that three planes left LibyaUPI; Reuter; AP - 385 words
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Article127 1986-02-07 4 Soviets expel two Italians ROME. Thurs. The Soviet Union Ivas ordered the expulsion of two Italians, one of them a diplomat, apparently in retaliation for similar Italian action yesterday, authoritative sources said today. The sources said the second man ordered out of Moscow was an official of a commercial company.Reuter - 127 words
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97 1986-02-07 4 'London and Moscow plan spy swop' WEST BERLIN, Thurs. Britain and the Soviet Union are negotiating a spy exchange to take place in the spring, after the prisoner swap next week, the Hamburg newspaper. Bild, reported yesterday. News of the second exchange comes three days after Bild's report of nextAP - 97 words
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392 1986-02-07 4 US may trim UN grant to force cut in spending WASHINGTON, Thursday SECRETARY of State George Shultz said yesterday that United States contributions to the United Nations and its agencies should be cut further to support American demands for lower UN budgets. "The United Nations and some other international organisationsAP - 392 words
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92 1986-02-07 4 DALLAS, Thurs. A knife-wielding passenger held 232 people hostage aboard an airliner on the ground here last night but was persuaded to release them after two hours by police, an airline spokesman said. None of the 221 passengers and 11 crew members on boardReuter; AP - 92 words
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Article, Illustration594 1986-02-07 6 IRENE NGOO - Military vote will be set aside IRENE NGOO By 4 In this particular mattar, I am •o certain of victory that thooo declarations of my opponent that thara will bo civil war in this country indicate how dot- m porato thoy ara. Mr Marcos (above). 4 If they think that594 words
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655 1986-02-07 6 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN The ieeuee By Manila Correspondent MANILA, Thurs Tomorrow's presidential election, the most crucial since independence, will be a watershed in the history of the Philippines. Much seems to hinge on the credibility of the election whether it will be fair655 words
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Article, Illustration267 1986-02-07 6 CONCEPCION, Thurs. American television reporters have accused Philippine troops of punching them and smashing their equipment yesterday when they tried to film men kicking a car carrying the sister-in-law of opposition candidate Corazon Aquino. Members of an NBC team and other witnesses said tbe IncidentReuter - 267 words
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Article49 1986-02-07 6 ZAMBOANGA CITY. Thurs. Three people were wounded when a time-bomb hidden in a wall clock left for safekeeping at a radio station exploded, causing a fire that razed the station, the military reported yesterday. There were no indications that the explosion was relatJd to the election. APAP - 49 words
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Article, Illustration539 1986-02-07 6 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT US press opinions By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON.Thurs. Five of America's most opinionated journalists/columnists were recently asked on a television programme who they would vote for in the Philippine election if they had the vote. With one exception, they refused, pleading that they hadAP - 539 words
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Article, Illustration490 1986-02-07 6 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN Run-up to the polls MANILA, Thurs. The most extraordinary presidential election unfolds in the Philippines tomorrow as 27 million Filipinos are asked to make the choice between an ageing ruler and a housewife who has never held public office. President Ferdinand490 words
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461 1986-02-07 6 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT Candidates' TV interviews WASHINGTON, Thurs. Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos went on the offensive against his critics this morning on a wide-ly-watched American television programme. His opponent, Mrs Corazon Aquino, meanwhile, issued what ABC Nightline interviewer Ted Koppel called an "ominous461 words
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363 1986-02-07 6 The roles of key tigures in the poll The ABC of the election CANDIDATES: There are nine candidates approved by the Commission on Elections (Comelec); four for President and five for Vice-Presi-dent. The principal candidates are: Ferdinand Marcos, 68, from the KBL for the post of President and Arturo Tolentino,363 words
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239 1986-02-07 7 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - ALBERT RAMALINGAM BANGKOK, Thurs. The Vietnamese authorities In Cambodia have made it Illegal for Khaiers to marry each other they can only marry Vietnamese, Dr Halag Ngor claimed yesterday. He could not say when this new policy was adopted but said It was the239 words
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Article, Illustration416 1986-02-07 7 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - ALBERT RAMALINGAM Hopes to practise medicine in Cambodia By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Thurs. Academy award-win-ning actor Dr Haing Ngor wants to return to Cambodia. The 36-year-old doctor-turned-actor, who won international acclaim in The Killing Fields for his portrayal of a Cambodian journalist, has416 words
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285 1986-02-07 7 Indonesia 'needs June shuttle flight' JAKARTA, Thurs. Indonesia's telecommunications, including its television networks, would face difficulties if the planned flight of another American space shuttle in June were cancelled. Tourism and Telecommunications Minister Ahmad Tahir said yesterday. Indonesia's television networks depend on the June launch of the Palapa B-3 communicationsAP - 285 words
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Article62 1986-02-07 7 MANILA, Thurs. Four people died and 10 others became seriously ill after eating poisonous fish during a drinking spree at a village near Polillo town, 100 km east of here, the Philippine News Agency reported. Four victims died on Tuesday, 20 minules after eating aAFP - 62 words
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136 1986-02-07 7 Suharto orders death of rabid animals JAKARTA, Thurs. President Suharto has instructed officials to kill stray dogs, cats and monkeys suspected of carrying rabies following reports that at least 36 people have died of the disease, Antara news agency said yesterday. The Minister for Animal Husbandry and Fisheries, Mr Hutasoit,Reuter - 136 words
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Article44 1986-02-07 7 JAKARTA, Thurs. Three teenagers were recovered dead and three others were feared drowned in a flash flood of the Deli river in Medan, Antara news agency reported yesterday. They were bathing in the river when the flood occurred on Monday. AFPAFP - 44 words
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161 1986-02-07 7 JAKARTA, Thurs. Asean member countries plan to make use of Presi dent Ronald Reagan's visit to Bali in April to promote Asean as a tourist destination, a conference spokesman for the Asean Sub-Committee on Tourism said today. The conference, attended by heads ofBernama - 161 words
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326 1986-02-07 9 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM By PEKAN, Thurs. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad today warned Malaysians at a rally here of a whispering campaign aimed at toppling leaders of the multiparty National Front government. He said: "They are getting support from outside. But we326 words
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Article78 1986-02-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Five under-aged girls were found working in an illegal Kuala Lumpur massage parlour. The girls, who were picked up during a police raid last Monday, were handed over to the Welfare Department. The police anti-vice branch also arrested 17 Thai women in aNST - 78 words
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Article34 1986-02-07 9 SEREMBAN, Thurs. The health authorities have stepped up preventive measures against dengue fever following reports of eight suspected cases in Seremban and Kuala Pilah districts since the beginning of the year. NSTNST - 34 words
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Article, Illustration85 1986-02-07 9 TO THE sounds of gongs, cymbals sad drams, this lion prepares te usher la the Year ef the Tiger. For two Leers each eight, St dancers go throngh their paces to ensure that the lion will perform flawlessly during the Lunar New Year season, startingBernama - 85 words
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Article380 1986-02-07 9 Plan to prevent them from returning to old habits PENANG, Thursday MALAYSIA plans to tighten its drug laws to prevent former addicts from returning to their old habits. Deputy Home Minister Datuk Radzi Sheikh Ahmad today proposed amending the Dangerous Drugs (Treatment and Rehabilitation) ActBernama - 380 words
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158 1986-02-07 9 Man claims be was raped by four women KUALA TRENGGANU, Thurs. A 37-year-old man has claimed he was raped by four women in Dungun. The man, a government officer from Malacca, told police he was on the way here when the four women in a car overtook him and signalledNST - 158 words
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368 1986-02-07 9 ALOR STAR, Thurs. Muslims in Kedah have been warned against ignoring the rulings of the Fatwa Committee on Religious Matters. Mentri Besar Datuk Paduka Haji Osman Aroff stressed on Tuesday that the Fatwa committee was the highest authority which could issue fatwa (rulings onNST - 368 words
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Article, Illustration283 1986-02-07 10 CHINA'S official news agency, Xinhua, has designated Mr Li Rongming, a specialist on East Asian affairs, as its correspondent in Singapore. Xinhua has received approval to set up a bureau here. The agency's deputy director of its Foreign Affairs Department in Beijing, Mr Yu283 words
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235 1986-02-07 10 W!!0 says Singapore dvesnt have lion-heart-ed dentists? In fact, there are more than St, according to Lion-trainer Richard Chlpperfleld. When a cry far help went ont the day before yesterday for a dentist to treat lioness Pasha's toothache, more than 31 dentists called. Dr235 words
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Article116 1986-02-07 10 Ho owns only 10% of complex PEOPLE'S Park Complex developer Ho Kok Cheong no longer owns the whole building, contrary to what was reported in The Straits Times on Wednesday in a story on Mr Ho's tax problems. The management corporation of the complex said yesterday that 90 per cent116 words
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Article76 1986-02-07 10 TWO men, each carrying a knife, tied up a hawker in a Housing Board lift and robbed him of a $2,000 watch, $700 and some cheques in Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3 on Monday morning. Mr Lim Seng Tong, 44, had entered a lift in Block76 words
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Article51 1986-02-07 10 THIEVES stole $10,200 in cash and valuables after breaking into a semi-de-tached house in Telok Kurau on Tuesday. The occupant, Madam Joanna Young, 42, left the house at 8 am and returned at 10 pm to discover the rear iron gate forced open and the two bedrooms51 words
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342 1986-02-07 10 S'pore scores gastronomic win over Swiss and Germans THE president of the Singapore Chefs Association, Ernst Huber, said Singapore's original gastronomic ideas were fast gaining currency internationally. Proof of Singapore's new status in the gastronomic world came in the recent Culinary World Cup in Luxembourg, where a Singapore team finished342 words
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Article, Illustration483 1986-02-07 10 SUMIKO TAN - SUMIKO TAN Cash in the pocket takes priority as festive period draws closer By EVERY year, Madam Tan Gek Choo, 48, goes to the pawnshop in Toa Payoh a few days before the Lunar New Year. Yesterday, she went again. But this time, her483 words
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373 1986-02-07 10 $344,000 taken from trading firm THREE jobless men managed to steal about $344,000 in cash from an office safe despite tripping the burglar alarm. At first Azman bin Maswari Abu, 22, Ramasamy Sundram, 29, and Karamjit Singh, 24, fled after they set off373 words
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194 1986-02-07 10 Man used cheques to pay for goods A MAN used five companies in which he was director and sole proprietor as fronts to cheat people of goods. Low Tian Loy alias Leyu Tian Loy, 34, used these "shell" companies to buy goods, paying fcr them with cheques which were subsequently194 words
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373 1986-02-07 11 Passenger hit me, taxi-driver P tells court A TAXI-DRIVER yesterday alleged that his woman passenger attacked him from behind shortly atter an argument and he had told her that courtesy was a two-way street. Mr Foo Fong Yee said after at least five blows to his head, which he tried373 words
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Article, Illustration134 1986-02-07 11 Canadian trade minister to visit Singapore MR JAMES Kelleher, Canada's Minister for International Trade, will be in Singapore on Tuesday and Wednesday to explore ways to increase economic and commercial co-opera-tion between the two countries. Mr Kelleher is expected to hold talks with Minister for Trade and Industry Dr Tony134 words
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235 1986-02-07 11 MR SAFA Giray, Turkey's Public Works and Housing Minister, arrives today for a two-day visit, during which he will pay special attention to Singapore's public housing and urban redevelopment programmes. The Turkish ambassador to Singapore, Dr Riza Turmen, said yesterday that Mr235 words
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Article, Illustration242 1986-02-07 11 GOOD year or bad, contractor A. S. Tan ensures that hampers are sent to his close business associates daring the Lunar New Year period. It is a tradition ln the Chinese business community and a break ln the custom would be a loss242 words
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119 1986-02-07 11 POLICE are investigating a complaint by a man who claimed that his wife, before marrying him, had been coerced into having sex with a police inspector who then allegedly dropped traffic charges against her. The man alleged that his wife told him after they119 words
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231 1986-02-07 11 SUNDSTRAND Pacific and Garrett Singapore yesterday said they were not in any way responsible for another company, Aerospace Industries, going into receivership last month. Sundst rand's Managing Director, Mr Gary Forbes who wrote to The Straits Times with the concurrence of Garrett's Facility231 words
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422 1986-02-07 11 Many say they want to continue with present businesses BOAT Quay landowners are being consulted on redevelopment plans for the area, including possible uses for their premises. Many who have responded so far to questionnaires said they would like to continue with their present422 words
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203 1986-02-07 11 A GROUP of men attacked a hawker's wife when she tried to stop them from smashing up the couple's noodle stall in Jalan Tenteram on Wednesday. Madam Ho Gim Mui, 35, was treated for slight cuts on her head after she was struck203 words
