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Title Section15 1986-02-17 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 198* 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/8515 words
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Article, Illustration427 1986-02-17 1 SIX MPs are moving up m a promotion exercise that will spread the workload more evenly among the Government's front ranks. The Prime Minister's Office yesterday announced several changes together with these new appointments: Mr Wong Kan Seng Acting Minister for Community Development. He will remain427 words
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Article1077 1986-02-17 1 CATHERINE C. ONG - CATHERINE C. ONG Committee's proposals aimed at making Singapore a total business centre By Time to act after Budget debate, says Chok Tong THE Economic Committee has recommended a set of "crucial" and "urgent" tax changes to develop Singapore into a total business centre and a1,077 words
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163 1986-02-17 1 SACRAMENTO, Sun. A housewife from a mountain lumber town won U554.36 million (519.28 million) yesterday m the California lottery's jackpot spinoff with a ticket she received as a Valentine's Day present from her husband. Mr Tom Kitchen said he gave his wife, Ivanell, the163 words
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Article, Illustration111 1986-02-17 1 Picture by SIMON KER THE mahenin, the UUiim, the [baggy la stilpee, cheeks aad prika d«ta label the five palaied facee m Uaieraeath the paint, they're tat like their trleade \m mattt, aU roemhera ef the Peeple's Aawriatten's Yonta Mevemeat, relaxing before the CMngay parade get underway111 words
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Article39 1986-02-17 1 TAIPEI, Son. A Taiwanese airliner with IS people en beard cratthed Into the sea tonight near the Pescadores islands, a China Airlines official said. A search for the six passengers and seven crew Is going on. Reoter.39 words
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Advertisement17 1986-02-17 1 Let couples decide whether the woman should work Page 8 Switch to indirect taxes urged Page 917 words
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Advertisement58 1986-02-17 1 IN I I Reagan: Marcos' party guilty of fraud Cory calls for oneday strike as Ver resigns Turn to Back Page How 2 m votes were lost: Namfrel See Page 5 Inside Classifieds m Section 2 Summary 2 World News 3-4 Asean 5 Causeway f Editorial 12 Background 1] Letters58 words
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Advertisement105 1986-02-17 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY SINr.APnPi; (Nikon) THE WORLD'S FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC SYSTEM --'^MMMiMMMiajißipfl BALLY of Switzerland meets the challenge of today. The Best of BALLY is to be found at the following authorised BALLY dealers. c Bally Boutique Branches c Champion Shoe Co (Lucky Plaza) c Chanrai Branches c Spore Daimaru Djien Boutique105 words
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Article307 1986-02-17 2 Survey on clans CHINESE clan associations are being surveyed to find out the difficulties they face and the help they need, so that new directions can be mapped out. The findings of the survey, which will be completed m one or two months, will help the newlyformed Singapore Federation307 words
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Article260 1986-02-17 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: IT IS te be toped that Malaysians weald appreciate Singapore's e— cera ever water Mi the centext la which Mr Geli Chek Teng made Us remarks which rewrite* In the exchange ef notes between the two ceutries. Mr Gob's comments ea tke MCA were an260 words
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Article217 1986-02-17 2 SES EXPECTED TO MANAGE STOCKBROKER LYALL EVATT THE STOCK Exchange of Singapore is soon expected to take over management of one of the Republic s oldest and largest stockbroking firms, Lyall Evatt another casualty of the Pan-Electric crisis. The SES management committee is said to have agreed to manage217 words
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Article79 1986-02-17 2 LAW ON NUTRITIONAL DATA A READER praises the Ministry of Health's efforts at educating Singaporeans on the need to have a healthy diet and lifestyle. He says that, m addition to these efforts, we should pass legislation requiring nutritional information to be stated on the packaging of processed foods.79 words
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Article347 1986-02-17 2 Sakharov's ordeal A LETTER described as having been written by dissident Andrei Sakharov and smuggled out of the Soviet Union says he underwent an ordeal at the hands of the KGB secret police comparable to events m George Orwell's novel 1964. The letter, published m London's Observer347 words
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179 1986-02-17 2 Tourists for SHE Asia FEARS OF losing ground to rival tourist destinations m South-east Asia, are prompting Europe's multi-billion dollar tourist industry to launch a major counter-offensive. Backed by the powerful European Community, Europe's tourism industry is determined to "improve its standing" both at home179 words
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Article296 1986-02-17 2 England's plight EVENTS OVER the past few days have once again demonstrated the serious problems facing English soccer. Last Sunday, the appalling reputation of English fans m Europe was proved valid while on Tuesday it was the sad financial plight of the game that was laid bare. And the296 words
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Article385 1986-02-17 2 Lizard on campus THE Calotes versicolor, a species of lizard which "has never before been recorded here or anywhere south of Perak although it is abundant m India" is causing a great deal of interest and excitement at the Kent Ridge campus, where it was discovered recently. What385 words
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Article281 1986-02-17 2 Goods/Services Organisation Section/Page Arties British Airways I 19 KLM Dutch Royal Airlines I 12 Arts ft Crafts Magfc Enterprise I 10 Bar*i Hong Kong Shanghai Bank I 9 OUB 1-7 Standard Chartered Bank I 5 Mm Oppertmt) Photo Me Int i I 17 Cafafete' Casn Computer I 22281 words
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478 1986-02-17 3 IX)NDON, Sun. A letter described as having been written by dissident Andrei Sakharov and smuggled out of the Soviet Union says he underwent an ordeal at the hands of the KGB secret police comparable to events m George Orwell's novel 1984. The letter, published m478 words
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234 1986-02-17 3 French jets bomb rebel Chad airfield PARIS, Sun. French Air Force Jets today bombarded the runway of a rebelheld airfield m northern Chad m response to a plea for military aid from President Hissene Habre, the French Defence Ministry announced. The aircraft struck a newly-constructed airfield at Ouadi Doum which234 words
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142 1986-02-17 3 Sailors missing as Soviet ship sinks WELLINGTON, Bu. Same the 35#-«traa« ckw af A Seviet ctuw drip wen mlariag after Ike User aaak «H New Zealaad today, •earea —ii leacae aHVlala —af. Ike «mcfad« mM Ike ataaataaaaflaf la a* at. aeea tafcea aff ay aa ardmmUi ef entail afciaa he*142 words
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Article52 1986-02-17 3 RIYADH, Sun. Oil ministers of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries will meet on March 16 m Geneva, the Saudi Arabian newspaper, AV-Snarq Al-Awsat, reported today. Since Opec's last ministerial meeting m December, crude oil prices have fallen by almost half to their lowest levels since52 words
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Article, Illustration464 1986-02-17 3 60,000 moderates condemn occupation of Golden Temple ANANDPUR SAHIB (India), Sun. A rally of moderate Sikhs today accused militants of leading Punjab towards civil war and called for their removal from Sikhdom's holiest shrine, the Golden Temple at Amritsar. About €0,000 Sikhs, far fewer464 words
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112 1986-02-17 3 BEIJING, Sun. The erotic 16th-century Chinese novel, The Golden Lotus, is an historically accurate depiction of the debauched Ming Dynasty and should not be underrated, a literature professor has said. "The author's purpose m depicting amorous situations was to promote normal human relations112 words
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229 1986-02-17 3 Duvalier entry to US 'turned down' I PARIS, Sun. A French [plan to fly ousted Haitian [dictator Jean-Claude Dulyalier to New York today ■was blocked at the last ■unu.e by the United Hues, the former Presiwnt's lawyer said. Paris lawyer Sauveur Vaisse said Mr Duvalier, [holed up m a French229 words
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187 1986-02-17 4 Anti- cancer protein 'may be best yet' IRVINE (California). Sun. The discovery of a can-cer-killing protein kept secret for more than two years was disclosed by the University of California as possibly the most effective anti-tumour substance of its kind. Lymphotoxin-3, produced m trace amounts by the body's white blood187 words
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371 1986-02-17 4 Welfare system needs revamp Reagan SANTA BARBARA, Sunday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan yesterday deplored misguided welfare programmes that he said had led to a national tragedy involving family breakdowns, teenage illegitimacy and worsening poverty. "We're m danger of creating a permanent culture of poverty as inescapable as any chain or bond,371 words
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Article, Illustration61 1986-02-17 4 picture. OUT to pr»ve a point, John Wooten lay down on a bed of nails on Friday In Baltimore, Maryland and let a motorcycle travelling at 8t kph be ridden ever Mm. Mr W—Utu'n point? He claims he Is the "world's rtr— geat man"; after61 words
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321 1986-02-17 4 Doubts over Nasa decision process The Challenger tragedy WASHINGTON, Sun. The chairman of a presidential panel investigating the space shuttle disaster said yesterday that the process by which the decision was made to launch the craft may have been flawed. Mr William P. Rogers also said he wanted the National321 words
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246 1986-02-17 4 KANSAS CITY, Sun. A federal jury yesterday convicted a businessman on seven counts of international arms trafficking, high-technology espionage and tax evasion for dealings with firms m Singapore, South Africa, Japan and West Germany. Werner Gregg, 43, the German-born owner of Gregg International, could be246 words
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156 1986-02-17 4 NEW HAVEN (Connecticut), Son. -Ha collegeedaeated woman In the United States Isn't wed by the age of 3f these days, she has little chance of ever being married, says a recently completed study by a Yale University professor. American women appear to156 words
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Article, Illustration467 1986-02-17 5 Names were struck off rolls m ingenious plan, says Namfrel MANILA, Sun. The citizens' watch committee for the presidential election has concluded that an ingenious method of registration fraud helped to produce wholesale disenfranchisement of up to two million opposition voters. The467 words
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260 1986-02-17 5 Election result settled in just two minutes MANILA, Sun. After nine days of conflicting counts, the National Assembly formally settled the presidential election m just two minutes. The final scene was chaotic. Thirty opposition legislators walked out, an assembly aide read a tortuously worded proclamation, the galleries booed and cheered,260 words
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106 1986-02-17 5 NEW YORK, Sun. Overseas opponents of President Ferdinand Marcos yesterday proclaimed opposition leader Corazon Aquino the winner of the Philippine election during a prayer meeting at a Roman Catholic church here. The proclamation, which also called on United States President Ronald Reagan to back106 words
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175 1986-02-17 5 Thailand calls for peaceful end to crisis BANGKOK. Sun. Thailand today called for a peaceful settlement of the political crisis m the Philippines. The caU, the first reaction to the presidential election by a Thai official, came from Foreign Minis ter Air Chief Marshal Siddhi Savetsila. "We are concerned with175 words
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Article296 1986-02-17 5 SHADA ISLAM - SHADA ISLAM By Brussels Correspondent BRUSSELS, Sun. Fears of losing ground to rival tourist destinations m South-east Asia are prompting Europe's mul-ti-billion dollar tourist industry to launch a major counter-offensive. Backed by the powerful European Community, Europe's tourism industry is determined to "improve its standing"296 words
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Article84 1986-02-17 5 2 buried under durians JAKARTA. Sun. A traditional sign of good luck turned bad when two West Javanese men were buried under about 1,000 soccer ball-sized durians as they tumbled from a truck. "Getting a (alien durian" usually means to "get lucky" m Indonesia. But, both men were seriously injured84 words
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252 1986-02-17 5 Jakarta 'likely to give nod for N-power' JAKARTA, Son. Indonesia will decide in the middle of the year whether te ge nuclear, aad call fer bids te boild Ite tint nuclear power plaat. National Nnclear Energy Agency (Batam) Director Jail Ahlmsa said a feasibility study woold he completed in April,252 words
