The Straits Times, 14 February 1986
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Title Section15 1986-02-14 1 The StraitsTimes I Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1)8* 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article, Illustration1145 1986-02-14 1 CATHERINE C. ONG - CATHERINE C. ONG The illness diagnosed, now the Economic Committee prescribes... By Drop in living standards will be temporary Page 8 Crucial to restore corporate health Page 9 10-point cut in corporate tax recommended Page 10 FDSAFASDF REDUCE COSTS BY cutting employers' CPF contributions by 15 percentage1,145 words
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490 1986-02-14 1 LEE KIM CHEW - LEE KIM CHEW By FIRST Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong never intended to offend the Malaysian Chinese Association. The misunderstanding over his remarks at the Singapore Polytechnic forum was unfortunate. These were the main points in the Singapore Government's reply to the Malaysian protest490 words
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657 1986-02-14 1 B 'ail our louine jj AT THE press conference called yesterday to release the Onal report of the Economic Committee, Ito chairman Briga-dier-General (Res) Lee Hsien Loong answered (|HCBQ#fIS IWOH PC|MI ICI B for more than one hour. Stralto Times readers can have their questions657 words
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Advertisement127 1986-02-14 1 A large selec ion of diamond pendants. ISfehLfll necklaces and rings on Sale. B^fl Get the bes*. cheaper! than the rest. GM <--. M. DE SILVA PTE LTD IVyiIVLI *()1 :w:i r > Specialists Centre Gr Rr Ochard Road. Singapore 0983 (Besides Phoenix Hotel) Tel *****37. *****07. *****93. SELKA^ih The127 words
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Advertisement24 1986-02-14 1 Inside Summary World News 3-4 Asean 5 Caaaeway f Editorial 14 Background IS Letters if TlmesDellar 17-2t Classifieds 21-34 Racing 29 Sports SI, 33-3524 words
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Article326 1986-02-14 2 4 No boating for me' THE SKIPPER of the ill-fated passenger boat which sank on Monday said yesterday: "I don't want to steer a boat again. This tragedy will haunt me for the rest of my life." Speaking from his three-bedroom atap house in Kampung Perarah, about seven kilometres326 words
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Article433 1986-02-14 2 No cut in trade ties JAPAN, South Africa's second-largest trading partner after the US, has informed the anti-apartheid African National Congress that it is not prepared to cut its trade ties with Pretoria. A spokesman for the Japanese Foreign Ministry said yesterday that ANC representatives had asked433 words
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Article210 1986-02-14 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE Prime Minister Is right in saying that we need a mmre reiiaHe system ef gathering and analysing missjsmie data to prepare as tor change* ahead. Bat it hi net Jut a matter ef a lack ef tntormatton that led to mt present difficsJtles. WMle210 words
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202 1986-02-14 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway 4No* to the Fire stalls project general? THESE ABE growing indications that General Arthit Kamlang-ek is not getting the groundswell support for an extended tenure as Thai Supreme Commander and Army Commander-in-Chief, diplomatic sources said in Bangkok yesterday. So far only a few of his202 words
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Article264 1986-02-14 2 Chance for Rangers TERRY PENWICK gave Queens Park Rangers a fighting chance of reaching the League Cup final at Wembley when he scored the decisive goal in the semi-final first-leg match against Liverpool. The England midfielder's 24th minute goal on Rangers' artificial Loftus Road pitch provided a vital advantage264 words
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Article160 1986-02-14 2 BUOYANT MOOD IN STOCKS DEVELOPS OWN MOMENTUM THE BUOYANT mood in the world's stock markets has gathered pace as investors have pushed share prices in New York, London and Tokyo to new peaks. The general surge in share prices throughout the world now appears to be developing its own160 words
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Article107 1986-02-14 2 JOBS AND SCHOOL-LEAVERS EMPLOYERS should not make use of inexperienced school-leavers because all that the latter Wants are jobs to help them make a start in life. This is the appeal in a letter from a reader who, together with a friend, was told to go from one branch107 words
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Article280 1986-02-14 2 Buyers' Guide Goods/Services Organisation Section/Pace Auction Marshall White Bundred Co I 20 Banks Lombard North Central I 18 Oversea Chinese Banking Corpn I 1 Boutique Trend Shop I 6 Outness Opport Foto me Int'l I 20 Cart Tan Chong (Nissan March! I 15 Circus Showboat (Chipperfiekh) II 7 Concert National280 words
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Article468 1986-02-14 2 Drama groups 9 plans WE'RE ONLY a few days into the Year of the Tiger. And like most other new years, minds are full of ideas. Hopes are high and plans are being made. Theatre people too are now putting on their thinking caps and setting new aims468 words
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344 1986-02-14 3 SYDNEY, Thurs. Australia's amazing gastric brooding frog has mysteriously disappeared. The only vertebrate to brood its young in its stomach, the unique frog has vanished from its habitat in a small area of Queensland's sub-tropical rain forest only two years after it was found,344 words
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192 1986-02-14 3 'Stop frenzied slaughter of crocodiles' SYDNEY, Thurs. Conservationists today appealed for an end to a frenzied crocodile slaughter which started after a young woman was snatched away in the jaws of a giant reptile two days ago. The Australian Conservation Foundation, which claims the support of 35,000 people, said bands192 words
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300 1986-02-14 3 PETER HAZELHURST - S. Africa trade ties stay Tokyo PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Thurs. Japan, South Africa's second-larg-est trading partner after the United States, has informed the anti-apartheid African National Congress (ANC) that it is not prepared to terminate its trade ties with Pretoria. A Japanese Foreign Ministry spokesman said today300 words
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Article127 1986-02-14 3 30,000 Aussie miners on strike SYDNEY. Thurs. Australian coal miners today began a week-long national strike which would cost an estimated US$lOO million (Ss2l3 million) in lost production, industry spokesmen said. About 30,000 miners at 110 colleries in Queensland, New South Wales and Tasmania began their strike at midnight despite127 words
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187 1986-02-14 3 Bosses set up new group to fight unions SYDNEY, Thursday A GROUP of Australian businessmen has announced plans to launch a new employers organisation later this month to fight strong-arm union tactics and spiralling wage and other costs. A spokesman for the group, Mr John Hay, said today the new187 words
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Article, Illustration157 1986-02-14 3 NEW DELHI, Hum. Police arrested 15 protesters yesterday in the capital as demeaatrattsas continued la India ler a third day against govemmeat-iinpooed price Increases for dally Police said the protesters were arrested as they demonstrated In front «f the government-run All-India Radio. The price increases announced last157 words
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158 1986-02-14 3 Shanghai's last Soviet resident leaves HONGKONG, Thurs. The last Russian resident of Shanghai has left the mainland after nearly a lifetime in China, including 15 years in prison. Mr Sergei Ivanovich Kostrometinoff, 77, a former freelance writer for the Far Eastern Economic Review, plans to leave for Australia later this158 words
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Article, Illustration485 1986-02-14 3 Seoul cracks down on massive signature drive SEOUL, Thursday SOUTH Korean police have put leading dissident Kim Dae- Jung under house arrest as the government started a massive crackdown on an opposition campaign to collect 10 milion signatures to push for constitutional change. About 300485 words
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262 1986-02-14 4 Swedes in row over use of personal databank STOCKHOLM, Than. Revelations about a secret abortion register covering 1(5,1* Swedish women added yesterday to a furore earlier this week ever the in ef sensitive pews I Information held In government databanks The Data Inspection Beard, whose Job Is to protect Swedes262 words
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329 1986-02-14 4 US computer system used to move funds full of flaws' WASHINGTON, Thursday TWO confidential studies have concluded that thafl computerised network the government uses m transfer US$l billion to $2 billion (about Ss2.l H lion to $4.2 billion) a day around the United StateSj is riddled with serious security problems.329 words
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131 1986-02-14 4 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The Soviet Union has indicated that Jewish dissident Anatoly Shcharansky's mother, brother and other family members will be permitted to emigrate to Israel, the State Department said yesterday. Officials said Shcharansky's mother, Ida Milgrim; his brother, Leonid Shcharansky; and Leonid's wife and children131 words
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Article, Illustration24 1986-02-14 4 j/Actmre. ITS kmri MtjMt*«agfer*e US First Lady for Vakatfart Day May. Stager B*M»y VlatM Mat Mrs Nosey Bem«Mi ttfa gfawt Valmttee Reuter24 words
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196 1986-02-14 4 Cupid's sting can inject jest into your life don PLATTEVILLE (Wisconsin), Thurs. A college professor who has kept tabs on Cupid for more than three decades said everyone should have "at least one good infatuation" in life. But Prof Ray Short added that an infatuation could be fatal to a196 words
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Article124 1986-02-14 4 BELGRADE, Thurs. Accused Nazi war criminal Andrija Artukovic, who lost two final bids to avoid extradition, yesterday arrived in Yugoslavia to face charges that he ordered the deaths of 700,000 Jews, Serbs and Gypsies during World War n. Officials said Artukovic, 86, who served as124 words
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355 1986-02-14 4 BONN, Thursday THE Soviet Union is ready to destroy all its European SS-20 medium-range missiles on the spot with international inspectors looking on if Nato will natch the move, a leading Sovi«t arms control expert was quotid yesterday as saving. "We do355 words
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260 1986-02-14 4 [LONDON, Thurs. Westhand shareholders yester'day voted to accept a takeover led by the American Sikorsky Company. The move has finally defeated a European bid to stop Britain's only helicopter maker from coming under American control. The vote was taken after a day-long meeting of260 words
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213 1986-02-14 4 DON HIGGS - DON HIGGS By London Correspondent LONDON, Thurs. An official inquiry has been ordered into the horrifying case of a mother forced to give birth on the steps of a locked hospital in sub-zero weather. Union members of the "showpiece" hospital in Rotherham, northern England, claimed213 words
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Advertisement50 1986-02-14 4 And tomorrow night. And the night after. No first drink charge for ladies any night at the Sheraton Towers discotheque. 43 Scotts. Dynamic sounds pound the dance floor. Prices subject to 10% service charge 3% cess f y^J* SHERATON TOWfRS SINGAPORE Thirty Nine ScoHs Road SmgapoeCW? Tel 737 6888 /7\f50 words
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Article, Illustration390 1986-02-14 5 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - Army chief Arthit 'may not get a new term' ALBERT RAMALINGAM By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Thurs. There are growing indications that General Arthit Kamlang-Ek is not getting enough support for an extended tenure as Thai Supreme Commander and Army Commander-In-Chief, diplomatic sources said here today. Only a few hardcore backers390 words
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Article, Illustration345 1986-02-14 5 RAMALINGAM - Stop bickering or I'll quit as party chief, Siddhi warns RAMALINGAM BANGKOK, Thurs. Thai Foreign Minister Air Chief Marshal Siddhi Savetsila today threatened to quit as leader of the Social Action Party (SAP) if the party MPs do not stop bickering. His threat came as some MPs called for former345 words
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140 1986-02-14 5 BANGKOK, Thurs. Vietnamese troops in Cambodia and resistance forces fighting them have realigned for action deep inside Cambodia rather than along the Thai-Cambodian border, a Khmer People's National Liberation Front (KPNLF) commander said today. In an interview at the Thai-Cambodian border, KPNLF Commander Chea Chhuth140 words
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Article94 1986-02-14 5 Bird ad ruffles feathers JAKARTA, Than. bd«nesla's Garada Airways Im landed ltoeU In a raw aver cschats— a protected species that Is taMMi f«r expwi. Tke alrllac Imm been •rtore* to wltMnw «d--vcctWag pMlen riMwlag a bird trader with a e«ctato« perelwd «n Us hand Md a capd— saytag "Garada94 words
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222 1986-02-14 5 Report tells of serious human rights abuses WASHINGTON, Thurs. The United States government reported today that serious human rights violations took place throughout the Philippines last year, but also pointed to "some positive developments." The assessment was made in the annual report on human rights, covering 166 countries around the222 words
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Article288 1986-02-14 5 Cory gets assurance after surprise Reagan remarks WASHINGTON, Thurs. The United States moved yesterday to limit confusion and uncertainty created in the Philippines by President Ronald Reagan's statements about the unresolved presidential election there. The statements, made by Mr Reagan at a news288 words
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Article108 1986-02-14 5 MANILA, Than. l%e PMnpfaf pm# Mfforni It* UssMt riagleniay faOJ IB IS m«itki te<*y, pIHtIBS t» 2t U the US «Wtor •ffiefaOly Mi U to •KMthebUtkmiket ramlt *f Mtttleal awwtelßty, iMkm Mi ■eiwrapwtoMU. Tke •fflelal galalag rate teday to imm a Mlar 4«wa trMn If108 words
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Article, Illustration102 1986-02-14 5 Philippine Election ing a final conclusion on who had won the elect! in That statement bought time for the administration by announcing that Mr Philip Habib the longtime trouble-shooter, would go to Manila to provide an assessment for Mr Reagan Meanwhile, several members of the official American observer team to102 words
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Advertisement109 1986-02-14 5 ANTIQUA COLOGNE Tuesday, 25 February 1986 Victoria Concert Hall 8:(X) pm Winner of numerous prizes and awards, the Ml MCA AN TIOIA (X)I.(K.NK from Germany ha.s been acclaimed as the world s finest ensemble in the field of baroque music The group s speciality is that they play on the109 words
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Article341 1986-02-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad held talks here yesterday with members of the Majlis Syura Concensus Council) on ways to unite Muslims in the country. The meeting, the first between Dr Mahathir and the Ulamak (theologians) members of341 words
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216 1986-02-14 6 Hashim wants to engage S'pore lawyer KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Former Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF) director, Datuk Hashim Shamsuddin, is seeking the services of a Singapore lawyer to cross-examine witnesses in the High Court here concerning his extradition from Britain to Hongkong. Hashim 's solicitors here filed an application yesterday for216 words
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Article49 1986-02-14 6 ALOR STAR, Thurs. Former Malaysian High Commissioner to India and Umno veteran Tan Sri Haji Khalid Awang Osman died of a heart attack early today. He was 61. The Sultan of Kedah and other state dignatories paid their last respects to him at his residence here. Bernama49 words