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Article, Illustration224 1986-02-07 12 They are released on bail pending appeal PHONG CHONG HAU alias Anthony, 36, and his sister Phong Chung Yie alias Phong Chong Yee Maggie, 37, were each sentenced to a total of 18 months' jail on three counts of abetment by224 words
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Article41 1986-02-07 12 FIRE destroyed a doublestorey shophouse and damaged another in Crane Road, off Joo Chiat Road, on Tuesday. No one was injured in the blaze, which started at 3.06 am, and was put out by firemen at 3.45 am.41 words
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517 1986-02-07 12 The ballot boxes trial A VOLUNTEER Special Constabulary inspector told a court yesterday that he saw a Workers' Party (WP) polling agent reversing his car to block part of a car park exit. When Insp Ho Kum Hoon asked517 words
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Article, Illustration321 1986-02-07 12 5,000 goslings imported from Thailand SINGAPOREANS who have been eating frozen geese for the past 15 years will soon be able to savour fresh geese, thanks to duck farmer Teo Kim Teck. Mr Teo, 44, has airlifted 5,000 day-old goslings from Thailand over the321 words
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Article190 1986-02-07 12 Festive fun at Chinese Garden THOSE who are visiting the Chinese Garden during the Lunar New Year can look forward to some special events and activities on its grounds. The garden's management and the Shin Min Daily News are jointly organising a three-day carnival from Lunar New Year's Day on190 words
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109 1986-02-07 12 THE Istana grounds will be open to the public on Tuesday, the third day of the Lunar New Year, from 8 am to 6.30 pm. For the first time, school bands from the Temasek Junior College, Manjusri Secondary School, Chinese High School109 words
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123 1986-02-07 12 No visits to fire stations this Sunday FIRE stations will not be open for visits by the public on Sunday, the first day of the Lunar New Year. The open-house programme at fire stations, held every Sunday for the public to get to know the fire service better, will resume123 words
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Article54 1986-02-07 12 A PART of Belmont Road, leading to Holland Road, will be closed to traffic from Feb 18. The closure, expected to last two months, is to enable the Environment Ministry to carry out drainage work. Access to Belmont Road will be via either Leedon54 words
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Article55 1986-02-07 12 THE Port of Singapore Authority will run special onehour harbour cruises during the Lunar New Year holidays from Sunday to Tuesday between 9 am and 5 pm. The ferries will leave the World Trade Centre Ferry Terminal at hourly intervals. Tickets are at $5 for adults and $255 words
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157 1986-02-07 12 Boon Heng on how to cope with recession AN NTUC leader yesterday gave some pointers on how employers and workers can confidently cope with recession. Mr Lim Boon Heng, NTUC Assistant Secretary -General, said the business slump had made workers concerned about their employment security. Those who are Jobless are157 words
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349 1986-02-07 12 SMNO repeats call for '12.5% CPF cut' on both sides THE Singapore Malay National Organisation yesterday repeated its call for "a 12.5 per cent cut" in CPF contributions for both the employers and their workers. It also reiterated its earlier suggestion to stop the use of CPF contributions for Medisave349 words
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Article26 1986-02-07 12 HASTINGS Road will become a two-way road from today to allow motorists easier access to a car park at the old Kandang Keroau market.26 words
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419 1986-02-07 13 AGNEB WEE - AGNEB WEE By THE Public Works Department has retrenched 112 daily-rated workers after repeated attempts to find alternative jobs for them failed. The retrenchment exercise involved 113 workers from two PWD divisions the Changi Airport Development Division and the Works and Buildings Branch (Kallang419 words
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Article, Illustration264 1986-02-07 13 S'pore families to play host to 25 from France ABOUT 25 people from France will stay with families in Singapore and take up courses in Mandarin, Chinese brush painting and calligraphy in May. Their stay here is being arranged by the Singapore office of the Experiment in International Living, a264 words
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Article96 1986-02-07 13 Insurance agent on tax charges AN INSURANCE agent on Tuesday claimed trial to four counts of tax evasion involving more than $164,215. Wong Choo Nan of Jumbo Agency had allegedly omitted from his tax returns for the years of assessment 1977 and 1978, $20,777.60 and $55,550.34 respectively in commissions received.96 words
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414 1986-02-07 13 Verdict today on housewife's murder trial THE High Court will deliver its verdict today on the trial of a 38-year-old housewife accused of murdering a woman sweeper in the sweeper's Toa Payoh flat on Feb 22, 1983. The question the trial judges will have to decide is whether See Seow414 words
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Article77 1986-02-07 13 A POT of giant kumquat donated hy the Katong Flower Shop was auctioned for $4,000 at a Lunar New Year flower fair in the concourse of Parkway Builder's Centre in Marine Parade Central on Monday A pot of longtan, or King of Tangerines, and a pot77 words
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Article96 1986-02-07 13 Vandal caught with crowbar A CASUAL worker who smashed tke front windscreen of a police ear was caught within four hours mt committing the offence still armed with the crowbar he had ■sed. Oa Wednesday, Ramalah s/o Sam yna than, 38, admitted committing the offence at the basement ear park96 words
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397 1986-02-07 13 RAV DHALIWAL - Road users better behaved thanks to safety measures RAV DHALIWAL By MOTORISTS and motorcyclists are better behaved on the roads than a year ago thanks to a series of road safety measures, including the Driver Improvement Points System (Dips). The road toll for pedestrians and children is also down. All397 words
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Article, Illustration90 1986-02-07 15 YOUNG musicians made a rare appearance at a Singapore Symphony Orchestra concert yesterday. Ten members of the Temasek Junior College String Ensemble joined SSO in performing two pieces at the college. It was part of the Music in the Schools programme, started in 196390 words
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197 1986-02-07 15 Police seek relatives of three dead men POLICE want to contact the relatives of three men who were found dead recently. Mr Chung Hon Weng, 40, was found dead in a public toilet in Block 334, Kreta Ayer Road, on Jan 30 at 3.20 pm. Those who know him can197 words
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71 1986-02-07 15 AT LEAST 35 lawyers have applied for the seven new posts created in the legal service. The new positions include that of district judges, who are betas recruited to ease the workload In the High Court. The Legal Service Commission advertised the openings71 words
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420 1986-02-07 15 MATILDA GABRIEL - MATILDA GABRIEL By SINGAPORE'S new copyright law now in the making is likely to save the country from trade sanctions the British government may impose on countries that "steal" from British business through piracy. British book, tape and software producers, who recently420 words
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272 1986-02-07 15 Case seminar on consumers and cashless payments HOW secure is the Electronic Fund Transfer at Point of Sale system and other forms of cashless payment? What does a user of such systems do if he wishes to stop payment? Singapore's consumer watch group, the Consumers' Association of Singapore (Case) will272 words
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172 1986-02-07 15 'Play a bigger role' call to artists ARTISTS in Singapore have to play a bigger role in promoting art. They cannot depend on the government as its role is only one of a catalyst. This was the message Mr Wong Kan Seng, Minister of State (Community Development, and Communications and172 words
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95 1986-02-07 15 TWO newlywed teenage brides killed themselves by jumping off their Housing Board Oats In separate incidents last year, a coroner heard Chan Lai Kuen, 19, was about 11.-monthsl 1 -months pregnant when she lumped to her death from Block 502. Bedok North Street 3,95 words
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272 1986-02-07 15 Contest a quest for more local English plays THOSE wha wish to try their haad at writing a short play la Baalish eaa eater a competition which hopes to give drama lovers a chance la tee mare local plays. The National University of Singapore aad Shell have teamed op to272 words
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413 1986-02-07 15 SALMA KHALIK - 22 lose jobs after liquidation order on holding firm SALMA KHALIK The Pan-El saga By ONLY hours after the heart of the Pan-Electric Industries group its holding company had stopped beating with its imminent liquidation, 22 of its 46 employees were asked to leave. The others received letters from I-Mce413 words
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362 1986-02-07 15 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE By THE Commercial Affairs Investigation Department has been called in after an attempt to pass off as genuine 100,000 forged Ambassador Hotel share certificates, held in the name of one of the companies linked to the Pan-El affair, was discovered yesterday.362 words
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Advertisement451 1986-02-07 11 Satin hearts $3.20 $11.50 "Heart" boxes/ v fMm soap/candle $1.90 $5.50 Mugs $5.90 $8.50 ~<V Plaques $8.50 $9.90 Sheaffer pen set $9.90 "_1 _V __J3i_F v^S— _]_H_l KB_K _fl_B tW__ 4_l_H __F mm* -^h^m _K^-_B* _r I_■ *S_. *^tT^_B <r Mf-" 9r Mm ojr* _^_T' _^_^___TTf < '-e_l _^^^"*-H I451 words
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Advertisement83 1986-02-07 12 from the U.K. is now only 1 I^^ 1 J^ Don't let a few dull grey hairs I M stop vou from looking as young v I 1 J\ W A as you feel. NICE 7 N EASY, < Mm? with a choice of 12 natural shades, /HP _Kfl9 *^583 words
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Advertisement78 1986-02-07 12 Lunar New Year's Eve Dance Carriage Bar, York Hotel, Saturday Feb. 8, 1 986 Start the Tiger Year and dance to the pulsating music of "Thunderstorm" and "Foreign Policy". At only $18* (includes snacks lr .Sp Celebrate Lunar New Year with acS -JX 7 At the Carriage Bar from Bpm78 words
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Advertisement272 1986-02-07 13 From kumquats to mushrooms, cookies to mahjong. Daimaru Plirmrr u 11 1 1 I rifri 35 has everything to help you celebrate the Lunar New Year. tVtll I HALL Lt" tL %f Chinese Festival Bazaar TRY YOUR LUCK IN OUR HONG BAO DIP till February 12 Before you shop, have272 words
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Article, Illustration491 1986-02-07 14 LOW MEI MEI - Bernard's a big brother to Far East Kids LOW MEI ME I Friday People Paya Lebar By BERNARD LIEW is "big brother" to about 80 Far East Kids. At 25, he is certainly off-beat in the company of his upbeat younger "brothers" in zany, rainbow-coloured outfits and kinky hairstyles. But491 words
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Article, Illustration558 1986-02-07 14 VALERIE LEE - VALERIE LEE Plans to make them centres of excellence in chosen activity By AYP Information Service Cloouro of CCo: AU CCs will be closed from tomorrow until Tuesday. They will re-open on Wednesday. wuohu: Classes for 10- to 14-year-olds will be conducted at Bedok and Boon Teck558 words
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Article, Illustration590 1986-02-07 14 AUGUSTINE LOW - AUGUSTINE LOW By MANY of the People's Association's 133 community centres have already built up a reputation for excellence in certain activities. Here are six CCs which are each noted for a particular activity. Queen Street CC: Doctors, lawyers, secretaries and housewives590 words
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Advertisement301 1986-02-07 14 fil[i__]i__j(l^^ rnl &ir rnl IJ| MAKE IT A ROARING i V CHINESE NEW YEAR AT I II mmmm m B H]| THE STAMFORD ARMS GONG XI FA CAI JOCKEY PUB gk [pi I I Featuring Disco dance and Chinese _._kiii_fflP*^M _-~--^t?_*LV_!>^ Entertainment with Chevy and the mmmXmWmmYS \1 v& v>301 words
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Advertisement320 1986-02-07 15 Roar In The Lunar New Year At The Oberoi Imperial mW m mwiZrFi^^ r i~- \*SW^ Usher in the Year of the T iger with pomp and splendour and in our J __r_f_^Kpfc?T^ li^i A'^ ,lsh gourmet menu ..waits you at our UllKflXOUfrt Restaurant l >_T_r_^--*^_-?QPC___ll famed in Singapore for320 words
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Advertisement108 1986-02-07 15 ITS CAraiN&VL Tttttt. yfill^f At Park View Singapore \^P^ C r ____________________PT Ammmr \P _l_l_l_^. Come in your most fanciful costume! Kvi L.j| KyJ Enter the Best Costume Contest and be crowned [lW W-^m B^J _-rW ■"^l_l_l_l_l_l_l_lr^_-_ <> ___v -'jm^^^^Ly Live entertainment by The Original Camellia >^^_______3&^^ _F 4 Rfc108 words
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783 1986-02-07 16 BY all accounts, the campaign for the presidency of the Philippines has been a tough and bruising one. Rallies have attracted huge crowds. The speeches have been rich in inflammatory rhetoric. And there have been some unfortunate, though expected, incidents of783 words
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Article, Illustration1709 1986-02-07 16 Verdict on the Param Cumaraswamy case Around the region For instance, it is not sedition to create discontent or dissatisfaction among the people against the Tan Sri Ahmad Noordin Committee of Inquiry over their report on the BMF scandal, or against the Singapore Government1,709 words
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780 1986-02-07 16 Russell Baker I VISITED a great university and met Harold who is a brilliant student of science. Later in life, Harold will make a scientific breakthrough. It will make possible a fantastic new weapon, the nature of which is now unforeseeable. When the newNYT - 780 words
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Advertisement531 1986-02-07 16 ■^r% Mans '.\v HFAITH SANDALS r'fm ■Lj______?^ *'___l. Afe m&&mk\vAm FOOT REFLEXOLOGY FOR BETTER HEALTH ASIA HEALTH EQUIPMENT PTE" LTD. TEL: *****48/9 Have your share of tr*rh lnp _LJ*^^^o And enjoy it, too. For The Year of the Tiger, nowhere (7-11 February). Or, try our j SOMETHING SOOTHING else will531 words
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Article, Illustration792 1986-02-07 17 LOUISE BRANSON - LOUISE BRANSON By Moscow Correspondent MOSCOW Official outrage over Rambo and Rocky IV has made these forbidden films the most sought-after videotapes on the Soviet black market. Many Soviets are dying of curiosity about what is in these films that are being792 words
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Article, Illustration1247 1986-02-07 17 RUPERT CORNWELL - RUPERT CORNWELL By writing for the Financial Times BONN In Britain Mrs Margaret Thatcher may have her little local difficulties. But If she could boast inflation of under 2 per cent, steady export-led growth and a currency assumed to be on the brink1,247 words