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Advertisement231 1986-02-17 5 Around me woriu and around the MRT. I I-^HQ Liiiil^Liiiiiiiiiiii^Kfe^HiiiiiiiiiiH Taking Singapore ahead into the realms a local network of 20 branches. And around of rapid transport, the MRT will bring a new age the world with more than 2000 branches m of convenience and efficiency to our nation. over231 words
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Article478 1986-02-17 6 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM 'But Pas must drop pre-conditions' By MALACCA, Sun. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad today indicated that Umno the leader of the National Front coalition was ready for a dialogue with the opposition Parti Islam (Pas). "We are ready, but I478 words
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Article67 1986-02-17 6 MALACCA, Sun. The "Buy Malaysian" campaign will go east next month when Primary Industries Minister Datuk Paul Leong leads a mission to Hongkong, Taiwan and Japan to promote primary commodities such as tin, palm oil and rubber. The mission will stress the importance of two-way trade67 words
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Article49 1986-02-17 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong received the credentials of three new ambassadors to Malaysia at the Istana Negara here yesterday. The new ambassadors were Mr Erik Heinrichs of Finland, Mr Tran le Due of Vietnam and Mr Wolfgang Seyfarth of East Germany. Bernama49 words
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Article236 1986-02-17 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malaysian Chinese Association rally on March 2 is expected to see the announcement of an amendment to the Education Act. Party sources said today that Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad was expected to announce the repeal of a section236 words
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Article137 1986-02-17 6 Malaysia army widens training KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malaysian army, which is experienced m counter-insurgency warfare against communist terrorists, has been getting more training m conventional warfare m the last few years, Deputy Defence Minister Datuk Abang Abu Bakar Mustafa said yesterday. In a statement issued here after his visit137 words
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Article, Illustration156 1986-02-17 6 PETALING JAVA, Sun. Abaat 2» people gathered •nUidr the Eavlron mental PratectUn Society «f Malaysia (EPSM) headquarters today to pratest against what they Ml* wm the safety's an tf-*evel»proe«t attitede. Hk pwlftof arrived In flve bases tram Koala Lampar, Petaliag iaya, Part Klaag aad Seremhaa. Sane156 words
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123 1986-02-17 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Challenging Times, the eighth book by former Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, was launched yesterday by Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah on the Tunku's 83rd birthday. The new book deals with important events m Malaysia m the past123 words
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232 1986-02-17 6 Nasma outlines poll plans for Selangor KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The newly-formed Parti Nasionalis Malaysia (Nasma) will contest 23 state and nine parliamentary seats m Selangor m the next general elections. Its Secretary-General, Mr Zainuddin Mohamai, said today the party also planned to contest a number of state and parliamentary seats232 words
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Article, Illustration374 1986-02-17 7 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI Results will help set new directions By CHINESE clan associations are being surveyed to find out the difficulties they face and the help they need, so that new directions can be mapped out. Such age-old associations, m danger of being weeded374 words
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107 1986-02-17 7 VISITING Chinese State Councillor Gu Mv had a half-hour glimpse of Singapore's history when he visited the Sentosa Wax Museum yesterday. He was just as fascinated by the collection of more than 3,000 precious stones, mostly from China, at the Precious Stones Museum.107 words
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275 1986-02-17 7 SINGAPOREANS are showing a growing desire to be consulted more by the Government on both local and national issues. This is a healthy trend provided citizens are also aware of their individual responsibility to society, said Mr Lim Boon Heng, the MP275 words
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Article57 1986-02-17 7 A MAN was fined $300 on Thursday when he admitted punching another man for ignoring him. Kuek Fook Ngian, 21, tried to talk to Mr Shahrom bin Mohd. 23, along Conns ught Drive at about 1 am on Jan 26. Mr Shahrom did not reply57 words
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Article107 1986-02-17 7 PATIENTS who get their medicines from government pharmacies arid outpatient dispensaries for the treatment of four common ailments will ue given leaflets on the medicine prescribed. The ailments are asthma, diabetes, high blood pressure and those relating to heart conditions. The leaflets, prepared by government pharmacists and107 words
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239 1986-02-17 7 Quality our new target, says DrTan THE new challenge facing the Schools Council this year is to build quality and excellence m education. Its focus last year was to help the Education Ministry resolve major issues. "From 1986, 1987 and possibly 1988 I think the work of the Schools Council239 words
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192 1986-02-17 7 Kan Seng gets good wishes on his promotion CONGRATULATIONS as well as Lunar New Year greetings were showered on Mr Wong Kan Seng when he met community leaders yesterday. He has been promoted from Minister of State to Acting Minister for Community Development from Tuesday. Mr Wong, MP for Kuo192 words
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Article, Illustration235 1986-02-17 7 Arrests lead to 4 stolen pick-ups FIVE businessmen who lost their pick-ups will soon get their vehicles back thanks to quick action by the police. Beach Road police recovered four other stolen pick-ups hours after a man reported the theft of his vehicle at Upper Boon Keng Road on Thursday.235 words
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Article92 1986-02-17 7 COARSE sugar and Thai rice will cost less at certain shops from today. All NTUC Fair Price supermarkets and provision shops selling pre-packed rice supplied by NTUC Fair Price have reduced the prices of two types of Thai rice by two cents a kilogram. Thai92 words
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290 1986-02-17 8 Wages. THE Economic Committee has given hree reasons why the wage correction policy KOt out of hand and went on for more than the stipulated three-year period: o First, the tight labour market; o Second, the wrong perception among employees and employers290 words
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508 1986-02-17 8 Flexible wage system to cope with good and bad years FOUR rigid features of the labour market have been marked out for change by the Economic Committee to make Singapore's wages competitive. These are: Timescales Under this system, salaries go up with every year of service, resulting m steep and508 words
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Article, Illustration581 1986-02-17 8 Manpower Should women work or look after their children? LET couples decide whether women should work or stay at home to look after their children, the committee said. They will make their choice based on their income levels, the support they receive from their family and other581 words
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242 1986-02-17 8 Foreign workers A 'MORE NEUTRAL" pricing mechanism should be adopted to determine which sectors can hire foreign workers. The committee has suggested this system m place of the Government's current policy of administering the allocation of foreign workers. It said such a mechanism242 words
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Article, Illustration542 1986-02-17 8 ■■\ u25a0; \ u25a0JjAB; WE CONG - No other option but the high road ■JjAB WE CONG Productivity Stories toy: and THE drive for high productivity improvements each year must continue, the Economic Committee said. "We have no other option, given that our labour force will grow by only 1 to 2 per cent per annum m542 words
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Article360 1986-02-17 8 Education and training SINGAPORE should aim to raise the educational standard of its workforce to Secondary 4N by 1990, the committee said. Unless this is achieved, the country's efforts to upgrade to high value-added and knowl-edge-intensive activities will be hampered, it warned. Educating the workforce360 words
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Article619 1986-02-17 9 Switch to indirect taxes urged Revenue But timing is crucial, says committee THE Economic Committee has urged the Government to shift from direct to indirect taxes as its main source of revenue. Taxes on consumption or spending, such as a retail sales tax, may be administratively more difficult to collect,619 words
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Article, Illustration401 1986-02-17 9 What others say MR S. RAJARATNAM yesterday urged Singaporeans to think about the economics of survival, not enjoyment, during the current recession. The Senior Minister (Prime Minister's Office) waned that prosperity would be a difficult thing to achieve hi the next three to four401 words
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Article631 1986-02-17 9 Jaya 's call: Stand up, Singapore Have faith. Mr Ch'ng Jit Koon Together we will he aMe to make it. Mr Wong Kan Seng (The Government) atone cMMt solve all the problems of the current reee— i>n ev- eryone has a part to play m this battle. Mr Goh Choon631 words
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Article, Illustration449 1986-02-17 9 Cut workers' CPF, says Dr Toh But Kan Seng disagrees SINGAPOREANS who have been living "high on cocaine" must now undergo a "cold turkey treatment," the MP for Rochor, Dr Toh Chin Chve said yesterday. At the same time, he suggested that perhaps the "cold turkey treatment" might work better449 words
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Article, Illustration687 1986-02-17 10 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE Chingay procession an even bigger hit with Orchard Road crowd this year By WHEN Maimunah Liza Mohamed and Abdulrahman Mohamed get married later this year, they probably won't have first-time litters. They've had at least two dry runs this month,687 words
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517 1986-02-17 10 Reporter JUDY TAN speaks to some who turned up to watch the parade, and they say... SPECTATORS interviewed at the Chingay parade yesterday said they probably would enjoy the pageant more if an explanation on what Chingay is about could be worked517 words
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Article, Illustration781 1986-02-17 11 STELLA DANKER - STELLA DANKER An L-driver's joys and trials at Ang Mo Kio By I CAN NOW DRIVE. And I passed at first go. Just turning up for the test was an achievement. I had chickened out three times because I could not stick with a781 words
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154 1986-02-17 11 AS RECENTLY as last month visitors to Mount Faber saw red because their view of the cable car system to Sentosa and the city was blocked by an overgrowth of trees and shrubs. But the view of the city's154 words
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110 1986-02-17 11 C 'wealth team from Canada here on visit A FIVE-MEMBER team from the Canadian branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association arrived here last night for a visit. The team, led by Mr Lloyd Crouse, chairman of the Canadian branch of the CPA, was received by Mr Lee Yiok Seng. Senior110 words
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Article63 1986-02-17 11 M-cyclist dies in accident A MOTORCYCLIST died and his pillion suffered serious injuries m a road accident on Saturday. National serviceman Yeo Chee Ann, 19, and his pillion, Mr Yeow Chuan Pei, were heading towards Lorong' Chuan when their motorcy-i cle skidded along Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1. Witnesses are63 words
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Article101 1986-02-17 11 The Slagapare Safety Ceatre at Aag Me Kie •pened Its clrcalt te leaner driven ea Aag IS with M stadeats, S4 tan stracUrs aad Hve can far trafadag. TUa has grawn te 1,851 students, 7€ lastractors and 18 can for trataimg. There are as#ther wvw can for101 words
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412 1986-02-17 11 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - NTUC visit to Jakarta achieves its aims YANG RAZALI KASSIM By Jakarta Correspondent JAKARTA, Sun. NTUC Secretary-General Ong Teng Cheong today wound up his low-key working trip to Jakarta with the satisfaction of having achieved its key purpose: establishing contact with Indonesia's labour leaders and laying the groundwork for future412 words
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114 1986-02-17 11 THE custom of visiting friends and relatives during the Lunar New Year festive season to renew ties must be preserved, Trade and Industry, and Education Minister Dr Tony Tan said on Saturday. In a new year message to constituents at the Sembawang community centre,114 words