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Article, Illustration277 1986-02-14 6 Fleet of heavy vehicles in Msso m project destroyed ALOR STAR, Thursday FIRE destroyed almost the entire fleet of lorries in the Msso million Langkawi airport project, bringing work to a standstill. The fire occurred last Sunday at Bukit Malut. At least 11 heavy277 words
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278 1986-02-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysian military and civilian authorities have worked out a plan to stop the inflow of illegal immigrants from Indonesia, Deputy Home Affairs Minister Radzi Sheikh Ahmad said today. The plan was worked out at a two-day meeting that ended today, Mr278 words
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Article, Illustration214 1986-02-14 6 $17m to be spent on youth programmes KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Culture, Youth and Sports Ministry will spend about Msl7 million on several youth programmes this year. They include courses on leadership, unity and security, religious matters and other skills. The Culture, Youth and Sports Minister, Datuk Dr Sulaiman Daud,214 words
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Article118 1986-02-14 6 12-day joint military exercise MALACCA, Thurs. About 6,000 troops from New Zealand, Australia and Malaysia are holding a 12-day joint exercise in the jungles near Bahau, Negri Sembilan, Maj-Gen Datuk Harun Taib said today. Maj-Gen Datuk Harun, head of Malaysia's 3rd Military Command, said he officially launched the exercise, code-named118 words
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Article40 1986-02-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Saudi Arabian government today donated US$l million (SJ2.I nrullton) to help run the International Islamic University here. Saudi Arabia is one of the nine foreign Muslim countries and organisations sponsoring the university AP40 words
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Advertisement202 1986-02-14 6 Where 4 7 JQHH East meets West. "r|p^v For the very best in Japanese and ijk flH||HH^^H Continental dining .^f where else but the Shangri-La. NADAMAN JPJt L-T- VALENTINE'S DAY DINNERS restaurant +> M Nadaman I \Y w 9-course dinner for $58.00* per person L-JCa I vJL4I including complimentary glass202 words
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325 1986-02-14 7 THE Chinese State Councillor responsible for developing economic co-opera-tion between Singapore and China arrives this evening for a nine-day visit, his first to the Republic. Mr Gu Mu's visit, at the invitation of Trade and Industry Minister Dr Tony Tan, underlies the325 words
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Article, Illustration574 1986-02-14 7 SURESH NAIR - SURESH NAIR The Langkawi boat tragedy Definitely no more boating for me, he says By in Pulau Langkawi THE skipper of the ill-fated passenger boat which sank on Monday said yesterday: "I don't want to steer a boat again. This tragedy will haunt me for the574 words
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Article, Illustration403 1986-02-14 7 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE By THE BODY of a woman, believed to be that of the missing eighth Singaporean victim in Monday's boat tragedy at Pulau Langkawi, was found floating in the sea yesterday. Fishermen in the Malaysian resort island caught sight of the body403 words
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239 1986-02-14 7 No renewal of contract for other NUS expat lecturer In dispute ITHE second of two National University of Singapore expatriate lecturers, whose article in an overkeas publication embroiled ■them in a dispute with fNTUC Assistant Secretary-General Lim Boon Heng, will be leaving the university. kDr Barry Wilkinson of k NUS239 words
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Article47 1986-02-14 7 VISITORS to Sentosa this Saturday can see lions clambering up a five-metre pole and displays using the Chinese spear and sword. A one-hour show starting at 6 pm at the Sentosajetty concourse will feature 25 pugilists from the Elite Recreational Club and two dancing lions.47 words
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Article199 1986-02-14 7 10-year ban for 21 road offences A FITTER who was banned yesterday from driving for 10 years also began an 88-day prison term since he could not pay $4,400 in fines after pleading guilty to 11 traffic summonses. Tan Hai Kwan, of Jalan Bukit Merah, was fined either $200 or199 words
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156 1986-02-14 7 Jail and cane for two who robbed couple TWO men were each sentenced yesterday to three years' tail and 12 strokes of the cane for robbery. Leo Yu Lit, 29, a Malaysian, and Tan Boon Chain, 22, pleaded guilty to the joint charge. The court heard that on Jan 18156 words
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Article80 1986-02-14 7 $3,000 fine for stealing wallet A MAN was fined $3,000 on Wednesday, in default six months' jail, for stealing a wallet from a woman as she was entering a lift. Chua Tong Meng, 24, pleaded guilty to stealing the wallet containing $41 from Miss Tan Lay Cheng. 20, on June80 words
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Article25 1986-02-14 7 THE United States Emhass) in HiU Street will be closed on Monday to mark the birthday of George Washington, the first US President25 words
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Article, Illustration1349 1986-02-14 8 A drop in living standards but it'll be temporary What the report says extracts of the executive summary Policy changes The only way for us to 4 prosper 4 The effect of these costcutting measures will be a temporary drop in the standard of living of Singaporeans. This is unpalatable1,349 words
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Article, Illustration651 1986-02-14 8 The trends 4 World service trade has in recent years been growing twice as fast as merchandise trade. The trend is likely to continue. This trend is important to Singapore. Our comparative advantage in exporting services is greater than our m651 words
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Article, Illustration484 1986-02-14 8 The fundamentals WE MUST adhere to the fundamental requirements of economic growth, and interpret them practically in working strategies and specific policies. The fundamentals are generally well understood in Singapore. Stable govt with popular support There must be good government, both in the484 words
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883 1986-02-14 8 Survival means being plugged into world Our future position BY THE *****, our present niche as merely an offshore production centre for the developed world will have been eroded. Even if we overcome protectionism, competition for this niche will intensify as other newly-industri-alising countries (NICs) progress and encroach on us.883 words
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340 1986-02-14 9 Wage increases after 2 years but pegged to productivity WAGES should remain at a constant level for two years to allow companies to weather the recession and to regain their competitiveness. After that, wage increases should, as a rule, not exceed productivity increases, said Brig-Gen Lee. "These are difficult times.340 words
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Article, Illustration2708 1986-02-14 9 More extracts from the executive summary Strategies How resources are allocated FUNDAMENTALS of policy are essential prerequisites for successful economic growth. Assuming these pre-conditions are met, whether growth takes place then depends on one basic factor: How resources are allocated in the economy.2,708 words
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Article, Illustration396 1986-02-14 9 The urgency of the moment 4 The way for us to prosper as a people is for businesses to prosper. If businesses can't make good profits, if businesses cant do well, then there will be no growth. If there's no growth, there will be no396 words
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703 1986-02-14 9 Unlikely that CPF contributions will return to the 50% level SINGAPOREANS may have to live with reduced CPF contributions. Brig-Gen Lee hinted at yesterday's press conference that it is unlikely contributions to the fund will return to the 50 per cent level of the past, even if the economy recovered703 words
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Article44 1986-02-14 9 THE final report of the Economic Committee entitled, The Singapore Economy: New Directions, will be on sale at $5 a copy from Wednesday at Singapore National Printers publications sales division, 10 Anson Road, a Ol-29, International Plaza, Singapore 0207.44 words
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Article73 1986-02-14 9 A SIMPLIFIED version of the economic report will soon be available. This is so that everyone from the student to the businessman can find out what measures are being taken to pull Singapore out of the slump, said Dr Tony Tan, the Minister for Trade and73 words
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258 1986-02-14 9 4-6 growth over next 10 years if we upgrade fast The conclusions OUR future growth will depend on our ability to Had and exploit new opportunities. This report identifies a few major areas, for example, in international services and banking and finance. However, It Is Impossible to forecast all the258 words
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292 1986-02-14 10 Top priority to protect banks against property crash THE Government's priority should be to protect the banking system and other sectors of the economy against possible repercussions arising from further drastic falls in property prices, Brig-Gen Lee said. He did not say what the Government would do if a crash292 words
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445 1986-02-14 10 10 -point cut in company tax urged Lowering of personal tax 'as soon as possible' also suggested THE Economic Committee has recommended that corporate tax be cut by 10 percentage points to 30 per cent immediately. A further cut to 25 per cent should be considered when the government coffers445 words
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321 1986-02-14 10 THE Government's refusal to listen and its "welt now-best" attitude are the main causes of the recession, Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam said yesterday in a statement. The Workers' Party Secretary-General and MP for Alison said the Prime Minister had failed to acknowledge that these were321 words
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Article, Illustration658 1986-02-14 11 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE Loving lines on Valentine's Day By SOME say it with flowers, but more than 300 people chose to express their emotions in words today, Valentine's Day. From the traditional "I love you" to customised endearments like "My dearest658 words
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261 1986-02-14 11 DETECTIVES from the Criminal Investigation Department are waiting to interview two brothers who were badly burned last Saturday night in a fire which police suspect was started deliberately. Police from the Paya Lebar station became suspicious after they found a plastic261 words
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Article80 1986-02-14 11 Pedestrian dies in accident A PEDESTRIAN, Madam Tan Chay Lai, died immediately after she was knocked down by a taxi in Lornie Road on Tuesday. In another accident, a motorcyclist, Mr Tan Peng Khoon, 34, was seriously hurt after he crashed into a traffic signpost at the Central Expressway at80 words
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123 1986-02-14 11 A WOMAN approached a man at a car park at around midnight and struck up a conversation with him. Hamida binti Mohammed Shah, 28, offered to provide Mr Frahny Hossin, 34, with some "entertainment" and began to caress him. Later, Mr Hossin, an123 words
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207 1986-02-14 11 EC man here to prepare training scheme AN OFFICIAL from the European Community {EC) is in Singapore to prepare a training programme for officials of the Asean countries. Dr Stefan Schepers, Director-General of the European Institution of Public Administration, flew in last night. He will find out from Singapore officials207 words
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Article49 1986-02-14 11 A TALK on speech therapy as a career will be held at the Marine Parade branch library lecture hall on Feb 22 at 2.30 pm. A speech therapist from the Singapore General Hospital, Miss Edith Chua, will give the talk, which is aimed at A level students.49 words
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553 1986-02-14 11 DAVID TOH - DAVID TOH By OIL company BP has threatened to take one of its dealers to court over a dispute as to who should bear a dealer's losses when petrol pump prices fall. This issue is significant since every petrol price change553 words
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Article356 1986-02-14 13 Pilot project at 20 junctions without lights ZEBRA crossings will be put up at minor roads near junctions without traffic lights in a pilot project next month. So far, 20 such roads have been selected for the crossings to be put up. This is expected356 words
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Article, Illustration347 1986-02-14 13 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR Cosec for service workers By MMiy service workers now do their Job without udentaadlng tow important their work to Mi where they fit Im. The Coeec (Core Skills for Effect! vestas tad Change) programme on work ecoaomlcs will try to correct this.347 words
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Article107 1986-02-14 13 Man fined $15,000 for graft A 31 -year-old man was fined $15,000 on Wednesday after he was found guilty on two counts of corruption. He was also ordered to pay a penalty of $15,911, the sum involved in the two charges. Roger Poo Jong Koon was accused of receiving the107 words
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Article61 1986-02-14 13 A PUBLIC lecture on Trends in Employment and Productivity will be held at the DBS auditorium in Shenton Way on Feb 20 at 7.30 pm It will be delivered by Dr Robert Taylor, Executive Director of Ohio State University's National Centre for Research in Vocational Education61 words
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Article197 1986-02-14 13 Safra to hold forum on Cambodia CAMBODIA continues to be the focus of the regular forums organised by the SAF Reservists' Association's current affairs group. At its next forum on Monday, two guest speakers will speak on the theme Kampuchea Crisis Problems and Prospects. The first speaker is Mr Tang197 words
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Article110 1986-02-14 13 THE Muslim Religious Council of Singapore will distribute rice, sugar and milk to the destitute on Wednesday. Muslims on social welfare as well as recipients of Muis financial aid will be given five kg of rice, three kg of sugar and five tins of condensed110 words
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356 1986-02-14 13 Highway committee meets once a month ALL complaints and suggestions about our roads are handled by the Highway Committee, which oversees the traffic system and road schemes in Singapore. The committee, chaired by the Traffic Police Commander, comprises permanent representatives from the Public Works Department,356 words
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Advertisement11 1986-02-14 9 Stories by WONG Al KWEI, CATHERINE C. ONG and DOREEN SOH11 words
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Advertisement345 1986-02-14 10 MING COURT HOTELSINGAPORE Steamboat Vnmcr Buffet Style at Poolside Monday. Wednesday, Friday evenings IL mA Vy ■^m Select from fresh large prawns, succulent seafood, fresh vegetables, eggs, delicacies and noodles. Cook up a steaming hot, mouth-watering meal mmm then take a second helping or more. Share an all-you-can-eat steamboat with345 words
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Advertisement87 1986-02-14 10 WHEN THE FOUR PIECES OF JAOE MEET, ONE MANS GAME WILL BE AT AN END... Age old rivals turned deadly enemies Exotic, erotic beauty and ruthless, murderous violence in Japan, in China, in Hong Kong lethal pursuit and devious, power-struggles All parts of one vast battle From the author of87 words