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Advertisement147 1986-02-07 17 Photography's a breeze wHh MINOUAS new AF-E cameras fl -*•> m \jP\w AFE Quartz The all-new Minolta AF-E and AF-E Quartz set the pace for the new generation of fully automatic cameras. It virtually frees you from all the common mistakes that go with 35mm photography. Now, even novices can147 words
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284 1986-02-07 18 On the selection criteria of election candidates A LgM election candidate of the Wo^wrs Party has been arrested and charged with counterfeiting US currency notes. The purpose of this letter is to ask tht WP Secretary-General, Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam, about his system of selecting284 words
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198 1986-02-07 18 Let the people scrutinise their resumes 1 WOTJLD like to comment on the First Deputy Prime Minister's suggestion to draw up legislation stating the qualities which must be possessed by those who want to stand for election into Parliament. The recent arrest of a Workers' Party candidate in the 1984198 words
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124 1986-02-07 18 I REFER to the two letters on the need for election candidates to be thoroughly vetted. (ST, Jan 9). 1 do aot feel that the law should be amended, as suggested hy the First Deputy Prime Minister some time ago, to ensure that candidates are124 words
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Letter215 1986-02-07 18 WE are employees of PanElectric Industries. We seem to be the forgotten people in its present crisis. We toiled many years for it and watched it grow, only to see it collapse suddenly. Our rieebowl will be taken away and our way of life will215 words
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Letter123 1986-02-07 18 PLEASE refer to the letter "Free HDB parking during the holidays?" by Mr Andrew See (ST, Jan 29), who suggested free parking in Housing Board car parks during the Lunar New Year holidays. The HDB is trying out a six-month pilot scheme which commenced in December123 words
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288 1986-02-07 18 Firms should apply for approval to cut rate THE proposed cut in the employer s share of Central Provident Fund contributions will no doubt be welcomed by employers who face difficulties during the current economic slowdown. However, despite the gloomy picture, there are still sectors of the economy which are288 words
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300 1986-02-07 18 On the proposed CPF cut THE Government's strategy to combat the present recession is to reduce labour cost by trimming the employer's contribution to the Central Provident Fund by 15 points to 10 per cent. It hopes this will enable firms to compete cost300 words
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460 1986-02-07 18 WE refer to the letter "What has this float to do with tourism?" from "Concerned Singaporean". (ST, Jan 23). First of all, we would like to provide your reader with some background information on the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade. The parade is the460 words
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Advertisement290 1986-02-07 18 Jurong BirdPark's Lunar New Year After the festive pleasantries, come to the Bird Park, we have more for you... One of the world's foremost birdshows featuring majestic Birds of Prey and brilliantly coloured exotic Macaws performing amazing feats of skill. Showtimes: 10.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. Extra show at 1.30290 words
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Advertisement204 1986-02-07 18 W^m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^mrL*! __i_Tiki__j 1 r**tH__TT mm ajl i 1 i mm I FREE Hong Bao >wittt every $5 purchase _-_i -■Q m^r JB *mw Ky^^jjdW^ flfl Hong Bao W. J^^ flfl could even win flft t *y flfl you a hamper JHJLf w* m\ -V HZ ft Baskin Robbins flfl (m^\204 words
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Advertisement261 1986-02-07 19 Congratulations to Northern Telecom (Asia) Limited Regional Training Technical Support Centre by Dr. Ow Chin Hock, Member of Parliament for Leng Kee Constituency on 7 Febr uary 1986. 2 Leng Kee Road #03 01 Thye Hong Centi^,Singapore Q3ls.Tel* *****55 _____H_l .J-J-J.^. AmmW W^mmm^^^T WILLIAM WOO DESIGN CONSULTANT SPECIALISE IN: COMMERCIAL,261 words
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Advertisement455 1986-02-07 20 fl II II I IIVII I mm^mW Northern Tdec«n (Asia) Limited on the Official Opening of its Regional Training Technical Support Centre by Dr. Ow Chin Hock, Member of Parliament for Leng Kee Constituency on 7 February 1986. 2 Leng Kee Road #0301 Thye Hong Centre, Singapore 0315.Tel- *****55 100,455 words
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Article65 1986-02-07 21 SHARE prices fell across the board on prof-it-taking on the Singapore stock market yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index lost five points to 614.20. The Business Times Composite Index lost 4.43 points to 525.04. Rises lagged falls 41 to 81. There were 31 counters unchanged. Volume rose65 words
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Article55 1986-02-07 21 WC 200 +27 lj~_n*tiM 170 +10 9* 610 +-5 SM 207 +5 Sport I 227 +4 IBF wags 133 +-4 Spare Bin 251 3 CASH 105 +3 Im-mtOM 77' +2>i S*_- 51 +2'i DUE 179 2 YHS 120 -+2 HklnCorp US +-2 R-Mkoi 115 4-2 PakncoMOgt 00 +-2 SlandlMn55 words
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Article56 1986-02-07 21 Guttrit Nop* 197 -41 SM 565 -25 MTP 200 -22 FtN COS -20 mnt Cturt 350 -II OCBC 700 -10 MBrtwtrin S7O -10 Gentnt, 413 -10 Cokl Store 240 -10 CKlwt 130 -10 DBS 4)2 -I Metal Ctamn 32 -7 M B«*«f 424 UOB 330 -C -rang In f56 words
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Article11 1986-02-07 21 Seol.on 2,085,000 SIA 1,580,000 MUI 304,000 Guthrie Ropel 300,00011 words
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Article87 1986-02-07 21 Feb S Feb 6 Feb 5 Feb 6 BT Composite 529 47 525 04 Bt WKhcatoc *****04 *****41 SI Properties 364 08 363 31 BI 06 OS +127 +71 St Mininp 299 49 299 43 CADI 6695 -6730 ST Plantations 2169 00 2165 78 06V *****1 *****2 OCBC 46487 words
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Article36 1986-02-07 21 INDICES High Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1985/86 Hrgt. 852 65(7/3/85) 757 79(8/3/85) 1985/86 Low ***** (23/1/86) 509 11 (23/1/86) WI time High *****1(8/2/84) 983 06(8/2/84) Allt.me Low 74 75 (17/9/64) 509 11 (23/1/86)36 words
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Article14 1986-02-07 21 THE US dollar lost 175 ticks to close at DM 2.3925 in Singapore.14 words
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Article27 1986-02-07 21 DM Y FT 8| HI US9 ***** 2 3875 190 70 unq 2 4640 unq ***** 2 3925 ***** 7 3265 2 1330 7 805027 words
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Article33 1986-02-07 21 Karodollar: Lost four ticks to 92.08 a contract. Deutschemark: Gained three ticks to 0.4192 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained 29 ticks to 0.*****1 a contract. Gold: Gained US$l.7O to U*****.60 an ounce.33 words
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Article106 1986-02-07 21 HONGKONG.Thurs. The Bank of China (BOC) could rank among the world's 20 largest banks by 1990, the bank's President. Mr Wang Deyan, was yesterday quoted as saying in Beijing The local leftwing daily Wen Wei Po quoted Mr Wang as saying that duringAFP - 106 words
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Article51 1986-02-07 21 HONGKONG, Thurs. The registration of Asia Alliance Finance and Investment Ltd, a local de-posit-taking company, has been revoked at its own request, the Banking Commission said. It gave no further details. Asia Alliance had a paid-up capital of HK$5O million (5513.5 million) as at mid 1984Reuter - 51 words
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Article73 1986-02-07 21 Another sector to go private LONDON.Thurs. The government published draft legislation on plans to privatise the water and sewage industry, the biggest privatisation scheme in Britain so far. Government officials said the first of the 10 water authorities to be privatised could be sold off in 1968. The authorities' totalReuter - 73 words
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Article70 1986-02-07 21 HONGKONG, Thurs. Jardine Matheson, the colony's oldest British trading house, yesterday announced the appointment ot US banker Brian Powers as a director of the company from April 15. Mr Powers, 36, who was previously a New York merchant bank director at James D. Wolfensohn Inc, is to haveAFP - 70 words
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Article61 1986-02-07 21 HONGKONG, Thurs. The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Hongkongßank announced yesterday that it had gained a full banking lif-eno^ in Australia. Hongkongßank 's subsidiary, Hongkongßank of Australia Ltd, is to open its four branches in Melbourne and Sydney today, the bank said in a written statement. OtherAFP - 61 words
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Article, Illustration432 1986-02-07 21 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH After London, republic is next regional centre By HONGKONG Bank has picked Singapore as its second Regional Treasury Centre after London, to offer money management services such as foreign exchange trading, interest rate or currency swaps and forward deals. Singapore is chosen432 words
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Article, Illustration338 1986-02-07 21 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ By COCA-COLA added more zing to the soft drink market here yesterday when it officially launched its cherry-flavoured drink. Called Cherry Coke, it is the latest addition to the Coca-Cola range of drinks in Singapore and its advertising theme, "Cherry338 words
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200 1986-02-07 21 WINSOME LANE - WINSOME LANE By Hongkong Reporter HONGKONG, Thurs. More than 2,500 people faced a loss of their savings and the ruin of their holiday plans for the Lunar New Year today after the sudden collapse of a travel agency, Peninsula Tours Enterprises. Police said today200 words
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239 1986-02-07 21 SIME Darby Bhd has announced a major reshuffle of top managers involving Pernas Sime Darby Holdings, Tractors Malaysia, United Estate Projects and Dunlop Malaysian Industries Bhd, which takes effect on March 1. Tractors' present finance director, Mr Abdul Rashid Abdullah, moves to PernasMBT - 239 words
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638 1986-02-07 21 LONDON, Thurs. THE three-month-old cash crisis facing the International Tin Council (ITC) is causing financial hardship for London Metal Exchange (LME) brokers and one founder member of the LME today laid-off a fifth of its staff. The firm, Henry BathReuter; AFP - 638 words
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553 1986-02-07 21 THE St Michael shop at Scotts Shopping Centre is just over a week old, but it is already showing signs of profitably. "Though it is too early to say, takings are more than expected," said Robinson Company's group chief executive, Mr Alan French.AFP - 553 words
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Article2761 1986-02-07 22 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 deainfs at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend in2,761 words
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Article2223 1986-02-07 22 INDUSTRIALS A Choc I 906) Xd Aisb (0 598 0 60S) (9) 0 59 Alcorn (0 518 0 535) Amd (3 60S) Antoh (2 668 2 68S) (2) 2 36 (5) 2 40 (I) 2 38(1) 2 41 (1) 2 42 (4) 2 45 (17)2,223 words
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Article57 1986-02-07 22 THE following are the market holidays far the Lunar New Year: Singapore, Koala Lumpur and Hongkong stock markets closed oa Monday and Tuesday. Slmex also closed on Monday and Tuesday. Hongkong gold market closed from yesterday to Tuesday. Hoagkong money market closed from tomorrow to Tuesday. Singapore57 words
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Article2748 1986-02-07 22 M shares quoted have a par value of SI. unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip.' rithts N Tai-eiernpted dividend »BN is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the prke quoted in dolars 1985/86 Last Yield Vol Day Mfh Low Company Sale Chance (000) Hfch2,748 words
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Article377 1986-02-07 23 1 Ml Jl 000 for b«.l cintomm or.- OCBC Fnanc* 4 «*f i-jiaMe at 08S r-uoce UOT't -lie. *$o ntUbtt it UOF the i«_laW_ at MS linnet OCBC OUB (JOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings daily 5' 5 4 3 < 5 Monthly bV 4 Autosave 4«^ Fixed deposit377 words
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Article102 1986-02-07 23 THE US dollar closed mixed against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it opened at 2.1340/50 and closed at 2.1335/45. It traded within a range of 2.1315 and 2.1340 in quiet trading. Against the deutschemark, the greenback closed higher compared to its opening of102 words
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Article117 1986-02-07 23 GOLD closed firmer on sporadic short-covering !^J yiJ±\^ trading before the Lunar New Year, dealers said **W**W**9. The bullion price ended at U*****.00/50 an ounce against an initial U*****.50 338.00 and New York's U5J336.00/50 The local gold market has already closed for the Lunar New Year and will reopen117 words
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Article25 1986-02-07 23 GOLD US$/oz Tkur. Wed Singapore 337.30 337.70 334.80 335.30 Hongkong 333.00—338.50 335.00—***** Wed Tuts Ne* York 336.00 336.50 333.60—334.10 London 337.00 337.50 339.00—339.5025 words
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Article184 1986-02-07 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1 4881 1.4909 6.85—6.66 Canadian dollar 1.5040 1.5063 6.73—6.62 NZ dollar 1.1350 1.1387 8.99—6.69 Sterling pound 2.9708—2.9744 3.41—3.35 US dollar 2.1335—2.1345 4.72—4.67 Local dolars to 100 units of184 words
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634 1986-02-07 23 Stock markets round-up PROFIT-TAKING yesterday prevented a further advance on the Singapore stock market, which had been rising steadily for five straight sessions. A stockbroker said market sentiment was also dampened by the 15-month sentence of Tan Kok Liang, Financial Director of crisis-hit Pan-Electric634 words
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Article266 1986-02-07 23 WI Change Hk Hotels 35 50 +05 Ko Woh Bonk susp Stefcix I 82S unch Assoc Intl Hotel HK Land 645 unch KMB Sunshne Pocific Bank Of East Awa 25 00 Hk Land Loon 82 00 unch Lane Crawford 1300 -0 2 Swee Pacific A 3175 -0 5 Cheung266 words
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Article312 1986-02-07 23 Ft* i Cents Change Hooker 179 unch (Awl) 'CI 225 7 Lwghton 75 unch tend leose 670 -8 Mogefcjn Pet Aun 200S AC 3 5 +5 Moyne hkckless 370 +5 ANI 315 unch Metoh Explor A P M 327+1 N L 38S 2 Abertoyle 824 16 Mideost 24 +2312 words
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Article332 1986-02-07 23 t et> Tot Chante Mrtsub Heovy 360 unch Mrtsubish. 599 -I Aimomoto 1200 unch MM Co 411 -2 Akc* 415 unch Mitsu, Shebldg 135 +2 Amodo *<0 +6 Mitsui Smelting 367 -6 Asohi Chem 763 -4 Mrlsukoihi 610 +14 Asahi Gloss 915 +15 Mitsum 1060 -10 Bonk TV 698332 words
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Article73 1986-02-07 23 -J I I I I I J I I L-. j NST Index Thursday 1,070.55 (1,071.02) —g Honfkonf Hang Seng •■vs* Thursday 1,719.67 (1,723.08) §fL Australan M-Ordnaries Thursday 1,066.8 (1,060.7) Kkkei Stock Average Thursday 13,186.61 (13,185.66) Financial Times Industrials I Wednesday 1,163.1 (1,163.9) Dow Jones Average o,s Wednesday 1,593.1273 words
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Article212 1986-02-07 23 FA 5 US Change £_<£•« T 33* Guff Res im -14 Akoo 42* Hewlett Pock 40* Afced Chem Cp 48* unch Intl Bus. Moch 154* Aln-Chokners 4* unch Intl Harvester 9 unch Am Tel Tel 21* Intl Tel Tel 40* +1* Amox ktc 12* unch John Jhen 54*212 words