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Advertisement142 1986-02-17 11 After all the wining and dining, are you whining about your weight-gain? It's usual to let yourself go during the Lunar New Year celebrations. And over- indulge m fad and drinks. But what happens after all this is over! Are you going to carry the excess weight and burden through142 words
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Advertisement774 1986-02-17 11 SSSSSr' nfly\ International Institute of j±=_ SINGAPORE '^ZZZZZLbm mm^ m^^^ UJEeJ?) Mana J?ement Development, INSTITUTE OF Lausanne, Switzerland MA N A( E M EN mm are pleased to announce the upcoming seminar entitled The Job of the 1 Chief Executive 6th Annual Session, Singapore March 30 April 4, 1986. Exclusively774 words
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536 1986-02-17 12 THE exchange of diplomatic notes between Malaysia and Singapore over remarks made by the First Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, and the alleged rudeness of a Singapore official towards MCA leaders is the first discordant note m what has otherwise been536 words
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Article, Illustration708 1986-02-17 12 ROBERT MANNING - ROBERT MANNING By I ll the US Is forced to leave Its Philippine installations, likely fallback oases include: SAIP AN Airstrips abandoned after World War II might be used. TINIAN: US Is leasing land, possibly for use as a bombing range. GUAM: Air,708 words
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665 1986-02-17 12 H.G. SUMMERS - H.G. SUMMERS Other options available By WHO to believe m the debate over the importance of US bases m the Philippines? Are they, as some insist, truly vital to America's security? "Vital" interests are those so crucial that they must be defended at any665 words
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Article, Illustration687 1986-02-17 12 Mr Habib's (right) mission will be to advise Mr Reagan on how the US can best nurture the hopes for democracy demonstrated m the recent elections while helping the Filipino people overcome the grave prob- m lems they face... WASHINGTON Mr Philip Habib was spotted687 words
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Article, Illustration1576 1986-02-17 13 DAVID HOUSEGO - DAVID HOUSEGO Run-up to the French elections By writing tor the Financial Times 4 It is, however, one of the paradoxes of the present situation that neither Mr Chirac nor former President Giscard cTEstamg have an interest m Mr Mitterrand (left) resigning1,576 words
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Article616 1986-02-17 13 Around the region Excerpts from editorials of newspapers m the region Editorial headlined, Searching for answers, published m the New Straits Times on Feb 14. THEY are still looking for the remaining woman passenger missing after Monday's boat tragedy near Pulau Langkawi. She is now presumed616 words
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Article, Illustration822 1986-02-17 13 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO Just 30 years ago, critics were laughing at Professor Hideo Itokawa of Tokyo University as he attempted to launch a pencil rocket 23 cm high and 1.7 cm m diameter. But those experiments822 words
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Advertisement376 1986-02-17 13 I I I L_ i j I ,1 1 1" 11 -m iTywv-^f lokcoott The Hayes Smartmodem 1200 combines speed with ease of use to make transferring data over long distances economical and worry free. Approved For added portability and security, the Hayes Smartmodem ***** offers tl same features plus376 words
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425 1986-02-17 14 Buyers need to identify 'harmful' foods I WOULD like to praise the Ministry of Health's efforts at educating Singaporeans on the need to have a healthy diet and lifestyle. In line with its programme, I would suggest that the following measures be implemented as425 words
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Letter, Illustration264 1986-02-17 14 IT HAS been my privilege to live m Singapore for the last four years. This is the second time I am living here, and I love it. In December, my family came for a visit. It was the first time for one member,264 words
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125 1986-02-17 14 Personal details may fall in wrong hands I READ with concern about the three customers of a licensed health centre who were recently convicted and fined for not declaring or for declaring false personal particulars m the visitor's register. (ST, Feb 8). Could the authority concerned explain the rationale for125 words
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Letter287 1986-02-17 14 Couple at the mercy of maid THERE was m the not-too-distant past much discussion m the newspapers about employers and their maids. I read all the reports with interest, including those about the ill-treatment of maids. My brother and I employed two maids from the same agent. After a month287 words
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161 1986-02-17 14 Card was folded to fit letter box I HAVE on at least three occasions found the mail m my letter box m a very sorry state. Recently I received a greeting card from abroad that was too big to go into the normal letter box. The postman conveniently folded it161 words
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Letter145 1986-02-17 14 PLEASE refer to the letters by "Want a Choice" and "Margaret" (ST, Jan 25), who suggested that one of each type of toilet bowl, pedestal and squatting, be installed m Housing Board flats. We have taken note of a similar suggestion made earlier. However, as145 words
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84 1986-02-17 14 I REFER to the letters "Stop sign at road junction ignored" by Mr Hal R. Marz and "A dash of madness at peak hours" by "No Entry Means No Entry". (ST, Feb 5). We would like to thank the writers for their comments and84 words
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235 1986-02-17 14 THE introduction of automated teller machines has admittedly made certain banking transactions more convenient for the account holders of the respective banks. However, m their attempts to improve their service, some banks have overdone certain things, and these have turned out to be a235 words
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250 1986-02-17 14 THE objective of having bus lanes is to ensure that buses, which carry masses of people to work, move swiftly and smoothly without getting caught m the morning and evening traffic jams. This is perfectly acceptable as motorists understand that priority has250 words
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Advertisement984 1986-02-17 14 IfT'i^IWfWfifWIBIWWPP^iPPIWWP^WPBi ij|jj||j|gsM The Department of Extramural Studies will be conducting the following courses during the month of March, 1966 Course Title No. of Fee Venue Start Day Time Session* Date SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY WordStar (>:iass 04) 8 $150 Waterloo Centre 313 Mon Thu 7 00pm-10.00pm dBASE II (ClabS 04) 12 $200984 words
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Advertisement74 1986-02-17 14 THE YEAR OF THE TIGER Wp "S^ Chinese Zodiac Signs l^« fl loyal, courageous, but dangerously This book is a lively and useful guide to the character and personality of all those born m the Years of the Tiger BBPffy The importance of the ascending ■S Bffff* s gn< tne74 words
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Happenings
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Article, Illustration332 1986-02-17 15 Feb 17 and II A twoevening "Letters of Credit Operation" seminar organised by the Singapore Association of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators. The seminar will cover the opening and the negotiation of letters of credits. At Plaza Hotel from 6.30 pm to 9.30 pm on both332 words
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Article282 1986-02-17 15 6 PEOPLE have been looking at asset value, rather than cash flow, as a way of paying off debt. But these days it's riskier to judge an asset's value over time. William Ludwig, managing director of Morgan Lewis Githens Ann. MR JEFFREY Morse, resident manager of NCR Singapore, has282 words
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Article91 1986-02-17 15 Merger under probe LONDON, Sun. The proposed £2.2 billion (556.64 billion) agreed merger between brewer Guinness and gin and whiskey maker Distillers has been referred to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission for an investigation. The move makes it more likely that the alternative L 2.36 billion bid for Distillers from91 words
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Article90 1986-02-17 15 HONGKONG, Sun Securities brokers w'll soon be required to submit their accounts to the Stock Exchange of Hongkong on a quarterly basis, and to state their net capital requirement and liquidity margin. A government statement said auditors of stock brokers will be required to express90 words
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Article126 1986-02-17 15 ITC faces bank pressure LONDON, Sun. International Tin Council (ITC) creditor banks are maintaining pressure on ITC member-countries to negotiate a solution of the world tin crisis, banking sources said Following a meeting oi the banks on Friday Standard Charterec Bank's Senior Deputy Vice-Chairman Peter Graham, who is co-author of126 words
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Article72 1986-02-17 15 I.ONDON, Sun. Lloyds Bank has announced an agreement to sell its Cali- fornia banking subsidiary to Japan's Sanwa Bank (or US$263 million (*****.82 million). The move comes a week after Midland Bank said it would sell California subsidiary Crocker National Corp to Wells Fargo Co72 words
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Article53 1986-02-17 15 TOKYO, Sun. Sumitomo Bank Ltd. yesterday agreed to take over the debt-ridden Heiwa Sogo Bank, making Sumitomo Japan's second-largest commercial bank. The merger will rescue Heiwa from the 189 billion yen (552.22 billion) m debts it has accrued from extensive loans to the family of the bank's53 words
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Article62 1986-02-17 15 NEW YORK, Sun. Morgan Stanley Co, the investment banking house that plans to go public, has issued a prospectus for the sale of its stock and thereby unlocked a wealth of hitherto guarded financial information about the company. It said its net income reached U*****.9 million (*****.62 million)62 words
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300 1986-02-17 15 MGIAM TONG HAI - Chinese High School old boys in China project MGIAM TONG HAI By A GROUP of old boys from the Chinese High School will rebuild the 28- year-old Overseas Chinese Building m Guangzhou into a hotel and apartments for tourists and businessmen m an 180.94 million project. The old boys m300 words
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498 1986-02-17 15 CONRAD RAJ - Lyall Evatt may come under Exchange CONRAD RAJ Third broking firm hit by Pan-El crisis By THE Stock Exchange of Singapore is soon expected to take over management of one of the Republic's oldest and largest stockbroking firms, Lyall Evatt another casualty of the Pan-Electric crisis. The SES management committee498 words
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562 1986-02-17 15 LONDON, Sun. THE threat of default by several trading companies is disrupting the world's most active spot-oil market, based here, with the volume of trading slowing to a trickle this past week. Facing huge losses because of the recent oil price slide, some trading companies562 words
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183 1986-02-17 15 Sinochem officials to meet S'pore traders SINGAPORE is heating tor the Oral time a tw»weeh leag trait aieetlng hetweea delegates frsm China's stole trading hsdyaad interested baslPrevleas hsets to the CUm Nattoaal Chemicals Impart and Expert vh&4lfe A^kla fm m— J w ■<■■ im cimb petrsrtnm, petrsteam predncts, raster, plastics183 words
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Article27 1986-02-17 15 SEOUL. Sun. McDonald's has signed a Joint-venture contract with a local South Korean businessman to operate hamburger shops m Seoul and other South Korean cities. AP27 words
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317 1986-02-17 15 All DBS outlets to offer ACU accounts YOU can now save m foreign currency at all DBS Bank branches. Moreover. DBS bank has lowered the minimum amount needed to open a foreign currency fixed deposit, or Asian Currency Unit account, to bring it within reach of more people. Examples of317 words
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179 1986-02-17 15 A TOTAL of 41,060 tonnes of fresh food were flown into Singapore, or about 16.5 kilos a person, between January and November last year. Fruits and vegetables made up more than half of this air cargo, totalling 21,666 tonnes m that period, according to179 words
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Article19 1986-02-17 16 Gross Group pre-tax Year to Company dividend profit/loss ('000) Kamumng 32 (50) M 51.402 ($1,256) Mar 8519 words
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Article20 1986-02-17 16 Gross Group pre-tax Year to Company dividend profit/loss ('000) S P Textile 6TE (6TE) Msl,BBB ($2,375) Sept 8520 words
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Article259 1986-02-17 16 The Ayer Molek Rubber Company Bhd's revaluation of the plantation and building assets has thrown up a substantial Mslo.lB per share capital gain. Goodwood Park Hotel has set up a cater ing arm, Goodwood Restaurants Pte Ltd, to manage operations outside mainstream ho tel. Innovest Bhd is buying259 words
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Article40 1986-02-17 16 Financial Times Industrials Friday 1219.5 (1212.5) ~0 Dow Jones Industrials nr^~ Friday 1664.45 (1645.18) Nikkei Stock Average Saturday *****.30 (*****.80) (Figures m brackets refer to those ill ol the previous tradhf day) *****1 I I I I T I40 words