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Advertisement80 1986-02-14 10 Now the books of the film. Three magnificent volumes a unique photographic record of the China many of us will never see. Statues, caves full of early Chinese art, lonely deserts, majestic mountains, oases, folk dances, the myriad peoples of the region. This is our heritage. This is a collection80 words
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Advertisement363 1986-02-14 11 E N T H A L L iere/3 Sports fans, we've got some smashing offers you can't resist gMM^ squash international <!■■ souash racket \v lu 1 1 u On squash, tennis, badminton, golf and oercise equipment $3g steei/graphite f^ and nwre. So whatever your sport, you're sure to find363 words
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Article, Illustration374 1986-02-14 12 CEPHAH TAN - Gifts for the poor despite hard times CEPHAH TAN Kim Seng Residents donate hongbao, food By SHOPKEEPERS, hawkers and residents in Kim Seng may be feeling the pinch, but they have not forgotten the less fortunate in these hard times. They have continued to donate hundreds of dollars and give374 words
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Article224 1986-02-14 12 A V iniormauor Service MEW YEAH c»aara:The MP for Rochore, Dr Toh Chin Chye, will call on residents in his constituency on Sunday at 9.30 am to convey his Lunar New Year greetings. On the same day, at 11.30 am, the MP for Aljunied, Mr Chin Ham Tong, will be224 words
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213 1986-02-14 12 River Valley HAVE yoa always wondered why your Indoor plants tarn yellow and wither away? Don't threw your haads up la despair. Help is «a the way. He River Valley community eeatre Is orgaalslag a fHw to give Up* •a growing and maintaining213 words
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Article, Illustration474 1986-02-14 12 Joo Chiat rnoay people WHEN Mr Tan Teow Hock took up a job as a lifeguard, his mother thought he would suffer from rheumatism. "She thought I would be in the water all the time and would end up with aches and pains474 words
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Article, Illustration429 1986-02-14 12 LIM KWAM KWAM - LIM KWAM KWAM By A GLANCE through the book shelves is all that readers at the National Library need to do to choose their favourite type of fiction novels. Small, colourful stickers pasted on the spine of the books have proved to be handy429 words
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Article, Illustration391 1986-02-14 12 SENIOR members of the Morning Glow Tennis Club are now looking for a clubhouse they can call their own after shuttling among many tennis courts for more than 26 years. One of the club's founder-members, Mr Eric Siow Watt Soon, said the group started when391 words
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Advertisement513 1986-02-14 13 r Daily Room Rate 3 [inclusive Continental Breakfast 1 I (Single/Double Rooms) I Valid till 31st March 1986 I •Peppercorn Coffee House economical! western and local dishes I Delicious Steak from S*3.9o++ I •Function Hall with without buffet I catering for hire at reasonable rates M Use The Straits Times513 words
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Article510 1986-02-14 14 THE current recession has produced more than its fair share of pundits with their own ideas on what caused or what could have been done to avert the economic downturn. We are all aware of how easy it is to spout a fter-t he-fact wisdom.510 words
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Article, Illustration1150 1986-02-14 14 MEI-MEI CHIN - MEI-MEI CHIN Chinese-Americans struggle to find a niche By wntmg for USA Today China— Americana are found across the US, but ate state* have the largest number: California 159.604 New York 71.145 Hawaii 27.427 Illinois 13.659 Texas 11.851 Massachusetts.. 11.586 Smct US C*a*s1,150 words
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Article691 1986-02-14 14 When truth is stranger, even sillier, than best [selling fiction What hat been happening these past few days in the Philippines, in Haiti and on the icy iron bridge that spans East and West Berlin surely would test even the fertile imaginations of a Graham Greene or a691 words
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591 1986-02-14 14 Editorial headlined. No thanks to Moscow, published in the Asian Wall Street Journal on Feb 13. ON TUESDAY morning Mr Anatoly Shcharansky walked across the Glienicke Bridge into West Berlin and became a free man after almost nine years in Soviet prisons. Soviet leader591 words
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Advertisement270 1986-02-14 14 x* I Voice j§F of Switzerland fnrrl\ ilif 1 lullfnnr <>\ tinh\. Sole Agent S.G. Parrett Son (Pte) Ltd. Singapore T W%| I Jl Z I was m the first grade and fi jl^W^j IPi y u en your eym an ss I fIM bLMHI ss Llu e W f270 words
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287 1986-02-14 15 HO CHIN BENG - HO CHIN BENG Shifts in Singapore's population distribution Table talk By TOA PAYOH in the early 1970s was a crime-in-fested new town nicknamed "the Chicago of Singapore". Today, it is a public housing showpiece boasting 36,600 flats and a population of 161,000. Toa287 words
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Article, Illustration467 1986-02-14 15 A vision of now towns 1 As at March 31. 1985 3 eased on flats projected 2 Based on flats completed 4 Flats completed divided by flats protected Basic data: Housing and Development Board number of residents. New-town residents have become Singapore's new majority:467 words
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Article, Illustration744 1986-02-14 15 MICHAEL HAMLYN - Rajiv's Punjab policies put to the test MICHAEL HAMLYN ■y DELHI Some Indians believe that Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi has failed in his policies to restore peace to Punjab. They say the situation in the holy city of Amritsar is becoming as bad as in 1983, when armed Sikh extremists744 words
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Advertisement261 1986-02-14 15 B^. V tia "B] V 7 *LS S m^ LJ iHil MM I Ibk »^^>^ BB^l ABBBBr iy 1 '■k^^^|| HHBbBHIuB^hBmbB H BVJk. w B^X W;( -^rj^^^^ _^^^H ii ■^^^B^MMJM^^^^^^^^aii't'A ii* BVbV .^BVbTbP^^ .^^B^BI bT^^^^B^BVBBBB B^^bWh B^^Bi ''"*a" S^l bbb^TSv^bb I^bl b^^^^^ How many hearts to a March? Love is261 words
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Advertisement415 1986-02-14 15 SINGAPORE (<■>; CONTACT LENS V*V SOCIETY The following members are D CONTACT LENS PRACTITIONERS a OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS D OPTOMETRISTS FJ BENJAMIN EDWARD J BENJAMIN PTE LTD <MIWI «O1 -02 Mt Elizabeth Medical Centre f in net f y e nf&%¥% R 7°&% 0922) CHEN YIN FOOI DAH SIN OPT co415 words
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483 1986-02-14 16 Treasure MalaysiaS'pore relations On Goh Chok Tong's remarks at poly forum SINGAPORE and Malaysia enjoy close relations and are mutually dependent. They have always been on peaceful and friendly terms. This is obvious to all and is something the people of both countries are proud of. Friendly ties help in483 words
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Letter83 1986-02-14 16 THE Straits Times wlcoiw letters from you. Your letter* must include your wgnature, full nmmm, sddrses, mntk homo unA office toloprtono nuinbei if eny. They should preferably be typed, double ■pacad.ononoaidaof the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. Brevity ie en advantaQe. We To9or>/9 the right to83 words
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293 1986-02-14 16 No hint of any criticism in the remark WE were present at the First Deputy Prime Minister's talk to Singapore Polytechnic students on Jan 29. When Mr Goh Chok Tong said that the Malaysian Chinese Association is not in charge of the government in Malaysia, he was stating a fact.293 words
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315 1986-02-14 16 Answer was a relief to those present I WOULD like to comment on the protest of the Malaysian government on the statement made by our First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister (or Defence, Mr Goh Chok Tong, that the Malaysian Chinese Association is not in charge of Malaysia. As the315 words
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Letter251 1986-02-14 16 They only want to hold a job More school-leavers complain about shops I REFER to the letter "Watch out for shops which exploit labour" by the four young women. (ST, Feb 4). I am a private commercial student. I decided to hold a part-time job to pay my fees. My251 words
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148 1986-02-14 16 RECENTLY, you published a letter from four young women who had complained about a shop exploiting the enthusiasm of fresh school-leav-ers. (ST, Feb 4). There may be those who may be sceptical that such a thing could have happened or who may assume that148 words
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150 1986-02-14 16 How was $1,944 starting salary derived? I REFER to the comparison of salaries published in your paper on Jan 21. Although I am no longer a practising accountant, my friends and I still often compare salaries. I thus question the validity of the figures in that report. When we were150 words
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Letter102 1986-02-14 16 I REFER to the letter "Why is boot care so important?" by "A BlackedOut Parent". (ST, Feb 5). Members of uniformed groups are teught to take pride in their personal appearance. They are, therefore, required to be neatly dressed in their uniforms when they attend the102 words
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Letter81 1986-02-14 16 WE share Mr D.W. Distant's concern with regard to facilitating the use of Giro. (ST, Jan The delay in issuing his television licence was due to teething problems arising from system changes made during December last year. We would like to assure Mr Distant and all our oth-81 words
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Letter103 1986-02-14 16 I REFER to the letter "Heavy stand fell on young student" by Ms Sally Lee (ST. Jan 30) and would like to thank Ms Lee for her care and concern for the safety of the children in my school. Ms Lee and other parents can be rest assured103 words
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Advertisement252 1986-02-14 16 .Jtr ■Bf k. -^Bm. f Br |L v ■W > V W^ > \^Bm W BBBBBBBBBaa«*** l Jfy BBBB> a^^BBBBB^^. 0 This Lunar New^bar^Py^^i With the family, friends or business work your way through our generous stJt associates, the Orchard Hotel creates two spread of cold and hot dishes, and252 words
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Article70 1986-02-14 17 QUALITY stocks were again the favourites with investors on the Singapore stock market yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index closed 4.39 points higher at 621.30 after it stood at 624.48 at lunch break. The Business Times Composite Index finished 2.69 points up at 532.29. Rises led falls70 words
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Article226 1986-02-14 17 Rises Falls MBr«tr»» MO +20 BwU SM -230 Ft It 615 +15 SftHvUmt 170 -20 Sparc Bu» 2(3 +12 «oi»Ekct 2M -11 AfcOOx IN +10 TOM 111 -J Mm 444 +1 JCM 75 mtmwn 2M +1 NrfcHMl 270 -7 SodreLmd 24* +7 fmlMr 4« -7 UHMc 117226 words
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Article35 1986-02-14 17 INDICES High Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1985/86 High 852.65 (7/3/85) 757.79 (8/3/85) 1985/86 Low 588.41 (23/1/86) 509.11 (23/1/86) All time High 1071 91 (8/2/84) ***** (8/2/84) All-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) ***** (23/1/86)35 words
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Article14 1986-02-14 17 THE US doUar lost 95 ticks to close at DM 2.3540 in Singapore.14 words
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Article33 1986-02-14 17 Eurodollar: Lost one tick to 91.93 a contract. Deatoehemark: Gained 16 ticks to 0.4259 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained 81 ticks to 0.*****8 a contract. Gold: Lost US$2.6O to U*****.80 an ounce.33 words
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Article22 1986-02-14 17 DM Y FF SI HI USJ ***** 2 3625 187 30 unq 2.1270 unq ***** 2.3540 ***** ***** ***** *****22 words
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Article55 1986-02-14 17 I LONDON, Thurs. Reuters Holdings PLC's pre-tax profits increased 26.1 per cent last year to £93.6 million (*****.67 million), up from £74.2 million in 1984. The London-based international news and financial information service also reported a 31.4 per cent increase in revenue to £434.1 million from i-33055 words
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Article54 1986-02-14 17 NEW YORK, Thurs. Union Bank of Switzerland, the nation's largest, has applied to become the first European bank to set up its own US government bond dealership. ÜBS expects to be trading as a primary dealer within a year. The application must be approved by the54 words
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Article120 1986-02-14 17 AUSTIN (Texas), Thurs. The Texas Supreme Court yesterday denied Texaco Inc's attempt to disqualify the state district judge who presided in the trial of Pennzoil Co's suit against Texaco. The trial ended in November when jurors in Houston held that Texaco deliberately interfered in a120 words
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Article48 1986-02-14 17 TOKYO, Thurs. Japan's biggest brokerage house, Nomura Securities, has maintained its position as the country's top income earner with 226.1 billion yen (5J2.55 billion), the National Tax Administration Agency announced today. It was the 10th consecutive year that Nomura had tODDed the list. AFP48 words
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Article81 1986-02-14 17 TOKYO, Thurs. Japanese exporters raised their prices in dollars by just over 10 per cent average between late September and mid-January as the yen gained more than 20 per cent on the US currency, a Bank of Japan report cited by the business daily Nihon Keizai showed81 words
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Article, Illustration550 1986-02-14 17 New York: London: Surge is FT index likely hits to continue record THE buoyant mood in the world's stock markets has gathered pace as investors have pushed share prices in New York, London and Tokyo to new peaks. The general surge in share prices550 words
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193 1986-02-14 17 Seminar to draw top bankers from region A SEMINAR on Industrial Analysis in the Twen-ty-First Century will be held in Singapore next Monday and Tuesday for bankers from the Asia-Pa-cific region. The seminar, to be held at the OCBC Centre and sponsored by the Asian-Pa-cific Bankers Club (APBC) and the193 words
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357 1986-02-14 17 New rule calls for segmenting of results KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysian public-listed companies and large corporations will have to segment their operating results and assets along industry and geographical classifications. This follows the adoption of a new accounting standard for financial statements beginning from Jan 1 last year or after,357 words
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294 1986-02-14 17 TOKYO, Thurs. The US dollar came under a barrage of selling in hectic trading here today, falling well below 185 yen and dealers predicted it would fall below the iwychological barrier of 180. The greenback slipped as low as 183.20 yen before closing294 words
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234 1986-02-14 17 Hope for tin solution by end of week LONDON, Thnre. The eoaathsr of the atea to ead the three moath eld gtofcal ttm crisis said yesterday he hsped to see a settlemeat this week, with thi tradiag ea the Lissis Metoi Frrasagr (LME) n— mlag at the •tort «f aext234 words
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Article154 1986-02-14 17 SINGAPORE and Bahrain are seeking to develop new areas of trade and technical cooperation. Meteorological services and co-operation in small and medium-sized industries are iust some of these areas under discussion. The sixth Bahrain-Singa-pore Joint committee meeting, which started its twoday meeting yesterday, also explored areas of154 words
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453 1986-02-14 17 MARA FERNANDEZ - More ad agencies link up to tap Asia-Pacific area MARA FERNANDEZ By THE great rush is on for a slice of the growing advertising cake of the Asia-Pacific region. The latest to establish a beachhead here is the US-based Ketchum International while Meridian Advertising, a member of the Ogilvy Mather453 words