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Article508 1986-02-07 23 Fit 5 Pwu Chanrt IfIMG MUSTMM.S D Borlow Rond 265 +2 ChorterCons 213 unch £<?*•* Cons Gold 474 -3 f?5 A «»«»Pta* 938 -20 Bobcockt 182 +2 7CJ 15 ißorcloys 447 unch 'Beechom 358 -3 US$ BCC 288 -3 AAC 13^ -H BhieCecle 533 -3 AmgokJ 71 -2V. BOC508 words
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Article250 1986-02-07 23 Managers' prices for Fob 7 Snpport IWt Trust The Commerce 0 86— 0 91 The Savinp Fund 0 77—08? S pore r rog Fund 0 35— 037 S pn?e Sec Fund 0 56-0 60 S>fr Invest Fend 048—051 S pore Equity Fund 0 39— 0 42 Asia (Ml250 words
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Article, Illustration409 1986-02-07 23 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCI Receivini Recemnf Ship (Voyage) Arr Carp Tim Hock Leda Ms (8604) U/2 (0700) F5 1430-1530/1230 1330 Al/Bl 1330-1430 Bl A Nebraska (5) 10/2 (2130) F7 1030-1130/1130 1230 Nl/Pl 1230-1330 SI Gold Hill. (51E) 7/2 (2000) F7 1100 1200 G4409 words
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Article, Illustration316 1986-02-07 23 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Kcppd Wharves Auby K2SW aside 7/2 Balsa 39 Kl9 aside 7/2 Equator 3 K22 a side 7/2 Equator 5 K23 a side 7/2 Farfield K2B aside 7/2 Kota Pelangi K3l aside 7/2 Ned Santos KO9 aside 7/2 Nedlloyd Nagoya Kl2 aside 7/2 No316 words
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Article95 1986-02-07 23 Eurodollar 3-month deposit THE March Contract opened slightly lower than IMM's closing level at 92.07 and mm traded down to 92.04. Slightly easier interbank rates in the afternoon, however, resulted some short covering which saw the March contract backing up to close at 92.08. (100 Implied interest rate) Open High95 words
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Article, Illustration52 1986-02-07 23 IN response to a weaker dollar April gold closed US$l.7O higher at U*****.90 an ounce after a quiet session. Reports from BA Futures (In I'SS per troy ounce) Open High L«w Sett Est Vel Fe» 337.60 Ma* 339.20 Apr 341.00 341.20B 340.90A 340.90 70 Opea let (Wei): tt. Act52 words
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Article37 1986-02-07 23 MARCH yen ended 29 ticks higher at 0.*****1. i Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Eat Vet Mar 0.*****8 0.*****0 0.*****0 0.*****1 323 JM 0.*****7 Sept 0.*****0 Open Lit (Wed): 11S2. Act Vel (Wed): 58$.37 words
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Article, Illustration35 1986-02-07 23 Deutschemark closed 30 ticks higher at 0.*****. (US dollar Deutschenuu*) Ope* High Low Sett Est Vol Mar 0.4199 0.4206 0.4191 0.4192 1255 .u 0.4229 Bept 0.4266 Open let (Wed): ITS. Act Vel (Wed): IMS.35 words
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Article18 1986-02-07 23 Rubber BMb prices cents/klo Singapore March 162 75 down 2.75 cents March "t 18.00 d-wr. 2.00 cents18 words
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Article17 1986-02-07 23 Tn Closing prices M5/Wo KL Tin 17.20 down 30 cents Turnover: 14 tonnes down 39 tonnes17 words
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Article25 1986-02-07 23 Cto_-n prices Copper £/teme Ned Spot 1005 50-1006 50 (1008 50-1009 00) 3 months *****0—*****0 (1037 50-1038 00) Market tone Easier Sales: 17.500 tonnes25 words
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Article29 1986-02-07 23 Omtmt prictt S.lv.r USS/k-y H Tim IM Smgjport 5 87-5 92 5 82-5 87 WM T_e; New York 5 87-5 92 5 82-5 87 Source Credit Suisse. Sport29 words
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Article25 1986-02-07 23 CtoMr. prices Aluminium tome Utd Spot *****— ***** (798 00—798.50) 3 months 828 50— ***** (827 00-827 50) Market tone Steady Sales 18.800 tonne25 words
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Article97 1986-02-07 23 CrUCt. MS tor-* Feb 630 (north) 625 (south) 620 (central) Mar 650 (south) 640 (central) Refined palm oi US$/tomes RBO palm Feb 300 (seders) Mar 310 (sellers) Apr 315 (seders) RBO Otetn Feb 315 (sellers) Mar ***** (seders) Apr 322 50 sellers) RBO Stearin Feb Ma. 275 (sellers)97 words
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471 1986-02-07 24 Team set up to work out details KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Unico Holdings Bhd has decided to go ahead with its plan to buy a 32-per-cent-stake in Supreme Corporation Bhd at M51.25 a share 25 sens more than its original offer. Chairman Tan SriNST - 471 words
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Article, Illustration295 1986-02-07 24 TOKYO, Than. Individual investors and fast-moving special investment trusts are pushlag Tokyo share prices te recerd highs, betting that brighter days are ahead far the MMMMM economy, brokers said today. The Tokyo stock market average hit an all-time high of 13.1W.1S la the tint how ofReuter - 295 words
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Article, Illustration387 1986-02-07 24 SELXJMO SHORT KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday MALAYSIA has asked Indonesia to support its proposal for a price stabilisation scheme for palm oil with membership confined to producing countries lyThis scheme should be different from those of the International Natural Rubber Organisation (Inro), International TinMBT - 387 words
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420 1986-02-07 24 Plan to buy big tyre plant 'a wrong move' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The proposal in the Industrial Master Plan (IMP) calling for the country to acquire an international tyre manufacturer is a wrong move, a knowledgeable source said yesterday. The source, who is involved in rubber marketing and production, saidBernama - 420 words
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115 1986-02-07 24 TOKYO. Thurs. Lon-don-based subsidiaries of Japan's four major securities houses will formally apply soon for membership of the London Stock Exchange, securities house sources said. Nomura International Ltd, Yamaichi International (Europe) Ltd, Nikko Securities Co (Europe) Ltd and Daiwa Europe Ltd had said lastReuter - 115 words
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Article62 1986-02-07 24 OVERSEA-CHINESE Banking Corporation has said that Mrs Lee-Tan Chee Cheng, currently senior manager in the Chairman's office and a director of Singapore International Merchant Bankers Ltd. will be a director of the bank's stockbroking unit, OCBC Securities Pte Ltd. However, she will not hold an executive62 words
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126 1986-02-07 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Thura The Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange, KLCE, will introduce SMR-2t as an additional hedging grade for rubber oa March 3, Industry sources said. They said the KLCE Board has called aa emergency meeting to decide on proposed changes aimed atReuter - 126 words
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Advertisement106 1986-02-07 22 NOTICES NOTICE This is to inform our customers and members of the public that Mr James Ng Chow Hor NRIC No *****82/ J of Avenue 3 Blk 135 #01-196 Potong Pasir 5<1335), has with effect from sth February 1986 ceased to be our sales commission agent. As such, he has106 words
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Advertisement46 1986-02-07 23 imlins IjWTE BEAD Three exotic women with vengeance in their hearts To Beth, Lara and Rio, killing is too good if they really want to hurt Enzio Bassalino, head of the all-powerful mafia, there are three logical ways to go about it. IIR Times IU Distributors46 words
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Advertisement566 1986-02-07 24 [Singapore's Great soya sauce Rivalry Results of the Better Buy soya sauce blind test published inThe Sundav Times on 19/1/86. r*!!!_3K !i!!!!T^^v^^^^ \l jnooaßiolden Sang Chau S pore 31c M K t^ by the salt, very salty KTtver Label S'pore 26c Very light colour, slight metallic smell, tastes like salt566 words
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Advertisement1702 1986-02-07 25 r**«r__^ -----K--HM--_--_------MiM_.-_.-.-i TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: "TS Monday Friday 9 00am to 5 00pm Ordinary: $5 00 per line (Mm $15 00) i-* 1 i I Saturday 8 30am *o 2 00pm <i 'am 1 s--7r---= 1 Food/Entertainment (2 —5) j_r_ S. fmL y^ Nfl y X" r if1,702 words
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Advertisement181 1986-02-07 25 14 Antiques/ Arts/Crafts NEW YEAR BARGAINS at Antiques of the Orient, Lower Basement. Tanglin Shopping Centre Extension RARE OLD PERSIAN Prayer rings (2) bargain $195. Afghan rug $225 also knick-knacks *****23 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing PROMOTION OFFER AT factory price Specialised in kitchen cabinets from $110 p.f.r. Visit our showroom/181 words
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Advertisement746 1986-02-07 25 20 Pets/Pet Care K-9'S U.S. certified Master Trainers presents Obedience/ Protection Courses *****39/ *****77 MINCED BEEF A8 dog food $4 50 per kilo. Free home delivery for 2 kilo order. Tel: *****93 PEKINESE ADULT 1 pair ft Australian silky terrier puppy with paper $150 upward Tel: *****75. POMERANIAN PUGS ft746 words
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Advertisement617 1986-02-07 25 27 Wanted BEST PRICES OFFERED for your gold, watches, jewellery pawnshop tickets Blk 270 Queen St.. ••02-58 Albert Centre. Ist Floor Tel: *****86 Ong Jade Jewellery. BEST PRICES OFFERED for your pawn tickets, gold, watches Blk 501, Jurong West Stsl. =03-255 Tel: *****98 TOP VALUE FOR your Pawntickets, Gold, Diamond.617 words
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Advertisement598 1986-02-07 25 TMEA CLOSER LOOK K-*-J*B_F- r '"•J r I >!!______ Fully modified with racing seats, body jB w accessories spot this beauty at classification 90. qfa_g*» MM lM i aaa > s-__._..ii.^i._i.i____________________Biii_i_M_i_i_i_i_MMßMi^^MMi^ MM 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage lrrl isidß ijfif wishes our members and patrons Ad-^. hope598 words
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Advertisement1729 1986-02-07 26 57 Business Opportunities rT THE TRINITY REPORT 1 Provides a one stop source of business intelligence for corporations and Investors seeking direction and expertise on starl-up and business development opportunities in Canada. The Trinity Report is available on-line or In a manual format $695 (US) with 1986 amendments $995 (US)1,729 words
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Advertisement636 1986-02-07 26 57 Business Oppoi .unities PRESTIGIOUS REGISTRATION ADDRESS i $15)/ Answering ($l5)/ Telex/ Office room *****66, Sylvia Phui (100 address stickers free for new clients.) 17,000 PIECES VEHICLE tissue racks for cheap sale Contact *****81 BALON FOR TAKEOVER at Ladyhill Hotel Tel: *****20. Mabel 64 Domestic Help Available Ws wish all636 words
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Advertisement1120 1986-02-07 26 64 Domastic Halp 64 Domaatic Halp Available Availablo Filipino s»t» thai t^t^muZmA»tm\^^o^iu^^» OFF DAVS COMPENSATED *~-«a«" We select named orientate our very o*n girls Good attitude hardworking honest obedient Complete placement fee includes: A 'Uw S5 OOO Security Bond SIOOOO PA Perlormance Bond Visa fee Medical tuam process complete documentation1,120 words
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Advertisement666 1986-02-07 26 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive ACCOUNTS OFFICER a Mln 2 years' experience a Salary commensurate with experience Interested applicants, please write in with full resume and contact no or apply personally at-Singepore-Johore Express (Pte.) Ltd. Blk. 1, 1 Rochor Ro*_ #02-522 Rochor Centre Singapore 0718 Tel: 2S2SI4S, *****42 Malaysian based666 words
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Advertisement861 1986-02-07 26 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical /gm Singapore^ PteLtd. GM Singapore Re Ltd, a multi-national H I manufacturing company specialising in high- I I technology automative electronics invites H I top-calibre candidates to fill the following H position SHIPPING CLERK I e GCE O' level with861 words
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Advertisement410 1986-02-07 26 71 Situations Vacant: Sales A leading inlarnational airfreight agency located al Changi Airport Cargo Complex ie eeefcing: 1. SECRETARY a Minimum 3 GCE 'O' Level with credit ln English. e Possess e Private Secretarial Diploma. a Shorthand/ typing speed of 100/ 45 w p.m. a Have some secretarial experience. 2.410 words
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Advertisement456 1986-02-07 26 72 Situations Vacant: Technical A IS multinational company invites application for the post of SPARES AND SERVICE CO-ORDINATOR This Important post will be organise and maintain a high level of spare parts and repair services to all our customers You will be handling a vital activity that provides service from456 words
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Advertisement795 1986-02-07 27 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situationa Vacant: Technical Technical Oemetron is a modern and growing multi-national electronic company engaged in high value added manufacturing activities, namely printed circuit boards and bonding wires. SENIOR TECHNICIANS Selected candidates will lead a team of Technicians in trouble shooting and maintenance of sophisticated microprocessor based795 words
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Advertisement45 1986-02-07 27 ELECTRICIANS REQUIRED FOR light Industries only. With 5 to 6 years experience. Please call: *****48. Blk 9 Pioneer Rd. North, /01-61. 5.2262 REOO. 1 EXPERIENCED Land Surveyor with necessary qualifications to work In Pulau Seraya site. Interested please call: *****3'. Mr. Jang or Miss Orace.45 words
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Advertisement415 1986-02-07 27 72 Situations Vacant: Technical ASSISTANT TECHNICIANS a NTC ln Electronirs Servicing a Completed/ exempted from N.S. a Have experience to debug and rework computer boards an advantage though not essential as training will be provided Plaaaa apply personally at: Tha Paraonnal Dapt. FLEXTRONICS S'PORE PTE LTD 514 Chai Cheo Lane415 words
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Advertisement695 1986-02-07 27 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous The National University ol Singapore Society has vacancy for Ihe following poailions: A) ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT B) FITNESS INSTRUCTOR C) SECURITY GUARD Requirements Poet A a Female 18 to 25 years of age a OCE A' Level; a good grade In G.P Is preferred a At least695 words
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Advertisement692 1986-02-07 27 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous FREIGHT FORWARDING CO. requires DRIVERS Class i 4 or 5 driving licence required and familiar with clearance of goods at PSA essential Pleasr call *****00 for interview at Tack Chiang Realty Bldg. #01-01, 14 Arumugam Rd. Singapore 1440. OFFICE ASSISTANT/ DRIVER reqd by International Consultants He692 words
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Advertisement751 1986-02-07 27 81 Vehicles For Hire PICK-UP $18. LORRIES with without power gate, van, mini bus. cars Kallang *****12, *****04/ Jurong *****96/ Bt Merah *****12 Orchard Rd *****61 VOLVO CHINESE NEW Year Special Volvo 360' 244- $75/ $85 a day Mln 4 days Call SM Car Rentals, *****14 3 '2. *****88 MACPHERSON751 words
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Advertisement831 1986-02-07 27 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 1 OWNER ALMOST 1982 Laser 1 3. 5-speed PARK, aircon cassette, new road tax *****66 1/78 131 1000. Good condition, tax new, radio cassette, highest offer secures *****10 1978 CO. REGD. Mat KM Auto. aircon. engine just overhauled. $2,500 neg *****13 1978 FIAT 131. 5-speed. Aircon.,831 words