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Article229 1986-02-17 16 feb 14 USJ Change Alcoo 44*4 -*4 AUted Chem Cp 49S AJis Chalmers 4*4 unch Am Tel Tel 21*4 -*4 Amox Inc 12* 14 Amr Cotp 51*4 +fc Bethlehem Stl 19*4 unch Boeing Co 50 *4 Burroughs Cp 69'* +11* Coterpiar Co 49H -*4 Chose Manhtn 38*i -36'4229 words
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Article142 1986-02-17 16 SYDNEY, Sun. The Australian share market closed easier on balance (or the week despite a rally on the final day's trading following the release of better-than-ex-pected January balance of payments figures. The week saw the market record its largest day's fall m three months m the face of negative142 words
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Article331 1986-02-17 16 Feb 15 Yen Change Aimomoto 1230 +10 Akoi 410 +10 Amodo 820 10 Asahi Chem 747 -4 Asah. Gloss 916 -3 Bonk o» Tokyo 725 +33 Bndges.one 543 1 1 Canon 1020 -10 Cosk> 1650 unch Cituen 478 -12 Doiei 880 -10 Doi-lchi Kongyo 1510 +30 D Njppon P""«331 words
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554 1986-02-17 16 Mew York Shares up, inflation dormant, interest and oil prices down NEW YORK, Sun. If stock market investors could get their news made to order, they would be hard-pressed to improve on current conditions. Stock prices have been climbing steadily to new highs. US554 words
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Article116 1986-02-17 16 HONGKONG, Saa. Big iavestoro returned te the nisgiiis, •tack market last week to fulfil «l«im« «f higher price* after the Lunar New Year haMay. Bat hay Jag toek time to aalM ap nMmeatam. Straag laairt esaerged ealy «a Friday, pasUng the Baa* tag laiex ap to 1,177^4 aeiato, 43.5116 words
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Article87 1986-02-17 16 TOKYO, Sun. Share prices rallied on the Tokyo stock market last week with buying interest focusing on speculative issues led by Janome Sewing Machine and Minebea. The Nikkei Stock Average, a 187.83-yen winner the previous week, added another 190.65 yen during the holiday-shortened week to reach an all-time high87 words
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Article179 1986-02-17 16 LONDON, Sun. Share prices rose to new record levels on the London stock market last week as Investors concluded that the sharp fall In oU prices, although damaging to the value of Britain's North Sea reserves, Is good news for business generally. The Financial Times Index closed Sl.l points179 words
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Article3042 1986-02-17 16 Al shares quoted have a par value of SI. unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip/ rights. N Tai -exempted dividend ABN is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dolars Kfrr Low Company Sale Change p/E (000) ri|h Low SECTION ONE3,042 words
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Article510 1986-02-17 16 feb 14 Pence Chance INDUSTRIALS ASed4_yor_t 286 -2 mmm Dairies BTR PLC 425 -3 Bobcocks 186 -2 Barclays 472 +3 Beechom 371 +11 BKC 285 unch Blue Circle 558 -3 BOC Group 321xd unch Boots 234 -2 Bowoter 293 unch BATS 351 -2 ■j_— WH 143 -I BP 550510 words
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Article467 1986-02-17 17 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo Delivery of FCL import container* Ship (Voyage) Boies Avaiable E Obtain (004E) COO 15/2 (1210; Tambang VII (7408) COD 15/2 (1604) P Van Buren (151E) COD 15/2 (1550) Anson (*****N) COD 15/2 (1309) C R Librevil (10A) COD 15/2 (1835)467 words
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Article88 1986-02-17 17 Hamlyn BEST RECIPES is packed full of the most popular of Hamlyn's recipes with imaginative ideas for every occasion, from the simplest of family suppers to more elaborate party creations The chapters cover soups and starters, poultry and gartie. meat dishes, vegetarian dishes, salads and vegetables, nee and pasta Clear,88 words
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Article364 1986-02-17 17 OCBC OUB DOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings daily 5 4 5 4 J < 5 Hinnlhlw (I. iwuiiiiiiy j Autosave 4 j fixed deposit 1 month 4 4' 4 4 4'«(1) 2 months 4 4 1 j months 4>« 4'« 4>4 4 (1) 6 months 4 1 4>364 words
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Article494 1986-02-17 17 BANKS' prime lending £TL al B «r rates at the close of busi- JJ BanMSC 8 ness on Friday 14. Hab)b Bank glj p an fc PI R Hokkaido Takushoku 7 3 4 D IW ri Hongkong 4 Shanghai 7' 2 Indian Bank 8 Indian Overseas 8 4494 words
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Article174 1986-02-17 17 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5044 1.5072 6.84—6.53 Canadian dollar 1.5301—1.5319 6.61—6.46 NZ dollar 1.1499—1.1537 9.00—8.64 Sterling pound 3.0280 3.0316 3.32—3.26 US dollar 2.1415—2.1425 4.70—4.64 Local dolars to 100 units of foreign currency174 words
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Article203 1986-02-17 17 Asian rates ASUM currency average «iti low deposit rates for the J2& f; 6 6 /I 6 week ended Feb 14. smooths 6 cis/ie 12 months 6 6 15/16 BD PRICES W *•> low ™<" r 1 month 12 13/16 12* 5 ,C J S 3 mOflthS 12 13/16 123203 words
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Article32 1986-02-17 17 Closing prices rimer Spore XL cents cents S Kilo M/kilo Feb 10 closed closed Feb 11 closed closed Feb 12 164.00 189.00 Feb 13 166.00 190.50 Feb 14 170 00 194.0032 words
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Article28 1986-02-17 17 Ctaing Turnover TW prices Tonnes Cents (M)/kilo S/kilo M/Kilo Feb 10 closed Feb 11 closed Feb 12 18.00 84 Feb 13 19.07 261 Feb 14 1999 10228 words
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Article215 1986-02-17 17 SIMEX/CME March yea kept its relentless bullish push for the third consecutive week. The contract gained another 260 ticks during the week to close at a seven-year high of U550.*****3. March deatschemark climbed less aggressively but nonetheless chalked up 103 ticks to settle near the week's high215 words
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Article84 1986-02-17 17 LONDON, Sun. Continued shortage of raw material m the Far East and the prospect of a severe wintering period maintained firm sentiment m the London market. Active buying m Singapore by US, European and Japanese interests, along with short-covering m Sri Lanka, Indonesia and Thailand, all contributed to a84 words
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Article32 1986-02-17 17 QUIET. Early steadiness gave way to pressure on sterling prices from currency factors. London Metal Exchange stocks fell 1,008,000 oz to 44,456,000 oz, the lowest for more than two years. AFP32 words
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Article58 1986-02-17 17 STEADY AT LOWER LEVELS. The pound's strength caused values to slip lower at first, with trading nervous following news that major West German copper scrap merchant, Zieringer Me-tallhutte-Metallhandel, has filed for bankruptcy. But trade buying at lower levels prevented further losses. London Metal Exchange stocks fell 2,250 tonnes to58 words
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Article56 1986-02-17 17 IRREGULAR. The breakdown of constructive chart trends accompanied currency pressure to take prices sharply lower, despite lower Western world stock figures for December from the International Primary Aluminium Institute. London Metal Exchange stocks fell 3,775 tonnes to 210,100 tonnes, and merchants outside the LME were quoting USsl,lBs-1,205 per tonne,56 words
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Article22 1986-02-17 17 Buying Sting Kfhest-Lowest Kfhest-Lowest SJ/rm SS/im Bank of China 23.18—22.83 23 33— 22 98 OUB 23.20-22.94 23.35-23.09 UOB 2324-22.92 23.39-23.0722 words
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Article24 1986-02-17 17 GOLD US$/oz Sat Fri Hongkong 334 20— 334 70 332.90— 333 30 Fri Thurs New York 333.50 334 00 333 40 332.9024 words
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Article, Illustration218 1986-02-17 17 Vessel Berth Ar. Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Taga Maru P1A 17/2 19/2 Raiah Brooke K25W aside 17/2 Jurong Shoun Nectar R16 aside 17/2 Eastern Glory K28 17/2 17/2 Eastern Island 16 aside 17/2 Him Soon Li K23 17/2 18/2 Hoegh Duke J5/6 17/2 18/2218 words
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Article, Illustration417 1986-02-17 19 Lui Khang - Lui Khang By SIA Making an appearance for the first time m this column, SlA's price movement appears to be reaching new heights. Moving up with the support of large volume, the last closing price $6.05 is now sitting close to the upward resistance line (A-B).417 words
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339 1986-02-17 19 Hang Seng Index 'will hit 1,800 mark next month' HONGKONG, Sun. Stock prices, recently under pressure because of concern over the finances of some smaller firms, are likely to rally on strong profit reports expected from leading companies, securities analysts here said. They said share prices are likely to trade339 words
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773 1986-02-17 19 Its purchase of KFC (M) is another feather m the cap KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday AT A TIME when most companies are cutting back on growth, Innovest Bhd has chewed off another big chunk of the food business with its proposed acquisition of the773 words
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604 1986-02-17 19 WOMEN are becoming increasingly important m the new car marketplace, either by making their own purchase decisions or by influencing men. A study released last week by Conde Nast Publications the New York publisher of magazines including Vogue, Vanity Fair and Glamour604 words
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Advertisement11 1986-02-17 17 Available at all Good Bookshops A Hamlyn Book J. UKbitHJUlxnJ Uf11 words
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Advertisement54 1986-02-17 17 THESDC The Six Investigate is a senes of young adult fiction written by Dr Heidi Platt The Six comprise four Singaporeans and two Australian teenagers Each story has a different setting, plthough the first two are based primarily m Singapore l^feil^^^ The r ext titip Missing Tourist, will be ivnilabl*54 words
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Advertisement100 1986-02-17 17 MB Noel author m m^^^^ a^^^r^^ m^jf^ m W bestsellmg novel The «4 f 1 "I I I Kremlin Letter flkW j mm m mk I A seedy bunch of smal mmm^-—^ mm^ mm m^ m 0 t;me burglars is presented with the I 111 I chance to pull off100 words
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Advertisement411 1986-02-17 18 Singapore ManuLife* C.P.F. Savings OUB assets. vr Approximately Ss27 billion > n r ■i. W i L M w ***9&QOiKKtO&&t' m^~' v S Jl •^-i—''- i mW <» 9__ _____l^____i __i ~■'w iw-iwmi —I i hh-ii- nan i -mm i **''»"*~m*immm***mmß*t*mmmmmmm i—— w»wwiw wimi iw^www««w"«"WW" l ll ll> ~_B M_P411 words
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Advertisement74 1986-02-17 19 null (St^ AlK^^' r- •isjaj^^tti^ British Airways fly daily one-stop flights to London. We are the first airline to leave Singapore at 10pm everyday, except Wednesdays r* m collect their luggage, clear customs and step into a taxi m time to beat the rush-hour into the city. T~i TT 7~~74 words
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Article826 1986-02-17 20 Bl.K'kburn 1 Crystal Palace 2. UxhLs 0 Harnslf> 2 (Carlisle v Hud (kTstiftd. Pulham v Charlton. Hull v Shrewsbury. Middlesbrough V Cnm.sby. Noim.h v Sunder la nil Sheffield United v Bradford. Wim hle<t.in v Stoke all postponed). Plymouth 0 Doncaster 1, Rotherham 3 Walsall 0. Wigan 3 Gillingham826 words
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Article, Illustration419 1986-02-17 20 YORK CITY 1 LIVERPOOL 1 (half time: M) Third Division York took mighty Liverpool to a FA Cup fifth-round replay for the second year running when they drew 1-1 with the former European Cup holders. The home fans thought a major surprise was m the wind419 words
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Article410 1986-02-17 20 Postponements and rash of violence wreck English soccer again LONDON, Sun.— Events over the past few days have once again demonstrated the serious problems facing English soccer and also shown why it is unlikely England can win the World Cup. Last Sunday, the appalling reputation of English410 words
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Article343 1986-02-17 20 POBMEB England forward Paul Goddard, West Ham's £800,000 (|2.42 million) record signing, is set to ask for a transfer. The 26-year-old is tired of living m the shadows of Scotland's Prank McAvennie and Tony Cottee. Goddard said: "I love West Ham. but if the situation doesn't change, I'll343 words
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Article, Illustration432 1986-02-17 20 6 There's nothing m that draw to make me think about staying around. Whatever we get, it'a always hard. We always go m as the underdogs. But there is a bonus with England. Thay will guarantee a full house m Belfast and add432 words
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127 1986-02-17 20 Dwight's one in a milion for the Mets NEW YORK, Bu. Cy Young award winner Dwtght Gn*ti Friday Agreed to a one-year, I 'SSI .32 million (12.7 million) contract with the New York Wets, makbig Urn the youngest millionaire In baseball. The agreement came lour days before the 21-year-old was127 words
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Article474 1986-02-17 20 ATHLETICS West German high jumper Carlo Thraenhardt came close to a world indoor best on Friday night when he won an international competition m 2.36 m. But he failed his three attempts at 2.40 m, one centimetre higher than the world indoor best set last year by474 words