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Article2859 1986-02-14 18 SECTION ONE ■OUSTMN. COMMERCIAL Acmo (0 65'8) Alcom (0 465) (2) 045 Allied Choc 1 1 888 1 98S) 1 1 88 (3) I 90 Amol Steel So< (0 65' B 0 665) (2) 0 67 (25) 0 66 (4) 0 654 (2) 065'j (I) 0662,859 words
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Article1947 1986-02-14 18 •MISTRIALS A Choc (2 I 0B) (I) 3 90 xd AMD (3 86S) (1)3 90 Alcom (0 528) AISB(0 57B)(2)0 57', (20)0 57 API (0 428) 0 43 (4) 0 42 (2) 4 43'. (8) 043 ASM (0 808 0 81 S) (17) 0 801,947 words
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Article2737 1986-02-14 18 M sham quoted have a par value of $1. unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tai-eiempted dmdend ABN n traded n lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in doiars. WB/K Last Yield Vol Day M* Lev Company Sale Chance ('000) H_gh Lew2,737 words
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Article371 1986-02-14 19 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEFOSIT RATES Savings daily s 5 4 3 A 5 Monthly 5V 4 Autosave 4'/_ Fixed deposit 1 month m m 4 4 1 (1) 2 months 4»/.(l) 3 months M VA 4 Vi (1) 6 months 4'/ 2 AV 2 4'/2 4 V_t371 words
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Article167 1986-02-14 19 %mme^—mam^maammT counter Foreign Local defers to Foreign currency currency am nil of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4695 1.4727 6.94 6.74 Canadian dollar 1.5257—1.5278 6.63—6.50 NZ dollar 1.1352—1.1392 9.02—8.71 Sterling pound 3.0256—3.0299 3.34—3.28 US dollar 2.1360 2.1375 4.72-4.66 Local dafarsto 100 wets of foreign currency Austrian schilling167 words
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650 1986-02-14 19 PRICES improved on the Singapore stock market again yesterday although they eased a little in the afternoon, and SLA shares hit a new peak of $6. The Straits Times Industrial Index rose 4.39 points to finish at 621.30 although it had been650 words
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Article274 1986-02-14 19 r *o 13 HRS ChMfe Assoc Intl Hotel I 00S unch Bonk Of Eost Asm 25 30 unch Cheung Kong 20 40 -0 1 China Light 16.10 -0 I Ooss Horb Tunnel 1000 +0 I f E Consortium 051 For Eost Exch Ph__« 0045 G I Cement 8 00274 words
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Article319 1986-02-14 19 tma 13 Ctrtj Chmft (rVrrt) A C I 3.5 -10 A NI 305 7 A P M 322 +2 Ab-rfoyl. 900S unch Age 257 +2 Alkonce Oil A*-_ Ma 330 unch Ampol Exp 192 +7 Ampol Pet 245 unch Arw 463 -2 Ashton 131 unch BMP 692 14 Beach319 words
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Article348 1986-02-14 19 Fab 13 Yan Change Ajinomoto 1190 +10 Akoi 397 -I Amodo 815 unch Asahi Chem 751 +1 Asahi Glass 920 -10 Bank Tk 691 -5 Bndgestone 532 +2 Canon 1040 unch Casio Computer 1700 +10 Citizen 495 -8 DNo Print 1380 -20 D Nippon Screen Ooiei 855 -10 DohcN348 words
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Article221 1986-02-14 19 ft* 12 IBS Cttantt Alcoo 45% AKed Chem Cp 49% AHis-Cholmers 4% Am Tel Tel 21% Amax Inc 12% Amr Coip 51% Bethlehem Stl 19% -t-% Boeing Co 50 +1 Burroughs Cp 67* -1% Caterpillar Co 49% +H Chose Monhtn 74 +1 Chrysler Cp 53% Citicorp 49% Cont221 words
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Article519 1986-02-14 19 Bartow Rond Charter Cons 225 +10 Cora Gold 477 unch Rust Plot 943xd +10 ZO 16 unch uss AAC Amgold 741* +\Vt AAI 43 +1 Bracken 200 +5 Byvoors 543 +10 Botswana 13 +2 Buffets 25H De Beers 600 +10 Dooms FSGeduld 23* Gen Mining GFSA I3H unch Hormony519 words
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Article104 1986-02-14 19 THE US dollar closed lower against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed firmer in thin trading. It fluctuated within a ranee of 2.1280 and 2.1365. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.3625/35 and closed at 2.3540/50. Trading was fairly active, fluctuating104 words
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Article114 1986-02-14 19 THE kilobar market Ckttinf price yesterday traded be- wt tween 5523,110 and Kru|e(rand !S?oo<i.«uo> 5J23.350. mrsKM Buym-Stim In the Far East mar- out s$ ket, gold opened at 23.080-23.210 U5*33?.40/337.80 and >S then slipped to the day's X 231=242 low of U*****.20/337.60 »i"> 462-474 before edging up on light114 words
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Article24 1986-02-14 19 GOLD UStyoz Hk Wed Singapore 338.00—338.50 339.00—339.50 Hongkong 337.20 337.70 339.25 339.75 MM Tuts Mew York 337.80—338.30 338.50—339.00 London 336.20—336.70 336.00 336.5024 words
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Article243 1986-02-14 19 MwMQSfs' prtc#9 for F*hl4 StappmtMt Trust Th« Commerce 0 86 0 91 The Savings Fund 0 77 0 82 S pore Prog Fund 0 34-0 36 Spore Sec Fund 0 56— 0 60 S pore Invest Fund 0 49— 0 52 Spore Equity Fund 0 39— 042 Ms243 words
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Article, Illustration576 1986-02-14 19 LCL containers unpacked at the containers freight station on Jan 13 (2300) SMp (Voyaje) An CFS Um Humanity (0161A) 13' 1 F3 Jutlandia (035) 12 1 F3 Receipt of Export FCL contain*!* and LCL cargo v ICL Uecewini Receivint MP (Voyaie) JWr Carp Time Block Louis MS (8604)576 words
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Article, Illustration206 1986-02-14 19 Vessel Berth fcr Dep Keppel Wharves Isabela Kll aside 14/2 Mans Sportsman Kl6 a side 14/2 No 9 Donam K2l aside 14/2 Muehlhausen K2B 14/2 16/2 Straits Hope K24E 14/2 15/2 Builder 3 K22 14/2 15/2 Funiushan K36 14/: 24/2 Hat. Ba.k K2O 14/1 15/2 Jenson 4206 words
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Article75 1986-02-14 19 Eurodollar 3-month deposit MARCH Eurodollar opened unchanged from IMM's close at 91.93 and traded around this level the whole day. Dealers preferred to adopt a wait-and-see attitude. (100 implied interest rate) Open High Law Sett Est Vol M»r 91.93 91.93 91.92 91.93 140 Ju 91.96 91.96 91.91 91.94 367 8ep»75 words
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Article, Illustration60 1986-02-14 19 CURRENCY futures opened with a firm tone as the dollar continued to weaken in the spot market. March deutschemark traded higher to 0.4268 before closing at 0.4259. (US dollar Deutschemtrk) Opea High L»w Sett Est V»l M»r 0.4245 0.4268 0.4244 0 4259 855 Ju 0.4285 0.4304 0.4285 0.4297 1660 words
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Article55 1986-02-14 19 MARCH yen opened at 0.*****8 and firmed to 0.*****7 before encountering some resistance. The contract was pushed up to a high of 0.*****9 before closing at 0.*****8. (Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Est Vel Mar 0.*****8 0.*****9 0.*****8 0.*****8 2002 0.0O5486 1 S^P* 0.*****2 Ope. tot (Wed):55 words
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Article, Illustration34 1986-02-14 19 APRIL gold closed US$2.60 lower at US$339.60 an ounce. (In VSS per troy ounce) Open High Law Sett Est *>*--- 336.80 338.60 Apr 339.30A 339.60 60 OpM tat (W««): 5». Act V*l (Wed): M.34 words
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Article19 1986-02-14 19 Rubber Closing prices cents/kio Singapore March 166 00 up two cents Malaysia March ***** up 1 50 cents19 words
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Article18 1986-02-14 19 Tin Closing prices Ms/klo KL Tin 19 07 up 107 cents Turnover 261 tonnes up 77 tonnes18 words
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Article28 1986-02-14 19 Ctotni pricts Coppar torn M Spot 979 00—979 50 (986 00-986 00) 3 months 1007 SO— looB 50 (1014 50-1015 50) Market tone Steady Sales 14.150 tonnes28 words
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Article28 1986-02-14 19 an* prtcn S.lv.r USS/trev «i Ttan Stngipor* 5 87—5 9? 5 9? -5 97 Nw. Yoik S 90- 5 95 5 92-5 97 Source Crtdit Sunse Sport28 words
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Article26 1986-02-14 19 Closinc pricts Aluminium tonne ■M Spot *****—***** (775 50—776 50) 3 months 802 00— 802 50 (804 00-804 50) Market tone Steady Sales 12.100 tonnes26 words
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Article70 1986-02-14 19 Crude MS/t«m Feb 575/590 Mar 60S (north) ***** (south) pabn oi US$/tonnes RBO palm unq RBb Otein unq RBO Stearin bnq Crude stearin Neutralised unq palm oil Closinf prices on the KICE (Ms/tome) Month Price Last Trade Sales Feb 560—610 Mar 597—605 600 12 Apt 615—625 618 270 words
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713 1986-02-14 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday TAN SRI Ibrahim Mohamed's resignation from the board of Promet Bhd last Friday after months of tussling for power with his partner, Mr Brian Chang, has enabled the company to avert the unpleasant scene of washing its dirty linen in public.713 words
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481 1986-02-14 20 Kamunting's board can low resume its normal functions KAMUNTING Tin Dredging (M) Bhd's board, which has just been released from court orders restraining its activities, can now resume its normal functions and plan the group's future, said Chairman Baharuddin bin Ma'arof. In the company's latest annual report, Mr Baharuddin said481 words
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Article405 1986-02-14 20 IBM price cuts seen as bad omen BOSTON, Thurs. A spate of price cuts by International Business Machines Corp could be read as a further indication that computer industry orders are still in a slump, securities analysts said. "It is hard to understand why price cuts were at all in405 words
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Article68 1986-02-14 20 TOKYO. Thurs. Hitachi Ltd. today said it has signed a contract with the People's Bank of China to export 15 units of large computer systems and terminal equipment. A spokesman declined to disclose the value of the contract. Hitachi will install its gen-eral-purpose computer systems, M-240H computer,68 words
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314 1986-02-14 20 Orient Overseas details rescue plans HONGKONG, Thmn. Orteat Overseas (Heldlags) Ltd has give* tte creditors a detailed rcthe skipping eeaeera la twe years. OOHL director Mr Eager King said the grasp, fh»arlal adviser Has «kr« Padffc Ltd yd Ca^NHSvn wWPrC wQaTCVMUB£ the plan, based a wkt first ptwiiiiii to Tekye314 words
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Article153 1986-02-14 20 SPTI's profits down by 20 LOWER earnings from property operations have cut textile manufacturer South Pacific Textile Industries Bhd's group pretax profits by 20 per cent to Msl.9 million for the year ended last Sept 30. SPTI's property earnings fell from M5847,000 to M|214,000, although the group had a 10153 words
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433 1986-02-14 20 Union Oil's benchmark crude price below US$2O NEW YORK, Thurs. Oil prices unravelled further yesterday as Union Oil Co of California announced a cut in the price it will pay for the nation's benchmark crude oil to U5519.50 a barrel, becoming the first large oil company to drop below the433 words
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Article90 1986-02-14 20 WASHINGTON. Thurs. A group of investors, led by the Fort Worth -based Bass family, said it had reduced its stake in the Walt Disney Co. to 20.8 per cent, from 22.1 per cent, of the shares' outstanding. Since Dec 24, the Bass group has sold almost 390 words
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Article50 1986-02-14 20 MACAU, Thurs. Macau's largest bank is to change its name to the Bank of China (Macau branch), the general manager of the Nam Tung Bank said today. Mr Jiang Jia Woo said that the name change would benefit the development of the banking sector here. AFP50 words
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Advertisement141 1986-02-14 17 Lunar Newlfear Celebrations with die Meisan Difference Usher in the Year of the Tiger with a Good Fortune feast of fresh, delicate Raw Fish or "Yu-Sheng", tossed with special ingredients in true Chinese tradition. Complement it with other prosperity dishes Superior Shark's Fin with Brown Sauce, Sliced Abalone with Four141 words
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Advertisement168 1986-02-14 18 .A^ HER /[signof s R^ If V?U great v service way W For details write to F^^^^m^^^ Lomb. rd North Central PLC, if} f^V\fl Bankirg Services. Dept 506, lv^ 17 Bruton Street ■^^M London WIA3DH. England 4-I^^ Telephone 01 409 3434 XM6 QcLy fIIIHfIHH So you've finished O' or ■"BH^f168 words
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Advertisement333 1986-02-14 20 Hi^^^ *^^o^^^ -'**381 Dont miss the splosh we're mohng. A high-level conference and exhibition on water technology, forming the event WATER-ASIA '86 will be held from 26 28 February 1 986 at World Trade Centre, Singapore. The Conference focus on "Water Wastewater Management in Asia" will provide a forum for333 words
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Advertisement427 1986-02-14 20 Rbch borcyciifts! Extended by popular demand for another week. Hurry! Hurry! While stocks last! Best Quality Cotton/ Leather Rugs. Cotton Rugs at drastic discounts Various colours from $6.00. Sizes 2 x 3 3' x 5 Leather Rugs 2 x 3' 3 x 5 The first of its kind in Singapore427 words
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Advertisement1656 1986-02-14 21 I TtitWlOliE SCHVICE: RATES U^ J^ omm^r\ r\. -*-K^ ii Sa°tufd2y' Friday: 8 30am{S2 00pmn»./n jOfdinary: I $s^oo per line (Min $15 00) I I^™" V^ G> rf^i l\ V^ 0^ I^Sn^^liM /A fßlf? ZZo M 7 T' OO sff^% f SsT, r nes, £2S2j^Cll -*> T S^^T 111 I1,656 words
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Advertisement116 1986-02-14 21 13 Musical Instruments FAZER PIANO HIGHLY esteemed internationally for their durability, good tone and favourable price with sensitive even touch in all octave ranges. HP. available. Sole agent by: Harmony Music Centre (Rochor) *****72, (Upp. Serangoon) *****87 (Sponsor of '86 Piano Exams. Series Radio 5). 14 Antiques/ Arts/Crafts CLEARANCE SALEI116 words
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Advertisement571 1986-02-14 21 25 Sal*: Other 25 Sato: Othar Products Products TEACHERS! PRINCIPALS! A whole new range of educational toys and aids, even aids for special education for your needs. Contact us earliest possible. Come and see what we have in store for you. TEL: *****46 BMj 1048, EUMOS AVE 4, #01-136. STORE571 words
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Advertisement600 1986-02-14 21 CANE FURNITURE SALE. Direct from factory. 20 Jin. Leban, (6 3/4 m.s. off Upp. Thomson Rd.) .from 12p.m. 6p.m. *****87. Repair/Staining/Replace cushions covers. Trade-ins, accepted. JURONG COUNTRY CLUB Individual Membership. $25,000 0.n.0. excl. transfer fee. Daphne *****31. WATERBEDS SPECIALIST FOR South East Asia. For all your waterbeds' requirements. Ring Fantasy600 words
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Advertisement1100 1986-02-14 21 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage I MY WORLD I H Health Centre tr* c^ I H #04-103 Hotel Meridien H Orchard Road Tel: *****33 32 Photography/ 36 House Video Filming Renovation/ Decor rvrBAMAt BRIGHT STAR DESIGN aV*V«i»Ff U£ RENOVATION CAMERA CENTRE «o. •>•<•" su.i.n aaßjßjßjßjJb^^^^ #08-14, Sultan1,100 words
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Advertisement791 1986-02-14 22 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal $30 $70 per trip House, office removal, transportation, disposal and delivery service Specialist In piano/ organ removal Economical rates We supply 15" lorry Responsible, reliable and experienced workers provided Open from 8a m to tup in 7 days a week For more Information ti fast service,791 words
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Advertisement255 1986-02-14 22 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services SOOK-KEE?ING aH SERVIC I ES aß |ir CLUOE final accounts, forms fillIng Fees $20 onwards *****11. REGISTRATION ADDRESS ($10)/ Answering ($10)/ Telex ($5)/ 24 Hours Answering *****09. 55 Commercial Vessels OFFSHORE SUPPLY CO. req 1 used ti good cond. barge. 100ft by 30ft or255 words
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Advertisement992 1986-02-14 22 57 Business 57 Business Opportunities Opportunities 9 Leading West Australian fibreglass swimming S pools manufacturer would like to contact local *K 9 dealers to market their prestigious award win- 9 9 ning fibreglass swimming pools in Singapore. m THE ADVERTISER M m Suite 102, Stanford House M m 133 Scarborough992 words
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Advertisement555 1986-02-14 22 57 Business Opportunities SHOP SPACE FOR takeover Wa- ter pipes built-in. Lucky Plaza 3rd level. Tel: *****66. UNISEX SALON FOR takeover at Orchard Rd. area. $14,000 nee Call Miss I.lm *****81. 3 SOUTH BUONA Vista cooked food market open now, stalls avail, for rental. Tel: *****32. SS Other Business Products/555 words