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Advertisement910 1986-02-07 27 90 For Sale: Toyota 1964 TOYOTA COROLLA 1388 DX manual 1 owner Complete with accessories worth about $2,500 Rd tax 6/86 PARF eligible Showroom condition Tel: *****55 '83 CARINA 5-SPEED New lax. full accessories, tip lop condition. $17,300 ono 65 Quality Road. Jurong Pager *****85 CO. REGD. 1982 Carina 1600910 words
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Advertisement915 1986-02-07 27 92 For Sale: Mazda 83. MAZDA 323 1 Witti iccassorlat Ist owner II7JBB an 0 Contact Ah Chaw *****19 Mr Lim. *****33 1982 323. V3, :>-speed l pte owner, tax till 6 86 Tip top condition Tel *****21. Tony 1984 MAZDA -GT*. 2-door 1 pte owner, full accessories, tip top915 words
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Advertisement812 1986-02-07 27 95 For Sale: Suzuki MID '81 SUZUKI 800 Beautifully maintained. 2nd car. tuff-koted. radio cassette, aircon nice regd no $11,000 ono *****93 96 For Sale: Other Makes SIN THAI HIN TRADING PTE LTD Plot W Fringe Carpark Kerr, pong Java Road Singapore 0973 Telephone: *****. 5 (Open from 9.00am 5.30pm)812 words
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Advertisement1566 1986-02-07 28 97 For Sale: 97 For Sale: 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles Commercial Vehicles Commercial Vehicles DAIHATSUIOOO cabvan _r*^_______a____' Oaihatsu 1000 Cabvan I "0.100 $AV£SVOUMOR£SSS Super economical IOOOcc 3 cylinder Charade engine. Low Road Tax of $1 50 for 6 months. Now comes standard with airconditioning. Station Wagon Pick-up I '$25,8211,566 words
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Advertisement456 1986-02-07 28 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Condominium living along the Singapore River. i Just completed apartments for lease. JAm I Conveniently located fll* dd* between South and New Iri-^ iflli Bridge Roads within the Vr r"^ Central Business District Al m lm~\Z 1• 2 and 3 bedroom *jl*l>456 words
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Advertisement85 1986-02-07 28 EXCLUSIVE ONE TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS $1300 $1600 Condo Facilities Quiet Prestigious location Quality Furnishes, Built-ins and lots of great features Viewing Appointments *************** I LEASE Exclusive Apartments/ Maisonettes ready for immediate occupation Le CHATEAU 67 Cavenagh Road Tel: *****88 A-^j^i, t^BPCS&w- wl APARTMENTS IN BUSINESS DISTRICT 3 bedrooms Spacious livng/85 words
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Advertisement843 1986-02-07 28 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments ARDMORE PT.. HABITAT I. GDN. APT., VANTAGE, ANGULLIA MANS., CUSCADEN. THE CLAYMORE. 7TH NASSIM. Kxtra large 4 I bdrms From $4,200. HORIZON TWR./VIEW pte lobby l DUCHESS CT TOWNHSE I I 1 CASABELLA s level terrace apt VILLA DEL ROSE < grd $3,800. BEAVERTON/ FONTANA HGTS.843 words
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Advertisement846 1986-02-07 28 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments TAMAN SERASI 3-bdrm 1 servant's rm High fir 1800 sq.ft./ 1500 sq ft F/furn Aircon $1200/ $1000 *****26 Strictly no agts DIST. 2I. BROOKVALE PARK. 3 bdrms walk-up apt S/pool., f'furn $2,800 Mrs Tan *****92 DIST 9 APT. WITH swimming pool, I bdrms furnished. $1,000 Mc'Robertson.846 words
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Advertisement693 1986-02-07 28 112 Short-Term Accommodation: Local/ Foreign FAIRLOOGE SERVICE APARTMENT Holland Kd sell -contained. f/furn. 1/2/3-bdrm Well fitted kitchen, housekeeping laundry services Free perking, (all Michelle *****84 *****88 x 317 113 For Sale: Houses ____^T* 1 1 -B Call Wayfoong for Fast approvals on loans Competitive rates Friendly, efficient service A I.'693 words
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Advertisement788 1986-02-07 28 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments i ______j Dist. 5 Tatlee Court Condominium Location West Coast Road off West Coast Rise LEASE OR SALE FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION Type Facilities: E22i_____^2_________!_!_____!_!_E_i_____ll Sin Chuan Development (Pte) Ltd «07-07 Tat Lee Bank Building 63 Market Street. Spore 0104 TEL:788 words
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Advertisement604 1986-02-07 28 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments CLEMENTI WEST 8LK. 413, veil renovated. $138,000 3-rm Rochor Ctr. renovated. $71,000 DTPS 224-2228/ 220-1200/ 1 PT BLK 355 CLEMENTI Ave 2. high fir unobstructed view, all terrazzo. kitchen cabinets. $138,000 neg *****2 (agt 4-RM. TEBAN. MARBLE throughout, built-in wardrobe. $78,000 World Property Bldg Mgt604 words
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Advertisement470 1986-02-07 29 118 Factory Spaces FOR LEASE UNION CENTRE r5 st*- *t*jr«r 7.000 to L Jl 0 s Newly completed 6 i storey light industrial building at Jalan Pemimprn s 2 cargo hits ol 4 000 lbs 2 passenger litis ot 500 lbs loading s Building complied lo government OTTV regulations complete470 words
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Advertisement296 1986-02-07 29 118 Factory Spaces 7-STOREV FLATTED FACTORY um .>f i ne Loeatsd Kg lea I'.m Suit.ible for inulli light industrial purpose Ample parking MM «.300sqft Fir Reasonable rental Owner *****22 80 CTS GROUND Factories' Warehouses Height 32' lor rent 4050 5400 6.500 14.400' 30.000 to 60.000 sq ft Tel *****80 Mr296 words
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Advertisement145 1986-02-07 29 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces fl fl Modern warehouse for sale fl fl I or lease by unit Easy instalments. II H H Located at the junction of flfl H H MacPherson Road/ Airport Road H H H H with various dimensions and Hfl fl H up-to-date145 words
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Advertisement105 1986-02-07 29 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office space for rental Areas range between 550 and 2000 sq ft at attractive rates For immediate V occupation, contact: I VV *****2 /I Y.K. SeoyN/V AFRO ASIA BLDG.. Robinson Rd., bas prime office space of 330 sq.ft. 2.000 sq.ft. Reasonable rental. For more details,105 words
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Advertisement400 1986-02-07 29 121 5£. r R nt: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces PROPERTIES tTO LET I AT REASONABLE RENTAL I OFFICES I SHOPS I APARTMENTS I TORY WAREHOUSES I RST COME FIRST SERVED H DNTACT I inds Property Division H -ban Redevelopment Authority H isement, URA Building I i Maxwell400 words
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Advertisement604 1986-02-07 29 121 For Rent: Office Spaces TAT LEE BANK BUILDING PRIME OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE s In Raffles Place s Next to MRT Station s Opposite Golden Shoe Carpark s Immediate occupation Attractive rental and terms CALL TAT LEE BANK LIMITED TEL: *****92 X 314/253 WING ON LIFE BUILDING 150 CECIL604 words
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Advertisement499 1986-02-07 29 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Speces Shop Speces I PRIME SHOP SPACE I FOR LEASE AT I I IST STOREY I I COLOMBO COURT I I 4 Units for Service/ I I Retails B I Terms rental I I negotiable I I Contact Mr Hoon/Mrs Sim I at499 words
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Advertisement406 1986-02-07 29 135 Air Travel ECONOMY I Plus unpurposed proficiency ond reliability Next time you trovel coll the true nome in trovel TRU TRAVEL (SMGAPORC) u ]f u #02 45. International Plaza Tel *****8.. *****91 *****03 Teli RS ***** (SIN) TRU AISQ RENTS CARS J CALL JASONS *****77. Budget airfares Si tours406 words
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Advertisement314 1986-02-07 29 I^7 Toura J mWm9mmmmmmmm GENTING/ PENANG/ CAMERON DAYS (COACH ($lB5/ $259 GENTING RESORT 2D '3N (COACH) $79 3D/4N (COACH) $109 3 DAYS i AIR) $259 CAMERON HIGHLANDS STRAWBERRY PARK -_"3N (COACH) $79 3D •;:< OOACH $109 3 DAYS Air.) $339 PENANG BRIDGE CRUISE 3D/4N (COACH) $139 3 DAYS (AIR) $359314 words
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Advertisement1453 1986-02-07 30 136 Cruises 136 Cruises 136 Cruises 136 Cruises 136 Cruises I i3o Cruises I *g%__ -J^ 1 H_ONGKONG FLY/CRUISE 1 LUXUry .PBcUi UTMSGS :SSS!t« sIA Th.t« Pearl ol Scandinavia m Top Value. Bxciting Beauty Salon. Spacious m S^J breakfast. is hack with Harpera Cruise Programmes, Lounge and BarAreas^ ■sKtoyclp^^HoniMtoi«to Holula\'s,1,453 words
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Advertisement174 1986-02-07 30 147 Academic Courses UNIVERSITY GRADUATE AND School teacher offers tuition to all levels. Call Doris: *****21 GROUP A INDIVIDUAL tuition for English. Call Jeanne at *****83. 148 Computer Courses NCC DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER STUDKS (Incorporating CAG 747) Ms pro computer «now»e-|f ropaed CIG 418 (747) No prior computer .marled.* reqwed174 words
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Advertisement522 1986-02-07 30 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours AmmmQgr' PAOF9C fromS* 7 iGHUGHTS t|AOA WFH Km¥%3%J/ ica. Japan. Hongkong .Taiwan •1C from*Ss mmWr\Tm\mW m Iti. America. Canada fromSs 7 -_r^______-__F%--r^ Prices include .Return pan. Hongkong nomy airfare 2SE •Accommodations Mm wltn private f m Sk m \\dm m m\ fac,l,tl s ,twln522 words
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Advertisement327 1986-02-07 30 149 Secretarial/ Typing Couraea OUR NEXT PSC Private Secretarial Course > FULLTIME/PARTTIME CLASSES j COMMENCE. f 17 FEB. '86 FOREIGN STUDENTS MAY APPLY. With our tacilities and guidance, you will achieve your goal. JOIN US FOR QUALITY. COMFORT. CONVENIENCE. SATISFACTION AND RESULT. N.B. Students' parenLs may inspect our facilities and327 words
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Advertisement648 1986-02-07 30 153 Driving Instruction FIRST DRIVING CENTRE HOY qualified Instructor! Class ReaaonaMa rate TW MHOI HOOVER DRIVING CTR Hourly $12 io-hr blk booking sue Fetch/ send Tel 2954HW *****31 154 Dancing Instruction DANCING AT ITS BEST Tap Dane* Children Adult> Tap Modem Children Rhythmic* e Bally Dancing, Fraa Danca. Amancan Style648 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration98 1986-02-07 31 181 Deaths 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MR. LEE CHEW SENG AGE: 85 YEARS Passed away peacefully on sth Feb. 1986, leaving behind beloved:NG KIM SIM Sons: Daughters-in-law: LEE CHENG HOON TUNG NGOOT YUEN LEE KOK HOON LIM HORNG HOON Daughters: Son-in-law: LEE SIEW HOON LEE SOH HOON CHIA FATT SEONG98 words
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Obituary, Illustration51 1986-02-07 31 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements fThe Family of the late I MDM HENG HUAN NOY I I wish to thank all relatives, friends, I business associates, colleagues, reli- I gious organisation and associations I for their moral support, condolences, I attendance, wreaths and donations I during their recent bereavement.51 words
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Obituary, Illustration119 1986-02-07 31 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MRS. THOMAS CHONG AH KAU naa NELLY SIM SEOH HUAY pa&aod away suddenly on sth Fob. 86 agod 34. Leaving bohind boloved huaband THOMAS CHONG AH KAU. CHILDREN: CHONG JHIA-HSIEN CHONG JHIA-YEEN MOTHER: MDM YEO GUEK HIANG MOTHER-IN-LAW: MDM. NG YUE KUAN SISTERS IN LAW BROTHERS-IN-LAW:119 words
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Obituary, Illustration111 1986-02-07 31 TO GOO BE THE QLORY MDM NG SOO CHOO Agod 74 Bolovod wMo of tho lato MR LEE KIM HONO, want homo lo bo wHh j tho Lord on 6.2.86 I Fondly romomborod by: j Sons: Harry. Freddie, Paul, Georgle Osughtors-ln-lsw: Liane Elizabeth, Soo Huan. Violet, Evelyn 1111 words
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RACING
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182 1986-02-07 31 Powering home to end rival's winning streak MIAMI, Thurs. THREE-YEAR-OLD colt Papal Power, ridden by Don Mac Beth, mastered the hitherto unbeaten Admiral's Image to capture the U5592,400 (about *****.000) Hutcheson Stakes over 1,400m at Gulfsiream Park yesterday. Papal Power raced past Admiral's Image, winner of all his five previousUPI - 182 words
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Article58 1986-02-07 31 Heroine by a nose LOS ANGELES, Thurs. Sari's Heroine, ridden by Alex Solis, survived an objection to win the US$BB,OOO (about S$180,000) Santa Ynez Stakes. Sari's Heroine was first past the post by a nose but Pat Valenzuela, rider of the second horse, An Empress, lodged an objection for allegedUPI - 58 words
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Article487 1986-02-07 31 Three-year-old ready for a winning effort Determination IV Wonderful Joy Era Of Triumph Kelly Green II Spectacular Win Iglu II Top Note Red Cider Fleet Foot Paragon Of Virtue KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Three-year-old colt Jostlllcatian showed winning form in a workout here this morning. Ridden by S. Marzuki,487 words
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Article, Illustration150 1986-02-07 31 ROGER YUE - Peter Johnson is Teh's new stable jockey ROGER YUE, By Racing Editor CHAMPION trainer Teh Choon Beng's new first jockey Is Peter Johnson, a New Zealander who has ridden In the richest races In his homeland and In Australia. Johnson, who replaces Nigel TUey, Is expected U arrive In goad150 words
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Article196 1986-02-07 31 TONTO - TONTO KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. It at first appeared that the Ritz Club Champions of Europe, comprising Pat Eddery, Willie Carson, Lester Piggott and Yves Saint-Martin, who will be riding in a series of challenge races against an expatriate team and a local side here next196 words
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Article, Illustration142 1986-02-07 31 SIX-YEAR-OLD O'Malley, who rose from Class 4 to the top class with a series of smart wins, has been deleted. The New Zealand-bred by Royal Noble won first-up in October 1983 and took three more races in 1984. Jockey K.C. Woon rode him in all four wins. O'Malley142 words
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Article1803 1986-02-07 31 l*lf_J Jl 200 CLASS 3 DIV 8 1,200m ■dnU-UU (Ratings: 82-70) (Stakes: $14,500) 1 44*5*0 Strata* 57 (88) Rasa Sayang-Zain 5 nzg dl +1 (1200m) V Nathan 2 2 8*3519 PakotaH M.5 (81) Poko-E Breukelen 3 arig dl same (1200m) Rasak 9 3 *09*20 Purple1,803 words
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Advertisement6 1986-02-07 31 -_^-_----l-----__^______o____________________i More Obituaries on Pg. 336 words
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Advertisement47 1986-02-07 31 DAPHNE CLARE DAVIDSON Agod 80 years widow of the late J S DAVIDSON and mother of Mrs. Jennifer INGRAM, fell asleep peacefully on Mon 3rd Feb 1986 at her home Oak Lodgo, 2 Rovoril Road Ouston, Northant* England NNS 6JF Dooply mournod by all who know I47 words
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Advertisement32 1986-02-07 31 T h e S t r a i t s T i m e s C mMmmm S S I F I E D S 7 3 7 1 1 6 632 words
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Advertisement441 1986-02-07 32 \_/\_/W\__X '-'^-o* r LO V E IS A 4 L ETTt3t lUc ook Card Rose Dear. Kiss. Just some of the four -letter words that IIJU H H I -L-/make love lovelier this time of year. At Times bookshops, we I__M_R Ww I have lined up books and more love441 words
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TIMESPORT
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Article255 1986-02-07 32 COMMONWEALTH GAMES Africans drop threat to skip Edinburgh NAIROBI. Thurs. Afri can states have dropped a threat to boycott the Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh. Scotland, next July, Games chairman Kenneth Borthwick said here yesterday. Borthwick said the threatened boycott was not an issue at a four-day meeting whichReuter - 255 words