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Article, Illustration285 1986-02-17 20 FOCUS ON WEST GERMAN LEAGUE BONN, Sun. West German leaders Werder Bremen threw away a two-goal lead and with it the chance of their seventh straight win as bad weather forced the postponement of more than half of yesterday's League programme. But the Bremen285 words
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Article189 1986-02-17 20 Ban on English clubs to stay PARIS. Sun. The ban on English clubs playing m European competitions following the Heysel Stadium tragedy last year is unlikely to be lifted for the time being, despite the fact that the national side have been allowed to take part m the European nations189 words
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Article, Illustration251 1986-02-17 20 BUILD-UP TO THE AMERICA'S CUP FREMANTLE (Australia), Sun. Australia have only an even chance of retaining the America's Cup m 1987, Cup-winning syndicate boss Alan Bond said yesterday after his yacht Australia m won the 12--metre yachting world championship. "There is no doubt that251 words
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Article127 1986-02-17 20 FRENCH CUP (sec-ond-round first-leg): Le Havre 2 Rennes 1, Lille 1 Brest 1, Auxerre 1 Sochaux 0, Nice 0 Mulhouse 1, Beauvais 1 Lens 2, Laval 0 Angers 0, Bastia 4 Chaumont 1, Paris St Germain 2 Montpellier 1, Les Cres 0 Racing dc Paris 4, Evry 0127 words
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392 1986-02-17 22 Barry battles to dominate Dominican BOXING DUBLIN, Sunday IRISHMAN Barry McGuigan had to survive the shock of his life before stopping Dominican Danilo Cabrera m the 14th round of his World Boxing Association featherweight title defence here last night. It was not so much that Cabrera was likely to beat392 words
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Article131 1986-02-17 22 Benitez hails Hilton MONTREAL, Sun. Veteran Wilfredo Benitez, batte «?d and beaten by Matthew Hilton m a super welterweight fight on Saturday, says his opponent has the makings of a champion. "He possesses the character and determination to be champion of the world," said Benitez, whose hopes of another shot131 words
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Article, Illustration523 1986-02-17 22 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN THE THOMAS CUP Sulaiman out but India face fight From m Bangkok SINGAPORE'S Thomas Cup team remain confident of giving India a good fight m their vital opening tie tonight despite the fact that one of their key players is still hi hospital recovering523 words
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Article336 1986-02-17 22 FOR SeJaimaa Zainl, the Themaa Cap appears te kave eaded c yea bef are the nrat shattle la the taaraameat has beea laoached. Althaagh he has recovered fraea a ha 4 ease ef diarrhaea, the eheawea el htm playteg ta the eempetltiaa are all. Said team336 words
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Article152 1986-02-17 22 Hadlee's prize divides Kiwis WELLINGTON, Sun. New Zealand's players are divided over a decision by all-rounder Richard Hadlee to keep a U5527,000 (157,240) car awarded for his performance m Australia this summer. The players are said to have voted seven to five with two abstentions m favour of Hadlee selling152 words
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Article141 1986-02-17 22 LAHORE, Sun. Pakistan have named a 16-man squad to tour Sri Lanka from Feb 19 and retained all-rounder Imran Khan as captain despite his fears of a conspiracy to remove him. Former captain Javed Miandad will be vice-cap-tain of the side, which will play three Tests, four One-Day141 words
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Article118 1986-02-17 22 ATTRACTIVE batting by Muhammad Asif (47) and Liaquat Patni (43) paved the way for SCA Schoolboys to score an 11-run win over Press Sports Club n afr»endly cricket match at Tangln yesterday. *ms**^? f e lb y 167 9 (Muhammad Asif 47. Liaquat Patni 43 MUce Ward 2-16.118 words
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Article, Illustration168 1986-02-17 22 World's No.1 'not good enough' for Czechs VIENNA, Suit. CZECHOSLOVAK tennis authorities have not picked Ivan Lendl, the world's No. 1 player, for next month's Davis Cup tie against India because he is not good enough, the official Czechoslovak news agency Ceteka said today. The presidium of the National Tennis168 words
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307 1986-02-17 22 THE WORLD OF CRICKET PORT OF SPAIN, Sun FEARS are growing that England's cricketers might receive a hostile welcome when they arrive here later this month. The latest concern arose after a stormy meeting on Friday night at which the president of the West307 words
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450 1986-02-17 22 Tulasne downs up-and-coming star Gilbert TENNIS BOCA RATON (Florida), Sunday AMERICAN Brad Gilbert, one of the hottest players on the pro circuit, was beaten 7-5, 6-2 by Thierry Tulasne of France, m the third round of the US$l.B million ($3 83 million) Lipton International Players Championships. The 19th-seeded Tulasne, currently450 words
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Article243 1986-02-17 22 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By BOARDSAILORS Godfrey Yeo, Ramie Salleh and Nelson Chay mastered the elements to reach their destination the Malaysian holiday resort of Desaru from the East Coast Sailing Centre on Saturday. Originally, four were supposed to make the trip but Raymond Lim and Ang243 words
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Article, Illustration447 1986-02-17 23 JOE DORAI REVIEWS SINGAPORE'S PERFORMANCE AGAINST BRUNEI Hussein unhappy over players' attitude TICKETS for Sunday's Malaysia Cup-tie between Singapore Mid Sabah »t the National Stadium will be on sale at the Stadlom from today daring office boon. The tickets are cost $8 (grandstand), $4 (gallery) and447 words
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Article, Illustration97 1986-02-17 23 PAHANG 3 PERAK 1 KUANTAN, Sun. Pahang maintained their unbeaten run with a 3-1 victory over Perak at Darulmakmur Stadium here tonight. The win boosted the homesters' points tally to 19 and hoisted them to second place m the team standings behind Federal Territory. Pahang had97 words
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Article115 1986-02-17 23 PW D L F A Pts FT *****02 19 Pahang *****1 2 19 Singapore 1 f 1 It 4 18 Selangor 86 0 ***** 18 Tganu 9 4 3 2 13 5 15 Malacca 10 4 2 410 14 14 Forces 7 3 13 9 10 10 Sabah 7115 words
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Article164 1986-02-17 23 Salim Uda put their club ahead SALLM MOIN made a triumphant comeback to the National Football League yesterday after a threeyear absence with a goal for his new club, Mountbatten, m their 2-0 win over Kaki Bukit m a Division Two match at Jalan Besar Stadium. In the dying minutes,164 words
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Article, Illustration422 1986-02-17 23 ON LOCAL AND FOREIGN FAIRWAYS HONOLULU, Sun. Tom Watson shot a six-under-par 66 to take a one-stroke lead over fellow-American Paul Azinger after three rounds of the US$5OO,OOO ($1.07 million) Hawaiian Open golf tournament here yesterday. Watson finished with a 13-under 203. Azinger had422 words
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344 1986-02-17 23 LIM KEE CHAN - C.P. Tan has his handicap cut by five strokes LIM KEE CHAN By JURONG Country Club's C.P. Tan had his handicap of 18 slashed by five strokes after he returned a nine-under-par nett 63 to win the B Division medal competition by three shots from L.P. Wong (17) on Saturday.344 words
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Article, Illustration391 1986-02-17 23 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI - Saints too good for their rivals MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By ST. ANDREW'S dominated the preliminary rounds of the Singapore Cricket Club John Clark Trophy Sevens competition on the Padang on Saturday. First-round rewrite St Andrew's A 34 Clement i 0; An-glo-Chinese Secondary B 8 Clemen ti 6; St Andrew's A 32391 words
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242 1986-02-17 23 Wales turn tide in the second half Wales 19 DUBLIN, Sun. Wales overcame a half-time deficit of eight points to defeat Ireland m a lively match at Lansdowne Road yesterday. Ireland's gamble of replacing half their pack after their defeat by France two weeks ago appeared to have paid off242 words
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Article220 1986-02-17 23 Scotland 33 England 6 EDINBURGH, Sun. Fullback Gavin Hastings kicked five penalties and three conversions yesterday as Scotland crushed England by a record score at Murrayfield. The score eclipsed Scotland's previous best of 26-6 m the 1971 centenary non-championship match and put them top of the220 words
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359 1986-02-17 23 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By ALL athletes who join the Singapore Sports Councilrun Katong Athletic Training Centre will not be recognised by the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association. This warning was issued by SAAA president Loh Lin Kok, who added that the SSC were secretly recruiting athletes.359 words
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180 1986-02-17 23 OUNNINGS MILL SQUASH DUNNINGS MILL (England), Sun. World No. 4 sqaaeb player Gawain Brian crashed to a shock defeat at the hands «f fifth-naked w^gH^m*. Martin Bodlmeade here on Friday, going down t-9, 7-9, 1-9 m the semi-finals of an Invitation teamament. la Stockholm,180 words
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Article, Illustration305 1986-02-17 23 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI A NASTY collision on Friday forced national track and road cycling champion Yusoff Suleman out of yesterday's 140 km road race at the Loyang circuit. The 20-year-old fell off his bicycle after colliding with a dog during training and injured his305 words
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243 1986-02-17 23 ASCOT SQUASH WALKOVERS were the order of the day during the first round of the girls Un-der-16 championships at Kallang yesterday. Adna Lim and Clares de Cruz impressed without dropping any points. Adna overwhelmed Lim Chock Kian, while Clares trounced Shermay Lim. Rewrite Girls243 words
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Advertisement414 1986-02-17 20 GONG XI \TOJO_ER! Purchase any of the EPSON printers listed below between now and 28 February, and you receive as many as 7 vouchers worth $50 each! These vouchers are redeemable on all EPSON products. And they're a great way to save during this festive season. So hurry see your414 words
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Article, Illustration2455 1986-02-17 21 Heavens open up for Tunku Cup By OUR RACING TEAM HOW TO READ THE RACE RESULTS: From left: Saddle cloth number, name of horse, weight carried, approximate win and place dividends at Bokit Tlmah, Jockey, barrier, position of horse at the BMm, 4Hm and finishing post.2,455 words
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Article75 1986-02-17 21 KUALA LUMPUR, Su. Five-time British champtoa jtekey Pat Eddery g«t a stiff reprinuurt tram tbe stewards •ver his handling of PtoMMt Svprtee ID la Race t 9m Saturday. The stewards foand the Irish jtekey responsible far interference at the l,Mtm mark when they reviewed the race today. The75 words
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Article, Illustration166 1986-02-17 21 TOKYO, Sunday SYMBOLI RUDOLPH, considered the best horse m Japanese racing history, will have at least two runs m the United States over the next couple of months Owner Tomohiro Wada said this weekend that Symboli Rudolph is scheduled to run m two races at166 words
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Article208 1986-02-17 21 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. THE Ritz Club champions continued to dazzle racegoers today when they easily won the first of three challenge series on their Far East tour. The visiting international jockeys swept the board m Race 2 the third of four Challenge Trophies this weekend to208 words
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Article29 1986-02-17 21 FIRST: *****3 SECOND: *****0 THIRD: *****6 STARTERS: *****6, *****7, *****3, *****1, *****8, *****1, *****5, *****5, *****9. CONSOLATIONS: *****5, *****9, *****6, *****4, *****1, *****5, *****7, *****9, *****5, *****9.29 words
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Obituary, Illustration52 1986-02-17 21 184 In Mamoriam 184 In Momoriam Wt EVEMLOVMO MHWIIV OF: MR TAN TIAM HOCK Departed I7«i February HM Dearest fattier. You tolled all those years for us, And then you had to go To eternal peaceful rest Promised to the Just and honest. Always cHrWwd and tend* rimimbiiU by eMMran52 words
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Obituary, Illustration99 1986-02-17 21 SSt «M» at M» SJI NATHAN ••MO*«MfaoMoMy «UI jM Selvanathan Cannento (Telecoms) Anthony Nathan (WesUn Plasm) Benedict H. Nathan (Shangri-La _HoUI) Dm Rose (PUB) Pass Josephine Barbara Nathan Caroline Nathan David Cannento Cannellta B Nathan Tmiijid IOMr Mat 1 pm for CNUHCN O* OUfl LADY OF LOU— tl99 words
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Obituary, Illustration35 1986-02-17 21 Tt» FwnNy of ttw M* MR. TEO NAM NOAH wish to aipraat lhair haartlalt tttanfca to all rahrtlwa, coHaagua* and frianda for thai; kind aaaiataoca, attafioanca, conoowicw, wrwßifiw mo oofiviivfiv ounn^ invft jacan^airaavamanl^^^^^^^^^35 words
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Obituary26 1986-02-17 21 BABTIAM LEAmTj^us said I am the Resurrection, and The Life; he that belleveth m Me though he were dead, yet shall he live.'26 words