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Advertisement1065 1986-02-14 22 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available FIUPINO $220 THAI $220 •$M LAMIAS $*B lIKWMCSMM $2M OFF DAYS COMPENSATED We select trained onentitt our very own girls Good attitude hardworking honest obedient Complete placement tee include*: Airiare it 000 Security Bond SlOOOO PA Performance Bond Visa Fee Medical Exam1,065 words
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Advertisement647 1986-02-14 22 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive Experienced VISUAL/ FA ARTIST required by creative production Pbmpany. Able to draw cartoon T?"an asset. Pis. write stating details salary expected to: The Advarti»ar S.T. BOX A***** 390 Kim Ssng Rood S'pore 0523. 69 Situations Vacant: Domestic Brmeh tarns* rwpirae a LIVE IN SINGAPOREAN MAN)647 words
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Advertisement574 1986-02-14 22 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical sHii require* e YOUNG FEMALE I OPERATIONS EXECUTIVES (CHINESE) I Minimum GCE level. A' level an advantage Pleasant personality with good command of English Must be willing to work on Sundays and Public Holidays (on duty roster) Meals provided e Salary will commensurate with qualifications574 words
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Advertisement875 1986-02-14 22 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical lordwore S Traawie, Co. rooja. t) EXPERIENCED SECRET ARV > Able to work under pressure and independently > Bilingual in English and Chinese Knowledge of accounts/ payroll. i Able to operate telex machine ERB3 i Good communication skills I) EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER i Able to keep875 words
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Advertisement646 1986-02-14 23 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical 2 POSITIONS AVAILABLE for ,in experienced Loans Clerk Applicants must be able to type a minimum 40 wp m preferably able u> operate Swlsl machine S day* week Call *****45 or 732M46 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT CUM Receptionist with working experience required by Top To Toe Beauty646 words
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Advertisement390 1986-02-14 23 71 Situations Vacant: Sales SALES REPRESENTATIVES (ONLY THOSE KEEN IN DIREC SELLING NEEO APPLY) We are distributing a popula brand of product and to mee with our expansion, we requlr a few rareer-mlnded SALEI REPRESENTATIVES. REQUIREMENTS: Above 18 years with outgolm personality At least OCE O' level Thos without this390 words
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Advertisement311 1986-02-14 23 71 Situations Vacant: Sales r llafl B I t IL^blbw I e ■aa^^^^ I s Rfßaa^^__a^L*. VJ DMsTHELM SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. Invites applicants for I the position of: Sales Representative I a GCE O' level with j Technical or Science I background e Age between 21 to 30 years e311 words
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Advertisement836 1986-02-14 23 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Swedish Multi-Corpn invites YOUNG MEN A WOMEN to join us as mm MSt'WbTSBsRTTAiiVSS in our new division. Singapore < iti/pns between ?0 30 years old Secondary education Experienc e not required hs intensive training will be provided Pleasant personality able to communicate in Enqlish Chinese Malay836 words
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Advertisement701 1986-02-14 23 71 Situations Vacant: SCHOOL LEAVER KEEN on retail sales career needed to work in electronic hl-n shop in Luckv Plaaa. Contact Charlie or Robert at *****41 after 10a.m. IWDert URGENTLY REOD AQORESSIVE highly motlvat«d persons for advertisement sales. Must have at least 2 yrs. experience In advertising sales. *****36/ *****66.701 words
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Advertisement499 1986-02-14 23 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Contract personnel for positions in Malaysia/ Indonesia long-term contracts 12 24 months in the following categories. Applicants with relevant qualifications and experience in onshore/ offshore oil and gae industry need apply. STRUCTURAL ENGINEER CIVIL ENGINEER PIPELINE ENGINEER PROCESS ENGINEER INSTRUMENT ENGINEER ELECTRICAL499 words
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Advertisement523 1986-02-14 23 73 21!!!? ***** Vacant: 73 Situation* Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production s- j You can choose anyofthes^^^^B OoHiedlidjoiHHSdS>- working hours: bmmmb^b^^^ 700am 700pm &MM #»A I I liltl f:^ J Gross Sa'ary: y44U I H B^ljt J liM I 900pm -70Cam I I ■iT^i'TT^niT^jVß' Gross Salary: «/500 I523 words
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Advertisement383 1986-02-14 23 I A" For our Mitsubishi TV and audio plant in Bukit Tlmah. we require FEMALE SHIFT OPERATORS a) Rotating shift Ist shtft 7 am -3pm 2nd shift 2.40pm-1040pm OR b) Permanent 3rd shift 10.30pm -7.30am Besides s higher stsrt oft pay. attractive incentives end shift sMowences will be given. Interested383 words
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Advertisement446 1986-02-14 23 Jurong factory requriee: PRECISION MACHINISTS To be in charge of e Miiimu machine e Lathe machine a Grinding machine Interestsd, please contact: TEL: *****86 10, FIRST LOK YANG ROAD SINGAPORE 2262 SBS Bus N0. 250 from Jurong Interchange Plastic Injection Moulding requires 1. MALE/ FEMALE MACHINE OPERATORS e Permanent 2nd446 words
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Advertisement819 1986-02-14 24 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous THE SINGAPORE ISLAND COUNTRY CLUB We invite suitably qualified app'icants for the following positions: 1) Captains Assistant Captains (Female) e Must have 2 years experience in similar position Must have pleasant personality 2) Waiters/Waitresses Mast have pleasant personality <u*l a willingness to819 words
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Advertisement700 1986-02-14 24 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous V Wp have vacancies for WJ i 1) CUSTOMER I I SUPPORT I I REPRESENTATIVE I 2) SALES/PR 1 CO-ORDINATOR 3) RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST Requirements Minimum GCE O level Female age 1 7 ?8 years Mature pleasant personality Possess good inter- personnel communication skills Must be able700 words
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Advertisement853 1986-02-14 24 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous HOTEL SUPREME requires WAITERS WaHc-in mt»r view at: Hotel Supreme 15 Kramat Road MY WORLD HEALTH CENTRE Hotel Merldien Poolslde 100 Orchard Road #04-102 requires females above 21 years old as Expef lertceo mittcmn I riinM IDMMiIMt For Interview call *****33 between 10.30am. to 9.00pm Please853 words
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Advertisement609 1986-02-14 24 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous IMMEDIATE VACANCY FOR few Experienced Plasterers In a construction site at Tuas Ave 20 Miss Tan (Admin *****63/ 4. MALAY DELIVERY DRIVER required. Preferably staying in d15t.1232 or 0821. Pis call at Blk 3025, Übl Road 3. #02-143 MALE ft FEMALE Property Executives required. Class 3609 words
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Advertisement571 1986-02-14 24 81 Vehicles For Hire CHARLIES TRUCK RENTAL, latest model. Daihatsu trucks 14 ft. flatbed Daihatsu double cab trucks (or short long term rental Phone *****79/ *****52. Open 7 days a week 7am. to Bpm dally TELEPHONE US TODAY for 20% discount on daily rental. 1000 ex. $33. 1300 c.c. $42.571 words
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Advertisement827 1986-02-14 24 85 For Sal*: Alfa/ Peug«ot/Volvo 70 ALFA ROMEO Alfetta™FullTc^" cessorles. Non-PARF. Pte. regn. Best In town. Call *****69 anytime. Loan arrangeable. SEPT. '80 VOLVO 244 OL auto. PARK, power steering, excellent cond. $18,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****55. SEXY BLACK ALFA Spider convertable. leather Interior. 8 Norma Terrace (Opera Est) S-1545 ■81827 words
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Advertisement906 1986-02-14 24 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan NEAR *2 BLUEBIRD 1 pte owner, alrcon., hi-fi, sports rims, 5 new tyres In tip top condition (12 700 Loan arrangeable Tel *****88 1074 120V. 2-dr. Coupe. Alrcon (45 mpg). Broad tyres, s/rlms, 18" rims, pte. owner. $7,500. Loan $4,000. No 1 Lor 34. Ge,lang 2906 words
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Advertisement901 1986-02-14 24 91 For Sal*: Mitsubishi SPORTS LAMOA 11/78, s/riins. hifi, power windows, alrcon., lax 5/86 5-speed Tip top cond. Highest offer secures *****34 1962 MITSUBISHI QALANT 1 6 EX 2 owners $15,800 ono View at «01-01/ 02 Novena Vllle (opposite Novena Church) Tel: *****77 ISM LANCER I.3GL. 1 owner Immaculate cond901 words
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Advertisement761 1986-02-14 24 94 For Sato: Daihatsu 78 CHARADE XTE 5-speed Aircon Radio cassette Tip lop *****69 anytime 1 .u.m avail 95 For Sale: Suzuki 2/83, SUZUKI JEEP 1000 air -run I company owner, tax 0/86, excellent condition. SIO.MO on o loan arrangeable *****18 ALMOST 81 SUZUKI 800 model Alrcon radio, tip top761 words
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Advertisement833 1986-02-14 25 96 For Sole: Other Makes MM) '77 AUSTIN mini riubmun 2 pu» owners, alrcond radio -assetlf 56.500 *****33 ext 142 MID -02 PORSCHE »44 In excellent condition Privately owned For enquiries, phone *****11. PORSCHE 011 CARRERA. 12 months old. low mileage, like new Tel *****48 O REON. 1001 Holden Commodore833 words
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Advertisement656 1986-02-14 25 99 Vehicleo Wanted ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT e Any models below 200U cc. PARF or Non-PARF used cars Private company registration e Commercial Vans/ Pickups PB' Registration. Trade- In acceptable. JINCHI YILI MOTORS PTE LTD N0.30 LOWLAND ROAD SINGAPORE 1054 TEL: *****00/ mWiif gQWflft? ATTRACTIVE PRICE, HIGHEST OFFER A CASH PAYMENT656 words
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Advertisement1461 1986-02-14 25 105 Property Financing 105 Property Financing 105 Propfty Financing JowSHv bbbV aflaaaam aaaal aaaBBBL^BBBF Caamaa*! I^H£aß^^_ TOfilSi-B3F^^^ lill^^^^BaaaaaaT You pay less {t *BtstikxneOwner" Credit POSB has a brand-new loan scheme to help more Singaporeans own their home: Now. if you re buying your first private home, you can get a1,461 words
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Advertisement737 1986-02-14 25 106 Accommodation Available-: Houses >.10. OFF HOLLAND Rd double itorey bungalow 5 bdrms. Big natured gdn. PAA *****25/ i*****6. >.10 REDWOOD AVE. I 'storey >ungalow 3 bdrms. f/furn. fully ilrcond. $2,000 neg. Tel: Mdm ran *****20. ).10 STEVENS RD. renovated i/storey bunglw. 15.000 sq.ft. Qui't area. 4 bdrms., servant's. 3737 words
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Advertisement543 1986-02-14 25 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Live In Luxury, Deep In The Heart Of Town 3 and 4-bedroom apartments Swimming pool, 2 tennis and 2 ssrrV/ sr\ For enquiries and squash courts,puttinggreen >g ym, con( f; playground and jogging track543 words
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Advertisement349 1986-02-14 25 RIREttSTPUIZfI Hotel Styte Luxurious Apartments TO LET At the junction ot Scotts/ Orchard Road, naxt to Hyatt Hotel. 14.000 sq ft Hotel Style Lobby Swimming Pool. Tennis Court. Squash Court. Billiard Room. Gymnasium and many other facilities. Sett Service Free Launderette Ample Indoor Car Parking Lots. 24 hour Security System.349 words
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Advertisement301 1986-02-14 25 Concorde 1 Rental from $1,200 onwards (unfumiahed) Hr.irut r»rn 2 1 -slurry !>l<k k I .7bfSsq.lt. Split level living dimoi( 4 bedr(K)nt». 2 unit* per floor Swimming pool, uuni and security ai ilitir Direct acceta to Pan Island and City. Contact owner/ developer Tenure ol land Freehold Lot No 5165301 words
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Advertisement539 1986-02-14 26 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.9 brand naw small development 3/ 4 bdrma Franch inspired inlet, ot dasign Wall filtad kitchan $4,500 onwards a nmyiott Twr $2,800 OtetMMftaiCl $2,800 a LaCfc) Tv.r $3,200 a Hon/on Twr $3,200 a Cairiinill f'Ui/a $3,200 Wiiik On life $4,000 The lairnlull $4,000 Aiikullki M.msi.ui $4,200539 words
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Advertisement821 1986-02-14 26 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 28-STOREV LUXURIOUS WING ON LIFE GARDEN 3 level Panlhouaa For Laaaa a Kxcellent recreational facilities a Amidst lush greenery beautiful landscaped garden a 6 spacious bedrooms, with bathrooms attached, a Roof terrace at the 2nd Level a Split-level living or dining For detail* pleat* call: WING821 words
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Advertisement939 1986-02-14 26 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments O 10 OFF FARRER (id 2.000 sq ft 3 bdrms 3 bathrms sheltered parking lot. turn Only $1,200 pm Call Mr Cheong *****37 (no agts pis). D.ll NEWTON HEIGHTS 3-bdrm high floor, furn $1650 Landmark Tower 2-bdrm face sea. furn $1400 All with condo facilities Vanda939 words
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Advertisement876 1986-02-14 26 107 Accommodation Available: Apartment* ORCHARD RD. STUDIO Apt F/furn./ alrcon., crockery linen provided. Only $900 p.m. Incl PUB Long/ short term *****69 PANDAN VALLEY/ RIDOEWOOD overlooking pool. Unobstructed view. 3/ 2 bdrms. Beautifully furn. $l,boo 0.n.0. Esteem: *****01. RIDGEWOOD KUHIO RISE, corner unit, high fir. 3 bdrms. Exclusive furnishings. Occidental876 words
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Advertisement846 1986-02-14 26 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments MERLIN PLAZA. HIGH fir Facing sea 3 bdrms. Nicely furn Reasonable rental. *****23, agent. NEW RIVERWALK STUDIO apt and Selegle Centre penthouse for rent. Contact *****83. PANOAN VALLEY. Polnsettla Twr 4 bdrms. High fir. Fully furn apt. Radiant *****09/ *****60. OUEENSWAY TOWER. FURN. apt $900. Kum846 words
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Advertisement744 1986-02-14 26 110 Accommodation Wanted: Apartments APTS./ HOUSES IN D-9. 10, 11 reqd by expats presently staying in hotel. Budget: $2,000 $8,000 Owners, pis call: *****53/ *****11. HOUSE/ HOB FLAT wanted Upp. Thomson, Upp. Serangoon Rd.. Telok Blangah. East Coast. Phone: *****34. SINGLE PROFESSIONAL WANTS to share apartment in dist.Os. 10, 15.744 words
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Advertisement757 1986-02-14 26 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses I Florence Gardens I I Luxurious living at Upper Serangoon Road I Two-Storey Split-Level Semi-Detached Garden I Bungalows/ Two-Storey Garden Terrace Houses H Situated in Upper Serangoon Road at the junction I of Florence Road and Lim Ah757 words
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Advertisement597 1986-02-14 26 $315,000 NEG. GOOD Buy. 1)15t.16 modern d/storey terrace. Split-level. 3+l attached. Well kept. Hap Seng *****58 S LUCKY CRES. 4 1 rms. F/furn. Approx 3,500 sq.ft $530,000 0.n.0. Brokers welcome. *****30/ *****45 BUY NOW! D.lO Holland Village d/storey seml-d. 3600 sq ft $475,000. Villa *****40. CHANOI HT. RENOVATED flat. 2.500597 words
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Advertisement552 1986-02-14 26 D.2S WOODLANDS PARK seml-d. $310,000 neg. Tel *****18 114 For Sale: Private Apartments D.B CAIRNHILL PLAZA, high fir 2+l bdrms., split/ big living dining. S/pool/ squash. 2.300 sq.ft. central alrcon. $985,000 D.S GRANGEFORD APT. 2/3 bdrn.s.. full facilities, central alrcon tight security 1,200/ 1 700 sq ft $290,000/ $370,000 D.B552 words
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Advertisement949 1986-02-14 26 114 For Sale: Private Apartments INVEST IN GOOO PROPERTIES AT: Dist 15 Mandarin Gardens. 2/ 3 bedroom apartments with extremely good facing Loans can ba arrangad Intaraatad call OVERSEAS UNION REALTY SERVICES PTE. LTD. TEL: 2357 ill D.IO LEIGHWOOOS. New luxur ous apartment with built-in ar ea of 2216 sq949 words
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Advertisement1063 1986-02-14 27 114 For sale: Privata 114 For Sale: Privata Apartmants Apartments m^ Mortgagee's Sale Of Properties By I Public Auction To Be Held At No. 6 Cecil Street #02-04. H People's Insurance Building, on I Wednesday. 26th February 1 986 at 3.00 p.m. I H Particulars Residential Landed Properties 1 No.1,063 words