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Article, Illustration367 1986-02-07 32 FOCUS ON ENGLISH SOCCER Manager equalises for Liverpool in comeback ALL THE RESULTS Saper Cap semi-final first leg: Norwich 1 Liverpool 1 Tottenham 0 Everton 0. Division Two: Bradford v Millwall postponed. Division Three: Derby v Gillingham, Lincoln v Plymouth postponed. Dlviaiaa Foot: Chester 2Reuter; AFP - 367 words
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Article, Illustration218 1986-02-07 32 LONDON, Thurs. English First Division side Queens Park Rangers have failed in their bid to land Arsenal midfield player Steve Williams. Rangers agreed to a £300,000 ($903,000) fee for the former England international with their London rivals, but they could not _ettle personal termsAFP - 218 words
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Article, Illustration463 1986-02-07 32 ON THE TENNIS SCENE MEMPHIS (Tennessee), Thurs. Second-seeded Stefan Edberg, of Sweden, advanced to the third round of the U*****,000 ($670,950) Volvo National indoor tournament last night after American Mike Leach retired with a shoulder injury in the second set. Edberg, the defending champion, wonReuters; AFP; AP - 463 words
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Article149 1986-02-07 32 SYDNEY, Thurs. The Australian women's indoor circuit, which was to feature two Women's Tennis Association-sanctioned events, has been cancelled, the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia confirmed today. The two tournaments affected are the Australian women's indoor, scheduled for here from April 21-27, and the Victorian women's indoor,AP - 149 words
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Article369 1986-02-07 32 BASKETBALL Philadelphia defeated Jersey 142-107 in an American National Basketball Association match on Wednesday, while Boston beat Washington 103-88 in the only other match played in New York. CYCLING Stefane Guay. of Frame, won the first leg of the five-day Eighth Sun route race inReuter; AP; AFP - 369 words
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Article, Illustration347 1986-02-07 33 DOWN MEXICO WA> W. Germany avenge 1982 defeat AVELLINO. Thursday A 75TH-MINUTE penalty converted by midfielder Lothar Matthaeus gave West Germany a 2-1 win over World Cup-hold-ers Italy here yesterday just 16 weeks before they begin the defence of the trophy in Mexico. Juventus strikerReuter - 347 words
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Article167 1986-02-07 33 A draw leaves Canada dry MIAMI, Thurs. A weakened Canadian side, with only three of their regular players on duty, were held to a goalless draw by the United States in their second match of an international soccer tournament at the Orange Bowl here yesterday. The Canadians, who were previouslyAFP - 167 words
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Article75 1986-02-07 33 COPENHAGEN, Thurs. A Danish savings bank haa offered to pay more Interest on ■pedal accounts If Denmark do well to toe World Cop flaals to Merdco. Hparrlits-f, based to toe north of the country, will pay sevea per eeat If the team reach the second rtu4, eightAFP - 75 words
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Article, Illustration315 1986-02-07 33 Errant pair are recalled to boost Cup chances SOFIA, Thurs. Bulgaria have shed principles in a bid to succeed in this year's World Cup finals in Mexico. Six months after draconian measures were imposed on nine players for unsporting behaviour, two have been called back intoReuter - 315 words
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Article, Illustration345 1986-02-07 33 PORTIMAO (Portugal), Thurs. Portugal beat Luxembourg 2-0 in a World Cup soccer warm-up friendly last night but failed to impress. Defender Frederico and striker Fernando Gomes clinched the victory with opportunist goals in the first half, but the Portuguese became bogged down in anReuter; AP - 345 words
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Article273 1986-02-07 33 Platini stays on with Juventus REST OF SOCCER TURIN, Thurs. It came as no surprise when Michel Platini, widely considered to be the most gifted player in the contemporary game, renewed his ties with Italian football here last night. The terms of the new agreement, which keeps the French internationalAFP - 273 words
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Article244 1986-02-07 33 WEST GERMANY, in common with England, are considering a plan to reduce the size of the First Division of their gaWest German Football Association chief Hermann Neuberger has been sounding out opinion to see the amount of support for his plan to reduce the First Division from 18AFP; Reuter; AP; UPI - 244 words
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Article, Illustration791 1986-02-07 34 Shoon Keat's rebuttal against criticisms 1 SUPPOSE people have the right to say what they want. But while criticisms are very disheartening to younger players, 1 don't get affected anymore. I've grown used to the public and the press condemning me and the sport.791 words
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Article177 1986-02-07 34 Johnstone shoots into the lead JOHANNESBURG, Thurs. Zimbabwe's Tony Johnstone re-discovered his best form to shoot a first round four-under-par 68 for a one-stroke lead in the South African Open championship here yesterday. Spain's Manuel Calero, David Feherty, of Britain, and South African amateur Neville Clarke were grouped on 69.Reuter - 177 words
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326 1986-02-07 34 SPORTSLETTER WK refer to the article bv Mahmnod Gaznavl titled "Loh hits out at SSC" which appeared In The Straits Times last Saturday. The Singapore Sports Connell would like to -tress that the sole purpose of setting up the Kallang Athletics Training Centre326 words
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269 1986-02-07 34 PETER SIOW - Gary surprise inclusion for Japan trip PETER SIOW By GARY GOH and S. Ramasamy have been selected to join long-distance ace Goh Gam Seng in the Biwako Lake Marathon in Japan next month. The selection of Gary, who at 25 is three years older than brother Gam Seng, in favour269 words
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Article431 1986-02-07 34 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON Kallang tourney will also serve as twin trials By THERE will be three prizes at stake when the Republic's top squash players battle it out in the Ascot Singapore Closed championships at Kallang from Feb 22— March 1. Apart from the title itself,431 words
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Article196 1986-02-07 34 KANDY, Thurs. Aravinda de Silva hit a sparkling 81 today as Sri Lanka ran up an impressive 235 for five on the first day of their third four-day match against England B. De Silva, battting at No. 3, struck 15 fours and a sixReuter - 196 words
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Article, Illustration243 1986-02-07 34 ON THE FOREIGN FAIRWAYS NEW ORLEANS, Thurs. Despite his feud with the Professional Golfers' Association, Severiano Ballesteros will defend his title in next month's US$5OO,OOO ($1,065 million) USF-and-G Classic, the golfer said in a letter to Tournament Director Tommy Wulff. "I'd been calling SpainAP - 243 words
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104 1986-02-07 34 WASHINGTON, Than. Those Professional Golfers' Association players who pride themselves on their distance off the tee will now be able to cash In on their talent. MCI Commnnlcatlons announced yesterday It will sponsor a weekly driving competition at each stop on the PGA Tear.AP - 104 words
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Article196 1986-02-07 34 Rice leads Springboks to victory ON THE CRICKET SCENE PRETORIA, Thurs. Skipper Clive Rice led by example as South Africa won the final one-day match and the series against the rebel Australians yesterday. Although opener John Dyson led the Rebels on a merry run-chase with a fine 115 to helpReuter - 196 words
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Article152 1986-02-07 34 PRETORIA, Thurs. As the turnstiles whizzed round at the final match of the rebel Australian tour here yesterday, the South African government came under fire for generous tax rebates offered to tour sponsors. The Rebels tour has turned from a financial flop into a cash bonanzaAFP - 152 words
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Article, Illustration394 1986-02-07 34 Soviet pins all on World meet PARIS, Thurs. Vladimir Salnikov, doyen of world swimming, has seized the challenge of a world championship comeback, with coaching help from his wife. In swimming's world of teenage prodigies, the supreme Soviet distance freestyler has defied time both onReuter - 394 words
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Article187 1986-02-07 34 Goodwill Games attract 3,500 ROME, Thurs. About 3,500 athletes from 59 countries have agreed to take part in the Goodwill Games in Moscow on July 5-20, a spokesman for the organisers said yesterday. The event, the brainchild of United States television mogul Ted Turner, will feature 17 sports artistic andUPI - 187 words
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Article, Illustration403 1986-02-07 35 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Singapore aim to Czech goal grief with tune-up By BRUNEI, watch out. Singapore aim to perfect their strategy against top Czechoslovakia soccer club Dukla Banska at the National Stadium at 7.30 tonight and apply it against Brunei in their next Malaysia Cuptie403 words
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253 1986-02-07 35 AN invitation to the Second Brunei Merdeka Games from March 23-30 has put the Football Association of Singapore in a dilemma. For both their national and intermediate squads are already committed to other tournaments. The senior team are currently involved253 words
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Article48 1986-02-07 35 TICKETS for the Malaysia Cup match between Singapore and Brunei, scheduled to be played at the National Stadium on Saturday week, will be on sale from Wednesday at the National Stadium during office boors. They are priced at $8 (grandstand), $4 (gallery) and $1 (schoolchildren).48 words
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Article, Illustration338 1986-02-07 35 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By A BREATHLESS hush gripped the crowd at the Newport Arms Pub. Half -drunk beers were downed by half-open mouths. A matchstick, placed over the matchbox, remained unstruck as the sound of "thud, thud, thud" kept pace with the heartbeat. The Singapore338 words
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268 1986-02-07 35 JANICE SEAH - Alvin sees the green light at Amber Road JANICE SEAH By ALVIN LIM re-affirmed his ticket to the Japan Junior Olympics in Tokyo next month when he broke his second meet record and qualifying time in the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's age-group competition at Amber Road last night. Alvin broke268 words
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Article58 1986-02-07 35 IPOH. Thurs Peraks Ma laysia Cup roach K. Rajase garan shocked soccer officials here when he resigned yester day, citing the need to spend more time with his family as the reason His resign;) tion has been accepted by the Perak Amatuer Football Association Assistant roachBernama - 58 words
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152 1986-02-07 35 PETER SIOW - Strike the hong bao at Jackie's Orchard PETER SIOW IF you are the sort who frowns on nightclubs and discos during the Lunar New Year, take heart. Jackie's Orchard will be organising the Hong Bao Masters bowling competition tomorrow evening (9.30). Providing the hong baoang pows will be jewellers Derocks152 words
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259 1986-02-07 35 J. RAJENDRAN - Farleigh lends weight, yet Shell are hit for eight J. RAJENDRAN By HIS hockey has been curtailed by a five-year ban, but Farleigh Clarke's love for sports continues to grow on other pastures... namely the soccer pitch. Since his suspension last year, the former hockey international has diverted his interests259 words
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637 1986-02-07 35 PETER WATSON - Lee calls the cue as big breaks pile up THE breaks have begun to build as players push for points in the closing days of the first section of the 1986 Guinness Snooker League. Alvin Lee, of Singapore Recreation Club, set the pace when he recorded a tournament's best 56637 words
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Article, Illustration351 1986-02-07 35 LIM KEE CHAN talks to boxing coach Syed Kadir about the fall of our favouriie 4 Mukhlis would have scored an •asy points victory if ha had just jabbed the Indonesian all night as he did in the opening round. But in the second351 words
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Article153 1986-02-07 35 Leong Kok beaten by Korean JAKARTA, Thurs. Tan Leong Kok, Singapore's last hope in the President's Cup boxing tournament, was eliminated here last night. Leong Kok, the Asian featherweight silver medallist fighting as a bantam, was outpointed by South Korea's Nam Sung-Hee. The South Koreans also won two other fightsReuter; AFP - 153 words
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Article239 1986-02-07 35 AYUB KALULE, the Danish-based Ugandan, lost his European middleweight tiUe when he was stopped in the 10th round by British challenger Herol Graham in Sheffield, England, on Wednesday. French referee Edmond Horn wisely stopped the contest when the former world light-middleweight champion came under a hail of powerfulAFP; Reuter; AP; UPI - 239 words
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Article187 1986-02-07 35 NEW YORK. Thurs. World Boxing Association heavyweight champion Tim Witherspoon confirmed last night that traces of marijuana were found in his urine after he won the title from Tony Tubbs in Atlanta on Jan 17. The finding, by the Georgia State Boxing Commission, raised theReuter - 187 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration90 1986-02-07 33 e________._________.iii_ The family of the late: MDM YEO BOON ENG wishes lo express their heartfelt thanks to Pastor Rev. Quek Kiok Chaing, The Faith Bible Presbyterian Church, all relatives a friends for their kind assistance, attendance, condolences a donations dijrin^heirrecerj_beresiremenr^ The family of the late Mdm. Ang Hoo90 words
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Obituary, Illustration7 1986-02-07 33 S.THAMBIAYAH Deperted: 7.2.83 Desrh^emenr^jered^birlpvedories.7 words
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Obituary, Illustration186 1986-02-07 33 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam I MR. KOH SIE TIONG Departed 7 2.84 Rest in peace, dear loving father, 2 long years has passed away. You are gone, but still are living In the heart of those who stay. Ssdly missed by wives, sons, daughters-in-law, daughters. sons- m-iaw grandchildren,186 words
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Obituary, Illustration79 1986-02-07 33 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam IN EVERLOVING MEMORY OF Theresa Miranda Avethas S. Pereira j Departed on th Feb., 1971 Departed on 9th May, 1965 j Not uist tod a) hui everyday W»' rememher the times we share 1 A requiem nass will be sung at The Holy Family79 words
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Obituary, Illustration181 1986-02-07 33 181 Deaths 181 Deaths LEE CHEE SIEW Aged 75 Celled Home to b. with the Lord on 6 286 leav ng behind his beloved Wife: Yang Seng Hwui Sons: Deugn'ar -in-law: Laa Song Chan Jerry Lee Ngln Kee Re*3ecca I,ee Juu Fn Ro:iald Daughters Sors- n-law Lee Leng Jane l_im181 words
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Advertisement10 1986-02-07 33 "In Memoriam is for the loved ones whom you remember10 words
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Advertisement29 1986-02-07 33 STRAITS TIMES RATES FOR OBITUARIES a $15.00 for 3 lines (run-on style) e $80.00 for 3cm x 1 col. (semi-display style) a $75.00 for 3cm x Icol. (display style)29 words