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Obituary, Illustration190 1986-02-17 21 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MR CHANG KUO CHI AGE: 85 years called Horn* to bo with tho LORD on Fob. 15 1988 waving boMnd Mo botovod WWkUNQPULAM Sons: Pamtiif Ib law. CHANG MINO HUANG, UM NYOK YIN PHILIP CHANG MING YU. JAMES, DR. TAY U UAN. DR. CHANG MING WEN,190 words
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Obituary, Illustration207 1986-02-17 21 MAOAM LEONG SOO AGE: 09 ymn >mH away paacrtWy on is/2/»* LawHwg boNwd: ha Hong Vat Sing Hong Vat Yuen Hong Vat Wan PamhUrr Hong That Slew Hong Thai Kwal Hong Thai Foon Hong Thai Onn Hong Kal Lin Leung Chak Hln Tang Lum Swee Foo Meng Soon207 words
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Advertisement441 1986-02-17 21 r How much Wo you know about AIDS? AIDS has been recognised as a disease during the past few years and the incidence and number of deaths from AIDS have risen sharply recently both m North America and Europe Because the disease was previously unknown, because its fatality rate is441 words
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Advertisement160 1986-02-17 22 Donfr miss the splash m_ aj WHt lIIUWIMJ. 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 m Asia" will provide a forum for Asian160 words
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Advertisement27 1986-02-17 23 RESULTS DRAW No: 13/86 5 OUT OF 49 30, 4, 2 46, 34 ADO. No 6 TUNE IN TO SBC TEXT CHANNEL 5 PG 188 FOR RESULTS27 words
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Miscellaneous77 1986-02-17 23 DARTS SDA Dlv 1: SIA Group I v SRC Blue (SIA Sports Club, 8 pm) SOCCER SBHFL Dlv 2: F N v Shangri-U Hotel (Geylang), Cold Storage v Garrett (Tanglin 2). Dlv 3: Hong Leong Finance v Goodwood Group (Tanglin 4) Polycore Club v RDC, Hotel New Otani v Singapore77 words
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389 1986-02-17 24 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Manila Correspondent MANILA, Sun. Opposition leader Corazon Aquino today called on Filipinos to stage a oneday general strike on Feb 26 the day after the inauguration of President Ferdinand Marcos to a new six-year term as part of a seven-point389 words
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Article, Illustration451 1986-02-17 24 LIAK TENG KIAT - Marcos' party guilty of fraud Reagan LIAK TENG KIAT Statement reverses his position on Philippine polls By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Sun. President Ronald Reagan yesterday reversed his position on the Philippine election, saying that most of the fraud m the balloting had come from "the ruling party" and that it451 words
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454 1986-02-17 24 THE cpuncil set up to see to the education of Muslim children is subsidising by $100 every pupil attending its tuition classes m 15 centres. This was disclosed yesterday by the Council for the Education of Muslim Children, Mendaki. The454 words
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170 1986-02-17 24 BRIGHT Boa-Malay stadeate may be able to •tody Malay m a third iMguge <MU) In f«tare. The Education Mluisab MMUertag dviig •pttoa to pupils In the top M er S per cent. Bat it hM set yet decided to prc«B ahead with the proposal.170 words
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258 1986-02-17 24 How Soviets tried to take over 3 US banks WASHINGTON, Sun. The Soviet Union secretly tried to acquire three banks m northern California and an interest m a fourth to gain access to advanced American technology, United States military and intelligence officials said. The attempt, which was foiled by US258 words
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Article46 1986-02-17 24 LISBON, Sun. Voting began slowly m Portugal's presidential election runoff today after polls opened m bad weather. The 7.6-mjllion electorate has to choose between the two candidates, former socialist Prime Minister Mario Soares and rightwing law professor Diogo Freitas do Amaral. Reuter46 words
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Advertisement116 1986-02-17 24 UNKHJUR The latest system to HairW&aving s s*rirjE' Before Link 1 After Link' HAIR WEAVING and HAIR CARE SPECIALIST js here at Link Hair Care to check your hair and scalp and offer you our Expert Advice Free of Charge. We are inviting all men and women with hair fall,116 words
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Advertisement791 1986-02-17 24 ATTENTION ALL MEN! GRADE YOUR HAIR LOSS. Are you a No. 1? }^B fj) Or a concerned 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 If you're losing your hair and want to I find a way of making it look as if you re not. 2 then we have an answer791 words
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Miscellaneous135 1986-02-17 24 Weather UP TO lpm: Partly Cloudy. TEMP. (C) up to 6am tomorrow: 32 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 721pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.16 am. GLOBAL HEATHER Adelaide 15/29 C Goudy Manila 19/32 C Sunny Amsterdam iC Melbourne 18 26 C Cloudy Bangkok 24 32 C Sunny Moscow -9/-5 C Gear BHjbig135 words
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Section Two
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Title Section9 1986-02-17 1 THE STRAITS TIMES, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1986 Section Two9 words
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Science
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Article, Illustration859 1986-02-17 1 MRS YAP OI-YEE first saw it on a fence. Curious and excited, she went forward for a closer look. The yellowish green "thing" froze and turned a pale brown. It leapt off and disappeared into the lallang. The next time she saw it, the 35-cm lizard was scaling859 words
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Advertisement179 1986-02-17 1 TOVOTOS MULThWUVE ENONES GIVE YOU T HE TOP PERFORMANCE CHOICE Today, technology is changing the world almost daily. And Toyota's advanced engine 1^ tecftnofcgy is leading the way to a remarkable *tf«tfMfe£-w l^s^'^rSEi^i^^^ neweram automobile performance. »lfliMl Se hW Toyota's multi-valve engines—which use si^spKtfß6 additional valves to deliver more power179 words
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Advertisement62 1986-02-17 1 Drive by satellite 2 ...and find your way home Tea, wine and cancer 2 Is there a link? US as cultural imperialist? 1 7 There's less cause for concern now The donkey takes centrestage 3 Artist Huang Zhou has soft spot for humble animal Science Watch Edited by Nancy Koh62 words
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Article, Illustration546 1986-02-17 2 Do tea and wine cause cancer? New evidence suggests that people who consume beverages high m tannin, such as tea and wine, may be more prone to cancer of the esophagus. TEA and wine, iced or hot, may be two of the most comforting elixirs of life, but scientists are546 words
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Article261 1986-02-17 2 WHAT happens when you cross a satellite with a compact disc? You get a new consumer industry called navigation. By 1968, the Pentagon will have finished launching its Navstar system of 18 radiobeacon satellites that will girdle the earth and help lost soldiers fix261 words
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Article, Illustration642 1986-02-17 2 Leaping HzantS tfrom Pay 0n«) By MANGY KOB ONCE a lizard feU from the ceiling and scrambled down my collar. I dropped the rubber-band I had shot it with, shrieking as I shook my clothes. The frantic wiggles of the creature, its cold642 words
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Article305 1986-02-17 2 ONLY 25 out of 3,000 species of lizards m the world, which together with snakes Call under a broader category known as squamata the largest of four surviving orders of reptiles have been recorded m Singapore. House lizards come trom the gekkonidae family, of which305 words
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Article197 1986-02-17 2 Science Briefs A NEW type of hydraulic shock absorber has been designed to reduce wobbling and qfciriritng m motorcycles operated at high speed. Mr Leif Gustafsson, 28, a Swedish machine-fitter and motocross rider, worked on the lightweight wobble damper, which can be adjusted to suit the rider's style, road surface197 words
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Advertisement33 1986-02-17 2 Mastering the Art of CHINESE COOKING A comprehensive cookery course featuring some of the trickier aspects of Chinese cooking. *^mS!SS^f\ 2bl ~£a I Available at a* Good Bookshops I HJ Distributors CJLTJS. 737-H6633 words
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Advertisement121 1986-02-17 2 B Armani has a luxurious gift for you. The Armani Perfumed Body Lotion 50nri worth $27 is a gift when you purchase the Armani Eau de Toilette Spray M >m I at only $3(>. Armani FVrfum«*d Body l.ntiim: Sm<mth.«. softens and f )i'rfunn skin ;ifi<r bnth. Armani Kau d«* Toil«*tle121 words
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Article, Illustration972 1986-02-17 3 Huang Zhou, whose name is almost synonymous with donkeys his favourite subjects for painting is exhibiting his works at the National Museum Art Gallery. He will also give a talk-cum-demonstration at News Centre, Genting Lane, on Thursday. CHBNG WING HOWC reports. HUANG ZHOU972 words
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Article, Illustration329 1986-02-17 3 MANY OF the old Buddhist transcripts m the Kyoto National Museum are actually fake; most were written m the 20th century rather than hundreds of years ago as had been believed, a renowned historian claims. Kyoto National Museum has a collection of329 words
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Article371 1986-02-17 3 The wonderful pert of this film cultures and generations. The story deals with the adventures of a Chi-nese-American ••■■•■■y wno returns to China to visit their relatives m Beijing. 7 Director Shirley Sun. THE first Chinese-American joint venture feature film was recently brought back to China371 words
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Article44 1986-02-17 3 \mi£ W- &*7S*»o IW° A+-£lfti§*:»7& A 'Mtmttfi+SiStW t off&Emtt attar &'Xt*Wto*k# o nig o zx° &Mmm gh ftini&m 7 it 7 'MB ihf6^*ffili *ai*»ra -£3fc£7-b iS*tt W A fi«Hfefe«TairrtiT £*ftJH f^ ia w a sj t<l 5f °ftfni«7^^^^ f& o 7+HlASjW«t^ BK^-^. <«> loft— >LAia^at44 words
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Article19 1986-02-17 3 m 1757^ it,m.^^m*^M. Jf *#**S*Wl.* it ff. ta»g.fc'*4t*tfjia#. tt SA**^**?**** id IK 1910^ ftb?t v/rffg^ SB" > W^A^+HAft T o19 words
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Advertisement233 1986-02-17 3 THIS programme Is *»%l&.2£rg' <*mpll«4 by Rodlffiislen and hnAdcsd dai* Let's Learn iy Te«*ew, imum Mandarin Md *v«r manaarin b^h Redmusion and SBC'S Radio Three on Mm Sn at UJfi •.m. The English notes are provided by us. Lesson 334 Young People's Theatre VOCABULARY: 1) #'>*£#Jjg qfngshaonian juzhan Young People's233 words
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782 1986-02-17 4 Oleh ANUAR OTHMAN - Oleh ANUAR OTHMAN A STAR was born 40 years ago m Kampong Lorong Fatimah near Woodlands. That baby girl was given the name Maznah. She rose up not only to become an actress but also a well known scriptwriter. She stopped acting for television782 words
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Article, Illustration501 1986-02-17 4 Oleh ANUAR OTHMAN - Oleh ANUAR OTHMAN EMPAT puluh tahun yang lalu, lahirkan seorang insan di Kampong Lorong Fatimah, dekat Woodlands. Bayi itu diberi nama Maznah. Maznah dibesarkan di Singapura dan Johor. Beliau selalu berulang-alik di antara Singapura dengan Batu Pahat. Semasa di Batu Pahat, minatnya501 words
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Advertisement120 1986-02-17 4 Teka Kata Siri AM Bahagian 3 Word Quiz AM, Part 3 INSTRUCTIONS: In the columns below you find two boxes occupied by the letter E and U. Fill m the empty boxes with suitable letters. Use the clues given to form the words you required. 1 c v A M120 words
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Advertisement440 1986-02-17 6 69 Situations Vacant: Domestic S. .BEOD LOCAL MIDDI E-AGED Maid to do housework and help another maid to wash an old lady. Working hrs. from B.3oami 11.30 am dally. Commencing I 1/3/86. Tel: *****64/ *****23. I INDIAN FAMILY IN Slglap needs Luousemald for lmmed. employPart or full-time. Sri LanLaor Indian.440 words
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Advertisement1098 1986-02-17 6 I SECRETARY The successful candidate should be an organised person, responsible, mature with pleasant manners and a good working attitude A good command of English is desirable The minimum qualifications are as follows GCE O' level Typing speed: 40 60 wpm Shorthand speed 80-100 wpm Minimum 1-2 years' working experience1,098 words
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Advertisement815 1986-02-17 6 hfonspcxo Wanted AUDIO TYPISTS SECRETARIES GOOD rYPISTS DATA ENTRY OPERATORS CLERKS ADMIN. ASSISTANTS with experience (Perm.) Please call ******5 WeM sstabHstted legal «rm requires EXPERIENCEO CONVEYANCING CLERK c QCE O 1 Level c Able to type Must be able to converse In Chinese. TEL: *****47. MISS TAN APPLICANTS REPLYING to815 words
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Advertisement416 1986-02-17 7 71 sr— "gg-*-* "a-*-* "gas*-* ["tsar-* I "sas~ pssa*-- l^S^^i^^E^^ Career m Sales Are you intending to switch to sales make it a successful career to double your present remuneration Join us as SALES KnKSBfmiVES You will be paid a minimum of $1500 m our new division Experience is not416 words