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Advertisement907 1986-02-14 27 116 For Sale: HDB Apartmants ALPHA »NV. 449-4900 (3 LINES) S ROOMS AM. Klo 306 $125,000 Bedok 67/ 415 $130,000 Clementl 355 $126,000 Holland Dr 22 $135,000 M Parade 12/ 28 $125-1135.000 Toa Payoh 224 $115,000 Upp Boon Keng 38 $120,000 AM Kio 547 $00,000 Bedok 627 $00,000 Dover 28907 words
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Advertisement723 1986-02-14 27 116 For Sato: HOB Apaiimants Taai^oTTAvoTTßiTioTTorT Near MRT/ market/ school. $33,000 Tel: *****35. 4-«M. BEDOK N. corner flat. Terrazzo throughout, alrcond., well kept. $82,000 0.n.0 Jim *****29 S-RM. CORNER FLAT available at Pandan Gdn. $105,000 neg. Tel: *****84 Mrs. Cheong. 5-ROOM POINT BLK.It Bedok South. 14th floor. $140,000 0.n.0. Tel:723 words
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Advertisement919 1986-02-14 27 118 Factory Spacas 118 Factory Spaces An expanding Japanese electronics company is urgently looking for a factory space. THE IDEAL PROPERTY Factory area Approximately 6000 sq m. or more. The length of the factory must be minimum 70 to 80 m. One complete flatted floor preferable though a few floors919 words
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Advertisement441 1986-02-14 27 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ I Storage Spaces Storage Spaces _^^B Modem warehouse for sale II ■or lease by unit. Easy instalments. I Located at the junction of |l MacPherson Road/Airport Road II with various dimensions and up-to-date facilities. Please contact II Mr Chong/Alice/Doreen MM Tel: *****11 or *****58 120 For441 words
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Advertisement935 1986-02-14 27 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces ATTENTION Lawyers Businessmen Business and law office space in CBD near Subordinate Courts Near shopping food centres Good maintenance Uncongested lift lobbies Areas from 787 sqft to 2227 sqft Very reasonable lease terms conditions Please call 221 2266 or 225935 words
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Advertisement1958 1986-02-14 28 123 For Sale. 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: !=s^^ l <<Mt =I Shop Spaces Shop Space* Shop Space* Shop Space* Shop Speoee 138 CrW9 136 Cruises 136 Cruises 136 Cruises 136 Cruises FO* SALE LO *^*J I MT ln town at Excel■^=Ht" PRIME1,958 words
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Article, Illustration219 1986-02-14 29 TONTO - Ritz champs fly in minus Piggott TONTO His car skidded on way to the airport KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Ritz Club Champions who will compete against an expatriate jockeys side and a team of local riders in a series of challenge races here this weekend flew in last night minus219 words
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Article524 1986-02-14 29 He works Pleasant Surprise and Best Always KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Pat Eddery, four-time champion jockey in Britain, who arrived last night to ride in Ritz Club Challenge Trophy races here this weekend, wasted no time in getting down to the job. He was out on the track524 words
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Article1239 1986-02-14 29 .l.fjjra 2.00 CLASS 3 DIV 3 1,600m mUniImUI (Ratings: 86-77) (Stake*: $14,500) 1 9*400* Never Miss II 51 (M) Never Miss-Lee 5 amg dl 2 E Johnson 5 2 049*08 Glesca T*an 5* (84) Norlhern-Jaafar 5 ag d2 +2.5 Gopal 6 3 3*2040 Upper Gravenor II1,239 words
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Article158 1986-02-14 29 Allan pulls out Big Chief TRAINER Ivan Allan will not have a runner in the Tunku Gold Cup at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday he has withdrawn his sole candidate. Big Chief. The big-race specialist told me that he decided to pull out the winner of the 1984 Singapore Gold Cup158 words
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Article, Illustration194 1986-02-14 29 12-month ban on Wake and trainer PERTH, Thurs. LEN MORTON, one of Perth's leading trainers for the last 10 years, and i stable jockey Craig Wake I have been disqualified for i 12 months following a j stewards' inquiry into the running of Alfa Win at Ascot racecourse here. The194 words
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Article175 1986-02-14 29 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. These horses did well last Sunday and Monday and ran be followed Lack Lustre, after an unplaced debut, improved vastly. He led till midway down the straight, going down second to the fastfinishing Aces in Gass 3 Div 6 over 1,200m (iard&'s Glory, drown175 words
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Advertisement1278 1986-02-14 29 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education Washington f 1 1 FOF cm RSES Jo 1S State University 1 w^«.^H.V- *w4l II VV_ 1 .\dm.Joo PerM,nn*lAdminiMnni«n and I raining DcpannuMii of Hold jrul Restaurant Administration June Mi Jul* 4 Adin. 310 Hotel1,278 words
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Advertisement3867 1986-02-14 30 ASDFASDF W^^^^^Bem*mkerlac+mWMigk*99*m4**4tt+ I nmtrSH F*mM, J**V-^ e»tw>o— Mwq 4 §M \Ymwmn*HmyK Mtnid to t*X 0* truth f Of ZyZ.^ this Ad I had no choice. A I A thunderbolt struck me a month ago a»*M> JTT^. J f I T S p Z^Zrt,i^ teas distinctive** my voice t J X3,867 words
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Advertisement707 1986-02-14 30 Dear Soo Khim NUEND Just thinking of you make my heart flutter Without you all other things no longer matters A photo of you are like the crown jewel Your real self are my only true angel Hard time we do endure I regret all mistakes and my love are707 words
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Advertisement518 1986-02-14 30 DEAREST LYNDA Each time I get to hold I I you to the beat of a J song, t I struggle with a feeling I 5 that's so totally strong, 4 Hard as I try I Just can't 3 7 ignore, I And In your eyes I look J Band518 words
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Article, Illustration196 1986-02-14 31 ON THE BRITISH SOCCER SCENE Higgins back: Mark Higgins (above), Manchester United's former Everton defender, was given the go-ahead to resume his English League career on Wednesday. The League agreed to accept the registration of the 27-year-old centreback, who quit because of an apparently incurable196 words
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Article, Illustration257 1986-02-14 31 LONDON, Thursday RESULTS English Leagae Cup semi-final first leg: Queens Park Rangers 1 Liverpool 0. Seotttah Cap third-round second replay: Motherwell 2 Berwick 0. Scottish League First Division: Clyde v Partick (postponed). Scottish League Second Division: Cowdenbeath v St. Johnstone, Meadowbank v Dunfermline,257 words
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Article, Illustration334 1986-02-14 31 ON THE EUROPEAN SOCCER SCENE RESULTS Italian Cap second round, second leg: Atalanta 2 Roma 1 (aggregate 2-3). Juventus 1 Como 1 (1-2), Milan 1 Empoli 1 (1-2), Pisa 2 Verona 0 (2-3), Udinese 1 Fiorentina 0 (2-3). Second ronnd, flrst leg: Messina334 words
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Article, Illustration275 1986-02-14 31 OWN MEXICO WAY DUBLIN. Thurs. J?rk Charlton hit back at criticism of his appointment as the Republic of Ireland's new iiin».'?ei after finalising a three-year contra* i with the Irish FA yesterday. "My pedigree in football is perfert. I've worked at every level in thf game275 words
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Article112 1986-02-14 31 A LAWYER for the former AC Milan president says he hopes to invalidate the apparently successful takeover of the financially troubled Italian team. Alberto Ledda, representing Giuseppe Farina, who has resigned as club president, will go to court to try and block the acquisition of 51 per cent112 words
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Article202 1986-02-14 31 Archibald comes back in style MADRID, Thurs. Scottish striker Steve Archibald returned from five weeks ou* with a leg injury to help Barcelona gain an impressive 2-1 away win over Atlet'co Madrid in a Spanish Cup quarter-final first leg lfst night. After a goalless first half, midfielder Roberto Marinn opened202 words
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Article, Illustration546 1986-02-14 33 Open Games just two years away? THE era of the open Olympic Games could now be just two years away. Professionals may compete at the 1968 Olympics, in Calgary (winter) and Seoul (summer), after the International Olympic Committee said here yesterday that they were ready to admit all competitors who546 words
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Article231 1986-02-14 33 SEOUL, Thurs. Choking smog and polluted air have reached a serious level as the South Korean capital prepare to host the Asian Games later this year and the Olympics in 1988, government environment officials said. The National Environmental Institute highlighted the problem in a recent231 words
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Article, Illustration142 1986-02-14 33 IPSWICH, Thars. World No. 1 Steve Davis slumped to a surprise defeat In the English snooker championship here on Tuesday, when he was beaten M by ltth-ranked Tony Me* in the semi-fi-nals. It was Davis' first reversal against his stablemate, who ended a sixyear hoodoo and142 words
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Article417 1986-02-14 33 Connors has an easy first round BOCA RATON, (Florida), Thurs. Jimmy Connors needed only 68 minutes to eliminate fellow-American Steve Denton 6-4, 6-4 to advance to the second round of the US$l.B million ($3.8 million) Players international tennis championships here yesterday. But, while the top six men's seeds advanced smoothly,417 words
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Article254 1986-02-14 33 BASKETBALL The Los Angeles Lakers beat the Phoenix Suns 126-100 in a National Basketball Association game on Wednesday. Other result*: Detroit 113 NY Nicks 99, Milwaukee 103 Indiana 97, Philadelphia 106 Chicago 96, Dallas 117 Denver 110. ICE HOCKEY The Soviet Union beat Sweden 10-2 in a254 words
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Article, Illustration272 1986-02-14 34 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH DAVIS CUP TENNIS By WHEN veteran Hassan Bohari earned the last position on this year's Davis Cup team last week, he proved to many doubters that he is far from finished. Left out of the initial list, and even from the line-up selected to272 words
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Article, Illustration443 1986-02-14 34 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON THE WORLD OF GOLF Ex-champs' entries put organisers at ease By THREE former title-holders of the Asian Circuit will be making a re-appearance in this year's Singapore Open at the Bukit course from March 13-16. The entries of Bill Brask, Kurt443 words
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213 1986-02-14 34 Focus on Nicklaus as big guns hit Hawaii HONOLULU, Thurs. Four players who have won PGA tour events this year and seven of last year's top 10 money-win-ner are the big guns of the US$5OO,OOO ($1,060,000) Hawaiian Open, but most of the attention will be on Jack Nicklaus. Nicklaus will213 words
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Article122 1986-02-14 34 Paradise gained for Julie NASSAU, Thurs. Julie Cole, of the United States, defeated compatriot Barb Mucha in a one-hole playoff yesterday to capture the Futures Tour's US$l5,OOO ($31,800) Paradise Island Classic. The two players finished the regulation 54 holes tied at eight-over-par 224. Cole, who earned U552,250. sealed the victory122 words
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246 1986-02-14 34 TAY CHENG KHOON - 'Knuckle down' notice to Nations' three TAY CHENG KHOON LIM KIAN TIONG, Poh Eng Soon and Lim Leng Ann will be bearing a tremendous responsibility when they tee off for the Republic in the US$lOO,OOO ($212,000) Pacific zone qualifying round of the Dunhill Nations' Cup at the Bukit course from246 words
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322 1986-02-14 34 BOXING DUBLIN, Thurs. Barry McGuigan admitted yesterday he may be prepared to "disappoint" his fanatical army of fans when he makes the second defence of his WBA featherweight title against Danilo Cabrera, of the Dominican Republic, on Saturday. The 24-year-old Irishman said he322 words
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Article, Illustration339 1986-02-14 35 Australia III grabs second triumph True, Elengovan finished ahead off Gary. But finishing ahead off another athlete does not give one an all-em-bracing right to represent the Republic. You have to prove that you are taking all the necessary ataps to maintain or im- prove your par- formance. Lin Kok339 words
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Article34 1986-02-14 35 DYNASTY HOTEL thrashed Cold Storage 6-1 in a Singapore Business Houses Football League Division Two match at Queenstown yesterday. Otter remits: BBC Brown Boveri 4 Travenol Laboratories 0, Shell 1 OCBC 0.34 words
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Article31 1986-02-14 35 THE Singapore Hockey Association are inviting entries for this year's League. The closing date is Feb 28. For more details, contact K. Rataram at tel. *****28 during office hours.31 words
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Article516 1986-02-14 35 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - MAHMOOD GAZNAVI THE SINGAPORE AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION REBUT AN ATHLETE'S CHARGE OF UNFAIR TREATMFNT Trove your worth', SAAA boss dares By SINGAPORE Amateur Athletic Association president Loh Lin Kok yesterday slammed down national marathoner R. Elengovan's claim that he was unfairly left out of a516 words
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Article, Illustration403 1986-02-14 35 JOE DORAI - IN: Salim and Hashim, OUT: Tokijan JOE DORAI By But coach Hussein won't rule out switch IT was thumbs up for midfielder Hashim Hosni and striker Salim Moin, but the bench for regular striker D. Tokijan for tomorrow's Malaysia Cup match against Brunei at the National Stadium. After a disappointing403 words
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Article, Illustration377 1986-02-14 35 Trio to miss MCA match against Negri THREE players M. Neethianathan, Neelan Amarasuriya and S. Sathivail have pulled out of the Singapore squad for their opening Malaysian Cricket Association match against Negri Sembilan at Seremban next weekend (repwte MahmMd Om■»vl). While police officer Neethianathan and377 words
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Article426 1986-02-14 35 CONTINUING ENGLAND'S CARIBBEAN TOUR AND THE REST OF CRICKET AROUND THE WORLD KINGSTON (Jamaica), Thurs. England captain David Gower yesterday put a brave face on his side's embarrassing start to their Caribbean tour on the eve of the four-day match against Jamaica. Afier an unexpected426 words
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Article, Illustration634 1986-02-14 35 SPOTLIGHT ON THE CALCUTTA CUP Andrew aims to hound Hastings mmtn LONDON, Thurs. Rob Andrew and Gavin Hastings, stars in one of the most gifted Cambridge University rugby union sides ever, will be key men on opposing teams when England meet Scotland in634 words
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Advertisement921 1986-02-14 31 PWNK DARLING. WORDS can hardly express how much you mean to me and I always want you to remember, I love you pretty much. From Silly Olrl, Chow S Y RITA DEAR, wherever you are: nine years apart and no one else could ever take your place in my heart921 words
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Advertisement1627 1986-02-14 31 I TO MR. GOH Lay Guan. Thanks for 3 wonderful years, We always love you. Happy Valentine's Day'. Your students sec.4C 1986. TO MY BELOVED Mamie, you mean everything to me, I'll never find another quite like you From-. I. YOU'RE BEAUTIFUL, CUTE, a little cheeky. I Just can't stop1,627 words
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Advertisement1038 1986-02-14 33 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Educatior STUDY IN CANADA Canada's oldest and largest private Electronics College, approved for admission of Overseas Students by Canadian Government. New courses in Electronic Engineering Technology commence in March and September. Please send me more information about Careers In Electronics. t^^ig ADDRESS KaBL^aG|ELJECTROIVajCSTEOMr\rTI.C3GrV aaa^^^Meaw 2431,038 words