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Advertisement43 1986-02-07 33 The family of the late MDM. LAW POH NEO wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to Ihe Rev. Dr. Clarence Lim and Rev. Lee Yam Kai, relatives snd friends tor their prayers, kind assistsnce, condolences, donations, wreaths and attendance during their recent bereavement43 words
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Advertisement127 1986-02-07 33 183 Condolences With deepest sympathies ft condole ncoe lo: MR THOMAS A.K. CHONG General Manager of DULCAN ALUMINIUM SUPPLIER on the domiao of his beloved wife MRS THOMAS CHONG AH KAU nee NELLY SIM SEOH HUAY From: Joo Wah Departmental Store Ming Nun Eating House Co. Wah Huat Garments Manufacturer127 words
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Advertisement181 1986-02-07 33 Subscribe NOW to World Executive's Digest CHECK ONE aM A I Uk J U 36 issues for V *Z M SsloB/Msl26 Wm B^ WW Saves you JW 9 A W the cover UP TO AWAA 12 issues for |l I/O Sss4/Ms63 F ON OUR SPECIAL Saves you 25% 3 year181 words
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Advertisement178 1986-02-07 34 9 -*jft\ -_M_a____- ___uK _uuai nuuua«-» ______ft <«____■ mmmmWt ____^^__________________l HE*' Ar **V___L ssssHsK Watl **BK Vk^- *~*«______L^_______L^H bbsssT MMW a___sssssssssssss>____Usi Josßßsai «Vasa» s__bbbbb_L ________fl>*_____i mm WLmW _____________H I *m\ _ssfa__ V*i _-t ____BBBB__^%t_v SBBBBBBBBBST <S J| II ft ______!W______ i i_k Time will never be the same Gent HP178 words
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Advertisement63 1986-02-07 35 __fc_S__fe___BßßßaWP^P*^^^^^ V Pe> _______bß_. \_fißHHr _________________P^^_kL "W M _______!^___Rr triimmm < "2T* AirTransport World, the leading was nght. On the ground. In the air. Everyday. tCl**-*" 1 aviation magazine, has crowned KLM For every flight. "Test us, try us, fly us. Airhneo. rhe Y^r. And 20.000 n, J a* KLIVI63 words
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Miscellaneous115 1986-02-07 35 DARTS SDA Div 1: Scorpions A v Prairie Express A (Water hole, 8 pm). SOCCER Friendly: Singapore v Dukla Banska (National Stadium. 7.30 pm) Malaysia Cap: Perlis v Penang (Stadium Datuk Sheikh Ahmad), Malacca v Pahang (Kubu Stadium) both at 4.30 pm; Kelantan v Trengganu (Stadium Sultan Mohamed), Perak v115 words
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Article, Illustration417 1986-02-07 36 BENG TAN - Confidential documents used as wrapping paper BENG TAN By YOU don't expect your confidential personal particulars known only to your company to end up as wrapping paper for hawkers. But this was what happened when customers of a cake and dumpling stall got, as wrapping paper, computer printouts belonging to417 words
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536 1986-02-07 36 CATHERINE C. ONG - CATHERINE C. ONG Price Waterhouse appointed provisional liquidators By < PAN-ELECTRIC Industries, a name familiar to both Singapore housewives and stockbrokers, is finally going under. Nine banks petitioned the High Court yesterday to liquidate the company and appoint receivers Price Waterhouse as the provisional liquidator.536 words
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Article, Illustration483 1986-02-07 36 LEE WAI WUN - LEE WAI WUN By THE curtains will come down on the Neptune dancers this month. High operating costs and poor demand for their shows have caused the Neptune Dance Review to disband after 13 years. The 21-member group, which has added483 words
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Article178 1986-02-07 36 LIM SAY BOON - Sydney hunt for HK stowaways LIM SAY BOON ■y Melbourne Reporter MELBOURNE, Thurs. Australian federal police and Customs authorities today launched a search through Sydney's Chinatown for three illegal immigrants from Hongkong after the men avoided immigration officials by swimming ashore under cover of darkness this morning. Four others from178 words
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Article95 1986-02-07 36 Rotary clubs 'no' to women CHICAGO, Thurs. Rotary International has rejected a bid to admit women to Rotary Clubs in 160 nations around the world. The action came on a voice vote by the organisation's Council on Legislation, which met here yesterday. "There was a full and fair discussion," saidReuter - 95 words
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148 1986-02-07 36 4,000 to attend Chok Tong's party ABOUT 4,000 community leaders, trade unionists and volunteer social workers will attend Mr Goh Chok Tong's second informal Lunar New Year tea party at the Istana on Feb 15. Like last year, the party will allow the guests to mingle freely and chat with148 words
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Article53 1986-02-07 36 What it should have been A REPORT in Tuesday's Straits Times said girls enrolling for the Mandarin popular song classes conducted by the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation must not be older than 16 as at Dec 31 last year. That is incorrect. They should be older than 16. We are sorry53 words
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Article31 1986-02-07 36 .NEW YORK, Wed. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 8.60 points to 1,601.72 in the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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Advertisement72 1986-02-07 36 ELKJr\OHa The latest in high tech computer technology. Now $1450 only c/w Chord Pnmpntri A U»_22^^ 1 1 Upper Manual Voices 12 Rhythms with Fill-ms Cho'd Computer. Sustain Rotary IFmger-Chord Cover Lock Key. riexiglass. etc Model OP2O BEGINNERS CHOICE: 0P24 AT S2SOOONLY Sole Agents: COMPUTUNE INT'L ELKA THOMSON I Ift72 words
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Advertisement198 1986-02-07 36 Stay in th ft Rrt o w. Plans for SES fund For the first time, full details of banks' proposed finance scheme Flying high Commuter aircraft are fighting for big business in Asia mTop quality for top people Tell your vendor you need Business Times, or ring Betty Ton on198 words
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Advertisement647 1986-02-07 36 YOUR DAILY COMMUNICATION NEEDS. Sanyo connects you daily through automated efficient and sophisticated telephone equipment Its computerised answering machine automatically receives phone calls, announces your message and records incoming messages Our cordless telephones allow you to answer or make phone calls from 700 to 5000 feet from the base unit647 words
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Miscellaneous123 1986-02-07 36 Weather UP TO 1 pm: Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6am tomorrow: 31 mai.. 24 mm. SUNSET today: 7.21 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.17 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 12/26 C Fine Manila 19 29 C Sunny Amsterdam $C Melbourne 14 22 C Fine Bangkok 22/32C Fair Moo. ./w -9/-3C Snow Beijing123 words
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Article, Illustration174 1986-02-07 1 by IT IS the Year of the Tiger. After you have made your rounds to your folks', your In-laws* and your boss' and gotten rid of your bonus at the mahjong table, you might want to go and see a real tiger at the circusSTEVEN LEE - 174 words
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Advertisement744 1986-02-07 1 At the clubs: Page Two At the circus: Page Seventeen nillß^i^B.^l. I __i l^^ P^PW r l^ P*^ H I B^ oK Central I il 67 A/rnFil jmwmw *W WWw t rrlil M itra^^|ii_^i^ ■IT•T r> W V .6667 7/ 4-6V ____F y \\m%^ 9%99 e«eStyovv^ I' _1 'lit' W744 words
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Article, Illustration1206 1986-02-07 2 PAT D' ROSE - PAT D 'ROSE By Personal Glimpses and Music pages are held over Your mata will cry for lovers' sake, Your handkerchief wet, your had break. So one for the wayang, two for Rainbow, Three gods are ready, on with the show. •'I'LL sell1,206 words
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Advertisement107 1986-02-07 2 PLIGHT'S THE NIGHT FOR LADIES AT 43 SCOTTS. And tomorrow night. And the night after. No first drink charge for ladies at the Sheraton Towers discotheque. Gentlemen have a first drink charge of $25 weekdays, $30 Friday, Saturday I _f t_ M_J and eve-of-holidays. 43 Scotts. Dynamic sounds t pound107 words
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Advertisement105 1986-02-07 3 m f^^g^sl <p>raSf^r pi_p^^is_§^i "Pi^v^ pibEP sSs *^dPli e >r T l£SS^#> ?^?j-_____lliilSlT^ '<$$ W J When we imprint your name on the Card, we make quite a commitment to the promise of respect,recognition n_n_ri _r_rii^ltiX7C-P(i^L7i-p-P» ctlliJL IJUUUIy SCF VICC* *_B _f aWmmma AW Thus, membership is neither lightly given,105 words
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Article, Illustration1333 1986-02-07 4 CATHERINE ONG sits through the holiday movies. Pyramid Of Fear Opens at Udo tomorrow THIS new Steven Spielberg movie is what director Barry Levinson calls an "affectionate speculation" about what might have happened had Sherlock Holmes and his partner met during their college years. It has1,333 words
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Advertisement816 1986-02-07 4 LUNAR NEW YEAR ACTIVITIES AT TAI-PAN RAMADA HOTEL i_______a_^^v v c4ias>* maaa* *4r T aBBBBBiB i'^4.. __r-*" '"~_____j'^-- ,V^________________ff^_i'ifi^^M-_________fei <9 Jr aM^ Jay <fl PTjf r __r "^^^3 BBBBBBBBBBbI HBBBa -_BBr _^^rr-l_^J^^____. ____^^^M___T^ ____I y ____S r -^V^^ sp" *n^H w Ammm _____> vJ________________________________B y _a mbbbbbt jraaamx, *__________________________________a v816 words
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Article, Illustration1095 1986-02-07 5 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN Holiday highlights by CATHERINE ONG previews Ch 12 highlights on Page Seven WATCHING television can be a bitter-sweet experience: iust like watching an old year tick out and rejoicing in the coming of a brand new year. We've had a fairly good year1,095 words
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Article, Illustration375 1986-02-07 7 Holiday highlights by CATHERINE ONG Centrestaoe: A Flame To The Phoenix (Tomorrow. 8.30 pm) IT IS August 1939 in Poland. Max Kurowicki (Benedict Taylor), a young Polish aristocrat and cavalry officer, returns to his family's country estate accompanied by Lieutenant Florian Ozar kowski (Malcolm Jamieson).375 words
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Advertisement412 1986-02-07 5 AT AU THE RIGHT PUCES. IN ALL THE BEST SPOTS Welcome To The Pearl Of The Orient's Newest Pride: I 1 W MII t 111. I li i i ii y.i.j,.!. 1111. i \amf ■*■■■■a«■)■ ■> ■> fl I l___l _Lj "W WWW— -WWWWWWWWWW WW WW WW WW WW W412 words
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Advertisement519 1986-02-07 6 ____BBar TbO bV\_bw^ *r» r bbbbbbbV. h_KN w^-» _E_____T "Bk_ ■^••r >^/ •—^-T"^ _______B^^****"*™^ rrUTDAI CniTlAkJ -ttl^-l -^-r l L:^ 999^^^ > k CENIKAL EDITION N&tf cwHJ CiJ' s HN JL __J^__^ -U-. -_*-**v KJ*#T} mma^lmmmmWW 9^ W flfl) __|r -__!_LC^i_X- V—" mwwwwwmm^am^^^ m mt i—-fl__f% ___flaT <• .jy ■--■B519 words
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Advertisement466 1986-02-07 6 Feel liefineshed 1 YouTI feel like a new pe_gon after •sauna •steam hath ilnger-pressui-e mass.igc *mm mmV •barber •racial x^yf* •exercise room rJ_ A f jfttonte Carlo 1 DM Nniona Miwt ->♦ <X> Tji Pan Ramaila Holri Nr*N \X inf{) __aa*w» -BM7*M MmM IJ, v^-ohi i nri NHS Opro daily:466 words
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Advertisement89 1986-02-07 7 naw A -u ->- w _--__r *x_\-J V *,^T ***!_j^____»^*^^^ m __lr "'■•-'ok CfwsA^vr r r-Hr^' i/_/^st r FLORAL~ GIFTS Send Through j Interflora V f\ i Vk'^^Bß^^'x Service \V""^' /50 Pwwwl MfwTM c.ir local Mmßm \f \a\J nn. nifmbers tor details CHINESE NEV V^)^^ j-L b^/wS--\FR& VIEWING .f IVI89 words
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Advertisement443 1986-02-07 7 Taaal 8888. am. i v**^ lm v Bjflam jyflja lm I ha? JL jLmß*^ i ■ii A \>^_^__hl*B_c-a*»\3 i Im/ mu MM If W m jm W^mM iV t _*4_» I Pregnancy is not just another *___<_fl comprehensive guide to J a***»-"J childbearing It provides an I updated, objective look443 words
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Advertisement115 1986-02-07 7 ■VMHililiM ,T^^A /int free tor y drift yoi order 8^ (After Hippy Hours) 7 (While stocks last) J— 9 Wf Open daily: 1 2 noon -lam <-i____C (Fn Sat A Holiday eve /M _tfl ft till 2am) l 7fp^'^nV HAPPY HOURS:- _/**__3K»J___ > v^ Other Drinks: 73'"' -W P''» 7115 words
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Advertisement351 1986-02-07 8 CAPITOL: TODAY ONLY! a (*****59) 5 SHOWS at 11am 1 30, 400, 6 30, 9.15 fl vSABt !^^^w* ""^Eww-w-w-ww-Sa 9 lrißKTTr_ri- M _bl_ I■' > JSSr^-_*>v Tk «tf^ i iij r j i ij t'Viw| \t^ Ia Ti^lfli JADE: LAST DAY! (*****80) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1 30, 4.00, 6.30,351 words
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Advertisement1362 1986-02-07 8 flV^ I i.*- 1 %*vJmmm L=H!^w a— a^flfl BBvV\_ rBBa^BHBBv B fIH ■.f /MM j *^B h Id II %,+^m -*3^ W^L\ W\\ \mm\ IbW 3 aW* J_M ■fl fl^ __l bbl bV ■111 mJ' J LBB __r Mk MmW mmr aßflfl GUJEniHUSCO Ss- I^^ will bring in the tiger.1,362 words
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Advertisement452 1986-02-07 8 J; CATHAY r NOW SHIOWMNGIS X (*****00) 11.t>0am. 1.30, 4.00. 6.30 4 9.1 Spm X X ADMISSION PRICES: $3 $4 X (j) (NO fRFF LIS r /MILITARY CONCESSION) ]< (jl •ww'BJBIBJBBJBJBI T Inacavrrrfßr-th. Q (J -mY '*7\ L,r r*oi X i< ami-siH Jr?fe^_Ki (I b l^^^ K i'i jj Ijl.^452 words
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Advertisement439 1986-02-07 9 Bring the spirit of Lunar New Year to your friends and loved ones with a gift from PARIS [__T_ina[wJi^ i __ia m Cindi -wiDDramD-OTinni-^ *t-i r"^/^"/ _ww# 5 r\%cTCAJ^ v n JA jmm M I S*Z7^^ LATEST DESIGN AIR-FLOWN DAILY! S >^"-*""" The most exguisite collection of trendy design ol439 words
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Advertisement215 1986-02-07 9 UVYRLE pSPENCER ixGrWEETc MMORffid of tender breathless passion. of a bond betrayed by lack of trust, of a love too long denied A poignant tale of Theresa Brubaker and Brian Scanlon, separated by Brian's air force officer training, but united in spirit by their burning unique love. ___k*flr Available at215 words
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Advertisement870 1986-02-07 9 __fl "*X E&^Vw|flk^. I___L*)_*^*** ______fl____l«K -_■■_> 'Wg.<i l >T\i'.i >*v. Hr *V:a k __b_ _flfl tBB^ 1 v.- w! _r^^ __r _____i______~ Iv '^^••wH v* > _________£^iflll__rV^ "***fe ■B -^1 JB flar -*r*a__ai +Wma\\y ____B_______ ■am. fl_| __B *Ma_. ____fIL flaa-Bh l^^*-^____l fl_fl___a___ ____9 fl \mmmmmmm\ mmm^A jW&MrAimWWT- iflflL '■j870 words
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Advertisement175 1986-02-07 9 W«**--£ M m M mm aaa HIM*-' HS^ls^-lew*** ImRJI I mmApmm^ar^ a mk It vi The closest analogy to current market conditions is WAR. Dien Bien Phu. Verdun, Gallipoli, the Six Day War. the Falklands, the Cuban Missile Crisis each has a lesson for anyone in today's market place. Business175 words
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Article, Illustration1084 1986-02-07 10 KOH SIEW TIN - KOH SIEW TIN Sight Sound By MARTIAL arts, a bungling, bald policeman, treasure hunters and musical dramas these are among the attractive offeiings to 'imp onto the big ■creen during the Lunar New Year season. A close f^ght for cruwds is expected among three bltK-kbuster1,084 words
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Article, Illustration693 1986-02-07 10 GOH PENG CHOO - GOH PENG CHOO By THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation ind Rediffusion have lined up a series of lively programmes to get the Year of the Tiger off to a vßaaat start. With titles dr-pir-ting the characteristics of the animal, these variety shows feature693 words