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Advertisement743 1986-02-17 7 "Seie* Ac A Career" We are a renowned Company looking for suitable candidates to market a UK Product. This Challenging career with us include an attractive commission package for trainees which will allow a monthly income of not less than $000/- for the first 3 months. It will Increase with743 words
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Advertisement749 1986-02-17 7 Well eetebliehed Inlernelional Company en expeneion programme reqjutree eeweral young end enthueiaaUc ledtes/ aenttemen tor the position of* TRAINEE SALES EXECUTIVES c Mln. Secondary education. c Between 17 &25 years old c A burning desire to succeed. i c Hardworking seH-motl-vated. > c Able to communicate at all levels. Enjoy749 words
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Advertisement713 1986-02-17 7 L_XXfslCZl=l_. requires SALES ASSISTANTS wiin irw following c Relevant sales experience. c Secondary school education. preferably with 'O' Level, c Ability to speak Japanese will be an advantage, c Age- 20 to 26 years. Please call Valeric at *****77 foe ttti ftpftoiftf nttifi* 8.30 am. to 5.30pm. MALE/ FEMALE SALES713 words
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Advertisement606 1986-02-17 7 W//JH BLACM^ DECKE^I ill ITC/NTC m Electrical Engineering ny Able to lead a group of Electricians 1/ f/l yean related cx P«nence I j NTC/ITC or Diploma m Electronics \V L Engineering IV v 1-2 years experience m industrial electronic l> repairs II Possess knowledge of programmable K\ controller and606 words
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Advertisement635 1986-02-17 7 All NllWfMNiOfflSl OTQoMIMaMiOft ifl *Mt~ gjnooring 4 alactro-machanical contracting invitaa applicationa from auitaMo eandidatoa for tho PROJECT ENGINEER (Elactrical/ Inatrumantation) Tho job: To check client basic specifications Si drawings Si suggest Improvements alternatives, to lead a team of draughtsmen, to prepare detailed drawings shop drawings, to supervise a testing St635 words
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Advertisement381 1986-02-17 7 PERMANENT UTtNafT: 7.00 am -4.18pm PERMANENT 2ND SHIFT: < 4.12pm 1.30 am PERMANENT 3RD SHIFT: i Shorter working d hours Salary negotiable depending on experience and qualifications NTC 2/3 m metal machining w Those without trade < m cert, but with 5 years L. experience can also X apply BENEFITS381 words
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Advertisement664 1986-02-17 7 We are c well established tool and I die manufacturer m Singapore. U Due to expansion program we T require immediately: J 1. TOOL MAKERS/ I MACHINISTS •1 c NTC 3 Metal Machining or I Apprenticeship training I c Mln. 3 years tool room expekl nence. hi c VITB graduates664 words
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Advertisement492 1986-02-17 7 MANAGEMENT CORPORATION requires TECHNICIAN c Knowledge of Kleitrital L. Ueneral Maintenance of the Building c VITB/ Poly graduate Pteese writs m with full personal particular* a a photo (NR) to The Advertiser P.O. Boi 1134 Meiwell Roed Singapore 9023 (Only short -listed cendidstes will be notify) A WELL ESTABLISHED foreign492 words
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Advertisement1395 1986-02-17 8 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 74 Situation. Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production Production Production Production Miscellaneous Miscellaneous ■mm. BfPM requires urgently J •Age below 26 Experience not necessary Completed NS Working Piece (Ayer Rajah) Tech1,395 words
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Advertisement585 1986-02-17 8 I AT&T I S^ Consumer Products Pte Ltd I AT&T Consumer Products Pte Ltd has I recently set up a high quality telephone 1 manufacturing facility at Kampong Übi Industrial Estate. Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the following positions: Store Clerk GCE O' level with credit m585 words
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Advertisement653 1986-02-17 8 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous Miscellaneous A well established construction Company has vacancy for the position ot: Must possess Diploma m Buildmo, or Civil Engmeenns and have at least 2 years workms experience. Candidates with experience m Industrial Method of construction will be considered favourably. Interested candidates please653 words
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Advertisement373 1986-02-17 9 74 Situations Vacant: MiSC#>IIBO4K>UB URQENTIV REOANRES MALE GENERAL WORKERS REQUIREMENTS (.OMHF m"*»F <FM«''El) FHOM NATK*4AI StHVM 16 YEARS* ABOVE BENEFITS- RONIK VPN 'MS FHf f MEALS UHINHS SPAi WVffK •f«Ff MHW.AI SUfNTAI BENfPIS (,<xh'ph<>motk:>nai PHcSprr ts Pi F 4SAN' WOHKING ENVIRONMENT INIERFSTtn AP^I X ANIS PIFASE APPLY PfRSC>NAUr BFTWEEN 810373 words
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Advertisement456 1986-02-17 9 74 Situations Vacant: An International class, I fully computerized I hotel, offers a career, II self-development and a growth potential. We invite you to take up the challenge m the positions of: lie Several yean experi- ence m a related a I field II Must be able to II speak456 words
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Advertisement748 1986-02-17 9 74 Situations Vacant: IKH'LLVARU HOTEL B^bVOT JUNIOR HOUSEKEEPER Few years' chßmbermald experience required. HOOM STEWARDESS COMMIS COOK (Mala) STEWARD (Mote) KITCHEN PORTER (Mala) CAR PARK CASHIER/ ATTENDANT (Fomolo) PART T«MT WAITERS/ WAITRESS 7 llpin 7 days a week All applicants must do rotating shifts Male applicants must complete NS. Interested,748 words
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Advertisement610 1986-02-17 9 74 Situations Vacant: wliacGWawoMß SECURITY AGENCY NEEDS Security/ Senior Ouards urgently 12 hours permanent shift. *****00. UNISEX SALON REOMRES experienced Female Hairdressers. Attractive salary. Tel: *****25. I 81 VanicMW For «ir« WSMvom office)] W3Q *****71 pSra(JWOMG) NEED A CAR URGENTLY? Srß liava Iwa aiiawart Short/Long Term Free MHeage Low Rental610 words
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Advertisement610 1986-02-17 9 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance IpW~ LOANS FOR NEW AND USED CARS Low interest rates 4-year repayment Prompt service «RWfDov«rsiAsrwAMci Tel: *****82 (11 lines) *****41 *****13 *****33 V. A W4O tract* OTELTD offers new and used car loans at competitive interest rates Mortgage loans also available. CwH without Tel: *****33 (10610 words
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Advertisement920 1986-02-17 9 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat CO RFO. tttt Ford Tetstar TXS 2 0 Ohla Auto 1 owner. Alrcon, rnrtlo cassette, power steering/ windows, central locking. Immaculate cond. Tel: *****17. tt FORD GRANADA 28, auto 1 co owner with alrcon radio cassette l> sports rims. Asking: 92,800. David Ng. *****3. OOOD CONDITION920 words
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Advertisement865 1986-02-17 9 92 For Sale: Maids CO. RFOO. rMO Mazda 626 In tip top cond., alrcon., radio/ cassette, 2nd owner, OAS serviced, $16,0110 0.n.0 Mr. Llm *****06. LATE TT MAZDA 323. 1000 c c sdr PARF, alrcon radio cassette. 96,950. 18 Maju Aye.. Serangoon Odn. CO. REOD t1 Mazda 626. fully auto865 words
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Advertisement698 1986-02-17 9 §7 For Sate Cornmtcimt Vahiclaa ISUZU MODEL SBR4S2Y, 6 tons. wooden cargo. 1 unit of Peabody', power gate. 1 ton. Mazda 1)3000 power gate. 1 unit of Nissan dfose) CK2O, 10-ton cargo truck. Tel: *****64 I**» MUZU PICKUP. Road tax tt Insurance. Uood cond. $2,800 Ylshun Ind Park A. #01-68698 words
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Advertisement824 1986-02-17 9 99 Vahicles Wantad HIGHEST OFFER a rash payment for your PARF. non-PARF commercial vehicles Trade-In considered. Tel Mr Tang (day) *****66/ *****87. (night) *****69 WANTED OUALITV UBEO cars Premium price will be paid for your car Drive-In for on-the-spot valuation/ transaction. Call Mr. Koh. *****77 ANY SCRAP USED SZ Q824 words
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Advertisement884 1986-02-17 9 106 Accommodation Available House. Bungalow Ta Let Htglirlse Bungalow to let at No 8 Berrlma Rd B<U29) Good location Please call Mr Tan Tat: i330«*0 ext. s DtsfTiS NEW SEMI-OET ACHSO BUNGALOW 4 bedrooms, servant's, udl'ti. split living/ dining Spu>.iou!> garden. 4.500 sq ft Very qulel surrounding P/furn WELI INK884 words
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Advertisement609 1986-02-17 10 106 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Availabla: Houaea Availabla: Availablo: Availabla: Apartmenta Apartments Apartment* O 10. SEMI O F/FURN. 4 renovdt ======s ed Iriiiiie.liuU- ■ui..iiii.ii $2,000 I l^^ l^^™""^^^ Pis call Irene. *****51 0.11 GREENWOOD AYE I olive iilrnl 2, stony srml-d. renovated $1200 >'->;i.-. i hi *****32609 words
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Advertisement1083 1986-02-17 10 PROPERTIES I TO LET I I Offices at Colombo Court/ I Selegie Complex I Executive Flats at Tan Kirn Cheng I I Terms rental negotiable I Immediate occupation I Contact Mr Hoon/Mrs Sim I at Tel: 3361 233/***** 1 5 M or Mr Seah at *****44 c$ Plaza Hotel Annexe1,083 words
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Advertisement858 1986-02-17 10 D18T.15 OCEAN PABK apartments facing sea. Hlgr floor. Oood orientation at Eucal la Block available. Intaraatad plaaaa eootact:--«MSB CHOI 33t2751. O.t Bavarly Hill enormous apt 4+l bdrms, full facilities, as.ooo w#v#fty Mm/ CfMtaMvoofi Court 3 bdrms feMQ. Rldgwwoed/ Pandan Vallay 3/' bdrms. $1,500 onwarda. Laadon MaJghta. 3 bdrms $i,aoo. Paak858 words
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Advertisement1021 1986-02-17 10 107 Accommodation AvaMabta: AjMwtmants 0.10 CORONATION PLAZA, 2 bdrms. penthouse with panoramic view. 1750 sq.ft. Living ar- ea plus large roof-fdn. F/furn. Rent/ sale. Tel: *****55 Julia. 0.10 MAXIMA PENTHOUSE. 5 bUrms spacious lounge It family hall, ideal for entertaining. $5,000 neg Many others avail. Asian Appraisal: *****85. D.l* TAMAN1,021 words
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Advertisement901 1986-02-17 10 107 Accommodation Avairabt»: Apartmsnts dIiQ^ToMMERVILLE PK. New mals. 3 bdrms. $3,200 Pool/ tennis/ squash. Holland *****79. D.lO WOOLLERTON PK.: Luxury apt., s/pool, 4-bdrms. PAA *****25/ *****26. D.ll CENTRALLY Quietly located furn. 2 bdrms./ 1 study Apts. Rent: $1,000-$1.400. Tel: *****87 0.11 KHEAM HOCK Rd. Well furn 2-bdrm. apt. Living, separate901 words
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Advertisement737 1986-02-17 10 10t Accommodation AvaHaWai Rooms WKJtKS RD. D.9M2 Near Peace 'Ctr. room with bathroom attached, $650 0.n.0 Can be use as Office. Tel: *****30/ *****45. ACCOMMODATION FOR FOREIGN students at Katong dlst Int'd. call: *****30/ *****32. CALL RVDELL PROPERTY for furn./ unfurn. HDB flats/ apts./ h'ses./ rms. Tel: *****66 (6 lines).737 words
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Advertisement707 1986-02-17 10 113 For Sal*: Housss I "^lnterest rate: I I Up to 10 years. I 7.76% per annum I 11 to 25 years: I 8% per annum I reduction for f irst-tim*. purchaser of private property. it Loan up to 100% of valuation. +r Urn of CPF savings allowed. I INCOME707 words
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Advertisement854 1986-02-17 10 113 For Sal*: Housas GOOD BUY $313,000 only ™10 modern d/storey terr. 3->-l/ attached Split-level. Terrazzo/ parquet Hap Seng *****58 ■aaOD BUYI D.lO D/storey corner terrace. Nice design tt well kept. *_Mrms 3000/ 2200 sq ft. Only: TfcB.OOO. Tel: *****72 (Agent) HENRY PK. 2-STOREY Seml-d 5400 sq.ft. 4*l Bdrms Very854 words
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Advertisement678 1986-02-17 10 114 For Sale: Private Apartments BELLIAN *****80 0 10 Win* .r: Life Oarden. High fir 4 bdrms 1 with attached bath Full facilities. 3.300 sq.ft freehold $600,000 neg DIST.O, BALMORAL COURT, 2 bdrm walk-up apt. Fully carpeted 1090 sq ft $200,000/Knlght Frank Cheong Hock Chye li Balllleu Tel *****33 D.4678 words
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Advertisement407 1986-02-17 11 114 For Sala: Privata 114 For Sala: Privata 114 For Sata. Privata Apartmants Apartmants Apartmants LbBBBBBBBBBBbVV S_^^HB bbW^^P^bt^^^^^^^bb^^Lv M"\^v!BFHbb! embPwP^^^PM •t^^^E^i^nQn^ll Hsbl^sbßemC!! I 4 r_^H sbHP^ I»^^^^mbbbbl First-class Hill-top Condominium at Holland Road I B«w^ril iPaVn w l^wr^^p^BSaj^^Baß^Cß I Spanish Vdlage is located on a I "->*•• I^^^**! I ni407 words
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Advertisement365 1986-02-17 11 D18T.4. TERESA VILLE. New. high fir. 4+ 1. Good orientation. F'hold $380,000. Tel: *****38 DIST.S, FABER HILLS condo mats./ apt., 1,850/ 1.450 sq.ft. Well renovated. *****80/ *****82. DRAOON MANSION (SPOTTIBWOOOE Pk.) 3 rms. 1,400 sq.ft $245,000 o no. Llndtrac *****79. D-21 PANDAN VALLEY, Polnsettla Twr. 2,777 sq.ft. Renovated. $400,000 0.n.0.365 words
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Advertisement594 1986-02-17 11 DM ST. THOMAS Walk 1400 sq.ft. $220,000. 3+l rms. F'hold. Holland *****79. JALAN NOVENA 2 bedrooms. $170,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****32 Omlcron Property (No Agent). JLM JBITAN, BEHIND C.K. Tang. Nicely renovated apt. High fir. Fully furn. $268,000. *****13 NC. LEOMIE TWR. Approx. 2800 sq.ft. 3+l bdrms. Freehold. $500,000 neg. Standard594 words
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Advertisement914 1986-02-17 11 116 For Sale: HOB Apartmants S-AOOMS: SPOTTISWOOOC PAIH $165,000. Bedok South. $140,001 Ch&l Chee, $130,000. 4-rooms: Jlr Besar area, $105,000. Bedo North, new generation, $82, (XX 3-rooms: Farrer Rd., $50,000. AM Klo, new generation, $51,000. Ma rlne C'res., $43,000. Boon La] $35,000. Delfl: *****84/ 5. 4-MW. CLCSMWTI AVC.S. blk 38!914 words