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Advertisement564 1986-02-14 33 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses IMPORT/EXPORT PROCEDURES AND DOCUMENTATION COURSE MAIN TOPICS INCLUDE: a Bwainaaa Foundation Banking a Business Law Import/Export Documentation Procaouraa Tranahipmant A Ra ehipment V- Containerized Snipping a Chartering a Chartarad Partiaa aV Import/Export Licence a PSA Tariff niiai ai F m nltlUm v fnißTTQiiif ravPJnPJI RBje>rif># Insursnco/Claxnia)564 words
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Article, Illustration431 1986-02-14 34 Yeo Teck Meng Age 48 passed away peacefully at home at 12.35 pm on Wednesday, 12th February 1986 leaving behind his beloved Mother Mdm Tan Siew Kiang Wife Chwee Im Sons Han Yong and Han Hwee Brother and Sister-in-law: Teck Kim and Liu Hin431 words
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Article, Illustration117 1986-02-14 34 IN LOVING MEMORY OF MOM. BETSY CHEW CHUAN NEO DEPARTED ON 14/2/S5 One year has passed since you left us. Your sudden departure was a sad one. But fond memories of you still linger in our hearts. ©eoly fniss#o ano alwaya raniaiiibarad by Brothar*: Charlia Chaw, Eddia117 words
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Article87 1986-02-14 34 WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR HEARTFELT SYMPATHIES CONDOLENCES TO OUR DIRECTORS ON THE RECENT DEMISE OF THEIR BELOVEO FATHER MR. CHUA BOCK KWEE FROM: THE MANAGEMENT A STAFF OF CHUA BOCK KWEE ft CO. PTE. LTD. NAM SENG CO. SEA STEVEDORING CO. PTE. LTD. MULTI FREIGHT87 words
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46 1986-02-14 34 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements The Family Of The Late MR LEE CHEW SENG Wish to thank all relatives, friends, business associates, colleagues, associations, specially to Doctors, private nurses and staff of American Hospital for their moral support, condolences, attendance, wreaths and donations during their recent bereavement.46 words
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Article, Illustration205 1986-02-14 34 OR. M. CHOTTA SINGH 15TH ANNIVERSARY In honoured and treasured memory of the late Or. M. Chotta Singh departed 14/2/71 Because In his life he was saintly. Because In his heart he was pure. His reward we are sure must be heaven. And our205 words
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Article, Illustration47 1986-02-14 34 Madam K ANDIAH JAYAMALAR Ag«: SI pimd away p««c«f ully on 7th Fab. MK l^aiMMlii lukinW j A«ka»A w. rvifing uwniira Dviovtu sons, daughter*, *on«-in-law, dsugh-t*r«-in-l«w, grandchildren, relative* •fid If i#nds. •Ml day prayf will b« h«ld al Blk •S, #01-54, Strattimor* Av*. on 1447 words
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Advertisement27 1986-02-14 34 182 Acknowledgements THE FAMILY OF the late Mrs Helen Rodrigues thank Fr JP Bnnlt. relatives and friends for their prayers, attendance and donations during their recent bereavement.27 words
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Advertisement22 1986-02-14 34 "In Memoriam" is for those who were close to you. Call *****11 x S6BO for your free booklet of "In Memoriam" verses.22 words
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Advertisement18 1986-02-14 34 I "In Memoriam" I I is for the loved I I ones whom you I I remember I18 words
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Advertisement31 1986-02-14 34 T h e S t r a i t s T i e s C I* A S S I I E D S 7 3 7 1 1 6 631 words
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Miscellaneous63 1986-02-14 35 TODAY'S EVENTS SOCCER Malaysia Cap: Kelantan v Malacca (Stadium Sultan Mohamed, 8.30 pm). BBHFL Dlv 2: Royal Holiday Inn v Pavilion Inter-Continental (Toa Payoh), GECON A v CIAS (Tanglin 2); Dlv 1: Haw Par SC v River View Hotel, S.A.I v Diethlem Scanstyle both at Fairer Park. All matches at63 words
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454 1986-02-14 36 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK By CAR rental companies have been given a lifeline. Their old SZ or rental cars can now be used as scrap for buying a private car at the preferred rate. This move, effective companies reduce their money back instead454 words
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Article69 1986-02-14 36 LIMA, Thurs. Four determined carnival revellers drank to their deaths in a contest to see who could hold the most liquor, police said in Cusco, capital of the ancient Inca empire in south-eastern Peru. Two tried to prove they were not too drunk to drive home,69 words
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240 1986-02-14 36 JOHOR BARU, Thurs. Johor will reduce fish exports to Singapore in view of increasing local demand, state Executive Councillor Haii Mohamed Salleh Kasrnin said today. The state government wanted to ensure an adequate supply locally before fish was sold elsewhere, Haji Mohamed Salleh,240 words
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Article, Illustration568 1986-02-14 36 MANILA, Thurs. The Philippine National Assembly adjourned tonight midway through its official count of votes from last week's presidential election, with President Ferdinand Marcos leading by more than 800,000 votes. The session was adjourned after six hours when government and opposition assemblymen568 words
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448 1986-02-14 36 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM NTUC chief will also look into direct vegetable imports By LABOUR chief Ong Teng Cheong, who is visiting Jakarta with a union team, is to look into the likelihood of NTUC FairPrice supermarkets importing vegetables direct from Indonesia. He said before departure448 words
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Article147 1986-02-14 36 NEW YORK, Thurs. A visiting Japanese student yesterday dethroned the American hot dog eating champ in a contest, downing 10 x n dogs in 10 minutes at Coney Island's Nathan's eatery. With a dozen Japanese university students cheering him on, Hiroaki Tominaga, 21, of147 words
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Article67 1986-02-14 36 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Chrysler President Lee laccoca was sacked yesterday as Chairman of the Commission for the Restoration of the Statue of Liberty, US Interior Secretary Donald Hodel announced. The move follows a series of conflicts and tensions between the well-known businessman and the administration about the financial terms67 words
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Article34 1986-02-14 36 NEW YORK, Thurs. The Dow Jones Average of 30 industrials fell 5.96 points to 1,623.97 in the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP. See Page 1734 words
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Article198 1986-02-14 36 For employing overstayers A BUILDING sub-con-tractor yesterday admitted keeping four illegal overstayers in isolation for up to 10 months and employing them to work in various housing projects. Neo Citoon Hong, 27, the boss of Eng Kui Sub-Contractor in Punggol Track 13, was jailed for nine198 words
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264 1986-02-14 36 CHUA CHIN CHYE - Yellow lines to warn of bus lane 'trap' CHUA CHIN CHYE ay UNWARY motorists have been mistakenly and illegally entering bus lanes through breaks, marked by broken white lines, which they think mark the end of the bus lane. They risk being booked if heavy traffic prevent them from moving264 words
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Article51 1986-02-14 36 LAHORE (Pakistan), Thurs. The High Court in Lahore yesterday suspended death sentences passed by a lower court last month on three Indian Sikh separatists who hijacked a plane to Pakistan, court sources said. They said the court agreed to hear a further appeal from the three against the sentence.51 words
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Advertisement399 1986-02-14 36 COMPARE PRICE VALUE If s a well known fact that Yamaha organs offer outstanding value a highly envied reputation built painstakingly over nearly 100 years of attention to details Every aspect from design right through to production of the most advanced electronics, keyboard and pedal responsiveness, true-fidelity sound and beautiful399 words
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Miscellaneous115 1986-02-14 36 Weather %&tm^ mmmmmm UP TO lpm: Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6am tomorrow: 32 max.. 23 mm. SUNSET today: 7.21 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.17 am. GLOBAL MATHER Adelaide 23/35C Overcast Manila 20/30C Sunny Amsterdam *C Melbourne 14/34 C Fine Bangkok 22/33C Fair M«scow -9/-3C Snow Beljbig -4/4C Gear New York115 words
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Title Section10 1986-02-14 1 Section IWC Weekend THE STRAITS TIMES, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 198610 words
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Article, Illustration1867 1986-02-14 1 WE'RE in the first GamM of the Year of the iJ and, like in most omiP new years, minds arej tumbling with ideas. Hopes are high, plans are] being made. a For those in the theri^l circle the period is no different. It's a "thinking" jjm^ for1,867 words
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Advertisement71 1986-02-14 1 TJSff' "Til wfffjßf' Jagged Edge xufsdeep 3 Patrick Shen gives the thumbs-up to the film and Glenn Close He lights up White Nights 3 Mikhail Baryshnikov's stunning Valentine on the cheap 2 Wilfred Yeo on why one rose is enough Rahlmah Rahim hits gold 4 Yu Hal has no time71 words
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Article, Illustration445 1986-02-14 2 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO By THIS is a protest abcafl Valentine's Day on beh^| of all thinking males. But before you poison-pM your own protests (in triffl cafe, please), allow me til state mat my attendance at] Rudolpho's Night School For 1 Aspiring Gentlemen has been445 words
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Article, Illustration531 1986-02-14 2 GEORGINA EMMANUEL - Happy 60th birthday Uncle Mex GEORGINA EMMANUEL tv tiMfs Imnw boon tffio nuNiy acts of kindness, not maolo public but offavaol at a timo whon amalaur music couldn't tiavo thrived, ovon survived, without m this spirit of public service. A WELL-KNOWN Singapore musician has just celebrated his 60th birthday, maybe531 words
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Article, Illustration638 1986-02-14 2 RAM CHOO - RAM CHOO By IF YOU have Anything to say on dance, drama, film, music or television, do drop as a note. Send it to: Weekend Mailbag Section Two The Straits Times *H Kim Seng Road Singapore tM 3 Yon may use638 words
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Article, Illustration549 1986-02-14 3 4 (It) has the right doses of sax and scandal, violence and drama, twist and turns, to keep audiences interested and intrigued all this without forgoing dialogue or m intelligence. IT HAS been quite a while, but it is reassuring to know549 words
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Article, Illustration438 1986-02-14 3 PATRICK SHEN previews White Nights (next change at Orchard) and Jagged Edge (next change at Cathay). THE title is suitably suggestive of opposites, the clashing of which becomes the dramatic pivot on which the film does a pirouette or two. Thematically, it deals with freedom and repression, and438 words
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Article, Illustration465 1986-02-14 3 FLAMBOYANT British film director Ken Russell, whose 1975 rock opera Tommy helped set the style for the pop videos of today, has started his own company to firm SODXES* "Videos are a magic new art form," said Russell, 58, whose new company, Sitting Duck, filmed NUdta465 words
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Advertisement211 1986-02-14 3 ABA tAf*hfinlnfllf |O BB High tecnnolo 9y from AEG IS more tnan Behn, Meyer Co. (PTE) Ltd. *~**"l"iWllJsf JJ 19 <4)1 V^ ec ual t0 these tasks 100 > Pasir Panjang Road indfiGd Iliofll We have developed solar generators which Singapore 0511 ww power over 100 currently active satellites; our211 words
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Article483 1986-02-14 4 4 It's the most exciting thing that has happened to me in my career I see other artistes winning awards all the time, and after working 15 m years, I've finally won one myself. Rahimah Rahim, on receiving accolades from Johari Sal/eh NINETEEN-EIGHTY SIX will go483 words
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Article, Illustration276 1986-02-14 4 SOMEONE aaUbekMUs heart i. Us ftagers, M we tr»ttod d«w« to the Mln Cs«r*» Mfe Ltuge t» Me if it was tree. Aai we dfeeOTered New Yerker plaalst-veeallst Riekard Lee SElmmernuui, far w^*m kw peetrirlMilji to mw a way ef die. "At276 words
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445 1986-02-14 4 PAT D' ROSE - and toasts the lovers tonight PAT D' ROSE By THERE is no argument about Rahimah Rahim's classification. She has none. She seems inspired by a multitude of artistes from Diana Ross to Bonnie Tyler to Kool and the Gang. Her numbers are catchy, youthful and vibrant a reflection of her445 words
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Advertisement75 1986-02-14 4 Ruth Render. Her Hypnotic New Bestseller L THE KILLING ruour Nothing ever happened at Manningtree Grove. And yet it was here that Peter Yearman first sold his soul to the devil. Here that his sister first thought of the doll and the uses to which magic might be put. And75 words
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Advertisement215 1986-02-14 4 r^it/frit*^ .^o^^^nV nV .^nv^. Long, long ago. exotic, specialities of f^ TM-i r different provinces in China formed MW( l#^sn ■■■■W^n I JL the Imperial Banquet. Exclusively for ML ll\/viIIA royal tKCcisions. So exotic it bore e\et> W+l% b^/II T CUT?m/^ possible delicatessen. And so If\ \^J\m IIJ T J215 words
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Advertisement424 1986-02-14 5 ZONAL ADVEimSINGSKnON Por enquiries call *****06 *i W ||[l mXlFtfteki* I i^n^l^tj •Sauna jjij l^lHf 2^ f^fi "^t (>^* ~^EEHWnujj&**P^^Jß& S^^^^t-»/ttt^ V ,Jm 11.00p.m. Checkers offers you a menu ot light, nutritious tood V v s:«flB^ f jKSSfr A o by our I^alaccan Chefs I #s^° .^WJ^Sl > SPECIALIST Delicious424 words
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Advertisement183 1986-02-14 5 We've gone to great lengths f^ %%^V to give you even better fit^ service Come try our Swedish (I massage/finger-pressure massage and steambath! mL jp, V^ Hawaii EjSbl Health Centre MJJbbi 10 Eu Tung Sen Street »03 114 18 B" Furama Hotel fIDBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB* Shopping Centre Singapore 0105 Tel *****66. Safl183 words
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Advertisement522 1986-02-14 5 I SCHISM EL pianos Established sine* 1885. MADE IN WEST GERMANY) On* of th» world'* b**t German Piano* aalling today Wattam Europe's Leading Largest Piano manufacturer. The honour conferred on the Company by the Appointment as PURVEYOR TO HIS MAJESTY, The KING OF ROUMANIA and HIS GRACE The GRAND DUKE522 words
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Advertisement377 1986-02-14 6 LIDO: NOW SHOWING! B (*****14) 5 SHOWS at 11am, .30, 4.00, 6.45, 9.15 fl All new adventure classic from STEVEN SPIELBERG! a i Academy Award/Oscar Nominee FOR BEST SPECIAL EFFECTS. Pyramid yr^tf** I of Fear *\jfl^ _A_L/ legend •'A _i §!jßt' a* BtGINS fV\ Jade-Oriental-President: MOW SHOWING WOODLANDS: LAST DAY377 words
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Advertisement1650 1986-02-14 6 e B_MflflW»B3-l gpooooooooooooooooooooooooc Hl ii i _zl B_ttl_ ii_B i piTuiv r*m ncu cm T Ail < organisation _^MB_k. bA I H AT uOLUtN oIJL lAW Kfiii T f-nrnfatTTii_t a fM^U^r^^., Hr»_^ < Qth Rift IIAYI $3 00 &$4OO No Free L.sl tWUVV/DAUT/ J| 8~ 8 < i «#tll DIU1,650 words
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Article, Illustration644 1986-02-14 7 I The pop life Chris Ho A LOOK at this month's new releases: Pat Senator Seven the Hard Way (Chrysalis) Her songs don't mean much, her classically trained voice does nothing unusual, her band rocks like any other competent but faceless Stateside chartbuster, and644 words
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Article754 1986-02-14 7 Music Matters Georgina Emmanuel IN THE sphere of local talent, the Singapore Symphony Orchestra is not fully discharging its duties as a cultural body aiming to promote music in Singapore. In the sense that it "exists", the SSO has, of course, done a vast amount.754 words