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Article251 1986-02-07 10 *^$s®:¥isD^m *4§*i mm&timm *n*m&,t&iA,M.m <.v u 2 3 > £jb_*^._MM. *«W S<*fr ft__AtHl SAtjUr I'j r tmif&Attimm am* mm i 2 3> r:Yfiu.-J''j[iti Aal 6 H fi» MftXtfHJl*-*; 0 I 'j >. HI. fiij fli >f; 1..) t*ftl_l**Wefra M M JH'f-rtfi-i f I! Ktti **_rfr#* fl'jWttfi ft-: _t_en K*J -CttftdhttH251 words
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Article, Illustration225 1986-02-07 10 60H BENG CHOO - 60H BENG CHOO By THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's Lunar New Year attractions range from popular modern films, costume drama, familiar classics and China's acrobatic shows to Taiwanese film stars' feature specials. Happy Bachelor, (Saturday, Ch 8 at 11 pm): This comedy, produced in China, is about how225 words
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Article239 1986-02-07 10 Five Daughters at the Birthday Party (Part 1) (Monday, Ch 8 at 1.34 pm) and (Part 2) (Tuesday, Ch 8 at 2.15 pm): A classic comedy presented by a China's Fujian Ge Zai Xi tro**pe. The story revolves around Yang Jikang, a Ming Dynasty senior official. On239 words
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Advertisement293 1986-02-07 10 Winners of Cross-language Crossword No 223 $54 cash: LINDA PHU A S K (LC. No: *****65/J) $24 cash each: LI KAI HAN FAM WAH CHONG (LC. No: *****21/D) (LC. No: *****96/ Z) SOH TIAN HUE TAN GEOK HUAY (LC. No: *****22/A) (LC. No: *****11/F) YONG KWAI CHAN UM MENG ENG293 words
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Advertisement310 1986-02-07 10 CROSS-language Crossword Puzzle will be published every Friday. It is a Chinese crossword, bat the clues are given in English. Eleven winners will be picked from tbe all-correct entries. One will receive $54 cash aad tbe other 14 $24 cash. ijOBCS-fl-i No: 224 Entry Form MS siuaii> Cross-language J MB310 words
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Article, Illustration592 1986-02-07 11 In Hindustani classical music, there are different methods of presentation. These led to the formation of different styles of singing known as gharanas. IVEtNA JOSHI writes about these styles and, in the accompanying article, about two musicians, father and son, who have made592 words
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Article, Illustration607 1986-02-07 11 IN THE Indian tradition, professional skills were usually passed from generation to generation. Very early in life, a boy would observe his father practising a particular art or craft which he himself had learnt from his father. So it was only natural that the607 words
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Advertisement248 1986-02-07 11 TamH Word Contest 10 C_____ED Hero ore six incomplete sentences. Choose the more suitable word after j( w s eff&uTesr r^n^Lnj^eh *rru oach sentence ond underline it. uils.v enev $rj uuiLiAy^l^d. G c? n £1% siOTt^smfiDU Guifli^ Ste AStt.'^eSS: Qf&fD Uffljr 50 Qeumsnl. $$J 5 urfi**®T Usvm-n?@tx Out iff, it248 words
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Advertisement645 1986-02-07 11 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES ■BflflflflflflflwCTAMTC QCRflßftl ■■*-■■■> Telefax No: *****59 Kat-s fox Scrvlrr: ____________FSIAIWI3 Hd3UOOlflflflflfl» Sales Service: Tel *****11 Straits limes Ss2soops< cm Cot.e »ed >S 00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMFAI) e xt 5724/5/6/8 5669 Sunday Times: SJ2S 62 psc cm IPa ted: SSi<. 00 APPOINTMENTS FUGHT ATTENDANTS 7 o645 words
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Advertisement580 1986-02-07 12 APPOINTMENTS I IrVe design the Future of I Microcomputer Peripherals. I w& Wf arc subsidiary of Tandon Corporation of USA, a fl recognised urofki leader in the field of computer peripherals fl with a reputation built on total achievement. Since its founding S the corporation has achieved a consistent pattern580 words
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Advertisement552 1986-02-07 12 The MRT Corporation invites applications for the following positions: OPERATIONS DIVISIONS RAILWAY MASTERS TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT 1) Station Master 2) Train Service Regulator 3) Information Coordinator 4) Fault Report Coordinator 5) Train Crew Master 6) Yard Master 7) Revenue Master Salary Scale ($B6O 900)940x40 1020/1150x50 1350/1500x75 2100 Functions Railway Master will552 words
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Advertisement615 1986-02-07 12 MARKETING MANAGER (FAR EAST) Required by a leading international marketing and manufacturing operation The candidate will be stationed in Hong Kong and will report dlrectlv to the management. Travelling within the Far East is required. *mmm2mm lo me Dynamic and high calibre professional with leadership qualities University/College degree in Marketing615 words
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Advertisement386 1986-02-07 12 requires a MARINE UNDERWRITER The successful applicant will probably have e at least 3 to 5 years' experience in similar position e an associateship in C.1.1, or A.1.1, or is progressing towards achieving same e the ability to plan, organise, lead and control job-related assignments This position reports to the386 words
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Advertisement597 1986-02-07 13 NOTICES Br*aTaßT*Ba_BTaaßßaaa__Baaaß__"fl SINGAPORE PHONE BOOK j Telephone subscribers who wish to make additions and/or amendments (Bold Type Listings included) to their listings in the Alphabetical Listings of the English and Chinese Editions of the Singapore Phone Book July 1986, should submit their requests to: Subscribers who wish to advertise in597 words
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Advertisement496 1986-02-07 13 KMT OF SINGAPORE ALTTHORfTY WMMJ ammm WmaWam >_**' TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for:- H ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION TO 3 CONTAIN- I ER FREIGHT STATIONS AND BACK-UP FACI- I LITIES AT KEPPEL ROAD (NOMINATED SUB- I CONTRACT) Cost of Documents H Drawings $140.00 Closing Date 25 Feb 86 Site Showround 12496 words
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Advertisement773 1986-02-07 13 f ffIHDB 1 I FIRST-COME -FIRST-SERVED I I I) INDUSTRIAL PREMISES I I (On 2nd Storey Onwards) I I 1) Geylang East 8) Kampong Übi I I 2) Ang Mo Kio (suitable for food I I 3) Bedok industries at Block 3020) I 4) Defu 9) Bukit Batok I 1773 words
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Advertisement756 1986-02-07 13 I Tender Notice W Tender are invited for I I BUILDING W a) Tender No. AMB/T/86/013 Nominated I H term subcontract for gardening services I H to Telecoms premises in area A and B I H for a term period of 30 months from 1 I April 1986 to 30756 words
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Advertisement669 1986-02-07 13 IN THK IH" .H (Ul RT OK THK RKPI BLIC OK SINGAPORK < ..iiip_nlr* Winding I p > No. MS •CIMS In the Matter ai the ('•mpMit* Art <( »p IM) And In the Matter oi hlvol. hi SKP (K.K.) Pie LM. advertisement up petition NOTICE Is hereby given that669 words
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Advertisement638 1986-02-07 14 NOTICES 1 The Short-Play I Competition Ist prize $2,000 2nd prize $1,500 3rd prize 1 ,000 6 Merit Prizes $500 each 3 Special Prizes $200 each CLOSING DATE: 30 June 1986 Entry Forms are available from Deans Office Institute of Education Faculty of Arts 8t Soc. Library Counter Ministry of638 words
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Advertisement736 1986-02-07 14 -_<*>-; PUBUCUTftITKS V*/ BOPRD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from eligible CIDB/CSD Registered Contractors for the following: 1 Supply of metering test terminal blocks Registered Contractors in Supply of Electrical Materials and Products and Industrial and Process Control Systems all classes 2 Supply of kampong lighting brackets Registered Contractors in736 words
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Advertisement631 1986-02-07 14 SINGAPORE-CAMBRIDGE GCE NORMAL LEVEL EXAMINATION REGISTRATION OF PRIVATE CANDIDATES FOR THE 1986 EXAMINATION 1 Registration for the 1986 SingaporeCambridge GCE Normal Level Examination will be received from members of the public who are not currently studying in Government or Government-Aided schools, from Monday 3 Feb 1986 to Saturday 15 Feb631 words
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Advertisement613 1986-02-07 14 __r^^_l fl Tenders are invited for the supply and W I delivery of the following- H I 1) 224 NOS. OF ELECTRONIC I TYPEWRITERS WITH 8K I MEMORY I Tender No VITB/CIC 96 85 I Closing Date 21 February 1986 at I W 1200 hours I I 2)20 NOS. OF613 words
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Advertisement743 1986-02-07 14 IN THK HIGH COURT OF THE KEPI BUC OP SINGAPORE (omp-nie-. WiiKJlnic I p Ns. OS sf ISM la tbe Matter oi tke Camp-ales Act (Cap 185) •ai la tae Matter sf YUYA OPTICAL INDUSTRIES (PTE) LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Petition for the Winding-Up743 words
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Advertisement652 1986-02-07 15 NOTICES LUM CHANG lj 1 GROUP OF COMPANIES I Lum Chang Holdings Limited I Lum Chang Building Contractors Pte Ltd I Lum Char.g Development Pte Ltd I ABC Housing (Pte) Ltd Grantchester Pte Ltd I Our offices have been relocated to: I H 38 Kim Tian Road I #03-00 Kim652 words
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Advertisement578 1986-02-07 15 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) PUBLIC EXAMINATION IN BANKRUPTCY NOS 211/73 Ghosh Noreen t/a Unicorn Entrp of No 5 Sophia Flats Singapore 0922 220/76 Island Sanitary Entrp (sued as a firm) formerly of No 86 Jin Haji Alias Singapore 1026 Partners: Tan Suan Cheow of Blk 915 Tampines Street 91578 words
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Advertisement820 1986-02-07 15 TENDERS INVITED BY THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION Of THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE 1 Tenders ere invited by the Ministry ot Education, Singepore tor the regular grass cutting end mainte nence of school fields including other horticultural operations. The invitation is restricted to contractors registered with the Construction Industry Development Board820 words
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Advertisement762 1986-02-07 15 IN THE HIGH t Ol RT OF THE RKPI BUC OP SINGAPORE Companies Winding lip Ne. :s of l*K In the matter of the Companies Aet, Chapter 185 and In the matter of VOSPKR PRIVATE IJMITKIi ADVERTISEMENT OE PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding Up762 words
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Advertisement644 1986-02-07 15 MINISTRY Of DtFENCL Tenders ore invited tor the supply of the items belov. (Closing time is I I 00am ot dote shown) 1. DRESSING FIRST AID FIELD Tender No HQMS/ 2/ 86<T) Closing Dote 21-2 86 2. FORCEPS RM CUTTING Tender No HQMS/ 3/86(T) Closing Date 7-3 86 3. FORCEPS644 words
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Advertisement715 1986-02-07 15 IN THK HIGH COURT OF THK KK I'l Hl.lt OF SINGAPORK om parties Winding Up Ne. M of WM In the Matter of the Companies Aet (Chapter 185) And In the Matter mt Climax Inhurancf Broken* Pte Ltd ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice Is hereby given that an Amended Petition for715 words
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Advertisement703 1986-02-07 15 IN THK Hit. ll COt'RT OK THK RF.PLBLK OF SINGAPORE Companies Wlndlng-I p Ne. 175 ef ItttS. la the Matter ai the onipanlr* Aet, Chapter 18$ Aad la the Matter ef Odyssey DeMtgs Pte Ltd ADVERTISEMENT OF PFTfTION Notice Is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding-Up of the703 words
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Advertisement910 1986-02-07 15 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEM tnat. I Thangaka--nu .v a Muthlah Chettlar of Hlk 106. Yishun Ring Rd nl -193. Singapore 2776. have applied for a Retail LiN Shop licence in respect premises at M/S: Slvaii store Blk 106, Yishun ng Kd #01-193 Singapore ind that this application will be910 words
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Advertisement116 1986-02-07 16 APPOINTMENTS| POST OF SECURITY GUARD FEMALE INDUSTRIAL NURSE (Permanent Night Shift) ACCOUNTS CLERKS QA TECHNICIAN GM Singapore 501 Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 1 Singapore 2056 /_<«^ /W\ POST OF: H FINANCIAL I ACCOUNTANT I I in The Straits Times 15/10 85 I The Advertiser I I St Box N*****116 words
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Advertisement99 1986-02-07 16 rYou 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 3cm x 2col $150^~ 7cm x 2col $350 4cm x 2col $20099 words
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Miscellaneous624 1986-02-07 16 HP* fltft-l Wan m\ _-_f t-ar-ea-s a ll SUN TAN bj- Cefitfte PEANUTS Bj- s_/* u f^qf /7^JU4r^_kt_r\N _f^l "7VpU H^fU SMILIN6> I T^ XTrmXTFOft) IJft^^ TSwiWyKy »_A_ /^vnnl VOU SMOOLP WKITE A U Ail THE YEARS .'VE J^S— %V^S\ I^SIA ll^.J^ K^l^^^lD^ (smoJlpJ^X E^TM_^S_R^ _>^\ 6EENUJRITIN6 I'VE never THE624 words
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Article, Illustration714 1986-02-07 17 KANNAN CHANDRAN goes to Chipperfield's Circus in Clementi and talks to Richard Chipperfield. 6 The circus, protectively kept within the Chipperfield family, hee been peeeed down aeveral generations, a legacy which Richard will paaa on to hia aona, and they onto theirs. Like father, like714 words
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Article, Illustration214 1986-02-07 17 Behind that Page One picture SETA, the one-and-a-half -year-old Siberian tiger which came with lie Chipperfield Circus, wm a most reluctant model. Maybe It was because at the neon day heat, or maybe It wae Jut star temperament. She simply refused te badge when circus owner Richard Chipperfield aad two214 words
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Article, Illustration480 1986-02-07 17 CATHERINE ONG - CATHERINE ONG By 4 As places off entertainment at hotels and clubs are too expensive for youths, and wa don't want them to be hanging around feeling left out we decided to invite them to celebrate this Lunar New M Year with us. Mr Ong480 words
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Miscellaneous625 1986-02-07 17 What's On i SAROO RECITAL Upper Rotunda, National of lights, Chinese lanterns etons. footprints of dinosaurs CATIONS. Latest works by Somerset Road. Mondays to BY INDIAN SAROD player Museum. 9am 4.30 pm. On and buntings and traditional and other evidence of dino- Karen Hoisington at the Sax- Fridays, 8.30 am625 words
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Miscellaneous1067 1986-02-07 17 I Radio One ENGLISH BY RADIO (7.45 pm) features Talking About Computera a series on the history of computers and how they work. Tay Soo Sin hosts MORE THAN MUSIC (2.05 pm) a programme with music, interviews, talks on education, drama and science. 90.5 mHz in VHF Band II 5.581,067 words
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Advertisement135 1986-02-07 18 Now, inside every special gift pack of Bistro Blanc are 1 1 bottles of Bistro Blanc Wine Cooler and a free Bistro glass. A fine, sparkling glass as refreshingly different as Bistro itself. Bistro Blanc is subtly blended with less than 1 alcohol, the way O a wine cooler should135 words
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Miscellaneous536 1986-02-07 18 ii MB -sMs^sfls^sM soi MY VIEW ass Catherine Ong wsmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmA W?' A *l fl Agatha Christie's archival footage, which has and suspended trading. B BT >4_l Mh P____________l Miss Marple seldom been shown, to tell an While the London Metal <<4r fl "The Body In the exciting story about how536 words
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Miscellaneous940 1986-02-07 18 I Wsw\e"* W Ml programmes in English unless otherwise indicated 2.30 PM SBC Text 'Live' Sample 7.30 News (Malay) Pages 7.50 Friday Background (Cur 3.00 Opening and Programme High- rent Affairs magazine) (See My lights followed by Our Be- V>ew) lovod Daughter (Mandarin 8.30 Diff rent Strokes (Comedy drama series,940 words
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