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Advertisement517 1986-02-17 11 116 For Safe: MOB Apartmantß k 0 8 RMS. CLEMENTI Blk. 355 TerI. razio throughout/ cabinet* $128,000. *****91/ *****89 (Agt) 8-RM. HILLVIEW. SELLING at I, Mgt. *****18/ *****22. g S-RM. TOA PAVOH Blk 215/ 218/ h »^OOM DEPOT ROAD. High fir. Si. cc vlew well maintained 1/ Price neg. OA517 words
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Advertisement876 1986-02-17 11 118 Factory Spacaa 118 Factory Spaces PWME LIGHT MDUSTRIAI COMPLEX I llMMb^bI *****115 1181 I I UlwHUVßtioldiiig H JALAN PEMUMPtN 2 cargoes and 1 passenger lift. Tight Security system. 9_V Clean and well maintained. Competitive rentals I UNHW TEXTILE CO. (PTE) LTD. I H 37 Jalan Pemimpin, #0101, Singapore 2057.876 words
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Advertisement893 1986-02-17 11 f11» Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces ■fAv^l HPbbWlllhWAmmlpAbVbbbbbT*' UaaTEaaave/ Factory iiim •Mice for Lease Competitive rate. Small area tailored to your needs. Available for short/long lease. Please call Mr* Bessie Wong *****40 bbVT 121 FOf> R nt: r» Factory Office Spaces I c Terrace Factory jl c Tsfiaais893 words
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Advertisement982 1986-02-17 11 121 For Rent: Office Spaces OFFICES TO LET I Rentai $1.40 per sq.ft. V 50. South Bridge Road iMo I Building 2nd to 6th storey prune office space Central alr-condltloning Lease available on all unlu or Individual tnt«r*at*d pi*as« contact T«i S33S4aO »it 9 OFFICE SPACES AT ORTH Build Ing.982 words
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Advertisement505 1986-02-17 12 121 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces office Spaces Goldhill is Convenience. sr*«r«^ K^ \V^ts^j _aW Shops, restaurants and more, all c**** \r^^^^a^B within the same building, avswiawp iw rent \\!l^^:^^B Over 1 -P OO carparks. \\\ilsis^§sW I Professional building services team. \^^^^^B Jk Future MRT505 words
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Advertisement419 1986-02-17 12 124 For Rout: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces I Qhoos for l^ose 1 Occupation) 1 111 l ~>->f» sa It. Reasonable rent. Hill Area from 2« Si,, d-po.it. |BE ARRANGED. 333.7740 Jl ■jm&SEuQ X I Quality groundfloo^^l I shops for quality tenants ■m srxjpping complex I GOLDEN LANDMARK419 words
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Advertisement818 1986-02-17 12 127 Othar (M Estats CsaSMAg AT f«ARL ft Woodland Centres for lease at reasonabli rental Available Immediately Will consider other approprlat uses City Valuers ft Consultant Pte. Ltd. *****74. MARO LAMD MM rent at D 12 Ser angoon Rd. Area approx. 20,00 sq.ft. 20t p s.f Suitable for stor age818 words
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Advertisement1130 1986-02-17 12 137 Tows 137 Tours 137 Tour* GUTTBUIfG USA CASINO &-OAY ONLY £#»*r£| mm X (THw^byßHlTop) Meet Lady Luck at the glittering Gambling Capital of thevrorid-LASVEGAS. Tour Original Disneyland, Seaworid, Universal Studio, Tijuana (Mexico) .Limited seats available. Don't miss this golden opportunity Departure: 4/2, 6/2, 8/2, 9/2, 10/2, 1 1/2, 12/2.1,130 words
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Advertisement993 1986-02-17 13 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education UNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWS U.K. Dr Martin Lowe, Secretary and Registrar of the University, will give an illustrated Presentation ji:: :j at the British Council Theatrette (Basement). Date: Thursday 20th February 1986 >:' Time: 7.00 p.m. St Andrews, a well-established university In j^ Scotland993 words
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Advertisement662 1986-02-17 13 I 147 Academic Coureee BILINGUAL TUTORS PROVIDE home tulUon. Prl./ Sec./ Pre-U. All subj dlsta. Tel: *****31 EFFECTIVE TUITION. ALL subjects at your home Success assured. *****04/ *****56 ENO. LANO. FOR sec. 4. OP for pre-u by experienced Eng. Hon. grad. Tel: *****67 after op.m. EXPCfNENCED, 81-LINOUAL QUAD, offers tuition662 words
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Advertisement1132 1986-02-17 13 148 Computer Coureee 148 Computer Coureee' 148 Computer Coureee GET A RECOGNISED COMPUTER QUALIFICATION AT INFORMATICS I NCC Diploma m Computer Studies Practical course to prepare students for a computing career bbbb! Hands-on training on both mini and micro comnuters I a Moderated by NCC of UK .a^BBafSS BB* I1,132 words
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Advertisement654 1986-02-17 13 148 Secretarial/ 149 Secretarial/ 149 Secretarial/ Typing Coureee Typing Coureee Typing Courses [([[/> zrzT.chowiu*. a^T I I 7h# Trusted Mama In Training FORTHEASHRING SECRETARIES Come to ATT You can select from our range of Secretarial and Management courses to prepare yourself for a new role. LCCI Private Secretary's Certificate commencing654 words
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Advertisement524 1986-02-17 13 151 Language Courses P"~ New Classes Starting I GENERAL ENGLISH ■pitl Levels. Morning/ Afternoon Admission based on i Placement Test (FOC) MANDARIN COURSE Eton./ Into*./ Advd. L»v«U Small classes (max v Qualified experienced Native Teachers. Latest teaching aids used. Only ftmftsd ptacN avaitaM* To enrol, please call or visit us524 words
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Advertisement602 1986-02-17 13 158 Tailoring Instruction FASHION ART DRESSMAKING INSTITUTE Block 2S. Outram Park #01-441. Singapore 03 1« Tai: *****93. *****12 Instructors were trained In Hong Kong, Parts Japan COURSES OFFERED 1) F»«hion Design 2) Draaamafcing 3) Advancad Pattern Drafting 4) Draping 5) Industrial Garmant S) Art A Craft Flowar Arrangamant, Flowar Making.602 words
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Advertisement758 1986-02-17 14 [AppamnsEfrss/mmcEs ■■1 STANTS RSSOBBIfH I TeMIUK N#: *****59 Box Service: Telex Servl^P- «TINT «8 R< ««w, *n» Tel *****11 Straits^Times: 5525.00 psr. cm. Collected. 5J5.00 ieie\ ?>er\lce. S.T.A.N.T.S. RS SUWI IIMKAD I ext 5724/5/6/8 A 5669 Sunday Times: 5J25.62 psc. cm. Posted: Sslo.oo APPOINTMENTS We are the world's largest and758 words
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Advertisement562 1986-02-17 14 (~TJ\ SINGAPORE 1 rB^J NATIONAL LK2IPRINTERS (PTE) LTD CAREER OPPORTUNITIES We are a well established commercial printing company providing services m computerised typesetting, electronic colour separation, 1 to 4 colour offset printing and bookbinding. We would like to invite applicants to fill the following positions: General Clerk/Typist GCE 'O' Level562 words
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Advertisement585 1986-02-17 14 nOMAIf IST AW RESORT Tioman Island Hotel Sdn. Bhd. (formerly known as the Merlin Samudra Tioman Sdn. Bhd.), currently operating a 74-room hotel on Tioman Island, has plans for expansion. These include the addition of 45 more rooms (chalets) targetted for completion by March 1986 and an 18-hole membership golf585 words
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Advertisement502 1986-02-17 14 J W» dynamic, aginative organisation and"~= =T •S" 1 ™P«table •Metrical and e»ectronkT= 2K Bo«Bahold appliances. W» have a vacancy existing m fT SS n>»» AdarinJatrattpn DapartoMßt far an I :SS: The appointee will have total responsibility for all accoun- SE ting, financial and administration functions of the company SS502 words
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Advertisement720 1986-02-17 14 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OP THE REPIIBUC OP SINGAPORE CwpaalM Wla4la R -l p Ne. Met MM the Matter THK COMPANIES ACT (CHAPTER IM) AND Ike Matter ef GCBI PROPERTIES SINGAPORE PRIVATE LIMITED ADVERTISEMENT OP PETITION Notice Is hereby given that a petition for the wlndtng-up of the abovenamed720 words
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Advertisement864 1986-02-17 15 NOTICES I continuing" N^fc EDUCATION CENTRE invites applications for admission to the following courses fl H 1) DIPLOMA IN INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT H 2) PASCAL PROGRAMMING I PART-TIME DIPLOMA lIM I I 1 INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Objective This course conducted by the Department of Business Studies, is designed primarily to meet the864 words
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Advertisement743 1986-02-17 15 To celebrate our first successful year m Singapore, we're moving to bisser (and better) new office? From 17th February we're at LISTS MEDIA ASIA PTE LTD 15 BEACH ROAD 05-07 BEACH CENTRE SINGAPORE 0718 Telephone: *****77 (5 lines). Telex: RS ***** Fax *****09 I Notice r II WE UMBC FINANCE743 words
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Advertisement1168 1986-02-17 15 rTHE RUBBER TRADE ASSOCIATION OF LONDON ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 14th FEBRUARY, 1986 The Annual General Meeting of The Rubber Trade Association of London, was held on the 14th February, 1986 at Cereal House, Mark Lane, London EC3, with Mr. M.J. Kelly, Chairman, presiding. GENTLEMEN, The issue of overriding importance during1,168 words
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Advertisement411 1986-02-17 15 lAVYRLt n SPENCER The Ad. Dept. M$S moves higher up! <>» tender breathless passion. We're nOW at of bond betrayed the Press Block of b > lack of trusU Tirv^^o LJ^v. °f a l« v e too Times House. lon(! denied A poignant tale of Theresa Brubaker fIiHIIBSWPV!fP^I^9PHIB ilK an411 words
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Advertisement156 1986-02-17 15 Offi~ IfIPfINESE I THEIR PLOT TO DOMINATE I INDUSTRY WORLD-WIDE, I ANDHOWTODEALWITHIT I MARVIN^WOL? WHY ARE THE JAPANESE SO SUCCESSFUL? Why, industry by industry, do they seem to be taking over the world 9 Just hard work, we are repeatedly told, good organisation, well-funded research, industrial discipline, a willingness to156 words
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Advertisement147 1986-02-17 16 [APPOINTMENTS! POST OF: SECURITY GUARD FEMALE INDUSTRIAL NURSE (Permanent Night Shift) ACCOUNTS CLERKS QA TECHNICIAN GM Singapore w r PtetLtd. 501 Ang Mo Klo Industrial Park 1 Z Singapore 2056 /4§& I POST OF: H I FINANCIAL I I ACCOUNTANT I I m The Straits Times 15/10/85 1 I The147 words
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Advertisement110 1986-02-17 16 You canaclniowledge applicants to your recruitment advertisements m The Straits Times Appointments Achnowtedgcinent Column. Cut administrative costs. You can acknowledge all responses to your successful recruitment advertisements with the placement of a notice. It shows you care and will enhance your company's image. Suggested Ad. Sizes: 3cm x 2col $150*110 words
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Miscellaneous769 1986-02-17 16 HJta^^^^M^nd^l^fe£R9 SUM TAN ByCollette PEANUTS By Schulz W^hcTtitwsioN comeix^^Bm /^tuat'z ynuAT is caueß\ flBPf%&vE you -mi^M i ii ii ii 1 I ThkyiAuSHAT B\/£*X-') I' CANHCL IAUSHrt*. !'J EFFOUT OP VO'& W WERESTUEUORLPWARI THE BEAUTIFUL FRENCH BONJOUR, MONSIEUR.. I WOOJ NICE A IV -mm -m*t's sAitTy /-i>« \i— I v^jr^uWßg/769 words
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Article, Illustration520 1986-02-17 17 Young People's Theatre Which Will be held next' mon th will inrliirl^ ffr^ A events^AHOUME iHa?l reports X THE Young People's Theatre from March 2 to 23, is just around the corner 2!! id L s the varied programmes SKKiiSTS weiT^ eventS t0 To520 words
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Article, Illustration662 1986-02-17 17 m^^_m___^^^_____ There IS IeSS Concern these days Cultural dominance m the rest Of the world a* Tree WOMO, as locally- produced entertainment has hecomp a nonular °.^?l^f: P2E|I alternative. PHILIP GUTIS reports. FOUR years ago, Jack Lang, n^, S Mimster °f Culture, f^na^ciaT662 words
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Article, Illustration200 1986-02-17 17 dynasty, mil street Blues foVr^vo^te°TeteviioS e Dra^ ma m on^of 19 cTte^orieV of Se Pole's ChrtceTwaSte ThVXz^ sokp oper? and two poUce dramas swept the category as the too vote-get ters m a Gallup Poll sampling of more than 193 million people 12200 words
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Page 17 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous396 1986-02-17 17 lflf lltflt C ■■■til w wll* B*BHHHaHHaaaaaßaaaaaaaaaaaßaaßaaaßaßaßaaaS tai vc dda>ta PvnimviAv o ■"m** i-HOTO EXHIBITION Re- Also includes a seven-min- Museum. 9am 9 pm. On till Mondays to Wednesdays at dents above 45. Bukit PanFAMILY PLANNING £?2?5 t l°!Js,, of 20° P^joto- ute multi-slide show which March 30. 8 pm;396 words
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Miscellaneous862 1986-02-17 17 n'rmpiMnn^Fi I Radio One I I—^^——™-™. YOUR HOST TONIGHT (9.10 pm) is Lyn Chan. The programme includes a teflment S Nature World" •<*kwhji ?M STnT^ A*m" .ollowa, b, Ope ™,ng Announces, 6.00 Ne.s "»^XM'to^r .a.rA-arrr. (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Radio Patrol 7.45 Another Morning, Another Show (confd) 8.00862 words
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Page 18 Advertisements
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Advertisement208 1986-02-17 18 Minolta simplifies my life. B^B^Bk. B^bVbV B^^^V^^Bk tk^ B^a^aaasaaVßaVflßH B^B B^Bm «BY B»'^^fe^^ar -4B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^bV b» i b^. 1 «b 3 Bbb^-^^ .^aiafl The new Minolta EPSO Personal Copier. L ejg( K^ It's the smallest Minolta copier ever. Yet despite its extraordinarily wt aY compact body, the EPSO performs as if208 words
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Miscellaneous1414 1986-02-17 18 MY VIEW 00m Catherine Ong._......^^ i^^^^ ASSttt JUIam Smith on China I re** 1 M_» tmmmm*40m 1* eye-opener. cally into the state-controlled rVThe IasMera After Watch what happens after JJJENCE (Ch 8,5.8t): New GUM (€h lt, ay te a xenophobic nation shop and fight to be allowed *Tt J£^ S|iJ^SJ1,414 words
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