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Article371 1986-02-14 7 Y.L. Goh - Mozart music as it was played Y.L. Goh Compact Discs Mozart: Cosi Fan Tutte. Soloists Drottningholm Conrt Theatre Orchestra and Chorus/ Arnold Ostman, conductor (Decca L'Oisean Lyre 414 Slt-2) THE publicity surrounding this new release goes on at length about the wonderful acoustics of the Drottningholm Court Theatre, "with its371 words
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Advertisement111 1986-02-14 7 LIMITED SEASON! \\^°>?eS^S $H€WC€AT 1 i^% X ON SALE AT: CIRCUS SITE: CURRENT Day Sales. SELECTED McDONALD'S OUTLETS (4 Days ADVANCE Only) •Jurong Bowl •People's Park •Centrepoint •Parkway Parade •Liat Towers •Robina House DIAL-A-TICKET: Phone for Advance Bookings *****58 *****23 PR.CES AT: $6, S^sgslSS"^ nly) VENUE: CLEMENT/ ROAD/COMMONWEALTH AVENUE WEST111 words
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Advertisement257 1986-02-14 7 \^3sBi^P^^l^^^^^^MSsPy il^ss^ RESTAURANT >^^^^^^^ t VV Bfci^^ /?j| c 0. \J^ Ik sth floor. #05-01. Supreme House. VsMßft O i JL^ M 9 Penang Road. Singapore 0923 i^^A j k il.^^^te> Tel *****61. *****62 r^^FR WORLD! 4\Zh A A sweet sensation > begins i When^^ f sweetness. Teppanyak. Set Lunch257 words
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Article, Illustration838 1986-02-14 8 Paying the price for fame Yu Hai, who is Li Lianjie's side kick in three successful Shaolin gongfu films, was here last week to promote the film, Martial Arts of Shaolin, now showing in local cinemas. He tells KOH SIEW TIN his woes since he shot to stardom. 41 am838 words
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Article, Illustration934 1986-02-14 8 GUAN LIBING - GUAN LIBING By THREE years ago, Eddie Guan Lijie was just another young hopeful recruited by the Hongkong Television Broadcast (TVB). Today, he is a rising young star capable of handling different roles. Eddie has shown versatility in his acting roles from934 words
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Article, Illustration469 1986-02-14 8 HONG CHONG WING - CHONG WING HONG ■f FU CHI, 56, readily flashed his smile, which was so familiar to many Singapore movie-goers of the '50s and '60s. But he seemed less ready to talk when he arrived here from Hongkong last week. Little of469 words
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Article, Illustration763 1986-02-14 9 HUGH; COLLEEN GANTZER - HUGH COLLEEN GANTZER Bv and FLYING into Jaisalmer, the little Dornier of Vayudoot (literally the Wind Messenger) chases its shadow across velvet sandscapes. The dotted shadows of camel caravans, the flash of red skirts and the massifs of abandoned forts herald the approach of habitation763 words
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491 1986-02-14 9 K. RAJI - 32 schools vie for trophy in Tamil inter-school debate K. RAJI Tentative dates of the competitions: ZONAL LEVEL Ist Round: Tomorrow 2nd Round: March 1 Semi-finals: March 15 Finals: Mar 29 CENTRAL LEVEL Semi-finals: April 12 Finals: Ap"il 26 DEBATES in Tamil have become increasingly popular over the past two491 words
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Miscellaneous284 1986-02-14 8 Winners of Cross-language Crossword No 224 $5*CMh: LEESAIHOI (I.C. No: *****U/G) |2t cash each: SOB LAY BENG KWOK WAI LEONG OC- No: *****64/G) (I.C No: *****87/H) WONG SEE WING WONG MAN YUEN (LC No: *****71/A) (I.C. No: *****76/H) £F£ IP^SOL mvG MENG iSfJ^-LEP 0625 8 < LC No: *****84/1) WONG284 words
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Miscellaneous302 1986-02-14 8 CROSS-language Crossword Puzzle will be published every Friday. It to a Chinese crossword, bat the clues are given to English. Eleven winners will be picked from the all-correct entries. One will receive $5t cash and the other It cash. No: 225 Entry Form «g ff I rfiAini Cross-language II pim302 words
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Advertisement262 1986-02-14 9 Ml is common business M IHaBF^PH|^PHHL^P^^^P^P^|^H^BHH|| HaVS LM| we should offer the perfect ITj aB I jTl^ d 2J* 1 l^aWawiaO 11l vIH bT equation of Value for Money. fl Location plus comfort, at B It is logical that we should E J| B not only offer you business and262 words
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Advertisement641 1986-02-14 10 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES Wam STANTS RSSOBBI IBUI Trlrt No: 7 ***** T-ev S^rvic S.T. A.N.T.S. H s MM timk.m, ZfeEfififc APPOINTMENTS CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IBM Singapore a leader in the field of information systems, word processing and related products is expanding to support its existing and rapidly growing list of customers. We invite641 words
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Advertisement475 1986-02-14 10 Rates: Box Service: Straits-Times: Ss2!vQo psc. cm. Collected. S$5.(M) Sunday Times 5525.62 psc. cm Posted: SSIO.OO THeMHT Cot pot «s lion h twites ainihc alums for ttie foIIOWIIICJ pOSftlOf IS: (A) MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT CHEF SUPPLES OFFICER (Ref: OP/CSO.3S) i Salary Scale: $3250x*****00/4150:150:4300 Function: Overall responsibility for the stores and procurement475 words
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Advertisement694 1986-02-14 10 NOTICES I Sentosa Development Corporation I INVITATION TO TENDER FOR 1 SHOP UNITS I Sentosa with 1 .7 million visitors a year will be coming up with new attractions and exciting events. A few shop units are now available. Creative tenants are invited to tender for these strategically located units694 words
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Advertisement1013 1986-02-14 10 RADIOCOMMUNICATION I OPERATOR'S EXAMINATIONS "The Telecommunication Authority of Singapore (Telecoms) will be conducting the following examinations: H EXAMINATION DATE OF FEES B EXAMINATION PAYABLE H I a) RADIOCOMMUNICATION 24th March 1986 $25 00 fl OPERATOR'S GENERAL 26th March 1986 H CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY (PART I) H b) RADIOCOMMUNICATION sth May1,013 words
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Advertisement824 1986-02-14 11 NOTICES #PWD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from CIDB Registered Contractors tor the tollowmg(A) CQS/8/86 Widening of Cairnhill Road and Anthony Road (B) CQS/11/86 Construction of Gambir Walk and An Unnamed Road off Lorong Gambir Supply and Laying of Asphalt Concrete for Roads in the Republic of Singapore during the824 words
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Advertisement717 1986-02-14 11 v punjumunß BORRD r TENDER NOTICE I Tenders are invited from eligible CIDB CSD Registered Contractors for the following: Supply of microprocessor based pilot cable fault locator and pilot cable burn down instrument Registered Contractors in Supply of Electrical Materials and Products all classes j 2 Supply of copper tubes717 words
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Advertisement718 1986-02-14 11 Tender Notice HI Tenders are invited for: H I BUILDING Tender No. AMB/T/86/015 Term contract I fl I for the supply of custom-made furniture. B HI Showround Date: B HI 18 February 1986 at 1 1 .00 a.m. at Bth Storey, I HI Katong Exchange 11. 375 Tanjong Katong I718 words
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Advertisement795 1986-02-14 11 Tender Notice fl Tenders are invited for: I I BUILDING I a) Tender No. AMM/T/86/001 Tender for I fl the supply, delivery, installation and I H maintenance for twelve (12) calendar I months of the tower obstruction lights at I Fort Canning, Pulau Ayer Merbau, Pulau I Merlimau, Pulau Übin795 words
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Advertisement794 1986-02-14 11 t f®JTC] I TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from registered CIDB conI tractors for the following proiects H I A TERM CONTRACT FOR REGULAR CLEANING OF JURONG MARINE BASE, ANNEX OPEN STORAGE AREAS. JALAN BUROH WAREHOUSE COMPLEX AND JURONG EAST WAREHOUSE COMPLEX, JURONG I B TERM CONTRACT FOR REPAIRS TO794 words
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Advertisement288 1986-02-14 12 I NOTICES MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT NDER NOTICE m unit The Supply and D«tiv«ry of One (1) unit i Atomic Absorption Spectrophotome- < Graphite Fi-rnace including *cce- s di<d Expendables to Pollution Control Laboratory TEN(ENV)II/W/1 Restricit DRAINAGf. DEPARTMENT (II) Installation of Safety Railings For Sungei .ing Near Marymcunt Road Ret.288 words
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Advertisement779 1986-02-14 12 SIME DARBI LOST CERI NO I > IS HEREBY GIVI o?278 for TSB .ha n-' Mm neios ol Hi Mn raj t I IS ALSO HERFI fourteen (14) days from the ition in lespect oi made !•> Hm Directors, they trw application for a replaci i .viii Lie deemed can<779 words
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Advertisement679 1986-02-14 12 IN TIIK MATTKK OF THI.' COMPANIES A(T, ((HAITKK IKS) AND IN TIIK MATTKR OK SHIKASI NA SINCiAPOKK PTE. I.TI>. (lncorp»raU>d in Sin^npurr) (In liquidation) MKMBKRS' VOLI NTARY WINIHNCMP an Extraordinary General Meeting Of the Members of the abovenamed company duly convened and held at iOIA Upper Cross Street 12-11. People's679 words
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Advertisement747 1986-02-14 12 IN TIIK HH.H < <H KI OK I UK KKPI BLK OK SINGAPORE Companies Winding I p N«>. M, i Of IMH., In the M.iu.-r of The Companir* Art (tap. IV., And In ihe Matter of Peter I ami oinpany Private limited ADVKRTISKMENT OK PKTITION Notice la hereby given that747 words
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Advertisement637 1986-02-14 12 THE BANKRI PTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) TAKE NOTICE THAT: (a) Receiving and AdjudicaI tion Orders were made against the following debtors on the 31st day of January 1986 IN BANKRUPTCY NOS 1295/84 Style Auto Trading Co of 302-17 Katong Plaza 1 Brooke Road Singapore 1542 Partners" Tay Mickey, i/c *****01/C637 words
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Advertisement556 1986-02-14 12 GOVERNMENT Of THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE THE PLANNING ACT (Cap 279, 1970 Ed) THE MASTER PLAN RULES 1962 Notice under Rule 12 Notice is hereby given tha the following proposal tor altei otion to the Master Plan wa submitted to the Minister to National Development to approval Rezoning of Lots556 words
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Advertisement373 1986-02-14 12 GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE THE PLANNING ACT (Cap 279. 1970 Ed) THE MASTER PLAN RULES, 1962 Notice under Rule I4(a) Notice is hereby given that the following alteration to the Master Plan has been approved by the Minister tor National Development Rezoning of Lot 121-107, Mukim 22, at373 words
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Advertisement140 1986-02-14 12 appointments! I POST OF SECURITY GUARD FEMALE INDUSTRIAL NURSE (Permanent Night Shift) ACCOUNTS CLERKS QA TECHNICIAN GM Singapore r PteLtd. 501 Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 1 Z Singapore 2056 <<w I POST OF: I FINANCIAL I I ACCOUNTANT I I in The Straits Times 15/10/85 I I The Advertiser140 words
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Advertisement47 1986-02-14 13 11 I uTiiLUIII Bi^H H Bl L Ukftß fcmafcMiiMii» If ■■^■J^^SHbbb^^^^^^iiicKY to the B |BPPPB^PPHMB ■I L^^l! I'' '"C".' sunbathmg B Hii^ttßJJl VS BK&HESili^^ beach Jni .you may st-H B B^^^ comp there reading \be ly |f| 9 '^"n comes RB9 V i lj p L/^^ R^s^^b^b^b^bbbbW-47 words
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Advertisement266 1986-02-14 13 EVERY FAMILY NEEDS ONE... ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA >y^ your* at $77/- sT A total home learning centre e<s d EnCyC Pa^ purchased r 16 vols Young Children's Encyclopaedia Limited stocks only 4- Order a set to avoid disappointment No Child should grow without it i As every parent knows, a child's266 words
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Miscellaneous489 1986-02-14 13 SUN TAN ByClMte PEANUTS B, Schuiz s^) Itep^^^V: r^^^TMn If^s^i^ I i f^tTic^ licou o^T T^ K ETr^il HowABou^^ I \£™™™J £k V- yjS^l-^£ B^S^JSi-fS SHOUPNT^f- YOU F Ssp^gSt B 1&- 'SJwSto^I 7 If^FOOP SOUP^ f hz^L^r \iJ\\ f WISM >^ M «vpuu>n^ jhfcljr fv \v^ p^oujn yester^.. tme flu...489 words
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Article, Illustration389 1986-02-14 14 If you love plants and flowers, then yon Mist not miss The Galactic Garten (Tuesday, Ch 5, €.30 pin which offers an ant-eve view of a garden teeming with plant and animal life. CATHERINE ONG previews this fantasy. JACK climbed up the beanstalk and found that389 words
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Article513 1986-02-14 14 Catherine Ong - Catherine Ong StayingTuned REMEMBER David McCallum, one of the duo from The Man From Uncle? (The other was Robert Vaughn who played Napoleon Solo.) Well, last December, the actor who played niya Kuryakin in the spy spoof from 1964 to 1968, returned to television as what else?513 words
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Article, Illustration760 1986-02-14 14 Hollywood glamour, which died in the 1960s has returned with TV star Joan Collins. VERNON SCOTT reports. HtMQUR was invented in HollyKb# shortly after the turn of the fcfcy, reached its zenith in the ffcand has been in decline ever kit television, thanks to primeoperas,760 words
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Advertisement152 1986-02-14 14 CdebSrate The Difference Discover for yourself an unspoilt JBm^^^ secluded world of sun, sand, sea and serenity. Where utter relaxation and^^^^HHri|^^^^^^tt|^^^^^^ carefree abandon are the order of Bfe|^ the day. Enjoy the gracious I R? hospitality, comforts and top-cla^[ fea*.^^, facilities of Pangkor's only delux^H Wf holiday resort. Savour the152 words
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Article509 1986-02-14 15 Knight - Knight Chess By WORLD champion Gary Kasparov of the Soviet Union became the highest-rated (2720) player in the world according to the latest FIDE International Rating List for men. Kasparov, at 22, became the youngest world chess champion when he took the chess world by storm509 words
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Article, Illustration731 1986-02-14 15 The Japanese art of traditional woodblock prints, or ukiyoe, which influenced such Impressionist masters as Van Gogh, Manet and Monet, is dying out. H HIOMI TSUNASNNM reports. UKIYOE, the traditional woodblock print popular in 17th and 18th century Japan, faces a decline that could herald the731 words
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Miscellaneous624 1986-02-14 15 What'S On^M^HMH^^H^^HHBB^HBH^^H^^ PERFORMANCES Auditorium. 6.30 pm and 9 Tuberculosis Control 144 oso Sf>ntn«:a On tin Marv>h LUNCHTIME CULTUR- gP **<* for members of the Moulm^n Road Sni 'of T^Ej^tote Sn^i ,"7 ER CHAMBER AT S AL PROGRAMME. Violin Sl^lL F XZ%S\l iy^« fice hours Please usual entry charged to the624 words
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Miscellaneous1059 1986-02-14 15 Radio One Take part in a "live" telephone quiz called You Name It in YOUR LUNCH DATE (12.05 pm) hotted by Jenny Teo. 90.5 mHz in VHF Band I 5.58 AM National Anthem followed by Opening Announcement 6 00 News In brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another Show 7.00 News And1,059 words
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Article, Illustration496 1986-02-14 16 Friday Nlgfct Msvte Ns Mart Lsjai (Ck 5, ltJtptn) IN THE Old West, a woman sheriff would be unheard of. But, according to this movie, there was one in Wilder, New Mexico, when the beautiful Nellie Wilder (Stella Stevens) took over496 words
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Article, Illustration80 1986-02-14 16 KID6WORLD (Gk 4 pm); Meet Dwight Schultz, from the TV series, A-Team, and a roller-skate champion. Get to know a professional theatrical group which comprises children and a rowing team. Lastly, learn about a sea-creature which may become extinct soon. S-M CONTACT MEASUREMENT: WHAT'S THE AREA? WHAT'S80 words
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Advertisement612 1986-02-14 16 RESTMJMTEURS IN SINGAPORE THE WESTIN HOTELS OF RAFFLES CITY ARE DELIGHTED TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF A NUMBER OF THEIR FINE RESTAURANTS AND HOSTELRY ESTABLISHMENTS. SITUATED IN THE NEW WESTIN PLAZA HOTEL, THESE WILL OFFER SUPERB FOOD AND REFRESHMENTS TO THE GUESTS OF THE HOTEL AS WELL AS TO THE612 words
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Miscellaneous985 1986-02-14 16 sb my VIEW Catherine Ong bhihhhhi I cor* c ODw W P'ogummes in English unless otherwise indicated 2.30 PM SBC Text live' Sample him back. Pages The kidnap plan doesn't work, 3.00 Opening and Programme High- so she goes knocking on the lights, followed by Our Be- Riptide Detective Agency985 words
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